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first With The News! For Value-Shop The Adi o Astride AH The Activities Of The Town With Your . The Largest And Best Shops And Home-Town Paper Services In The Area Are Our Advertisers. Patronize Them! rob. XXXVIII.—No. 20 Ntilurt.il us Kivoivl OIHSH Mailer WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946 l'i|IU|«ln>i! Kvpry Tluirmliiy at the l\>at ilftlce, WtfndlirlriKO, N, J, ill IS Ui-Mh .Strict, WoddbrldKc, N. J. PRICE FIVE CENTS tate Buys Outstanding Programs Prepared for Five JVew VSCG Ensign roperty GrammarSchool Commencement Exercises Werlock Plan Hit;

Pi. Reading, Hopelawn, ham, Stephen Gulics, Robert Haag, Larson, Harold Lehrcr, Carl Leid- Road James Hall, Harold Hanson, May- or helin, Fords, JVo. 11, ner, Richard Lester, Richard Llnd- Board to Hold Hearing! nard Hess, Robert Hess, Stephen berg, dcorge Lochli, Lawrence To Graduate Classes Hirnt, Frank Hruska, George Hut- Lucas, Michael Mansueto, Lloyd vjs,s Owners Along tor, Carl III?, Nicholas lovino, Al- Maryanow, Robert Mazzur. Jack WOODBRIDGE—Excellent pro- bert Johnson, George Kayser, Le- ,.,v Roulc To Move Mpnson, Robert Morgan, Richard grams have been arranged for the Roy Kijula, Daniel Koch, Stephen Mrow.ek, George burdock, James Pro and Con.... Suggests Dividing 3 g If Possible raduatlpn exercises of the various Krlstoff, Ronald Lal-scn, Leonard (Continued on Page 7) grammar schools throughout the In order to present both sides of tjie story on the so- RHNTON — Purchase agrec- Township, School No, H program called Plan No. 3 submitted to the Board of Education Sophomore and s urc now being made between will be held Tuesday at 2:30 P. M., Monday by Stephen K. Werlock in f\n effort to eliminate State Highway Department at the Woodbrklge High School the present two-session day in the High School, the Freshman Classes operty owners along the Auditorium. The Port Reading Here Are 'Best' of Class of % School commencement will also INDEPENDENT - LEADER interviewed responsible of the proposed Route WOODBRIDGE—"A dafc "Woodbridge Township, it take place on Tuesday at 1 P. M., Virginia Wight and Murray Mazur Named As people throughout the Township, many of them edu- iriicd today. n the school auditorium. cators. The results of the interviews are published here- for a public hearing on On Wednesday, at 2:30 P. M., The Two Seniors 'Most Likely to Succeed' with so that the public may have a thorough under- proposed plan to e.liminat i the ollice of the State, HIRII- School No. 7 will hold its exercises Coinniissioner, a spokesman standing of the problem and decide which side of the the double session in th at No.14 School Auditorium, Fords; issue it will back when the public hearing is called, high school will be set,at) "the commissioner is anxious School No. 15, Isclin has planned WOODBRIDGE—All dressed up Others who made the "hall of („ demolish houses due to the Monday's meeting of the, its program for 10:30 A. M., in the in a blegc leather cover, the Bar- fame" were Richard Popovlch, : : shortage." Advantages Disadvantages Board of Education and school auditorium and Hopelawn onet, the 1946 year book at Wood- "most popular;" Joseph Sllagyl James F. Hynes • was explained that property 1. Removes the objection of the 1. That the additional $30.9,11.75 School will present its graduates at bridge High School, has made its and Ruth D'Angelo, "typical sen- COLONIA—Enslun Hyncs, son when the date ia announced , rs' involved are being urged 1 P. M., in the auditorium. State Department of Kducalion estimated as an additional cost appearance. And, as usual, the iors;" Robert Hadden and Eliza- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. 1 hope that interested par- .|';iin their homes and move Snhool No. 11 Program committee in charge has selected against double sessions. to the taxpayers for Installation beth Almasi, "class giant and Hynes, Berkley Avenue, received 2. Permits an expansion of sched- ents and the students to be n (',, other sites, If the property the members of the graduating of Plan No. 3 Is inadequate mid The program to be prcsontcd at midget;" Irene Sedlak and Arthur his Bachelor ot Science degree ule hours.—50 minute periods affected by the change will [i- iigrecs to move the house School No. 11 exercises will be as class who, in its opinion, were the In the opinion of educators wll Dunham, "best dancers;" Claire and a commission in the regular instead of i'i minute periods, attend. If necessary, and I [•ir.ular imrcha.se price is' cut follows: "best" in each category. be. $10,0110, or more. liilie in order to make it Drake, "most polite." Coast Guard, at graduation ex- 3. Eliminates the necessity of keep- 2: That the plan breaks up the •hope it will be, the audito-' Overture, "Sea Bubbles," school Selected as the "most likely to Halite to encage a mover, ercises last week at the U. S. ing afternoon students hi school lrcslmiaii and Sophomore clas- orchestra; processional, "Priest succeed" were Virginia Wight and Also, Beverly Williams, "most mini at the hitfh school will , owrvcr, if a property owner Coast Guard Academy, New Lon- until 5 o'clock. ses thus InwrrliiK the morals of March," school orchestra; Salute, Murray Mazur while Augusta Studious;" Edith Volght, "most v be opened for thhe hearing.i " >s in sell his home outright to Sciiirpcllctti, the committee stated, talkative;" Betty Ryno, "most don, Conn. 1, Permits more club activities, students who undoubtedly will Bruce Van Ness, class and audi- and library reference work, object to atlrndinK schools . This sliitcmont was made ilalc he may do so, In that ence; "America," class and audi- "did most for the class." athletic;" Rachel Bchrcns and it the house is in good con- Marie Schuster and Ronald Lo- Eugene Tarulli, "best looking:" 5. Permits the utilization of at whore there arc pre-primary yesterday by Andrew A. ence; address of welcome, Rose least IC of the 30 class-rooms students. Aaroe, president of the I'D the .State will advertise the Ann Hcgedus; song, "Send Out zak were listed as the "best Vincent Gioflrc, "class jester;" dressed" while Otto Winberg was Shirley Phillips and Joseph Soos, 239 High School that are now vacant in the var- , That the supervision problem: Hoard of rOdtication, follow- hold a public auction Thy Light," selected chorus; pres- ious school iniilclliiRS. purchaser will be required to dubbed the "class dreamer." "class flirts," would ho tremendous. Prcscn ing a conference Monday entation of class, Supervising Prin- 6. (iives teachers time to do rem- principals in crude schools arc the house to another site as cipal Victor C. Nicklas; awarding Seniors Graduate edial work with pupils who need When Stephen K. Werlock, us possible, not certificated For high school of diplomas, Edwin Casey, member it and relieves students from work. It will be practically im supervisor of elementary emuvhile .several Townshii of the Board of Education; class pressure urrsont under a il education, presented three wnei:> along the proposed State League of Masonic Clubs WOODBRIDGE — Two hundred possible for Dr. John P. Lo/o song, words by ROM; Breza; "Star and thirty-nine seniors received hour continuous classroom Illch School Principal, to KIVC to. who have received notice: plans. Spangled Banner," class and audi- their diplomas last night at the schedule. adequate supervision tn Ili«li :ic Slate and who are very Plan No. ;i, which Mr. Werlock ence; recessional, "Knights of Woodbridge High School Com- 7. Permits the home and school to School classes scattered around H to retain and move their Honor," school orchestra. To Convene Here on Saturday declared I he '•most feasible," was mencement exercises held in Le- participate in a. normal school in the present Ilicb School listed in a mimeographed outline In other sites, report it i: The graduates will be as follows: gion Stadium which was crowded day. (Continued on l'ai)c 7) impossible to purcha.se lam >resen!.ed to board members as Walter Anderson, Charles Anfleld, Greincr, Hoffman to president and William Kasch and with parents, relatives and friends follows: liv. Those lots which are avail- Alan Balinl, Alex Barabas, Rich- Frank Bangert, State vice presi- of the graduates. lijive a price set on them Urn lie Among Speakers; "Plan No. H: IM Freshmen to ard Blend, John Borthwick, Nor- dents. Delegates from Amcricus Choral speaking on the theme y beyond their actual value ?ords 14 and 3RD pupils to School man Bi'psce, David Caracus, Ben- Hanquet Scheduled Craftsmen's Club are Andrew "I Hear America Siiuvinc" was the Letters Awarded at Assembly No. 11 iinii Freshmen and 160, reported. Lots ^reasonably jamin Cherry, William Cooper, Lockie, Nels Kjeldscn and Benja- feature of the exercises. The Wood- Sophomores. > :l arc too far uway and Ihi Louis Damiano, Joseph Dancsccs, WOODBRIDGE -Amcricus min Kantor. brldge High School Band played '•In Ford:; No. 14 no changes or ' of moving houses would there Steven Daroci, Blair Einstein, Craftsmen's Club will be the host William Grill Is general chair- for the processional, the sinning Yesterday at Woodbridge High hitting of .students will be neces,- be excessive, they say. Stephen Ellis, James Ello, Clifford at the annual convention of the man and he is being assisted by of the "Star Spangled Banner," •;iuy since there are five empty decision has been rc-achet Feakes, Alfred Pranke, Walter New Jersey State LeaKue of Ma- Mr, Hansen, Fred Sheppard, Mr. the class song and the recessional. rooms. These rooms will take cate alignment of Route 4 which Frey, Andrew Gutso, William Gra- Kjeldsen and Niels Mathiasen. Coveted T Given To rence Slecfivski, Terry Willette, sonic Clubs to he held Saturday Rev. Frederick W. Poppy pro- if the 120 Freshmen. There is a taliiled to go through Colonia, at the Craftsmen's Club, Green ilheer Leaders, Band, June Regensbun;, Shirley Phillips, possibility or getting an additional s of that area objected nounced the invocation and Victor Irene Sedlak, Mary Ellis and Street. C. Nicklas, Supervising Principal, room by having the .sixth grade isly to the so-called "glen Evelyn Drews, Principal speakers will be John Scout Troop 24 Gives presented the class to the Board Athletes, Managers remain in School No. 7 instead of ami advocated changing Band: Cataldo Lupo, John Nagy, Red Cross Sends Kay, Past Grand Master of Masons of Education. Dr. John P. Lozo, coming to Fords School No. 14. nlicnment' to the vicinity of $10 to Play Site Fund WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge Joseph SilaKVi, Daniel Remcta and The reason for the small Freshman for the State of New Jersey; For- High School principal, read the High School athletes, cheer leaders, Richard POpovitch. class in this building is due to the :! Avenue, mer Governor Harold G. Hoffman, class roster and Andrew Aaroc, Four to Convention •Mayor August F. Greiner, who will SEWAREN—A contribution of band members and team managers tact that only Folds, Hopelawn, ten dollars to the Sewaren Play- president of the Board of Educa- were awarded Xhc coveted letter Ke-asbey and Iselin Freshmen will Rive the address of welcome and tion, presented the diplomas. WOODBRIDGE—Expansion of Roy Wheeler, Mayor of Linden. ground Equipment fund was "W" at a special assembly, yester- Democratic Leader be assigned to this school. At least klit Re-elected community and nationwide Red. Rev. Geonjc H. Boyd, St. Peter's voted by Boy Scout Troop 24 at day in the school auditorium. The one and probably two buses are Cross services and international Church, Perth Amboy, will pro- its meeting Tuesday. presentations were made by Dr. eliminated in transporting this John P. Lozo, principal, to the cooperation will keynote the na- nounce .the Invocation, at the Plans were made for ji hike group of Freshmen. Republicans Name following: . P. Chairman tional convention of the American afternoon session while Rev. Earl in July and final arrangements "In order to'fliid room in School Red Cross in Philadelphia, Pa., Haimum Devanny. pastor of the completed for a softball game to For football: Walt Wickley, Rod No. 11 for usii .students it was be played with the Sewaren SOODBRIDGE — James S. next Tuesday, Wednesday and First Presbyterian Church, here New Committees Stralton, Frank Capraro, Valentine necessary to shift at least this Men's Club Sunday afternoon at Bruce, William Nicola, Anthony (hi, assistant prosecutor, was Thursday, Hugh Quigley, chairman will Rive the invocation at the same number of elementary pupils the local field. • Aquila, John Zllai, Joseph Nagy, to other .schools and thus create Ifcicd Republican Municipal of Woodbridge Chapter announced evening session. A dinner will be SEWAREN — Daniel V. Rush, ' A meeting of troop leaders Arthur Makflnsky, Mike Trosko, ten or eleven vacant rooms for Irman, at a meeting held Mon- today. served at 7 o'clock and at 8:30 the president of the Sewaren Republi- will be held tomorrow night at Robert Dilworth, Julius Wagorik, High School use," Vice presidents named were Miss Grace Huber, Mrs. Bern- membership charter in the Nation- can Club. Inc., presided at a special al League of Masonic clubs •Will be 7:30 o'clock in Sewaren School John Faczack, Harry Miller, Chris Avenel Children Shifted • Jtilm W. Boos, First Ward; mrdt Jensen, Mrs. E. C. Burrows, meeting Tuesday.at the Land and Miller, Edward Orlowsky, Victor presented by Joseph Montgomery, to inspect the new patrol room. Mr. Werlock then werlt on to , Albert Larson, Second Ward ,nd Mrs. L. L. Loveland from the Water Club for the purpose of Csik, John Kara und managers, national president, to Martin report that Avenel children now I Mrs. Ella Linn, Third Ward. ;>cal chapter will be among the making the following appoint- Herb Ritter and Sam Mmucci. Hanson, president of Americus attending No, 11 School nnmbeiing •lace Solleld was elected sccre- ,000 from the United Slates and ments: Craftsmen's Club. A Broadway Baseball: Hardy Peterson, Art 168, will be .shifted to Port Reading, •s insular possessions attending show will be presented in the High Piano Pupils Give House Chairman, Michael Quinn, Dunham, Gene Antol, John Woltf, and Sewaren Schools — 70 sixth* County Republican circles, ic first national convention of School at 0 o'clock. eappointed, assisted by William Ronald Lozak, Tom Mullancy, Vic- graders and 37 eighth [traders to tor Htilin, formerly of Wood- ;ic Red Cross since 1941. Others who are expected to be I. Baran, Andrew Butkowski, Otto tor Pocklembo, James Romer, John Port Reading-and -1!) seventh gi.id- fec and now Recorder in Me- The oilice of the local chapter Recital in Church Toth, Frank Capraro, Bill Brcen present are George Tench, State Lettig, Earl Lloyd, Samuel J. Hen- ers and 12 eighth graders to Se- icii. defeated Victor Pcdcrson n Main Street, will operate on the ry, H. D. Clark, Mrs. Jeanette Ran- and managers, Robert Counterman waren School. Rant an Township as county immer schedule starting- today, WOODBRIDGE —With parents dolph, Mrs. Simon Larson; ways aud Thomas Scutti. To further carry out the plan Iriimn. The vote was 110 to 68 'he hours will be 9:30 to 4:00 Mon- and friends in attendance as in- ,nd means, George Luffbarry, Basketball: Hardy Peterson, Mr. Werlock would transfer 98 after the ballot was taken lay through Friday. The office K of C. to Open vited guests, Mrs. Grace V. Brown's chairman, assisted by C. A. Giroud, Frank Capraro, Ronnie Lozak, Jo- Coloni-i pupils and 34 Clifford order Holm was declared elect- ill be closed on Saturdays. For )iano pupils presented a recital H. D. Clark, W, J. Baran, Samuel soph Nugy, John Zilai, Tom Mull- Heights pupils to Hopelawn School liiitiiimoiisly. mergency cases during the time in the Sunday School room of the 'ounterman, Joseph H. Thomson, aney. Herb Ritter, Allun Wilson, but pointed out that Cliffoid . IVdei.sen was elected county /lien the ollice is closed call Wood- Carnival Monday First Congregational Church. talph Conard, Mrs. C. G. Derick, Francis Kinney, William Oti, Otto Heights ].";>lls may continue going ler four years ago when he rld(je 8-2232-M. The program included the fol- tfrs. Counterman, Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Winberg and manager, Vincent to No. 1 ii.cl 11 Schools. Thus 23 aran, Mrs. Wyckoll. Gioffre.. add Mr. Wight for the post. WOODBRIDG E—Middlesex lowing: "Star Spangled Banner," fifth graders, 23 sixth graders, 29 Membership, Mrs. Wyckoll, Andrew D. Desmond Illiilm is sales manager of the Council No. 857, Knights of Colum- Rosemary McElroy, Betty Rose Cheer leaders: Betty Ryno, Glo- seventh gratters and 23 eighth chairman; Mr. Lullbarry, Herbert \V()OI)HKll><;i: — Mr. Des- graders, residing in Colonia would |gu Navigation and Coal|Com- Kennel License Denied bus will open its carnival Monday McElroy and Carol Werlock; ria Martins, Marie Schuster, Flo- B. Rankin, Prank J. LaParr, Ken- mond, Grove Slrtet, who ran on be transferred to Hopelawn School. Ncw York City, A veteran and will continue the affair on the "Skating Lady," Nancy Brown; Avenel Resident Monday neth Butler. the Democratic ticket for Mayor As a last step elementary school Voiki War 1, he has been •club grounds on Main.Street for 'Pony's Race," Thomas Werlock; Andrew Barun, Jr., 15, .in veterans' organizations 'White Seals' Lullaby," ' Jacque- ;i(!i(iiist Mayor August I". (Jrclncr pupils now residing on Legion WOODBRIDGE^-An application six consecutive nishts. ' Due to the universal food short- line Rakoncza; "Waltz Song," ;it the last election, was ii;innil Place, St. James Avenue, De Kalb I'lw.'i held State posts ill the Monday night has been desig- ige it was decided to discontinue Is Reported as Missing for a kennel license requested by Mary Alice Lauritsen; "Wood Municipal cliairnun of his l>;u'ty Avenue, DeSotii Avenue, Clinton Iii Legion. nated as Visitors' Night; Tuesday ,he refreshment committee for the Mrs. Fox of St. George Avenue, Nymph's Harp," Elaine Goodrich; ;it a iiiM-tiiiK of the county tuni- Street, Flood Street, Oak Avenue, as Children's Night; Wednesday, time being. The club voted to ap- WOODBRIDGE—Andrew Baran, Avenel, was turned down by the "Ballet of Long Ago," Virginia iniltiwmcn anil wunivn Tuesday. Bunns Lane, Fulton Street, Jean Ladies'.Night; Thursday, Members' prove the action of Mr. Luffbarry 10 Second Street, has asked the Board of Health Monday. After the Speak; "Elves at Play," Joyce Tlii lew lender succeeds As- Court, Bergen Street, Lillian Tei- Night; Friday, Politicians'. Night in organizing a Young Republican aid of the police in locating his refusal, Nathan Duff, attorney, Jasper; "The Parade," Caroline semblyman ISeiiiiud VV. VoKcl raec. Columbus Avenue, Beny Attend and Saturday, "Gents'" Night. 'lub of Bewaren. Hon, Andrew, Jr,, 15, who has been •epresenting Mrs. Fox said she Menko;, "The Drummer Boy," missing from home since Friday. who seat word to the session Street, Eleanor Place, Shciry A ease of assorted liquors will Street, Gordon Street 'and Coley would comply with an original Roberta Wilson; "Captain Kidd," The following committee was The boy is live feet, two inches that he ditl not want to be con- be awarded the final night. Booths Street would be transferred to decision to get rid of all but three Herbert Hallowell; "Tumbling named to make plans for a club tall, weighs 125 pounds, has green sidered a candidate for the posi- mer at Manor will feature nylon stockings, picnic in July at Califon. Strawbei'ry Hill School, [ of her dogs by the; end of the lowns," Patricia Potter; "In eyes, brown hair aud fair complex- tion due to'pressure of work in canned fruit, soap chips, butter, Brony Krysko, chairman; Ernest Trenton and in his law ol'liccs. Costs Questioned I [OODBRIDQE—As part of the month. Hanging Garden," Sarah Wilson, ion. When he left home he was The Township nurses were high- toys and dolls. There will also be Berger, Harry Halsey, W. Frank However both Mr. Desmond and Ml'. Werlock then listed costs qf ng prouram at School No.'11, a "Starlight Waltz'," Barbara Va- wearing a sport' jacket, brown $20,054.75 for the operation of the ly commended hi a letter to the pony rides for children. William Burns, Harper Sloan. Mr. Vogel were nominated with p was enjoyed'by the teachers rona; "Tales from The Vienna striped shirt, brown tweed trousers plan which amount was deviated J. Grausam is general chairman in William Gery, candidate for the the vole l(i to 7 in favor of the pk Hills Manor,' Tuesday. An Board from the State Supervisor Woods," Rosemary McElroy; and brown shoos. It is believed the much too low an'estimate by some Ud was presented to Mrs, F. P. charge of arrangements. Township Committee gave an in- former. On a motion which fol- of Municipal Nurses. Choctaw Indian Dance." Edgar youngster has six $i)5 U. S. Govern- of the Board members. p. principal, who arranged the formal talk on the coming cam- ment bonds, belonging to his fa- lowed, Mr. Desmond WHS elected ti. O, Morgenson, Jr.; "Waltz de Sa- unanimously. Michael J. Train- lon," Verna Carol Werlock; paign. Twenty-four members were ther, in his possession. The estimate was broken down present, er, tax collector, presided. Klsie Agreen led; the group Waltz In C Minor," Betty Rose us follows: CALENDER OF COMING EVENTS. PLAN SESSION Seven additional buses at $2,500 I ! with Miss Susan Murphy, McElroy; "A Doll's Ballet," Jean- AVENEL—The Merry Makers GOP TO MELT ' Ruth Tracy and Mrs. Ernest nette McEwen; organ solos, "Son- $17,500> Township's share'$4,375, ' Storm Tuesday Caused will meet tomorrow night at the AVENEL— A meeting of the remainder is paid through State > as accompanists. Note: Contributions to this column must bo in this office ata in C Minor," two movements home of Mrs.' Bremond Hancock, Avenel Republican Qlub will be Bins present were Mrs. Wil- and "Prelude in C Major," Laura funds; i Art room furniture, $400, no later than Tuesday of each week. i Considerable Damage Buckncll Avenue, Woodbridge. The held Tuesday lit the regular meet- replace desks and seats in four fHiilderston, Miss Rose Edison Joyce Morgenson. birthdays of Mrs. Ella Linn and ing place. The last reading of the Herbert Schrimpf, Joseph WobDBRIDGE—One house was rooms, $200; high school eafeteila, JUNE Mrs. Otis Scars will be celebrated. new by-laws will take place. (;3,07!).75; teachers, 1 manual tidin- iiisky, Mrs. Adeline Tamboer struck by lightning and several 13-Woodbridge Township Civic Conference meeting at Ves- ing, 1 domestic science, 1 ait, 2 Albert Rowley, Mrs. Sadie helin Firemen Make valuable trees were damaged or perino's Hall, Hunan Avenue, Colonia, 8:15 P. M. Cojoma teachers, 5 at $1,800, $9,000, 3 r, Mrs, Clara SkMmore Civic Improvement Association will be host. Subject, ihe Final Carnival Plans destroyed durins Tuesday's electri- women helpers as janitors at $800, [ Philip SeiUer, Miss Elizabeth State of Our Schools." Moderator, Lawrence Suit. cal storm. The Road Department Playground Fund Drive to Begin $2,401); library, $500;. trahspoita- Miss Florence Huntley Meeting Wooribridge Post, American Legion, Legion Rooms, ISELIN—Plans have been made was kept busy picking up and tion for Manual training and Do- Esther Kerr, Mrs. Ella De- Municipal Building. by Iselin Fire Co. No. 1, to hold its carting away tree limbs all over mestic Science, $1,000. . Mrs.'l-l. Gihuly, Miss Jean ' Guild, St. John's Church, Sewaren annual carnival on the flrehouse the Township yesterday. In Sewaren; Canvassers Chosen pson. Miss Ethel Inslee, Miss Questioned by members of the grounds, Green Street. The affair Struck by lightning was the ' (-•'undrum, Mrs. Ernest Link, SEWAREN —George Robinson, This pluygruund will be built for Board Mr. Werlock stated he llgur- will be held two Weekends, June house occupied by the families of Prances Peterson and Miss chairman of the Sewaren Play- small children and the area select- ed the school day would begin at; 27-29 and July 4-6. John Hulak and Mary Cambra on to Ohlott. ground Committee, presided at a ed will be enclosed by a fence, 8:10 and dismissal would be at Chief Edward Kenney Is genera! Cliff Road, Port Reading, The Port meeting Thursday night in the The campaign will be; conducted 2:40 P. M. Mr. Aaroe pointed out hairman; George Sedlak, grounds Reading Fire Company arrived in Sewaren School, when plans for by the following: Sewaren History that the schedule do,os not elimin- Commencement exorcises. School No. 11 at Woodbridye High time to keep the flames from C Anthony Poreda, journal and Ron- the equipment fund drive were Club, Mrs. Harry O'Connor, chair- ate -one of the biggest objection? mid Robbed °Sc oo Xorlum. 2:30 P. M. Edwin Casey speaker, ald Osborne, raffle. spreading and only a small portion completed with Harper A. Sloan man assisted by Mrs. Benjamin and that is some of the children commencement exercises Port fading School, 1 P. M., Di. •of the roof was damaged. , Soldier Claim* Special, features will includi as chairman. The drive will be Treider, MIH, John Wittek to can- in the outlying sections have to dancing, ski ball, baseball pitch held during the week beginning vass West Avenue from the .station leave home while it is still darlf 1 during the winter mouths in Older 3ODBRIDGE~IL Local and ring pitch, penny pitch and bingo June l(i and a large thermometer to Central Avenue , Brewster Place Prizes to be awarded include groc Akacki Nabbed Second will be erected at the town tri- and Central' Avenue; Sewaren to catch the bus that trauspoitg IP Kilmer authorities are in- Commencement exercises, School No. 1 10.d l^u the story of a soldier, erics, live chickens, dolls, teddy Time As Drunken Driver angle to register the daily returns. Men's Club, Albert Ander.son.chiiir- them to another school.' ' t No. 10. Hopelawn, 1 P. M,, bears and aluminum ware. Handbills will be distributed to man assisted by William Taggart, 'A Different Schools Ashworth, who claimed 1 stubbed in the back and The Ladies' Auxiliary will hav ' WOODBRIDGE — Wojcleck Ak- all Sewaren school children an- Joseph Kubicka, Hteveij Muzar, Ar- Supervising 'Principal Victor C. thur Mack, William Henry to covei F «f $« while walking'1 on of the iselln *« Public chiii-gc of refreshments, The craw ackl, 52, 87 Warrwi Street, Car- nouncing the hquse-to-houfii! can-- Mieklas brought the board's a Clilf Road, East Avenue, Bruud |«riiuswick Avenue, Fords, lasl priae to be awarded, the last nighl teret, who was arrested over the vass. Boy Scuut Troop 24 will con- tion tb the fact that the. of the carnival will be, u 1847 mode! weekend as a drunken driver, will duct a scrap paper drive next Iloltou, New and Ferry Streets; would have Avenel children Fire Co. JNo. 1 on Green Street ground. 7-cublc foot electric refriger'atoi appear before Recorder Arthur month for the fund. The goal of Sewaren Library Association, Ar- tending three dillerent how on display at Duff's $500 has been set in order to per- tljus Sp.oori, chairman, assisted by between the, ,il,fth antf \ .shortly after ten o'cloc Brown tomorrow night for arraign- j* JULY • Shop, Oak Tree Road, . mit construction of all types of Mrs. W. Frank Burns, George Rob- grades which lie didn.!t l' was Picked up by a radii ment as a second offender. l 4-dkond weekend of carnival conducted by Iselin Volunteer JU!y 6 has been selected as th The Carteret man was arrested board games for passive recrea- inson, Samuel J. Henry to cover advisable from an educa , i-uken to the post hospital 1 Fire Co. No. 1 on Green Street erouhd. date for Firemen's Night. Prizes tiou, a -ball court, a large Woodbridge Avenue. standpoint. ' 111 that one of flve soldiers, by Officer Kenneth Van Pelt and will be given tc- the company com sandbox, with a protective co'ver- The Sewaren Republican Club, Questioned by Mr. Nicklas I11*, did the stabbing, Sevr Joseph Sipoa after he had crashed ing the greatest distance and ing, tubles and. benches, thr«eB Inc., Ite Albert A»rte>'«m. chair- ,tfl supervision, at-teda and No uu'iers arc now being ques ,6-Dedlcation of Monuments memory of dead ol World^Wars his car into another auto- driven : at the company having the most men by Anton Kaposztas, 510 East Ave- saws, three swings, three baby man assisted by Mrs. Samuel Schools, Mr, Werlock stated t. wie oamp, - local pollci I and JI. (Continued on Page 7) (Continued on Page 7) lMls morning. ia uniform present. nue, Sewaren, swinge and other smalt equipment. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1946

oitble Joy 3 Survivors of Load Mm R*-enli$t$ Capt. Sajb enGrn -Fortnightly Guild Iselln Briefs Woodbridge Notes : Nazi Brutality In Army as Sergeant From Advanced ( Holds Last Meeting I -Mr* Harold Mouncey has re-1 WOODBRIDGE - Andrew Hus- —The Woman's Missionary So- ^^"***» **«4WU ffiUUUlCJ JIBS *C" } nn nt TB«.mfnw4 AtoaniU VtO« T*fr. Si Relate Horrors 7 8 ciety of the First Presbyterian *.-.'«» of iir:^T" «sJ turned home after spending a week "*> i -. * ™P °™*'*? 7;™ i!_ Church held its closing meeting CllJt <' WOODBRIDGE — The annual' with her daughter, Mrs. Moore,; enlisted in the wesum* A™* "» Sajben, 335 Avenel 1'' l % roundup of the Fortnightly Guild | Lakewood. three years as a Sergeant. He is the yesterday afternoon at the home graduated Friday at 'F,!," •*' of the Methodist Church was held: of Mrs. Grace V. Brown, Green Kan., from the atlv n f Monday at the Victory House, Tell How 8 Other Memben Street. the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. mortar crevr gence course at the . , ) Bclmar and marked the close of 1 Of Family Were Killed N. Lordi, Silser Avenue. jman, will retain tne ranic 01 aci- -The Senior Choir of the Meth- School of the Cavali v <• " <{; its season's activities. Miss Eliza-1 ,'geant under a new War Depart- odist Church will hold a rehearsal The Avenel man viii,'"" ! —"Too Many Relatives," a com- 1 /, beth Spencer acted as toastmaster j in Gat Chambers. ment regulation, according U> Capt. and social meeting tonight at the Intelligence units "wit li edy sponsored by the Young Peo- £> and Rave a toast *6 the new officers: James P. Roth, Assistant Recruit- church. Mrs. Geortje D. McCullagh Infantry Division in P, ple's Society of the First Church of |f who were installed. • NEW YonK.-The Missed Yidesr, ing Officer at New Brunswick. This will be hostess. , formerly a member ofti " » • They are Mrs. Erwin Nebel, Jr., j Alargit and Irene Flich, 11 20 and Iselin, Presbyterian, will be pre- regulation permits veterans who Guard.-find entered ,, H president; Mrs. Moran V. Trexler. 22" years old. respectively, whose sented tomorrow night at 8 o'clock were specialists in over 400 classi- when the National Gin ' 1 in the. Persbing Avenue School CHILD, 11. FINDS $4,000 }] vice president; Mrs. Peter Weis- parents, four brother* «nd two til* fications and who have left the part ft the regular A'rm * senbureer, secretary, and Miss Auditorium. Dancing will be held Army since May 12. 1945, to re- WASHINGTON. D. C.—Dolores fore the war. ers were killed in gas chamber* by alter the performance. ^* '' Kathryn Spencer, treasurer. Mrs. he Nazis, related their harrowing l enlist in a grade appropriate to Fitzgerald, 11, started to the gro- —Mrs. George Bennett andTam- Thrown Under Train 1 • , 1 ,' Nebei was presented with a gift. xperiences in concentration Csmps ! thier prior active service, training cery store for a loaf of bread for ,' Mrs. FVederick W. Poppy con- Ily visited relatives in Jersey City, POMONA, CALl'F ,,'> ond appealed to American Jews to ! and experience. Formerly men had her mother, and came back with J ducted the devotfonals. Plans were Sunday. to re-enlist within 90 days after an old, weti dirty purse, containing automobile in whirh M "'^ come to the immediate aid of dls- j ' made to take charge 0/ the meeting —Mrs. Schwartz. HiUcrest Ave- I discharge to retain a grade. $4,000, which she found in her aomales.25.wasridiiv " ressed displaced Jews. ) \ of the Women's Society of Christ- nue, was this week's winner in the 1 own backyard. Police located the by a train, she was \w The thrco siiters arrived here re- ian Service scheduled for June'19 merchandise club sponsored by the 1 owner, Mrs. Celia Sparrow, through the tracks and twentv,:, ; A NEW GEYSER c in the church school room. cemly on the George Washington ' Woman's Club of Iselin. a money order fourid in the purse. passed over her. wiW V'"' rom Paris on a Visa supplied by ; —The Parent-Teacher S YELLOWSTONE PARK, WYO. She said that thieves had ap- passed, she was helped*. the Ameri&m consulate in P»ro j parently taken $1,000 Which had "2 Local Roys Graduate and affidavits furnished by tbeir ^fflSS**. 15. H;^Ser"orLVtton:iowa; been in easy view of the purse '! From St. Francis Xavier cousin. Morris Fitch of 181 Keip but had overlooked the $4,000 There are twin reasons why Father's Day holds doifble jov for trejt. who bad discovered Ake list- da^SM EZ*£ If*!?"'! Lh"e curing Yellowstone National secreted in the bag, before tossing WOODBRIDGB — Two Wood- Michael Douglas, featured crooner of Kay Kyser's "Collet? of ng of their nwae» by Vsad Hatjwl*. ! Park, noticed steam coming it into the Fitzgerald's backyard. Dolores received $50 for her bridef.' boys. John Coley, son of Musical Knowledrt* His twin daughters, Miehele and Christine,' rescue' agency ot the Union of ftrth- i through a crack in the pavement London papers ,,„,, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coley. Gren- assume doll-tike expressions as they pose with 'papa. » odox Rabbis of United State* and Retiring to honesty. Plenty" with British s,-,n-fi Ville Street, and Joseph McElroy, Canada. The a«ency had pitied » son of Township Attorney and Mrs. raaj^r rote in bringing the listen to —St. Cecelia's CYO baseball team will hold a practice session hot water and mud soared Into the Leon E. McElroy, High Street, this country. „ air. After six hours, the geyser had graduated from Xavier High tomorrow at 6:30 P. M., in the ball The New Books TUrtj-flve-MBe Watt. park. enlarged its outlet to eight feet School in the College of St. Fran- In the offices of the agency at US j across and built up a cone of muti cis Xavier, New York. The exercises JJassau street, Irene was the I BELIEVE IA OR NOT- 36 feet in diameter and was con- were held in the grand ballroom I "In my long career with the; most thickly American-populated spokesman, in Yiddish. She re- ! to Of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. . TACOMA, WASH.—How's this 15° CQOUK I United States Army I've made a j section of the island. He hid in the called the eafly part of May, 19«, for a fish story? Bob Firch saw two Both boys, graduates of St. i hobby of cultivating tbe very best i bushes just a few feet from a path n their native city of NagykaUo, ; catfish thrashing about in shallow FEW SAFE CARS James' School, here, won honors i people in it. And for some strange | where hundreds of American INSIDE u Hungary. It was early morning and water. Dipping his hook beneath ST. JO3KPH, MO.—In a recent ftt Sunday's graduation and both walked daily. They found out later ' reason the very best people usually ihe entire family was asleep when one. he snagged it by the jaw. safety check of automobiles In the wet;e first lieutenants In the If, ; turn out to work in the kitchen." thatjieeven used the officers out- he SS troops and Hungarian police When he jerked his line, the other Police Department's safety lane, R. O. T, C. Mr, Coley plans to enter I You might say that Ernie Pyle door showeT bath after they got enterei fish came out, too, cskught in the officers found only 11 out of 96 Villanova in the fall while Mr.' i expressed his philosophy of life in through and raided their kitchens "We were the nrst ot 1,000 Jew- mouth of the-first. able to pass the test. One of the 11 McElroy, will enter Georgetown I those lines, taken from his post- at night. There was a Jap prison ish people to be- taken into cm- ' was a 1925 Model T Ford truck University July 1. | humous book. "Last Chapter." He enclosure nearby, and peering out tody," Irene declared." Bowles asks funds and public which did not reveal a single never did think of (he war in terms of the bushes he studied the fare of aid to fight black markets. i defect. GI's of the future will fly to Then followed a 35-mile walk to ! of communiques and gen- his fellow soldiers. Then one day war. Army plans indicator the next town. The entire Jewish erals' strategy. It was guys like he came out and gave himself up. population was banded together on Set. Thomas Hill of S. Louis and He said he had convinced himself Navy is expanding its air test he outskirts of the town and then center at Patuxent, Md. Corp. Mickey Rovinsky of Ed- they were being treated all right, moved by cattle cars — "Jammed wardsville, Pa., who served in the so he was ready to surrender. like cattle" — to Oswiecim, the mess hall, and it was thousands of first concentration camp. That others whom he knew personally, When Margery Sharp's la,test OPEN 10 A. M. - 6 P. M. same night Irene said, "my paN and whose Joys and sorrows he novel, "Britannia Mews," was se- SATURDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. lected by the Book-of-the-Month ents, brothers and sisters were NOTICE sincerely shared. Club, her publishers wrote to Eng- taken to the gas chambers." In "Here Is Your War" and land, asking her tQ bring them up She and two sisters, Irene uld, WHEN INSULATED WITH "Brave Men," a Book-ol-the- to date on her activities. She re- "survived only because we were Month Club selection, Ernie Pyle plied, "I can't think of any new older and healthier." Oh 1 starve- A 3-DAY B-H BLACK ROCKWOOL talked about the GI's war in data except that I've just started tion diet of black coffee {or break- Europe and Africa. He could have to learn Greek with a resolute fast and black bread and soup for taken a rest after D-Day, but Acting as a barrier against the penetration of summer schoolboy for coach." And just to dinner, the three sisters worked. there was still the Pacific to win, heat. B-H black Rockwool keeps your home up to 15 > show that the Greeks did have a from 5 a. m. until 9 p. m. on irri- and'where the fighting was he felt cooler than outdoor temperatures. word for it, she wrote out their gation and drainage. There were SERVICE he had to go. In the Marianas first expression for "I love." and. then living with the boys who beatings for Irene. Hie sister* were Enjoy the year 'round comfort this quality insuLitiai flew the B-29s over the Japanese sent to the concentration camp at mikes possible. It pays for itself by the winter fuel it homelands, he saw a different kind HONORED AT PARTY Cracow, They did the same work. In Quality Dry Cleaning saves. of war. Next he joined an aircraft WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. Kill 1 out of 10. hisuLle now—Three years to pay—First ju)i:.>:t carrier on the invasion of Okinawa. Hugh B. Quigley, Tisdale Place 'At Cracow," Irene said, "it Mondays and Thursdays—Fords, Raritan Township He made the landing with the gave a party in honor of their son was a favorite practice of the Nazis in November Marines and saw Okinawa secured. Hugh, Jr., who graduated from St. to kill one out of every 'ten for the Tuesdays- and Fridays—Woodbridge and Sewaren Then his luck ran out. A'Japanese James' School. Present were Mr. slightest infraction of rules." It was Wednesdays and Saturdays—Avenel bullet killed Ernie Pyle on April and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick, Mr. at Cracow that Margit was select- Let Your Wife 17,1945, on Ie Shima. "Last Chap- and Mrs. Herbert Nielsen, Mr. and ed for the gas chamber, but was ter" is the record he has left us of Mrs. Bernard Quigley and son, rescued by Irene, who broke through Our trucks will pick up and deliver on these days. THALER his Pacific experiences, up until the Gerald; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Quig- a window and pulled her to safety. Sock You time of his death. ley and daughter, .Kathleen, Mrs. INSULATION & ROOFING CO. % Irene told of breaking into the Tuesday Pick Up — Delivered Friday Cl BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH. N. J. Even six months after we had James J. Keating, tovvn and Mr. commissary time and again to ob- You'll stand on your toes and Mrs. Michael Sadlowski, Lin Telephones: Elizabeth 3-S81S and 2-5501 the Marianas, there were still tain potatoes for the starving. They den. Friday " " .« Tuesday with glee when the Missus several hundred Japs in hiding. were returned to Oswiecim and per- shows you the sock that Ernie Pyle tells of one who, unlike sonally witnessed the beatings ad- kis fellows, didn't take to the hills, Truman tells grouup atom boml she found for you at... ministered by the late Irma Grese, but stayed for weeks right in the has brought "age of the soul." commandant of women prisoner!. Phone P. A. 4-1616 Briegs Men's Store. The three displayed their concen- 1 For business, for dress' or tration numbers, branded on their arms, Numbers A22408, 9 and 10. We urgently request, to insure prcunpt service, for sport, these socks will * "The air smells good here," said to phone us the day before. give you foot comfort, Margit. Yidesz nodded her head. When the British rescued them at 1 long wear and style—all Belsen in May, 1945, the girls in one package. weighed nbout 80 pounds apiece. 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Galloway ,Mjn(! with an orsan prelude, The session, limited to the sec-nncTnrcluded a poem, "I'm Sure I's prayer," played by Mrs.lion from WoodbridKe, Middlesex I Shall Not Pass This Way a&aln." (, ([ Rhodes, the worship County, through Elizabeth,to New- Mrs. Harold Mohson wtts wel- f''l,, I was led by Charlotte Ding- ark, will be held nt 11 o'clock In comed as a 'new member. Guests iuiilor choir sans "Etilr- the morning in the Highway De- welcomed were Dr. and Mrs, Wil- jesus" as a call to worship partment Assembly Room at the liam McKlnney .and Mrs, W. E. , invocation prayer was State House Annex. Johnson, Westflcld and Miss Lucy l the pastor, the Rev. Earl Notices have been sent to the Edmonds, Nulley. Mrs. William my. MarRiirct Holden and Middlesex County Hoard of Chosen Falkenstcrn Rave a very interest- c i,inn reeitcd a welcome Freeholders, Woodbridfce and Cnr-ini; report of the recent training id "Be Happy" was sum;lerot; and to the Union County session held In Westfleld, fccm junior choir. A solo, ": Freeholders, Linden, Elizabeth. A report of ways and means I- When I Rend-That Swee The procedure is a preliminary for showed money earned by the sale .\,t old" was sunK by Joyce contract awards in the future time of dish cloths lind clothes hangers The Route 100 link from the and a total of $235 profit was re- iiicnnt, "Thn King's, Gnr- Port Reading Railroad in -Wood- ceived from Mrs, Erward Kissane, ri'; presented With Marjorlc bridge to Elizabeth is 7,7 miles ant chairman of1 the merchandise club. "Donald Wliitakei' and Os-S-100 to connect Route :!5 ne:u Mrs. Walter Strom reported on -I:;OII playinR the leading Elizabeth-Newark city line is rojjress for the bazaar scheduled .7. or November and urged members ,,l,,.rs parliclpatinp were as fol- Route 25, from Elizabeth to Port ,o make handwork. Mrs. Frederick ... cnnlle roll band, led by Mrs. Itreet, Newark, now under eon- •eckley" and Mrs. Frank Cenegy Tact for modern i/nlton from a 'ill act as chairmen at two after- 11,,'n Unwers. Jr., Karen Plued- :mr-iarie to an eifdit-lnne road- loon teas, dates to be announced lW:iuii. Biirharn Ernst., Jttfly Ann ater. ; ,il Rckerl. Dianne Tapp'en, ay, is described as the world's lev ( ; Iliunllton. James Brown, nost heavily traveled artery. The ft, was voted to purchase ten and Rr>Mi;r Burns; reeway is to lake part of the .ubsciiptlons to the "Women and iy SpilITU ravel which taxes it beyond rated /lissions" macazine. Lmenl, leader, Mrs. opacity. lil; keeper of th kfy Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Jf., of West- iVix'. .lames Flueddemnnn; The Highway Commissioner has ield FrcsbyteHal chairman of ,'v ticpiu-tmcnl., keepers of the .dopted the line for six miles of iverseas sewing, was guest speak- ,,, |,,ve, lUehiml Wheeler, he freeway from the Port T of the cvenini:, fjivini! a most : prmarest., Russell Demarest. leading Railroad in WoodbridKe ntci'ostini: talk on Presbyteraln ;S ', Kalbhenn, Donald Miller. Route 25 near Btnhamtown Church set-up and of the part ",, Donnelly. Barbara Mai;o Road and contracts for grading .vhich the women's organizations n ire expected in the near future. lave, especally in women's work. ';;ii(.j)hiir(l and Pearl Weiuand She explained the organization of - .Mines Elek. both the Foreign and National luiiior Department Wilbur Hunsvns Move Missions and nave several exam- „„„• department, keepers of From Town to New York ples of the heroic work being done i.v ni ilio Worshipful Heart in 2li countries. She concluded her ,thv Uinfley, Dorothy Trnut- 1 WOODBRIDOE—Mr. and Mrs.talk with a prayer entitled "Thy Vin'.min Speaks, Alber Wilbur Hansen of this place havi Will Be Unne." ,,, .rn, Gloria Peterson, Lau- moved to Schnectady, N. Y. wher Dr. McKinney also spoke and , | uivon. Gertrude We;: Mr. Hanson is employed as a re oi!i,]&hilufe file evenini; wcreMrs. Strom, Mrs, ^ v iti'burn, Charlotte Lund the USNH. and Mrs. Hansen spen David Davis, Mrs. O. H. Werfer- •.u'riraham. Harriet Holden; in ling, Mrs. Russell Snowfield, Mrs. several days with his parents win 1 i,.,luie department. Keepers o live on 'Vanderbilt Place and a Aril mi Biefseh and Mrs, Elmer K'.v DI Die Purposeful Life the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom'a Hobbs, hiTim IMiekett, Barbara Ora Hadden, Metuchen, Mrs. Hansen1 llll. lid v Cm-yell. Nancy parents. id Cn1' 1 I.aurit.sen. STOKK IMllNOS DAUGHTER 1)111 III!', the service, the pasto: Rneder says Hitler urged Sing POHT'READING—Mr. and Mrs. t I he .sermon and officiate Etlwnrd Galvanek, ,67 West Ave- .M'lli'll iiporc seizure to scare U. H. I • baptism of I he followim nue, are the parents of a daughter ii• Dianne Tai;])en, dauiOi S. 8. men tell of "no prisoner born at Perth Amboy General Mr. and MVK. David II. Tap order In Bulfie massacre. Hospital. ,1 Fireman Street: Bonni ili(';ibr daun.hler of Mr. aln I. Ira MeC'abe of Sewarer William Kppensteiner, Jr Mr and Mrs. John Kppen The Makings of a Perfect ,.„„!• nf Wahway Avenue; I.o .;tn M.iller, daughter of Mr. an FATHER'S DAY Aliinl G. Miller of Rielftr Make your Dail the happiest in' the world Avenue; Clayton Albe! liy presenting him with a Rift he'll love and •v.vu,win.i)f Mr. and Mrs. Georr cherish. Select it at •nwn of Goi'ham Avenue; am fallrr Wesley Puckelt. Jr.. son Mr and Mrs. Walter W. Puckett KREIELSHEIMER'S Ilrh Slm-l. 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FEED CO. THE JEWELRY GIFT *TpRE New Brunswick Av*: 97 Main Street ,1 er»H Amboy 4-1350 127 Smith Street / Perth Amboy^N. J. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946 Historic Relics Steal Fortune •""s^"" ' •" -" . ' \ -"V '• !; In Jewels From Unearthed by War -jiW,'. '-* V Astor's Castle G.I.s Fall Into Cemetery at Least 10,000 Yean Old. Priceless Antique Gems CINCINNATI. - The entrenching • tnrf Art Wtrkt Included tools.of G.I.s and bombs and shells t In Robber*' Loot turned up many archaeological treasures during the war, a profes- sor of archaeology at Johns Hop- < LONDON, - British ports were kins university said. # W»rt*d one day recently to prevent tB* cicape of four men who robbed In a speech here, Dr. David H. Haver caitle, Kent, at loo*, ftorih Robinson said the war did much • fabulous sum, according to damage to valuable ruins but that Reuters. some of war's effects were on the credit side. The robbers, who drove to the his- G.Ls, far more interested in safe- rapefrait ' A toric castle in a Rolls Rojee. stole 1y than in ruins, dug gun emplace- more Uian 1,030 priceless antique I ments and foxholes at Paestum dur- gemi and works of 3rt. including j ing the Salerno campaign. They • miniature of the Virgin and Child I "fell into a prehistoric cemetery." iramed In rubj, encrusted gold.. | ; dating back: to the Neolithic age, The mdated castle, once the prop- j about 10,000 B. C. Italian archaeol- ffty of Anne Boleyn, ill-fated queen I ogists . then took over the digging trf Henry VIII. now is owned by ' chores. • „• ' fcol, J. J. Astor, publisher of tie London Times, wno is closely re- In Pompeii,' he said, a bomb, lated - to the wealthy American which did a little damage, to a fifth Juice century Doric temple also "proved to be a good archaeologist by dig- Enter Thnragh Window. ging up previously unknown ar- -: The thteves entered the building chaic terra coUa revetments and through a 12 inch square window in other architectural pieces." )be billiard room, smashed the door |nto the next room, and then roamed At Auc-en-Provence in France, Selected-U. S. No. 1-A Size flt will, looting1 under a carefully the rain offbombs uncovered some- prepared plan. thing which had. eluded the classi- Tfcough the ancient building cal excavators — "a late Greek touted a full staff and several of villa with fluted Ionic columns and Ihe Ajtors, including the 'owner's mosaics near an ancient swimming wife, only a 55-year-old watchman pooL" taw the intruders. They pounced The Germans, feverishly dig- in him from behind a door, bound ging antiaircraft emplacements in #nd gagged him, and locked him in France in their futile effort to stop Grapefruit juice it an excellent source of vitamin C — the vitamin that's fht butler's pantry. Allied raids, accidentally "found a essential to good nutrition. Enjoy this healthful juice today! It's not only ' After that their way was clear Celto - Ligurian village with 'and they collected up to 1,500 ar- mutilated statues of armored war- grand for breakfast, but excellent as a luncheon dessert, dinner appetizer Wcle», many of them insured for riors and a beautiful female bead," or a refreshing beverage in-between meals. Buy a supply— it often! Eastern fubstantial sums. Dr. Robinson said. , Mr». Astor was quoted as saying: The Celto - Ligurians were con- 7 Ml lw Round Whites 11 woke once when I thought I quered by the Romans. Del Monte Pli»s»*«. «i4e Dromedary giS *18c Libby's Deviled Ham 5:; 14c 10 35 Jieard the sound of broken glass, The bombing of Canterbury, Dr. 0E E stN6E D but went back to sleep thinking it Robinson said, "led to the discov- Dried Apricots » *" 34c Duff's MiJ"" t< 1Pls20c Sell's Liver Pate -16c |fra» the night watchman making his ery of a Roman city built soon Del Monte Prunes LTI«X 17c Q. T. Pie Crust «*«pk»13c Dill Pickles W ^'«29c a£er 43 A. D.11 founds." : California Prayer Books Taken. The work in England which gave Del Monte Pears - • 30c MixupPopoverMiX'-^-13c DillPickleSpears^V-'35c cl E Sw t32oi ^narblo PiirirltnvQ ChocVm. ^. C. Long Whites Though they were almost undis- the Allies the airfields for the aer- Prune Juice "I MDNT *.* 29c Opai R'w r """'ll&vorBirttffrfCDtcb vv Manhattan " "' '~ " '29c turbed, the looters overlooked many ial invasion of Germany also gave 10 45 priceless Items. the archaeologists a new find — a Prune Juice S - 26c Oz Ice Cream Mix w, 28c Manhattan Dill Pickles :29c The articles stolen included: Celtic wooden temple dating be- Prune Juice °K £ 24c Tootsie miEilw "»•'*•• 21 e KaViOll CHEF BOY-AR-DtE 16o..|,,]{)|; Anne Boleyn's prayer book, tween 500 and 300 B. C. B V E M -which she carried to the scaffold.. Lemon Juice Sft? »»«•«-8c Baker's &T Cocoa ;;a10c Spaghetti Sauce ^D S,"15o The tiny illuminated volume was lona Cocoa %»>-*'5: "••**•& White Vinegar ANN PAGE ,b, 12c tiren to her by Henry VIIL Takes a Busy Day Jn Apte Lime Juice = - -25c Tomatoes * 0-19 b Cider Vinegar DEMUR , 63c Queen Elizabeth's prayer book, Stride, He's Three Grape Punch MONTEBET't«'24c Baker's P^J. Cocoa '^ 19c ; t which has a ruby-set gold clasp. Safety Matches ^;^,8c A prayer book of the 16th century STRASBURG, VA. — Ronald Tomato Juice VSB • -10c Baker's .jsa w^16€ Emperor Charles V. Loveless, three, of Arlington, is V-8 Cocktail . --15c Borden's Starlac SkK,k ^ 24c Ann Page Mustard * - 10c A gold signet ring belonging to recovering here after a pretty EI String Beans 2 25 Lea & Perrins Sauce L" 30c King Henry VII. exciting day of it. Here's what Vegamato 'fr 14c ««.'-30« Cow Brand Soda -4C happened to him; ' 8 Four antique snuif boxes, Includ- Dante's Fig Juice - ^ 13c Sunnyfield Soda Cl,L, tl" 3c Worcestershire ffi I": 9c M ing one presented by Napoleon to He fell out of the rear window SP T TI Us second empress, Marie Louise of his mother's car as it was Kellogg's Corn Flakes X'5c Prepared E^ E 2"£'-25e Van Camp's Ketchup t" 17c 1 of Austria. speeding down the highway. Corn Flakes suNHYFtEio 8or k, 5c ChiliConCarne n"^" :; 18c Ann Page Ketchup - t 16c Watermelons 5 P Tot good measure the thieves He was hit by a second car as 817 took Mrs. Astor's mink coat and a Chili Con Carne^S ;; 27c Barbecue RelishH&""22c he was strolling down the high- Force Cereal . >°-*>iic A N N A decanter of whisky. The only cash o N B K way. Kellogg's All Bran »°<»i. 12c Beans B*H" s E flL PAKT ««-i-'15e Sweet Relish M E r E Rs"°""15c Direct from western farms bunch J§ Q ,lhey got was 37 shillings ($7.40), He' walked more than a mile, e S D B iltolen from the watchman, limping along on an injured leg. Cheerios . . -<^A'h Libby's l z Beans ^-'-10c Hotentot7,cI LE Relish . 10c U Carrots f . He scampered out of the way Atiol/ni* PUFFED WHEAT . . i Q» Boston Brown BreadMAnvELb°—12C liUaKCI SPAHKIES <«•»«!• 5JG >Worst Mining Disaster of a third car that just missed hitting him. 9 Boned Chicken "&R 72c Tomato Soup ™wn»««-13c Rice Gems SUKNTFIELD ^r 11C 5 C EN ' I Snuffed Out 1,549 Lives And he hitchhiked a ride wllh Shredded Wheat«ABi3copi* 11c Boned Turkey ^^ ^63c Campbell's S »»-«.. 16c TOKYO. — The world's worst min- two soldiers who caught up with 51 T p T 0 Liver SpreadBROADCA5i t" 11c Asparagus B rj n / »o,c.-32c Garden Beets -i ing diastor, an underground ex- Ronald's mother. She hadn't Kellogg's Pep . »«-*-9c missed him at all. plosion which snuffed out 1,549 "20c Asparagus SONQSTHESS i9Or.t.»i8c jChlnese and Korean lives in the Cream of Rice ««.*..21e Ham Spread ggffe Honkeiko colliery in Manchuria, H-OOats . . «12c Tongue Spread Vak38c and the shooting qf firearms. 11011 0 1 Wife; Turns Gun on Self Borden's vr-" ""^ ' ' ''. HARRISBURG, PA. - A man 1,283,200 Japanese Have and his wife shot to death recent- New... Delicious! ly In the hallway of her home were Been Disarmed in China .Identified as David Burd, 35, and CHUNGKING.-A "total of 1,283, Fontelle Spread POUND Alice R. Burd, 36, by Police Chie 200 Japanese troops have been dls Oscar L, Blough. armed in the China theater, Gen, A tasty blend of Ho Ying-chin, commander-in-chief gorgoitzDla, fontina and |b UL I C you up, , -He said the couple had been 1 Cheddar ctiessa ''^ • " pep •stranged arid that the man shot of the Chinese army, told the Kuo 47- Peanut Crunch n..i..35c 'his wife and then turned the pisto! mintang congress. j on hlmselt Through February 20, approxl Kippered Snacks Peanut Butter I' Burd waited in the hallway until mately 410,000 out of 2,138,000 Jap- . tit wife returned from a movie, ancse soldiers, civilians, Korean Flaked Fish 7ol.ein23C Everyone of th^e delicidus Iob«te« i» s Del Monte anteed to have been alive when boiled. plough related. Five shots wer and Formusans had been repatriat- Nescafe <°.i»29c Powder -10c Bred from a small-caliber targei ed, he said. Dif Hand Cleaner . »»16c plitol 88 their 12-year-oliJ son He predicted repatriation for all Sol Cafe 4«.i-29e 10 KITCHEN flailu POO ME1L ... i OC. Spaghetti Sauce ITEERO V"15C HARM David Jr., slept upstairs. areas, excluding Manchuria, would |b Wax Paper S PRUNES Sanka Coffee llb.cn 36C Udliy orPEUETS 5 ^»OOC 3 be finished by the end of August. Daily Kibbled Biscuit:; 18c Mushrooms "";&'»"" "n 36c p p to Return Churches All Cooked Sauerkraut A» Br»li27.I.c..i 2c Fake Penicillin Racket Flit Insecticide . nMfh Woolfoam ( Taken Frqm Christians and Borden's Wi Golden Corn >ONA mu 20o<.(.ni 2c 1 Smashed by Berlin Allies Bit Surface Spray5 DDr :19c N M E Rain Drops -!:«.' ?i« ' ' L TOKYO. — American authoritie Ready to Sen/el Red Cabbage , ° --I,17C ire arranging restitution of Chris BERLIN. — Alljfed authorities T V L E Zero "-"-^r;'"'« flan churches in Japan, the civi' broke an extensive racket in fak Sage Air Refresher Salted Peanuts ^^ :21c A-rciin CLEANER - American SOAP PADS 2-j' 15c opfcrty custodian reported recent penicillin recently in a series o: Dispels odors... , The agency gave no details raids. Officers said the oflenden 17 oz. i Planters Peanuts ^ 25c Renuzitcc, r jree Christian organizations al were selling the tyiked medicine a just lift the cap, Yukon Club Mjxed Nuts PUNTERS ^o atton, Otsu, and Union Prutustau 3 C AIE b (ten. Kobe. Diced Beets "««riELD3 °,°r25s Cocoaraarsli » " -22c Blu-White 't'S ««-«*«-8« Pepsi-Cola Plui 2 t Deposit 6'££L- 23c James River SPREW^"^20c Brillo .". • <\t BeetrixBeetsc;S2;,; i7c Tootsie'V-M . . —47c Laundry Bleach 'SBF '*"9c Evervess• n.**^ B'ir 23c Kidman's Cleanser 3 ^ 14c I'BIC'E CONSOLS OFF CAES 1 c J Unit Starch ••'•' Atnonu 100 food and agrlcultura: String BeanteX !." 11c •.BeriHiVigorton«F,, ,sr^ ?"33c Bleachette Blue . ^5c White Rock Water 2 n 29c 0 ductlon of passenger auto 1 KirkraanV ^"^ •*• 14c Elastic Starch .^% „.« totaled 152,206 iu April control were baking R^wder,.court DIcedCarrotSM^E •-13= Grandma's Molasse? : 21« Oakite . . , . ^IQc Beftch-Hut GUM Swbrit FelsNapthaSoapv < iS , highest number produced k items exempted entirelyTrom prlw 1 _ CURNITUflE JO.'^I* Chopped Spinach ^'"HB M^hrooaiSauta«niu.«^^« 1 4B Floor Wax 'fifcUft ^'23c Mars Candy Bars f E i month since reconversion be honey, imported dates, pet foodi « Truck output, japre • thp and potato cliijjs. Controls on al fresh arid frozen flsh products hav «d the March figtilre. totaj 1 4,282. according to me CiV been suspended from May 2 t JPMdttctlon Administration. ' through August 18.

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Former helin Resident • New Flavor for Iced Coffee Season's Final Meeting Lois Burrows Engaged IN CIVVIES AGAIN Avenel Items WOODBRIDGE—AmonK TtM&i Graduates from IV. J. C. Held by Sewaren Group To Wed Vhxt Virginiqn ship servicemen discharged Into ISELIW—Miss Charlotte Fless- week were: From Woodbrtdec. Sit. Woman's Club held the Lchlgh Avenue, for several days. SEWAREN—TheSewaren Bridge WOODBRIDOE—Mr. and Mrs. Anthony , fitokaoskl, 133 Harriet in' ner, Branchvllle, formerly of Oak Club held its final meeting of the H .series of summer card •The Men's Association will Tree Road, received a bachelor of Ernest Burrows, Francis Ave- Street: John J. Olbrlch, phurntt- '® at the clubrooms, season Wednesday at the home nue, announce the engagement of cist mate 3/c, 233 Grove Street;r meet at the Presbyterian Church science degree yesterday at the an- of Mrs. Morrison Christie, West with Mrs. Vernon Monday at 8:15 o'clock. nual commencement exercises at their daughter, Lois Elizabeth, to Walter J, Feeney, Sl/c, 177 BcrgeB'fj ! Vi'id'Mrs. A. J. Murphy as Avenue. There were four tables in Stanley Meryl Wllmoth. son of Mr. Street; Michael N, Dndas, pharm- —Mrs. Mary Jones, Cleveland, Now Jersey College for Women. play and high scows were made by and Mrs. Conartl Wilmuth, Phlllp- .;. ,'s Tho special award was Miss Flessncr, sister of Mrs. Mil- acist mate 2/c, 2B1 Augusta Street; lS! lit-; Willard Rankin and Ohio, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William A; Vincent, Mis. pi, W. Va. Miss Burrows Is. a S'SRt. Charles J. Molnjir, 82 New ," 1 H. A. Bartett, Remsen Avenue, and ton V. Hoos, Jr., and daughter of Flold T. Howell and Mrs. Samuel ' '? by Mrs. R. G. Perier. the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad graduate of Woodbridgc High 8trcet and from Fords, Theodore of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zickler J. Henry. School. Her fiance was recently J. Wojtanowskl, ship's cook 3/c, 1 M prizes were won by Demarest Avenue. Flessner, Iselln, is a graduate of '''| ( Prank Wflpdbrldge High School. A com- Others present were Mrs. James honorably discharged from the 265 Liberty Street. 1 Venion Bironi;. Prizes —Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fried- Noel of North Plainflcld, Mrs. John Navy after serving in both the •mil man, Union City, were weekend muting student, she was enrolled F. Ryan, Mrs. George Urban of Atlantic and Pacific theatres. „'„,! n card plnylns by Mrs. in the nutrition sequence of the jini/., Mr.s. Benjamin Se- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fried- Woodbridge, Mrs. Herbert Eyerkus man, Avenel Street. h^ economics curriculum. She of Perth Amboy, Mrs. Albert F. I,-K. Arvitl Winquist, Mrs. Mink-Dyed Musknl was a member of the Home Econ- Sofield, Mrs, A. W. Scheldt, Mrs. •mr and Mrs. Rankin. Mrs. Hermann Falkenstcrn omics Club and assisted in the The far 'designated as "mar- rc.s'ont wore: Mr.s. James Dumont, is a guest of her son and Olive Van Iderstlne. Mrs. Herbert United War Chest Campaign on B, Rankin, Mrs. F, Newton Hod- mink," popular in the manufacture Mrs, .Jolin Etlershank, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs the campus. She took an extracur- ot ladles' coats, Is mink-dyed musk- h Mr-s. William Kuzmiak. Wililam Falkenstcrn, Woodbridi-e den, Mrs. Harper A. Sloan, Mrs ricular defense training in poultry William C. Ecker and Mrs. R. O rat (musquash) fur. n,v Dobrek, Mrs. G. B. Avenue. husbandry, for which no academic 1 ,-.;' Finnk ConcRy, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill and credit was given. Crane of town. The first fall meet- ,iyrr, Mrs. William Palk- family, Dartmouth Avenue, at- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Vincent in Cliff Road. TELEPHONE 4-OO7B Mis, Harold Grausam, tended a soccer puinc on Sunday NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS [,:, piilmer, Mrs. Harold at the Kcarny High School when v Candidates for appointment of IMMIGRANTS .„„' Mis. Harold Van Ness, an English team from Liverpool National Guard officers must heed played a picked American team. The first" group of Immigrants '],n':i>iii' Mrs. Her- the new standards approved by to enter the United; States under and Mrs. Robert —Miss Grace Pollock, Newark Cinnamon sticks and almond flavored whipped crcani niHkc t' il:,nipr; the War Department, although the popular iced coffee a real taste treat. President Truman's directive Is THOSF.BURKE next, card party will was n [tuest of Mr. and Mrs Rob- appointments arc made by the in- You're Holding I, Any party is a success when 1 cup heavy cream sued on Dec. 22, 1945, recently uy fit the clubrooms ert Campbell, Oak Street. dividual States. Commissions of arrived in New York. There were 1'iilmer and Mrs, Grau- —The Ever Jolly Club met Mon- first lieutenant and higher will be guests try to analyze the subtle '/i teaspoon almond extract 1' 2 tablespoons sugar ^ 867 passengers, 795 of whom were the ACES day at the home of Mrs. Frederick granted only to those wartime of- flavoring of the refreshments. aliens entering under quota visas Funeral Dlredon AscoiiRh, Chase Avenue. . (I. H. Bureau of Physical ficers who have demonstrated their That's just what happens when Pour hot Coffee over cinnamon issued by six Federal agencies YOU'RE HOLDING ALL John B. Kelly as director, —Mr, and Mrs. Oscar HcnRtslcr, fitness as officers. Spicy Iced Coifce is served. Stick and let stand for one Hour. Strain operating in this country and in THE ACES when you're North Bergen, spent the weekend and stir in the sugar and half of completely covered by Finn ';li(ir(I the town of Avenel FOOD FORECAST cinnamon, allowed to steep in cof- Europe. The other seventy-two Insurance. Don't let freak tiiii-iiK! of achievement for with Mr, and Mrs. Samuel. Ol- fee, gives an indefinable delicate the cream. Chill. Whip remaining passenncrs were United States 366 STATE STREET brccht, Jr., Park Avenue. The Department of Agriculture cream, add the almond extract and accidents dig into your sav- illation in the American Liv- flavoring to this beverage which citizens, most of whom were re- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ings. —Miss Carol Loyonmark is con- predicts that the per capita food may be sweetened with either light the '2 tablespoons sugar. Pour cof- patriated after having been strand- n- Mciiii-oi.il. The certificate valescing at her home after a ton- supply irt- .194(1 will be the largest mi exhibition in the store corn syrup or sugar. fee mixture over crushed ice In ed in enemy-occupied zones during Joseph V. Cattello, Mgr. silotomy performed at Perth Am- in history. Though generally below glasses and top with the whipped the war. AveiM'l Street for a month boy Hospital last week, consumer demand at ceiling prices, Make the coffee double- E. R. FINN & Co. irti returned to tlie Avcnc cream. —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Park- supplies will be at record or near- strength, using twice as much Tel. VVoodbrldce 8-1221 •i;,l I'USt Of V. P. W. vacuum-packed coffee' in propor- Use Wool Skirt er, Camdcn, were guests of Mr record levels In fresh and proces- 93 MAIN STREET !,. picnic committee of the and Mrs. Edward Parker, Park sed vegetables, poultry and eggs, tion to the water as, you do for HELPING FATHERS IWore discarding a wool skirt "Tk«r* It No SubitltaU— rjislriit Republican Club will Avenue, Sunday. fish, cheese fluid milk, cream and the regular - strength beverage. LOS ANGELES—To relieve the that looks worn, try turning It In- For Burk* ScrWc*' WOODBRIDGE .ii Hie home of Mrs. George —Mrs, Kenneth Bersey and ice cream. Brew the colTec according to the strain on prospective f;Ulicrs-to- side out and redoing the seams. _ i, Humi'lA Street, tonight at daughter have returned to their Below pre-war levels, partly be- ircctions for your coffee maker, be, hospitals have hooked up a home on Oak Street after visiting cause of heavy exports to famine then proceed as follows; broadcasting system from the de- areas, will be some grain products, Spicy Iced Coffee livery to the waitini; room and as •I,,. Udics' Auxiliary of Fire her parents in MacKenzie, Tenn., HAVE YOUR HEATING SYSTEM READY i. 1 will meet Tuesday at for the past six weeks. fats and oils, potatoes and sweet |6-8 servings soon as a baby is born the fact is HAROLD E. ANDERSON ilic lire-house. —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morten- potatoes, dry beans, sugar, canned G cups double-strength brewed announced to the anxious father FOR NEXT WINTER u- Rosary Society of St. son, Avenel Street, are parents of fruits and canned fish. coilec They even let the newcomer cry 2 two-inch cinnamon sticks into the microphone to announce i:, Church will sponsor a a daughter, Nancy Phyllis, bom OIL BURNERS i:i• -1' i« the shrine of Mother last week at the Railway Memorial and children have returned to their 'A cup sugar (or syrup his arrival into the world. Repairing and Upholttering n. New York City, June 23rd. Hospital. home in Scranton, Pa., after UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY — NO DOWN PAYMENT up will be iiuide by bus and —Mi.ss Btllic Winnin;:, Water- spending several days with Mr. FURNITURE IIM|IS .should bi; made at side, Ayrshire, Scotland, was a and Mrs. Walter Cook, Livingston GAS RANGES-COMBINATIONS !ilt Mr.s. Knot Crawford or Ktiest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Avenue. The Campbell, Oak Street, over the —Mrs. Willard Rankin, Burnett CREDIT TERMS IMwaril Moran. The group 29 EAST GREEN STREET il .I ;|niii.scr a series of af- weekend. Miss Winning is on her Street, entertained at luncheon on end parties betunnim; way lo marry John Haskins, Iowa and bridge Tuesday..Guests were Peak WOODBRIDGE, N. J. STEVE BONALSKY & SONS i...ii;iv. June -lith* The first Mrs. Russell, Woodbriclge; Mrs. whom .she met when he was serv- Of 380 SCHOOL STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ill i)i- held ut the church hall inK in the U. S. forces in England. David Aberlin and Mrs. Victor Telephone P. A. 4-0091-M Phonci: Store—Wood. 8-2458; Reiidence—Wood. 8-2210-W Ihs, Clunk's Podra/.ii and —Mr. and Mr.s. Sherman Bierly Main, Perth Amboy. 'r.iu Inrd us lioslesses. and children, Bellfonte, Pa., were —Miss Dorothy Regan, George lir Fust Aid Squad will con- weekend guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Street and Eugene Pfarr, Railway Glamour cullcction of waste paper Nevin Bierly, George Street. Avenue, visited the U.S.S. Denver Sunday morning. —Mrs. Jennie Gunnell, Baring, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and For The .-. Thomas McKcovn has Mo., and Mrs, Kathcrine Pelitt. attended a theatre party in New aril to IHM- liome in Jersey New York City, were visitors- of York City afterward. Mr. Pfarr iiltcr vi.sitiiiK her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barlett; Rem- served on the U.S.S. Denver. June aid Mr.s. Edmund Howes, sen Avenue, over the weekend. \ rr..I Avenue. —Mrs. Jcaneltc Ross, Dartmouth ViniuTs of the cash awards at Avenue, was this week's winner in CALL WOODBRIDGE Bride hi'im and food sale of the the dress club sponsored by the •y sm-iety last week wore: Woman's Club. 8-0648-PRICZ'S Glamour is yours, when you visit our salon. Barbara Elliott, $10; Florian —Mr.s. Julius Schiller, Park Ave- Home Appliance* Repaired \\17, S10, and Mrs. Plorian nue, entertained Mrs. Gerald Properly And for easy combing and keeping, arrange lit,-. $5. Mrs. Howard Good- Grcenberg, New York City; Mrs. for an appointment with one of our expert awarded an apron. Benjamin Ncuss, Woodbridgc and • SEWING MACHINES Iis. Morris Swirksky, Yale Mrs. Leo Friedman, town, Friday, • VACUUMS operators today! lie, and Mr.s. George Slivku. at cards. • WASHERS tit Street with Miss Helen —Mrs. Margaret Hendricksen, • RADIOS • TELEVISION Pop's the guy who doea things for his family without a grumble! . . . IIu foots the . Perth Amboy, attended the Long Branch, is spending a week •TOASTERS SYLVIA BEAUTY SHOPPE K in Millbuhi last week. with her (grandson and-grand- Irs. Mary Cole and Mr.s. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold State Theatre Building TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-1453 bills, he educates us, he acts as chauffeur, general repair man, and on occasion has : Homer, Dayton, Ohio, were Larson, Fifth Avenue. WOODBRIDGE 76 MAIN STREET . . WOODBRIDGE s of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick, —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skibinski been seen drying dishes. We do little enough to show our appreciation, but next Sunday is THE day! The 'family is his more than ever . . . the Gifts from PUBLIX are his ... the day itself is his! Let's make it an important day in his life! s Getten' Warmer! r Shop At Choper'si \ Just Arrived!

LIMITED PUTS POP ON TOP SUPPLY Don't Mean Weather! Give Father a one-way ticket io That Wonderful Seaforth lie Feeling on hit day- June 16th! He'll like any l\ ^^ of the Seaforlh sels'of ^'V^p*#r^\ »"*", PIPES polished stoneware mugs, \^er^^ \ , iA\y Young Women. • • step into and jugs boxed in brown \\\ > v\ j y'^-- 'tweed—as masculine as the \ 5-00 to 12-50 fin? products they contain? " $2.00 to $7.00, plus lax. \ fmportaftt positions D Ya«Hcy'8 Shaving Bowl ....:...- ..$1.00 k Lentheric Ai'lcr Shaving Lotion $.100 in your Commupity La Cross Implement Set ....$5.00 to $15.00 SPORT SHIRTS SWIM SHORTS D Gillette Razors 9ity up Long and Short Sleeves • Lightweight Fabrics NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED s- Polaroid or ('ool Ray Goggles $1.95 up TO EARN HIGH PAY AS ii TELEPHONE OPERATOR! Waterman Fountain Pens $5.00 to $10.00 G Men's Hair Brushes $1.00 to $5.00 Your head's high! You're proud of yourself... us u Middleton Tohucco Kit $1.00 telephone operutor. I Large Selection of Pipes $1.00 up At your switchboard you T help to keep your com- munity's dociul und busi- Tobacco Pouches $1.00 up ness life moving swiftly T and effectively. i Uunhill Cigarette Lighters ....._.:..., $1.00 Ypu'U muke the highest Humidors ....$1.98 up puy ojwrators have ever H received^ You need no Brush Sets !....'. $1.98 up experience, yet in three months you'll, receive E Shaving Brushes ...... $1.00 up your firatinereuse. R Cigarette Case and Lighter . _ $2.25 The job's fun —sur- SOCKS /1 roundings are attractive Large Selection jIALLMAPi?, —companions quickly Reinforced Toe and Heel E Men's Soap' "...>x $1.00 become your friends. Featuring Hall Mark Cards CASD Find out how you cuu become, more important LEATHER and FELT MOUSE SLIPPERS ifi your town. Just pick up your phone and cull' "Chief O" CHOPER'S DEPT. STORE DRUG PUBLIX STORE r , — "Open All Day Wednesday — fiw Jersey Bell Telephone Company 81 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. JL 95 MAIN STREET Phone Wdbg. 8-0809 WO0DBR1DCE, N. J.

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Railroads ttKiched New Mortem Low-dart House , Ceiling's Off on Will Bring War Today's Pattern Production of Penici!li | Record in War Shipment! i Of Cann*d, Frotttt Type Shows Increase f WASHINGTON. - Railroads han- I WASHINGTON. - PtHe controls O 3n fllM 50 million tons of high ex- DeadBaekHome .WASHINGTON ! Eii.'penfled indefinitely recently W nil bt-odutitlon ra^e pioiivci for military purposes plus icaonoo. frozen and preserved ber- 1: |r«at quantities of poison gaj in j rie«' and berry prtiduCU except but there is ju World War II. without a person be- • cranberries. Under Present Plain Next st 1 output of a companion ing killed. Fruits used in sodi fountains are Of Kin Will Be Polled tnmycln. In its annual report for 1915 the \ included, but net processed pttrtl- The Civilian p , Ajsociation of American Railroads i ucts made by nixing berries with On Reburial Wishes. r(KlUc ration estimated th sold that in one month of 1945 the j apples or other fruit, such *» rasp- c railroads handled more military ex- WASHINGTON. - Preparations of penicillin at apprnv i berry-apple jelly, nor foods which billion units, comparoi ploslvei than during all of World 1 are not commercially recognized as have been completed for the work W«r 1. of returning 2W1.000 or,more of the T37 billion five moms . i berries. ' . # big Increase, plus the f,', ? From 1M0 to 1945 inclusive, the nation's war defll The necessary I In the latter group a« grafts, requirements begin i,-, [-,• ' report tiii, shipments by rail of tomatoes and other fruits, e*en legislation has passed both houses spring, has made it \w ttploslvcs totkled 1,302.623 car- though they are elassed botanically of congress. export allocations at V'"'1'1' loads. a5 belonging to the berry family. The tnensttre authorizes an out- level," CPA said. !j°* Retail prices for hand JawHi-iriow- lay which may exceed 200 million dollnrs. Production of strops,. . Large U. S. Suppljr Base crs are going up 9 to 10 per cent 1 Retailers can charge the higher Under present plans, next of kin said, still is too iow yi; ^"' Ttirried Back to Britain will be polled to determine whether rntlitflry. requirement - • postwar month In March when latest reports. ! Japan are going into phrediiing will be fjad to .send yr-ii instructions 1,027 loans, aggregating S48,B17,- 36 38, 40 and «. SUe 16, frock, agriculture commltt^ .> AIR LINK 1 ] machines to become paper pulp. for its repair. For this reason, 731, were authorized. Principal Plan Fewer Cemeteries, takes 2% yards 39-toch material and' many other iV-» Air service between Washington I The 22.000,000 Army maps, now identification labels on rugs and Official plans call for a continu- Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in products are mndo ' " borrowers were small concerns en- coins for this pattern to 1T0 News- and Berlin was established for thel.stored in Hawaii, will be returned carpets should be kept on. ous reduction in" the number of gllitids. He said thnt Jjrst time in htstoty on May 21i .to the U. s. and pround into suf- gaged in wholesale and retail trade, paper Pattern bepi. m West 18th ? rr,: in the Mctatworking industry, in overseas cemeteries so adequate St.. Nfew York 11, N. Y. Print turcM are not ctf:,, #hen an American Airlines plane iflcicnt pulp to provide an estimated because black marb't ''.'•• j 800 tons of a specially prepared Woodwork Cleaner food and related products, in care and protection may be given plainly 8I2E, NAME, ADDHE88, left Washington for Berlin. The graves. In the Pacific, for example, STYLE NUMBER. crs, unequipped to J;I-, •;- service also provides Washington I papsr. Woodwork cun be cleaner! with a jTa'nsportation and communica- tion, in the construction industry bodies not brought back to this coun- NOW Wtdy—the Marian Martin them away, iHth its first direct air link Kith I • ' mixture of ore-hr.lf cup VMtfar, Ih support of his

307 STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY IN P. A. NATIONAL BA^NK BLI)(i. JEWELRYGIFIS FOR THE

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Her engagement dia-1 The mos^r important botoiuet she'll «vi'i' n'1 mond is more than a I gift. It will be a source is her bridal flowers. It must be pcrfi-cti'"' »' of joy and pride jt.seJf — be it a cascade or a simply al|llilK ..through all the yearal I ahead. Choose it here) bible. We are experts in artistically ni'.r;i»i-"n|! frniu our Detection of' guaranteed diamond I a design, complimentary to' the briiU' * M I rings, ' and to her own personality—in the il11"1 " HANDSOME GIFTS FOR DAD her choice. • FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH ROBERTS Woodbridge Flower Sbopp8 &LIEBERMAN 1. Titlnnhaiia WoodbrldCe S')^2 88 SMITH STREET; PERTH AMBQY, N. J. : • - '• ,- P. A, 4-1245 ••••.• • B40 RAHWAY AVWJE „ •V: •• THURSDAY, JUNK 13, T?AGE SEVEN" Plan to Do Something Woman Named Pro and Con Programs Prepared Warn Yank in Germany About Shirt Shortage Plan Hit PP in Aunt's Will (Confined from Patji 1) Against Secret Nuptials WASHINGTON. - The men's suit (Continued from Paqe 1) (Continued from Pagt 1) OBITUARIE0 S E Building, No. 11 School and inNeary, Charles Nelson, Ranald FRANKFURT.-ln n mov»,to dis- shortage moved up for top atten- pl»n was to have two teachers YORK—Cathleen S. Skow, tion recently as the , government Ford* School, No. 14, Therefore Nier, Prank Pavel, Earle Peterson. courage further dahdesUno-mnr- teach but three classes and use '''"]!. Avenue-, Woodbridge, counted hopefully on new "emer- it would be necessary to hire Gilbert Peterson, Frank Pochek. riages between Americans end Ger- the rest of the time for supervision. Mr*. Emma Chriitensen vice principals for No. 11 and i, mi a beneficiary in tho will goncy.^mensures to help ease an- Todd Raison, Nicholas Rakoncnu, trans, army headquarter* warned "Do It Mfht" WOODBRIDOE - Mrs. L "tint, the late Sadie Jane other clothing scarcity tow-cost cot- No. 14 to Interview parents, car- Robert Revolr, Richard Rosen- that such marriages would be pun- Chrlstcnsen, widow of Chrte < ry out disciplinary measures and At this point. Mr. Nicklas de- "'' j Now York, filed for pro- ton npparcl. ineler, Alberta Rotundo, Thomas iihed by Immediata dlichirg* and clared: "If we tire gjUng through len:;en, died Friday at her to advise teachers. ' Rudolph, Robert Sabo, Frank 117 Prospect Avenue. She Is 'I,,,-P last week in Surrogates The Civilian Production admlnls- removal from the occupation zone. with this plan,lets it right and she is left a cash bequest 4. That the class load in the var- Schranz, Ronald Seaman, Fred The directive declared th»t "mar- spend enough money so that it con vlved by a daughter, Mrs. Howard^ 'in, mid one-ninth of the re-tratlon began analyzing reports ious schools will be still heavier Sheppard, James Simon, Joseph McNab, two sons, Gilford and Her,l« from 80 manufacturers on why out- ringe with Germans, Bulgarians, be done right, otherwise it is not '..,• (.'ii.atc.1 than the present time which Is Simon, Charles Smith, Christian Hungarian!, Rumanians and my feasible, You must understand bcrt L. Chrlstensen , and fltff •'• iiv( died May 24, leaving put of inexpensive suits fell neatly against the policy of the State Stockel, John Szabo, Edward grandchildren. ' «'| K a million garments shy of the three other ensmy lutfonalt by U. S. mill- right now that a part time teacher, '!:tv declared "more than Department of Education. Thompson, William Tins dale, teaching three classes could not Funeral services were held Mojl*|| and one-hnlf million goal set for the tary personnel a.nd by U. S. Allied Imn '•' She lived at 144 East 3. That even though the number Frank Toth, Richard Toth, Ken- »nd neutral civilian* employed by. be a vice principal which would be day afternoon from the boipi 1011 •• —- York. first three fnonth^ of this year, of bus routes will be cut down, neth Tyler, Joseph Ur, Abram Van necessary. The present principals j Burial was in Alpine CemeterT^f From this check the ngency ex- the U. S. forces In Germany and more pupils will be transported Bramer, Thomas Yan Decker, Austria is itrictly prohibited." in the elementary schools are not Perth Amboy. pects to learn what new steps may than heretofore. That no def- Bruce Van Ness, Joseph Young, certificated for high school prlnct- USTS IN have to be token to bring produc- inite arrangements were made Adolph Zlesenlss. palships and could not be us*d Mrs. Luba H. Castell ipnlUDGE — Albert O. WOODBRIDGE— Private funeriH b(l()i tion up to schedule. in the plan for the transporta- Also To Graduate Army Wean Down 1,000 You have to have someone who has J7, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion of parochial School child- sufficient time to supervise — tto services were held for Mrs. 1 I Lucas, a Grove Avenue, On the cotton clothing front, tho Amelia Alemctda, Marie Andras- Jap Diehard* in Luion 1 government turned recently to a ren. interview parents, to advise teach- H, Castell. 31. of • Meadowb ,l" Tuesday In the regular dk, Anna Aragon, Jean Arnold, MANILA. P, l. - The largest pock- ; Village, PlalnfMd, who died combination of price Increases and Anna R. Arway, Elsie Bentsen, ers and to enforce disciplinary fur three years. Lucas, very 6. That Avenel children will be et of diehard Japanese on Luion — measures." 1 ; 7. She Is survived by her hu juicrested in college, Joined restoration of wartime production attending classes In three dif- Helen Bletsch, Mary J. Brazdo, ; Taylor S. Castell and son, controls in the latest of a series ferent School Buildings from Rose Breza, Lorraine Buchany, a hungry, dlseaa»rldd«) force esti- Mr. Nicklas then went on to say; miince Department as his mated at about 1,000 In the moun- : s. Castell, 2nd: her parents, iii branch of service and the of notions to obtain more yarn the 5th to 8th grades—Avenel, Marcia Ceremasak, Madeline Cher- "Many Conflicts" and Mrs. Paul Hawryllw, ,n>:in Theatre aS his choice and fabric for shirts, underwear, pa- Sewaren and Port Reading ego, Mary Cherry, Blanche Coogan, tainous San Jon section, 200 miles ""These is bound to be conflict? ! Park Drive; two sisters, Mrs. 1 I Jamas, dresses and work clothing. Schools, which is against edu- Zoc Costello, Betty Courtot, Mar- north of Manila — is steadily be-' r-,..i's theatre. He is a mem- arising if this plan Is enforced. i Phair. Woodbridge and Mrs. Hell iyf'ilii e class of 194(1, Wood- The nlm is n 50 per cent Increase cational policy. garet Crowley, Annabelle Cullen. Ing reduced. The army captured You know as well as I do that, Ann D'Angelo, Dolores D'Aprlle, Nestor, Bcdmlnstcr.' *a |F llinh School.^ in output of low-cost Knrmcnts. 7. That the early hour for report- Eugeolo Berslda, a leader of th« boys and girls look forward to j < Mis. Castell was a graduate Ojt; ing to school, which has been Nannette Dawson, Marie Deter, pro-Jepangse FUlplnoi, and laid pa- entering high school and being' ! Georgian Court College, 1 the greatest objection of parents Loretta Devald, Evelyn Elster, trols had taken 30 other prisoner* with older boys and girls, They I and a memberof the Plfttufleld, Kl) TO STATE POST Adreanna Farkas, Ann Frcy, Bar- GRADUATION DANCE of children In the outlying sec- and killed more than 100. ' look forward to social life they CollCKc Club. lODBRIDGE—Harry J. Van- WOODBRIDGE — The Eighth tions who have to travel by busbara Garls, Diana Garofolo, Joan did not have In grade schools, If llrr Freeman Street, com- and leave while It is still dark Glrdner, Dorothy Gosack, Joan they are sent to grade schools for , Mrs. Johanna Searlei :':' ./or Past 4410. V. F.W., was Grade of No. 11 School will hold Goriss, Barbara Graham, Margaret during- the winter months, is MORE HUB CAPS CONE part of their high school training WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Johonnil I Hchabilitation Officer of its annual graduation dance to- not eliminated. Greenman, Lucy Greshuk, Jean there will be conflicts between the Seailes, widow, of Adrian Searle* |sih District of New Jersey at Hapstak, Elinor Hart. Doris Heck- /WOODBRIDOE—Cajoles Maro- morrow in the school auditorium. 8. That there will be dual control ii, 452 Crows Mill Road, Fords freshmen and the younger child- Cool as a summer breeze Is dlfd Monday at the home of her ,(,iini; of VFW Dclcpatcs in Music will be furnished by a flve- In school buildings—with regu- er, Rose Anne Hegedus, Carol Im- ren In school. Therefore I say you this play suit with tie-on match- daughter. Mrs. James E. Runyoiy i River. He will be Installed portico, Anna Johnson, Dolores reported to Sgt. Rudolph Slmonsen have to have vice principals on picce orchestra under the direction lar principals endeavoring to hat two hub caps were stolen oft ing skirt that launders without 739/Ridgedale Avenue. She is ulso ,{i Kiiilc convention in Wlld- maintain control among young- Julian, Elizabeth Katko. Marie full time who know school admin- ironing. Rosemary Kite , of survived by a son, John A. Searlev hich will be, held June 20- of Miss Anna Praser. Decorations Kirk, Margaret Koropscak, Alverna nls car which was parked In front w sters who will most likely be of his home. istration and can deal with boy NBC's "Adventures of Archie North Plalnfleld und four grand*-'^ will be in keeping with Flag Day. pushed around by some of the Krogh, Lillian Lage, Carol Laurit- and girl problems, A teacher can- Andrews." wears it In while with children. Funeral, services werfv^ Older boys and girls. sen, Lillian Leithner, Saundra Lisk, houwer, Donald Doyle, Donald not teach three classes and admin- bright green and brown coin held yesterday afternoon at th* j Norma Lower, Dorothy Lucas, An- Furdock, John Krjersgaard, John ister to such great school prob- dots. The belt, clastlolwd, ad- Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green toinette Magyar, Edith Malone, Latkovlch, Albert St. Miklosy, • lems," justs to ally waistline. It's a Street. Playground Fund Claire Manton, Geraldine McGar- Hopelawn School During the discussion It was Sacony design. Si y, Rosemary Muchanic, Helen Mrs. Hansine Peterson At Hopelawn School, the follow- estimated that the cost of the (Continued from Page 1) ^eidhardt, Nancy Olsen, Nancy plan, to cto it the rluht way, would j SON FOR KUDKRMANS FORDS—Mrs. Hansine Peteraen; Counterman, the Misses Anne 'erry, Harriet Roth, June Schau- ing program will be presented: y, 82, died Tuesday at her home. 917' Kopcho, Margaret Baloga, Mary !ele, Jeanne Scully, Dorothy Sed- 'America," audience; Procession be closer to $50,000 than $20,000 WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. 1 It was ulso pointed out that with Main street. A resident of the Mayti to cover all streets south of lak, Janet Semrad, Jennie of graduates, sketch, " Our Ameri- Walter Rudcrman, 25G South Park Fords section for 60 years, she was can Heritage;" address, Supervis- the elimination of the Woodbridge Avenue and west of linski, Shirley Slivka, Joan Speece, Schocj'No.'rrRoute, no'provlston j f^"1 *!£* ^T.,* A,?.™ a member of the Danish Sisterhood the railroad; the Sewaren Demo- ing Principal Victor C. Nicklas; born Tuesday at Perth Amboy Lodge of South Amboy, She Is sur- Eleanor Statile, Abby Stein, Dol- presentation of diplomas, William was made tlo transport parochial cratic Club, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, ires Tartaglione.Charlotte Thomp- "7h \"T, i " ",""'"'7 !'»""•"•"' | G,.ner«l Hospital. Mrs. Rudcrman vived by a daughter. Mrs. William chairman assisted by Mrs. Borge Benson, member of Board of Edu- .school ch.l,iron from Avene! to St. Uu, form T LnUnn rjortofoky. son, Joan Thorn, Peggy Tombs, .lames' School. Mr. Werlock saul: p ,, A b Pearsall two sons, Frank and Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Boros, Mrs. cation; song, Mary Ann Wagerik; y Dorothy Travena, Evelyn Travena, presentation of special prize, Mrs. he "thought that the Avoncl bus ! . ; John, all of Fords and four grand- James Cotter, Anthony Panko, Mr. llalre Wlnegar, Jean Zehrer, going to Port Reading could drop ! , children and six Ryan to cover Old Road, Pleasant Mary Mohr, president of Home Mv ]w )lan bl ciulsr Ul(!y dren. Funeral services will be held Fords School No. 7 and School Association; farewell, the parochial school children off "'"""f \ » .' and Central Avenues, Robert, Col- The program to be presented at on Rahway Avenue and they could il will break up two classes Uimomiv. nfiri'iHion ul 2,30 at her vln and Vernon Streets; Sewaren graduates. ami eliminate school spirit. High home. Burial will be in the Alpine the Fords exercises will be as fol- Those who will receive diplomas walk the rest of the way." Civic Association, Mrs. Walter Mc- lows: Overture, "Waltz of the Another question which arose School extra-curricula activities Cemetery. Perth Amboy. Kean, chairman assisted by Mrs. are: Lillian Veres, Mary Ann Wa- could not be coordinated. Students Flowers," orchestra; processional gerik, Eleanor- McCann, Lillian was the fact that no provisions Sloan to cover all streets north of 'Priests' March," orchestra; "Star were made for freshmen who might are threatening to attend the hear- HIT-RUN VICTIM Woodbridge Avenue, west of Old Palmblad, Gloria WiUiambrecht, inn in a body to express their side WOODBRIDGE—Steve Domon- Spangled Banner," audience; In- Janet Soos, Marie Caiabro, Barbara fall in a subject. It would be im- Road and south of Vernon Street. vocation, Rev. Newton Howden possible to transport .student.1; to of the picture and when told of kas, 73. New York City, visiting There will be a meeting of all can- Nemeth, Gloria Chlnchar, Christ- UlL pl in Andrew Komuvcs, Iselln, was Hymn "0 God Our Help In Age* ina Chrlstenson, Rose Ciallella, N0; 14"School'for'one suu'iecfun-! \ j ' yt-sU-icluy Mr Aaroe assers tonight 8 o'clock In the Past," graduates; Address of Wel- less some provision could be made | *mi "ll w;« a K"°<"H™ because struck by a liit-and-run car Tues- tchool. Checks for the fund may be Margaret Elyar, Ernestine Kreudle, Street, Isclin. Htr-sg come, Jacob Boelhouwer, piano Jeanette Sieczowski, Helen Kopko, to have repeat .subjects in No. 11 they are the ones that after nil day mi made payable to WiUiani Bird, solo, "Waltz In E Plat," Mildred School. Mr. Werlock said "he hadwill be rtlk'c'ted." was treated for a lacerated hip. treasurer. , Florence Kovacs, Florence Hertne- Jdrdan; "A Wise Decision," grad-|ky, Walter SiecZowski, Robert not thought about it" by Dr. John uates; accordion solo, "Dark Eyes," Zicgncr, Wesley Jensen, Anthony P. Lozo, principal at the High Nancy Dunham; clarinet solo, "The Manna, James BenyoJa, John Chir- school, he said "he had thought Bible Corroboration Lost Chord," Carl Youngmnn; re- ico, James Daton, Anthony Muccil- about it for at least 10 per cent citation "Gradatim," Ruth Shul- li, Stanley Grayp. of the freshmen class fails in al o Seen in Old Letters man; class Chorus, "I Love A Little least one subject." Port Reading School Teaching Load Heavier CAIRO, EGYPT. - Seven. let- Cottage," presentation of class, At Port Reading School where ters, written more than 2,100 Supervising Principal Victor C. Questioned about the teaching 21 students will be presented with load, Mr. Werlock admitted in years ago and discovered by Dr. Nicklas; presentation of Diplomas, diplomas the following program Sami Gabra, a Coptic archeolo- Joseph McAndrews, member of the some cases the teaching load would will be offered: be heavier than it is now but felt glst, in a tall stone jar, were de- Board of Education; awarding of Processional, "Pomp and Cir- scribed recently as further cor- prizes, Howard W. Sharp, princi- the "teachers should do a little cumstance;" Reading of 23rd more to help out for the good of roboration of texts of the Bible, pal; farewell address, Arlene Smal- Psalm, graduates; "The Lord's ley; class song, graduates; reces- the youngsters." At that point one Don't wait for the last Each of the letters begins with Prayer," graduates; Hymn, "Be- of the board members reminded religious invocations to pagan sional, "Noble Spirit March," or- loved, Let Us Love One Apother" minute to order your wed- chestra. Mr. Werlock that the' grelvance deities at the Temple of Nebu at and Flag Salute, graduates; Wel- committee of the teachers' union ding invitations. With am- Asswan In Upper Egypt and to The Fords graduates are: Doro- come, Ferdinand Peterson; duet, of which lie is president, just last ple time you can depend the "Queen of Heaven," men- thy Belko, Joan Blanchard, Nancy "A Song of ," Marie de Ma- week protested against the teach- tioned in Jeremiah I, Chapter 44, Dunham, Emma Grau, Betty Jen- rino and Marianne Rtazo; play, ing load they are now carrying. on us to meet your most sen, Mildred Jordan, Dorothy Juhl, "Toward World Friendship;" trio, Verses 15, 18 nnd 17. The plan as submitted calls for exacting demands. Fine In the Bible, Jeremiah Is Gloria Kemash, Dorothy Mascenik, "Cielito Lindo," Andrew Kulick, Lillian Piosko, Claire Stegweit, Nicholas Pellegrino, Ferdinand the installation of a cafeteria in quality stock —r choice of angry with the Jews of Egypt, the high school but none for Se- against men who. knew that their Mary Jane Switzer, Bernice Wag- Peterson; awards, Martin Braun, enhoffer, Fred Beauregaard, Walt- principal; presentation of the class, waren, Port Reading, Hopelawn type. wives were offering incense to and School No. 14 Schools where gods other than Jehovah. er Conover, James Coughlin, Will- Supervising Principal Victor C. iam Fodor, James Hagler, Richard Nicklas; awarding of diplomas, Dr. most of the youngsters will be Dr, Gabra, a professor at the Krauss, Ronald Novak, Richard Seymour C, Deber, member of the transferred and in a position where Middlesex Press I Egyptian university, pointed out O'Reilly, John Sullivan, Ernest Board of Education; song, "Bright hey could not go home for lunch. that this was not the first time Toth, Lois Bailey, Betty Dall, Mar- Summer," graduates; farewell, There is a cafeteria already estab- Wedding cakes • • Our specialty TEL. WOOD. 8-1710 that archeology had proved parts garet Edley, .Ruth Fullerton, Julia Marianne Rizzo; class song writ- lished in School No. 11. Tho plan of the Bible. Qrega, Joyce Kratky, Gloria Lar- ten by Marie DeMarino and Mari- does not allow for the cost of help 18 GREEN STREET for running the cafeteria in the Nothinf! but the best for your wedding day—even "As we proceed, we expect to sen, Gertrude Moore, Marcia Ro- lyn Superior; "Star Spangled Ban- your cake -must be both beautiful and delicious. senblum, Ann Schmehl; Arlene ner;" recessional, March from High School, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. find.much further proof of the Other plans submitted by Mr. Of these two things you can be sure if you order Bible." he said., Smalley, Jeanrie Zehrer, Stephen, "Aida." Balough. Alex Boros, John Deffler, The graduates are: Gerard Ban- Werlock, which he said were not your cake here. The finest ingredients are used— Joseph Gutwein, Frank Heri, Bry- ick, Carmella Barbato, Ernest Cop- as feasible as Plan. No. 3 were Plan the most artistic and skilled hands decorate it. an Jensen, Armin Meyers, Norman pola, Isabella DeDederico, Marie No. 1, moving 322 Freshmen to Peterson, William Sabo, Russell DeMarino, Frank Gulick, Bertha Keasbey school and having a stag- Schmehl, Garl Youngman, Herbert Kovacs, Andrew Kulick, Mary Ot- ger system In the high school start- Zander, Marilyn Alexander, Pat- taviano, Anthony Palumbo, Nich- ing at 8:10 and winding up at 5:10. WOODBRIDGE BAKERY ricia Burke, Margaret (Jholar, olas Pellegrino, Ferdinand Peter- Plan No, 2 was sending 322 TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-1999 Marilyn Dell, Ann Halkoviqh, Lor- son, Marianne Rizzo, Anthony freshmen to Keasbey and 160 raine Kat'ransky, Dorothy Mallett, Santora, Charles Santora, Anthony Sophomores to School No. 11. 96 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Janet Masarik, Margaret Misak Sciarpelleti, Marilyn Superior, Some discussion was held re- Lillian Roudi, Ruth Shulman, John Jean Urban,-Eva Vldakovich, Nich- garding transportation and.it was Balasz, Alexa Balla, Alfred Bencs- olas Volpone and Robert Wood- pointed out that inasmuch as ko; Donald Bergman, Jacob Boel- ward. they were new bus routes they would have to be advertised. Leo Farley, head of the transportation committee, declared "that would Beautiful EXPERT HOME & AUTO RADIO REPAIRS not be fair to the present contract- ors whG helped us out all during the war." Floral WE PICK UP AND DELIVER "We are more concerned with WOODBRIDGE what is fair and right for our It isn't often that; your telephone Is out PHONE 8-1308 school children,'" Mr. Aaroe shot Arrangements i of order—the qverage is less ihaii once in two back. Students Object years. But when trouble does occur, here's SALES AND Meanwhile much discussion is For what happens: Woodbridge Radio SERVICE taking place regarding the propos- als. Teachers and students alike JOSEPH P. KOCS1K June Details go to, the "test desk" man at one (STATE THEATRE BUILDING) of" 19 centers throughout the state. 27 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Working with sensitive instruments ho Weddings 1 directs the repairmen—of ten miles r nwuy—helps them to"trackdown" the trouble whether in your in- SEE US FIRST! strument, the cables, or switch- — CALL — boards. Sometimes it's a long Wedding Veil job—sometimes a short one. But WOODBRIDGE the search goes on until the trouble Hair-Do isiocuted* Repairs are usually 8-1636 Look more glamorolis completed in less than two hours. than you ever have— Keeping the system in good your hair beautifully The perfect setting for the June bride— working condition is more im- set to compliment you Flowers! A bower of lush blossoma—an portant than eve* these days* , . . and to comple- V exquisitely arranged bouquet will make when circuits and, switch- ; ment your bridal cap Artists, Must Bake boards are loaded to full your1.wedding beautiful beyond your,most ( -and veil. YourWetbtingCake! capacity and new equipment f fantastic dreams. You'can rely on us for is hold to get. ! . TELEPHONE We ofler all our skill and romantic sense of design— fine quality and., "out of this world" artifc Woodbridge 8-2138 \ plus cake making that's par try. All we ask ia that you place your order excellences Tiered, deco- rated wedding cakes. Order early ao that we will have ample time to •. t Hair.Dyeing & Ti««wg Our Specially # in advance. # let our skilled hands do their best work. Phone Woodbridge 8-1965 SCHOOL STREET BAKERY I ALSHECK'S FLOTO SHOP New Jersey BteH La Made Bewty Shoppe — WE TELEGKAPH FLOWERS EVEKVWHEIIB,— 458 RAHWAY *VENUI WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE 98 MAIN STREET WOODPRIDGE A VITAl IAKt..tl PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE IV1946 Radio'x Top Con file of 1946 Axis Spy Outfit Co*t of War* Top* Cinematic Event Wealth Since 1776 On The Silver Screen .m. CHAMPAIGN, IIJ^ - Amcr- Broken in China ica's wars have cost more than i Ditmas right here as the milnil.. rr" all the w-caitn tfe cownlrT has i -Night in Paradise," at the Dit- Majestic Theatre, i,n(, ! mns Theatre, can be honestly ap- up sine* Ibf Declaration fit Ws policy to bring to !|)r' Rings Suspected of Causing ff, »cpoitHng to thf ! praised as one of the biggest Holly- ! wood productions of this or any Theatre the biggest m] I U. S. Army and Navy bureau of ocMwmic and business and screen attractions , research of the Unirtrrity of i year. It is a cinematic event no vailed upon the mj,.." „ Losses in Pacific i hlmgoer should miss. the "Asylum of How- Illinois. i All elements of entertainment Wars hive cost the United i arc combined in this fabulous Uni- Tidbits: SHANGHAI — Tweatr German. States 414 billion dollars. All the versal film, produced by Walter Pp*"1' » Present the' J Ct Manruery Johnson, daughter of j Italian and Jspaftt**" ajenb, all farms, homes, fattories, stores Wnnger in Technicolor. at his theatre Tuesday ,,lar Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood R. Johnson, j members of a Ntri-tpensotH were- at no increase, in th<">', '"'11 and other property of the United Merle Oberon as Princess Del- ar Grove Avenue, has been initiated [ wolf organiza&n that carried on States is valued «t 900 billion arai of Persia and Turtian B«y as Office price. A cloubi,. ." into Epsi'on Chapter of Sigma, war against flje United States in dollars, the report said. Aesop, fable teller of Samos, co- screen show for tlu. ,„• '" Alpha Iota, national music frater- J ™s is the nrsti, '„'."' China lcr.j after the Reich had tar- For what the country has spent {star as lovers against the setting nlty for women at Ithaca College.; r*ndM«L have been seiied, Amer- ! of ancient Greece and Lydia. solad appearance tour, She is a freshman in the muMc; on wan, every family in Amer- by "The Pranken' V' f department. . ./ Jeannettc En- j ican authorities here have re«al«d, ica cfuld hare a new S8.000 The role is a change of pace for Don't miss secinu him iv m' never Bindevrajff, daughter of Mr. j according, to the Associated Press. home, a $1.200 car and K.000 in Miss Oberon from the pants-wear- at the Majestic >ri--• 'I!! and MrslGu^ave Bindewaid. will The tger.ts included Lt Ool. Lud- the bar*. i inc George Sand of "A Song to become tlj^ffiride of Robert A. An- wig Ehrtwrdt, head of all German Remember." Sheis warm and fem- derson. June 22, at 8 P. M., in the miliurr and naval intelligence in inine, and abandons rich King First Presbyterian Church. It will ; Asia and a dose personal friend of Proteins Held New Key Croesus to fo|low Aesop "almost be a candlelight ceremony. Jean- j That's the designation Riven Jim and Marian Jordan, por- AdoU Hitler. The German and Ital- [into tragic death. nettc should m»ke a pretty bride.! trajcrs of the title roles in NBC's "Fibber McGee and Molly" series. ian agents will be charged with To Stomach Ulcer Cure The award was announced hy the Father's i>»y 'Committee at its violation rf Surrender terms. CHlCAGt). — A "new treatment Majestic "It's Good News" as Gabriel annual luncheon in New York. The Jordans hare a son. daughter Demaad Artim. for stomach ulcers is reported by •.Merle Oberon and Turhan NOW TO SATrilhAv Here and There: ' I Dr. William W. Bolton of the bureau Heater says. "It's Good News" and granddaughter. Additional arrests and wholesale Bey, the screen's most exciting- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wainwright j deportatioos are expected shortly, of health education of the American romantic stars, in the techni- again today. And it's good news (he used to be the pharmacist at j since tbe United States state depart- Medical association. Jackson's > visited in town Sunday. I color picture "Night in Para- ment has urtentlj demanded action Stomach ulcers afflict an esti- dise," now playing at the Dlt- LOCKS TIHfiVES OUT OF JAIL They now reside in bridgeton. . . . {Million Dollar mated 5 per cent ol the population, LAUREL. MONT.—When thieves AleX Ur, Second Street and Ray j Nazi Assets Are against Nazis and Fascists known huu Theatre. > 5fPH C01TEN to be in Chins. One official said at or some 64 million persons, accord- entered the police station recently Somers. Freeman Street, arc room- i and took three pencils and two 'HlRLtY TEMPLt mates at Erskine College. Due j Business Built least 1,500 persons were-on the sjate ing to DT. Bolton. ' Contcience Sting*, Pay» Hunted in U.S.department'* "dangerous and un- Although the medical profession dime store notebooks, Police Chief West, S. C. Th'ey arc the only New; James3are pent,into action. Now Jersey boys attending the school.' Ex-Soldier I desirable" list in China. awaite further study before passing Dollar Fine After Year final judgment on the new treat- he locks and bolte the station to -Plus- Both were on the baseball team _ ... , \ * i The 20 men who were seized BUTLER, PA, — A comely young Keep thieves out. and attained the highest batting Special Investigators UO to ; helped Japan as well as Germany. ment. Dr. Bolton said: "It appears woman stepped up before Magis- averages Dorothy Langan was Search for Evidence of I1* ^^f- u *as Zf^ to have significant possibilities." trate George P. Mellinffer In traffic Clow. Figuring the model for the Hearn motor It consists of administering pro- court and laid she had no ticket but George Washington, "first farm- ; Secret Deals. i were inept at breaking codes and tein preparations. They may be wanted to pay a fine. boat advertisement in the Herald interpreting message! monitored er of the land." once figured out Tribune Sunday. . . . Marie and taken through the mouth or inject- Explaining she had received a that there were 8,925 barley seed Elmer Rubrighi honeymooned in' from foreign radio stations, and the ed into a vein. ticket for overtime parking a year _____ HIN'GTON. - Twenty special | ring helped them perform this work. to the pound, 71,000 of red clover, Atlantic City. Washington. D. C, CHICAGO - A f-u-mf-r «,«!«• fW^igator* are in Europe seeking ! The ring operated as the Ehr- "Following the start of this treat- ago, the woman said: 298,000 of timothy hay. and Niagara FalU. They really got UULAGO. A .farmer solder ^^ _ ^ ^^ rf ^^ , hMdt hmnK ^ offlcM ta ^^ ment," he writes in Hygeia maga- "I-told you that the meter regis- : revealed here how be built a or.e- around. assets in this country to "corpor- j hai, Canton and Peiping. Officials zine, "ulcers disappeared as though tered 25 minutes when 1 left it and SUN., MOX.. mUlion-a-year business in just by magic." you excused me. For a year now, eight months out of an idea, his ate fronts." Attorney GeneralClark j believed they were responsible for in The Mailbag: told the Associated Press. the sinking of a number of Ameri- Ordinarily, he writes, effective that lie- has been on my conscience mustering-out pay and army sav- treatment is based on recognizing because there was just five minutes v FORDS KtSS-ANOl Pvt. Alexander Danes, son of ings, according to the Associated In an interview Clark estimated can ships, including at least one air- Mrs. Julia Danes. 91 Second that the Nazis transferred control craft carrier, and heavy losses in that mild, soothing food with fre- ; left. I want to pay my dollar." Press. quent feeding serves to keep the 1 Street, is at Amarillo Army Air .In August, Ha* Twentier, of approximately a billion dollars the early phases of the Okinawa and Magistrate Melltnger accepted it FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 44)348 • Field. Amarillo, Texas Richard worth rf other Pacific campaigns. stomach partially filled, and that it morri °9tll former first lieutenant wearing 'the American properties to Is necessary to neutralize the excess Gilbert Tcmporado, son of Mr. and "trusted Individuals" in this coun- The tour Nazi principals arrested Over Million Persons j Thursday, Friday. Saturday I Purple Heart for wounds received in Shanghai had all been interned acidity usually present in ulcer Mrs. Fateo Temporado, 69 Demar- in Italy, was back at his try. June 13, 14, 15 est Avenue, Avenel, enlisted in the , . . , "Through corporate intermedi- at one time by the Chinese govern- cases. Job in Hospital Plans J ob m "TOMORROW IS Jlavy for 3 years on June 15. Prior . ^^e a bus station in Bis- aries the Germans hoped to hide ment and released later on a vari- Dr. Bolton gives this picture of WASHINGTON, D. C. - Nearly ! jilt] to his enlistment, Richard attend- J <**' Mz- "m' he owns a ™aii of certain ety of. pretexts. At least one was the typical ulcer sufferer: He i? thin, 1,400,000 persons joined voluntary j FOREVER" ed Woodbridge High School and » or°fT •business in costume Jewelry other properties employed by the Chinese govern- inclined to limited activity, nervous, prepayment hospital care plans dur- • With Claudctte Colbtrt, participated in basketball and < and is swamped with orders. United States," he said. ment after the end of the war. rather short-tempered and easily up- ing the first three months of this > George Brent, Orson Welles HaiIin Mr Expert Code Breaker, football. He intends to make the! S - Twentier as "one of Says Deals Bidden, set. He is never a robust eater and year, C Rufus Rorem of Chicago, ! Navy his career and wants to be- the important new mail-order ad- is choosy in his diet. and Arrested with Colonel Ehrhardt In ; director "of the Blue Cross commis- ! come a radio technician. . . . vertisers of 1946." the magazine They anticipated the possibility Causes of ulcer are many, he HAPPY HOUR" Shanghai were Bobo Habenicht, an ! sion, told the senate labor committee un I Advertising Age reported his story ' of war between the two countries expert Nazi code-breaker, Jo- adds. as proof lhal 1 ! recently. Rorem urged that "existing From The Notebook: \ "opportunity constant- j long before 1941 and remembered hannes Rathje, former pers""" Sunday, Monday, June 1G, 17 —PIUS- y is knocking for those who have j the experience of the last war, when professional and community spon- '• Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pinter pilot tor Marshal Hermann Goerlng, SPONSOR ROAST "BLUE DAHLIA" will celebrate their golden wedding the will to hear." 1 they lost properties in the United and Wolfgang Schenke, a former WOODBRIDGE — The Couple's sored programs" be made a part of One Mqhi o the national 1health program. j date Sunday at a reception and Wounded in Action. j States. newspaper correspondent who was Club of the Methodist Church will With ! SUSAN HAYWARD - PAUl LUKU/j dinner to be held at the School Lieutenant Twentier was wound- I "So they went through a carefully hold a frankfurter roast tomorrow Alan Ladd - Veronica Lake trained as an agent by the German ( BIU WIIUAMS „ Street Auditorium.. . . Congratu- cd while serving' with the 1st ar- j calculated series of cloaking trans- high command, night at Echo Lake Park, West- and lations and many, many more mored division. While in the hos- actions in which they put their field. Members will leave the BURIED ALIVE 7 MLNUTES: Habenicht early in the war broke LIVES "DING DONG happy years together. ... This pital he had an idea: Most of his j American properties In the hands of a coda of the 'United States coast church at 7 o'clock. The committee sign appeared in irontof a Route uddies would like to have a sig- individuals they believed they is Mrs. James Kittle, Mrs. Russell SOUTH BEND, IND.™ Buried WILLIAMS" guard and directed German sub- Lorch, Mrs. A. E. Fuge, Mrs. Moran alive for seven minutes when the 29 service station: "Found—some- tet ring bearing the division in- could trust." marines in the Atlantic to 'Allied With Glenn Vernon and thing. Either a hat or a bird. Blew signia. And, what about • the mil- Clark said Swiss and Swedish neu- V. Trexlcr. sides of an eight-foot ditch caved Marcy McGuire ships. He was responsible for the in, Matthew Stewart, 50-year-old in or flew in. Owner may claim lions of G.I.s in other outfits? trals and "even some naturalized Binking of many ships. same by identifying it." . . . After SIGN DAMAGED' laborer, survived with only a few Alter his discharge, Mr. Twentier Americans, acted as fronts for the Rathje's specialty was supplying Tuesday, Wednesday a little article in last week's issue .tjvested his mustering-out pay and SEWAREN—Mr. Arnold, of the bruises. The fact that he fell on Germans in these maneuvers." information on American aircraft his stomach, with his face covered June 18, 19 of this paper seeking volunteers savingavings in samplle ringsi , supplielid . All the properties involved have Royal Petroleum Co., Cliff Road, Installations to Japan. Schenke reported to Desk Sergeant Carl by his hands, probably saved him "VACATION FROM for Red Cross work, especially for r an Indianapolis jeweler. been taken over by the alien prop Motor Corps, Mrs. L. L. Loveland, helped uncover Chungking agents Sundquist Monday that a sign suffocation. MARRIAGE" He mailed the' samples to the erty custodian "on the theory that who were . smuggling Americans owned by the concern and erected executive (secretary, received sev- commanding generals of each ol With Robert Donat eral calls from women offering they were owned or controlled and other Allied nationals from oc- at the intersection of Cliff Road Ure army's 105 divisions. He en- by Germany," the attorney general cupied China to unoccupied China. and Oakland Avenue has been and their services. ... It pays to ad- closed mimeographed order forms ISELIN THEATRE yerfSse in this newspaper. ... said. Adolfo Rosi and W. Mantovani, damaged by boys throwing stones. "THE GAY CAVALIER" and said that the rings would cott 100 Cases Under Trial, Oak Tree Road two of the Italians arrested, were With Gilbert Roland •22.75 each. "More than 100 cases involving radio operators for the Ehrhardt Fi.lin, N. J. Met. 6-1279 Ha Ha Dept. : He .sat back to wait. Months this property are in litigation," he Dinncrwarc to the Ladies bureau in Shanghai. They bad been RAHWAY One of my neighbors took oil her passed. Nothing happened. said, "and others are sure to come operators aboard the Italian lir.e: Empire curtains the other day in prepara- He went back to his bus station up. The object of our European in- Friday, Saturday, June 11, 15 tion for a thorough house cleaning Conte Verdi, which was scuttled at 1 ob, even ollered a friend a half vestigations Is to develop evidence Shanghai. They and Dr. Takssiiirr.a FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY "A WALK IN THE SUN" and she was literally bcsei(,'cd by interest • in his "business." The so when a neutral maintains he frantic house hunters who thought Taiji, son of a Japanese paper mill With Dana Andrews xiend said, "No, thanks!" owns one of these properties, the owner, who served as a liaison DITMAt TODAY she was moving. . . . Steve Wer- Gets Check for Slfip.OOO. government can prove that it is lock admitted to the Board of officer between the ring and the Sunday, Monday, June 16, 17 PKHTH AMtlOY THRU WEDNESDAY, JUNE 191 A few days later Mr. Twentier German-controlled." I Japanese government, ( probably Phone P. A. 4-ICISS Education Monday that according received a letter. It contained a "SPELLBOUND" to his plan No. 3 the teachers The justice department's special will be held as material witnesses. check for $150,000 from the 3rd ar- With Ingrid Bergman, Would have a heavier teaching load mored division for fi.GOO divisional mission in Europe "has turned up —and just after the grievance considerable documentary evidence MAYOR CAUGHT BY METER i:>. EMMITT LVNN / Gregory Peck rings. Half the division's men had JOAN S»HIOM committee of the union which he to suppoH the government's view- LIVINGSTON, MONT.—One of Forrt'tt TAYLOR placed orders. Chief THUNDtRCLOUD heads complained of a heavy ant! we cxptct to find more," Clark the first customers at the police Tuesday, Wednesday, Mr. Twentier quit his bus station In Color teaching load just last week. said. court for overtime parking after June 18, 19 job and told the Indianapolis jewel- I parking meters began operating Tom Neal - Ann Savage in er to swing into full production. • | Edward Rlictts, chief of the mis- "BEHIND GREKN LIGHTS" DUlju Know: sion, was here for several days here was the Mayor, Walter C. "DETOUR" Orders poured in from other divi- ' House. He appeared to pay his SI With Carole Landis, That the Class of 1046 of Wood- conferring with Clnrk, He then re- Saturday, Sunday Matinees— ions, with chocks ranging from ! turned tu Germany with new in- fine just two hours later. William Gargan bridge High, School had several $7,000 to $15,000. Mr. Twentier sons and daughters of Township structions. FOUR CARTOONS 1 moved in on the marines and army policemen? There is Joe DalLori'. air forces. His production jumped "What wo are primarily interest- ion, Joe Sipos' (inuiihter. Prank ed in are the corporations con- 1 to 20,000 ring.; weekly. 'Szallar's daughter, Ben Parson'. trolled by the Germans," he Said. daughter, Anthony Peterson's son; He began running Country-wide "It is the justice department's con- the two sons of the late Joe Mak-> advertisements persuading service- tention that these holdings now be- STATE THEATRE p flnsky and the daughter'1 of the men's wives and sweethearts to buy long to the American government." late George Mi.sak. . . . And llyit the rings as gifts — along with WOODBRIDGE, N. J. , the rumor has it, that should the sweetheart pins for themselves. NOT SO FUNNY He recently incorporated his busif Werlock Plan to eliminate double OSHKOSH, WIS. — Admitting LATE SHOW SAT. TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY sessions in the High School |.;< ness arid now has general offices that they had deflated tires on a Gene, TIERNEY - Walter HUSTON in through, that Harry Lunci am and a factory of his own at string of parked automobiles, po- Howard Fullerton arc .scheduled Phoenix,' Ariz., and has branched lice required three boys, each man- 1 "DRAGONWYCK" for the vice principals' jobs in No, into manufacture of other types of ning a hand pump, to reinflate all , Phis Glenn VERNON in costume jewelry. , 11 and No. 14 Schools? ... the tires to normal pressure. Dick Haymcs "DING DONG WILLIAMS" Maureen O'Hara Last But Not Least: > SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY. OBEROX I hear that a new tulip is on tin Harry James Wallace BEERY - Margaret O'BRIEN in market called Joseph Stalin, Gue: and TURIIi BfJ what color? . . . Hear the Unitec "BAD BASCOMB" Jewish Appeal drive in cettini: ot A New Loan Service His Orchestra to a good start. . . . Also hear tha Plus Jinx FALKENBERG in Windsor Lakis, formerly of New "TALK ABOUT A LADY" *mg new Street, and lately of the Coasi 2 Days Only WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Guard, is back in this territory lJ residing in Perth Amboy for th in Woodbridge! Paulette GODDARD in "KITTY" fiEKEHT FrJ. & Sat.', June U & time being. ... My garden look OUR NEW OFFICE ^1 PERTH AMBOY asjif it could do with a little les: Phone V. A. 4-0253 rain. How's yours?. .. Woudbridg IS NOW OPEN AT Joan Leslie - Robert Alda Charles Stanvit Fire Co. is betumiinf; Lo make plan; — in — for its annual carnival. . , , I lik "LAWLESS EMPIRE". the way the Suwurenitcs yet thinK, "CINDERELLA JONES" done. They want a ifooil^ play 87 TWO DAYS ONLY—SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JIM l(i AM ground for their youngsters so the Charles Coburn - Ginny Simms in >&re co-operatini; 100 per cent wit "SHADY LADY" tjie Township Recreation Commi tec. They are planning u house-to — Also — MAIN ST. Vincent Price - Lynri Bart In "SHOCK house canvass in order to buy nec (Second Floor) essary equipment. That is cloiny— I'UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THIJRSUAY, JUNK. !*• '' '° not just talking.,... Loans are available to you LATE SHOW SAT. ' FIXES TIKE ON WRONG CAR in any amount from CAN M-G-M's WONDER SHOW! CHICAGO — Ready tu retur NOW PLAYING— YOU ASYUIMrf $25 to $300! home after work, Policeman Ed TAKE Dane Clark wards Mcndunhall discovered" • ONE DAY SERVICE * tiro on a car parked in fron Janis HORRORS of the Police station. Just as Men • MORE LENIENT POLICY Zachary Sqoit denhall finished changing the tin •..LONGER TERMS AND in Policeman Prank Sheelmn cami 4 i ,Q,Ht., ot the .station nucl tlianl^ .<, SMALLER PAYMENTS,! / > HER KIND l* him for filing the tire on h oar. The two officers owned auto Call OF MAN" mobiles of the same make am •usually parked them in front MR. CARROL,*, at WO. jB-1840 Companio the station. Mendenhall's car and pitk up ca»h iaUrtoday! ppen to men *nd women. been moved slightly down tin Chester Morris rMOAHAlll ' , street. Only $16.15 monthly repays a $200 loan in IS mpnthtl Jeff Donnell lUCIUI IAU LUCILIIIMMU ONE WAY TO REMEMBER Richard Lane LANCASTER, PA.—When Rober In . li, Frimd was rescued by the de EMPLOYEES JUDY OA«UNP i,«$H>yer Radford Mtffl his cruiser "THE TUESDAY KATHRVftOIAVK vflje Hejeiia wassuSk to 1943, Frimd PHANTOM MIDNIQHT MNAHOINI % vowed that .he would never, forget PERSONAL LOAN CO. 1 tl.Rftdfprd. He kept his promise THIER" M4JE4TIC LJcsnia #754 , JUtsi 2 W % OD moutbly baUnocf. JUNE 18 .:€.[ 'vietomnopw," naming his first son* Radford In Technicolor Wtod •'' '•-riii'"--.n-'i' ••> •••> —LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 PAGE NINE Partial Right Of Appeal jnbepenbent- leatier The United States Supreme Court does THE ICEBERG HtiRh Williamson Kelly not hear every case that anybody wishes Mnri-h H, 1878—Ancfint 2, 1M1 to carry before the highest tribunal. It COMBINING acts on petitions for review and announces „,,, rrn-ler-Jotirnul (IBM) a decision without giving* as a rule, any '.„, tvoniibrMw ttnitt (l«0»> reason for the ruling. I have a letter this morniiiR ourtoen, I think she shows very from a leader in Virginia who ;ood senr" In not tying hefselt 1 i',iiillnlinrt Kvory Thursday by tho The other day it declined to hear an signs herself Broken - Hearted lown to oi - boy. Just because he ii,.ii rulillulling Company, Woodbrldgo, N. .1 v ' , a !•' (jroifory, President; Maxwell Logun, appeal of a man living in New Jersey, Mother, She says that her daugh- nas a car is no reason to fall la p! «iil«iii: Lawrence F. Campion, Treasurer; ter has a nice boy friend with a love with him. I certainly would ''' lln-Bory, Secretary. who worked at the Philadelphia Navy car who Is very nice to her but not advise her to run around with yard, after the Pennsylvania Superior whom she doesn't seem to care wild crowd but. If the pther boys W K. (iRioaOUY ....Editor and Publisher for; Her daughter prefers to go Court had decided that the City of Phila- and girls she goes with behave out with oilier girls and boys whom themselves, It seems to me that she Art miH'iriMimSNT NEWSPAPER delphia had a right to levy an income tax the mother thinks mean no good Is much better Off with them than nrrltfOon lUiei $2.00 pel yenr In advance to her. As her dauRhter Is" only on the wages. going with one boy she doesn't love just because her mother ap* Invasion Anniversary The navy yard employee, one William G. proves of him, .,, have been few events in the his- Barnes, asserted that he (did not pass _JUST. The mother also says the, her- through Philadelphia going to and from self, I a widow and has been go- f the United States to arouse the ing with a man nine years who [ this country as did the historic his work, that he received no benefits from Paragraphs wishes to marry her. If he Is a 0 the city, that the Federal Government had man who will fit Into her home ii of Normandy which took place on "Will Learn and pet alopg with her children, i 1944, just a little over two years exclusive jurisdictiony/ttver the Navy yard Russia, we are again reminded, mnniaRc would seem the proper and that the levy violated his constitutional now pays workers according to course. If he Is hot the right kind their worth, It will learn, In time, of man, she shouldn't have been to remember the anxious thrill rights. as others have, that some won't Kolng with him. work that cheap.—Detroit News. | was experienced by Americans on the We arc not advised as tp the amount of She should allow her daughter money he had to pay the fcity of Philadel- How Much? to go with young folks of her own |tifi-niit when it was realized that, at age—just see that she comes In at phia, under its one and one-half per cent It It lakes 28 books by experts soldiers were engaged in the to explain radar, how much faith a proper time and doesn't go to annual income tax, but if the facts asserted is to be put In the politician who rowdy places. She Is too young L>r;iti! effort to secure a foothold on to be thinking of marriage. tiiieiit of Europe, which wus bris- are correct, one finds it difficult to under- merely keeps his car to the ground [din —Boston Globet LOUISA. ,vitli German defenses. stand why the municipality has a right Dear Louisa: to levy, on his income. Contented r more than a year the invasion had My boy of thirteen Is very One contented householder Is expected. The Russians, hard-pressed It may be that the amount in controversy anxious to go to camp but he Is the one who believes he has suc- our .only child and we miss him cessfully resisted, for another year, 1(> Kastern Front, were depicted in in the suit was too small to engage the so much when he is a way that we the temptation to RIVC the ccllai •rule need of assistance and fears had attention of the august tribunal, or there hate for him to go. Do you think a Spring cleaning—Boston Globe, we are very selfish to want him expressed that the Soviet might be may have been other reasons to justify the Maybe to stay with us? ;C(| to capitulate unless the cross-Chan- refusal of the Court to hear his appeal. The price of Swiss cheese has beer Mother—N. J. Answer: vasion was speedily undertaken. However, if Mr. Barnes had been a cut possibly to make ullowanc for the holes.—Indianapolis News, You arc not only selfish but very cu news reached the people of our house-to-house canvasser for a large corp- foolish. An only child Is handi- oration, selling articles to housewives for OW-Tlmer capped by not having any broth- hut our air-borne troops had landed An old-timer is one who can re- ers nnd sisters because he does lormaiuiy and that an immense armada delivery by mail and the City of Philadel- call when a woman carried a not learn to adjust himself to the world as easily as If he had other 1 transported the first wave o[ our at- phia had attempted to levy a tax on his handbiu! more ns an ornamental affair.—Greensboro iGa. Herald- children with whom to compete (inir infantry, there was general realiza- calling, his case would have got some- Journal. and share. So the next best thing where, The high court has repeatedly Is to see that he has the com- ial the nation had come to grips with I'unishmrnt panionship of children his own loo but there was considerable appre- acted to protect and maintain what it terms "Japs to Get 'Soap Opera' "— age. headline. No better than a defeated fcmii lest the cost of reconquering"interstate commerce." A good enmp is a fine place for enemy deserves.—St. Louis Post- a boy but be sure that tt Is run |i|)i' lake a tremendous toll of American Dispatch. by people who are conscientious Got) Iluinnr and of good character. The Great Book LOUISA. king back from the vantage point of There Sympathy is what one yirl oilers are many readers of this news- Under The State House Dome another in exchange for details. I'sriil, it is easy to trace the victorious paper who constantly resolve to improve —Mainsheet. VETERANSHOUSING •ss of our fighting men but the way By J. Joseph Gribblns their minds by the reading of intelligently Have You? President Truman haa approved |Onuany was bought and paid for by written books, in the hope that they will There are many ways of observ- he Emerueney Housing program, TRENTON—New Jersey's next circuit court judge and a civil Other candidates include Ruby*! :allliif! for 2,700,000 homes for m and British lives. ing the change in seasons. For in- become better equipped to understand the Governor will have many powerful service commissioner. Smith, Newark,' Socialist Party; stance about this time of year t'etOTitns in two years through prl- hanks to the intelligent leadership of many issues that crowd them as they try to and lucrative positions to hand During his second year in office Lawrence Mahan, Newark, Com- have you noticed the moment you ute construction. The measure aut to faithful friends and follow- the New Governor will appoint a munist Party; Alan Kohlman, provides $400,000,000 for subsidies [combined armed forces, the invasion lay down the coal shovel, the lawn keep up with this modern world. ers during his three years in of- Commisisoner of Economic Devel- Newark, Socialist Workers Party, mower jumps into your hands?— to spur production o( bottleneck materials and also increases by not attempted until the men were The impulse is good and worth follow- fice beginning January 20, next. opment, a Commissioner of Bunk- and George E. Bopp, Dover, Social- Christian Science Monitor. Included in the batch of jobs ing and Insurance; a member of $1,000,000,000 the Government's •oughly equipped and trained for the ist Labor Parly. ing but, very'often in our search for the to be doled out are the key posi- the State Division of Tax. Appeals; Frederick W. Collins, Newark, Ucvcrsini; It authority to insure home loans [This cut down the casually list and new, we have a tendency to overlook the tions of the State Government, as a Supreme Court Justice, a judge will run for United States Senator "Knocked into the sea by a big throunh private capital, protecting of the Court of Errors and Ap- lenders anainst risks incurred by jik'd diir soldiers to make a record that well as many high judicial posts in under the "anti-medical trust" fish that leaped into his bout, a value of the old. For this reason, we take State and county tribunals. That peals; two circuit court judges, a banner, while Mark M. Jones, of Florida angler1 swam ashore."— srllini; homes on small down pay- |iarely been equalled in the annals of the liberty of reminding our readers that, is why the coming campaign be- clerk of the Supreme Court, a Princeton, will seek the office as an News item. No doubt, this fish is ments. tween State ABC Commissioner State Highway Commissioner, a "Independent •American." Other busy telling his Mends about the warfare. under all modern issues, however ex- Superintendent of Weights and Alfred E. Driscoll, Republican, and candidates for United States Sena- big man that got a way.—Minne- REDUCTION pressed, human nature asserts itself much former Judge Lewis G. Hansel), Measures, a civil service, commis- tor include Arthur Riley, Fairvicw, apolis Star- Journal. tioner, a Commissioner of Educa- Socialist Party; George W, Ridout, Congress has been asked by the same as it did in years gone by. Con- Jersey City Democrat, during the Arthur J. Allmeyer, chairman of [Culls Us "Alarmingly Weak" coming months wtll be on the bit- tion, and a member of the Divi- Audubon, National Prohibition Ought To! sequently, the basic study for us is human sion of'Local Government. Party; George Brlctman, Newark, Phonographs which couldn't bi the Social Security Board, to cut |s not exactly news, but Norman Chan- ter side. the unemployment tax rate from During his three years in office The big job to be dispensed dur- Socialist Workers Party and John sold in Africa will be put on tin California publisher,, after spending nature and the solution of modern troubles C. ButLerworth, Paterson, Social- market in the United States. I ;i to 2 per cent. He also aske.d a the new Governor will appoint six- ing 1949, the final year of the new reduction of from 2.7.to 1.8 per is improved human beings, teen county prosecutors and Governor's term is that of State ist Labor Party. anyone has any phonograph rec- I weeks in the Pacific war area, con- ords which tho Africans wouldn' cent in the credit permitted em- By general consent of almost all man- twenty-three coilnty judges; four Commisisoner of Labor. The new ployers in States which had an ies that we have demobilized too rapid- Supreme Court Justices,, four Governor will also name a Su- CAriTOL DOPE: —Age arid all -buy, they ought to go well here, kind, the Bible is recognized as pre-emi- sorts of weather has not tanrished too,—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. active unemployment compensa- i the Pacific and are now "Alarmingly Court of Errors and Appeals judges premo oCurt Justice, a judge of tion law. preme Court of Errors and Appeals, the gold dome of New Jersey's Ik." nent in the field of human natriic, possess- and five circuit court judges. ' In addition to naming his own two circuit court judges; a Clerk State Capitol but has rusted the Conserving Coal |c states that our demobilization may ing the fundamental guides to improved of the Court of Errors and Ap- bolts that hold the fancy cast iron Many pepple are beginning to WHISKEY secretary and executive clerk when realize that the conservation of human conduct. It might be a good idea, he takes over the Governor's desk peals, two circuit court judges; a trimming in place and has created The use of grains by whiskey been, tragically, too rapid and that Clerk in Chancery, a Commission- a danger to passers-by below. our natural resources has no bet- then, for all of us to give a little more real to operate the principal functions ter friend than John L, Lewis. He distillers i ring June and July are alarmingly!* weak — militarily — of the State Government, the new er of State Utility Board and a As a result, a large section fell will be on lim same reduced basis Civil Service Commissioner. during, a recent storm, bounced on believes that coal should be left the line we must hold from Hawaii study to the great truths set out in the Governor will immediately name a in the ground, where it is safe as in May, according to the De- new Commissioner of Taxation and the edge of the State House roof partment of Agriculture. The hi; Asiatic continent, Book of Books, the Bible. and after breaking into fragments, from destruction by fire.—New Finance at $12,000 a year; a new INDEPENDENTS:—In addition Yorker. , quantity is limited to three days' he newspaperman did not enter into Deputy Commissioner of Taxation to major party candidates, six in- crashed in all directions. One large operating capacllj i month, com- and Finance at $10,000; a new Di- dependent candidates for Gover- icction careened through the win- (subject but the United States is not Theme Seme pared with five uays in March Maintain The Spirit rector of the Division of Purchase nor and six for United States Sen- dow of the State Division of Tax "Bridesmaids Drenched by Sud- and April. Not more than 2,500,000 weak, militarily, in the Pacific, and and Property at $10,000 and a new ator will appear on the November Appeals. " • bushels of grain may be used in The modern industrial civilization of the Harold Peterson, a steeplejack, den Shower," says a heading. but morally, as well. The idea Director of the Division of Con- 5 general election ballot in New Wring out, wild belles!—Punch. either June or July. United States presents to each American servation at $12,000. Jersey to provide New Jersey vot- Has been employed by aHrry S. t'ii thoroughly established that we Later during 1947 the Governor ers with a variety. Walsh, Superintendent of Build- family the mechanical equivalent of four ings, to give the dome a thorough interested in world affairs, that we will name two members of the Robert Lee Gittings, of South hundred human slaves, according to a tate Division of Local Govern- Orange, will run for Governor in going over. He discovered the rusty perhaps, if attacked but that, ent; a member of the State Divi- opposition to the, "anti,rmedic;il bolts and also reported that in noted scientist, who maintains that science some sections portions of the wood lrv.-i.se. we will exert no power in pro- ;ion of Tax Appeals; two Supreme trust," while John Binns, of Ma- promises us a liner kind of living than the ourt Justices; two judges of the plewood, will run under the banner beneath the sheeting of the Golden our importance. ourt of Errors and Appeals; one of the National Prohibition Party. Dome is rotted. A flag pole on the wealthiest potentates of the past ever roof of the State House will also be [takus more than arms to make a nation dreamed of. strengthened. l ( ' l on the field of battle. It takes jrnorc While we have no way of checking the Superintendent Walsh plans to give the dome extensive repairs. potential .power to make a nation's OUR DEMOCRACY Ask doctor's estimate, there is, at least, enough He also plans to replace the gold [B iiOard in world affairs, whether it be leaf on the towering Dome which < ' - truth in his assertion to astound all of us. peace and injustice or for war OUR NATIONAL PARKS in spots is thin and discolored. tor The utilization of mechanical power prom- Yes Sir! That's genuine gold on More . The outside world is rapid- ises greater ease and comfort to the people that there dome, to the conclusion that this nation of the United States. With it will come new OVERALLS: — Fii|m labor. and plloss of its natural strength, hasn't dangers to the moral fiber of individuals, I housing are not thej only factors of Us, that me scarce on'1 New Jersey '"'•'I fibre to stand up for its principles with some persons degenerating in flabby farms these days, according to the 1 risk of trouble. indolence and soporific stupefaction. State Department of Agriculture. Complaints are being received We would not suggest that we should over tile shortage of farm Clothing slow down industrial progress because of caused by girls of the bobby sox Female Form Displayed ss buying up men's shirts and alleged glorification of the Ameri- the dangers that attend its development. overalls which have been so scarce '•1 by the late Flo Ziegfeld and others A people, blessed with such benefits along during the war years, We enjoy serving you. The more material lines, must keep its spiritual The wives of farmers complain derating along the samp line hardly that aij soon as a store advertises use you make of our various facili- "•s the willingness of the modern miss natures ahead of gross materialism if it is dungarees for sale it is rushed by ties and departments the better we v to live and be powerful. j the teen-agers and the sale is over are pleased—and the more you bemf t. l ^il her form in scant attire. before the farmers or their wives In almost all financial matters you ll' Phenomenon is easily observable at can get into town or near the countar. That is the reason the would find our cooperation helpful. public bathing place. The costumes Can't Expect Lifetime Jobs overalls of farmers and their boys Make it a habit to depend upon us. I Worn by the fair sex closely approach A delegation of Navyyard workers, rep- are ragged and patched in some areas these days. ^Uual state. They reflect a female resenting several yards scattered through- But manufacturers of 'farm - that is far removed from the psy- out the country, recently visited Washing- clothes, especially dungarees which °f LAWN MOWERS sharpened; all Paris Olympia Theatre on the eve- goes on personal appr,,,,,, 7 Appliance* . Home and Aolo i1 Hardware, TeoU, Oils, Gla»» INSURANCE r SUnJard Etso Products ning of May 22nd. It was her It is a trade-mark ;i ; Sapptiet kinds of saws filed; washing ma- F Plumbing Supplies and Pltona hincs repaired. E. II. Alhredit, 500th plus personal appearance for luck symbol, to which ! Firestone Dealer Store Lello'sFloiber Shop, Inc. Woodbridge 8-0064 and 8-0533 24 H«ald Street, Carteret. Tel. the OI's. much value. He has 1,,'n t \ Household Foraiibjng* Representing Boynlon Brothers ductlon of it made, w) ,;,,"*] • Route 35, King G«orge Road Car. Amboy Avenue and Carteret 8-5821. C.P.5-3U m 5<2 Roote'velt 87 Main Street * Co. Over 25 Years Watch newcomer Virginia "Hus- when away from the <.•;,„„, *" Wood»rtd««. N. J. Second Street Carteret, N. J. Weodbridge, N. J. WANTED ton, who will appear with Bob Telephone Woodhridfe 8-1580 Firestone Tirei and Tabes Ryan In "Woman On the Beach." Henry PondaVtobvf.,, Cirl. 8-5341 TelephoB. 8-050S Woodbridge. N. J. lead with Barbara £' »* Tel. Wopdbridge 8-1592'J WILL pay Be a pound S She looks like Joan Fontaine. it! • We Telegraph Fkwert •• rags. HKtependeat - Leader, IS the actress' Initial *-,,,. ,' J "A Time to Kill,'1 -i' "Mi Green" Street, Wooifbrldge, N. J. When Charlie Braclcett stepped ul«d in Au«,, Bakeries Alex Such Estate before a camera to do a Httle si • •(•rp REAL ESTATE Clarkson's USED flsliing pofe and reel. Write emoting, all the lights In the stu- work in Fnits & Vegetables • Box A, c/'e this newspaper, 6-13 From Memphis." BAKE TREATS Dutch Master Paints and INSURANCE dio went out. Hereafter, he plans E£SO SERVICE FOR SALE to stick to his own game—writing United Yon Can Be Sure of F1«T« and Varnishes — Houseware and directing. Quality at Mooney't Bakery tioh of-Texas, thcoi;.;;', u Jasper & Son /. -Ethcard Harned Co. Amboy Avenne and James Street CORDE and CortlelUf peeVetbook* d Wedding and Birthday Cake* Henry Hull, of ""Tobacco Road" matlc Watery of the ,f,, Cor. Wheeler and Maple Sts. made to order. $18 »nd up. Mrs. 8tar State" In color ,«, a Speciahy "Quality Product*" G6 MAIN STREET Woodbridge, N, J. K. Peterson, 299 Adams St., Rah- fame, will have a nice, respec- . Open Sunday* Carteret, N. J. table role In "High Barbaree." with Andrew Eton? 1)r,,,.lu:; FROM THE FARM TO YOU way, N. J, Call Rahway 7-309f Phoae 4-5385 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WO-8-1514 He'll play a kindly old doctor and' Cftrteret 8-5660 3-28 Screen rlghtJTv 'Tic "If It'* Mooaty'i—It'i the Bt.t" Delivery Service after 5 P. M. the father of Van Johnson, who Mountain," Thomas TELEPHONE 84233 has June Allyson to romance with. Mooneyes Bakery 96 Main Street WHITE Leghorn pullets, twelve of We In a tuberculov , weeks old. R. I. Reds, eight weeks lum published in wr, \^~ 522 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Movhg Victory Service Station Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Tay- purchased by Alcxum'li-•'» Woodbridge, N. J. old. Ducks, geese. SUve's Poultry lor and the Jack Bennies are plan- FORDS. N. J. Farm, Wood Ave., Iselin, N. J. from Zoltan Kordu, hi.s'hr,, GULF SERVICE ning to make a trip to Europe woh wUl produce and School of Music Carteret, N. J. Corner Green St. & Rahway Are P. A. 4-0448 6-2 tf are next-door neighbors, Mickey ARTICLES Ing in order lo take the < Wanted—Used Instruments Telephone 8-1449 having moved into his new ranch ALLEY'S Large Selection of Call Carteret 8-9795 WRECKING say the specialists. It i= - 357 State Street house on the old Leo Spitz place US Main Street HAND MADE FLOWERS next to Clark. leave the cream in the coldtit^ Perth Amboy, N. J. Taxi Avenel Auto Wrecking at the refrigerator until thi j Full Line of H, Mathews W«xfi>rid|e, N. J. Telephone P A. 4-1290 Fay Holden plans a trip to her minute before whipping. GREETING CARDS Gypsy Camp Leesville and Inman Ave. Woodbridge , Rahway, N. J. Men's, Women's and Grahmann's Greeting Optometrists Most Popular Rendezvous in Cars wanted in any condition New Jersey Taxi Service WE PAY CASH Children's Wear Card and Gift Shop Call Rahway 7-3101, day time MICHAEL DEMETER, Prop. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Linden 2-5186, evening 5-10-ZSc and Up Counters (03 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Dr. H. L. Moss Telephone Woodbridge 8-0200 FORDS, N. J. Dancing Saturdays 9 to 2 A. M. 5-23 to 6-13' Stationery Sappliei and Magaxinet METERED RATES: P. A. 4-3396 OPTOMETRIST Sundays 7 to 12 P. M. Kal Kedvet • Emery Hack First li mile 15c HELP WANTED—FEMALE Eye Examinations and Orchestra Mentcher's Dept. Store Each Additional V* mile 10c SECRETARY. Experienced. Short- By Appointment Only 44 Eitex Street Carteret, N. J. B4 WASHINGTON AVENUE • Groceries & Meats • OFFICE: 44" PEARL STREET hand antl typing. State age, ex- . OUITERET, N. J. 115 Main Street Phone: Carteret 8-9596 WOODBRTDGE perience, and salary desired. Write Woodbridge, N. J. Box 435, e/o Carteret Press. TIP TOP C.P.G-14 YOUR George's Market Telephone Woodbridge 8-2142 • Roofing & Siding • Drag Stores TAXI GIRL br woman for housework. Full or part time. Two in family. WEDDING MEATS AND GROCERIES •Painting-Paper Hanging* CAB SERVICE, INC. Can sleep in or out. 119 Freeman HINES ROOFING CO. 24-HOUR SERVICE Street, Woodbridge. Woodbridge Those treasured moments uf \ lil'o- Raymond Jackion Phone WO-8-1400 8-0912. 6-13 66 Washington Avenue Gutters - Leaden - Skylights time and justly denervinjf u( the DRUGGIST E. White Slate and Aiphalt Roofs 135 WEDGEWOOD AVENUE DRESS ALTERATIONS Carteret, N. J. WOODBRIDGE finest pictures depicting the . J* 3#nd and Dirt Fill Mtim PwUajr 42 Hudton Street Driving Con4iU«mt Hoofing Co. Carttret, N. J.' 54 Broad Street Route 25 — " XN.J. * md Rabwar Woodbridge, N. J. Ctrtwtt & 2-5501 THURSDAY, JUNE .13, 1946 PAGE ELEVEN

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.1[i;.Ar,O, •- Owner- of 23 .' .'itmlolpli Kraemer, 1828 N, At Ukrainian Church Ceremony Share Wheat & Fats-Tight Famine! ,11 ,'iviMiuo, wasn't both-' SEWAREN-The marriage of ride, served as best man and the 500 million parsons ar« hungry-and w» havt %• food, If you'll just . ,,y ihi< shin shortage. That Miss Sophie Kopcho, daughter of ishers were Michael Wench, Ave- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kopcho, George '•„,' iv.isn't until recently. lel and Aubrey Greak, Perth Am- cut down on WHEAT products, FATS and OILS-MMHoni of Livdi Will Be ,[ h(, told police, a burglar Street, to Edward Jelgensen, son »y, Mr. and Mrs. Jergensen are Of Mrs., Dorothy Jergensen, Inslee inln his apartment and the on a wedding trip to New York I,,, is Ihat wore In a dresser Street, Perth Amboy, was solemn- City and upon their return will Spared. Eat more freih fruits and vegetable Thsse are plentiful. ,< , s (lisnpponrcd, The thief ized Saturday afternoon 4 o'clock reside at 1010 State Street, Perth at the Ukrainian Greek Catholic '.,' t :i traveling bng nnd $43. Amboy. A reception was held for Church, Perth Ambby. A double- 200 guests in Whltey's Hall, Perth ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Eclutcliowsky witli Amboy. Serve More the Ukraniiin choir sinplng.' Kiateura Find The bride, Riven in marriage by her father, wore a gown fashioned Men's Club Hears to Snawith pa satin bodice with a round beaded neckline and a full skirt of marquisette. Her veil of illu- Boating Enthusiast B,,y Things to Be Learned sion fell from a hich beaded crown and she carried a colonial bouquet SEWAREN—J. Alfred Compton, In Holdup Work. of roses and baby's breath. Perth Amboy, gave an entertaln- .ni? account of his sailing experi- Serve plenty of_Acme produce for vitamins, value and variety. Rushed "hours fresher" from the finest farms! The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy jHIC'AfiO. - Three fellows with ences on local waterways at the Jcii'ensen, sister of the bridegroom, suppefiieettng of the Sewaren \t .;,,iiy tuld themselves the other wore a Kown of pink brocaded taf- Men's Club, Wednesday at the ,1 rvun if n fellow 1s perfect- feta and carried red roses. The Land and Water Club House. Boat- Sugar Sweet bridesmaids were Miss Anne Kop- Vl|];,i:; to' become a bandit, It enthusiasts are to be found California I .„ c;isy really to be one. cho, sister of the bride wh owas Cantaloupes among all ages, stated Mr. Comp- , ,.;sf!cr nut Incompetent trio in orchid brocaded taffeta nnd toh,, and strongly reoomm«nded Enjoy these luscious California sugar-sweet Cantalopes this week-end! At all Acme Markets! j ,i, ut loiirniiig this when they Miss Olna Terefenko, Perth Am- the sport as a healthy, relating, boy, gowned In a similarly styled c:l the food store of Albert pastime. ,t 1001 W. 07th Street. When Jgown in aqua. They eacli carried ll.V During the business session led •!!!:\ntled money, Levey rude- yellow roses. Barbara Ann Leahy, niece of the bride as flower girl, by Joseph H. Thomson, a challenge Potatoes California Long White 10 ""• 49c -ell .nnd ran out of the store. wore a yellow gown. Michael Kop- for a softball game from Boy Scout i| the bnndlts, somewhat per- cho, nephew of the bride, was the Troop 24 was read. It was accepted >i The best in new potatoes! Marvelously m'ealy and fuil of flavor! Serve them now! *] j,(I--:md empty-handed. ring bearer. and Albert Anderson was appoint- lurt time later the three ed as captain. The name will be into the Morgan Super Serv- Steven Kopcho, brother of the played on the Sewaren Field, Sun- tion. B059 §. Morgan street, day afternoon at 2:'3U o'clock. Southern New Potatoes 1O> 37c (|, iiimidcd money of Attendant Dinner was served by Mrs. Anna turn MlliniMiiiJlllllllillli mill inn 'Drones' Will Fly Wyckoff aslssted by Mrs. James ' """"The pick of the southern crop! Economical, sound, perfect cooking! Try .them! ;;o Viindermcer, 21. turned out to be a glum fel- O'Donnell, Mrs. Jeanette Ran- mi'.villing even to give them a In Atom-Bomb Test dolph, Mrs. Harry Halsey, Mra. | Iceberg Lettuce^head 15c John Venerus, Mrs. William Tag- Celery Hearts 15c ut word. Instead, he ducked T n<| Rtd •n two parked enrs and went gait, the Misses Gladys and Mae ! Carrots « " coMowio bunch 10c O'Donnell, Peggy Williams and Radishes bunch 5c 1 the police, F> h J Naval Men Learn to Direct Joan Kiefer. | Beets " "»r ' bunch 10c bunch 6c jiui there was Harry Ruddy, 54, Others present were Rev. F. New- Scallions *«* , ( n policeman and owner of a Pilotless Planes. WHAT YOU PRESERVE at home releases that much more of = ton Howden, Earl Lloyd, William the commercial pack. The governments of starving countries > i,,,P at 900 W. 71st street. A. Vincent, Albert Leu, William . hid just finished listening to SAN DIEGO. - Naval nlrmen Bird, George Robinson, W, Frank are buying all the canned foods they can to KEEP PEOPLE j 19c ,, n|nits of the other two inept are learning to direct pilotless Burns, Joseph and Anthony Ku- ALIVE. Do your part by canning as much as possible. j' i • attempts, and said to him- planes which will flythroug h col- bicka, Thomas Moran, Samuel J. Perfect slicing, firm fancy quality. Why pay moreP^Serve more salads! i Well, nothing like that ever umns of radio-active smoke and Henry, William Henry, Steven 2-PieeeCap EE« Quarts it,: i if around here." gases in the Bikini atom-bomb tests. Mazar, R. G. Crane, Clarence Pints, Dozen J JC Doxen i i ut that poine, two of the Pilotless Gruman fighters Zlschkau, Percy S. Austen, William 65c| String Beans "i£M 2 25c i,,l men stepped into his place equipped with radio remote control J. Baran, Joseph Turek, Daniel V. |c thi; third waited outside. Rud- will soar .through the gaseous pil- Rush, George LufTbarry, C. A. CERTO CHEESE i A-cdonoof the bandits against lars rising nbovc the atomic Giroud, Chester W. Filarowitz, Jelly Glasses TLM „ , ™^._,. . y^M, Enjoy a delicious liln'i'. thereby confusing them bombs to determine the effect on William Taufiart, A. W. Scheldt, Borden Chateau 2 Harper A. Sloan, Donald Fales, MCP Pectin Paraffin Wax 2 £25* jh. 11.- dashed out of the shop— planes flying through radio-active METAL fresh fish dinner!, matter. Mercer Brnnn and J. R. Demorow- did the would-be bandits, ski. Sure Jell . Thrift Lids Kraft Velveeta S Fresh Boston >'^ *• • '^\ e.i:h side policemen are seeking The pilotless "drones" will be d«.n Provolone^r, ">• men who have a lot to learn controlled by "mother planes" Nutritional Anemia White House * S 13* Mackerel ib. "r7c ! the crime business. equipped with radio control. Pilots In nutritional anemia the solution Edam Type S2 «-5^ in training hare are learning the may be found in dietary reform. Mother's Joy Jar Rings Weakfish ib. 19c Ionian Wades to Death complex technique oAontrolling the The production of normal blood EAT pilotless plnncs in flight. Vera Sharp S 22^ Flounder ib. 19c Over Niagara Falls cells is dependent directly or in- The "drones" will be launched directly upon the dietary supply of dSCO Orange Pekoe \ MORE jflAGARA FALLS, ONT. - An from the 27,000-ton aircraft carrier ot least some of the structural ele- SmokeyCheese';"; lit Whiting m. 13c Jeily woman who went to her Shangri-La. Rear Adm. C. A. F. ments of the blood cells. As an ex- Vz-ib. FISH Ith ivcentty over the American Sprague, who commands the spe- ample, Iron has long been recog- r NEW AMERICAN Fil.etHaddockib.4k Tanirt was identified by Coroner cial naval groups participating in nized as part of the hemoglobin ot TEAK19«S33 j I. Kell.im as Mrs. Jacob F, the tests, said it would be the first the red cell and must ultimately be Gur most popular tea. Unmatchable for de- COOK BOOK tidier of Niagara Falls, N. Y. time the navy ever has attempted derived from the diet. .Ttcious iced tea! Try a package this week-end! 1024 Pageil $ • 1 0 Fancy ,k «Tt Sensabaugh and Robert J. to launch pilotless fighters from a lb fully illuilrdt.d— 1" Grade A * ;ilk of Niagara Falls told po- carrier. 16-ox. they were on the American Remember YOUR Wedding Cocoa Marsh jar , Fins for giftil , " After the pilots of the control SaladaTeafpX^ FOWL 43< near the Goat Island bridge, with photographs ... at home— planes perfect the takeoff, he said, •• •"'••' MEATS All sizes. All guaranteed top quality fancy Grade A. »| they saw the woman, walk to the Sttangrl-La will make several in the church—at the reception., ASCO Tea Bags ft* Utf Tootsie Y-M ^ 47* HY0R /ink of the river' .dfiijhrd Ijc'r trial runs off the southern California Party Loaf ^.l!n 34* , emit and purse; and \vade into coast. LipfonTeaBags^W HI-HO Crackers 5WlfTs: Roasting Chickens '49c ;ireani. • They,,a»ld she, was The "drones" will be controlled JOHN POP1EL PREM K-o,J3* All sizes. All guaranteed top quality, Grade A, delicious! it'in the swift'current And eir- NESCAFE Social Teas in taking off by the mother planes 30 GRANT AVE., CARTERET p'.vr the falls. working In conjunction with radio BORDEN'5 NABISCO Chopped Ham Er 39* b body was recovered 28 mln- operators aboard the carrier. For appointment telephone Premium CrackerSpkH.1% SEU 5 Frying Chickens ^ ' - 49c liier from the pool at the foot Sprague said that, for the first Carteret 8-5329 Instant Coffee Liver Pate ' 6.o, on 16* SUNSHINE e Fora delightful change serve tasty golden brown fried chicken the f:il!s. A card in the woman's time in naval operations,' helicop- MAXWELL HOUSE ARMOUR5 fsi- ri-ad; "Everything I have ters would play an important role. TREET ' .8,,in34* t" my son, Harold, and Anna Instant Coffee Cheezit Jr, °£W They will be used both as observa- ,2.8, Ducklings Long Island ib. 3 5c tion planes and as camera and cour- chocolot8 Flavorod lb MOR PORK * "Z 32* ier aircraft. They will hover over JOE SIMON j. DAJAH'C UFKAO ;59- c pelligence Officers the bomb blasts nnd will fly the X DOlQGn S rlCIVlWvitamin Diink, Powdorod i« Fancy "Grade A" Our supplies of beef, lamb, veal and pork are better negatives back to the flagship for Evaporated Peaches ,';:;•': than average. We do not reserve meat—our policy Arrest Alleged Nazis development. MOVING & TRUCKING Peanut Butter is first come, first served. Come, share in our HA'CCIIAI, CHINA. - American The photographic plants will Local & Long Distance Prunes •££"!. «>. 16c ISTSSWc better-rhan-average supplies. ici" ollicers-recently arrest- mnke a complete mosalrA picture §§•§•»««»•••••#•••••#••••••••••••••»••••••»••••* Isix more aliened Nazis in con- of the Bikini target area Immediate- SAUCES, CONDIMENTS Hall-Mark Pre-Cooked Beans;; 11c Ib. SOUPS jti n with operations, of Bureau ly before the bombing and as Boon 65 LARCH STREET B w |r!i:mlt, which nssertedly oper- 9 VAN Jar afterward as possible, Sprague said. 30 Campbell Zon 5oUp 11* JdlllC Spoghclti, S oi. tan Herman espionage network This will enable naval experts CARTERET, N. J. C&BMarrnaladeti n;25< Tenderoni S Meal Sauce •! lone after V-E Day. The to determine the effect on target DIAMOND ' *) 26-o 10V>oi. can L pkg» Our finest smooth, Vegetable SoupJSS O turned over to Amerlcnna ships and the' general surface of Tel. Carteret 8-6453 Prune Juice CRYSTAL 1 CRYSTAL "ii Rntidow, member ot the the ocean as well, he said. 46-oi. creamy qyolity. SoupH? 3 Pepper Sauce 3-oi. bottU i embassy staff assigned to can Cider Vinegar Try a jar now! PHILLIPS ii; Hans Mosberg, charged DrAcorup Tomato Soup lO'/i-or. can Gulden MustarMusfard "tT viiiK trained spies in China ricjciiv pimoppi" Olive Butter PHILLIPS •ate in the United States; HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED! BENNE1TS ALl-PURFOSE [ar 1 CLAPP BABY FOOD Pea Soup 101i-oi. can Beardsley Mustard lVcrchkc, an expert on Gravy Master STRAINED CHOPPED in and secret inks; Baron Rob Roy Quart Sorlli Relish Spread Vli-ex. jar 714-01. [ar SOAPS-WHEN AVAILABLE X cin' l'uttlcamm'cr, described LANG'S Dill iv.astiT propagandist"; Wai- Sparkling Water \UZ quart jar Clapp Cereal 2S.27* |r.it:litcr, radio.expert, and Her- DR. ^ENRY H. CIESIELSKI I'rc-cookcd ctrcal or strained oatmca ^ .Litter, assistant to Lt. Col. IDEAL New Pack Kirkman & !«•!'.' i:ih;n;tlt, bureau chief. OPTOMETRIST- • Asparagus No. 2 Can 31c pad Poisons 1,900 in 1101 Jaqucs Avenue, Rahway, N. J. ALL-GREEN CUTS AND TIPS. Packed fresh from the field Camay Soap 3 f* 20= [German Prisoner Camp caiws JltANKPURT, bERMANY, - Cut Beefs "2. SI'13* FarmdaEe Peas 1M5< i hundred German prison- Kidney Beans ££12* LifebuoySoap3 20c |of war were poisoned by arsenic OFFICE HOURS CALL Sliced Beelsir: 12 and all are seriously EXCEPT WEDNESDAY FOR APPOINTMENT Pickled Beets t S15* v 18-oz. !|ed States headquarters, an- A5C0 F Van Camp rr,or12({ Kirkman FlakeJJj Pockog« Spinach N r?A«.n 20^ DMp Brcwn ll' mass poisoning struck down | ikhu 1 fV l>fi:,> 3. T. Williams of Denton, Diced 5rr*Bli3< CHEF BOY AS WoodburyaS3«-23* Sweetheart^ 2 °*. i« regimental commander, Attention G.Fs! Crull fare here recently. HONEY For Bug* I Perkins, 45, cab driver, told MUNCH Cereal 2£.\H Wheat Puffs 2 Xr 23^ MM je hefme he died that he picked Battle Boltlg For further information and applica- Kills Roichu, . Ante. K'ank Jackson, 49, arid two Only t l»bl«uiJiia to each Motlu; etc. Contain* 5£ " fares. When they ar:i»ed at (allot) t)t w»fcrl lij II! •'sliiiatiijn, Perkins demand- tions, without obligation, consult— ~, Crisco A 24c Roar Wax |fl«lit followed In whiqh Jackson Old English Pint Can •> knife and Perkins a gun. n F.e-wor ASCO CoJfce flavor It "iwi arrived in time to see Bleach Watt* LiquidStarch Z>«. 21* back, fnioy this famous coffee A iilcedlny from a fatal knife Gallon ^VB^, »« shout Jackson In the chest Spic & Span lw Parson Ammonia 119* *> unklentirled passengers EDWARD J, WALSH OAKITE •-' Bon Ami Powder ^Iif •Sto1

people ot Central J'< luive been uware of the-c,qo- Phone Carteret 8-6262 squitoe, «nd '•' for so long that their, wort '«*!»S mulnria mepnf W««p 838 ROOSEVfLT AVENUE wbeen bitten by a mot- PAGfe TWELVE THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946 INDEPENDENT--] LEGAL NOTICES IKGM. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICB Wooflbrldge, N. j. Lii.iilenaiit I" ii i-llvi.- |3 luiks !K", n'J and !H*1 ti a point a dnwn piyiiiint nf $:'S.u(>, tin: IKII- MtTK'K , New Jersey, Take notice that QIBRALTEtl Cardinals Extend herf n.-iiil line internci-ti) tlio ni>rtli- iiine "f piif'-lnsi- prlic 1" bp jmiil in TAKi: XOTICE THAT the nnminj (signed) UOt.HKN TAIAIS or |li -r ,-inniiin II'l.'iy.'ibi" c i"|iial monthly in."tall!Ui-nl9 of llO.M'i TVOOI1BIUDOE INC. •OltPORATION Inlendt to apply to tni'iilhlv. •rly line of Jnntl" of tit Public U'otiUK o( ]>ro or GanliMis will lake place on Irl-PHU.1P MANSl'KTO, President, urtherly line of lands of the I'liu- vlilcl Tor In i-'intrncl nf ."ale. ay. Jmif 2Slh, IStt, st 5:00 P. M.. Koute #2S. Wo»dbtldge, N, J. Township of WoodbrldRe for a Winning Streak ,-iiiiiniii piivalile semi-monthly. \V. I.-l. «•«, IS 'Icnary Retail Consumption llcenie Take fiiniicr nutii-e tllilt fit »i»ld (el ATK' iint1-- fn:t"ii.'>'> per anri'im H':iv|r-c to the jiolnt-or plaec of revnilins time, at 591 Summit Avp- or premises situated at Route Ii y .KinriinK. snle, or any'il.-iii- rr, utili Ii II may ue, Jersey City, New Jersey, lioorn S All Orillnain-i'S iiiiullslfltclit he inljotirned, the Tntrnfliip C(jm- i:. SOTICB nd Lorce Avenue, Woodbrldge, N. J. WOODBRIDGE—The hiph-fly- r- t.imlo.iMi per notice Hint ANNA_WBIV The names ot the officers of the !'- M-ml-rnonthly. •rewllh are hereby repcsiteil. mil tee n-iei-ves tlie.r-iitlit In Us dis- BOA lift OP TRVSTKK8. •Take • Ittg" Woodbridge Cardinals extended < i-i-lloii tn ii:j'-' t any one or nil Uiils En Intends to apply tn Ibe Township Corporation nre as follows: Take nothe .„„, , , ., (L-I !-:»' r ••: Thlv ordlnnncc xhal! take effeet U 6-6, 13 • • 1 1 the l-'lmt i.'];<«i" HoTvlrtK its adoption aeeordlng to •mil to sell yaid lut in fii'l Mock Committee ot the Township of Peter Slderis, Prea, ft Tress, SON intonda tn apiu'v' , their winning streak to 10 straiuht |:;>"iM per annum payable tn ,«in-h liiililer an It may .•elect, due Woodhrlilfte for n ricnury Itctsll Charles Caravltli, Vlco-Pre». >bip Committee of if, M mi-moril i NOTICB Distribution license for prcmlw; sll- • flames (his-week by defeating the AUCr.STF. OHKINEIt rei?iinl heliiR (jiven t" term* and Anthony C. Stein, Becretary Woodbrldre for » , ' last Green Street A. C, 13-7, and (lii I'.-itroinii n f tiie He-find Class nn*iiner "' payment. In i ape one Take notice that ANNA A. HEOE unted at 79 Main Street, \\ "od- Objections, if any, should be mads S.';i>."« |"i' annum p.iyitblc Commit tef^nan-at-LarKe or more miniimnn bids shall be re- US Intends to apply to the Town- brldge, Township of Woodbrldgo mmediately in writing to; B, J. •* the New Brunswick Panthers, fiiisi n)(,jitli!.v. ttest: hip Committee of tho Towmhlp of N J r'-"ll!, 1). J. IH'JCIGAX. '1-ivCll. Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood- Read h.ssisr >12-10. Hi, r,.Ti-ofiiii'ii of Hm Third Clu.»s Upon n<"reptin'fc of Hie nilnlmuni iVoodbrldge for a Plenary Retail 'Objections, If any. should be made rid gc, New Jersey. Tnivnsllip I'lerk. n B I.'.'-^o.'-ii jier annum payilbk lii'I, nr Mil aliov.i minimum, by the onsumptlon license for premise! Immediately In wrltlnR to: H. J- (Signed) Town8hl p k ,.', On Sunday the Cardinals will . si mi'ii.ol'ti.ly. TO f'.K AIiVKIJTISKO IK IMDK- Township ComuiiHee tunt I ho Vav'- ituated lit 47 Cutters Ijine, Wood- DunlKan, Township Clerk, W ood- GIBIULTER COHPORATION, I;M»I:.VT-I.I;AIIKK ori juite fi i :• Jplay return games with thcWood- .'. All urdlii.-ini-i-.i In'(insistent here- nu'iit theri-'if by the j^ur-hastr »e- ridge, Township of Woodbrldge, brldKf, New Jersey. 4 ,_i^..,_ By peter Slderls, President. If anv Jj'bridge Braves, woh were defeated with If'-e )n:r/-bv lelM-illell. " une i:i, 19)6, with NAtlee OF PU1S- i-oHinK in ihp m.inn<-r i>l purchase '. J. . '• " • (Slgnedl A\NA WKUJKIl, : ::. T'liin 'irilliiinei' xdiill tako i.-ffert i' HI:AI:IN« yon KINAL ADOP- in nei'ofilain •• with t,-'niiH of sale-on Objections, It any, should b« mads W, I.-U 6-6, 13 Woodbridpo. N. J. 1A". I.-I,. fi-C, 13 *• iy the Cards earlier in the season J:inn;nv lut, l!i|< providing n rn.v OS on .hinc 17, 19111, .lilt--, the, Te-niuhip will deliver A )>ar- immediately In writing to: B. J. hinigan, Tffwnshlp Clerk, Wood- NOTICE J\nd the New Brunswick Panthers, .'ur.ly 'if. til'- ( »f Wondliridne voting ut >frr toi \V-TT KLE 1 Inti'inls to apply to the (he Cinwi-.H Kle'lion November r.tli, NOTICE OP PUBLIC KALI) !t. J, WXItiA.V. Tfiwichip Pierk. (Signed 1 ANNA A. HEOED0S, LE8KI Intends to apply to thTownshie p Committee of the Town- Taka -thosen as the site of the double- II'IH shall vole "Vet" tin tlie i|Ucs- O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.' . l.-L. 6-S. 15 Woodbridpo. N. J.Township Committee of the Town- To he ;nlvi-:ti*i-d .lunc f-tli ship of WoodbrldKP for a Plenary Intend!) to Ply to header and the first game will get lion ;o b" su'imllt"!!. At a regular .meeting of theI'.IH;, an,i June isci, i:iit;, in- iiic ship of Woodbrldgc for a Plenary •letall Cnnsiiinptlfln Ikenae for Committee .„ , : owmhlp Committee of the Town- f the Under Way at 1:30 o'clock. AKitST 1". <;i:i-;IM-:I 1 nd I- pen i! en t -1 ^'a 'i !• r. NOTirR Retsll Consumption license for iremlses PIIUMIrd ut Bt. George Ave- Woodbrldge for -r. ' t'ommitt.•I'IIUII -at-1. hip of Woodhrldffe held Monday, Take notice that STErHEN M1K- premises situated at SS St. George Hie. WondbrldRe, Townjhip of distribution Hi-,. Against the Qreen Street com- All. -•f: unc 'Inl. 15)6, I was dlreeied Avenue, Avenel, Township of Wood WciodhrlrtRe, N. J. Hrffr ««< «'-5*l X3SSY intends to apply to the Town- Hltuatcd at lu. r,!r' bine, the Cards showed no mercy, 1'.. I. WNIfiAX. advertlne the fact that on Man- hl)> Cammlttee of the Township of brldfre, N. J. OhlcetlonB, If nny, should b« made Avonel, Townsli lor the opposing hurler, Dtmler, as ny evening. June litli, 1»1C. NOTIti: I)K 1'1'm.lC S.II.K Woodbfidge for, a Plenary Retail Objections, If any, should be made tnmrdintcly In writing to: B, J. Ill r,f \v. T" PI; .Ai>vi:i:TiHt;i>. IN INM:- he Township Committee will meet TO wwfM IT .MAV CHM-I;I;N: Consumption license for premises Immediately In writing to: V. J-Dunlfrhn, Township Clerk, Wood- Ob'jeetlons, If i they pounded his offerings for airi::.J>KN"r-i.i:.\i'i:i: "n .inUP n ;md V. M. i ItSTi in I he-Commit tee At a r<'K«!.»r meet ins of theHunted at JSlAvenel Street, Ave- Diinigan, Township Clerk, Wood- JrldRe, New Jersey. Immediately ' total of 20 hits. .in!..- K\ 19!';. uith Smi'-i- OF 1TI:- hambcm, Memorial Municipal Towrnhip iVnuoiiiee of tl-.e Tmvn- (Signed* mniAM T. RRS8LER, gan , f wi ulUllng, WooilUrlflge, New Jtraer, el, Tuwnshlp of Woodbrldge, N, J. Towni h In its game with the Panthers, i.ii- HKARINO rut; KIXAL Ahop- .i!ii[> i'( Wnmlliriilgi- held Jl'inday, Objections, If any, should be made (sf|ned) JULIUS SHAflLESKI, " W. I.-L. 6-6, 13 Woodhrldge, N, J.bridge. New Jersny TI'i.N 'in Jui.e 17. l!-|f.. V , ml expose and ««ll »t public s»le June ir.d. llili:, 1 w.is ilirecteil mmcdhttbly In writing to: B. JW. . I.-L. 6-6, 13 AvL'tu-1, N. .1. 8l M Cardinal pitcher. Keats, was tag- nd to the highest bidder according to adv*r;l?p the f.i't that on Mi»>- lunigan. Township Clexk, Wood- NOTICE > -terrau of sale on Die with the • iav; tvcn'nc-. .Him? 17th, DM?, i S5 " ged this time for 20 nits but the • rldgc, N. J. IVOTIOF* Take notice that MICttAEL AL- \ MITU'K township Clerk open to Inspection the T«wj>lii|> Committee will meet (Signed) STEPHEN JOKLOSSY, Take notice that CO'LONIA COUN .-•XSI !ntend» to apply to th* Town- timely hits from the bats of the NO TIC'[•: 1;- Ill;i;nI!Y rMVrcx Hint nd to be publicly read prior to M.l«, at S R -M, (ItSTi in the Committee TliV CLUB, R. J. SAL'HI!, Tre.isurer, phlp Committee nf tlii> Towndhip of 1 IV. I.-U C-6, II Avencl, N. J. Takn noil, ,.,[nj,, •,.,.,,, Cardinal players paid off in theI ri'\ t < ' I i i, ' 1 i>r'l ';;!T1 '"(* 11 mid Ii in Wni-k !<«o-Ft, Chaml-irs, Memoriamriall M. .Munic!|ii\! WiindbrhlKc for a Plenary Itplall -I- iI'i 'I i* Intends to apply to tho Township nnd THOMAS *\V Inu,,' W, '"'tU p.r--Ki-ii mi'(IM dbridgc' Tuwnnhip Ansessnu-nt W . ll'ri.lge, NewN JJeraey. (•nnsumplion llcenne for premluM end and the local team emerged t *i Committee of the Township of t" npply.to A. K Dpi ,' and f ••ill 1 ' Tii an-i i 'l sel! ill' |n|hlic l situated nt "S Main Street, Wood- !'•• . i! ;i '•Ull i ill' ( c NOTICE Woodbrldge for a Plenary KeUl! . with a 12*40 shading. • { ., ami t tlio 'K'sl hidiler atio bridge, Townslilp of Woodbrldge, Commlsaloner of n1(, <, ,Ji '•-• minitii'e tin 1! ToWll ship for premlso i.f Take further notice that the l f nl s:i!'e on Hie with the Tak«>not!ce that the FRATERN- Consumption license N. J. • Jprsey, Tor a aim,, i'.'.'" The box scores: '-( Is.-.. in thi- C"lHl!\• nf o«n.«hip Commutes has. b; resolu- ITY CU!8 Jntends to apply to th«Klfuated in Cotonla, Township of tflbutor'n llcens,. - '," ,v Township clerk o|»tn lo iiVs|iectlon Objections, If any. should be made fhl CARDINAUS M: • ii -li'lS ( hi-M nil tin- on and pursuant to law, fixed a and to lie ptiM'cly r-ml prinr ti< f'alv. Commifteemen of the Township ol Woodbrldge, N. J. ated nt 87-HD Alhert <•'."' Mr .1iilil-. i>l i- :i nd thut Mid Itiitniini jirlee i*t -Khieh said Jots iVvodbrldge for a club license for Objections, if any, should be made Immediately In wrltln* to: B. J. R .1 -i,4 Lot 1 In Hlo-k 2S0-C. Winidbrldito bridge. N. J. <•"•••• IV-..; •AB 1- Will 1.. t:ik.-n up fur •aid block Will be sold together iremlses sttuRted at 130 Main Street, Immediately in writing to: B. J.nuniRiin. Township Clerk, Wood- Tuwnsl^lp Assi'fnient Map. bridge, New Jerfey. . Objections, If anv'-i ... J, Pochek, ss . 2 r!;. • : - • >rvi'li-r.it' ItfS- 1th all other details pertinent, said Woodbrldee, N. J. Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood- Take furihct notice that the (Slpncd) MICHAEL ALMAPI, mmedlately in w,'itl]l, ' Is, ' 1 nimiim pt-lee beinj: ^S«n.nfi plus Objections, If any, should be madt Larsen, ss : -tin Sit !.'] T ' 'A 11 Township CnmmilW-e .ha*, by reso- bridge, N. J. W, f.-L. G-G, 13 WoodbrJdKC N. J.J>rl»<'oll, Alcjlmiie ,-,,., o- >''.) .-., i -1 "hi i. SIE of preparing deed and adver- ... fi 1 a I,!ts iii"(- tinK iiition anil liursniint to law,-fixed a mmedlately in writing to: B. J.(Signed) COLONIA COUNTRT CLUB, m Broad Slrii-t s .'." Lattanzio, rf .. 2 .'in in ni- * nuiiiiiiiif in sinc Hiis sale. .Sui>l l'-t.« Iji sitlil Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- K. J. Piiiior. Treas ' ji'i l-.ii ; Minimum pri'.e :it whieh saiii lot NOTICE Jer«:y, ' ' " \v • '..•IM-i '-»'-, Ni IV ..lei-.- ev. nn thi: ork, II eo!u oti terms, will require ridge, N. J. W, I.-L. C-S, 111 Ciiloiii-i, N. -I. Ball, rf ..: .'. 0 in Mid Mock will he sold tosother Take notice that ABE IWTF In- (SlBlindi i; > .1,1.• nlJuii' i'. UHi-. at v o1.,'f k ilown p(iynient of t."ii.i.on, tliv h'll- (Signed) FRATERNITY CL0B, Berthelson, rf 0 c nce of purchase price to be paid In with all other • a t'lO II I her.-aifti-r niinlmiim prit e liflnc $ 1,5'H'.0t> plus William D. Boylan, Pres. ; i|iial monthly in^tallmenlo of II"."0 NOTICE Committee or the Township of Kurta, 3b 3 iiiii-t ic-r ' .in be Ii-a- llt-d. .it r*is of prr-p.irinp ilt-ed and adver. Patrick L. Ryan, Vice Pros. Take notice that FRANK SUP Wrtodbrldge for a Plpnnry Retail us Interest and other term! pro- lisins this s.iii1-. Sail! lot in said John M. Mullen, Sec. Trea>. Consumption license for premises Keats.p 3 ided for In contract of kale. W. I.-L.5-6, 13 Wooilbriiltie, N. J.GRIOIt Intends to apply to the Btockel, lb ... 1 Take further notice that at iaia blr,,-k, if s«M en terms, will require Township Committee of the Town- ."itiiiitcd nt 93 Main Street, Wood- !••• 'iri'. i:tl .11; ilinrt'HlUy (•> \.|l.i,,i. A\ riKMXA Xri: TH AMCSI> AN" 1 tn sell s.iiil lots in said blor-k Committee of the Township of Woodbrldfte, N. J. bridge. New Jersey. Levi. 2b 0 iil:|i|N.\»>; 0 such bidder a-9 it may select, due Take liiitii'T notice that at said Woodbrldge for a Plenary Hetall Objections, If any, Bhould be madi (Signed) ABE3 DFFP, nary Fleull C<,nsum,,bs- KNTITI.K1.I '.'AN <)1I- sale, or any date Hi whleli it may premlncn Htiilntivi ,: Travy, c 1 1'iNAxri-: TO I'KKATI-; C.\I;):A<;I; egard being frlren to terms and onsumplion license for premises Immediately in writing to: B. J\V. l.-L. li-6, 1,1 Woddbridge, ...... i>e a'ljPHrned, tlie Township Com- situated at 2S3 Main Street. Wood- und Itpiitc .15, Wnodin i'n|.l.!:'"ri"N MSTUI'TS, Al-'T'T- anner of payment. In case one or Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood miltee rtserv-s the right in its dls irjdge, Township of Woodbrldge, bridge, N. J. NOTICB Objeellon.ii. If nny .!, 38 12 14 lore minimum bids shall be recretio- n lo reject any one or ;ill bid? J-:II Fi:r.iir.\i:Y » el ved. (Signed) FRANK SUPERIOR, Take notice that MICHAEL OL1V- Immediately In wili'i,-- PANTHERS ami to sell >aid lot in said block Objections, If any, should be made W. I.-L. 6-li. 13 l'ort l!e:iilmt,-, N. -IKU Intends to apply to thn Township lR.iii, Township Clerk - IM'AliV it:;. IK''.: I' CMliKi: Kith. Upon acceptance of the minimum to mii-li hiil-ler a.< It may select, due mmediately In writing lo: B. J. Committee of tho " Township of AB R 1 !•:••,; .(AXfAI:V .•!( !i:T: MAl:""H Klllp of Wiiodbriilvi- x Id, or bid above minimum, by theregard lii'iiiK given to term* and tiunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Wnndliridue for a Plenary Retail gnl) .... 6 ] it\K i:c,n; 'ownshlp Committee and the pay-manner of payment, in case dne ur bridge, New Jersey. NOTICE Consumption license fur premises flecretey, lb ... rii:ri-:inii:i: HAIUi'S iii.it , .IANTACV -Ti v.cv, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- more minimum bids shall be re (Signed) JOHN BALGA, Take notice that FRANK P. LEW situated at Oak Tree Road, Isclln, Antun .Magyar ISl jBeldcl. p 4 0 IS Intends to apply to the Township ordlng< -to th* manner of purchase ccived. W. I.-L, 6-6, 13 WoodbriilKc, N. X Township of Woodbrldge, N. J. D^'S Kam \v,.,. !•!.;] Penella, ss . .5 0 II I.V •ll'll; ;:n'l I>i:Oi:Mltl-JU n accordance with terms of Bale on Upon acceptance of the minimum Committee of the Township ul Wnnd Objections, If nny, should bo made Hi-Warcn. N 1 le, the Township will deliver a bar- bid, or bid above minimum, by the bridge, for a Plenary Retail Con fierthelsen, ss 5 1 NOTICE 1 1 Immediately In writing to: B. J. Helen V.-igyuV i:i: IT ci;ii.MNi:i) 11 Y Til !•: aln and sale deed for said premises. Township Committee ami the pay Take notice that LEWIS TOM- sumption license for preni -' ! situ Dunlgan, Township' Clerk, Wood- T'^8 East .j'vei,' Henry. 3b ...5 1 TOWNSHIP I'IIM.\IITTI:K "F TMK J)ATKI>: June Uli, 11*1*;. raeiit thereof by the purchaser ac nted at 135S (Ink Tree . , l»e % CHIK Intends lo apply to the Town- bridge, New. Jersey. Setvaren,-N. .1 "Wahley.p .. 5 ,2 Towx.-iiiii' i'ii- \yoiii.i:i:iiiiii-:. ix B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. cordihK t" the manner of, purchase ship Committee of the Town- lln, Township.of WoodbT.4,0. N. J, (Signed) MICHAEL OLIVER, I. L. (i-ft, I3» . 5 3 iiiK i "M'II'TV * • j * ii (i.'i'i.iZSKX; T'» he inlv<-rtl»ed Inne 6tii, in liii'.ui'l.uii e •iviili ttnns of sale ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary Re- Objections, if any, should be madi \V. l.-l.. b-S. 13 Iselin, S. J. -'$&.. Kurtz, c ... I. T!i'- i'ir'lin.'ini-,- its aUivt rn- on flic, tin- Township will deliv Immediately in writing to: U. .J )'i. anil .lunc l"th, 19-1C, In' the nil Consumption license for prem- SOTICK p. Seidel, rf... 2 0 :::li-'l :H;I .iK-Mini-nil'''! 'ruin tiiin- t'» nilepemrent-Leadcr, a hai'.j-'ain iind sale tlced for suid ses situated at New and William Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood NOTICK premises. Take notice that CLAI li X. Kurtz, If ... 4 0 i* i.cri'liy further ameti'le'l by Streets,' Woodbridjje, Township of bridge, N. J. Take notice that JOSEPH C. LEL- Intends to apply lo th. K ti» Si-'-tliin ::. SulMlivi.^ifin i>ATKl': .1«nt- -!th 19 111. Woodbridge, N. J. (Signed) FRANK P. LEWI9 I/| Intends to apply to tho Town- Golden, rf .. 3 2 eftr. In: W-4™ E. J. 1,'r.VMiAX. Township Clcrli. Commlltec of the I!" new nr.'l :ul>lition-il t*rntnry XOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Objections, If any, should he made \V. I.-L. e-S, 13 lst-lin, N, .1ship Committee of the Township of Woodbrldgoodbrldge fufur ,: o t] To be • advertised ' June •' Wofidbrlitge for a Plenary Retail Cl a I'li-im TO WHOM IT .WAT CONCERN; l!H(i, nml .lime 13th, ISIC, in themmedlately in writing to: B. J. Connumptlon lic -.'. 44 10 20ili.-»ll iii'-l II lit;-.UI the territory-within Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood- Consumption license for premises situated at St. cens(i e |.,; At a regular meeting of th«llltlk NOTICE situated at Route #3!>, King George icrKc Av,• lie f l l ownship Committee of the Town- bridge, New Jersey, Take notice that FRANK MOS ncl , TOlOWnsllII p <>f \V"i'ill:: !.-. Score by innings: • nint' .it jW.Int wlir-rc the (Signed) Knail. Wdudbrl.lge, N. J. f \V hip of Wooilhrhlge held Monday, 1 CARIOLLI Intends to apply to Objections, If any, should bo made Objections, if any, sluei. i•:„' Cardinals 344 010 000—12 !:v'si iiin- Jii-t rli l:;tfit:in TuWn- line r.rd. ISM!. 1 i»KJ* directed Jlffer tn: W-S-W J.ETCta TOMCHIK, Township Committee of the Town Immediately in writing > illl liy the ri'irllipfly immediately in writing to: B. ..I. N. B. Panthers .... 030 101 104—10 ulvertise the fact that on Mon- NOTICK OF Pl'III.IC SA1.B W. I.-L. C-C, 13 WooilbridBe.'N. J. ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- fiunlKiin, Townshiii i.'Nrk, v, 'if TO WJ10M IT MAY CONCUltN: bridge. New Jcrsev. Three-base hits: Keats. Stockel,' em-,- running-f-ntirely along said ay evening, June 17th, lit lli, Retail Consumption license fo bridge, New Jersey. : Township Committee will meet At a regular meeting of thi XOT1CH promises situated at Maivuii Ave (Signed 1 JOSWI'H C. I.KLLO, (Signed) CLAllil-: nNT: Becretey, Bertheben, M. Kurtz. ii-rthi-riy JiiH- of tlie LST) in the f'mnmittee Take notice that PAUL A. KINN nue, isr-lin, Township of Wood W. I.-L. «-<;, 13 Winidbridge, N. J. JaiirViH" to the easterly lini? of ship of WOodbrhige held Monday hambera, Mem or ial Municipal Intends to apply to the Township bridge, N. J. 'i.iv.-.-- Mill Rnad; thrive southerly Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, June, ilnl, in Ifi, 1 was directei 'Objections, If any, should be made XllTICH EAST GREEN ST. A. C, .:nii^ tin- e.ist'-rly line of Crow* Committee of the Township of xoTicrc nH ertose and sell at public pale to advertise the fact that on Mnn Woodbridfro for a Plenary Retail Immediately In writing to: B. J ,,™««, IOtll0 t|,;,t WM. H itili Riiinl, lo the- northerly line of day i-veiiiiiv", June lTlh, 19 Mi, Take notice that John Julian and AB R nd to the highest bidder according Consumption license, for premises Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood firaiv Julian intend 'to apply to the 3 V-P'rVnic A\''-nil'-; thence easterly 0 terms of sale on file with the tlie Townslilp Cnminitteo will mee brlilK-p-, N. J. KATH intends to ,-qipiv , , F, Pochek, If 4 2 1'IIIL; the nini!i'-rly-l!ne:of Cojiernic situated at Superhighway mid Jiieff- Township Committee <>f the Town- Ir'iiidhrldKf for ,i I 0 'ownship Clerk open to Inspection at S P. M..(liSTi in the Coimnitlec ler Avenue, Avenel, Township of (Signed) FRANK MOSCARELLI, ship of WoodhriilKc for a Plenary J, Larsen, cf 3 1 \veniie, to the westerly line of Chambers, M e m o r ial Munldpa CnnsumptioWdiidbrldg nf '1 nd to be publicly read prior to sale, Wooilbrldjro, N. J. W. I.-L. C-iJ, 13 Is'-lin. N, Ketail Cunsuniption license for J. Hansen, c 3 ,2 ''•niet"iy Avenue, continuing nnrt Building, W.ooilhridge, New Jersey nitlliited al Supier !•!••] -otis SM anil S*r> in lllm-k -IIK-.n, ObJeOtliins, if an)', should be made premisei! located at 331 Pearl Street, (.Ireen Street. AVomlli 1 •rly ali.iiK the easterly line of SI. \'oodlu'i(lf;e Tnunslii]! AMrL'ssnieiil and expose and sell at public sal Immydiiitulv In writing to: H. J. i,|t, Lukee, lb 2 0 Stephen's Cemetery, lo the. nort! MIT1CK WoodbrlilBc, N, .1. of Woodbridge, N. , 1 lap. and to the highest bidder according I'liiiiigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Talie notice that MIIS. MARY Ol'.iei lions, if any, shnnld he made A Pochek, ss 3 0 rly line of 1.1 high Valley Railrnail, to termu of. sale on file with th Objcclions, if nny, shoir.i Take further notice that the briilge, New Jersey. MtiLNAi: intends to apply to theimni^iliately in writing to: I!. J. immedla'.ely in writinc i 1 iheiii L- easterly uloni: the northerly Township Clerk open to Inspectlor ,Hrtiska, 3b 3 0 Township Committee has, by reso- (Sinned) PAUL A. KINN, Township Coniniittce of the Town- IiunifTan. Townslti]) Clerk, Wood- l>unlgi'ii, Townslilp i.'I-rli, 2 line of the l.ehlgh Valley Railroad, utlon.and pursuant 'o law, died a anil to he. publicly read prior to sale, W. 'J.-L O-'i, Kl Avenel, N. J. Phi',) of WoodhriilKe for a Plenary bridgc, X. J. Dernier, p 3 1 In tlie easterly line 'if Perth Ainboy brhlt-e, Xew Jersey. 0 mliymum priee at which said lots Lnl L'l ill Hlnek Tilit-A, WooilbrMgi lij'lail CoiiFiimpiion license for (Signed) JOITN' Jl.'LlAN and (Klgneii) WILIJAJI .1 Bisko, 2b *..... 2 1 Heights: thence northerly along Town.-iiip Assessment' Map. 0 in sahl block will be pnlil together XOTICK lu-iMiiisi-s situated at New and Wil- (JIIACI-; .11 'LIAN, w. I.-L. c-ii,.i;; W.".-I>.I Birnko, rf 2 0 said line to the northerly lino of with all other details pertinent, 'eald Take further notice that th Take, notice that PETER VOCKI. liam Streets, Wdiidhrid^e, Township W. I.-L. r.-r., 13 WinidbriilKc, X. ,1. 0 'New IttiiliK'.vick Avenue; thence Township Committee has, by reso- L Larsen, lb 1 '0 :nlnlmiim lU'lee bciiiK $1.,II.U'I plus InU'inlH to apply to the Township of Wiiodbridge,- N. .1. NOTII i; 0 easterly. along the northerly line costs of prtparlnf? deed and advpr- lution ami pursuant to law, fixed ("'nniinitti-e of the Township of Objeetiiins, if any, should he made NOTICE Hapstak, rf 1 0 ul Newlirunswii-k Avenue to thr Take notice that ANTIlnNr isinK this sali;. Saiil lots In sai'l minimum price at which said lo WoiidbridKC .for a Plenary Uctail inimediatcly in writinR to: 1!. .1. Take notice that CLINTON A. ANI» JO$I-;PH !•'. ANHNIisi'll I wttstel-iy lini.' of Florida drove i.n in said hlnek will lie fold togel Uistrilmlion ' flcpiise for premises Diinigan, Tnwiislill) Clerk, Wood- RAKKI! (Ray's Hut> Intends.to ap- iloclt, if solil on lerni.';. will i-ciiuire : tend lo apply to (IK- 'l'"Uii-;l!ip I'H 27 lTii-.nce nuiLhcrly along the weflterly 1 down liaynieiil of $1.1.(Nl, the bal-with all other details pertinent, sal' situated; at S'i .Main Street, Wmidr briii(,-e, New Jersey. ply to the Township Committee of tha lllittee = of Hie Ti«w:-.;r- 'f \\«» Inn- of Fluridti drove Road, to, theance of purchase price to be paid minimum price being $IIHi.lie Street, Avenel, Tnvynsliiji ut JEovach, 2b :. 4 1 ei'ly iiiiuiff the ilivisiiin line In- rc-Rrird being given to terms and be adjourned, the Towti.iiiiii Com t!l-!U.\lili iiiteiiils In apiilj- tn theWoodhriiln-c, N. ,1. \OTICI: ,'. I.fL. 6-«. l-» I \\ i en . Stephen Senior's hunl am manner of payment, in case one ormltU-e reserves tin: right in its Timnsliip I'litmnitlee uf the Tnwn- Objections, if any, should bo made Take noli'e that NICHOLAS RAK- Travy, c 2 2 Washington Hi-ightji, In the north more minimum bids shall be re-cretion to reject any unc or inl siiip r,f W'linlhriilge 'for u Plenary 'Immediately In writing to: B. J,ALAS and l'KTl-'l: KurcHI'I.LO in- s'OTin-: (•rly iirif-of .New Urunsuick Avenui '•!;iil (.'"iisumptiim lii-euse for gtilo, cf .... 2 ' '0 ceived. and' to se'ii .-aid i"i in said l-lnck Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- lend to apply to tlie Township Coin- Take notice tli.it r.M'l. Stockel, cf 2 thence -wi'ultrly alonK the northerly Upon acceptmico of .the minimum to such bidder as it m:iy s-elect, due 'rliiisi-s silualeil at /.ii'Klcr AVCIHIL' bridge, N. J. ,i miitcc of tiie TMVnship of Ii ood- Intends t9 apply, to tu. T.--.vn; 1 line nf NV..\v l!ninsu'ii k Avenue, t bid, or bid above minimum, by theregard being given to terms and nl .Siipi-rliiKhwiiv, Avein.il, Town- (Sigm-d) hriilm- for a Pknnry Ketail Con- Committee of thp T(''.vn.-li:n pzabo, rf .... 1 tin- easterly line uf Bli.ck II! (It manner of puy'uient, in casi^ niu: or iip of WnmlliriilKo, N. J. Woodbrldge for a I'fen.iry llf! 1 1 Township Committee and the pay- MISS. MAUIIO FLYXX, sumption lie'-iiKe for premises fcitti- 2 'velopi'd by Ktiiil Kuyi-fl; llieni more minimum bids .shall bo re- (Uijeetinns, if any, should He made 1 Consumption license fur iir»ir,:«J iarsen, rf .. 1 ment thereof by tho purchaser ac- W. I.-L. li-U, l:; Aveiid, N. ,1.uti.-d at Uii-l: : Main .Street, Wnod- nnnlierly aloiiK I In- easterly liji cording to the, manner of purchase ceived. iinii'diMlely in writing' to: Ii. J. bridni', N. J. situated at 4fi3 Haluviy Av-i of liluck )", ciinilnuins iilong tli Upon acceptance of the minimum iinit,'-iii. Tuwnslilp Clerk, Wood- Woodbrldfe, Township nf Wi 36 13 20 In accordance with terms of sale u- ,h-rse\-. XOTICK objections, if any, should be made .•ply line of block 1-, tn a pniii on file, the Township will deliver hid, or hid MMJVO minimum, by tlie Take notice that FRANK MON- immediately in writing to It. J. l>un. bridge, N. J. lull feet south of Moffett Street Township Committee and thu" pay- FUANC1.S FITZGKBALD, Objections, If any. al.n'iKI !"• m Score by innings: a bargain and sale deed (or e&ld i.-i,. I;, 1:1 Avetiei, N. j TKCALVO liitulids to apply to theiii, Tuwnship Clerk, Woodbrldge, East Green 100 050 1— thence easterly nloiif,' a line HHi.i premises. ment ijiercof by the purchaser ac- f Township Cuiliiniilee of the Town- Immediately in writing tr P eel south of MofTett Street an liATKIi: June Itli, l'J-lli. cording to tiie manner of purchase shift-of Wooilhridr HUH, and June liltli, llllC, in thea bargain and sale deed for said ten.ls to apply to the Township nue and Prospect' .Street, 'Wood- W. l.-L. ti-fi, 111 \V.."|--: T Pochek. 'iniiiiitU-e of tin: .Township nf W. I.-L. G-fi, K WomlbrldKc N. J. Iniid, thence westerly along Kin lnilepciiik-nt-l.endcr. premises. bridge, N. J. li'ni'Keii • ILn;nl both shlua to III lJATi:ii: June liii, UHi;. 'nudhridge fur :i Plenary lietiill Objections, if any, should be made. NOTICE Mri'iii: FORGETS S30.000-BAG westerly llonnilary nf "l''i>riEs I':n*k Hili'i- lo: U-MS nnSumptinu license fur' prrmiscs Immediately in writing In: II, J; Take notiie that I'AVE LYXCH'5 Tako notice Hut Mil.s r;rtl| P. J. DI'NkiA.N, Township Clerk. Illated at 2 IT. l-'ultoll SI red, Wood- lJunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- BOSTON, MASS.—Anthony Wil- hence .|l!nn!4' I In • .MiriCH Ol' PI 111 IC SAIil'i To In- ndVi-Mhi-ii June Mil, TAVICRX, INC., intends to apply tu UACZ Inlends to apply t-. '•• T-5t| 1 1 ridge, Tuwnahlp of WuiHlhridge, bridge, New Jersey. f '•|' oi 'ls I'ark" to tlie division iin To WHOM IT A1AV CONCERN: llihi, mid .hiiic Mltii, 111!'-, in tlu- I In: Township Committee o.f theifhlp Ciimmitli'e of Hi.' T.C'Vi pon, of Paris, V:i., left a traveling: (Signed) FRANK MOXTKCALVO, , i:.'i| lelweon l-'ii-.n anil Second Wanl At i\ regular meeting of tho Iiidt'Pendent-Leader, Township of Wood bridge -inr a I'le-, Woodbridge fur a I'l.-i (ibji-ctloiis, if iiny, shoiiUl he made CoiiHumiitluu ll'-eiisr '• r bag containing jewels and other heiii-i: nrji-lheriy ulnti!,' sahl Kjr. 'J'n\vn,Hhi|i Cniululltee of the Town- nimcdiniely' In lyrlling lo: H. J. W. I.-L. H-il, lli 'vYii'idhriilgi', N. ,1nar. y Retail Cuiisuliiplitin license for Bit llll ttll ,lt aO'J l-'llltllll S'l'i Aitides valued at $30,000.00 in aVaril' lilie to a point lnlU'd, I'c ship \>t W'ooilhridKl: ilelil Mollilav, inigiin, Townsliiji Clerk, Wuod- premises situated at R16 AVoddbrldge Itili-r In: \V-1."I briilge. N. J. inrili o!' Main Slreet, tluMi'.-c 'aim' June ilnl, in Hi, 1 was directed idge, New Jcrse.y.- Aieiiut-, Port Reading, Township of railroad station in Boston and did Object Inns, if any, si: :;' : Mm- Inn.ll(i feet nnrlli ami pai-all to advert ISO. the. fact that an Mon- MUKI: OF pi m.ic s ILK (Signed) JOSEPH MA VET,, ,T;ike notice that ,SAM MANCiEI! Wimdhri'dgv. N. .1. Immediiitely lu uniMi^ not miss it until lie arrived in vith .^laiu Street to the i-a^tcrl day ev ning, ,1 unc i "lli, 11' I ii, TO WHOM IT MAY CUXCKKN: intends to iipply to the Township Objections, If any, should be made . I.-L. li-'i, I.') Wuuilbrldge, X. .1. Dunigan, Townsliip I'.-I ^nginia. ine (if hinds iff -Wjlllam the Township I'oniiniltei: will im-et Al ii regiil.ir meeting of the ('ominittee uf the Township of Immediately in writini g to:o, B.. JJ. at S P. 11. 11 iST) In tlie ComiiiiitL-e Wuudlirldgi! i'or a Pleiiiiry Kelall bridge, New Jersey. M-illK hlnek ii.'W, theiici; linrl llerl .,,;• Township Cnlllllliltee'of I liii. TuWll- XOTU lJunigaign, TownshiTownship ClerkCl,k WooWd d (Signed) MISS. H">' ilinih' the easterly line of • IJIoi-I- Chambers, .ilcnioi-ial Municipai ship oi Wo"dliri,lgi: hrl.t Monday, Cousiiiuption license iur premises LEGAL NOTICES Tilke 11nt in- tli it KI:ANK 11AKA, bridge, New Jersey. W. I.rl.. 6-C, Hi' W i •v^ ::;_, :;*M, :::ii,j;i3fi, eiiii I) ami ;;:n; Riillilln'K, YVixidliriilKi!,. New Jersey, III.- :;rd, I'liii, I Wa-- ilil'c led situated iit Middlesex and Ksat x SlBiiidi si;., ,-inii KKAXI< 1iAKA, .11!., in- (Sld o- Ihci nni'lii easterly corner nl anil expose and sell at public salo U> advcrlise the fai-t ihat on Jlnii- Turnpike, Is.ellii, Township of Woiid- JiAVK LYNI.'II'S TAVICRN", INC., t-n^alL-'y Court lend lo apply. tu " the T iiuusliiji NOTII Bliiliilencx finiiiii Sin Hock lilijilA; ihf-ncu wealerly along ml In llie'hlnhcsl bidder acconling lil>' I • V I • 11 i t E " . JlMli- 17lil, llUli, bridge, X. .1. Iiiivld Lyneli, President. V • XOTM/I I'ollllllllte (• ult the Town sll h) or Take, nollce that'.MAIIY IM'l'-W hj. nnrtlherly line 'nf Rhii-k ::::i!A o lel'lllH of salt- (ill file With lln' he 'rowos:il|, I'ommiltee will lllecl OhjcctioiiK, if any, should be made hiirntJiy Ihmii'k, Secretary, ; 'ownsliiji Clci'ii o]ien lo inspection Wnnd lirldIge fur a ' Plenary 1 Lift all intends (o apply to ' •- ""I'-j A'll perfinii s ciiin-er led may tiiKe o tiie westerly line of Ford'Awmil-; it S- y. M. i I 'STl ill the Ciiiiiniittcc iimueiliiitely lu 'willing lo: H. ,J.W. I.-L.'li-t;. 13 IVrt Reading, N. J. nd to he pnhlicly read prior to sale, I 'oiisunipllion lie i us PC i-mises Cotiinllttfi' uf lln' ' Notice, thiil the slih; rihi-v, Ailuiiii- hence lUirtnerly alnllK the Ui-slcl'ly 'liamiu-r.-i, M r in i- ]• i a 1 .Municipal e fur Ininigitii. Townshiii Clerk, Wood- .uts 1 fi I illclllsiyt: and Let LJTi in iiillding, Wiindhrldge, N'ew Jersey, sllualed at M Nrn- Street, Wood- bridge. X. J. Wundbtldge for, a !' I'/nl of .Inl n Talia'-s, ilc- inn nf J-'ol'il AVelllle, to tile' Inirlll- , SiOTICH n istratoi-, etc :im-l( lm;-.\l. WoodliridHt! Tnwnsliip and cNpose and Sell ;lt ]illlilic sai (Signed! SAM MANOKlt, Consumption tircfiHi- /Ill'l U Ikil i it 1 ,. I liiliit 1:;-', linal •p|y line' of lilock -;,:is, theine' wi-st- ridb'i', Towiisiiip of W'ooilbrhltfe, N. Take notice that JULIA J.8IROH P(J"M, 11, 1IILi I l.-sesslllelll -Map. ll'l tn Hie higlli-.-lt biilder- arconlillj \V. l.-L. i;-il, II! ' Is.-lin, N'. J. he (llpll HIS' I'IIUI'I for rly iiloiif? tlie noiilicfly line nf OhJL'i-tliiiiK, If any, should he made Intends too apply t ot hthe Township •Ituated iin HOIIK- -,"• flceoiuit to t Take turtlier- notii-e that .tlie lo li-rnis of s.ilc nu tile with Ih Street, WoodbrldBt-, T-' tile Colin ly i r Mi'i.lie •i'-N, on I'l-hlay, •I; :::i.s i. le noriliU'esi i-irl-nel- mmeiliati-ly in writlug lo: H. J. Committee or the Township of 1 'on'uxliip Couituitteii lias, !>y rcsn- Township Clerk open to| insimctic Wooribrldee, N. .1. tlie twenty e Khlh da. of June', lillll, •l-eiif, Ihe.ln-e iil nm- 11-n- ul ion iind pin ill.i nt lo law, lixcd a and t(l he ]llll'li'l\- I'ciol pl-inr lu sail HiniKau, Townshiii fe'lorli, Wood- XTK>: . Woodbrldge for a . Plenary Retail Objection*!, If any. »t 10 A. 11.in. -Ilic I'ei-in nf April, slerlv hiiiiinl uf. I iniiiiiiui jij in- al which said lots l.i.l' L'l ia l;iii.-k I'IS-II, WfioilbridK iridgo, New Jersey. Take notii u that rTI^I'OX IMN. Consumption, license' for premises 1816, for setlelne.ll in,! a UuWiLliee', n said I,lock will he sold togell 'I'own-iiip A.-:.--i'Ssii]enl Map. (Signed) HUNK 11AKA, SI:. INC., iiih-ipls to apply to tlie situated at 4 Green Street, Wood- Immedliitely In will :;n: :i 1 the X'liiii- >i •III!,' II I'll -•uliliU"! illlil n a point when'- s.'inn-' intersects. ivilh nil ul lu-I r iletaiin An in.-HI saiil Take I'lirlln-r notice that tn I RANK"UAKA, Jit. Towndiip Ooimnittee ol the Town- bridge, TqwnWiip oT Wpodbrldre, Dunlgiin, Townsliiji Btalcil liv tl•i SnrriiKi te. lie Itarilan Township 'Line Ilii.-in-c IlillilEII prii-i- hein^ fl,;i llic nnrliiei-ly liiu: of isin;-;' this sale. Said lots in said iiiinimum priii al which said h >«TI('K premises situated at 6S Fulton Immediately |n writing to: S J. W. I.-L. «•«, 13 W. Ailniinistrator. he I.ehigli' Valley liailmail, I hi- lilclt, if sold on terms, will require in said ill". I; will hi .si,l.l inUcih.' Street, Woortlirjdfe'e, Towiiship nf Jjinigan, Tow/ishlp Clerk, Wood- ; 1 Tilke notice HiiU UKNNVH1MKC)NIO ARTHUR 11 ;(I\VN, l si|-, , mint' or place of hi-uiiuiiiiK . down payment of SJ.IO.IHI, (In- lial- witli all oiiiei' details periineiii, said mends tn iipply tu the Town- Woodbrldge, N. ,1. t briilgc. New Jersey MUKI: 95 Main Htriel, 1'. Tlie Ordinance us almVe eiitilh-il Jire of pun-linse Iirice tn hi: paid lil-niinlllo price iicilu; ?:!,Ml.lHI ].ln ihi|i Cnllllllitlee nf the Township ul Obji'ctions, if any, should be mado (Signed) » JULIA 1. BIPOS', Tak» nnll'-e ih.-ii • •Woudhrlilgc, X. J., H , II niuiiT inontltly inslailiii'Mits oi (•lists of pl'eliiil'itlg deed mid illlVer lintnediiitely In writing td; J*. J. SHANV' intends !» il'l 1 mil as aiiieiiileil fi'oiii tiiin- lo linie iVoodliridgit for ii Plenary Kctuil : U. l.-L. li-G, 13 Wdodbrldge, N. J. 1 rod or. s hereby fun her ifineiulcil hy aibi- -'."i.il" pliih inlci'cst a'mi otiier terliiri li.-illg liii- sale. Siiid Inl ill Siiii C'nnsiiniptlon license fur preiniKe.s DmiiKan, Township Clerk, Wuoi) Hhtp Ci'intnitlie nf H" I. L.'0-23, ^H; tl-li, ill, UK tn ricctlou Nu, I! suli-iliyisioii ;iro\'ideil lor in fontrael ui sale. 1111" • 1 •:, if sold on li-rins, M\i ii [*ei|iii|-. iiluat'jil at iiiil Wuudbrlilge Avenue, bridge, New Jersey. NOTICB Wondbrldge (or ,i I'i' 'i'" new ami ;LI1lieet, Avenel, Townshiii uf ^\ ood- Take nutic. that NICK DE 8AN- Distribution , He f--r T. M. (DSTi, lip as soon thereafter brlilua, N. ,1. Towrmhlp of Wuddhriilije :.'. J, ilJiniK .UIC'I wcs.ti-1-ly. line of Wooii- hiii'K'iiiii and Hnlii deed for, said Township Coiuinitlee u|id the pay (Signed) ^ inien'lM to apply to the Town- situated - at -.'ii V" ' |s waid matter can he ruiichcd, at bridge Avenui; Ki a line of llJII.IIU preniisi-s. mem tliereof hy the purchaser ac bjucHoiiH, if any, Hliouhl be, IUUIIL- Ct iftc Wnodbrldge, 'Towu--i'il' Which tiine ami ptiii-«- all persons '-unllng to Hie manner nf purchasi Iniineiliately in writini,' tu: I). ,J. l'rAI.IAN-A.MI-;i:ICAN CUI.t'M- t w !?"" e ot, the Towmhlp feet ivi-.st uf ytale Highway, Rnute liATKIi: .1 lino till, lillli. lll'S llKLlHI'' ASSiK'IA'l'IliX, of Woudbrldge for a Plenary Retail bridge, N. I . swho may he inlei'estod therein will Nn. -;"», Ilienco noi^heasterly aloiig II. J. IH'X'KiAX, Township Clerk. in aiieori|uuctj with tcrniH of nali uiil^an, Township Clerk, Wood- Objections, if ;i»V, •• " on lili', the Township Hit) dellvo ConHuinption license for premise* ;l)e Bivcn an opportunity t« be hoard Hiiiil line to tl.io westerly line of Tu 'be advel liscd June Ullii. lilKe, New Jersey. llarhill4 o Slhestro, Sec'y. immedliilely i" ,"" -u 1 situated ut II.,liy and Marion Street!, ; concerning thu baiuev linimn Avimuu; thence .-iiiuthcrly mil;, and JIIIII: llilli, PJIU, in Lhea harguiu anil uule deed for salt (.Signed) WALTKR K. HAII1C1I, W. i.-L. li-li, U Dunlsan. Township < • ii. J. IirAlliAN, • |irc-iiilHi'». U'. l.-L. (i-li, 111 ' Avenel, N. J. bruise, N.^"8' ^""'''P ot ™*<* bridge, New Jers' t uloMt,' .tliu ivi'siurly line nf Inman Indepeiplenl-Leader. .MAN i|' Township Clerk Avenue to a lino ul 1110.110 feel eu.st li.VTKI'i'Jimc 4th, Pi'll), AOTICK ObJt-Vtloiw, If any, should be made i (.Signed) II. J. DUN'IUAN, TownalilpgiuiU i:l .'•AN ORIMNAWH TO I-'IX • Till'" of State illBliWiiy. Ruiiti) No. U«-IVr In: W-MO , N'OTICI'I Taki! lioticfi that MICHAEL BA- mmediately in wrUlnB to: B. JW. . I.-L, tl-l>. ALAltll'iS Oh' ALL MKMliKRK 01' thence southerly along Haiil line Tu ho advertised June titl Take nutlco Unit MARY ami PAUL liANiA'K (llunzy'b TavuNU intiiixU ei own8hlp Cler Minn-: «i'- I'KUI.K- SAI.I: 1UIU, iind June 1,1th, l'J'ltl,' In th HJfl ROLlCli UIOI'ARTMKNT: being Kill feist liast ai)d parallel tn C1N-KOTA Intend to apply to the to ai(ply to the Towusliiii Cuminlttee bridge\Ti "i, Noi wT Jersey - -*' Wood- f 'I'd WIIU.M IT .MAY CONCKltX: fndeiieiident-Leader. 0«n>TO,|U'|fi fit t.l J. u . Objections,-If any, should hu tuillli: .T™f, ,n«llee that AJJTONI PICH- UCB »Uiia'<;'i ut -"I ,.and " • ' feet liortli of Aveliul >>truet; thence diiy eviniiig, June lith, i^iii, : PPly to- llii> Town Township of Woo'dbrldjte for Objections, If any, should bo matle, iniuii'ilUituly In wilthife' lu; U. "J. i h "'«*' ' M l WooillirldKi!, N J "'' WHI3RKAS, the Township Cum riifll-bi'ly along :i line luo.uu > feel the Ti-\\iis.lii|i Conlliiittd- will .net'i !* the ^owmmp of if iiny rieiiiii-y lieluil CuiiHiiiiipliun lic.-ns Immediately lu writing to: ii. J. iMiniK-an,, Tuwnship 'Clerk, Wood- Objeftlttiis, (lltteo deiun.f it udvisiiblu under no|tll anil parallel with Avenel nl S P. M. (|)ST) ill (he Comrjifttet- for (reinlm-a sltualed nt l.urd Ktr<;e for a Plenary »it«U in >n"llli: Cliiiliibcra, Memorial Municipal Lfuulg,iiii, Tuwnship Clerk, Wood- liiidgu, New .Ici'-sey. ' imm lltiy I'I j)ie cli'uunmtiuiL'uH tu lix l(\e Slreut to tlld W|.:st('i-ly line of "Avt- and .Superhighway, Avenel, Tiiwn (SitfnMl) MICHAICL UAUANIAK, umptlo license for premises Towiislnii „._ of all tlie -members of thont'l Uardeiis," tliaiice nurllierly n HuildliiK, Wuudbriilgo, New Jeracy, briilKe, New Juraoy. ' situated at S71 Rahway Avenue Dunlgan, and i-xpuHu anil1 alsll at nubile jial.t ship of Wniiilbridge.N. .).' (Signed) \V. I.-l... ti-U, 111 Port Ri-udiiig, N. J. Police Dunurlmunt ami with ri-apce Ihe Wt-Kle-I'ly Him of "Avenel Har- "Objections, If any, should be mad 6rli»8«, N .hereto tu a uh ;ii it the .same to dens" to the northerly line uf "Ave- lini to [lie hlKhe.-it hidilur uccorduB 1IARY and PAUL CINKOTA, * T r tu ni HIM of sale' on lile with the Immediately In. writing to: B. J\V. I.-L. a-6, Vi Woodbrlrtgi!. N. .1, ! Sftforeniliiiri; ' nel (Jardons/' tlieiiee, enuterly 'along Dunlgan.. Township Clerk, Wopd NOW, THKREKOIUi;, UK,IT OK tilt- Ubi'therly lino of Avt'iiol Uiir Township Clerk open to Inflection Take notice' that Angelo CALES. 1 and tu liv publicly re.id prior tu bridge, N. J. .S1O inUindii lo apply to tju- Tuwn- ,:v v'l *INEf> HY THU TOWNSHIIdens aild liahwiiy Homesumd lo NO'I'ICK •tlii'i Hiile, Lot 5 In Block 59U, Wuod- (Signed) .hip Cniiiinitleo tif the 'i'nwuahlp of " Take notli'o '-roil'] UlfMlTTl'llii OK TirH TliU'N.SUIP point fOO:L0 fuet east ut ISiiJiWiiy Take nollce that GOLDEN PALMt hridgi- Townalii|i AnuetiBmunt Map.TYRONK'a BAR AND LUNCH. IN' of Wpor>JlRIJ)GB, a corpurutlon. Woodbrldse for a - Plenary Retail TASBBL lnt«' illltllXlK IN' Tilts G0UN-. Avenue tliiiiiee .aonlhtrly 10l).(ll) t'tet Fntnciii Ciiainiia, Primldent TuwnDlilP Oli'Ull'JDLKSKX: Take further* notice ('that tlu- I'lilllli MuiiKiicio, prcfldunl, luleiids roniiiiiiipiiiin Ili'i-nsnse for priMUlml mW. KI. or uiist and Parallel wi(li I'aliwuy Avt:- To\yi|nhl|r Cominlltee has, by reso- (93 New Brunswick Ave: to apply In (he Township Committee- sltutited ut (ireim, Struet and Rall- n ^hat"lio saliirluK of Ltliu litio to ,i line liiU.UII feet Hurth o 1 lution and i'lUBUiiirt tu law, Axed a Perth Amb.oy, N. J. ot the Tuwnulilp of Woiidbriilgti foru roiiii Avenue, IHQIIU, Townuhlp of _ of .the J'ultpe Oeiiiirtiiiem o: Iloiiie|>fead Avenue; thiini-u euslerl minimum price lit Which said lut Katli.t-r.inu Cliauijia, Secretary WowlhrldKG, N. J,' . 'Township of WoodVrrtjje shnl Pjunuijnuyy RetiilRtill Coinsumptlonn HCCIIBHCCIII iiliiijK a HiiJi'^W.uo.-fot't liortli anil ill said brbek will be KOld tuguthei W New Brunswick A,vs. (or liramituj»» titgatedd Ht Route #115#11.5 oijii , iit'' any. should be made 8, J-D- at the •following iitrures; ' pai'vJloj, With Homestead 'Avenue to with u 11 oilier detullu perlintul, buhl Chief of Pollen tmt>M JJpr Perth'ABboy/jH, 3, Woodbrldge, Township of Wood- immediately' In writing to: H. J| tliu WiTsterly line uf Klitt .Street; mlniiiniiu price' utslng |£3|).OO plus Tliomau LeAtlnl, VUcs Preview bridge, Vt. J. DDunlganl , To-wtmliiTlp Clk d romltt«« ol'ih i«nv' annum payable semi-monthly. lhe».i-e'$out|ierly ul«nB tlifc westerly eoiftu uf lireiiHiliiK 4»ed '"nil adVel ' 141 Uadl*on Ay», r- , ObJeeUona, Jf any, should be made bridge, N. J. Clerk, Wood-, ship or r i Plenary •,(t)) Captains of Po.Hca' *3tiO».ao line, of Kim Street ^nd continuing tiulnu tliiu sale, fialf} lot in said Retail Comju on Immediately'In writing to; B, ,J. (Signed) ANGELO Uoeni* ' lor per annum 'flftfftUle #eml-- aoutWrU''al ff t"? westerly llnq o' block, if golden terms, willTequlrfi W. i,-L, G-6, 13' Pr«tnlMi t monthly, Dunlgan, Towmhlp Clerk, Wood *pr • » • •••• •' •'•v"i DEPENDENT—LEADER IN THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1946 PAGE THIRTEEN

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHUtCH ST. ANDREWS CHURCH CHILD, 2, RIDES BUMPER URY DUTY BOYS' CLUBT Avenel LAWRENCE, L. I—Seeing a Day laborers cannot be auto- CHICAOO, — The Woodli Pint Church bf Christ, Scien- Rev. John Egan, Pastor. truck pass with a small child riding matically relieved from Jury duty Boys Club recently initiated on the front bumper, Patrolman tist, Sewaren, Is • branch of th* Sunday Masses — 7, 9:16 and in Federal Courts on the ground new members Into their club Clarence Fossett commandeered a Mother Church, The Pint Chnrch 10:45 A. M. that service" would mean financial of them girls. of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, private car, gave chase but was hardship declared the U. S. Su- Holy day Masses—6, 7 and 8 Mats. Sunday services at 11 A. H. unable to catch the truck for preme Court,, In a 5 to 2 decision. RADIO PRICES Come to ChurcK A, M. some miles. When he finally told Sunday School at 9:30 A. H. Radio prices, with the e: TRINITY CHURCH AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH V the driver of the truck, Andrew Wednesday Testimonial Meetinf, Weekday Mass—7:80 A. M, of automobile radios, have Rnhwny Avenue, Sewaren Van Wyck, to pull over, Mr. Van CANCELS ACCOUNTS CHURCH 8 P. M. Thursday, reading room, First Friday Mass —6; Holy upped 4 to 5 per cent by the OPA/5 Woodbridge Rev. F, Newton Howden, Vicar Wick was horrified, too. Sitting on COLUMBUS. O.-The will of the The higher prices apply to re- Woodbridfe Avenue, Aven«l 2 to 4 P. M. Communion at 6, 7 and 8 A. M, the bumper, unknown to him, was ate Dr. Herman L. Harris, who William II. Schmaus, Rector Sunday Servicei ceiving sets shipped by manu-4 Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor "GOD THE PRE8ERVER OP Novena Devotions every Friday his own son, Andrew, Jr., 2 years died last December, wiped out all tacturers on or after May 16,1M4,, , .. William Ncebe, Organist Memorial Day, Communion, 10 unpaid accounts owed him by his 1 P. M. MAN" Is the Lesson-Sermon sub- The Women's Circles held on the old. The hood of the track had but do not apply to those In stock /1 A. M. obscured the man's vision of the patients, Sunday Scrvicei Mrs. Sarah P. Krug, Organist ject for Sunday, June 16. at 7:30 P.M. at retail stores before that time. 1 8 -.00 A. M.—The Eucharist. child. I,,1V Communion, 8:00 A. M. Sunday 9:45 A. M.—Church School. GOLDEN TEXT: "Withhold not OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Activities 9.-00 A. M.—Sunday School for 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer thou thy tender mercies from me, NaW Brunswick Avenue. Primary and Junior Departments. and sermon. Topic: "What Has the O Lord: let thy loving-kindness Forth BUNNY CHASES DOG I)UJI. Rehearsal, every Thurs- and thy truth continually preserve 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for Church to Oiler Men?" Rev. James Sheridan, Pastor AUBURN, N. Y.—Things got a |-;::!D ]'. M. me." (Ps. 40:11) The . Younf! People's Fellowship Sunday Masses: 7:00,8:00,9:00 little mixed recently when a crowd j'irl Scouts, Mondays, 2:00 P. M. peginners, Intermediates and Sen- iors. will meet Sunday night at fi:30 SERMON. Passages from the 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. of about 1200 baseball fans watch- UMM DELICIOUS ,.|, Friendly Society, Mondays, o'clock in St. John's Chapel, Tfords. King James version of the Bible Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 ed In amazement while a frighten- 1 10:00 A. M.- -Men's Bible Class include: I . M- i The Ladies' Guild will sponsor A.M. ed rabbit chased an also frightened TASTY AND in the Manse. "... the Lord Ood Is a sun beagle hound across the baseball jmly Men's Club, 2nd Wedncs. a luncheon card party for the Re- Servicemen's , Novena: Every 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. and shield: the Lord will give grace diamond. 7:111) I'. M. construction and Advance Fund. Monday evening at 7:30. APPETIZING FOOD 11:00 A. M.—Special class for The affair will be held June 19 at and glory: no good thing will he ril,jty Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, Novena to Our Lady of Per- the home of Mrs. Anton Magyar, withhold from them that walk up- children whose partinta desire to petual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 For a real treat, stop in attend church. East Avenue. Luncheon will be rightly." (Ps. 84:11) Correlative irilliiy Altar Guild, meDts quar- served nl 12:30 o'clock and reserva- passages from "Science and Health P. M. for a sandwich or a full 3t30 P, M.—Intermediate C. E. tions must be made by June 15. with Key to the Scriptures" by Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00 to Mary Baker Eddy include: 6:00 P. M., and 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. course dinner. We serve irjn[iy Mother's Unit, 1st Mon- OUR REDEEMER EV. ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH "Love giveth to the least spiritual only top-quality meats; av School, 1) :110 A.M. LUTHERAN CHURCH Inn Port Reading Idea might, Immbrtality, and good- ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE cook it the way it de- [My Communion and Sermon, i6 Fourth Street, Ford« ness, which shine through all as School Street Rev. Stanislaus A. Milos, Pastor QII\\. JI. (1st and 3rd Sundays Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, PastoT the blossom shines through the Woodbridge serves. Come and taste. Sunday school and Bible class, Sunday Masses at 8 A. M. and bud. All the varied expressions of Rev. Alter Abelson, Rabbi 9:30 A. M. 10 A. M. God reflect health, holiness, im- Inriiinif IVaycr and Sermon mortality—Infinite Life. Truth, and Friday at 8 P. M. Hepular serv- 24-HOUR SERVICE # ,1 ;iml 'lth Sundays of the Horning worship at 10:45. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Novena in Honor of St. Anthony Love." (p. 518) ices conducted by Rabbi Abclaon. itlil- ' • FIRST CONGREGATIONAL . each Tuesday at 7 P. M., with Ladies' Auxiliary meets second ,| Pays: Holy Communion Monday, v CHURCH Rev. Shelly, St. Peter's Hospital, ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL I A.M. Hadassah meets first Monday. Barron and Grove Avenue* New Brunswick, in charge. Fordi MATT'S DINER fi;ll(l I'. M. Kadimah mticts second Wednes- Woodbridge 7:00 P. M.—High School Fel- Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar Hhrirarql's Unit,'1st Wednca- lowship, day with Mr. and Mrs. I. Good- • NEAR LELLO'S FLOWER SHOP- 1 : 9:45 A. M.: Bible School. stein as leaders. /^ui) I . M. 7:00 P. M.—Fireside Fellowship Sunday services: ' jnily Acolyte Guild, meets as 11:00 A. M.: Morning worship. r 5:00 P. M.: Young People's So- —Over High Young People. 0:30 A. M.: Morning prayer King George'i Road (Route 35) Woodbridge (IIIIU'l'll. ciety of C. E. 8:00 P. M.—Gospel service. and sermon. Roxas urges American capital to Cljoir Mothers Unit, Weekly 10:30 A. M.: Church School. invest In the Philippines. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. announced, MAGYAR EVANGELICAL AND nus' Unit, meets as an- REFORMED CHURCH Tuesday, 2:00 P. M— Women's Bible Class. 7:00 P. M.—High •J. School Street Woodbridge, N. J. School Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:00 P. M.—Open Rev. Laszlo Kcczkemethy, Pastor r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hoijse for Intermediates. 8:00 Baptisms held after last Mass. nmy Avenue and Carteret Road p, M.—Senior Choir rehearsal. Worship service in English lan- Woodbridge Monthly guage Sunday at 10 A. M. Kail Hannum Devanny, Second Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.— Worship service in Hungarian Minister Ladies' Aid Society. language Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday Servieei Third Monday, 8:00 P. M.— Sunday School, at 9 A. M. ;- Worship, 11:00 A. M. Men's Association meeting. SCIIDOI, i):45 A. M. Choir practice Friday at 8 P. M. Activitiei First week of the month: ST. JAME.S' R. C. CHURCH Sunday at 4 P. M. Ladies' Aid Amboy Avonue Society Meeting. Woodbridue METHODIST CHURCH Mnin Street, Woodbridge Rov.Charlcs G. McCorristin.Pastor, TRINITY CHURCH OF ISELIN Uev. Maurice Griffin, Ass't Pastor. Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor Iielin Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 Sunday Service! Rev. Emily G. Klein, Pastor A.M. ITi -church Ri'hool. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M, Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 915, linn-•-Adult Bible Class. Sunday Eve. Service, 8:00 P. M and 10:45 A. M. : nil—Morning Worship. Thurs. Inner Circle, 1:30 P. M Junior and Senior Sodalities will Wednesday Fri. Eve. Sabbath Bible Study receive Communion In a body Sun- :;]0 I'. M.: Fireside prayer 8:00 P, M, at parsonage. Sat. Sabbath Service, 1:00 P. M. i day.

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For Future Reference Pupils File Out, Sce NEWS FOR A PEEPER Fire Destroy By PETER LANGDALE g!ed her way into position, Too bad; year- bride waik out on him like i Stella was as curioua a.s any wife ' she couldn t have a cushion or two^ so mucSi Imindry. He had no feel- PASSA1C, N. ,,. :. should be who's left her hubby a to help her pet comfortable, but,ings, and she felt she wouldn't sounded at Public Srl-r, note telling him he can look after there wasn't space. The floor was, care a hoot if he dropped dend on recently and Goo rhn'/u-r,' himself in the future, because she's i mighty hard, and it wasn't pos- • the floor beside her. died out In what il1(v fed up with his bad temper when sible to move much, because the when he'd dressed she saw him. Eating out of doors seems to be pmis. Bake in n n oven,375 de- was a routine fire chili Once 'outside thry ... he comes home evenings, and that i underside of the mattress was so S{JU humming, wriwsomrthinu on an American custom that never grros until done When done take she's just about had enough of close: an inch lower and she could-! the back of her note, fold it in loses its appeal.-Summer-time is out of oven and cool. When cold, the roof was ablaze ;, cleaning and polishing and cook- n't have squeezed in at all. the ideal picnic time, but it only melt a pneknge of scml-swect, wntched while the inii.'i reverse way. ar.d replace it in its'I completely burned ri»i,i Ing in a three-room flat for a guy Just as her pose was reproducing original place on the dressing- j i in the back yard, at the beach chocolate and put between layers who's got as much sense of grati- the first stage of paralysis, the table. . ! or the old swimmin:: hole. So plnn, and on top. the ground. tude as an undertaker has a sense front door opened and Bill came Then he brushed his suit Care- now for thc next time you oat out of humor, of Mais. Lemon Merlnnie Pie into the liall with a hearty "Hello.; fully, fixed his tie straight, rave % cup Unlit corn syrup She was curious because she'd dnrlfcv:! You there?" ,himself the onco-i/ver in the mii- never done this before; she'd never Ham Sandwiches !j cup flour Fugitive Stsds A few strides and he was in the; ror. and went bw> Hie hall, V.i cups of water had time. They'd only been mar- bedroom. He saw* the note and.' Immcc!ir,t?ly 1he front door 1 lb. cooked ground ham ried three months, and that's not 3 egps hardboiled and chopped A CM* really lorn; enough for a girl to squinting between the Mils of the. closed' Stella wormed her way Juice of 3 lemons Plane and F!e« bei-cover, Stella watched him: out from underneath the bed and 'i pint c round artichoke pickle know all about whsit happens when '•4 pint mayonnaise Grated rind of 2 lemons a wife gives her husband thc ajr read It. peer at It, turn it over, and ; snatched the note. This mast be , Baked pir shell • • i finally fold It away in his pocket. • some kind, of a c'uo to his move- V4 jar tsmall size prepnrcd mus- Wide Search of MJ Jn writing. She wanted to see how ments tard 3 tablespoons honey Bill reacted to Hint note on the There was dead silence while he - Mix flour and water thoipmihly, stood beside the dressing-table: She read: "Its much softer ON Mix all Ingredients and spread West Without RC5UH, dressing-table: whether he took it ,the bed." between slices of bread. add corn syrup and well-beaten on Hie chin or went out to face staring blankly into«space.: desid- e!.'K yolks. Conk hi top of double the world, dauntless and wifeless. ! ing whether to'use a'eiin or the Shrimp Sandwiches'*1 boiler over vapidly boiling watct" JEFFERSON CITY, •• , or whether he crumpled. She hoped , gas meter, Stella supposed. She * .1. cup*r cooked, cleaned shrimp until thick. Remove from heat.and mystery of the mis.,;,.,. he'd crumple. ' was all set to haul herself out the State House • cut up in small pieces add lemon joice and .crated rind. vanished into the v.-i'ii Anyway, the best way to see a moment he made for the ^Continued from Editorial Pdge) 3 hard boiled eggs chopped Cool. Pour into baked pie shell with thc young Tex;,.; thine, she decided logically, was to Vhere the weapon lay. Instead the first sevearioiuhs of the year 2/3 cup mayonnaise and top witft the following deepened as authori . , , enetl ls a widespread but (mo go to thc place where it was hap-]°P " «'arnrooc unu. wi-.u a; the acci(|cnt increaSe was slightly Slick, smooth and made of one of (he new synthetic fabrics, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard meringue. the Middle West. pening and keep your eyes open, • | deep sigh, took out-a suL-a Kood:under fi ^ Thlls the sky_ this black, two-ptwe bathing suit is worn hy Lynn Collier,- of NBC's 2 tnblpspoons lemon juice i Beat thc 3 egg whites until very It'd been two-fifteen in thc after- j suu- tt'nic" "e pul on- i rocket record of the last five "Jimmy Edmondson Show," It's wrinklr-proof, mildew-proof and • , Salt stiff. Add honey gradually and The plane;, a Corw-i.: • ; noon when'she had written the; Stepping out to discuss tne prob-! months boosted thcannual total of water-proof and ran be crushed into a tiny ball and tucked away , Mix all ingredients and spread continue beating. Pile on tap of basic army train, r, note, and by three-fifteen shed ; Iran with a friend, thought Stella,; traffic accidents.18 per cent over In a bathing bag. It trill be on the market soon and the fabric's between slices of bread. lemon mixture, spreading well out from the Columbia I",'I , Changed her mind a few score or maybe . . . maybe he'd make a i 1944, called Korose.il. to edges of pie crust. Bake In an Vcrnon P. Slmnsiili, :•:'',; • Potato Salad times, packed a suitcase with a oven 350 degrees for about 15 Falls.. Texas, who lc:.;i,, ;'., date with a pre-marriage sweet-! December accidents increased 31 4 cups diced cooked cold pota- few clothes, just for appearance, j heart! She hadn't thought of | per cent over the high December Ancient City minutes or until meringue Is an army second liru>::, • year. Ten Newfoundland war toes and closed the front door behind ) dames before. , ; total of the previous year. Novem- Since the twelfth century B. C, I brown. ' • Police said Simps.j, ,..,. veterans have arrived in New Jer- 1 small onion ber with a firm resolution rfever | But the horror of the idea was j her accidents were 43 per cent sey to leam modern methods of Peiping, China, has been recorded cently from^the WUhit - f\ 3 hard boiled eggs sliced, <' Cheese Patties •'1 to darken the threshold again until crushed out of her by Bill's weight' greater than the previous Novem- farming. The 1946 "Quair" In Chinese history by a variety of where he was serving a >•• Bill went down on his knees and as he sat heavily on the bed to] her; October, 20 per cent; Septem- \\-2 cups chopped celery 1 cup Krated-cheese, press firmly yearbook just published by seniors names and under numerous con- sentence for theft o( a t; craved pardon. . \ change his shoes. When he'd got | ber, 40 per cent and August 26 per 1 green pepper cut in small 1 cup flour ae New Jersey College for Women, querors, the most famous of which pieces Simpson's mad dash t..: Knowing Bill was due home at' the second shoe on he began to: cent higher than the correspond- 3 tablespoons shortening began when police bore ••,.; g reflects the changing atmosphere was publai Khan. It, was then 1 red pepper cut in small pieces ed •: hum: It. was a snappy, light-! ;ng months of 1944. known as Khanbalig, the fabulous Pinch of salt car he was driving in : 'flve o'clock, the thought occurred of the campus as a result of war's Salt—paprika fi:tli to her that unless she hurried she'd hearted tune, the kind a man hums | -. end. city which Marco Polo described in 2 to 3 tablespoons water was stolen. Simpson's U,; miss the shfjw, and if she did that i when his spirits are on the boom, j JERSEY JIGSAW:—State High- l teaspcon celery seed Salt the account of his travels. In 1421, !i cup French dressing Gene Cauble, 19, al?o .. r flashed' like a lively nightmare er warns factory owners to com- State Victory Garden and Pood when cooked for hogs. Experiments- 234 teaspoons baking powder him for a ride. have been carried out in which Washday Fatigue through her mind—there was a ply with the State law require- Conservation Comimttee. • | i teaspoon salt He 'climbed into the c chance, an awful chance, that Bill ments concerning fire-protected potatoes were fed to fattening hogs 'a cup shortening—2 eggs un Stooping is the cause of much warm up the motor. M would kill himself with that gun stairways and elevator shafts in three different ways: as potato beaten washday fatigue, and much of It Kinzte, airport mairiv.n;-, he'd bought during the burglar Sorting Tips Save Time silage, potato meal, and raw pota- can bo eliminated. Instead of sort- The State Department of Conser- For simpls sorting, try hanging • 2 teaspoons grated orange rind become suspicious ar.d ••. icare. He might even take to drink- vation has issued a new report toes. In general it was found that 11 cup white com syrup ing the clothes on thc floor and then lice. Simpson took (jff ,i= ing his head off with his pay en- laundry on the line in sets. Hang <•"• —itatocs DS silage were more 3/ stooping again to pick them up, entitled "dirTerentiai Thermal 4 cup milk came running bark fi.-.n, velope, or put his head in the oven. Analysis of New Jersey Clays." ... each person's garments together so ] palatable and were fed" with less try using a large, high table or coun- that when the wash is dry, the older l'j teaspoon vanilla exaract phone and climbed .nnin ^ In fact, there were quite a num- 1 Farm-products should be consumed waste than were the raw potatoes. Sift the dry ingredients three ter that allows the worker to stand an attempt to pu'.l the1 :. ber of things he might do, and children can collect their own to put by New Jersey residents to release Conclusions are, however, that in times. Work shortening and rind erect and work without strain. If the cockpit. Stella began to think she'd been bread and other foods for famine away and mother need not sort the feeding Rotatoes to hogs, the spuds with back of spoon until creamy. washing machines, tubs and bas- led back to the flat by some Pate ether sets but can fold them as she Simpson opened thc thi.- relief, W. H. Allen, State Secre- almost have to be cooked if hogs Add syrup beating thoroughly kets are raised to a comfortable Kinzie fell to the fironr.d .which had a personal interest in tary of Agriculture claims.... The takes them down to put away di- after each addition. Add ' flour the destiny of young couples. are to make efficient use of them. 4 height for thc worker, much of the knocked unconscious l:y ;\ New Jersey Taxpayers Association rectly. Things to be ironeii are kept mixture and beat until well blend- drudgery will be removed from urges citizens to pay some atten- together, of course, and those to be ing tail tip. She walked into the bedroom Papoose Frame. ed. Add unbeaten eyu& one at a washday. and noticed that, her missive was tion to mounting costs of educa- starched as well are separated, too. time, beating' well after each. Add A few minutes l;it;r tion. . . . Factory employment to- You might also try matching towel Papoose frame, papoose cradle, remaining flour in thrids alter- buzzed the jail here in :< Still there, just where she'd placed cradlcboard and papnese bo;ird »re It on the dressing-table. So Bill talled G52;000 in New Jersey in sets on the line—for this saves time nating with milk in. halves. Beat Increase Oil Output to his buddy. For good ::;, hadn't been back yet. She was in March, an increase of 15,400 over and an extra picking up of each some of the terms used for this con- thoroughly after each addition, During the war. South American zoomed lo\v over '.ho ?'.;•-• time to prevent disaster and that February, the State Department piece. venient (to th3 babj) means nt Add vanilla, oil production increased more than "Like to scared '!•.? transportation, ugly follow-through about insanity of Labor reports. . . . Forty-five Turn into 2 greased layer cake 400,000 barrels daily." death," said a stale tru~\ •. , which they always printed in Lhe lawyers in New Jersey will help the papers whenever anyone put him- State of New Jersey secure funds self on the. spot. under the Bank Escheat Act. . . . Four violations of tavern opening MUGGS AND SKEETER —By WALLY BISHOP Glancing around lhe room, the on Primary Election Day have been only place shR could think of to recorded by the State ABC Depart-' EFFIE'S DEVELOPED V^^ peek was from under the bed. QUITE A "HOP Prom this ancle, by lifting the Not so Ions from now you'll ment. ... The annual Frolic of the frills of the bedcover, she hud a l)c seeing bathing toss made of National Hradliners Club, an or- I OH HER NEW lingsidc view of the note on the 1 new synthetic fabric that ganization of the nation,^ out' } FAST BALL standing newspapermen, news-reel .HASN'T SHE? dressinc-table. shakes dry and will lie no prob- and magazine editors and radio She'd be able to watch Bill's re- lem on thc way home from thc commentators, will be held in At- action when he read the note beach. Here it is in a two-piece lantic City June 21, 22 and 23. ... and then, if he didn't stage a hori- pastel suit with lovely anpliqued Traffic accident fatalities in New zontal but went to the drawer scashcil design and transparent Jersey during the first four months where the gun was kept instead coat with big coral buttons. A of 194R totaled 2C0, which is 74 she'd jump out and do her stuff. dream in color, the fabric's a more than the .same period las She crawled floorwards and melange that's called Koroseal.

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Red Sox to Meet Barrons Puerto Ricnn Stars On All-County Team 1946 Seholatitie Baseball Team WHSTakei RAHWAY—With a 9-7 win over Player , Position School the Brooklyn Royal Giants last Chvisv Gil sain IB New Brunswick Out Saturday neatly tucked away, the Jerry Uomano 2B Ilighlnnrl Park newly, organized Railway Red Sox, 3 Places leading semi-pro baseball team of frank Koporvas 3B Forth Amboy Union County, will be gunning for l-.tovn Wutpey SS South River Peterson Unanimous ; In Touriley their second straight triumph Paul ISnmburnk OF Cafteret when they meet the famed Puerto Fnmk Cupraro :.''. OF Woodbridgo Choice; Cnpruro, * liiroonn Take Tilt • Rlcan Stars under the arcs at Stove Ziimbo OF Perth Amboy Dunhnin Make Team Riverside Park here Saturday Hardy Peterson C .2 AI Carteret night. . .. Woodbridge ]•',«!) VOKPI P WOODBRIDGE-After a ' The. Stars are a Central Ameri- ... South River t 1 lul survey,by the INDEPENt Art Dunham P ;,si Sunday can combine consisting of out- .. Woodbridffi LEADER which took into COtt i )pHRIDGE — South River standing performer* in the Cuban at Ion the opinions and votes of j School's pitching nee, red-' winter league. Game time it sched- HONORABLE MENTION various County high school i (I Bob Vouel, silenced the uled for 8:45 o'clock. ' .. Inliclders: Free! Rftapa (Highland Park), Phil and Central Jersey umpires ,r: Biii'i'on bats with a neat Lownndowaki (Dunellen), Jack Crosier (S. A. St. handled the' schoolboy -baa l,n foimarwe and thus the Mary's), John Mttnick (Sayreville), Dick Peterson tames this season, the total hrirti'.c HlKh School baseball (Perth Amboy), Amly Elko (Metuchen), John Ben- Were tabnlaUd and the sc lusi out to Coach John Fitz- Twin Bill Won of the 10 plnyurs appearing I;1;; Maroons, 7-2, in a semi- nett (S. A, St. Mary's), Tom Mullaney (Woodbrldjie). days sport page are the .;cii(itastic baseball touma- Outfielders: Walt Spruill (South • River). Kent ol the Bcneral consensus by' By Port Reading 9 persons tonMiltcd and, were cjia .;.inc played at the Carteret fmilh (New Brunswick), Dave Waller "(Highland 1,u school stadium diamond on that Ktrenuth as the 'W Park), Jimmy Croddick (Hoffman), Jim Ryan county Dcholnstic baseball team. ilay iifternoon. PORT READizJO—'i'iie St. An- (Jamesburu). ! ' . . loss eliminated Woodbridne thony's baseball team of this place R«presuntlnK the local ihi' county tournament and captured both ends of a double- Catchers,: Dick Bowman (Dunellen), Dick Gravatt school are: Hardy Peterson, co I smith River and South Aniboy header here Sunday by defeating Arthur Dunham Hardy Peterson Frank Capraro (Highland Park). er; Art Dunham, pitcher, Mary's high schools to battle the South Side Church team, 10-6, Frank Cnpraro, outfielder'. in a morning game, and m the Pitchers: Chris Smoynnitz (Perth Amboy), Ray Peterson was the unnnlmoH||^ iii the finals for the county 1 i title. afternoon nosed out the Perth Stockton (S. A. St. Mary's), Paul Evanowski (N, B. choice of ail for the catcher !! jiiurday's defeat also concluded Amboy Perchies A. A., 10-8. Hair-Palling Match Features Greiner St. Peter's, Frank Kaminsky (P. A. St. Mary's, John position. her baseball season for the Big Mike Kutchyak pitched for Moryan (Metuchen), While fnr a pitcher's berth, 1 hi"]) school team which this the Saints in the morning tilt and Bob (Red) Vwel of South Rlv wound up with a seasonal turned in a "Frank Merriwell" High School and Dunham 'did of 11 victories, 1 losses and performance Girls' Game With Brooklyn Celtics Nine nominated on equal terms, by clouting three general belief was that twit! iiiime. WOODBRIpQE—Before a crowd home runs and a double for a per- dents of spiking, shoving and un- Kaczmarek, o 3 0 pitcher could be named while must South River in the tour- of over 1,000 spectators, the local Semi-Pro Baseball Returns fect day at the plate. ladylike moments flared through- other left of! the all-county sele 'iii tussle. Art Dunham was A nip-and-tuck affair prevailed, Greiner Girls Softball team and the out the contest. 32 6 l upon to halt the onrushini! lion croup and it is on this b& ; however, in the aftcrriono tilt for Brooklyn Celtics hooked up in a The entire spectacle was con- BROOKLYN CELTICS that both Jiurlers are mimed. inns but the tired and weary seven innings, but in the eighth ashionable Platbush style of play- cluded by a right to the AB R To Town After 7-Year Lapse oil:horse" lasted 7 innlnirs, be- ing ball which Included fist-flying, nose of first baseman Biareo, from At thlrd'base.-thc slot was i frame the Saints pushed across Mariano, 2b 3 ceded to Frank Kopervas ot PertfcJ ilnsied for 0 hll« and 6 runs two runs that proved to be the. spiking and shoving and wound up the fist of Emilie Williams. avale, 3b 4 stars and well-known semi-pro Saints Will Open players, the probable line-up as Amboy Hmh although Fred Raspa i- nivini: way to Gene Antol winning margin. ,n a rowdy 8 to 6 win for the visit- Earlier in the game, Williams Good low, ss 3, !• Mart of the eighth frame. nnouncrd by Thomas English. of Highland Park Hich drew high Konci opened the inning with a .ng Celtics at the School No. 11 was spoked once andon another Conley, lb 2' Schedule Sim day ' pn\ise too. •iiiiddly enough both the Bar- field here Sunday afternoon. occasion was upset covering third manager of the Meclinnlcsville single and advanced to third on Biareo, lb 2 At shortstop, Phil Lnwandowstt runs were scored by Dun- For the local girl combine it was base by a slide by Hoff. Restraining At Legion Field earn reads as follows: Geor»e Vnhnly's double. Decidi- Hoff, If 4 of Dunellen Hitih and Steve Wat* In the second inning, he their second loss of the season. The herself thus fur from an act of Vignola, of 4 Ovegor, lb: Sntsky, 2b; B. Credo, •i-i'd drop over left-fielder Bo- bus then scored the pair with a rowdyism, a final act which in- WOODBRIDGE — The familiar ib: Clark, ss; R. Creed, If; Crod- sey of South River were considered' reiner Girls will now attempt to Carantlon, c •.:.. 4 as the most outstanding at Uielt kfs head and in the seventh sharp single to center field. volved aanother spiking by Biareo cry of "play ball" will resound once lick, cf; Llsiak. rf: Marks, c, and hit the victory lane once again as Illgonas, p 4 respective position with WatseJ |n,M drew a walk and scored This Sunday at the Port Read- on first base and a punch in the again at the Legion Stadium here Mtlier Stolte or Wisniewski, p, they play the Jersey City Blue Cavallo, rf 3 however druwlnt; a slight edge tin Mullaney's sharp slnRlc to ig diamond the Saints will play mouth was too much to withstand on Sunday afternoon when the For St. James' a .starting line-up Belles at Jersey City Sunday after- The second base .slot caused tht |lv' lield. double-header, with the St. Ben- noon. and the quiet-tempered lass retali- 32 8 12 newly formed St. James' heavy will be chosen by Manager Kent- iict team, of Newark supplying ated with a punch and the p.ame senior semi-pro team will open its ng from a roster of following deepest consideration fur at this • ihiril and remalnini; hit off The fireworks in the game start- Score by innings:' position it was believed Inert ciime in the third innini; ic opposition in the first name, ed when Umpire Morris "Fats" ended, ' Brooklyn 210 400 1—8 home schedule by plnyin?: host to ;)lnyers: Flunk Yost, Tony Barcel- a strong Mechanicsville Sporting wasn't any exceptional flashy or •lin 'I'oth singled to renter hich will net under way lit 1 Dubin, who is rated by Stan Lomax The box score: Woodbridge 301 000 2—6 ona, Joe Barcellonii, Mickey Kar- Clock, and at 3 o'clock meet the Club combine. nas, John Kurnas, Ed Dehiney, Joe outstanding players at this position w:is left stranded at second of sports broadcasting fame as one GREINER GIRLS Errors: Pryce, H. Seyglinski 2, for the season. Jerry Romano Of elson A. A, of South Amboy. of the best umpires in the Metro- AB R Frontczak, Kaczmarek, Balreo.. Manager James A. Keating of McLaughlin, Bill Golden, John the local team announced that the Venerus, Bob Slmonsen, Frcnchy Highland Park, however, was >M- It'ctini! 13 hits in all, of which The box scores: politan district, gave the "heave Statile, 2b 3 1 Two-base hits: H. Seyglinski, lected as the best seen. mil1 went for an extra base ST. ANTHONY'S ho" sign from the game to Qinny Fedorcsak, rf 2 0 Burks. Lief ton base: Greiners 6, Legion Field diamond has been' Geis, Al Lada. Bill Dzubay, Bob Jardot, Bob Doyle, Joe Geis and Scoring heavily with the um- the Maroons bunched the AB R Conley, scrappy first sacker of the Szabo, rf 2 . o Celtics 5. Struck out: by Burks 9, secured for the remainder of the season and a schedule which in- Robert Trainer. pires' decision, first base was con- N in four scoring innings Vahaly, 2b 4 0 Flatbush team. H. Seyglinski, ss 4 2 by Illgonas 7. Bases on balls: off cludes top-notch teams is being ceded to Chris Gussis of New won out easily, 7-2, as the Vahaly, 3b 3 0 Conley was put out of the game Burks, p 3 Burks 2, off Illgonas 1. Passed Baseball has been dead more or 1 formulated. Brunswick Hii:li over the opinion hi'iidcd lad from South River ss 4 1 here last year, too, when she hit Frontczak, cf 4 2 bnlls Kaczmarek 3. Hits off Burks less on Sunday afternoons al the Two weeks ago the Saints beat Legion Stadium since th« clays or of several coaches who thought id away invincibly on the Vaselik, lb 4- 1 one of the local team members Pryce, lb 2 0 12 in 7 innings; off Illgonas 11 a classy Central Islip team, 3-1, at Monk Messick's Legion team which Jack Croiy.i-r of Koulh Amboy St. Conci, c 4 1 with her fist in a fight. Kijula, lb 2 0 in 7 innings. Winning pitcher, Mary's mid Dick Pelevson of Perth SOUTH RIVER Jrban, If 2 2 Outraged by the ruling, thing? Williams, 3b 4 IUsonas. Losing pitcher, Burks. Long Island and will now gun for played here some seven years ago. 0 win No. 2'ilriiheir home inaugural Amboy were outstanding first AB Hapstak, If 1 0 then not hot in the game iys inci- M. Seyglinski, If 3 Umpire: Morris Dubin. Fans now will bu given the op- 0 Sunday afternoon. suckers. ey, 2b ialaris, cf 4 2 portunity once again to witness a The Mechanicsville team boastf crack local team in action at tin In the outer gardeiw, Steve cf Cutchyak, p 4 3 McLaughlin, cf, 2b .. 2 1 1 of a record of 7 wins and 1 loss Legion Stadium diamond every Zumbo of Perth Amboy High was fctsry, ss DeJoy, lb 4 0 0 (ceidlbus, rf 2 0 and from all indications of past Sunday afternoon. considered as the best fly chaser , p Iselin Cubs Swamp C.Y.O. fins One anil butler. Paul Bumburak of Car- iiva'k, rf 2 0 Berry, If -..., 4 2 1 performances will give the St The tilt with Mechanicsville this Ijv'ski, lb . terel Hiuh and Capraro of Wood- Hurster, rf, cf 5 2 3 James' nine a stiff test. Sunday afternoon will get under Snnski, If . 34 10 bridge followed as runner-up with - - And Loses One Boyle, 2b 3 0 0 Studded with ex-high school way at 1:30 .o'clock. jewski, rf ... SOUTH SIDE CHURCH Bloomfield 10 to 0 several votes beini: cast for Walt Carney, rf 1 1 0 1 pit. 31) AB R J, Fitzpatrick, c 5 2 2 Dudiis slashed out a claim single, Spruill of South Hivci , Kent Smith •cls'wicz, c... ISELIN—The Iselin Cubs con- WOODBRIDGE — With Johnny of New Brunswick and D:ive Wal- rtalkmus", ss 3 1 Gulick of Port Reading hurling J. Gulick, p 5 1 3 scoring two runs. 'utch, lb 3 • 1 tinued along the victory path by ler of Highland Park. 7 13 defeating the Stockton B, C. of both ends of a double-header, the Kaths Take Singles then followed in succes- 41 • Donim'ick, 2b 3 1 37 9 12 WOODBRIDGE Bloomfield, 10-0, at the latter's St. James CYO senior softball team sion by Joe Gyenes, Kalh. Dubuy Forciijn holdinr.fi In U. S. put at SV. Malkmus, p 4 0 split in its twin bill with the AB R •H diamond this week. INDIAN ACES and Nicbank to produce two more more than $20,000,00. /ictor, 3b 3 0 Perth Amboy Indian-Aces by los- runs and a total of four, to forge fell, rf h 4 0 I Again it was the old reliable AB R Yacik, If 4 0 ing the first game, 7-6, and cap- Two Tilts ahead in the game, 7-3. A single |tol, p 1 0 0 pitcher of tne local team, Walter Williams, cf 1 0 turing the nightcap, 9-8, at the F. Kubulak, c 5 2 tally in the ninth accounted tor *n, lb 3 0 0 tfikny, rf 1 • 0 Blylh, who turned in a brilliant L, Kaminsky, If 5 1 Stadium Annex diamond here WOODBRIDGE-Highlighted by the eighth and final run ak. ss 4 0 0 'tarage, rf - 3 1 pitching performance by limiting Hansen, 3b 5 1 0 0 Sunday afternoon. Joe Gyenes' no-hit performance jpnu-ci, cf 3 \ellin, c 3 • 2 the opposition to six singles. Rodzinka, rf 5 0 The lieldinc, play of the day was Ironically, the CYO hurler al- over the Rover Boys, the Kath's nliain. p, rf 3 2 1 P. Popan, cf 5 0 turned in by shortstop Sverada, M1, C 2 0 0 The Cubs tagged two Stockton lowed but five hits in the first Boys Club scored two decisive vic- 2.8 6 5 n Totin, ss 4 1 who macle a back-handed stab of cy, 3b .... 4 hurlers for a total of 10 base .nme, but three costly errors by tories this week by blanking the 0 1 Sahulchick, 2b 2 0 a hot grounder. , If .. .. 4 Score by innines: knocks which, together with a his team-mates in the last inning Rover Boys, 3-0, for their eighth We announce With pride 0 0 Molly, lb 2 2 3 0 St. Anthony's .. 0 1510 3 0 0 0—10 tota.1 of 11 walks issued by the were converted into two runs and win1 of the season and added their The box score: 0 Mahalsky, p 4 1 Kklcmb'o 0 0 0 S. S. Church .. 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0— C pair, produced 10 runs for the vic- the Indian-Aces eked out a 7-6 ninth by defeating the Dad KATH'S B. C. our appointment« Two - base hits: G. Vahaly, torious Iselin nine. win. Boosters club, 0-5. AB R Kutchyak, Star , Dinimick. 37 8 31 2 The Cubs jumped to a three-run However, in the second game a Gyenes, who starred in high Sverada, ss 3 0 Throe-base hits: Waselik, Urban, attetl for Wolff in ninth. lead" in the first inning. Greg turn-about occurred when the Score'by innings: school as an outfielder, is now P. Gyenes, Ub 3 0 RAYTHEON 1 Balavis, H. Malkmus. Home runs: i by innings: Comsudis belted a triple with the CYO team backed up Gulick de- rapidly gaining recognition as one Simonsen, If 3 1 Kutchyak (3). Sacrifice: G. Va- St, James .... 0 0 0 1033 2—9 River 103 000 201- sacks loaded to put the Cubs fensively and pulled the game out of the outstanding hurlers in the J. Gyenes, p 3 1 ELECTRONIC haly. Stolen base: H. Vahaly. Left Indian-Aces 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 1—8 !C 010 000 100—2 ahead, 3-0. of the fire by hammering the op- township since he has turned his Capraro, cf 3 0 on bases: Saints (T, South Side TECHNICIANS Ivors: Peterson 2, .Reiner 2 The local club then added two posing hurler, Mahalsky, for a to- attention to the pitching phase of Kalh, 2b 0 i»ai'o, VVatsey. Three-base hits: more runs in the fifth frame and tal of eight runs in the last three SEASON CLOSES the game. Moore, lb 0 |yivw.ski. Home runs: Dunham exploded wide open in the sev- innings. WOODBRIDGE •The Wood- In hanging up his fifth win of Everetts, rf ... 1 »n Bases: South River 11 ST ANTHONY'S H enth with a five-run burst. Trailing, 4-1, St. James scored bridge High School baseball team the season, the ex-Barron star Hacklar, c ...... 0 |?(teidu<.'7.Struckout:byDu!i- AB R 3 The box score: three runs in the sixth inning brought its season to-a close by turned in a brilliant no-liittcr i;. by Vogel G, by Antol 1 H. Vahaly, 3b 5 1 CUBS A. C. which was climaxed by Jimmy upsetting the CarteretFrosh, 3-0, against the Rover Boys as he 23 * on Balls: of! Dunham 2, olf Urban, c 1 AB H Fitzpatrick's triple to knot, the in a game played this week. struck out seven batters and al- We are now BONDED •I;'', off Antol 2. Hits: off Dun- Konci f,l ROVER BOYS Yaculich, 3b G . 1 count at 4-all. Frank Sautner pitched for the^ lowed only two batsmen to reach ' -V- by." i !| in 1 innings, oil Anton 4 in Lozak, lb , 3 1 AB R 0 A ding-dong battle then ensued little Barrons, allowed 4 hits and WESTERN NATIONAL Losing pitcher: Dun- Balaris, cf •• 3 1 Bieen, lb '.. 0 first base—one on, an error and GreGowltz, 2b 3 0 2 from this point as the Indian-Aces was aided in his triumph by Ace 1 ires: Clark and Jeffrey C. Vahaly, ss 4 2 Bahr, cf ! , 0 the other when a pitched ball hit T, Larsen, ss \ 0 INDEMNITY. CO to 1 pushed across two runs in the bot- Adams' 2-run round tripper blast. Decidibus, 2b 4 2 Freitae, ss • 3 the batter on the arm. Patraski, 3b 2 0 guarantee all radio re- 2 tom half of] the sixth to lead, C-4. Big Pete Dalina, Barron catch- Sivak, rf 4 2 Comsudis, c 1 4 Other triumphs this season for Kurtz, lb 3 0 pair work for 90 day, 0 In the seyenth .stanza the local er, grabbed hitting honors for the 5 1 Ellis, rf ..'. 3 Gyenes include a one-hitter and Thomas, cf l 3 0 ., . your assurance of Matchko, p 1 pned matters by send- day with a perfect 3 for 3 average. Mastranselo, 2b 4 combine two three-hitters. He has been Swanick, c 2 0 Remember, the Bride For a seasonal record tfie fresh- complflu satisfaction! 37 10 14 O'Connor, If ..' 5 1 ng across three runs with the aid beaten once, 0 man team which is coached by Leon, rf [•••• 2 PERCHIES A. A. Blyth, p 5 of Ed Hurster's two-run round- Not to be overlooked also was Kennedy, If 0 tripper blast to lead, 7-6. George Gerek, wound up with a WITH SOMETHING T. Schultz, 3b 5 1 Grosspoch, cf 0 Gyene's opponent on the mound, B. Larsen, p 0 Perth Amboy, however, tied the record of 4 wins and 2 losses. Woodbridge J. Gerba, cf 5 0 Remeta, rf 0 Bill Larsen, who allowed the Kath SPECIAL 1 ;ame with a single counter in the 22 0 Call 8-0995 S. Wojchick, 2b •...,,... 5 team five hits, but loose playing 2 10 10 sanje inning, to bring about an on the part of his team-mates in 1OOSE A GIFT Mazonowski, ss 4 extra-inning game. Man's Sight Is Restored Score by innings: 0, STOCKTON B, C. the fifth inning gave the victors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 E. Schultz, c 5 The Aces talU'ed with a lone run Rover Boys 2 AB R two runs on one hit. 0 3Q000 x—3 Yavor, lb - 5 in the eighth, but the CYO team By 'Miracle Accident' Kath's B. C. RADIO SHOP 1 Miller, If 4 0 Against the Dad Boosters club, E. Gerba. If [ 2 retaliated with two to win out, SHELBYVILLE, KY.-Pete Bird, 3 1 Taylor, 3b 4 0 the Kath's nine went to work by Straube, rf •'• , The winning runs were brought Shelbyvjlle's 58-year-old Railway high Arithmetic OF 2 G. Martin, cf 4 0 slam-banging an assortment ol 14 Chelmark, rf 5 about on a single by Hurster, a Express agent, called the restora- For every gallon ol gasoline used, Bachonski, p • 3 1 Brokelay, rf 4 0 hits behind the eight-hit pitching nelder's choice play by Carney tion of sight to his right eye after at least 15 million, million, million, WOODBRIDGE Bansjicky, p 2 Denicholas, 2b 3 0 of "Fireball" York for their ninth and singles by Jim Fitzpatrick and 32 years of blindness a "miracle million molecules of hydrocarbon Maples, lb 3 0 win. lulick which drove in the winning accident." are burned up. For every gallon ol 110 MAIN STREET 44 Fisher, ss 3 0 Tied at 3-3 in the seventh in- tally. He regained the sight the same oil consumed, at least 4 or 8 mil- Score by innings: ' McCabe, c 3 0 ning, the Kath team broke loose. WOODBRIDGE The box scores: way he lost it—chopping wood. St. Anthony's .. 10010 3 32 0-10 Allison, p 3 0 York singled, Sverada walked, and lion, million, million, million mole- ST. JAMES CYO The first wood chopping accident Perchies A. A... 201102200-8 F. Martin, p 1 after Pete Gyenes flied out, ad- «ules of hydrocarbon have been AB R occurred 32 year's ago when a splin- Two-base hits: E. Gerba, Woj- Swerdlow, rf 0 0 vancing bath runnels a base, M. used. Jardot, 3b 5 1 ter struck his right eye, blinding it - SALE NOW ON - chick, Mayonowski, Yavor, Bolavis, Hoade, ss 2 2 and causing a cataract. GOOD USED RADIOS G. Vahaly. Three-base hit; Ma- 32 0 6 McLaughlin, cf 3 0 Recently he again waa chopping yonowski. Sacrifice: Urban, Bo- Two-base hits: Bahr, Freitag. Pitching Records Must Sell Alt to Make Room for 0 wood, and another splinter flew up, lavis Left on bases:* St. Anthony's Three-base hit: Comsudis. Struck DeJoy, lb 4 HB Record New Radios 0 struck the eye and tore loose the G IP H R SO W 9, Perchies 6. Double play: Schultz out: by Blyth 9, by Ellis 4. Bases Berry, If - 8 1 cataract, and Bird, could see with Art Dunham !... 11 71 67 34 04 21 6-3 to Yavor to E. Schultz. on balls: Blyth 1, Ellis 11. Hurster, rf 30 26 0 3-2 1 the eye again. Gene Antol 10 45 38 22 J, Fitzpatrick, c 27 New Radios, Electric The "miracle accident" was re- Bill Breen 4 27 17 15 14- "2 1-2 Gray, ?b 1 4 5 0 1-0 veiled recently when Bird.cama to Ronnie Lozak 2 9 6 2 Woodbridge Township Recreation, League Gulick, p ....i ;-. 0 Newest Collection Louisville to see an optometrist and (Legend: G, games; IP, innings pitched; H, hits; R, runs; Clocks and Record 9 SO, strike-outs; W, walks; HB, hit batsman.) lh I: tn ' ' Sclwdule "/' '/ ' . 32 8 11 to buy a new cross-cut saw. M>py/ii tbi Thursday, June 13 „ INDIAN ACES He said he was^ going hpme "to Players in Stock St. Anthony. CYO Rover Boys at Port Reading. • AB R fix up som^ kindling,"' is remem- Keasbey Eagles vs. Iselin Cubs at Keasbey. P. Kubulak, c, S 0 Final Hurron Batting Averages 0 •Reading R. R. vs. Greyhounds at Stadium Anex. « L. Kaminski, If 3 Cowboy Band Leader Gets V 3B HR Ave. RADIOS REPAIRED 0 G AB .R H 2B with a lovely •Iselin V. F. W. vs. K. of C. at School No. 11 field. J. Kubulak, 3b 4 0 0 .368 1 Gene Antol 10 19 1 7 0 TUBES Friday, June 14 Totln, ss • 3 His 'Shootin' Irons' Back , 5 .362 1 Art Dunham IB 47 13 17 3 Practical gift from Kath's B. C. vs, Keasbey Tigers at Keasbey. P. Popan, cf 4 MARTINEZ, CALIF. - Kay 9 18 1 0 .305 1 Frank Capraro 19 59 BATTERIES "Hopelawn Fire Co. vs. Port Reading Fire Co. at Port Reading. Meszaros, 2b 4 Wade, cowboy band leader, got his 13 14 2 0 .255 1. Jim Romer :...... 19 .56 •Iaelin Fire Co. vs, Woodbridge Fire Co. at Iselin, Mlchaluski, lb :.,. 3 'Shootin' Irons" back by court order Ronnie Lozak 19 ,63 13" 16 1 .254 2 *Kensbey Fire Co. vs. Avenel Fire Co. at Avenel. L. Popan, rf.'. '. 3 recently, but ha still has to face a J/ohnToth 6 8, 2 0 Q .250 General- 1 a BRANCH STORE fi Monday, June 17 A. Kcuninskl.'p 2 divorce suit. Hardy Peterson 19 61 13 1 0 ,213 10 1 •Woadbrkjge Vets vs. Adath Israel at School No. 11 field, "I suppose a cowboy band lead: Vic Pocklembo ie 10 I 0 ,200 M'Uances Store •St. James eVQ vs.'St. Anthony C¥O at Stadium Annex. . 39 er must have his 'ahootln' Irons,' " Tom Mullaney H a 1 u 0. .104 RADIO SHOP 1 a Tuesday, June 18 Score by innings; remarked Judge A. F, Bray in or- Joim Wolf! .: ... ., W « U 0 0 .177 H 4 OF Fords Field Club vs. A. & B. Oil at Fords Park, St. James 14 10—6 dering Mrs, Gustava Wade's attor- Vic Csik 4 I 0 0 .167 •Golden Bears vs. Legion at Stadium Annex. * Indian Apes 0 3 0 2 0 0 2—7 ney to return the guns to Wade. BiU Brean•.,..-.....: 19 6 0 .1 0 .150 ' a 0 .148' STREET Thursday June 2« Mr^.'Wad^.M, charged adultery John Kara B S a ST. JAMES CYO in bringing suit against Wade, 34, Dutchy Gutweln 1 37 2 4 o 0 .000. . St. James CYO vs. Paplpys-g. C. at Legion Field. AB R 1 Oak Tree Road, Itelin Fords Recs vs. D!ApriJe Association at Fords Park; and named Miss Ana Harris, 33, a 0 WOODBRIDGE 0 554 84 129 13 .233 'Iseiin V. P. W. vs. K. of Cat School No. 11 flejd. • \ , , Jardot, 3b w^-. 8 blonde. Hoade; ss :...:i.'::"...r.**r8 '*" 0 PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946 INDEPENDENT- Avenue, has returned from a trip the Babies* Hospital ments. The troop will meet Friday her 20th birthday at a party Fri- to Saratoga Springs, N. Y., where Wednesday, afternoon at headquarters as usual. day at her home on Patricia Ave- COLONIA NEWS she attended the Victory .Reunion Jacobsen, daughter Of u, W —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Davis have nue. Present were Mr. and Mrs. at Skidmore College. By Margaret Scott returned to their home on Middle- James Black and family; Ernest Mrs Anton Jacobsen, Avon i H —Mr and Mrs. H. D. Clark, merlyoftown.wasam5 * sex Road after spending last week Soper, John Derkack, Rahway; —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hal- Cliff Road, spent Wednesday in class. at Atlantic City, where they at- Miss Rita Azner and Edward Blaz- —Miss Laura Besccker, daugh- Miss Brickwell attended Wood- 10th anniversary at a dinner party awitz, Elizabeth; Miss Beatrice kyer, San Antonio, Texas, were Philadelphia. —Mr. and Mrs frank tended the 37th international Ro- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel —Miss Margaret Snee, student ter of Mrs. Florence* Besecker, bridge High School and Mr, Ho- in Watchung, with over 60 mem- tary convention. Bissell, Roselle. ' and son, Robert, ' Wood Avenue, was guest of honor menuk is a graduate of Rahway bers and Mends attending. The Counterman, Sewaren Avenue, last nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, Ho- —Mr. and Mrs. Paskel Merritt, at a shower given Tuesday at the High School. He was recently dis- comimttee in charge of arrange- —Mr. and Mrs. James Black and week. boken, spent the weekend with her -Miss Shirley Tomh?- home of Mrs. George Hagedorn. charged from the army after serv- ments Included John Brennan, Amherst Avenue, attended the children, Lillian, and James, J., —The Ladles' Guild of St. John's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Snee, Road, spent Monday "in Jfew Dover Road. The affair was ing in the European area four Thomas Leworthy, Bernard Held- wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patricia Avenue, attended a wel- Church wilt meet this afternoon East Avenue. —A square dance win arranged by the Ladies' Aid of the years. No date has been set for gen, Mrs. Robert Morrisey, Mrs. Hansen, Teaneck, Saturday. come home*party, Sunday in honor in the Parish House with Mrs. John —Mrs. Dorothea Jaeger, West Saturday by the Beware! 'Mew Dover Methodist Church. the wedding. Guests included: Mr. Henry Welt hop and Mrs. Heldgen. —Mrs. Armando Vesperino and of the four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wittek and Mrs. W. F. Burns as Avenue, attended the graduation can Club, Inc., at the i , tllss Besecker will be married June anw Mrs. William Homanuk and —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Infant daughter, Marie Antoinette, Robert Ddve, Watchung. hostesses. exercises of the nursing class at Water Club House. 19 to Jack Jepson, of Perth Amboy. son, William, Jr., Miss Olga Ho- Fire Company will meet Monday have returned from the Rahway —The Parent-Teacher Associa- —Mr.-and Mrs;-O: W. Garner, Quests were Mrs. Florence Beseck- mcnuk, Alex Homenuk, Mr. and evening, 8 o'clock, at Vesperino's Memorial Hospital to their home tion met Wednesday at the Colonia Old Road and Mrs. William Rossi er, Mrs. George Lawrence, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Palys, all of Rahway; Hall. on Harrison Avenue School, with the retiring president, and daughters, Betty and Dianne, William Hagedorn, Mrs. Jacob Van Mrs. Minnie McCue, Bergenfleld; —The board of trustees of the —Pvt. Louts Belardlno, son of Mrs. Thomas Polhamus, in charge. Port Reading, have returned from Attention Mothers!! Gorr, Mrs. Oscar Vollmer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laidlaw and Colonla Library will sponsor a Mr. and Mrs, Louis Belardino, Wal- Final plans were discussed for the a two-week trip. They visited Mr. William Farr, Mrs. Winfleld De son, Robert, Mr. arid Mrs. Julius graduattlon dance, Wednesday nut Street, is now at Fort Mc- picnic for the school children, who Garner's father/Charles W, Gar- Lisle, Mrs. Kenneth Van Bramer, Cunha and daughters, Florence, evening at the Library. Mrs. Ray- Cleilan, Ala. will be transported by bus to ner of Central, W. Va., Mrs: Gar- VACATION SCHOOL Mrs. John Klmball, Mrs. Joseph Loretta and Anna, and David mond Rhode, librarian, announces Pvt. Clarence Kuscera, son of Roosevelt Park and chaperoned by ner's brother, J. L, Griffin of OPENS MONDAY, JULY 1,1946 Neupauer, the Misses Evelyn Neu- Schmolze, all of Colonla. the following books have been re- Mr. and Mrs. Letscr Kuscera, Flor- a large committee of mothers. This Parkersburg, W. Va., and: other pauer and Marian Hagedorn, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Volk, ceived: "This Side of Innocense," ence Avenue, is now in the 13th has been planned for next Tuesday relatives in Belpre, Ohio. '. ? All Girls! ARC* 10 to 16 Years, Admiue(]! George HaBcdorn, and Rev. George East Cliff Road, celebrated their by Caldwell; "The Snakeplt," by Mechanized Cavalry, Fort Knox, and in case of rain will be held on —Hugh Thomson, Greenock, McLaughlin. GOMPLETE TEEN-AGE SEWING COURSE 27th wedding anniversary with a Ward; "Horizon," by Maclnnes; Ky. Wednesday. The following new of- Scotland, is spending ten days with IN —Announcement is made of the party in Watchung, Saturday, with "Earth Could Be Pair,"' by Van —Mr. and Mrs. William Ogderi, ficers were installed by Mrs. Rus- his aunt, Mrs. James O'Donnei, engagement MjstfFlorence Man- Mr. and' Mr3. Lawrence Butter- Passen ;and three books for girls. Wood Avenue, entertained his sell Feakes, a past president: Presi- Woodbridge Avenue. HOME DRESSMAKING aker, daugnwr of Mrs. • Monica worth, of Jersey City, who cele- "Nibbles and Me." Elizabeth Tay- mother, Mrs. Frank Ogden, Ro- dent. Mrs. Montgomery Kimball; —Mrs. Harper'A. Sloan, West INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION Manaker, Inman Avenue, to Max brated their 15th anniversary, lor, "Mystery at Lilac Inn," and selle, for a few days last week, vice-president,. Miss Rose Mullens, "Secret at Shadow Ranch." *.... . _. Steiner, son of Mrs. Anna Steiner, Charles Volk, Jr., and Michael Ta- —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, principal; secretary, Mrs, James discussion was held on having hot Patricia Avenue. Both are gradu- tarnyw, Colonla, attending. On —The Junto met Thursday at Sa., Enfleld Road, entertained on Taggart and treasurer, Mrs. Clark lunches in the'school, and Mrs. 8 TWO-HOUR LESSONS $8 ates 6f Woodbridge High School. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Volk enter- the home of Mrs. Russell Feakes, Saturday Miss Margaret Llfebody, Stover. Mrs. Kimball announced tained Mr. and Mrs. James Way Somers was appointed to get fur- Mr. Steiner was recently dis- West Hill R6ad. Miss Elizabeth Jersey City, and Victor Taggert, the following committees: Pro- ther information. Tentative plans Registration Open — Classes Limited — Act Now! charged from the army after serv- and children, Jersey City, and Mr. West Hill Road Miss Martha Long Island. gram. Mrs. Nancy Somers and Mrs have been made by the program ' over two years in the-European and Mrs. William Kraft and Morrow, teacher at Woodbridge —Mrs. Ernest Frey has returned Raymond Rhode; finance, Mrs committee for five meetings next area. No date has been set for the daughter, Joan, Railway. High School, was the guest speak- to her home on Inman Avenue af- Oscar Wilkerson and Mrs. James year, two to be held in trie evening. .wedding. —Robert and Richard Smith, er. The subject for discussion was ter being a patient at the Rahway Allardlce; publicity, Mrs. Margaret The trophy was awarded for this Singer Sewing Center —Mr, and Mrs. James Taggart Amherst Avenue, are recuperating "Great Men of the Present." Pres- Memorial Hospital, Scott. Other committees will be month to Miss Mildred Ludlow's 70 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. p. A. and family, West Street, visited at home from tonsillotomys per- ent were Miss Morrow, Mrs. C. E. —Miss Beatrice Black celebrated appointed before September. A class, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward formed last week at the Middlesex Giroud, Mrs. Frank Pattison, Mrs. Taggart, Kearny, Sunday. General Hospital, New Brunswick. Charles Christopherson, Mrs. John On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tetley, Mrs. A. J. Fox, Mrs. Bert- —Barry Rohde, Fairview Ave- Smith and family were the guests rand Dey, Mrs. Charles Knnuer, • nue, celebrated his 8th birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fagan, Mrs, James Sutherlin, Mrs. Ray- SCHINDEL'S OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Till 9 P. M. Saturday with a picnic and swim- Phladelphla, Pa. mond Rohde, and Mrs. James Al- ming party at Unon County Park, lardice, with Angus McClure and Robert • —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit, Jennings as his guests. West Street, entertained on Mon- —Mrs. James Taggart, West day Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Traxler Street, entertained the following —Mrs. Augusta Tuttle, Middle- and family, Scotch Plains. members of the Card Club Friday sex Road, visited Mrs. Michael —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliphant, at her home: Mrs. Charles Ski- Yadlowsky, Elizabeth, Friday. West Street, were the guests Sun- binsky, Mrs. Reginald Brady, Mrs. —Oscar Rasmussen has returned day of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ja- Theodqre Kujawski, Mrs. William to Brooklyn after spending the nasco, Old Bridge. On Friday eve- Wels, Mrs./Stanley Seabasty and weekend with his brother and sis- ning their son, John, graduated Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr. UNDAY IS ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph from St. James' School, Wood- Rasmussen, Middlesex Road, bridge. —The Woman's Club met Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Jean Reh- —Mrs. Rose Brunt, Florence —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nadler, Avenue, is a patient at Rahway berg, Princeton Avenue. Plans Chain 0'Hills Road, are entertain- were made for a trip to New York Memorial Hospital, where she un- ins her mother, Mrs. Floyd Ship- derwent an appendectomy Friday. ity Saturday. man, of Middletown, N. Y., this —Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- —Mr. and Mrs, George Reseter week. and sons, George and Edward, and dorn, New Dover Road, entertained —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markowitz, at dinner on Wednesday Miss May William Delmore, Jr., Middlesex Amherst Avenue, entertained over [R'S DAY Paulson, Colonia. Road, were the guests Sunday of the weekend her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pancoe, Perth —Work has been started on a Mrs. Michael Koziorowski, and playground on Inman and Amherst Amboy. Frank C'ozzolene, Irvington. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Polha- Avenues with Lawrence Suit, Rob- SCHINDEL'S IS READY . —A joint meeting of American ert Suit, Fred Sutter, James Black . mus and daughters, Barbara and Legion Post 248 and Ladies' Aux- Dorothy, Florence Avenue, en- and Robert Moifrisey doing pre- 1 iliary will be held Tuesday. 8 P. M., liminary work. The Township will joyed a family picnic at Roose- at the Legion Hall. The 40 and 8 velt Park, Sunday. provide a scraper, and later, equip- HUNDREDS OF GIFT has invited Boy Scout Troops 61 ment. This was started by the Civic —Mrs. Myrtle Paul, West Street, and 62 to participate in a Field entertained Miss Mary Domono, Improvement Club and is expected Day at the Veterans Hospital in to become a community affair, with Newark, Sunday. Menlo Park, Sunday, from 2-6 .-YOU'LL FIND JUST —Mr, and Mrs, Herman Brick- all interested cooperating. P. M. 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