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Carteret, N. J., Thursday, November 21, 100. PRIC1 fEM CENTS Hearing u r o. outmt. a. J. Dec. 5 on Bills Begin Rolling In to Cover Cost of p,K,rd Want! More Taxpayers to Exprets Virwi on Apartment* Fight with Tidewater r\RTERET - Tin Carteret P ,,.ninp; Board has set Decem- \, -us the datt for s contlnua- Money In The Bank Emergent tl „ nf s public heprtag oa the nf Middlesex BuiMert, Inc M seven two-story, colonial School Children, Learning Thrift, Note huildings, comprising a 140- NoteVoted narden apartment project Have Over $120,000 In School Savings Acct. |r i; ^<.rvelt Avenue adjoining the CARTKRBX - This borough's school children are learning - ri cr«t Shopping Center. It about thrift.when they enter the kindergarten and right on HOLD IIISTKKT , lil he known as Carteret Gar- (ONF.MI: The (artfret Women's Hub. Kvenine Mem- Council for the evening. Shown m the pirtiirp are: Mrs, Leslie Trinity, president through High School. b^lup lirparln,.-!,.. held ihe Sixth District Fall Conference at St Mark's of Carteret Women's Club, with guests: Mrs. A. Laighton Seaver, vice- This Is evidenced by the fact that some l,tW youngsters • iABTERET - This borough to larlsh Hall rrrrnlh. Mrs. William Bfirnf, chairman of the department. TV Planning Board WM totd president of the Sixth District; Mrs. Arthur Fried, vice-chairman Evening all ages now have a total of $120,000 to their credit In tn ginning to pay out some of it* wlriwd ihr juosls, *ho inrlud«| Mrs. Thomas McCormlck, State chair- Or •!«• proposed project would Membership Department, Sixth District: Mrs. Tomhall Lawrence, Northern school savings department of the Carteret Bank and Tru 'enues in the battle to keep man; Mrs. \. |.»lKhtnn Sram. Jr.. Mr*. Arthur Fried, and Mrs. Leslie ilv 14 children to the public Company. . Tidewater Oil Company from rnrrrasl, of department activities for the coming year were given Assistant of Project, New Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs, Thomas » h ,,| system. There were about h* "Our principal reason hi conducting the school savings locating its terminal in Carteret. reprrvrMaiivrt 0| various department*. Mrs., James Flinn Introduced McCormick, State chairman Evening Membership Department, New Jersey penotw, who ftsfcw the parlment Is to teach the children to become thrifty" And « At its meeting Tuesday night, s«r,-t Adelines," a choral group. Mm. George Sheridan was host™ State Federation of Women'a Clubs. area who are J. Hila, secretary of the bank said. "They are learning some- Borough Council approved two , tn the plan. thing about banking early in life and eventually become Md emergency appropriations atx* •<•<; for rran es customers in their adult life." no provisions have been mad* in the budget this year to cover '• i line Sam ^ ? Erect Another Monument In Honor Council Backs The school savings account is increasing yearly as the .chool these expenditures. These expen- 1 firesidont of the com- enrollment grows. Mr. Hila explained that this fund I "sort ditures are to be included in tht of a revolving fund." Student* finishing High School may use ;>rstnn Rocker of Pertli 1964 budget. a traitor, and Jjhn H F«r Parents'Tea 0/ Late Bishop Zuk at Clover Leaf Water Co. Plea the money saved for college, or other purpoies. Often they •i! Perth Atriboy^iarwiKt- C\KTKI(F.I - On November 1 CARTERET — Borough Coun- shift their savings Into our regular accounts. One emergency appropriatkM i\id Pavlovsky of Fords. "f frchmen huve been CAHTERET - Rev. John Hun-! mitted to Tommasi Co. of New and a member of its committee, cil is going along with Middlesex was for $15,945 for legal fees and ,, ;ilmual another for $922 to cover steno- fir the company, said heinw t ''"' 'reshniiin ,jlak paslor of St. Demetrius Uk- j York City. !will have a cross erected on the Water Company in its move to ii-.i al Carteret High graphic work in the case. Bent- :>hn to rail any more raiman ()rl|i(K)ox (,hurc|) revea]o()| That concern ordered the j church lot as a token of his late acquire additional water for its Borough Makes 6-Pointdiet W. Harrington is special when the hearing con-j l da l ial ani)tne wife S| Nastunia and h S Wn erritjry. A resolution backing i;u' ' <' monument will jj ^^511? i^ble^itabasbasee t7bt7bee | counsel in the Tidewater case. bl.< in tl)>' ' ' ' ° *' the wmpany move was approved «h«re they be erected by the management (executed with a mosaic motiff.|[ection for tne church. The cross Names Surgeons ,- -.iid the builders plani ,!i Se p-wti-d by Mr. FAm uf thtn.rtanoe «rf the hinh school in. The plan of the monumentiboth of these objects will be an-in one week, the date of its dedi- the State of New Jersey Depart- ' •' '"r mains to serve the carry certain provisions for full by soddings on slopes of twelve recDi! will be prnwtcd by Miss was prepared by Nick Bervin- nounccd by Rev. Hundiak. cation to be announced. Mr. ment of Conservation and Eco- v ild give • alternate qualifications. percent or over. Everybody Happy? E. l iro Mon.ihnn. director °' chak. a well known artist who isj Erect Crosi Wasiowicz, 83 years of age, re- nomic Development, Division of Borough Council at its meeting 3. Monuments are to be con- v- -m fur tft* pritate tbs ((''dance department currently painting the interior of I Jacko Wasiowicz, one of the tired, resides at 48 Jeannette St. Water Policy and Supply, for the Well, It Seemed So Tuesday night has set the follow- structed of the afate and shapp e < •* of breakage Awning with the program aro st. Demetrius Church, and sub-ifounders of St. Demetrius Church with his son Paul, right to purchase twenty million CARTERET - It may have ing terms and conditions for the required by N.J.S.A. «:»-9.U. •w -uoA would redure student committee* under the MI gallons per day of water from beep iht approaching Thanks- developers: 4. No building permit shall be m liirrteon S«rw< »nd pet-mion of the following leach- the Delaware and Raritan Canal. giving spirit, «r something 1, The subdivider provide a issued for the development of the •<-m lib «K*re are Irwn .ers: Mi* Wilson. Miss Pi»tro- Prayer and Pledge that everyone was in an at- Head The Borough has enjoyed phe proper contour of the subdivision subdivision except fifth permits •he area than there n-«l-'pinto. Mrs Yee. Miss Guilder,!*, pawntry peaceful and happy To Start Me'Sgs nomenal growth of population so as to. properly drain surface as are necessary for the instal- "* addition * the peo- Mrs. Mchintky. Mr. Mask*;,' mood at the Council meeting, and industrial location within the waters and prevent the accumu- lation ,<< tin imprwmaits set area wouM nowhere Mr. Clancy. Wr. Jacohowiu. Mr.' CARTERET — _A [)l 2 TuMNby night. . Ingi m •f-'ItKT .- The Fall •.•ertainty that Christmas 1963 will mum. "•"" a trustee of the library and P;i Louis Szulecki reported on the The support of the Mayor and bian Club for Wednesday night, Work now is underway on the Attend Conventioa "iifm-nce of the Amboy tmia Kiraly li was explained ;et an all-time record for mail- Council for said application be November 27, heating and plumbing. Volun- ings of Christmas cards and gifts, recent Halloween dance and Jos- Approval was given to 26 offi- "f Parent-Teacher Asso- thai thu was a part of the li eph Nagiewicz, local Fire Chief, brought to the attention of the A special program has been ar- teers are being sought for extra Postmaster Lester A. Sabo to- cials and administrative assist- held at Our Lady of hr.iry board's plan to advance reviewed the recent fires. Division of Water Policy and ranged and music will be furn- work on the project evenings or ants to attend the convention of day requested your cooperation in ^"h<»l. Fords cultural activities within the bor Supply at its hearing to be held ished by the Kadets. Sunday mornings. the New Jersey League of Mu- '"Hottinc members of the ough. •ILS' annual "Mail Early For with respect to said application nicipalities which is being held K.imily PTA attended: Slv Temporary officer ; were named Christmas" Campaign. Boy is Adopted on the 25th day of November, at this week in Atlantic City. The •IT> Honorata. principal; pending nomination and election The Postmaster said "Here are] By League Players Trenton. Holiday Sales Prospectsregular session of the Council was !•': Sabo and Mrs E, Kotof permanent officer i at the .lami • he things to watch to be sure! advanced one day because of that teachers; Mrs John ar\ meetlni> that every Christmas card and CAtyTERET - To make life National Defense reason. president: ",ift package will be delivered be-' more interesting, some Carter- Here Good^ Merchants Say 'ore Christmas Eve. et folks have adopted a Chinese Lecture For BPW boy. First: check your Christmas CARTERET-Edwapd G. Bo^i- CARTERET - Prospects for a good Christmas season aw The adoption was made pos- College Enrolls Mrs Kdward Rudtinski, Ws For Queen Honors '•nrd and sift tyst very carefully • ak. Public Relations Supervisor of bright, Carteref merchants said this week. sible through the Foster Parents i:t WEST LOM; BKAM 11 - Miss RICHARD DONOVAN he certain eaqh address is com- the New 'Jersey Bell Telephone They point to the Increased population, to high employment Plan, City. Company, Newark, will conduct 4 Local Men •< attendmg were Mn. Stan Aldina Pereifn. dnmihtcr of Mr. n succeeds Joseph Nagiewicz ulete with full, nanrte. street and ratio and generally good economic conditions. ( e The "proud parents" are a lecture on National defense and ita'tijijuki, curwitly and Mrs. D, P*rvira, 179-A Car number, city, 'state and zone or CARTERET - Four Carteret rri as chief. members of the Friday Night present a slide demonstration of Merchants feel that there Is a substantial amount of money " ">|)ondin(? secretary in teret Ave., Carterot, is one of 16 _ . , , j o . L. Zip Code number. residents are among 664 fresh- K Mixed League at the Hill Bowl, the Nike missile, it was announced in the hands of the public Jn Carteret and that Christmas Is '"ind organization: Mrs Monmouth College coeds who are Others elected were Bert So- men who began tbeir college ca- 1 Second: stock l| soon un s ur here. by Mrs. Mary Hila, president of the one season in the year that is sure to get the people to lhayda treasunM Fiank Schuck. P f ' reers this semester at Union Jun- Zin'hik. Mrs. Joseph Toih. candidates fur queen «f horn*- the, Carteret Business and Porfes- spend It. irecording secretarv: Joseph Ha-,^ P»*ing materials for your Cost of the care of the boy is ior College, Cranford. ^dwand Thomar, Mrs coming activities which will take siojial Women's Club. In the belief of one merchant this Christmas business should Imudyk Sr. financial secretary;!!!'" packages, including heavy only 10 cents a week. Jackie Union Junior College, a "two- "''•del Mrs. Edward Wil-| place on Saturday. Nov. M Stu- This program, arranged by Mrs. be the best in many years. "They will buy the goods If you Lausmohr representative to the^^PPing W*' corrugated car Petrocy,' 17 Atlantic Street, is year community college of tht Mrs. Jqhn Tomctuk, Mrs will vote on Thuisdav and tons stron wrd and a er ad Mary Markowitz, civic participa- Firemen's Relief; John Schon,! ' R P P - handling, the boy's affairs in be- offer them what they want at reasonable prices." academic disciplines," offers ma- ""'^ «nii) Within; Rstheriin"eJe'mentari( education at'Mon-!cember 14 at the Emporiam, Bd A11 For Out-Of-Town Delivery", Reserve truinin gduty at the Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, 01 curate, St (Continued on Page 9) Training Centex, Great Lakes, III. Momnouth, Morris, P a s s a i c , x Hivmhos, mouth Collegy iison Township. Amboy, discussed "C. Somerset, Union, and Warren. All Itr Rnlph Brancale, 1)1 21 municipalities in Union Couiuy Hur, \ J State Diagnostic are represented. Bier M on "Problem* of Students enrolled ut UJC . ; in C h i 1 d+ e n ; freshmen are: Jolm C. Kdn, ls Jr., ot 8!) lleald.&trcel, Williai.: . and Symptoms:" antf Mrst Weekend Is Hardly Restful jKucsi ot 123 Cartuiet A\L. 1:1 I 'I'-bon, Public Education !l*wis J. Mikics of 307 Itujiij "•""»>. presented a film by: Am j ski Street, and Lawrence A. \ an Cancer Society en Carteret Home Owners in New Development Areas lot 74 Longfellow Street. IV Other City." Mr. Kdmond is majoring in , gim^riiig and Mr. Mikics is a It . 1 I '" I'nit Formed; Have Plenty to Do on Saturdays and Sunday Painting ntss administration major, i i Is President aro enrolled in the Day SesMo.i. Tops tfye Many Jobs Required Around the House Evening Session students Mi ' - John Gatto has Mikics und Mr. Virag are t president of the fessional job" but said he had Here and there, husbands .uecial courses. CARTERET - For most of the home before you can realize '"'•med Carteret - Wedge- a feeling of satisfaction from new home owners in Carteret. how much fun and ho'w neces- and wives were busy putter i in; ' Civic Association which will having done it himself. AT NAVAL.STATION Saturdays and Sundays are the sary painting can be" one of in the garden while at the same i swond Wednesday of the householders said as he The scene was familiar at UEKMUDA - Francii Seim, busiest of the entire week be- time they watched their chil- ; '»mih al the Foresters Hall, kept busy painting walls in the other places. Another house- ..•onsU-uctignman apprentice. 1 S!S, 11 cause the heads of the house- St. holder was busy making the dren playing close to the house. ;un of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serio holds are home for a needed basement of the house. "Many city boys have be- of 15 CoolidgejAve., Caimiet, is *'" officers are: Vice presi- This householder was not ex- various "modifications that rest. But do they get any rest? serving at the Naval,Station, Ber- Kdmund J. Dixon; trees- actly alone on the job. His wife transform a house into a come country boys" comment- Fair weather during the past U. S. METALS LfcADS IN OAIITKBKT HN1TKD HJND GIVING: Jolm It. Scheiu, Uirrtior muda, • ' Vinrent Buve; financial sec- took a roller from a nearby home," he said. ed a woman. "They are learn - few weekends has found the of the Industrial It I'ublic Kelatiuus (leit) luoks oil as Jo»ri>li J. CuriiUuu, l'luut Muutger pttwuts 'It* station provide!, dogistie Mrs. Anthony Zarertba; table, dipped it in a pan of Another newcomer was paint- ing how to be a handy man. peopk) in Shorecwst, Parkview check for »3,2«U U) William M. lluuuuu, Vice Ciittiriimu oi the luduatrlul Division •< the United support to the aircraft of ant secretary, Joseph F. white paint and handed it to ing a garage. "This is the first They learn painting, carpenter and other new development Fund-Barltaii Hay Area. The 1U64 tjilt of the Coiu|Hiay in more than a 30% Increase uwer last marine patrol squadrons and corresponding secretary, her husband. time 1 have done any painting work, electrical work and what [Edmund Coldgan; sergeant- areas busy painting, patching, year's gift awl the highest cvukibuttou «vtr made by United Utates Mttals U tbe UnlW Fund vices all transient an era! He admitted that his painting in my life" he said. "You got not. And believe me, they like Stephen Gillis and par- fixing things around the house, visiting tht work was probably not a "pro- to team foineiime." it." James Grimley, "You have to own your own Independent-Leader (B.B.) . Carteret PAGE TWO Thursday, November 21, 1963

Fund Raiting Plant BACON FORR VO VOTET S SRA Reading Lab Mrs. Tetesco To Head Companions Club CHARLES CITY Convention Sets / 7f^ Voice of Democracy Set by B'nai B'rith uus *™™ «tal talerest in i|H- COLONW - B'nal B'rith Worn- city officials, the \vCsi Is ExjiiktAAvenel Fire Auxiliary His Card Party en, Sinai Chapter, held its execu- • livestock nil-,,, For Realtorsconferf is Set by VFW AVENEL - A successful card tive board meeting last week at local supermarket " ' III WOODBRIDGE - Jonpb Os- AVENEL - A fumi educa- pound of baron offcrp,| AVENEL - The Ladles Auxil- Greco auditors. She reminded party was held by the Adult Com- the home of Mrs. Nfelvin Klein, 1 tion netting was h»M ia the all VllU'i trower, president of the Middle- WOODBRIDGE - The deadlin y's winner will receive a $100 iary of the Avenel Fire Company all that annual reports are due panions Club st the home of Mrs, cait a ballot in sex County Board of Realtors, for high school students to mak bond. room at School S3 re- Mrs. Meyer Sablosky, fund-rail- Hon. porpsse will be headed by Mrs. Michael at the December 10th meeting. Robert Waggner, 45 Tappan St. ing chairman, announced the will lead a large delegation of entries in the 17th annual Vole The county-level judges will be cently, Mrs. Bernard Freeman, Tetteec* this coming year. She It was reported that Mrs. Proceeds went to the club's fund- merchandise club has already be- Each person voiinr local Realtors and salesmen to of Democracy contest is Decan Kenneth W. Michael, Executive parent education chairman, in- was elected president at the Tarcz; Mrs. Greco and Mrs. An-raising drive, of which Mrs. Jo-gun, but It is not too late to join. celve an "I Voted" the 47th annual convention of theber 20 Robert A. Jones post chaii Editor of the Evening News; troduced Miss Locy De Marthw, i.'iltol group's recent meeting along with drew Galisin, delegates and Mrs.seph Decasse, president, and Please contact her at FU 8-CBt good for o package of I'•''Till , New Jersey Association of Real man of VFW Post announced tc Hugh N. Boyd, Publisher of the a member of the school faculty. Peter Greco, life member, at- Mrs. Waggner are in charge. for further details. supermarkesupermarkett. Estate Boards at the Hotel Tray- day. Home News, and Professors Alex-who explained and demonstrated the following new officers: Mrs, tended the Installation dinner of Mrs. Howard Rood, B'nal B'rith more, Atlantic City. The national contest is sponsor ander S. Balinky and Aanetta L. the proper nte of the S. R. A. James Mulligan, first vice presi- Door prize winner was Mrs. LKGAL BATTLE the Ladies Auxiliary of the New Youth Organization chairman, ed by the Veterans of Foreigi Wood of Rutgers University. reading lab. dent; Mrs. Alex Tarcz, Jr., sec- Stephen Horvath: table prize win- Judge -, Do . According to Mr. Ostrower, the Jersey State Firemen's Associa- gave an Interesting speech on the [ VO1I rh|V Wars in cooperation with the Nat Complete details 00 the Voice Miss D< Martino showed the ond vice nresldent; Mrs, Rubin ners were: MLis Bernadette 0[ the jury. four day conclave which will run tion in New Brunswick. progress of Colonia B'nal B'rith ional Association of Broadcaster if Democracy are available from propr use by the children In herGreco, wording secretary; Mrs. Florio, Mrs. Anthony O'Brien, Defendant- w,.|| [ | Voodbridge Senior High School John KOvack, treasurer; Mrs, The dark horse prize winner Mrs, Michael Florio, Mrs. HorGirl- i chapter. It Is a fart-growing lick that little »„, ' heavy delagate attendance fro dassroom for the two following and worth-while organization for ulate and cxpres their ideas 01 n-incipal, John P. Loto, or any George Shaffer, corresponding was Mrs. Owen Roff. Hostesses vath, Mrs. Decasse, Mrs. John al! over the Garden State. day,. teenage girls and needs support,' patriotic and democratic values oca! VFW Post were Mrs. Tarcz, Mri. John Klu- SteinmeU and Herbert Mascher. The 1963 Convention takes A successful book fan- was held secretary and Mrs. Robert Cuna, the advised. Mrs. Rood requested The forensic group at Woodbridgf benspies, Mrs. William Kuzmlak, additional depth and breadth by the school's P.T.A. on Tues- sergeant-at-arms. At the last meeting of the adult that all parents or neighbors of SAHTA'S COMING Senior High School is cooperatinf Mrs. John Lockle and Mrs. Wil- pause of the fact that many of tti with the six Township VFY day and Wednesday.'**. Mary Installation of new officers will club, discussion was held on re- teenage girls invite them to call liam Hofgesang. TO WOODBRIDGE' specialized professional affiliate Posts in bringing out local studenl Clifton Move Moore and Mrs. (Wrge Aston taka place at the annual Christ- vising the club, It was decided her at FU MU1. »» Him In Th. (,,. , ' that comprise the Realtor Assc participation. were in charge. mas party scheduled for Decem- The program, arranged by Mrs.to be more active in charity work An unlimited amount of tickets CHRISTMAS PARADE ; elation such as, The America Contestants are required to d* A reminder was issued that ber 10 at the (irehouse. Dinner Galisin and Mrs. Walter Hank, and have more social affairs. are available for the 19M4S Institute of Real Estate Appral? velop and deliver a three to fiw Studied Here there will be no December meet- win be served at 7 p.m. Mrs. featured a (Urn of the tinmen's A new member drive is in pro-World's Fair, announced Mrs. Hal Main Street ~ era, the Certified Property Mar minute script on this year'* Cuna ia chairman and wffl be 50th anniversary parade. gress. It was announced that It Blinder. She will take reservations WOODBRIDGE — The city of ing for the general membership. agers, and the Society of Indus theme: "The Challenge of Citizen, assisted by all past presidents. is not necessary to have children and can be reached at Ft) 1-6973. !lifton is being asked for informa- An executive board meeting will trial Realtors will hive specli ship." Both writing and deliver) in any division to join. Those In- These are specially discounted SATURDAY ion concerning its fluoridation be held December It at the home A donation of $35 was made DAUGHTER BORN workshop sessions. should be in the style of a radic terested may call Mrs. Waggner, ticketi, with donor credit added. rogram by the Woodbridge Board of Mrs. Aston, JW Prospect Ave. to the Fireman's Home, Boonton WOODBRIDGE. - A daughter NOV. 30th or television commentary. These tickets are nod for any day Of particular interest to local 1 Health. and f M to the Independent Lead- was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'ME 4-110 or write to Mrs. De- Realtors will be the Tax Sympo- A tape of the Woodbridge win- case for information and appli- and make wonderful gifts to 1:00 P.M. Last May, the Board stated it ON ATTACK TRANSPORT er's Christmas Fund. LattamJo, S Earl St. November shim that will be held on Decenv ner's delivery will be entered cations at» Hudson Street, Men- friends. relatlvM or teachers, Mrs. -as opposed to fluoridation of the Mrs. Tarcz, president, appolnt- », at St Peter's General Hospital, ber s, at which time representa^ against those o( other local win- ISELIN - Frands E, O'Brien, lo Park Terrace. Blinder announced. rater system "at this time." xl Mrs. Harold Hanson and Mrs.New Brunswick. tfves of all the State's leading ners throughout Middlesex Coun- fireman, USN, son of Mr, and trade and professional organize ty, with further eliminations David T. Miller, board chair- Mrs. F. E, O'Brien, 101 Bond tions in addition to both politlca through the sectional and State lan, said he read with interest street, is serving aboard the at' parties, will discuss their views oi levels until a national winner Is f a program initiated three years tack transport USS Montrose the solution to New Jersey's Taj chosen. go by Clifton in which the city which recently completed two Problems. Mr. Ostower, stated The national winner will re- istributes tablets to homeowners, weeks of amphibious exercises. that in view of the rejection ceive a $5,000 scholarship, with ermitting them to use fluoridated rater if they wish. the $750,000,000 Bond proposal o: smaller awards to runners-up. The cost of the program, accord- AT PVKRTO RICO November 5, this session will The State winner will receive a ig to the release, was a "drop ISELIN - Albert H. Schwti- take on additional significance. $500 scholarship, plus an ex- the bucket," compared with kert, communications technician All of the current problems penses-paid trip to Washington, D. C, Philadelphia and Valley cost of fluoridating the entire seaman. USN, son of Mr, and facing Uie real estate industry as Forge. lunicipal system. Mrs. Charles H. Schweikert. « well as problems looming on the Blomfield Avenue, is serving at horizon will be covered at thi The six Woodbridge posts will the Naval Communication Sta- meetings. award a $50 savings bond to the Kennedy and Selassie laud local winner with $25 bonds to irican aims. tion, San Juan, Puerto Rico. the runners-up. Middlesex Coun- U. S.-RUSS CARGO FLEET A Senate study reports that the Russian merchant fleet Is expand- HOUR ing rapidly while the United States VFW Post 2636 CLEANING j Du cargo fleet is deteriorating. InrL Sttnriv The study by the staff of the 6 Senate Internal Security subcom Sponsors Show DAY mittee reported: "It is all too ev ISELIN — A variety show en- SHIRT dent . . . that the Soviet Unio titled "Variety of '63" will be pre- 1 recognizes the importance of thi sented by the Iselintown Com- LAUNDERING sea, and sea-power in all iU many munity Players, under the direc- facets figures prominently in its tion of Ted Stoepel on Friday and plans to dominate the world." , Saturday, December 6 and 7 at the Barron Avenue Junior High School in Woodbridge. The event ONE WEEK SPECIAL will be sponsored by the Iselin VFW Post 2636. November 25U tkn November 30th The profits derived from this show will go towards expanding post headquarters. Curtain time is 8 p.m. SLACKS or

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SEE GODENY BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE DEAL! CARTERET OFFICE GODENY P^rth Amboy National Bank CHEVROLET 25 Cooke Ave., Carteret 30 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET MEMBER EEDERAL DKPOSIT 1NSUKANCK COKPORATION Hum SALES FSmourJ SERVICE N£W JERSEY BELL RVM. "™— FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carloret Press Thursday, November 21, 1963 PAOE THREE Christmas Party Slatedf&Scout Pavl. Toy Bingo Miss Grohmann is Bride By VFW Auxiliary Here Lists Awards siated BY 1 1 Of Charles Sersun Jr. ,\RTERET - Ladles AuxUi- Part} n nwrnhnr B.I. ... „._ '^RTEUET - At the last meet- * m Star Landing Port 2314 Sayrevillc Post rooms after I of Cub Seoul Pack 83. held in CARTKRET - The First Pres-mink trim accessories. ,1,1 its meeting Monday evening County Council mwtini». the Zion Lutheran Hnll the follnw- PTA Sunday hyterian Church was the setting1 Mrs. Sersun was graduated from ihr pout rooms with Mrs. inc awards Were made. I Saturday evening at 5:S0 p.m. forjCarteret High School and attended A dclrfjalinn will niso attend ;,ry Maclorkowskl, president, Den *2: Jim Hilliard - 1 yr. the candlelight wedding of Miss.the School of Business Machines, luncheon on November 20 in (he CARTERET - A toy bingo will |pin: M. HMiBrd - Ass'tt Dernier (ieiirude Mae Grohmann. daugh Newark. R foodbridRe Post rooms be held this Sunday. November' |and 2 yr, pin: Den #| Allan ter of Mr. and Mr*. Karl H. Groh- Mr Sersun was also graduated Ann Clsialf, chairman of Mrs. Mnry Pluln ; 24 at 2 p.m. at St Joseph's. Mis. , recent dance which was held I»rj7,ullo - Wnlf: Neil Sheridan - 1 m.mn. 3fi Liberty St., and Charles from Carteret High School and at- the 8t!i District Ml1vr John Bryer. vice president of St. SeiKim Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. tended the University of Arizona. Si Demelrlui Community a report on . pin. Tenner; dera'd Moslak - the mivl'iii; she ntlomlert SimHay. vr Joseph's PTA is chairman. Tick- Charles Sersun. 43 Harris Street. He served four years with the nior. thanked the ladles for Silver Arrow. Linn: Paul Ciszak Noveir l"th in Kdisnn where ets can be obtained from the offi- The Ifov. H Addison Woestemayer U. S. Air Force and is empdoyed i,,,nf> out in the kitchen and al • Silver Arrow, Bear: .lames Ho- N. Presidrnt, cers and the executive boon] of cinted al Ihe double ring cere- by Union Carbide Corp., Chemi- the check room. Candy Chair- Mrs. I •Jinor Cnffrey made her i^cki • Bobcat; Kevin Mmsykn • St. Joseph's PTA. All officers and! cal< Division, Carteret. He is at- ,„ Mrs. Nemeth aim thanked offieial vis Bobcat. executives should be present at The bride, given in marriage by|tenf«ng Rutgers University, Indies who sold candy to help Oen it; Allen Goodrich • 2 yr Thr next nvelinR will he held . „ n , , the church basement before 1 her father, wore a white satin .The couple will reside at 2 Cool- ,(• money for the building fund. lwr: f; Prtrrs( on Docmher 2nrl nt ft on n m at" '"' ' '"' >n • Gold p.m. and the fathers at 11:30 n.m. pown with portrait neckline trim- Ave, ,.r offering was awarded to th"--»•e Po:l - Arrow. 2 vr. pin: Curl Romanov- At the meeting held Monday tried with Alencon lace and seed . Row Co|tello. ki • Gold and Silver Arrows, 1 evening Sister Mary Loretta, 0. |x\irk and featuring chapel length i Inns being made for the iyr. pin: William Rickert - 2 vr. S. M.. principal, thanked the par- I rain Her veil of silk illusion was Church Slates ||<»/ annual Christina* Party Girh Hill Rr\i\g -in: R"b"rt Waek • Robeat: Vents for their great resnonse to attached to a head piece of Alen- 1 ch will be held it the Carteret ('•ill* Fnr \oot\ 1;'nn;' Makwinski • ' V P'n: the magazine drive. She also' con I.ace and pearls. She carried i Rooms on December 18 PPlirra Dmncr: F(lwar(l a cascade of white gardenias and; Memorial Rite « '" ' i^ated that a new winter hat for carnations with holly. | ervallom are to be miy)*. with - The monthly Wilewki • Asst Dernier: William the girls will be on sale in the CARTERET-The faithfully de- H'th Dnnnvpn Phofl" <*»• meeting of the Young Ladies So-'f'7,iirilln - 2 yr. pin: Rose D' very near future. It is hv no Mrs. Robert Rusnak. Carteret, parted of Zion Evangelical Luth- i nn later thnn HfcernlxT i) diility nt ih<> Sacred Heart 7'llri";l - 2 yr. nin: M Be"env • 2 means compulsory. was her sister's matron of honor. eran Church, 712 Roosevelt Ave- are reminded to brinn a 'Church was hold nn Sundayy. No-;No vr Pin: D S^o • 2 vr ppin; Den sister Loretta introduced the GIVES A IIRLP1NC HANI): Shown is Mayor Banick making a contribution to Al Sohayd» Jr., jBridesmaids wereMiss Joan Ser- nue, will be remembered at serv- : s sister of the L J ices of Commemoration at 9:30 exchange gift. A donation vember 17. at BOO P. M, in thei* Bonkoski - silver arrow, Ruest speaker of the evening, Dr PresidenPidt t of tthh e CnrtereCtt t I.ionIi s ClubClb , towardtd s the Sighht Conservation Seal Campaign, one f('cnnber B. the girls will nin: D. Donovan silver arrow, Bloomfield. Miss Chris Ann Groh- versity who spoke on "Discipline and lead the congregation in spe- visil an f I yr pin: T. Tarantino • silver mann, Carteret, was her sister's The Auxiliary It having a Val >lrP hrin lwn ifts fnr formed in the love of the child may jj"" " "» R « Bruce I^nart -2 yr pin; T. Deth- In Traditional Manner 263, American Legion is listing Carteret, and Joseph Trabalka, choirs, under the direction of Mrs. W purchased' a't ''Vithea IWUpout ^n^m**rooms " ' ,,.. , _ ...j...... ,., . . loff - 2 for the mother. The child sub Robert Peterson, will sing at both Fur u .... pin the following activities: Perth Amboy. i [r(im the chairman. Mm, Mary mits to the consideration for CARTERET — Thanksgiving pumpkin and mincemeat pie services",' Mrs. Frank Hill is the Membership drive is now un For then* wedding trip to Miami 'lula Kl 1-2325. others because of wanting to be will be observed in the borough topings' to the feast will aot be organist. next Thursday in the traditional expensive. Even nuts, the1 final derway with Clarence McGillis as Beach, Fla., the bride wore a \ .l.'legatifln will attend a Joint Europe views Kennedy's love worthy and a little later wor Church School meets at 9:30 pay- way, with a day of rest for every touch to the holiday feast, are chairman. white wool suit and coat with nuniil and District Christmas I ments prnemm Cake Sale Nets thy of respect. Without this in- K. M. in the Parish Hall under the body except the housewife who "Buck Night" will be held Sat troduction of love between moth- plentiful at low prices. iirection of William Snuff ST., gen- prepares the holiday feast. urday night at the Legion Me- er and child, there is no founda- Carteret schools, banks, busi- Hadassah Lession eral superintendent, and Mrs. She will have some consola- morial. A free spaghetti and sau- for Judeans tion for socialization in adult life. ness establishments, post offices Thomas Miller, primary superin- tion, however, because it looks sage supper will be served. Slated For Tonight CARTERET - The treasury of But love is not enough in bring- and other public offices will be tendent. like a very bright Thanksgiving CUT YOUR he Tarteret Judeans has just ing up the child. The child has to Adult Christmas Party, De- CARTERET—Mrs. Joseph Weiss Meetings for the week include this year, financially and gas- closed. School children and col- :>een given a big lift. learn to be considerate of others cember 21; Children's Christmas and Mrs. Morris Ulman repre- unior Catechetical Class, Mon- tronomically speaking, for ev- lege students generally will en- Zachnry Klein, president of the and this builds self-discipline." Party, December 22 and Newsented the Carteret Chapter o day, 6:15 P. M.; Altar Guild, Mon- eryone but the turkey. joy a four-day vacation. FUEL OIL BILLS! roup has announced that a total Year's Eve dinner-dance. Hadassah at the 49th National day, 7:30 P. M.; Senior Catechet The candy sale under the chair- There will be plenty of turkeys Carteret churches and other of WO has been raised through Convention of Hadassah at the ical Class, Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.; manship of Mrs. Andrew Baum- at reasonable prices. There is organizations will mark the its recent sale, Carol Resmick LOOKED REASONABLE Sheraton Park Hotel in Washing- Thanksgiving Eve Choral Vespers, gartner, will Friday. no shortage of cranberries. The day with special observacne. Deal With and Ava Amir made the cake :on, D. C. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.; Brownies, A Christmas partp y is beingg The first time a car ever ap- nnd its goodness lured the custo- A report of the four-day con- Friday, 3:30 P. M.; and Girl planned for the December meet- peared in a remote backwoods The ONLY mers. John Sitar provided the vention will be presented oy theScouts, Friday, 7 P. M. ng with Mrs. Joyce McKenna community it whizzed by the gen- ore for the sale. Sisterhood and Hadassah president, Mrs. Weiss, at the unit' as chairman. neral store. Someone asked "Whal paid-up membership party this ELECTED DIRECTOR DEALER The Judeans ;irf starting a bas- in tarnation was that thing?" Jus Thevsocial event of the evening evening, at the Synagogue CARTERET — Hoyt Ammidon, then a motorcycle came around ketball team which will play was the white elephant sale with Loving Justice at 8:30 P. M. 54, chairman of the board and Plan for Joint Session the bend. "Don't know," some In This Area against other Judean groups, Mrs. Jerome Enot as chairman. chief executive officer of the body answered, "but here comes Mrs. William LeBow, member Other officers of the group are Hospitality was given by the CARTERET - The Sisterhood United States Trust Company of Ortifird by Oil Heal elated the origin of the holiday. its colt!" ship vice president, announced Marilyn Brown, vice president; classrooms of Sister Mary Eileen, New York, has been elected a di- IMUIUU M America of the Carteret Jewish Communi- Program Vice-President Mrs. skit, prizes, delightful refresh Kva Amir, treasurer: Carol Res- O.S.M., Sister Mary Seam, 0. ty Center met Monday Evening 'eld man introduced Mr, Robert ments and some Surprises are iirector of General American a< qualiM 0(1 Barn nick, recordinc secretary and S. M., and Mrs. Wolfson. Transportation Corporation, it was with President Mrs. David M. Rice, of the Family Counseling store for the members attending fr TechaJrUH Judy Breslow, corresponding se- the party, which culminates Mem' announced yesterday by T. M. The faculty prize was won bySchwartz presiding. Mrs. Abra- Service of Middlesex CountyTMr. cretarv. bership Month. Thompson, board chairman. Sister Marie Kathleen, 0. P. andham Album read the opening Rice gave an extremely interest- IWKF the dark horse was won by Mrs. prayer. ing and informative talk on the || Joseph Ashnault. BIG PRIZES Mrs. Schwartz introduced Mrs. services of an agency. He ex- STORK CLUB Father Anthony Gaydos, 0. S. Joseph Weiss, recently appointed ilained briefly how the services (Eompanij M., pastor, opened and closed the FOR KIDS c Now arrivals recorded at the President of Carteret's Chapter if trained personnel can help a Perth Amboy General Hospital meeting with a prayer. Fuel Oil • Oil Burners t Sales and Service of Hadassah. Program Vice-Presi- family with marital, emotional ONLY! during the past week include the p. o. BOX m dent Mrs. Joseph Feldman an- and even, financial problems. Mr. following: DoVitos Celebrate nounced that the next General Rice stressed the importance of 71-73 Perching Avenue, ('jirtcret, N. J. A daughter Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Membership meeting of Sister- an agency of this nature in every Ralph D'Alcssio. 9K Linden Street, Silver Wedding Day hood will be held jointly with the community. An extensive ques- Tel. 541-5753 on November 17. Hadassah. If any one requires tion and answer period followed tfsu born on November 17 vws CARTERBT - Mr and Mrsadditiona. l raffle books, please Prompt Radio Dispatched a son' to Mr and Mrs. Arthur' Ralph DeVito of 26 Dorothy contact Mrs. Sylvia Kantor. Mr. Rice's address. Service On Deliveries and William, 50 I'nion Street. Street celebrated their silver wed- ding anniversary Sunday with a Chairman Mrs. Howard Jaspen Repair Work • Call Now! Foid Motor expanding in South Mass of Thanksgiving at the Holy informed the group that the an-COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING Africa. Familv R. C Church. Rev. M. A.nual Donor Dinner will be held on Wednesday Evening, May 27th, GREAT LAKES, ILL. - J. W. Konopka, pastor, gave the bless- Batista Jr., 18, son of Mr. and at the Club Sahbra in New York ing. Mrs. John Batista of 80 Mercer City. The evening will feature a A bus was hired from Carteret Street, Carteret, completed basic full course dinner, complete floo to transport guests from Carteret training Oct. 11, at the Naval show and dancing. There are F j to the Branch Brook Manor in Training Center, Great Lakes, III. many ways to earn donor credit. L[Belleville, N. J., where over 250 The nine-week training includes Attend meetings and learn of the ' | guests attended a dinner g(ven naval orientation, history and or- donor credit activities. Donor ganization, seaminship, ordinance OUR 1964 by their daughter, Cynthia, who derby winner for the evening was |is a senior in Carteret High and gunnery, military drill, phys- Mrs. Min Rittcr. 11 School. Guests who attended ical fitness, first aid and survival. 'Icame from Belleville, Bloomfield, Fund-r aiding Vice-President Clifton, Cedar Grove, Elizabeth, Mrs. Harold Levitz announced CHRISTMAS East Orange, Florham Park, that the 1963-64 telephone book NOTICE BIO PRIZES 1 Morris Plains, Montclair. New- has now gone to i press and will be ark, Plainfield, Port Reading, distributed in a few weeks. Mrs. rs AT OUR €M) DRUG STORE To All , Union, Westfield, West Orange Mark Simon won the evening's I md Pennsylvania. dark horse. Drive-In SAVINGS CLUB Mr. DeVito is employed by the Mrs. Abraham Albiim. wife of National Gypsum Co. in Milling- Carteret's Rabbi, spoke on the LIQUORS ton. They are on a trip to At significance of the forthcoming HILL is NOW OPEN! i lantic City. Chanukah festivities. Mrs. Album Featuring CARTERET NATIONALLY PHARMACY SANTA' SCOMING Headquarters for KNOWN BRANDS , "The Home of Servtef VITA-VAR PAINTS 587 Rposevelt Avenue TO WOODBRIDGE! Pershing Avenue Stt Him In The Gigantic and FREE GIFT! CARTERET at Phone KI 1-5325 RESIDENTS CHRISTMAS PARADE LUMINAIL PAINTS Randolph Street To Everyone Opening A 1964 Main Street Wallpaper and Woodbridge Painters Supplies Christinas Club Before Dec. 1st. There SATURDAY ANGELO MICHAEL NOV. 30th & SON ORDER 1:00 P.M. -li8-2Ul Washington Avenue For A BIG Christmas,'64 Sponsored by Woodbriait Chamber of Commerce Carte ret Tit M I-.".441 your holiday Look ahead to a xeally BIO Christmas, next No Garbage year. Then take steps to get a BIG check for bountiful gifts shopping to make this dream We're Celebrating Our come true. Join our 1964 Christmas Club now. See how llttle-by-little iadds up to a lot of On Thanksgiving 2nd ANNIVERSARY Christmas joy! Thursday. November 28th In Carteret We Carry WtfM We wish to take this opportunity to thank all Attention '63 Club Members those who helped make our second year a very Swift's Premium "BUnERBALl" successful one. and Stop in at your convenience Sally, Rosemarie and! Barbara ' and pick up your 1 i ' CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MONEY Garbage {normally collected on WMM Thursday will be collected on CARTERET Bnniv COMPLKTK EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, linporlnl and TRUST COMPANY NOV. Z7th., WE WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY, NEXT WEEK EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM KRAKUS POLISH HAM "Our 41 st Year of Uninterrupted 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Service To The Community" Regular houn "Mbe : Yonr cooperation will be appreciated. Mondu - Tn«tf«r * WtdnwUy u> MAIN OmOE; BRANCH OFFICE: FEDLAM'S 20 Oooka Avenue Cuteret Shopping Ctaim BANKING HOURS. BANKINO HOUHS: Thank you, CYPRESS GARDEN Dallj • A.M. to 3 P.M. DJlj » AM. to 4 P.M, rrUtj I A.M. to « F.M. rtWsy > AM. to 4 VM, Quality Meat Market rail FMKING LOI Uld • tit. to I tH. SO Roosevelt Avenue Carteret D.M. Zenobia inm AJTO ' =ss__: Beauty Salon KKHU UtXlVtiKV SKKVKK - (Al I Kl 1-68M DEPOSIT TNarrRANdU CORPORATION By Direction 85 Roosevelt Ave, OarterH Tel: 541 8843 Open l>aily K A.M. to t I'.M. - Kriday K A.M. l« » I'M- Thundty, Wowraber II, IMS , PAGE FOUIJ ion to Unite there was A Mil* jym i/tair— ••» " ~ • knockknuckle. center 6. Second nomination! of fm/(, oUfl twHTMo MpartBM» *B vgoo d -,qualit- „ y _B««" On the other hand, growers who so did later rainwater I the above slate will also be In School 15 Plans soil and one part peat or com- protected their plants with toll ice to go. order. post. If your soil Is heavy, add G. R. Polkowski may have had Injury down to the Many rose growers AVENEL PERSONALS Mrs. Raymond Hancock, coun- For Open House one part coarse sand. textbook the u. s -I!H cilor; announced the appointment of Agriculture bulletin 'llir Addresses PTA of Mrs. Raymond Waterbouse as ISBUN - "Open Rouse" was the Home." You Im PORT READING - George R. -Cub Pack 41 of the First solidated Gas Company, Market chairman of the Christmas party held at School 15 on Monday eve- Rote Garden Wlnrlup ning, preceded by a brief busi- free by sending » , Polkowski, chairman of the Wood- Presbyterian Church met Tues- Street, Perth Amboy. Mrs, Ormeeting- . The weekend coming up is about county agricultural bridge Redevelopment Agency, day. Theme of the program wai lando Coppola Is chairman. Members were urged to attend ness meeting to the PTA, with the last one you can count on to' two feel ext year, Oarden Ileporter, was guest speaker at a meeting Mrs. Donald Crflly presiding. sit atr.ia ('.•it. "The World of Sound." -Third Ward Sixth District their churches this Sunday b) finish your work in the rose gar" now will around It, you'll probably expose riculture, Rutgr of School 9 PTA. Mr. Polkowski's pr Democratic Organization meets honor of Thanksgiving Day. Announcement was made that den. New Bnmwick OK svbicct vas "Woodbridpe, Past,, —The Golden Circle meets at ipive me DUSH H-M win»•••d» •» —-- -—- Church Wednesday at Fitzgerald's at 8:15 Special award winners were: the PTA will sponsor their an- "Roses." Present and Future." line First Presbyterian „._. Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Searle, Mrs Planting new bushes, trans-(M (hat u wont be rocked and Uwdone tor. i.m. nual ChristmaIstmas Bazaar on WedWed-plamin - g the ones that have to be soj, ]oosened nroun(| the l!e traced the history of Wood- hall today from 1 to 3:30 p.m. planting the ones that have to bre soj| i^gneri —The Junior Woman's Club of Elster. Mrs. Leon Brookfleld and nesday, December 11, at the moved, and preparing roses f° ,You'll have to prune it back IARMY bridge, New Jersey's oldest town,' _st, Andrew's Knights of Co- Mrs. Louis Haffner. The hospi- mounding up, Lacey cautions. ivenel meets Tuesday at the Ave- school on Pershlng Avenue. winter arc jobs to be done now. ;more about April 1. LOS ANIMAS with its purchase from an Indiari lumbus meets ht 8:30 pm. today tality during the social hour was Peat holds moisture that can turn iel-Colonia First Aid Squad build- A foodI turn-out was reportereoortedd -It'l -l —be too late after the ground I .,tmlfl|lmt a u roseivrc busbusnh deedeepp eenough of the armed »ei.,»,, trih? in IfiR4 to the settling of tne jn thtnee Cc.Y.O. hall. arranged by Mrs. Searle and to ice. while soil leta moisture ing at 8:15 p.m. for the Open House. Parents were freezes so that the hud union ot knuckle up the boyhood prank ar^n bv John Woodbridge. who I ^ Sodality Sunday at Mrs. Margaret Welsmantle, Sun(Jay is The following suggestions come js jUSt under the surface ol the drain away, melon*. lei Puri'an ^pttlcrs from Massa able to visit their children's class- 1 trM S| An(irews church, The jfroup from Donald B. Lncey, extension n. '| "^only tree roses need more pro- rh"-?tts and New Hampshire. ,, nlon in rooms, meet tbe teachers,, and so ; lection than this. The bud union of The latest mrthml o)y CommU view their children's work. specialist in home horticulture at iwas two big Armv The present was the physical; a |X)(]V Youth Plans Firtt Nominate Slat* Tbe next regular monthly meet- Rutgers University: ,„ B I landing In the wain, fragmentation of the Township byj _^es Auxiliary of the Ave- Dance November 27 I or 10, ing of the PTA will be on Mon- When you plant or transplant, j,iry, pile garden soil - , ' Ed Wilkins and at , numerous highways and Indus- , M .„, pos,;V,FW. meets I WOODBRIDGE - The United trial complexes, which has led to , Of Officers day, December 16, at the school. trim any broken or too long roots,inches deep around the base of. d at lhe M e Synagogue Youth of Congregation and fan them out. l*ave a cone each L-u ' --"" urges•l™. many differing viewpoints. C p. m AVENEL — First nominations The executive board of the PTA T Adath Israel announced plans for will meet on December 9, of soil in the center of the hole Mr. Polkowskii stated, "The fu-j _^e Cub 5^, pj^ 73 rneets if officers were made at Fri- its first dance, a turkey trot, Wed- lure will envision a greater Wood- . . as a help for spreading the roots ed this r a Andrew s Monday night day's meeting of the Sons and nesday, November 27, 8 p.m. A Cub* accuses U. S. of "unde- ! bridge emerging, a city which _ ill available for out and supporting the plant. out in the severe weather did Ut te tthemh . Tiekets are st Daughters of Liberty, Pride of nominal fM WJH be charged and clared war," cle later, he noted, with mjuryirws are well drained. U»t wte- a?h'Tfi Z\"1 T£<>* Avenel Women's Club card New Jersey Council, 2*3, at thtjmusic will be furnished by a live Soil Mixture with th best that is new. Tins rtvAnwt ,0 ta he|d Decem- kvenel School 3 auditorium. |band. vision of human renew a will pro-f •' . ft I-I- u >u> .. rv- The slate of officers nominated ! The second paper dirive of the vide employment, living and ^jterJjHhejawtat^ realional opportunities and will are: Mrs. James Searle, coun- season will be conducted, Decem- ber 1, beginning at 10 a.m. Don- sustain us while we are on the C 1 1 AL ,An cilor; Mrs. Carl Augustine, asso-i om date councilor; Mrs. Otis Scars, ors are asked to tie and leave threshhold of the Woodbridge of jCIlOOl UDSCrVCh papers at the curb. tomorrow," associate vice councilor; Mrs. Er- nest Wolverton, guide; Mrs. Ed- 0 0 0 Mrs. Cesar Landaeta, president, HE U. S, AND VIETNAM next CHRISTMAS, ward Trost, vice councilor; Mrs. announced plans are being made[Education Week , The United States is reviewing for the valentine dance February COLONIA - American Educa- kdolph Elster, recording secre-I its policies in South Vietnam- 8, at St. Anthony's Recreation tion Week was observed with a tary; Mrs. Edward Palmer, trea- including its military and aid ] Center. .series of activities to carry out surer; Mrs. Frank Benson, finan- grams—in preparation for or this? cial secretary; Mrs. Ella Linn, will it be THIS. ran.Mrs. Audrenumeyj Mawer, budgetlthe theme of this year, "Educa- j Saigon's new military regime. two-year representative and Mrs. and finance chairman, announced I tion Strengthens the Nation," and United States officials described Trost, two-year alternate. the election day cake sale realized t p t the spotlight on what the the review as normal procedure 0 u Nominations of the inside and I before resumption of diplomatic a1 profit of $205.28$205.28.. Icrrmnchoolks arpe doindoinge JlUllMIICIMUlia Ul U1G J1I3IUC <11»U UVLU1 C 11 auill|"*ULl Vfc W|,.«..™— It was voted to donate $25 to On Wednesday evening parents outside guards will be made De- relations with a new government. the Victor C, Nicholas Scholarship islted the classrooms where the Fund, jachers discussed the curricu- Mrs. Arthur Jonassen, R. N., lum of their grade. In some gave a shorh t tallk on Mental lassrooms, parents became pu- Health. )LLs and were taught lessons in Mrs. Bowers' afternoon kinder- •eading, modern math or art. In Dancing garten won the attendance prize. ddition, two showings were held .1 the all purpose room of a film EVERY FRIDAY AM) HAPPY THOUGHT entitle "Sets, Numbers and Nu "Well, Dick, my boy," said his lerals." SATURDAY NIGHT AT uncle, "my congratulations! I This film emphasized sets as a hear you're engaged to one of the lasis for arithmetic. Mrs. Balder- pretty Robbins twins." ton, principal, promised that "Rather!" replied Dick, hearti- lore films would be made avail- We if the parents so desired. FRANK'S ly- "But," said his uncle, "how on.Tie parents of the fourth grade earth do you manage to tell them orovided refreshments which apart." rare served under the supervision COLONIAL WHEEL " the hospitality chairman, Mrs. "Oh," said the young man, "I COCKTAIL BAB & DINING don't try." Marzocco. During the entire school session •>m .. Thursday, parents visited the 777 Raritan Road, dark Twsp. lassrooms to see their children SPECIAL MUSIC WEDNESDAY NITES :%:'S;:'::::>jWi::ffi¥;w "'' ''v'-feWftiMy action. Pupils from the differ ,.- ..vv.,^v:::'::-:&S:^;:^:::^-^ '•:':WvM it grades acted as guides in es- irting parents to the various To Ftrtiet I tL HI 1-DlZII Gooda lassrooms. "•••• -m — ~~~~

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TUESDAY NIGHTS • CBS-TVI mdependent-Lctdtt (E,B.) . carteret Press Thursday, November 21, 1963 FAOEOTE H 11 Seniors In ' «rmonWMm Roaenkran* Girl days, ? to 9:90 p.m. To Raise Funds - The girls will make items for Krus is Named Final Contest Baptized on Sunday "hrlstmas and will have them on - Senator Harrison A. IlltO SorOrUV 1SEL1N - Diana Lynn Ro«en- sale at their club house, 4J Tap- :kranz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For Drill Team pan Street. New Cubmaster I Of HUIgClS U. cralic cli.l,, . |. ISP:UN _ An induction core- COLONIA - A meeting of Pack r| i( lv ;im| n Valvin Rosenkranz, Elmhurst ISELIN - The Mother's Club The boys, in planning their 30 committeemen. chairmen, anj 1 Avenue, was baptized on Sunday of the drill team of VFW Post instructive work, decided to den mothers was held at th« nfternoon at St. Cecelia's Church, 2636, Iselin, held its second meet- ave woodworking as their first r • .'•!• In viPW nf lhp fart lhfwas at home of Mr, E. Peterson, 17 Can- M [with Rev. David Dizell officiat- ing Monday evening in the post iroject, They also hope to pur-terbury Lane. m Iho * "ian m ing, lounge. chase an old car which they can i Sponsoring Diana, as godpar- Walter Krus, who has complet : ,„, an« of ft. m foo,. lmie rerenl|yi sell for parts or junk or repair g . ^ ^ This is a newly formed organ- ed training in Cub basic, Rarltan rff ents, were Miss Linda Mahon and the car and sell it, Due to the ization which will work to raise Council and now working on ad- David Prael, both of Iselin, :old weather, a garage is needed funds to support the drill team, vanced training, was elected to ! "Open House" was held at the in which to work on the car. If and help wherever possible when Cubmaster succeeding R. Marty- Itnsenkrnnz home after the cere- anyone has a place to offer where called upon by the team comman- nowskl. Mr. Martynowfki will b« monv. leighbors won't be annoyed, it is Included In the group arc a nominntinf< committee anil will, At ihn der and advisors. devoting his efforts to Boy Scout .u 'equested that he contact Mrs. ,,.KU|.ri. among tU Tony prrsent a slnto ,,f ,>[fi,*r J "£'nf Tri Si 11 Mrs. Edward Siana was ap- Trnop 45. 1 lw BP Robert Waggner, 4S Tappan St. ,,i;or of Butler, (he captain December mnoUng JJ) ' "'* " pointed as president, and Mrs Rabbi Kleinman ME 4-1162 or Gary Mascher, 64 Cub Pack 30 Is now at full Charles C'arew, secretary. Jefferson Street, Menlo Park, U strength. All commltteemen, Z, .; n« f'>nat.i'. and Harold Services on Saturday, Novem .;is honored by her co-| Clubs that the young people eh. been $12,000. mer, FU 2-0616. : :i| In make him throw off Van Schoick. 14 West Kiiscllc bcr 23, will be at 9:30 a.m. Jun- at. a dinner party at I gage in constructive and educa The squad answered 74 calls Many topics were discussed at \venuc, HOM'III- Park, oach re 'he Hoom of the Keo Diner ior Congregation Services start tional programs was reached during October, according to Cap-the meeting, Including trips, par nn nfl at 10:30. ,ir uui line supplied Ire irivrd a twinty five year service ' occasion of her retirement W$-f" a recent joint meeting. The Teens tain Robert DonaWs report. ent-cub participation, explanation rftm Sisterhood Sabbath will be ob- : . jnciMiru en Hob»rU and pin and a savings Ixmd; Arnold ' I'limtired Plastics. Cnther- club is open to boys and girls These included 20 accidents; g of monthly themes - November m served at the Temple on Friday, ! him to only 3D yards Schutt. Gda We^t Scott Avenue, ° Hcffler w.ns chairman of the VACATION IN BERMUDA - Guests at the Castle Harbour ;ed 11-19. transportations; eight Inhalaton being month of sound and De- Hahway, rct-nvi'd a twenty year 'affair and Grace Mntisa was November 29. Rabbi Kleinman " rrnillcd Batenun Hotel in Tueker'g Town were Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Bjornsen of Meeting nights have beei and eight miscelaneous. cember old fashioned Christmas, service pin and a savings bond, lotistmaster. has announced the title of his ;i be the 38th game In changed with the girls attend The two ambulances traveled Brochures and booklets wen f 36 Louis Street, Carteret. Mr. Bpornsen is with Harry F. Burke sermon will be "A Woman's .the second old*! in KmployetN from the company's ^' S- Purkall was presented ing on Tuesdays from 7 to 9: 1,545 miles and members donated distributed to all explaining cub- 4b Co. In Woodbridge. This was their first visit to the colony. Touch." -.ihaU. Since the lint planLi in Sewarcn, Mount Ver-lwi''1 a wist watch and a sav- p.m. and the boys on Wednes 228 man hours last month. bing, policy and procedure. ;:i 1870, Rutgers has wonnon. New York: Port Chester,iinps bond. Addressing the group , Columbia 16 and five New York IJIIII; Islnad City, New were Irene S.indor, Mrs. Heffler, >•'! m lies. Rutgers has Vork; New llvde Park, New York Dorothy Doscher, Ann McKeon, '"(tlie last nine gan.-s, and thrir New York office, at- and Margaret Simon. •••:h« last three. tended the dinner. Mr. S S Sell Sonny Fox and Frank Hcffler u-r, Jr., president of Huval |'i>- furnished music for dancing, are sought for Trt trolfum i or|»)iatin(i pri'sintod the Entertainment was provided by award.- Mrs. Georgia Brown. All The TURKEY THIS YEAR ... YOU CAN EAT! REO DINER x Plus Your Favorite Beverage Made to Order In Our Cocktail Lounge . . .

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Call ME 60212 KENNYACRES BRASS BUCKET RAY DREYFUSS Charcoal Steakhou$8 and Cocktail Bar Your Host Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge U.S. No. 9MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE U. S. Highway 9, Woodbridge, N. J. CoDvealeai Parklof For Reservation Call ME 4-9HI. (New Turnpike Entrance) At AU Time* lnd«peod»nt-Uad DIRu- Temple Shrlner both Trenton. He The pall bearers were Harry this semester at the college in-lMacArgel. Miss Suart Mr. Toth, charter member of Me- Wolansky, Sr, Philip Bilinsky, hin S2 Hny Avenue, who died was a tuchen Lodge 1914, Elks. Jacob Bartko, Waail Dumansky, "•• Thursday morning at her home 1 hold Saturday at the Flynn! Surviving are his widow, Ber- Paul Kawensky and Konstantyn and Son Funeral Home. 23 FordjnicFdi * : a daughterdaughter . Lynn Miniu. "Avenue with a Requiem HichiSu: hi* mother. Mrs. Adele R.j Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Carolina Street; John J. KOMI, Mas* at Our l.flHv of Jr., 870 Tmecc Avenue; Miss Stem: and a brother. H. Alfred evenings at 8:00 p.m. with Rev. Billv Church Mary Anne E. Trovano. 826 all of Sewaren. John Hundiak and Rev. Peter sound; Gary . The decreed was a pai>moncr Ridgewood Avenue; Albert A. Melech officiating. At Convention s^S nf Our I.ady of Peace Church ~~~7T Urasz. 149 Fulton Street; George Members of the St. Demetrius A name "' Italy, she had re- .JOSEPH DUFFALA _ # w u S Perkins, 52 Fifth Avenue; Ivan ISEUN - Several representa- ^TSovAndVrwn^oif badge. Joseph for him !MhP *Ln Pericone, bear badge; Kevin Kam-™ election year - Inhn Gallagher Fords' hvo!«'ith » requiem Mass at St. John's' We wish to express our sincere n n n (ions rralM WOODBRIDC.E-David Bor- | ff • MacAr«l HI ! Iselin Church were: Mrs. Russell for an example musical instni- ""• «f" —sons' Anthony, , and Aldoi church, Perth Amboy. Burial was panics to all our relatives, friends M Anltwn g Vitale. two,a* imm n tn iST-IIST^S S"**™* ^ V J. H-ris, Mrs. George MaxwHl. ^ J*,-^ 'DiRubin Station Island and a!' e church cemeteryy. and neighbors for their kind ex y p . t. t .. silver arrows tton. creation of a dorter, Sfarra, M Rahwav Avenue; Wil- Mrs.. John CarboneCaroe,, Miss Ruth ^e lhen blew with tate-h wolf ..'•sister in Italy. The deceased was a parishioner pressions of sympathy, their Mf »t New York UnlvenHy, Ann Maxwp11 M Jnhn Wa «« r^vH,,P liam W. Klein, 24 Falmouth - " ?- across a pop bottle (hastopher M M arTW; Rre)(ory rrtl)|.;retraining corpa. <•,„. — of St. John's Greek Catholic many acts of kindness, the spirit- will speak at Ui« Woodbridge Road; Martin C. Nolter Jr., 109 hiehiemm . and MrsMrs . Charles Dough Sloso|Op demonstrated hohoww ^ d ld Ration d f , MRS. ANDREW STATTLK lion, one-year pin and gold arrow; 'matlon and farm | Church. Perth Amboy, and mem-ual bouquets and the beautiful! Jewish Community Center, SOB- could be captured by use a WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ser- ber of St. John's Social Club therejfioral tributes they extended dur- day, 8:30 P. M. Albert Leon, Bender Avenue. jerty. G«ne Zannilti, gold arrow, Alan trels. chairman of the Adult Education Also Thomas W. Wckey. 425 At the convention Mrs. William doctor s stethosorpe and Soitt Brw.hka >i)m anw; ' L»m ~-~ lor Mrs. Statile. 65. 587, and the William , I Warren Assojjng our bereavement in the death 1 •'•( ^ effects, iwmg_a_p»ece M ^^ , -.Wednesday night at Perth Am-; Suniving are four daiigViters. father, grandfather and devoted Adath Israel, b ia charge with s( w flTW :,'boy General Hospital, were held I Mrs. Catherine Dudash, Edison; brother and uncle, Stephen Kutcy Mn. Herbert Wlnograd •»> Mn. at a rflaturdsv at the Greiner Funeral ,|Mrs . Mary Murphy and Miss (Kutchy). David Gattman assisting, Mr Martin Conoell, ways and -Home, 44 Green Street with a Anna Duffala. Fords, and Miss Wg e ia,|v ^«.h lo thank Mr. Boroff hi the author of Thomaa M, Pachanski, 41 Wil-j The next regular monthly meet a'n(,7aZ"t^und«l like a for Campos V. S. A. and has writ- means chairman, announced that Aircraft Wing and Fnn <• :.* \<- Stephen Mortsea, ihe Altar Boys. Jew- The deeeMed with born in Italy MICHAEL GALA Jacko Wa?iovi(7 and the Men's ert S. Yuw, 151 Woodland Ave.'will be held on Tuesday after- dogs could hear but human beings Decker, announced that the entire Mrt. Lw J -••- ish Life have appeared in Com- i and had resided in Woodbridge! CARTERET - Michael Gala, Club of the St Demetrius Ukrain- Students enrolled as business noon, at 1 p.m. could not. Mrs. Eugene Salop, den pack will be going lo Lmden Cen-iHh Avenue. M years. She was the wife of age 49 year?, ia East Cherry mentary, Ihe ReconstntctioaM, ian Orthodox Church. Carteret., Congress Bi-Weekly, and Amert- Andrew Statile who survives her. Street died November 19th at the N. J., Zaporrskp a Sifch Society CM JndalslIIi He has been de- . Also surriving are five daugh- Elizabeth General Hospital after *34*4 2 off thhe UkrainiaUkii n NationalNtil , Mt\\*& by Time Magadae at jm, Mn. Philip LoFrano and a short illness He was born in Association: the Taras Shenchen- »th* country's liveliest critic- " MM. Salvatore Morelli of Jersey Metuchen and resided in Carterct ko Society *1R2 of the Ukrainian j inspector of colleges and oni- ,r,€ity; Mr». Armando Friere, Ave for 37 year,1: He was employed Workingmen Asso., The W'ood- versities," Hilda Weinberg, pub- -nel: Mn. John Michaels, Car-! t the V. S. Metals Refining Co., a men of the World Camp #96; Dr. licity chairman, advised. REMODELING? BE SURETO SEE THE . Aeret, and Mrs. Stanley Fialkow- Carteret in the Tank House for LeRoy Homer: Dr. Charles M. Hn topic will be "Jewish aki, Woodbridge; six sons, Jo 22 years. He was a parishioner Weber; the Carteret First Aid j Youth-Where H ia Going and .-wph, Frank and Daniel. Wood at the Sacred Heart B. C. Church, Squad: the Medical Staff and Why." Members of the Congre- :"tridge; Louis, ChulaVista, Calif.;!Carteret and also a member of Nurses at the Perth Amboy Gen-| gation, their children, relativei, -.••Andrew, Jr., Perth Amboy, and its Holy Name Society. He was eral Hospital; Mrs. Alex Sueh.i and friends are invited to M- ..Thomas, Avenel; B grandchil- also a member of the General R. N; Officers and Directors at tend. dren; two sisters, Miss Nell Sco- Stefanik American-Slovak Citizen the Colonia Golf Club. Colonia. ,,, hraieri, Jersey City, and Mrs. Club in Carteret. N. J.. Employees at the Colonia .Catherine Celentano, Secaucus; He is survived hy his wife. Rose Golf Club, Colonia; Friends at Chapter Women -and six brothers, Charles Scola- Mizo Gala, one brother John Gala O'Donhell's Inn, Carteret; Friends .mieri, John, Joseph. Frank Mi- of Carteret and one sister Mrs. at Wheeler's Inn, Carteret: Such's ...ehael, and Girard, all of Jersey Mary SItom of Czechoslovakia. Service, Carteret; Neighbors onj ALL6AS KITCHEN To Participate Funeral services will be held Christopher Street and Roosevelt ISEUN - Members of the Met- from the Bizub Funeral Home, Avenue: Neighbors in Maspeth, wood Chapter of the Women's 54 Wheeler Ave., Carteret, Satur- Long Island; Walt and Gene's SEWAREN - The funeral of American ORT will participate in day morning, Nov a at 8:30 and Fiower shop Carteret: those Bertram Stern, 44, 350 Cliff Road, the planning conference of the a solemn High Requiem Mass who fona[eA their cars; the Car- who died Thursday night after will be offered at the Sacred teret Poiice Escort. the PanNorth Central Jersey Region of .suffering a heart attack in Eliz Heart R. C. Church, Carteret at bearers and tne Bizuh Funeral ORT, at the Essex House m New- abeth, was held Sunday afternoof n 9:00 a.m. with Rev. Andrew A. satisfactory services ark next Tuesday. j 'at the Greiner Funeral Home, Home for Okal, as celebrant. Interment will rendered. Plenary sessions wfll be held. 44 Green Street, Woodbridge, with be m St. Gertrude Cemetery, Co- It will also be the culmination | burial at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, FAMILY OF THE LATE .fTOMORROUb STEPHEN KUTCY of the raffle ORT has been spon-j 'flic deceased was comptroller soring. The proceeds of the raf- fle will go towards the M.O.T. of I he Mayfair Stores, Elizabeth, CARTERET - Funeral Serv- 'Maintenance of ORT Training\ and had resided in Sewaren 23 ices for Stephen Kutcy, of 626 t Altar-RosarTvv q projects, which supplies equip- He wa» a veteran of theRoosevelt Avenue were held from ment t0th e JU. S. Army, World War II, and 011 DeC. L schools, supported by member of Congregation Beth Wheeler Avenue, Carteret on No- ORT. Prizes are the trip to| "ifordecai, Perth Amboy. vember 16th at 9:30 am. A Di- ISELIN - Announcement was j Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is-' — He was affiliated with Pru- i that the r-'gular monthly Hands, a colored television, and dence Masonic Lodge 204, Perth Ukrainia(H>rthodox Church, Car- jmeeting of St. Cecelia's Altar the 8mm cultured pearls. Ammboy, and was a 32nd Degree teret was offered at 10:00 a.m. !Rosary Society vill be held on! ORT Sabbath will be honored;

Monday evening, December 2. at Congregation Beth Sholom on: Recitation' of the Rosary and \ Friday, with Rabbi Norman i benediction of the Most Blessed \ Weinman conducting the service. Sacrament will take place in On November 29. ORT Sabbath the church at fi;30 p.m. will be celebrated at Templej The business meeting will be.Emanuel, Fords, held afterwards at 9 p.m. The' The next regular meeting of social portion of the evening, af-, the Metwood Chapter of ORT will ter the business meeting, will be be Tuesday, December 10 at the a Christmas party. The group will Metuchen Jewish Community have "grab bag" gifts. Center, Grove Avenue, Metuchen

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Prompt Radio Dispatched MAZUR'S City FU8-g448 t 338 STATE ST. ifOL Servke On Deliveries and PERTH AMBOY will ba|udf«jwuw biili otaptiitM.«lllMllty««'W , ConteetepoMored by and limited to the aw M J Repair Work Call Now! by CHiafaethtoim ComoliiMed Get Compel 5«ttMt Mdi Decenber It, ISO . . independent-Leader (E.B.) . Cartetet Thursday, November 21, 1968 PAOE81T1K Republican Club Meets Tomorrow ISELIN - The Fourth Republican Club of WoodhflrJge Township will hold Its mOfllhly meeting tomorrow t p.m. at the V.F.W. hall, Lincoln Highway. A Prc-ThanlwjrJvinR celebration Is planned, Mrs. Rose Perrlllard, program chairman, announcer! the Barber- shop Quartet will entertain dur- ing the aoclal hour. Mrs. Wilbur French, refreshment chairman, reports refreshments will b*> served. Mrs. John McMurray. dark horse chairman, announced Thanksgiving turkeys have bwn selected as the dark horse prize this month. Mrs. Harry Schrump, card par- ty chairman, will report on the | progress of her committee for a card party to be given for the benefit of the Iselln Little Plans will be finalized for dis-1 tributlng Christmas baskets several needy Fourth Ward fam-1 "Stiper-Righf' Qualify Thanksgiving illos. The club hopes In its small way to spread Christmas cheer to those less fortunate. U.S. GOV'T. The annual Christmas party, I under the direction of Mrs. Sam-1 INSPECTED uel Marcolus, will be dlscuned.1 GRADE A Mrs. Marcolus will be assisted by I Mrs. Eugene Swisher. Serving! on the committee are Robert I Viering, Mr. and Mrt. Jo«eph| Turant, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent I D'Andrea, Mr. and Mrs. William! Keitel, Mrs. John G. Schrelber,| Jr., and Mrs. James Nesbitt. Elks Auxiliary | During Thanksgiving Week Sizes 14 lbs & ander 20 Stores Open Until 9 p.m. Being Organic COLONIA - An Tuesday and Wednesday meeting of the Ladies Amiliar of Colonla Elks Lodge 2283, Mrv*| ing Colonia-Iselin area, was held at the Metucheo Elks dub. Forty- two women were present which signaled the start of the tm auxiliary in this section of State. Mrs. Mary Tomasko and Mrs Jennie Hamilton, of the Metuche Lodge, explained the fundamen up 1 ltlli Small Turkeys ^.39Ib. tal aims and objectives of Cbttfauti "'" " tbM° BANANAS Auxiliaries throughout the! the fundamental is quality and: quantity, and the aims are char "Supof.Rlght" Quality Btef ity, justice, and fidelity. FULLY COOKER SMOKHl HAMS Temporary officers named in •Sf 40' elude Mrs. Janine Wisniewskl, chairman; Mrs. Esther Reseter] Portion Portion co-chairman; Mrs. Betty Clark Sudlut secretary, aod Mrs. Violette Shoo ROUND ROAST 89" Grapefruit Ftoridt—PlntwWriHt smith, treasurer. lie next-meeting will be held Quilt? Smreet Potatoes -*"— December 5. 8:30 p.m. at thi Metuchen Elks Club. The limit a Boneless Roasts T.;U,. tton of the membership and th 95' Veal Leg or Rump o.s.No. UnoxHams .2.89!4J9 White Onions " date of the dosing of the charte: M Cri.p-Wtit.ru largt will be discussed. Top Round Steak nt Veal Roast *£~£ Smoked Pork Chops 85; Pascal Celery it.lk Staymtn Win*up c Smoked Beef Tongue 49Z Roasting Chickens iX m Liver wS BEEF 39'CALF99? Apples U.S.No. ISr.d. 3b.,35 ABOUT YOUR HOMI Lon?: End SlieM lib. 4) for 4 AC White Shrimp •£.!.. 69' Fancy Ducks "^ 49* StiftrCurtJ Bacon 29 Avocado Pears Insects and disease organisn b e flourish in weeds and vegetablj Red Grapes 2| 35 refuse allowed to stay in garden over the winter. Be BoscorAnjouPears to clean your garden as carefu air HBMt Qiillly—NEW PACK M re$fiing Btveragts! ly as you would your home fo Dalicioutr-Wniirn oibi.< this reason. 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Try putting Pittodlates T29 little plant food under the bu *«. i«n«- 11 j Diamond Walnuts £4£9 -Jane Parker Fruit Cake- when setting (hem out. This A&P Instant Coffee 75' ctU Ck«ol.U AMtrioi't Fiv«rlf«—Ovtr 2/1 Fralfc lad Nut* pay off in more blooms. Feed i I 69^ soil one pound 'one pint) of con I'/i Ib. i sib. plete plant food per twenty fi • I*,37' SALTESiiMini Brand—SmalDl MIXEj ! D NUTS * Jntfab—r — Graham Graokort cakt ctki square feet of bed area. SiiMini Brand—Small 1WB c HbCOt 1.49 2 95 3.99 7 Smtalie Hi-Ho Crackers pk, -f4Q Potato Chips c.lU*> lib. C 21b. In the south it is time to st* A 6 STUFFED OLIVES Dork Fruit Cake c.k. c«l» .69 cultivating strawberry beds A&P Asparagus Tips " '" lightly breaking up hard top Ckolo« ef 4 Flavors j and destroying weeds. Feed Del Monte Asparagus mi. C AC Ho/Ida/ Baking Needs.' soil with complete p'.ant food \ e the rate of four pounds per 31 MARVEL ICE CREAM tut «f,7 C Cut Greon Boans o%£$X 2^ ° Seedless Raisins 2 'i;47 2 45 hundred square feet. 41 AftP Mince Meat Qroon Giant firoen Beans t: 2 • ° 8ord«n'i EASY TO PLEASE 8 Wix m m 'YYlakh 'sun THRIFTY DAIRY BUYS! Nonesuch Would-be Employer — Have ; Grseii Qiait Golden Corn ^-^- 2J^.:37 any references? 1 oi. 410 Jack Frost Sugar Would-be Employee — Sui Ftmily Siu WIHOMIN—Wall A|«d || K_ UjVA. Ann Pog» —WkiU, Y»tlow, M*rbl^ 1 'b.OCo here's the letter: "To whom | Libty's Ripe Olives A&P's Frozen Vegetables may concern: John Jones wo ill ib. i3 47< VBltw IHI Aww Otvili Pood, Ho'nvy Spic*, Buttsr Ptcin P>9> H.«f*> DalUt Cheddar Cheese "" 65° ffcr us one week, and we're sutl Freestone Peaches H.l.iil Sweot Poas Pure Vanilla Extract ^- I: 33° AW t Tomato Jibe - Sliced American p,lt ,u,iMip,oe.li *•" Betty Crocker Pie Grust Mix :;:V;:; 19' FOR lb C CLEAN M of f orautto Cookies Untf k Limojoans Danish Blue Cheese •«*«'•< 85 Sparkle Pudding TJZ 4^31" YOURWATCI Anita Cookies " " Poas & Carrots Swiss Slices Swih.rud tit- Sunnytield Flour *»^« l£ 21° b 3 Burry's Fantasies Cookies J More Frown Food Buys.' € llAYA Pur. Vt(j.tobl. Short.ning " W° 65* K Chopped or l0 Cream Cheese S/ IS.H HVAU ' i Own Pur« can •" lql.6RM<•-•" • o L Keoblor £" Buttercup Cookies A&P Spinach °T?- 4 * With 7e off Lb«l o,.bot. * F Borden's Egg Nog H dexolaOil 'Royal Gelatin *» lOceH White Potatoes ^ tn AjPe nJ Whipped Butter £*"*"*id or UnitH*d eup '* Nutley Margarine Nestles Decaf Instant Coffee b Broccoli Spears " A CLiAHWATCl 10 oi. ASPBr.nd » OL All Alcoa Aluminum Foil K!f "JH-5T Pirmttan—R»m«no ihtk»r RUNS RiGH\ Nestles Chocolate Ba>s "ind bLj A&P Cauliflower 5, pk9.. 99* Grated Cheese Quick*Froien Seafood.'10 oi. c C. -.JJ..-. Apricot Nectar "TJE?" '^ Mrs. Paul's nS" Potatoes Fish Sticks P 3 ppk,., . 2 a (•Alb•Alb. STATE JEM Gravy Master h.M.u.,6'.«« b" Morton's Dinners t,.:" ISo 15.1 u. Int. Fancy Shrimp *~M«*O-*»* l« Rutikli Dicinttr e 1 oi. CA( U Mftln Street, W« Marcal Pastel Napkins UVORIS IpMliI This Wuk 69 Fried Glams ^^ (MWI U IUM ' « ^. ,h „ S.I Nov. 23rd in A*P .tor., in Northern N*w Jerwy, Oran8, and Rocklqnd Coun.le. only. All 1 uLitCu Ftyllu^l'i lion Alufc *uu ni *\ Thursday, November 21, 1963 Independent-leader (E.B.) . Carteret PAOK RTGHT I * 1VTI i students will be in charge of ^ Soronty Kntertmn$ Sets Annual Party Girfo or ffe»tf Tea Irv demons, principal. Principal COLONIA-The Sigma E^ilom spoke t0 - At a Sorority held a loa recently at theth!e imprnc e "J^ Tp^g of the Twins Mothers Announces l hild s Club of the Karitan Bay Ares homh e off Cinddv Ganvacke."accord-k"d! W00DBRIDGE _ Final plans|<' importanc" «»«,-, to attend. Mrs. Armanda Zega as co-chair- dance, sponsored by St James' listed by Mrs. Helen Brown, do- *")*« snd Mir^r' men. The members'party will be. Holy Name Society, will be held nated some holiday cakes and help, but the physician who isDecember 10. 7:JO p.m. Rrserva on Saturday night at the Knights cookies which were prepared In Grade 4, Mils Spalio, p supervising the weight loss is es- of Columbus auditorium. the company'i kitchen*. Deborah Anoia, Marian", .. i • .... . i tionnulls wilnml inb:e omi^^accepteud bu?y ...... Mrs. .Thomas Drverin, president, and; Anyone Interested In informa- mo'0. Laura Hooker sentaal in mau.tam.ng not only a i 8 wip|( Mn; pnvi(j Mllft Vv- watch over the patient's health, iu BS-A_-'t ^_ ' „, chairman of the affair, has antk-m concerning membership in the Mrs BFre nck T W and Sunan Staffm buwatct abh oveb ar cmistanthe patientt remindes healtr hofl ! ) * k ** * M mincti mujic wjI| Frank Daddio. Mothers of ^ mincti mujic dub, may contact Mrs. Bert Sabo, Grade J, Mrs what needs to be done. u by the Top Hats He also stated ME 4-I7M. KlnnSldener sixth grade students are Grade S, Mn There is no such thine as a diet charge of arrangement*. the festivities will begin at 9 P. Mi SOCCER FIELD NEARLY READY: Above h the architect's fleld, already seeded. In the foreground right Is the proposed or weight losing schedule which and that an ample supply of re- COMPLETE BASK TRAINING Plans were also discussed for conception of the play area of the proposed center of the Hun- picnic and play area, already filled in. In the center if an fits everyone. Each weight re- freshmeoU will be on hand. PORT READING - Rkhanl garian American Citizens Club. At upper right Is the soccer auxiliary building to be used by the soccer team. duction case is an individual one, a card party, January 29. with Mrs. Thomas Troyano and MrsMEETIN. G MONDAY A. Zoccaro, Jr., MB of Mr. and and unless only a very few Mrs. Richard A. Zuccaro, 117 y On the other hand, it hardly is pounds, 10 or less, need be lost, William Leahy as co-chairmen. AVENEL-Schoo! 4 and $ PTA m»n. Jotnn lo. c Proceeds will be used to defray will hold an executive board meet- Spruce Stret, has compieUd ba- fair for the entire family to gweigho t reductions schedules al- Doma Bobtk. in* «;rfrfCrr, Old Newspapers the expenses of graduation ac-iing Monday, ISO P. M, in thsitc training it the Nival Train- C OBITUARY on a weight reduction diet simp- ways should be carried out under Linda Hoover and .)n<\vn Health Hints ly because one member needs to medical supervision tivities. Mothers of eighth grade school auditorium. ling Center. Grut Lakes. HI. lose weight. To Be Filmed MM. LAflLO HALEY By NOAH H. SLOAN, M.D. There is no easy answer. One NEW JERSEY TERCENTEN- PORT READING-Funeral serv- essential for the hefty one is to TENARY. Trenton - All Neicews for Mrs. Anna (Fenchak) ou and Your Weight obtain motivation for losing Jersey newspapers published be- Haley, 38 Division Street, who weight Most physicians will pro- fore 1900 will be compiled and'died Tuesday night at Perth Am- Many years ago it was com-j vide an effeeuve weight radius prcscrved on microfi^n as part boy General Hospital, will be held ion to hear mothers complain lion program of limited calorfc- of the State's 300th adversary tomorrow morning at 9 A. M. atley "just can't fatten that child intake, adequate ntercise, and celebralion; the Tercentenary the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Today the problem is a dif- probably medication to help de- program will be conducted, free Wheeler Avenue, Carteret, with a srent one, and the real nutri-j press appetite. But, the patient of charge, by the Microfilminghigh requiem Mass at 9:30 at St.ional difficulty in the United,has to do most of the job, him- Corporation of America under theElias' Church, Carteret, with the itates is overweight. self. Rev. Augusine Medvigy, pastor, supervision of its president, Peter More than 20 per cent of our There are three basic factors E Brulatour of Maywood. officiating. Burial will be in Stipulatkra i£ obese or bordering in developing the proper motiva- James' Cemetery, Woodbridge. In making the announcement, Prayer servjces wjll ^ MA obesity. It is easy to under- tion to loss weight. Paul L. Troast. chairman of thnighe t at 8 o'clock. Visiting hours stand why. We have an almost 1. Sincerity. The patient and New Jersey Tercentenary Com- are 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. unlimited food supply and an inphysicia- n must both believe in dividual income level which per- the need for the patient to lose Mnission, invited all Jerseymen Bom in Austria, the deceased to join in a statewide search for lits food purchases and consump- weight. had resided in Port Reading 40 on far above our basic needs. newspapers that were published years and was a parishioner of 2. Encouragement. Someone in Now Jersey during the 1800's tatisdcians tell us we Americans has to enthuse the patent and en- St. Elias Byzantine Rite Catholic pend only about 20 per cent of but had ceased publication before Church. courage him to continue on the the turn of the century. These our income on individual food re- weight reduction program. The will be copied on microfilm, per- Surviving are her husband, Las- quirements and still get far more physician is most concerned with manently stored at the State Li- lo; six sons, John, Joseph and than other countries where 50 perthe health aspects of the case and Charles of Port Reading; Michael, CHUCK STEAKS —— 39 brary in Trenton and made avail- :ent and more of a person's in- therefore is in an ideal position Selections Avenuel; George, Woodbridge, and able to scholars and historians :oine is needed to satisfy basic to provide this enthusiasm and Frank, Carteret; 13 grandchil- od needs. encouragement. upon request; additional copies dren and a brother, Michael Fen- FWAST OlANGt COCONUT will be given to the New Jersey As a result, perhaps every fam- 3. Persistence. Rome wasn't chak in Austria. built in a day, and losing weight CALIFORNIA STEAKS ££ 49 Tercentonary Commission to use in America includes some per- dtirine the first statewide cele- in who is trying to lose or condoesn'- t happen in a day eith- CAKE SQUARE «49< brntinn next year. iUEST MINISTER ol weight. Unless ail the fam- er. The patient can't go to hisFKAST WOODBRIDGE-The Rev. Alex- is conscious of and helpful doctor only once for advice and "This important Tercentenary ander Daroczy of Bethlen Home, ward this person's diet needs, perhaps a prescription and expect DATEtNUTLOAF *37' GRADE A TURKEYS-.33. 29 contribution will provide histor- Legionier, Pa., will be the guest ic patient only is tempted to to have his weight problem solved. HNASI SUCH) ^—29« Wkiii lUpartpiw. k i.- Royal Prtnot YCMM MNKtllE MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Em Nog at r63« UMttlBE Swallick i^rice Cream Mclntosh Apples • Beer nMtT-LIMTlaii MW I. S. It. 1 Tavern, Inc. • Liquor Fruit Coke«69 2tt" AIM I Corner WUllan) & New Streets • Wine 3 29 WOODBRIDGE • Sandwiches "Betty and Joe" — Phone Ml 4-97J8 Cider H5S Yellow Onions 3-25. Wishing you and yours a most Joyful Beverages 1C33' Thanksgiving, brimming vith the tyunty Yellow Turnips jA!&. When if so and blessings of the season. fXTM, VtttN STAMK matter pf COTT'S $00* Anjoa Pears 2Z< 2^39* form, $ea as W»tch For Our Arrival root Siicifff Dkiinond Walnuts XZ - (Bigger and Better) j tMbi

When it comas to devising a form (or CLOSING SPECIALS Brownies forms) to expedite your offlot operfr Ho« Sdi Him 9km In Next Week's Paper tions, see ut. We have th» "know i^p^w #»wW ^MW ^rMn mm GreenBeans how" to come up with suggestions Finast 4 that will save lime aid money. You'll $Wn|i Cocktafl •"• ss» j £ MM. lik« the quality and speed of our work Sweet Peas 3 UpcU lm'$ Quick Uct ... and our oriceil COLONIA nmiw #|nvy ii«.ihi4Si •>• **ot" hmn Horn PiMpkHi f\% Hrrt MIDDLESEX PRESS Hit T«M Cat hoi 11 .1 Mt Farm HOVM Mine* Pb 18 Green 8trect, Woodbridge DAIRY-MAID AlficSt Htttef mwm* i+£ * TEL MR 4-uii DoroM Candy Yam "The Quality ke Cream Store" Ut us quote on your neM job! 1075 St. George Avenue, Colonia Tel. i'V 1-9292 430 Rabway Avenue 775 Roosevelt Avenue Nenlo Pork Shopping WOODRIDGE M»r>. u^uJ ' CARTERET MENU) PARK Independent-Leader (B.Bj. Carteret Press Thursday, November 21, IMS PAOE NINE

)anm Group Applauded and everybody will be happy," chief; John Schon, foreman; MAIL IN WITH CHRISTMAS Cub Scout Pack Antonello said. Charles Bohanek, assistant fore- CARDS." Rocker showed Antqnello pic- man; Robert Ellis, warden. Fifth: be sure that your full In World's Fair ProgramHolds Induction tures of other garden apartment Following the election of off!name and address is on all of , utTERET _ "lat'i Go To protects and asked if they looked cm a turkey dtaner was pre- your ^ristmas car^ envelopes of Monlclalr under CARTERET - Cub Scout Pack like nsphalt jungles. He offered pared and served by Joseph Po and shipping lohrls and be do hly ,. Kair" was the theme of the 81 held IU pack meeting at the to tnko another remonstrator "at tocnlg. Three new rookies were sure to include your Zip Code ,,,luctlon number staged at St. guest 1 were Synagogue of Loving Justice. A any time you say, to any garden welcomed into the group. number in your return addrefs. - nidrius Center. Mrs, Kay well received by the w Bobcat induction ceremony was npnvtmont in New Jersey, New The Postmaster especially re- „„ hik with the assistance of an J.e"'9n(l»«veral Italian^, songs conducted by Cubmaster Sandy Ynrk nr Delawnre, and go knock- quests thnt you schedule -'our t, Mr. Jeffrey Jakob, gave li!h Md danced the Sicilian Tarantel- p ing nn tlonrs to see if what I've Postmaster Asks . , audience an illusion of the lrglchbaum. Christmas mailings so that 'I of la. The Sweet Adelines rendered .lid about the sclxwl children sit- v..„ id's Fair grounds in all It's * My Country" and "Our The following boys became Bob (Continued from Page 1) vour cards an'l gi(l parka •)• u.itinn isn't so." : >iulor and the audience were which were applauded cats: Stuart Baucluier; Jeffrey] .;o that you can sort your Christ- jng tn most dl tnnl poin e , H- amazed at the ihowman- with great enthusiasm. AH in allFirsichbaum; Louis Gevirtzman' John Oslarciyk, a delegate mas cards into two groups, with. niniled before !)er i. from the Board of Education, ',,, iho youngster* presented. the M dancers who will represent and Philip Weener. A gold arrow addresses all facing one way. |>]10se for local asked the Planning Board to tum I a • !< i in ngf 3 up to teenagers, they Carteret at the World's Fair Folk was awarded to David Perlman. thus insuring fast delivery. : |,ou|,i b« mailed a' thi' matter over to an outside ar- , :• fired with ambition and withPance Pavilion next year are An Inspection followed and was "DO NOT MIX BUSINESS More Christmas. chitect for an opinion. ,., fnl costumes on their backs off Jo a good start; thanks to the conducted by the Cubmaster as- presented numbers such as N)lic who supported this pro- sisted by Harold Maddow, Asst. Cubmaster. A grand time was had „-jirin n Dancers,• Clowns-•, Ca- - *rilm The "lincm are: Linda by the Cubs and their parents Borough Makes ,i Dancers, Mexican Dancers,Is"ho, Annnmaria Shymanski the finest while participating in an action ulers, SpanUh Dancers, Jazzi^^'n Truch, Patricia Harrow (Continued from Page 1) story. :;,ITS nnd many other amus-''01"1'*1 Kilvk. Carol lledesh, ni- amount to cover the cost of all renditions. Innne Mia Zubenko, On November 9th the Pack went such improvements or uncom- PERMANENT l jn(i a pleted portions thereof as esti ..irlera were: Ranee Perlman, ' , thy Konowka, on a tour of the Newark News. you ever bad .. • ,. clorecki, Frances Soltys/8"1 ' The boys saw the printing of news- muted bv the Borough Engineer Cassas. Drain Antonello,|Rose Zawo«ky, Harrow, Rose paper from start to finish. The find shall insure the installation , ,n Kahn, Janet Mathis, Keren Symchiky . Joanne Sytnchik, tour was made possible through of uncompleted improvements on Beautiful Hair the efforts of Paul Levine. Both or before the 5th day of Sep- : Kt'rnan, Sandra McPherson, Kathy iwn McKernan, Kathy Sheri- Lehotsky. escort* and scouts enjoyed the I °N TUE JOB AGAIN: Shown above from left to right arc lister Sabo, Postmaster of Carteret tember, 1966. . , Susan Ruachak, Geraldine1 trip while learning the vast and Past President, Walter Pavlik, program chairman of the Carteret Linn's Club and AI5. Upon completion of the im- BRECK amount of work required to create , , Ceraldine Scheno, Barba-r1 1 L Oil Sonayda Jr.. president of the Llon'i Club, getting set to make their annual visitation to the provements set forth above, the K( needy families of Carteret with Thanksgiving food baskets. , Vanke, Eliutath Onofrietti, UHUSTIDUS dCIlOOl subdivider shall provide the Bor- Specially , IJSS, Larlaia Uuchko, Karen ough of Carteret with a mainten Priced 10.00 ' ,'iillan, Ljm Uttenberger, 40th Ordinance Company near A survey Rocker said he took ance bond for a minimum period This Week r,ifc Scheno, Janb Baron, Joyce Has Book Fair Joan Marie Welusz Is Karlsruhe, Germany. He entered it the company's other garden of one year and for a period of complete time established by the Borough •' .this, DenlM Baton and Debra CARTF.KET - Open House was the Army in December 1962 and apartment projects showed that ,lino. Hungarian Dancers completed basic combat training If Carteret Gardens were aver- Engineer to cover the repair and held at Columbus School A large F»drie , Lynn UMnbwgcr. Connie Wed; Lives in Edison at Fort Dix. age, it would yield only 17 chll maintenance of all the required Th« Mcret U FREDRIC8 lion*. Th« m»ny J«U» delegation of parents attended M ft hair ityllit, tlonj with a Urge e«p«rHnc«il «t»S oJ t»l»nwa V narbara Gronskl, Randi and visited the teachers and woril The 20-year-old soldier is dren of school age, and three of improvements that have been in- ityiiju, In one ol the Hrgeit, and mott beautiful «alona you'll CARTERET - Miss Marie Wel- husband is a graduate of Perth Karen MoKaraan. Judy over the progress of their chil- 1962 graduate of Carteret High those would go to parochial stalled. Said maintenance bond •ver Tlalt, auure« you ot the mort beautiful wave you erer »»«. usz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amboy High School and is a buyer Janet Mithii, Mary Mllak, dren. School. schools. shall be equal to ten percent of JJoseph h Welustl , 315 Washington ftfSr AliAppliedd ElElectronici s Corpora- Baron, Sandra McPhenon, Hears Objecton the cost of these improvements The Columbus-Cleveland Parent ave., became the bride of Charles tion of New Jersey, Metuchen, without exception. FREE Teacher's Association are holding Robert Cannata Jr., son of Mrs.! Main spokesman for the re- EST. mish Dtncm wen portray Hearing Dec. 5 6. The improvements set forth;] a Book Fair this week at Colum- Irene Cannata, 523 Convery Boul-, J _,,• .;,.• monstrators was Ralph Antonel- PARKING v France* Soityi at the girl lo, of 11 Hastings Place. Anto- above shall be in conformity with 1939 bus and Cleveland Schools. Mrs. evard, and Charles Cannata, lfl Activities (Continued from Page 1) Flrnrc Perltnan and (feral Eric Buser it chairman for Co Lewis St., both of Perth Am- who have no need for a private nello charged that the project the plans and specifications es- u the boys For St. Demetrius lumbus School, and Mrs. James boy, Saturday at 3 p.m. house." would turn Carteret into "an as- tablished by the Borough. CARTERET - The feast of St. HAIRDRESSERS Mexican Hat Dane* was Farrell It chairman for Cleveland Given in mariage by her father, Rocker aimed his remarks al phalt jungle." Michael the Archangel will be a recent statement from thi "If this road is to be better to hava • toy. namely school. Parents are invited to the bride wore a pcau de sole observed at St. Demetrius Ukrai- Donovan Heads the quality Salon Mil* aa part O( (h* dance buy t»..ki. The price range will gown with scoop neckline appli- Board of ion which ex for us, why didn't the city fathers nian Orthodox church Thursday, ..• Hid dancan *cre Debra be moderate from 25c and up. qued with lace and seed pearls. pressed fear flat the project put in in. All we want is to be (Continued from Page 1) 150 Elm Avenue Rahway November 21. The divine liturgy no. Susan UM, Butn Rus- The applique was repeated under would add a large number ol left alone. If something has to be trustee to the Firemen's Relief. A l!«ok Fair Poster Contest will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. PHONE FT 8-9883 M.iurwn McKenun and the modified bell shaped skirt children to the local school sys built there, build one-family Line officers elected were Eu- was Iwld at Columbus School im- • Karoo, DM Polish Dance which held a detachable train. Her A food sale, featuring pirogyl, tern. houses like the rest of Carteretlgene O'Donnell, second assistant tiered veil was attached to r*nd«r«d bjr Mia will be held by the Sisterhood of >k sod Robert Peters, Art Teacher. Prizes are a crown of crystals. She carried the Blessed Virgin at St. Deme- First Honors • Grade fourth, a cascade of chrysanthemums and Mi* Symchfk alao read«rtd trius Community Center Friday, Kanan Dane*. A Cahpso being awarded to the following pompoms. y iMonir.i Sancher; Grade Sixth, Novembeb r 22, ffrom 11 a.m. to : r w.is to the beats of I >n Miss Valerie Nemo, Carteret, 3 Doruthv Keif men Grade Fifth, nis and the dancers win: was maid of honor. Bridesmaids ,: 1:ne Dopka, fence Per I mo \ Mrs, Sackhflm, the Misses Rose Ann and Grade , ': (awu and Frances Soliyi jKroom. Patricia Herrochovic, andjgjj j^ii'satab Ukrainian Ortho- ••• ' ittle Howns we«: Dffliw Honnrable mcntiwifd were: Barbara Hegedus, cousin of "•-' in New York City bride, all of Perth Amboy, and ,: Irene Outer. Debra Sue 'ames Sbnlstv, Julia Manolio. Sunday, November 24, when that 1 Mis-! Barbara Ann Akalewicz, At: in. Swan Uss. Patricia SI- i'.ose Sarik, Ni.ncy Ehman, Ron- parish will mark their first anni- Carteret. Joda Lavln, Kim my d Kantor, K'ftnk Ciambotti, versary. <<\ Unit Sohlyda. Uitl«l 1 ha Wasvlyk. Hania Ratimo- Kenneth (Jrosz, Perth Amboy, (anrret, $paoM>rti by the Jennifer Kost»n. Catherine served as host man. Ushering '•-. ami wfco is a itudmt of Kr.-ywickl. Barbara istok, Isabel were .luseph Weluszl , brothebhr of th he PFC Robert Spisak .irtaret School of Dancing. "as-aj. Dara Simi'. I.ynne bride. ;md Steve Lukach, both of f IVoto in Germany v' > 3E '-f Of th* IVhor.ih Corrente. nnri Dennis Homirh, all' V. -S. FORCES, GERMANY ,.v-A. n>ndwf,i . .wag, "Heyland uary tm Fedlam. nf Perth AmhOy. j Army PFC Robert Spisak, son of r Mrs Wi Me over' and sh» *A\ »C Kotowing a weddmtf trip to « - «"» - John'Spisak, 147 * mM eo the pUno by MJ» . [nrida. the couple will reside at Dorothy St., Carteret, provided imi:.i I'.kc, Vitf Pike abo song JZi 0 Fay St., Edison. s"Pport in Germany for a NATO un,i(kr YourtW Plri U th* .. ..„„! Mrs. Cannata was graduated Held training exercise, a part of 0 ' >: •• "Autumn Uaves,' a M.5 from Carteret High School and was!Operation BIG LIFT, which ended :f:l ballad sung by Mrs employed by the New Jersey Bell'Nov. 5. • :'•• Krichak wai ptnrayftl in Telephone Co., Perth Amboy. Her Spisak is a mechanic in the fwm by ten Ueiks Mi Thanksgiving 1* •••••••• Mmayk. Adrtoine 1J«- " B 11 K:>ihryn Shtrtdan, Joyce Theme of Service Maureen McKernan. Su CARTFRFT-The 1/ird's Table IE LUMBER CO. FHM CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY i.M I! v hak. Susaa Uas, Joanne ill be prepared (or the conpre- Ucbbtt Casaiino and El nf the Hungarian He- AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE :.':iv Miss World's Pair 19M Quality Keeps Us in Business ... Sunday. November 2+, Or. An \'K. anil in Hungarian Paint • Kitchen •at 11 oMo.k Both, the Junior Hardware Cabinet* : :ind the Senior Choir will sing at DOING IT YOURSELF? ihe first serxit-e. Let HI adrift you on ntw 'Wt Wash mil tlUntlou ul j There will bo no Sunday School, W Ate., WoodbrMg? HAX em Ml' 'i-unfirmat:i>n classes, however, |«ill be h.-M M usual. A prepara- itnry service will be conducted Saturday at 630 with a medita- tion in Hungarian and prayers IS OTJB in English The youth Fellowship will have BUSINESS its regular meeting Sunday eve- *•••_ ning at 7 o'clock'lk . Alj - RaU - Steamship - Hotel TOOB AND CRCISB RESERVATIONS Visit Otir Graenhoust • All Kinds Of PlanU GRAVE SPRAYS KM THI WORLD OVER PhoM VA FIRST GRAVE COVERS X M Bank ROPOTIG • HOLLY [,l\W Travel Bureau Ma4e M,*tn . 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independent-Leader (E.B.) > Carteret Prew Thursday, November 21, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW Hadassah Lists Hospital Solicitation On Green Street Original Cantata ampaign is Stepped Up ;— By Th« Staff WOODBRIDGE - A cantata will be the program for Wood- EDISON - A stepped-up soil- William E. Brothers, Revlon ex- nndge Hadassah's paid-ap mem- i;,,inie Otlowski. freeholder-elect, is said t0 __ itation campaign among area in- ecutive, who has been chairman bership party Monday at *«:3o ustries in the drive to build a of the industrial campaign since ,,i over the fact that many of his admirers have been"puling pm. The name of the original 00-bed hospital for Edison, Wood- the drvie opened earlier this hh nomination to Congress from the 15th District in next work i$ "What Is Torah," writ- ridge and Motuchen will be ml-year. , ,J;- primary election. ten by Judith and Ira Eisenstein. ; s iated this week, it was an- Mr. Brothers pointed out • Mrs. Chester Willis, well-known aunced today by Anthony M. number of companies not yet ap- 'IV, move is said to have been started in the county buildings m the area as vocalist and di- 'olencsics, president of the Board proached will soon be contacted, ---" claims that he knew nothing about the action beina rector, is the choral director and Trustees of the Community as will those whose pledges ara Manny Goldfarb, also experi- ,.„ by his supporters. nspital Group. enced in many facets of dra- still pending. Mr. Yelencsics said that m< \ candidate last year for the matics, is the dramatic director. "We still have a big job to do congressional post, Otlowski istrial participation in the drive Included in the cast are: In the Industrial phase of thh i,, Congressman Edward J. Patten by B.OOO votes. i raise $3,200,000 for the pro- Mrs. Richard Brown, hospital campaign," said Mr, Mrs. I xised hospital has been "excep- .«. freeholder-elect said that his only immediate concern lloward Feil Brothers. "More than 50 per cent >ush. Mrs. Sol Fish-' tionally good, but there are many of the industries in the area )„• [reehokfcr position to which he was elected. He has '"' Mrs Marvin Fric(1man. Mrs- more industries still to be con- which will be served by the hos- tacted." of the wp|- pital have made pledges and I a time when the 'Roosevelt annex will be i Sherman Goldsmith, Mrs David He noted that industrial pledges am confident that participation already recevled are close to •H and • member of the Board of Freeholders at a time "offman. Mrs. Lois Kahn, Mrs. by the remaining companies will $600,000 and that this figure does a roiinty Junta" college could come into being." j Edward Kaufman, David Langer, be forthcoming." not include commitment re- , i, . -_JIJ . t .L „ lMrs Arlhw Mazur, Mrs. Robert ceived from a number of other Mr. Brothers also said be hM !l,,^ki was a candidate for the directorship of the Board .Melnk-k, Mrs. Albert Richman, companies, been encouraged by the genera* ..vhnlden, which will go to Freeholder George L. Burton Jr.,Mrs Stanley Shinrod, Mrs. Sarah Mr. Yelencsics stated that tne level of industrial giving. He not WassPrhurgi and Leon Wein ar ed that the amount of nearlf KM was first offered to Freeholder William Warren who! K - "BACK TO GOD" MOVEMENT: Above Is the color guard John Wilus of St. Cecelia's Church. Front row, left to right, ndustrial effort is directed by $800,000 represents pledges frois) :„,!. When Freeholder, Jouph Cost, and Burton announced "* Elmer BlWMI is aC" of American Legion Post 471, Menlo Park Terrace, shown Peggy Higglns, Buddy McMorrow, Alice Kan, Saul Kritzman, t 80 of the area industries. »,,, candidates Burton emerged the winner by a unanimous | The' melodies of the cantata: with American, Jewish, Catholic and Protestant flags, in Susan Conlsha, William Parrot, Phyllis WiUlam, William memory of the tour cnaplalns who went down at sea during Henderson; rear, Dorothy Hancock, Susan Rcenes, Lynn Hill, "I think this gives us eaoaf otlnwski got back the welfare department chair, a post have been adapted from Jewish St. Anne's Unit World War II. The Protestant flag was presented by the Mary Jayne Barnes, Barbara Cedrone, Nancy Foster and to look for a strong giving po- •si before his retirement from the board. religious and folk music. It was Presbyterian Church of Isclln; the Jewish flag by George Barbara Hill. tential from the other Industrie*," first performed at the Society for Weiss, a member of the post and the Catholic flag by Rev. To Help Needy he said. the Advancement of Judaism in on the size of ;Xew York City in 1942. Judith WOODBRIDGE — St. Anne's various companies, industrial \ lormer C«4»«la mldrat. F«»d» B. Whu>, It now In ;Eiscnstein is the daunhter of the Unit of the Trinity Episcopal gifts have been In amounts cot- ,,,,,, serving as WuUeal MUU(IB« ilrretor of the Iihikiwa- Mordecai Kaplan, leader of the Presbyterian Men Set Church has changed its Decem- ber meeting to Monday, December erlng a wide range. The largest ,,,,,i Ko-.«*r Wfceeler C». Ltd.. jfifalj •**** by Iihikwrajima- I'Keconstnictionist Movement. Members of the committee are; 9. It will include a Christmas party has been a $60,000 pledge from llmma HUTJ Iadastrit* ud Foiter Whrrkr Corji. Mrs, Stanley Shinrod, member with exchange of gifts. Revlon, which has its manufac- Communion Breakfast The unit will give a Thanksgiv- turing headquarters in Edison. While unmti tar port r«liii(nbbnl by H. N. UCroii, ship vice-president, Mrs. Albert l-eon, chairman of membership ng basket to a needy family and "The Industries in the hospital «ih Irfi Jtpaa after ft*e years t* Ukr ip .BOUWT position AVENEL - The Men of the Mac Kcnzie will speak, will contribute the annual dona- party; Mrs. Albert Kirhman, pro- area employ more than 13,000 First Presbyterian Church will The annual Thanksgiving Day ion to The Evergreens, the Epis • ih F («u>r-WVeler la Europr. Isalkawijim FMUT WH*I« gram vice-president; Mrs. Joseph people," said Mr. Brothers. "I hold their annual Communion service will be held, November copal Home for the aged 1st Mor- , .in rnctnrfriag •rgaabatloa t«K«grt la U* deiilp and coo- Schlesinger and Mrs. Arthur don't think any industry will ques- Brenkfast at 7 a.m., Sunday. Rev. 28, at 9 a.m. The Rev. John M. j ristown, to the Youfh Consulta- iMiiimn at aetnlea* rcnarrin tad rbrmlral pl»U. Mazur, hospitality; Mrs. Mickey tion the need for a hospital to Paul Luthman, pastor of the Robertson will preach on "Take tion Service, and to the Altar Guild Israel, decorations; Mrs. Robert serve this growing area. Nor do ! Federated Church of Lafayette, Heed." The Chancel Choir will Flower Fund. Mrs. William Fret- , . , , Knrb, invitations; and Mrs. Jo- I believe that any industry wffl sing a "Thanksgiving Psalm." ish will purchase gifts for bedrid- seph Friedland and Mrs. Julius j will be the guest speaker. Mr. fail to recognize its responsibil- Luthman is well known through- John Ireson, Music and Youth den children on behalf of the unit. Auxiliary of the Hungarian American Citizens Club u'vinp- sp°nsOT chairmen. The ity to its employees and to the out the state as an inspiring director, will speak on Luke 6, Winners of prizes at the Hallow< cantata will be performed again cen parties were as follows: Nurs- community in accepting a shanl i- -..i ing a penny jale tonight at I o'clock at the Hungarian speaker. His church won theat the Junior High meeting, to- by the same east at the joint ery and kindergarten, Mary Jane of the financial burden which will ml Church, School Street. Mn, Andrew Busa is chairman "Town and Country Church of morrow at 7:30 p.m. Recreation] meeting of Carteret Sisterhood Kamas, Charles Rothfuss and Patmake available the urgently he Year" award recently. His follows the meeling with "Kick :tair and says that tickets i'an b* purchased at the door, and Hadassah. December 16, at 1 Goya. First through fourth grades, needed additional hospital facffl> Ball as the main event. J. J. UHB1N JR. Carteret Jewish Community On PASQUALE COLUCCI topic will be "Commitment; prettiest, first prize, Krista Reu- ties to residents of nearby com- • • • • ter. FORDS — Airman Pasquale What it is, What it means." Alinl PORT READING - Airman Jo- bel; second prize to Terry Lynn munities." Colucci, son of Mr. and Mrs.men of the area are invited seph J. Uhrin Jr., son of Mrs.Rossi and third prize to Susan -4 Urn SateriM, South Park Drbr, Wwdbrtdff, Pasquale R. Colucci, 75A Wolff call ME 4-1631 to make reserva Auxiliary Sets Elizabeth Uhrin of 119 Blair Road, Kiel. Most original, Deborah John- Street, is being reassigned to ions for the breakfast. is being reassigned to England son; funniest, first prize to Sandra afcea* M frte*ds l« UfM at tkt O«». B« M Mt. Home AFB, Idaho, for The ministers of the church AFB, La., for training and duty Stewart and second prize to Rob-Bazaar Plans Mitendan. Pkr «, New Ysri, Men **y left («r * 14- ih. training and duty as a heating will begin a series of sermons Meeting Monday as a roads and grounds special- ert Tune Jr. < vtbb*M Church Events specialist. on "Prophets of the Dawn," deal- COLONIA - The Ladies Auxil- ist. Members accompanied the Girls Made by Ladies Airman Colucci recently com- Airman Uhrin recently com- Friendly Society on a tour of the ISELIN - Rev. H. Phelps, act- ing with prophets who fores aw j! Lit e F ows onia, wil«l hol«"d its ne> pleted United State Air Force VOODBRIDGE — At a meet- Community fufusst min g ppastor of the Iselin Assembly pleted United States Air Force the coming of CWjfc-Og Sunday Trinisty Episcopal Cathedral, bask military training at Lack- meeting on "Monday evening, at basic military training at Lack- Trenton. ing of the Ladies Aid of the Birst :ii"S Of Hlgh'nf GoH Church has announced the hey will preach on "Isaiah, the land AFB, Texas. he Civic Improvement Club, In- land AFB, Texas. Plans were Initiated for a Spring Presbyterian Church, plans were schedule of services for the week Man Who Knew Who Was Com- The airman is a 1962 gradu- man Avenue. The airman is a 1962 graduate fashion show March 3, under the made for participation in the an- of Sunday. November 24, as fol- ing." Rev. Robertson will preach ate of Edison (N. J.) High There will be a demonstration of Woodbridge Senior High School chairmanship of Mrs. Harry nual church bazaar, December 6 lows: at 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. Charles S. School. in the art of "Origami," and the Schrump. with all organizations of the lark Tobias hear that Mifa Kotctk. a former «port« editor of Council Prayer Meeting, 1 p.m., William Vinte, cubmaster, at For Christmas Parly will select the three outstanding a.m. singing a "Thanksgiving evening. For further information of booths with aprons, miscellan- 11! !n'|K-ndent-Uadtr Is no* assutant to U» director of public and Evening Prayer Service, 8 the Inonthly Pack meeting held WOODBRIDGE - A meeting school newspapers submitted to Psalm." "Lo How a Rose Ere contact either a member of the eous gifts, and pecan nuts. :p.m.; Wednesday. November 27, recently at Holy Trinity Church. of the Cousins' Club was held on the New Jersey Turnpik*. , _ . the School Press Project spon- Blooming" will be offered by theLadies Auxiliary or Mrs, Carl Mrs. Andrew L. Simonsen, Achievement awards and ar- at the home of Mrs. Frank Bu- Bible Study, 745 p m : and FVi-1sore d by tne Middlesex County Lambert, FU 8-2895. president, presided at the meet* Chancel Choir at 11 a.m. All rows went to Michael Finn, Jo- a (ormer Woodbridge re.sident, no* Iivmg «i Metuchen,;day, November 29, Christ's Am- Tuberculosis and Health League Tlie program committee consists one of Clark. Plans were made ing. Mrs. Alexander Nash read choirs are under the direction of seph Kardos, Robert Belko, David ^ 1 p.m. starting from the firehouse on School Street. CANDIES « • • • SANTA'S COMING ORDER NOW! GOIDBLATT'S importantdoff With the tread of eating out on Thanksgiving becoming TO WOODBRIDGE! PERSONALIZED '"«re4 pojHUar, several «l the be(«e» eateries la the Wood- See Him In The Gl|«ntk IN RAHWAY really festive! area bat« placed a* «• M«e «« of today's paper A Small Deposit WlU'Besem CHRISTMAS PARADE CHRISTMAS An; Item Until Cnrurtmsw. I ar«a families to eajoy Tfankiglvlng dinner in 0"lr Main Street fyja/our fine ft CARDS '<'M>fctive estabUahawnla this yetr. (This way, Mom H * Woodbridge, ^ enjoy ttu holiday tM>. SATURDAY MILLER'S Diamonds • Watches UQUORS, • « » • NOV. 30th Avetwfs Jim Dunda ertabjished two personal records and came GIFT SHOI* Jewelry • Silverware 'y dose to a league record while quarterbacklng Brown re- 1:00 P. M. 118 MAIN STRKKT Spomored by Woodbrldge other fine ""> m the Harvard gaiiM, won by the Crimson, 14-12. diambtr ui Commerce WOODBKIDtiK Hi-Fi Sets • Typewriters 'kaiiut a team that had previously been rank«d No. J in the beverages!^ *""» in forward paa defense the Ml. "5 lb. junior lignal- Your Credit Is Good at Goldblatt's Excellent Selection Nooww . . . /** ^ P"**J for M6 yards oo 14 completions. His total offense ... to five and enjor. Fresh Seafood Daily ASSORTED CHOCOLATES BLENDED WHISKIES - BEST ^ m yards. These two figure* were personal highs (or ton WHOLESALE AND Khl All. i Pay As Little as $2 Weekly! 1 lb. $1.60 2 lbs. |3.15 •".passed his best effort Jn a Brown uniform in yards gamed P.M. Full Quart *- $1.99 i'"wng (had been 1M fcgaint Harvard in WU and total FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT KVKKY FRIDAY t PHILADELPHIA BARTON HK8UHVE RAYMOND JACKSON Full Quirt I « '"••"• 'had been 80 against the same team last year). Phone in Your Order — MK 4 - 0743 rull '4.99 and Son HOME MADE CI-AM CIIOWDfclt GOLDBLATT'S Tl* former all-state quarterback of Woodbridge High ac- CALVEHT KXTKAt BBAQIUM 1 •«'N ior the two Bruin scores In the final perW *"»> P^s DRUGGISTS "Rahway's Oldest Established Jewelers" ruU Quiut - 6.00 IrtiU (tyurt '6.00 •a and 44 yard.. That ran his Ivy League career total for |8 MAIN BTKKET HANDERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET OFISN FRIDAY "TDL » P.M. to 13, just two short of the league mark. OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING WOOOBBIUUK "Scrvlm th« Woudlindfii Area Over M Ytti>" 84 East Cherry St., Railway FU 8-1667 in political *ience PP Phone ME 4-0554 96 Main Street «'«£ **? Woodbfidge IRELAND ~ ISRAEL — WAL? te son of Mr, and Mrs. John Dund. law school. HTrt rt'liue Ave., Avenel. Save The Town Clock KEYS TO THE CITY Letters to Editor "Remove Not the Ancient Land- ary 6, 1877 and the first graduation class of 13 girls and one boy (School 1 marks." \ Colonla, New Jersey x also housed the high school in the So says the Blble in "Proverbs." Novemjw 11, 1«M early days) received their diplomas in re some people who ap- Editor Independent-Leader" Undefeated, Untied and Unfounded prominent citizens have attended Following last week's ejection BV JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM few remaining landmarks in Wood- rour newspaper IM"*1 f°rtn '" Morris Newburgrr School 1 as well as their parents perfunctory congratulations to he Out of nowhere come the bridge—the old Town Clock atop old lalnfield Teachon grandparents and great-grandparents Srinnen and the expected polite mlRhlmightyy Plalnfield Teachers foot- mill |,"i|; School 1 (now the admniistration October U, compliment to the losers. It was ball team of 1941. riding rough- 1941. simply |,v Some of our residents still recall how Ing up hi* bunding)— because the price to re- proper that there be special men- shod over six worthy opponents proud they were when they were on a V several New York build the weakening steeple may be k n of• th"e pulsatin' Jngg First Ward to earn proud listing under "un- very special occasion given permission showing of Mr beaten and untied" elevens. By :f such as Glfnvili.' s> ac«, and of the sho Austin Peny cmihl my,', high. mid-November, it seemed the to ring the bell. Mojoar, while bucking an over- s cor en, how \u>n|i| |> Perhaps we are being swayed by Teachers must top off a spectac- Now time has taken Its toll—thi whelming tide. Teachers fare? sentiment, because many of us on In this regard you stated edl ular season by chalking up a win tower is leaning to one side; the beams Next day the im< 1 The Independent-Leader staff were toriilly that the Republican can- In the mythical Blackboard Bowl Mum.i are rotted and the ledges around th didate! were "hampered due to New Jersey, and the cntir,e New of Sunday morninu born in Woodbridge or have lived here ave clock crumbling. Two engineerini lack of affective organization ' York metropolitan area, needed ^ most of our adult lives. However, we the absence of any real lw _ powerhouse like the Plalnfield big as Slippery Kni\ v<;. firms have been called In to make in wash, feel that a city populated by people Perhaps there is valid reason (or Teachers, for already the war Stood the M,, • dependent surveys and to determin this (tat* of affairs, a reason not Plainfleld T. 12. Smit i. without sentiment is poor indeed. jlowb hung low-and when war costs. developed in your editorial post clouds hang low, people look for The follow in R uni. •„ During the past four decades we mortema. ' It may be that the cost or at leas things to make spirits high. er's telephone Tcarhc •,. have seen historic landmarks torn It setms apparent to me no real Plalnfield Teachers supplied a Chesterton. 2m, riilm •:, the whole cost will be prohibitive jsues appeared for the Republi down to make way for such structures •park, but above all the Tutors on a few hacking «-d ( , the Board which must operate on cans because the Zirpolo admin Johnny Chung's viil • as service stations; for housing de- had a flame-a high-stepping budget. We feel, however, that there ittratkn loo discharged, or Is ' iwivel-hlpped Chinese quarter. lents. Winona sturon.:- •: the process of facilitating, every velopments or for parking lots. Johnny Chung, who tober 25* by a 27-3 m-re- are many former School 1 students Important matter that must be back n. As we enter our Tercentenary year ate a bowl of rice m the locker in stark contra.it in < • or citizens Interested In preservin accomplished for Woodbridge. New Jersey result'- N on January 1, unlike the other five prlved of its raison d'etre no or- room between halves and came landmarks, who will be willing to do out to elude opponents with the Rutgers 7, ami V;; :• Tercentenary cities in the State, we gandatkm, political or otherwise, Princeton 7 nate to a "Save the Town Clock" fund. can exist effectively. evasiveness of a wraith. have little left in the way of historical The Teachers truly had every- Jerry Croydcn m v Roy Mundy and Clifford Handerhan While your post election editor! thing but actuality. These Jersey- publicity dlrwtnr for :• structures to which we can point with al exhorted the winners to forget a member and president of the Boan mm were unbeaten and untied, jen. fed sports »nu-- •:, pride. politics (a most Insipid cliche) and, of Education, respectively, have indl 1 1 hey were also unlounded; Teachers. He u-H , settle down to the business of the! " they Now the old Town Clock, which has that didn't wvrV ; cated they would be willing to donat htoy exia rung out the hour, day In and day out calls and a vov. • • to such a fund. for 88 years, Is being threatened, 'exactly like N-«!•.• We want to go on record that if (ContltiuH »n !'i School 1 was constructed in 1876 attention, even during the cam-jW''"™- committee is formed to establish at a cost of $25,000. The clock was pur- paign. ! "Save the Town Clock" fund, The In Why does our township's own chased for $600 from E. Howard & Complete Brokerage Sen\iric dependent-Leader will be happy newspaper engage In such soph : Co., New York, which still services its contribute. istry and editorial reluctance in ' mechanism. The inscription on the acknowledging (or in fact notic- We must start now to preserve his • Stocks • Comnioiies • Bonds bell reads: "Howard Valentine, Wil- ing) the rapid progress made toric landmarks for our children an< throughout the township? Per Monthly Bulletin Sent On Written KIMI.V . liam R. Berry, Charles A. Campbell, our children's children so they car haps the window on Green Street ; trustees; Manning and Randolph, car- needs a cleaning? point to something tangible wher : penters; W. B. Vanvoast & Co., Ma- STANLEY ROTHMAN they discuss the final historical back- Under the Capitol Dome T. L Watson & Co. sons. Wisdom is Better than Words." November 14. ltt) ground of Woodbridge. MONROE A, WEIANT, Resident Partner The school was dedicated on Janu- By J. Jose* firlbblu M» Canon Drive Colcnia, N. J. Founded 1832 — Tel. HI 2-2f,:irt Editor, Independent-Leader^ TRENTON - Democratic lead- Whether this advice will be fol-, HUNTING SEASON - Motorists Member New Terk u4 American Stock f triune The Dollar Gap Dear Sir. , . , , . . ... ers of New Jersey are advising lowed is problematical as the'are asked by State safety officials Our P.T.A. would like to offer dy s repeated pledges TO 00 sometmng Governor Richard1 JJ.. HusheHughess toto GovernoGovernor hahas ofteoften saisaid hihis oathjtoauijwo bae ' PERTH AMBOY RATIONAL BANK The latest on the dollar gap is being 1 tread softly, o„n his promise to of office requires him to balance;^ citizens of Woodbridge Town- (At Uu I Cornenl PMTH AMBOY N J described in Washington as highly en- to achieve a balance. aa recommend a combination state- the budget by the best means pos•,^ , ' (Continued on Page 16) .• i-. ._x , . _IJU. abounds. couraging, which is an over-optimistic Tentative figures for the third quar- wide sales and income tax next sible. Startled deer charging onto the ter indicate the annual deficit will be January in his annual message description of the latest figures. Ten- SCHOOL PRAYER - Prayer in highway can caus* serious acci- . tative calculations produce some hope only something over two billions. This to the Legislature. dents and birds flying into wind- Some tine before election, the New Jersey public schools, wt-l^^ ^u^ of ending the crisis, if the latest im- is bad enough, in view of the fact that a real danger.! Governor declared if his $750,000,- lawed by a recent decision of the'sudden stops or swerves by* in- in the past seven years we have lost proved turn continues. 000 bond Issue was defeated, he u^ gy^, supreme Court, con- attentive driven to avoid bittingH THE JOY over seven billions of the TT. S. to be paramount to ^ oniniali are also a hazard. A It should be kept in mind, however, reserve, and in view of the record since statewide to finance the operation *U1 fre- that the rate In the secdnd quarter of mtodl dMals jquently hypnotize animals into 1958 which shows a constant deficit of the State Government Thhe <* *** *** *** OF this year was a nasty shock when re- bond issue was clobbered and the clergy. immobility, but a blinkjag «f the since that time. ughts win probably break the spell vealed and that any continuation of Hughes took off for a well-earned Governor Bichard J. Hughes re It is very good news if it means that vacation in Jamaica but the spec- centfy held a confemce on the and frighten animals from the GIVING such a rate would have led to a certain roadway. we have indeed turned the corner and ter of new taxes is still haunting ubject with a down southern financial disaster for the dollar. him. Jersey ministers and as a are on our way to achieving a balance, FISH BUNS - In the Party leaden are advising the J result It receiving CAN BE The rate in the second quarter that the summer of this year marked Governor to advise the leaders' summer of this year marked the worst continuing to rwogooe God in would have produced an, annual defi- of the 1964 Legislature to make hydrMlectric cit of over five billions of dollars, That the worst of the crisis. But SUCh a rosy|«P their own new tax program, the classrooms of the State. will I MORE conclusion is premature. |now that they have succeeded m ^ t^ ^ Governor turns the not"be forgotten. came after President John F. Kenne- scuttling his bond program. This to State Educa-| The Delaware River Basin |would prevent him from being^ Commlaslomr Frederick M. Commission, In a recent bulletin, as a new tax advocate brablnger who will bter confer declared that since the plans for Fire and Forests when he seeks reflection m IMS. with Attorney General Arthur J. the huge Tocks Island Dam, lo- Governors of other states to determine whether anylcated about six miles north of the The United States can boast—we causes is undoubtedly carelessness by boosted taxes have all been de-lwal y~ rm >»HH™™,^ tADelasare Water Gap, allow as} FUN! 1 • are sorry to say—of the most disas- some U.S. citizens. If these wasteful -^much as 8.000.000 for the can- ' not happen in New Jersey two struction of fish passagea up-rtver, Join cr IV«,4 CMittriM CJub now fofwing, a«d trous and wasteful forest fires of any people could see the care and atten- school curriculum. years hence, they argue. The Rev. W. Robert Smith, pas- there U no doubt that other small- n,xt y«w yxw wil find «>• joy •* &*J»!* Z tion and preservation of the people of er dons to be constructed on the major Western democracy. It Is true The same Democratic leaden r of the Port NorrU Methodist becauM 4t»abiw -itrinqj aHached with ; that we have vast forest lands and a a country such as West Germany, for are all for Republican State Delaware to the north would also! bid following. You wUct •»» amount you wuh fa Church, wrote the Governor claim- contain similar passage facilities. Chairman Webster B. MV« Mdi week. We rvnh you yw c«»h In hm« >o . big country but our loss is proportion- example, or that hi Holland, they re- ing "the prospect of a giant school The Tocks Island dam would questing p Sen (however un- do yow Ch/irtmat ihoppinq e*ly. : ately far greater than that in other would be put to shame. ^'Hiy»tem promoting create a 17-mile long House leaden to take •rt£ wittingly) or material-land (be impounded water would democratic countries, even when cal- approach to meet the Deeds of the In such countries the people genu- ittic philosophy an appallingjbe used for flood control, water! ' culated on an acre-by-acre basis. State in transportation, education 1 inely love their .forests and for every thing." He siiggf* *^ exploring the upply reacreation and the geo- • Are we less concerned because we and institutions and help formu- possibility of a voluntary program!' 'ation of electric power. It Is tree that is cut, two are planted. late the best method of finan : are the richest nation hi the world? of bible reading and prayer. Illanticipated that a national roc- these needs. They know that'. tatton area would be developed Our natural resources are a blessing new taxes will solve these prob- ' Are the distances so great that we can- plaques, potters or framed pic- tround the reservoir which k lems, or perhaps, smaller bond * not protect our natural resources, our to us, and whether our forests are pri- tores containing the text ^scheduled to be In operation Issues, and they favor the origin r the ta am_ around 1971. forests? vately or publicly owned, we should of Midi proposals to be in e4ch Spring shad runs in the Delaware :, The answer seems certain to be a all do our part to take good care of Repul Lean camp. class room of New Jersey. liver have been on the increase.< ' combination of things. But one of the them. " after the election re- luring the past several yea$ be-'J sults were made known, Governor The Rev. J. Don Skinner, pastor cause of great efforts by New Hughes declared > bipartisan ap< of the AJloway Methodist Church, lersey and Pennsylvania to elim- proacois necessary to place Nen suggested to the Governor that inate pollution In the river. The Cheap Drugs Jersey on a sound financial foot' classroom prayers and bible read- proposed passage facilities (or ing be put on a voluntary basis m shad and other migrating fish •' The Senate Anti-Trust and Monop- in the drug inlustry Indicates j^^^^ New Jersey schools. The Rev. would place the historic Delaware! oly subcommittee will soon conduct prices of many drugs could be drastlo- teotto because of possito poll- Bruce PMfflne. pastor of the Trin- liver on a par with many of the!' ity Mrthontat Cnoroh,, Marmora, great Western river* of the United! ' long-aw|aited hearings on charges that ally reduced. leal aftermaths. They want the dd bibl di b Ireeommended bible reading be- States. : ' Convenient New Banking AJ| 3 ; all drug^ manufacturers hara attempt- One eximple is shocking. The jipresl- Governor to speak out to the new ^ Republican Legislature and say suggestion would make as a part ; ed to avoid the sale of lowest drugs. dent of Colombia last year asked the INSTITUTION RATES - Coun- Mon LM to "You have tuned down my bond of every history course, a dtstnis- ty boards of freeholders will pay, " For some years, until his recent biggest U.S. drug firm, which sells i nnnv **y V™ ***** • VI™ issue propoul, BOW submit a plan don of th* moral and spiritual more for indigent patients In Stale; I death, Senator fet^es Kefauver wanted drugs at wholesale and which does the of your own." heritage of the country. hospitals and institutions after' LOBBY Frity Rwnlnf J P.M. to 1 PM. to launch an investigation in this field. largest business in the United States, lanuary 1. But he could not get sufficient back- A general ten per cect mcrease DRIVE . UP Monday thru Thuntty » A.M. to 5 P to come into Colombia. The firm, Mc- GLAMOR GIRLS in such rates has been approved ing in the Senate and those who op- Kesson & Robbins, bought hall Inter- '>y the State House Commkslan. WINDOW Friday » A.M. to 7 posed any investigation were able to est in a Colombian firm and started "" to law block his path. The billing rato for the Gray- cutting drug prices; and retaliation stone Park State Hospital will be Ironically, Kefaitver's death may came from many sides. 123.117 weekly; Trenton State hos- have opened the road for the investi- pital, regular patients, 117.71, If there is a conspiracy to hold drug criminal, $22.18; Marlboro State gation. The new subcommittee chair- prices at high levels, as Kefauver aus-J Hospital. tCU; Ancora State ' man is Senator Philip Hart, Michigan peeted and as Hart evidently now sus4 iospitk $28.21; Neuro-Psychia Democrat, and he has secured unani- trie Institute, itf.51; tynelauL pects, itj should be exposed ruthlessly. IStatoSchool, *J0.88; Woodbine Cel- :mous subcommittee approval for the If there! la one thing the common man ony, $20.83; New Lisbon State Col- ..Investigation. ought to have access to at a fair price ony, $20.37; North Jersey Train- •" The strange and disturbing pattern ing School, Totowa, $24 92; E. R. It is medicine and drugs. Juhnstoae Training and Research Center, Bordentown, $2412, and Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center, $27.». . The weekly billing rate for the New Jersey State Diagnostic Ca- Three LocaUons For Your WOODBWOOE FVBUSBINQ COMPANY ter Is H9, pha a f 13 «f»Tnw«i ISEUN tawrenee t. Campion, PneUent * Tnasunr fee. AVENEL OFFICE MAIN OFFICE 411 Avmd fltnet Ctnm tt Published Weekly on Thursday at 1;00 AM. JERSEY JIGSAW - A five- c«c. tt ruwmi Baity ft. i Meet* Ave. cm. 30 Qmi Street 061 Roosevelt Avenu* L£mD£r study oonuniuiuii to dis- close sources and u*«s of funds AVENEL WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge, N. J. Caxteret,N.J. •pent to promote and defeat the Telephone: US 4-1111 Tel«phoM.' E 1-BJOO proposed $780,000,000 bond Issue Member Federal Deposit Iniurance Corporation if be proposed in the Legislature Chariea g, Oretory^ Nov. 37, 1904 - Dw. 10, 1M1 on November IS by Senator Nel I F. Btamler, K, Unto . . . —Federal Reatrte System Mall - On* year ft.Ot SiiMestha ll-U Me xr ten *TB dk» with you. Bat th© wotd TUBKEY* to The New Jerwy mmudiml ui (ConUnuod un f»«e 16) lndrpendmM«der (E.B.) . Carterct Press Thursday, November 21, 1963 PAGE THIRTEEN Puppet Show VFW Ladies Auxiliary

At Jr. High •»• In Membership Drive

On Nov. 23 ISEUN - The Ladies AuxU- Dues may be paid either to iary of the VFW Post 2036 is con-Mrs. March or Mrs. Carl Ray' 00I,ONIA-Dozari Marionettes, ducting a membership drive at mond, treasurer. world famous for their excellent the present time, with Mrs. Ed- Official vistations were mad* puppet shows, arc coming to town ward March as chairman. The by the District and Department with nn exciting new production' auxiliary is striving for 100 per- presidents. Mrs. Ann Dowd, nf Hie "Snow Queen." This cent membership paid up dues eighth district president made her lovoly production has been splen- bv December 31. didly mounted, and many new vis- official visit on November 7, and IKII I'tforts arn used to increase Mrs. Raymond Cfaffrey. New Jer- Hie beauty and excitement. Knifihtu of Columbut sey department president, made I'rnm the first glimpse of the her Official visit on Sunday, N»- fnntiistio Know Queen, half pup- Set 'Turkey Shoot' vember 17. pel and half human, the audience ISELIN- A turkey TA mp(>lin Oliver. Eupene Tarulli, and iliary Christmas party, to be held R,(M with lh« jxnon, .hown .fay, .cllnK », lh „„. V" ""* K ""« Monday Snow Queen in the North and fin- .lames T. Kimidy of the Council on December 19. ,„„,** Jo*pfc A. C.IM.1, Rev. l^onanl Too* „ ™ ''" Pnlice ally witness the exciting battle Activity Committee, and will be< Mrs. Samuelson was winner of , ,l». prhdp.l-eM, l«lin Hl h fchrt: R"7V,SF ,i, of the elements which overcomes nnM R open to the public. It will be su-the dark horse prize at the last , ,,h, «tf Clrt- Dowlly, chairman of th, p h (V ) ,' ' Jnhn ViaBne the Snow Queen. hll H * pervised by a member of thi meeting. These are .only a few of the Woodbridge Police Depar'ment. The ladies auxiliary will meet thrill-packed episodes the audience this evening, 8:30 p.m., at post will witness in this fun and music- A variety of targets will be (her 500 Attend Code for Parents filled play, It comes to town Sat- urday, November 23, at the Bar- ron Avenue Junior High School at Session Held In St. John Vianney 1:30 P. M. The Colonia P. T. 0. of * ul.oNIA—Over 500 parents on Schools 2 and 16 sponsors the DISPLAY PUPPETS: Kenneth and Karen Wlsnirwsltl hold two of the puppets, part of the puppet n I)iversions |>1 I'liy evening, attended the ° " " ^ youth. He event.Vcke7sVe by show to be given by I>o/;iri Marionettes on Saturday afternoon in the Woodbridge Junior High responsibility spotlighted the points 'that the|rnembers of the executive board School. The show is being sponsored by Colnnia School!! 2 and 16 in Colonia. for Par«U" meeting of of the'parent and otlightd th i h j™b f th d the home should be furnished with'ar(l on ">e school playground in- love and affection and be the pri-lfr°m '2:M P. M. to 1 P. M. Boy's Alertness Saves Desmond Speaks

.. panel, with R«v. Fran-strata U^X^ r^ion^utldeTtne* H Life of Baby Squirrel To Colonia PTO COLONIA K n"b.!S? *«"•<* *™»*™«U> be used, route Hev. Walter A RadZn, pas- Jr. Girls Unit COLONIA - Mr. Thomas Des- C0L0NIA-On Saturday, a baby yard has been turned into a bird mond, assistant superintendent of SHOPPING PLAZA 1 thp imi p squirrel was saved from almost preserve and her bird-watcher's schools, was the guest speaker at ^FK* out fcS^r ~ iTrPat,i^c- Adds Members certain death by quick-thinking .™« to which rt.idyd.l- Calvin 1-onnellv. chairman of precis P "*" list includes many unusual birds. a general meeting of the Colonia ISELIN - Two new members Johnny Peterson, in an act oil Last summer, a pair of mallard ,n h-«d and «uch U only C. Y. 0. parish sports, comment. Refreshments were served P. T. 0. of Schools 2 and 16. were welcomed into the Junior ' decency adults might well]ducks spent their days eating at . ;u>tilled when there is ••-- ' Girls" Unit of the Ladies Auxil- emulate. jher feeder and swimming in a "Education and Change," was - hilny o( • prudent mar iary of the VFW at their last The son of Mr. and Mrs. Steph-llarge puddle towards the rear of Mr. Desmond's topic. He said that • 'lie reuonablc future. education strengthens the nation meeting. They are: Connie en Peterson of 46 Cameo Place, her property line. . ;cniipl«) of "DrHs" were Raber-Kross Marriage and standards of living. In schools, Dzinmhak and Pat Osborne, Colonia, Johnny was watching In the past, temporary members i.-ni-!ied by MIM Mary changes have been and are being The Junior Girls' gave the fol-bulldozers at work knocking down j of the Peterson household have • . principal-decl of Fwlm made in the system of teaching. „ lowing donations: $10 to the Com-trees on land adjacent to Colonia;included birds with broken wings •-. M. She emphasUnl the He said that reasoning is taking $ Solemnized on Saturday munity Hospital in Edison; $10 Junior High School. His attention and some attacked by cats. The ,ii parenU, by mniple. Li L_. 1: tl - - the place of memory in science, » to the Mental Health Fund: and was caught by some dispossessed' the drew OIK! COLONIA • The marriage ofiattendants were Mrs. Edward squirrel will be released in a chemistry and biology. Statistics S old nylons to Greystone Hospital squirrels in the path of ihe build- I'H.s ol their son or daujh Miss < nibtaniT Marie Kross, Krus.s, Jr., Kurds, sister-in-law wooded area as soon as he is well. and practical application will be ft in Morristown. ing. Aims u three-fold: It ,i daughter "( Mr and Mrs. Kdward fit the bride, and Miss Judith used in mathematics. He also said R IHI for protection, modest) Krons, »vi Kine Blvd. and Leo Hrudy, Colnnia. The girls are busy making ceiv The others scampered away but that foreign languages will be S •imfnt. DrfM at all times Joseph ll.iher. Jr , son of Mr. and ter pieces for the Undies auxiliary the smallest stood frozen to the; taught by the oral-aural method. K spot. A quick rescue was affected 4-H Club Girls • the occanion. \irs. [.,,, it;,ber, in ArctianRela Mr. Desmond answered questions H by the youngster, who discovered put to him by members. | 8enior the little creature was either ill, local problems of cltizens Mrs. Mark Greges, membership n.irning ar Si John Vianney i-rierncy, both of Elizabeth. ' or suffering from shock. He made Plan Projects Cl irch vuth the Rev. Francis| The unit's turkey basket draw- chairman, announced that Mrs After i trip to Washington, a bee-line for home where his TSELIN - The Honorettes 4-H I)B y officiating at the double ing will be held on November Bertha Shereshewsky's third gradi rhorah League Sets . , , , •!)1). . CC . the couple wil mother, Julie Peterson, admin- Club had their regular meeting their!23. won the 100% membership award, ruv c l ral B istered aid to the woodland crea- Monday afternoon at the home " * " b— The next regular meeting of which will be a bus trip. ture. A bird cage was hastily bor-of their leader, Mrs. Wally Bo- Wood- the Junior Girls' Unit will be on Miss Mary Mullen, principal, bridge Hinh Schrwl and graduated rowed to house the squirrel tem- wen, 210 Correja Avenue. The Saturday, November 23, 10:30 stressed the need for an all-pur )ld i\* annual Fat)u,: lnt. bride was iitired in from Victor Comptometer School, porarily. meeting was opened with ' the a.m., at the post headquarters. pose room. Mrs. Herbert Williams ip gMt(iKetlwria floor ienRih gown of peau dej\ewark. She is employed'by'Pub-: Johnny comes by his love of ani-Pledge of Allegiance and the 4-Hwelfare chairman, said that1 the • ii me iruu Keys Rw- wje w,ih |fxiR sleeves, a bodice ]ic Service. Newark Her husbandif i. ¥ mals from Mrs. Peterson, who isPledge. letter sent to the board of educa- tanway, with Mrs. S*y- „( Alw<>n Urc and a chapeljWM firaduated from Woodbridge!ISP11II if. an amateur naturalist. Her back- vcil of Mrs. Bowen out material for ion has been acknowledged and l^rner u chairman, andjiertfth train Her fingertip P«h School and is employed by' j aprons and other projects, which being referred to the commit- Is Christinas •rUTt Gray, co-chairman I French illusion (ell from « pilHVuodrv Products Company, Eliz- Mrs, Mat tin Mahon Is, the girls worked on. The girls :ee of new schools construction. "•^ will present a hum box. and she carried a white; I At Bd. Meeting also chose projects to work on Mrs. Olav Skoldal, program chair- Iti'- »» the enttrtainmrnt on-liid and stephanotis on a Feted at Birth day Vavty man, announced that the parent- Pustagm A Plenty ISELIN - The PTA of Iselin fluring the coming year, to be ^ening. Vocal wlwtiom prayerbo.k. ISELIN - Mrs. Martin Mahon. :eacners conferences will be held Give That Extra-Wonderful Gift... Probably the carrying capacity Junior High School held its exec- entered in the 1964 County Fair. "ff'Tcd by Mr§. Louis Miss Jean Kross, sister of the Correja Avenue, was honored at November 20 and 21 Mr. George of no other form of transposition utive board meeting at the school PlanB were made to have a bride, »as maid of honor. Other a surprise birthday party, Sun- heckur's fifth grade won the at- has been increased as much in on Wednesday, November 13. Christmas party on December day. The affair was a family re- ;endanee award, reported Mrs. recent years as that of the gravy The various chairmen gave 6. The Honorettes exchanged union. Harold Daniels, vice-president. train. their reports on the cake sale, names for a "grab "bag." Guests included: Mrs. Charles Mrs. Edward ^elle, ways and Engagement Diamond membership drive, and the PTA means chairmam told members Smith, Cliffwood Beach; Mr. and A report was made on the 4-H Convention in Atlantic City, that the puppet snow will be held Mrs. Alfred Citarella and sons, Dance, which some of the club Brilliant diamonds in lovely settings SANTA' SCOMING The regular membership meet- Saturday, November 23, at the, Albert, Ralph, and Larry, t)f Ba- members attended on Saturday. and style*. From $35.95 to $4,500. ing of the PTA was held Wednes- Barron Avenue Junior High School TO WOODBRIDGE! yonne; Mrs. Anthony Polifrnnc The girls received their ribbons day evening, November 20, at at 1:30 P. M. Tickets are being SH Him In The Illguitic and daughter, Dorothy, Jersey and checks for their awards from the School Cafetorium, at 8 p.m. sold by board members and on City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas entries in the 1963 County Fair. CHRISTMAS PARADE Highlighting the program for the playground of schools 2 and and daughters, Leona and Elaine, The girls will officially receive the evening will be a Panel Dis- 16 from 12:30 P. M. to 1 P. M. all Main Street of Iselin; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph their awards at the Annual 4-H cussion entitled "College Facts week. Mahek and daughter, Margaret, Awards Dinner, December 7. Woodbridge and Fancies." Participating in COME III AND JOIN of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. The clean-up committee was COMPLETES TRAINING CHARM the panel was Edward P. Keat- SATURDAY Joseph Huttemann, of Iselin; and Sharon Pitman and Theresa Bo- COLONIA - R. G. Housman, ing, principal of Iselin Junior FIRST SAVINGS Neil Prael and son, David, of wen. son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. NOV. 30th High School, the Guidance De- BRACELET Iselin. Housman, 157 McFarlane Road, 1:00 P.M. partment, and Miss Mary Con- The next regular meeting of 1964 Mrs. Mahon's husband and the Honorettes will be on Monhas completed basic training at Spunuind by Woodbrl noly, future principal of the Iselin the Naval Training Center, Great and CHARM Chunber of Commerce Senior High School. daughter, Linda, were also day, December 2, from 3:30 to guests. 5:30 p.m. at Mrs. Bqwen's home. Lakes, 111. 43 bracelet stylel s ffrom $5.00 to $145.00 and 370 different Vwrisitmasi All wihter long, bone-dry, charms in stock from $1.00 to heated air robs your family $45.00. Towne 'n Country Delicatessen of essential moisture. This robbery can cause colds Club and other respiratory dis- "Catering h Our Specialty" EARN eases; many other discom- 15 Years Experience Catering To: forts and damages, Mois- THE SAME LIBERAL FAITHFUL WATCH turemust be added, Here's Weddings • Picnics - Tea Parties - Banquets how: With an Aprilaire Our specialty! 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PERTH AMBOY U 9-9679 HI 2-2770 1063 HIGHWAY 1, AVENEL Phone ME 4-2903 WATCH MART Towne'nCountry Delicatessen New Juicy autc Licensed Coutnutor Colonia Shopping Plaza 1351 OAK TREE ROAD If It's A K & O Installation, You Can Be Sure It's O.K. ROUTE 27, COLONIA HOUBS: 1 Ifcyi » Week - M AM, - 11 Member National Warm Air Heating and Air CondMoBiog AwoetoOaa BAVINCM DWUMD TO 110.000 BY U 8' °°VT- Independent-Leader (E.B) . Carterm Thursday, November 21, 1968 Pin FAOB FOURTEEN Wednesday, Testing y Novena, 7:S0 P.M. 8:00 P.M. mny IN Pleasant Avenue, Thursdays, 7:30 P.M., Satur- Rabbi Marshall nnrwlti days, i P.M. Male Choir rehearsal, .8 P.M. Reading Rooms, Sabbath Service: Friday, 6:50 Trinity Junior Choir Practice Altar-Rosary Society, firat Mon-| 10 to 4:30 wr WORSHIP Saturdays, S A.M. day after first Sunday at • P.M. P.M. P.M., Monday, CONGREGATION ADATH Monday after second Sunday at CHRISTIAN SCiF , ind the strength, TOGETHER ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH N r ISRAEL Aveael 8 P.M. LBSBON.8F.K Amboy Aveno>, Woodbridge HIT, John Bafui. Partflt Taesdar Rabbi Samuel NfWherifr "Sou01 o(l and Body Weekday Masses, 7:30 A.M. PTA meeting third Tuesday of I* Bible THIS WEEK . P.M., Friday, Sabbath Services "II In for your life... Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:15. »:» read at all Christienil Sri,.,,, , 9:30 A.M., Saturday services 10:45 and 13 noon. Female Choir rehearsal, I P.M. Ices this Sunday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 9:30 A.M., Saturday, Junior Con TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH ST. JOHN'S Confessions, Saturday, 1 5, 7:30, The Scriptural romli,,, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 P.M., Senior High Pilgrim CHURCH OF ISELtN gregation Pfelfer Boulevard and FriSCOPAL CHURCH 830 P.M. Every Saturday, ll A.M. unM!;?**™; '™» K-ih,,; Market and High Street* Fellowship Sewsren Oak Tree Road on lh Krochmally Avenue R»T. M«ftr D. ildsntr, Faitot TRINITY EPISCOPAL noon, 4 to 6 P.M. and 7 to •; *'" / '"',1 i,, Perth Amboy Meetings Joseph II. Thomson. Ujreadet ST. NICHOLA8 CATHOLIC ( nd hr Official Board, 8:00 P.M., third Perth Amboy Mrs. Human Clark, CHURCH P.M. and sometimes on dtyiiSr'* £ " *Mi Re?. Peter Kowalrhuk, Pastor Jostph R. nalkln, Pastor 9:45 AM, Sunday School DirMtw •( Christian MocaUon CHURCH Thursday Woodbrldge. N. J. 11 Second Street. Feeds befort Holy Days of Obligation !JJJJ« *""• ' '' 11:00 A.M., Morning Wor*ip. 0 A.M., Sunday School for all n A.M., Morning Prayer SUNDAY SERVICES R»T. Wllltam H. Sfhmatis, I.T.D 9:45 A.M., Sunday School. Church School Staff, first Mon- Holy Communion, Second Sunday, Rector (Byiaatlae Rite) ages y Sunday Worship: 8 45 and 11:15 The following pas^ 6:15 P.M, Baptist Youth Fel day 8:00 P.M. Alton Brandrs, Organist «•». John Onttko, Pastor GRACE EVANGELICAL 1 A.M., Worship Service, Com• n A.M. A.M. read from the ChrMii ' lowship Surgical dressings, first and ISunday Manses: 8:30 'English*; munion Service. •6:45 P.M., Thursday, choir I* SUNDAY SERVICES LUTHERAN CHURCH textbook. "Science imd | fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P.M. Sunday School: Nursery through j 10 (Old Slavonic*; 11:15 (Eng-, 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel Nursery open 10-12 for children hearsal » A.M., Holy Communion to New Bmtwtck Aven* third grade 8:41 A.M. IKey to the Scn|ii,ln. Srrvico G.E.T. Club, third Monday 8:00 and! lisht . ! through three Ktodergarttn through sixth grade 9:30 A.M.. Family Service Perth Asaboy ,Baker Eddy: 'Th.. ,i,, 11:00 A.M., Communion Sunday P.M. Weekday Masses: 900 A.M.. Fri- Mr Inker! T. A. H^rtt, faitot P.M., Evening Worship EVANGELICAL AND 10:00 A.M. Sunday School which forms the |,,,,| Dorcas Fellowship, 8 P.M., first ll A.M., Holy Communion and days, 8:30 A.M. I Hi I —first Sunday of each month REFORMED CHURCH Junion High Fellowship 10:00 som, will carp [l(r i Wednesday, 8 P.M., Prayer Thursday Sermon (first nnd third Sun-;First Friday of the month, 8» TT.MPIT. BETH AM WOODBRIDGE 14 Jamei Street A.M. to U Noon hody, even m it Hmi,,. meeting aomi Circle, 1:30 P.M., first METHODIST CHURCH days) Morning Prayer and Scr A.M. and 7:30 P.M. ' JEWISH COMMUNITY Woodbrldge Port-High Bible Study, 10:00 AM |but let no mnrtnl Wednesday. mon. (Second and 'Fourth Sun- First Sunday M the month. Bene- l ln FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 71 Main Street Ret. lull' Kfrr, Minlrtcr CENTER OF COLONIA gma Alpha Phi, Second and Wn. Theodore C. Seamans, Pastor Senior High' Westminster Fellow- days* diction, 3 P.M. (God's governmr-ni In CHURCH OF AVENEL ship 7:00 P.M. to »:» P.M. m Clcnlaad Aveam Fourth Tuesdays, 8:00 P.M. RIT. Luthw H. Martin, Jr. Order of Sunday Services Holy Daya Confessions every Saturday, 3 to 4 RabW Rtrtwrt WIUU I the laws o( 621 Woodbrldge Avenue )ongregatars, first Sunday Minister to Youth 10 A.M., Sunday School Ladles Aid Society meet* second 10 A.M., Holy Communion I and «:» to 7:30 P.M. Conies- Avenel riday evening, 1:30 Sat 7:00 P.M. i:30 A.M. Church School 10 A.M., English Service and fourth Mondays, 8.00 P.M OrganliatlMM ! sioas on week days before Mass R«T. Charles S.jMacKetiile, Pli.D. 1:00 A.M. Worship Women'! Guild, fourth Tuesday urday morning » 00 PAtor Jen's Club, fourth Thursday 11 A.M. Hungarian Service Trinity Vestry, third Monday, 1:00 P.M. Junior-High Church Worship 8, 9, 10 and 11 7:30 P.M. 7 P.M., Youth Fellowship 8:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. NEW DOVER Fellowship Men's Christian Fellowship sec A.M. Choir Rehearsals First Sunday of the month 130 St. Anne's Unit, first Monday. METHODIST CHURCH ; :00 P.M. Methodist Youth ond Friday, 8:00 P.M. 1141 AM. After Radio Sunday School, 9, 10 and 11 Chancel. Wednesday, 7:45 P.M.- P.M., Ladies' Aid Society 8 P.M. KM New Dover Road. EdliM ! Fellowship COLONIA - A A.M. Junior Wednesday, 6:45 P.M. Monday, Religious Training. 8:30 St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed- Morning Worship and Church| CHRISTIAN SCIKNCK Claat Jnmes <; Mi]:, Singspiration, 8 P.M. Tuesday (First) Lorantify Guild, CONGREGATION BETH UNITED CHURCH nesday, 8 P.M, i School: | CHITICH assigned to itnllv Senior High Fellowship, 7 P.M. ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. 7:30 8H0L0M OF CHRIST Episcopal Churchwomcn. first 9 JO to 10 30 A M. graduation (mm' Junior High Fellowship 7 p.m. CHURCH 830 Lake Avenue Tuesday (Second) Officers and N Cooper Avenue, IMHB Monday, J P.M. n A.M until noon ] Elders, 7:30 B*hbl Norman Kleinman .._. , itramlng cour«e .... Port Reading Clark Township Dr. Norttrt EatUstr, Cantor Trinity Altar Guild, mourth Thurs- Yming prop|M- Group, 7 P.M ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH Tuesday: (Fourth) Brotherhood, . „ • - ,Sunday at II A.j*. Ah- Fortr radio R«T. Stanislaus Miloi, Pastor Rev. Georfe A. Shults, Paitor Sabbath Services, Friday eve- 420 Inman Avenue lunday Masses," 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Church School, 9:45 A.M. 7:30 ning. 8:00 Colonia Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Wednesday: Junior Choir, 3:15 11:00 and 12:00 noon Saturday Morning Service, 8:30 R«T. Walter Radilwon, Pastor p Rev. rmncll Dally, Assistant eekday Masses at 8:00 A.M. Wednesday: Adult Choir, 7:30 Trinity Girls Friendly Society. \ New BruMwick Avewe, Fenls ' •'* "_ _. operate radio r,,-. [ovena in honor of St. Anthony THE CHURCH OF .Friday: Brownie Troop, 7:00 second and fourth Tuesdays.1 n«. Jowph Bnwowsw. Pastor *»»™g Koom ™*uy ™,«n. and ren.nlin; Sunday Masses: 6:20, 7:30, 8:30, ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN each Tuesday at 7:15 P.M. JESUS CHRIST Friday: Girls Scouts, 7:00 8 45 PM Sunday Ma^e», 8. ». 10 and ll Thursday 11 to I P.M, Wed- meter equipmer- 9:45, 11 and 12:15 CHURCH Weekday Masses: 7 and 7:30 Florida Grove Road Saturday: Confirmation Class, 10 71 mm FORDS M4 Amboy Ave., Perth Ambiy Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34, Den' A.M. and 11 noon J^fL* lH/tr* IJLi *~t L ** ,^ , ""' A.M. Hopelawn A.M. ' R*v. Rudolf Relnara, Pastor Pack1 Meetings, fourth Monday, Wrekdarekday Masses. 6 45 and 8 AAM M.. Wettflty. 4B K. BTMS] Mntt Mn. James V \ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Joseph Benjola, Minister Confessions: 3:30 to 5:30 and Richard Benyola, Ouinlsf Worship, 10:30 A.M. 7 30 I M. First Friday * 45, 8 and 8 45 Sunday, »JO and II A.M. tricia Avenue, is B«T. Frank Kotuck ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 Sunday School, 9:00 A.M. Meetings. Thursday, 8:30 P.M. A M Sunday School. 11 A.M. Woodbri^e Mich Hoy Avenue, Fords CHURCH A.M. 00 A.M. Morning Worship Hoy and Hamilton Avenues ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Sunday School, 9:15 A.M. 0:00 A.M. Sunday School Fords Ambcy Avenue, Woodbridgc Bt. R»v. Msgr. Charles G. WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL »«• L""» w- Hewett> vletI Mccortlstin, Paitor 486 Inman Avenue at West Holy Communion, 8:00 A.M. Her. WlUIam Koos, Assistant Pastor CHURCH RCT. Donald I. Btlllj, Corner Prospect Avenue and Street, Colonia IMorning Prayer and Sermon, 11 AssMant Paitor Ridgedale Avenue Sunday School and Bible Classes, A.M. Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, Fords have changed...really changed! 45 A.M. Sunday School for all 9:30 A.M. • Church School, 9:45 A.M. 8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. ages. Ernest Barabas, superin- Gospel Service Sunday, 7:30 P.M. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30 tendent. Adult Bible Class at Christian Women's Home Bible ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD A.M. same hour. Class Thursday, 1:30 P.M. CHURCH Stop at your Ford Dealer's and find out how much. Novena services every Tuesday, 1:00 A.M., Morning Worship «r Young People's Meeting Frida^, 48 Berkeley Boulevard 7:30 P.M. vice, Nursery provided. 7:45 P.M. F- Iselin, N. J. 00 P.M., Senior Youth groups B«T. William Klrbj, Pastor OUR REDEEMER :00 P.M., Evening Gospel Ser CONGREGATION Sunday Services: Look at Ford's lively line of completely restyled LUTHERAN CHURCH vice B'NAI JACOB 9:45 AM., Sunday Schocl for all 26 Fourth Street, Fords Lord Street, Avenel Rev. Eldon R. Stohs ages ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Rabbi Philip Brand Organists: Eddie Jacobson and 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship Misi Barbara Frltscbe ORTHODOX GREEK 8:30 P.M., Friday hardtops. Listen to the sound of quality-slam the Matin Service, 8:15 A.M. CATHOLIC CHURCH 10 A.M., Saturday, Junior £on- 7:00 P.M., Evening Gospel Main Service, 10:45 Broad and Division Streets gregation 7:45 P.M., Wednesday, Bible Holy Communion: Perth Amboy ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Study First Sunday, 10:45 RCT. Stephen ledor, Pastor Iselin 7:30 P.M., Friday, Young Peo- door, pound the fender-just try and hear the engine. Third Sunday, 8:15 Sunday Matins, 7 A.M., Early RCT. John Wilus, Pastor ples Service j Sunday School and Bible Classes, English Mass, 8 A.M. Church Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 8:45, 7:45 P.M., First Thursday of. month, Women's Missionary 9:30 A.M. School. 9 A.M. 9:15, 9:30, 10:00, 10:15, 10:45, 'espers, Saturday nights and be- 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon Council Then test-drive total performance '64 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL fore holy days at 7 P.M. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 8:00 8:00 P.M.. Fourth Saturday of; CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE AM. month, Men's Fellowship Barren and Grove'Avenges FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rer. Bojd M. Johnson, Jr. CHURCH All at once you'll know why October was Robert Wahlsren, Minister of. Music (00 Runway Aveaat Mrs. Kenneth McCain Low-Calorie Lemon-Lime Snow Superintendent or Church School Woodbridge, N, J. Robert Wahlgren, Orianist Alei N. Ncmeth, Putor anwi M. Marsn, Assistant Fiito the biggest month in your Ford Dealer's history! 9:30 A.M., Church School, Nurs. Fred A. Brltti, Jr., ery through Junior High Director of Music 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Morning Worship, 11 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Church School Church School, 9:30 A.M. Nursery through Junior Depart- Junior Christian Endeavor, ments. (Child care service). P.M. Sundays 12:05 P.M., Coffee Hour Fellow Junior Hi United Presbyterian ship Youth, 6 P.M., Sundays Senior Hi United Presbyterian Youth, 7 P.M., Sundays Youth Choir rehearsal, 7:30 P.M., oweri Tuesdays. Senior Choir rehearsal, 8:00 P.M., Fridays Junior Choir rehearsal, 9:30 A.M., Saturdays Ruth Circle, 1:30 P.M., second Wednesday. Unanh'Aawinq White Church Guild, second and fourth Mondays, 8 P.M. "around the corner or Ladis' Aid Society, second' and The Borden Kitchen developed this dessert using1 cupboard fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P.M. shelf items, including luw-calorie nonfat dry milk. The whipping around the world" Women's Association, third Thurs- quality of this milk makes it a natural ingredient; to combine day, 8 P.M. with gelatine, in preparing the "snow" dessert. It helps give RONALD SCHOFIELD the mixture a smooth, fluffy texture. An additional advantage la Circle meetings, first Thursday, using nonfat dry milk, its low cost, makes this specialty u 1:30 and 8 P.M. inexpensive one to prepare. And iff perfect for calorie-counters, Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 tool P.M. Here's a tip to remember when chilling gelatine mixtures, such 105 Lake Ave., Colonia Cancer flresslng group, first and as this dessert Oil the mold lightly before adding the mixture, and the gelatine will be easy to remove from the pan when firm. FU 8-8110 third Wednesdays, 10 A.M. Children's Holy Communion, first Lemon-Line Snow Sunday of every month. (Makes 8 to 10 servings) 1 envelope (1 tablespoon) U cup lemon juice unflavored gelatine ^ ^ lim8 juic, . 1 cup cold water « . T, , % cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup hot water Vi cup Starlae nonfat dry milk Add gelatine to only '. cup of the cold water. Let stand 5 minutes to soften. In medium-size bowl, combine softened Ford Ciluic MO/XL gelatine, sugar and hot water. Stir until dissolved. Blend in I Door Hardtop 'i Cup lemon juice and the lime juice. Cover and chill in refril' erator until consistency of unbeaten egg white. Stir fresjuentlv while mixture is chilling. In small mixing bowl, combine remain'' iag V4 cup cold water, 1 tablespoon lemon juice and nonfat dry njilk. Beat with electric or rotary beater 8 to 10 minutes, or until sjtiff. Beat chilled gelatine mixture until light and foamy. Fold in whipped nonfat dry milk. Pour mixture into lightly oiled \Vi quart mold. O'" *or \Vi to 2 hours, or until firm. To serve, ir *h fresh frnit

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"Quality ... Worthy of the Ocauion" MIDDLESEX PRESS Before you buy any new car-STOP! Open all year 'round, the SEA CASTLE oiiera the raost for couples or families. Located di- See how Fords have changed 20 Green Street, Woodbridge rectly on the Gulf of Mexico and the finest Telephone beach in the world. Private pool. For tree Brocjiuro and Ratea — write; MErcury 4-1111 ELMER JL VECSEY — 1009 Seaside Drive U»d or buyml Record sal* i^ Sarasota, Florida rndependent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Thursday, November 21, 1963 By PAO1 YJFTK&H Places First unior High PTAHonor Fund Plans i urney bingo In Art On Ship Tonight FORDS-St. Nicholas Catholic :hurch of the Byiantlne Rite will Sets Thanksgiving Dance FORDS- Gala plans for an alt-iponsor a Turkey Bingo this Sun- Troop 179 Has AtHopelawn out membership campaign is unI- day at 7:30 P. M. In the church FORDS — Plans have been John Amaczi, Richard Mosolgo derway byy B'naBn i B'rith Women, 'hail. made by Fords Memorial Post and Joseph Scanlon. ln(> is inl by the Circle Players and "["' responsible NortherNth n NNew 8090, V.F.W., to hold a Thanks 1 n ros HOPELAWN - The honor roll Jertey Council All the children of the parish Tickets can be purchased at •i-orcvl bv the Woman's Club'?." ' °', " P po\ • and moans chairman, ...„„,, lav f°r the year, which will be „ n l 1C d as folloWS Itled to a ticket aboard the Grace 411 New Brunswick Avenue. Mu- |( eadershi op ifM M? ° " * The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodal- k.is nl $1.25 may be purchased "™- sale on November 25, ' .1179, under the leadershi? p of Mrs. Grade 8M- Miss Moscarelll, 'ines "Santa Paula" tonight at ity and Children of Mary plan to, sic will be furnished by The Roy- ,m nnv club member or at thp " night at the school, 'Al Hospodar and Mrs. George o'clock at the pier of the foot have a bake sale Sunday, Novem- alalres Orchestra with dancing ,„ The performance starts nl teacher; Barbara Arnold. Mary- Wesley Church will t Baldwin, held a rededication cer - annannee BenanBehan, Sharo8 0 n Benyola , mof 14t hMrMl Street, New York City. ber 24, after each of the Masses. from v:M p.m. to 1:00 a.m. The nil' M, nl the Circle Plnyhouse, emonv unH «n ,nc( if ,• * - S" " " Benyoa "'" - New York C Barbaraaa BocchinBocchino, Gail Kachuba A fashl n bv % Altaian k Miss Victoria Mika was electecedd| dance is open to the public and Him Terrace and Knhwny Avr- rolle6edn aaf^ t aa7«f fccenrecen l tT mw meetin"V"g" <>- Gall Kachuba <> *™ bv B. Altman i n'.. " "ng. Barbara Jfarnav .MM, u_- CompanCom anyv wilwi1l1 Mflhllrirt th* • pprefec t «tir recent meeting of marks the first event being held Lists Services r Woodbrldfir attended Barbara /Karnay, Judith Maras! P highlight the eve- A flag ceremony was conducted. he Sodality. Other officers elected to raise money toward the re- \ in!|iiilnrity City Victoria Novo, Beverly Paste! ling, plus refreshments, cock- th ffi ld FORDS- "The Grace of Grati- The rededication Included the tails, music and prizes. rc Miss Emily Peolar, vice- modeling of the Post hall. ilii" art lighting of three large candles Christine Ruffo, Roiina Spldin. tude" Is the title of this Sundav's Diane Solovey, Deborah Tampa! Mrs. Stanley Levine, president j prefect; Miss Jean Stefanlk, The Ladies Auxiliary, under sermon at Wesley Methodist lords |J representing the motto, promise treasurer; and Mis« Donna Smo- Snli( itors n lna n Carolyn Soos, Richarrl Bahlman, f Ramot Chapter, has announced the chairmanship of Mrs. Richard Chuivh. Worship hour Is at 10: SO i \rt Week, andI Mrs.! Robert 7'?. ' •« I*** out' B . ™ " R ™mmittee wass and slogan. Ten small candles Uga, secretary. n |lW that the ladies who will represent and church school begins at 9: is Nuns "By The Riveriver" took firsfirstt J ! ^ are the best kind of *PP™ ^ons.sting of four mem-- represented the laws. Two poems John Brown, Edward Dressier, Mosolgo, is assisting the Post and lVlr The Children's Choir will hold s were second « >K, s.nrr gjfts can ^ >rs of the!\2 boardd' , JameJamws ConiffConlff,, Richard Lund, Stephen Mohary, '.heir local chapter are Mrs. Ar- will be In charge of refreshments. .„•,• Olher winners__ wer e_ secon.. d o..„_„n an .inHment pi,™ throuRnoiit ", _ . Mrs. Josepph Lowe were read. At the begin- Temple Emanu-El Has ve:ir anand M ning at 6:30 In Fellowship Hall. -•,dW Horke*": third. Mrs lh'"""" ^ « El RoYY ning of the Installation Mrs. Hos-Thomas Adamlec. ShiSchneiderd , Mn. Bert Wolf, Mrs. I Herbert Schulte, commander; Its First Ran Mitzvah Youngsters ( through 12 years a,. ['polar read an article written by Grade 6C - Miss Cernigliaro, Marvin Mufson, Mn. Max Doo- of age are Invited to join. - 'I Uff": and fourth. Mm ™ <><>>" unite." said Mr 2 T '^ R |one of the girls on "How to be (Teacher: Catherine Alessi. neief, Mrs. Theodore Blumberg, FORDS - Temple Emanu-El ™* eX( gular Children & Homework Volunteers are needed to begin .!•!, hell Erce(j'» "Anna Fuehs " ™*nrnv "»* hope we will nm. *,"7 ^ " "" a Good Patrol Leader," Grade 5F - Mrs. Fink, teach- 'Mrs. Joel Gersten, Mrs. Eugene our has conducted its first Bas Mitz- repainting Fellowship Hall this Miv John Bucbolti. Mn. Leon-?"" f f "»»«nnients bv Kathy Nemeth, Diane Raez and er: Jane Hassav, Karl Karnay, Kalet, membership chairman; vah In honor of Miss Andrea Gold- Topic for Meeting ! Miiwn. Mrs. Bertha Berbwlti .,,... „„ ol MembeMem, —b r at- thhe lat- By-Laws Committee will Debbie Totin, Rocco Benyola. Mrs. Seymour Friedman, assist- Saturday at 9:30 a.m. C W al i Marguerite Larsen received the stein of Fords. Miss Goldstein i FORDS - "Children vs. home •id Mr< Ollvw Calltwav were £ " rKe.^ d a"' Worker»™kers ''» »o [1UTt and Prl>sent tlte revised by- James De Pew, Eileen Calabro, ant membership chairman; and Youth Fellowship meets next pMI)l( Sf)on laws at tho ne t patrol leaders' gold cord which the first girl student to qualify for i work" will be the topic discussed Sunday, December 1, at 6 p.m. •I into membership n! the ," • ' ""d lo make '< executive board were pinned on by assistants, Linda Solovey, Richard Tylor, Mrs. Levine. confirmation under the religious by Harry Lund, director of Ele- sl ut hihim or ln lh(1 I > met James Bynarsky, William Stan- ,-- «-luh meeting. ?TL '"'t« rf Lorraine Hospodar, Dale Farring- school system in accordance with mentary Education In Woodbridgodbridge OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT und 0(fl(t> Parents will receive the Bulle- kewiez, Janet Sablne, Eileen Ko- \1.: femard Scibimiki accept ton and Nancy Krall. The entire RUMMAGE SALE the standards of the Union of Township, at tonight's meeting KEASBEY - An "Open House" ; Assisting riminiian u I in in Ihc mail before the Decem- zak, Sharon Fuzak, Christine nn award for the Art viri ii i '"™"' " , *- """• ""«•«: uir uecem- ceremony was planned by the American Hebrew Congregations. of the P.T.A. of School 7. will be held by the Keasbey Horn* r> at a program held Sunday '" Vayda. Michele Desk. Bruce FORDS - The Parkway Chap- rords, Houelawn. Keasbey her 3 meeting. The Bulletin will | girls. ter of Deborah has been conduct Rabbi Paul Levenson's sermon will be held by the Keasbey Home I airlfigh Wclcinson (" "" M|rnae! be Ishwiner, Patty Andreoni, Allene Mrs. George Chilipka, fashion " Zudonyi. Jack 'n two sections, the first to A report was read about a „,, „«„ W..UUUI- — • —™»V"0 ""•'<»» and School Association « School 0 'Szycher. Ing a rummage sale this week *« entitled "What is a Mlhvah, show chairman, will have fash- No. 8 tonight at 7:30. Parents will .,",rck Tne ilub received riiuiinri.»i » . Richar" d Mosoglo,™"'..™Piu,-•••• '" committee reports and camping trip to Stokes State For- which will continue through Sat Prtr th Whirh will rrtTiHn,,. fl.~...-W c.» PK.IIvSt" M- an--Jd »'Mr?- . Herbern..L._t Ion show ticketa for sale at the have the opportunity to visit th« i- mil nf 11 awards for out -'" enj^nr(\dunti>' Molnar. library thalrm.in was on exhibit at the library dur- \Girl Scout Leaders to BANKING HOURS • ilnnations were receivrd ing Children's Book Week Monday—Thursday 9 A.M. —3 P.M. Mrs A. Arnold, Mm. CrtM Mrs Lilian S/alay has accepted am Cassldy Sl terhood Dmner J 1 '' Meet at Mn. PliSkin>s\ J . Friday 9 A.M. —« P.M. Irv John Naur, til o( Fonk. chairmaiuhip of 1 Mrs Kurt COLONIA-The monthly meeting Will be Held Tonigk ' "; ' [of Neighborhood No, 2, District his ytar I'nntrihulions mav be » York City FORDS - Tha Sisterhood : day, where No. 4, of the Coloma Girl Scout;Temple Emanu-El will hold its : |:iadc to Mrs, S7alay they spent the day ldn {James Clfment. puhlk' lfare li'l l "^H d membership din chairmw -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Co- Frances Pliskin, 21 Farrell burger and children, I.inda, llich-jnue, at 8:30 P. M and Paul, An original skit written by Mrs Awards Received

An i. , i, Richard and RL'MMAGB SALE , -** ib monlhly riMeiing and Maureen. Oak Tree Road, were FORDS-The annual fall runKSODALlTY MEETS TONIGHT gueMs at a family party at the mage sale, sponsored by the Mid- FORDS — The Senior Sodality y «t M. Anth-ny's /^ Uuis dlesex County Chapter, Americanlof Oiir Lady of Peace Church will S»-hmMt. Ilahwav. Saturday after- tubnia^t.'r .tin- _ * . • Jewish Congress, will take place'meet tonight at 7:30 in the cafe inioii. The occasio* n wa• s I Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday teria. The Junior and Senior So- W CurlnTfS«l ta^d tt's 21nl wedding anniver-'*1 w Main Street- Woodbridge.idalities will receive Holy Corn- Mrs I'-uthbertsnn was ai^ny^ one desiring to donate usedimunioused;munion in a body next Sunday,. n as a clothing or bric-a-brac may con- A candy sale will be conducted by Michael Dunn, bear and goM on Tuesdav at the hnme »rrow; Richard Uundari, .silver tact Mrs. S. Ungerleider, LI 8- the Senior Sodality after all the of Mr. ,and Mrs. Ovid T. Catlin, 1791. I Masses on Sunday. trrow; Keith Com«rford. «-olf: Iselin. Jiisepb Medvctz. Uon, goht arniu. oiver arrow, three-year service jx; Mwk-.-crn. tear. guM ar- h STORK CLUB ^Tvic-e star, lames Ruff. i»iar; Edward I'arcy. TALKING A&OUTblG SCORESMADllM. 212 Freeman Street: a daughter,' jjuld arro«, •jilvn" arrow, tuu-vtiir BASEBALL, m/9Sa THE klb SOX SCORED MTvice -star to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woofl Also Mu-lurl I'i'tii, gald and sil- ward. l!7 Wedfewood; a son to AT0TALOF49 RUNS-AGAINST THE UT arrow, 'iMO yar si'rvict' siar: Mr. nnd Mrs. Saverio Pischetola, 0L0ST.LOUISBROWNS.ONJUiy8TH,WE et; a daughter to I Kuwll I.:IIM WON 2010 4AND0NJUNE 9THTHE i«u year M:\KV star; Itobert Ml'• aml Mrs Andrew Drevenak. SCORE WAS 29T0^ THE FANS- \lic!ii, MK-CI- JIIOU , Thqmas "5 Fulton. Kumpa. two Mhrr arrn»s. one- From Port Reading, a daughter THOUGHT THEI WERE AT A FmBAU- u,ir "ATVu-e star. Jost'i* Nayiow-.to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mar- GAME THE WA" THE T/NAL SOXES ski silver ani'.i. iiijf >t;ir se|vice lino, 251 Old Road. / TURNED OUT: sun, J From Sowaren, a daughter to New Bobvats miroduml ti|| the,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denfore-j Iff I'jck include Murk Kofyk. Hei-IUR, ivivr llayo. Thomas Cavnr, Har-| Vrm Ist>|in a daughter to Mr j »l.l llutdunson, UaiiH'l M^'and.;^, M|.s K^n McSweeneyi 99 Anthuiiy Viverito. in'iv .Vogna-•„. . miglio, Vkikey Viverito. Una (lark vm Mtt"'e ii and .Marie; Demoreski. A "Unman" Bird Oil VOi: WOMAN Tlit' hunter's bird dog came I ltoM-JAr«]*t'wi(!ettiti-.Kiln»iif l0 a »°M looking straight at1 f and Hil| confased-.' a stranger. The hunter looked 1 a11 around but Maryi-Vt^ 1 get '- """" -'"• ' couldn't see a 11*17

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Talk about the nou circulated el of government, claims At New • Danish-Style Dinner Favorite Senior Cttisens Club Editor's Letters JN. J. Tercentenary Jersey Taxpayers Mtodatta ... iCoottmwd from nut Put) in the WaD Street canyons and Getting Colonial front The New Jersey State League of ship who law their support to - CLASSIFIED Z . (Continued from Mlt Page) outward into wider circles. John- WOODBRIDGE-The store front Municipalities k holding its the munrdpal library referendum RATK8 - INFORMATION But who would be so heretical ny Chung raced head-on into an at 77 Main Street, the premises nual conferencconferen e in Atlantic City on November 5th. We feel that "at to suspect the most awesome obdurate foe named TIME maga- I donated to the Senior Citoens fl.N for IS words Deadline Competitive pricing of New each person who cast a "yes" f "of American phenomena, an un- line and they decided to kill him 1 Jersey produced milk should be Clubs by Joseph Ostrower. is un- vote has had a hand in helping 4e eaeb additional word defeated football team in cold ink despite MorrU New- publication a function of Federal-State mark- dergoing rehabilitation and will our township to take a giant step rayable In advance Croyden spun wonderful yarns burger's pleas. eting orders, a special committee emerge as Colonial architecture. forward on the road to progrera. NOTE: NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVER about Johnny Chung, and excited One paragraph in TIME in mid-has suggested ... A statewide j The two complete stores will be,i MRS. IRVING WITT MUST BE SENT IN. one New York sportswriter int November stopped the Plainfield search is on for copies of news- converted into workshops — one,i P.T.A. Library chairman Telephone MErcory 4 1 111 noting jokingly that Chiang Kai- Teachers in a way that Appalach papers that were published in New for men and the other for wo-ji School a, Colonia, N. J. , shek might grab the "Celestial ian Teachers could never have Jersey during the 1800's but had men One side will have complete j Comet" for warfare in China. accomplished. Johnny Chung ceased publication before the turn) ;; woodworking, metal and wood-| ' % W. Edward St. FEMALE HtlJ WANTED • » MI8C FOR craft shops. The other side will »..t Equally impressive was Coach never scored again. Coach "Hur of the century ... This week has i Uelin, N. J. ..Salph "Hurry Up" HofbiUel's ex- ry Up" Hoblitzel never got a cal been proclaimed as Sweet Pota- have potters" wheels and kilns for;! November 1«, 19(3 BABY SITTER-C.irl. 15 or over, BOY'S - Bicycle, s| 4 Hfn «(ic new "W" formation, In which from the Big Ten. Even the Black to Week by Governor Richard J. ceramics, tools for lealhercraft. The Editor. to help with three children twice tricycle, rocking hn KM... "both ends lined up facing the board Bowl threw in the eraser Hughes New Jersey's newi and machines for jewing i The Independent Leader, weekly. Able to handle infant. able. Call ME 4-.T717 .backfield. thus giving the Teach- Most sports writers laughed construction code went into effect Arrangements are now being 20 Green Street .Must have own transportation last Friday . . . Wiley Miner, of made with the Juvenile Bureau ers the effect of six backfield nearly as heartily at the hoax as Woodbridge, N J. |Hollywood Park, Woodbridge, Call J-Tc. Bamboo Sot |hi men. It worked handsomely the gay backers of the Teachers. Cranbury, is the new president of In use the premises one night a Dear Sir: WlJMI »''*»• set. Call ME 4-Kio' the newly formed Cultivated Sod week for teenagers who will take, against every foe that Newburger An occasional indignant voice was y To 1* hospitable is to serve (food food, as any Dan* will tell i In "The Crow'i Nest" of Nov- d Aiti f N J could invent. raised but most newspapers Producers Association of Ne,w Jer- -go. A^ they ean say so becaime the Danish cuioine is em of part m a complete crafts pro- ember 14, 1963 you published a f MALE BELT WANTED GIFTS FOR THE H(i| On and on marched the eoo- haughtily refused comment, al sey, Inc. . . . New Jerseys an g^,^ ^ &, ^aa^ „ „, American who h»s visited gram ! jingle by William C. Maren of Antique silver anH -j nual farm show wiD be held in .uuerora: Plainfield T. S, Ran* though they .couldn't expunge the Denmark will testify. Mrs. J. A. Anderson. I Trento 'iselin. i YOUNG MAN Call Mm J. H c,nn \\y , the Trenton Armory on January Here is * recipe which has been tested and adapted for use by Street. Iselin. has offered the,i 1 would Hke to offer two sugges- To service established route. Must, Wph Tech 0; Plainfield T. IS, record of the Teachers from their the American homemaker by the Bordcn Test Kitchen In 28, 29 and 30 ... Miss Phyllis L. the American homemaker by the Borden Test Kitchen in New 'Senior Citizens Club a television tions to Mr. Maren. Jngersoll (Pa.) 0; Plainfield T. pagess. Those scores still stand. York City. It combines Teal and port, plot seasonings, and « have car and phone. To arrange - Gray, R. N. of Jersey City, is tht set and two sewing machines i, St. Joseph's 0. The big score The sports pages quickly re- topped with cheese. Shaped and baked hi a ring; mold, it is To solve the problem of loose interview call HI 2-54M between t AUTOS FOR new member of the New Jersey which she says she no longer can agamst Randolph came in a drir- turned to normal, including, of terreHH witith instant whipped potatoespot , an exdoair* AmericaAi n rovers, there is a simple device tot and »oo p.m. only State Nurses' Association it i ii product r- use due to failing eyesight on the market that a housewife PLYMOUTH WAGON' '% ramdonn that slowed all course, Black Hills Normal The Palisades Amusement Park, DaaMi-Styia Caeeae-Yeel Ria« can attach herself. It is a "lid conditiontion, low mileageil , with i "after leans to a aloah, The same 'previously known as Spearfish world famous, will open for its' (Makes 4 to • aerrlagB) , lock and may be purchajed al MOVING and heater. Very reasonablt itf, for eumple, Army Normal). Theater Party Set 67th consecutive year on March 2 tablrsp'om sweet pspper 2 eggs, anghtty heatenV any hardware store clean. MM. - Can -- "Untie Dame battled to a (M) tie Henceforth, the line scores 28, 1964. 5w» flakes %" cap grated* onion By Hadastah Croup the second solution * al» D KI8LAN MOVERS "% Yankee Stadium mud. showed only known institutions of ltoaspooaaah ( 1 tablespoon celery flakes COLONIA - A theater party is simple—if the cans are empty Refrigeratoii. aabtn. pianos INBTRITTIONR • Johnny Chung played against higher learning and lesser foot- CAPITOL CAPERS - Hawaii's % cap hot water 1 being planned by the Colonia return them to your back yard moved Call ME "lajenoO at V his days were nub- ball, including Slippery Rock, official State bird, the Nene goose, 1 chicken bouillon cube 'i eapdrx^>tfeaTcruint*'^*»» Ballroom dance lesson* is becoming extinct,, but the New| \V% pounds groond lean veal 1 (6-os,) package Vera-Sfcarn Chapter of Hadassah for the or "receptacle holder" before get- 4-?4« 11/14-M* -"lared. He scored a 47-yard run Austin Peay, Glenville State, or group, In yow home n: Jersey official bird, the goldfinch/ % pound ground lean pork Broadway hit. "Enter laughing" •ting into your car. ""-wA made a second touchdown Branch Aggies and Snow College. studio Studio group no» at the Henry Miller Theater in It does seem strange that I am MAL ESTATE still carries on ... The New Jer- In small covered saucepan, simmer sweet pepper and celery tag. 11.10 par penon Fl -wfct five tacklers banging on With teams like that, who really Net York. December 5 A char- FOR SALE sey Farm Bureau warns the cats flakes in % cup hot water for 10 minutes. Drain and set aside. still using the original care pur- Tata (or at least with sports fans needed Plainfield T.? or FU 1-MT ii i of Greenwich Village, the beau- In large mixing bowl, dissolve bouillon cube in \ cup hot water. tered bus will be provided Inter- chase\ d when I moved into Iselin every word of Jerry 1 CAKTtRBT - Choke buiMmg. crats will get them if federal sub- Add cooked drained pepper and celery flakes and »1I ingredients, ested parties may contact Mrs. ten years ago and they are in avenmg account.) comer lot. near banks in Outer SERVKKft sidies are approved for the. per- except cheese. Mix until thoroughly combined. Press into lightly Seymour Hecht at MUSI* for good condition, and other people ior HH. near oanw u ww - """>« Capitol Dome buttered 2-qnart ring mold. Bake in moderate oten (S50'F.) — Plamfield Teachers naturally forming arts . . . Only nine illicit tickets and information Net pro- ran complain about the Sanitation rt Ohiort 'attained that immortality re- (Continued from Edit Page) 1 hour. Remove from oven. Drain off any Inuid. Let stand Z to ceeds will benefit the Hadassah Crewi. TV only answer wms 1-y.is bootleggers were captured in New 3 minutes. To unmoH, invert a bakiiur sheet or oven-proof Ihrved for autumnal sports pages county tercentenary committee Hebrew University Medical Cen- to be. that the best crew in the l-Wffi. 1 Jersey during October, according serving plaltcr over top of ring mold. Quickly turn upside down Open i to 9 No ,ip(.„-;.,.,. "ft* made the "ateaffly-dimiiush- that erects the best outdoor sign o the Division of Alcoholic Bev- onto baking sheet Cut cheese slices diagonally throuf h center to ter located on the outskirts of Jer- Township works in the Wood- ! >*g ranks of the unbeaten and un welcoming visitors to the State's erage Control. I form trisngfc. Arrange cheese trianglea over top of baked veal usalem. bndgc Oaks-North area Woodbrldsie - Residential. COlo- jr^T J^ Amh 300th birthday next year will win ring, edges overlapping. Return to oven for 2 minutes, or antil A board of directors meeting Yours Truly, nlal. J bedroom*, llvtnt room,"™ °y cheese just begins to melt To serve, slice into portions. "OB tha aama Met, befcvably $800, the New Jersey Tercenten- ON RUSS MOON RACE will be heM Monday at the home Edna Laubenitein beamed celling, fire place, kit-, ary Commission announces . . . chen, reception hall 8un Porch.; —y^ "tough, was "Black Hflk Nor President Kennedy has ques- of Mrs. Edward stem. «74 Main Mrs Philip H. Laubeiutein» DRmK The 1964 issue of the State Events colored patio, jaraie. corMr!jrTOUR °™rKIN( •wl," which a aober-minded New tioned whether the Soviety Union jStreet, Fords, 8:M P. M book will have two editions the lot. rull basement OU st*aro ?** Ar •Tort paper marked with an as- is abandoning the moon race. first to be published next month Kennedy said that he "would i BORROWED PLAYER8 FAMILY Or POLICEMEN heat. BnuUMIbr landacaped I* awWi and t footnote to explain J and the second in the Spring of not make any bets at all upon SNYDER, Colo.-The sudden ill- BOSTON - Arthur Pugsley Sr I1B.5O0 Call ME 8-0054. eve-j™ " ,.*at "Black Hffls Normal" was 1964 The Port of New York Soviet intentions" despite Premier ness of four of the eleven boy? on and hi* seven sons are all mem- ^previously known as Spearfish Authority will repay soon the $1,-Khruschev's statement that his the Snydw High football team bers of the police department in Normal." K WMM never do to 750,000 loan for interim operation country would not race to the! left them without enough boys to Boston. INCOME PROPERT\' - Three THAT8 RH.HT jpieJead anyone. and maintenance of the Hudson moon but, rather, would profit play neighboring Grover. When John and Richard, the family. All units rented Two 4- The teacher plai - Only Appalachian Teachers and Tubes because of the favorable from American experience in that Since Snyder had no substitutes. younges-t sons, became rookie po- room apartments, one 5-room Spangled Banner ,r ^Harmony Teachers stood between U. 8. Supreme Court decision .. . field. j Grover offered to loan them four licemen the group reached a rec- apartment 110.900 fint-^ritdf claij <>• i •the Plamfield team and the cer- Improved fiscal controls and an Expressing his skeptical attitude! players so the game could be ord number for any one family. Two-family, schools, church**. ••That's eai\.' -i•••. fd i -tajn bid to the Blackboard Bowl. informed citizenry to demand their on.Soviet intentions, he said the; played. Mr. Pugsley is a detective ser- transportation 444 13.300 BOB from the bark'sw ! * Tragically, however, the zeal of enforcement are twin needs be- United States would stay on tar- The odds were still against them geant and five sons are veteran GRIMM AGENCY. LI W700 play right Srfnrf , Zlflainfield's rooters did them in. coming more critical at every lev- get. -Snyder lost. 3-0. patrolmen. U/Jlboirt." BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS!

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Magic Fruit Cream Mold Jhoard meeting; United Synagogue]; 'j flock of Peruvian martins. They Youth Board meeting; Teen-Age circled the plaza, swooped low /3c Gerald D. Ame$ Awards to Cubs Discussion Group; and Knights I over the fountain dipping their it Charleston A. F. B. of Pythias. For The Birds breasts and wing-tips in the cool AHee CathberUon COLONIA-Airroan Third Class -The Pre-U.S.Y. of Congrega- By Farrii 8. Swaekhamer water and flew to the sunny side Jerald D. Ames is .being reas- At Pack Meeting 1IN ©»k Tree Road of a nearby building. Alighting on tion Beth Sholom will meet Mon- Instructor, gned to Charleston AFB, S. C, InellB, New Jeney day evening at the Temple. a six inch wide stucco ledge, they ISELIN - Cub Pack 2*9 held Telt LI MM Union Junior College stretched out as much as the lim- illowing his graduation from the monthly meeting at St. Ce- - The St. Vincent De Paul' So- militate ethnical course for United -Mini Sadie Graham of Eliza ! iety of St. Cecelia's Church will ited space allowed. Wings spread, ella's, Den 4 paraded the colors Cranford, New Jenej they rolled over on their side and States Air Force jet aircraft me- I, ili was a weekend guest of Mr. jtneet Tuesday, 8 p.m. in Room hanlcs at Amarillo AFB, Texas and Cubmaster Bob Clonan led ;,,H! Mrs. William Graham, Good- fluffed out breast and belly. Most 207. of them lay in the hot sun until Airman Ames, son of Mr. andhe salute to the Flag. Den 4 was ,h Street. Sunday dinner guests 1 BIL* and Pieces ri -The Girl Scouts and Brownies shade from a tree crept over the Mrs. Charles Ames of 66 Veraon awarded the monthly attendance ;,i ihr Graham home were Mr. Troops, sponsored by St. Cecelia's While scanning tables of con- area. Thus, their afternoon of re- .venue, was trained to maintain award for having 100 percent mrl Mrs. I/Ouis Maine, and daugh- will meet November 27, 7 to 8:30 mts of recent ornithological laxation over, the martins flew ournals a few nights ago, I came and service multi-engine jet air-ittendance iCubs end parents) i, i, Emily, L'nlon." |) m. The Girl Scouts will meet off to make a supper out of early craft and aircraft systems. Ilobert C. Scank, in the cafeteria and the Arownies icross a number of intriguing evening Insects. The 18-year-old airman attend t the pack meeting. llmhway, was a dinner wili meet In the first and third Itles - "An Examination of Some Interpretations of Molt with High Flying Mallard »d Woodbrldge High School. Den 7 presented a skit "Sing (In at the home of Mr, and Mrs. tasked* lo floor classrooms. Added Data from Progesterone Bird watchers often speculate .long with Itch" with the audi- i.-nrRe Maxwell, Charle* Street.iDel/ell tn and Thyroxlne", "Polymorphism on how high birds fly. Modern ence participating in the sink- \lr Scank and Mr. and Mr*. Max- mornInc If • . , Jeffrey Stick Bar n the Screech Owl," and "Eplg- radar and other techinques have United Church ing. Den 2 presented a skit nn ,11 and children, Ruth Ann „. ' imic Display of the Catbird." given some answers but not all ;he Telstar Communication ST.V f Mitxvah on Saturday (.\,lth. Hope and George, Jr.! ^,^1^ ° - Formidable as these subjects Additional biu of evidence oc- m with models to illustrate holom wl hav<1 COLONIA - JeH.-ey SUch, son ,.« Riieits Saturday evening at, ' ,u. " looked, I waded through masses casionally come from the airlines. Plans Service bow the signals are beamed frttm tinf! nn MnnHi if Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Stich of 11,,. home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert T \ T >y "<••'• af data and found some inter- A Western Airlines L-lffl Elec COLONIA — For thousands of me station on earth to the sa- nn at lh(1 r There's A'estfield will have his Bar Mitz , Scank, Union Beach, at a fam- * , ™^ in sweetened ronden-ei! mill;, for it thickens esting information buried away. tra was flying at 21,000 feet women of the United Church of telite and then back to anothVr r St < wli:i s (V0 merely with addition of Irnum juice. This makes the product ah Saturday at Temple Beth Am, 4; 15 p.m., July 9, 1962. Battle ,x birthday party in honor of Cf! ' ' ideal to use Nonchalant Canvasbacks Christ, the Thank Offering or thi station on earth. hfld ( nr in preparing a wide variety of_ delicious creamy he Jewish Community Center of In 1962 scientists from the UniMountai- n had fallen away to the i'.,rhAra Jean Scank. who was, , " *'" ** ^ •• desserts. The newest one, developed by the Borden. Kitchen, is Woman's Gift has become a sym< Mr. Clonan inducted the fol- p m In lx)l s Colonia, ersity of Wisconsin and Virginia rear and Elko, Nevada lay dead i u. yean. old. Other lselin «u«ts „" ,' . ' "* "a" All "Hanana and Strawberry Magic Cream Mold," an exceptional of special signficance in theii lowing Bobcats: James Johnson mnlh ta company dessert. He received his Hebrew School Polytechnic Institute were in ahead. Cruising speed was 345 ,v the a/fair wen Mr, and Mm ^ '" '^ ' » eliRibl Manitoba, Canada, studying be- knots. Suddenly the pilot felt a Church. M.-xand«r CutN»rtm and chil- "V'?*' " will chant a selection from the and William Olson. P Pm{ h Banana and Strawberry Manic Cream Mold havior of canvasback ducks. If light thud and about a minute la- For this reason, and despite th< Hr.-n. Richard and Maureen. Oak~ T *> ^^' (Makes H to 10 nerving*) Book of the Prophet Hosea. Rabbi ter the stewardess hurried toward T Road; and Mr.. Arthur mrT.mmhm ^ l»yj of hiph the men showed themselves sud- t that the Council for Lay Lift Jack Lyons, chairman, preMnt 1 envelope (1 tablespoon) 1 cup (',4 pint) heavy cream, Herbert vVltkin will officiate, as denly or made violent motions, to repot the passengers in the U Work is in no sense a fund ed the following awards: ttear , I II M _~ll 1 ™-»W srhflO APH arurne oliRihleolliiiM. . AnA..y. on. r unfavored gelatine isted by the Cantor, Mr. Royal whipped the ducts took wing and went to rear had felt a small explosion raising instrument, it was decld- badge to Joe Anello, Charles A/-- M.irkell. Magnolia Avenue. ittend the moot- 'i cup cold water 1 (10-ounce) package frozen Rockman. another part of the lake. How- Upon landing a dent about the U ^ encourage tM kerman, Joseph Muscolino, AHrn A 2 C WUHam Markell, son M p.m . in St j '» cup boiling water aliced strawberries, Kiddush will be served after thi mA Hi cups (IB-ounce can) ever, if approached more caut- size of a football was found in thespecial form of worshiphi , suggest' Buhl, Neil Jacob, Peter Zmy«u- „• Mr and Mm. Arthur Markoll. Room 207 defrosted* services. The Oneg Shabbot to right horizontal stabiliber. A five Kaffle Brand Swcetenci 3 medium site ripe bananas, iously, the ducks assumed a ing that its use be broadened to ski; wolf badge to Ilobert Gari- •.',,.:tvilm Avenue, is home on a fiustavp Do IVeitrr, Condensed Milk morrow evening will also be spon sleeping position and as un- foot section of skin on the tail ty-two day leave. Airman Mar- peeled and cut into cross- sored by Mr. and Mrs. SUch ir include all members of the house- botto, Pat Donnelly, Jeffrey Rob- «f the Ladies Aid So- ',i cup lemon juice wise dices* obtrusively as possible ' swam sembly had to be replaced, hold and calling it the Family ,•" who was stationed for one honor of Jeffrey's Bar Mitzvah inson, Dennis Silance, Robert the FiN Presbyterian slowly across the water. The lone feather proved the culprit Ii Thank Offering. • i ir at St. Laurence Wand announced the In a tmall bowl, add gelatine to cold water. Let stand 5 min- be a mallard. The / Jenning; lion badge to Kenneth utes tn soften. Add boiling water and stir until dissolved. In a pseudo-sleeping pose with the Rev. George Shults, pastor „ Sosnicki; gold arrow to Pat Don- v.sk. wlllbe-Mlonrt.tMc:-;:;^ e, of the ! head over the right shoulder and surmised that the duck •: iir«- Air Force Ba». , larjre bowl, hlend sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice. Graham C. Hickman the United Church of Christ, an- nelly, Charles Ackerman, Allen cjo Stir in dissolved gelatine. Fold in whipped cream. Drain the sented man's presence and had A meting of the Ladies Aux will be held, Monday bill under the whig made them nounced Sunday the Thank Offer' Buhl; silver arrow to Charles pm defrosted strawberries, reserving juice to make a sauce, Add At V. S. Counci attacked the craft, a not unusual ing Service, sponsored by thi !•> of the Iselta Chemical Hook _ Hall. less recognizable as ducks and occurence. Ackerman, (2) John Gtase berries and sliced bananas to condensed milk mixture. Pour into WOODBRIDGE - Graham C their retreat less obvious. How- Woman's Guild, will have Miss ,r ! ladder Co. DUtrict II. wil|j|eaf liffhtly oiled l'i quart mold. Chill in refrigerator about 2 hours, One morning halfway through Pat Donnelly; two-year-pin to Joe Inc . w Hickman, 44 Wedgewood Avenue, ever, they always kept the left Martha Osborne, adult education > held tonight at 1:00 with Mrs. ^y or until firm, Unmold onto platter, Prepare a favorite homemade and Richard H. Curry of Clark, the nestling period of a pair Anello, James Kilker, Thomas 8:M. at St, 's| strawberry or other fruit Banco to go with the cream mold. eye open in case the situation be- teacher at the Overbrook Schot Vi:-.. ent King, pregidlng at thf| represented Union Junior College red-bellied wood peckers, th Granholm, Charles Ackerman. Fife and Drum Corps. '" /.ore a few sliced strawberries aad bananas for garnish. came more serious. for the Blind in Philadelphia, \ ih Avenue flrehotue. Election at a United Nations Collegiate male was working around the oul the guest speaker. Rev. Shults Peter ZmyewsH, William Gibswi, ' by the Chemical Hook Sunbathing !•: of(i^ers will be held. .j , j. •„ ,. Council held over the weekend. side of the hole. A flying squirrel has Invited the entire congregatioi Michael Leahy; one-y ear-pin ..to African affairs was the main Most Vacationers like nothing |disturbed by the procedure, al and friends and neighbors to taki Pat Donnally, Eugene Whitecav< for the Preservation ternoon, November 27, at the topic of discussion. better than to stretch out on thetacked him. Without any hesita part. Service will be held at age, Michael Lyons, Robert Gib* mg Pa mp and Wil- beach in the sun and relax. Birds, V IU-M ii II " 'l ' r. Monday and Wednesday Encouragement of Barber home of Mrs. Herbert B. Mr. Curry, a freshman, is vio tion, the woodpecker grasped thi A. M. at 830 Lake Avenue. son; denner to Neil Jacob; asst. .". .!>r_i ' evenings. 7.JO, at the hall, Hard shnP Quartct sinRinK in America liams, Chain O'Hills Road, too, seem to have the same habit animal's tail and threw it fron ; Church. president of the Day Session Sti denner to Robert Jenning. ing Avenue 'will meet Tuesday evening, at 9,: -•ftngaeames will be held at in the summer. the tree to the ground. The squir HOLLYWOOD DICTATORS Mrs. Frank Glacumbo, dent Council, and Mr. Hickman Den mothers Mrs. Helen Zray-I -St. Cecelia's Ilich School of in tlie VKW Post •'<•". Lincoln st. Cecelia's in Lourdes and fa. Chorrillos is a seaside commun- rel shook itself and returned ti In Europe, a man in riding panl a sophomore, is a council mem ity near Lima, Peru. An obser- the fight. This time the femal surrounded by yes-men Is called ewski and Mrs. Barbara Thorn* I , have dimes Mon- H'Rhway. tjma Halls on Tuesday ber. Mr. Hickman is a liber; son were awarded two year ptnaf ^announced n ^e cafeteria, and the,Tuesday night meeting of the;$l,000 in prizes is given away was attracted by the antics of a north and was not heard of again. -Dayton (Ohio) Journal ed her one year pin, motlim and:ji,nir,r, tnl[ Kn\nTS wi|| mM,t in oi'KHT Mah Jongg Club. each week. Profits derived from

tov-jKatima Hall , _Bov &oul Troop 49 Vlll n^^lthe games will be used towards A ! ~ Junior r>el)artm(>nl Sun- Tuesday from 7 to D p.m., in at. tne convent building fond. ^Ar-iday Schwl teachers of the First Cecelia's cafeteria. ' j -Tuesday, November 26, sev- : and Mr*. John i Presbyterian Church will meet -The cancer dressing unit of eral meetings have been sched- Wedneday evening, November 27. the Federated Women's Club of uled at Congregation Beth Sho- Friday evening, 7.30, there1 _ Jersey Aire Chorus of lselin, will meet Wednesday af- lorn, including Congregation i !>-• a meeting of the Sodality Bkued Virgin Mary of Church in the cafe MR. MERCHANT. \ meeting of the Christ's Am : adon of Uw tolitl Assembly '.ud Church will be held to- uw evening. 7:30. with Miss Precision Printing Take a "TIP" from Santa, ' f» Lohne presiding. fbe Ladies Auxiliary of the • • • Poit KM will meet Uus < .rig. !:*>, m UM Po*t hall Bngo game* *ill be spon .'•

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Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Thursday, November 21. 1963 two Teams Tied Mantie Scores 2 Touchdowrv Ijayvees Bea,t Roselle 33-0; In Womens Major As CHS Routs Roselle, 38-6 ('\RTF.WET - The Carteret CARTERET Win 15th Straight Contest I • I,,,,-, Womens Major Bowling Sl>hoo|- flM Speaking About Sports on " (>,„ t ramie recorded two ™eeps By Meyer CARTERET-The Carteret Jay- " ~~~ Wriln.'^Hnv night ns Vcrn Strng! Sportsmen Win In vees. coached by Walter Gasior rp J TwilllS ainvle sparked Audreys Lunch- _. _ miipmyeii me npposiii,,, [and Bobby Ruggcri. won Uwir [\\{) 1 ()D 1 CdillS ,,1T,,ti,' Io n Ihree-game victory;p^Popn WarneWaHlCr LooLOOpiimp w in rmiting n,,,,|', Another big victory was in the making for 15th straight game over a three- se MatfheIf . 1 i nM'i Ariay's. I ' before a crowd of 3 2i« C -t-rct last Saturday morning at Roselle when V.'i-i DrBclla .lose Ignar and CARTERET - The Carteret'5an [ans at RoS)1||r S&SmS&Z l'« l,,r Hin-c rnlled 51*. M4 and 512 Sportsmen won their third game li- Ramblers, still riding high after their con- The Carteret jayvees were held nRTKI)|.yr_Thc two lop teams „ ,,r,iiv.-lclivi'iv itno leand inn™Cridell.. nInc». 0of1 mther mo™season- ••/by defeatin••- -I;I,,(| o bratrn home club by a 28-6 score. The game rolled to seven straight victories. ^ ]v|(i.s Diner |nst a ,wjr (Com Nationwide Insurance!the win ended a four-gaiw losing cracked the game«ii,. iv, have been a shutout had not one of the The'team is unscored on all sea- ^ ^ ^^ romrany, while the- inv behind R SM series hy ,(reak hy it* locals. opening period wiih r.i ">n. . , second-plare' City Line Pizzeria "!> players scooped up a blocked kick and KnMiir and a 5W turned in CarterM scored In the firm per- drive that clicked off Carteret tallied in every period. . I )uo mes ,0Variet y Do- lil Dafgek. Marion Pace led as Spogawti took a lateral,,„tw„o runnin,„,„„„„g vplay* ! 63 yards to pay dirt in the final period. with Wes White returning from jn ,.l a 'ifli for the Inscrs. from Postak for the touchdown. )ng jnR Itiekoff 1 r r:. the injured list to score thm- ^ (,1(,.m sw.cpp was rpR. The Carteret team, was by far the superior IK i Knvacs >M set was wasted The try for ntra point wan mis-jej t »truck ququickli y fnr times. Richey. Hefferan and Mike .^^ |, > ,.,.' Men's Store over v n s I'lici-s Fashions dropped two T [touchdow|uiwniwwn oonn mo sn-i,ru\ c'.vb in e-. try respect and if it weren't for the Kushner each scored once. M ; ^ . company. (hn)| in Frank Brown's Depart- Cartfret had one touchdown_e«l:from scrimmage when FV v, Prokopiak bootod three extra ^ ^^ ,|j j. fff-t thr.l the teem, after striking twice in the Hj h jn (1)(1 mons v > Siorc Frank Bennett bowled led back when Turner caught."[swept right end and ran » !.' points. j WPI-C rolled by Jim Raid- o :inc period, played a cagy defensive game s on ; fur the victors 'pass for the score but an offside jfo the end ione Wes While scored in the first ^ 2]_. yin Rap)iol 217: Phil h unmet were rolled by: penalty nullified the Mow, The A moment before t,.in and protected its lead in the middle two periods, period from the five-yard line f*-'s,ra|;qH.-jr. 211. and Frank Ma- -221 2t». Vera SlraR-wcond" half consisted moatly wjerome Tardy wt up thr-|j,r ' 'Ii tho score might have been higher. Then again, tor a 40-yard drive down the field. ^.^ 2m [n ,jic NVomcn's division, .... 181 Fran Bennett W5. play In Mftuche Ln territory ' " '"-»— but;, brilliant W-yard nin fi,,n Ed Prokopiak made it 7-0. In Ihe • ^^ wpre TMCA ny Kny Yen DeBella 2(il. Elsa Ko-Carteret miwd a few opportvml ^ when the Ramblers ground out two tuchdowns second quartei. a Bur t 40-yard line t second quartei. a Burton-to-Hef- MMann™*nnjno_. •*m.: $am\ Freeman. 2111 ,lw Bmse 190. Dottle ties to add to the score. It-yard strip. TV Ions inw early in the final stanza for "insurance", Jim feran pass was good for 30 yards Ma to the eight-yard line and again '«• H ,',,m<> 1R8 .lay Straw 187. Ev the SCOIT by perioas lowed th» urn 18 Hl h Gilrain inserted his junior varsity team to see iWees White drove tthhe remaining1*"* . - ' , S Jim IT m Melon Boss 110. Lil Carteret Pop Warner* « 0 • •—6j &| Mantie, CnrtVrrt\ w w . i IHI Both Semema IR2 and Meluchen Pop Warners 0 0 0 0—0 able back, wnrfd t\»o ir, , t,,j,, some regular action. d istance to paydirt fof r a touch-th <-r<-rcc li.rnod ,n as olloWs. u hbl m lown. Prokopiak's plaremonl R* ™' - ™- «'• °<»' >p,in<> lRfl and booted four |»-i{r, • :,i,, Next Thursday the boys will clash in their M(Mr l58 169 nade it 14-0. A 30-yard pass from ?** - ' ' ™- Trim SUndlniti menu in iptarheidinc M. i<,,~. rlOfi all-important Turkey Day contest with Perth larry Burton to Richey Hefferan - W , Teamslnchangcd bfera te their fifth triunii+. of ^ Amboy at the local stadium field. A crowd of iccounted for CartereVs third Th« team standing: Fashions 2* current campaign Art v, M> - one of bin (ini^t t.,-,1, „( 8.000 is expected to view the traditional holi- ouchdown in the second quarter Petes Ilinrr £t Kin AV Beauty Salon _ 24 ind the Blue and White junior city Line Pizzeria . 20 Vricuiwidp Insurance Co. . Id iln Mixed Uaprejfy«ar* , icored » inu. Mn•.- i,r,.. day proceedings. Carteret defeated Perth 'arsity led by 20 io 0 at half- Price's Men's Store. 19 Fr;mk Browns Pept. Store 1« CARTERE__T - The one hw,In the same period ! punt on a iprctanii.-t! ••: •. Amboy during the last two years — winning ime. *( Nemrlh Beverages 20 \IIIIIT\ v Luncheonette . 15 17 positions in the Carteret Lane* sprint from tm o»n vv\arr|' in Perth Amboy last year by a 13-0 score and White scored from the six-yard,Towel Machine Co. Cndeli Inc. M 19 Friday Night Mixed League re- line for the "insurance" touch-Best Supply Co. _ Walt * Genes Flower Shop II 21 mained unchanged M botfi the,-to- the Rowllt .... beating the Panthers here the previous" year. lown in the third period. Ed Pro- Miller's Moving _ Ariav's 9 M i^apSarnii e leadingg Budweism and thtlbtll on the eiwumumc ppiai v ..s ;opiak scored a Carteret touch-Variety Donuts Stow, R«nWer fullback hit .he rr^si, Perth Amboy won three years ago at Perth Am- HOLY FAMILY PRKSKNTAT1ON - TV trophy awardrri to ; second place Fox's Mem 1UWIlownI oUInI a rrjw40-yarud ruiM.n. bu„„ t the Ardiero Custom Homes »•» trail the letdm by <* thellne and went ,ve- fr. ^ boy by scoring a safety, 2-0. )lay was nullified and called back NiaRra Chair Co. the Holy Family Cub baskftbaH team at borouch banquet o( touchdown Jerome Tardy ..tr-H d Monmouth \f,me canw through with tiro-ply We hope Carteret wins this game, but we bacause of a penalty. The final champions was presented to Rev. M. A. Knnopka. pastor of ivictorie*. Carterefi final touchdowT m •*» ieore was registered by Mike ^ II 11 Holy Family, by Chester Pletrzak, coach of the tram. Thr The Budweiseri defeated leo'l are ready to concede that anything can happen Hill I trophy will be placed in the school awards case along with Kushner from the 14-yard lino lln lnn jjn twtwoo vmg vmgii whUhUe e f ' By winning. »M ,,w«i in this ball game when both clubs are keyed on a rush through the middle of, trophies won by Holy Family trams in the past. ' WEST LONG BRANCH - The Meas Store scored over Sibo'i l*» f**»r* d tn f fuu> up for their all-Important tussle. Amboy the line. Prokopiak booted the'ri 1 n J Monmouth College vanity basket- Sport Shop in two games. t«» toeaaa and a ue ganv- inal point to wind up thc game. If reSIWien ^01130 hall team, coached by Athletic p te Panek led the mew group oft tCT ix dropped its last ball game to South River last oached by peet an : *?J ' * "°* ™ * ._33 SOl'TH ORANGE. N. J.-A 12- DirectoDi r Bill BBoylaln and "B"Bun"" wiihh M0 0serie i s on gameg * of week and will be out for revenge. Carteret, rid- Millers Break Two Records ™". Carteret U_ Q man Scion Hall University fresh Buzzelli faces an extensive fi and 111. while Marion ing high, hopes to present its coach with an- Roselle J.V.'s 0 0 man basketball squad has been schedule for the 1963-19M! p,ce wass high for the womewomen with |t«wj|J^« touchdownuchdoWMs lin t^ other win to wind up the season with a 6-2-1 selectod by Frosh Coach John By Hitting 1119 and 3020 season. The Hawks, who' 180 and' 17~1 'for a Sl» eet. before giving up . MS Murphy. The Pirate cubs wound up last year with an 11-11 Others who hit big acorn In-, i hlf» record. It is Gilrain's first year as head football Cutters Amoco and Sitars Auto ...... " to their sched- Ed Walsh W, Loo Timl!to»l.*h *»l« A fake pun< wuaimn h... coach, succeeding Dougy King who has been i stay onotwoule .uch stalwart basketball joi fa Kou KB, Joe Sowmskj ding as both schools as St. Peter's College of.2a and Bill (or Roaelle carlv in iv elevated to the position of assistant high school itanu and the inary to the Hall-Holy Cross fray. I who rolled 627 and 610 respective- teams on two games from theirJersey City, Adelphi College of; • up the ball on its principal. Lack of overall height may be crack two records in the opponents Cutters defeated Cis- Gardon City. I^ng Island and the! rolled 211 and 501, while Fran p hw We will close this discussion by saying: j the hi«uest drawback of the first League zak Plumbing behind Dirk Mil- I'niversiiy of Windsor. Canada. hi, „,. Carteret, with Mant* 'five, though Terry Morawski from 1119 and lecz's 612 and Frank Slomko top- the former Canadian national col-: Tea. moat of the way. m«rr"«i 'n [ Good luck, Ramblers. J Trenton Cathedral, Richie West- vith a 593 round, legiate champions, ln addition,! Ldirt in eight rnnsfc;'\(. ; 'over of Norwich, N. Y., and Bill Andy Holenscak Sitam won over the Springfield the West Long Branch school will ;wilrti|n jThe payoff was a di«- frnr. We see by the papers that the Carteret jLavan of Bridgeport, Conn., have thc eve- Steak House as s Dan SemeniahavScmeniahavee a rematch wtWith their formi-jFform)jFolM-ss yMenM's, Stor5^e .i-o nine-yard line by M..r.!ie tp't 204-403-688 WTKS. iidable £oe. Howard University ct\ ' Cardinals _ » 14 _ hole in th« nppuMtiin High School jayvees finished another unbeaten off th rolled mhu Recreation has called rmK-t.ngsj'^ ^ « *>«* " Bob ia the Carteret's hardrhar^if ,w L. ... ^ -^- ^^-^^g, „--^ . Dr,. C . whom the cCarteret LLanes UU u season, despite the fact that the team has been lm rr C The Ramblers «dil»H th.-:- • .••.». 4 the Junior and Senior leagues | » - M the ual scorers for the night with three 'Hawks test to last season. Richard's Beauty School _ 16 ^ 17j«nd final-touchdown rr;t:tr> n>- tied twice. for Monday November to. at the performers Mara terrific scores of 247, 212. and, Bill Boylan's cagers have com Sabos Sport Shop It l€Hn"i lOS;lh ixi ^C 3POO gallic VU .*iaiu iniuik avvno vi •••! -*-• -••-•. * JO'following a Short }{^tl)r ;»..- 1\ JBoroush Hall. Junior league w.U hcd rf fi h g w .. Polishing and Plating by nine pins. 202 for a big 661 set to lead \MS pleted a month of intns p Leo's Inn lj The Carteret Pop Warner boys finally won meet at 7 P. M., and the Seniors Polishing and ^Plating by nine pins. 202 for a big 661 set to lead Leo's pleted a month of intensive prae- team 10 the State Catholic A title. Ray Scafati led the winners with a Inn to the only sweep of the night, lice sessions and scrimmages in Allied Roofen Supply Co. _ 4 •*•*•> Carteret B»:»d 1-- r-,. will meet at 8 P. M. Managers. Biaie uamoui; n uiic. a game, after three successive setbacks by scor- Not bib g 235 in thhe middliddle game and a A big 642 was turned in by Joe j preparation for itiUs court opener Vintage. Mcllahon r.iuch: !*>• M . are asked to have team rosters . he strong in rebound- r ing a 6-0 win over the weekend. 617 set. '. lYonelunas for the Carteret ljnts. ggamst Conference rival, The on the 30 and »ct<\ \a :ly > King's College of Briarcliff Man-Howril Leader yard tine, wbrrt he »»<• k'< >.-1 Steve Nelson, in charge of ducats for" the tag out of bounds by Uv Itim • >^ or, N. Y. at Convention Hall on Carteret-Perth Amboy Thanksgiving Day con- nitration of all grade school k oodarief. J«mm* Tardy •, .• t Saturday. Nov. 23. to addition test, informs the writer that no student tickets players mil take place on Satur-,, ' ^ | Recreation Dept. Plans In Mo. Valleyover from their on a -v, i' .n to the basketball games, the eve- Valley through tht middle of will be sold a^ the game. Student tickets, at will be highlighted by the MARSHALL, Mo.-Waym W abut* then d 6-3, starred at Fairfield Monmouth College Home- Howell of Woodbridia led the fifty cents each, are on sale at any elementary 'and the 4th graders will meet at has '63-63 Basketball Leagues'^ straight conver«Hin. i" Pre ^ ^AgA like a Nathan Hale School. P sh coming festiitiesfestivities,, sposponsored d by scorinogg for the Misaouri Vafley score »o school or at the high school from 3:20 p.m. to ver g^ »°ter. Westover aver- 'comim The freshmen and sophomore y 21 lnts a am Collegl e VikingVikingss ' footbalfootballl ttan , P° g « *»f Nor- CARTERET - The Carteret ingg. . Nov. 30th, the 4th Graders the Student Gevernment Associa- At this point. i'-«ich 4:00 p.m. in Room 125. Jeagues will register at the school ^ ear mA was icke which just endedd. He scored ataa ^ y P d <«> Recreation DeWrUnenl will start il'mee t at ththe NathaNthn Hale llioi n UILasLMt tyear'yea a'r s•s nuiucvuiiuugHomecominHomecoming] *— — in his complete !•')'•" with Mr. Olear and Mr. Orlando ^ ^ ^ year mA wa P iKecreation ueparunem win """ »'il' ! A 1 Adult tickets can be purchased at the fol- L llt !H 00 al 9 A M f h action. A lew muii. " thfi reorganizing the 1963-1964 basket- '" ' "^ ^ was witnessed by a stand-[touchdown* far M potato ta trine during the week. The high schooll All-Iroquois League all-star 'sixth graders will meet of o^MM •»• „ a wrs lowing places: Sabo's Sport Shop, Chodosh team also waa the top Iwtt- girls wishing to play in the Girls - ball leagues, with meetings and A""^[ "to""10;30'pm at ^ high'jj^ple Ho»eU atao VM thetop I Ro*fUe on ttw Class A league can register on A ?™ °f OBriensO'Briens, BiU o fN New- vidual pan receier. He augh Newspaper on the Hill, Suto's Luncheonette, rk and school gym, while the seventh vidual pan receiver. He caught wamn(! Monday, December 2, at the Youth <>rk.and Richie of ElizabetElizabeth,, mamy and Sportsman Grill on Washington Avenue. The Junior foland Senior leagues and eighty graders will be at the IS paaaes (or a total off 33MM yardsd .•cooped up » be the starting guards. The pair I --„ }** & «P«rt». HlHo*ell l is tth t M ad Center. kwjn [will meet on Monday evening at high school gym from 10:00 am «P«rt». Ho*ell is the mm at Mr punt and rumWeri « were schoolboy Thf hieh school team is ridine equipment bill down througgh a r»-iMrv John w jaydirt. mi is 11U... Bi!B Bjl1l s(a^ed a( ^a Hall High the Boroueh HaU. me Junior Lea-to 12:30 p.M hig?Sh on thei^r recentat tw[ too wins bair shop under one corner of thei Wdb The scorini l° ^Z and Richie at St St. Benedict's, two gue «i« meet at 7 p.m. and the, High school girls who wish to football stadium. Phil Bennett u\lmm one week, wins over - fkll 4i Phil IW jCarurct „. M 0 1 •» Weekend Results p 11! keen foes. The former is six foot Senior League at 8 p.m. All man-,p|ay m the Class A Girls League proprietor dtl the shoshopp , which not on Monday and a win 1 register on Monday, RoeeUe _. ^n CARTERET-A review of the New Brunswick 20 over Roselle and latter just an inch, shorter, , .agersMers . ara e WSfur£ gto attend andicacnn reeLMer on Monday, Dec. only repairs equipment used in 12 on Saturday. A fine record of five at thc Youth Center. records of Carteret's grid oppon-, 'Woodbridge 6 two, though, wdl have to bring" copies of their rosters |2nd, vanity sports and the intramural SCOR1N<- wins, two losses and a tie will —— •••-• -—-=-. -- C-Ed Maniif. » •ir ents over the past weekend re- stare the Perth Amboy (earn in;hus le'tor ^orm Dcrmoddy off Ber B- The first registration is sched- Schools or organizations who program, but also turns out sp*- Overtrick, t-yev-old p»cer of 'South River 13 uled for the fourth, fifth, sixth, wish to enter teams in the Various veals that five of the clubs won the face, but we know from the'ff1 leld ** M Jannarone of dally modified equipment devtl-jthe year, won the " •tikkk). 1 'Perth Amboy 0 seventh and eighth graders, and leagues should contact the Recrea- 8 :-jr their games while three were past that records arj thrown out;Haz'et ,are Passing them. Der oped by coaches and trainers. $J 10. C-Art beaten. f Cat) ok will take place on Saturday morn-tion Director at these meetings. 'Westwood 24 when Carteret meeU Amboy m™**\ ™» *"»» l u' ^ lkkk». Woodbridge lost to ,New Bruns- 0 lke a Bogota 7 Thankgiving Day. The entire' ?^ very good shooter C—llanu*. 9 run M wick, 20 to 6. South River blanked mle Jannarone team witnessed the Amboy-South:W has also im C-Jerom* T»r-i> Perth Amboy, 13 to 0. Both clubs 'Roselle Park 19 River game and Amboy did notP1?5™- Woodbridge Jayvees Win (MaoUe kuk are on Carteret's schedule. West- 0 nc uad Pingry play their best...... A win forr!! "'"S f' «l »» &• wqod triumphed over Bogota, 24 to • • "inn Tiinpr of Bound Brook, Ray 'Sayreville 34 Carteret will |ive them perma- 7. Roselle Park shut out Pingry, F Denny Parvin 'Metuchen 12' nent ownership of the SportsmanJ "Co* oma om R an au Over New Brunswick Te^m 19. to 0. Sayreville routed Metuch- Co en, 34 to 12. Here again, both trophy ° ' a ' y °* ^ "djMark Seymouy r from NEW BKUNSWICK - The pow- pitching performance, j IPecWeeGritlders teams have played Carteret. In 'Highland Park 45 The Jay VeVees finisheed the season rse lla Tedd t er of thc Woodbridge High School; Also scoring for Woodbridge the final game, Highland Park Clifford Scott 7 witihh a wiin over RlRoselll e 33 to 0 ffor * W/°lshu Parvl> n ch b sh W lsh arvln at Jayvees asserted itself during a:were Marty Karnas (12 yard run), toppled Clifford Scott, 45 to 7. -Signifies opponents. their 15th win without a loss, .from ^ , ' ,°P u ?? '' . FF 1961 to 1963. Carteret Jav , Vees Woodbr.dgdbd ge Highg,, and Ryary 1 at it. IrecenIt t claslh againsit Iff plans to feed the boys on Thanks Cut To 2i Games Koperwhats, have won four through the, air and five on the tool giving Day beforO the game CARTERET - The Shore-Crest games, lust one and tied two. ground for a stellar performance. Parents enjoyed tbj films of th|fi^j^ race ir Bruce Launharttt, the young Also contributing to the Wood- f5 r Woodbndge game land a closer INi Q,cl . but Barren Mho appears to have a 1 !N1Deouock bridge victory were Jim Egan, yard, to scort, «J relaUonship between coaches and margin was cut to 2^ games this 1 fine futui'c, was outstandinst g fromreceiver of three passes, Walt parents hah dls developedd. ^k by >rry »>" week. Dean DeFabio led the at- his quarterback post, completing Fee, intercepted pass, and Mark line. Metudm In a Pop Warner football game, tack with a remarkable set of 10 of 21 passes for 222 yards and Wasieleski, recovered fumble. the Carteret Sportsmen won a608 and a high game of 236. Ponzi three touchdowns. He also scored close, hard-fought game from Seca assisted in the victory. Tren- a touchdown on a two yard scam- The top five women's doubles Metuchen by a 6 to 0 score, and ton Beverage scored an upset per up the middle. teams in the 1983 National Duck* the season eno^s with a record of over the leaders. Launheidt, the varsity's talented pin Bowling Tournament were three wins and four losses. The Sterling Construction maintain punter, tossed 23 yards to Allan from Connecticut. The winners youngsters have a large number ^ ^ iisiruLuuii maintain ^ itg ^ m ^ ]xe b tak. Brown for the first touchdown, were Mary Fontana and Marie of fans in Carteret, all of whom ing the odd game from the Price then hit Casey tlones with a three Galloway of Manchester with a What tdTertUer ham*! will continue to cheer when they pinners. Bill's Gulf bested the Ag- yard flip and Jim Stevens with combined score of 787. They col- i represent Carteret High in future dnunatlt IUB«U»UM» ttei k» i-ico five on Bob Streck's 599 set a five yard aerial to round outnuj lected |300 and gold medals |years. and high game of 242. John Nan- •ainaai to MtU* the Our re d T St' !° tops for UheAgrico team! punch into taetr mfl Tm. |t* 6-6 tie by the Metuchen Pfe Wees. with a set of 572. The local eleven led by a 6 to 0 The Rinaldi team lost the odd Bobsled Fund Scoreboard •4f ertUtni art b score until the final minutes when game to McHale's Diner, despite interception deprived the boys Bucky Rinaui's big set of 589. .if a win. Woodbridge Rotary Club I U.tt •(rippe* aa we an with Hatn Nm- Joe Rosal lefl McHale's Diner in •riat M # m (a* basketball squad, minus this victoryv The only sweep* of Metro VM „ / PBKt lerrtot, nt eWff la tkk to M [football players, practice every the night was registered by G & M Harry F. Burke S.M day. Carteret must be ready for liquors over the Siddon'b Five. Service Electric UM '*uatj topch" tot« the December 13 opener at Roselle The weekly honor roll Included: Serviioft M M axtn eMt to 1 e*. Park. R Streck 906, 242, D. DiFabio 236, Dr. Vincent Tand - Notice of sale of tickets for W. Muller SI. K. Shreck, ill, J. Miss Betty Damltt I Thanksgiving Day no student Rinaldi »0, 900, M. Mocdoll 211, Ronnie Bakoa Ml tickets will be sold at the gates C. Keuy 209, S. Jones 207, J. Nan- Mayor Anthony Curdo (Btoad Bmok) Mt CALL ME 4-1111 . . . student* can get their tickets ney SOB, J. Valiant 203 and A. Dr. Don. T. Ak«y , IN at all elementary schools or at Paisal 101. Buddy Gardner . trie high school from 3:20 P. M tm DUplaj Advertiftiiig DepartnMot Bob'n Garage __ IN lc> 4 uu P. M. in Room 115 . . Gary Gardner adults can buy tickets at Sabo'L Laiiett, with a population of tM 5,000, hat three towniipeople play- Bill Parrott tM Sport Shop, Chodosh News Store, Sale ut Decab Sutu's and Sportsman Gril. ing in the American Football ».N Ltugue — safetyiuan Bobby Hunt balancis tM7.il The Independent-leader Huny to Market, standout 2 ,_..and- tackle -_Dave. il) 11 o—f —the Kan —- yeai old thoroughbred is the sonsas City Chiefb end quarterback 20 Greon Street WoodbrWge aMM *• **" of 1b Matfat-Uaaty GlrL Wck Wood d the New York Ma, Thursday, November 21, 19«S PAGE NINITTEEM

Students Hear LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES orming Arts ntwn (t%) per annum and iu«b LEGAL NOTICE Mntrra IALI 17SJ page 4*1; J5 foot astbttk u At Dance SaturdaynteiMt shall Be payable eeml-an- >nd, Two Hundred, Thtrty-flll 1 degrees, ll minutes, M seconds, Writ, to me directed and dtllvereM, "ually on June 1 and December l. •UPIBIOB COPRI OF KIW shown on filedmap . H9.2t6.0O) Dollan more or lets to- West, M ttet to the point and plaoe French Teacher The bonds an general obligation* /MIST Tbs approximate amount ot the:ither with the costs of this e»le. ~ will eipoee to sale at public v«ft- Plans Operetta CARTERET - All Indications udgmtnt to be aatllflsd by said -if Beginning. dut on ' the Tqwnshlp and the Townahlp CHANCERY DIVISION Together with all and alngular the Described In acoordaace with a CARTERET - Randall Mar- point to a record throng to be authorized and required by law to sale Is the sum of Seventeen Thou- ighta, prtvllegei, hendltamtnts anil WEDNESDAY, TOT 37th DAY Of MIDDLESEX COUNTY survey by W. Franklin Buchanan, NOVEMBER A. O., 19D3, .hail, Director of Foreign Lan- ry ad talamn MI«I upon all Docket No. f JUS 12 sand, Blity-Plvt »17,0W,00) Dollan appurtetitnoes thereunto belonging Kubaia and Jack Safchlnsky, co- present at the annual fall dance more or less together with tbe ooett O. E, Mttuchth, N. J. dated July at the hour of two o'clock by Ute ial property tatable by «ald Town- ORANCn SAVTH08 BANK, a cor- it In anywlat appertaining. The "5. 19M. rU,igp» from the State Depart- producers of the Carteret Com- sponsored by the Ukrainian-Am- "Ip (or the payment of the bonds it this salt. ubscrlber rtMrvat the right to ad- then prtvalllng (Standard or Day- poration ot the Bt«te of New Jersey, BEINO also known at 49 Wett light Saving) time, in the afternoon ment of Education, spoke to themunity Performing Arts Play- erican Citizens Club of Carteret id the Interest thereon without Is Plaintiff, and JOHN P. KSLLY Together with all and singular ourn said sale from tlmt to tlmt rnltatlon of rate or amount. tbe rights, privilege*, bcrtdltamtntt nibjtct only to such limitations or Edward Strtet, IasUn, New Jersey of the said day, at the Sheriff's ! iir'iinRfl department of Carteret ers' production, "Babes In Toy-thi! s Saturday evening In the St. Kach proposal submitted mutt and AKMHN DIXY, hla wife; ind appurtenances thereunto be- restrictions upon toe eterclie of and designated as tax lots «B toOfflct In the City of New Bnmt- WII.LIAM PIPEROIAB and MARY 0B and 11, block 4MO, on thswick, N. J. iiiilh School on Tuesday, Novem- land," wish to announce that tick- Demetrius Community Center. iame the rate of lnt*re«t per an- onglng or tn anywise appertaining. uch power as may be specially um to be borne by the bonds bid mKROIAB, nil wife, ana BOTTTH The subscriber restrrta the right to irovlded by law or rules of Court. ax map of the .Township of Wood ALL that tract or parcel of land, ber If), nhout new techniques In ets for the production are nowDancing will start at 8:30 p.m.ir and the rate named must be RIVER TRUST CO. art defendants. adjourn said tale from time to ROBERT H. JAMISON, bridge. New Jerety. situate, lying and being In tM Writ of Execution for the sals of TOOrrHBR with the appurte Township of M«di«on. In tht county i.Mi'hir.g foreiirn languages. available which can be purchased and the popular Ladd's Orchestra multiple of one-eighth, or on«- time subject only to rich limits- Sheriff. .wentletb. oi one per cpnUim and otd pretnlwa dated October Ions or restrictions upon the titr- X>mt SPBLVCOML, nances, and all fixtures now oorf Middlesex, In the Stale of NJW from any member of the group, will provide the music, 7th. 1963. hereafter attached to or used In con-Jersey: Mrs. Herri Metr, a french -,u«t be the tune lor all the bonify ate of such powep r as matny be ape*pe- Attorn ty. Performances will be held on id lor. The Interest payable with liy virtue of tht above stated Writ, ,-L. 10/J1-U/7-14-11/M KM nection with the premises herein Beginning m » point In ihr rrn- from South Jersey, dig- held Richard Lozak, planning and to m» directed and delivered, I will •lallr provided by law « rules of described and In addition thereto, Mr line of Trus Road. Mid point respect to each bond on any on•ipote e to mil at public vendue on Court, -;">(! the audio-lingual mHhod IP. M co-ordinating chairman for the 'late will be evidenced by n atnttii but not tn limitation of the fore- also being the northeasterly corner WRDrfBrJDAT, THS nth DAT OT ROBERT M. JAMISON, immrrrg i»i.r going, any household appliances 28 at affair announced all details are oupon. The purchnw price *prri IherKf. Of lands convpyrd to Alexander Ko r.f Reaching french. Mm. Metz led In tbe proposal mu«i cot tx NOVEMBER A. I)., 1MJ, gUTERIO* COURT Of NEW next hereinafter described, which nopko by deed of Fronx P WTTIP completed. Serving on the ticket nt the hour of tiro o'clock by thMURRAt Y As MURRAY, art, and shall be deemed to be, <•,-rl Inst simrnw In France Me than |M7,000 nor nmro thmi Attorneys. , JBMEY dateit October II. 1M7. recorded Nc- IM8.000. In selecting the proprmAl then prevailing (Standard of Day- CHANCERY DIVHI0N fixtures and a part of the realty vfmbtr I, 1MB. In Book Hi" P revolve8 committee are: Joseph Pukash, -L. 10/31—l ' -.hinn th» fronch language and 'O be accepted, th» Townahlp Tren- Unlit Raving) time, In the afternoon MIDDLESEX COUNTY and are a portion of tht securltT for]4M and running thence John Romanetz, George Koskos- of the *ald day, at the Sheriff's Of- . 'lure. TV summer previous per iurtr will not ronslrler proposals Docket No. r-M10-IJ tht lrjdtbttdneat herctn mentioned:!(i) along aald centerllne of and he rhlcb name a rate of Interest. iiigh- fice In the City of New Brunswick, SHKRITF'S SALE Welbllt gat range. ki and Joseph Babnechick and N. J. IUPERIOR COURT OF NEW CARTERET 8AVHtaS AND LOAN I south i 94' east 103 fee'; • cnont nt thn language Instl ir than the lowest rate named In ASSOCIATION, a corporation of the The approximate amount of the thence y, Is In love with Alan, whoStephen Koniw. All that tract or parcel of land, JERSEY iff- nt Bitfknell University. The any legally acceptable proposal; MH! Itate of New Jersey, U FlalntlR, Judgment to be satisfied by sild 121 mtith M' 50' vest, 35« r«p! is the nephew of old, miserly " two or more such proposals name situate, lying and being In the CHANCERY PIV11ION >nd George S. Murray, Jr, Agnes tale Is the turn of Fourteen Thou. thence -• Mi'lon. "Indies are belne made and FRANK JUBA and BETTY JC Co.. Inc.. art defendants, Writ ol rights, privileges, hereditaments ind point and place ol Beginning eral attempts to dispose of Alan nleai two or morn proposals name tltltd "»—"•-Southwoo• • • d • a-t• •Old Brfdge,' lie loweit rate of Interest and offer BA, his wife, B. BAYARD STRBLL, Execution for the tale of mortnaged appurtenances thereunto belonging Being commonly known a» R F D. ' tho adviseabFlity of adding and her sister, Jane. Jane is be o accept the aame least Amount of Bectlon No. 1, situated In Old Brldgt, and LEON PKFLER, t/a L. FEFLXS premises dated October 7th, 1M3. or In anywise appertaining. The No. I. Boi 314, Teias Road off Ear- I Topic of Talk Madison Township, Middlesex Coun- and CO. are Defendants- By vlrtut of the above stated •uburrtbfr reserve* th! right to ad- !,i'"iiafif laboratory. trothed to Tom Piper. xwda, In which event that one ofty, New Jersey, dated January 2], Writ of Execution for the sale of journ said sale from time to time Ithtowo Road, Old Bridge, Middle- en ll •ucb l&it mentioned proposals Writ to mt directed and delivered, set County, New Jersey. This was the first of a series i ' |''^onB e arrives in CARTERET — Dr. Sol Gordon, whloh offers to pay the highest 1K4" and filed tn the Middlesex mortgaged premises dated October will expose to sale at public ven< subject only to such limitations or ith Barni County Clerk"s Office on May 198th, , 1M3. restrictions upon tht exercise of The approitmate amount of th« nf meeting at which representa- * % "nd hisChief Psychologist at the Middle- irlce will be accepted. due on WEDNESDAY, THE J7TH lullgment to be satisfied by said u.n ? Th» purchaser must pay accrued IBM as Map NO. 1886, File No. SJ1 By virtue of the above state. DAY OF NOVEMBER A. D-. 1M1suc, h povfer as may be specially pro- in-ci nf the state department and and This description Is drawn In K vldtd by law or rules of Court. Is the turn of Eleven ThouMDd, sex County Health Clinic, New nUreat from the date of the bond! Writ to me directed and delivered, at the hour of two o'clock by thi Nine Hunflred. Thirty-Three (»11,- to the date of deliver;. Ho Interest cordance with a eurvey of the prop 1 will expose to sale at public ven then prevailing (Standard ot Day ROBERT H. JAMISON, Sheriff. vrlioo! authorities will meet with Brunswick, and Assistant Profes- erty dated October 26, 1954, and re «3J00) Dollars more or less together | will be paid upon the deposit made due on light Saving) time. In tht after' FTNN ft RIMM. with the cost* of thli aale. I In ,' teacherss toto discusdhciiM* various with thch d of g, JJ^ sor of Psychology at Douglass by the •ucce&ef.ul bidder. The right vised January 12. 1»55, made by W WEDNESDAY, THE 37th DAY noon of the said day, at the Sherinv Attorneys. Franklin Buchanan, CX,, Metuchan Together with all and aioguiiir I phases of curriculum Improve- controls in Tovland foils Barn. College, addressed the adminis- Is iwnid to reject all bids. OP NOVEMBER A.D.. 1M3. Office in tbt City of New Bruns- Ii. lO/lMl/7-14-21'«! the rights, prlvlleg*a, haredltimen'i I p ntrols in T Propoaals should be addresKd to N. J. at the hour of two o'clock by thewick. N. J. mis tration and faculty of the Cartercl COMMONLY known at No. 1 1 and appurtenances thereunto be-1 menmenff. In line with the schooll policy's dovidoviouo , ff^dff^nd allff ™ •tie undersigned Township Treaeur- then prevailing (Standard ot Day' All that ctrtaln lot, tract or SHERIFF'S SALE longing or In enywlsu appertaining. ,-v nf Informing teachers of new'happily. Public Schools on "Fostering t ir and encloMd In a aealed envel- Lane, Old Bridge, New Jersey. light Saving) time, In the afternooL parcel of land and pnmlsts, situate, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW The subaorlber reserves the right I ipt marked on the outddi "Pro- Said promises will be sold subject of the said day, at the Shtrlffi lying and being In the Township of Mental Health Climate In the JERSEY to adjourn said sale from time to I Innds In education, the high! Mr. Coughlin, director of the MHI for.iBondj." Bidders must, at to: Federal, State and municipal Office In the City of Hew Bruns- Woodbrldge, In the county of Mid- CHANCERY DIVISION time subject only to such llmita-1 ClaMroom on ;ht time ot making theU bids, de- laws, ordinances and regulations wick, N. J. dlesei, In the SUM ot New Jersey, MIDDLESEX COUNTY tlona or rwtrtctlons upon the «sei-| aff. under the direction 'Carteret Department of Recrea-i '" Monday, Novem posit a certified or cashier's or trea- governing, applicable to, or with re- tifln t)er 18 at All the following tract of ltn< bounded and described as follows: Docket No. F »7I K else of such power ae may be spe- \[r Bernard Thomas,, PrinrlPnrl - . k happppyy t too havhavee beebeenn respon-|respon- 3:30 p.m. in the Nathar surer's check for »10,MO, drawn spect to, the premises In question, lying and being In the Townshli BEGINNING at a point In the THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK, a cially provided by law or rule* of I sll)1( > upon i bank or trust company tot tht uees of said land, and tht con-of Woodbrldge, County of Middle I planninlanning a nerlenerle* of InI - 'or startinstati g ththe group and isHale "Schoo ' l Auditorium, Northerly side of West Edward corporation of the State of New Court. such amount, to the order of thestruction ind uses of the buildings sex, and State of New Jtrser: Street therein distant 10 feet East- York, formerly known at THE LIN .. rvice training programs. On Ploase(l to '« that the project1 Dr- Gordon received his PhDTowruhlp to secure the Township on said land; such state of facts! ROBERT H JAMISON. | Being known and designated . erly along the same from Its Inter- COLN SAVINOS BANK OF BROOK- Sheriff. ro res in from any low resulting from a shown on rarvey of W. Pranklli Lots 431 to 433, Inclusive, tn Bloc. section thereof with tht Easterly LYN, la Plaintiff, and JOHN REDDY Wednesday, December 4, an ln-!j? P K 5ing so well. He and the psychology from the Universi (allure of the bidder to comply with Buchanan, Sorveyor, dated Octobe. PERRARA QUXZ, rMtion 107, on the Tax Map of woodbrldge tide of Bender Avenue; and run3DNDKRMHR and MILDRED SUN- <• rvire proenim will be held for} , Apartment are.ty of London In 1953 and spent the terms of his bid. Check* ot un-M, 1SJ4, revised January 12, 1999Township, , Middlesex County, Nt' nlng thence DERMUR, his wife, E. W. PRICE Attorneys. p lo have lhe Isuoceutul bidders will be returned tuch stale of facts M a new survey Jersey, made by Oeorge R. Merrill AOENOY, INC, a corporation ot I.-L. 10/31—11/7-14-11/13 »hc entire hlqh school staff Thls' .'"' <'«rtcret Com- several yeras working for the De upon the award of the bonds. (1) North I degrees, 41 minutes, im 1> er(nrmin and an Inspection of the premise Township Engineer, January, 1933. SO seconds, Bast, IN feet; thence New Jsreey and STATI OF NEW •ram wffl He held at lJnro!n ™ - , R Arts Players'partment of Public Welfare ii The successful bidder will be fur-would disclose; taxes to the Town and filed In the Middlesex County (J) South 11 degrees, 11 minutes, JERSEY and THE UNITED STATESMOSTLY ANNOYING and ventures in Itaita and Jerusalem, engaging ii nished at the time the bonds are ship of Madison and water reni Clerk's Office. Being the premlMt 10 seconds, East, M feet; thence OF AMERICA, are Defendants. "Does your husband talk In hill nfil. at which time Dr. Har commonly known u 19 Pan Placi theater to Carteret. delivered (1) the opinion of Mean. and municipal charges, and rlgh (I) South S degrees, 13 minutes, M Writ Of Execution for the sate of from Rutgers University and [the vocational rehabilitation c. Reed, Hoyt, WaJhburn & McCarthy, of tenants and occupants. If any; Tht approximate amount of thiseconds, West, 100 teat to the North- sleep?" I Judgment to be satisfied by sail. mortgaged premise* dated October Simon from Queens newly arrived immigrants intc uf Hew York City, that the bonde Restriction* contained In Deed Books erly tide ot West Edward Street; 6th*«, 1M* 3 i -No, he writes. In his ^P. ^ are valid and legally binding obli- 1742, Page 54], 17M page 43S anisale U the sum of Nineteen Thou thence (4) Along the tame, North 1 the teachers. Jewish Community Israel. gation* of the Township, and (2) By virtue of tht above stated ! never couM nad hli writing." Prior to his association with certificates In form Mtlsfactorr to said Attorneys evidencing the prop- News thc mental health clinic in Ne er execution and delivery of the tn'l •In THC V.WIHTIITH CCHTUftV. tanliyi. CIS-TV Homugh Employe* Brunswick, he was the chief psy bonds and receipt of payment there- Rabbi Abribain H. Album far, and (3) a certificate, dated u ! CAHTF.RET - Regular Com- chologist at the Philadelphli of the date of delivery of the Sign Ip With AFl bonds, and algned by the officers munity Center Board meeting Child Guidance Clinic. There hi • UiTFRFT - A total of « who signed the bonds, stating will be held this evening at thewas actively engaged In an exthat no litigation Is then pend- ' • ;''i employees out of n no- perimental project in the Philj ing or to the knowledge of such Center. All committee eiairmcn ameers threatened to restrain or en- • •;,)! M) have Joined the AFX reports are due. delphla School District Involvln join the Issuance or delivery of the 1 •'" and fountv Municipal Fm- group therapy in the classroom bonds or the levy or collection of Tomorrow evening services will taxes to pay the bonds or the In- •.n't Association. I-ocal low. a school having a large numbe: be at the Congregation Brother- terest thereon, or questioning the v-.-ordinu to Victor Catano, validity of the statutes or the pro- hood of Israel and Conation «>f un^rpnvileged duldrai ceedings under which the bonds - iilcnt of the Local, the Car-of Uving Justice. One« Shabat! Since. «.m.ng to New Bnins are Issued, and that neither the -t lo .il WM organized on Mon- corporate existence or boundaries of at Community Onter at|*'ck hls ™mn|!tn«\nt to_, ^"! the Townahlp nor the title of any r A Jotter hat hwn fprwarded u of said officers to their respective 83300 r mm therapy has continued, and at th H he Mavor and Council re5 at 10-30 a m. at Congregation tee. CARD or THANKS ! of Schools, conducted a survey Dated, November 6, 1M1. of Justice. Adiller, a dollar, I.X 11/11/&3. v.« CATHERINE BOBKN-nilK, A ,„,£ mti ^ ,, npdf(,nf K-fi pupils in Middlesex Coun 1 l d ermin b teacher r tin Refer to: W-Wt v.. wMi lo apreSS our sincere for thi, coming Sunday. toe, ? .° f' f " , f. « NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8ALB sf :ilp tho5e who were •^.rk* to all our relative*, friends .attend In «wk clothes u early aS| . !, ™Mp*- TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: m was com leted At a regular meeting of the Town- neighbor! for their kind « 'po^ihle «•• ^ ™? P » ship Committee of tht Townahlp of of lyjEps'.by. their m.r ' ' June of 1962 and indicates 11 2ToWoodbrldge held Tuesday, November ' 's of klndnen, the spiritual, or 6,267 students '72% boys • 19, 1963, I was directed to advertise the fact that on Tuesday evening, ;."{' and tbe beautiful floral ffir: girlsi were maladjusted. o'olodk OBITU/VRIES December 3, 1903, the Townahlp 'lute* they eitendad during our, "The teacher must become Committee will meet at B p.m. ! aware of what goes on under the ((BST) ) In the Committemmittee Chambers, in • our | MemoriaMeial l MunicipaMiil l BildBuildingi ,W Wood- •MM. rATlffiRINT BOBKNCHIK child's surface." says Dr. Gordon, • ir!r beloved mother hild' f" D Gd brldge, New Jersey, and eitpow and CARTKHFT - Mrs. Catherine Iw ho believes^hat the best thera-! sell at public sale and to the hlgh- T Iher and dmtal,, ( ta Hommann Ave- ny for a youngster is success in aale on ruru e with the Seal Clerk We 'MJ^JWI VlK1"1^ Pertfl Amh0y' died N'0VCm" llis eAicational tasks. ln*open"nf to Inspectio"' n an""-d to b« pub- licly read prior to sale, Pmt of Lot Boholar.... r' v JaroslaBoy*. wRos Fedvke Tmbetsk. Pastovr and ™e «f her ^m-.n.l,w-and daiigh- 1-A In Block M7 on the Woodbrldge ;SERVIN0 mm CARRIER Townahlp Aateasment Map. Virha»l Dwfleh of the S< Man's " • ""r aan ,MrMrss' :lohlohnn ^ ^ * AVENEL - John S. Urban, Take further notice that the Township Committee has, by reso- ' krahian C/«tnolfc Churfh, Car Arrho for 5 aviation machinist's mate airman, lution and pursuant to law, (lied •rrt Dr Salvatore* Bucolo of ! 77 , | I'SN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kala- minimum price at which said lot 1 in Pollind 1 1 formfrly in raid block will be sold together P'^rth Amboy; Supervision ami *" ^J" , f " !nian F. Madgyesy, 30 Cornell with all other details pertinent, said e idc<1 lrl [ " ' arterct forfor 5555 vear, ^^ ^ Carrier minimum price being {230.00 plus M-hanical Department of V. S 8 is servinR Carrier costs of preparing deed and adver- M'Mis Refining Co; Carteret ..al . " - .• ••- i —i— Using thli sale. Bald lot In aald J? ,f -[Airborne Early Warning Squad- ' ••• 'ft Auxiliary d th* West Am ! ' kra'mal1 i a i no 11 c:ron ]2 homebased at the Naval block, if told on t«rm», win require ' - a down payment ol 10% of the bid accepted by the Townahlp Commit tee, the balance of purchase price to ba paid In equaq l monthlyy Install ments plus Interest and other Her the WOODBRIDGE - Hie Ladies •'"•''; Such's Inn, Carteret; terns provided la the contract of lat«| Charles Robenchik, died Feb- Aid Society of the Evangelical sale. i• labors on Hommann Ave, Said property It more particularly find Reformed Church will spon- ''Tth, Amboy: thote who donated described as follows: She ii survived by two daugh-|^, bus trip to Radio City Mu- 1'i'ir cars; the Carteret and Rah r a DESCRIPTION teri, Mrv John Bnnk of Perth|^ Hall, January 12. to see theBeing all of the remaining right, «ay 'Police Escorti; the pall c « P"' lAmboy and Mrs. John Govelitz of'hrisHna show. Reservations!;!ititleZ TJvZoTtoand lntereat toIncludin tifowlSg thJe and the Btnib rlght or reTersion to the following Ivlln; two s(f<)%, Alex may be made through Mrs. Stev- iroperty. Home for •atWartory ienic«| eglnnlng at a point In tbe Nor- chik of Carteret and Walter Bo- *n Simon, ME 44694. •"''ndered. herly line of Freemao St., distant ! benchik nf Woodbine and I six ISO M' westerly, measured along tht F\M1LY OF THE LATE Chile supporting birth control oitherly line of Freeman St. from the Point of Intersection of the program. Tessie of Newark and lortherly line of Freeman St. with 1* westerly line of Rldgedal* Ave.; Mrs. Mary Yaroschak of Carteret LEGAL NOTICE hence, (1) Nprtharly and parallel and one 'brother. John Halenak1 to the westerly line of Lot 1-D, and New Jeriey Slate Department ot :he easterly line of Lot 1-A, both of Poland. Civil Service Etamlnatlom. In Block: M7.1818' more or less to Funeral services were held yes- Announced closing data for filing a Point of Intersection of the Nor- applications, November 29, 1M3. Fortherly line of Lot 1-A or the south- terday morninft at 9 00 a.m. from applications, duties, and minimum erly line of Lots M to W Inclusive Late for ichool is one thing. But missing out on the Bliub Funeral Home, 54 qualifications apply to Department In Block 347; thtnee (1) westerly of Cl»ll Service, Btat* HWM, Tren- along the southerly line of Lots 84 school completely can be far mtore serious — Wheeler Ave:. fartcret and at in, New Jersey. to 92 Inclusive, 330 feet more or 9 3t a m. a high ItequiiMii Mass •Open lo rltlniu. 11 months real l««t to the easterly line of the so many of today's higher paying jobs demand was offered at St. Mary's I'kral- olent In lloro of Carteret. Attortitj, Perth Amboy ahd Woodbrldge Rall- ljoard of Adjustment (Part Tlrnt) oad Co. rlghtlof-way; thence (3) man Catholic Church. Carteret, Salary, 11,000 per year. southerly along the easterly line of higher education. Make sure your youngsters t PRESCRIPTIONS C.P. 11/7-11/11/63 19 20 the Perth Amboy and Woodbridge kith Hev, .laroslaw Fodyk as eel- Railroad Oompany'a right-of-way, haw the chance to get the right training. • COSMETICS ifbrant. Interment was in lhe fa- NOTICE OF BALK 350' more or leaa to an angle point mily plot. TOWNSHIP OF WOOUWUDG* In aald right-of-way: thence, (4) See your Prudential Agent. He can show you IN Tins COUNTY or MIDDIE»EX, trly still along s&|d rlght-of-wny • RLM SUPPLIES The pall bearers wen' Myron NKW JBB8SY line, j 18.51' to another angle point; how your children can have funds to help pay Bol>enchik;j Walti-r liobenchik; tsfl,0M BONDB thence (5) southerly (till alW tht THS TOWNSHIP Of WOOD- sild right-of-way line, Si.OV to an • mum CAROS John Cheslik; Andrew Ciganek; BBIJX1I, IN TH« OOUHTY OF angle point; thence, (6) southerly college expenses — whether you are here or not. Stanley Yaroschak and Frank UIDDLBBBX (hereinafter referred still along aald Rallioed right-of- lo u "Towuhlp"), a municipal way Une, 1M.»* to a point In the Zin^d corporation of the State ot Mewnortherly line of Freeman St.; PIJBLIX Prayer services were hold Mun-Jersey, hereby lnTltes Mtled pro- thence, (7) easterly along the nor- •otals for the purchase of Its bonds therly line of Freeman St., 9.93 day and Tuesday evenings at 8:00hereinafter described. Such sealed feet to a point; thence, (8) still proposals will be received, publicly along the Northerly Une of Free- PHARMACY p.m. with Rev. Jaroslaw Fedyk • 1 opened and announced by It4 Town- man St., easterly M.07' to the Point itmi. officiating. ililp Treaswer at the Township or place of beginning. Being the Committee meeting room, In thewesterly portion of Lot 1-A, Block Pl)bU,C MOTIt'E Memorial Municipal Building, 1 SOT u shown on Woodbrldge Town- Ualo Street, WoodbrKWe, New Jerahl- p Tsi Assessment llap No. 101. notloe U hereby giviveen that over (b( t amount oii Uie» uurr other o l flobargas , as In thtt laww specispecifff, BOUNDED: Northerly by Lota M iM, ODUeoitor of obargas, as In p dus to nHintclpalHytl , and the prop- I \5 by «malnln« (ortlon of Lot 1-; « y shall be itwck off and sold Btaildtrtaildtrd Tune.) rt : The bbondd s comprise the following A: southerly by tteeman St. and to Hie bidder w»o oJfend w W Westerly by Perth Ambfy and .••*,-, the amount of ' taies or otrter two issuer Woodbrldge Railroad rlghtfof-way. ctuneei. plus tbe highest amount ID (307,000 General Improrimen Bauds, payable In annual Install- Being tbe same premlite de- 'Ml|t lp Hie fortnoou the follow- of premium. , ,, . ments on December 1 In eaoh year scribed In deed from the Tbwnihlg of Woodbrldgt to Woodbrldge Dis- ' 'i«bed landi. Payment for the sale shall be us follows: :ie tile wui be made at the Mini made before the conclusion ol the $10 000 Ih each of tbe years abled Veterans by deed dated July '• pi«e aforesaid and will U *&- sale, or tns property aball be resold^ 1M4 to ino, IncluslN, g, (WJ and recorded In the Middle- 'rued from day to day as m*y Any parcel! or mal property, for 115.000 In each of tbt yetn sex; County Clerk's office In Book nceatary unul the sale is eoifa- whleb there itaaU be no other pur- 1W1 to 1961, Inoluslye, and 1«33, Pagt 348. baser will be struck off and told 117.000 In the year IM3. Take further notice that at said '!•• amount set Jotth below rtp- «, tbe Borough of CartM»t in fee, (2) H8O.0OO Ateestment Booas. sale, or any date to which It may •'*'il' a. cooipleM sUUnjeot of alTotl redemption at t%. and- the bor- payable In auaual Install' be adjourned, the Townahlp Com- »'""lclpal charge aialntt the *rop- Ltd shall baw the aams r«m«dW £intj on Deoenfter 1 In e*db mittee resents tbe right tn Its dis- rDrr •"y eiliti,,. o55 coember 31, 1»«1»an.. d rights u other purchasen, In- jear u follows; cretion to reject any one or til bids cluding the right to bar w lon^o" ijOOOO la each of the yean and to sell tald lot In aald block ••'"trie••'"tr r witihh interest and costs on to such bidder as It may (elect, SerJKct of/«»c r churning * Hem« computed to Aiy 1, !»*>• the right of redemption. 1DM to 1»11. inclusive, »u The sale U made under the pro- tWOOO In each ot the year due regard being given to terms Mother Goose prints J" *hlehleh sum there shall bs addeadd and manner of payment, In case •J'liiilor•J'liiiloria!! IInteres t oomputod totthht ,JS* "the Berlied Bututes of ma and 1KJ. ready to bunt and hug New Jersey The bonds are dated December one or more minimum bids shall be "". « of uit ,„,! oatX of sals. received. in the children's room. "it ule will be math) In fee to At an„y, "time before tbs tale the l IMS and are of the denomination owutr nf as (W0 each, ticept two bonds Upou acceptance of the minimum Beautifully illustrated on •"'" wrtuu at will purcluM tht oayableln 1M3 *»lch will be of Uiebid, or bid above minimum, by the P"U«ty subject io redimpUon at StnomlnaUon ot »l;000 each. Ju theTowiuhlp Commute* and tbe pay- hetvy 11" X U* unique •« lowent rau of Interest, but InSd coat inoiirwd W date of pai-denomination — ,— event the purcbawr off thth ebu boudda ment thereof by the purchaser ac- paper, No advertising. For t- ' >•"»''>*» Il u oJJ 8% per annum, meat cording to the manner of purchase INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA « "I the peraon thall offer made at the .lecte to take bonds In tho last ma- your set see your locil turity Which an not In multiple. In w.uoriluuce wllh terms of sale I at subject to redeuiredeuiptlop u of all, Carteret, .in rile, the Tuwiitalp will deliver Prudential Agenl. at of five, stih bond, sha.ll be lu tin '•'« rate off interest leti ththann N. J. ALBXANUIR COMBA n tiamalu and sale deed for said \l in may, in i| f any rate of lenomtaatloo. of $1,000 eaoli. Tb' ' eu o f Collector of Taits ibnda are coupon bonds, rsgletnabli pntnltM. I w-ciB.t io redeem, offw a premium I IOTAL It the option of the holder a* to DATE): November It, 1M3. LOT tNKii BtUCK $ ]U.7« jrlnclual only or as W both prlucl JO6BFH VALBNT1, *"'«a a. & etaola U. PeWfe a> JH-3M 10.3«3 30 jil ,nd lut.re»l and »r» P»yabl« a Township Clerk 1 •«0 Withe olBce uf thc Wuodlirldge Natloo To be advvrtlKd November 11 and 11,1 INiUKAMCI • ti(INUniEI • HJALTH INIUII)NCI • «SOVS> I N I U II « N C I • t>0UP S "* I- Wlelgolloial « l\, 34-U All XI SM.«V,U llauk. I" WouUlirWim. N.w Jtisey Nuvwnber 37 In Uie independent HO M I OFHCfl NIWARK, N. J. J'"'•"" It Cattierlne H«rrls ** Vhe boiula mill bear Inutest at - Leader. nte which aliail uot ucued *U t U. H/U-2I/U f '' H/M-J1-J7 - U/s/M Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret , MoreMftfr M, 1W8 Press PAOE TWENTY ients must consult with their prove the presence of the disease ON BIRCH SOCIETY The public mutt be made a- possible by kissing. „_«„i t~o Inlllnt—a thurnntherapyv IIff svnhiltf The greatest increase in the Goldwatcr has staled th;,i |,,. i,, Report From Washington Printed Pattern ware of the problem ana should carry out the necessary diagnos- is found to he present tf venereal disease rate is found »- The general public, after many no Intention of dpnmmui,,. „ '','' be reminded of the existence tic tests to prove or disprove the bers of the John Birch s,« 9032,—— "«• Doctor Talk venereal diseases once again. mong the younger age venereal disease. as taiR BS what ihey ,I,, ,„„,"„, Several disuses are classed as - teen-agers and young . . The general public, and parti is "temperate and in kp,,,,,,,^, Many Unhappy Over Civil Rights Bill In recent months the reader'i venereal, but of these, syphilis never be undertaken until a pos-[disease m on. still a dough- Leadershid p of botbh parties are ty lii'Mn with some legislative! committed to. suppo •• r the com- Your filled Two Gun Stamp look un b. ipwil Wit 2.15 in rath in omr dtportmenl, including Uxi. tricks'up his sleeve despite the promise, at least in the House. IMtpt Alcoholic ••verogM and Cicjoreltn. fa:t some of his power has been What will happepp n to the Senate [ f l K p h whittled :iway by "jacking" of thecould be another story. AND OUR ONI .OOK "^^^"J&Sam *"" ° ^ °° oommittoe mi the Administration So could the reaction in the side country as a whole between now How the bill was fashioned and and the 1964 elections. rammed through the House Judi- ciary Committee to reach the Aid Squad Reports gtesent legislative stage, however, already represents one of the 72 Calls in October irangest stories of this or many ISELIN - Total calls for the another Congressional session. month of October, as reported at • And it's one that will come to a meeting of the Iselin First Aid Be categorized as either a strategic Squad, was 72; 1,112 miles were masterpiece or a stupendous blun- traveled and a total of 248 man der on the part of Kennedy forces hours used. —depending on what happens to Officers were named by the the bill itself or the effects which nominating committee for the become evident in the months be-1964 election to take place at the Printed Pattern 90811 tween now and next November. December meeting HUBes1 Slies 10,12,14,16,18, Whichever way its turns out, the Thomas Can was inducted as 30. Site 16 jumper 3% T&rda Kennedy people can claim either a new member. 54-ln.; Manse 1% yds. JWn. a lion's share of the credit or as- It was agreed that an ambul- FIFTY CENTS In wins tor sume the bulk of the blame, de- ance and full crew would stand by thi* pattern — add 16 cepts spite the now-existent bipartisan (or. each pattern for latehuw for a full week during the open- mailing «nfl (peciftl handling. sponsorship. ing of the new Klein's Store on It was the Administration, act- Route 1. Mad.to 170 Nmptptr Pat- ing under duress of Negro dem- tm Dipt, m Wast Mta St, onstrations sweeping the country, Ntw York U.N.T. tad SM that drafted a full civil rights WITH NEWARK AGENCY for new version was drafted NAME „.„ ; with enough Repubdican leader- TWO ship hrlp to insure partial GOP i, 69- BEEF STEW KMLESS I> 69* S1ICED BACON R>39' support in committee. ADDRESS . POTROAST ans Tile new bill was presented on a TOWN _ __, „ take it or leave it basis before! CHASE 4 UNBORN-4< Off! some members even saw the) (Include Zip Code) SAVOY OR WAVB^Y draft. Chairman Celler refused to1 COFFlE BURS Oft BBCH-NUT SLICED BEETS Sliced 2-19 SAVOY OR Dft MONT! KELLEY TOMATO JUICE 4i99 SWEET POTATOES 5r99 ouMBAu MOOTS* FLOUR PUSKNT WALNUTS APPLE CIDER:68 SHORTENINGS 3^55' CRANBERRY SAUCI^ | TOMATOES ^ 6^83 PEACHES ^^ IMMOTORRUBY O «— DO (or uowtu k YOU TWNtfAtH 6^q SUNSHINE HYDROX TOMATO SAUCI°M8?i• &ew Jersey has 21 railroads and 5,227 CREAM CHEESESS^^4f BROCCOLI 23* HAN CHUNK miles of track. Within the state there are •oRDENS- eight major trunk lines and eight major BUTTBMUJC IV MUSHROOMS SNOWHITEtb.38* PASTRAMI .68 freight terminals. On a yearly average, 1 freight shipments by rail, originating or WEEKLY FROZEN FOOD DEPT. SAVINGS ONE BOOK SPECIAL terminating in the state, total approxi- YOUR BOON TOWARD THI mately 40,000,000 tone. APPLE or PUMPKIN PIE PURCHASE CHILDREN'S FOLDING CHAIR WORTH The number trf railroad passenger trips MORTON OR LAKE ORCHARD i • Washable with a podded Mat ^ 20-Qi, . total approximately28million. In addition, •ContourBack •Easyfold / LAKE ORCHARD MARX" 3 KEYS ^ . * '• there are 30 million passenger trips on the for itoring. ' s Port Authority Trans-Hudson rapid trans- • Sturdy hardwood conrtmrttow. BACATEUE GAME i' 1 it line between New*«^* vM ROUTE 9 WOODBRIDGE I>AILY »:30 A.M. to 10 P>>' •IOB 8A1.K8 AU.OWKI) BV M« " I PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND QAS COMPANY laxpaying Servant of a Great State W. .. Not (bra ••luti).). NUV. ii, \ui