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WOODBRIDGE — RusselKPe- worthiness of rcamwu^i ni said th« must turn tend aiv Andrt>» As He Devorate* Cruv« area and so out t that slie sol out of the car leaving Republican vote in t;w en- him to take some luggage out as cent of the B<«rd trance. We must haw an HOPELAWN — While placing he h»d just returned from a trip, J, Lester Neary. Joseph Rhodes, while Harold fitir flowers on his mother's grave in "The rear, so-called A short time later she heard John J this year received 1 472 Comruw the Ukrainian Cemetery, Florida is under two inches of water most the car motor racing and went Fraicis WukoveU t«eman Ray Allbani tallied 2.747 Grove Road, Saturday, Stephen • of the time, due to the drasn pro- OUT. Ui Investigate but another son. At the present time. Mr. Ore- Andrusiczko, 38. 145 Pulaskl Ave- jecting two inches above the b m»"kius an effort to char- ft "» •«» "" Tuesday receiwd LeRoy Peterson, SO. 20 Dorothy maki s TOtB8- nue, Perth Amboy, was struck by grade. Most of the classes must Street, had already found his Icr a plane to the Board ™ pellets from a shotgun fired by use this area for physical educa- slumped over the wheel, members, architects anuird ou»iotheur 1 Qre>test dissension in thp Kp- publican ranks was found in the unknown person in the rear >re constantly respiration interested people to hear the re- the cemetery. Second Ward where Mrs H>tuy Mr. Andrusiczko told Patrolman Struble, Second Ward Clminii.in, The opiniTO TO ihej^hools^wM h4s ^ ln dlsagreem0lU v:;u John Yuhasz he did not see the'^**™— to the hospital where he 1 afterr ta lora *"" " * * Arnold S. Graham, Reuu'cih...in person who fired the gun. The « <*>toin«. brass** due Us <-».„,. — own release after treat- Municipal leader. One of h, r vip-- wounded man was taken to the toe rocks and. mast vl *li mud. ment. At headquarters, where porters, Julius Iszo, caused c-.in- Perth Amboy General Hospital On in*W occasion* in sood vas Uken to make a statement. steiudlion among lonc-tim'- Kr- where he was treated for lacera-1 weather the children are confined Russell said "he had everything publicans Whett he deft-ni.i.i n ttons at the base of the ear and!to their classrooms due to the. 1 to live for and it was just an ac- Democratic appointee. Township of the hand. I 'Continued on Page Six* cident." EiiRineer Howard Madisnn. v,\ a 1 WOODBRIDGE - While article. As th« tv.snlt tins in his yard Sunday, " Mr. Iszo w.is in- Tragic Need of Desolate WOODBRIDOfi—Among those Rkci. U. 14 Third Avenue, argument vritt-, Jolm who reported to the draft board Reading, cut himself deeply Ello, Hopelawn, Republican Coun- a hwik that was nttaolnxl to a this mornini for induction into ty Committeeman, at a mcttinj .pifvcni roiv.vThehrty the armed forces were Robert S, at the Pines, With the r \sulL Unit Homes Fund Concern to police kr-:tiUiu- Efto with assault and battery The nnd although you should be sitting in a rocker at your a$e you . Jr. 65 Cutters Lane, 'Perth Antbtty General case is due to come up in I'Mison hud to take care of a husband stricken with multiple sclerosis. And e and Thomas J. Chin- where six stilrhes were court, Mond.'.y. for income, you had to depend on the welfare orsanisiM.'«& car, 4,i Pennsylvania Avenue, Uie diep kcerniion. i Continued on Or just suppose that you were a mother of su cluUSrtn and then suddenly, your husband, unwilling to accept his respoa*ibiUt»Sj, deserted the family. > ' ~~ If you were either of those two people, wouldn't you be grateful for a food basket and clothing provirYd by The Independent- Leader Christmas Fund? The fund will take care of those people, but there are many, many more who need help and that little extra bit of cheer at Christ- mas time can only be provided through your donations. For the first week of the fund, only a few donations have come I in. As usual, 8. A;, h. Clausqn, Wjoodbridge, was the first contri- butor. Donations were as follows: 150.00 Woodbridge Publishing pany and A. J. Ntlss. $35.00 Luncheon Club. $20.00 ThorvaW E. Olsen. $10.00 A Sew&ren friend. $5.00 E. A. L. Clausen, Julian Pollak.

Mns. E. Christensen. I The IndependentjLeader|; will accept good, usable clothing and 'toys In working order. They may be left at the office, 1"8 Green Street. Please do not seud clothes that need mending or cleaning or toys with missing parts ar broken springs, as we do not have any facilities for mending. Last year we received scores of pusates that had to be thrown away because UOHT BI'ULS rOK 1 UARITV; The W«odbrid|« Uoua Club in a move to ak) Its charity fund will begin the sale ol Uffct bulb* pieces were missing. ' In the c«ttUBu«ul) ^Utiint 1»UHHTO» nlihl ana contuiuini ihruath ^klunlity and Sumu>. In tht above picture, niembeK «| the Clothing and toys will be ac •n^itaalku art slM«n troupe^ around Dr. Cyril I. Hutocr. club iiresident, »s he nukes, the first ule t« Rev. WlllUm Sthmaus, '"••I MsMiurnt tut the cepted up to and including Satur THnlU K»fc*«|Ml Clkunh. StaAdlnt fntm left U> rlaht an WUtwn Stwktl, WUIIam Prnu, Charles I>MII, Ur. Uutacr, Rw. Sciun us, duriiif a recitation day, December 17. The baskets JuMith Simxrs. t«Mra) r>MinMtt »f tht kulb sate, William C«wh In. Ur. Herbert Mo»>. Uwrtnce Campion, Kueeo Ftaiiui, Bru will be distributed Thursday, De- Ntbs, John A**iU kit* Wkert Dbcavai*. ln the front telt Is Franlf Navak and en the rl»ht, Peter Greco, Sixty-»U Inembers ul cember 2^. Checks should be made the M««»iiattM «UI «jaak« a lk*«N-t»-lwu«* cwvasa «t the t»wn, and toiuomw uiibt a souutt truck will l» on Miln SUctt, out to The Indeper^ent-i^ader wter* UM bulbt will ho wild. Christmas Fund. (CdnUpid on P»*e Six)

^ MOW.MHET? 10. Youth Center for_Avenv\ 2Hlh Wedding Anniversary CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Planned by Presbyterian* AVFNEI Cliurch officials In Colonia are. being ur;?erl i,, ,,.,. INOTE. Contributions u> this column must h« in this Celebrated by MacArthunt ,,PFI-I'Presbyterian Church of pledges! towards this pv,,1(.. • W<'' oll'u'c no later than TUESDAY NOON of i wh «weh.) *»nVl ivivi-"hrnume alarmed at the worship services ,,l „ »• i -'I I A surprise party was Out of town «iiwt.s Included Mr. i • in-reasln« -sense of unreal church. Worshippers will b , NOVEMBER , V, , ,,. >,,,m,' of Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. John Dunn and Mr ami ,' VOLin, people of Wood- to pledge. In the aft.»rn;:<;n. . , ;••'„; , ,|| n Fleetwood Road,'Mrs. William Dunn. PhilBdelphlB 10--K:ck-ofI Dinner for Avenel First Presbyu-rlan Church can- Ze Township Therefore, they vassers from th.-i clwircii v;;i, W ,,i ' M honor of Mr. and. Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Alan Campbell. VU.VSL:-S. by Mr. and Mrs. Club. ,3innc-d a drive to raise lout Into the neighborly,,,! ,„ W< "' ' yft,Arthflr 26 Dart-i West Orange: Mr HIU! Mrs. Archie 10-Meeiing of ColoniR Chapter of American Association of not only for their church's cure pledges. Residents of w,,,,, Un.vereUy Women at Colonla Library, 8 P. M. I but nWo for the con- bridge Township who drsn, M 12. 13 :uid 19-Pies, illation of "Sabi\na Fair" by Adath Israel ion of a Youth Center' port In this project and *,.:, I;ianniversary,n . Stevenson, Edison; Mr. and Mrs James Austin. Keansburg; Oil Plasters at Wooribrl^ge Jewish Community Center. Jher- tin-younii People can have like to have a canvas-, .. ,,„, Ml., MacArUiuM'acArUiurr werewere, James Austin. Keansbug; their home on Sunday. ,ir> :r VI- l vholrsi.m"' and clean recreation.." , 1 ',v Weaver K. Eu-iBuchan and Mr. and Mrs AlfX 14 Circle. Mtetng of Woman's Association of First Prrsby- to calt WnodbrldKf B-lii:n r ll,,.il.' „ Knox Presbyterian Hill, Rahway. and Mrs. Andrew 1'hey plan to construct a pre-; irrlan Church, Avenel, at Mrs. HURII MacKenzie's home •this Saturday or 8unil:iy ;,\ ll.llli- . l J. ,nv November 1. l930.!W!Uon and John Campbell. Glas- •abricated buildinn which will ( Mil at 8 P. M. noon. A KUrvey HIIK been ni.ii: ./•..HM.dinu were Robert gow. Scotland. •ontaln a law gymnasium-au- 17- Meeting of WoodbrldiU' Women's CivK: Club at the Inde- the vicinity of Avrniol and is ,.. M, »nd Mrs. Andrew - ~ • ditorium, a youth lounge, and peiuenl-Leader Building. 18 Green Street, Woodbrldge. mailer rooms for Sunday actlvi- been found that then' ure wi S 13 3.iM3r from 1 00 Id 10:00 P M., In auditorium of First The cost off this Youth Cen j quatqu f recreation . facilitir.; included In- the young .people. Therefor uiul Mrs. William Pi\ sbytrrinn Clnirch of Averlel, has been .\i> 'ffleerl s of the chur-chur.-h BIo T C.il, .iiui ii.iu.'liters, Annabelle 18--Bazaar sponsored by,First Presbyterian Church of Avenel. •IniiTh's 1MB budgebudg t of $45,940. r.lh Birthday b 13 In 3very effort to, makr : l,i:d •ii,i. Mi and Mrs. Prank DECKMHER Sunday. November 13, In Mi md Mrs Kenneth Ber- and I Center a reality this iiui Mrs. John Syme, Mr. AVENEL — The 35ih birthday 1- Talk en Christmas Decorations by Mrs. .John S. try. Mi Miclurt Archdeacon, Mr. '",""! qf the Avenel Wo- ai. Colenla Library benefit, of the library. :ii;i! Mi 1 1 1 1 1 i.iKi :.: •limmas Price. Mr. and ' ™ ™ * '*i was celebrated at Mi;- 1 iinr, ooli and daughter, hold in the Avenel 1-lnnii'f. Aunt' Christine Hill and BI'RNEO CHILD CLINGS ALL COST $422 all of Avenel. Mrs; B Frank Siratton. Tren- TO LIFE BALTIMORE. Md.—A telephone !on, southern vlcr-pr;sider.t. ex- BALTIMORE. Md. - Carolyn :all from an outdoor booth on a FACTORY tended Rreetings to the group and Anne McClelland, 12, who was highway cost Roland V. Long, of (.(immunity Day I spoke on the international con- horribly burned when an auto- Shelby, Del., $422.10. After mak- vention of Woman's Clubs held mobile crashed Into the back of i ng the call, Mr. Long discovered Services Held in Geneva. Switzerland. Mrs. Ar- the car in which she and several i thur. Overgaard. third district members of her family were riding lis wallet, which he had taken OVERSTOCKED VJi i' n ;UHIUGE —' Trinity1 vice-president, honored guest, ex- on Labor Day, clings to life al- iut of his pocket in the phone GIRLS1 BETTER F.,)i>.n!)i! ciuuvh,- was hast Fri-' tended greetings and reminded though more than 50'per cent of 'jooth, was missing. It contained -422, mostly in $20 bills. He drove i;.,y < •. • II;:I.J. to the World Com-' members of Importarit coming her body is burned. Her hospital 1 imimiv I);iy s.'i-vioe for the area, jevents. i expenses hijve already • passed ia;k to the booth but his walk if>d disappeared. 1,'rv. WLiumi H. Schmaus and Birthday greetings were extend- : $4,000 with no end in sight. ed by Mrs. Georue Heath and Mrs. George H. Boyd, iiiirnrinr. :| Ki'v. Georg Robert Berla of the Ford's Wo ri-i'1-n HI St. Peter's Church,] FOURTH SET OF TWINS ]Vr;:i Amboy. who spoke on the'man's Club; Mrs. Rensselaer L. AUCKLAND, New Zealand. - ).iitti.»in ihcme "Give Us This'Cartar and Bayurd T. Lamborn. Mrs. R, S. Featherston, wife of a WOODBRIDGE KEY l)n> (in Daily Bread." jMatawan: Mrs Walter Shultise. St. James' Church Scene 33-year-old timber worker, re- Mr Arthur Bryer. chajrman, j Highland Park; Mrs. Harry W. cently gave birth to her fourth & LOCKSMITH SHOP pit'siii'ert Mrs. Harlan Traill. \ Freeman, and Mrs. John Lenkey. set of twins, a boy and a girl. The ijrcsiiicnt of the United Church! East Brunswick; Mrs. Clifford For Cavallero Nuplials other twins are all girls. The Auto - Home - Office Woirv.-n of Woodbrldge, who ex-; Catter and Mrs. Percy Galbraith, Featherstons have three other : children—a boy and two girls— Keys Duplicated S-°Mn I WOODBRIDGE - St. James' Mrs, Victor Sarno. Newark, at-•!tIlllm_ w _„ . ! 2?James churcHafS setting Sunday ' tended the bride - - -n of ,bringmg tne «., to eleven. Harbor;; afternoon for the marriage of . honor and Robeit CavaJeio. bro 570 AMBOY AVENUE thor of the bride, was best man. Insane! C Faili-y Mrs. Hane Nielsen and Miss Mary Miss Jean Arlene Cavallero. Medic — Ls there any insanity WOODBRIDGE, N. J musa portion of the After a wedding trip to Miami, Tin' musical T/in Galisin, Avenuel Junior's; daughter of Mrs. Alfred Cavallero, among your relatives? Fla., the couple will reside at the WO-8-1056 included'solos by Miss Norbert S. Jost and Mrs. 23 Willry Street, and the late Mr. YNSN — There must he. they j-udiu Jackson. "If I Have} Mrs Cavallero to Albert Maskall, Jr.. Willry Street address. For trav- , L , ^nlTodav" and!Harry E. Reasinger Jr.. Wood- keep writing me for money. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mas- elling the bride wore a pink suit, Uv Mi kall, of CoJumbift Park, Perth Am- matching accesories. and an or- RPIUI Your Hearte ... If With Mrs. Reginald O. Isele, Perth Am- boy. The double-ring ceremony chid corsage. Al! Your Hearts Ye Truly Love boy Woman's Club and Mrs. Ed- was performed by Rev. Harold The bride is a graduate of' Me." ward Howell, Belmar. Hirsch. Woodbridge High School and Is Cloihiiii! donations-will be dis- Honorary members present The bride, who was given in employed by the Prudential In-,• pci.st.i lo needy people in Korea, were Mrs. Edward Glendinning, marriage by her brother, Mat- surance Co., Newark. Mr. Maskall '• Reddy Redfeather Says: India, Pakistan and parts of Belmar; Mrs. Lena C. Perier and thew, wor a gown of Chantilly is a graduate of Perth Amboy Kurojir. Harold Grausam, both of Fords. lace over satin, covered with nylon High School and served in the Aiu-r the program, refresh- Other guests were Mrs. William tulle. Hir fingertip-length veil Army for two years. He is em- ment were sei-ved in the Parish Devlin, Mrs. James Atkinson, was attached to a crown of pearls ployed by the American Smelting Hoiiw under the direction of Mrs. Mrs. Arvid Wlnquist and Mrs. and rhinestones and she carried and Refining Co., Perth Amboy. John W Shephard, representa- Earl Palmer. a Bible marked with orchids Seven Agencies tive of Trinity Church to the The program was presented by Umi.id Church Women. Mrs. Leonard Lacanlc who intro- duced Mrs. Marguerite Temple, Bl'MNKSS INTEREST RATE Getting Along with People Metuchen, who gave six mono- Cimmicrcial banks have In- rate charged I logues titled "At the Movies." crcict-d tin- iirime Big Asset, Says Speaker Need Your Help! ' "The China Doll," "Seeing Wash- fuv iiMiis tu businesu s concerns, from thri'c anrt a quarter to three ington," "Vera Cheera's Morning SEWAREN — Being able to get and Mrs. Harry Halscy and Mrs Sunshine Folks," "Seen Prom urn! niie-half per cent, which Is along with people is the greatest La™n were hostesses. Dinner Pour Fourteen," and ; the luiilicst level In more than _, , Un,tn in oitv,B1. hllsi Next meeting will be at Mrs twenty-live years. The Increase "Home Sweet Home." Jimmy ^ one can have in eithei. was the .second made this year. Dunda, Avenel, accordionist, to Nov 16 al 2 P.M with a musical 1 ness or.social life, according played "Lady of Spain,; "Autumn Fred W. Jenkins, instructor at the program featuring Miss Patricia NO CIIANOIC Lea^s," "Sharpshooter," "Love Dale Carnegie Institute School. B>'<™n, soprano, of Matawan. Allen W. Dullas, director of the and Marriage," and "Love is a (Vniml intelligence Agency, re- New York, who was guest speaker Many Splendored Thing." at a recent meeting of the Sewar- MASCULINE BURGLARS ceillly said lie had not seen "any Mrs, Harold P. Wilson, presi- *•!tun}-.' whatever," in worldwide en History Club. He was intro- BALTIMORE, Md.-The thieves dent, represented the club at duced by the program chairman, b^e i ' snlniTMVi' activities of the Soviet wno nt0 a men S wear store Federation night at the Parlin Unidii ilcs|)iUt tlie "smiling policy" Mrs. Joseph H. Thomson. The recently were certainly men. They Woman's Club November 1. On (it fvjn'l leaders. meting was held at the home of hdped themselves to about a half November 3. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. H. B. Rankin, Cliff Road. dozm hats ft dozen neektieSi slx Mrs. Frederick Hyde attended Mr Jenkins quoted executives shir h fdl f the Federation night at the Jer- and famous men, pas and pres-; , t Q h sey Shore Woman's Club of As- bury Park. Jewei Mrs. Stephen. Markulin distrib- enemy. Be a good listener, never 'y- uted year books to the members. disagree completely with anyone, let others talk more than you do, Flowers were supplied by Mrs. u KENNETT, Mo. - Recently, Alex Tarcz, garden home depart- etc., are among the ways to bolt of 1'gnUung hit a tree here achieve success and friends, ac- ment chairman. Mrs. Edward i coursei d across the wet grass, up ( Coley was chairman of the hos- cording to the speaker. i »"" t f pitality committee for the social Mrs. A, W. Scheldt, president,' drain pipe and into and out of hour. was in charge of the meeting. New kitchen. Another bolt struck the members who were welcomed' were |radio at the fire department head- The next meeting will be No- Mrs. John Cassidy and Mrs. Wil-! quarters and knocked a fireman vember 16. Mrs. Lacanic will con- liara Burns. Mrs. George Mulen, 'right out of his chair. Neither bolt duct a lecture on home sewing civic chairman, urged the club to caused fire* at 7:30 P.M., prior to the meet- work on some sort of civic project | ——— ing. ' for the community. Plans were; Who's Changed? ; So Wrong made for a food sale to be held Dec. 'Has vour wife changed very "My wife talks to herself." "So does mine, but,she doesn't To SEVEN AGENCIES realize it. She thinks}I'm listen- B. Ryan presided at the tea table, i and my FOR SALE Through the emember friends Natural Wild Mink Coat Hit I liGS - fitjlLT and relatives with COMMUNITY CHEST > # Size 11 or 12 — Short Length TOPCOATS Excellent Condition a long term 1 THANKSGIVING . Call RA-7-3597 or and COUNCIL investment CARDS You don't buy a topcoat Good wishes and ap- Eighty-two per cent of every contributed dol- often , . . and one usually The Community Chest goal this year is $132,000. propriate greetings lar goes into member agency service. Only thru- outlasts sevesal suits. So for this truly Ameri- The Chest endeavors to make up the operating it's good judgment to can holiday. full-t^me people are employ* ^ the Chest ami choose a truly distinctive deficits of its member agencies, which include: Briegs-Built coat, wriich Council. will cost you slightly be- Raritan Council, Boy Scouts of America, Young Chest-financed agencies serve residents of Peril' low the price of a suit ojf Men's Christian Association, Young Mejn's He- comparable quality. Any- Amboy, Avenel, Cartoret, Ford*, IlopeJ"*"- brew Association, Salvation Army, Catholic thing less would not do Keasbey, Sayrevillo, Sewaren and Wdbrid^ you justice or give you the Charities, Kiddie K

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PUBLIX 585 Anilwy Avemif .Shopping Center L BRIEGS S SONS PHARMACY \V«-»-B3«» • PERtH AMBOY «)l SMITH STREET 93 MAIN STREET 3TAT]E STREET -, PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDGE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST? Free Parking J Prompt, Free Delivery TAGE THREE PKNI)ENT -LEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 ]S,|,K Chairmen Named I o Discuss Diabetes Detection Church Unit Names Drive November 13-19 For Church Bazaar •1 Card Study WOODBRIDOE — The third Slate of Officers New Jersey Diabetes Detection AVF.NKI, Mrs Frank Barth, . .-11 »•» m ,,,ltil)C}F, - A survey of TlrlvP, scheduled for the week be- AVKNR1. Community sing- ' <-ti:k;i itiitn of the bazaar to M irl, m New Jersey will Kinning November 13, will be well mi! was featured for the open- j sponsored by the First Pregby- , ,|ir school 1 PTAmeet- supported In Middlesex County. ni! <>f tiie meeting of Woman's j t^rln'n Church of Avenel, No- . •nirsday night at 8:30 Material for the drive will be dis- Association of the First Presby- vember 18. from 1 to 10 P. M, 1 tributed by the member groups of K(.lioni 11 auditorium, '(•rinn Church of Avenel. Monday has announced booth chairmen U : 1 the Middlesex County Council of ,„,! members will be Mrs. in the church auditorium, under follows: Parent-Teacher Associations, the ' , ,.iri« a Perth Amboy Uir direction of Mrs. 0. H. Wefer- Little folks booth, Mrs. Rich- municipal nurses of Perth Amboy, teacher; Mrs. lillli. ard Myers; bakery, Mrs. Robert . nursing Instructor Carteret, Edison and Woodbrldge minis. A skit titled "Traveler's Aid" Rhodes; flowers and^lants, Mr*. nnal School; Mel- Township, and the Perth Amboy was presented with Mrs. William (Andrew H uhter; ChrtatmM of the Westfleld Visiting Nurses Association. Drey- Ornk, Mrs. Ronnie Nler, Mrs. candles. Mrs. Charles Miller for vl'^,1 faculty and George pak envelopes will, In addition, be William Sandor. Mrs. Weferllng. the Young Adults: art comer, ' ist, Woodbrldge. Har- distributed In some Perth Amboy hrm ;. ••— • - Perth Amboy will be tested there i McDprmott were: Mrs. William Meyer far the Mr. and MX*. '• ;1 f(,ftUire violin and piano dlrecUy Mclntosh and Mrs. David Blair. Club. ' A completed list of booth chalr- Donations to the btoths, with i,y Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Tno!,e ovcr 40, those who are .{)(. overweight, and relatives of dla- i mrn for the annual church ba- the exception of living plants and fc.m been completed for tible to dia- j zuar, to be held November 18, baked goods, should be given to" beUcs are most Kusc:ep was named by the chairman, Mrs. the boith chairmen as soon •§'"'.. and apron sale to be bCte,s anc) should be certain to par- and after the meeting, ticlpnte in the drive. Everyone who Frank Barth. posihlp. Plants and baked goods urmiin. Mrs. Frederick receives a Dreypak is encouraged Mrs. Arthur Bryer gave a re- should be taken to the chunjh y wishes all the baked to use it. It Is necessary only to port on the World .Community Friday morning. November 18, or (Iimsitcd by "le parents, read the directions, follow them! ; Day service, and Mrs. Beckley. arrangements for pick-up by the 'iivcred directly to School closely, attach the two required •delegate, gave a 'resume of the booth chairmen should be made : Semi-Annual Synodical meeting In advance. num before the open postage stamps, and mail II •' held at Atlantic City on October • The art corner will be a n«W ,m at School 1. Other ,,f the committee In 17. feature of the bazaar. Miller, well- .lack Quint, Mrs. Kurt Mrs. Kovack HeadiSsi Election of officers was held known local artist, will have some M,s John Plrrong, Mrs. ' with Mrs. William Clark rcelected ol his smaller pictures on exhibit. ,„ and Mrs, George Bin Fire Co. Group as president; Mrs. Arthur Peter- These may be purchased at the - son, vice-president; Mrs. Carl booth. He will also do personal 1. sketches, which should Invite Na n Haacker. recording secretary; „ tZ l wm be AVENEL-Mr.. George Kov- , Mrs, Abe Rasmussen, correspond- special interest. •iU)

,l;1y from 7 to B F. M.. the Ladlp5 Auxlllary o£ lhe Av(.nnl : ing secretary; Mrs. Richard Refreshments, classified as af- i,, permit parents to -•- --- - . Menke, treasurer; Mrs. George MRS. WILLIAM V. MORGAN ternoon tea. light supper, and ,.hool and confer with Fire Company at a meeting of he Becker, financial secretary, and evening snacks, will be sold ftt group held Tuesday evening In the lls Mrs. Frank P. O'Connor was the kitchen. ' firehouse with Mrs. Andrew Gall-1 named as chairman of the nomin- Miss Nancy Agnes Perry sin. president, presiding, \ 1 ating committee for 1956. The slate to Organize Other officers newly-elected was presented by Mrs. Warren v were, Mrs. Jacob Esslg, first vice- Junior Clubwomen MR. AND MRS. IOUIS VASQtEZ Warman, chairman o"f the com- Weds William Morgan, Jr. ll • president; Mrs. Elmer Dragos, mittee. Installation of new officers and AVENEL - Mis Nancy Agnes the maid of honor, and brides f VOlCrS second vice-president; Mrs. Paul maids were Mrs. A. Yuhas, Perth Win Party Prizes the Christmas party will be held Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliomiak. corresponding secretary; Amboy, sister of the bridegroom, i!(i;liKiF,-- A nfw, town Mr., Mrs. Louis Vasquez at the next meeting. It was de- Joseph F. Perry, 344 Blanchard AVENEL- A plnstic demonstra- Mrs, Godfrey Thompsen, record- cided to give cash donations to and Lillian Lelthner, Avenel secretary; Mrs. William Dwycr Avenue, bceame the bride of Wil- tion was featured at a meeting , n-iptrr of the League the new youth building fund, in- John Beyer, Long Island, served Mrs. Stanley Dc- liam Victor Morgan Jr., son of held Tuesday evening at the home Vniii.-, -will be formed stead of the usual exchange of as best man while John Peter- sergeant at arms. Mark Silver Wedding Date Mrs. William V. Morgan, 456 of Mrs. John George, 19 New Jer- in al 8 30 P.M., at a I gifts. son, Avenel, cousin of the bride, Installation of officers and the Convery Boulevard, Perth Amboy, sey Avenue, Carteret, with Miss i,,. held ill The Inde Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. David Perry and Jack Kaltenbach, Perth Am- Christmas party will be WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. The meeting was closed with a and the late William V. Morgan, Rosalie Paulauskas and Miss An- 18 and sons, David and Raymond, boy, ushered, held December 13 at the flrehouse, Louis Vasquez, 66 Russell Street, '^Praise Service," with Mrs, Rich- at? a double-ring, candle-light nette Pricavauc us co-hostessen. The total guest list numbered 150. ard Kerr as the reader assisted by The couple left on a honey- Special prizes were won by Mrs. under the chairmanship of Mrs celebrated their 25th wedding an- Ire IUIOI i«>»> "••' ma JVBII as uic ICUUCI ceremony, Saturday, in the First the meeting will be i - niversary at their home. The moon trip to Virginia, and upon Eugene Schmeder, Miss Mary Lou bPetev a1r1 UllGreco> )i4s, lwho will be assisted At the guest table were Rev. ,Mrs_ WUUam j0hnson. Presbyterian Church of Avenel, !, B Quiglcy and! mi HM l, Presidents, . Hostesses for the social hour November 20 Galisin and Mrs. Louis Ksentak, A donation of $10.00 was made couple was married November 8 at Roy CMF, Rev Mitchell, CMF, - • - with Rev. Charles S. MacKenzie their return on publisher of were, Mrs. Arthur Bietsch, Mrs. they will reside at 34 Erin Ave- and the door prize was awarded to to the Independent-Leader Christ- .he Holy Family Church, Carteret, Rev. Joseph Powers, CMF; Wash- officiating. William Laughran, Mrs. Kerr Mrs. Georne Campbell. by Rev. Dztad, ington, D. C, and Mrs. W. Millie, The bride was given in mar- nue, Hopelawn, For travelling the 'tr.'.itimatlon has Seen mas Fund Mrs. Frederick Bauer, Mrs. Haac- Sewing for Uie Rahway Memor-_. Mrs. Geow Kunalt, chairman Among the guests were rela- Carteret. riage by her father, was attired bride wore a charcoal grey dres* nciahborlng Edison ker, Mrs. Weferling and Mrs with green accessories. ml Hospital was distributed to the of the Kiddies Christmas party, tives as follows: Mr. and Mrs. In an ivory satin gown with a members by Mrs. John Smath, co- ,ml although In exist - announced the affair will be held Bryer. Mrs. Morgan is a graduate of l b hld Walter Takarski and children, ful lskirt, a scooped neckline chairman of the American Home ,,,:i tune has accom- Sunday afternoon, December 18, Woodbridge High School, class of Georgiann and Walter, Jr.; Mr. ICollege Who's Who trimmed with sequins and seed Department. .ii, i, in the wuy of civic al the firehouse, A committee 1950, and the Burroughs School and Mrs. Charles Takarski, Mr. Meeting Listed Tonight pearls, long pointed sleeves and Final plans were discussed to meeting for the pdrty will be held, of Business Machines. She is em- and Mrs. Garrett Wood, Mr. and a chapel length train. A halo of attend the Third District round- ;;, n in the township in- on November 14, 8:00 P.M., at Mrs. Lists Local Youth ployed in the bookkeeping depart- Mrs. John Martin and children, By Citizens Council daisies held i n placl e heh r veieill of up, which will be held at the Dutch i, nulling the league are Kunuks home on Rahway Ave- ment of Hess, Inc., Perth Amboy. Carolyn, John, Wayne and Gerry; heirloom lace, worn by the Prin- Reformed Church, Keyport, No- , ,,i"nut the Initial meet- nue WOODBRIDGE — The Citizens Mr,. aianmd Mrs™,». Loui^u.s» Lavi— •••n• an----d , FORDS - Charles E. Molnar, cess ol Baden-Baden, Germany, Her husband was graduated vember n. Council will meet tonight at 8 It was announced by Mrs. Ever- son, Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Movel-1 214 years ago, also by her mother, from Perth Amboy High School The next business meeting will and children, Teddy and sun U1™ll-a"u •""•:-- o'clock in the Municipal Building etl Johnson, choral group chair- Uan s , sister and sister-in-law before class of 1946, and attended Rut- be held at the home of Miss Gall- \\uh lit Department man, that a rehearsal will be held nar. Kins Georges Road, a stu- at which time a new slate of offl-! \s carried a bouquet of gers University College. He is dent at Universityit , hah s sin, 107 Wulmit Street, Avenel. at the flrehouse on November 14 been selected for the 1955 issue .een will be f fd; e and stephonotis. employed at the Ceramic Labor- I'ltms for Tag Duy f wnit rose5 Chemical output in U. S. is seen at 1:30 P.M. or.,f «),„•Who'«s Whno Amongs Students in ji Results of the investigation of ! „„„„,,„, A,, atory E. I. du Pont De Nemours Jewish Congress a special school tax will be dis- Miss Karen Wraqulst, Avenel, aiory r,. i, uu mm. ^ ,.. , The dark horse prize was won tt bpCUlHl O^llUUl 1/tiA will uc ma" —" ' - '•• Ml. The Art Department l~i \M American Universities and Col- and Company, of Perth Amboy. i at new high In 1955. i'liii'ir Woman's Club of by Mrs. Wallace Melville and win- leg s cussed. The public is invited. cousin of the bride, -attended asja Mulcr the co-chalrman- ners of the special project were, l/roup too Meet :• , : Mis William Hiirned and Mrs. Peter Marzak, Mrs. Stanley L ! Mr. Molnar was one of 30 stu- r"• • •.L1111* Cole, met with their Hascko. Mrs. James Knox, Mrs. dents picked for the honor by Cap ::..">T on November 3, at the Piiul Sdiumacker, Mrs. Abe Fox, MENU) PARK TERRACE —• and Skull, senior honorary society, : .•• uf Miss Wilma FroehUch, Miss Arlene Sedlam and Mrs. Al-The Menlo Park Chapter of the from a list submitted by assistant bert Engel, American Jewish Congress will .Dean of Men Howard J. Crosby, THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL at \vnrk was started on ••'•:.:rh will be displayed at Hostesses for the social hour hold Its next meeting on Novem-, Selection is based on the student's ! • I'iMni'hs establishments In were. Mrs. Michael Petras, Mrs. ber 16 at Art's Chou Pit, Lake excellence in scholarship and his • '''. it mg to the State wide Joseph Petras, Mrs. Josepfi Perry. Avenue, Metuqhen. I leadership and participation in ex- 1 Mrs. William Perna, Mrs. George ! \Uuch will benefit the The guest speaker for the eve- tra-curricular and academic ac- Mi'uz and Mrs. Owen Roff. lA'.icmity Amputees in ning wil be Rabbi Samuel Silver, tivities. WEISS Factory Salesroom Stcretary of Agriculture Benson, Newark. Rabbi Silver is the edi- j A senior electrical engineering ••;' niceiini! of the group conceding falling farm prices tor of the American Judian, which student, Mr. Molnar is station •id loniaht at the home would be ;i mujor 1956 campaign is the official publication of the manager of WRSU, college radio " ll.imed, 153 Hiuh Street issue, promised incentives to larm- Union American Congregations. I station. He graduated from Perth • ••: ", tor further work or lers "to put more land into grass." During the war Rabbi Silver Amboy High School. Men's 100% Wool f " served as chaplain in the United States Army overseas, and is for- NAT SMITH & SON mer director of the Hillel Founda- 570 Amboy Avenue YVO-8-1D56 tion of the University of Maryland. OPEN DAILY 8 to 8, SUN. 8 to Z A brief report will be given by Mrs. Abe Landsman on current We Furnish and Install Jewish affairs, Mrs. Fred Jesel- All Types of sohn will report on the recent elec- RESIDENTIAL GLASS tion. Members will please submit I journal ads to Mrs. Herbert Ro- ! senthal. The Donor Club will have GARDEN SUPPLIES a drawing for the second month. HARDWARE • TAINTS Tickets and money must be sub- FLOOR SANDERS AND Check These pH Toiletries: mitted to Mrs, Seymour Llss for 1.25 up WAXERS FOR RENT CIIANKl. NO. 5 300 up';FABER«E the November IB barn dance to 2.00 up II be held at the Metuchen Jewish T\\i;r.l) 1.5U Center. I BUSK GRASS 200 up , CIIANT1LLY 1-50 "PJUU.KNA 'XT 1-25 «P (YK1L JOHNSON'S moiis Seal Venetian Covert | si!"vr Nium "+S -''ISSS-SND ICE .*••«* Made to Sell for !$45.00 Authorized Cosmetic Dealer In Appreciation r., i I -

VOLIR ll ih with gratitude that we lake lliis means irsfR of expressing our (h'uiks to the voters of the ONLY PJlOll Township for the wojjuleiful support given to us in Tuesday1* election.

It made m both proud anil humble. We will REGULARS - SHOUTS - LONGS IN do our very best to continue the policies that BROWN - GREY - NATURAL and CHARCOAL 1 -ALSO- " j 21 AMI ALLEYS have n»u4e WiJodbridge a fine and :i Tweed* - Velours - Saxonie* and Gabardines at Low Factory Price*! Cocklail Lounge eomnumity, t

We Are >«« in a Position to BE WISE Accommodate Shift Workers - Open Bowling • OPEN DAILY Till 8 P. M. Mayor Hugh B. Quigl^y Sundays Conunitteeiuan L. Charles Mangione I0A.M.-5P.M. Conunitteemau Peter Schmidt Coiiintittceinun 1. Hay Alibaui Wed In a Beautiful New Hui« Bordentown Ave., SOUTH AMBOY r . c+ A Rt 1, Rahway Cor. Lawrence St. & ™- ' • Flume Fulton ISDEPESDENT-Lt PAGE FOUR NOVEMBER 10, 1955

| Joseph Shlllan. \|n 1 fer. Mrs Robert j vj Turkey Shoot Held Observance Slated Port Reading Peter Reynolds, M- OHM!?. Mr and Mrs o»<-- so, Mrs. Dominic Muvtr Rotary is Sponsor For Veterans'Day Personals Lombard! and Mi? u | Ujak KfDf.E The first WOODBBRIDOE - U Col 8. StaUwrt in r.ftm C Boyd. staff officer at Raritwi turkey '.Imut .'viunsorpd by the; The n«r atMrr*; : • Arsenal, will speak here tomorrow Marttno is as UAh<. WoodbyirV'f Rotary Club for the Bj MR8. benefit fit tiip charity fund was mornlnft, according to Elmer J. Vincent R Martino Mr held at tlif1 policf pistol rsflw Vecs«y. commander ot Wood- JOHN T. U Mh Infantry, Rrv-.rr- - last Sunday. brid« Post 87. American teikm, vWm, A. P. O 39 Ne» y A novel type of targrt proved and municipal chairman for the IS Sixth Street k CcMntts very iininiliir to the 350 mcti who ' observance of Veterans' Day. Port Readhtf Young J««w>s i:> pAi;ici|).iti'd us the novlr.es had i Col Boyd is a native of Co- nel's second b'.rt! d, -v the folowinit t\if- > • • equal -ii:in.->' with the experts and lumbia. Miss. He entered the W0-8-im-W celebrate; Mrs ,t very often nu:-scored them to win army in 1940 and saw combat ir 1 Ms maternal rrsnrir. • a lai'K* turKiy. • i duty with the 7th Armored Divi- and Grace Nem»-» \> sion in the European theatre dur- HiKhesl scorers were Milton | Auxiliary Activities NSIJ and fUnuht-: v Grossman H A. Van Bramer.' ing the last wat. He was award- Mi ^ Knuik D'Apollto, chairman Mr OiHe Loje*ski t-1 ed five rorrtBat start and the John Pulfi. Peter Clausrn, Lyman n( Hie 'itrd party held by the ard. 8ewaren. and \; Perk. Raymond Jackson. Jr., and Bronw Star medal. I.allies1 Auxiliary of Port Reading John Sobotoc*! ar Lloyd SIIVUI. Woodbridce; Sut. j His tours Included four years LT. (01.. S. < . BOY!) M»r»rrt WKl Doroij.T r> Closindn Zurraro. of the Wood- in West Germany and France. Fire Company 1. announces the boy, and'MlR Kath'.,>- bridRf -P:il:e<' Department; Paul He was asigned to the arsenal in following winners: special prize nell, Port Readin* Hayes. Colonia; William Damitz, January 1954 as chief of the pur- winners, Miss Margaret Kelly. Millburn; Frank Masters. New- : chnsing division and principal 1 Hospital Hits INew Mrs. John Tuk&cfi, Mrs. Joseph FATCH1HMT ark; William Peterson. Jr.. Scotch I contracting officers for local and Shillaci; door pri?.es. Mrs. John n\T< LANSING. MVh Plains; Andrew, Ludwig. Fords; ; national procurement. He resides YustMk, Mrs. John Surik. Mrs. Mrs, W. Hifit. South River, cap- at the arsenal with his wife and Peak in October • Edward Grade, Mrs. Frank Anizell: brought a chitch of ?. tured the women's prize. i daughter. Mrs. Joseph Shillaci. Mrs. Patsy eggs to Roy Hunt o! • vation Qepartmetit T..< The sounding of all air raid AMBOY — A total of LaRusso, Mrs". Frank Barbato.Mrs. The second shoot will be held been run owr by a [>•„ sirens throughout the township 1,536 patients was admitted to Vincent Malloy, Mrs. Vincent Mur- Sundtiy at 1 P. M.. weather per- ] chine and srverai », mittins The public is invited.' at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning Perth Amboy General Hospital ray. Mrs. James Clardlello, and Mrs. Jean Colgan; non-players, Hunt fastened the «:•..' Tickets may be purchased at the • . will open the brief ceremonies during Oc'ober, hospital officials place with gummed i>> ! < at the War Memorial Monument .Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley. Misses shoot. Hifles and ammunition are : announced yesterday. 1 ) of the eif ht egw, inr'.\; furnished, but anyone wishing to ] in Woodbrbldge Park. WIUi the Nlcolena Lembanli. Elizabeth Wls- This figure represents a record niewski. and Virginia Shaffer, j thow taped. hateth«-d : bring his own .22 calibre rifle; blowing of the sirens, all pedes- | poults. may do so trian and vehicular traffic will in monthly admissions during 'Mrs. Michael Sasso, Sr. Mrs. 1 James Clardiello, ,Mrs. Prank Special prizes are being award- \ I be uked to stop for t minute of the hospital's 53-ypar history, I prayer In honor of the war dead. D'Apolitn, Mrs. Surik, Mrs. Sabby | The high level of j> ed for hiiih storers of each shoot i said A. W. Eckert. hospital di- [Sirens will again sound denoting j Martlno, Mrs Frank Barbato, and held threat to futun and all winners are eligible to I TURKEY SH(K)TKRS: The Woodbridge Rotary Club's Turkey Shoot got off to an auspicious rector. \ I Mrs. John Giordano; rummy. Mrs. compete ff:r a television set on j sUrt Sunday with the three Kmtlemtn plctu-ed above taking part in the optninR ctrtmonifs. the end of the minute-of-prayer period. Incuded in this figure- was a ! .John Haley. Mrs. Carmen D'Ales- • FEMALE HELM\ AMM l the final day. I The markesmen from left to right are Chief of Police Jack Egan, Louis B. Migllorini. district gov- record of 228 births breaking the slo, Mrs. Nicholas Pellegrino. Mrs. The Woodbridge Police range is The program In the park will BILLINT. ernor of Rotary, District 271, New Brunswick, and August Greiner, the man he succeeded in the previous record of 214 set in July Jean Colgan, Mrs. Frank Anizell. located on Main Street, just vest including placing floral pieces at Experienced, needed ., post, The turkey shoot will continue next Sunday and on the one after at the YVoodbridge Police of this yyr. ; Mrs. Peter Dossena, Miss Margaret of the overpass on Route 9. 1'isUil Range, Main Street. the monument. A short prayer will Kelly. Mrs. Anthony Covlno. Mrs. plication should t* m., be given by the Rev. Earl Hannum During the month, the hospi- Nunzio Russo, Mrs. John Kullk, stating experience. r»:, Devanny. pastor, First Presby- tal averaged ft daily total of 247 • Mrs. John Yustak, Mrs. Vincent starting salary For.: terian Church, Woodbridge. Taps patients, representing an average i Malloy, Mrs. Vincent Murray. Mrs.'Works. Pfrth Ambor Minister Speaks will be sounded by Lesionalre percentage of over 86 per cent John A. Kuhlman followed by a capacity. To date this year, the I gun salute from a firing squad hospital has admitted 13.616 pa- To Young Adults 1 made up of members of the tients as compared to 11.814 ad- Woodbridge Township Veterans' missions for the same 10-month WOODBRIDGE — Rev, Dewey Alliance. period in 1954. An average of 49 Thank You! Fagerbure gave a talk on the Vescey urges the people of the patients was admitted to the hos- "History of the Congregational pital each day in October. Church" at a meeting of the Township to observe Veterans' We wish to thank the citizens ot Woodb; A to.tal of 795 patients was Young Adults of the First Congre- . Day tomorrow as a day of "com- treated in the hospital's emer- Township for their support in passing the T gational Church, Sunday. imemoration of those who sacri- Kency rooms During the last 10 Mrs. Dewey Fagerburg an- ficed w K..^rve our nation and i of reriedication to the task of days of the month. 54 victims of sion Fund" Question at Tuesday's election nounced that she is in charge of 36 accideuU involving automo- the children's table to be featured : achieving an enduring peace." j Paul Ablonczy ,of Colonia ar.d biles were treated, with 38 of these Township Emptm, at thfc annual bazaar, December 1, persons hospitalized and she asked members to con- I Charles Blum of Woodbridge, tribute toys or handmade articles. I commander and senior vice com- A total of 414 patients was admitted to the hospital from Rev. Fagersburg informed the jmander, respectively, ot the Al- Woodbridge Township, the high- group that he will conduct a Bible liance, as co-chairmen are assist- est total, 119. comirfg from Fords. class each Sunday morning at I in? Vecsey. Eighty-three Woodbridge resi- 9:45 o'clock, starting this Sunday. NEW BEAUTY PLUS YEAR 'ROUND| dents were admitted. At the December 4 meeting Dr. NATIONAL PRODUCTION GOAL Mr. Eckert attributed the record PROTECTION FOR YOUR HOM; Ellis Hemmingway will speak on Governor Averell Harrlman, of rise In admissions to increased the merger of the Congrega- ; New York, recently urged that the hospital facilities coming with tional and Evangelical Reformed 11956 goal for National production the opening of the 85-bed West Church. All church members are should be $665,000,000,000 rather Wing last March, and the rapidly Invited. than the $535,000,000,000 project- expanding population of the Rari- Hosts at the meeting were John ed by the Eisenhower Administra- tan Bay area. Elek and Michael Toth. tion. The governor warned that, I in tliis area, it was "more reckless to be under-conservative than' to Brazil plans no chunge in its be over-conservative." coffee price policy.

WINS DOOR PRIZE: Fred Adams, local attorney, is pictured above receiving a football from for- One Consolation mer Postmaster General James J. Farley at a luncheon of the Touchdown Club of New York, held "What do you think of our two at Toots Shor's Restaurant in that city. On the left is Windsor Lakis, Independent-Leader, and candidates for senator?" looking on at the right is I.onnif Ayres, sports editor of the Perth Am boy Evening News. Mr. Adams "Well, now, there's one conso- and Lonnie were guests of Mr. Lakis, a member of the club. lation, we can't elect both of them." POTTED VENISON KUMP like to be in clover—only the un- degrees.then cover roaster, reduce KOAST dipped fields, of course, offering heM to' slow (300 degrees) and apt to accumulate fatty deposits A 3-pound rump roast off that attraction to the ringnecks. In bake 2V 2 hours longer. Since HEALTH as we accumulate years. big Duck prepared with pickling working clover fields, move in zig- pheasants have little fat on them Two waist exercises-, two for the spices will rate high on the family zag fashion with about 10 to 12 and' thus" tend to dry in baking, Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! The N«w-lmprored thighs and Inner upper leg line, All weather HASTINGS tlumi-Awnhita list of favorite venison dishes th« feet to each of the zigs and zags. they should-be basted frequently and two hip exercises, two postural moment it is served! Over five million packages of for doorwityt, window, pocchct. pitka 'TRIPLE TRACK* JUuminn Such tactics will induce tight- with melted butter. exercises, two for whatever your »re constructed of ituidy .040 wrcraft Dredge the roast in seasoned sitting birds to check out a la BEAUTY personal figure problem might be. the WILLARD TREATMENT have aluminum ,. . piovide year 'round pro- Conbiattiii Windoi flour, to which 1 teaspoon of dry wing in a hurry. Distance between tection for your home. Luitroua eouwl CLEANER EXPLODES, 2 DIE These will tire you at first and been sold for relief of symptoms (inith firmly bonded to mttal, in chsirt mustard has been added along you and y»ur partners can be In- make your muscles sore if you are WHITE CLOUD, Kan. — The A few dally exercises will keep of distress arising from Stomach of 11 imart colon and combinntnm. M- With the salt and pepper,, then creased by this device, too! not accustomed to exercise. For aurea tatting beauty in aun, rain, taow. basketball coach, Kenneth Poppe, brown on all sides in 3 tablespoons the figure firm. There are so many this reason it is a good Idea to and Duodenal Ulcers due to Specially dcujned air venta in udn The Roast pheasant with corn stuff- and fourteen boys were cleaning of shortening. Add 'i cup water, exercises for every defect in the start with just a few exercises and Exctu Add-Poor Digestion, nneit awaingt money can buy, ytt mod* ing is a super wa.y of preparing the concrete floor of a gymnasium citly priced ... ciiy to inatall. w V2 cup red wine and! 2 tablespoons human figure, beauty and posture work up to the fifteen or twenty this king of upland game birds. where a high-school basketball Sour or Upset Stomach, pickling spices tin a small sack), that it is a wonder that all of us minutes you plan to take as a ASK roi mi ISTIHMII squad played basketball. Gasoline cover, and simmer 2 hours. Add For your , mix together 3 don't have a perfect shape. Some regular thing. Don't let anything Gattlnets, Heartburn, Siwp- cups soft bread crumbs, IV2 tea- was being used as a cleaner. The Let, ui live you the coat p 1 No. 2 can of tomatoes (cut up), are of little use when compared short of Illness keep you from ktsneu, etc, due to Eicm your home with HASTINGS tlumi- 4 tablespons minced onion and 4 spoon salt, Vi teaspoon pepper, 1 boys had just about finished when AWNINGS on doori and windw arttfc- to others and It is a good idea to your exercises. It is the regular Add.Askfor"WlllardrsMes- an explosion occurred. Two 14- out obligation. r^r ^ tablespoons minced celery, and tablespoon minced onion, 1 table- know the good from the bad. exercise that does you good. simmer 1 hour longer. Serve wjith spoon minced celery, 1 tablespoon year-old boys, Charles Baskins arid «•!•'• which fully explains this M Don't use the excuse that you JOHN GEORGES, PROP. —— OPEN FRIDAY Till the sauce made by the tomatoes minced celery tops, 1 tablespoon Donald Todd, were fatally burned Because of the great number of are too old. These are exercises home treatment-free-at ' ,and pan liquids. butter, 1 tablespoon bacon drip- and two others were taken to a exercises, women are as confused ALVMIMTH STORM W1M designed for more mature people. pings, 1 beaten egg and 1V^ cups hospital in critical condition. as to which ones to take as they JALOISHS There are also exercises designed f ROAST PHEASANT: CORN cream-style corn. Poppe and five other youths were are about what {cosmetics to buy. « MAIN ST. tun 0 also burned but did not require Actually, you need to take only a for the new mother that will not DERN'S PHARMACY WOODBRIDGE HU 0 STUFFING Stuff and truss pheasant and only help!her to get her figure GEORGES Just as do humans, pheasants bake 30 minutes in hot oven (425 hospltalizatlon. few exercises each day. Fifteen or Rahway Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. twenty minutes spent In exercises back |n a hurry, but will make will greatly improve figure and her tiel better faster. These usu- health. A * ally start in the hospital before Each day the averWe woman the mother is out of bed. At this should take a couple of abdominal point they are very mild. The exercises. These are beneficial to exercises are increased gradually RESIDENTS ot IWENEL - COLONIA until the new mother is taking health and, of course, the abdo- men Is one of the spots which Is regular exercises. t Juvenile delinquency is on the increase. Confusion is Specializing in spreading among the youth of America. In our area Children's young people lack adequate facilities for recreation. HAIR CUTTING, PERMANENT THE AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 631 WAVING Woodbridge Avenue, plans to build a YOUTH CENTER this In her Christmas dreams, she sees fur. coming year. Your prayers and gifts are urgently needed, if lliis proponed Youth Center is to become a reality. And we give 8anta a hdping hand with our special group of little THIS SUNDAY/November 13th, a drive is under-way to raise the funds both for the Church's budget and for a Youth furs at prices totter than you Center. You may make your pledge at one of the Sunday ever dreamedl services (8:45, 9:45 and 11:00 A. M.), or you may leave your gtft or pledge at the Church Sunday afternoon. If you wish to have a canvasser call al your home, please call WO. 8* 1631 Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Lou - Sal's All Daigni Exclutively Created by Hair Stylists Today's Youth Are Tomorrow's America! Miss Sally and Mr. Louis WOODBRIDGE FUR SHOP Woodhridge 8-1453 522 Amboy Avenue WO 8-0770 Woodlin^' PRAY and GIVE!! 76 Main Street Woodbridge Open Daily 9 A. M.• 7 P. M. - frtdtyt 11H4P.M.

i '. T-\Tr>ENT-~LEADER TrTPKSDAY. NOVEMBER TO 1W5 PAOI

UVTTVKt 16th Play to be Offered - ••) •<•'• ! - \ A rural t»1»* • :, i; ,K n wasOQtr* •,!.>'•' .i';vi^!d directly By Adath Israel Players fiom •; • tn I' rn.Rtd the Snl The Adath humorous mnts whk-h eulmhv.M> mmm. • i >!.*•• of \:,v

Jt-wisl) Community Centr, Satur- aml as * first-run mot* (t«v ami Sunday, and Saturday, The cut Is comprised of Mr* The November 19. curtain will rise at Arthur Slnett. Jack QoUdwk**, Ma-ide - let s stan a »- »1«\-- rt>m t\[ «>ui •» s T»u havr Iticlwd- By Charles H. Connors in* Frdrral O.rt \tf InmraMe Rutter* University, the SUtt ades in show-business. Mr wood alao designed the set ttrnrlvH. will hr taken into con- »r New Jersey Production aides wire: Mderii:.m I * furthrr tnforma- I ties, Mrs. Arthur Freeman «nd tinn as to \\\* much OW-Age Mrs. George Harris. Txfeets, Mrs A'«i the Adath Israel Player*. l*fl to right »rr I>r. Albrrj Kirhman, Mrs. formed, and this may result in farmers in their states muhl de- but all these kindi of \\ ITNO: Kev. Mnlhrr Stephunir Clara uf the VM\r Henr? A. BtUrsky. Mrs. Emanutl C.nWfaxb and Mrs. Arthur Slnflt. OSS- sert the Republican Party in next .ovrs nl tlir Ijnm.imlutr < oiurptiim, St. Joseph's home, creumfrom Borden'sl •.-|+-,: iiiniK the variety show Sunday at thf home for the Every time I see a,row of indi- year's election. vii!i\V Would Hk.- sn answer in i rhanr, (In- oritan fund, l*ft to rl«ht are l^>uis lavin. the Her. vidually planted tulips — always M • I .w in and ('ommitt<*man Kdward Kath. Mr. and red —strung in front of a lounda- give py>d results three to fl>t om next column | Q. 2—A reader asks: "If I am • pl.tniird the show In gratitude (or nurslnt rare Mrs, tion planting of evergreens, 1 am years. When they suit to dtterv YOUR NEW A.—If iv* hare atwated $S,- idrawint! Federal Old-Age Insur- l.:iv'n rrceived when she was ill. reminded of a sentence tn a book orate, either di| them by destroy- SM a rear (w the past seven ance, can 1 also net the Stale Old- on bulbs written many years ago; ing the leaves and plant new lots rearv r« w*«M rtwiw abMt Age Pension at the same time if "A tulip planted by itself looks in other spots, because it is likely SOCIAL SECURITY $8«.M per month. (Wife WMM the total is more than $1,300 a like a damsel entering a dance- that they are diseased. receive akwit WM). It you year?" hall where there are no partners." Keep in atad that where tulips Q. I—I saw the questions and haw averate* M,«H «r mart A.—You may. under certain OBITUARIES Put them in groups of three or are native, the soil is usually «ell ansivers in your paper n-sardins over the last seven y«an, rvt conditions draw monthly pay five or closer together for better drained, with plenty ot natural social security. I have worked mU meire abMt S9B.M per menu under both the Federal effect. moisture tn the spring, but practi- steady for the past seven years manth. iWlte ntM rectlve Insurance and the State Old- MMIM'TKR | of Group hn J. Tak- two daughters, Mrs, Albert Resko -o lle.delberg Ave- ;iu-h. 80 Cutters L/ne. died Sun- : ,.iv HC homp after a day at home. ind Mrs. Harold Rose; there sons. .f-dite 'li.uuond watch at $135, and (or Men this St. James (temetery. '•••ndsome U kt. top, steel back, seiwinding. ""ti proof and shock-resiitant wstcli at $100 8 died Monday at. the home 1 "her Girard-PerregauH watches from $49.50 her patents. Mr. and Mrs. John Tywonlw She was a third grade 17Uwe\* FtlUxIncl. student In Avenel School. She I also survived by two «J» Nanoy and Diane, at hon»; her I ' vv AWAY paternal grandparents. Mr. mi Mrs. J«ko Tywonlw. Av«^; h« li AN Sails/? maternal grandparents, Mr. At your fOMf tfrt, I Mrs. Paul Cbavan, BtflW ELIXABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO STREET WOODBRIDGE Funeral services were held thto morning at the HUglm PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Horn*. R»hw«. £20 MARKET STREET THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 PAGE; SIX The • J • How The Township Voted Tuesday THIRD WARD SECOND WARD FIRST WARD — DI8TWCT8 — — DISTRICTS — — DISTRICTS — 1 2 'i 8 Total Tl)t:il 6 7 ToUl II 11 14 IS ToUl FOB STATE SENATOR 419—3059 113 222 222 288 163 191 66 ISO—1395 fifii;-- 70 155 225 225 315 258 264 153 194 373 113 142 79 74 JOSEPH H EDGAR 'R' . 1M 128 1»€ 20*J 223 146 123 - 1209 386 374 363 397 275 S69 243 280-2916 352 365 490 400 257 329 407 420 177 241 IU 138 272—4824 no:!, JOHN A. LYNCH l»l IU 182 198 213 146 118 — 1186 241 136 267—4720 376 355 290 296 352 264 263—2542 1 558^338 356 478 389 246 318 397 413 176 18U nuti' pl'ii' r«ill the clinic. Hill* EDWARD CRABIEL 345 356 448 397 230 317 191 - 2284 220 376 378 362 297 272 366 '268 266—2576 381 488 384 256 323 409 410 177 243 190 134 272—4775 !)71n crest 2-1806 ... The welfare de- WILLIAM KURTZ 354 365 463 413 243 320 20,1 - 2359 225 560 343 377 293 263 351 276 262-2557 854 388 240 318 402 401 173 236 184 132 265—4691 375 356 pnitmcnt i- lookinu for a stroller DAVID T. STEPACOFF 'Dl 357 357 457 403 240 319 204 — 2336 219 551 342 4S6 381 and a hiKli cliaii- for a very needy FOR FREEHOLDERS (Full 420—3052 115 219 221 262 163 189 68 161,-1398 family. If you have either of those 65 153 223 218 320 262 '264 148 194 372 109 146 72 DANIEL A FORCE 188' 116 175 199 209 146 125 - 1158 421—3102 117 215 225 264 171 190 62 159—1403 ariicl'fs'that you would like to do- 154 221 227 334 261 267 154 198 378 114 148 86 70 R*AIPH L TAYLOR 'R' .195 125 176 198 211 148 126 - 1179 '69 370 *368 356 289 263 354 262 255-2517 nate <-:ill the welfare office, WQod- 551 335 349 472 '378 249 314 390 394 176 233 183 136 265—4645 GEORGE F. BAER *D' , 347 354 460 393 234 312 186 — 2286 220 369 372 355 287 261 346 266 254—2510 'bridac 8-1200 . . Among those! 3M 465 246 314 385 391 230 185 134 263—4609 !Mir; GEORGE L. BURTON. JR D' 353 346 461 390 236 817 185 — 2288 215 539 348 383 ho took part in the amphibious W FOR FREEHOLDER I nwptmj Term) 130 228 243 281 177 189 70 183—1501 exerciws on the southeast coast 82 232 261 266 368 258 255 152 249 376 110 146 81 70 417—3323 EDWARD P TARLOSip R 214 167 226 240 234 16? 127 - 1377 265 251 364 266 234—2430 were George C. Paulson, machin- 382 235 301 351 383 171 226 178 133 259—4350 367 358 335 — HIM;: 327 320 414 356 229 296 191 - 2133 203 480 305 310 433 ist's mute first class, USN. 668 St. GEORGE OTLOW8KI 'D> FOR MAYOR 224 228 256 179 207 59 160- -1440 Goorce Avenue. Woodbridge: Ma- 160 212 211 344 275 277 152 198 429 130 178 90 73 444—3241 127 LYLE REEB. JR. JK< 195 117 186 216 212 141 123 — 1190 389 363 309 26ft 353 291 265- -2626 rine Cpl. Ml.-hael A. Shultz, sori 229 562 354 371 471 389 244 344 406 385 161' 202 178 138 257—4691 .391 K7f.fi of Mi. and Mrs. Albert J. ShulU. HUGH B Ql'IGLEY 'D> 374 374 472 405 266 343 207 — 2441 260 Mum Street, Woodbridge 8mdj FOR TOWN COMMITTEE PFC. Itobrrt J. Zeher, 13-E Bunns LESTER STOCKEL 126 232 274 183 196 83 ' 170-1.472 117 Chief William A. Fischer. 60. of HAROLD L BARR (R. 389 378 359 289 262 359 286 257—2519 Criuiford. who died last Saturday L. RAY ALIBANI iD> of a heart attack . • . REFERENDA, STATE BONDS FOR WATER 21 95 54 55 188 150 128 M 38. 119 82 110 59 63 174—1416 64 119 71 92 54 31 • 80- 610 Around the Township: YES 97 50 92 88 '72 47 46 - 492 249 121 303 348 337 400 305 279 206 355 355 133 144 160 101 355—3902 130 312 275 298 206 87 195-1752 Miss Evelyn Pastor, daughter of NO 262 203 296 300 264 222 164 - 1711 PENSION QUESTION Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pastor. 525 179 201 334 243 215 181 208 268 123 155 132 125 260—2948 145 246 172 178 132 187 81 136—1287 41.- Leon Avenue, is pursuing secreta- YES .198 118 217 212 204 172 123 — 1244 81 243 191 190 185 127 83 84 78 41 257—2280 82 183 182 218 117 145 47 130—1104 44m. rial studies at the Berkeley School NO . .. J70 150 166 197 J41 108 90 - 1022 68 168 214 220 164 212 of Secretarial Training, East Orange Lenny's Luncheonette. W Inman Avenue and Conduit Edward P. Tarloslti, Republican alone in the world Way, Colonia, will sell Independ- Boys would start out skating from | Univ.-i?p contest, makes her screen j School 17 candidate for unexplred term for ma tic. debut in Universal-International's ent-Leaders at his newsstand be- the Sewaren docks early Sunday 1 Freeholder led the ticket for the ginning with this week's issue and morning, go as far as Elizabeth, "Pillars of the Sky." playing op- (Continued from Page One) Case No. 19: Louis Martino, 416 Carteret Road, and skate back before dark. Other. posite Jeff Chandler in the West- above conditions, This situation I daughter of 13 M ern currently in production. work. Have small me Port Reading, is also handling our young people from Tottenville t.cKet with 9,50 vote, newspapers . . . Joseph Orbon, would come over in their Ice-boats < Merle Oberon is scheduled to Insufficient Conduit Way, Colonia, is begin- to race. After 1892. however, the j be Lex Barker's leading lady in Case No. 20: Man Believe it or not, but Gary "Please tal ning a route this week for the Sound was kept open for transpor- | "Cry Innocent." We hear that man is a multiple Cooper makes his debut as a so that our children, whoo thus 1 by ^ gcant margln of „ Independent-Leader and will de- tation . . . That when the Vulcan Lex would Just love to play in a tlm and the wife m singer in "Friendly Persuasion," suffer with half sessions, can at jvoUs_4i479 voted yes and 4406 liver in his neighborhood . . . Two Detinning Co. came to Sewaren; Western, particularly "Bus Stop." of him and therefor with a song which w~s especially least have decent playgrounds,. IvoM n6 i.Th The e townshitownjnlp pmn[ wen t alonalongg area students. Hlnd'a Feibush, in the early 1900's. its plant here steady employment We are only asking for what ulth the rest of the state in de- Woodbridge and Joseph Comu- and the company's sister plant in written for him by Dimitri Tiom- Kim Novak, who is a natural should have been a part of build- feating the Chimney Rock water Case 21: Another p. nale. are enrolled as freshmen at Streator, 111,, were the first two kin, Oscar winner. blonde, has had to dye her hair the University of Bridseport, detinning plants in the western ' ing the school. ; proposal with 2,518 voting yes and of an elderly couple a different color for each of her world. Social Socuir Bridgeport. Conn. . . . hemisphere. Then, as now, Hie' The casting of the leading roles last three pictures. She was a "May we expect you to come 7,365 voting no. come. This couple h.i: . principal business of the company of "The FoUr Seasons" has been "dark" blonde in "Picnic." a light j over to our school and observe our to fall back on. is the separation and recovery of completed with the signing of Jim blonde In "Eddy Duchin Story," [abominable situation? The best In the Muilbag: the two components of tin plate: Backue for a starring role. David and an in-between blonde for time to do this is at noon on any Tragic Need Case No. 22: An diV-. Matin* PFC. Donald Merker, tin and steel... That one of the Wayne. Keenan Wynn and James inclemenj, day. One of our mem- Old Age Assistance "Man with the Golden Arm." This year millions of Americans (Continued from Page One) son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mer- oldest Individual enterprises in Barton will be seen In me other bers will gladly pick you up on Several more cases have been ker, 15 Edgcgrove Street, Fords, of all faiths will join in daily Bible Case 23: Middle ;rr Sewaren is Capt. Jack Thomas' lop roles. After waiting here for a year, such a day." investigated and there are now 87 also participated in the recent reading from Thanksgiving to i living; alone. Marine Service on Smith's Creek with no work, Alexis Smith and amphibious maneoouvers . . . Joan Christmas in the twelfth annual j families on the list to be aided. Case No. 24: Ekli-r.y off Cliff Road. Started in 1923 Monty Clift, who is now In Eu- her husband went to New York By Christmastime It is expected Ing to make a no oi : Bradford, 1 Oakland Avenue, when there were only 10 boats, all rope, has been seeing a great deal observance of Worldwide Bible | GOP Fights Fords, Is a member of the Rutgers and signed up for the road tour Reading, sponsored by the Ameri- that approximately 90 families Security alone. No o:!.- Sewaren-owned, the Marine ser- of the country with Llbby Holman. of "Plain and Fancy." She imme- Preparatory School Glee Club , . . can Bible Society. (Continued from Page One) will be on the approved list and _ Case No. 25: Mmi.,. vice now offers 200 minings, all Rumor has It that they will co- diately began to receive offers Mr. Graham has found his A letter from a friend stating she taken, with a waiting list of 100 The program, which began they can only be helped if suf- children, ages two to 11 : star in a picture to be made in from Hollywood — the lead with strongest supporters in the candi- is sending clothing from out of more. Boat lovers from all over Italy by Vlttorio de Sica. when a U. S. Marine on Guadal- ficient funds are received. Every deserted. town for our Christmas fund, re- Mario Lanza in "Serenade," and dates who stated the difficulty in penny received goes to help the Case NO. 26: Mothc New York and New Jersey keep also with Spencer Tracy in "The canal wrote his mother asking minds me to plead with you to their craft here and get repairs, Miss Maureen Hingert, who was that the family join him in read- the Second Ward appears to needy. All expenses ar'e paid for 12. Mother ls incur.1:;/. bring in clothing and toys as soon fuel, parts and storape facilities "Miss Ceylon" in the recent Miss \ Toy Tiger." ing the same passages of Scrip- emanate from a few who want to by the Woodbridge Publishing-Co. come very small. as possible. Please do not wait un- from Capt. Thomas. . . ture each day. has spread In scope be "chiefs and not Indians." New cases are as follows: Case Case No. 27: Sever: . til the very last minute because :o the peoples of more than forty Another supporter of M»s. Stru- No i3> two elderly women who this family includin. • , it makes it very hard for us. All Last But Not Least: nations. jbel, Ira Jordan, a County Com- llve algne n0 near relatives; only old boy and girl. HIKJ.I: the work is done by volunteers mltteeman from Iselin, during the but Income is 111.su it:. Born at Perth Amboy General The readings are without note Income from Old Age Assistance. and if we can distribute the work campaign sent a lengthy letter to ther cannot work i>. Hospital: From Woodbridge: a son or comment, and one may use Case No. 14: Family of 8 chil- over the next few weeks it will ;ounty leaders, listing so-called to Mr. and Mrs. John Silogy, 55 whatever version of the Bible he dren ranging in ages from one must stay home to ;.-.;. avoid the last minute rush which charges against Mr. Graham. To New Street . . . also a daughter to 14. The man of the house her children. is wear and tear on the nerves ., , prefprs. date the letter has been ignored to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes, hasn't had a steady job for some Below are the readings for each by county leaders who have ap- 0 Richard Avenue, Hopelawn; a STRAINS day, in the theme of personal time and the Income Is very small. parently taken the stand it is a Didju Know That: daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph faith as selected by numerous matter for local county commit- Case No. 15: Widow and six This about Sewaren? . . . That Horvath, 40 Marion Street. Port with MAGNE-TRACTION people from many denominations. tee members. Mrs. Strubel has in- children. The eldest daughter re- -STATE there is a beach in Florida today Readirlg; a son to Mr. and Mrs. NOVEMBER dicated she "expects with the help quires very expensive medical named Boynton Beach after the Robert Whittaker, 15 MacAvtnur 24 Thanksgiving Psalms 23:1-6 f i nds to take action*atter treatment. THEATRE famous resort here In the early Drive, Fords, and a son to Mr. of ner r e Psalms 46:1-11 ^ election." But Just what action Case No. 16: Family of 5. The VVoadbrider V .1 1900's . . . That in 1921 a Holly- and Mrs. Albert Tntkn. MR New 25 " wood movie company came to Se- 26 Psalms 100:1-5 |B not, known. An unofficial poll of man is unemployed, the woman is Brunswick Avenue, Hopelawn ... WED. T1UU -'M •aren to film part of "Peacock 27 Sunday Matthew 5:1-26 county committee members taken ill, the only income is from a son Alley" .starring Mae Murray and 28 .... Matthew 5:27-48 this week shows Mr. Graham has of 19, whose pay Ls very small. Audit Murpln ." Matthew 6:1-15 the majority backing him. Monte Blue. It was directed bv Too Much Trouble 29 Case No. 17: Widow and son. "TO HELL AM> HU Miss Murray's husband, Robert Z. Boss: "I suppose you wish I 30 Matthew 6:16-34 jn tne First Ward, two other The woman ls unemployed. Only long-time Republicans also failed i» Leonard. The story concerned a were dead so you could spit on DECEMBER Income Ls from State Board of Matthew 7:1-29 soldier returning from the first my grave?" 1 to show any effort to help elect Children s Guardians. World War and action centered Employee: "Not me. I hate to Matthew 18:1-14 candidates. As far as could be Case No. 13: Elderly woman all Rlchord Conti-ViUiir M around the station which was stand in line." Matthew 18:15-35 determined Mrs. John W. Boos, in draped with1 flags and bunting "Br.NGA/,1" Sunday Matthew 22:1-22 who resigned as First Ward chair- That Sewaren is the only (New Matthew 25:1-30 man, last year, and one of her ISELIN, N. J. Jersey community on Stateh Is- DID YOU SAY- SUN. THRl Matthew 25:31-46 supporters, Pied Strahl, a County ISELIN LI-8-9090 land Sound with residential real Mark 12:18-44 Commltteegnan, did very little, If Sterling M,.m| estate and private docks fronting GOO-GOO DOLLS? STEVE ALLEN'S Luke 7:31-50 anything, in this year's campaign. | THURS. THRU SAT. 'LAST on the water . . . That up until John, A. Lynch, Democrat, sen- j (Star of NBC-TV I Luke 14:1-4 Errol Flynn - Joanne Dru PITS the railroad went through in 1876 ator-elect, who will take the place Luke 14:15-35 M Sewaren was known as East GOO-GOO DOLLS! of Senator B. W. Vo&el, Wood-; Vlnlnii Mayo-Drum' Universal Bible Woodbridge ... That the old white bridge, who did not seek reelec-j in SURE, WE GOT EIY1! 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 "THE WARRIORS" | colonial house on West Avenue tlon due to ill .health, led the j "PEARL Of Till S. I \'l'l opposite the station was the Rev- Luke 10:25-42 ticket in township with 9,827 votes.! I Cincm*Scopc i olutionary headquarters of Gov Only 59c Each Luke 15:1-10 WEI). THH1 dartcret and was moved from Also Luke 15:11-32 Kirk DmuUs • .ih •;•< FJort Readinii to "its present loca- ACE NEWS AGENCY John 3:1-17 tion in tlit 1870's. Legend has it Railway Avenue at Green Street Johon 14:1-14 -FORDS- "FOOTSTEPS in the FOG" that the British governor WOODBRIDCU , John 14:15-31 scratched his initial with a dia- r Romans 8:14*39 PLAYHOUSE Giant Saturday Matinee mond on one of the window-panes I.. Romans 12:1-21 WED. THRU SAT. HKY, KIDS! , . , That another rumor has It 1 Johji 4:1-21 that Richard Barthelmess, the j Isaiah 9:2-7 Two (irrat Movies mov|ic actor, was born in the house '10 HELL AND BACK" MAJESTIC ' Isaiah 11:1-9 when it was run as a boarding- with Audit Murphy Isaiah 53:1-12 house before the fjrst World War. "THE WARRIORS" NOW TIIRl' \MI'S1 John 1:1-1 . . . 'Trait St. John's Episcopal BIG "JUNGLtj MOON MAN" ... Matthew 2:1-1 Church wa$ built by James Grow- with Johnny Weis>mu|ler that held Hi'' ney in 189J!. James Stoddart, fa- l Sit. Matinee • Extnt Cartoons SI'rXIBOl MI mous Scots actor, was among the j LAST NAME IN LIST "Abbott & Costello 1 M founders . . . That tjie Royal Pe- LONDON, England — Holder of and Comedy) (iltli Ford • Durotl' ' tho last place in London's tele- troleum installation- i here is the SUM. THRU TIJES, Jarnest independent deep water phone directory is V. K. Zzzu+ who In the Navy" "TRIAL Discounts took the pridefyl place from Lewis terminal in the New York harbor, "LEFT HAND OF GOD' according to company spokesmen, On Kulirt' Stock of Zaymbla, who had held the last- 5 CARTOONS SATUKIWV There are facilities for handling name-honor for years. with Humphrey Boiart and Gene Tltrnty SPECIAL KIDDIE Slfl large ships and storage capacity 1 Curnivul nl I HI i in Sewareh of 63 million gallons SUN. THRU Wfcl). "JAIL BUSTERS" CARTOONS of oil . . . That winters were ap- 7 of Board Agree with Leo Gorcey and the Hurt Lancaster In Roiuld "< parently more severe In tbe old (Continued from Page One) Bowery Boys days, and that after Thanksgiving LIONEL TRAINS Structo Schools Corporation of '•LAW AND ORDER"j there was no navigation on Boston made the olfflr to build S»U and Sun. Coiitlimuuu from St'h from $12.% • 2 P.M. "THE KENTUCKY" Smith's Creek or the Sound which Treat The Family a six-room school in'the Town-i were frown solid for two months. I ClnemaHcope I ship for $98,000. That price WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 STRAND I--. would include the furniture and Ainu the concern stated It would be "HUNGARIAN SHOW" "A 1'RIZK OF GOLD" Forecast: COLD constructed Ift. four to five From I r. M. Continuous NOW THm with Klciiard Wldmark SUNDAY months. i ( 1 McGregor Matiregor TO Jane Wym.ni i "" Sleeveless JACKETS DINNER "LUCY GALLAI At A Small Deposit Will Hold Your The St. Demetrius Community Center _ CO-HI! Selection Till Chriptmus Woodbridgc Township's Proudly Presvntt Most Beautiful Restaurant CONSULT US ON YOUR LIONEL PROBLEMS The Sensational "SOPHISTICATED SWING" "FORT YUMA^ All guaranteed service. Work done on our Premises by our own trained personnel. of LES ELGART 4IOUIARD his Triyupet and Orvhevtra Bcreniiilnii '' An Uiupenkal'1'1 "" JOHMOnj SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 ISO DANCING THE' BEAST wii wooimiuix.K Advance Tickets $1.50 THIS FRIDAY 1,000,000 Ituute No. 1—At the (Jloverleitf Admission at Door $1.85 VETERANS DAY 101 MAIN STREET Nut to Wuuilworth't •*$|NS OF Prld»j TUj t r. M 691 - 691 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET FACE SEVEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 f lN PENDENT-LEADER ISELIN-COLONIA SECTION inbepentont- Heator Cana Conference Holy Name to Sponsor i* IVmporary Slate Communion Breakfast Dance Successful

Named by Croup ISELIN—The Holy Name So- 1SKLTN — The barn dance ciety of St. Cecelia's Church will sponsored by the Cana group of The first organizeorg»nl7«-- have a father-son communion St. Cecelia's Church of Iselln n-i of the proposed breakfast Sunda, November 13. All proved to be a great success. It , , lhe m "J i,h" community Center ™ of the parish, accompa- was held on Saturday, November 5 -nnday in the recreation n\ed by their sons, will receive nnri was attended by 150 couples. '•''' Cecelia's Church, Ise-1 communion at the eight o'clock i Uncle George* Ullrich and HI* Mass and then proceed to the ! ,mfi hundred fifty per- Hayswders provided the music • Recreation Center to attend the rlldCti far the Intricate sets. , • Ooff, chairman pro regular monthly breakfast-mcct- The Oana group under the fli- > »d - Rabbt Samuel 'in Rg. recttrm of Fathher Thomas Den- , of the Congregatldn The principal speaker at the i tin is meeting a Heavy schedule . breakfast will b:- Magistrate An- ,,,,rl, Woodbrldge, who !of conferences. The finale of the i ihe group on the need drew D. Desmond. series of Cana Conferences was ninunlty Center In Iselln. P'.ans will be formulated far the held on Monday, November 7, ' Kreemarr and William annual New Year's Eve dance. Father Denticl is starting a new . the Edison Communl- scrips of Cana I Conferences)" which will be held on Sunday, ke and d an*werean«e d ! November 13 and Tuesday, No- , n the problems en- () Prizes Awarded | vembcr 22 at 8 P. M. at the . ,i mid the procedures em- church. Cnna II Conferences are ,v them In realizing their For Best Costumes also planned for the future in' December and definite date will ,,,.,,,,1117 executive board 1 be announced. '•',',•) us follows: chairman, ISELIN — Children of School 6 All future Cana Conferences Kiihn; vice-chairman, I participated in a costume parade will be held on Sunday and Tues- Kline and Bernard Sellg; and then held a display of cos- day evenings. These conferences ." secretary, Mrs. Law-; tumes at the school. are. extremely interesting and ;•< mberg; corresponding Prizrs were awarded by the- PTA highly informative. Cana I ex- Mrs Herman DlnRott. to the following: EuRene TcngR- plains the husband and wife re- • Davis, and Mrs. Sey- lies, Garry Schein, Donna Lee v TO SPOfftOR MINSTREL: The Senior Choir nf the Virst Presbyterian Churrh of Isrlln will present repeat performances of its minstrel ;U I lie rluirdi recreation lationshlp; Cana II explains par- i , Committees' were,Michel. James Podeyzwa, Eileen • : I room 1'riday and Saturday lights at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the organ fund. The picture ;it the left shows the end men b ttom row, left to liulit, Itrnrp Waynor, ent and child relationship and '• , study ad report on Garticser. Donna Bender, Donna Jennie strlb, Mnry Lnu Stockman: top, Ted Stoepcl, Bob Vanderdee.ker, Bob Putipaw, IlaVry I/IIotte. At the right is part of the cast. Cftna III has to do with, the spir- .•.hiciitlon. building, fi-!jKrammc-r, Richard Wood. Thomas :1, BOD vannnun...,, itual and supernatural jipects .,,. nihorshlp. constitution, Bonomola, Charlene Eccles, Kath- * marriage, ' i-i-laiioiw. I Icon Krusen, Joislee Smith. Ruth Any couple desiring to attend '••• of the Men's group ' Cassell. Charles Bockman, Mark Marcella Leandra Pecora If ilipponis Hosts these conferences is asked to con- ' ••'•'ld f Snday1 —- ~...~- i^v™. for SuSundayy . Wood, Rose Gulgun, Leslie Kram- At Birthday Fete tact the Rectory and urged to •J7. at 8 PM.. , 1353mer, Donald Wotanowski, John ISELIN PERSONALS Bride»-«« of«/ John Uhn F.F. O'Neill AtRirthdavFe make early reservations for Cana, Podezywa. Sharon Kovlevi, Garry Road. ThcWomen's ISELIN —Miss Marcella Lean- Hotel Plaza, Jersey City. After a Kimball, Steven Jentis. Patricia COLONIA-Mr. and Mrs. Frank iniTt at the same.lo- and daughter, Patricia, Newark, dra Pecora, daughter of Mr. and wedding trip to Pocono Moun- Lcmchuk. Thomas Kimball, Mar- Filipponi, daughter of Mr. and Tuesday, November 29. ^.,,,.,^. ...« —. and son, Robert, Berkeley Heights. Mrs. Anthony Pecora, 9 Zerman tains, Pa,, the couple will reside |tha Dctlefsen, Evangela Legones. Mrs, Frank Filipponi. 130 Ridge N1 By Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher visited Place, Weehawken, became the at Washington, D. C. Joan Hoffman's •up wishes to thank Rev j Robert Bobak. Dl«ne Lacky. their daughter and son-in-law. bride of John Francis O'Neill, son -phe bride was graduated at Road, entertained on the third ',,-. of St. Cecelia's In connection with the parade GLADYS E. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Asquith, of Mr. and Mrs. William E. O'Neill Holy Rosary Academy, Union birthday of their daughter, De l,,'hn, for his Interest jtue PTA hold a'baked Roods sale Sayrevllle, ln the afternoon. Engagement Told SCANK jof Iselin, in St. Michael's Monas- city, and received a BS. degree borah. ,.K assistance In provid- »nd netted approximately $85. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turchin lege of Mt. St. Vince, 497 Lincoln •tertery Church, UUnion n City. Bev.a t College of Mt. St. Vincent, New Afternoon Ruests were Mrs ;„,',.nK piaCe, The Executive Board met Mon- and children, Madeline, Arline, The bridegroom is a gradu- ISELIN - Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Charles Oakes officiated Ross Rathburn and childrecl n "._._. - day and received a report that 38 Highway and Michael, Richmond Hill, Long harles Oakes omciaiea. ionc. im. U1WB o liam Hoffman, 68 Harding Ave- Given in marriage by her father, ate of Woodbrldge High School Tania and James; Mrs. Fred Zim LN1MT IWRTY noUrww memberujriiivti.si wernwxe. jidded t_o the Island, were Sunday guests of Mr, nue, have announced the engage- .'ii Tel. LI-8-1619 the bride wore a gown of parch- an(* received a B.8. degree from merman and children, Jacquelin Mrs. John Cwiekalo, membership roster. This makes a and Mrs. Walter Baran and Mrs. ment Of their daughter, Joan : 1 !N merit satin, fashioned-with a-por« Mt. St. Mary's College, EmmlU- and Robert; Mrs. Irvin Sommers lnad. was hOSttsy at a j ttftai or 249 families represented, F. Ostrowski, Green Street. Other Christine Hoffman to John Mt*..... trait neckline trimmed with Alen- hurB. Md. Soln* are fourth-year and children. Henry and Mary for the benefit of the I icavint; only a few to brim; it up guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Candlcss Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, con lace and a train. A fingertip students of medicine at George- Mrs. James Watmon and daugh ! I i c:.\ib of Iselln. ' Prize , ioo per cent membership. Mauceri and children, Frances John McCandless, Jefferson, l 0 —Mrs. Joseph Rapacioli, Dow veil was attaehed to a head piece town University School of Medi- ter, -Kathleen; Mrs. Jack Dalin A ere Mrs. Anne Calverlt t \VI'IHIC, has returned home from and Raymond, Correja Avenue. Street, Edison. , 1. cv,n oaprilir| np_ cine, Washington, D, C, and will sky and son, Thomas; Mrs. Ernest , —Mrs. F, Ostrowski, Green of seed pearls. She carried or their degrees in June Miss Hoffman is a graduate of .Mil the special award; Xahway Memorial Hospital where FiUppone and son, Robert; Mrs. Yule Parly Planned Street, has returned home after Chids. Mrs. Mario Inchiosa, Jr. Middlesex County Girl's Voca- , ;ha Hanna, bridge; Mrs. she has been a cardiac patient. Henry Strubel and daughter, a three weeks visit with her son-IJrbana, 111., was matron of honor tional and Technical HiKh School, . i Eliot, pinochle. Quests Hy Home-School CircleShe would ureatly appreciate vis- Linda; Kathleen and Timothy in-law and daughter, Mr. andMr*. Paul Angelo, Rahway, and Woodbrldge, Class of 1955. Her ; Mrs Fred Walker. Mrs. its of friends and acquaintances poor Dad! Savage, all of Colonia; Mrs. Frank [Mrs. Edward Turchin, Richmond Mrs. Frederick MoHock, Long Is- fiance Is employed by Davison : llmvcr. Mrs. Gordon Gill. 1SEUN — Open house was held •)ut has requested that no one Karlobich and son, Prank, Jr., iHlll, Long Island. land, were bridesmaids. James Mother announced that a prize and Bans Oarage. Y.'.iam Rudlanduaiana, Mrs. wii-iWil-^ Iseltn School 6 ln conjunction elephone her as stu: must have O'Neill served as best man for id iiven evermn y Saturday to Irvington. Evening guest* were \m Mrs. Joseph De, { complete rest and wtuld be un- —Mis Violet Scank, daughter wou i.uucll -. - wR h g mocUng Q ln e Home and his brother. Ushers IncludedIncluded.Ed. Ed-- ththe*e 1nnfitlbiMiU^me1 ^membem r of theMr. and Mrs. Ronald Houser, Irv- ftrael has asked the United School Association. able to put forth, the effort to i of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scank, Mrs. Andrew Sedlak and ward O'Neill, another brotherbrr**-""; family during the weekk. ington; Robert Buchanan, Hill- SUWB to provide her with as much The members are offering a va- inswer phone calls. Lincoln Highway, was guest of .ii,me Albrecht, Joh)hn Matthews, -Elizabeth, and Almost with one voice the five side, and Mr. and' Mrs. Eugene arms as Egypt receives from the ried selection of Christmas candy —Friday evening jguests of Mr honor at a birthday party Mon- Joh)hn Negra, Iselin. children protested: "Oh, that isn't Filipponi, Nutloy. Soviet bloc. L ill DICORATE and stockings for sale. Orders and Mrs. Robert Scank, Lincoln day night on her seventeenth A reception took uplace in the fair. Daddy will win every time." u\- .- The Mgul»r may be placed through •_ Highway, were Mr. Thomas EV' birthday. Guests Included Mrs. , Westminster Mrs. Peter Kravitz, president ans, Rahway and Joseph Rit'ten .Harry Evans, Mrs. George Max- • Presbyterian f wishes' to express her apprecia- house, Harrison who was also a ' well, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cuth- I evenin°g tion to everyone who participated jlnner guest, Mrs. Harry Evans bertson and children, Dicklp and ._ in thein the Halloween cake sale. ind children Dorothy and Harry, Maureen, all of Iselin, Miss Carol Plans will be discussed The next meetinK will include Iselin and Alex Cuthbertson and Schneider, Woodbridge, and Otis .uniting the back room a C'niuilmas party December 7 at ion, Dickie, Wodbridge Oaks. Dougherty, Roselle. •::uroli. A "hen test" will —The regular meeting of Lady —Two from Iselin were treated .745 p.m. at tl '•--' w iie meeting, Young people oresters of America Star of Ise-at Perth Amboy General Hospi- . u,e agea of 12 and 18 No 1st Whatever lln Circle 5i will be held Monday tal over the week-end. Little Ber- night at School No. 15. A covered nard Elliot, two years Old, suf- ' i—i t o attend„,.. ,. , If at first you don't succeed lish luncheon will be served. fered a laceration of the right 'i'1'rs did not appear in Try and try ac V.M to 1 PR Mrs. Markell spent with her SANTA SAYS: You don't W Rosemary, Bird Avenue, motored .',o Blackwood.- Sunday where daughter, Mrs. Joseph Eckbold, have to wait for your Christ- 0 .hey visited Master Robert Mau- Vi'neland. Mrs. Eckbold is hospi- mas Club check to make >d ceri who is a student at Mother talized as a pneumonia patient. of Our Savior Seminary, there. your gift M'lcctioiiN at 4 —Rev. and Mrs. Alton Rlch-Colonia'Couple Hosts udson mid children Lillian, Faith PGBIKSDN'S DEPT. STORE 5 and Ruth, Berkeley BoulevarU, At 'Victory' Purty have returned after spending two COLONIA—Mr and Mrs. Ches- weeks vacationing in Maine. )t ter E. Thomas, 20 Sandalwood i —Mrs. Anna Calvert, cerebral Lane, held a victory celebration at -jalsy chairman for Iselin, has re- their home in honor of the tying quested that persons tardy < on for first place by the Sigmas and their telethon pledges get in touch Betas in the annual homecoming I with her at her home, 74 Trieste parade at Upsala College. Street, as soon as possible. Sigma Gamma Phi Fraternity, —Mr. and Mrs. George Max-of which their son, Hugo Thomas, well. Charles Street were Satur- is president, worked with the Beta of Mr. and Mrs. An- Phi Sorority in building a float, "The Flag Raisiife on Mt. Sura- — Mi^s Kathleen _. ' bachl, Iwo JimaJ' The floatwa s Charles Street, will spend Uie made of four tons of basaltic reck fa week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- similar to that of]the mountain ard Fureid and Miss Iren Bibby, where the event tijok place. The Elizabeth. (center of the "mountain" was . ~A guest at the home of Revjconslructe. d of layers of ashes and ajid. Mrs. Alton Richardson, of peat!moss to bind the blocks Of Berkeley Boulevard, Sunday was rock'In placfe. Growing out of the Mrs. William ForeW, Elizabeth. cracks and Joints were shrubs and --Mrs. Hamilton Billings, Jr., burht trees to give a battle-worn (Loose from hundreds of wonderful and children Diane and Hamil- effect. The sides of the trailer was un the entire family now while our se ton III, Wright Street, spent Sat- trimmed with black foil paper and urday In Newark. Mr. Billings, yellow fringe with a sign on both ever built, with itt «ver-retil«! The llmket • After winning tlie parade award with uew Jetaway Uydr»-M»tu;— T-IJ50 in one of the big teu»»)im. erate »»«• _ - Gen- th« float was Biven to the Marine HORSBPOWHB • TORQU* that revolutionary advance iu "T" in for torque • . . aud, it's diac patient at Perth Reserve Division at Poit Newark, 5ii/)cr-jmool/i automatic driving, ..your convince we alSomvite you to use our ,^ro new hloh In aotlort . terrific! Cnmpremsipu in up to 4.25 which supplied uniforms and bat- Thiii is tlie time for tctioo! Take to 1. Aud horocpowcr uuw hits tie gear along with a dolor guard and •moothno«»|| , tbe vhuel-~uk.e the ro»4 in a CHARGE ACCOUNTW^ 240! la every reaped, tliU io tlie which prwed the float. The Ma- * . ' new 1956 Old»mobil« toiayl rines are [ic-ing to use it in future uugiitiest, »al«t KocWct Kugiue * Jersey City vtalttag «er parades, the first being the Vet- Oh-h-h! Those -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gal- erans Day parade in Newark, to la, her Elmhurst Avenue, awl Mr_ advertise the Rwervrs. At the and Mrs. Raymond Asquith and party were about 25 members of Sdren Billy and Kathy. Sayre- both fraternities and several o[ OLD 4 the Mariues. TEL. °v e motored to Htokeojwk S« they visited Mr. and Mrs. VM,,,«-..«.T"««.-«.T^ Hull"1' ft AIR SUPERIORITY The Soviet Unions air force has E AUTO SALES trW * ^e O£achieved numerical. superiority over the United States but its air sersttAR power would not "hurt us more Woodbridgc N. J. n STORE typ our ak powqr could, hurt Clffwood Beach, and Mr. andthem," according to a;i analysis I HttlNTl "BIAHH by General Nathan B. 'Twining, Air Force Chief of Staff.

:i&i.V/*LL Tiro Reception* for German 1055 HALLOWED ^ - fimbtx Prisoners Hew Jersey Public Opfa It is interesting to note the way in which AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER East and West Germany are veceiving Ger- The leader-Journ»l (1934) About State's Business; The Woodbridft Under . man prisoners of war now being released lYrldgr Independent (1 it 191 by the Soviet Union. Premier Bulganin, of Tin' Isrlin Journal (TO9) Job Prospects Charles E. Grtfon Rnssia, recently prom'sed West German KdiUr and PublUber Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to release Publlihrd EMTJ Thnradtr pected more ar UK> , ,, Tl.r WoodkrMcc rifcUitilsi Cp some nine thousand Germans serving war Hy KKNNITH FINK, Djreetor, s un l« (irffn StrrH W0-I-I1M Princeton Research Service ol business and jobs; :.,, H iKMtbridjf, NfW Jrraf crimes sentences in Russia, and these pris- PRINCETON — Confidence In pected le.ss business ;in. ( harlen 15. Gref«ry, PrcfUent oners are now reaching East and West New Jerseys business and Job Jobs, and c% <•!*;>, Lawrence F. Campitu prns|).":-th just nefore the heavy opinion. Vire iTnldmt and Treararer Germany. Christmas phoppinS begfhs is ' In other words, sin,, . high. In West Germany, high officials, both of June, 1955, tho:;-> .,.,)„, lly rarripr dflltfrj, t ffnu per cwpt rfibre or the same, u.n: Siitiurlpilnn ntfi by null, IncUdliu porti[ M Tuesday's Election population expectm • Although this is written before thermal ten yc^rs. one in every four across the state expert less business and or mare business ant! in tabulations are complete, it is quite ap- In East Germany the returned prisoners" fewer jobs. state is higher than year ago and two VIM. parent that Mayor Quigley and his Demo- are given a cool reception. JSast German In other words, those who see this time. fi'at tirkct have won an impressive and more or the snme amount of It Is not quite sn in police block off the receiving station from business and jobe for New Jer- d( i i ,iv(» victory at the polls. ever, as It was three -,-. East German citizens, and the East Ger- sey during the next few years Here Is the trend m Our first impulse, and it is a gracious outnumber by a margin of bel- sey over the past ny'v many press blasts them as Nazi invaders ter than two to one those who one, is to offer our earnest felicitations to and Joli i'r. who should not be given a warm welcome. see less business and fewer Jobs. the winners—Messrs. Quigley, Mangione, These were the findings when Moreover, the East Gemany press charges Schmidt and Alibani—for they have cer- PniKHon Research Service's them with having invaded peace-loving N:'w Jersey Poll staff reporters tainly been accorded a vote of confidence asked a representative cross- by the people. We wish for them that they states and brands them as Nazi aggressors. sc;uon of the state's adult In West Germany these prisoners claim public: will treat this confidence wisely and with Eifht years that the release of these men is a humani- •How do you reel about a sense of responsibility, that their judg- business conditions in New r>0', ments will always be motivated by a recog- tarian act on the part of Russia, and the Jersey for the next few years? Seven yean ar« men are received in a spirit of forgiveness. Do you think there'll be more (1848) 47 nition of the necessities of the common Six years ago With the exception of some of the high- business and more Jobs than pood. during the past year or two, (1949! r,l Five years ago ranking officers, it is difficult to .assess the or less business and fewer The years immediately ahead contain a 11956) . Kfl wide viariety of problems, problems which amount of blame to be placed upon indi- jobs?" Four years ago The results: muit be faced with a profound sense of vidual soldiers who were drafted into the - (1951) . 1\ Business and Job Prospects, Three years ago German Army. Certainly, one cannot Statewide realism. These, of course, include the Under the Capitol Dome 11952) (18 blame the individual conscript, who was More or the same 66'r Two years ago financing of a widely expanded school sys- \ More UCA drafted in wholesale numbers- m Germany, By J. Joseph GribbUs 11953) sii tem and the revaluation of local real estate. Same 14 One year Ago for Hitler's diabolical actions. less :..:...•....-« In the first case, even though the responsi- (1954) IT. TRENTON—New Jersey high- lane pavement, traffic circles No opinion 1 bility for necessary classrooms rests pri- Therefore, from a strictly humanitarian his own son not to follow in his (Continued on p.i-n ways will be kept clear by an and other interchanges on the footsteps; but such a remark Four months ago, 68% ex- marily with the Board of Education, the viewpoint, the West German reception of army of workers this winter State Highway System. affects only. . one child," the Town Committee must consider itself as these prisoners is justified, and in accord when snow and ice transforms governor was scheduled to say. with established Christian principles. More- ribbons of roadway into danger- VETERANS DAY:—Memorial "The frustrated teacher can dis- sharing a part of it. Our tax bills have been ous avenues of death. wreaths will be placed before courage a whole roomful of mounting with regularity, and we cannot over, we must admit, even at this late date, State Highway Commissioner the Tomb of the Unknown Sol- youns people; by the same tok- dier in Arlington Cemetery to- have new schools and all the other things that Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia Dwight R. G. 'Palmer reports en, an inspired and dedicated were birds of a feather, and when Hitler at- 775 units of mechanized equip- morrow only by a representative teacher can encourage scores which appear, as well. It is urgent, there- ment are poised and ready to of President Dwight D. Eisen- to follow his example. tached Russia, it was dog-eat-dog and one hower and by the National Com- fore, that our municipal officials curb their move out on the highways as "What caused most of you to ruthless dictator against another. soon as snow storms threaten to. mittee for the Observance of .spending to the utmost if we are to care Veterans Day. go Into teaching, among other Competence Creates Confidence slow down traffic. Included are things, was a desire to serve adequately for our youngsters and avoid 31 large rotary plows; 147 heavy Last year Salvatore A. Bon- others. I hope you will ding to bankruptcy. trucks equipped with plows and tempo, Director of the State Di- this ideal and gain from it the Record Production abrasive spreaders; 226 smaller vision of Veterans Services of Revaluation should be the first order of deep intelectual and spiritual trucks with plows and spread- the Department of Conservation satisfactions that flow from it. .business. It has been postponed for far too The United States experienced record ers; 73 large graders; 71 snow and Economic Development, We are all grateful that so production during the third quarter of this loaders; arid 227 contractors represented New Jersey among many fin* men and women are *long already, and all of us know full well tracks and plows. the 48 states, in the Parade of year, the President's Council of Economic following this course and I that since it is inevitable that it should not To meet the onslaught of Wreaths at the tomb. would ask — for the benefit of he subjected to any further delay. We shall Advisers recently reported. The economy of winter, tWs Highway Depart- Because Congress has offi- your community, the State and ment has divided the State into cially changed the name of Ar- expect that steps will be taken at once to this country continued an upward surge in the nation as a whole — that 147 snow removal sections, of mistice Day to Veterans Day in you do what you can to attract the third quarter of 1955 at about the same complete it. which 57 are entirely manned honor of all living veterans as newcomers to your lush call- The Republican ticket in Tuesday's elec- pace as that of the first six months. by the department workers. well as those who have passed in:;." Heavy snows and Ice in the bal- on, the American Legion has tion laced almost insurmountable difficul- The encouraging part about p the latest ance of the areas are fought by dropped its former plans of hav- PROSECITORS: — County report is'that the increased gross national highway employees until the ing a representative of each ties, but we feel that all its members are prosecutors in New Jersey must product resulted from more business, and situation gets out of hand and State place a wreath near the entitled to the gratitude of the people. contractors' men and trucks are tomb. not only be zealous in enforcing Reeb, StockelStkl , Smith and Barr a larger business capital investment, and called upon for aid. the law, but must consistently Director Bontempo. a World refrain from any conduct that was not the result of a stocking up in in- The Highway Department has War 2 veteran, was third in line A: ibis lwrt'.culnr tlmi' « forego our usual COIIIIIH mnde their first appearance on the public is lacking in the essentials of message lo pay trulute to ihe men nnd women ol already installed over 200 miles last year at the colorful exer- scene and they acquitted themselves well. ventories. Consumer spending, the report fair play, Chief Justice Arthur tunes for their patriotic service to our cfltm:r\ of snow fence around the State cises, because New Jersey signed lor tlieU personal sacrifices to make ours the nn' Lacking an effective organization and the shows, was at an annual rate of over $256-, to prevent snow drifts on high- the Constitution on December T. Vanderbili (insist.;. A Supreme Court opinion notion on iMrth. On IMa VETERANS DAY we suln-r funds necessary to conduct a campaign of 000,000,000—the highest in our history. ways. Ice qontrol during the 18, 1787, thus becoming the winter months ahead comprises third State to enter the Union. written by the Chief Justice re- the scope of their opposition,'they never- Consumer spending-was six million dol- 50 per cent of the work of crews The Garden State was preceded versed a fake swearing i-onvic- Friendly Service—As Near As Your Ph theless made the most of such opportuni- lars ahead of the second quarter, and the dispatched to hills and curves to only by Delaware and Pennsyl- tion of a Police Chief in Vine- spread abrasives and prevent land because the Cumberland ties they had. They are to be thanked for extent of the business boom being experi- vania which had signed on De- skidding. cember 7 and December 12 re- County Prosecutor told the jury maintaining the two-party system locally, enced was shown by this increase. The When weather forecasts indi- spectively. he' could have produced char- and for giving of themselves and their time ! cate a heavy snow storm will acter witnesses to prova that housing boom showed signs of levfeling off hh character was good. In mak- to avoid permitting the election-to be de- descend on New Jersey, an TEACHERS:—Governor Rob- in the latest report and this has been the around-the-cloqk watch will be ert B. Meyner believes New Jer- ing such a statement, the Chief cided by default. To the Republican mu- purpose of Government restrictions on kept by maintenance bureau sey teachers should act as en- Justice said the prosecutor was nicipal leader, Arnold S. Graham, must employees. This winter also two- thusiastic recruiting officers at trying l» *_ indirectly what he mortgage credit. could not legally |do directly — also go the community's thanks for his , way radios installed in highway every opportunity to .secure All in all, the new report is highly ejn- maintenance trucks, for the first more teachers instead of de-- attack the police chief's charac- willingness to make the sacrifices his posi- couraging, and almost makes it certain"— time will expedite snow removal riding their profession and thus 'Continued OB Page Twelvei tion entails a*nd we hope that he will be action as well as the spreading discouraging their bupils from beyond doubt—th*.t his year is to be an of abrasives where needed on entering It. I able to continue the role which he has filled all-time record year in U.. S. economic the highways. In a 'recent speech prepared THIS BANK WILL BE OPEN TODAV .(THURSDAY). NOVEMBKK 10. so capably. Commissioner Palmer claims for delivery at the annual con- history. ne FROM 4 TO 6 P. M., AND WILL BE the sjtee of t J°b confronting vention of the New Jersey State CLOSED AH. DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, VETERANS DAY the Highways Department in Federation of Teachers in At- the event of a statewide snow lantic City, which was never de- Ls equivalent to clearing a two livered because !of a mix-up, the i lane roadway across the coun- governor touched on the sub- Opinions of Others try from New Jersey to Califor- ject. nia. This is accounted for by "A doctor or lawyer or car- TEN YEARS ATDAftTMOCTH BUTTER 18 TO EAT sumption in six years. At tine the high percentage of multiple penter or st^amfitter may tell John Sloan Dickey, to review- In April, (954, Secretary Ben- same tin* government stocks ing on Saturday the accomplish- son cut the support price on are headen downward. ... ments of his flr&t ten years as butter, amid a great clamor of Another better way has been CLAMOR GIRLS president of Dartmouth College, protest. At that time, years of demonstrated by the Florida was able to point to substantial support at 90 per cent of parity orange growers. Instead of call- growth and gain at a number of had combined to cut down the ing for support prices, they have points. The college has been consumption of butter and in- taken full advantage of modern stmiisthened physically,' finan- crease the government's aging marketing methods. . First cially and intelectually under and deteriorating store of it. cattied orange juice and then Mr. Dickey's Imaginative lead- People were eating margarine Inaen juice have Increasingly wsiup. f I and butter was flowing Into gov- taken care of the surplus fruit. Pi'usident Dickey suggests the' ernment storage at the rate of The use of frozen juice has Holiday need of stll| further curricular two to two and a naif million quadruplet in five years . : . review and this w^ll be watched pounds' a day. Butter Has not rvlrl that way. with interest by all those who In 12 years, the , average Packaging has fcjeen* inpnved, «)•«! familiar with what he ha* American had cut his annual In heat quartcr-pouiU wrap- or a lit ;uly accomplished in this butter use from 16.7 pounds to pings, over the old»cut-it-out of livid An unusual course at 8.8 pounds. Margarine consump- a tub selling. But the progress iber 11th con- Dartmouth is called "Great Is- tion went up from 1.9 pounds In that direction has been slight. SWN" Hud it Is couplett with a . to 7.8 pounds in the same pe- The possibilities of fresh, un- it, May '•Public Affairs laboratory.' It riod. SttlUjct butter have nut Ijeeii ex- is require^ ol ill seniors, and Some of this was th« remit ol plored. Spreads like butter and vrai§ and t^pic devotion Its purpose W to bring the aca- honty or butter and maple su- better advertising and diitrrou- foreM. demic world Into looser touch tion method* for margarine, gar fcave not been developed. . with the outside world. It is but most of it certainly was' the Suport prices are the worst on only one of many interesting price appeal of the unsupported possible imswer to a surplus. Savings Accotuts things that are happening at product. Butter was being sup- New and attractive uses give far Dartmouth. These spring in ported out of the market. greater hope. — Butan HeraU, * large pail from the skill and 1 But, look What has happened character of Dartmouth's young since the support was lowered. fl AND DOfB CntMcttw president, and It U a pleasure At the rate they arc gouii, , Uquor und dupe made a de- to congratulate him upon the Amerfcans will eat an avwaf« •(pre«lng Appearance on the completion of ten richly produc- of 9.3 pounds fo butter per cap- pages flf hundreds of newspa- tive years. - The New York ita this year, while margarine) pers this week. The custodiwur Time*, Is taking iu first dip In con- (Corttinued on Page Twelvt) . limber Federal EtMrv* gyttem tndVedersl DJtiMii tofftfnee'l . , smn IIJDEPENDJBNT.USADEH INDI.;I'ENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 10, 1955 PAGE MINI

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• liooT IOR TllRKr.YS: A.typical smie at thr turkey sho.it sponsored by the Woodbridue Rotary Club is the above photo taken at ,|M woodhndje lonre I Istnl Range Sunday. Twenty-two men and women were on the firine line in each round and hish scorer for H,,. rmiiid receive* a lartfr turkey. There wt>r( fourteen rounds shot off during the afternoon and that many tmkevs were distributed A "host Imy" for Novrm to the winners. The shoot will continue tilis Sunday and the one after IMT as rci'omini'ndoil by Ihi" U. S. IVpl. (if Agriculture! \ •Within the last two weeks l.am-ast<>r Brand Rnvern- ment cradod "V. S. Choioe" Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M$ran, Rosary Society rib roast of twf makes »ny Chain o'Hills Park Reports Washington Avenue, celebrated meal 1 royal treat—tender, their birthdays and wedding an- Havorsome, Juicy! niversary. They had dinner at Plans Yule Fete | home of Mrs. Deerin's brother- Tretola's in Union and later went in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. to the Chi Am Chateau for danc- AVENEL Mrs, Richard George Wells, Livingston. It was ing. Saturday night after the Pryce, president of the Rosary By Democratic dance they, with Mr. the Deerin's seventh wedding Society of St. Andrew's Church, MRS. GEORGE and Mrs. Robert Deerln and Mr. welcomed Mrs. John Findra as anniversary. and Mrs. John Jewkes, went to r. FERGUSON —A family dinner party helped a new member at a meeting held Boneless Rolled Mlele's. A week ago Larry at- Monday in the church hall. Michael Webster, Rebecca Place, 93 Homrs Park tended the Army-Colgate football Mrs. Charles Masarik, chair- celebrate his sixth birthday, Sun- game at West Point. Saturday , Avenue day. man of the vanilla project, an- was the ^orans' tenth anniver- nounced there is still -some van- Liberty 9-1113 —Dinner In Asbury Park was sary. pnjoyed by Mrs. and Mrs. Gregory illa available. The sale of Christ- mas candy Is now under way, Rutnik and their daughters Jo- —A party given' by Dianne Anyone interested in purchasing k Ann. Maruaret, Geraldlne and Compana, Bloomfield Avenue, for Veal Roast * 49 candy should get in touch with v •{•mbiT iiH'i'tiiiu of the | Elizabeth, Sunday. It was Eliza- her eighth birthday, was attend- Cut) *-ii-J:nnciuctCd.un- Mrs. Masarik. 566 Woodbridge Finest milk-fed veal! Doubh-your-money-back guarantee! beth's nlftUi birthday. . ed by the folio,wing little friends: ! !n/,:ine circumstance's Avenue, WO B-8026. Plans were LANCASTER BRAND PURE PORK FROSTED HSU FE ATI RES ;r.:nis wore dressed "us —Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cavallero, Charles DeGeso, Patty and Bobby furthered for the Christmas party i| viiuri' nol and ens- Washington Avenue, are receiv- Vanderstreet, Betty and Billy jand dinner December 5, at 8;00 TASTE O'SEA ;. i [rom a bright red I im; congratulations on the birth Parshal, Rosemary and Anthony P. M., in the church hall. Rcsqr- <4 a son at Perth Amboy General Pierre, Jeannie Garber, Richard Sausage Meat ^' Pound I'omd lady to a space vations must be made through Strada, her cousins, Lynn and ' rid-, the committee on i Hospital. The baby has two sis- Mrs. William Hugelmeyer or Mrs. LANCASTER BRAND Long or Midget Style Package ters, Barbara Ann and Sandra. Billy Harrison, KeaVny; and her James Potts, co-chairmen. Cod Fillet '!;, made its report, and —Ten years aRO November 3 grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Tentative plans were discussed b • ! officers will be held Campana of Woodbridge Oaks. TASTE O' SEA French Fried i r>mbpr 6 tncptinu. This seemed to be a popular day, as for a minstrel show for the first —A reminder that tonight is part of the year under the chair- Liverwurst 49< ir tin' Christmas party, (three couples from the Park pick- IO-OI. •.;.'.[•.'i' of gifts, costing icd that date to be married. Mr. the regular meeting of the Citi- man ship of Mrs. Samuel Al-1 Lancaster Brand find Mrs. Howard Hinkel, Re- zen's Council, at the Municipal brecht. Sliced 8 oi. pkg. Haddock u:.i.: a toy domonstra- becca Place, had dinner at Oak Building. Election of officers will A report was 'made by Mrs. 29c ,,c tvnv of Mrs. Thomas Hill's Manor, Metuchen; Mr. and be held. John Mahon on the ham dinner, M:siA..:.:...:. • '•• =v.. • : ^f±-;i lomtJ Park Avenue, weic Mis. Prank Pennesz, Elizabeth --Steven Robert, infant son of and Mrs. Pryce reported on the ..i'..i Biirnickel, Mrs. Rob- Avenue, entertained Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wojcik, Homes recent raffle, the proceeds from I Mrs. Warren Knoles of Clark at each to go to the building fund ^rresk Uruits Cf Uogelablci ,;,•', lu'r mother, Mrs. Jo- Rev. John M. Wilus. The spon- It wai announced election of Big Juicy !':r:re, of Detroit, and I Mrs. Nicholas Minliorati, also of sors were Mrs. Benjamin Wojcik oficers will take place at the next j Elizabeth Avenue, were celebrat- . Z:es.ner. of Linden, and Robert Delazaro, meeting in January. Florida Dozen .ih.i Mrs. Robert Dtenn. Elizabeth. After the christening Rev. Amedso Morello opened ORANGES 29 . =ftn». Robert, Jr.. and -Mrs. Fermesz and her daueh- a family party was held at the and closed the meeting with a !-"7.ibt-th Avenue, WIT tevs, Husim and Donna, went to Wojcik home. prayer and hospitality' for the ii;;:,iy for dinner at the : Ailutitiv City last Friday to spend —Mrs. John Tinnesz, Homes social hour was in charge of Mrs. Fancy a Ions week-end with Mrs. Fen-Park Avenue, entertained Mon- Vincent Buoncore and her hus- White Ib. 1 band. 39 IN'SZ mother, Mrs. Fred Williams. day for the fourth birthday of MUSHROOMS cm, | The Park WHS well represent- her daughter. Cathleen. Present mm ; I'd Saturday niRlU at the dance were: Jane-Ellen Barnickel, Ron- REAL CHECKER LOVER U'lven by the Qemotratic Club at nie Bonsart, Linda Goodman, MANGUM, Okla.— W. E. Weav- Quart 6000 REASON • liic VFW Hall. Denise Wojik, Gail Workman and er loves to play checkers but wasn't able to find many oppo- Box ml«d by • V f n n y Bouchoux, Homes her brother, John Michael. Earlier in the day Cathie's grandparents, nents. Finally he became desper- 29 I',irk Avciuip, was out of school Brussel Sprouts WMMff ate enough to buy a grocery store n nujui ! all hist week sufferlnu. from a Mr. and Mrs. M. Freltaks and (INANCI great - grandmother, Mrs. M. here, and installed a table und a] COMrANY ! MVITC case of Bronchitis. couple of extra! chairs to attract . MV1N S1KKI. I ; Teague. of Glen Ridge, visited el,, : Thoiniis Smith, Park Ave- some players. Among his custo- I, . .. i • -• < nue, entijrtained Billy Moranskl, the Tinneaz home. „,. , •, imers, he manages to snare a few eJJainj. i Donald Hurvath and brothers, Mi- -Happy birthday to Michael t0 keep lhe ,^,^130^1! DUsy. ilmt'l and Christopher, for lunch burns, Homes Park Avenue, on __—_—. MAC LABBNS Imiierial Mast week the occasion being his his fourth birthday last Satur- A ftVDE AWAKENING ;.vxth birthday. Sunday the family day. PLEASANTON, Cal. — Louis Cheddar Cheese : spent the day visiting with Mrs. Koehl, taking A midday nap on KRAFT Natural Sliwd i j Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DRIVEKIJiSS CAR KILLS the living room sofa of his home Apple Sauce was rudely awakened when the l-'iank Hull of Monte.lair. NEW YORK — Mrs, Mary Mae, Swiss Cheese . Alphonse Strada, Jr.. Grand 150-pound prop whirled loose from IDEAL Natural Sliced 73, was killed and two elderly wo- a plane 2,000 feet aloft, crashed v 4< ,. . ! Avenue hold his second birthday ; Imen, Mrs. Mary Novotny, 77, and through the Koehl roof and into • parly in Newark at the home of I Mrs, Catherine O'Rourke, 80, were " • !-> ••<• the living room, Koehl, 66, was un- Swiss Cheese his ::randparenU. Mr. and Mrs. [injured, when an automobile, hurt. KRAI'T CKAC'KKU BAlUtEL Louis Conizza. His guests were owned by E. R. Wardwell, rolled Uonna and Deborah Strada. Su- down an incline in front of the President's aide puts U. S. econo- Wardwell home and onto a side- Sharp Cheese jsim MeTiRue, Joseph Holmes, Jr., 1 my at $390 billion. | Louis and Kathie Cocum, Joan walk when the wnijien[were walk- KHAFl' <:WAC!KEK BARBEL 'ami Terry Lambroschlno and Guy ing. Tlje car struck another cur Rigney. has signed a 2-year pact I Roma, Jr. and a truck. •'! to manage Giants. Melo Cheese KltAFT Slitcrt Muenster Cheese It's Time to Join Grapefruit IDEAL FANCY Our 1956 SEGMENTS Dutqh Apple Christmas Club Pie «•>Oc Have more fun playing Santa liaky cniHl, oven fresli, Vhofce a|)|)les! Keg- Nectar ulnrly 49c'. Servis ain>le |)l« with cheese or and have plenty of money for » la mudu! next year's big holidays. Join mir new Christies Club. It's the popular, pleasant way to Virginia Lee ' prt-pay holiday expenses by saving a convenient amount Assorted Pies 49c BURRY'S Chocolate Chip kidi week in advance. 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T. Mr *=c .>r v k!*£*: n«- hostess..some bridge club met last Thurs-iciub of ;he First Presbywrian'N«- • ir.'V.t t> »; t-'~ij* :." TrV..i" » «*?** K> C A <3irt>oa. West A«- day at the home of Mrs. Russell! Church of Awnel will be hosts; Tin Bnach Solt. Woodbridg«. Winners »wejtoni«ht it » Kkk^otf Dinner fori-L. u MO IS tott . Mr. M Alberlb t HagenH , MrsM . OlivOli e VanV ' Bmr-Jlembe? ^n--w COB»- .%ttL3J& Loofc Sirois n'wJ M: Xtrs KM: Ifierstine. Mrs. Stephen Wooton. _ Dtaner win tor smed at *« and Mrs Solt Mrs S. J. Henry 6:^"ta the auditorium AH can-,** w Mrs. fjiowc 3&*> :w.r. h*& dinner st the Gi- was aguest. Next meeuns will - to ittend this '*| w<»J: *JJC Mrs Joseph Thorn- thumping endorsement in «»ven-'__.^ ,..._ snr, Bt > **^ 0* tton to conUnued United Statesi *J!** *; .. : Hi COLONTA—Mr and Mrs. David (u>a on tM rtqr-.a»«t •*-•.* '--HZ. A i I Mrs John Maraynski membership in the United Nations. CarOorxWe. Miller, 43 Wendy Road, were hosts U: 3V. a «>ee*end nug. Schol on Wednesday. i!!T. Ulit —-Jtr ifct >trs Skccut ^ Mr. 1 Mrs. Louis 'were Rolwt Jones..Lorraine andj*>™nb*r u. 1953. »*f «. CMUXT M: Cttit ANA b«t« wncawt *«r. * OH MM? ts a -There wUl be a dessert cartljean Jacques, Bryan and Debtote xmr- h-nr! i»rtr'. »*ih th* , A H the Margaret party sponsored by St. Johns'Lance and Sheppaid, aH|aui«i it ua* tut Xtawrniij- Center, Jersey Karen Wuil. or a urn Svat and Mrs. Prank Bazstka, P.M. Tuesday. hR4 as « iwst last »-e«k —Workmsi behind the counter! Sar * ^T H* .> rw sea d Jfc. { -**• iw. AI- at the Home and School, Circle OISPH, W«wnix, Arii. Food Sale on Election Day in the -Mr* t;cz. A Kc [at b*r 5v»» JX. GSar. t3*c; of a JU; ia tit* «3i$ hoswsf, Monday evening Mrs. Joseph Winsbicki, Mrs. Fred :Oa« Jr. borne st a meeting of the Simohson. Mrs. Raymond Daub. < Y«t Cwttctkt Ti^i WottMtrs X«hl Out Associa- Mrs. Joel Pelinkas. Mrs. Robert; jyan Preseini %«rt Mrs. Lawrence Leslie, Mrs. Robert Mathlaserul Flag down the record breaker itii "$*>••. AiwiiH i^i iSntj Wre Harper Sloan, Mrs. Mrs. V. A. Jensen and Mrs, A. H j -'Attbaj 3B*WT Som-ell. Mrs. »u«h B«se- Bowers Past selling items included \ j —sirs, Oi»h» Via. T*n Mrs John Wilverding, Mrs Mrs Kusminas Hungarian wist | BjdJour. The Auxiliary, cookies, Mrs. Wilverdin&'s cole! n Ipa^hers" Division, was rep-slaw, Mrs. Warren's cupcakes, and \*K Mr aatf Jte- HwMitt ?«<«inw*d -aurins refreshments by Mrs. Leslie's and Mrs. Pelinkas' and take the wheel! . S**«. and KfiM rfnlrfixo. S:'u«,. Xtewt Bi>**rs »nd HaiTy Howell cabbage rols, and ' Mrs. 1 Sklar's -Thtw mill be a hot dog sale Hungarian filled cookies.

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iitfl. Philadelphia. During his visit i Avenel Aid Squad her? Mr. Spiecfl nlso visited his •i!1.' Lafayette Estates br:.ithrr-ln-law. Mr. Margolin Rl ' *iis restaurant, The Bamboo Bar- Offers New Course B-Q. Route 1. AVENEl The Av«Bi4CoJi4-CoJi»iJi « ! --A netting was lrcW at at , l*onard; Mrs. A. Winterateln, Mr. Fust Aid '.-qirid nnnouncefl ttoit a and Mrs. Sid Blank, Bayonne; Mr. Cecelia's Church in. Iselln, by a .timriiird Amerlcal: Red Crow first and Mrs. Harr? Winterstein and *m|P cf P*°Ple Interested in \ iird Amerlcal: ild nurse started yi»terdatdyy »»t tht daimhter, Sharon, Toms River, forming a new Jewish Canter in: ' Uriw. Fords I Barbara Co.gan. daughter of *tm,ber " Rnd ** ',1., Instru :'tnrs of the couwe fWcn ' in Nk with George Ti Yule AvinllP, WOiB-

Mr and Mr . A, and nomc. Later the S Thr Krason .MrsJ"^ visited ,!uf!KP You sny this shot for husband i>t done rimg« , Mr«. George McOet- with i\ pistol'' :<•• 'Qualrone'Quatrone.. anand S ">r* "»'"" an aunt '"'•< «""'«• I Avpnue Witness -- Yassah. ••11.!« ^Jlltl,s •, —Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Freil- .ludsr Any powder marks on Mrs. H. Gart- •'.« ich. Cortcannon DiW, had as a his body? I -Mr and Mis. Qcor^ QUat- three-day gwst. Mrs. Freilich's ! lrmw Avm had as Wltnrdw Yassah, das why M^ionlco. daufhtnr - ^ »- Sat- molher| Mvs. Oolrtie Roper. Oit1 shot him. nd Kenneth Mig-'urday dinner Buests Mr- and Ml'3- Brooklyn. On Saturday, the Frei- ! Louls Arone Avrnuei made her »nd Mr. and Mrs.|llchs en;erteined Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Charles O'N."ill and sons Chip Nlchnlas on Saturday at Our G«rta. Brooklyn. On Sonny Kamlnsky, Rockaway, Mr .nnd Shawn, all uf Westbury Park —. g... — ounny t\auiiii'iKy1 nucnuwuy, IVH _, . , ' SundaRnndflVy lhttln-V pntprUlnpri Mr nnrt __J »»_ i r>i.— XT«,, i and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Spln- C'uirch The fol- * entertained Mr. and and Mrs Urrv Diener Npwa,k, M rs Joseph BoMa and j'.',ani nnd son, Kenneth. Bloom- ntfnded n party - - daughter, >an d Mr and Mrs Arch1e - - Joan Marie and Mrs. Bozzas jjerg Ne fleld: Mrs Louis Marsa, his ma- '.1! fJoal1 Marle an(l M BoMa s ' m honor of the «- ' berg, Newark. ternul (trandmother, Newark: Mr. mid Mrs. J. Tan- mother. Mrs. Teresa Cappiello. all! _Th; meeting of the )f JerseJerey CitCityy. j| Civic Association for the devel- and Mrs. Al. BevkowlU, also of Mine Tanzola, Mr. Newark: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert l- and Miss GracGraee I ~A•n - " Board meeli^8 opment will take place Monday Park Notes 1 0 the newl [Betber, Orange; his parents Mr. ,• Newark Mr and , ' y-formed Metwood;evenmgi November n, at Our and Mrs. Seymour K!cpner'and- chapter nf Womsn s ,••0 and' daughter,' ' American y^y,^, off"ppeace (old building, ed lne tMov I Guests im'ludfd Mrs. Seymour little sister, Ilene. Mr ^ - Ford and Amboy Avemie. All of g m Esutes women. th(_ n%mm or the communlly | Klepner. Mrs. Al Kivitz, Mrs. -Sunday dinner sucsts at Mr, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Goldfarb's home Mrs. Seymour Ackerman, Concan- \ j attend, and have a I Philip 3 hwaiiz-and Mrs. Harry arc ur?e( t0 Rj on Julius Street, included Mr. (ind non Drlve; Mrs Si mund Birn i Davis, T^Bedrock^aitd! ' 8 : part in Retting the organization 1 Mrs. William Schaefer and three lz De ra e lre l: Mrs Ed GLADYS F.. -Mr. and Mrs. M. Kllngensteln. .iire and Beverly. | I)* ', ^ f ^ * w w I ?oing. Russ Ssofleld, temporary children, Elizabeth, and Mr. and Shapiro, Exeter Street: Mrs Mur- SCANK . Bloomfie'.cl. were Suinlity Riiest.s .m.-le. Frank Tan- chairman, Is anxious to have a Mrs. Harold Brfcf and three Chil- ray Margolin and Mrs. Milton pood turnout, because a slate of iof Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schwartz, dren of Newark. On Saturday eve- .•tix,W to attend, be- 497 Lincoln ...44- - Sablaszky. Arlington Drive; Mrs. oficers will' be presented by the I Hi Elswortii Street. ning, the Goldfarbs were guesta of \:nv lias sent him Joseph Banie, Exeter Street, and Highway i —Mr. and Mrs. Jumes L. Took- but his girl friend, nominating committee which was Mr and Mrs. Morris Ziss, Metvich- Mrs. Oeoi'ne Gross. Trl. LI-8-1679 en, other guests Included Miss Syl- \].,r.c NaUle and her appointed at the first meeting lust er. 209 Wortli Street, entertained —Glad to hear that Mrs. Wil- !nt their liomc in honor of their via Ziss and Mr. Manny Qoldfwb. . Mavujf NaUle, Eliza- menth. '.iam Oordon. daughter of Mr. j son, John, who observed his 10th —Mrs. Bnwfin Goldfarb was i;(MiH Mr and Mrs. nnd Mrs. John Finnlgan. Concan- birthday. Present were Mr. ana hosU-ss to TWr\lali Jor.jg group CIIVRCII PROJECT » v nv, .-i«e birth i non Drive, is out of the hospital. Mrs. James McKeon. ChtttChtttee - 44^1^ , Mrs.. FlomicFlomicee on Tuesday evenins; guests in- i We hope she will soon recover AVENEL — The Young Adults -on. S. C . ,s spond-.nd s a ,•«.«** wrtwrthh , cluded Mrs. Milton Levy, Mrs, Na- of the First Presbyterian Church Markowlu, Sny-! oomp]eleiy [rom her illness. hoi mmt. Mis James Brunton.; QQ Mrs Km^ than Shane, Mrs. Melvln Wels- •nrated his birthday | .^Bj^oeth Lacovara, daugh- of Avenel met last evening at the 19ti Wurth Street. ko and Mrs. Helen Tooker all of man. Mrs. Daniel Hoffman and home of Mrs. Charles Miller, to -Mrs. Stanley Closman, Melvm j -. Mrs. Lonnie Goldfarb. min» guesus linn hinsu lft r o o{f MMrr . an(an1d MrMrss .Josep Josephh I^QQ. Laco-,"""- « —• —- ---• Pevth Ambov; an( Ml flnd Mrs fr Avenue, is a maternity patient at! , . ,. -Mrs. Harry Garnett. Bond and Mrs. Oeorgc e made her I »°"t on Christmas candles for Jam( s Cahln nnd M( ftnd M s vara Concannon DriV their booth at the church bazaar Peith Amboy General Hospital. I Richard Dwyor nnd daughters of Street, was hostess at luncheon Warren and j communjOn Saturday- , an-d - tithoio r hnnth nt the church bazaar slated for November 18th. Used -Westfcury Park residents seen ciifton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ro- and Mali JonsR in her home. honor the occasion, her aunts! honor the occasion, ner aunis; --- at the d:ince sponsored by the ,. daughter .South Amboy Guests imiurieri Mrs. Louis Por- c ndles ftrp sti11 needed for lhls ; ge s mA and uncles. MY and Mrs Charles » Democratir Cub of Iselln on Sat-: Bonnlsky and ter. Carteret, Mrs. Melvln Weis- ect and a11 Mr and MrK Slw E. re«ley. Jr.. and Mr. and MrsJ P™J ' donations will urday evening at the VFW Hall j children. Cliffside Park; Mr. and man, Mrs. Milton Levy, Mrs. 8am Richard Lacovara, Philadelphia, M appealed. Please call Mrs. on Lincoln Highway were Mr. and j Mrs William Kerehner and Kaufman, and Mrs Nathan Miller al visited over the past week-end. | WO 8-3186. Mrs. William Brier. Mr. and Mrs. j danKhter. Keyport; Mr. and Mrs Shatie, gu°st of honor, all of —Mrs. Mu»*y Margolin, Ax-j " ~~ Charles O-Netll, Mr. (md Mrs-, ktrward 3krob *nd sons. CMfwood Weslbury Park. lington Drive, had as a week-1 industrial output set another Frank Ferrise and Mr. and Mrs. I Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Donald An- Tuesday evening. Mrs. Milton <*nd guest her brother. Jerry Spie- peak last month, Robert McKay. I dorson and children, and Mrs. Levy entertained her Mah Jongg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Helen Mansfield, Fords; Mr. and group which included Mrs, Her- 119 Worth Street, were hosts on Mrs. Edward Tooker and children, man Ooldfarb, Mrs. Daniel Hoff- Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John Avenel; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bo- man, Mrs. Nathan Shane and Relton and children, Kathy, John- nalsky, Mrs. Mae Bird, Dennis Mrs. Mclvin Weisman. BABY CLINK' POPILAR: Above are just a few of.the imth rs rs. Mclvin Weisman nie and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Pa- Leahy and Mr. nnd Mrs. John and babies who attend the Township's baby clinic held ;.t the Cahill, Woodbridse; Ixmnie Skiba —A newly organized group of uick FiUsimmons and children, Cub Scout Puck H9-C met at the Municipal Building on Wednesdays. At left Dr. Eilw.ird Novak Anita, Maureen and Patty also North Brunswick; William', Ken- home of Mrs, Richard Smith, 5 is shown giving an anti-typhoid inoeulation to one of the Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Ellen neth, and Paul Luedeke, William Winter Street, one of the den >; iliildmi. At right is Miss Margaret Catalano, Township nurse. Moran, all of New York City. and Donald Brison, Donnlfl Stu- art, Edward Pratt, Thomas Kur- mothers. Assisting Mrs. Smith waa , ; Mrs. Edmund Speeve —Mrs. Joseph Di Paoli, 123 zawski, Joseph Blidiezski. and Mrs. James Bimdrlck. Bedford - Parly. Worth Stret, was hostess at a Hal- Daniel Tooker, all of Westbtiry Avenue, who is den mother- of • . j (UtUt Hostess to Mothers loween party at her home on Hal Park, Den No. 1 of Pack 149-C. Set by Jewish Croups loween night. Quests included Mrs.! l'alK' Mrs. Edmund Speece was hostess Edward Wynne and children Bob-! —Little Elliot Klepner, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Bedford NFW HRUNSWICK SECRETARIAL, AVENEl^-The Brotherhood and to the Avenel Mother's Club at a bie, Debbie, and Beth, Mrs, Joseph meeting held at her home at 45Jackson and children Francis, Avenue, was guest ot honor at a Al'CDUNTINC AND 1'UKI' SCHOOL Sisterhood o£ the Congregation birthday party given by his pnr- Manhatt^n-^Avemie. Theresa and baby Joe, penise and NirtV. IUM, Aviation Sifrpturlal and Sons of Jacob will sponsor a gala Theresa ana DRDy din.-, wmiac uin. - .,..., r . masquerade party at the* Avenel Plans' were completed for the Billy and the Paoli children Tru- ents on Sunday. He celebrated his Machine Conrws. Jewish Community Center, Lord Christmas party for members die. Kathle, Micnael and Leonard. 1 eighth birthday. Guests at the af- children, to be held in December, till Albany Street, New llrunswlok Street, Sunday, November 19, at —Mrs. David Weissman, Bed-1 fair included Steven Jacobson of Call Kilmer s-'J»|« 8:30 P. M. Prizes will be awarded iundei;Jthe direction of Mrs. Wil- ford Avenue, was hostess Friday j Chain O'Hllls, Penny and Bobby for costumes and games will be UaKfLa Forge, Mrs. Walter Peter- night to her Mah Jongn group.! Kinley, Larry and Slieri Hoffman, featured and refreshments will be L«on and Mrs. Speece. served. Everyone is welcome tpjU/ Mrs. James Coniff gave reports tend. Tickets are now avalable on recent activities. It was an- and may be purchased from\ny nounced that the next meeting member of the Brotherhood or will be held in the home of Mrs. VETERANS' DAY Sisterhood or at the door. La Forge, 16 Livingston Avenue Mrs. Milton Kushner and Ed- ward Stern are co-chairmen, to be TAX CUT? Secretary df the Treasury Geo. i assisted by Mrs. Abe Kramer. Mrs. By Congmiional action, we now Edward Stern, Ralph Hess, Martin Humphrey has announced that' ii Goodman and Daniel Planzbauin. the Administration next year must celebrate Armistice Day as VETER- choose between enacting a sub- stantial slash in income taxes or ANS' DAY, November 11, to pay HONORED ON BIRTHDAY balancing the budget. In his opin- COLONIA — Barbara Freund ion, the Administration cannot do tribute to the veterans of World Here's a Saving Tip from Santa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney bith. Freund. 19 Sandahvood L.ine. was Wars I and If oiyl Korea. honored at a party en her fifth HEAR birthday. Guests were Leslie, Jo-1 anne and KennetU Siiker, Flenn' • • • Gleisheimer, Justine and Chris- HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE •; tine Mee, Gregory Vaness, John On this special day,ve.honor the brave •••••• 1 • •. Knudsen, Cindy MacArgel and HEALS 1 That jolly fellow so wise in the ways of WOK 710 KC. 1:15 P. M. Sunday {! Jamas, Douglas and Frsdelia men and women who devotedly served our Christmas and the rr\any budget disturbing )) Freund, all of Colonia. country in time of war. Mdy we alvjaya keep exp?nses that come with it, suggests you join our Christmas Club right now! It costs bright the memory of their patriotic deeds so little a week—you'll barely feel the dif- and noble self-sacrifice that have done so ference. Then, when Christmas '56 rolls much to keep freedom bright for all of us. along, a wonderful sum will be waiting to bes assure you the best, most money-carefree Veterans of America, we salute'.you. holiday (ever!

50.00 a week (or fifty weeks will receive $ *».00 10«.OO SLACKS JJ ^ wteks wiu reCeive 150.00. 250.00 \\ 4 • «« ormt y weeks will receive Members ».«• w weeks wH| rece,ve 500.00 \\ 1,090.00 )\ - «-flt* ^wUl rectlve

with the purchase ol any man's SUIT or COAT priced at $49.50 and up

a complete selection ol GIRLS' and BOYS' Fine Apparel This bunk will be closed all day November 11 j. Famous Make RADIOS • WATCHES

m IK PACE TWKI.VF, THURSDAY, NOVEMBKR 10, 1955 INDEPENDENT-LkAiJ

that one and a quarter million Now Jersey residents are eligible to receive polio vaccine under Sewaren library! current rules . . . Kobolcen de- rtves its name from the Len- Lists New napl Indian "Hobocan-h&ck- liiKh" meaning the place of the SEWAREN — Mrs. i|;u.. tobacco pipe ... The 195sey5 , librarian of the Si'wu, Public Library, ainmm,,,' death total by cars stands at purchase of the r<>nmn' M)9 thus far this year compares books: with 618 registered at the same For adults; "Gramltiiu,,,, tinr lost year . . . Hazardous ies." Ssmuel H. Adiuns- n, road conditions caused by fall- Angels," Robert peU,j lv (- ln inn loaves arc responsible for "The Flower Girls" n ' many accidents at this time of Dans; "The Miin ln n,, ', tin- yi-ar, th^ Keystone Automo- Flannel Suit," Slom, Wiism liic Cluh warns . , . Confess Sixth of June," \,\mw\ K'i lust year chawed the name of "The ptatant Shorn. fon\C\n tos; "OWord Dlct:oi>in-v [ i, J Armistice Day to Veterans Day () tion«;" "The Tontinr;: 4 in order that a uraeful nation Tll( CBstaln; "Mnrjririv \f^ni. mlRlit pay appropriate homage Herman Wouk; "Cnsiir C J to veterans of all wars . . . Nicholas Monsarrnt Neil MacNell. editor In chief Of For younn people: "M, HI the Sfond Hoover Report, will vents the Telephone,1 K • speak diiiiiiK the afternoon ses- Shlppen; "Battle o[ H,' simi at i hi' 2fttli Annual Meet- Quentln Reynolds, "Q,,,T| \ in;: nf the Now Jersey Taxpay- bnth nnd the Spanish A.V, ers Association at Newark on Fl'ances Winwai-; "Tho i. , ' embfi' 14 ... The Air Pollu- Clark Expedition," R I, V tion Control Commission of the ster; "D«vy Crockett: su •, Holbrook. Si at,' Department of Health has nski'd interested groups to sug- iiest nominees for county air about the state's Hus I, pollution control associations Jom prospects. fiovernnr Meyner has en- This public con-ncicni•• (i.i:-.si;rl the Olympic Fund Drive be a good' thlnR fm n... launched by the Junior Cham- business and employm.; • ber of commerce to raise funds H seems only rp«Mii.L,:i. t.i send contestants to the next as long as New Jn.siv p , ] Olympic games. confident about tiin, and Job prospects, tlm the future with opims MOKK WINNERS: Above left is the second pr'ie winner In the hich school class In the annual CAPITOL CAPERS: - Attor- thus be more likely i,, Halloween piiinting contest sponsored by the K tary Club. The paiting, "The Wolf" was done by ney General Richman has ruled things they need and ' r.velyn Womelsdorf, a senior, on the left cen'.er window of the A. & P. Above right, is "Autumn municipalities may subscribe for end result being si m „, "Sc: IIC" first prize winner In the eighth grad • group done on Lehrer's window by Helen Rrown, their own bonds or notes at ness and Jobs for tin- , assisted by Carol Huber. Second priie went to the picture, "Scarecrow,", below, dnnr by Carol time of Issuance but not after This la one of a sen- (Jrr-co Hnd Rathy Zak at the Woodbridge Hardware. Judges were WIUl»m Petersfii, Harry they have first been sold to ness outlook reports b, Burke and I red Buntenchach. Raymond F. Jac kson was general chairman assisted by Paul Hayes. someone else . . . New Jersey Jersey 'Poll. Watch f<>: Third prize winners were Carol Metzgtt-. Florence Gibson and Prucia Buscell. all Freshmen, chicken experts claim there is this newspaper, whirl-. and Linda Sprooeh, eighth graders. Frizes will b awarded today at the weekly dinner-meeting of more to poultry farming than the reports of the Ni feeding the chickens, gatherings the Rotary. Poll exclusively In UK the eggs, and eating a hen every Sunday ... Dr. Robert, P. Lawrence, of Holmdel, has been Under Capitol Dome] JERSEY JIGSAW: — Gover- State Auditor Frank Durand, of declared the champion hay- nor Robert B. Meyner has pro- Sea Girt, refuses to permit the maker in New Jersey. Maryland (Continued from Editorial Page) ciaimeri this week as American employment of private certified and Delaware. Dr. H. M. Zaled tor by inferring that it wts bad. Education Week and requested public accountants to conduct "The right to a fair trial must all citizens to acquaint them- audits of agencies of the State be preserved by every means at selves with the programs, needs, Government . . . Governor Mey- Optometrist our command," s8i4.Vander.bUt. and problems of schools .... ner has proclaimed the six-week New Jersey Poll "The prosecution should never Bonds totaling nearly $1,500,- period from November 21 to 'Continued from Editorial Page) EYES' EXAM1M;L be permitted to turn the de- 0OO have been -tiled with the January 2 as a time dedicated March, 1955 64 32 4 fendant's failure to avail him- State Department of Agriculture to making Christmas peace and June, 1953 68 26 6 self of the privilege of introduc- by 347 produce dealers, commis- good will a reality on New Jer- TODAY 66 27 7 237 PERSH1NC, AVKSri ing character evidence in his sion merchants and brokers who sey's streets end highways . . . Today's survey findings indi- CABTEBET l-l(ii)8 own behalf into an affirmative purchase fruits and vegetable Dr. Daniel Borgsma, State Com- cate that a solid majority of the weapon against him.' from Garden State growers . . . missioner of Health, announces New Jersey public is optimistic

no harm to a Vermont Univers- ing house was the first. • Opinions of Others ity student, but it could cost Retail dealers, the company the life of a Boston shopkeeper. (Continued from Editorial Paae) explained, felt that "fair-trade" of public morals in consequence Youths, like their elders, vary must wonder what, If anything, widely in their moral standards. pricing hampered the merchan- has been accomplished in the It is far better to discourage dising of Sheaffer pens. way of regulation. rather than encourage the use It hampers the merchandis- v;;.'-*m4'*-!":v*w*&KV%a---mmsf. While three members of one Of questionable stimuli.—Green- ing of any product. With the family recounted in New York field (Mass.) Recorder-Gazette. keen competition that exists before a Senate subcommittee ANOTHER CONVERT nowadays, any atempt at rigid how they drifted into the use Congratulations to ,the W. A. price - fixing is unrealistic, of narcotics and the pathetic Sheaffer Pen Co., the second whether it is permitted by law pattern of their lives since then, nationally known manufacturer o rnot. And it is contrary to our the dean of men at the Univer- to abandon "fair-trade" price philosophy of free enterprise,—, sity of Vermont prepared to fixing in recent weeks. (West- Memphis Press-Smimitar. tour Burlington's barrooms in support of his contention that young people should be permit- ted to drink beer and liquor at the aRC of 18 instead of waiting until they are ,21,\as Vermont 1895 Christensen's lajw specifies. ' It is difficult to say which of "The Friendly Store" ,j the two stories waji the more shocking. The carelessness with which public morals are treated today seldom has been more Il- The Home of luminating! The dope family consists of a man, 23, his wife, 21, and her Your choice of 29 all-new Plymouth models, including an all- brother, 18. The former said he aew line of Suburban station wagons in 3 luw price-raoget. was taunted into taking; drips BUSTER BROWN by neighborhood friends. Tile liabit got him. And tiie daily cost went up- to $25. He had to steal to get the money. This lknded him in prison, where he mow is serving a sentence for SHOES parole violation. GOING RLACES WITH The wife said she tried the drugs after )jer husband urged IN WOODBRIDGE -\ her to see w|at they were like. After that, she said, nothing bothered her. She stopped wor- • DOZENS OF STYLES rying about her troubles and she just didn't care about any- • CAREFUL FITTING THE YOUNG IN HEART! thing. Obviously her troubles were multiplying rapidly. • POPULAR PRICES Whether or not she, her hus- band or brother ever conquer them u»w depends, on move Misses and Children's Infants With all-new Push-Button Driving, Aerodynamic Styling, and 90-90 Turbo- PUSHBUTTON moral courage than they have shown up to this time. I6.50-6.95* 4.50 - 5.50 Torque Power, Plymouth has again captured the spirit of our day in gleam- Wilh « fingei-tip tourli v"' It Is unlikely 'that the Ver- 1 ing metal. Outside, ty's bold new Aerodynamic Styling ... longer,.. bigger select,your driving ran^ . '^ , moiit deai* approves of this con- ea»y M flicUpg «.light *wiifli! duct, yet his theory on alcoholic f,.. pne long gweep of beauty up to'the distinctive new rear fins. Inside, it's ' liquor raises the possibility. It BOYS TEENAGERS Then Ptymaufc'i fully a»'" . is a short step' from a can of roomier ... decorator-tuned interiors sparkling with new "mirkcto" fabrics! «itttic PowerFlite - the **'" l(li bei'r to an illegal smoke for 6.95 - 7.95 6.95 - 7.95 aipuulhekt, most »dv»n€d Iran- those at 18 who are most sus- On thj road, it's breath-taking ... as Plymouth's new 90-90 Turbo-Torque ceptible. We are more inclined minion - Uke» over, li's llu: to agree with Burlington's po- Power gives you Top Thruat at Take-Off I ultinwt in dii»ui» o«*t! lice chief who invUed.ithe dean to tour the drinking places to „ STORE HOURS: DAILY 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, "watch teenagers making fools FRIDAY Till 9 P. M. -Closed All Day Wednesdays of themselves." And if the dean doesn't get his eye,b opened there he might Aerodynamic go to Bostpii. Thqre two teen- • ugers out on a spree have been charged with shooting fatally a liquor atore propri^tpr before Drive it »t your Plymouth deuler'a today I getting away In a stolen cur with a quantity of cash. STOM Adults i jnust set "a better ex- >J7 M-ll.V M . WIHHMHHH I . V ample, ljj^iey expect people JHPKT desirable . & can of beer at U umshl.,do PAGE THIRTEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 lN|)KPENDENT-I,EADER FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY 200 Youngsters , rs. Martin Heads Library Marks Education In Talent Show |.I(|ies Aid Croup Week by Listing New Books FORDS—More than 200 talented The Ladles' Aid So- P O R D S -- In observance of i "The Night Watch," by Mrs. Ryz- youngsters performed ln the an- ,,f the Orftce Lutheran American Education Week, par-nar; "All Ood's Children," "The imal talent show sponsored by in the church hall wits and teachers of children in Life of Christ," "Church History," thp Holy Name Society of, Our h T ,'"('l'the Mowing officers: the urureaa ar aree iiruiri to visit the by Our Lady of Peace Sodality; Lady of Peace Church. The show ' "' U1,,.,ie Martin, president; Fords Library to become ncquaint- "Mary Baker Eddy," "Science and featured two hours of song and ,,,,' Miller, vice president; od with what the library has toHeplth," by First Church of Christ dance nets, fieveral recitations and \ ' , petersen, secretary: olfer and make suggestions as tpScientist of Sewaren. playlets. • ',••} , ,,, Fedor. treasurer and addition of new books which may Bernard T. Dunn was the master VP benefit students. Larscn, sunshine, of ceremonies and Frank Kish wu •> t •(•. appointed for the For thp information of many musical director. The general new residents., the library is lo-Miss Olga Bercik 1Ur>tfl chairman, Francis E. Calabro, was - from H:30 a.m. to 8 cated on Corielle Street opposite assisted by Clifford T. Handerhan, I the Fords firphou.se. It is operated follows: Mrs. James Weds Keasbey Man Joseph Modreskl, John Byzycluy, ' by the Woman's Club of Fords as Oerry Oalya, Ernest Dubay. Wil- .lS Grownoy. •,niiMrs. Jwn a ..free publir service. Hours are KEASBEY — Miss Olga Bercik, liam Slska, Bart Florentine Ber- and Mrs. from 2 to 5 P. M.. Monday through Mrs Pedor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertalan nard Hendlowltch and Canncl 4. •', Klrin, fancy. Friday, nnd Tuesday and Thurs Bercik, 31 Dorsey Street, Perth Tlntle. ,. petersen, foSd; and day evenings, from 7 to 9 P .M. FRANK II. MKORMH'K, JR. Among the youngsters partici- ,,, Mrs. Arriboy, became the bride of Wil- EDWARD F. JOCIIEN FLOYD W. GAtlDET and Mrs. John Jfthn- Mrs. Helen Fr.lkenstine, librar- UamJ. Toth, son of Mr. and Mrs. KENNETH F. REENAN pating were: John Takach, Robert ' Miller ian, reported a circulation of 1,319 and hid graduate work at Rut- today by (aloil include appoint- chcn. Emory Toth, 36 Highland Avenue, ADVANCEMENTS: Promo- .Torhcn jnini-d the company in ment of thrpr Assistant office Lukacs, Dorothy. Donnenwlnh, wlll also be held at books for the month of October. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock em Unlvmlty and the Univer- Thomas Bough, Barbara Toth, DurlnR thai month the following tion of Edward F. Jochrn to the. 191!) as an analyst, and until tils managers. They are Kenneth .,"!f!r from, 5 to 6:30 p.m in the •Free .Magyar Reformed promotion held the position of Kathleen Mfzenko, Frank Della- books were donated: 2 Scientific position of office manager In the sity of Illinois. F. Kcenan and Floyd W. Gau Mvs. Paul Chovan in charge Church, Perth Amboy. The double- Pietro, Marie Marhevka, George chief accountant in the comp- Jochen resides at 11 Simpson del, both .of Metuchfn, and Monthly, 2 Reader's Digest, "Mr. ring ceremony was performed by comptroller's organization was troler's organization. He received Bandies, Nancy Calabro, Barbara President, "An Amazini; Journey," Frank II. McCormick, Jr., of the pastor, Rev. Dezso Abraham. announced today by The Cali- his B. S. decree In chemistry Place, Metuchen. Woodltrldjc. Sherry, M&ry Malnwrlng, Patricia- "Invitation to Hrnlth," "History of Given in marriage by her father from the University of Illinois, Other promotions announced Lyons, Barbara Ann Zstga, Gordon onfirmation Held the American Worklni? 'Class," the bride wore a gown of white fornia Oil Company. IT • fill W* Barbara Oetsey, Richard "Panama of Yesterday and ToChantlll- y lace and duchess satin I lilt Hnlnc; Wernoskl, Ulllan Hegcdus, Helen \i Fords Church Miss Carol Miklosy Bride UllU 11U1UB Ubanci, Terrance Perraro. , :^ /S neckline and long pointed sleeves Auxiliary Names r -JU .** Ml^Ut A1«o Patrick Calucki, HBrold World, dntd hy SSamue l Katz; [The circular skirt .of satin, edged tandiaateS l>l?ht Kolator, Urry Clement, Jeanne' Two sets of twin: D i'HS "Foreign Oil and the Free World," with lace, formed a cathedral Bobel, WalUr Dull, Thomas Duffy, [•-daughter combina- Of Ralph Gamo, of Fords "Piimulnicn.' by Standard Oil Co.train. Her veil of Illusion fell from Show Chairman FORDS -Tax Colector Michael JJirtjr 0>H«8> Thomas Shockery, in,n,ludec d in a group of of New Jersey; "Adolescence anda coronet of baby's* breath and r persons confirmed by FORDS _ The marriage of The J. Trainer was master of cere- »? W ^oldak, Kathleen Klpsey, ,„,„„ w...... -.— -• !„,„,Hiul,i ..„.,„„Schoo„l .,„„..„..Problems,„ " "Today'--"-•';•s |rhlneatonesrhineatones.. snShee carrie carried twtwo wnirwhitee HOPELAWN—Mrs. Irene Hoist Mlss Carol Miklosy, daughter of Daytona Beach, Fla., and will live monies at a meeting of the WU- ^b*rti^r08'Je(ln T"rn,e,r> **'* •rrend Alfred L. Ban- j children," " Journalist s Wife, ,orchidorcnid sg on a a Blb Bibleie. . was welcomed into membership of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 3. Miklosy, in Jacksonville, Fla., where the liam J. Warren Association known chart French, RoseMarle Vrabel, f Neww Jersey, at j "The Harvester," "Little Men," | Mlsg Helen Cet0 Keasbeyi at- the Ladies'Auxiliary of Hopelawn bridegroom Is stationed with the .hop iml Church this .. , t Dubay i -- • " " ™ -* - 23 Evergreen Avenue, to Ralph as Candidates Night held in the Joseph Vargonovltch and Mary Church this L1UU mmmr bv Ernes d h l ld f Memorial Post 1352," V. F. W., at a Oamo Jr., son of Mr. and MrsU.. S. Navy. as Cad rural Carlste. Ral h Scandinavian Hall. 1 honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. meeting held inizilagy post lheadquarter* was named. i P Gamo Sr., 40 Evergreen (l Catherine Ocisz : Qrf>at Anns," "Tin Vixens," John Yakubik, Avenel, cousin of Mrs. Betty Szilagyl was named Aven e t0 Trainer Introduced the speakers: 1:HI ii" variety show to be i u . °k P^ce in St. John's GRANTED DIVORCE Freeholders William J. Warren r|, Town nip, and Jean and!Mom ,t.,ms,,{ Allah." by Mrs. Mil the bridegroom; Mrs. Carmen chairman of a variety show to beIriianoi ram Rnrlnas. Fla.. with FORDS— Superior Court Judge and Georne Otlowskt: Mayor Hugh Fords Man to Wed ", KUtii.'ll,tii«kc ol FFords were ton-Lund; "The Little Lady of theStopplelo, Matawan, and Mrs. Al-presented In the future. Mrs. Mary presented In the future. Mrs. Mary —••--• -• - - • . „„,„ B. Qulgley, Committeemen Peter \)\n n knelkntl together Ui JJ^ HUIISCH, , 'The Mysteriouy s bert Bercik, sister-in-law of the Rev R K el Thomas, president, announced that - - -»• e" '. chaplain, offl- *UKI«~p - DUII«<«.. v™ o. Schmidt and R. Richard Krauss, 'siicriiment . nnd there-h 1 Rl(|,,, •• -fluflu - ToweTowerr Secret,Secret," by bride. Peggy Klsh, the bride's cou- six foam rubber pill ciatln w0[,e ft pale blue bro. Jos h six foam rubber pillows have been ThKe - . «P awar(jfl Halpernd ,a sittingdivorc,e ino nTre thne Assemblymen J. Edward Crabiel Tennessee Girl Harold F. Hunt and Arno:d; "The Kiim isUead," sin, was flower girl. donateonated to the East Orange VeVett -^^ baler(na JengtJengthh d)d).esesss wUwUhh ^^^ Q[ desertlaft to Kenneth aux -- y. The I th and William Kurtz, Senator-elect .,,- i/mra of Fords wrr David Lynch, Carteret, served eraram Hospital by the^ aux'""'""y'' ite accessories and she carried f Q[ desertlafd Hills t Roadto Kenne, Fords wh DeGro fi San d Fd John A. Lynch, County Clerk M. FORDS — Ine engagement of others In the class, AUKIV,U as best man. The ushers were John •Buck Night will be helhldd NNovem- b^ ^^ w,th plnk & that his ^ a ravei Joseph Duffy, Township Engineer Miss June Harwood, daughter of .vn Douglas, Donald „„„„„ bexrr 12 by the post andand. members P . k FORDS Mr nnd Mrs. Julius Yakubtk, Avenel; Carmen Stop* rosebuds. Dorothy, left him a few weeks Howard Madison, Township At- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harwood, nurd Hardtnu. Patricia plelo, Matawan, and Albert Ber- and their guests are welcome, Ij b ,n(il Amb Avmuo are the after their, martage on April S, torney Nathan Duff: John Bosze, Dunlap, Tenn., to William Lafa- ,;,l>y. Sharon Ofson- i)[ a daughter born in \ elk, brother of the bride. Mrs. Olga Semak won the spe- im cial award. Hostesses were Mrs. STORK PAYS CALL 1953, when he was aent overseas Democratic municipal chairman of yettyTtte°Uvtogstone Livingston", son of Mr. and th Amboy Gem.Tal Hospi- Perth Amboy; Bernard T. Dunn, Mn Lafayette' Livingston, IS has been En- ^vich. The group was chairman of the Second Ward Dunbar Avenue, ... the local address. For traveling* nett. nounced by her parents. Plans tor confirmation by the Road, are the parents of a daugh- Fullerton, local attorney, county committee; John Csabat, the bride wore a beige poodle cloth | — — member of the Board of Educa- ate being made for a Christmas A'lllmtn H. Payne. Vicar suit with black Persian lamb col- • „,, „ > . ter born in the Perth Amboy Gen- eral Hospital. tion; and a former school board wedding ln Chattanooga. TTenn. In Fd$hion Mow lar and cuffs. She had bronze ac- Joanne W Ml Honored member, Leo Farley. MIM Harwod is a graduate oj ,,- (•(•:•( mony, ft recrpttov ce.ssorles and a white orchid cor- fa parly oh-BiHhddy Refreshments were served Sequatchle County Hmh School. iislmp. the conflrmaiitj sage. Charles J. Alexander, president Dunlap, and U now attending Ba- i-nnlies was held in tht Kail and car'y winter are very A graduate of Perth Amboy jprsON Miss Joanne Wira, announced the next meetinR will roness Erlanger Hospital School em ABOUT .ill .Supper was served by ar times (if the year for wedHigh School, Mrs. Toth . and Mrs. Charles of Nursing ln Chattanooga. Her niBu OKHUU1, i«.u. A«... ~ —••" daughteoaugnier oofi IVH. »uu «"•>• »-"—™- be held at the Fords Tumble Inn , uf the congregation im- year's bride will have ployetl by Flagstaff Frozen Foods i i Avenue, was given a December 5. fiance was graduated from Wood- diiectlon of Mrs. Qeorue Associates, Inc. Her husband was wira L dd e YOUR HOME ., wonderful choice of dresses and Associates Inc Her husband was ' in hhono r oI fhe herr 14t 14thh birt birthh - bridge High School, obtained his (htil. .materials to choose from. The bri- graduated from Woodbridge High day. B.S. degree In mechanical engi- 'diil'Mown's silhouette depends on School and Is engaged in the gro- neering' at Rutgers University, and cery business with his parents. He Guests were Virginia Marins- Has summer activity been hard w it, the type of Claire Hofmann Is now employed ln the research I the bvide. warin Pamela Jorgensen, Carole on your jront porch? If the floor slic's huvins, and herserved two years In the U. S. Army laboratory, of Combustion Engi- including twelve months' duty in Helen Cheress, Judith is scratched and marred almost neering Inc., Chattanooga. To I'erth Amboy (>irl buddgetg . Korea. K.ruszewaki, Barbara Nemetih, beyond recognition, you will be Engaged to Wed _____ ' AAlmosl t as Important as the bri- Bonnie Johnson, ^arbara Wira, interested ln a new floor and porch The eng-.iment.of^n^J^^J'JS Suzanne Cadmus? Charles and enamel designed for use only on HOPELAWN — Mr. and MrsGadabouts Celebrate TO MEET MONDAY Richard Wira. floor surfaces exposed to excessive Albeit Hofmann. 70 Luther Ave- M.uy Leu r.uuumo, uoum,,,. ..,„,„, FORDS—The Ladies'* Auxiliary walk and wear. This seems to ap- nue, have announced the engage- Members' Anniversary !, Joseph Robblns, 222 See- added to this department.' Gone of Fords Memorial Past 6090, IOS UP $50,000 Ply to a great many rooms in the ment of their daughter, Claire Al- .• :>>t, pwth Amboy. and the!will b,. the uindup and then the VFW. will meet November, 14 in DALLAS, Texas—While digging modern home — the youngsters' berta. to Michael Stephen Toth. FORDS- The wedding unniver- M. li'ilibins, to Robert L. Fo-, toss down the starway. The bou- a trench for a local plumbing firm, play-room, the hall, the kitchen son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Toth, ,. ••MII iif Mr. »nd Mrs. Albert;quc.t is iieUim; lighter in weight post headquarters. 8ary o( M g Hel for their memory books. FORDS—The Fords Lions Club wn[cn was more than $50^000. He choice of 11 colors — light oak, Perth Amboy General Hospital g^eet Ii \:i.imv High School, class ot| still in favor are the pull-out will meet at 6:15 P, M. in Lopes immediately quit his job and went dark oak, walnut, red mahogany, 1 ..• employed by Hess Inc.. in'"Hoing-awny" corsages for the Restaurant; November 14., i back to Corsicana. Some of the School of Nursing. She is employed ^s; MartnR Brodiak WM wl_ brown, green, red, two shades of as a rcRistwed nurse on the staff . •"keeping department. Her• bride made, of stephanotis, butter- (money was in gold certificates gray, black and white. One coat wmti lnto membei shlP] The diirte which Jackson, a Negro, didn't • .'as graduated from Wood-j fly orchids. Vanda orchids, or 111-CARD PARTY SLATED of the paint dries in just at Perth Amboy Genera Hospital. ho,5e prile Wfts WQn b M '...•• Hmh School, class of 1951 j lies of the valley. ' •FORDS-A card party will be recognize as currency, but hours. Her fiance attended Woodbridge 3vodlak • t'liiployed by the General j| Wedding nowns will have a -D look with satin motifs of sponsored by the PTA of St. John's made a down payment on a house After it is applied the surface Township Schools and served 42 ' corn in the accounting de- Uni ulands of leaves that Episcopal Church, November 14 in and bought a new automobile and months overseas in the U. S. Army. nt He is an accordion teu- ' flowers or Is very easy to care for. Its spe- j sun.idd ouout inin applique on gowns off the church hall. . a television set. However, he wascial chemical formulation leaves He is employed at the carborun- Masquerade Party Held • Ni'w Jersey Music Center,, ) or net Many new sari-fabrics -harged with theft and turned dum Company, Keasbey. n «, , .£,•."• .. : He served in the U. S. lull.1 or the floor surface highly resistant •hosen by brides who LEGION MEETING over more than $43,000 of thetp foot scuffing. Ordinary soap and By Club at Sabine Home t,,r two years, Including are'beniK e FORDS—Fords Post 163, Ameri- money whicn remained unspent to look to water are all you need to wipe the NEW DAUGHTER PORDg _ A masquciade party iimiuhs overseas. A spring can Legion, will meet November ]lce The owncr Of the house ; W11S dirt off. The 'finish is highly pol- HOPELAWN - Mr. and Mrs. d buffet super was held by the ;.:. h planned. tl;cir 15 at 8 p. m. in post rooms. der which the money was found an Timin- newest bridal headdress is un ished, so no waxes are necessary. Edward Barnes, 8 Richard Ave- Dun-Bar Club at the home of Mrs. .the chignon cap of satin and wire said U was apparently burled dur- A good cleaning restores the sheen. nue, are the parents of a daugh- Ann Sabine, I6B Mary Avenue. HOLY NAME SESSION in a very .sophisticated manner. l depressio p n by a relative This paint Is said to be the floor |iu'l \ not SE f FORDS-The Holy Name Soci- ™j ™ with- •I|:DS - Open house will be A shirred chiffon cloche is an- d t 20 years ago paint of the future. ety of Our Lady of Peace Church who diecUt^ ^ ^^ rf ^ ; v. IT A of Fords School 14, other way to bring a feminine look will meet November 14 in the an It is not excessively expensiv • :nbrr 16 at B P.M. Victor C. to your short clipped boyish hair- One gallon will cover more than ... ;inicnntendent of sclioola. do, ! nex. 600 square feet solidly. Ask your . •, KM-miest speaker. Mothers The outstanding color for the local paint or hardware store i;itli grades will be ho.st- • bridal ':own seems .to be off-white. about this new paint if you are go- 'Delicair ice blue arid ice pink are FORDS. IIKUM "fj™,.™ ing to paint any floor surfaces in .lopiilar and brcniuing tn almost the future, j |s A social will be held CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Pattern 4091: Women's Siten it, called "new ureen" is coiniiiK into This time oi y^ar many house- 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 60. Site 3( •••• hmne Of Mr». Julius Df- l\\c picture. If this color is becum- ,v !4 Judith Place. November wives have a problem. With the takes 1 yard IE-Inch fabric. to I he bride, it nwkeji for u (NOTK: For insertions in this calendar, common house spider. They can! Send Thlrty-flva centi In coins for tbla pattern—add 6 cents tor call Mrs. Andrew Scclivy, 100 Grant Ave- cause a lot of extra dusting on the inside and the outside of the home. each pattern if you wUb lat-claai nue, Fords, VAlley 6-5670, before noon1 mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper You can get rid of most spiders by Pattern Dept, 332 West 18th St., un luesday of each week. Mrs, Sedivy saturating pieces of cotton wool in New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly is correspondent for Folds, Hopelawn oil of pennyroyal and placing them NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, in the haunts of the spiders. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. and Kei^bey.)

NOVEMBER Convenience 1(1 Game social by Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Unit 16?, Ameri- can Legion, in post rooms, : U) -Meeting of American Home Department!, in library 1 P. M. 10—Meeting of Woman's Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church, in church hall. ' .' 14—Meeting of Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Peace- Church. 14—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post 6000, VPW, in post headquarters, 8 P. M. r 14—Meeting of Fords Lions Club at 6:15 P. M. in Lopes Restaurant. 14—Card party by PTA of St. John's Episcopal Church, 8 P. M. 15 -Meeting of Fords Post 163, American Legion, 8 P. M. 16—Open house iby PTA of School No. 14. 17—Social in home of Mrs, Julius Demeter, 14 Judith Place by Altar Rosary Society ol Our Lady of. Peace Church, .17—Meeting of American Home Department in library, 1 P. M. USE ODB LAY-AWAY PLAN - \\M HOLDS ITEM TILL CHRISTMAS — NO EXTRA CHARGE \\ Stop In fur A FREE 1956 Calendar of Memory , . /I.I , *9* NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., S'ORpg 1 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Jmt Ask. ( Ljranniann 5 , PHONEIVA-6-339^ Distinctive Gifts - Creeling Cards \ For All Occasions PLATTS I PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS EnfMfeuwBt — Weddint — Birth and Social AnnounetmenU Stationery Store— let.syo^iaw^^ IMPORTED BAVARIAN CHINA | little to wOl, N,Wark to Providence 55C 100 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE Pittuburgh^e SHOWER AND WEDDING ACCESSORIES MERCHANDISE CLUBS «»¥-AWAY PLAN poo IN1 OF rmmsDAY, NOVEMBER in. Jelllson and Ralph Bindewald; funniest, Lorry Nima; est, Diana Woodbrldge Orts; most original, Jean Oberlles. Lenonjelly Woodbridge N<»tn$K r (j enth birthday at a family eelobrs Judges were Oeorire Schafer and hobo style, Oail Garett, Iseltn; tlon. Mrs. Jack Wells. favors were most original, Norman and Kara —Mrs Kenneth Morrison. Ethel Menlo Park Terrace Notes Street, entertained Mrs William Kroner, Mrs. Bamet Weismnn. Girl Scout News Mrs Saul Kxlttman. Thursday ' School. Election of —Saturday. Patricia PrW. „-.„. Goldberg, son of Mi Troop 48. Colnnla, enjoyed an Refreshments were served to will be held. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Murray QoWberc. Wnll afternoon of roller skating at the ists by the leader, Mrs •Mr. and Mrs. Walter p, j FVM, Atlantic Street, celebrated Street, marked his seventh birth- v] Twi.„ n City Rink-----. Newark. This was Roneri vuiis and Mrs. K. Hatha ski, aifi RindolpRiphh stm'istmi. B, MM. her lentil birthday. Quests were day at a par^y m school and at :i Mrs Lawrence SHker. 16 Wood- ica, with a partv. Catherine Stan- the troop's second skating party « ^ ^ Q Oove)lu. ^teret^, ^spent*Monda ^d y ^in ^ N-i yi| GEORGE i Mr and Mr* Harry Mahar. Mr. family wlehrk^'-.n with his grand- land Drive. Colonla Village, is : ton did a ventriloquist act, andand the girls are rapidly progress- • cleaning were ,, »nd Mrs Harry-E. Mahar and ._, Mr. and Mrs. Mas Oolrt- forming a new Brownie troop. ( oratlng and where tney hftd dlnn r FORSTFR solos were *unR by Linda and ing from the "black and blue ' Carole Ann , 'children. Sharon and Bob, Silver m. LakftrooduiKr.vuM.. „,.attendin. c- , Meetings will be held at her home b Dlana and tended tt n0Wi ln c (3 Fibrt Strert Mrs Rob- Mary Ann Sell stage" to the 'fell only g ^ Ann ftnd Eleftnor Qove- thelr second WCddlng anniv -Sunday dinner JUKIS of Mr |pvery Thuriflay afternoon at 4:15. 9crScrantona . took once all afternoon" stase. ine •• g Da ^^ Mr. and Mrs. Pavlowsky is the fnniiM • .'onHMrRobert Frtel Atlantic iAnvon( , interested in joining the Henry Ulshoefer took over we Ubwtj I-MM scouts participating were Llnaa »^ ^^^ Voi)s Ronnle Monaa dred Q, cnrnpllrri, Bmok ichiWren; Mr and Mrs Prank Street, were M leaders registering troops or hav- Woodbrlduc. Reegsn, Kew Oardens. Queens. lehway 7-9498. Crwhan an Wjit. Tuesday Marian Hlmlin and Gerald Sehioz- p Mrs The entire troop Is participating Due to the illness of the trainer. tilda Schafer, Janet Scott, Lillian ana n»a» n* lstensen. walnwrlght will be the ho,-, ;.:;a; Thursday. -Cym,-.^ A!ir. daughter of Mr. zano They dined at Momrnn c chr in the "Y" Swim ^Project. The A class to help new leaders will Sylvester. Mothers attending were thr ^ \ , y the ; ,:,.*' part) was held ^ M|jt Edwa|.d Ahl markpd her Leonie s and visited the Village. Komm[ A b leader. Mrs. Leroy Bindewald, will be held November 15 at the home M ' lv'- :'"On!i «L,«^. el*hth birthday Saturday at the —Guests of Mr and "Mrs Albert "-^F^%S? MJ." SSing tiru: Janet Huber^ Bar- llpI Assist with the classification work. of the program cosultant, Mrs. CWSIDERATE TIIIKVI;s ?,„??"••»» "' SJMiidmother. Mrs. er; Mrs. Edward Schafei, Mrs. ^^ ^ Charlotte Willlamfl, jACKaoNviLE. Phi. •• Hater, Saturday, were Mr and Over sirty girls enjoyed the Richard Walsh, St. Oeorve Ave- harlotte ::i.-lud« Thomas O'Connor. HMun, T(,in,,abamT, andchU . day. Sunday. His guests were Mrs. EDMONTON, Alberta- Getting, were undamaged by classifying the group accordinording j approved by the Board of Direc- Squad. odor at her the batered safe was fmimi • •, Doutlas \Utson.JIr dmni. CiroCaro, l ,.r.nd Ai,iU1 Paterson Lee Litman. Brooklyn: Mr. and whi?fs Ta Musco. Miss Oraw Roy Kuhn. Atlantic Street, is to their swimming ability. .The troop is also working on ™» j B Parker first $400 In cash in the «\i. Mrs. C. Mitroni and son. Michael, tors of the local council. w s; rotor. Cpl Urthpr ^ a huiv.mg tnp in Penn- the swimmer budge. Two girls thoug'iu 11C1 Bogan s „stov„ e was leaking, there. h° ^__ T'.i-. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fishier, There are still openings for We're happy to leam that Mrs. : .md Mrs Ted Van svivani^ have already completed the badge , proved, however, < i.l!- East Orange. junior high school girls interested Joseph Rapaclolll is recuperating Investi| fltlon nefinitlnns ,rd Mrs WUliain ' work. ' that' it wasn't the stove-It was a i —Warren Wuilsch'.eger, son of —Birthday greetings to Mrsin joining the new Colonia troop. so well after her recent illness. Reliable source Tin -. < > L> ' Mr and Mis. Hugh WalLschleger, The troop enjoyed a Halloween | skunks who had1 tak- ,MI aim .ui\ iiu^ii .. Kenneth Morrison, Ethel Street. Pease call Mrs. G. Nims at Pulton She is now at home. fumll yo{ S X just met. V party and Invited friends and bode In the neighborhood -. _ was 1 year old Monday and Mrs. Donald McArthur. Poid 1-93389338.. A Halloween party was enjoyed e n up n Informed source —• Tin - aiktd to get m —Tl-.e Keasbey Home and School Avenue. Trodl/jJo. 50, Woodbridge, un- by Brownie Troop 24, Woodbridge, mothers Prizes were awarded to Of west Edmonton. told the guy you Just me iit-j Fisher. U-8^i Association held open house and —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy der the leadership of Mrs. D. Kilby at the homt of the leader. Mrs. r/atrSn'; ^KauW Une Is signed by Cardinals as Unimpeachable source i fathers' niaht. Charles E. GregoiT. nnd family are attending a family and Mrs. John Ruth celebrated Leroy Bindewald. Prizes were won guy who started the ;i.:.d Mrs. Richard Wein- publisher of The ihdependent- yet together Saturday at the home the birthday of Juliet Low, the by the following: Prettiest. Gloria i :-, :-.n Street, attended; Leader vr.is >:uot speaker. He dis- of Mrs. Murphy's mother, Mrs. : ". -uit:-. wedding anniver-;russed nis recent Vj5it to the Mas- Arthur Murphy. Union City. M, -1'ian of Mr. and Mrs.;$^115*1:5 Irsritute of Technology —The Chatterbox Club will meet „ —Little Patty Lechleiter. daush- tonight at the home of Mrs. /.: Newark. Saturday. '^ ln!airegarud ltuo low-cosv vt schools and 'J.I!. '•- K.ihn "wn'olMr and "' '""" "" " ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lech- George Zimmerman, Ethel Street - V .- KiihnKuhn. soM^MTttjn of I espeCi,S t0 visi^ t PProfessor Joss on j , ^ ^ K.mn. Atlantic Street . e?pecNovembes tr0 v 30it . accompanied by leitel Ethel was t old Present will be Mrs. George Rader V" i: "' Wednesday. :.;> fifth birthday Sat-'^me f the members of the Board Mrs. John Engler, Mrs. Don Wiley, o —Tuesday guests of Mr. and H.> suests were Peter Education. On that date the Mrs. Richard Mohr and Mrs. Reddy Redfeather Says: o{ Mrs. Sid Dibofsky, Jefferson HAJ••*..:> Dtunis Ragas.BUI.FreBill Pdd ™' """ Promised a report on; Street w^re Mr and Mrs HaroW James Duerscheldt. nid fr'buy PuiTot. Pam and Judy __ durabilit__ y o_._..f Struct. o schools. ] Morse Mr an(1 Mrs &n ^^1. —Mrs. Murray Gold, Wall "ihi'ii; -in. U.iany Hussj-. Patricia j-rne speaker said he wondered how Livingston: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Street, will entertain Mrs. Alex A:r'i ,:.a Ann Marie Murphy. !our chUdren stand with their haif- 3ersten and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gold, Mrs. Bert Levinson, Mrs. .!-.ai -•• -i:ivl iv •'youngsters who have had a full day —Suzan Reevie. daughter "of Berlin, tonight. Do Your "Good Deed" ••• >• ,iv iv guests of Mr. ando f school. Had the Board of Edu- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Reevie. —Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A! i; »i-V Forster. Ethel Street. '< cation, Town Committee and Plan-_ Uriel Street_ , will celebrate her Albert Haber, Ethel Street, were \\e>.- M- and Mrs. J. S. Harrison.;ning Board been in close associa- seventh birthday tomorrow by at- Mrs. Freda Cohen and daughter Vii • Mr and Mrs. William ition with one another, the situa- ending a show in Newark with her and granddaughter, Lakewood. ind Mr and Mrs. L*on- ! Uon would not have developed, he family. —Mr. and Mrs. Wally Mitchel, atd R i>-. Irvinoton. said. However, he declared, there —Birthday greetings' to Fred Mtrcer Street, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Norman Reich, Teaneck For Today - A :i:.isquerade birthday party is no problem too big iX "enough of Jacobus, Menlo Avenue, and Emil us want to do something about it." —Mrs, Norman Silver, Mason v. .i>: • -: in r.onor of Paul ffpoka, 2. StanMtMcOuire Street . «i~—. Mr Gregory then carried out a Street, entertained Mrs. William M>n 1,.' Mi snid Mrs. JO1UJohn Apoka, —A board meeting of the Met g«sts were !Question.and answer period. Saul wood Chapter of the Women's Kroner, Mrs. Milton Fink, Mrs. street. His gu www vtwf*. w» -•— Kritzman, Ethel Street, suggested h Saul Kritzman and Mrs. Wally niiiu H.irone. Susan Began. Psm American ORT was held at the that the civic organization and Mitchel, Tuesday. ti:>. Miapiiy. Richard Pilippeli. hoW of Mrs. Saul Zuckerbrod. the Home and School Association —Birthday greetings to Peter l'iuib ,i.n Tausch. Marie Vwider Wall Street, Wednesday. Menlo work together toward a fight for Alaimo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bar H:iu;n I'jthy and Robert Hayden Park residents present were Mrs. low cost schools. bara Alaimo, Kelly Street. i :id !): ii.< and Mickey Jenaris. Eugene Ladoux, Mrs. Maurice Iieb, —The Menlo Park Terrace Civic —Rickie Sadowski, son of Mr A --.'.iviiy reewerr *W> to Mrs. Mis. Arthur Ladoux, Mrs. Harold Association met Monday at School and Mrs. Edward Sadowski, At- }{<>> i Murphy. Mason Street, who Binder, Mrs. George Forster and 14. Guest speakers were Mayor lantic Street, marked his fourth is :r )i!.a._'ebel, Pedertl Street, —Anniversary greetings to Mr marked his sixth birthday. Sun- Reeb, Jr., and Raymond F. Smith and Mrs. Abe Saks, Jer- and Mrs. William Kennedy, Me- day. Danny's mother is still hos- Jr., representing the Republican Sfy Cl'y Quire Street; Mr. and Mrs. Na pitalized with bums she received party. '- Trr. sa Siesel daughter of Mr. Boydman, Wall Street; Mr. and a month ago. How about a neigh- —Mr. and Mrs. Nat Boydman f,i;d Mis Lou Siegel, ReUly Court, Mrs. Henry Jan Tausch, Mason borly visit? She is in Perth Amboy eneral Hspt Wall Street, celebrated their an idl i:cbeir thirteentmuwviiMhi »»birthda• •••T-™^y Ij StreetoWJXt;, flfiiMr .. antt*ntd Mrsiviu. Eugenuugi e Cos- General Hospital. . niversary Dimdau with Mrs. Boyd- —Birthday congratulation* to _. .; by dining at th* Hunting, tellftno, Jefferson Street. man^s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Howard Ilgenfritz, Isabelle Street, Kwm .it ti-.f Astor Hotel. She was! _Mrs Bevnard Bobkin, Wall Glass, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry "'•" '" V'\ '""V •*•"•"• — —Mrs. joernaru DUUHIII, nun and Raymond Nichols, Jefferson King-Hoffer, Bayonne. lv.nn;«.iu.d by her parents1 andh g entertained Mrs. Murray Street. l] U ll dea a erform nce Of \•?: !:' , .. . P " I GoldbergGoldberg,, MrsMrs.. NaNatt BoydmanBoyd, , Mrs. —Mrs. Maurice Lieb. Ford Ave- —EUen Rosenthal, daughter of T.lk stm-kings." Frank Kohlenberger and Mrs. Nat nue, entertained Mrs. Nick Klein, Mr. and MisMrs. HerberHerb t Rosenthal, Mi Ralph Barone. Mason Schneider, Tuesday. Isabell Street, will celebrate her interlined Henry Fillp- Mrs. Raymond Chait, Mrs. George iStvifi. ip.'eir^inea rteuij nui>- Byrne, Mrs. Noah Rapkine and third birthday today. Her guests I'.U. ^::s. William Hayden. Mrs.' —Patricia Murphy, daughter of will be her great-grandmother, M Mrs. Erwin Wuruel at canasta, , Jo in Apoka and Mrs. Robert! »'• «"d Mrs. Arthur Murphy, At- Tuesday". Mrs. Rose Helman; her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kros- ' !(•.-.• :ir. ..: i-anasta Tuesday. ilantic Street, celebrated her sev- —Josep»eph Elliott, son o01f Mr.. ananad nu™». «"• "*- *—•-•-;• —- Mrs. Alvin Elliott, Swarthmor. e neu, Belle Harbor, and Mrs. Ben Terrace, celebrated his sixth birth- Rosenthal; her playmates, Barbara day Tuesday. His guests were Friedman, Larry Friedman, Tom Bruce and Aileen Bartell, Joseph my Kane, Susan Lynott, Carol II- Violante, CCaroa l BBoerer, Robyn genfritz, Debby Hancock, Karen Sumka and Mickey and Terry Kimberlin, Garry Hoovsr, Terri Savoth. Lang, Candy Farkas. To Support The NOVEMBER BOY SCOUTS LOT CLEARANCE Through Your I? COMMUNITY CHEST ^.^H1 LOW HIGHEST DOWN PAYMENTS! TRADE-IN PRHES! Scouting is a program of activities that boys Scouting now reaches!27% of the boys in tin- area. In order to maintain that percentage m 1953 HUDSON 4 door Wasp $995 engage in under the leadership of men and 195G, at least 150 ignite are needed. women for character building. * , 1953 DeSOTO 4 door sedan $1095 The Raritan Council reaches the boys from the This means training irfr leaders, new programs 1952 DeSOTO 4 door sedan $695 ages of eight to eighteen. In 1955, the Council new campaign trip*, Ww administration and UUI.1.S FUR THE TUANKSUIVINU SEASON; The sobuler looks served 87 units in 18 communities with a mem- leadership. Also, new « ap;'un:nsb" at yeast-raised yam rolls that HL111 s>o tastefully witii. bership of 2,978. The Council now is about to I lie 1 lumkssiving season. If you want to use these gulden purls Community Chest caWes the major share »f 1951 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan... $545 reach its goal of 100 units with the program !-i ..11 a.'coinpaniment for a heavy dinner, cm them in even the expenses for scouting. Mu.i:uT rounds than called for In the recipe. For a sweet roll to growing at the rate of 100 new scouts a month. .s. iw between meals be sure to fill them with plump raisins. 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan.. ,$895 LOUISIANA YAM DINNER ROLLS '•', niji warm, not hot, water (lukewarm for compressed yeast) 1950 CHEVROLIT 4 door sedan...$495 Remember, Community Clmt 4*ike» the place of mmy (rfrfwi. Give r. !.iij:e.-,pQous sugar I enough *j» support SEVEN abencivt for a I j ii-u.ipoons salt 1951STUDEPAKER $395 1 p.u-katse.of cake jeast, active dry or compressed l i.-Ulcipoon soltened shortehing I No. 2 can Louisiana yams, drained and mashed 1949 mmi Judor...... $245 3'.. flips sifted all-purpose flour " • ''i oup misiiis (optional) Melted butter or, margarine 1951 NASH 4 door sedan $495 Measure water Into a large mixing bowl iwarm, not hot, lor OPEN EVENINGS Till, !> O'CLOCK ThjB Advertisement Is Sponsored as a Public SfrjMoe ty , iin.ivr dry yeast; lukewarm for compressed yeast). Stir ln sugar SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. uii.i salt. Crumble or sprinkle In yeast and stir until dissolved. Add shortening and yarns and mix until thoroughly blended. Combine flour and raisins. Add flour' mixture to yeast mixture THE WOODBRIDGE PLANT - in uq additions, mixing until blended after each addition. Turn out on lightly floured surface and knead about five minutes, or JAMES uultl dough |s smooth and elastic and does not stick to board. of the ' Place in greased bowl; cover and let rise in warm place until double 111 bulk, about 1 Mt to two hours. Punch down and pull ykf.s to center: turn completely over In bowl. Let rise again until MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. ^almost double in bulk, SO to 48 minutes. Turn dough out on RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA lightly floured surface; cover with cloth and let stand 15 minutes- 405 AMlOY AVENUE - WOODBRIDGE 8*1020 Roll nut to V«-inoh Uifctaeas and cut wUh floured two-inch lOpp, Reo Dlacrl rpund cotter. Brush with butter or margarine. Place about one AUTHORISED DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER AT inrh apart on lifhtly greased baking sheets. Cove,r and let rise TJ5 IBIira STREET, PERTH AMBOY - TEf,, HI2-41«1 IS minutes Bake la hot oven <«6" F.) About 12 mlnuWs, or until : brown; . •' •" - •• - , .-. .-.,' . .

' • •• , y ' PAGE FIFTEEH PKNDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 IN' 1)FI AVENEL PERSONALS' OLONIA ACTIVITIES Pheasant Bag Big, Woodbridge Oaks News Reports Indicate i nation (if Avoid will hold a dinner and Mrs. Al Oreen, Plymouth 'and .social Saturday evening «t I By MRS. Smith and sin, Charles, Jr., and Drive. p M un( r the Mr. and Mrs. W. C, MacArgel, TRENTON — Judging by the By MRS j • l* chairmanship <* HENRY reports on the state's public hunt- -Little Robert Carl Stkor*. Jr., Colonla, attended the LRlayette- By lnn and fishing grounds, the turn- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sl- DAVID DAVIS hpWftt lh f nreh0U8e for membew STRUBEI, RutKers football game at Easton. out of hunters yesterday closely kora, George Place, was christened 15 Lrnox Av*. and their wives only. 214 Colonla Mr. MacArgel Is a graduate of u f uns yy GLADYS E. approximated tha' if laslt t year at St. Cecelia's Church by Rev. Avrncl —The Udies Auxiliary of Aven*l Boulevard Lafayette. SCANK with success markedly .'"•'•atet r on John M. Wllus, pastor. The spon- MrmoHal Port. 7164. V. F. W., wffl —Mr. and Mrs. George Keller sors were Theresa MoGee and Colonla pheasants. The greater bh.' on 497 Lincoln WO-8-0425-J hold B mpmorlai service tomottm and daughter, Jean, Middlesex Prank Gallagher. A family dinner Tel. pheasanUs generally bore out re- Highway nt 11 A. M . at the memorial plaque m Avenue,' have returned from a ports of the state's game manage- was held after the ceremony. tit the Avfncl flrehouw. FU 8-6137 —Patrick Cogglns, Carbondale. throe-week vacation at Winter ment department of greater nest- Tel. LI-8-1879 Pa., has returned home spending _., „ . , «, „ , „, —A kick-off dinner for captain* Haven and Daytona Beach, Pla. Th B ard Ing success of wild birds this year. two weeks with his son-in-law and ' " ° 1 wlU rnTt -"-^-r the Every-Member r . , —Boys, age 8 through 10, in the Some tracts reported fewer hunt-/ Cnnvnwi Committee, of the Ptnt Ht'slial Tarbar, Pine Colonla Village section wishing daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert crs but others noted a sizcab'J and Mrs. Martin Cohen, Sikora^ George Place. m the flrehouse. Presbyterian Church of Avenel, •ntcrtained at a mah to Join the cubs are asked to con- will be hold by the Mr, and Mrt. increase, I Bradford Place, wore Friday eve- —Mrs. Mary WooTTey, Adams The Brotherhood of the Con- Club of HIP Church tonight at 8:4» Quests were Mrs. tact W. C. MacArgel, 24 Sandal- The 5,505-acre Collier's Mil| nlriR Biicsts at the home of MrStreet, has returned after a two Sons of Jacob will meet 1 o'clock in the church auditorium. , Mrs. John M£- wood Lane, who is slatting this tract near New "Egypt, where 730 and Mrs. Al Blackncr, Newark weeks' visit with,, her fon and ..onlsht at 8:30 o'clock at the Morton Miller and new group. men hunted on the first day last Mrs. Cohen and.son Barry, vis- Avfnel Jewish Communltj Cen- -Mrs :i Frank Stratum, aeutli- Mrs daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ern vlce-pi'sident of the New Jw- • !ren' Softel, all of Co- —Mr. and Mrs. ^rchie Moor«, year, yesterday was visited by ited her parents, Mr. and Mrsseph Woolley, West End. !rr, Lord Street. 1 Berkeley Avenue, attended the William Linkov, Newark, Satur *"v Federation of Woman's Cluta, 590 men whd shot and took home —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sch'ott. The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the was a hoiis," cuesl of Mrs. Harold Kenneth Ott, Newark, shoot at the Paterson Pale Face 320 pheasants, 260 quail, 76 rab-day, Mr. and Mrs. William Un Adams Street, were hosts at a kov were guests Saturday eveing First Presbyterian Church of P. Wilson, ttfsldent of the ATOIM ,.licon guest of Mrs. Ed- Archery Club. MTS. Moore took bits, 14 squirrels and 9 ducks. Yes- triple blrthdaoy party on Sunday. Sundny and Monday at the Avenel. will meet tomorrow night Woman's Club Mrs, Stratton and ', colonia Boulevard. second place In the Women's Di- terday's check was reported by Mr. Jack Schott and his daughter. I TM Cohens. at 8:00 o'clock, lit' the auditorium. Mrs Wilson .were honored guesti '.'.nd Mrs. Bbbert Wolfe, vision. George Haws, game manager. Patty, Elizabeth and Mrs. Harry at n lunchfiprr given by Mrs. —The little twin sons pf MrSchott. , celebrated their birthday. The procram will feature . the ,',,mic are entertaining -Mrs. Stephen Andrews, Co- On the Flatbrook tract, Russel showing of a film titled "Second Chnrles Bashrw, president of the , A. Spinks, manager, reported and Mrs, Henry' Heppel, Adams Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. r,,[rs grandmother. Mrs. Ionia Boulevard, was luncheon Chance." Young married couples Borough Improvement League, 1,158 hunters compared to 1,257Street, were christened Sunday at Henry Schott, Orange. Mr. and Metuchen. • ,x MadUonvlUe.'Ky., and Ruest of Mrs. Joohn Etrdos, Ro- Mrs. Jack Schott and children of the church ate welcome to last year but attributed the de-Christ Lutheran Church, Jersey ,;,'nis' Mr. and Mrs, 0. R. sell*. City. Rev. Spreen, pastor of theGeorgfe and Patty, Elizabeth. nttend. —Mrs. Miuwaret Krelsel, eighth Ky. ~^r- an(* Mrs- Robert Sawyer, lcrease to confusion in trying to FALL FASHION BASIC: The church, officiated. The godparents —Little Susan Balasclo, daugh- soft dress [or full is important - The Ladies Auxiliary of thedistrict president of the Ladlet' k V iglewskl, Jr., son of 29 Longfellow Drive, entertained reach the area due to the wash- Aiwlllaries of the V. F. W.. an- KM were Mr, Richard Rohlfs, a cou- nk out of Schaefcr's Bridge. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bal- in every wardrobe. This one In Avrncl Memorial VF.W. Post ' \u's Prank Mezglewskl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seeber and sin of Mrs. Happel's, Baltimore, nounced that the official visit of hutuers yesterday took 431 pheas- lasclo, I Adams street, was chris- Avlscn, rayon tissue crtpe Is 71C4. will meet next Monday Oreen celebrated his son, Garry, of Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Md., and Miss Linda Fitzslmmons, tened Sunday at St. Cecella'Cecelia's nt«ht tit 8:00 o'clock In the post the department president, Mn. ants, 444 rabbits, 69 squirrels, 42 ilU., •JBiBimau™... .. , [ene(j ouuullj Ob L,I fashioned with pleated blouse Joseph Semon, scheduled for No- iv at a party attended Lyle B. Reeb, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. a niece of Mrs. Hapels. The par- Wilus. club rooms In Club Avenel. grouse, 2 ducks and 18 woodcock ch h b Rev Jojm M wilus top and a skirt that rails into vember 13, In the Sayrevllle V. P. nnd'parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Smith, Jr., Robert ents. the maternal grandmother The Holy Name Society of .'•Kir Clark and Mr. and Sheehan, Alvln Rymsha, Emll [The Dag last year was 283 pheas- Tne sors were Mr and Mrs graceful folds to the hem. The W. Post Home, has been postponed and godparents dined out In the Dom,nlc MontMMll Colollla, A St. Andrew's Church will receive : v Mezglewskl, Elizabeth. Tobias, Clyde Edrlngton, all ofants, 344 rabbits, 22 grouse, 67 dress fabric, designed by until November 27, due to the fact evcnniB super was served at he £amll d(nenr heW afUjr lhe Holy Communion In a group next ilriil•V ml'Mrs Edward Ott, 28T Colonla; Peter Smoyak, Fords. quail, 18 woodcock, 3 quail, 2 Bioomsburg, is so wearable It that Mrs. Semon Is a member Happels home. Guests were the cerernony Sunday at the 8:00 A.M. mass. ' Boulevard entertained -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- ducks and a gray fox. goes from town to tea with per - the iiutioniil pilgrimage to Europe. godparents, Richard Rohlfs, Mlsa _Mr and Mrs Alex c^t,^. The society will hold Its regular M,S Joseph Kulbaba and Gaughey. Colonla Boulevard, en- The turnout at Clinton, report- feet poise. Lincla F testmmons Mrs Helen aon d Dlckl Oak Tree monthly meeting Monday night ed manager Russell D. Spinks, and Stephen, Jr., tertalned Ralph Bleeker, Scotch at 8:00 o'clock, in the church Plains, before leaving for a visit was M5 men yesterday compared Bad Company hail. The program will fenture An elderly man of convivial ,„;! Mrs. Henry Strubel. 1 with Mrs, Bleeker's parents. | to 920 last year. The Runners yes- Meisclohn, Keansburg, Mauceri, at the Mother of Our the showing of films on the Cath- terday shot 386 pheasants, 145 habits, but also bookish, was , m Boulevard, ,enter- -Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Citta- 8avlor gemnary. Maureen, daugh- olic convention held in Pittsbursh m Bou f rabbits and 10 squirrels. Last year hailed before the bar of Justice In his grandparents In Germany and dino, 66 Plymouth Drive, were teriOj tne cuthbertsons, was a October 2, with Henry Karmsizln' , nnd Mrs. Paul Skula, the hunters got 225 pheasants, a small country town. will return home with his parents. taken by surprise on Sunday when 3Uncjay guest of Mr. and Mrs. In charge of the program. Mrs ttarry Morecroft, 133 rabbits, 37 squirrels, a grouse "Yc'rc chained with bein' drunk —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brause, a number of friends and relatives Robebrt c scank, Lincoln High- —The Avenel Memorial V.F.W. Mrs Stephen Andrews and four woodcock. and disorderly," snapped the Jr., Colonia Boulevard, enter- 52 to be exact from Newark, Belle- y Post 71(54, will meet next Turs- aid Mrs. Frank Adams, Incidentally, Spinks said there ville, Bloomfield, and other area3 magistrate. "Have ye anything to 7164, w tained Mr. and Mrs. Seymour day at t 8:0800 P.M., in tho post 8anders, Philadelphia, over the were a lot of missed shots and that decided to pay the Cittadinos a say why sentence should not be Unit-Ton Club spent there must be plenty of game left. DRIVERLESS CAR KILLS pronounced?' club rooms in Club Avonrl. weekend. visit. A Ymk City where they -Mr. and Mrs. William Bihler, NEW YORK-Mrs. Mary Mae, "Man's inhumanity to man—The Avenel Parent Teachers —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyer Association will meet next Tues- : .ind attended a per- GIFT-MAILING BOOKLET Warren Street, entertained Mr. 73, was killed and two elderly wo- makes countless thousands and children, William and Robin day at 8:15 P.M., in the school „[ Pajama Game " In If you want to know the best und Mrs. John Lawton and chil- men.Mrs. Mary Novotny 71 anmourn,d " began the prisoner, in a Sue, 29 Longfellow Drive, attend- The guest speaker , mi' Mrs. Daniel Bar- ways and means of preparing a dim Kathy, Peggy, Terry and Mrs. Catherine 0 Rourke SOweie flight of oratory. "I am not so de auditorium. Alfred Curr, Mrs. Henry ed a birthday dinner party at thepackage for mailing, ask for the based as Poe. so profligate as wmbf , Dr m\&reA Trevertson, a . of ftrmtart.le.um, M W-^" ^X Byron, so ungrateful as Keats so „, wnodbrlt'Kr Mr., George Pook. Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry pamphlet, complete with illustra- psychol(>(4lst Ulp intemperate as Bums, so timid as , to «nd Mrs. William Wylcs in honor of the seventh tions, which is now available at all -Sunday guests of Mr. and down an incline in front of the Townghlp Srhnol sysl(1|n wh0 m ,,li of Colonia; Mrs birthday of their son, Henry, Jr., post offices. It shows the kind of Mrs George Hackctt, Warren Wardwell home and onto a side- | present a health fnrum progmm. in Harrison. itrert were Mr and Mrs. John walk where the women were walk- i,.,-: itsnn. Mctuchcn and box.to tiKe. and how to wrap, tie Wturv nnwt, >/..~ . ;i Thomas of Liberty iind label it. It also includes hints Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ing. The car struck another car 1UIJI.CU vi,^ •••.-n . tnrded children. on protecting the contents from Obansky, all ol Bayonne. Mr. and a truck. days. And, officer, take down that —The Avenel-Colonia First' Aid Kmiik Franchak, Phila- Football Deaths damage. Hackett was guest of honor at list of names he mentioned and Squad will meet next Tuesday at dinner, it being his birthday. CONSIDERATE THIEVES round 'em up. I think they're as 8:00 P.M., In the headquarters GLAMOril BLOl'SE: This Is .i.t., is recuperating after Maybe —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—The rob- bad as he Is." on Avenel Street. the new IIIIMISC favorite fiir late-1 mmbilr accident at the 'D;id, I've got my first part in Show Drop in 1955 and children, Robert and Martha bers who took a safe from a feed —The Avenel Woman's Club (I»V -tntl tirst holiday festivities, !IIM- p;irrnU. Mr.and Mrs. a play," said the budding young CURE FOR KINOS1ZE Lynn, Adams Street, were dinner store recently were really consider- will meet next Wednesday at 8:15 The stark simplicity and beauty :••,!-. Midwood Way. actor, "I play the part of a man HEADACHE NEW YORK - Football deaths guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrsate. . They carefully wrapped the P.M., in the Avenel School Audi- nf dull-surfact', AVIMO rayon ..ml Mrs Wendel Morris- who has been married 20 years," CHICAGO — The theif who en- this season through October Charles Cordler, Union. checks, inventory books and other torium nv.ittc jersey is a perfect com- Cnionia Boulevard, enter- "Well, son, that's a start," re papers in the safe so that they tered the Emerson Drug Company dropped to four, compared with —Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Slg- -Tlie board of trustees of the plnipnt to line jewelry or color- , H party. Present were plied the father, "Keep trying and nore, Francis Street, were hosts were undamaged by weather when warehouse recently stole the cure will 12 for the same period last year Avenel Library Association ful scarves. Tlie fabric is de- Mrs Fred Christ. Mr. and one of these days you'll get ~at a belated Halloween party Sat- the battered safe was found. The for many a kingslze headache meet tonight in the library. and 11 In 1953, the injury and lilt: UCVUUWfu u.«.^ .. signed hy Stjic Trends. .;!::im Baicr, Mr, and Mrs. speaking part." urday. Guests included Mr. and Stolen were 44,904 bottles of head- —The Exempt Firemen's Asso- fatality committee of the Ameri- $400 in cash in the safe wasn't ache powder, valued at $14,000. llohl. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack King, Mr. and Mrs. can Football Coaches Association Hahl, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- mendations. Dr. Eastwood, who Is Fred Singer, Mr, and Mrs. Bob reported yesterday. t,,.i:.'is. all of Colonla. associate dean of students at Los Swenaon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Commltteeman Chairman Floyd Walter Brant, Bloom- I Angeles State College, said th« BrQwjn, All of Francis .Street, and R. Eastwood said all four deaths , Y.. is spending several , committee has advll'ed more at- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trennery, Ed- Mr. and MrsriSrnest noteiiote}i In hihli mid-seasonild-season reportt ,<;uiiimn,i*.u .,».. __.— ward Street. Power? Youhetl Colonia Boulevard. wer/due to head Injuries, the^ntioleniiunn tiuo warmupsmi....i.r.,,, equipmen__,__r_ t u; Colonia Boulevard. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk / common typt e off severe in-'inspectioin'inspection and medical examina-- Mrs Donald Jacques, iiuym ^.. .,,.. :and son, Walter, Wood Avenue, The fabulous Thunderbird Y-8 < << were recent guests',jurjury in football. ThreThree were high it-ionsTh.e three high school fatalities I were Newark visitors on Saturday HiKid, we Ford goes like the Thunderbird! With this exciting new school players and one a college were Steve Thompson, 17, Nash- of Mr. Huryk's grandparents, Mr. .md Mrs. Angelo Minia, and Mrs. Jan Huryk: Mrs. Sarah player, he said. ville, Tenn.; Max Campbell, 18, *Go"-power you can smile at hills, have new confidence ia n Park. Zelner, Skillman Hospital staff, Dr. Eastwood said he could not Danville, Va., and Phil Lewis, 16, passing. The Thunderbird Y-8 engine can be yours at no was a guest Sunday of the Huryks, .nut Mrs. Vito Scaturro, say whether the sharp drop was Sheridan, Ark. The college player extra cost, for it is the standard eight in all Ford Fairlane —Mr. and Mrs. J. Green, New- I'.i'y Road, were guests of attributablbutable to Incompletee rreportp - was Ray Dennison, 26, Colorado Mr. a and Station Wagon models. ,: M i.%. John Costanzo, Lau- of deathhs or morre thorougthorough I ark., were Sunday guests of fM Mr. ll.irlxir. ,coaching and committee recom- A, & M. :uid Mrs. Beauty? Of course Inspired by the Thunderbird The new '56 Ford and the fabulous Ford Thunderbird are really look-alikes! You can see the resemblance in every ]png, low line .. . every graceful contour. And you can expect to be envied no matter where you may drive in your bew'56Ford Safety? On^FOWgives you

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call your Servrce Re You'll be safer in a Ine car at half the fine-car price OD rOrCL WOODBRIDGE CIRCLE MOTORS, inc. J, ST. GEORGE. AvenuAVENUeE TelTd. WO0 6-3108-3100 r WOODBRlbGE, N. JERSEY Hi TELEPHONE ?OMPANV GREAT TV, FORD THEATRE, CHANNEL 4, THURSDAY 9:30 IV M. PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 lNDEPENt)ENt-LE,V; - : CLASSIFIED : - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - KATFS INFORMATION "V f*r IS irortK Deadline for *dv Wednesday 1* t Funeral Directors t • Moving and Trucking • * Radio & TV Service t • Real Eetate - Insum Xr nrh additional w«rd A. M. for the »m* ntk't 1 publication. A MAN ALONE'. This film is directed by and Complete Moving Job Telephone WO-MTII stars Ray Mllland as Wes Steele. BUSINESSMEN! 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 AL'S RADIO a gun-flfhtw of the "Shane" 4 Rooms $30 6 Room* $10 I variety. Arriving In a strange town, To place your ad in the SYMWIECKl All l.mds InMirfd — 1(1 VMT« F.X|>. & TELEVISION • KVSIM >"* OPPORTVNm • j • MISCELLANtOlS jlMr finds hinuelf accused of six ' frrwsome killings and a%taueeoach Business Directory ECONOMY MOVERS Prompt Expert MA.:o:-. C\ To le J & J POULTRY FARM robbery and has to flee for his NATION-WIT)F, MOVERS RCA Tubes and Faifts S?:v:cf Station. \ FUlton 8-2177 life, on foot. to escape lynching by Railway 7-W14 a mob By chance, he hides in the Batteries AGENCY Pi :«••- c'.'.on: opi»or-I BROILERS sheriff's house, where the sheriff 46 Atlantic Street tuni'.v person seek- FRYERS 48-State 31 TERSHING AVF.NTIE Realtor und riroti^h busi- TURKEYS is delirious with yellow fever and t?artpret, N. J. Moving f ARTERET, N. J. ,C -investment Arthur Aw and Cletelstwt Ave. I is being cared for by his daughter, Service Nadine iMary Murph/>. As ex- •j-.tisn. Export Colonis 1 AGENT A. Klsh, Jr., Pirop. "We Sell tlio Earth :tl i 21. c o .this pmed. ihe daughter falls for Mil- Telephone farteTet 1-5715 2-3!*S io ar-n iv land, despite his reputation, and Telephone CA-1-5080 Insure What's n i, It 10 National Van Lines n AMERICAN ATJTOMOBILE protects him from the vengeance WO-R.1710 in of the mob when he Is unconscious • Ff-MMK HV.1.P WANTED • ASSOCIATION U'oodbridiee Township EDISON, N. I Established 1903 from a fist fight. The sheriff re- Nationwide Service cover?, only to be torn between his *W ^WlP A. W. Hall ami Son SPARE TSMK :sr. tw Turned into love for his daughter arn^ hope for CA-1-5600 in v Fr*d Jtertes. Local Ajent I.m-.il And I.one Distance ckV.tor* :!'.:- . ::-, serv-.;* tn Avon her happiness and the tact that he :« P O Box 705. 217 suu street. Pwth Amboy Carteret Moving and Storatf CSKWMrrs \Y: is on the payroll of the banker who NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS or TELEVISION arid 11- W Phone Hillmst J-h p;»:nft?V. N . 3 - IU'24! is **Mnd *'l the killings. The plot ItomrhoM and Ofiler Furniture FLYNN & SON X, AiMiorfM* Afent RADIO SERVICE ! is resolved in the usual way, to the Howard V»n Ltnrs GIRL OH WOMAN* 1-vlm vicinity satisfaction of all. Coal FL'NERAL HOME8 !P bJby-s::, '.! 0(> to 6 00 after- BONOART SCHOOL OP Separate Rooms for StorHRe 8 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL ispnsed to find, at the reunion. 3 YEARS TO PAY RAILINGS \f>.il -<*:'.> or. ?;e:u. Wreaths. I CARTF.RET Largest and Oldest in Count; ; that they are completely Incom- CA-1-6308 Custom Made Bough. e:e. Renowned quality. I Hydramatic, Fluid and SUsatrd Ipatible. Dailey is considered by Free Estimates WOODBRIDGl Moderate prices Write for price | Baby Parakeets from Show And Installed 443 I'RARI, ST.' 280 McClellan St.. Perth Amboy I his friends to be a snob. Kidd 's • DIAMONDS Stork now on sale. New Do- Quality Work brochure HUGHES FARMS. Ber-! Call HMcrtst J-7365 ! considered none too bright sntf No Obligation to Buy ntnisttm Mass U-10, 17 j t mestic €»KP, new Penthouse $0.00 11/3 •11.24 Kellv a ne'er-do-well, n ualces u • WATCHES Cage. All types of Uof Sweaters O p television show, starring Miss Grey u and Rain Coats. YELLOW CMS WAREHOUSE FOR SALE—W x ' AUTO CONSULTAIilT on new and Miss Charisse, to bring about • JEWELRY Free Estimate 30' on lo". 150 x 55'; has 10' x cars—1956 autos a UtUe above a reconciliation. GUTH PET SHOP W office Located at 685 St. dealer's cost This ad is the real WDGE. 8-1400 21-11,,,n Filmed In color In Cinemascope, • GIFTS Carterrt's Little Zoo George Averrae Woocibridse. Call thing. Call Charter 7-0234 and ask this picture is going to provide stiff M. MURPHY Expert Watch and 80 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret WO-8-3146 Taxi 8<'r\iUM HOMEMADE DOLL clothes for • Roofing and Siding • sale, styl'-sh and weil made, 14- MOTHER desires to take care of "THE GIRL IN THE VELVET Liquor Stores ineh to 31--.r.cV: fiBl'.s. Inquire Mrs. child for working mother, home SWING." COAL & OIL CO. OVERSTOCKED! G. Hafe'.y 157 Liberty St., Fords. in Avenel. Baby-sitting also. Call Based on the true to life story Choice Parakeets - Breeders, WO 8-34IS5 826 RAHWAY AVE.. AVENFX anytime. Woodbridge 8-3285-R. which occurred at the turn of the Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 HI 2-3624 U-312-1 $198 each. CANARIES, RUar- Radio Disputrhcd 1 ,i,, 11-10, 17 century, this film depicts the mur- teed singers, $6.98 up. Henry Jansen & Son der case of Harry K. Thaw who Distance No «> 1,.,.. 1 MAHOGANY BABY Grand Piano. Woodbridge Make your jjift selections now. murdered his rival, Stanford Tinnine and Sheet Metal Work like new $59000. Call VA 6- Dance Instruction • We will hold until Christmas. 4638 or RAhwwy 7-3597. 11,3 Be Wise - Advertise in White, one of America's all-time Liquor Store architects, during a musical com- Roofing Metal Ceilings anil the Classifieds JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop. Yarns BEAtTTFTL « x 12 NIagee orien- edy atop the old Madison Square Furnace Work Garden roof theater. Rivalry for Be Smart Fins-Fur & Feathers tal ru?. used only six months; Complete Stock of Domestic tire love of beautiful Evelyn Nes- Anything and F.vml •skin? $3000. Call Fulton 1-2559. and Imported Wines, Beers PET SHOP 588 Alden Street 11-10 bit, a chorus girl, was the basis Learn to Dance For—KNITTING for the murder. The story is told and Liquors 18 MAIN ST., Opp. Town Hall Woodbridge, N. J. CROClIETIMi accurately, having been carefully ALSO BALLET - TAP - TOE - NEW MODEL S9931 WO-8-1601 scrutinized by Miss Nesblt, who is ACROBAT 574 AMBOY AVENUE Telephone 8-1246 NEEDLE POIM Sew? forward and backward, still alive and currently operates WOODBRIDGE, N. J. CLASSES HELD DAILY HOOKED RK.s darns, monograms, sews over pins a small art studio in southern Photography and has self-adjusting tension. California. EMBROIDIItV PORTABLE—$119.95. Only $10.95 Musical Instruction down, balance in easy monthly Joan Collins, recent English im- For Further Information: 1 We Sell and Install payments Liberal trade-in allow- port, plays the beauteous Evelyn, Call Carteret 1-5295 | while Ray MiUand portrays Stan- \ mm *' Christmas ance. Sold only at your SINGER ROOFING - SIDING ford White and Parley Granger | Kay Symchik, Director The SEWING SEWING CENTER, 169 SMITH i Photos Now is ihe slightly unbalanced Harry STREET. PERTH AMBOY, GUTTERS - LEADERS 73 E. Cherry SI. K. Thaw. • I LELLO'S 1 and Get 2 H-10 "Custom . made" sta- \ for the Price Aluminum Combination RAHWAY 7-1 tiTI tionery printed to your Dependable Dancing and Singing ACCORDION SCHOOL 17" TV SET. $35 00: Prigidaire exact specifications. The employment office was AND MUSIC SHOP DOORS ANp WINDOWS Upholsterini refrigerator. 9W cubic feet, checking an applicant's refer- LEE CREIfiRTON _ 8xI0-inch Rapid, quality service. 42 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE Bi (65.00: Hollywood bed. box spring ences. STUDIOS PhotoZ fosr Take$4.0n0 fur All Occasions and mattress, full size, $35,00; "During his stay with you," one 90 Kelly Street, Metuchen WO-8-9455 Kochie Roofing Co. SALE for NOVIMHI I! ^ursery. consisting of crib, com- 18 GREEN STREET former employer was asked, "was Menlo Park Terrace AVENEL STUDIOS CA-l-6404 plete, dresser and chifferobe and Give your furniture a mw |.n WOODBRIDGE, N. J. he a steady woricer?" New Classes Now Forming WO-8 -1349-R 41-46 Lincoln Avenue, Carteret new Ixiuncc. living room suite, sectional, gray, "Yes, steady in a way," was the Registration*. 1G9 Avenel Street, Avenel 335.00: plus other odds and ends. reply. 'To tell the truth, he was Wednesday 3 to 7 P. M. motionless.' Call CA-1-4859. 11/10 Saturdays 1 to 4 P. M. Service Stations t Sofa Rebuilt Seat 15.94 • TAP • BALLET Chair Rebuilt Seat 3,9Sl • BALLROOM • MODERN JAZZ A , Call WO.-8-lli: • VOCAL • MUSIC ' TOM GARAGE SERMAYAN J. F. Gardner & Son Drigs PERFECT UPHOLSTEKV Sllor 493 RAHWAY AVENUE 5 FIFTH AVENl'li. 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NOVEMBER 10. ounty Title at Stake in Barron-Brunswick Tilt Saturday Both Teams Beaten EDDIES' By Alan Mav«r jDairymaids Defeat Woodbridge Frosh Shellack Only Once; Contest f \: I Kasars20utofJ Carteret Yearlings, 19-6 To Draw Big Crowd WOODBRIDGE — Coach Lou Qabflel's Barron freshmen foot- WOULP- To Edge Near Lead WOOOTRTDOE For the »«- ball team stretched Its vlctftry /F THAT'S Woodbridge Keeps nmi strnivht year, the Mythical Tenm Standings string to four straight earlier this Middlesex County Football Cham- W L week after breezing past Carteret pionship and possibly the Group Knsar Builders 15 9 by a lfi-6 score in a Rame played Flag Football Lead IV title will he at stake when at the stadium. Cooper's Dairy 14'/2 9V2 New Brunswick High School and Jan's Sporting Good's .. 14 10 Woodbridge drew blood in the Team Standing* Woodbridge clash at the stadium Ideal Beauty Salon ...'. 13 11 lifirstt ai quartei|uai ttir wheTTuvin* Bouuub Malklni.*...... , w at one o'clock. The game ta *x- Iselin Lumber liya 12V2 John Lemongelli. and Bob Farkas WoodbrdUe 3 pprtrd to attract the krgeaVcrowd 1 Mary's Dress Shop 11 13combined theli running talents to port Reading . 2 of the season since both clttb* Al's Sunoco • . 10 .14 ' | advance the ball from their own Keasbey 2 liiw only tnsted defeat one* thus Wlele's Excavating 1 17 35-yard line to the Carteret 40, H&pelawn 1 far. 1SELIN - Cooper's Dairy sky- There Matt Fratterolo faded to Fords 0 New Brunswick Is currently ra- rocketed to within a half game his right before pitching to Andy, ted as one of the better scholas- of first'place In the St. Cecelia Llsclnskl, who pulled the ball out HOPELAWN — Woodbridge re- tic teams in tlw state with »n Im- tained Its supremacy in the Town- Women's Bowling League by up- of the air on the five before step- pressive 6-1 record and are fav- "hlp^Gramrflar School Flag Foot- setting the front-running Kasar ping over the final marker, Far- ored to take the Central Jersey ball league with a 3-0 record, but Builder's in two out of, three |fcas kicked the extra point to ease Group IV crown. Trie IJarrons its status came close to crumbling games. The Dairymaids won bythe young Barrons ahead, 7-0. can make the experts look foolish when Port Reading forced the scores of 659-595 and 676-684, Midway through the second pe- by taking the Zebras Into camp riod, Carteret's attack caught flre current leaders to go all out before on tht-ir nome grounds to annex while losing 745-839. they were vanquished, 27-26. The trio of Mary Lelss, Mabel and moved 40 yards on a series of their second straight county well executed plays down to the Port Reading took a 6-0 lead championship. Kaluskel and Ruth Einhorn In the first quarter when Johnny played important roles in the tri- Woodbridge four, from where If Coach Nick Prlscoe's dub Gene Stout went over to close the Hulak crashed over for a touch- 1 umph with sets of 418. 415 and down from the one-yard line on takes New Brunswick, and they 402. The Constructioneers' top gap to a 7-6 count. » i are in a favorable position to do Two minutes after the third a quarterback sneak after a long bowlers were Estelle Eosso, 475, drive downfleld. so, It will mark ttie first time and Lillian Kajuskel, 437, quarter commenced, the Barrons in local gridiron history that the rode on three first downs from Ken Jorgcnsen, Woodbridpc's The Ideal Beauty Salon con- county crown ha.s established their own 30 to the Carteret' 30. shifty hftlfback. put his team, back tinued Its climb ft the league by residence here two years in suc- Lemongelli, on the next maneuver, in the game in the second,period trouncing Al's Sunoco in three cession. The 1938 and '39 Banon blasted his way over his right by snoring two touchdowns. He machines won a pair of Central straight games by marks of 693- tackle on a power play and went citsted the Railroaders' final Jersey titles but only one county. 593, 738-«37 and 896-635. p*WliGAL0riB,M5 all the way, outraclng the Car- marker after runs of 11 and 23 The Zebras will arrive at the Helena Cheke 469, Vicky Ka- THREAT TO LEAP IN teret halfbacks into the end zone. yards. Jorgensen also place-kicked stadium with one of the most rfcsky 437, Kay Smith, 423, and TOTAL OFFE/tSE-Afo | Cliff Priis, Walter Catano and both extra points 'to send his team publicized halfbacks in the statfe Erma Heblef, 406, were the Bsau- IF H£ KEEPS ITUP HE'LL James Bryan insured the play's I ahead, 14-6. Richard Pallaza in Dan Clio, a classy runner. tlcians' most efTectlve keglerettes KTAu-Amm success by throwing key blooks I made it close before the half time during the one-sided match. Mae SUtCCOO UJ uaiuniut ~^j - , ...„„_ .. Thus fnr this season Clio has tiAfiTBRBAcK- nierie Th compiled 68 points by w»y of 10 Plneault, the mainstay on thbeyone d the line of scrimmage. The ' Intermission by tallying Port. HAP TH& AT EVERY touchdowns and nine extra points. * Gas .Pumpers' club, established a I count remained 13-6 when Parkas , Reading's second touchdown on a OTHER POSITION. He is expected to engage In p»r- season's high set of 516 after roll- missed the conversion. , 30-yard Jaunt around his left sonal running duel with Leroy ing games of 169, 168 and 179. Boot Blocked flank. Hulak ran for the extra Alexader, the Red Blazer flash Jag's Sporting' Qoods displayed Late in the fourth period, the point to make the score read vemtlte Woodbridge line hacked 14-13. who is still In the county scoring by far their best form of the cur- Eddie Adams, the powerful Golden Bear halfback, dfrlded to derby with 60 points. rent season to subdue Iselin lum- Carteret to its fotfr-yard stripe.! Both teams fought It out on terminate his pro football career after're-injurine his knee during Alexander Tops ber In three straight 682-613, 681- When the Ramblers attempted to j even termimiis throughouuuuu[uuu>t th„...e. third- quarter without a score. Jorgen- last Sunday's game in which fcftadi Tony Ciicclola's club con- 640 and 691-651 kick out of their predicament' Many veteran observers are of Priss crashed through 'Carteret's sen, the sensation of the after- quered West Nrw York, 12-0. Before hanglne up his cleats, The big guns for Jag's on the the opinion that Alexander is the defense to block the boot which noon, ran for two more touch- Adams averagfd 8.3 yards per carry in three games. alleys were Irene Brauer and Anne superior ball carrier due to the he fell on In the end zone for the downs In the fourth quarter on Lamb with three-game totals of fact that his ground gaining pet- barrons'. third touchdown. Theruns of'10 and 22 yards. Gary •69 and 483. while Betty Mauceri, centage Is higher than Cilo's and score jeHed at 19-6 when Parkas Hotjsman ran for the extra to ease 421, and Rose Retkwa, 412, paced his touchdown jaunts have been, again failed to convert the extra Woodbrtdge ahead, 21-17. the,Lumberjacks. much longer distances. The ls«ue point, Ron Reading came storming STRIKES and SPARES^ may be settled Saturday when the In *He third clean sweep of. the singled out Frank Do- back late in the fourth session final whistle 'terminates the B«iS evening Mary's Dress Shop rode minguez, Joe Cook, Carl DePede- with a pair of touchdowns but W L Jefferson 10 11 ron-Zebra clash. over Mlele'S Excavating without rico, Joe NoVak, Prank DeRpsa fall short of tying the score when 18 6 Ethel 8 13 A glance at the records show trouble, rolling up tallies of 710- Almasi Tavern Johiwy Doyle | and Donald Yuh&s M his out-they failed to convert their s^cend 17 7 Thomas 204-171-201—580; Bef- that New Brunswick posted de- 701. T43-646 and 703-605. The Plaza Barbers standing defensive pertarmeVs. extra point. Hulak and Pa'.azza . 17 7 ano 189-148-203—540; McMarrow cisions over Phillpsburg, Bt. Dressmakers' total pin score of scored the Railroaders' late scores. Tar Trucking ... C1S1UIIS uvci » ...... v, • The Barrons will place their . 11 13 169-208-133-507-; Mathe-- .. y 133- f 2156 was the highest recorded in Hopelawn cut loose wHh aBlue Bar Peters, Thomas Jefferson, Tren- undefeated record on the line, . H 13 180-199-512. a the circuit thus far this season. oirqng second half to upend Fords Craftsmen Club tonion, , nsuuLAsburyj *Par i*»,ki „an, d_.. Bayonne- ; Monday afternoon at the stadium . 11 13 Three-game winners: McGulre while losing to a powerful Long Alice Bach, 460, Stephie Saley, 28-18, for its initial triumph of Hill Tops Branch club 27-0. Woodbridge, on when the Thomas Jefferson fresh- 10 .14 over Hudson. £31 Blll.ll l,iwu «, ... . . ,,,ut a doubt, the biggest game, from a stand- 451, Mary Olekna, 447, and Irene the season Balabas Plumbing Two-game winners: Jefferson^ men move in. into the scoring Mayers Tavern 1 23 the other hand, tripped Thomas Mastarpeter, 409, were the Dress- FordJ." Ui Us« broku»w.»we ,! importance since Nick Priscoe returned to the High team game: Tony's Serv- over Ethel. Jefferson', Paterson Eastlde, South makers' stars during the one-sided column in the very first quarter ice, 1028—H:Deter 209, B. Kodilla River, Perth Amboy and Carteret; in: ranks, is coming up Saturday afternoon at match. Marie Remler posted a 432 when Tony MticMastrovlchh raced 1100 ' ice, 1028—H?deter 209, B. Kodiiia BOWL-MOR THURSDAY NITE Mat Tank Slate tied Plalnfield; and dropped Its wli'uiu with New Brunswick, one of the top-rank- three-game mark for the EXfca- yards around his right end to ,165, J. Lanzotti 213. S. Derewsky WOMEN'S LEAGUE enter the end zone. Hopelawn' 243, G. Deter 208. W L lone setback to Linden, .-i-s in the state. The clash is classified as "it" vators. Rutg<;crs Releases balanced the score in the second R. Deter 236-112-214 — 612. E&B Mill Supply 16 8 Priscoe was more than satisfied „• on the outcome hinges the Barrens' chances frame after Joe Pfeiffer breezed E. Szeles 201, L. Kooky 201, SLuca. s Mkt. "" nU with his club's performance NEW BRUNSWICK—Schedules 40 yards down the sidelines to hit Derewsky 202, R. Demerest 201, S. Bowl-Mor ... 10 against Carteret last week and •iiiing All-County and Central Jersey Group IV Baranko 212. M. Kuvta 207, S. 311- 11 Bears, Jersey City for Rutgers 1955-56 wrestling, pay dirt. McCarthy's may go along with the same line va 216, J. Love 200, J. Ferraro 223, 11 ItViscoe's men take the Zebras, the county swimming and fencing teams were 40 Yards for Pfeiffer Durllng Farms up which manipulated the one T. Perrai'o 212, B. Jost 210, S. Si- 9 MJ 14'/ announced thus week by Harry J. Pfeiffer, Hopelawn's leading Rebarbers Pharmacy .... 2 sided victory in such spectacular Huirs for the second straight year and a future mon 200. 15 To Clash Sunday Rociafeltev, director of athteties. gftlund gainer and scorer, sent his Sabo & Rhodes fashion. He is well aware of New ;,h over Asbury Park in the season's finale will Green Lantern 17 Brunswick's stroiiK line and the Coach Dick Voliva will have five team ahead, 12-6, with a brilliant WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN WOODBRIDGE — Once beaten Three-game winner?: c; « ° pasta;; t?>nts_of quarterback Jim up tin- Central Jersey crown. Also depending on lettermen on hand from hli 1IM-: 4,0-yard jaunt in the third quar- in eight contests and an early W L Mill Supply over McCarthy's. Tukacs and will gear his attack •55 mat squad which won seven of ter. He crossed Fords' goal line 20 7 ,<-M\ score will be Leroy Alexander's chances of season victor over the Golden Wdbge. First Aid Two-game winners: Lucas Mar- and defense to cope with both. nine dual meets and placed fifth a few minutes'later after travel- 18 6 Bears, the Jersey City Tigers will P. B. A. No. 38 ket over Bowl-Mor; Durling Farms Wear New Look named to the All-State eleven, since it is a com- in the Easterns. Nine meets are ing five yards. 18 6 once again be the opposition of Shell over Rebarbers Pharmacy; Sabo & Last Saturday the Barrons, on tap again, seven at home. At the start of the fourth pe- . 15 12 i.raetice of sports writers to nominate players the Woodbridge eleven at 2 o'clock Avenel No. 1 Rhodes over Green Lantern. wearing the New Look, displayed a Swimming mentor Jim Beilly riod.riod, Richard Swaylik returnereturned "Chiefs .. 13 11 Aiiming teams. • * on Sunday afternoon in the ,pOrds' kickoff 40 yards to hand se n Onek . BOWL-MOB TUESDAY NITE devastating offense to romp to will have 10 letter winners avail- Iselin No. 1 Woodbridge High School Stadium. Hopelawn a 24-6 advantage. MEN'S LEAGUE a 45-13 triumph over Carteret. Hunk the Red Blazers can take New Brunswick able from last year's squad which Avenel First Aid Leading the fine North Jersey Pfeiffer ran the extra point over. W L The margin of victory was the >; continue where they left off after the Carteret split 10 meets and placed second Avenel No. 2 array will be George Ostajick, a In the final minutes of action, High team game: P. B. A. No. 38, GiGiordano o Trucking l«'/i Vkmost one-sided in the long grid- in the Eastern Collegiate Ath 14 10 • in which they practically ran wild. When Linden six-foot, 200-pound fullback who johnny Oross, t#ie Fords' right 907—4. Nemeth 176, S. Yuhasz 182, Bowl-Mor iron relationship between the two letlc Conference meet, the mer 13 n was responsible for the Tigers' end, snared two passes from Dick C. Bahr 193, S. Pochek 170, H.Niederman's Shoes .... schools. a,i the home club two weeks ago in such a one- men will be home in six of 10 13 11 victory over the Bears as he tal- Bouska for touchdowns. Deter 181. * Schwenzer Trucking Coach Nick Priscoe's charges meets. 12% 11'/2 finally hit their stride against ! manner, it was our opinion that they would have lied twice in the 12-6 Tiger Port Reading remained one full A. Layro 219-202, R. Davenport Fords Tumble Inn victory. Seven monogram winners '... game beh'lnd the .league-leading Harris Welding 11 13 the Ramblers and could do no : hands full-with the Zebras and Bishops. How- •be available to fencing coach Reno 203, A. Lisclnski 200, E. Richards 10 U Two other well-known opera- Woodbridge club after pulverizing Hoosler Waste .../ wrong -all afternoon. Only the I'nseoe and his .assistant, Frank Capraro, spotted Rnigi, whose squad faces a 10» 200, R. Heller 214, H. Deter 214, J. 18 flow of substitutions from tives In the backfleld will be half- Keasbey by a one-sided 33-12 SabiUUo C&X nuuucRhodeas match slate, four at home. The! Lockie 216, H. Hanson 208, M. the Woodbridge bench held the !:iiin.-mus flaws in their club during the Linden score. G. Silva 222, L. Michalski 212 back Paul Sebut, the team's prime 1954 bladesmen posted a S-T mark1 Wachter 202. score to Its proportion. pass target, and quarterback John John Hulak led the victors' as- J. Penska 206, M. DeBoer 203, E. :::i.lf and literally tore the Barron machine apart One of the highlights of thr WHITE BIRCH MEN'S CLUB Leroy Alexander, the Jet Job, Luther. sault with three touchdowns and W Snyder 203, J. Horak 202, G. Czick •:, starting a rebuilding .job. After reassembling winteWU11C1r Vuicardu wil,,..l .b e a„ wrestling 201, W. Sverada 200, C. Schwenzer and hard-hitting Johnnie Howell, an extra point for 19 counters 13 Subet has been on the receiving basketball double-fieaaedouble-headerr jajiuniymJanuary u cu.. ,.„ _. McGulre 201. put on a fine display of ball carry- .: ..iicuwvc and defensive units piece by piece, they end of six of the 11 touchdown 14. The mat squad will face Navy iHls team-mates, Victor Giordano Hudson 11 Two-gamJ-BHUICe winners: Bowl-Moi ing to prove without a doubt Basses that have been thrown this -' n D M ' (Continued on Page Eighteen) Giordano Trucking; Fords MK! them carefully We setting them in motion aver Gjorda..u „, that they are the .best set of • season by Luther. Don Gailo, a Tumble Inn over Harris Welding halfbacks in the coirnty. Both '. tlu- Ramblers. Their painstaking work reaped 1 six-foot, two-inch, 208-pound end, Sc.hweim'i Trucking over Nieder- leather luggers rolled up well over |,M •i.u- dividends when Woodbridge's attack func- is. the other prime receiver. He man's Shoes; Hoosier Waste over 100 yards apiece before being -.1 t, near perfection with a 45-13 decision over has scored on four pass plays. Subo & Rhodes. rested during the second* half. Al- At the other halfback slot will exander also turned in his usual - ivt. The win was the rr.ost one-sided in the gnd- WOOUBKIDGE TOWNSHIP be Don Azzolino, who leads the W L brilliant defensive gami, making squad with an average of 5.2 yavds hi.tory of the two schoqls. V. F. W. 4410 22 5 several key tackles and Inter- per carry. The Jersey City lone 17 10 cepting a Carteret aerial on the n- chief rcarori for picking the Barrons over defeat was at the hands of the College Inn FiU Contractor^ 15 12 Woodbridge two to: break up a bid Bronx Bombers who tripped them, Nswu-k is their; set of halfbacks, Leroy Alexander Iselin Taxi 13 14 for a touchdown. ' Johnny IlowelUwho are about the best-runrnng 20 to 0. V. F. W. 2636 r 12'/z 14 Vi The Barrons' attack, which has The Bombers, New York State (Continued on Page Eighteen) functioned hot and cold since the ....nation ever to represent the Woodbridge institu- semi-pro football champs for the start of the campaign, i finally • There have been better ball carriers thari Alexan- past seven years, will be the Bears' slicked with effectiveness against opposition on November 20, with Coach Doug King's men and the • and more polished runners tha!>(Howell, bu there thelBears rounding out the season results were shown clearly on the "'••!• have been two superior runWjs in a local back- against the Plainlteld Crusaders, Scoreboard. The Red and Bkck :' i'l at the same time, for an example, who have won 19 straight con- offense failed to limit Its versdtil- "' U-roy lugged the ijall over 174 yards of tests, on November 21 In the ity by shooting the works with an Queen Qity. assortment of pitch-outs, optional *'••"ii.ma-s turf, while Howell covered «B The ^eare were hurt last Sun- plays, reversals, pass plays and the •- quarters of the game. Alexander had the peed day iwtien Ed Adams re-injured end around as though a chant- his faulty knee, causing him to piomhip title depended on the "» his sophomore year on, but it wasnt until this retire for the remainder of the outcome. i thai he mastered ^technique of driving and campaign. Due to the high velocity of the '•""urn' his tendency to head repeatedly for uv However, It Is expected that wind, Carteret chose ti kick oft Bob Voss, who Igairmd 31 yards and two minutes later) they ty> '•- whore he was usually hemmed in. Wheri heMakes in seven carries) and looked good tiretted the decision. Alexander f i"s uniform for the last time after the Asbury PH for a player not In top condition uulled in the opening boot on the raced it back to the 44. Howell,' "»". his name will be inserted in the ocal record on Sunday, will fill the ^hoes of the greBt "Mr. Inside." (Coutijuied on Page Eighteen) *; as the Barrons' highest scorer of all tunft Bob Epinger also returned to "•wii's success as a runner is remarkable s nee tine lineup on Sunday and looked MINIMUM Jood as he nailed down the block- SERVICE • ' -nor without Pft8t jayvee or varsity expert n a Ing back spot In the Bears' of- (ALL ••'»• Jvo pound halfback is loaded with *f^ ^ fense. ['•"•'• he no doubt inherited from hi* father, who was Leading the team at quart*r- FRANK'S f!"1 L AH -stater at Dover High School. During the Bar bacK will be crafty Nick Mauro DONNJBIXY'6 HAIDERS; A team of cr»ok riflemen from the Woodliridge Police Deimrtinent is who has heaved seven wuchdown pictured aUove with the not-ao-cMMik gunmen from the Lucky ElgUt lluntiii* Club after the oops -• ii.,1 two games of thrsewon, he lacked.*** RADIO & TELEVISION aeriala u> the wnpaigD. managed, to eke out » 22<)-%18 victory over their U^ him u a dangeroua ball carrfcr He GrvKgkopf was high with the Raiders, shooting a perfect 50. Aiidy Ludwig was right behind him Join Our Suit Club—fit a Week 8am Lereatmn, fte Bears' a«e PWONE »"»Ls us of Johnny KorcwwsW, the Red Btaw» [end, has towm Ihuro's pritee re- with a 4!). Both Art Donnelly and CharUe Ollplunl had 45's, and—Joe Mclaughlin almukt gave '-•' ia«»ioua back, especiftlly the manner in which w ceiver as the lanky flanker has tht match away with a SI, Mlekey Mangaiuro and Johnny Schwai-i wt*e high for the Lucky 113 Smith Street, ferth Amboj HI. Z-10671 caught s)x touchdown passes. The Eight with 41 and 46 respeetlvtly. In the photo, top row, arc Ludwig, McLnughJln, Powielly, Cirow- 1I1.2.4W other touchdowns hav« gone to kopf, Lakis and OUphant. Eneelln* ar* Harry Poiycki. I'red Adams, Closlndo j&uccaro, Schwara The f«n$ have taten to him, ana *« Lee Klrkpatrick. an* Maixi—ro. up yardage, "That's my boy!" echoes through In last Sunday's tough struggle (Continued o» Pag« Si«bteep)

> •/•* WDKPENDKNT • •• THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1055 I'AGK EIGHTEEN YoutiR, Tomczuk, Hawkes, T. Strikes and Spares Wood bridge Keeps CarmichRel. Tackles: Baker. Yar- Sports Round-Up (Continued from Sports Ptge rheski. Rocky, Polonc&ak, Tele- (Continued from Sport Page- (Continued from Sports Pa* piviky. Guards: Chomlfkl, Curcy, and Richard Paluia. also crowed White House 11 16 the stands. If the Barron lineman are capahW ITrbnnski. Rook, Stankan. Walko, Marsh &, Ryan \0Vi 18Vi Keasbeys final marker. Extra t Sdhhnydn. Zimmerman, Mala- American Legion 8 19 points were scored "by Hulak and tag the New Brunswick forward wall U> »;--, J. Leahy 247. Slsko 27, Baranyl Oiordano. BUI Klein and Bill Saturday night, Keep your ey« on Alexander ,,, Crntors: Fitzula, Martyniak, 223, Michalski 210, Lucas HUB, Mc- Mullnn. Backs: Dorko, Kosty, E. Markell accounted (or Keasbeys Howell (41)—they will reward you for twin- HURII 204, D, Caruso 202, Boka 200. C'.irmicheal. Kurtiak, Sltar, Hall, lone scores. admission. Naiiy. Vinsko, Wadiak. WOODBRIDGE SERVICE In one other league game Keas- , HOOKERS. .. Is it true that Jot Indu i< Woodbrldfte (45) ley bounced back to subdue win- W L Ends: Britton, Sabo, Fair, platirtg turning professional alter bowling a ?r IB 6 less Fords by a 36-11 tally. Molir. Santora, Racz. Tackles: Saturday Niters Keasbey scored In each of the Cooper's Dairy 16 8 in the Township circuit recently* .. Km JI-.-, Hauler, Housman. Ford. Kocllik, IS 9 four quarters with BUI Markell -hiavo. D Van Zandt, W. Van First Aid - chalking up three touchdowns the Woodbridge halfback, is touting the G: American Cyanamld 14 10 ',:in

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