y Newspaper Devoted Complete News, Pictures ,!„. Community Interest Presented Fair y, (Nearly |,,,11 Local Coverage Snbepenbent - leaber And Impartially Each Week d m Second CIIIM Muttor Publlihed Kitty Thuradiy XI,V-NO. 12 »t the Post Office, Woodbrldgc, N. J. WOODBRIDGE, tf. J., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 It II Ora»n Stmt, Woodbridge, N. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS Hehvy-Built Russian Tank Pat Out of Business All-School Prom Plan Donations ._. .-^——• ' ' ' Due to Precise Calculations of Fords Man I (Bpwlal to lndep«ndfM-Lcii

Thank you, Mom, frir serving enough Puritan Dairy 1I»-re Are Shirts j Milk (at least one quarj for the children, one pint for grown-upjs). Wise Mother knowi nutrition authorities With a Purpose call milk "the most important:single food." Careful Mother values milk's Vitajnins—A for skin health and You'll really say, \"brother, MOTHER'S DAY g|od eyesight, the B's to fight fatigue and nervousness, am I glad to see ^tfii back." D| for sunshine toodness—its numerals, Calcium and Ycs.i men, these Summer- |This Sunday, May 10th Phosphorus for {strong bones and1 teeth—Protein for weight dress and aport ,buUding and repairing body tissue and muscle—But- fsJiirts are as cool and smart Remember the one who never forgets terfat for quick energy. Yes, Mother knows best . . . looking as anything you've you . . . with a that's why she gets delicious, nutritious ever worn. CORSAGE • PLANT CUT FLOWERS PURITAN DAIRY MILK And as for price—well, from i i you'll get a million dollars For Super Creamy Milk and Other Dairy •worth of weftr out of them BAUMANN'S Place Your Order With Our for only a few dollars. Does your mother Mve driver or Phone PE 4-1200 ta- away? If su, we &A ^n^jher flowers •'•/ / by1 wire and site wilt enjoy hearing from you. PURITAN DAIRY We also carry a'full Jine of ever- 1 "The Home of Cream To greens and shrubs ready to plant' FAYETTfc and WILSON STS. J. R. BAUMANN We Will Be Open S«MMay 9,to9?.M. 900 ST. GJSOROES AVE., gAHtfe, N. J. Sun, May 10, t« If. M. Established 1858 Tel 1&-7-O7U and 7-0712 \. . .» , 1 PAGE THREE it'' ! THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1953 Social Notes, Organization Activities Throughout Township ge Lions Stm-Matloff Wedding is Told;Republican Women Israeli Foreign Correspondent to be Speaker Colonia PTA tyuits Name Officers Couple to Live in California Visit Washington At Initial Rally of UJA-Jewish Center Drive National Congress at- WOODBRIOOK Yrtmiiul HH.l- Guest Spcakrr Jriuxalt'iTi und received Ills de- ^COLONIA Colonia PTA sev- ;.[ii<;K -Finns WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. Irving Matloff, Palm WOODBRIUOE -- Mrs. Geow I'c in political sctenee at the ',.,„;!I meeting the Muim. Mrs. Mildred Jensen and nmn, noted Israeli foreifvn corres- ered its onnectiiti with the N;>- iii'i-iran University of Beirut, nex't Springs and Los Angeles, Calif., announce the marriage of Mr;;. Mary B. Larson, Fords; Mrs. pundent, news analyst, anil former t onal Congrrw rf Barents nnd A musical provnun will be pre- ,.„!,. m n Board of, their daughter, Vicki, to Donald Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prang, Hopeluwn; Mrs. head of the United Nut ions Jewish Teachers find voted M*" into PX- fruled by Norman Atkins, toarl- John Hunt, Woodbrtdge, Mrs. Wil- Telegraphic ARCIKV Burear In Istenre ft-s a local /'home nnd „,, of the wood-'Morris'Stern, 147 Valentine Place. The ceremony took ono. who m:\do hts Town Hall de- liam Connell, Sewaren and Mrs. Paris, will be guest speaker at the M-honl" group. Th/ referendum M,,i, *ith Herman place April 19 in the Sun Lounge of the Beverly Hills •mt in 1M7 iind who has appeared Jules Hunt, Avenel, were among wns approved by ft vnto r.f 34 to 1. Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Rabbi .Pressman performed opening rally of the combined is soloist with the Hew York Phil- the members of the Middlesex Before the votf wns ti\kei\. Mm. trie C6rPITiOliy. ( ' ~~ • ' ™ United Jewish Appeul-Woodbridge harmonic Mr. Atkins repertoire County Women's Republican Club Jewish Community Center drive C. Clnrk Stover, president, tinned :' ' ottsteln Mrs. Stern is a graduate of Palm who visited Washington and met Springs-High School and was ac- Weds Former Resident to take place Monday. May 11 at !;(.(,l the Installation the "fust lady," 'Mrs. Dwight n. ! „ eft tentatively as tive ln civic and scholastic proj- Eisenhower. 8:30 P. M., in the Center on Amboy •"''' ' ects. She also attended Los An- During the visit, Mrs. Amelia Avenue. Thorp will be no Solicita- College. tion of funds and admission will ' " (Mrs. R. K. Chapln. lncamln« vice ••,,n iati to the Perth Am- R<*« Applcftate, South River, presented i •.„!, 1), urn and Bu»le Mr. Stern le a graduate of Perth Mrs Eisenhower with a bouquet of, be free. State Senator B. W. Vogel is ,.,.p,,r,r.M,. Mrs. Antrew Wilson. red roses, after which a guided tour I Mr. Hellman served in Arab serving as honorary chairman and Mn B Boyic j,nd Mrs Kenneth v,i,.(| to help defray Amboy High School, Class of 1948, of the White House was enjoyed. | countries as correspondent for the rhairmen are Maurice PolkowiU, MPtJBln Thelr arguments were all ,,wWS to the Inter- and a graduate of University of . conventirn In Chl- Southern California. He was chair- Later Congressmen Peter Fre- 'Palestine Pest for several yenrs. He Herman Plnvin and Dr. Henry A.! nsgpntlnR ones and stressed larwly W will enter the man of Students' Chapter of Mo- liimlmysen and James C. Auchln- Is currently advisee to some of the H'l"'sky, I the fart that the main interests of tion Picture and Television Engi- closs were guests of the club at the important American Committees The rally committee Is headed the Colonln Rroup are local nnd by Mrs. Henry Winter and Includes not national In scope. neres and 1» a member rf Pi | Cnpit:>l Hill Club. I of the Jewish Agency for Piiles- Lambda Phi and Delta Alpha' The following day the women tine. Jiick Turner. Benjamin Rablno-| Mrs. Stover Introduced Edwin Kappa, National Honorary cinema | took u sightseeing trip to Lincoln^ Educated In Israel, Mr. Hpllmnn wit/. Lou Strauss, Mrs. Sidney Le-Cnsey, vice president of the Board Plan Visit Fraternity. He le employed by the Memorial, to Arlington' Cemetery studied at the Hebrew University YEHl'DAH 1IFXLMAN Bow and Mrs. David Outman of Education and chairman of the American Broadcasting Company, where the women witnessed the repairs and replacement commit- tee. He spoke briefly on the Im- Television Station ln Hollywood. .hnnging of the guard at tfte tomb l provements accomplished nnd I ,1 Miss Roberta Stern, sister of the' of the unknown soldier. They also Kjoldsen Wins Honors ' of Fashions' Proves plans for the future. Improvements visited Oecrge Washington Ma- ~A meettne of bridegroom, «"«! «« bridesmaid.! In Gymnustic Tourney have been completed ln the base- l!11!11K A meeting oi Alj(J a° NEEDED New Books Arrive Approximately 250 persons witnessed the fashion revue England and AAU Gymnastic When asked what could be done r ;,nrt,,ium and the W MAKWGBAISDAGES staged with an appropriate summer theme, featuring bath- Championships held at the col- by the organization to help the l MRS. DONALD STERN ing suits, play outfit:; citton -• —— lege. - school. Miss Mary Mullen, princi- :, n He reminded the At Barron Library dresses, suits, coats, nlncoats, Lpe' Hansen, Miss Wanson, Mrs, Mr. KJeldstn, the son of Mr. pal, described a tape recorder : Min-O-Rama to be of COLONIA—"Witthe number of canceh ther patientIncreases and Mrs. Ntel Kjeldsen, waj, oo- which could be or meat use to tho iri stadium In Perth ln Middlesex County, It is most formal afternoon and evening Petrin, Mrs. Michael, Mrs. A. Win- utst Mrs chalrtnan of the club-sponsored teachers and children. It was voted !'iiil,iv afternoon, May helpful If the volunteers, who are Smorgasbord Set WOODBRIDOE—Mrs. Carolyn dresses, with matching acceisor- 1 > - Marlon Hansen, Mrs Ch Maro i r event and also took second place to set aside the money necessary , ,,-k will participate to making dressings for cancer pa- Bromann, librarian at the Barron »es. Styles for teenage girls, older "- ? f - Mrs. Conover and Mrs. Malhower. A special in tumbling and third place In for the purchase. During the year ,.ii mid will have re- tients, have plenty of old bed Public Library announced today sisters, mothers and grandmoth- award of a fancy apron was won the trampoline to aid the college the PTA purchased a spinet piano i hp church on May 12 sheets with which to make the that several new books have been er.s were presented. Commentary For Wednesday by Mrs. John Speak. cop the title. for the kindergarten room and a i.iiicdiiitely after school bandages," Mrs. Henry St. CLa- received and have been placed in was offered by Mrs. Francis Me At the 5th anjiual Mother- Spencer Dellneascope. It was de- vln, chairman of the Service Com- * WOODBRIDGE — The annual circulation. They are as follows: Carthy and Mrs, Louis El'enluck. in-' iiwurds were then Daughter Banquet preceding the cided to leave $100 in the treasury tin 2. Mrs. Joseph mittee of the Middlesex County smorgasbord luncheon sponsored Adult — "Captain Adam," "The Musical accompaniment was Local School Teacher's to start next year's activities and Chapter of the American Cancer by the Sisteihood of Congregation Hour Awaits," '-Picaroon," "Kiss to use the amount left over to pur- ,i Mother: Jan Karn- Worthy Advisor,, extended greet- 1 Vdorhees, cold ar- Society today stated ln urging Adath Israel will be- held next Me Again, Stranger," "Invitation those who served as models were: Engagement Announced chase books for the new library. housewives to turn In their old bed Wednesday at the Woodbridge ings to the 100 persons in attend- 'ii: Joseph Rusznak, to Folly," "The High and Mighty," Miss Carol Agesen, Miss Evelyn John Cooper and Ray Cleve- sheets to representatives of the Jewish Community Center from 11 ancecei. The blessing wa8 s offered by under Bear; Walter "Elopement," "Two Came By Sea,", Baldwin, Miss" Barbara Graham, ??. ^"^^w/ CARTERET — Announcement land, educators, spoke on "Arts In chapter, who will staff booths or A. M., to 2 P. M., according to nn Miss Oloria Petel5On DuwliiiR. Lbn badge, "Second Happiest Day," "Itoster-1 M». Christian Jensen, Miss Mai- ' has been made of the engagement Childhood' and stressed the Im- counters at Fink's Department announcement made by Mrs. Ben- A toast -was made to mothers by i,!d arrow under Lion; ingKGood English." I jory Lockle, Mrs. I. M. Nelson, of Miss Harriet Ruby Gross, a portance of parent encouragement Store, 1^8 Smith Street, or Har- jamin Kantor, general chairman. Miss Carol Agesen and a toast to i. id:, ivinR Bobcat Juvenile — "Betsy Rorr and the Miss Gall Parkstrom, Mrs. Arthur teacher in the Woodbridge public to children of the various art- row's, 107 Smith Street. Perth Am- All types of delicacies and un- 1 daughters was offered by Mrs. Fil.uawitz, Gerald Flag, ' "Prehistoric America,", Paulsen, Miss MaJjy Lou Peterson, forms, particularly in music and boy, during the week of May 11. I usual foods will be served. The school system, daughter of Mrs. :i 1. Mrs. Edward Klll- "Castaways of the Stratosphere," | Mrs. Arthur Rousset, Mrs. Einar visual-manual forms. "Cancer dressings are costly, If y Mrs. Lillian Qross, Carteret, Carteret iiiicr: Willia- m Kitrsln- ... ._. .. .. public is invited. "Following the Sun Shadow," "Lost Soremon,- Mies Dorothyann Tor- It wffs reported that the rum- Advisor, and Mrs. Field, chairman and the late Mitaft Emanuel Gross (iilTord Kuczma, any great amount Is used." stated! Chairmen of the various sub- mage sale, held by the PTA In to Martin Ross, Bltzabeth. , Allan Wescott, 2nd Mrs. Lavln. "Many families can-1 committees are: Mrs. Cyril I Hut- Rahway Saturday was very suc- li.-n :i, Mrs. William Att- not afford to pay out this amount; ner, food and kitchen; Mrs. Irving Miss Gross was educated ln Car- cessful with over $400 realized. The accordion. Mniher: Richard Hadley, every month for dressings for the Hutt, hostesses and dlnfng room; Joseph Vr Graduates aals, teret schools, received her Bache- *um will be use.d to purchase books under Wolflf ; OarO y patient On top of other expenses.' Mrs, Henry Belafsky, pick-up The dinner was served by fa- lor of Science degree at New Jer- for the school library. Pack -stage aides were Mrs. thers of the girls and gentlemen silver arrow under In fact, there have been oases of food; Mrs. Irving Goodsteln, From School in Korea\ sey" College for women and did Not only were the usual clothtnit Eujene Coupland, Mrs. Fred Bald- Advisory Board wno served Buwu, silver arrow where 4 family has gacrlflced, publicity and contacts; Mrs. Jack of the graduate work for her master's de- and household goods ottered for WITH THE FIRST MARINE DI- win. Miss Lorna Tune and Mrs., "waiters'' Thiy were. Messrs, money th»t should h»ve gone for. Quint, children's dining room; as gree at Rutgers University. «ale but a whole truckload of Kro- vl lur 1N Hartie? Weld. Refreshments were speak CaMs^ _ food ln order to purchase dres- Mrs. Al Patnoi, decorations; Mrs., P : Mr. Ross attended South Amboy tery Items were donated by Wal- 111 pri'scntcd « skit on Jack Gottdenker, correspondence; Ur, son ^charge of Miss Diane Walsly Clausen and Baker. iiu> liiume of the month, sings. They are furnished without public schools and served In the ter Zlrpolo. The committee and cost, however, by the Middlesex Mrs, David Gutman and Mrs. B«- ...... Ur of 78 Seconttiis d ttiis CaroCarol lSchneider Schneider, , MrsMrs. .Han Hans s Miss Agesen was in charge of 'ini-icr iiwitrdcd the honor Pacific Theatre In the Nayy during workers were organized by Mrs. •County Chapter and thus a great nard Coen, tickels. Woodbrldge, 1'ecently^ completed Clausen and Mrs, John Hamilton. dinner reservations while Miss 1 VH 1 wluxe skit was se- World War II. He received his Walter Zirpolo. chairman of tho burden Is lifted." ' Children will be accommodated the 51st Class of the First Marine Door prizes offered by local Reba Cullen was chairman of tick- ••r.i 1111 Me opinion of im- Bachelor of Science Degree from ways and means committee. Through the cooperation of Pa- merchants were won by: Mrs. Al- ets. Miss Cullen requested that al! •111 nits, nm 3 received the icer's School In Korea. The four New York University and then ma- cific Mills with the American Can- supervision of hostesses. berta Peterson, Mrs. Emma Peter- ticket returns be made by- the next j triculated at Seton Hall University Q. i.'s in Korea pursue corres- ' il.it; for the best per- I week course includes instruction In rrr 8oclcty, donors of old sheets son, Miss Charlotte Lund, Mrs. pondence courses. ..f at tendance. regular meeting, May 11. School of Law. turning them gver to volunteers at AWNING BURNS 1 Marine Corps administration, mili- •innounced that news- tary justice and field tactics, and Is v the stores will receive credit cer- WOODBRIDGE — Fire destroy- .. ;ii: collcclcil should be tificates which can be used In part ed an awning on the front of the divided into classroom and Held , in. Miiy 15 when they will payment toward the purchase of Surihysid. e Market, 100 Main work. Designed to prepare junior noncommissioned officers for pror I:x monify received from new Pacific Contour Sheets. Street, early Monday morning. The : • r papers will help to An important part of the Amerl- quick action of WoodbridRe Fire motion, the school places empha- :;' mis trip to the plane- can Cancer Society's program of Co. 1 prevented the flames from sis on the responsibilities and diw research, education and service is spreading to the building, ties of the Marine NCO in the field. Going... u plans to decentralize the work volunteers do In making them using hundreds of dressings The Leatherneck is currently an il Bank. dressings for cancer patients from salvaged white goods," Mrs. Lavin monthly. Artilleryman with Love Company, ! stated. "A very large number of "The dressings made from old 4th Battalion, 11th Regiment, and MAKING HLSTQRY these dressings, particularly those sheets bv volunteer groups are dis-

Notice is hereby given that any person found to be responsible lor damage to putyic parks, tuildings and equipment thereon will be or^se-

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Recently wgsh rooms and water fountains in' at the WOODBRIDGE AUCTION GROUNDS the variousi-parks have been damaged and have HIGHWAY 35 (Near lords Part) WOODBKHKJE been repailed withj considerable expense. The LOOK FOK THE STAND IN CENTER OF GROUNDS police department will pick up any person, Join the crowd .. I There's whether child or adult, if fojund to be respon- FUN • LAUGHS • EXCITEMENT sible for iuch damage. We do not intend to tpl SPECIAL AWARDS e[ate this type of vandalism. IN STORE FOR YOU I. RAYAL$ANI ALL PROCEEDS TO Chairman of PJ§yiww»te ftnd Jtocrwtton UNDKRI'HIVILEGEI) CHILDREN'S FUND Auctions WHI Be Held Every and Sat. through May 30th f°r9ouf ,4 JO DonatBd by LOMAX INC., for Door Prize PAOE FOUfc THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. .lowp], Trinity Acolyte Guild meets1 Church Worship, 7:00 P. M. West- Thursday: 7 P. M, Junior Choir Damarest Avenue. ,.,11.," quarterly. minster Fellowship; Young Adults, rehearsal every Thursday: 8 P.M., buffet supper rmrt.y 1, Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 8:00 7 P.M. Senior CSioir rehearsal ever* AVENEl NOTES their daughter, Jo-Ann, celved her first Holy c,,,, P.M. Last Monday, 8:15 P. M. Men's Thursday: 3;3B P. M., trustees Fellowship; third Monday, Trus- Sunday. Guestsw(ir M, Trinity Church School Faculty, meeting first Thursday of month. Mr. and Mrs. William Lough- tees meeting at 8 P. M. Qirl Scouts, Jonph G. Rolen?,, M, fourth Fridw, 7:30 P. II. The Session meets the first Sun- ran. 10 Madison Avenue, ^pent Jacob Koleni and'dun •' Boy Scout Troop S4, FrWty, Monday, weekly at 7 P, M. Explor- ers weekly, Monday at 7 P. M day of the month after service i Sunday with their daughter-in- arm and Mary, Awm-i •'• 7:00 P. M. Community organizations using law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lough- ihael Walker, Mr. and M Your Church Welcomes Yon Tuesday—Deacons meet second the church regularly are: Lions ran. Bergenfleld. Schlflner, and sons, i> HUNGARIAN REFORMED FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH O. E. T Club—Third Tuesday. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M.: Victory Mr, and Mrs. James Hopler, 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer. Wednesday, third, 7:00 P.M.. Behr. N.Y.C.; and M, "' < CHURCH Market $ni Hi(h Street 8:00 P. M. Acres Civic Uaaue. third Friday. Eleanor. 27 Madison Avenue, spent Weekday Artrrittet Youth Council; 4th, 8:00 P. M.. Joseph Chaney and (|;,u Corner of School and James Perth AmbOT 8 P. M : Chain O' Hills Women's Sunday at the home of Mr. and tricla, Colonla. Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority—Sec- Monday Mr. and Mrs. Club. Streeta, WoodbHdicc Her. Frtcr Kovskhak. Putor ond and Fourth Monday, 8:00 Club, first Tuesday. 8PM: Eighth Mrs. Joseph Keane, Elizabeth. 7:30 P. M., Young Adults meet Thursday, weekly, 3:45 P. M., ! RCT. Unlo KHikrmtthr, Putnr 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. » M District Rovubiican Club, second The Mr. and Mrs. Chib of the Miu Matdatene 8«lhm»rj. Oi second and fourth Mondays in Children's Choir; weekly, 7:15 »«&4& A. M. Sunday School Wednesday. 8 P. M. First Presbyterian Church met at and Choir Dirwtor Young Married Couples — First homes. Youth Choir: weekly 8:15 P. M., CARD PARTY TOMoumm 6:lS P, M. Baptist Youth Fel- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Order of Service* and Activities Sunday, 8:00 P. M. ' Tuesday Senior Choir; last 6:30 P. M. Cubs. AVENEL-The I,Hr, lowship. Thompkin. 33 Avenel Street, Sunday. 8:45 A. M.. Sunday Pilgrim Fellowship—Every Sun- 7:00 P. M., Deacons, second ary of Fire Company •. 7:30 P. M., Evening Oospel Serv- Tuesday to discuss plans fdr a Ichool; at 9 A. M., worship service day, 3:00 P. M. Tuesday. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH hold a card party ti>:o ice. variety show to be held In the fall. n English; at 10 A. M.. worship 7:15 P. M., Boy Scouts. Sewvefl nlng at 8 o'clock in 1 , ChoJr Rehearsals Mrs. Thompkin will be chairman lervlce in Hungarian. ST. ANTHONT'8 R. C. CHURCH •8:00 P. M., Ladies' Aid. second Jomph Thomaa. Lay Render Plre House. Mrs. Ari;un v Second Sunday at 3 P. M., La- Port Rental Chancel—Wednesday, 8:00 P. M Mr*. Dorothea Pocklembo, Organist with Mrs. Alex Hunter acting as )halrman of the aIIan Carol—Friday. 3:15 P. M, Tuesday. 0les' Aid Society meeting, Mrs. An- t*r. lUclilui Milot, Tutor co-chalrrnan. cent of the proceeds v. Junior—Friday, 3:45 P. M. 8:15P.M., Session, second Tues- 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. drew Busa presiding. Sunday Mas** at 7:30, 9:00 and day. Mrs Alfred Butler. Richmond nated to the Avenel-Cn' • Touth—Priday, 5:00 P. M. 11:00 A.M., morning prayer and Aid Squad, Inc. A very , ' ; Every Saturday at 9 A. M., Con- 11:00 A. M. Wednesday service. Hill. L. I, is visiting her aunt md s of prizes will be offered. firmation Class. Weekday Masses at I A. M. 8T. ANDREWS CHURCH 3:30 P. M., Olrl Scouts. "?' uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Hu- 11:15 A.M.—Communion Sun- a beauty-^hop ppim;n, ! Every Monday at 2:30, Released Novena In honor of St. Anthony Avenel 8:00 P. M.. Mr. and Mrs. Club, ire'.meyer. 4 Livingston Avenue. day, first Sunday of each month. The public is cordially fclme Religious Education. each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M, with Rtf. John Stan, Pastor third Wednesday In homes. The Lucky-Six Canasta Club ; First and third Mondays at 7:30 Rev. Shelly, St. Peter's Hospital, Thursday met at the home of Mrs. William Weekday Masses: 7:30 P. M. NEW DOVER METHODIST COMMUNION BREAK I \ , P. M., Churchmen's Brotherhood New Brunswick, in charge. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 3:45 P. M., Children's Choir. Ursen. Hudson Boulevard, Thurs- CHURCH AVENEL — The' S: > tneetlng; Steve Dorko, President, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P.M., Youth Choir. day evening. Mrs. Robert Fischer ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Rosary Socjety will )>,, [ Second and fourth Mondays, 8:15 P.M., Senior Choir. Sunday was prize winner. Others present Young People's 8ociety meeting. Anaboj Avmae. Woodbridre WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL were Mrs Arthur Hermap. • Mrs. nnal communion brci,: Church School—10 A. M. day morning. In the ! Every Tuesday at 6:30 P. M., Rev. Samuel Newburgw, Rabbi. CHURCH OUR REDEEMER EVANGEUCAL "Morning Worship—11 A. M. George Ludwig, Mrs. "Maw Mahon fcoy Scout meeting. Friday. 7:30 P. M. Regular Sab- 113 Prospect Street, Woodbrhfee LUTHERAN CHI RCH and Mrs. William Hugelmeyer. after the B o'clock n. Sermon for 11 A. M. Service. Mary Kevin, princip.ii : ' Every second Tuesday at 8 P. M.. bath services. KCT. GUfUT Butt, rafter , it Ford Street, Fords Young Fellowship—7:30 P. M. Members of the club spent Satur- Consistory meeting. Sunday B«T. Arthur L. Krtvlliu. Pastor day in New York City at a theatre Mary's Hlgh^chool, pM< will be the (tuest sp, I Second and fourth Wednesdays TRINITY CHURCH 9:45 A. M., Sunday School Sunday School and Bible Clajs, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, and dinner party where they, saw CharlesMassarlk Is rh,. tit 7:30 P. M,, Friendship Circle Comer Berkeley Boulevard and Classes (or all ages. 9:30 A.M. SCIENTIST the play. 'Time Out For Ginger." William Larsen, ro-ci,,,, fneeting. Cooper Avenue, Delta 11:00 A. M.. Worship Service. 172 Coltefe Ave., New Brunswick Mr? Edward Regan, daughter, Morning Worship at 10:45. sisted by Mrs. Roben t Sunday School, 10 A. M. 6:30 P. M.. Young'People's Fel- Dorothy, son. Robert. 62 George First Church of Christ, Scien- Mrs. John Urban. ; WOODBRIDGE METHODIST Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 lowship. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN tist, 172 College Avenue. New Street, Harry Di Leo of Livingston CHURCH o'clock. 7:45 P. M, Oospel Service in CHURCF1 Brunswick, N, J., holds Sunday Avenue and Barbara Prang, Hope- TO PLAN DINNER Main Street Young Peoples meeting and song and word. Rahway Avenue and Cartefet services and Sunday School at 11 Lnn. spent the weekend at Lodl AVENEL — The nn- • j K<>. WlUlmm M. lurtlft, Putor Chotr, 6:30 P. M. Wednesday Road, Woodbridte : A. M. and testimonial meetings N J where they visited Mrs. Re- Ladles' Aid Society .• Sunday Service* Bunday Evening Evangelistic 8:00 P. M., prayer meeting and Rn. Earl Hannnm nuitinj. Minister on Wednesdays at 8 P. M. The eans niece and nephew. Mr. and Presbyterian Church. A Bible School. 9:45 A. M. Service at 7:45. Bible study. Lillian P. StfphciK. Organist readings from the desk are from Mrs George Keller, Sunday Services be held in the chun-ii Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Wednesday, Midweek Service. the Bible and the Christian Sci- Mrs. Julia M O3rien of the Stated Meetings OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Morning Worship at 11:00. Tuesday evening. M;p 7:45 P. M. ; ence textbook, "Science a n d OBnen Florist. 1020 Rahway Ave- Sunday School. 9:45 A. M., will be discussed for ib • Official Board, first Monday, 8 New Bnumriek Avenue, Fords Health with Key to the Scrip- nue has just graduated as an hon- Friday, AlTbay Prayer. Regular Meetings lowshlp Dinner to bf i. I'M R>T. John E. Grimet, Pastor tures," by Mary Baker Eddy. or student from the Palasadei Young Adult Fellowship, first FIRST CONGRESSIONAL First Monday Session meeting day evening, M«y 15. c Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, The church maintains a nursery, School of Flora] Design, Pacific Tuesday, 8 P. M. CHURCH in the church at 8:00 P.M. er for the evening will i; 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. public reading room and library Pa'.asad's. Calif., and has recelvec Portnlghtly Guild, second and Second Monday, Board of Trus- 1 vld Nealy, a niis.-,in Damn and Grove Avenues Weekday Masses: 7.00 and 8:15 in the church building The rend- r.er certificate as a professlona lourth Mondays, 8 P. M. tees. White Church Guild at the Africa. Woedbridi* A. M. ing room is open Tuesdays. floral artist. Mrs. O'Brien Is also a Sunday School Board, second Manse. KCT. AoUwnr 8. Cbadwlck. Ph.D./ Novena to Our Lady of Per- Thursdays and Saturdays from 1 sraduate of the New York Schoo Thursday, 8 P. M. HinUttr Third Tuesday, Sunday School RUMMAGE SA11, petual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 to 4 P. M. ol Floral Designing, class of '48. Woman's Society of Christian Hn. Gtortt H. Rhodei, teachers. AVENEL — The A- P. M. < Mrs. David Davis and daughter, Service, third Wednesday, 8 P. M. MlnlMtr ol Muate Fourth Monday, White Church District Republican cin WlllUm H. Voorben, Jr., Confessions, Saturdays, 4:00 to FIRST CHURCH OF ISEL1N, i spent the weekend with Mrs. Davis' Guild at the Manse. SHE'S OFF FOR VACATION a rummage sale at tin i BuptrinUnfcnt ol Sunday Sctaooli 6:00 P. M. and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN ; mother. Mrs. Le Roy Gates, Wilkes ST. JAMES* R. C. CHURCH Third Thursday, Women's As- tn a tYeathervanr suit, demon- flee site, May 18 and i: Worship Tuesdays R«». Henry M. Hartman, Pastor ] j Barre. Pa. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge sociation meets at 8 P. 'M. strating the miracle of manmade A.M. to 4:30 P. M. Air EL RCT. Mir- Cfcultf G. McCorrittia, Sunday,8«hool — 9:45 A. M. First Tuesday, Session. Sunday Services: Family service,,} Second and fourth Wednesdays, fibers, for all of it, including Mrs. Ann Ludwig and daughter, contributions will pit Pastor Monday Worship — 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays Btt. lUrmond Grttto, AuiiUnt Putsr Ladies' Aid Society, 2 P.M. 6 A. M.; Sunday School. 9:45: the hat and the bag, is made Ann. Madison Avenue, Mrs. Wil- touch with Mrs. Vein. Meetinfs Ladies' Aid Society, second and Mr. Guit»?« S«polron, AuUlut Piitar A. M.; Worship service, 11 A. M.; from scientifically - produced j liam Hugelmeyer and son, Jack, 64 Yale Avenue, wlm . Official Board — Third Wednes- fourth, 2:00 P. M., at the church. Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, 8:54, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Nursery for children of those U- \ Celanese acetate. The fibers that ; Livingston Avenue, spent Tuesday of the sale. day, 8:00 P.M. Thursdays 10:00 and 11:00. SCIENTIST tending. Adequate parking space go into the summer suit give visiting Mrs. Hugelmeyer's, siste j Women's Association — Every Third Thursday, Women's As- Holy Name Society will sewive West Avenue, Sewaren in rear of church. it a. smooth soil-resistant tex- and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Big rise In room ;i;; Communion Sunday. other Wednesday, 2:00 P. M. sociation meeting at 8 P. M. at the Monday: 2:30 P. M.. weekday George Ludwig, at St. Albans, L. ] ers production is forr. church. Sunday School, 9:30 A, M- ture, and the acetate plastic church school each Monday; 7:30' Fridays Church service, 11:00 A.W. beads make the light-weight Reading room, Thursday, 2-4 P. M., deacons' meeting, second hat-and-bog set as asset to any Junior Choir, 3:46 P. M. Monday; 8 P. M., Ladies' Aid meet- High School Choir, 7 P. M. P.M. wardrobe — they are washable, Ings, second and fourth Mondays. Adult Choir, 8 P. M. The lesson-Sermon on "Adam too. Note the double collar and JERSEY TIRE CO and Fallen Man" to be read in Wednesday: 7:30 P. M., Sunday cuffs on the suit, which is made ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Christian Science churches Sun- School teachers and officers, third in white and many lovely pastel Rev. John Wilui, Partor day encourages and shows man Monday of each month. colors. (ANS Features) has the Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, how to part from material mlnd- 10:00 and U:Q0 A.M. edness and awake to his God-given WfeekdaY MaWs, 7:30 and *:00 heriiitge of heajth and holiness. MOTHER'S DAY A. M. The Golden tekt is from Eph- Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., continu- esians: "Awake thou that sleepest, GRAND ous Novena to St. Jude, Patron of and arise from the dead, and GIFT Hopeless Cases. Christ shall give thee light." (5:14) COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL The following passage from the She King James Version of the Bible Innun Avenue at West Street will be read: "Grace and peace be Colonla multiplied unto you through the Wants! Sunday School and Bible Classes knowledge of God, and of Jesus 9:00 A.M. our Lord, According as his, divine Gospel Service, Sunday, 8 P. M power hath given unto us all things BnniuGrsaiv Crtfistia'n Women-'s Home Bible that pertain unto life and godli- Class, Tuesday, 2 P.M. ness." (II Peter 1:2, 3) Young- People's Meeting, Friday From the Christian Science / 8 P.M. textbook, "Science and Health, Main Kiddie Center uith Key to the Scriptures" by TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHDRCII Mary Baker Eddy, the following Infants and Children's Apparel Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge correlative passage will be read: Bev. William H. Sthnuus, Rector "Christian Science separates er- Featuring All Name Mr«. William Nerte, Organist ror from truth, and breathes Brand Merchandise MIXERS Sunday Services through the sacred pages the spiri- 8:00 A. M, Holy Communion, tual sense of life, substance, and JVOO TOASTERS* 9:30 A, M. Sunday School. 11:00 intelligence. In this Science, we A. M.-Holy Communion first and discover man in the image and OPENING SPECIAL WAFFLE IRONS third Sunday. Morning Prayers likeness of God. We see that man gifts galore and sermon second, and fourth has never lost his spiritual estate BLKNHKRS Sundays.1 and his eternal harmony," (p. 548) Blanket & Carriage Cover Sets Holy Dfry services, 10:00 A. M. Trinity Vestry, second Monday, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Reg. 3.98 each. for mothers COFFEE MAKERS 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF AVENEL Limit—2 to each BKO1LEKS Trinity Men's Club, second ..621 Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel.. 2 for Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. Sunday Services customer. Copper Clad St. Agnes' Unit, first Moaday, CREDIT The Rev. W, W. Wiroun, Minister COOKWARE 2:30 P. M. Mri. William B. Krug, Organist St. Margaret's < Unit, first Mrs. Frank Mazzur, Sr., Choir Directress STORE HOURS CUTLERY SETS Mrs. Charles Miller, Wednesday, 7:00 P. M, Youth Choir Directress Daily 9 A. M. • 6 P. M. Trinity Altar Guild meets quar- Mrs. Charles Mezera, terly. Children's Choir Directress Friday i) A. M. - 9 P. M. ELECTRIC BLANKETS Trinity Junior Altar Guild, first Sunday, 9:30 A. M., Sunday ^m Church School; 11:00 A. M.. VACUUM CLEANERS and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M. FLOOR POLISHERS DRESSES IRONS i Pick out a, YOU CAN TELEVISION RADIOS AFFORD LOAN Be Practical—Give Her PHONOGRAPHS A Gift She Can Wear. KECOREJS and ALBUMS $ If you *6.4i.. lOO You can COATS from 21.99 REFRIGERATORS con afford 12.83 2OO get this SUITS *• 21-99 WASHERS • DRYERS this amount LINGERIE .:. 2.49 : RANGES • FREEZERS monthly 19..4 3OO of cash TOPPERS f". 8-99 BLOUSES . .'2.49 Full Line of now! JEWELRY-SILVERWARE payment* 30.92.. 500 SEPARATES *• 8:99 HANDBAGS ..1.49 MILLINERY V. 1.49 •(30 Month Plan) IN. J.) SKIRTS ir»» 3-99 * • The ,iliove loam »re made on we My "y«i.* Pleutntly persona/ many more ALL BY LEADING MANU- your si.; .alure, fqrniture, or auto, from the moment you enter our RAIN COATS *» 14-99 It'i us simple ai that. Payment! door till you leave with the cash. Open fur Your Convenience FACTURERS AT JERSEY cover pancipol, cb.r».l, tv«y ^ |f you ^ tlttt cuh ... DAILY » TO 6 - FRIDAY !) TO 9 TIRE'S LOW. LOW «nd SATURDAY, 9 A. M, TO 4 P. M. s 'PJtfcE^. EASY TERlftS l SUNDAY, 1 P. ML TO 4 P. M., borlv way you'rt twat.d her. ... W ^ f ARRANGED. porio.m/ in th« choice ol pluit towy' Vou, too, will *tt why "It 1 avmUble ... pmpntt In the way hutmd to U lurel"

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JERSEY TIRE CO COATS w suns Ground Floor, 1312 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY Corn*Tt WHtwi itrwt, (NMt to h * P iMPf," " " (kprfM KiftrjtWm We Sell and Sell Only The Mat PherMi RMmwy 7-2UQ • Lwn J. OnMty, Y01 114 SMITH ST. 147 New ftrumwiek Avenue, Ferth Ajnljoy IMH Mfc to wWnii it all iwwirfini bWM • UWM Ik Uf I an MMtfc M MHU WMM It W '/•»' 1» m PAGE FIVE ;I)1,:,.T,;NDENT--LEADER THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 | Cross Makes Youth Week Plans ' Season's Reports Made by Center K?Ee Board of 1|llf WOODBRIDQE — Preparations IV " " (!j the Woodbridge for Youth Week to be held at the rll;1|)Ptr of trie Amert- Woodbrldge Jewish Community Want the Most for Your i ,ss closed its season at Center were, made at a meeting ltl the Sewaren Library Kunriny. The week will be observed |]l||t with Mr. Harry May 17-24. .,,, Si(liim in the absence A rally will be held Sunday :,>,,• .irnnlim chairman. morninK at 10:30 to stimulate in- ',,. ,1,] wescott. chairman terest In the program. Candidates ,1,,, Hcci Cross, described for the various offices will be guest h,,p which will be held speakers. 1,-s State Home for The candidates are as follow: Mr Alvin Rymsha ".Sisterhood," president,- Marsha ,,,no present the follow- Newneruer; vice president, Sheila |(1, discussion: "Service Reliifsky and Marion Schussler; ' ,„ ,i Forces," "Blood Pro- i-rensurer. Hinda Felbush and Lor- 1 ;,,Ki "Disatser." Senior raine Kaufman; secretary, Har- ,lll provide transporta- ri'M, Bernstein; Mae Z. Coen. ;> .Juniors who will at- "Mens Group," president, Miles Wolpln and Mtark Belafsky; vice iclent, Alan Jacobson and Stu- imrkr. 1953 Fund Chalr- art Turner; treasurer, lieroy Du- A&P's Famous " ., .|,.,| ihr $8,646 has been i Rrow and Lynn Jacobsen; secre- ,',, mill several reports still tiiry, Gary Ostrower and Morris H'n!, srvcral contributions Almrn. ,„ mulled in by servicemen '0-lnch Cuf Voting will be held Sunday at , ircclvfid Red Cross as- noon. Activities for the week will C 7-Inch . i .,•,„](. hospitalized. he us follows: May 17, athletics Available in lb j,Td and nine pints of ai M Tll Ajaihst a background of sand day: May 18, Sisterhood Board Ribs-'Beetnl As n f eat Depts. Available in lb "•.,'. ,-nltectrd at the Visit of and tea, brlfrht colors are a must, meeting; May 21, Men's Board A ,,.| M,,bile Unit April 27. meeting; May 22, Oneg Shabbat 49 'l Meat Depts , , ,i,. who had been sched- National Cotton Council fasli- lonlsts say. With this in mind, mid installation of officers; May tl,ft f|I ;\; i•• appear to keep their 23, social evening; May 24, Fath- " ^^-, « , , ron 59' Cole of California styles a swim- Ribs of Bee fM • • • 'l>«re the cut . . . c ,,,,'nt which may have been er's and children's brunch. coinparc the value! .', telephone strike, but 27 nuit In colorful homes |iun Mo- \uiiiout appointments. Jave printed cotton. '!,,,. donated for the first i,,i',vichi>s and cookies were I ,v i he members of the PORT READING NOTES ;!,n The women of the Hadassah Installs . '..in church under the dl- Mm. John McDonnell " • Mrs. J. J. Short had Slate at Dinner Phone WO 8-1UJW ti'i' enntepn. lb. i ink Hariri. Avenel, was, WOODBRIDOE - Woodbridse ,,i i,, ;ni. us Blood Procure- The Altar and Rosary Society of 69 Chapter of Hadassah installed of- St. Anthony's Church received 49c ficers at a gay dinner party held at pp thefunc- communion In a body Sunday with Plate Beef .... the Woodbrldge Jewish Communi- their daughters. Aftei" the meetjng : lied Cross with the ty Center. Approximately 150 ! Defense Unit. , The members and their daughters at- members and guests were present | tended a communion breakfast at Smoked Port I lest on Sunday was Short cul U\\. All four casualty Mrs, David Gutman instalfcd the I Howard Johnson Restaurant. The 1 speaker was Mrs, James Egolf, a . ii manned and.oper- new officers as follows: Mrs. Jack . ,0 frankfurters lawyer, who resides In Rahway. Sirloin Roast •:iiiy Ho also reported Gottdenker, president: Mrs. Ben- Bort«'ia Soldier Named fice. 4 •- 25c I PSn|t 5flimon brand 27c Stewed Prunes glass 29c WOODBRIDGE - - A s p e c 1 a 1 Sweet Corn can 'Soldier of Month' meeting of the Question Club was Fresh carton 1 B Nabisco NONFARM JOBS M k held at the new clubhouse. The in- Red, Ripe 3 to 5 | 3C Sweet Peas **"'"«» 21" 37c Premiums Plan or Silted P S- : I ntx • Private Bern- terior of the club house and the 'Manufacturing and other non- Tomatoes M.iiU'ii, "B" Battery, 26th furniture haye been painted by the farm Industries added more than b •VMiii-ry Battalion, resl- members. Curtains have been do- a quarter of a million workers be- Potatoes "Ss^r 10 L aa 25c Campbell's Beans 2 *" 25c Bartlett Pears °12T 39c ('i'limi:i, received K cer- nated and a rUM has been pur- tween mid-February and mid- da No p : mint; ))im "Soldier of chased. Plans were discussed for March, raising the total of non- New Potatoes;i A s,5 23c |onabran d 28 i can s Mott's Pom-ettes 23c 1 at For Dix from Ma- further Improvements to both the i fnim employes to 48,700,000 ac- T Tomatoes ° 19 : i::l Hnmrr W. Klefer. clubhouse and surrounding prop- cording to the Bureau of La- Yellow Onions e r0P 3 ^ 13c MllShrOOmS BinB chopped 392.«n27c Crispo Cookies ItWLilnu t Sri7pkg c in •. General. 9th In- erty. bor Statistics. G s :• 1..1 n ami Fort Dix, in Yellow Bananas Go^n npeib 15c Pickled Beets z;S 2 fj 35c Rennet Powder ^ 3P^ 31C • ' iicl ^recently. >m ied • A.IKI for having won Winesap Apples ^^^ ^ 19c Uncle Ben's RIceKS'E:39c Bon Qlive Oil p° ^^»n55c • • IM. Madsen will re- Ornamental Railings Custom Made •::M-('-iliij', all expenses OrangeS Florida Vaiendu 5 ,Jg".35« Instant Coffee Bord8ns 20^530 Vanity Fair *™\\™* Tm%\* • i in New York City as a b 1 1 ii..! Army Special Ser- Navel Oranges ^™* 15c Marshall'sHerringSt; 35c Octagon Soap 3- 23c '•'. ii> in New.Yprk he will .i lii:-,t-class hotel and Grapefruit ^z 3 ^ 29c Smoked Sardines 2 25c Brillo Soap Pads ^--2^ IM(! nf visits toBroad- A of p • rhib.s and theaters; LeffiOnS California-large size 4 for 17C, Vtoi pkg, 27C Facial Tissues :i 2 4oo° 41c 'iin.: events; and tele- H0t ROll MIX >l radio programs. Fresh Pineapple Resize each29c 9 Ann Page Food Values • lii.iir of Woodbrldge Pie Crust Mix 2 Z 29c ••'il. Pvt. Madsen Is the Green Peppers J "^ 15c GoldenBWm 16 01.gass35c Sparkle Desserts.JL3 ^ 17 '•Hi Elizabeth Madsen. FREE ESTIMATES F v. r'ltm;, Colonla. Green Squash ^ Nestle Morsels Beans bunch c HIM; CI.T EDWARD KOHLER Jack Frost Tomato Ketchup Hubert A. Taft believes Fresh Carrots ,J: 9 Sugar granulated 5 ;. 48c i •piiidiuires can be cut 40 Willry Street, Woodbridge •i.WO ,000.000. this year Yellow Squash 10c <: 5.10,000,000 next year, 73 Fifth' Street, I'ort- Heading !!MI "the elimlnatldn of Fresh Broccoli 29c 1 , • aid permit reducing the Telephone Woodbridge 8-0155-R • .•ul'ii't lo $41,000,000,000 • '• •'•!. " Sunnybrook Eggs Mother's Day Large Grade "A" 1 dozen INSTALL Fresh White Leghorn carton 69 TODAY Heart Cake •* Mel-Q-BIt ,h CC, Tins daintily decorated cake lias snowy Sliced American Cheese Process »•* lake 3 Years to Pay cucoauut over all, roses on tup. Gift-wrapped. Cream Cheese Kffi 2^ 33c Jane Parker,-Mother's Day Jane Parker -Wether's Day Beaksiona 'joy Summer and Winter | C Cream Cheese <«.b«20e ^Conditioning with a Cup Cakes . 6 39 Layer Cake . Ched-O-Bit c^t^d 2>bPkgfl9c [HATCHER Siv:s You Up Tq 4c A Loaf faiMy Baked, Fluffy Light A9d a pkg o*12 for 17c I Sharp Cheddar Cheese C White Bread 1^" n<*w15e Dinner Rofils Fresh Milk Ho**. 123 Fru Nut Made With Ju'cy. Fresh Ftoien hrrlw ch * Blueberry Pie j^Pa « 69c Coffee Ring ... open your savings bank account now i .mi ,„ AiU&PStietr Miiiiin|.r Be Wise—Save in a Mutual Savings Bank Hoffman Beverages Cold Seal Self-Servie» Stores are ! wihere savings aijre always ^afe m GHAT A11ANTIC I MCIFIC HA IJOWPANt' lake CluUotMingerale Fruir Flavors Glass Wax. 1 OPEN TO 9 PM I !. iit> ,,f ... and conveniently available Pilcm «Hocli»e through Situidoy, May 9th, In Super MarktU and Selt-S«mcv iioies \ "• t» 1'uy dopOHl fc bols. pmlcart FRIDAY EVENINGS The Only Mutual'1 Our FREE Savings Bank in Perth ^mboy College Inn Peter Pan Cashmere Bouquet Cashmere Bouquet Estimate Especially for the bath Toilet So A line p«rlumed soap THE PERTH AMBOY Tomato Juice, , 22c I ; '/ tl''' With chlorophyll SAVINGS INSTITUTION Cocktail 2.M5- , Lux Toilet Soap Ajax Cleans Nylast Breeze PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Lux Toilet Soap luy i (itl Cake it JJegu'K Prlet With foaming »;tw For was For toilet and belh . • Bat 1 Cdf if » ttin CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE - 2% 4 oi. bottle TZENBERG & 01 SEN Mt«rt of fhf 9*at Savlngi Banks' AiioclatUn of N»w Jtnty*

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today's Fatten; from the rear lawn, and a dry well rases, thf floor Is first covered Prom Plan High in Faculty Favor at tl.e hottom of the phtrance. Af- with t«r-p»per, held down with Prom Fund Handyman ter racli heavy rain water enteft Ihe same type of adhesive, and (Continued from 1) tl'.e iiascment under the door as Ihf Hies f» tenod In the paix* By Mothc;' 'lair* Feft*l. Commercial Teaeher: Member «f the Senior Clans Spon- 4? the dry well cannot, carry off tfie For complete instructions on Group—I think the town fathers should be fyrr.s'i water. Can you sugnest what how to lay tilf flnors. writ* f»r ft might be done for this? D. S, free copy of it reprint from l*f AVBNBL -~TriV Av,.,, commended, coryrnrtulated frr their con- 1 '!••• cern and interest in the youth of Woodbrldire' Fninklln Square, tfew York. lH>r«mn*r-.faniiarj Issue »f Tb* i or'n CUib l»»t TuesdBy n "•' Family llandymnn. Just send a I of Mrs. Paul Russeil.'p&it- \ whip. , I Answer: Possible solution* are: 1 with Mrs. James Cciiilt in, I he seniors at Woodbridge High School are very deepen thr dry well; run a pipe stlf-aildrpssfd. stamped envel- : ope to Ask Handyman. 211 E:v>l • It was votfd on to i>ive , •• elated to think that "at last we are being line from this dry well to an- 1 other farther removed from the 3711] Strrrt. Ntw York 16; N. V. lar donation to the Wn,, as youn« adults instead of as children." Hlah School Senior pi kr.r.A they will merit thf confidence we all have house, ming tile pipe rementrd Question: We have a pulr of ll(li at the joints: construct a cov- twin beds, the hend steads of UVP plans were made t,, |., whicli iire two U-n hiyher than the annual picnic next mop1 If this enormous project Is as successful as Question I want t; put a flal ered entrance to prevent watrr from flowing Into this entrance fio! board--. Is it possible to put *vrnel Pnrlc. Plans wovo ,•,,., u.incs seem to indicate, it will be an incentive for— roof over the funw att.vlit'd to the.« bed,, one on t.i-p of thf oilier, for tlie gi-oup t.) attfiirl :i •r.fl may set a preeedrat for— the younger members »;v home, and wonder whether a area from the surrounding ter- 1 lo farm bunk bods for coHfjie r.pe and dinner Darty in ^, , L,. .,„. .„„ .-.chnols . . . thanks to the.foftsiphtedne.'is of Dr. Hut- i-inrh per Toot pitch would be ritory. Utl boys? R. O.. Hnmbufji. N Y City, May 23. Tickets li;,-' trfough. Also, how can I water- Question: What kind of tile ts rv r, ti-.e .school authorities, and our own township citizens. Answer: You'd nerd really purchased to see the \, ,,• proof this? B. M.. Ml Klsro Now npnl'eri with Portland cement and solid rnnslrudlun on this pro- M for Murder" York. sand? We wculd like to put rubber ject for safety, somethin* l*f I Election of officers ••. Alida van Slyke, Head of English Department; Ilfad Sponsor tile on our cement floor, but we Answer: The pitch yon want 2 x 3-inch posts to whirh

Pattern 9150 (for shorter, fuller 1 MAY :r.g. eic. The sch'ool gymnasium Is too small to fisorei Half Siii:s H ., lti^j, arcommedat* four hundred pupils and their guests. lS'j. iOij, 22'i, 2.4'i. Sj"» H'i 13—Annual Smorgasbord luncheon sponsored by the Sisterhood (Ires* i\ yards 39-lnch fabric; Mere important, having the prom at The Pines •Will of Congnuitiion Adath Israel at the Woodbridge Jewish bolero 1% yard*. Community Center, Aoaboy Avenue, Woodbridge. k;ep the High School students from undesirable Send Thirty-five cents In coins 20—Dinner in ho:.or of Captain Benjafflin Parsons at the Crafts- "cl.p joinu." for tins pattern—arid 5 c«nts tor men's Club. Green Street, Woodbridge, 6 P. M. each pattern if you wish lst-class 21—Mother and Daughter Banquet at White Church Sunday Martarel Morganson. Teacher of English; Member of Senior Class niiiiliiiR. Send lo 170 Newspaper School Dicing Room. Sponsoring Group—It is an excellent idea. It should mean real peace ti Dept.. 212 West lSdi St., 28—Annual din:.er of Woman's Club of Woodbridge at Maple York 11. N. Y. Print plainly cf mind to many parents who would otherwise be concerned about Tree Inn. Scotch Plains. ADDRESS' With ZONE, 28—Annual installation of the Women's Civic Club of Wood- the drtvinir hazards of "after the prom" trips, so prevalent in former 'TYLE NUMBER. years. The seniors appreciate the opportunity for a special kind of bridge at The Pines, Raritan Township. evening with a minimum strain on their budgets. Above all, they are 23—Woodbine Township Ofrl Scout Rally at 2 P. M., in Wood- COOKS 100TH BIRTHDAY MEAL brldgf- High School Auditorium. very grateful far the interest shown in them by the service clubs and POTSDAM, N. Y.—Although it the many con tr.bu tors to the prom fund. JUNT Make your Gift \wv- was his 100th birthday, Prank S. 10—Annua; strawberry Festival sonsored by the Sunday School i Dains, retired farrner, saw no rea- of tic First Presbyterian Church. sonal. .. . Lei il refted ! son why he shouldn't cook his own 14—Chlldim's Day to be observed at First Presbyterian Church. ! meals and do his own housework. 15—Coveivn dish supper sponsored by Colania Club at Coionia your pride in her, not JERSEY SCRAPBOOK Dains has looked after himself Li bury, only us a Mother, hut alone s'nee his wife died thirteen 28—Picn;,' \n Rahway Park sponsared by Colonla Club. ' A1 me eAfii Y /900'*, years ago. * . as a lovely personality. r#/e& ro fjporecr next- selves She will appreciate these tributes to her • charm. Lingerie Slips, Pe>tticoat8, Gowns , Bed Jackets, Pajamas Nylon, Rayon, Cotton By Luxitc, Seapprufe and Barbizon Hosiery ublix lias sifts tliut say "To Mother, With ' sills liriuht and gay to thrill and Gotham Gold Stripe Berkshire delight htrj on Mother's Day—and many days to Blendwcll come. They're economi- cally priced, but rich in De.dOHNB. SM/TH the loving thought thai Hand Bags. —~ / trn e WAS MOWH Aaour bespeaks your devotion to r//e '*/&?&> her. We'll gift-wrap it for Faille Straw Plastic Fabric you at no extra cost. 1 ' we srAereo 0//•; Spring and Summer Cqlorri ...... #e aecoA/f M?e*i. fry... * Gloves TAV Styled by Shalimar Sheer Nylon Double Woven (Nylon Cotton DeVilhiss PERFUMES PERFUIHK LASTING GIFTS Beautiful Spring Shades ATOMIZKIt and Brownie & Kodak S*J.85 TOILETRIES BY: CAMERAS ... from "up Please Call for WORLD FAMOUS Blouses, FABERGE - DUBARRV Detecto Bathroom : SCALES from by Textron, BlouWmaker HOUBIGANT - REVLON Ship V Shore LENTHEltIC - CHANEL My Furs CARON - MATCHABELLI Chic ELECTRIC HAIR ?r.95 j Nylon Crepe Cotton RUBENSTEIN DRYER O YAKDLEY - COTY DOROTHY GRAY Casco or GE Electric $4.56 ELIZABETH ARDEN HEATING PADS Ttup »Dresses , Rayon I Bemberg Sheer Cottoij MUSICAL i $O98 du Pont or Jewelite By I POWDER BOX ..' Oup HAIRBRUSHES $1.00 and SETS up • Susan Bosk FANCY BQ- »O • Betty Barclay SOAPS Ol/Cito (* 'Werfelox or OE $0.50 • Cotton City FOUNTAIN PENS ALARM CLOCKS £ FREE ATOMIZER Junior—ftegular—Half Sites '' AND SETS ; by l'arkei Shaeffer with • And Extra Sizes VViitcrinan CUARBERT BREATHLESS TOILET WATER W» have Right now we're getting this c&ll-for- Only $1.75 - OUR GJFT CERTIFiaTE - % liiy-fuis message from smart women KODUHROME FILM \ Allows Mother to Make Her Qwn Chou't1 all over town. And we DO mean SMART! It's smart to get the GUAR- ANTEED PROTECTION of our cold storage vault for priceless furs... com- Pusters a^id Hoi^se; Goals Clostume Jewelry plete protection agaiiist heat, humid- AN IDEAi; GIFT ( byJulianne < • ity, moths, fixe and iheftj It's1 smart I OR HE8 / Compacts - Hankies KONSON to let fhe cold, crisp air o\ our vaults Umbrellas -Luggage preserve thejr nrecious bfijtute and IKiHTERS for yw mowJt rnoWng Houc?e Slippers Skirts and Sportswear lengtnen their years of wearaMlity. |y Danie) Green, Busken and Oomphies It's smart fo . . . ^MOTHER'S DM Mele Jftwel Boxes Wallet* Call Now WO 8-0770 Shoes for Mother Stop In now for a roll or yg zine to lit your cumera—8 mm. ii VI and IS mm. Store Ho^r8 Daily 'Til 6 fURSHOP Friday'Til 9 Closed Wed. Noon Avenue Woodbridg«

h l l 4 ^^^flfl^Bhj.iMrfiBitJk ^hicJI^^3^^Bfclffl^Hfc^lt^JMIM^tttt^tJBtfJH!MHWI^?'K'^ yTiffwTtWvHa^ifT~i ^^^f •'• THURSDAY, MAY 7, IMS PAOE SEVEN Opinions of Others Health SAtAH ANtfS

•ivretness and light federal activities M possible support policy would need to be COOKtNE CLASS •,,,;;i,,,,m. But neither Is It They are also In accord with the to made »& to insure an orderly inri ftlooto- The ftt~frequently expressed htea that transition to a free market. The Ml STRAWBERRY CUP •' '",,mr(. like that of two states should be the laboratories milk suoply Is vital. It is essential DIAGNOSE TVBEttCtiWWIS ment. is high; tills can bf partly V "" ,,.;i,:>• consider any'fflce- to open the door to the unregu- Your Garden Aconsiderable number of college (rouble is dt*c;>vi>rcd. GLAWJ) STRAWBERRY TARTS 1 s'uripnts develop tuberculosis. It .r!,j.;,misc the Reds lhay lated closed shop and closed Young people sii'niltl not only (I Individual tart shells •'•., )i will accept the,UN unions, excessive dues and initia- (Hen ruins their careers, sends 'ie relied upon to tide them over' 3 cups strawberries Hum to bed. perhaps for years, ,,','ihis mataer In fact tion fees, the states would pre- This Week unexpected stresses and strains, \h cup sugar , sumably act promptly to cope or ends in early deaths. Many of bat foodds should be storwl in their 1 teaspoop n cornstarch these cases doubtless had the dis- tissues with which to combat acute . mired in some quar- with this situation. Red col of bib g By Charles II. Connors In childhood; If It had been lUsraies or virulent germs t£»t Thick boiled custard ilii. communists be Leaving regulation of public Rlltireti University, the discovered than, and the proper may attnek -them. When theyy live Sweeten strawberries. l*t stand . , .,t if the talks fall, utilities to the states does not, qf 8Ute University of New Jersey Instituted, rnost of them on reducing diets, they cheat their 10 minuses. Strain and reserve . ',' Aiii be blockaded and course, guarantee Justice to the would have been raved the an* bndies of this protection; hence the Juice from the strawberries. To "iin'Acvpr, such a threat employes. Since it Is In the pub- suffering, eyoense, losss of Most house plants have been are but poorly prepared to fight t>e liiirc add the sugar which has „,'„!,', ,miy If the United lic interest that these employes time and early death. the inroads of tuberculosis or any been rhtfced With the comstarcti. ,., 11y willing to under- Voluntarily restrict.their right togrowing under relatively unfavor- Why do *o Jfrwhy children and able conditions In the ordinary other infection. Arid red vegetable coloring as de- .•i'::-s!-«ie war against strikp. the public should not re- youns people sufler from tuber- There are methods for making ulrfd. Cook over low heat, sttr- • ., in He support or evert gard them as orphans, to return h«me and probably need repottlne. culosis? First, becfluie tW nt Pots are probably filled with an early diagnosis -of luberculMlp ring constantly until thick and • «:,m other UN mem- for their continuous service they brought Into contact with the that should be a routine measure transparent. Cool. Arrange In should be guaranteed the right roots and much of the fertility of serins In numerous ways and do , ,;., ii. is net willing at the soil Is exhausted. The time for In all schools. If this were done tort shel! a layer of thick boiled to bargain collectively, to invoke not possess the means or wisdom nearly every oase could be de- cuslard. Pile with fresh straw- machinery that would deal fairly i-epottlng Is now or very soon when with Wh!r.h»to protect themselvfc* „ ., plausible sugnestion 'ou can place the plants out-of- tected in time to save much suf- berries tnd pour over the glaze, ' ,.,. the UN warn that, if and Justly with their grievances nyalnst them. feiing, expense and many lives. Chill thoroughly. »and Insure for them treatment loors for the summer, With fresh HEKK'S A GOOD RULE TO FOLLOW in pickini; out the "Just Many little children are living .,, :,:ks fall, Chinese and' oil and good growing conditions that equals, at least, that won by rl|rlit" Rift fur Mother: She'll likp it more, if you martr It! And in homes where there are suffer- V; Min PW's who refuse plants can build up a reserve dur- unions in other fields where con- whit tumid be more fun In the merry month of May than m*kin« ers from the dlsefcM who are care- .•n.iti'd will be directly ing the summer to carry them over candy for Mother? less and ignorant. They take ft* GIFTS cessions may still be sought by another season In the house, Select a recipe Ihat'n "special''—Coconut Apricot Balls, for in- pic Communists could th; free use of labor's chief eco- or no precautions. The children from , ; i, df this as a viola- Knock thi plant out of the pot. stance, in which tender Baker's Coconut and apricots team up to nomic weapon, the right to provide a confection that's truly elegant! Be sure to present them sit or crawl over Infected furniture , (icnrva Convention strike. Then remove the upper inch or two or floors tnd get the germs on PARAMOUNT , v have never signed of the old, crusty soil. In doing-this, attractively too—perhaps in a May /basket ot your own making, topped off with freiihflowers in tme^prlng fashion! We know Mom their clathlng and hands from , rivcdi. A more serl- The N.L.R.B. would curtail its 'ou may breaTi off a few roots but which they are conveyed, to the y have been— be drawn and a No Man's Land Do not use too large a pot. If Smart new styles that will i,i talks will be sus- fugar. Shap In 1-inch balls. Roll in additional coconut. Makes wash cloths and towels. In this exists because it Is Impossible for the ball taken from the old pot Is about 2 dczen halls. IANS Features) way, great numbers of bacteria match her every mood . . . ::,v ,, some progress Is the federal t>oard to cede juris- practically filled with roots with a are passed along to others! a smart, practical gift. ., -ni. But any nddi- diction over local enterprises to lot of white ones on the outpM< Sometimes adults who are real- ,;11•-, at this moment state boards and the latter dare you probably need to use a larger Sanders in the role of a Prime Also in the cast ly suffering from tuberculosis are :iD consider UN will-' not assume Jurisdiction. pot. One that is two inches wider On the not aware of it, but think that ii.iv the prcbable price at the top Is about right, no larger. De they have indigestion, hear or LINGERIE We hope that the Congres- and Charles Dinsle. , / iiv such threats:—The sional debates will throw further If the ball does not seem to have liver trouble, or some other con- KAYSER SEAMPRVFE BARBIZON I HI Si irnre Monitor. many roots, if those on the outsids dition. Little children and babies l'sht on the Smith proposals, so SCREEN 'Small Town Girl." Slips, gowns, pajamas, panties... that If it is necessary to modify are brown or black and dead. If are frequently the victims of the UMiTI.KY CHANGES | you can pick them off easily, take dainty things that don't show but them they may still conform t» 'Call Me Madam." Jane Powell has crept out of her iJisslngVhablt "on the part of people ::: i: Smith Of the Sehflh them away with the soil. In this are so important, in rayon and the broad objectives their sj case you can put the plant In the, Is one of the raw occasions retirement to play the title role who sMculd know better. .iiiniitico has offered a sor has In mind.—The New York nylon. In sizes to 52. is one of the rare occasions ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ Contamlnated ,ood and mllk . Ami^rt exclude from same size pot as the one which you when a Hollywood version of a' Times. removed it, or even a smaller one. ot the modish daughter of the " """ tubercular cows Is another Ibrtlry Aot jurisdiction Broadway hit equals or even ex- f ^ dlsease in chUdren If you live in the city you may The HOSIERY MI million employes. H; SLIPPING ON UNEATEN have to buy your soil, already pre- eels the original. With Ethel Mer-! ':,•(• from the building BUTTER ""the bes*t method"T*.s ^ of treat ^- KAYSER QUAKER MANNING pared, from a florist or at a garden man in the vole she created on searum, drives through the tewn, _. :!.;i;oyws from the act en- The butter Industry Is on firm supply house. An all-around cen- at a speed far beyond the legal' New smart shades in all weights, lu'ii he would exempt ground when some of Its spokes- Broadway, the musical comedy has fam liar tral mixture la composed of three been produced almost as tt wa».on limit, he Is arrested and lodged In wrappings. Something she'll cherish and use. •.-. »f less than ten per- men suggest that they would be quart* ol good garden loam. on*> vll as "local" public better off In the long run If they the stage. Being in Technicolor, It, the town Jail for a month. Durlrvg quart of organic matter, such as is exciting plctorlally. Mite fter-'ft boMoelal, held on the town r .iich as streetcar and did not have a government well rotted manure (or dried and Van ho nces mo8t '•-,•-• imps. He •wtmifl''iltso crutch. This would presumably man is electrifying as the Ajnerl- square. Miss Powell's contribution f L ' * ^ CLOVES ami HANDBAGS shredded stable manure). leaf can Ambassador to .the mythical comes up for auction and ajj). Pw- acoePiaoiy; ; i mployers whose Inter- include more realistic prices. In mold, compost or peat. If the soil The ideal gift to round out her , imess does net exceed such a competition long estab- Is rather sticky, add one quart of duchdhy oofff Li^tw^uWijtftd^-fitoeJ&^WLi^t^dtoJe&^liW^ v easily recofnfets rt-tre*«-gay*tmcl"tr(e-iaih outbids everyone, and sbe-STATE DEPARTMENT COT8 wardrobe. Fabrics and leathers in, amounts; ' •' lished preferences" for und cer- coarse sand. tcpical spoof based lightly on the has to come In and sini; him a T"he State Department faces a all smart shades. returns of the bill are tain advantages of butter mlgh enable it to hold its own. Mix a complete commercial fer- diplomatic career of the real Perle song. He is engaged to Ann Miller, payrolp l cut of 241 employes in this •'.;ili the Administration's tilizer (as 5-10-5), one level tea- Bd d bt ft Mi t d 350 bd b Jl i decentralize as many Any change in governmen Mestes a in Luxembourgoug. Broadway dancer, but after Miss country and 350 abroad by July spoonful to one quart of soil mix- d ROBES ture and one level tabelspoonful of With Miss Merman, there Is the Powell springs him from the Jail I. In addition, a reorganization rjulverlzed limestone or two level stunning Vera-EUen, lively Don- for a quick joyride in New York, plan which would take the "Voice A won&erful, usable gift! New : 1 KENTUCKY AVI aid O'Connor and also George the plot Is bundled up in the old of America" and the Point 4 Ad- FETTER FAMILY HOTELS teaspoonfuls of hydrated lime. glamour in cottons, seersuckers, AtlANTIC CUT For azaleas, ferns and other acid ministration out of the State- De- partment, reducing R by more rayons. Prints and solids. Sizes soil plants, omit the lime. Mix all To Brighten Her Day to 52. thoroughly and sift through ' a thousands of personnel, is under half-in>:h screen. MAY }0 serious consideration. Now take a clean pot 'scrub if The Underwear and Corset iSSSSXS* necessary) of the appropriate size WAGE RATES RISE and a clean piece of broken pfct. The Bureau of Labor Statistics Center of Perth Amhoy Place the broken piece, concave has announced that average earn- side down, over the drainage hole POTTED PLANTS ings rose 1 cent an hour to $1.75 of the pot. Cover with soil, press (or lasting loveliness between mid-February and mid- down tfem)ly, then place the plant March, in the walte of the Quv- AMUICAN PUN FRAGRANT BOUQUETS 'AR AMOUNT Oxtail LMIW • COWH M«f in the center of the pot. ernment.'s abondoning of wage Wo ItrWMl Wariim The old soU ball should be below fresh-cut, artistically arranged controls. Average hourly earnings j, y 182 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY the rim of the pot. Now add a L(WELY CORSAGES were 10 cents higher in mid-March little soil around the edge and press oK^er favorite flower than a year earlier. down firmly. Gradually nil the ppt, pressing down each layer so Tlace Your Orders Now With there is even compactness. 1 The new soil level should be a SOMERS FLOWER HOUSE Hitle below the rim of the pot so Gifts For you can moisten the whole body "The Living Gifts" of soil with one watering. Water well, until no air bubbles 60 FREEMAN STREET WOODBRIDGE 'out, and your plant is off to a fresh Yes, We Deliver WO 8-8110 MOTHER'S DAY start. CIVIL WAR VET, 107 AUSTIN, Tex.—Thomas E. Rid- Sunday, May 10th dle, one of Texas' two living Con- We Specialize in' federate veterans, celebrated his 107th birthday on April 16th; with ROUXOIL appropriate ceremonies—a three- Cotton Dresses ltfyer cake and gifts from friends. HAIR TINTING Texas' other Confederate veteran, Including Blondes K? UO-year-old Walter Wiliams, of Franklin, is the nation's oldest, sur- LIMITED 2.98 • 3.98 viving veteran of the Civil War. TIME OFFER J U. S. is urged to encourage REG. $10 .•$'?\ Hosiery Specials Asian trade patters, -f >*HWI COLD WAVES 2*< for MOTHER'S DAY Fltll HETTKJl ISII'KBSSKtNS SS*2* PE 4-3493 - iiOj llox f BAGS Printing American Beauty Shop uf i FOR MX IN RARITAN BUILIHNG—ROOM 118 1.9^ Mother's Day - May 19th 175 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY Purposes MRS. GENT, Proprietor 2.98 SEND HER FLOWERS Plus Tax &> A|i «lif Mom Queen for a'Day! Shower, her with "11 llai:iant flowers from our ideal displajy! It costs 4.29 3.69 11 l('t less than you think! TODAY- AS ALWAYS - FLAGSlArF I1 Black, Navy, Brbwn MEANS m.*«r / beautiful ^orsage or as a table center- printing need, you'll FREE - |mtT find a low cost answer Nylon anil (lotyou Uluune ; °r, if you prefer, choose one of our iftany at our shop, Top notch Orchl^ Cowtw ^or Mother, furehase ll.W blooms or hardy potted plants. materials and work- L.98-1|98 of more and her Ma»e *UI be entered. I*h«r manship guarantee name is 4«wi» UM Coma»e will be delivered your satisfaction! POLO SHIRTS Ibc - 1.98 Saturday. FLOWER CALL SHOPPE Woodbrldgi 8-1710 CHOPER'S DEPARTMENT STORES 1 Our Own Gw*hou»«) mm PRESS 81 MAIN HTRlET 1351 OAK TtfeE ROAD Green St., Waodbridge tyOODBJUl 1SEIJN KOH . IMf lUosSlOStf PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 *•:- INDEPENDENT !i

No. 67 Judith KIM,,, now. he would be nothing: but a Prank Darwec*. Mr. and Mn. Caballero; isn i\ Andrew Liscenski; No. glorified messenger boy." John Mlzerak, Miss Anne Stanllt. Zie-! Bobert Simon. Albin Bertie*; tenor Cwlekalo, Diane ,'<„,, It was also learned from a re- I2.N School. Woodbrtdge. William Ruskai; tub* Magno, Henry Kir liable source, that Nicholas Pris- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purr, Mr. Kenny, Joan Furk.v coe, who formerly served as coach, and Mrs. Bobert F. Olmo, John will be renamed to that position Eppenstelner, Anonymous, Iota STRAWBERRY nil | on a recommendation of the ath- airi* club, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tobias. Peter Emerson, Gorii y-< William Edward O'Neill, Joseph Neupauer. Vonoczny, letlc committee. NaprantcNaprantckk, Mr. and Mr». Adolph Kutcher. Chris James B flat clarinets, Chris Pedersen, Hegyt, Joan The position of Director dt Ath- Gottstein. Schwenzpr Jack ame^| s Tin John Kelffer Wo pin SCHOOL, the mistake of (setting married. leticstics. now held by Donald A. WesWes- *l.O0 Allison, G^ry| William Tuniaon. John Kelffer, Th«ro are three of us girls who tl>fy sometimes wonder what they cott. is to be turned over Ostrower. ^nry1 Frank Kara, $ Catherine The Boot Shop, Mr. and Mrs. John TerTehnrt. c ] run around r. but the third ever saw in these particular peo- to John Tomrauk However, Mr James T ByerSi'Mr/ and Mrs Blcnke, Robert Around the Township: a little dif pie ("Wescotj-Wescottt will continue to be cuscus- Thomas vl. Doris Wnrrmn ,i one seems to have a little dif- pie Ha.vmond Anderson. Mrs. William Currld, Weller. John Sluk. Da. Little Jolin Balasclo, 1 Adams feient idea abwt school life than y he age when you «<"'»todia»n »o' f ""'«fund»s cwieciecollecteud min i,wthe j^on KEASBEY SCHoo'i Street, ou are at t Qray MiM BeU Bennett Hudanic.h. Leo KubnlUs. John bach, Harold Roy, ter, Linda Luhrs, j,, , Wi,o(ll)rid«e Oaks. Inelln, we do. should be allowed to go to school various school activities lnclud In K Mr 'gnd Mrg Q^^ Bennett! lite third birthday, re- Pjlrst of nil. she likes us better parties and have the crowd at athletics. It will be Mr. Tomczuk's ^^ ^^ _ Hunt. Salvatore Antonelli, J«>Try bass clarinet, Kennetn sell Kress, Edit), \v Sn Mr and alto clarinet. Benjamin Mlnuccl; Petrin, Patricia Pi,, cently. . . : Thomas J. Dover, 6 when we have money than when your home sometimes. But it will | Job to arrange athletic schedules Kenneth McCain, Pall, Roger Banger. Victory Place, Fords, was featured Mrs drums, Robert Jennings, Leo osz, Robert Wikih: we dont and when she borrows, be much wiser to go with boys j Including football, baseball and SCHOOL IS, ISFXIN. Joseph Barnaby. Earl Bergen, Ronald In Several of the remedy skits and basketball. Warman, we rnay Just as well say goodbye' not too much- older, Taylor. Victor Neupauer. Frank Plnkham, Walter Housman, John to the money. , j Talk this over with your Daddy Marton. Carmen Mastrangelo, No. II SCHOOL (; Of ceremonies at the fifth annual Committee Urges Takacs, Joseph Schlavo; trom- Second, she runs around with' and see if he doesn't agree with Anthony Giampietro, Clyde Chrls- bones, Anthony Mercuric* Fred ton, Norman Kn Pennsylvania Military College Var- k)a com a Stockel, Josepii I, in Chester ^ P ny when she (B not with this. P. A. Hospital (Continued from Pagr- It tensen. Margaret Brown. Brlegs, Mark Munger, William sity Club Show heid Quint." Bareara *;,. us and won't have anything to say j Louisa. (Continued from Page 1) Rpad Supervisor, that the Town- Intermediate Band Pa. . . . Received a postcard from Jordan. Menk'r>, Shpppir ; to us when she is with them. She is Address your letters to: * of gamma globulinTin the preven- ship deduct premiums on a group HOPELAWN, Edward Andfrson Dick Burns, formerly of Wood- . .. . Junior Orchestra Varga, Joyce .=-• t-} r. bridge and now of Detroit. Mich..'™? bojr-cruy which makes us [.onisa, 1090 National Press ion of polio and the work of polio ^Uzatlon plan from the; pay- Oeraldihe O'Neil, Dorothy Pol- HOPEI.AWN SCHOOL, Shirley Hayes, Betsy Rmii V from Seattle. Wash. Dick says his and we would like to^ Bld«., Washington, D. D. volunteer groups will be shown. roll of road employes, was referred Jimmy kn w how to to the committee. The hospitaliza- son, Anna Mny n . new" rob'lee'iJs"" him "••"ti^ilinB ° ««t rid of her without 1 Demonstrations of the use of Ronald Betty Ann maklng her mad tlon plan Is entirely at the Rechnitzfr: Victnr i, around the country. He said: "Re- ' hot packs In cent Nash, Robert -Hueljenbeck. Thomas Wlnntekl. Bobby Palm- ry Jensen, Chnrloti, • gards and love to all in the great- Thank you very much, Selmer Johnson. William Budzek. blsd. Marylin Jennings Barbara ft e glVen Da Conrelcao. K est little town in the whole land— Y°ur faithful reader, Chairmen Named £"£ ^P_ "^.!i!iI , 'or TayroTd^uctL wVTade John Stevens. Frank Hendrlckson. Radwanskl. Robert wi : by the nursing department to make It easier for the em- Douglas Klemm. M Woodbridge—believe me." Troubled—Wash. Miss Tjornelund announced pioyes/' John Oluchowski. Frank Lotrarlo, | Richard Puskas Carolyn Marcia Brims, c,, Answer: Jack Tibak. Louis Dietor. Ronald Marilyn Mohr, Carol Lynn Sllagyl This girl you write about seems By Avenel Club that the public Is invited to attetid Hearings will be held at the Laurence Wolpin. i: any of these affairs that Interest Swarta; COLONIA, G«orRe Mr Jo Ann Wlnnickl, Harriet Murray GJlman Kutchoi litre ami There: j to be one of these fair-weather r meeting May 19 to confirm reports Cain. John Rahikainen: PORf, Patricia Boettke, Joan Swartz. A Woodbridue merchant tips his friends, who is only using you as I AVENEL — A combined meeting them. of \ assessment commissioners on of the Board of Directors and the The Nurses' Alumnae Asspcia- READING. Francis Lombardl. Edward d Anderson. Qmldlne Senior Orrh, - hat to Fire Commissioner Zehrer, a ementa follows: Worden Judy Kollar, Leonard Cluffreda. O'Neil. Dorothy Polhamus, John Violins. Cnthrr.i. who returned a dollar over-change ' other moi Budget Committee of the Woman's Uon of the hospital assisted by the A^nue curb gutter; Bunn's ipnlsticateiDhisticated friendmends to Joanne Perioli, Victor D'Alesslo, Stevens, Jimmy Sutherlln, Niles Jeanette LaBancr D to him. . . . Congratulations to g0 Wjth. nursing department has made all ,anecur b and gutter. Grove Street, president, Mrs. Daniel Levy. 80 Robert Lombard!, Janet Martino; Jensen, Ronald Sandonato. Vln- Andrew Meclis, Dorothy Gullford Johnson (she the arrangemente for these func- westerly, concrete curb and gutter; was Dorothy Falesi who marked While do not care to have George street tiong and look forward to a large FORDS No. 7, Raymond Hudan- Selmer Johnson, William Budzek, Barbara Hnwpll. you Bloomfleld Avenue sanitary sew- their first wedding anniversary,' ,, ! Mrs, Levy named the department turnout. Ich, Alan Peterson, Edward Fold!, Frank Hendrickwn John Olu- Barbara PriLsclic c;. pn M 'er; Homes Park Avenue sanitary Michael Burke, Allan Blanchard, chowskl, Frank Lotrarlo, Jack Marilyn Zawadzki. Sunday. . . . The boy who left ahead •, chairmen on the request that they sewer; Dow Avenue sanitary sew- John Tarusevich.' Anthony Ziem- Ttbak, Louis Dieter, Ronald der, Catherine p, baseball glove at Janni's may get out of them. If she I cnoose C0.Chalrmen before the er; Dew Avenue, extension sani- why you haven t next meeting: Garden department. Swartz. Lovlnsky. Carol 1,, It by stopping there and describing Prom Plan tary sewer; Liberty Avenue sani- ieckl. David Livingston. James Fe- the jdove . . . John Paul Kish, ell her tactfully that Mrs p,.ank Bartn; musiC| Mrs. dor, Joseph Fritsche; SEWAREN COLONIA SCHOOL. 3artara Adele RoerlR. K!, like a gayer crowd cKfoles Miller; good cheer, Mrs. (Continue^ from Page 1) tary sewer: Gorham Avenue sani- Margaret Kramer. < son of John and Pat Klsh, Fords, tary sewer; Orove Street Easterly SCHOOL, Harold Salty. Joseph Jennings, Laurence Wood, Oalya than you two do and that you feel i George Mroz antt Mrs Leon Mc- time until II o'clock when tagltone, Vaniia i will mark his birthday next Mon- curb and gutter; Orenvllle Street, Boros; KEASBEY SCHOOL, Rob- Connolly, Joyce Goodrich, Judy day. ... And the 11th also Is the sure that she will enjoy going with I M|cnaei; v literature and .drama, e y and w acts ert Dalr. Silvio Ou?^o. Andrew Neary; PORT READING SCHOO1 Ann Nasy. b^'-s. .ii weddins; anniversary of Al and them more than with you. |Mrs o H Weferltng; publicity, -! L°L^r l-^^ Liscenski. Charles Blno, Gloria Woodward, Louis Krnsovlc: ;• Adeline Klsh, 39 Alboume Street, If she hasn't paid back the mon- Mrs. James Hopler; "year book, Mrs. buffet supper will OoveliU; chop, i: Residents of Bunn'e Lane com- Senior Band Barbara Schwartz, Gerald Takacs, Fords. ey she has borrowed In the past, Thomas Markous; program, Mrs. be served, and according to Dr. flute. Madeline C'v plained of seeding by trucks on Richard Maylard, Janet Martino j the next time she asks for a loan, Harold Schiller; international re- John P. Lozo. High School prin- Drum Major, Arthur Notchey; Marie Katchmor. \ that thoroughfare and the matter Robert Lombardt, Patricia Wood. 1 Isimply tell her that you haven't lations, Mrs. James McHugh; civ- cipal, the refresh menU will con- student leader. George Jackson; Qeraldine Krisak i Tidbits: was referred to the police depart- SEWAREN SCHOOL, Christine any to spare as you need it all ics and legislature, Mrs. Stephen sist of a variety of meats and all twirlers, Roberta Sandorff, Bever- George Kufus, is a member of ment. Residents of Victory Acres Meglis, Margaret Catano, Oeral- for other things. |Markulin; education, Mrs. Earl the "fixln's youns people go for." ly Mosologo, Helen Koropscak, the retail buying and control class complained of dogs running at dlne Sysock, Edna Androcy, Mary If she resents this, it will just Smith; hospitality, Mrs. Fred After th£ supper period an Ar- Virginia Hall, Barbara Poulsen, at Fairleigh Dickinson College, large and they were promised the be too Dad, but you certainly will Bardsley; summer card parties, thur Murray Dance Team will Florence Timko. Shirley Gursaly! I Terefenko that was taken on a behind-the- dog catcher would be sent to their FORDS 14. Patricia Zboyan. Ber- ISELIN be better off without her com- Mrs. Joseph Radowski; member- present a program and then Eleanor Ludewig, Vanita Takacs, scenes field trip through Macy's section. nadette Twitchell, Judith Bonal- panionship than with it unless she ship, Mrs. Lawrence Felton; budg- mingle with the young people In Betty Lagola, Mary Alice Laurit- NOW TO SAT \' \) Department Store, recently. . . . et and finance, Mrs. Benjamin sen, Dorothy Busha, Nancy Youn- sky, Emily Ann Serko, Thomas Little Joann Perry, Dunbar Ave- changes her ways. a dance contest. Prizes will be Kirk DniKlas I Louisa, Weinstein; American home, Mrs. awarded. ger; glockenspiels, Jean Sohnle, Oatyas, Diane Madsen, Robert nue, Fords, celebrated her birthday George Urban; Girl Scout and All-School Concerts Dorothy Gutwein, Gay Gunder- West, John Schneider; ISELIN, "THE STORY Of yesterday. . . . Mrs. Alice E. Ke- All durln? the evening there will Dear Louisa, youth conservation, Mrs. Herman be a "snack and coke bar" so that (Continued From Page 1) sen, Veronica Govelitz, Marilyn THREE LOVES" hoe, 14 McLean Street, Iselin, is I am very much In love with Steinbach; public welfare, Mrs. Zawadski; trumpets. George ail excited about her first grand- the Seniors and their guests may School No. 14. John Galya, Nor- In Tnlinn a boy. He is quite a bit older than Peter Manganelll; Junior Woman's eat whenever they desir^. Parents, Hansen, Judy Peterson, Don- Jackson, Arthur Notchey, Allen daughter. Carold Jean, born to I. I am only 15 years old and my Club advisor, Mrs. Thomas Mar- man Palmer, John Kuhlman, Arthur Plus, HIHI I Mr. and Mrs. John D. Yuseff, 448 members of service clubs and na secondi, Michael Patrick. Lorerv "SAN ANTOM Daddy won't let me go with the kous. teachers will serve as chaperones | Livingston, Peter Bent, Allan Wildtlood, Kenneth Blanchard, East Carlos Street, San Jose, Calif. younger boys much. But I love this The Budget Committee headed SUN. TO WKl) \[\\ of the affair which will wind up Tarusevich, Robert Bogdanowitz. Ben Johnson, William Mai, Ed- boy. ]by Mrs. Weinstein reviewed the ward Bogdanowitz, Robert Beni; Alan Ladd - Aiin at 3 A.M. Every MonC$ Please give me your advice and budget for the coming year. Plans I Ram Ferraro, Vincent DiMauro: oboe, Bolce McCain; bassoon, Nor. Decorations, which are to be a strawberry Hill School, Kenneth iAra. A. B. Cohen. Key Largo. tell me how I can go with him. were made for special projects and Prettier "DESERT LECiU "surprije" "will be under the di- jorgenson. In Trillin FiaV the former jgwolyn Valen- Y. F.—Tenn, programs for the club. rection of Miss Margaret Morgan-1 nf^SBEV tine! daughter flf MA Frank R. Answer: SCHOOL, Marilyn in a Pretty 1'lus "ABBOTT & <>, son. All the committee would say Usc& MariIyn' Alex Nagy, GO TO M.\i;- Valentine arcane lateyMr. Valen- It is much better for a girl of TB deaths In first quarter 29 per Is that they -will be "colorful." . /our age to go with boys nearer Hat tine, TWeeflDridge, writes to say, cent fewer than in 1952. According to Dr. Lozo "enthu- her own age than with an older that Mr. and Mrs. "Edward Gal- siasm is high here at school and Handbag lagher. 312 Mattison Avenue, man. without a doubt it wiJl be the larg- WALTER Woodbiidge, 'have just returned Teenagers are often positive that Board Eyes est social affair in the history of TED'S Boutonniere home after spending over a week they are in love with some man Woodbridge High School. with u.s.' Carolyn, who is secre- when they are really in love with (Continued from Page 1) from tary of the Upper Keys Chamber, principal in the elementary Contributors this week were as Tailor Shop REAI3E l«ve.-Anj man who pays them,. . follows: of Commerce and conducts a gift marked attention or happens to at-, Schools receives $6,500. HAT shop named "Land-Ho!" on Key ract them at that stage becomes I Mr. McElroy also said as the $50.00 and liarflfo, said the Gallaghers fell In an object of their adoration.' If "outline of duties for the proposed Anonymous; Woodbridge Town- BAR ship Liquor Dealers Association. Tuxedo LEE'S •A PERTH A**8dr: * love with the sub-tro'pical birds they get over it before they make administrative assistant stand 92 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE and flowers and Ed did some flsh- $25.00 ini,'. Being an ardent fisherman, Security Steel Equipment Asso- Rental Nut to and a good one, he.pulled in a nice ciation, Lumered Plastics Corpo- catch of yellow tails, grouper, ration. Service EVERGREENS MAJES grunts and a shark. They also did $15.00 SHADE TREES PERTH AtM' some beachcombing and as a re- HOUSEWIVES CHEER Woman's Club of Woodbridge. sult, have a collection of shells to FLOWERING SHRUBS THl'RS. $10.00 481 show the folks. . . . They also Phyllis M. Palmer, Cappel Mo- AZALEAS visited Key West for a day. saw tors, 'Dem's Pharmacy, State Kahway Ave. RHODODENDRONS the Parrot Jungle, the Orchid "TheHqusecitf Theatre, Hopelawn Home and Woodbridge MAGNOLIAS TODAY THRU SATURDAY JumUe and many points of inter- School Association. Miss Charlotte Kirk Douglas, Pl«r Angeli, est." . . . From all indications, O'Nlell, Woodbriiige Township Ed- GLADIOLI BULBS Firlej Grancer Carolyn and Maizie had a grand cation Association. UHV CLEANING LIME • GRASS SEED STARTS SAL. I" time talking over old times. Caro- SAN/TOM EXPERT TAILORING and $5.00 lyn also had a good word for The , ALTERATIONS OF ALL FERTILIZERS "The Story of Doris Day - 171 Charles Street, Hopelawn. CARTER'S 1»A1NTI4)KKSS \DDKKSS, ENGAGEMENT, GUEST Connie" "Never Take No Rlcardo .limn i BOOKS • IHAltlKS h in dainty Rosebud pattern. . . j Cotton Knit, PHOTO and SCRAP ALBUMS With Van Johnson-Janet Leigh "SOMBREttC A REPITITION For Ai Aiswer" PKIENP^Iir and REMEMBRANCE Alto In Trdini.1 !••' KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—A lone A^ to save ironing for busy Mother. (An Great aa "The MUnwlc LOGS of Fatlnu") gunman stopped a cigar company Mt/THER'S PAY CARDS "DESERT LEGION" I'lus '^ clerk en route to a bank with his Gametf for the Entire Family With Alan Ladd - Arlene Dahl firm's daily deposit and made off Children's Books & Educational Toys SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY with $9,260 in cash and checks. Our Regular Program Plus It was almost 20 years to the day CORNER BOOK SHOP Four Cartoons and Comedy that -the clerk, James Dalton, wa Starting at Z V. M. robbed by three gunmen 'w,hen he 79 SMTTH STREET PERTH AMHOV Saturday and Sunday was working for a grocery stoije ' . OPPOSITE STRAND THEATRE Continuous in. i1 similar holdup.

r TEL. WO-i-HM CREDO STATE THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY—2 COLOR HIT Because'we cany1 out our be- WOODBHIDGE. N. J. Jane Rimell Brodi-ritli lief that our customers are Montana Belle" "Stop, Voil're Killin entitled to a constantly fresh 2.29 Why uiff*r TODAY THRU SATURDAY selection of Sportswear we wmtthlng will h*lp Rosemary CLOONEY - Lauritz MKU'lflOK in FRIDAY ONLY-JULL"HOUR OF C huve bought ejccJUng new You may charge it at yonf AfUr r««r 1 tymptorat Iwvf "THE STARS ARE SINGING SUNDAY AND MONDAY . 1 Sports Shirty end Slacks for b l 8T« JM' ' , Spring and Summer, Pltu Broderick CRAWFORD - Barbara HALE in rppC| —MOTHER'S DAY 8PKCUL— Flo»'''- ' « AtHima or ( r ntt, M, MoM»r»-C»urtwy ol Sunrl«- <• " Hoy Ftvw you "LAST OF THE COMANCHES" ow« Hto yowt*t f Robert Ryan Charlton Hi-"1" to lnv«irl||al«. , SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "MA aii PA KETTLE ON VACATION' "City Beneath the Sea" "The Savage gtarrinf Marjorie MAIN - Percy KIUIRIDK l y* .a Plus Montf oinery GL1FT - Anne BAXTER in TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THUEBPAX~g j^" pica* fcrlnj h y«wrNnbMHur jp "I CONFESS" MSHOP Marilyn 191 MAIN STREET WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Our Cwver In "HIGH .NOON" WOOPBJUDGE "Niagara" Gu5 Nut to Wuolwoitti1! , OPEN FRIDAY h VLNING sw » i coatmo vPENDENT- THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 PAGE NINE FORDS NEWS -Heater FORDS NEWS atliers' Night' Fords Rector Elevated To Priesthood Saturday Keasbey Democrats to Present Carlson Speaker Miss Ann Loso, Hopelawn, Weds Cancer Committee )|)S(ivc(l by PTA FORDS—Rev. Juan M. Lopez, rector of St. John's Episcopal Second Minstrel Show, May 18 At COP Meeting John Gil; To Live in Carteret Plans Fund Drive 8oos, Jr., pre- Church, was elevated to the priest- KEASBEY —The Keasbey Women's Democratic Club HOPELAWN—The marriage of Miss Ann Loso, daugh- 1 hood Saturday afternoon at a FORDS Arthur Carlson, Re- fathers night meet- will sponsor its second annual minstrel show May 18 at 8publican candidate for mayor of ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Loso, 130-C Florida drove Road, In Fords Section i ,dy of Peace Church service of ordination conducted In to John Oil, son of Mrs. Josephine Oil, 48 Roosevelt Avenue, Trinity Episcopal Church, Prlnce- P. M. in Keasbey School. Woodbridge Township, spoke at ,„ the school annex. y SSVS?jaI!S t RKraussflnbSKraussflnh d Louious Turkus are directors of thtee the second ward executive com- Carteret, and the late August Gil, was solemnized Saturday FORDS—Mrs. Richard Krauss. „••„ y nfflcers Were Steve il Maple Street, chairman for the treasurer; Steve DJ3.8.TJ5:, Bishop of the'show and Mrs. Pauline Walters and Mrs. Margaret Rych- mitfe mpelin* ^ld at Frank's morning at 10 o'clock in the Holy Spirit Church, Perth Am- Sr.. Hall. boy. The Rev. James Nestor periormed the double-ring ocal campaign to aid thc Middlr- Louis OayU, Eplscopal Diocese of New Jersey. licki are co-chairmen. lex County Chapetr of the Ameri- About 15 parlshoners attended the The caRt Include*; End Men.i • He complimented W. Howard ceremony and celebrated the mass, i sPcrctJiry. ordination. 1 Fullerton for placlnR party unity san Cancer Society, announced E. Grimes spoke | Miss Adele Martowlcz, Miss Mary lgt; andMr s JulJa The bride, given In marriage by that the group would limit cam- lhll The Rev. Lopez was celebrant at MartowUjz, Mrs. RychllcW, Mrs.' ' _ Hun-.before personal plwy in refraining her father, wore a (town of Chan- (| ,,,a() a pamphlet. "Par- la from beinn a candidate for muni- paign efforts to a single Rolicitatlon a communion service In the local Marge Renek, Mrs. Walters and y lace 8nd n yl n Reception Held ciiildren." Plans were Reservations for the third an- cipal chairmanship. He asked the "l' . , ° Mle. The lace and will iiot sponsor any tat; days, trip to attend a church Sunday morning for the Mrs. Vivian Nagy; chorus, Mrs. bodlc WM ;!„! fora nual theater party to New York cnmmcommitteee rto vote Io for r ArnolArnolad Ora- 1l ashloned with a benefits or other programs, Mlllburn, May 19. first time. He will administer the Rose Nasy Mrs Jean Jrellnski ~T vT * •£« V w T " T? sweetheart neckline while the full, For New Members "We feel that the response to - id fls ft committe fol. the ln_ ding trip to Florida. For traveling Mrs. John Bonalsky, Mrs. Fred Ol- Troops 42, 43, 44 and 45, sponsowed spoke on/he subject of ''Steward- sen, Mrs. Rose Mary Nook, Mrs. piily, intermurai baa by Our Lady of Peace Church, istratlon at the Perth Amboy staUatlon o{ omcers. the bride chose a light blue suit ship." 5 ,]i awarded trophies to office, was the guest speaker at a with matching accessories and nn Tlllman Laubach, Mrs, Catherine toured the Costa Ice Cream Com- Vocal'tolos were offered by Miss Novak, Mrs. Oenevieve Blanchard. players: Steve Mar- pany In Woodbridge Saturday. meeting of the-Willlam J. Warren orchid corsage. Vivian Jordan and Edward Jacob' oiilRanl, Robert An- Association held in the Fords School Group* Mrs' Oil attended Woodbrldge Mrs. Margaret Blanchard, Mrs. ml, KODerc An- M Jogeph L ona and Mlss i • pi i sen, churcH ornanlst. He also en Schusetr, Mrs. Gladys Pctersnn, tk Tumble Inn. High School and Is employed by trrtained at the piano. Colorei m Ryan> Rose Da11 c leaders of No1 He gave a very Interesting talk Donates to tUtld Mrs. Helen Wluff, Mrs. Adolph im Morgan, Charle™il*s 42, chaperone' °-d the grou ™°vp assiste d Junior Uubwomen , So-bel Brothers,, Perth Amboy. Her illdes on various subjects were Quadt, Mrs. Isabelle Peterson, Mrs. by Joseph Lyons. Mrs. William Ca- ' and showed a sound film called I husband attended Carteret schools -•hown by Francis Miller. Men's Mfl ,iames Newnen. FORDS—Election of officers was "Your Social Security." A ques- HOPELAWN—The Hopelawn George Ferdtnandson, Mrs. Chnrlis ::

Published Every Thursday by We hope, as klways, for a strong fight on IW KENNETH FINK, Director outnumber by a mni>: The Wcodbrlds* Publishing Company both sidea-We In which all the issues are* Prinrrton Research Service those who .say then> i Woodbrldge, N. J. shoratge. drawn earhjfand then discussed in detail PRINCETON More than one nut of evry two adult residents Here's the way h,,.n Chvles E. Gregory. President through thf^Jrogress of the campaign. We ,,t the si.ite'.sav Uiere Is a housing and rehtCTa in tin. My', Lawrence f. Campion believe that both Mr. Somers and Mr. Gra- slinrtfiKP in their own communU the housing situation .', Vice President and Treasurer ent time: ham are in accord with this pattern, and lies at tin- present time. Subscription rates by mall, including post- And two out of every flvo say ncc, one year, |3.00; six months. SI.50: three will do their utmost to pursue it. then' is n;>'housing shortage. months, 85 cents: single.copies by mail, 10 In other words, New Jersey cent.1;. All, payable In advance. adults who are of the opinion that BY carrier delivery, 8 cents per copy. there is a housing shortage in Two Worthy Purposes their own communities outnum- The United Jewish Appeal's 1953 cam- ber by a margin of 5 to 4 those VM. thoHift who say that no housing Shortage paign to raise nearly $145,000,000 for a life- Nt ttortate exists. NoopMon saving program of aid to hundreds of These were the findings when Survey results uls thousands of Jews in twenty countries New Jersey Poll stall reporters more than 1 out of v\ in a survey Just completed per- overseas— and the Adath Israel Synagogue age and occupmh, Forgotten: A Million sonally asked a representative (larmers ^xcepte drive for a joint total of $30,000 to provide cross-section of the state's resi- opinion that there i There are distinct signs on the horizon maximum funds toward this sum—coincide dents: shortage In thciv r,vi that although we have agreed to spend "Would you say that Inert is ties. with a period of grave danger for 2,500,000 a housing shortage in yoor own This newspaner p $3,500,000 on schools, we will still be short Jews behind the Iron Curtain, where seri- community (city. tnwn. town- rejwrtsof the Wcw j, of schools; that we have agreed to spend ship, village* at the pres-Jit cluslvtly in this an ous anti-Semitic trends have been mani- r "i.500,000 on sewers—and that we still will tlmr «T not?" (Copyright, 19.,;i i fested in increasing measure. The campaign STATEWIDE, NEW JEltflEY Ileiearch Service > be ; hort of sewers. locally will begin officially on Monday. Yes, shortage rx!»ts M* We pointed out in this space last week Religious persecution and violence usu- No shortage exists 39 that despite our construction of two new No opinion ' Just ally go hand in hand where totalitarian Survey findings show that the .fh.ools in the Avenel-Colonia area in recent rule. As Americans and as free men, we bitter the community people live yf.-ars and even though we are building in, "the more likely they are to Parag must oppose this kind of tyranny—or we fuel that a housing shortage ex- unothrr school in the latter section, that may once more be confronted with a world ists. Never our lack of adequate planning necessitates aflame. For example, only 31 in each How does the Aim. liar! -time sessions next term in both Avenel 100 rural area dwellers through- enU listen to teiim > That is one reason why this newspaper out the state say there is a hous- but never crack 11u- rnd Colonia. Our authority for this state- wishes to go on record as fully endorsing ing shortage: whereas 7 out of waultee Journal. rum t is Superintendent of Schools Nicklas the humanitarian aims and purposes of the every 10 big city dwellers (resi- v. hn apprised the Board of Education of the dents of Newark, Trenton, Eliza- Job nationwide 1953 United Jewish Appeal. beth. Camden. Paterson and Jer- A sailor stranded ,r nccr-ssity, and the Board which now has These are the other reasons: For fourteen sey City—each with more than Is said to have.spoki1!: recognized it and has agreed to surrender- !no,000 people* are of the opinion nobody could inuici..; years, the UJA has been an instrument of that there's a housing shortage been given a Job ;i:;;. ing to the split-session plan, life. It begins its 15th year of service with a in the state's 6 biggest cities. nouncer.—Punch. Now comes the revelation that sufficient great record' 6f' accomplishment in aiding Under the Capitol Dome (These 6 big cities comprise w-wcr facilities for the Inman Avenue sec- 25.7% of the state's population.) Not Newssiirih and saving more than 2,000,000 persons, in By J. Joseph Grlbblns The vpte, by size of community: It's only after seen- tion of Colonia were not included in the helping to establish and build the State of picture tjiat you naii Town Committee's elaborate $4,500,000 sew- real heroes are in ih. Israel, in promoting everywhere the cause TRENTON -Heavy rains and with Connecticut second with WORKMEN'S COMPENSA- and not necessarily nr. • er construction proposal which was pre- of democracy and freedom. cool weather in New Jersey may $139 and Delaware fourth with TION—Five years ago a church —Christian Science V sexton named Felix Moosebrugger 43 SS §° sented to the community, and which now is In all its years of aid, the UJA has had upset plans of farmers for a rec- $122 per acre. ord production year, the State was returning to the Prospect Not Cleared In under way. To provide properly for Inman MM M9I H« one ultimate aim: the assurance of living; Departmnit of Agriculture ad- DOUBLE CROSS—Pour years Presbyterian Church in Maple- Man's lack of und>: Avenue, it seems, an expenditure of an ad- mttB. To add to the seasonal woes ago Republicans and Democrats wood to a scheduled meeting of Yes, millinery is not dc:ii< not living from hand-to-mouth, nor on the of New Jersey gazed in astonish- ('.tional SI,000,000 at least is involved— of the fiii-mer, prices for garden the Men's Club held in the eve- shortage Sltt 49% 62* he sees women fend;: margins of existence—but living in dignity products this summer are ex- ment at Hudson County when ning when he was struck at a No wirst Che elements can •: v 'u?h bring our cost of sewer improvements and freedom. And in 1953, the UJA aims to pected to drop considerably. Elmer H. Wene, Vineland, Demo- street Intersection by an auto- shortage 58 46 31 24 a cotton handkerch:- • Potato farmers who planted cratic candidate tor Governor, re- mobile and was injured. No opinion 11 5 7 6 head—Boston Globe. to 55,500,000. help" half a million souls to achieve this ob- ceived a plurality of only 3,400 half their crops between frequent Since then the question of Worthy of particular note, too, votes instead of the 75,000 to We cannot, of course, argue with the In- jective, in addition to giving emergency periods of precipitation found whether Mr. Moosebrugger should is that mone home renters across 100,000 usually accorded Demo- Broad Shoiildfi 11 man Avenue folks. After all, their homes they lost' much fertilizer whioh be compensated for his injuries the state those who say there is help to escapees from Eastern Europe. cratic candidates. Almost from the sim: rvc taxed for general improvements—the floated away in downpours. In under the workmen's compensa- a housing shortage outnumber by The UJA needs $144,540,250 this year to many fields they must side dress As a result, Governor Alfred E. tion act has made the rounds more than* 2 & to i those who say developed into a two-n. •:v.rr—and there is no reason why homes . aid the escapees—to take some 111,000 re- the spud crops with additional Driscoll was re-elected by a ma- several times through the court*, there Is no housing shortage in between Eyre and s : fertilizer. jority of 74,000 votes. with 12 Judges ruling on the case. their own communities. over the last three miii in the other sections of the Township cent newcomers to Israel out of tents and shoulder to shoulder Nurserymen who live for the Recently the secret of this They were divided equally . en On the other hand, among : fhould not be taxed to finance the laying of e Yorkshireman alw.iy: huts and put them on {arms—to help sprirlgtinfti*have been confMrnftd startling upset w,hich cljftnged ^ whether he was entitled to work- home owners in the state, those to front.—liondoii Sun.:.. sewer lines in Inman Avenue. It seems with curtailed digging and re- course of New Jersey's history man's compensation. iwho say there is no housing launch other'immigrants op productive icle. clearly fair to us that if Inman Avenue is duced sales because of the fre- was revealed at a hearing con- Recently seven more judges shortage in their communities lives—to give medical and welfare aid to quent absence of sunshine, and ducted by the Joint Legislative ruled on the case when the State taxed for improvements in Fords, that some 175,000 sick and needy Jews in West- the home gardener was last re- Probe Committee, which u in- Supreme Court by a close 4 to 3 Fords should be taxed for improvements in ern Europe, North Africa and Israel—to ported standing by patiently vestigating the dismissal of Dep- vote finally decided that Mr. Inman Avenue. waiting to prepare his soil and uty Attorney General Nelson T. Moosebrugger should not receive move tens of thousands to Israel—to help plant his vegetable seeds. Stamler and related matters. workmen's compensation for his CHUCKLQS What we cannot understand, however, is 5,000 Jewish newcomers to the United The state Department of Agri- Augustus Studer, committee Injuries because he was not sub- vhy we were not told in the beginning that States in settling here. The figure of $144,- culture reported the cold weather counsel, in questioning former jected to any unusual travel risks , BY YOUR INSURANCE COUNSELLOR has nipped some buds on peach Republican State Chairman John by walking back to the church the Inman'Avenue needs were not included 524,250 represents basic amounts needed trees, While the rainy weather has J. Dickerson, campaign manager after supper time. iii the over-all sewer program and were not to house the homeless, heal the sick, give been very tout>h on workmen for Governor Driscoll, about the However, Justice Nathan L. figured in the $4,500,000 cost which was hired to plant new strawberry 1949 Jersey City municipal elec- Jacobs, who wrote a minority hope to the destitute and to strengthen the beds. By official prediction, as- tion and the November general opinion concurred in by Justices r.-timated at thaWime, It should have been economy of young Israel so that it may con- paragus was due to arrive in great election, asked: Harry Heher and William A. finite obvious to the Town Committee that tinue as a haven for the oppressed, quantities at canneries and mar- "Was any arrangement made Wachenfeld. ruled that the ex- ifiman Avenue is not properly served so far kets Some time £go, but Mother with you and Mayor Kenny with tra evening duties of Mr. Moose- A large sum? Yes, but small in compari- Nature while in a mischievous reference to the gubernatorial brugger were work-connected and a.s sewers are concerned, and that sanitary son with human needs and human values. mood, postponed the shipments campaign and his support?" he should receive workmen's until now. requirements demand the improvement. "f. would say, and I think that , compensation benefits. We had been under the impression that the The tomato planting season is the results show that the Repub- Thus nineteen Judges ruled on We always want to hear your comments regarding y here with Campbell Soup Com- lican Party In Hudson County the case and in, the end, Mr. ance needs. We handle every form of insurance anu Towa Committee had very carefully sur- Costly Legislation pany of Camden. the belhveather produced for Kenny in May, and Moosebrugger loses out by one only reliable companies. We specialize in uuveraxe 1«-i veyed all of our current deficiencies in this (or pontract prices, offering the he produced for the Republican vote. This caused Justice Jacobs new developments and are highly qualified to advi.i- The potential cost of bills pending before same figure as last year—namely; Party in November," promptly to comment that "the law Is not such insurance coverage. direction, and had notified us of tnem. We the State Legislature when it returns on $39 per ton for U. S. No. 1 Grade answered Dickerson. a calculating machine which fur- now find this was not the case. We find May 18 is staggering, reports the New Jer- and $28 for U.'S. No. 2's. Indica- "There is no question about nishes the right answer when the that the original estimate was shy to the ex- • tlons are the cannery tom.ato that, is there," asked Stu

believe, was an excejjeot choice' for many taking; a lively interest in the transactions OCft. Ml. UN flMVUI •»»«»I*. Ix, W*U> MONTI WWW reasons. He evidently is free of commit- of the Legislature. Federal Rewwe "YOU haye the right apartment but your leaBe starts Federal Pepoflt I»wurwjc« Corp»r»«o» PAGE Tffl '-LEADER " ttf" ft uvpK , MAY 7, /-• PAGE Ynung Woman's Guild Z Mrs. Doirliitf: Organized in tselin nora Avenue. I At Isplin Lions" Show By RUixv in Colonia For Former jain O'Hills Park Reports Uelii \\m Mrs Robert Perillard and Mre., 1 house I8ELIN — The newly-Iormed Russell Fun*, attended a theatre ISELJN—A •full n- COLONIA-Damapr estimated 3EWAREN Mrs. John ,1. DOV- By Cbrs Anderson party Saturday nt the Pnper Mill fleeted when the "Show llni entertained at a hrld?e jfor Toting Woman's Guild df the First Mr. anfl VffS. Prti RajW ahtJ tlie at tllOO waa caused Thursday 21 Or»nd \yrWC Iseltit 7-9184 Playhouse in Millburn with Mrs. Yesr" #in be presented tomorrow night when firs and exploding Mrs. Harvey C. Turker of Cleve- ' Presbyterian Church of Iselln met children, Fred and Cathy, Hillside, John OoeU. Union. Mis. Fred nlgltt by the Iselln Lions Club nt gasnlme destroyed a frame garage land, fortwrly of Woodbrldire. last Friday, At the church meeting were gUMts df Hit. and Mrs. Rap. Hillside; Mrs. Arthur Nunn St. CeWila's Recrentioti Center, loottli Temporary Officers were and a 1949 sedan and blistered Prl* winners vrere Mrs. H. A. wiWm. chairman of the Newark, and Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Con- Oeorgc Rapp. Flat Avehue, Sun- and Mrs. Frank Patrlco, Irvtngton according to a report irlven by the exterior of the home of Steph- Sloan. Setaren, Mrs. Joel Leewn ,,,rnmlttee of the Isettrf ftanthio. East Orange, Sunday. elected to s*rVe Utittl September. day afternoon. . and Mrs. Edwin Amermati, Mt John CwiekMo. chairmari, at a They are, President, Mrs. Jnrnes Miss Marie Neup&uer, Hillcrest K| . en D. Anches. Conduit Wav. nf EweK Fells and Mrs. HarTy viry htis communicated Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Smith, 300 S( OI regular Muskm of the club held Roberts, Vlte^rMlflent, Mrs. Nftr- Avpnue. Pitrlcla Llebhart, Mie- JJ^' ,, | Burke, Sewaren Cn-ir Iiengi» requesting Elizabeth Avenue, will celebrate n ( Jack Vah Quest, Monday at the First Church of The fire, of undetermined origin man Jensen, Secretary, Mrs. Wll- Other quests wenr Mr?. D. O. ', „„• skilled labor for th« ihr.ir anniversary tomorrow when tnchen and Miss Marie Achem- Wegl orange, were weekend guests iselln, Presbyterlnn. Was disf&vrreti by Mr. Anchos wht lnrd Raymond, Treasurer, Mrs. bnultbnult , and Miss Beverly Vollmnr.Vollmftr11 [[ M,M- d| M QeorG w RappRp , FiaFltt h ill Koch. Railway; Mrs. P. D King- ,,r me ne* library. Those they will see a performance of 0 an( Mls The pro M ETISti ihe area, firemen were helpless af- old Ford, all of Woodbridne; Mrs. Silver Anhiversary. They visited i " ter expending wnter In the flit ',.'„ (i-0181-J. Children who helped her celebrate May 16 at the church from 11 many df the historical buildirms. | ISEUN The Executive poard Joseph Bunnenan, Sewaren. ml iiirn.s to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. until 4 P. M. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trelch, of Iselin Pinpnt-Teacher A8socln- R"»'!J TIES SELF IT truck tanks. Help summoned frotr Were Kathleen nnd Thomas Dully | i Rahwfly. Iselln nnd Avenel avrlvec | ;,.'h;'ir[f, 201 Elizabeth Kathy and Thomas OHarc, El- Natusch, chairman, requests that are the patents of a son, tlon will meet Monday at 1:301 NIAGARA FflLLS, < rob- 1 thp mWs «ft*!!' the car mis tank exploded Remember? ,,',! MII- nrrlval of a, baby !ern Hiriei, Raymond Shassas, Pa- all cakes be at the church by 10 Kclth ^8tthew born lR8t sundaj. P. M.. nt School 15. Plans Will be '"• >n ^ «' home-butWinst. A, M. regular became helplessly entailed In causing the bnrninR swage wall; Remrmber when every home, tricia, MiUtrern nnd Jay Cox Mrs. Trtlch is the former Miss completed for the next to collapse. .,,i do': snle held at Public Murilyn, Patricia and Janice Cow- The Young Women's Guild has I- - - meeting at which installation of airings while building his nest on or nearly every home, hnd a ,a tree limb 60 feet above the Th> dwclllim, only eltfht fee1 "spare room"?-'-Buffalo News. i, wa.s a decided success an, Geoij>c Rudnlck and Judith been orwnlzed for members and one tn that nu.e group and would offers will be held ']••, children particlpatirisf. Herpick. friends of the lPirat Church be-1 like to join. Meetings will be held ground. Fireman Frank Armstrong from the «araR« at the nrnres' point, W)»s saved from tester dum lose, Acting Fire Chief Wiiham ..'.mitire Mrs. Kumlcr, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Minno. 102 Park tween the ages of $0 and 45 and on the fourth Tuesday of ench The Elrrtrlc, Industry Invested went up a ladder and set the bird $2,500,000,000 lust year. free. age by use of the owner's Kartlei 'rice said, i Munis, Mrs. I. Allen, Mrs, entertained in honor of the new unit would welcome any- month. Kriiv Mrs, A. Maykowskl Mr. Mlnno's birthday. Dinner Doprlede*. The com- BUests were Mr. and Mrs. F'SaiM- I,,! Ml . |M,.S tn thnnk the moth- Son. Irving ton and Mr. and Mrs. . ,rll!icis nnd all those who Gordon Payler. ;, I lie s,ile. Mrs. B. Green, 23 Hanigon Ave- civir I/'ai!ue has a new nue, had a visit from her son, A. ,, i,i"ci • the cafeteria at St. Green, Brstcn, Mass., for a'week. , ; S/lionl. Happy birthday to William Ols- .,,,.,|v recovery tD Clifford zewskl, 181 Bloomfteld Avenue. i, Wnsliitwton Avenue, who Three-year-old Kathy O'Hare, , :l i,,,,it with hbiid poiBoJi- 93 Qrnnd Avenue, feels very sad '. irMilt of cutting his finger because she left her maroon three-wheel bike somewhere in the ,,. i Mis. Frank Fish, 44 neighborhood. If you know where • .1, Avenue, are spending it IS will you please get In touch ears wall Mrs. Fish's mothef with the O'Hares and iilftke a little Florida Cor J slrl very happy. , v .l.i-i) ant; Miss Victoria William Marpnskl celebrated his .•.:ii uiiide teapners nt birthday Sunday. Quests were his : , •• ill tnlce their classes to Grandmother Nsvak, Mr. and Mr iiiinnirow. The children 3. Bnadyk, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hys- Tomatoesboxi 5 , ,n Akin Iiidd Mcvle at zstk, Mr. nnti Mrs. Mazure and Florida ;C i iv Music Hull and then six cousins. Oranges •ruited to ft full-course The disabled American Veter- r ntT IB. .! i lie California Restaur- ans, Woodbrid!!e Township Me- California Broccoli Bunch 25c Wmesap Apples ' 19c morial Chapter, Barnett Osofsky. Llrt , 'revision show, "The Big Lettuce Iceberg 19c Pineapples * Itch 29c • i, jii;;o Included in the Senior vice commander, has writ- ten to me in regard to any pos- ••..-Hies. On the way home Radishes Bunch 5c ;i ',!• united to hot dogs sible "hardship cases" among dis- abled vets in the community. The Scallions 2 Bunrhei 9c • lie si.ork shower was organizations, he said, will aid Mi ,. William C. Clark, 49 disabled vets and families secur- Fancy Cucumbers 2,or 19c Au'imo by Mrs. William lns compensation for wounds and Pannnra Fttie; (Mltotnla M Mrs. William McGea- inlurltM, pensions for widows and 5c Children nnd aid in the hosuitali- i euuers w»narr i Mrs. G> Reich in Roselle zation of sick veterans. James O. •. Thirty-flvc relatives and Parke, is service officer and he will .•,, :r present. be glad to discuss any veteran's :, I Mrs. 11. Noll, 37 Wash- problems and assist in adjusting \v--iuif. spend their week- cli'ims. Mr. Osofsky also said the nl'::ii'! a lour-niom sum- bAV will nwet May 12 in the Mu- !• .ilnw Ht Point Plfasant. nicipal Building and requests for :;. ii:ivc two dilldren, Rob- membership may be submitted lo him at 628 West Avenue, S^waren. •id Mis. George Natusch, - -M-i »i Avenue, cntcrtalne;! :! Mrs. A. PopollMO. Jersey vr ihe weekend. •29C .nid Mrs. Helmut Schack, SEWAREN NOTES .:l,ii-n\, Nancy and Allen, 57 -Mr m Avonue, visited Mr. »nd Mrs. Albert Peterson and Mrs. !•' Ko^smnn at Pfmpton Louis'Zehrer. Grant Street, were SALE ••. i.ere Mrs. Kossman eelc- recent quests of Mrs. Frank Van 66c T i.i : hirthilay. Syckle in Corts Neck. juice ii Ki;;,iiii/.iiiK a Brownie Mrs. H. D. Clark, Cliff Road, Ti ••!• is room for four has returned from a visit with her IDEAL GELATIN rl between the ages of son-in-law nnd daunhter, Mr. and Open ; chi-ibN' to join. If Inti'r- Mrs D. J. Johnson, Fayettevllle. »BSERTS4pfeg,20. i-.is" ".ct in touch with me N. Y. • Fridays The executive board of the Home !• u-c Cu. N.>.'l oxtinsuiahcil arid School Circle will hold a meet- com; :.iii.,,tay on Inman Avenue. Till 9 P. M. ing ntxt Tuesday In the school at •c mid car were damaged. 1:30 P. M. . wi.s brought under con- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagner and i >. t oiilcr. i: ivnak. 92 Park AVenue, son, Charles, of Wilmington, Del. AND MEAT BALLS ci.:;i !i!:me after an ap: were the week-end guests of Mr.,! Chef Boy-Ar-Deel5%-oz. 22 :. ,iiiv i>i Ttormed at Doctor's and Mrs. Thomas J. Moran, West, SPAGHETTI I Newark. Mrs. Jacobus, Avenue. , I Mr, and Mrs. Harvey C. Tucker,; CHICKENS 49 • Mink's mothrr, lives with PRIDE • OP • 14-oz. 1 Cleveland, formerly of Wood- 11 iK< THE-FARM bottles 31 m-i-libors got together bridge, spent last week with Mr. CATSUP 2 "Oven Ready" Roasfing Chickens lb. 63c at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. John 1- Dowllng, ClitI Haic. 93 Grand Avenue, to Road. • PEANUT BUTTER 14-oz. Mrs Louis Zehrer, Grant Street, ••• ii:c birthdays of Mrs. 8. Creamy or chunky jar Mrs. O, Plnyter and Mrs. visited.Mra. John Davis, East Or- SKIPPY 35 RUMPS ib. :•• Guest.5 were Mr, and an«e, last week and on Wednesday •:.i! Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Oo'i'- was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Serve tasty, tender veal for a change this week-end. At all Acmes! .v;iT, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst Fisher of Westfield, Newark. "OCEANS OF SUtiS" 19-oz. Mi and Mrs. William Mr and Mrs. P. S. Austen, West 2 pkgs. 55 "Oven Ready" Avenue, attended the ordination TIDE • : Mr. and Mrs. C. Schl- Fresh Killed Ducklings lb.33< Ib. 13c : .uid Mrs. R. Hlnes, Miss ceremony of Hlbbert W, Moss, Jr. CAtlDY FEATURES ..ml William Schumaker. in the Central Presbyterian Churcn CAKES & CRACKERS CHOICE i iiuia Maynler, 205 Eltea- of Summit, last Sunday evening. Rib Roast lieef 1-in. Cut Ib, 55c Midget Liverwurst lb. 59c • :iUc ;md Trudy Bozza, 212 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hib- Jelly Ripples 27c FSKSn Nabisco Ritz IO-OI. Picnic Shoulders or SMOKED IK. 39c Midget Salami lb. 65c '.. 'Avenue, vlwted the bert W, Moss. Summit. Mrs. Moss Pk|. 35c i Lempn Drops i ; :iul Zoo, Sunday. was formerly from Metuchen. rirpmp NABISCO m/* 01. 19c Boneless Rolled VeaL'al '•'•: ib. .^9c Midget Pork Roll ,*„',? lb. 79c unl Mrs. J. Qras3», 106 UST PAClTMEEflNG Boneless Brisket Frtsh or lb. < :nir, entertained Mr. and I8EUN-Cub Scout Pack 148 Cocoanut, IO-oi. lufnrd B«f 59c Fresh Frosted Fish will me-t next Thursday, Mayl4, COLORED MARGARINE ib. oe Irom Ohio, over Sunshine Hyirox»;» Beef Liver it, •49c Fillet of Cod r at School No. 15, Pershing Avenue. Quarter, nn I w Ideal ]t. carton Sd %\J id Mrs. H, Richman, 34 Krispy Crackers >j*? Sliced Bacon lb. p»| 67c Fillet of Whiting X; 29c ^Tir 217,'win? lb. nne, entertained Itfr.mnd; lb. cltton Kneller aud son. Billy, own golf tourney. Princess Sliced Bacon ' ti" pk[. 73c l»re-Cooked Shrimp Cookies Qatrten Blue Bonnet lb. cuton 31c S CANNED FRUITS. JUICES LAUNDRY NEEDS Apple Sauce «™>« »; Dif Hand Cleaner •- 21c Peter Pail ^^ y«" 22c Del Monte Prunes »£• 23c oil Ciktf Laundry Soap «"3 23c FOR YOU Pineapple c»«^s ^ D 4inlGrftpeDrink % •* 29c Vel r^,. 29c^ «»*»69c A BRAND NEW Cleanser ociAaoK 2 «« 19c Nectar ""SuSS""* 2 -' 23c COLORED ns Vflh B«tulir AA 11-u. fkc- (.t\[t NECCHI CONSOLE Apple Juice «| CHEESE ib. | Powdered Bleach for only Orange Juice"»««2 Acme's dairy feature of the weekl \ "« 25c Bon Ami Powder 2 % 23c I PANTRY NEEDS Provolone Salami §g Thrifty Starch lb c Borden's Chateau Chow Mein 51c COFFEE Kraft Cheez-Whiz Kraft Oil -aL3?o StrongHdeal 89c Cider Vinegar 1^Qt'69c Medium! Asco Snappy Cheese Gruyere Cheese Watnl D1ETBTIC FBEIEBVES Mild! Wincrest Glendale Club Chttlt "it toit Grape Preserves ^ SbeffUld tam Cottage Cheese 2«3 Raspberry * f 1. J»r finer "V TAKE LESS . . . WHEN NFXCHI SUIches All AdmtM /Wcw Mutin OFFERS SO MUCH MpRK! /// " 'livkus tor these tewlug tricks Included St thli prlee, y May 9th v d Ol r *>ur Absolute SttfoWctidn, I* Gttv«»t** **.? * Save 12c! Palmolive Cash mere Bouquet Super Suds NECCHI Sewing CIRCLE Town House Instant Pudding Swiftening Soap 3 B«I«1M nrtM ciku ^J;c (iHOVi - AuthOfUed i P 77c 4 '»K«' 43c *« 43c 4 65c PEHTHAMBOY Lrt 4-2212 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE PAGE /HUftSDAY, MAY 7, 1953

Mix and sift the dry ingredients. 1 teaspoon water. Add lemon juice, salt, pine- cldedly immature and tasteless. I Work In the shortening with pas- Under Capitol Dome apple find strnwbeiriep. Cool and 2 cups milk Keep the strawberries in a cool try blender, or a knife. Gradually CLASSIFIED when mixture begins to thicken, Salt (Continued from Editorial Pagei Sarah Anne's place and handle as little RS pos- add enough milk to make a soft add rottaftc cheese. Beat well with W. H. Allen, New Jersey Secre- sible until ready to serve, dough. Toss the dough on a flour- 1 egg white NOTICE • • WATERPROOFING • a spoon. Fold in whipped cream. tary of Agriculture. ed board and roll to 14 inch thick- Combine the cup of tii( STRAWBERRY SALAD Pour into greased individual molds. LAW OFFICES in Middles Cnun- WATERPROOFING — Industrial It will be known hereafter as Cooking Class ness. Bake in pie plates or cut berries with suear. Omv, 1 pint strawberries washed and Chill. When ready to serve, un- tfr will be closer! OVTIT Saturriny.1 and residential. The Thoro 8y»- the New Jersey Mid-Atlantic with biscuit cutter and bake in and lemon Juice. Ut si:,,,,,, hulled mold on lettuce and serve with between May 15 and Sfptimbrr I5.;tem. If you have have water In Farm Show and will be held this an oven 450 degrees for 12 to IB V!i cup confectioner's sugar cream mayonnaise. utes Press through , 5 7-14 j your cellar, consult us. Work year from December 4 to 9 at the When buying strawberries one of minutes. When done, split into 2 Sptfnkle gelatin over i . the most important things to ob- 1 tablespoon gelatin ni RKIP • 8Tiarant««l- Elmer Laboratories, Convention Hall in Atlantic City. OLD TIME STRAWBERRY parts. Butter and put sweetened milk. Dissolve and eomi,,'. Previously it had been held at serve Is the color; they are at their '/4 cup cold water • p. o. Box 1, Woodbridge 8-1869. Vi cup boiling water SHORTCAKE strawberries between the layers rest of the milk and ,,' sn9 5/M the Trenton Armory as part of best when they are bright red all STEADY WORK " 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 2 cups flour and on top. Serve with whipped into freezing tray, chin i Farmers' Week held annually in over. Those showing green are de- cream. HOSTESSES MISCELLANEOUS. • Vi teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder white stiff, fold Into |,' January. '4 teaspoon salt WAITRESSES make political speeches. ... New 1 cup crushed pineapple STRAWBERRY SHERBERT mixture. Combine the rhiii DAKAOO'8 AUTO One of the major features of Jersey home gardeners will have % cup cottage cheese 1 tablespoon sucar mixture with the strnwb,,, FOUNTAIN CLERKS l 1 cup crushed strawberries SCHOOL the new exposition will be the beautiful gardens and expec- *k cup cream whipped 3 rup shortening hire. Pour in frrezinc i DISHWASHERS 15th annual New Jersey 4-H*baby 1 tablespoon sugar • Largest and Oldest ID County. tations for large crops until the Slice and cover the strawberries *4 cup milk freeze, stirring several i HOWARD JOHNSON beef show and sale, heretofore Butter 1 tablespoon orange juice m ROUTE # 25 WOODBRIDOE Hjrdramatfc, Fluid and Standard, weeds start to grow la great pro- with sugar. Soak the gelatin in 1 tablespoon lemon juice Ing freezing. Perth Amboy 4-73M or held elesewhere in the State,, and fusion next month. the cold water and dissolve in hot I Strawberries TELEPHONE 8-1700 the annual 4-H dress revue fea- 12-6-tf Charter B-11B1. 13-6-tf turing clothing made and mod- eled by youth members. COUNSELORS WANTED IF YOUR DRINKING hat becont General, Specialists. Kindergarten JERSEY JIOSAW—Under or- BUSINESS DIRECTORY a problem, Alcoholics Anon- For Day Camp ymous" can help you, Write P. O. ders of the State Office of Milk Write to Box 18. In Care of Box 253, Woodbridge, or telephone Industry, home delivered milk is Radio & TV Service • Upholstery This Newspaper Market 3-7528. 12-8-tl now about one-half cent per Carpentry Electricians t and Trucking• 4-23 quart lower in New .Jersey than PAINTTNO and PAEERHANOINO prices charged In New York City • HELP WANTED—FEMALE • Free Estimates and Philadelphia Sixty-three TED SIPOS Al's Ralli and TelevislM CHARLES V. T0KAR8KI lives were lost in traffic mishaps JOHN GLASSF.R Complete Moving Job New Home Bonn I LIGHT WORK; steady work: good 109 Russell Street in New Jersey during March, in- Prompt Expert Repatn Carpenter :md Builder Throush wages; time or piece work basis; Woodbridge 8-0029 cluding 22 passengers, 20 pedes- Electrical Contractor J Room* *25 8 Booma »" Slip Covets, paid vacations, holidays and Insur- 3-26 tf trians, 19 drivers and two bi- n.\R.\(ii:s - ATTICS • BASE- 188 SHERRY STREET 4 Rooms S30 6 Room |40 RCA Tubes * Part* Draptrltii, ance. Apply Normandy Robes, 54 cyclists. . . . Railroads operating MINIS ALTERATIONS Reasonable Storaie SO Days Free Uphalittr;, Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Batteries Accmorlrs ROTOTILUNG through New Jersey have been All Loads Insured—10 rear* eip. 4-24, 5-15 CABINKT WORK AND RE- S4 PERSHING AVI. 6TEUBERB ordered by the State Utility Board Call to place more emphasis on health PAIRS Everything ECONOMY MOVERS • WORK WANTED • ROTOTILLINO SERVICE CARTERET, N. J. Metuchen examinations for members of the Rahway Gardens and Lavns :: TRACK ALUMINUM COM- Electrical 6-1716 WILL CLEAN engine and train crews.... Non- 7-3914 A. Ktoh. Jr., Prop. Rotottlled BINATION YOUR ATTIC OR CELLAR agrlcultural employment in New CALC WO 8-2408 Phone WoodbrWge 8-3571 Telephone CA 1-MM AT YOUR PRICE Jersey Increased 8,900 or .5 per WINDOWS AND DOORS § Suburban Decor 5/1-6/25 ators RAHWAY 7-3952 cent, during March over the em- Supplied and Installed "Decorator's nf n Excavating 317 LAKE AVI-:, MI ,, 5'7-28 ployment level of last year. . . . also PUSHBUTTON FREIGHT YARD Wages being paid New Jersey • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • ROSEVILLE, Cal. — The South- farm workers are still a record JALOl'SEE (Louvre) WIN- CALL i em Pacific railroad has constructed high level, the New'Jersey Crop DOWS ' CARTERET —2 family house, 5 RAHWA* a vast freight yard, with more than Reporting Service reports— The Estimates Free rooms and bath. Upstairs and 41 miles of new track, near the question of whether the Western downstairs. Modern kitchen, tile base of the Sierra Nevada. It Is Union Telegraph Company must Metuclnri 6-3102-R Railings bath. Present owners elderly couple a "pushbutton" classification yard, reject telegrams and money or- • unable to maintain. May be seen t Musical Instruments • into which freight cars mbve by ders placing bets on horses is now BUY CUSTOM M\|,i on Saturdays or Sundays, 34 Grant gravity under remote control, to before the State Supreme Court Avenue, Carteret. Price. $18,500. be assembled according to their for solution. . . . The United Clothing IRON RAILINGS 4-24. 5-8 destinations. States Immigration Naturaliza- COLON IA tion Service will continue its That Last a Lifri RAHWAT: 5 rooms; open porch, hearing on June 1 at the State ENROLL TODAY Radio & Television breakfast nook, pantry, cellar, FLYER SOUNDS ALARM Prison in an attempt to deport nm co. "THE BEST IS ALWAYS oll-eteam. $10,750. SENSENIO, SYRACUSE, N. Y.—The co-pilot J. A. TRUCKING In oar Joe Adonis, bigtlme syndicate THE CHEAPEST" 105 West Milton Avenue, Ralvway on an airliner spotted a fire on of jS!ocks / ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS BEGINNERS gambler, when his two to three- 20% Discount on Small Tabes 7-1313. 5-1 « the roof of a large apartment year tertn expires, in July— The & PARKING LOTS ACCORDION house. The co-pilot, .Benjamin Pa- State Supreme Court will soon PROGRAM WEST CARTERET—4 room, brick ters, notified the control tower at Our Specialty decide whether to put the State Remember, then Reefing aid Siding front bungalow. Finished expan- Hancock Field, which relayed the Building Authority out of busi- sion attic. Aluminum combination alarm to firemen. Firemen said DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURE* 5 TON POWER ROLLER Is no accordion to ness on the ground the 1950 law bnj. storm windows. Priced to sell at chimney sparks ignited oil that creating it Is unconsitutional.... 499 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY REASONABLE RATES $10,600. had overflowed, on the roof from Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll has One Block frmn Victory Bridge HARRINGTON storage tanks. slIARKSKIN Complete line of Mnsleal Henry /amen & Son »•; Issued a proclamation designating 100% • s Financed Thru F. H. A. Instruments at Low Prices Real Estate next week as New Jersey Canning TR0PM;ALS Tinning and Sheet Metal Work 1663 Irving St. Rahway, N. J. Patience'. wnni • Rahway 7-17TJ Industries Week New Jersey's Coed—Stop that man. He tried WUUL • GABARDINES Eddie's Music Center Rooftni, MeUl Ctttmn and • ALL SOU!) KM:-. : 4-2 tf reforestation program to restore We Guarantee to Stop to kiss me. and conserve Idle acres is making FACTORY PRICES AND SCHOOL OF MU8I0 Furnace Work • DOUBLE THU'KM CHARMING RANCH HOUSE Ed—Aw shut up. There'll be an- every day Arbor Day in New Jer- DIRECT LEAKS Ed BonkoaM, Prop. HAND RAH.IMs other one along in a minute. sey. ... Competitive examinations Coal • IRON DESKJXS , Brick front, modem two-bed- 357 STATE ST. P. A. 4-1290 588 Mden Street room home; large, fully-fenced to fill 50 trooper vacancies in the Up to 45 lb. Pressure • LARGE SELMTliiN Always- New Jersey State Police will be Woodbridge, N. J, landscaped plot; kitchen-dinette; LEAKY CELLARS • FREE INSTAU.Vlln\ fireplace; big expansion attic; "Ma, what's a second-story held at armories in Paterson, COAL - FUEL OIL Telephone 8-1246 aluminum storm sash, screens; man?" Camden, Orange and Lawrence- GUARANTEED DRY CALL FOR ESTW.Vll economical GE radiant oil heat; "Ask your father. If I don't be- vllle on May 22 and 23 This OIL BURNERS t Plumbing and Heating • Bendix washer; Venetian blinds; lieve his first tale, he always has week has been proclaimed by STUCCO REFINISHED DaPrile Railings a second." Governor Alfred E. Driscoll as t Service Station • many extras; near schools. Only INSIDE 720 E. ELIZABETH AVI.. $11,950. Call HahwaY 7-1965. 1044 American Mothers' Week,,., Six NO MONEY DOWN Richard Boulevard. 5/1-8 Accommodating hundred and two auxiliary police LI 3-4867 — RA M "Waiter, I must say I don't like are receiving training to the cur- Holohan Brother* rent civil defense training and Charlea Fan A> A. A. all,the flifs,ig.. this, dining room." 3 YEARS TO PAY GARAGE "Tell me "which" ones you don't ' education program fax police Top Soil •Fill Dirt ORNAMEM'M. i AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE like and I'll chase them out for auxiliaries, the State Division of FreS'Estimates Citao Prod noli ASSOCIATION you." Civil Defense annbunces. No Obligation to Buy CALL Electric Sewer Serrtoe IRON RAILING Established 1902 Phone Over 3,000,000 Members There It Was! CAPITOL CAPERS—Republi- CALL FANWOOD 2-5477, Telephones: Woodbridfe 8-W«4 and MSU Custom Made & In^t iih j can and Democratic candidates Nationwide Service Walter—How did you find your 2-8207 OR 4567 Woodbridfe 8-0594 or 8-IUi Cor. Amboy Aveaoe and Ferd Kertes, Local Agent steak, sir? ''for Governor of New Jersey plan WDGE. 8-1400 QUALITY YVOI'K » a morltorium on politics during Second Street " 217 State Street > Diner—It was just luck. I hap PLAINFIELD 7-1459 Woodbridf e, N. J. Perth Amboy 4-1248 pened to move that piece of potato the summer vacation months but Firestone Tires and Tibet Free Estimates are wide open for Invitations to "•••- 12-6-tf and there It was. • Funeral Directors • 621 LINDEN AVENUE Woodbridge, N. J. AVENEL inn COAL & OIL CO. 826 RAHWAY AYE., AVENEL SYMWIECKI Taxi Funeral Home Concrete WOODBRIDGE 46 Atlantic Street SUE: "That's how I feel about getting rid of this garbage and dirty dishes HIGH TEST QUALITY Carteret, N. J. business, Jane. They spoiled all the pleasure I took in cooking, so Call CONCRETE Telephone Carteret 1-5115 Sam irrvested in this electric dishwasher and: disposal unit. Now Laboratory Approved PE-4 Warner Brothers > every day I say 'Bless Electricity'." 7960 their outstanding <\>-:- the resignation of Mi i Crashed Stone - Washed Gravel JANE: "Don't they, cost a lot to operate?" - who has been resuon ,,' Washed Sand - WaterproofUif DAT AND NIGHT 8EBV1CI eral of the studio-, !,: "No, but if they did, it would be worth it to me. Actually our electric Urn* - Brick - Cement - Plaster SUE: METERED RATES cess. Refusing to acci-p" bills are surprisingly low. Sam says the dishwasher and disposal FLYNN & SON • PLUMBING First V4 Mile 15* cut suggested by tin unit work for two and a fifth, pennies an hour, Imagine getting Raritan Mercantile FUNERAL H0ME8 Eadi Additional H Mile . . W* the bowed out. He iii those fiendish jobs done for that. Easy on dishes, too." EtUbllihed 81 Year* t HEATING OFFICE: 44J PEARL STREET the company for -5 \'' 4Z0 East Avenue 1 • Corporation WOODBRIDGE. N. L been brought here fn : JANE; "Well, it's nice to know that electricity costs) so little when Perth Amboy • OIL, GAS by Warners. M Ford Avt., Fords the prices of so many things are high." Phont PE 4-0J7J P. A. 4-0358 Appearing on TV I FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. INSTALLATIONS Tiling Dan Duryea's a<-1;i. REDDY: "How right they are! I an do PERTH AMBOY, N. J. • REMODELING of itsslufip, His TV . a lot of housework for them, na 3mtthj" caused n>n.; yet my wages, as 'an electric Furniture ART TILE CO. to rediscover his Am- •> • RADIANT and, as a result, In1 servant, have been i downward Dancing School 60 MANHATTAN AVENUE BUY ON THE HIGHWAY AVENEL, N. J. picture* In the lii.st !i for a long time." CLASSES IN HEATING add has a fourth c"ii AND SAVE! BATHS, KITCHENS "Thlrty-slx Hours," •••' BALLET AND TAP BETTER FURNITURE RUBBER FLOORING made in London. LOWER PRICES Held Every Wednesday and Friday Look out for a is- (QUALITY FIRST) . 3:30 to 5:30 I Winter Brothers Win. 1BALABAS sues on the screens m Phone: WO-8-2927 In Old Pout Office Building Wayside Furnltiirt Shop Plumbing & Heatiuf Contractor months. Due to tin; cm,; 3-D and the rush i<> 77 Avenel Street, Avenel Highway 26 Awnel, N. J, E. W. N1ER WO-I-ZM 29 GRAND7IEW AVENUE pictures already ma\ Drug Stores CA 1-7163 BERNIE AVW SALESNorman Brooks, 24-\vt! • Hand and Power Lawn Mowers fl dancer from ''"l Sharpened i and Repaired 405 AMBOY AVENUE contract, anew ••Cim^ Avenel Pharmacy • Saw Fillni • i Young unfolds. Broolu >"; PARAKEETS WOODBRIDGE, N. J. • Bicjrole Sales and Service "Hello Sunshine," «"• 1011 RAHWAY AVENDR Suitable for Wd«e. 8-1020 — 8-10W t Hardware I quarter of a million >•• WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 Training ryl Zanuck heard H • • Devoe and Reynolds Paints : Free Pick Up and Delivery snared Brooks for TIM'> Tropical Upholstering be starred In his i'! •' t Uiuor Stares • FliO Cinemascope musical •'; WHITMAN'SDANDIES Antique and Modem title of Which lia> ""' nounced. Imported Singing CANARIES Furniture Cosmetlon - Film • Greeting'Cards Woodbridfe 8-18SB Claire Trevor an" BIRD BREEDERS' SUPPLIES REUPHOLSTERED acottwillbeco-sur>"i Woodbridge Wa'g "I ride Alone >< RAYMOW JACKSOT1 Save — Quantity Discount* Western In TechiiKMhn liquor Store 111 U.8.G. Inspected Fresh Horse Meal SLIPCOVERS portray the prop>" ' AW SON JOS. ANDRA8CDK, PEOP. SiMippl River Boat 3 PIECES $ DRUGGIST Complete Stock of Domestic u 5 CUSHIONS You'll simply i° and Imported Wlnet, Been JOE'S PET SHOP 59 in "Titonjc." In t'" ""'d 86 Main Street and Liquors ZIPPERS picture, he chains brittle sardonic c WoodbrWft,N. J. . 674 AMBOY AVENUE IN NEW BfcUNSWICE ATI. Call WO-8-m7 •f c&aj^ter luto WOODBRIDGE. N. J. PERM AMBOT 4-1411 Sermuyan warm, ,«ywj»the"tw UPHOLSTEItY SHOP being. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 PAOE THIRTKBN I I.EflAI, NOTICE* LEGAL NOTICE Tnnison if ins Junior s. held Tupwinv, M*y 5. Conimltipf, th* bahinrf nf purrhnw Mother's Day Comes of Age- iHendriekson Lists . I w»»dlwt«( tr Klvfr w tlw furl prWr.to bf pm<1 In 18 «|n«l monthly COLONIA ACTIVITIES Expert Rifleman Medal on Tticsdny fvu iK. Mny instnlirtiftit* piuj ihi^rcsu and oth«t IK, I9S3. tht Townnhlp commlMM Irrnm provided (or In tn» rntunict of i.i from ttotottotonll a proper, IInm&n Avenne Section WASHINGTON D C -The Ex- wltl rnwt »t > I"- M (D8T1 In thh e ComC - mlel . and ColonU VUhfc) West Point Exam nil i, Jiii. nilttte Chimbors. Memorial Munldpol T»k« further notice thni at ssld a»le, But Cards Keep Mom's Secret pert Rifleman Medal. Sfeonrt high- Building, WoodbrHIge. New Jemy. md or «n> d»t» to whirr, it mny b« «J- BT Mn. Hwirr Strabd o«n.i».Dni»rf rst awnid in Junior shooting, has expose «hd Mil >t publlr Mil *n William M. Tun son, 17, " „„ , fa „„,, ,„, „„• , , most sentimental holiday began s011 r ancl Mrs Wulart IjCC o f -le o n wlth he nJteX ot M b|(l nd to m baby duck sums up his feelings like noiinrprl tnrtnv thnr n <™ Department anil Townnhlp Clerk op«n mid loti In Mid block to mirh Wdd« this— ^.., i ( in ku Tuillsnn 17 Robert Street Se- '" inspection »nd to be publicly n-.d „„ it mn, Mttct. due nwtA bring glren i MW Charles Stacey, 321 trip with the Middlesex County fylng examination will be held on ' " !™'"• \L fJ"j; _,», jT.L,.,, prior to ule, Lot SS in Block SHB on to t«rm» and m»nn« oi payment, ln A boaster is a ( rn lrle n IMKI itre entertaining Women's Republican Club. They May 11 at various post offlres * " ' "R'.ionai rune Associa- tlw Woodbrldg« Township AsMnnment OHM one or more minimum bids «h«ll~ Bother and an linn ! ,id Oaffncy and daugh- met Mrs. Dwlght D. Elsenhower, rrirniinhnnt NPO> IPI-BPV fnv l!i« announced here today. Map. be received. Awful bore, as well- uiiuugnuiii mw jersey IUI un . . .hoo,in_ vn,ina mke further notice that the Town-, Upon acceptance, of the minimum ;" , riroveland.Fla. Other j The women had Congressmen Mom's «PP nn the nthor hnnrt lllnlsm llns rlsen th| But how can I purpose Of filling an unexpected , '",''„ ,,„..?."„ iniougM,."."1n, Iti» IOW i"!»- pursuanP Commutet to *law h«», ,Die byd resolutioa minimun amm i bidTnwmhl, or pbi Committed above eminimum and the, paymenhy thet and rn Help boasting when vacanctary Academy at thy e United States Mill-,'• lankinps to"" achiev" e the expert price »t hlch said lot In said blork thereof hy the ptircrmwr acconilng to '"antd WMrs.? J. FreUnghuysefXLT^n as dinner guests ^ . ~ ,._,delV, l . feUifa w"• „-:, mnfP will be «olel toRether with all other the miiniier of plirrlinw In »rrord»nt» kcul F th My mother's so darned swell! Senator Hendrickson explained [^mJ"\ rntink- Wlth details pertinent, nald minimum price ' with terrnn O( Mle on die, the- Town- Keen, and A card party will be held at the Sothe* Da* card,lrf nwnld llc wltl as a belnu »I25.OO uliu co"U ot preparlnn ahlp wlll dellTir a burgnln nnd «nl» Motners Day cards ln Mother's Day cards for dad tothat a recent resignation from - ,;.(ly, Elizabeth; Mr. Colonia Library at 7:30 P. M., May along with ths i ule. Bam deed for aald pr«mlMa. send ate also available. He's shown ^est Point necessitated his call- lot in said block. If sold on terms, DATED May S, 1953. 'dward Schnarr and 11, sponsored by the District 7 other subjects. servlng breakfast ln bed "To a ing the special civil service com- will require, a down payment of 10'V , B. J. UllNWAN, Township Cl«rt Roselle and Democratic Club. The chairman nation. ol the bid accepted by the Township [ To be tdverttaed May " nnd M»y 14, The mother: they characterize Is Honey of a wife," bringing flowers petltlve examination to help de- j tl Junior (it Woodbl'idffe ''ominlttee,, the bnlnnce of purchase. itiS3, |» the Independent-I^iiiler. ,|Vi, vnssallo,. Plainfleld. ts Harold Daniels. He I* Just a girl at heart. She's ready to to mom and belleve-lt-or-not tak- tesmlne the best qualified candl- price to be paid In II pqiial monthly -— - - smiili W. Wtlkerson, Mrs. Lester Heim, 192 Mldfleld H Kh romp with her youngsters, or _g oIng over the housework. As onedate. The vacancy frill be filled In ' School installment'plus Interest and other RM(r To; w.oood.peed Deei) . nf' Mr. and Mrs. Robert recently with terms provided lor In the contract of NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8A1-K dancing with dad, at the drop of novelty card opens, a daddy rabbit the July, 1953, class entering West le „, Dorset Hood, Is recup- EnslfcCfcrmnn military forces are *" TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Highland Park. a broomstick. And one card actu- spreads his arms and says— Point. tin nnn , I'nke further notice that at stld Kile, I At a regular meetlnn nf the Township J'IIT Mirnery ln Muhlen- ally advises mom to do Just that— You're so sweet and The law provides that candl- 'P|nrp(1 j or any dale to which St nuy be ad- Commltbce, of the Towishlp of Wood- •pjinl. Plainfleld. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brennan, lfll You've done your'work You're so nice and wr>Trfiro Jouraed, the Township (.'ointnltt»» re-; brldne. held Tuesday, Msy S, Mldfleld Road, visited Mr. Brc-n- ates must be actual residents o{ j , chili of Rutgers Uni- All thi'ouBh the year, You've so many charms, lNUlur,» serves ilm rluht In Its dlscrttlon to j 1953. 1 w»» dlrectoil to advertlw the fact nan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. N«* Jersey, and will be not less( __~-..- reject nny one or all bids and vo sell that on Tueiiday evening May 1111 y You've tidied up each room.., But what's the use th4n 17 and not more than 22, NOTICE W(ld lol in said block tn mich bidder 19, 1951. the Township Committee '"'"I J" ?n ™i Brennan. They also visited with So have some fun Of talkin'—Come to A E thnl A pulilll e henrlna ftj n may select, due regard being given will meet at 8 P. M. (D8T| ln the Corn- l1llllPS Mr andMrs Henry Wohlu aild 1 ye on July 1 of the cttl, w,f1 b*f n nt tllP Mfm0,|Bl Municipal to terms and manner of pnyment, In mlttet Chambers, Memorial Municipal lt,,l(.VH .dI. The club^ seitt Mr. ^ Mrs-. Rlchai.d Kln ™, „ On Mother's Day and Pappy's lovln arms! yetir in which they enter Buiitiinn. 1 Main suret, wumibrtd«ebtd , case one or more minimum t>lds shall Building, Woodbrtdge, Hew Jeney, md 0 eipose and Mil at pubiu »le mid to fw its annual Put away your broom! There are clever cut-out greet- ladomv N * Jersey. In the Council Chambers.' be received. 0, Great Kills. Staten Island. Mllv lp 19 1 p ( mT) for the highest bidder according to urmi ,. HI colnnia Farnis, Needless to say, there's no pos-ings, too, Some of these Ingenious civil sorvire romrjptltlve ex-' ' "' I 1 ', ,, f ' Upon ntceptunce of the mlnlmtim of mle on file with the Real Estate Mr. and Mis. Fred ^Crew. Mid-' sible"wa7V"measuring'Vmothe7's creation's' are'^shapeTlike mom's civu servile (ompeuuve ex- ronftrmiition of the r»liowinn assess- Mbidd . norr Blbidd ,KabovOVe .minimum, by the! of Mle on rile with tne K«ai nan field Road, attended the •—JJ'-~ will pvovldc a yard-stick —- -t . fh••e- '•— Township Committee and the payment Department and Township Clerk open 2- thereof by the purchaser airnrdfog to K> Inspection and to be publicly read the manner of purchas-p In nccordnnee P«or to »!»• Lot» " to 23 Inclimlve In .:,,, Hninswlck, Mrs. Morrl- the iiinmicr I with termss o»f, sal•»,e« uo.n. ,..„(lie,. ,..th„e Town.„„.- . Block B48-B on the Woodbrldge Town- • i !„. ciiiiirman, Bhlp will deliver a bartmln and snlu ship AMfssment Map. deed for- snid premises. , Take further notice that the Town- i,(|wiiid Fox, 1 Bramhall Orange. Lime, Concrete Curb and DATED- Mny 5 1953 sh'P Committee ha«, by resolution and ., iMit.ly attended a shower Here's all the love the kitchen stove! . , ...... \ I) J. DUNIOAN.' Town«hlp Clerk pursuant to law. flKed a minimum Loretta Billlg, daughter of Mr. 1 wnlc lot 1 lo<;lt ',; nrhter-in-law, Mrs. Ed- That a card can hold An unusual cut-out opens sur- The special nxnmination will be Bloomfleld Avenue. Sanltnry Si-wcr To he ndvertlsej Mny 7 and May 14. P' " •* h *•'<> » '" s* " " and Mrs. Wllllnm Bllllg, Midfield, HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! prisingly into a queen's crown that held at post offices at the following Homes PnrK AVMIIIO. Sanltury apwer 195.1. In the Indepi.ndcnt-Lcuder. jwl " ,t>« M"1 together with all other .'•.; Jr., in the home of Mrs. Dw- Refer To: W-149 bdnK 1225 00 plu> costs of preparing ,„! Mrs. Henry Ulshoefer, vi BV A Ument, there sign pictures a merry- mother's happy head. While an- MWitclalr, Newark, New Brims- er „ , . .,.- ' the. doed and advertlslni; this sale. Said Liberty Avenue. Banltnry Bcwcr llots ln mM bll)c1 1 on Urau ci;il Hoad. entertained re- Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Cniez and eyed mother and stacks of gold other card that appears to be an wi^k Paterson, Rod Bank, Trenton Tn v miwlnii, '. " "O" - attended the horse show at coins being weighed on twin bal- antique clock carries this cheerful and'west New York Oormnn Avenue, SunltAry Stwcr l ,, ,,i).^.rvance of their first Orove Street. Easterly Cuntretc Curb ...... Townshll, of WO4)((, Comrnlttee thc blll,n»e of purehii on Sunday with Mr. Once scales. Still other cards de- thoughWTIme just makes you — nml putter h ld fsd y y ^Qrravlllc. Street. Concrete Curb nnd ™$"/.3. .aa directei'. . dJV to advertisJ '.'..J*le the-fJ facit prl'cc"to"be paid In IR equal William Billig, all of scribe mom as "An angel straight sweeter," 195 t W uwiallnjrius plus Interest und other I,, Id; Mr. and Mrs. Ger-Mldfleld Road. from heaven," "My first sweet-1 But good wishes aren't limited JYetP Boohs Received Hillside Avenue, Concrete Curb trnd J,"" ,953" the"" Township™ Committee terms provided for In the contract of Jerome Morning, son of Mr, nnd heart," and even "Queen of the to mom on May 10. Not by a I , A r , . r .j Clutter wlll meet 1 in the Com- '•, ii.iio, South Plainfleld; 1 ct mb further notlce ,ihln Clerk 21 "if \» "».M«n|«ri»L Municipal or any ^le «, wnlcn lt mlvy ^ ,d, r hiicfer, Hoboken; and Mrs. Robert Morning, Midfield Apron Strings." long shot! There are special. At LOlonw LWnliy Townsh ,snip nerk | fuming, Woodbrtdge, New Jersey, and |oun,^ the Township Committee re- Road went ice skating at Radio Sentimental as they are, a touch Mother's Day cards for sisters, i.L.5,7 \1: Cieorge Graham, Mr. y , y COVONIA—New books received expose nnd sell at public sale and to Mrves tne right ln iu diction to imil Wurtz, Mr. and Mrs. clty' wlth hls aunt< Mlss Cathel" of good-natured humor may often aunts, , godmothersgodmothers, , grandmothergrandmotherss . „_ „ . . _ .,. ... the hiRlieat bidder according to terms niKt any on, or M bld, all(1 t0 Kll • mothent.in.lftW- In facti one by the Colonia Public Librnry, Kefer To: W-1M of sale on file with the Real Estate M lotl ln wl(i block ,0 ,ucn bW()()r iiiintli. Mr. and Mrs. SS e NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Depnrlment nnrt Township Clerk open ns lt nmy MlMt duB reKard Maf, tMn A backyard picnic was enjoyed greetings. Playful little kittens, card pictureit s 0011" DDo c StStork dldeliveri - i™°™5^^„ L i ! ™ ) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: to Unpectlon nnd to be publicly tend „,,„„„ , ,, ont, In i mi, siinci the Misses Bet- nLe i ! L D al t0 lerm6 M1(1 0 aym -I ,,„• Bartletti, all of Col- by the following, Mrs, Hilda Oulli-1 Babby chicks and ducks, and fun- ing another "bundle," and It's ad- ™J^f; ri,Jr , ° ' " ' ano, Mrs. Kay Paullk, Mrs. Vlr- j loving bunnies march across as dressed to a mother-to-be, Dorothy Dlx," "Ambush For An- glnia Butcher, Mrs. Jean Dutcher. tol," "You Die Today," "Enrtoll- iccepwnc. of the minimum Troop 21 has metit Cancelled," "The Fireside wd f minimum., b, th*. tin. post, office for the day was Mrs. Mary Heim, Book" of Christmas Stories," "I Saw „ rrvice project. Tak- Midfield Road, England," "God's Angry Man,", ,ir Murle Degilllo, Prlfc Emll Wuertz. West CM Road, "The Golden Stallion," "The! • .il, Barbara Gib.son, Green St. Section of Iselin Naked Island," "Fell's U. S. Coin! . lias returned from a short business being $200.00 plus costs of preparing deed for said premises. 1 ... Di.me Larson, Paul- thc lllKhe5t bltltler s • DATED: May 5. 1953. trip to Providence. R. I. By MRS. WILLIAM KNOXT Book," "Deft Driving," "The 111- sw'oT riT w.tr^e"k .^9«"r« e,;tor terms£.?. ^ ^ ««• ^i**™,**^ i DA™. » c.fiilyn Pavowltz, Joyce " DUNIQAN, Township ClerK The West Cliff Canasta Club 105 Indiana Avenue, Phone Metuchen 6-1815-W Tempered Clav|chord." "Fancies Ivertlscd May 7 and May 14, ,. 1 smith, Sally Tuttle met at the home of Mrs. Henry and OootolghtC "From Beowulf, SSaSSSSSSiriwi&cwAS.as{ ^ m ^ ^ or a !v Wilson, directed, by To vll lnla Woolt Ulshoefer. Present were Mrs. Al- «mi«rf0' - ^ ' Amazon ,lle Woo(iDrl[,ge ToWnshlp Aswsament :(;iilon and Mrs. Robert The Iselin Volunteer Fire Co. Speaking bert Gibson, Mrs. Emll Wuertz and ., reminds Head-Hunters," "The Brass God,"

2 Weeks Only Abovu; Tho "Two-Ten" 4-Door Sedan. At right: The One-fifty" 2 Door Sedan, two of 16 beautiful mtdoli in 3 great new MTIM. MOTHER'S MAY 11 to MAY 23 j DAY The Perfect Expression of It brirtgs you more new features, more fine-car advantages, more real "Growing" Love quality for your money... and it's America's lowest-priced full-size carl ... is the gift of a tenderly Farther ahead than ever in quality ...- . yet the Yet, with all these new and exclusive advantages, 1 there is no increase in Chevrolet prices, and it remains i blooming plant from her' ea. lowest-priced full-size car ... with sharply greater BLANKETS 79 economy of operation! the lowest-price/l line in its field! young qne. She'll be delight- Imagine - the most beautiful car in its field, with Yes, indeed, only Chevrplet gives such excellence ed, too, |o receive a beautiful Cellophane-wrapped for Safe Storage new Fashion-First Bodies by Fisher that set the stand- with such economy. Come' in and prove it at' your bouquet or a magnifi- ard of styling, inside and out. The most powerful car earliest convenience! cent corsage. What- •in Us field, with your choice ot a new Il5*h,|). VBlue- *Comhiiiali lll ''s far away we'll send them k public ttrvlc* V' wire, CALL WO-8-1636. RALPH program l« prom»W •Aoul our WALSHECK'S CHEVROLET iaf«r driving. Dry Cleaning Service MORE.PEOPLE BUY CHEVROUTS THAN ANY QTHER CAR I I LOWER SHOP 3U7 AVENEL STREET AVENEL, N. J. 305 Amboy Avenue Wooclbridge Woodbridge 8-3173 JEFFERSON ROTORS, Inc. . . Free Pick-up and Delivery l , 1^0.166 NtW BRUNSWICK AVE. P.A. ,F.OAI, NOTICES ,K,ili, NOTKTS Kniinrtrn V ir« •P hunt; r'llir- v donal r*,prrR»'i,i ,i|,.p 1 their or «nv of •],,• . Pi My-totm Bristol I? to !:ivp of •,l!r,:.r'l nnd cle!l\m-'l. I «'l"- J '''• ir,r«l-.p whi-h 11 msv be «a- SKIP aumella,_ll(.nr, ,. ,, Courier Jo'jrhed. the To»-n*!ii',' t'oivniltr,„„e «m« the riih; in UP ;t:vretton r«t*ct »ny onf or »!l tilrt.' n:nt to NOTICES wid loft !ti wit! b'.-« to « tch hid1 aa 11 rr.ny sp'.et "!.." rr :.'.:;! Rclrr To: W :s ?r trm,* and u. i:r-< r of ! NOTICE OF PI-BI.IC SWF ,Cft« one or n.orr* r..::.:.. .'.r TO WHOM IT MAV COMrEHN be received A" :i f :i'k'r ii;f**t:u T of the Top Ci'inmlMtP or thf Tovi«*il',i of jfiyt'l- DM. nr b: Committee Bllli terms o! John S Knrfiul .'( cefinXJ nhtrH »h»ll munlclJU . colpottitloti will men at S P. M. I DPT i In thp com- sji.p will deliver er n; p-.irrhnw In ncporfinnc" in rnlttee de-<1 is of sile rtn me. the Town- Martin M Cohn ".. i," w th.n Pl»* Honrti.1 DOitar. Mas Oerter the Offitt of the Clerk Of Middle"* • ^OOnoi nor more than One Himdred et t:x et nls. Biiiidin-.'. Wwihrtdee, Jersey, and DATED May J, 1553 rtr!hi»r » bprjnln and sale I w F'Cfd Tn»lof Ocwtm- en Ausust If,. |M1 as Mir l" uni >•) B I lu'Vir,' s Tn» 1 Si- OIVW th,M Wllll»ni Nemeth In Hie 120 : JMdtlrr -'.n orilir; 'o ""ne O Mnhnntr f;> with the HP.'I F. in itlf Indpperilfv.-I .1 r.vNiOAN Townshln Clfr* netnir flip prpmlsrs romroonlv known )'t!-l Township Ofrk :.fl\cr*.l9pd Mny 7 iind May 14. Walter Kovtos pni dP*|i-nn>Pd nf NT S Rvi'Tiirepti ri" No. I MRln 8Tee'. NiPholas Dmytrlw (Vrt. Co!otiis, Nrw Jrrfev. ^". and 'n be ti.'bllr'- K*ffT To: M-.J0I: VJ91 JSI. >,:* i' lots 4.1' -.tvl «fi In t HI' bp TP^P'vr-l b*' t Harry PrpMinan Th* »ppron!m»tp amnmn <-t "-f '" " NOTICE Dl PI 111.II MIX HpRhsrn mpnt tn r* siii|«(irrl bv ft'A fn> '« tl11" TO WHOM li' MAY COK'FT?; SOT1CE r.itl of Kiev* Tlio-'W>n<( Flop Htm-'re-' At a rcpi'iit m^fiiii* nt t:ie 1,Vthi>r bp con si i duplicate With Trlt* rir-' rr nn'l^o 'hit fie Tvra- fVmrr.ltWP of '.hf1 Y>wn.rlilp r>' ^ OlMUlPd Antho'.f ™«rvp« tnp t-n'll Williani V. Ciirlste twiih the costs fit till* sp'e unv nr nil bids. lor Court, 8UW HOIISP , «;hlp Cnmni'trpf* l.ftf. by rpeo!:i!!o:i nJi'l bridge, held Tv.e.vJ.u\ Mr; 01 I adf)-''."il at a rceular nippilni; of r'.i'lit to pv;r:n"iit 'o lirw. flrpti a v.,\u nvirn rind .it rv.ri '•!"- Wilson J. Stoelcel ' ToKeiher with all aifi rinioila: t.ir N«w Jeriey, ln nwonl, , Itto.i, 1 W«» inri* >l to nr.U'-'H' t ' I ! tilttpp nf the. Town- n-numhi Wlesenfpld, M D. r'"*'s nrivllPKp- herp'1lt.".mi>nt'= ni'.rt NEW'JSHflRY HIGHWAY rules of civil practice prifp at wl.li-h si:d 1<-- in mid biixk V.'-': lr will he flfl •ORpttr- ivi'h a 1 o-i pr enaiup: Bchlesliwer pnpurtemncPfi thereunto bploivmiv: * AUTHORITY . ' The action h«s tipen lc pfrt'.tiPtit. sflld minimum prir-e 19. 1953, the Townslilp M.Jdlprpn. New Jersey, heid on tlie 5th ^ nnd upe'tflrntio'i" "inv '•" "h- Joseph Vanti. M.D in anvwl'p unnrrlalnHi" OrrlP on flip wi*h 1 Re t"'RSS AND GUTTERS AND N3CES- Sam jet M Cohen .IFRSKY , to the Towiuhi|i • •hp hi'PM^ :"-"fn the riRh*. to reject :in- or ail i.e Vln'ntlff. SAl'Y ORADtNa OM BEH3EN STREET bids. Ocir-e F Frederir> Mil. price P'.i'j 111 1" ••;.' :mr.'ti'.y IN irtC TOWNFIliP OF W00DERID0E. Abr.ihkm B. Melftrlph N-W nnst\ PKI PV! , • in".': fit,d r-tl pr prior to Mis. Lo*.s 2M 'J J N J Mollle M Melotrlfh for In 't-.e -on'rsf-t (Of Town-! .-• Clerk HKaE O1VFN' "1:'' in ftlorfc €23 nri thp \V',- b RE IT om.MN'sn, nT THE TCWM. Joseph Ostrower April ship A?RP^smP!)t Map. ' t.. V7. 14 •»•!'! h" received hv the New Dn gt e FHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Oemlrflne Rose T'i>;p f"r*brr •hi- at K>!d nlp ;ar.i' luntaer hotm- tlwt :;» TTffl- p. a. ,VT, u 'V ''Ithrrttv f"T' By virtu- of the ahovp jtntM Writ. ,n mU Township; „"„„,,, ! n f . :!'P or , WJODBHItyjE. IN THE Aitrcd Fa«";loiii or ^ri'.' \?' . o ^iil^h it rfv bp &'!• to me dlrwted »nd dellvere-1. 1 will ex- MlnbM ,„ 1M2 mad( h, ' 1 ship Committee has. IA rf i "'r-r. aiiit Mxrie Fsitflont ^TN FTATE Y jTirncI, 'he T''W!ish!n Commit'"' rp COt'NTY OT-' MTUULESEX: v rTr n'.nlm ini 1. Bv ii^provenient of both sides of Oeorse Fagflonl CCN* " NO 1 pow to sill- at public venm>p on Collpctor of, Tiues of w,., Fcrvf , *!;f ri'tnt In It^: fliwrpMon ';? price ai *hi(h Kiid ni= i- i S:| I)''yr\' Sen'pi b'<1ii will he t(n "I ht thf SECTION 7 IVr-T'i K:M">; fr>ni the Westerly prftp- r Mary L. Fusco WETiNrsllAY, THE TWENTY-9EV- flWP| (0 rte Town,n(p ,. rc'ci iinv our or sll b''l8 nr.d to s"'." ; will be toll tOKethtr •>" 1 1 rl pr 1 'vnshlp o ' criy lint of An:ho; Avenue, Weiter'y "•ir" of Rr'npnMnn of th" Virginia M Nicttentc tri ENTH DAY OF MAY A D, J»JJ- and concerns red P,-,, snlrt io-5 In salrl b'.ork to %\'fn tilrtrlpr 1 Con«"^ict n of OiT'Vti s ^ , , , dctar.3 pprtlnpnt. ; .ltl mlii'miun pr.rf ar, fprt, niorp or ' •ss. to•••-•• the Easterly• W" "'lhrli1'». n' tvp j)r>«r.i Pfliil V. Zlto. M.D. as 1 •fiy C"n'r«ct N.i n. 8r '.Ion 7; P TKEN HUNDRED PIPTY-THSK BUKK 510.O L(Jt nv \ ri'.Lv =cv:t. Sue re^nrd !)dna "ivpn heln! |],4gogo pu,a rojts i;f nri-li:ir.iiK |i.-n|iPr'y !,ii» of Columbus Avenue, Hl»h Srhoo hnl'dlnn. W".' '\f W.-l. Michael K Stofexti. ,'r t to tpnns HII1 nmsripr o' p^'-nont l'i ': f ( P-»1 lllifl trinTtl'iiil! th »J]P 8-11(1 ip.rint; il 1 1 S. Gordon Bprltow. MD r*5 In*P "hnn-'P frcm W^r'Mt. Voutp nt the how of two o'clock bv the then bridge Towmhlp Tax M r:.«t' n^f- or rr.jrp rnlinxii''in bids fe'.iftl! tlif n«ce3s.irv radius returns * *'M P M., P 'prn 0 lo's In into block, If sold in ttrnu. r. 6trcf.| iH'crsecticm on both aides Time. Mnv 18, 1953 for Raloh I, F\isco P''i-e to pt'it'nt Rpii'P 4: Oridln^'vpKr prevailing (St»nd»rrt or Davlkht S;>y- Mn ]e 8trMt (n w)r( I r rerf'.vp'l, ^ will require a down pa.n-ifrn. of w / 14no tons #1 bi'fV. • t rrsl, W P^lniue StrTtun>» ir-f Pnvlnt: Town r Upon ;i^fpp*snrp of the minimum Of t!:( l vet Is hereby authorized S31 1. RALPH 1. TUSCO "••- inm time, In the nlternoon of tt)e »«W ntn(,r ,ja,eil October l . of bid, the bulniVP of purchmc price tn II loril tons rice cnfll. P"^ • : nut COPI. shin of Woof!rirl(Iie, Vitldlpfx County b!i. cr b!d ftborp minimum, by the improvement. Attorney for the lnrorpora,torE rtnv. Hi the Sheriff's Office in the City of M j TrRlner Oollertur be p«ld In M equkl monriiiy Install- 2 .S nl improvement shall be known All cnal must be c> hard, whit' •"if ""ICIPB! Item-, Pf work IUP: TnwmV.p Con,mif»= and th, parent ^K ^t^ 214 Smith 8ireet Ne* Brnniaick, N J. ... Woodbrld«e Township N. l e t and other tPrms a« the Dcrun street Curb nnd Gutter BBh coal. t^prcof hy ;hp p,,rch»=-r srcortlni to '""^.H" " ^ f 1 Perth Ambov, N. J. i: 00> Cu. Yds -^-c. All thp rlKht. title nnd intercut of ,he Town,hlp 0, Wonrt,,P, HIprovideWd for ln the con met of na'.e. liiiijrovfniPnt. 3. in o*i (r->i!on» f> ' o'V I -L. 5-7. 14. 21, 28 the manner of pi,rch»* In arrordnnre """ , *7h"' n^' ..it at snl'l sole. f 'ti.MV) irillpns S4 ' oil. defendant. Oortfrled Thotnpsrn of, In cfn, r(al tKtt( kn,,v,,, of ^aie -:,n flip, thp Town- 3. A'l thp work of (mid Improvemer' 1 and to all the following duorlWd prrm- , , , Fl'!i tfrrns or uny date to wh'.i-li It tr.;iy be a,l- Ilsti showlnir •'l*»r' - • n of fuel ti -••i* Chann-' A Lols l3g t0 s Sf.lp Kti! Ip'.lvfr a barrain stirt s.ile , Journed, the Tosm, Is to be done in ncnordunce with tho LEGAL NOTICE l-.pi. to wit: All that tract or l>nrctl of Woodbrl(1(;e Townshli, i •»-n*hl|l Plnns :IIK1 Profile of BerMen Street schools and 8"«:clflrftt^ lintl nnd nr-mls»3 hereinafter part.™- , Middlesex pm, . I stTves the riKht in i's Ined nt the District ' • -'.: i"c'Tlce"ThP STATE OF NEW JEHSEY to in the Township of woodlirMrt. In thp Plltt Town nlp 'ax Mnpl I,,, bid, or bid above mlnlini.m, by the District Clerk VOl' ARE HBP.EDY SUMMONED and from the Intersection of tlie.sai:! slfle Avenue , Dorket !)o F-B9-5?. THE HOWARD r le urb B 1.300 Lin Ft. — ^st trnn P'"P :''— • suit! f,)«,, Township Commlf.ee nnd'tlu- piymfiit " " <" 'nJ B«H«r In front of each I.-L. 5-7 rpqtilrpd to serve upon T'.iomns P. nf Corey Street and the easterly slile of , • IS. IM* i.. S\VIN3S INSTrrtlTION. a rorpora- - ••' parceparcf;l! of propertyproperty , nnd the £rudlin O'ls f-lz"s, 16" tn ?4"i [)aU d r(1 |S thereof by tUe purchaser ac-or:!iiK m — • I nilv. Plaintiff's attorney, what* adrtreu IlhvrtI Hnrtvy StrpetStreet:; runnliirBg thence (U Trnlner CMfc[0, nt , tion of SfT Jersey. Pialntlf), and the maanfr of purclw.e ln aecordunce Incidental thereto, is to bo assessed - southh seven (7> decreesdecre,, forty-fouy r hridite T J'T IA HARPISH AND JOH-V HAR- NOTICE Is .No. 1095 St. George Avpnue. Calonla, ISEBCIJ —Inlets hridite Townshlo N»w i, with terms of sile on file, the To»-n- upon such pnrcelB. 11 nvirM Yd»—Concrete (B, C X Di ln|iultri in, east one hundred sixteei n f. ,•,, T»ke th.- AVENEI, IIOUOR New Jersey. »n answer to the complaint L 1 ast o lfn orac• e t0 [ PISK. her ^.•,l!*aDd et a,s. D'feno- j,lp will deliver a birKa.ni nnil sale 5. All other matter Involved In the BTV,BB TMH - —flelnf-ircpmpnttelnfircempn- «••s-.e?l d mtelht onehundredihs feet •arm. Writ of Expc\ 6 1 ied to the Town- filed In a civil action in which Car- I.irnnno»hs. nnndu iiiLj-t-iftnLt uut-iiu,,-,one-hundredih" s fee---t collector of Taxes tn v , for the ale (iMrj ror JJH premlsei. lrt Improvement, Including such vari- the Township of nv.iicr Bros. Corpont.on. a New Jersey jn.f"*ILbs Ml • •'. ••:,• .-T.•.•(•'1 prer.ilE.es dated Decem- 116 58', to a point; thence (2! north w^""d°, /nd conclV p DATED: May 5, 1953. IBJOOLln.Ft.—""' -.'i-Pln'-e fnn- hf-T : . '9^2 B. J m1Nl€\N. Town^iln Clerk crete Piles mlnute8Veast85sl!.teB™nSci KV» Known " Bloclt M3-T '' ' B- tif. of the sbove s'u'eri Writ, To be idvertlsed M.iy ' nn-J May 14. lftfion Lin. Ft,-Timber PllP" . dredthji.j.us. (80.10'ian in' )v fee(>u,ti tino an pointnnlni*; thenctWotlcfei lllftl*V, Un tllr WlHKl ivy i to :•:{• directed and dtllteiwl. I «i!l at- 1953. lrrthe Inaependen'-Lpadpr. ««»S,.Yd..---.f^n--T-j™.FA. (3) th wven (T, decree, for.y-fot.r r anot" :,' p , '. "> s,~.!e at publlf Tpndue on IM' minutes west one hundred twenty f WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH Tifenty Refer To: W-fl: M3: 485; 1«« do, judgment (or the relief demanded 1 DAY OF MAT A D.. NINETEEN NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE P.-;e is:225 00) Dollars Is hereby appro- ,mv, should be made In the complaint will be taken against ^- "" , to a point In the said, side of Corey |ir!n't'il as n riovn payment for the said i,on HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: •vruins to: T ' " nl- >o,i Sy default. 14,000 Sq. Yds.—»enetr»tlon Macndnm street; thence (4) south, .eighty-two (• •)•> t.rir of two o'clock by the then At a regular meetlm: of -lie Iown?hlp purno.'rf'i, said sum haying heretofore, : ifrk. Woodbrldse, New This action has been Instituted to Surface Course — V been ni.tde i.vnllftble therefor. The fur-1 , quiet the title of Cnrraghpr< Bros. Cor- Thichikk on nlonR rne said 5lde of Corey Street '.:•<- ::'!IP. in ihcHffprnion of the said ther siini of Four Thousand, Three i bridge, heid Tuesil.iy. MT 5 (S: •: porn'ion to certain lands and premise* Ba« CourBe-4" Thick * mt and place gj™ dav. iii the fcherlff's Offire ln the City Huii'lrfid nnd 8eventy-flve DoilBrs! n.non si. Ytls -1 Atx m 1(!et t0 the po 7M to 7M 1,' 1953. I was directed to advertise the fact IS4.J75.OO) or us much thereof as may! AVK: ;:i LIQUOR STORE. INC. situated 104, 106, 108 E'.m S'reet. »; of bei;lnnln|!. Woodbridn' e Townshiti i : N,i Br:n*»Mcl[, N. J. that on T\iesti«y evpnim;. Miy Avenel, N. J Colonla. In the Tir*ushlp of Wood- The niprmlmp'c lenjth of this ProJ- A^. ').,t T:;ri or par^Ji of land und DP neref.*iiry Is hereby appropriated to et lB Being known as Lot 35 in Block 12D Avcni,Ll li. rS»3, the Township Committee brldge. Middlesex County, New Jersey. " '/ as laid down on a certain nvip cntitleJ h. 1 meet the cost of carrying out said Im- Krink Huber, President BltlK H I.rcn .:.-»? !n 'he Township of Wrxxl- will meet :it 8 P M. IDSTI in the Com- und to cieor up all doubts and disputes ''" ne nb^ve will be received at "Map of Crestvlew Terracei , situated In ' hr;-!'-t- d't.u ,f Limd;eL*j lad SUt< 1377 Liberty Avenue thp ofn>e of the New Jer*ev Hlc'iwa- You m.nee Chambers. Meinon.il ^"iisTi;oi:*itI HllUWe, N. J. roncernlns the same. You arc made a Fords, Woodbridge Townahlp. Middle- »«^ each of you .: 7. Notes an-.l Bond,' are hereby au- p.inv defendant because you,-or either At.thoritv in the Assembly Room, Room sex County, N. J." November, 1549. W '"nrtnnts in the above i , ^i^, M t t Bf.«. BlUldln* Woodbrid^e, New J- ."iy..and neatrlcc Hifber. Secretary ,,t a point distant nfty eJpose aBd Eell nt ,., ,h,;r B-,le, il!;,| t,, thorized to be Issued from time to time of vou, mav claim to have a ciWm. lien "^ In thp State Hlghwov DepRrtment franklin Buchanan. C. E., Me.tunl.cii. because you have or mav 1377 Liberty Avenue <••• i.-jrihft-pFteriy »t ri^ht an^ies the highest bidder :n ~or:i:n:" to _terms lu an r.mount not to exceed the sum or encumbrance or some estate In und 2?™ Bnll'l.nj!, 103J Parkway Avenue. N, J. which map is filed in the Clerk's some right, title, lion ur f: :;.e [r:in-; imp of the Perth Am- o' sale oti file with 'he appropriated pursuant to the provisions Hillside, N.' J. to the s.ild lands nnrl premises. o. N J.. on Thursday Mav 21. onice. of Middlesex County. nffcrtlng the real es bfy at,d F-.:/i:b»;h Railroad, as died in EtDM'tm«nt and "TownsWu'ci'eri-"open of'Chapter One of Title 40 of the Re- I.-L. 5-7 Dnted April 14, 1933 1953, at 10:00 A. M., E\STERN STAND- Belns known as No. 127 Corey Street, closed, by virtue of owm-r ARD TIME 111:00 A. M.. Eastern Day- u,e Office of the Secretary' of State, t0 inlnection and to be puhllrty tead »l«d Statutes of New Jerseyy, which I GRANT 8"OTT, The approximate amount of the ]udg- tance, descent, Intestacv, ,|, ami -also distant Mx hundred (6001 feet ' _ „, ^ ? inc'tislve DEPARTMENT OK BANKINI"; AND rior Mle Lols t0 lf) notes or bonds shall bear interest at Clerk of'the Superior JU*t Sinn, TlmeK »nd win be open* I ••» ^ft™'££J"b"y"^'*££%, curtesy, mortgaKe. UeeU iu Block (20 on the Woodbridge Town- 8 rate not to exceed six per cent per INSI.'KANUINSIKANCKE oOr F NENEWW JKKSEIJERSEY: Court of Mew Jersey 1_ . . .. . f i HI.(... .*.,..«., su^ Qne Th()l^nd slKMy.slx entry of udgrhent or o.l,r touihwesterly side of Woodbridge Aye- ^ID /Sueasment M«p »nn«m. The proper Township Officials IN THE MATTER OF THE 2.L A.m 23 x. J ™" ° "" •!"«»•, Blds wlll be recclved only from those e : together with the 1«8»1 right. The nature .,' ime: thence southwesterly pnnllpl with Takefunner notice that the Town- « hereby authorized to execute and APPLICATION OF THE ' bidders who are prooerly Drequsllne'l this Bale. the reason that you and n, >. f.ald center line, as filed, sllty-llve (65) ship Committee has, by resolution and issue said hoteB or bonds. , STATE BANK OP WOODBRIDQE. I «nrnrrF'« SHE ; with the New Jersey Btate HH'hwoy De- with all and o>e~ -Joined aa defendants li-et: thpncp northwesterly pnrallel with nunuant to law fixed a minimum 8. The Supplemental Debt Statement NEW .'FRSEY FOR CHARTER > atnmur a BULB «partment. as provided for in Resolutlo:) hereditaments nnd particularity n the mn;,. Woodhr.dRe Avnnue one hundred and prtce at whlch- Mll'l lots !n s3,(1 -blor .k • required by Law has been duly made | TAKr NOTICI! that ;i Certlflca'e o( SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY— 1052-40 bv which the New Jersey H'fh- „ or of which will he furn: more or less, to the , i together with u.1 ruher tll M_ sa!(_ ._o. nnd filed In the Office of the Town- Incorporation lias been submitted to CHANCERY DIVISION. 1 request addressed tn :!,,• it.c oM Road; thence Jet'illB~;)»rt;nen>°~said n,iii'.i:r.'.ri i-rirc ship Clerk, and said statement con- thp ''"inmlsulnucr oi Banking anil In- COUNTY, Docket No. F-1262-W- - tlon procedures of the NPW Jersey stnti in the plaintiff at the ah,,,- :ld side of Old Road, being $1,600.00 plus costs (if preparing tains the Information required by R.8. sur.iii• <• ol New Jersey and that the City Fedpral Snvlnfjs A Loan Asscci- Hli.hway DenHrtment. Blddurs must also M.x address. if/1 font more, or less, to a tne uerii'snd aoverilsmi; ihi~ bii.f s.uil 40:1-10. Con.n,. sloner has designated Friday, atlon, a savings and loan association submit n revised Financial Statement , g I. L. 4/30:5/1,14, 21. 36.00 Dated: April 2«, 1953 point a line drawn parallel with lotjot6s 7rini "saidsaid " blockblack, if '"sold"sold ' on term.i, '• This Ordtnonct shall become ef- June :s. ;9">3. it 10:30 o'clock ln the organized and exlstlns under the and Statement o)f Plant and Equipment I. BRANT1 8COTI Wqqdl)ri(!":e Avenue, through the b?tjln- wm rsqu^e a down payment of 10'. fectlve Immediately upon Its adoption foreiMon, prevailing time, an the time Laws of the United States ot Amer- with their bid. nlriK point: thenrr wmtheswwrly par- ,^{ tfat.bji accepterj by'tlie Ti'*t«hlp «":l advertising, accordlnn to law, . jiiiul his oflice ln the Sute House Annn. Ice. Plaintiff, and Lee C. Cultan iUHl , Drawing, Speclflcatlons and Forrp of SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Cler.....k. O.f. the Sup,-r: allei with Woodbridije Avenue, one hun- j Committee.' the balchce of pur^hasp ' HUGH B. QUiGLEY,...... !\VI-JI auue Street, TrentoD, New Jersey, 'Frances Hess Culton, his wife. D?- Bid. Contract nnd1 Pinrt for the pro- CHANCERY DIVISION. MIBDLESBX A. H. Rosenblum dreil and eiiihtv-four H84I feet more : priee to be paid In 36 equal monthly' Commltteeman-ttt-Large u. the place for the hearing thereon. fehrisntS Writ of fctecution ior the posed work are on Hie In the office of COUNTY, Docket No, F-1571-S2. Attorney for Plaintiff or less to the place of beginning. i installments plus mterc-A iuid other Attest: | 1 lie mime of the proposed bank' will sale of mortgaged premises dated the New Jersey HiRhwny Authority. TO: EiiEene Christian, CRteTina atlas- 58» New Bmniiwlcl! Av Subject to zoning and municipal terms provided for In the ccnitmct ol il. J, DUNIGAN, • i« suite Bank of Woodbrlilge, N. J. April 13, 1S53. • , 1033 Purkway Avenue, Trenton. N. J., I tella '.art. Fillppo OtMStellft, his Fords, New JcrEey ordinances, restrictions of record, if any, «lle. Township Clerk | Hie place where it is proposed to By virtue of the nbbvc stated Writ, and may be Inspected by prospective1- and her heirs, devisees and per- I. L. 4/30; 5/V, 14,1*1 und such fiurts as an accurate survey Take further notice that at spid sale, To be advertised as adopted ln the : -— and physical examination of the prem- ! or any date to which n may be ad- Independent-Leader on May 7, 1953.' , , Ises would disclose. j Journed, the Township Committee re Is said lots in said block to 3'ich bidder Joking ordinance was regularly passed iSew.tren. Ne% us It niuy SelOct. due rei;;ijd Ijoln^ t;iven and adopted at a regular meeting m The approximate nmount of the Judg- td terms and manner of payment, In the Townslilp Com'mlttse of the Town- nii'ir. to IK satisfied by said sule Is the cuse one or more iiuniniuin shall .sl.i]) of Woodbridge, iri the County sum of Two Tliousand Three Hundred • jjg received. Middlesex. Sew Jersey, held on the !iili Seventy-four i$2.374001 Dollars together Upon acceptance of the minimum day of May, 1953. ' With till' corns of this sale. bid, or bid above minimum, by the B. J. DUNIGAN. Together with all and singular the , Township Committee urn' the payment "" Township CIITI: rightsght , privilegespiile , hereditamenthditat s annd thereohf f by tthh e purchaseh r accordindl'Kg to / ORDINANCE uppurtenunces thereunto belonging or the manner of purchase In nccorciunca AH OHDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOI! ln anywise 'appertaining. with terms or sale on Jiie. the Town- CURSJ8 AND GUTTERS AND NEUEH- CORNELIUS A. WALL ship w.lil deliver a bargain and S:I!G SARY GRADINQ ON LOUIS STIJEKT Sheriff deed for said premises. IN THE FORDS SECTION OF THE CHANALI3, LYNCH & DATED: May 5, 1953 TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, N, .1. MALONEY, Attorneys. B, J. DUJUQAN, Township Cierk BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE TOWN- • ••• • Ifl performance 4/16,23,30:5/7 «3«,48 To b« advertised May 7 and May 14,- SJJJ;) COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP 1953, in the ludepeuu^nt-Ltauer. Qy WoOnBRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY Leader Kefcr To: W-10 OF MIDDLESEXl NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Refer To: W-248 1. By improvement of both tides of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; • NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Louis. Street in the Fords Si-rimn ol At & regular meeting of the Township TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Woodbridge, from the Southerly line Committee of the Township of Wood- At a regularegu r meetingg of thhe 1 ownshlp p, N(,w Brunswick Avenue, bridge, held Tuesday, May 5, oittee t the Towqshlp of wood; j Committee ot the Towqshlp of wood-;; ap:lirosimatelv Lineal Fee? with today's only new-type engine...with amazing new ways to 1953, 1 was directed to advertise the fact bridge, held Tuesday, May 5, oj ieij|gh Valley Rnllrond C'cninnv Is 1 that on Tuesday evening, May i(ia3,1 Was directed to advertise the Iiict ,,m.by Jl,thorilje(1 »s & loclll m>!me. 19, 1053, the Township Committee i thst on Tuesday evening, May meI,t will mret at 8 P. M. IDST) in the_ Com- , 10, 1953, the_ Township Committee , $M improvement shall he known Chambers, Memorial Municipal ' wlll meet Bt 8 P. M. (USD In the Com- ns tlie Louis Street Curb mid Gutter ..and a wonderful Bullding, Woadbridse, New Jersey, and mitvee Chambers, Memorial M Improvement. uxpuse and sell at public sale and to Buildloi, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and 3. All tile work of said Improvement the highest bidder according to terms e«pose and sell at public sale uud lu ,,. ,„ |)e tfnn(! ln aoconlanri, wlth tne of sale on file with the Heal Kit-ate tte highTBt bidder Eccordi.|K to terms ,.1.ul5,uml Vtt)tUe 0, Lo,llf, .Sllwt curb Department iuid Township ClerK "open Of sale on file with the Real Estate "to0' ms*,ictton wid to be publicly read Depaftment and Township Clerk open new way to ride I ,rlor ib prior to sale, Lots 44 to 40 inclusive lu Block 859-H on the Woodbridge Town- 1 ship Assessment Map. laku further notice that the Town- Take furctu-furctur noticnotie that theiTown- 1 • ship committee has, by resolution and •hip Committee has, by resolutioon and • i- ir Tnt \ pursuant to law, fixed a minimum punuamt to law, fixed a mfclmjiui l price at which said lots in wild block, price at which said lols in said block e Lh ,, ;;, '' * will be sold together wjth all other will be aold together with all pther "I f n .„ tv ' details pertinent, wild minimum price deitaU. pertinent, said minimum price o to be : beli.K (550.00 plus COEts ol preparing ; °' '» > tht' ui'i;d and udvertlalnt; this sale.' Said 5. A l the the deed and advertising this sale. Haiti .siild Ilinprovement, tu, •lint! such varl- ? tots In said block, if sold on terms, lots iU said block. If EUIU on terms, require a down payment of lu'jt utiuii', if any, from t>, rian and sped? win will require a down payment of 10'i flcnitlo of thICe 'bid accepted by the Township of the bid accepted by the Township is as may Committeenlttee., the balance of purchase Committee, the balance of purchase lu progress of work, . i'tl.v t(j be paid In 30 equal monthly price to be paid in 3(1 equal monthly ^""commfttM*iKOilHWl" l liiButlliilcMiis plus iiuereur. and other bhi moments plus mtereu and ou.er,6. Tli/-vT^l^p sum o, ( -,rr\i,„ i Hundred (»200.0()) terms provliied for lu the contract of terms provided, for In the contract ol sail-. : ' Dollars la herein ,.|iproprlftted 8s a sale. down payment. (•. r tl.e said purposes, Take further notice that jit said sale, Take further notice that ut said sale, or uny date to which it ihay be. ad- said eum havln:: in-rutofore been made or any date to which it may be ad- nviillnblp thi'ii'ion-. The furthir «Um journedd, the Township Comiulttee^ttmiultteett- journed, the Township Committee btms thhe righih t in itit s discretiodieti n to the rlsht Its to reject »ny nne or all hide ind to iM BUIU lots in i&uld block to Buch bidder s ; T us,IL niiiy select, due regard being given said lots In said block to such Bbidde givenr P .« ^ ]T. y pp to terms nnd manner uf payment, ln unt, lu ol't 5?la "npruvi uunt. ! as It may select, due regard belnB given P»"'e7 Noled ato men ihe coat 01 chrtylng ,-:,:,i- ..hit: or morn tnmliiiUiii bids shall s shal l jol t' la """ " '"s are he»«bj| auth-' be received. to receiveterms dan d manner of niiymut l j °rlvIC<' 5?1 t0 "npruviiuun'"' ' l frot m time t!o ttime Upon Hcceptiuice of the iin!nlm\im casUpoe onn e aoiieptanoor more eminimu of thme bidminimus m i'" ll" amount i,'>i to exceed the sum bid, or bid above minimum, by ihe bhide , receiveof bidd above minimum, by the| upprpprlated PUI main to tJiBprovluioilB Township Committue und the payment Township Coqmiltlei e and the payment °" Chapter Oi, f Titl-e- 40 pf the fee- thereof by the purchaser according to thereof by the purchaser according to| viseda SUitui.bUitu:,:, uf New Jersey, which the in,inner of purchase lu accordance the manner of purchase ln accordance. "ptes or bu . !,i,!l bear Interest at a You can't imagine what Chrysler engineering leadership does for you w)ih terms of sale on tile, the Town- with term* of sale on tlie, the Town- rllte llot, l" •:d six per MUt per an- falnp will dullver a ljuri;:tln and salt) will deliver a bargain and Tiit prnper Township Officials are lierehy .uuhorlzed to eiecute and Col! or ia* yfur I deed tor suldlatclv upon its adoption e of the Tuwiuhlp of Wood- TO WHOM IT MAV C*NCKRN: iiiifi niliTK.sini!, atWding to Law, At a regular meeting of the Township Tu I,, advertised IB :Hidepeudent- liuld Tuesday, May 5, Cwnmltue of the Tuwuship of W'ooii- ia;iLl, 1 WM directed to advertisdti e uie fInct brKlBe, 'held Tuesday,' Mai; 5,' Le-iV r i: April 23, 19|)3 and April 30, tlutt on TueBdny eveulnir, May 1953,1 was directed to advertise the tuct 105:!, \ r:, nuiirc of puljllc heurinj for 111, I'Ji'i, the Township Committee that on Tuesday eveulny. May 'w:'l , •1,11(111 on Mdy fi, -1059. will ineia ut B P. M. (Pb'I'l in the Com- IB, 1»S3, the Township Committee HUGH B- QUIQLEY, mitten Chambers, Memorial Municipal will meet ut ft P. M. (DaT) in the CommltUemBn-at-Laige Firepower Bi|lldlng, Woodbridge, Now Jersey, and Chaoirieru, Memorial Municipal! rysler expose au to 13S Ltlclu- prior to aala, Lots ift>, Ufl und 93 In Block MiTiCjfrs MBmY OIVBN' that atVD lu Work 897-A, on the Woodbridft 639 and Lots 2U to Ti lnclunlvo%nd 211 < i'siii«ill, Mnp. ' i to'34 lucliulvi: mid 37 to 40 inclusive • iii Floor Tiling tn various oftices of , Take further noijte that the Town- ltl Block B41 on the Woodbridge Towi- • Miiuorliil MutUolpul. Bulkilna Nu, 1 Now Available-The New Chrysler Airtemp Air-Conditioning System ihlp Comnuttue lias, by resolution Mid ship Aswauueiit Map, •:n Street, WMdMtdn, ?• J w"1 liursuuin iu Ira, ftnud t njlutuuUin Taii« furtner noilco tlut the-Town ' n utived Ijy IjUprovmianip f:o/niriltt«» , PTk« at Vhkh siild lots lu ffild Hooka sltlo ComninUH; Ins, by lenohjtkm uu . tlie TownaW^'tf Woo«lhtWg»'Ut the , Wlll bu sold' togttber with ait othfcr pulsuunt to law, fixed u. mlttlniuu Mnuorlal Mimlijlpa! Bulldln«, 1 Main , Iktalls p«rtlii«nt, said minimum prto* price ut which *ulrt lots In said blurt .su-i-ut, WoodbrtMe, New Jersey, until " ' 11,350.0)' pliu costs lit preparing will be wl(t t,,tether with all on:.: ii i'. M.. D8T on Ray 19, 1953 and then The a«w tod i ' ' tliij sale. Bal"" d' details pertinent, said rulnlimuii lm •a ;,uld MtiinotlAl Municipal Building MAURO MOTORS Inc. • lots In aiUd blooM. U «>id on urau, bfinj p

),,r lady of Peace GIANT OF GIANTS By Alan Mover Hoboes Are Nipped '53 Little League | Wear Bowling League Crown Pitching Rotation Lmhine Collects By Mauro Motors Season Is Opened Established, (Jerek iral Victory In Season's Debut In Fords Section Optimism Growing , our Lady of Peace I0H debut In the Mid- PORT READINO—The Mauro FORDS - The Fords I.ltt'e WOODBRIDGE A r.ipidly tm- Hrrlmll League a solid Motors' nine placed their newly League irmiminited Its 1953 sen- provinu HIRII Ecr-ool lmH"hall ...•'liinnplni? the Metuehen i farmed team on stage this week con In Brondwiiy style with a col- IOHHI under thc Mm of Oorfe Oi'i'k win hiive the 11• >i>n.tuntt-.v ',,,' ;, ilosn 5-3 score In n [ and cnme t.hroiiKli with a four- orful parade and n 'h»st of distin- ',,] . miic »t the local park ! Miir performance, defeating the guished speakers from Middlesex In biilnii;-)' its .soiison's record to- Hoboe, dercmonies. id tlic M.irodn's immo flfll ;i[inost every Fords bcx . Port Readlns took the initiative John P. Mrsznros, the u OficV. ,'hib, Hflci- II i-riny start. ,..,.' i in- team was ornnn- In'the initial frame when Tom of the parade and master of cere- v- ruircnllv boastInu n 3-4 rrcofsl ' i,.,l on the mound for IT LOOKS, Campy, the Motormen's starting monies, staged the most pictiir- hurler, hit a wild streak to load esque lines of march ever wit- iind should improve on it withM ,,f F'enm and was cred- AS IF r thp hasps via three walks, At this nessed In this community. The the ii"xt tivo wiTk'-i. T!io Buvr n • ilie iivitiRHrnl tfiuraph, 0O0B/ iiiinli-: WHS hai)dli-i:j>iied (it the , he required assistance WOULD "n'nt. Herbl Vnhtily stepped,up to|par*de started nt the Acme Mm- the piate nnd hashed a dcubb , ket Oft New Brunswick Avenue and '•••art if the seasui duo to a strlnB - j rrs Sinn Kovaleskl and CONTINUE nf postpniied Knm<'s, vhl'h cur- il.it nick in the hte In- down the left field line Jo scon marched through Rarltan Town- PATTBRM two runners and Dut his team out ship to Roosevelt Pmk, ' >l>d hk chiin,-!-; of W<.m IllT ,..,ki> into the scoring col- OF front. 2-0. Carney settled dotfn, HfthllghtmR the parnrto vert- after Valhaly's clout to retire the! the three rjnnds: St. Mary's High Hi ' "•-. n"«- U' ' he \\:\(i had ::,i> br.ttom of the first HIS BEST 1 ( side without further damage. i School of Perth Ambny, Mrh-osr U'.i n;»i-ortiinltv o line n« H pitch* -ii I.CP Sl.raube reached |( plt and Dl rtl Cc s fl()m ii" ri'''i on, Wo'idbrldi'.i- is now In n, Ulcr's choke play apd The Wrodbrld^ club battled In e " "'P " l villo, and thc prize winning P.A.I,, - •• • .1 ,'•! • -, m- T its nwr Gcorie .,.i ni to second on Ace the second Inning to knot the Hcbnicky, Joe Na»v, Georuc VTakn :;,<• pu.is to first.' Both count, after Carney, John Everett band from Hie 123rd Precinct, of Btnten Island I'tid BCITI'P Anderson arc the liuiieiivcred Into scorini? and J:hn Cnpraro jammed the mound chuc.kers Grrek will mp- ,. |inlHn« a double steal. buses with successive singles be- Rev. John Grimes KHVP the in- which preceded tho groin nc.ivcr on thc diamond podium inn bounced to third to fore Whit Kath drove the two tal- fi nni here nn In ,,s iir with the Initial tally. lies scamnerlnn across the plate speakers nt the Roosevelt Park .diamond. Those who ad- Ri'hnicky, n-ho hus notched two ,,,. ;i leveled the count In : \ with a safe blow to centerftcld, pitching wins ngalnst one ^efoat .,fi tjinzn on a sharp sin- dressed the lame gathering wore With two down in the bottom of pluce the start cf the RPnsnn, is r. .',..•!. Coilignn walked but BOBBY ...,,. . , j Mayor Hugh Quigley; Ccmmittre- The Ideal Beauty Salon keclercttcs arc shown uftrr ensuring the the second, the Hoboes took ad- . ! slnted to face South Rlv.^r in the ., j <>IT first by catcher mm Peter Srnmidl RRrllan St. Cecelia's Women's Bowlius Li-ncnr Chani|)innship in a down- THOMSON, tn-thc-wlre finish. The Beauliciiins, who wiin hy two rull ganirn, first game of the twin bill. Fither i; ,K;i!:lii'r's perfect peg to vantage of a walk, an err?r and Townshlp councilmon E n p H . OF THE NEW YORK back to back singles by Bob Thorn- Wal]re|. and E l; gsnBtor R,,,.. wen- forced In KI> nil out in their final match nf tlir season to pro- Nagy or Andprson Is exnp-teri to I, ii-.M. tect Ilieir slim lead ngainst the second j>l:tcc (enpfr's Dairy quin- Cr/AA/TS, GOT as and Tommy Giordano to move nard Vo?el; Sou(h Aml)(,v L1H1(, top the mounrl in the nlfthtrnn to ,.!<• (if Peace took the top jout to a 4-2 lfead. iteague president Jsimes Van De- tet. The chumps in the ahovr picture from left to right: Helena attempt to raclc up their lnit.lal • • rile once more In the OFP TO A'FAST Chelte. Fla Cheke Icnptaln), I.miirp Sinclair. Donithy Kochek and Mauro Motors balanced the yen; Woodbridge Little League triumph of the spring campaign. • i ilie second by a 3-i 0TART B/ Steffie Ssloy, Jw DcMarlno, n rewrvp out- scorn once again in the fifth with- j president, John Wilson; County ii :i Kurdcck started the CLOUTJMQ TH£ f/PST fielder at the start of the season, out hpiwflt cf a safe wallop, Two Probation Officer Bernhardt Jen- !•. by i in inn a single to hns earned a crock nt thc steady P/fCH THROWN TO walks and a costly error brought sen; and Fords Little League Pres- •,! (iall.i!;her drew a free rijtht field job due t- his r.in-ls- H/M FOR Tfte f/RBf | the tally abreast. 4-4. ident Ernest Dubay. : : Anderson moved both Bob's Defeats Gerity's to Cop ^'nt, irttlnf In recent, «amcs. The MAJOR LEA3UE ' '£H US 60T AflOTflERlfOMER //V In • the bottom of the fifth I • Sponsors Introduced to the ,i .i base with a bouncer Port. R«>ar)lni? fly chaser Is cur- : '£ 2/tP 6AM£ IT BQUALBO H& frame the Hoboes caught fire and crowd were Frank Henderson of Mifield. At this point i9$2 oorf>nr iH rently leadtag the club nt the plale drove three runs home to breeze Caswell Strauss*Cubs; Walter Vo- K. ofC. Bowling League Crown with an impressive .545 nvcrrg"1. (; e r m a I n mlsplayed rtfeiR out front again. 7-4. Two errors check of Walter's Pharmacy Dodg- iiiiulcv nt third to al- Final Second Half Standings: . John Papp placed second in the Dobos Iendx HHtin< ing Ftsturti nnd singles by Thomas, Olcrdano ers; Pied Popovich of Ponovlch W I, : miners to score. 1 pin toppling derby by posting a \ Johnny Dobos, last'spawn's bn<- and Gene Hapstak kept them Builder's Phillies; Michael Homn- Bob's Inc. 57 21 • ii rH.sed tlie crnp to a McCarthy's SS'i 28' j 169 average in :)6 games. During ting star, has a heallhv .416 murk, really alive. sack, Intevboro Red Sox; Julius Avencl Ponl 55 20 wnil thtr( ; the season he nuns up the high- « ' basfcmun Paul DeSan- : n I lie third with a run dels Quit 49 34' h The Motormen. who apparently | Denieter, Our Lady of Peace Yan- tls ls clo iP ..i;.. u .stolen base and an refnscd to be left behind, tied the ' kees; and John Dudics, Dudic's 45 42 est single performance with a ' behind clubbing the 39 45 lofty 255 game. Dal1 at a 00 R Bol 'score again in the sixth stanza at Browns. State Jewelers 23 M , -* P c°- > Kovacs is ( 'linrhed in 3rd 7-7. Rudy Qyockos delivered the A four-inning game between the Urbnn'a Stuaio . 12 1 SPORTS ROUND-UP dipped up the contest in bin blow of the Inning, a triple to American and National Division VJ u Individual Season's Avrraei'v: ,., . , ' n ™ """! '™ Lamberti have identical .303 nver- ii v.-iili a,pair of derlslvf By Johnnie Royle deep left field. ' All Stars took place after the cere- a 167 mark in 80 tilts. He had the MM. The teftm baU, mnrl[ at i jk.iMitk started it ofl by Four-Run Bulge monies. I. John Dovrenk lfil 75 second highest set, 597 and reg- the preseht lt m i u:ilk, and was immedi- With the score even, Mauro Mo- 9, .Tohn Papn 169 36 Istered the second top single score The Barrons will continue their ij'inanied on the base Not to be overlooked is the tremendous job Coach 3. Stephen Poos .. 187 80 behind Papp with a 253 tally. ! i Monday afterncon by Webber who was hit by a tors went into the eighth frame 4. M Pulko 166 Mnedu e Lou Gabriel and his assistant, Lou Bartha, are accom- and came cut with a four-run 5. Anc'te'v Gsrlt.y I6S 84 , Mike Schubert walked off wilh playing New Brunswick High at ii.ill Furdock, Our Lady of Barrons Cop Pair fi F-twnrri Clerltv 16,1 72 the third highest three frame s?t the county sea,t. The Zebras 6c- ii'inni; hero, then drilled plishing with the Woodbridge High track team which j bulge which was eventually their 7. MII-P RfVi'ibert iei 84 in deep center to score i margin of Victory. Kath and Rit- R. Mnr''n Mlnklcr inn by spilling the pins for a 596 mark, feated Woodbrkliie in an extra in- has yet to lose a dual meet this season. Years ago, if i. T Knrulnakt 25 ..-., ink and Webber. At the ter started the uprising with suc- In Golf CoStests . 159 while Andrew Gcrity posted the ning thriller earlier in thc season. 10. Jolm Cnssldy .... 18 :he frame, Fords had a 5-2 more than 12 aspirants turned out for a track team, cessive hits, then Carney drove third top individual game score at Kath in with a double to center. — Coach Lin- Inc. eased 245. it was a novelty. — Last month Gabriel had 7> .stu- Capraro kept the base paths well i Germain was charged coln Tamboer's Barron golfers Into the second half title berth Although Avenel Coal failed to St. Cecelia Girls dents show up for the initial workouts. The upswing churned up sending another tally continued to pmaw their onpon- with only a game and one-half to win a title, the keglers were cred-1 '•i' Metnchen club's mound in with a two-ply wallop down the . Mirlimi three and two- in the popularity of the outdoor sport can be attributed ents with the'r cxcl'ent shooting spare, then went on to nip G°r- lted with rollin? the loftiest thre? left field line. Frank Capraro ac- nn„intnined an unbeaten lty's, the first half winners, In (.he game set at 2560 and the, tcp single Seeking Contests ,I1U.I1!:S. to the diligent efforts of both Gabriel and Bartha, Who as they •• .rhony's Port Reading blew !counted for the remaining two runs j,kftm by triTOmK cr^nfiri High! annual playoffs to capture the came mark with a 909 perfofm- are instilling a deep competitive spirit into the mem- ihy dellvprlndelivering a clutch triple to ISELIN St. Cecelia's B.V.M. run lead in the first ta- Thr-ims Jefferson of, 1953 Knights of Columbus Bowl- anc&. Girls, under the managerial reins il ie Iroquois of Perth Am- bers of the squad. Several seasons back, the sport was , left centerfleld. g.4 „„,, ia One new .trend is to combine,. Sirmmonds, Cranford ... WttaWltth and 'Palmemerr sparklespledd fofor geo-phyglcists are also need- nue, Iselin, or phone her after five . win; tagged with Calso's o'clock at Metuchen 6-0228-R. paint and wallpaper in one room 12. Walsh, Woodbridge .... 2 Wood'bridge over the fairways nc- L'd in the petroleum and mining Tilts can also be booked by phon- :•• Our Lady of Peace will We didn't realize how much track had caught on using paint on certain walls and' Kulmayer, Cranford .... 1 counting for three points apiece industries, ^ wallpaper on 'the'others. Both of 3. Palmer, Wootfbridge .... ing Grogan at Metuchen.6.-1611-R • •• iroquuls nt Washington locally until after a stroll up Main Street Monday aft- 3,1'We Ciesb nicked up 2'.i. I after 5:30 o'clock. 'nil Atnboy. St. Anthony's these materials are being used to Laslo, Cranford 0 1. Cieala, Woodbridge '... 2'L> PENNY POSTCARD tie.tding is slated to engage ernoon. As we passed Jackson's drug store, a husky complement one or more walls of 4. Prasser, Woodbridge Sladkus, Thomas Jefferson '<2 \ The penny postcard isn't wh»t it INCO1VIK DIPS wood paneling. Donovan, Cranford - 1 2. Wnish, Wcodbridge 3 used to be, it seems. In the first Present prospects are that the '• •> club at V/aters Stadium voice sounded out, "Hey, Royle, what happened to this 1 •• -South Amboy Brljfgs will There is an almost limitless list Tamboer's club had a rough Wichanskv. Thos, Jeff'son 0 place, it now costs 2 cents' and, j Federal Government's income this l'M:;ar Field to match base Adams kid against Perth Amboy — he only tossed the of wallpaper patterns. Many de- tussle against Thomas Jefferson 3. Palmer, Woodbridge 3 too, it has lost about half it? for- year will be "substantjally below" • •:. the Metuchen C.Y.O. javelin 150 feet, and I know for a fact he's- good for at signs go equally well with tradi- due to the absenpe of Pragser, thc Lieberman, Thcs. J?ff'son 0 mer popularity with .the public, j thje $88,700,000,000 estimate by. Red Blazers' number four rmn 4, Friedman. Thos. Jeffeijson 3 I At ththe oldld, ratet , salel s over a lonl g President Truman." If thesh e pros- least a 170." We explained that Gabriel didn't allow tional or modern furniture. Monor tone prints and textured designs who, ,was Participating wl U fhe This afternoon the Barrons trek period averaged around 4,000.000,- pects materialize, the new admin- IN<; LOAN CONTROLS him to take his.ssecond and third throws bfecau.se he create investing backgrounds for t™* teateamm . HoweveHoweverr , WoocbrldgWoocorid"r j to the popular Jumping Brook 000 cards a year. In, the last full istration's problem of balancing -Linl VA loans on housln* had the event clinched with his first. overcame the handicap nicely by course to • engage Neptune High year at 1 rait, 4,l'93,748l200 cards the budget will be made mare dW- ••• -\r be made without * effective with early American fur- ^eckip? tbe Jeffs with just one and on Monday return to the go- were Issued. In the last full year, ficult. . . • imposed by ,the Defense niture Marry new desigsn simu- Point' over tne18 noles- Thomas ilonia clul) to meet Cranford in a at 2 cents, 'sales dropped off to a : HI Act. according to PHA late pebbles bamboo "tuffed' J'ef'ersPn's number four man au-1 second match. total of only 2,9,84,123,500. ••HiUor, Albert M> Cole. After departing from Woodbridge's most famous leather and bricks. «• " 'iie.m.s: 1, FHA mortgftgeB comer, we joufneyed up as far as the bank when an- JAG'S HAS IT! m |> be made repayable in There have been recent improv- " yours, Instead of a liutxl- other townsman stopped us with the inquiry, "Johnnie, ments in both paint and wallpaper. 1 -0 years, and the four or what have they got on that high school track team, a There Is a paint that gives a slate- Looking Over the material in the Little League

I HIP hlRh school, was ft RUOSI after and children, Barbara. Krlll and f tneg Shabhat Tomorrow morrow night at. Adath Israel SPORTS ROUND- the concert at the home of tier Walter, Wood Avenue, attended a Syria gogup (Continued from Sport Page) A narration. "Vision and Reali- I brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and birthday party for Karen Caliendo \ In Charge of Hadassah Woodbridge Oaks News Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson. There was ty," will be presented and narra- Invitation Basketball Tournaments lasi week . •,• r] In Newark. i n little Impromptu gathering. Mr. WOODBRIDQE -' Woodbrtdge tors will be Mrs, Irving Oood- By Gladn E. SeiMtk Ratajczak doing a nice job promoting the Mid cOllli]!. I and Mrs. George Maxwell, Mr. and The Holy Name Society of St, Chapter or Hadniaah will have steln, Mrs, Joseph Ostrower, and 126 Elmhunt Avetroe 'Mrs, Robert C. Scank, William Cecelia's Church held tu annual char«e Of the One* Shabbat to be Mrs. Isadore Rablnowitz. Mrs. Da- baseball loop ... Klrby would like to know why Z TeL Me. 6-18T9 1 vid Qutman, former president, will Thomas and Violet Scank. all of communion breakfast Sunday. The held after the sabbath services to- high school baseball field now under construction >,, Iselln, guest speaker was Thomas Hen- give the address of welcome and Hebrew songs will be sunfr by Mrs. The regular mrrttnR of the' act properly during a drill. Ob- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Dow- drlcks of the Yankee baseball fllm will be shown. All are invited. located smack in the middle of the stadium parkn^ William Stone. Woodbrktee Oaks civic League was servers of the event said that the "iR. Plymouth Drive, had their team. Mr. and Mrs Alec Cuthbertsnn lot with unlimited property around. Claims the i, * held Wednesday at St. Cecelia's general public had never before ninth wedding anniversary this Trinity Church of Iselin will had as Sunday guests, Mrs. Harry mill|| Recreation Hnll. The Civil Defense paid so little attention to the air Past week Happy anniversary,! have a Young People'* rally to- Evans and children, Dorothy Ben-Gurlnn reports 500.000 in Mr is too many barbers are working in shoemaker simp,' Council showed a film about Com- raid alert. Pedestrians continued «- Sommers, Plymouth Drive. morrow at 7:30 P. M, A religious Cheryl and Harry Charles, Iselln U. S. own Israeli bonds. munlcatlons during anairrald.lt walking and whatever else they underwent'an appendectomy this was very interesting and Instruct- w*re doing at the time. Children week. Best wishes for a ;peedy re- ive, R. C. Scank, Auxiliary Police continued to play In the streets, covery! Captain of Iselln, gave a short drivers failed to pull over to the Little Master George Burbcllo. talk and made an appeal for vol- curb. ' j Avon Terrace, celebrated his sixth unteers for the Civilian Defense you residents shoul3 h a v e! birthday, Friday. What a wonder- Spectacular Special Feature Event in LEON'S work. printed instruction cards to belfl1' Party ne h*1- He nad » real Done Calsetta cave an interest- hung on a wall in a room most cowboy affair. "Champ," the pony, Ing talk on the planting of flowers frequently used by the family. The!Rave a11 his Ilttle guests f1 and shrubs and then care and cul-1 obedience to these rules must be'lldes' Guests Included Bobbl Skl- tivatlon. He also told how to pre- followed lmplldty. • i Wnskl, Susan Walczak, Mark, pare the soil for different types, We are living In a vital area. Douglas, Michael and Charles, of shrubs. ,Our proximity to huge gasoline Francis, Joanie Scala, Lynda Dick Coburcer made a request and o11 **nte °' Sewaren and the SchafhauserV Linda O'Connell. M i ,_„.._..,...... _. . .. . Richie and Roy Abel. Judy Klein, for members for the soft ball' induatrial area of Newark, Harri- league. The team Is taking over son' Kearny, Perth Amboy. en- Jackie Smith, Dennis, Dale, Tom- the Henry Street Baseball Field. hances the danger to our own mie and Jack Dlxon. Anyone wishing to Join the league homes. If a bomb should come our j Mrs. Lester Jentjs and son. please Ret in touch with Dick. A VW wc should certainly know what Stephen, Bender Avenue, were Sat- report was also given on tax rebate t0 do-II then behooves us to do all urday dinner guests of Mr. and from Underwood Mortgage Co. we Cfln t0 Protect our precious fam-1 Mrs. Tony Artemesio, Wood Ave- Presldcnt Borys advised each llles and homes. Our duty to our nue. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jentls Individual to pet in touch with the country does not end In having! visited Mr. Jentls mother. Mrs. mortgage company for his own served it in the armed forces. The William Jentls, Newark, Sunday, rebate."Mrs. Steinberg gave a re-i apathy shown by the general pub- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale, port on policing the bridge on Oak lie U pitiful. Volunteers for Civ- Adams Street, were hosts art Sun- Tree Road over Oarden State ilian Defense are urgently needed. day dinner to the Misses Mary and Parkway. I-eo Parley and Pete We need auxiliary policemen, flre- Anne Nelson, Jersey City; Mr. and Schmidt advised setting up a pe- m*n- wardens, messengers and first Mrs. Adolph Wlttersheim, Irvins- tltlon for » guard rail on t he ald workers. If you wish to volun-;ton, and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond brldae. We expect a blinker light •*«* for this work, get In touch with; O'Grady. Winfleld Park,. at Plymouth Drive and Oak Tree Pollce Headquarters. R. C. Scank Mr. and Mrs, Jack Katzenback, Road as soon as state authorities wlU take applications for lselln. Adams Street, entertained Mr. and pass upon it. Membership dues Hls telephone number is Me. 6- Mrs. Richard Katzenback and were also urged, $1 a year for each *"79. £ daughter, Newark, Sunday. resident. Mr, anfl Mrs. John Mclaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer mo- The Red Cross BloodmobllBloodmobile will Terrace entertained Mr. tored to New York Thursday be around for blood donations. The chrlst Dowd' Newark, over the where they met and escorted to next trip will be in June. If anyone week end- Sunday guests at the their home Sgt. James Bittenben- wishes to danate blood before that Mclaughlin home included Mr*, der. Jr.. of the Army Air Force and time, please call Red Cross Head- chri8t Dowd and children and his family who have just returned quarters in Woodbridge. Mrs. Margaret McLaughlin of from Germany after having been Tomorrow night there will be an i Newark, stationed there for three- years,, important meeting at V.F.W. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clough, The Blttenbenders were week-end Headquarters on Lincoln Highway. I Adams Street, were hosts Sunday, guests at the Trimmer home. Sun- All organizations please have rep-' to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorger, day, Mr. and Mrs. Trimmer and resentatives there at 8 P. M. This Cranford. guests motored to High Bridge to means the Civic League. Arrange- Mrs. Robert S. Scank, Adams i visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs ments will be made for Memorial Street, attended the banquet of Jame" s Bittenbender~ , 8r" . Dais'exercises. ' " St. Cecelia's Bowling Leauge of Mrs. Alec Cuthbertson and son, The "Show of the Year" given which she is a member, at the Richard Allan, were guests at the by the Iselin Lions Club will be' Flagship, Tuesday evening:, April home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. presented tomorrow at St. Cecelia's 28. She was awarded a prize for Robert Scank of town. Hall 8 P.M. Proceeds will be used being one of the 10 highest play- Mr. and Mrs. John Tlrpak, Jr., for many worthy causes. ers. and family, Irvington, were Sun- I am in receipt of a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stein- day dinner guests at the home of Barnett OSofsky Sr. Vice Com- berg and sons, Mark and Joel Lee, | Mr. and Mrs. John Tirpak, Adams 1 OFF Leon's mander of the Disabled American' Wood Avenue, and Mcs. Lena Street. Little Janet Tirpak, Irving- Veterans. Woodbridge Township Gelb were Sunday dinner guests ton, has been a guest or her grand- Memorial Chapter No. 56 request- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. parents for the past week. ing that I acquaint any veteran Steinberg, Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scank who has sustained wounds or in- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Markell, and daughter, Violet, Miss Kath- Low Anniversary juries in the armed service of his Rahway, were Saturday guests at leen Maxwell, William Thomas, cauntiy. that he may obtain mem- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert" town; Mrs. William Sleder, Mrs. bership ir. this organization. The Scank, Adams Street. George McCann of Rahway, and next regular meeting of the Chap- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ammiano, Mr. Norman Scank of Newark were Sale Prices!! ter will be held on Tuesday evening Bender Avenue, entertained sev- Sunday guests at the home of Mr. May 12 in the Municipal Building, eral guests including Mrs. George and Mrs. Robert S. Scank, Adams Woodbridge. Requests for mem- Amato, Union; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Street. bership may be submitted to: Bar- thur Pelosi, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cle- Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan and nett Osofsky, 628 West Avenue, Se- caleae, Newark and Mr. and Mrs. children, Mary Ann, Margaret and waxen. Herbert Kramer, Iselln. Mr. andjimmie, Springfield. Mass.. were The Iselin Lion's Club is making Mrs. Ammiano were Saturday Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, an appeal for old iron, copper, guests at the home of her mother, Harry Schott, Adams Street. Other Leon's goes "all out" to bring you the greatest living room furniture sale in our 48-year aluminum and rags. You are re- Mrs. George Amato, Union, where guests at the Schott home w«re Mr. quested to bring them to Al's Su- they welcomed Private Gabe Joseph Kramer and daughters, history! Never before have we offered such a tremendous selection of world-famous noco Gas Station of Lincoln High-' Amato, who is homa-on furlough. Kathy, Betty and Julie of Newark. way. If you cannot bring themj Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Welshelt and Kroehler furniture at such spectacular low prices. Tomorrow, tomorrow night and Sat- , yourself call Charles Christensen, | Bender Avenue, entertained sev- daughter, Carol, Bender Avenue, urday we are slashing an extra 20% off our already extra-low anniversary sale prices, Me. 6-3027 or William Dangell Me. I eral out-of-town guests at Sunday motored to Wllkes Barre, Pa., 6-2260 who will arrange to have dinner. They were Mr. and Mrs. where they spent the week-end. Keep in mind that Leon's does not mislead you with fantastic claims of 40%, 50%;, 70% some one pick them up. The pro-; Harold Alpern and daughter, Mur- Mr. and Mrs. William Otton, and 80' V discounts. We tell the truth in our advertising and in our store. When we say ceeds from the sale of this junk iel; Dr. and Mrs. Jack Newkirk Adams Street, motored to Stone will be used for Iselin First Aid,and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Luca Harbor, Saturday and spent the 20% off our regular low prices, you can be sure of getting bona fide, legitimate reduc- , Squad. This is clean up week, so; Prosseda and children. Kenilworth. week-end at the home of Mr. Ot- let's hunt for scraps to help the Mr. and Mrs. Kramer entertained j ton's parents* Mr. and Mrs. Roland lions on the best quality furniture your money can buy! You can be sure that Leon's delivers Squad, which is always willing to Mr. and Mrs. George Chernln, Otton,, who have just returned bargains-not fantastic claims. We've been doing just that for 48 successful, friend-making help us, Sunday, May 10 is the fl- Belleville, Saturday evening. I from a vacation in Florida. Mr, , nal day for the drive. Miss Violet Scank, Iselin, who and Mrs. Roland will be week-end • years. We urge you not to miss this extraordinary opportunity to save as you've never We certainly found in our sur- was one of the participants in the guests at the Otton home this prise air raid drill, Sunday, that Woodbridge High School Glee week, saved before. Get here bright and early tomorrow for the savings spree of your lifetime! the public does not know how to Club Concert, Friday evening, at! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronen 16 2-pc. KROEHLER Living Room Suites, «*• 23950to 34^ 60 SALE 1 91 60 to 279 FOR YOUR PATIENCE 18 3 - pc. KROEHLER Living Room Suites, m. 25990 to 399•» DURING THE 12 2 and 3 pc. KROEHLER Sectional Sofas, "g 199•* to 00 TELEPHONE STRIKE... SALE 15960 to 247 Our Sincere Thanks! 18 Handsome KROEHLE R Cushiohized Chairs ^ 23.7510 89a SALE 1900 to71-6°

Thanks for your patience and friendly understanding dur- Included are tapestries, friezes, tweeds. All pieces with famos ing the telephone strike. Service was as near normal as we• • """*• Kroehler cushionized construction. could make it. ,, Special Low 48th Anniversary Sale Terms . Our "thank you" comes with special meaning from the telephone n#n and women who worked long hours, at | unfjsaniliar tasks, to keep your service going* Your patience. made a tough job easier to carry on. ' "I Q% DOWN Now that the strike is settled, it's back to the work of With 18 Monthfi to Pay providing more and better service for New Jersey. •i . •- i TOT PADY ^OJl0EU3^ERf YET? h*** We're just as pleased as yQU are that this is so. ^ill hold your purchase for future delivti > - :,••..•••.••.,,- .. ••>:•..•.,;,. ,• without charge. NKW JRgUEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY SMITH CORNER KING STS. ;-?-' IMPORTANT This Special^ Kxothltr Sole Enfc Saturday OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. At5;30P. M. ""»•"• i "!•