Complete News, Pictures A Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, Cfajrly To the Community Interest i,ul Impartially Each Week Mepenbent - Full Local Coverage [roi, XI,VII—NO. 27 RnlHTtI » Sernntt Cluu Mutter Published Rmy Thursdnv »t Hie Posi omc«, Woodbrtrtue, H. J. WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 lit IH orteii 9trwt, Woodbrldce, N .1 PRICK KIQRT CENTS Iweetness The Best Call of All! 'Bugs' Halt Cost Policy, and Former Resident who Visited Stricken Flood Area, Tells Parents CMdren are Safe Full Sewer On Schools WOODBRlDOI^-Worrlfd WoodbridRe~parents, whose children were Light vacationing1 at Blue Mountain Camp. East Slroudsburg are thnnkrul to ft SomerviUe resident today. Plant Use Still Vague > (HARIES C. OREGOBY The man, Theodore Bllteer. formerly of Perth Amboy, hired a hell- copter Sunday and new to Stroudsburg In the midst of the flood area and tben found his way by cur to .the camp where his two children Another Month Expected Boanl Feint* in Hastily pi In all my gumshoe were staying. Mr. BHtaer took the Before Total Operation (ailed Session after of all the Woodbrldge chll- the mysteries in the Is to be Attempted of our government 20-Minute Conference The children at the camp, all of flakin and Snider, WOODBRIDGE' - Mayor Hugh WOODBRIDOE—The Board of. whom are due to come home on B. Quigley and Commltteeman L. Education has rejected the theory ivon't been able to solve schedule today, are: Barbara His Idol, To Meet Ray Allbani. chairman of sanita- <>f architectural competition as a tion, announced yesterday that disappearance of 1,064 Dern. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mi'ans or obtaining best possible Murray Dem, Green Street; Lynn as soop as the. new sewage dls- school designs at the least possible plants. I have referred Samson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 1:30 Sunday on TV oosdl plant Is In full operation, CfKSt. Department of Dead William Samson. Barren Avenue; "leading citizens of the Township WQODBRIDOE - Dick Ma- In a hastily-called meeting j the case of the planting Carol and Charles Hutner. children will b* Invited to make a general Monday, the Board ft) put itself r ndreds of pansy plants of Dr. and Mrs. Cyril I, Hutner kin, the 11-year-old am- Inspection of the plant," putee who performs In the Ise- on record in favor of the policy Orow Avenue: Richard Plav^i, The Mayor and Mr. Alinani said ke old high school, arid son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Plavin, lln Little League, will have one of building "low-cost" schools, they were certain tha inspection [their prompt removal— Grove Avenue; Alan and Lyn of his favorite dreams come without Indicating a specific price would stop all rumors that the jit what price. I haven't Jacobson, children of Mr. and Mrs. true this Sunday afternoon at ranse; »nd <2> approved tne ap*^ plant Is not working properly. to the identity of theLewis Jacobson. Ttsdale Place; and 1:30 when he Is scheduled to polntment of two architects, Alex- Kenneth Klein, son of Mr. and meet his idol, the Brooklyn The representatives said the ander Merchant Associates, New i or persons whose bril- Mrs. Morris Klein, Elmwood Ave- plant is now operating partially, Brunswick and Murray Llebowitz, [judnment is responsible Dodgers' Duke Snider, on the nue The latter Is the nephew of Happy Felton "Knot Hole but will not be operating fully for Perth Amboy. location of a hot dogState Senator B. W. Vogel. Gang" television program on another month. The mayor re- There was no public notice the I on the lawn of our new In his phone calls to the parents, Channel 9. ported an agreement had been BoBard would take any action signed with the Central Rail- Monday night, because It had an- and one-half million Mr, Bliteer told them the children Mr. Felton communicated hiph school. These, I were safe from harm, .that they road to provide a siding for de- nounced it was meeting to dis~ with the Independent-Leader livery of chemicals easily from cuss the problem of constructing forrv to report, are still inhad pure drinking water from ar- earlier this week to state that tesian wells and that their only railroad tank cars. He also ad- the 300 classrooms which Super- tnding file even though final arrangements have been mitted the engineers are still vising Principal Victor c. Nicklas- worry was that they couldn't get completed for Sunday's show continue to pursue an In touch wltlUhelr parents to tell "getting some bugs out of the has estimated will be required by lation. '* them all was well. He said they and he, along with the Brook- equipment." 1960. For some unexplained rea- seemed relieved when he Informed lyn Baseball Club, are looking son, however, the Board was able » « » forward to meeting Dick. The On July 14, Mayor Quislcy an- them that he would call all their nounced the sewage plant would to confer for'aO minutes and reach f trouble, I guess, is that parents. Iselin youngster will appear !n the conclusions of generality on uniform and will give a brief go Into operation the following Jetting behind in my week, that the first part of the building policy, and particularly and don't have a exhibition of his fielding ability on architects. before a large TV audience. week would be "a sort of break- of windttnj up one5 Teachers Named ing-in period" and by the end of Charles E. Gregory, publisher Accompanying Dick on the the week the plant /ould be in of The Independent-Leader, ex- [before another comes trip to Ebbets Field will be his With all this backlog full operation. pressed the opinion the matters— father, Dick Makln, Sr.; Wind- which long have been of public i(i to be finished. I now At Board Session sor Lakls, staff photographer; On July 21, the official an- nouncement was made that there concern-should be presented In' a to Johnny Royle, sports edHor; meeting which the public could i „.„ o j , WOODBRIDQE -- Five new and Charles E. Gregory, pub- were a few adjustments to be Why ,th$A Board Of • teachers were appointed at a mwt- completed and the plant would attend and express its views. The tion without public, Ing of the Board ot Education, lisher of this paper who, Monday session was attended by through hte efforts, made It be in full operation the follDwinu of its intentions, call- Mnnday. week. On July 28, Mr. Alibani five men who, by chance, had They are: Mrs. Mabel E. Kim- possible for Dick to meet the heard It was to be held. This was iivi'iith-hour meeting,. ,. ... popular Brooklyn outfielder. said It would take another week wlth more than flve yem and on August 4, Louis P. Booz the total participation by the com- u nicht to adoDt a' "' Dickie will also probably u m ,ni 10 aaopia teaching experience, $3,750 a yeRr; announced the construction of munity In a project which will have a chance to chat with Don -building policy. The | Mlss Anne M8rie Wilderotter, $3.- a siding was holding up £ull oper- cost between $8,000,000 and $10,- Newcombe, star Dodger twlrler, ias been fumbling jOOO; Miss Constance D. Lindsay, ation. Yesterday, the mayor and 000,000 if completed, merely be- who like Dick lives In Wood- chools for months, and I °ne year's teaching exuerience, $3.- Mr. Alibani said it would take cause the plans for the meeting bridge Township. fenly without warning 150: Miss Adele V. Slenls. $3,000; another month. had been kept In such secrecy. Charles C. Pelns, more than one The New Brunswick Tirm will is up the ball for a long year's service in the armed forces, (rhilc the spectators are prepare plans and specifications $3,150. Sewaren Founder for a proposed Junior High tig the other- way. The secrtary was authorised to Red Cross Strives School In Colonia area and altera- • • • advertise for bids for bus trans- tions to the existing High School portation to«Ml from the different^. (Continued OB Page 'Five) LUS\ say, however, that sections of Colonia, particularly Kin impressed with the Colonta Boulevard and Longfellow SEWAREN — The estate of PRETTY MISTRESSES OF A PRETTY FAMILY: Maggie. Pat and Betsy Tallon, daughters of Dr. with which the Board* Drive areas, and the Intersection of WOODBRIDGE — The local and Mrs. Thomas L. Tallon, 135 Oreni Street, are busy younf ladies these days since their beaglt, flake decisions when it New Dover Road and Middlesex Johnston De Forest of Cold Spring Red Cross Chapter operated Harbor, L. I., who died November Ginger, presented them with a litter of 9 babies. Mother and children, and father, Jerry, are all Aid Squad's Drive down. It was desper- ! Awnue. around the clock over the week- well under the watchful eyes oftheir self-appointed puppy pediatricians, help from the Town- Mrs. Margaret Ford was named 25, 1952, has been appraised at end endeavoring to secure Infor- to a clerical position in the office $4,508,280.68. The estate's net mation for Township residents For Funds to Open Committee and the of the Superintendent of Schools value was listed as $1,199,103.74. whose families were in the flood Board a few at a salary of $2,750 a year. She areas. Oil-Truck Mishap Causes Flood Area Aided WOODBRIDQE — The 1955 \ hs URO and begjjed as- has had more than five years ex- Mrs, Priscilla De Forest Wil- Telephone messages and tele- drive for funds for the Wood- perience. liams, his daughter, of Cold brldge Emergency Squad was Help promptly ar- v grams were received through Sat- but the Board then The Board officially decided that Spring Harbor was bequeathed urday and Sunday nights. A mes- 4 Hour Tie Up of Traffic By Local Residents launched this week with the mail- the new Iselln School now under $100,000 and all other personal sage was received Sunday noon ing of appeals to industries, clubs, it didn't want any, construction will be known as WOODBRIDGE — Traffic on Route 1 was tied up from 12:40 WOODBRIDGE — The Police and professional people in the property except money, stocks and from Blue Mountain Camp assur- de helpersr iwere dis- Iselln School 18. ing local parents that their chil- to 5:30 P. M. Tuesday after a gasoline truck collided with a car at Reserves of the Woodbrldge area by the squad. The Board suddenly A letter was received from the bonds. She also received all real dren were safe. The welfare of the Cloverleaf. Township Civil Defense Council A house-to-house canvass will it could handle the Pa rent ^Teacher Organization of estate owned solely by Mr. Dethe children was further corro- According to Patrolmen Stanley Gurney and SteVen Tobak, did their bit in patrolling the begin on September 9 and will job itself, and estab- School 17. Inman Avenue, ask- Forest, with provision that any borated that afternoon by a father Murray H. Wergeles, 62, 765 Bronx River Road, Bronsville, who flood area In Ewing Township, be handled by Squad members ing whether the school grounds was traveling south on Route 1 In the fast lane, attempted to make near Trenton, Sunday. some kind of a speed property she disclaimed should of ione of the children at the and volunteers. would be repaired In time for a camp who was able to fly there. i right hand turn onto the south- Jules Bernstein, president of doing it-*-such as it be bequeathed to the Presbyter- At two o'clock Sunday morn- PTO fair to be held next May. Les- west ramp of the Cloverleaf lead- ing, Joseph Dambach, dlreptor of the squad, Is again chairman of ter Neary. chairman of the Th« ian Hospital, New York. ing to Route 35. The gas truck CD, received a call from'Ewing the drive and he named captaias Grounds Committee, replied that dents of Pennsylvania were re- was operated by James Bellara, 3 Drivers Accused Mr. De Forest w,as the son ofceived through the Red Cross Township asking for 10 to 15 men of areas as follows: Ernest Bresa I learned of the everything should be in good shape 39, 213 Maple Street, Lakeside and Vincent Oloffre, Amboy Ave- by that time and advised the group the late John Taylor Johnston, Disaster headquarters In Scran- Park and owned by Trenton Oil to help patrol the disaster area is intentions late Mon- president of the Jersey Central ton which have been set up for Of Tipsy Driving and to relieve Ewing personnel. nue, Main Street, Fulton Street, to go on with its plans. Co., Trenton. to turnpike; Anthony Poos, south E'was anxious to attend Drees Economy Railroad during the latter part that area. Inquiries lor Connec- Mr. Dambach immediately put In Bellara told the police that he of turnpike; Robert Leisen and |eetinK. The J>oard had The • Colonia Hills Taxpayers of the 19th century. In buyinfe ticut are routed through- Hart- WOODBRIDQE—Three motor- a call for Patrick Kilmurray, head was also travelling south on ists will appear before Magistrate Charles Hale, Amboy Avenue, shad to put on ice,Association in a letter to the Board the right of way for his railroad ford, There has been a delay in of Auxiliary Police on the Coun- getting replies from Connecticut Route 1 in the truck lane when Andrew D. Desmond next Tues- Main Street, to turnpike; Alex- en announced a recess endorsed low-cost construction line along the coast, Mr. John- cil and by 3:30 A. M., 22 men d n as communications- are still in- Wergeles vcar suddenly swerved day to answer to complaints of ander Hamilton and Elroy Merritt, be taken. I inquired ™ » ««Mtm* competition. ston bought the entire area which left police headquarters. They ar- he e tter was received nd complete. * in front of him. drunken driving. rived in Trenton at 4:15 A. M.,Main Street, Amboy Avenue, nR the recess would be, Jn f/1 e » $"** Is now Sewaren (then called East A special appeal for contribu- The truck driver reported he Michael Donoghue, 58. 28 and were escorted from there to Green Street to Route 35; Elbur ommissioner Van Ness superintendent of schools |vuj- Woodbridge) and developed it as tion for flood victims has been ried to get out of the car's way Washington Avenue, Iselln, is thethe disaster scene., Richards and Leonard Madden, me this was the first a residential summer resort Just only Township resident Involved. Main 8trftet, Amb^y Avenue, tor C. Nicklas reported he still made by Red Cross through the by swerving to the right too, but Sunday at 1 P. M. 13 more men (Continued on Page Five) before the turn of the century. According to Patrolman George Oreen Street to railroad. Board had* an op- (Continued on Page Five) 'Continued on Page Five) left headquarters to relieve the nity to discuss1 school- Hutnik, a car operated by Ray- Edward Miller, railroad to turn- monq Neveil, 56, 182 Summit Ave- first contingent and they stayed pike to Beards Brook; John Egan, policy. I assumed nue, Btoomfield, had stopped to until lfcte at night. The first con- Green Street, Rahway Avenue, ance this was so, the make a left turn from Green tingent wa? led by Capt. Edward Freeman Street to railroad; John sion would last for Street to Route 27 on a green Stas and the second unit by Capt, Ruth,' East Green Streeti, Rahway • in the lieht of the fact light, when it was struck by Dbn- Raskel Merrttt of the Reserves. Avenue, Carteret Road to creek; need 300 classrooms oghue's car which, was' traveling The overall director was Sgt. Jo- William Jeltcks, Carteret Road, east on Oak [Tretj Road. seph Sipos of the Wopdbridse Rahway Avenue, Wedgewood Avc- at a cost of upwards Police Department. 00.000, and I was pre- Donochue was pronounced under (Contlnued on Page Five) the influence of liquor joy Dr. to leave. Fred A. Kessler, at polica hcad- * * » (luarlcrs. iRht I ought tcj ask Also pronounced drunken dri- kiard would reconvene vers by Qr. Kessler were Robert light, however, and I Sheti, 39, 177 Moreland Street, Staten Island |nd Felice Faella, it would. 1 then en- 41, 870 Flora iStreet, Elizabeth ed to obtain an esti- The former ww arrested by Pa- the length of the re- trolman Arthur Qrosskopf and the and you could have latter by Patrolman Howard Tune. me over with a bob- when Commissioner |es.s told me the recess Fiend Shoots Dog Tied [last twenty minutes, In Sewaren Ruek Yard nonths of indecision, WOODBRIDQE" — Somewhere "imor consultations, uround the Township the mean- ,000100, 0 construction est Buy" is walking around. [was to t*>est»»Ushed John Hardlsh, 463 West Avo- pnty minutes — and nue, Sewaren, reported, to Patrol- rmounced at a time )f man Joseph Dombrowskl Tues- the public had not day that when he went out to pprised. feed his dox he found the animal • • * dead. An inspection revealed that the dog h,atl a bullet' wound in |,therefore, is the mvs- his head, Hardtsh told the of- nich nam conj^onts ficer the dog had been tied in tie first pu^e, I must the back yard. ne explanation why of Education WO MVh ]first wanted the FORDS — Charts nBlanchard, 143 Ford Avenue, reported! to Pa- |,and guidance of the trolmen Stanley Ourney and lip Committee and ONUE UPON A TIMK: 'thin lake In Fwdn Park was a show p'»c«, a wading yuol iu tine summer ami a skating rink in the winter But Ihte is the way the lake looks now—full of ullmy, decayed le ives and al^urts of rubbish on the botuui and cuvered with swunn Steven Tobak, "fussday that his EXCELLENT SHOTS; Patrolmen Fhlltp Wvlno mi Andrew ming Board could home-had been entired while the vtieUtlun on lop. One ynar the Ford* Uons Club paid to huv» the Jake cleaned out so the youngsters could go skating but nw JiU4wi«, at » twonui n team, tmeried leoond plaoe winners In uel to take their busy family was away on vacation and nu eHuri Is ro»de to keep It cktw and It U intrely a perfect brwsdins place for ntuMiultuci. Tha lake It, adjacent to t'h« the annual Mirror Pistol Tourney »t Temeek. %,x&w\g 8hot a time at long ses- are* used durlna the nuranw months by civic orK*nl»aUous and Little Uuue $1,60 in people* stolen out of- a perfect .300 and Vnuovlno, .»M. They were Muri out of first l pl|ce by % lone point. ", i

THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1955 Postto Observe Avenelite II Warren Harbour, Sewaren V-J Day Sept. 2 At Farewell \\ Weds Miss Nancy Brennan pon.l)S At n special meet- AVENEL Mi :,„, .. Pr.WAREN Miss Nancy Brcn inn (,f Fords Memorial Post, VPW, Bergmueller, Avenei ;:• . nnn (!mi«hl»r of Mr. merly of Central Avenue, Spwnr plans were mndn to commemof' tertftin«d at a •dinner „„ Juiiii \V Brennan ol Birmingham. rn, served !hp brtUPKroam »» lite v-.l Diiy by holding ceretnon- day in honor of Pam H,'.,' Alii formerly of O!tn Ridge, »is ><; pud an open house September who leaves today [,„• J al 3:30 o'clock Satur- 1 After the ceremony a reception o The public is Invited to take College Tenn.. to i,, ," afli'iiiDon In Christ Church, s lh (inv p.ui and to stay for the refresh- paratlon for the minis!, " i Ruiae, to Warren Barbour. George S. Parlln. 80 Hillside Ave- i tniMi!; win of Mr and Mrs Rodman Bar- nue. Olen Ridge. Guests were Mr. ;m(j , linui Ol Road, Sewarnn. Rev. Mrs. Barbour was graduated Plmi.s to purchase signs warn- Bergmueller, Misses i,,,,' Ciuiirs H S'.IKS solemnized the i)i«' motorists of school children. Erha Bergmueller •„, from William Smith College, Km. i Geneva, N. Y. The bridegroom, a :<>' imrUclpate in the Middlesex Bej-gmueller, all Of /w I'll., in ide was attended by Mrs graduate of Woodbridge High county VFW Blood Bank project and Mrs. Elmer ^Boi> Irviiv of Rochester. NY., School and the U. 8. Army Com- iiul t,:> improve the post building toM. Robert I.,,.. munication arid Signal Corps iint! ijrotinds were made at n E. Bennett, Avenel; ; School at Fort Monmouth. was ivRiilnr session last Thursday. R. Grant and son, Win' " Mr,1 • Port Reading a member of the armed form Nine signs have been purchased den, Pa., Miss Mary Kki for ftnir years. Three years .if by the post nnd will be placed 6n Kearney; Mis.s L. Ed,,,,,,, - ••t this time he was statlonedin Ger- streets adjacent to Schooli 14 and boro and Mr. and Mrs 't • Personals many. He is now employed n.s 7 and our Lady of Peace School son, Long Branch. ^•P technical representative in the uid on roads leading Into Fords New England district of the from Perth Amboy and Wood- Surpluses of ,,n ,, 1 Wright Aeronautical Corp. of bridiv nnd on Ford Avenue. The products are forscen un, , , Carlstadt. siens have the approval of Po- By MRS. lice Chief John R. Egan. JOHN T. delivered the sermon and Bro- Service Officer Glenn Nelson. McDONNElJ, , ther William Cap»no. Bound reviewed progress made by the 15 Slith Street j Brook, theologicBl student prepar- County VFW Council to Inaug- ing for the priesthood, was master urate a Blood Bank to supple- This Is It! Port Reading of ceremonies. Rev. Stanislaus ment those now In existence. The Special Croup WO-81U2-W Mllos, pastor, wa« celebrant. No- EAT nOWHINl'TS, TAKEN ILL: Tut-nty-four person- who had »al«-n cream-filled doughnuts said to have been sold l>y a project was undertaken at' the vena prayers in honor of St. An- Carlerrt bakrry. were taken 111 Tuesday in what (urtm! polUr dcMrllw as an epidemic of food poisoning Here anxious relatives suggestion of Victor Chrlatotfer- thony were included In the closing and friends are shown standing in front off Washington School w here an emergency aidd hospital wass set upp. MiiodhridRe son, Avenel delegate. Under the axeclses. plan, County VFW members would SUMMKll Hold Reunion Squad assisted doctorrs and (nrtrret Kirst Aid Squad. Among th >M- hospllaliicd at I'erth Amboy C.cnerall HospitaHitl l afteft r first aid be naked to donate blood In ex- M; .in.; Mrs Andrew Futley Sail for Cuba treatment was Anthonny Daniel, 28. lflf. Sixth Street, Port Read IIK. who was strlck.n while ut work at the ''•'' - • ' ' ' ' " + be used later by the veterans ami K.:i;:.<\ 49 Hageman Street, nie DeNittlst 35 First Street, SUITS and their families If needed. Othsr c:i:i ;:.;i.iiffi at a family reunion .nailed aboard the S. 8. Florida for a Cuban vacation from Miami, residents of the county would (iiiiiii: c;ursi.s were Mr. and Mrs 4 benefit under the VPW plans na were to ',V),% Jo::r. K.iliat and daughter, Rene*. Florida. Miss Cordllia Steward. Minsky Announces they would be supplied through aiiii J.irr.i-.s Moss, of Detroit; Mr. Railway Is also malting the trip. Sewaren Notes * participating hospitals. The Perth and Mrs. Andrew Fallal and chil- Playground to Clow NOW New Store Opening Amboy General Hospital has been dren Robert and Susan, Paramus; Tomorrow Is the last day at the the first to join the plan. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Moser and Fourth Street Playground. A WOODBRIDGE — The grand daughters. Deborah and Bernice, picnic will be featured. Children opening; of Mac's Liquor Store at Tentative plans were made for 18* are asked to bring box lunches. By MRS. improving the post buildings and Mt, Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. An- 207 Amboy Avenue i corner cf j Take them on the limm, thony Hardish and children. Lee Mothers are invited to accompany PERCY Sherry Street) will be held to- i grounds and the subject will be the children. explored at the next meeting, Your sire may bv hm a and Joyce. Perth Amboy, and AUSTEN morrow. The store which is owned ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hardish and Notes and operated by Bernard and Mac Qerhardt Deuker, commander, don't wait — li IIIDV 499 West Ave. dauuiitiT. Louise. Sewaren. Misses Joan Martino and Geral- Minsky, residents of Woodbridse said. DOWN! New Arrival dlne Basso spent the week-end Sewaren for over 35 years, was located for A ciaushter arrived last Thurs-' Vacationing In Point Pleasant. many years at 250 Amboy Avenue. Other Summer rlay for Mr. and Mrs. Lester The new store has been care- Kiukfi. 35 Madison Avenue, at the BIKE THEFTED fully planned for' customer con- ci Perth Amboy General Hospital. AVENEL ~- A bicycle, owned —John Penlch, Jr., son of Mr. venience Th" Jr.*ious well-light- SUITS Forty Hours by U-year-old Joseph Casper, 323 nd Mrs. John Penich, West Ave- ed drive-in area in front of Mac's Forty Hours Devotion conducted Blanchard Avenue, and valued at nue, Is spending a ten day furlough Liquor Store eliminates the park- 24-50. nt St. Anthony's Church, closed $45, was stolen from his yard at home after having completed ing problem. A large walk-in re- Tiu'sday evening with a proces- Friday. his basic training, at the U. S. Ma- rigerator makes is possible to sion of ihe school children of the rine Corps Base at Parrts Island, [ mve over 5,000 cans of cold beer MISS ELIZABETH TAKACS liarwli Rev. Gustave Napoleon of The $17,000,000 Disney playland C. When he leaves Sewaren, he wailable at all times. The store MISS MAEGARET RILEY St. James' Church, Woodbridge, Is dedicated on coast. Will report for duty at the U.S.M.C. nterior is so designed that cus- ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr. and Added specials in Base, Jacksonville. Fla. ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL: omers may serve themselves from Mrs. Steven Takacs, 69 Se- —Mrs. B. E. Johnson and sons, Announcement has been made n unlimited selection of wines, waren Avenue, Sewaren, have t COLOR PRINTS Shirts, Ties. Sl;i,l« Gerald, Richard, and Barry, West of the engagement of Miss :ordials. and liquors. announced the engagement of • ENLARGING and Shot-. Avenue, returned from a visit in Margaret Riley, daughter of The exterior and Interior ar- their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Kentucky and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E, Riley, ihitecture of the building is of to James Joseph Baj, son of Mr. • FILM SUPPLIES 436 Washington Street, to Rich- and Mrs. Joseph Ba], 661 —Mrs. Walter Karakowski and olonial design so well suited to Al Heir u! ard S. Takacs, son of Mr. and Charles Street, Perth Amboy. • FLASH BULBS son", Jan, Summit Avenue, spent our' hUtortcal town. The colonial Slurr Mrs. Steven Takacs, 69 Sewaren Miss Takacs will -enter her five days last week at Point Pleas- motif is carried through from the "THE COOLEST SPOT Sli"|i Iridi; Avenue, Sewaren. senior year in St. Mary's High ant as the guest of Mrs. William esign of the large neon sign IN WOODBRIDGE" Till S Balderston. Miss Riley is a graduate of hich can be seen for many blocks School. Perth Amboy, next month. Her fiance is a gradu- —Mrs. Slg Thergesen has re- Perth Amboy High School, class ;o the brass and wrought iron ate of Perth Amboy High turned from a vacation in Ocean of 1952 and is employed at Shell :aniage lamps which adorn the School, served In the' Navy for Grove, where she stayed at Stokes OH Co., Sewaren. Her fiance is PUBLIX PHARMACY BR1EGS a graduate of St. James' three yean and Is now employed 91 MAIN STREET Hall. SWre ho'urs are from 9 A. Iff. Smith at Kin6 sitn-t School, Woodbridge and attend- o 10 P. M. Monday through at the New Jersey Diagnostic Woodl>rid(e 8-08U9 —Mr, and Mrs. David Van Ider- Center, Menlo Park. Perth Ambiiv stlne, Rumson, were the dinner ed St. Mary's High School, Saturday. guests last evening, of Mr. Van Perth Amboy. A veteran of the Iderstine's mother, Mrs. Olive T. U. S. Navy, serving in the Ko- Van Iderstlne, West Avenue. rean Campaign and European —Mr, and Mrs, S. J. Henry, waters, Mr. Takacs is employed West Avenue, have returned from by the Public Service Electric WHAT a visit at Laurelton. and Gas Company. —Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Crane, West Avenue, spent a three-week ON THE JOB vacation at High Gate Spring, Vt. "Mary," said tthe mistress, "will —Miss Nancy Crane, West you fetch the letter which I lift Avenue, has returned from a va- on m ydressing table this morn- cation at Dennisport, Cape Cod ing?" and High Gate Spring, Vt. H 'Yes, mum. Er—which one do —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kosten you want? The one about your and daughters, Paula and Linda, sister's baby or the one from the A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS have returned from a vacation at income tax collector?" Ortley Beach. What, What! A FAMILY AFFAIR ... The Senate approved and the Golfer — Terrible links, caddy, Your savings bank book reflects the picture of your President signed a bill continuing terrible! i family's future. 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TO Democratic Little Lpaftue Auxiliary (irecos are Hosts Miss Mamie Minsky Weds;Trinity Church Makes Card Party Plans To flold Bazaar uihs Plan Picnic WOOOTRIDQE - Tentative For New Grandson On Honeymoon to Bermuda plans for a card party In the WOODBRIDGE - Thp Trinity T'lnal ar- AVENEL tlw infant son of j near futurp were m»de nt a meet- Episcopal Church will hold its an- •iis for a family picnic Mr. and Mm. Edward Stllson, 464 ing of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the >l Sunday ••from. 0.A. M., Laurie Street, Perth Amboy, was nual htUBAr September 16' for th« ip M , at Forthi Path., were Wootlbrldge Little League held • hristrnod Edward Peter, at a benefit of the Parish Building at St. James' Church with Mrs, Fund. j ni ;\ meeting of'Mint Demo- ceremony held In St. Mary's clubs, the -Hungarian Joseph Tlrpalt presiding. Church, Perth Amboy, with the Mrs. William Thompson to »,n Club, the First Ward, Mrs. A. Yavorsky was welcomed Rev. Morris offlctitmt. chairman assisted by Mrs. Wil- : I '' • - --T- i- •.'»..- V'.;.;- ' , liam Bmith. - l iHslnrl. Club and the First as a new member. John Wilson The sponsor* wtr« Mtns Virginia '••-. ..•••*; ••>•:. f >».;/•.• ,j Booth chairmen are as follows: Sixth Dlstript Club, and James Carrigan were speak- Hall of POrt Reading and William Bulled Roods. Mrs. Walter Brown; i Ilfi-r. clams Hndcorn-on- ers, Mrs, A. Schaefer showed Oaudrtte of Perth Amboy. b will be HBTfd by the movies of the games and other canned goods, Mm. Otis Kiel; D A buffet supper for the family ,•(• nciim will'toe., served •activities of the Little League. The nprons. Mrs, John Bott(; gift*. <*nd guests, followed the cer«mony, Hi children. Other refresjn- attendance prize >was won by Mrs. Mrs. William Benson; kitchen m the home trf the maternal sinuld be brought by ,the Samuel Lomonico. utensils. • Mrs. • Mitchell Calm?; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ncedleworK. Mrs. John Clark; ITS. Greco, 64 atom Street, Avenel. T'IKI linger is in charge of Sunday School T'srct-l Poxt. Miss [nr children's games and Guests attending were; Mr. and Ella I> Worth: refreshments, Al- i\hik and Steve Holcll will Mrs. Stephen PeteTsoak and fred LA Penta: siflnrs and amuse- • Imrge of a soft'ball game daiwhter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ments, MlchnM f.urrllr grounds, ],rld at 3 P. .M: tpph Warde, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Paul: decoration, Mrs. n!( those who have protn- Joseph Peterscak, Metuchen; Mx. Nell Stoddard; hitmlkwchlefs.and attend are Coramitteemen and Mrs. John Laaky; Mr. and Jrwelry, Mrs. Charles K. PiUli arlcs MAiiKione and Edward Mrs, John Lasky. Mr. and Mrs. treasurrr. Eric Davis; posters, Maydr' Hugh B, Quiglpy George fievlch an daughter, Ar- Miss Nnnc-y Olsrn anvd Miss Rtith jrnuird Dunigan, Counly lene, Mrs. Julia Stilwrn, Manuel Brndy; contnet, Mrs. WlHlafli Martin and Neil Mansfield, Perth Wedemeyor. ' Ambtvy. Girl, 6, Injured; Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Vail, Miss Rose Fauble, Miss Ethel Mueller, iris into Path of Car Miss Barbara Paulson, John Kon- Avencl VFW Slate? A REAL REAIITY—Nonchalant''though only seven months old, Ick, Mr, and Mrs. John Cannlz-

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son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Is your Invitation to come les Benz, Sr., Coakley Street. Inspect our new store, —William Wormington, West- GLADYS E. field, was a Saturday visitor ivt you, our ourtonwn the 1 "SftANk his mother's, Mrs. Minnie Kraft, utmost "in convenience. We no* offer the Auth Avenue. Mrs. Kraft's daugh- 4 !»1 Lincoln ter, Mabel and little son, New finest iiervlce possible! IHthway York City, are visiting Mrs. Kraft. Tel. 1,1-8-1679 --The Charles Hollowell fam- ily and the Hamilton Billings, Jr., family, Wright Street, spent Sun- AliHTt M,ay, Dow Ave- day at Asbury Park. » surgical patient at11 General Hospital -Mr. and Mrs. George Papa- home tto convalesce, ^"m, Brooklyn, were Saturday , . ,„ ivisitors of their son-in-law and m tl an Wi'''» 11f ^. dfhdaughter, Mr. .nd Mrs. Peter ckic. Bllll* and Laurie, „ Wright qtrwt were Friday^ guests at, ytk()' WrlBht Street. nu of Mr. anfMrs, Harry —Mr. and Mrs. Ben Curtis, ' CooCoopep r Avenue. Bristol, Conn., brother and sister- OETS SIIEIX POST—Kenneth ie Lillian and Faith Rich- Jj:to* of ***. Bessle H"<*etl. daughters of Rev. and 84 C enUe Wm ThU1 S Kresslrt, 1117 Martlne Avenue, iton Richardson, Berkeley'* ^ °T^Friday guests at he' r I'lalnfleld, hns been namt-d As- 7cdebrate7thf^^ guefits of Mrs< sistant Chief Chemist of Shell Hackett were Mr and Mn No1 Oil Company's Sewaren Plant ft party 'on Saturday - ' '" ,'guest.s included Dorothy mttn ,Klrk. and cnlldrf^ Norman' it was recently announced by Cry Evans, Noel Popovlch, £- n&n^ ««1 Barbftra. Sast C. B. Goodman, Plant Manager. id Georgle Maxwell, J«an Brunswick, and Mr. and Mrs. Kressler, who has been with Tommy Tedesco, Cynthia EugeIle Delamater and children, Shell for twelve years has spent , Raymond, Janice, iris .Ne wark, were Sunday guests. the majority of that time in Oail Workman, and -Mrs. John Klmball and sons, technical work. Joining the HernaS grandmothter Mrs, Gary, Thomas and Charles, Char- Company as a Jr. Technologist Forcld, Mrs. Richard les Street, were guests for the In Wood River, Illinois in 1943, in, Mrs, M. Raymond, Mr. week of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stecker, he was transferred to •Shell George Maxwell and Washington, N. J. Development Company's Re- FRIDAY- AUGUST 26* search Laboratory at Emery- eraldlne eraser. —Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Elm- ville, California in 1951. He re- •c William Thomas, son j hurst Avenue, and Mrs. Joseph turned to Wood River in 1952 and Mrs. Leo Thomas, Dougherty and son, Joseph, Jr., where he was on the Technical Avenue, is home on a j South Plalnfleld, motored to Btl- Staff until his transfer to the leave. He was stationed at mar Friday where they visited Sewaren Plant. Kressler was he, Wyo. He has been as- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, born In Nanticoke, Pa., and is report to Alaska at the -Mr. and Mrs. William Egloff- a graduate of Bucknell Univer- |hls leave. skl. Seaside Manor, Seaside, were sity. He and his wife. Eileen, Vernon Gordon, neph- hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Edward have two daughters, Cheryl, 4r, and Mrs. John Kim- Gallagher, Friday. 5'/2, and Nancy, Wt. arles Street, who has been —Sunday guests at the Gal- a 30-day leave has re- lagher home included Mrs. Char Manhattan . Beach for les Eger and daughter, Patricia, I assignment. He was sta- Berkeley Heights, Mrs. Hugh Caf-' It the Air Force frey and children, Barbara and Nebraska, He will sail Pater- on Tuesday, son, and friend Frank; Mrs. Jo- omblnatkm birthday party ALVIN J. YOUNG seph Dougherty and son, Joseph; Kathleen Maxwell who WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller, Jr., ed her sixteenth blrth- ices for Alvin J. Young, 46, 301 and son, Robert; Mirs. Daniel a farewell party for Ver- Grove Avenue, Metuchen, former- Miller Sr., all of Iselln. Little don was held on Friday ly of Woodbridge, who was killed Billy and Kathy Asquith, Sayre- at the home of Mr. and .ri an accident at the U. S. Metals vllle, were guests for a week of bert C. Scank, Lincoln Refining Company's smelting de- incTuded"kath-1 the)r..mattrnal partment, Monday, will be held [parents Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Elm- this afternoon at two o'clock at {Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. hurst Avenue, while their par- the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 nk, Violet Scank, all of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond As- Green Street. Burial will be in nd Otis Dougherty. Ro- qulth were vacationing. the Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. —-Rev. Henry M. Hartmann, Mr. Young is survived by his oruli Ann Bray, daughter pastor of First Presbyterian widow, Anna, and a daughter, land Mrs. John H. Bray, Church of Iselin who has been Nancy Ann; four brothers, Mark el Road, was christened vacationing in the Adlrondacks and Paul, South Carolina and Z. Cecelia's Church by Rev. will resume his duties on Sunday T. Young and K, V. Young, North Wilus, pastor of the j morning service at 10 o'clock. Carolina. The sponsors were John —The Lady Foresters of Ameri- and Claire M. Glancy. ca, Star of Iselln Circle 54, met MRS. FRANCES OXMAN i and Mrs. Henry A. Caron, Monday evening at Pershlng Ave- WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Fran- • Street., had their infant nue School. Plans for the official ces Oxman, 380 Elmwood Ave-

nue, died Monday at Perth Amboy 1 m I.inda Caron. chrls- visitation of Grand Commander •••^'i;- -^* " •' • •, '*' ' St. Crcr'.ia'-, Church. The Evelyn Byron, Jersey City ahdTiSr (Jeltffltl Hospital after a brief ill- were John E, HttRerty staff of officers were formulated ness. Wido^ of Jacob Oxman, she flrcy A. Coda. at the meeting. Mrs. Joseph was a member of the Rahway Parochial School Bishop won the special award. Hebrew Congregation. en for all children from —The children of the Cooper She IS survived by a daughter, joush the eighth grade Avenue Playground hiked to Mrs. Jack Gottdenker, with whom esday, September 7. Roosevelt Park on.Juesday where she resided; a son, Charles; two unreal pilgrimage to I they picknlcked. "On Wednes-' grandchildren and two brothers, *towa will be held on day the children attended the Harris Vanter, Miami Bsach, Fla., 1«. All Knights of Co-| pearl Street Playground, Wood- and Samuel Canter, San Fran- Councils are invited to bridge, where they participated cisco, Calif. Funeral services were atv in a public demon- In a number of tournament con- held Tuesday at the Greiner honor of the Virgin tests. The following wire entered; Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, For Information conttact GeoFge Sepanskl, checkers; Roy with Rabbi Samuel Newberger of 297 AMBOY AVENUE.K«r-«*n««^ WOODBRIDGE SensevlerifjM 1 Pal- Schmidt, horseshoes; James King !ongregation Adath Israel offici- lUmd. WwBiiry Park and Daniel Black, basketball; and ating. Georgia and Virginia Dilkes, Jacks. Burial was In the Baron Hirscll [and Mrs. John Andersen, —On Friday the children will Cemetery, Porth Richmond, S. I. Street, were guests at participate in a costume parade The pallbearers were Norman Ox- fce of their son and daugh- and a watermelon party. This man, David Schwartz, Louis Stahl FREE in Stoc! for the will be the closing date of the and Jack Qottdenker. Pictured below in our ne^ store ... new off-street i,v they ce iratcd their playground activities. WALTER F. ZETTLEMOYER [lurking and the finest in Liquors -Wines — Beers DELIVERY lay. —An executive board meeting and Mrs. Harold Maul ' SEWAREN *-• Funeral services of Ho me md Associatlon were held Sunday afternoon in and Cordial** are now' available. Stop hi and say Phone "Aivn, Glen and Diane, school 6 was1 held on Wednes- o{ New Haven, Conn., and burial Avenue, have returned hello, we'll be glad to see you. ' day at the home of Mrs. Mildred services on Monday afternoon at made a tour of up- WO 8-0828 Kravltz, Chain O"HUls. Hollywood Memorial Park, Union, York State. They visited —Mr, a/id Mrs. Thomas Ger- N. J., for Walter F. Zettlemoyer, Land" and other sights lando and daughter, Veronica, husband of Mrs. Irene M. Helwlg St. Amltyville, were Monday guests Zettlemoyer, 107 Roger Road, New Robert S. Scank and of Mr! and Mrs. Joseph Mauceri, Haven, Conn. , Janet, Bobble and Linda, Bird Avenue, and Ifrs. and Mrs, Mr. Zettlemoyer, a former resi- nue, were Sunday visitors Flank Mauceri, Correja AVenue dent of Sewaren and son of the ome of Mrs. Scank's par- —Robert Mauceri, son of Mr yr, anrl Mrs. Thomas Zettle- . and Mrs. Arthur Mar- and Mrs. Joseph Mauceri, 24 Bird I moyeri" died suddenTy'iast Thurs- ' Magnolia Road. t AAvenue celebrated his fourteenth !„„„_ Al,RUSt 18 Bt st lRaphflers the meeting of the birthday at' a party given by his Hospital In New Haven.'He was a ticoln Council in of the j parents on Monday evening. district engineer for the United of America at Wood--Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. States Rubber Company in Naw delegation of members! Aiex cuthbertsbn. and children, York. the the institution^oft thhe Dickie and Maureen, Woodbridgid e [0 A. Council Perpetual' oaks; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qer- ANTHONV GERZBN 6. 96 at V.F.W. Hall on ]ando and daughter, Ronnie, Am- ISELiN — Anthony Gerzen, 78, HuUiway. those attend-] ayville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank of 170 Rldgely Avenue, died Fri- Mrs. Abeilone Solomon, Mauceri and children, Frances day night at Pertth Amboy Gen- eputy; Mrs. Ella Large, ..nd Raymond, Correja Avenue eral Hospital, after a short ill- ga Peterson and Mrs. Little Joseph, Jr., whose birthday ness. He was retired railroader ; De Maroo, deputy state was Wednesday was a gue$t of of the Hudson-Manhattan ^ranch irs; Mrs. Adrian Carr, onor, also, at the party, Rose' of the Pennsylvania Ralailrotll! . He Helm, qnd Mrs. Steph- mary Mauceri and Thomas Mau- was a communicant of St| Ce- ;erl, brother and sister of the celia's Church. and Mjs. Samuel M. joys were gueats also. Mr. Gerzenj resided In Iselin |and daughter, Ruth, 57 —Harry Evans, Cooper Avenue, 'or the past fifteei n years. He is flue have returned from and Thomae Evans, Rahway, will mrvived by his widow, Stella; a Germany. be hosts at a wedding reception on daughter, Mrs. Albert Gahrum, »nd Mrs. Michael Cwie- Saturday, August 2T, at Green Iselln, with whom he resided; daughters, Elizabeth, Street Firehouse for their sister, hree sons, Edward, Manhattan; Henry, Beverly Hills, Calif, and Linda, have returned MIBS Jeanette Evans, Rahway, Alfred, Daytona Beach, Fla., and two-week vacation 'n who will marry Carl Decker. one grandchild. ' Ohio, where they were —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas Funeral services' were held rs. Cwiekalo's relatives. and children, A3/c William, Tuesday morning at nine o'clock nd Mrs. Albino De Ma- Helen, Richard and Lyons, Were from Thomas Costello Funeral ^children. Vlrgi; Jo- week-end, guests of Mrs. Albert Home, Oreen Street and Cooper "Tree

WHO SHOT HIM NO TIME TO ORf ,, on will take It like a 'man— soon. grandfather is dead." Donnle ?i.ired thouRhtfully for a mo- REFEliilMO moni, Ihen bristled and said: Jacksonville, FU Storls I'uys livt: •\Vh.> shnt him?" '•I donUeW tefr," (; H son, SO^renr-^id ,m Mr and Mis !••:'* .: i M.i'.onc. m part of automobiles, 100 Innun Av i.M; A. :iK, uii- \()T HIS TURN want*-to net out, he ,•. nulltKf' Hi'1 nfr.v-d M' ,I oi, Mi- n A cnlorcri preacher at the close torcycle - just ,,.' ch:iel Tll.'ill.iS. Ai,: :i I ID :i I t lie ns if iv.s sermon, discovered one of dolnn for the last :,;t PlT.sliyln•|;m H >s 'i:.il Nr.vaik v n> deacons n.sleep. He said: We had only one ncrui, . . . Ii's ii (lnnr;!ilc! Kr:.'':n Ann Mr vill now have a few minutes of that time— car hn |, , fnr Mr ;mrl M;'s O M. I.und, a ; l>r:\yrr. Dc;\coh Brown will lead," Bedfnrrl. M.r-s.. j- M1 Aujtirn load?" queried 'Deacon Brown, Hospital. C.Hiibriii-"• M:i-*., on AustraUn cllnchr-, i)v 1 .us' dc;Ut." ' rles with Brazil Aiicu.1.' 21. Mun i i. i ii^.'former Pali ,r a Antli r.nii ;i jjfchter of Mr ii ml Mi". UDV l,r Antier&oii, finir' Av mi". >; WoodbridRf. (APT. KAM'II WALTERS Grandma u n^uAary of the NEW ASSIGNMENT: Captain Board of VMuvii'.Utn , . . A'daURri- Walters, 203 Firsi Avenue, Fnrds, ler. Doborali Hi^€, w;vs born to Mr. a native of Taunton, Mass.. is and Mrs. F^fnlt • Waskcwlch, 30 r now Iti Narsarssuak Air Forcr Overlook J#rrac\ Aupftist 20, at Basr in Greenland, llr Is as- Railway .Memorial Hospital. Mrs. IEMINGTONFAIR signed to the Eastern Ocsan Is the former Elsie Dtalrlct Corps of Ensineers, I'. S. Army. Capt. Walter's military career vscttes: began in 1936, when he served JERSEYS REAL Joseph Costa, vice president in with Battery F, 101st Field Ar- tillery Regiment nntlt 1041. Charge of sales at Cosla's Ice GF.T NT.W (HTHTS: TIIP First Ward. Sixth District Boys flub members rect-iveri ivw hats and jersrys at a ceremony al their Then, for a year he served with Old Fashioned Cilfeam Company, here, is amons ball field. In the picture, lift to hunt, arc thf directors of the club, Steve Hiiicli whn is presrntinn Committrrman EdWJrd Rath Battery C, 211th Field Artillery the l!)0 executives attending the with an honorary membership card; Commlttceman I-, Charles Mangione receiving his card from Roccn Vacr*. Arm.ind Dn- Battalion. From 1942 to 1945 he Graduate School of Sales Man- mrnech, duy Ammirato, Michael Bfrko. MissinR from thf picure are Walter Filip and Robert Oslinskv. The bo>-5 tn Ihf photo served successively with the agement and Marketing at Rut- are: John Koiom, Richard Buko, Tony Tartarka, Victor Sup rak, William Baranko, Leonard Filip. Ralph Tatarka, llwrry n, 501st Parachut* Infantry Bat- gers . . .' From Hawaii tomes word limko, Armando Domenech. Oukt BrtEo, Jerry Hail, Mickey B nko, Michael Lampcy. Leon Blrndowskl. Ronald Uuh». Francis talion, 7th Armored Division and F.dward Hnat, John I.fsko. Frank Naisy. Philip Morals, Stephen Zapnticzny, Donald Zsamba, Thomas Oeardlno. Rirh.ird that First Lt. Vincent F. Byrnes. the 104th Infantry Division. Bui^erood. Robert Vacca, bat boy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Then, from 1945 to 1954, he Byrnes, 13f> Inmaii Avenue, Aven- served In various post-war spots BIG el, recently was awarded the in continental U. S. and Europe. most (lowers: Janice Lesinki, VVhann! 7 DAY! Bxpcrt Infantryman Badge for The area to which Capt. Wal- softest; Edward Walker and Janet "How are you gettinn along «t Satisfactory completion of field ters is now assigned In Green- Grosskopf. most feathers, and school. Henry?" asked the father. proficiency tests with the 25th land is tied fh with the pre- News From Playgrounds Maricia .Maurath, plBinest. There Infantry Division. The 26-year-old C'hristopher Columbus discovery are 190 children enrolled and "Fine, answered the son. "I haw RT. 69 JUST NORTH OF FLEMINGS lieutenant is a 1953 graduate of of America, because within fire about 30 children report each day. learnfd to say 'thank you' in Beton Hall University. His wife, miles of the base are the ruins Monday representatives of the several events conducted at the The playground will close August Flench." « Betty Jean, is with him in Hawaii of "Braahild," home of Erik the various playgrounds throughout playground, 26 with a special program. "Good," camp back the father, . . . John D. Bodnar. son of Mr. Red—the first European to the township met at the Pearl! Peanut race: Judith Vesguro, 'that's more than you ever lcnrn- AUG. 30th thru Labor Day and Mrs. Daniel Borinar, 89 Ooley settle in the rerion. Street Playground for champion- James Bernardo, Gary Kenney, FREEMAN STREET end In English." Street. Woodbridge, has enrolled ships in horseshoes, checkers, and ; John Glover, Maricia Maurath, PLAYGROUND as a freshman at Bucknell Uni- from Fords; a daughter to Mr. jacks. All events were limited tb, Donna Clccone, Francis Barbato, naments hrld at Pearl Street Fun for all the Family cefsity. He will study for the de- The winners of this we«k's ac- Playground, and Mrs. Matthew Herbert, 387 boys and girls under 14 years j Diane Waskiewicz, Patricia Mor- L gree of Bachelor of Science in tivities at Freeman Street play- V ± '' ' ' i'Vrt'V of age. Only boys participated in • ris, Irene Storms, Patricia Storms, On Wednesday, a hot dog roast Engineering . . . A'.so enrolled at New Brunswick Avenue; a son to ground are: Apple eating con- Jnda Lemiska, Peggy will be held. Bucknell is Miss Sylvia C, Beaure- Mr. and Mrs. Pasquala Sma, 45 horseshoes; boys and girls in test; Judy Gasiorowski, Jack:« Patricia Storms, Louis Barbato gard, daughter of Mr.* and Mrs. Highland Terrace; a daughter to checkers, and only girls in jacks. Dalton, Billy Knott, Joseph, Ar- md Brehda Blyth. Fred W. Bcaureuard. 60 Third Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mackay, 102 The winners were as follows: way, Jackie Lang, also. Ronnie Roy Mularz, horseshoes. Freeman 8trect. Fords, She will study for Longview Circle . . . also a daugh- Peanut hunt: Virginia Dllkcs, James, Joey and Larry McLough- Street Playground; Joseph Arwav, Patricia Morris, Georgia Dllkes, lin; Hard ball throw; Ronald a Bachelor of Science degree . . . ter to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Katko, checkers, Freeman Street Play- Brenda Blyth, Francis -Barbato, Allgaier, David Disbrow, Joe Sa- 35 Madison Avenue. Port Read- ground; Diane Hulak. jacks, Glen Buddy Glover, Maricia Maurath, bados, Don Milarz; Judges; John Here and Thf re: ing; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Cove Playground. Timothy Reno, Margaret Maur- Nielsen and Joe Fezzari. L I EnrouU1 to Europe on the sum- chael Solovey, 33 Luther Avenue, Commissioner Edward Kath ath. Diane Waskiewicz, and Jan- On Monday a watermelon eat- mer's second Midshipman train- AUSPICES OF Hopelawn; a son to Mr. and Mrs. announces that the playgrounds ice Lesinski. ing contest will be held. ing cruise aboard the heavy will officially close en Friday, Edward Muska, 11 Union Avenue, Harry Dilkes was first in the Don Mllary. Ronald Allgaier cruiser USS Albany is Balthasar i August 26. Plajis are underway olonia; a son to Mr. and Mrs. checker tournament 6-8 years old, and Joseph Arway are partici- P. Miller, electrician's mate second for the fall and winter recreation ieorge Kuchtyak, 4 Homestead Janice Lesinski, second and Mar- pating in the playground tour- class, USN, 93 Bioomfiekl Avenue, program, under the direction of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Avenue, Avenel; a son to Mr. cia Maurath, third; Janice Lesin- Fords . . . Julius Isro and Vera John Bullo. and Mrs. William Dwyer, 100 Cor- ;ki won the domino contest with Middlesex Council #857, Woodbridgr, N..1 Strubel proved they were excel-; COOPER AVENUE lent cooks at the GOP picnic nell Street, Avenel . . . Marty Cratne second and Maricia PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Maurath third. Sunday . . . Construction has Miss Mary Ann LLsinski, super- - STATE- Started on the new Two Guys The children of the playground visor of Cooper Avenue Play- from Harjison building on King enjoyed a wiener roast and hat THEATRE ground announced the winners of George's Road . . . The floods In f.ORDS parade. Woodbridce, N. J. Pennsylvania halted a trip plan- Winners in this event Included: AIR CONDITIONED MONDAY, AUGUST 22nd thru SAT., AUGUST J;I ned by Chief Jack Egan and a few FORDS, N. J. — Hillcrest 2-0348 ISELJN, N. J. Harry Walker and Peter Savino, friends last week-end. They smallest; Patricia Morris and WED. THRU SAT. (olumhian C.lnh (.rounds - Amhoy Avenue and Main Mirri THDRS. THRU SAT. ISELIN LI-8-9090 planned to visit Jay Rutan . . . Diane Waskiewicz, biggest; Diane Walt Disney's Friends of Mrs. William H. Doe, A Walt Disney Production Blyth, Diane Mastrangelo and NOW THRU SATURDAY "LADY and the TRAMP" who has been hospitalized these Lynn Grosskopf. rounded; Gm (CinemaScope) many months in North. Carolina, Stewart Granser - Viveca ^Julasz, Andrew Juhasz and "Davy Crockett" PLUS due to Injuries received in an Lindfors in Brenda Blyth. funniest; Donna • FERRIS WHEEL • automobile accident, will be glad PLUS Sterling Hayden-Vera Ralston il iCiccone, Linda Lemiska and Mary to learn that she has been able "MOONFLEET" in 'raine,' prettiest; Connie Craine, "TIMBERJACK" to leave her bed and is learning with Stewart Granger and FLEET" most colorful; Louise De Prelter, • Pony Rides • Kiddie Rides to walk again with aid of a walker. Viveca Lindfors (CinemaScope) SUN. THRU TUES. Kenneth Tobey - Faith Sat. Matinee — Extra Cartoons ALSO At the Typewriter: Domergue in and Comedy Abbott and Costello -Plenty of Refreshments- Linda Ann Wilson, Ledda Jean "MEET THE MUMMY" Schorck and Noreen Murtagh SUN, THRU TtES. "It Came from Beneath inad.e cooladt, sold it and raised SATURDAY MATINEE Dr. H. M. Zalewski The Sea" $1.40 for the Polio Fund. ... Dr. PLUS Tun for All the Family' fred A. Kessler, Green Street, will "FOX FIRE" SPECIAL KIDDY SHOW Optometrist Richard Denning • Angela leave August 30 by plane for Ver- with Jane Russell and 2 BIG HITS Steven in Qna, Italy, to attend the Interna- Jeff Chandler ] Plus "CREATURE WITH THE tional Medical Congress to be held PLUS EYES EXAMINED 5 NEW CARTOONS ATOM BRAIN- September 1-4. He will return the "CANYON CROSSROADS" Chapter 7 i WED. THRU SAT, middle of Septamber. . . . Rev. H. with Richard Basehart and "SUPER MAN vs. ATOM MAN" Henry Fonda-James Cagney in M Hermann, of the Iselin Presby- Phyllis Kirk 237 PERSHING AVENUE terian Church, who has been on Show Starts at 1:30 P. M. vacation in the Adlrondacks, will Sat.-and Sun. Continuous from CABTERET 1-7608 "MR. ROBERTS" SUN. THRU WED. return to his pulpit and preach 2 P. M, (CinemaScope I August 28. The seiivice will be at Jane Uussdl-Jet'f Chandler in Jp:OO A. M. — tl|i- summer sched- ule. ... "FOX FIRE" At Random: MAJESTIC PLUS Amy Reserve' M • Sgt. Theodore TOP OF THE WORLD" NOW OPEN! J. Kopacz, 12 Pownl Place, Iselin; • NOW THRU TUKS. • with Frank! Lovcjoy and •Army Reserve Sgt. 1/c John F. Evelyn Keyes Osthoff, 28 Oak Street, Avenel, Katherin? Hepburn - Rossuuo Jjave completed twp weeks of ac- tive duty summer tVjiiniiiK at Fort Bra/./.i in Belvolr, Va. . . .Mrs E. Huston, 378 Wood Avenue, has won a local limerick i'un.test for a mat- "SUMMERTIME" tress oonwfni and is now eligible Technicolor (Or $20,000 tsvand prize ... Re- Restaurant ceived a card from Rev. William H. Schmaus who is vacationing at 2 KNTRANCKS . (JKOKGK C'HiVHAI.lS, Prop. WllliamsbuiK, Va. ... As soon as STRAND thft column is done, I will leave U.S. ROUTE 1 - 92 KELLY STREET for Newark Airport lo fly to Bos- • NOW THRU SAT, • ton, to altfiui the funeral of my MKNLO I»ARK TERRACE I PROTECT THE MONEY uncle who died suddenly . , . Cinemascope last But Not least: Betty (irnble - Sheree Nortli t BREAKFAST In The First National Bank Born at Perth Amboy General Robert Cummings in Hospital: From Woodbridge; a Yes, Uncte Sam is working clay and light - - - protecting the dqi" •>' daughter to Mr. and Mrs, For- ! t LUNCHEONS money at The First National Bank - - - because the bank is insun1^ rest Campbell, 904 St. George "How To Be Very, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This guarantees tun.; Avenue; u daughter to Mr. and • COMPUTE DINNERS Mrs. Joseph Geritk, 664 Lewis Treat The Family mum of $10,000 protection for each depositor Street; a sun to Mr. and Mrs, Very Po;uar" Expprtly Prepared iq Our Modern Kitcheji Daily Jplin Raidk'h, 1U-A Bunns Lane; To So, if you want your money to be as safe and sure as Uncle Sam, put v — CO-HIT — money in the First National Bank. Then you can stop worrying 'i Phil dmy iu SUNDAY Counter and Booth Service fire and theft flnjJing that mattress, clg$r box or hole in the floor (' Woodlnid^c Ili^li "WYOMING and tail it over - - - and don't forget we now pfcji 2'/f- Interest in Havn • Large, €#mfortable "Family Size" Booths 11 HEADQUARTERS RENEGADES" DINNER Accounts. Why gamble? j \ '" At for in Technicolor Woodbrictge Towhship's ORDERS TO TAKE OUT: Varsity Sweaters SUNDAY • Most Beautiful (jym Outfits Joaji Crawford - Jeff Chandler Restaurant < PHONE LIBERTY 8-9608 FIRST NATIONAL Sweat Sox in "FEMALE ON HOWARD "The Home,of Fine Boods" Varsity Jackets BANK of Cartel THE BEACH" jQHMOn] Open Daily and Sunday — CO-HIT — l Route pi—At The (luverleaf Rook lludion in 25 Me tat " VyOODBIUDCiE 1 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight SUtfcEl ••ONE DESIRE" MEMBE8 KEDEKAI. W Bit lo WuulwurUi'j Technicolor "The Host fcoffee in Tjwn" INSURANCE COBI' r'ridny Till a 1'. U. PAGE NINE I.KADKR THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1065 FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY ie-lo-Bc Feted ^Marguerite Betty Manton Miss Alexander Surprise Party Feted at Shower Bride of Texas Resident FORDS—Miss Marilyn Alexan- DS A bridal shower was FORDS—Miss Mamierlte Betta was bridesmaid for her cousin, drr. 33 William Street was given ,1|ss Dorothy Jean Dunkel- Manton, daughter of Mr. and MrF John E^ Mnnto'i Jr., San An- n bridal shower In the home of fiiui:. Ill or nf Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn E. Mnnton, 40 Ling Street, tonlo, Texas, brother of the bride, Mrs. Julia Bartos, 29 Falrfleld |t ,1. nunkelberner, 36 Clum bernmc the bride of Eugene H. served t»s best miin, Ushers were Avenue. in Mir Noll Lucey Center Burn, son of Mrs, Emll Buro, the bride's uncle, Wilbur Fischer. Guests Included Mrs. Ruth out 7:i miests. The affair Jourdaniown, Texas, and the late Fords, and her couslnes, Raymond Murphy, Mrs, Mary Nagy, Edi- brd by the thr«e who Mr Buro, In Qur Lady of Peace Hunt, Winfleld and Philip Fischer, son; Mrs, Bertha Hoagland. Tot- |.hi'i bridal attendants, Mrs, Church. The pastor, John E. Fords, Icnville, S. I.; Mrs. Elizabeth Kol- tli. Fords: Mrs. Robert Giimrs, performed the double- The couple will honeymoon In bus. Metuchen; Mrs. Rose Mc- nnflbrldae and Mrs. Mnhon, Mrg. Anna Klusu, Perth HimkdberRer, Perth Am- rlnR ceremony and celebrated the Atlantic City, and from there muss, Saturday morning at 11 will motor to Jourdantown where Amboy; TVM\ Rosemary Katko, o'clock. they will reside, For traveling Mrs Dorothy wood, Woodhrldgs; will be mar- pie bride, Riven In marriage by the bride wore an pink princess- | Mrs. Mildred, Varady. Mrs. Bertha e|)tpmtipr 10 to 'Richard hdr father, wore a gown of nylon style dress with matching Jacket, amoyak, Mrs. Agnes ' Alexander, Urn of Mrs, Eleanor Smith, tulle and Imported Chantllly white accessories and an orchid Mrs. Grace Bartos, Mrs, J'ohli \iu\v Street, Perth Amboy, luce over satin with a full skirt corsage. . , Adams, Mrs. Julia Bartos, Mrs. Gr:u-R Lutheran Church, of tulle and a draped lace over- Mrs. Buro was graduated from Kliziibeth Vitkosky. Mrs. Marga- skirt terminating in a chapel Woodbridge High School and re- ret Alexander, Fords. sweep train. The fitted bodice celved her bachelor of science de- ming Party Held WINS WIMJS—Miss Dorothy was fashioned wltth short sleeves gree from Newark State Teachers B. Juhl, daughter of Mr. and on illusion neckline, and she wore College and Tier master's degree 1r. and Mrs. Yanik Mrs. R, Juhl, B4 Dunbar Ave- elbow-length mitts of matching from Rutgers University. She Is Warren Picnic Mr, and Mrs. John nue, Fords, has won the silver lace. A crown of seed pearls and employed as a teacher In the 744 Colgate Avenue had wines of a United Air Lines rldescent sequins held her finger- Jourdantown Public School sys- Slated Sunday nfnnt son christened Don- stewardess. After S'/i weeks at ;tlp-lerigth veil of illusion In place, tern. Her husband was graduated ii t services in Our Re- thf company's stewardess traln- he carried a prayerbook adorn- from Jourdantown High School, FORDS—The picnic committee Evnnnellcal Lutheran Inu school In Cheyenne, Wyo., id with orchids and stephanotls. served In the U. S. Army In Qer- of the William J. Warren Associa- by Rev. Arthur L. Krey- sht now serves aboard Maln- The maid of honor was Miss many and Is employed by the tion met In the Scandinavian Sponsors were Mrs. Hners flying In and out of New Florence Menweg of Fords and Dawson Oil Well Co., Charlotte, Hall and made final plans for Chrlstensen and Stephen York. Miss Juhl Is a graduate Miss Ruth Johnson, also of Fords Texas. * the seventh annual picnic to be er. both of Fords. of WoodbridKt Htxh School. INFORMAL TEA: Mrs. Andrew Aaror, new principal nf School 14, was honored in n PTA tea Tues- held Sunday rain or shine at the house followed at the Prior to serving aloft she was Highland Grove. the parents for about 60 day. Seated, left to right are lUty Lafayette Livingston, PTA president; Mrs. Aaroe, Mrs. Whitman employed as a sec«tary. Her Former Fords Girl Bride Johnston, Miss Ruth Trautweln, Mrs. Kurt Schnetd -r, Mrs. Frank Yackinous ami Mrs. William Kocsls. Bernard T. Dunn, chairman, hobbles ar« bowling, knitting announced that Alex Polyacsko, Oeorge Bedlcs, Andrew Schmidt, and reading. In becoming a tion, Mrs. Frank Payti; maga- ri.U ARRIVES Peter Drost and George Butth will stewardess, Miss Juhl has en- In Winston-Salem, JV. C zines. Mrs. Chester Lund; safety, - Mr, and Mrs Char- be assigned to handle the food. tered » profession which was Mrs. Aaroe, New Principal Mrs. Vernon Thompson, music; do i house, 67 Dartmouth FORDS — Announcement has by the Piedmont Tool and Die Music will be furnished for the pioneered by United and is Mrs. Nicholas Elko; goals, Mrs. • (he parents of a daugii been made of the marriage of Co. in Kernersvllle, N. C. Mrs. entertainment. in the Perth Amboy relebratinft its 25th anniversary Miss Janet Frances Toth, daugh- Pitts was graduated from Rey- Welcomedat Tea by P. T.A. Johnston, and civil defense, Mrs. Hospital. this year. William Smith, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. nolds High School In Winston- FORDS—An Informal tea was and cooperation to the local Toth, 646 Brent Street, Wlnston- Salem and is now employed as a Stewart Charles Jago given Mrs. Andrew Aaroe, newly PTA, SON IS BORN Salera, N. c, formerly of Louis secretary by the Western Electric appointed principal of School 14, Committee chairmen and offi- Street, Fords, to Emerson Walter Co. HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. Baptised at St. Johns at the home of Mrs. Lafayette cers present at the tea were: Michael Solovey, 33 Luther Ave- Pitts, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Livingston, 15 Dunbar Avenue, Mrs. Kurt Schneider, vice presi- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Emerson Walter Pitts, Wlnston- nue, are the parents of son born mlo Park Terrace Notes president of School 14 PTA. Mrs. dent; recording secretary, Miss Jago, 885 King Oeorge Road had Salem. The ceremony was per- Bus Trip Projected In the Perth Amboy General Hos- Whitman Johnston, Immediate their infant son baptized Stewart formed by the Kt. Rev. Msgr. Ruth Trautweln; corresponding pital. By Church Organization past president, poured. Charles in St. John's Episcopal brook Drive, expects to leave on Dennis A. Lynch In St. Leo's secretary, Mrs. William Kocsis; September fourth on a tour from Mrs. Aaroe was graduated from treasurer, Mrs. Frank Yacklnous; GIRL ARRIVES Church by the Re\JVllliam H. Church, Wlnston-Salem. FORDS — The Mothers' Club St. Ann's Church. Newark to St. Woodbridge High School and has program, Mrs. William Westlake, FORDS—Mr. and Mrs, Gus Payne. Sponsors were Mr. and The bride was given In marriage of St. Nicholas' Greek Church Ann's Church, Quebec, Canada. taught the first five Grades In the Jr.; child study, Mrs. Jack Orav; Mackay, 102 Longview Circle, are Mrs. Edward Balog, uncle and By MRS. by her father, and was attended met in the church auditorium and —Birthday tsrentinRs to Lester Woodbridge Township public health, Mrs. Craig v'ild; publicity, the parents of a daughter born aunt of the child. (iFORGF, by Miss Jean Russell, maid of made plans for an overnight bus Walker, and Ed Lec.hleiter, both school system for almost 30 Mrs. Andrew Sedlvy; legislation, In the Perth Amboy General A buffet supper was served honor, and the Misses Oeraldine trip to Unlontown, Pa,, September t'ORSTER of Ethel Street. support Mrs. Jens Jessen; juvenile protec- Hospital. memberg of the Immediate family, Scott and Betty Ann Ptacek, 3. Reservations may be made with 65 Kthel Street —Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rosen, bridesmaids, Winston - Sadem, the president, Mrs. Emery Dem- Swarthmore Terrace, celebrated Linda Carol Toth, Edison, cousin csak, 814 Am'boy Avenue, or Mrs Liberty 8-8449 their anniversary by attending a of the bride, was the llower girl. John Lako, Lehigh Avenue. The show in Westfield and having din- J. W. Murphy, Wlnston-Salem, ms will leave at 6:30 p. m. and ner at Alfredo's, Woodbridge. was best man. and ushers Included eturn the following night. -Jimmy Haluska. son of Mr. John Stewart of Wlnston-Salem Klsie Wittnebert. prln- Mrs. Elizabeth Velchlck and and Mrs. Edward Haluszka, Ethel and Stephen Toth of Greensboro, sb^y Si'hool, announ- irs. Mary Hudanicti were in Street, celebrated his ninth birth- N. C. fct riulilmi In Orades 1-5,day yesterday. His RUCSIS were Mr. harge of hospitality. To Our Many Depositors ended thf morning session and Mrs. Harry Westcott and The newlyweds are honeymoon- Br will attend the morn- children, Harry. Jr., Brian and Ing in Durham, N. C, where they |lon .main this year. Those Corma and Miss Maijy Plsar, will reside while- the bridegroom i'd ,U)e,*Iterfloon ses-. Newark. Is tompletrng his education »t the and Friends ,;• will continue in the University of North Carolina at LAFAYETTE ESTATES -The Canasta Club met Tues- Chapel Hill. Majoring In business pn session. day at the home of Mrs. Norman administration, Pitts attended the He-Bops Club held ft Qardnw, Ethel Street. Present university for one year prior to his We Are Pleased to Announce ;iy In the recreation were Mrs. Alfred Frankel, Mrs entry In the Air Force where he Mr. and Mra. Ben Harrl- Abe Landsman. Mrs. Seymour De served for three years. Since his By EVELYN Ifeison Street. Marlyn Har- Witt and Mrs. Edward Haluzka discharge, he has been employed FREJLICH as hostess. Attending were —Happy birthday and speedy nrrin, Pern Steveley, Ar- recovery td Janice Weinsteln 18 Concannon 1 OfriM , Suz.an Lawrence, daiiRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe BACK HOME Drive ucmpt'l, Debbie Dallavallc, Welnsteln, who has been ill with FORDS — Mr. and Mrs, Ed- Fords Zcrszyla, Dominic and bronchitis. ward Remeczjl and children Ed- 3ito Demetrius, and Frank —Mrs. Norman Silver. Mason ward Jr., and Eleanor, 177 Liberty Liberty 8-3610 tncl Bobby Steveley. Street, entertained at Mah Jongg Street have returned home after gratuhUlons to Mr. and Tuesday. Present were: Mrs. Mil- visiting relatives In Ontario, £i& James Murphy, Mason ton Fink, Mrs. Saul Kritzman, Canfeda. —Mrs. Bernard Fretliclv enter- Upon the birth of a daugh- Mrs. William Kroner and Mrs. ained her Mah Jongg group Per Annum duy Wally Mitchel. This week's anni- STORK PAYS CALL ednesday night. Present were versary ereetinfts so to Mr. and Btdiiy Kuests of Mr, and FORDS--Mr. and Mrs. Mat- Mrs. Adele Blrnholz, Mrs. June Mrs. John Leddy, Isabelle Streei ,ex (inid, Jefferson Street, thew Herbert, 387 New Brunswick Fleck and Mrs. LUa Blltzer. iiml Mrs. Murray Stleg- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kellerman, At- —Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johan- lantic Street; Mr, and Mrs. Rich- Avenue, are the parents of a th Arlington. daughter born in the Perth Am- ;en went to Brooklyn to visit with ard Lister, McQuIre Street; Mr. 1 I'eter Radlr(, Ethel boy General Hospital. lls parents Mr, and Mrs, Olson. j bid bon voyage to herand Mrs. William Thomas, Me -Weekend guests of Mr. and [Mis, Laurie Morrlsey who Oulre Street; Mr, and Mrs. Stan ilrs. Sam Blitzer, Concannon i\l to "St. John, New- Rosen, Swarthmore Terrace. BUNDLE FROM HEAVEN Irlve, were her mother and fa- —Visitors at Forest Lodge FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Pas- ;>er, Mr. and Mrs. Fessler, Brook- si-s of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wally quale Sama,. 45 Highland Terrace, risim Saturday were Mr. Mitchel and children, Mercer are the parents of a son born In i—George Gross took his chil- lrvlnit Hoffman, Jersey Street. i the Perth Amboy General Hos- ;ren to the Boy Scoiit Jamboree. —Birthday congratulations to pltal. -Away for a three7day week- INTEREST will be on «pfc(iy recovery wish to Louis Di Geromlmo, son of Mr. md are Mrs. Bernard Frelllch and rai«, ion of Mr. and Mrs. and M^s. Joseph Di Geromlmo. NEW DAUGHTER laughter, Debra-Ann. Mason Street. Brian Menlo_Avenue, and to James Pol- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs, Frank —Donald MegUonlco and Rlch- iiretl Wednesday when he lard, Ethel Street. Waskevlch, 30 Overlook Terrace ,rd Johansen entertained the his bike. —Mrs. Sonny Schwartzback, are the parents of a daughter lelghborhood children showing i Florehce Baslnl, Stoney- Ford Avenue, will entertain at Deborah Sue, born In the Rahway lartoon films. The admission was rlve. l!j anxloua to meet Mah Jongti tonight. Persent will Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Waske- ive cents. foresters in the vicinity. be Mrs. Sam Strieker, Mrs. Nor- wich is the former Elsie Syme —Visiting for a long week-end on- number la Liberty man Silver, Mrs. Elbert Kazin' of A'venel. with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fleck aid Mrs. Wally Mitchell were her mother, Mrs. Louis Abe- |rea Ahles, daughter of Welcome home to Iz Jaker, FACTORY HIRING , son, Herl^mer, N. Y., and Mrs. Mrs. William Abies, Atlantic Street. ' Factory hiring rose somewha Nate Heller and daughter, Marcla, fyl Road, celebrated her •Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kritz- less than usual in June of this Scljinectady, N. Y. They will re- birthday Saturday. 9he man, Ethel Street, have returned year, according to the Bureau oi turn home on Wednesday with Mr. tied at a luncheon and from Jackson, Mississippi, where Lftbor statlsUcf|, Labor Depart- rleck who has business In Rome they attended the wedding of Mr. ment, wjilch reported, however, ACCOUNTS i. Uirls saw a movie, "Seven —This} column is written for oys." The guests were and Mrs. Herbert Yampolsky. that the firing rate of 42 per 1,000 you. Please cooperate. My tele- Kroner, Bettl Qlantz, Lucy — Peter Befano, son of Mr. and workers employed exceeded total phone number Is at the head of Suzan and Helejie Ber- Mrs. Peter Befano, Jefferson separations—Including quits, dls the column. Thank you! Effective July 1, 1955 charges, lay-offs and other separa jiwark, »nd Andrea's bro- Street., marked his second blrth- -A school bus has been ar- tlons, by 10 In 1.000. June was the day, Monday. His guests were Mr. ranged to transport youngsters sjxth consecutive month In which congratulations to and Mrs! Michael QMfello and Mr, 'rom Lafayette Estates to Our hiring exceeded separations. hi) Jiicobus, Menlo Ave- and Mrs. John Sievehio, Newark, Lady of Peace School. For Infor- NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED Mrs. John Higglns, and Mr. and Mrs. Natale Befano, mation call Mrs. Mesche, Liberty eel. Lake Parslppany. Barbaro Alalmo, Kelly Street. 9-1606. AW Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance orp. •ice Weinberg, daughter —Mr. and Mrs. Wally Mitchel, -Mrs. Leo McVey, Jefferson ftnd Mrs. Richard Weln- Mercer Street, were guests of Mr. Street, entertained her Bridg and Mrs. B. F, Bloomfield, Brook- Club, Monday. Present were Mrs CONSUMER PRICE INDEX ' Joint Accounts Insured Up to % 10,000 for Each Individual elferson Street, marked The consumer price index rost birthday, Tuesday. lyn, Sunday. They dined at Jun- Robert Barnhart, Mrs. P«ter Be- iors Restaurant. fano, Mrs. John Proctor and Mrs 0.2 per cent from mid-May to mid ?d with her parents June, according to a report of th* er. Barbara, by attending —Gregory Curtfn. son of Mr. Joseph Mahoney. CONSULT US FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS... —Congratulations to Mr. an< Bureau of Labor Statistics of the (irt dimier In 'Newark, find Mrs. Vfarreh Curtln aile- Labor Department, The Index k-end guest of Mr. and brated his first Birthday Satur- Mrs. John Schobert, JeffersoF moved up to 114.4, a 14.fi per cen< lold Boerer, Swarthmoi'f' duy at a family dinner, Street4 upon the birth of a daugh- lijcrease above th« 1947-49 aver- ; wus Mrs. James Collins, --Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ter, Thursday, \ at Perth Ambo; aie. The increase was ascribed man Gardner, Ethel Street, Sun- General Hospital, j mainly to a seasonal increase in Milton Berlin, Isabel'* day, were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert —Congratulations,! too, to Mr food prices and a small Increase Ref'fe and children, Jpy, Patge and; Mra, John McOrall, Jefferf in other element* in the famllj ftertained aatt M»tf Jr™*- EonStrMt, on the birth of theli fttendlng were Mrs. and Candlee, Falrlawn. • budget. —-Barbar Cedrone, daughter of daughter, Mary Eileen, at Pert) Mrs. Wllll»m Amboy General Hospital. Sonny Schwartz! Mr. und Mrs. Lucius Cedrone, INDUSTRIAL PROF1T8 Ethel Street, will celebrate her —Mrs, Barnet WelBnun, Ethel United States manufacture FORDS NATIONAL BANK day gutffti Of M 1 Mltchel, M«rcerj seventh birthday Saturday when Street, wishes to express her grat- corporations made Higher profit 1 and Mrs. Bu her guests will be Mrs. Al Peoor- itude to all her neighbors for a! after taxes, during the first threi *'Jhf Friendly Bank of FORDS, N. J.' aro. Jr., Kenny and Debbie Block, the sympathy car* gent to her. months of 1956 than tor any quar Linda Targer, Jo-Ann Udoux —Mra. Robert Murphy, Mason ter in four yean, according to Mrs. Ja Dliw- , MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. children, Frank and Patty Juarex, William Street, entertained /$h» Canastf recent government report, Earn Murphy Betty Ann and Leonard group, Wedne«J|y. jftwent wen Inge for the period are eetlmatec antic Street, lltw! the Culvan, Donald and Charles Mrs. Henry Flllppell, Mrs. Join at about $3,300,000,000, a 0 per rrlur, U. S, Slurrestttl Zuello. Apoka, Mrs. William Hayden, Mn cent Jump from the preceding PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ON OUR SPACIOUS LOT (which It In |w York present. Birthday greetings to Mary Ralph Barone and Mrs. Robe quarter and a 10 per cent rise over Regan. the corresponding quarter of 19$4. lovenoe Bus: Stoney- Alalmo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

.••.#»j|)eiil*-.^r,!. —private business spending millions VIEW WITH ALARM' nf dollars and billions of hours produc- LETTER^TO^THE EDlTo? more than a trillion words and figures ± . -^r^s R required by the government,, annually; Charles E. Gregory, could not lion,- ailv,.. Ihf Lender-Journal (1934) —the government spending more dol- The Independent-Leader "Good Rnd Woif.n, u d Dear Mr, Gregory. began. Now I find | ,, ' ' The Woodbridf* » " (19081 lars, hours and words processing re-, 1 : Knodbridfe Independent (1919) As I renew my subscription to ly dependent on j,,,,",' .'' ports, forms, questionaires and ans- tlon concerning i, , ' The Iselln Journal (IM») the Independent-Leader I find I H wers to same. must add a few Informal words for my duties :,.. '.,',. ' Charles E. Grerory : expressing my continued appwel- Rertrve Offirn ,,'.,". Editor and Publisher "Confirming popular opinion," said the' : iitlen of your efforts directed to- dance at Tuesday ,:''''' .' Task Force, 'our study uncovered—(1) a sessions. Published Eirry Thursdiy Bj ward the betterment of Wood- Thr Woodbrldjf Publishim Compinj large number of reports required of indus- bridge Township. Ust, but not i,.M.:: . 11 (ir«n Htrwt W'O-l-mi : Woodbrldie, N»w Initj that I admire th.. .lflll,'! 1 try by a Government agency when the in- Your vigorous campaigns lor lTlfc such things as equaltefctlon of In which your iimp,,,,, ' ( harlcs E. Grwrory, President r formation was already on hand in another assessments, a settlement of thesituations of n p,.! ,|" , Lawrence F. Cumplon bureau down the hall; (2) great quantities Ronson deal, decent but economi- Involving such tin',,,,''", Vler President and Treasurer s cal schools, more pamUw tor the etc. You present ti,.. i, '' of records submitted by industry which are out milking the .snrcii.i' i" "1 Bj f«rl»r dtlltfry, 1 rents JCT COW money, etc., hare been an Inspira- Suhwrlpllon ratrs br mail, Includlni not used and, in one case, not even filed by tion to me. Because of your fine an effort at sensm.,,,,,,!^! one year. 11.40; ill months, J1.50; thrM mgntlii, the Government; (3) nearly a million re- editorials I found myself attend- efforts are noticed " '• »', rrnls: sln(Jr Tuples bj null, 11 ctaW. AH p»ntta ated, ' in Aitv:ince. ing Township Committee meetings ports, reporting that there was nothing to in an attempt at Ming a better report; and (4) reports on pages of reports citizen though I mast add I did NawflMBiruii ttunUBBlAitH deliberately omitted by industry but never not learn much about our local government/ mainly bixause 1 missed bylhe Government." To ease the burden and reduce the cost Thfi Water Problem of paperwork upon citizens, business and Make ll Wider; Do Away with \f We naturally understand the difficulty government, the Hoover Commission re- and inconvenience that lack of water in commended elimination of unnecessary tin-Road Toll Gates; Kidu,, j(j the Fords-Hopelawn area has caused, and government, forms and reports, eimplifica- Hie affected residents naturally looked to tlon of others and reduction of the vast and Cut Down Speeding 1(l.. volume of records and accounts which the the Town Committee for some kind of re- tofftestiotw for lmprmi,,. lief. ' ' government now requires be kept indefi- nitely. In fairness to the Middlesex Water Garden State I'arUav Incidental and immediate benefits grow- Company, which has been the target of ing out of the Task Force's experimental considerable criticism, we think two facts By KKNNETH FINK, Director three lanes all M, studies of means of reducing the burden of should be emphasized. The first is that • PriucetNi Besearth SUrvlet up fot an hour al ,i (jlllM government paperwork also were noted by PRINCETON-JWhttt suggen- cr bridles, water supplies were interrupted by the sev- the Commission. Committees representing ttous do»rank and file New Jer- 2. Do away win, ;,(t0M4 ere storm because pumping stations had no sey adult citizens have f«r Im- road toll rates: sh.mu, business and government, which had been electric power, and obviously could not proving the Garden State Park- out toil system like th, T established to appraise only certain small wuy? pike's pnl toll \»m% function. This unfortunate situation can of eilt«; present to areas of the vast paperwork problem, re- To determine the answer to in no wise be blamed on the company, and this all-Important question. New stow traffic down; i\,,, ported agreements calculated to produce fk; nwd matt while its affects are to be regretted, any Jersey Poll reporters put the fol- savings of more tharr $5 million for govern- lowing question to a representa- system. criticism for lack of service because of it is ment and $10 million for industry. The ac- tive cross-section of the state's 3. Tolls too huh; patently unfair and unrealistic. adult public: t for shun di,| complishment was cited as an indication- The second important fact in connec- "What suggestions do yen North Jersfy to All of the enormous savings possible through have for improving the Oar- tolls too hkh: tulK nection with the short water supply has an across-the-board application of the same den State Parkway?" between W ood b r been the enormous new demand for water Results of the survey show Toms Elver: too inKh methods. Union and Patersim due to the wild building growth in the area Under the Capitol Dome that four suggestion are upper- most on New Jersey peoples' 4. Cut down sprrdc the Middlesex serves. We have never seen By J. Jisefh Grlbblis binds: drive too fait: nuke ikt,( a survey—and doubt very much if one was Regulation of Union Practices 1. Not wide enough: more serve speed Utility Une«; too crowded; should tx (Continued on Pa • rnsitor business. Last yejar the State re- Washington. ceived $56,721,1^2 from vehicle The State Division of Vtterans registrations, drivers' licenses Services warns that World War Opinions of Others and other sources, Total vehicle II prisoners of war liaye until; A bonk'i capiltA-invMlfd by its ilockhoide-i- i GLAMOR GIRLS TWICE SHY ( future In asking an angry elk- tude to the meter-readers.—The •Meter-readers employed by thehound if it has read any good Times (London). n,gh. b. coM ahiril pro»«lion'for de Po.iio»- Yorkshire Electricity Board are books lately? Are French dogs tu li^ve \essons from an Inspector less likely to bite if one takes off FACE SAVING DEVICE 1. buiU up. of Lha (Royal Society for 'tthe Pre- one's hat tto them? A. tb« bank i*, o The U. S. government is re- vention of Cruelty to Animals) itomeri Sheer lack of experience pre- portedly reluctant to accept a b«com on "•Jo" « in huw to avoid being bitten vents us from knowing how to M . by ilogs. There is, one suspects Red Chinese proposal that a third behave towards human beings power determine whether Chin- no short, easy solution tto their who insist on sniffing; at our problem . . . The lady who 4s ese students now in the ankles, making a low rumbling States are being prevented chairman of the Doncaster branch noise the while. No doubt this of the RSPCA gave some general returning to their Coratnu minatory procedure corresponds F.

A (louncil lopper Cwfi Qagg Mothers Association Plans Cnrhons Party Hurt* Victor G. Katen Promoted Charlotte Menges Plans Exhibit Tuesday At Home in Colonia Bride of Leidner Is Instituted ISELIN _ The Copper Craft To Help With 'Rec' Center COLONIA—Mr. MK» Mn. E. A. To Major in USA Reserves Carlson, 14 Tanglewood Lane, en- Mass of 40 members held at Ken- COLONIA—Three new members ISELIN — The Department • of COUONIA — Miss Charlotte M. 'the new council of nedy Park under the direction of were welcomed at a meeting of tertained »t» supper 8undaj nfcht . dauRhter of Mr. and Mri. Mrs. Edward Tlppo, will hold an holin Resident Hurt after attending the Second Ward the Army has announced the pro- ghters nf America was the Mothers Association of Col- motion of Victor O. Katen of fce- M«np<*. Jordan Road, be- exhibit of Its work a> the park, onla at the Colonia Civic Improve- Republican Club picnic to Forts MUW the bride of Frederick A. In Ui« V. T. W. Hall, In Accident at Plant Park. tbt from the trade of CaptaW to Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. ment Club, Inman Avenue, with leaner. Jr. son of Detective and ' 27, with State Councilor Quests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jo- that of Major, United States Army, Mrs. M. P. Mahon is supervisor Mrs. Robert Deureling presiding. 1SELIN—Aiigeto Mlrabella, 48, Mr?, FmJ«1tk A Leldner, 38 thn meeting. The at the playground. ] They were Mrs, Nicholas Kosovan, seph Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rasnte. •Mhdison Avenue. Avenel. Satur- 215 Henry Place, suffered chest MtOaugMy, Colonia; Mr. and Major Katen. a veteran of four be known as "Per- Mrs. Paul Yeusley and Mrs. Kevlfl and stomach injuries Tuesday d«v »t the Zu>n Lutheran Church, Dlckerson. Mrs. Joseph Biega. Perth Amboy; years Army service during World ght No. 96." when a 3,000 pound tank blew up Mr and Mrs. Daniel Mw* and Fourteen members will take a at his place of employment, Fos- War II, entered the Army as a Hrv Frederic* Falrctouih, p**- Fillips, captain, and Vecchiones Hosts, daughter, Loretta. and Mr. and Private in U» year lfttt. He re- 13-week first aid course under the ter Engineering Co., Union. .' Mrs. Fred Blessinn. ENtabeth, ur. pfrfmtned the double-ring Murk, councilor, 'of direction of Fred Rosenberg and Mr. Mlrabella was taken to the oelvtd his commission as 2nd rwmonv »tory team of Llla W. Joseph Franollch. The course Is Elizabeth General Hospital where Lieutenant at Camp Davis, North TV bride, who was given la Council of Metuchen, Mark 2 Birthday open to all residents in the area. his condition is reported as "good." Earl, Jr., Amherst Atenue. has Carolina. by her father, He served overseas in the Euro- members from Golden Richard Polhamus of the Little returned from a *wk"s vacation -length town of Bell, New Brunswick and COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. Theo- pean Theater of Operations with League announced that a tract of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mario with her brother and sipter-ta- ovrr mile, with satin midriff and uncll. Perth Amboy, Ini- dore Vecchione, 24 Bond Street, the 75th Infantry Division and tvmu-ms. Her shoulder-length tt& land has been dedicated as a rec- De Martlno, Bayonne, at their law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sui- new candidates.'Mrs entertained In honor of Mrs. Vec-reation center. He asked the club's j summer home at* Point Pleasant, was awarded the BronK Star *»> attached to a crown of seed ncy, Old Glory Council, chione's birthday and the sixth cooperation and announced that hey spent a day fishing aboard ter, Island Heights and Mrs. Jo- Medal and Combat Infantryman's pan:* find sequins. She carried an also assisted. Mrs, birthday of their son, Theodore a meeting on the subject will be ie "Red Witch." seph Dillon, Riviera Beach. Badge. >v.ri-f nOiianed bouquet. . ' ' own, Carteret, was plan- Jr. held September 6 at his home, —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carney, —Mr. and Mrs. John Mclsaac. A graduate of Albright College Vrs Edith Sutyik, Inman Ave- Abelone Solomon, dl» Florence Avenue. The association and the Law School of Pordham nue, Cnion'», as> matron of honor, : •Guests were Mrs, Vecchione's as Angeles, Calif., have returned 34 Pine Tree Drive, have return- llty state councilor Dis> voted to send Mrs. Deureling, Mrs. after a visit with Mr, Car- University. Mr. Katen is a mem- «w * pink bMlertna-Iength town named to the same parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ens. LeRoy Holman, Mrs. Frank Vol- ed from a week's vacation with ber of the New York Bar. M nylon \%ct over net and tajleta. Union; Mr! and Mrs. Robert Arm- ey's brother-in-law and sister, the new Council. Mrs ker and Mrs. Polhamus as repre- r. and Mrs. Donald McGaughey', Mrs, Mclsaac's parents. Mr. and For many years Mr. Katen has she wort matching accessorial storm and daughters, Linda and snd carried an old-fashioned bou- Woelz, New Brunswick sentatives. 5 Colonia Boulevard. Mrs. Michael Hryb, Pittsburgh, been engaged In civic actolties Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Fred December 3 was set as the date and presently serves as a member nizrr and deputy state Graubner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes' —Mrs. Jack Barron, 16 Tangle- for the third annual bazaar. The Pa. of the Board of Trustees of the After a wedding trip to Nlafara , over Sliver Star Coun- Oerfradl and daughter, Mlchele ood Lane, Is a surgical patient at )ld Bridge was also ap- next meeting will be held Septem- 'aterson General Hospital, —Mr. and Mn. Earl Runkel. First Presbyterian Church of Ise- F»Us and Onada. Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Charles Helmstetter and Mr. Letdner will make their home at | deputy state councilor ber 26 at the Civic Club. After the —Mrs. Frederick M. Adams and Amherst Avenue, art entertaining lln. of which he is president, and and Mrs. Hans Onken, all of meeting a card party will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Runkel and XS Mkfiiscm Avenue. , new council. Union; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor :hildren, Kim, Kerry and Kelly, also as a member of the Middle- School Schedule ,'M'ero present from al Hostesses for the evening were Jover Road, have returned from a children, Carol Lynn and William. County Tuberculosis and gan and sons, Kenneth, Dennis Mrs. David Jackson, Mrs. LeRoy Hanisburg, Pa. the state representing and Robert, Irvlngton; Mr. and 'islt with Mrs. Adams' parents, Health League, In which he serves Holman, Mrs. B. L. Hunter and rfr. and Mrs. William H. Axelson —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hub- as Chairman of Its Rehabilitation For Iselin Area Us. Among the guests Mrs. Robert Lewis, Orange. Mrs. Deureling. Zimmermans Hosts Councilor Chapman o it Ashtabula, Lake Erie, O. bard, 93 Pine Tree Drive, ha»e Committee. Order United Amerl •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corcor- been entertaining Mr. Hubbard's ISELIN—Due to an errors an en- brother and sister. Robert.Hub- jinnies. The council re m, Si Linda Avenue, are the par- NEW OWNERSHIP tire paragraph was mnuUtd in For Son, Robert ny beautiful and useful ints of a son, Jeffrey David, born bard and Miss Jo Anne Hubbard, ast week's star? on Une ranonw La Salle, Mich. TSSUm — Kay's Department cers arc: Mabel Hanyon, I COLONIA ACTIVITIES n Perth Amboy General Hbs- Store, at 1536 Oak Tree Road, is schools area chUdren mM COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mildred Masanet ital. —Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Slra- Zimmerman, Ridge Road, enter- cusa, Carolyn Avenue, entertained now under new ownership and The section about pujtfc councilor; Josephln —Mrs. Elizabeth Everett and will formally become Robinson's tained ,on the eighth birthday of were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kilan Mrs. Charle3 Norcross, both of Miss June Scrudao, Nutley, over in the IseQn are* sfanisd haw mad h son. Robert. vice councilor; Marie and daughter, Sharon and Mrs Department Store on Monday. as follows: "Pupa* in Grades l and ;ociat(> vice councilor; Vlneland, have returned, home the weekend Jerome H. Robinson the proprietor the afternoon guest* By MRS, ohn Judson, Hillside; Mr. and fter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. 'William McArthur. a S residing in the ls*nn am wiU be were neighbors and playmates of criffinnano, junior past Mrs. Frederick Frederick and chil- extends an invitation to all to transported to Srnonl 1 H**J*wy 2-yi'ar representative HENRY Roy Huelsenbeck, East Street. Shadowlafn Drive, has recovered drop In and get acquainted. A the youngster. In the evening dren, Frederick, Jr., and Alice and —Frank and Ben Leotta, New Buses will make the same stops as fcnwn of wood and welfare STRUBEI, after a month's Illness. tcests were Mrs. Martin Carr and Miss Alice Kllan, Old Bridge. York, have returned home after a grand opening ad appears elae- made last year. Cbwws in thet* Bntlui Gares, assn- —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamil- thls Mrs. John Hilvar. Newark: Mr. 214 Colonia, -Mrs. John Murphy and iMss week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cou- where in today's issue of grades wU) be in steam *U das., Uor past councilor and Dorothy Murphy, formerly o paper. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman and Boulevard Raymond Perrone, Oxford Road. lett, Shadowlawn Drive, were Morning classes, will be from 9 A >I., children, Joseph, Jr., Philip and licpir.sentattlvc; Hazel Fairvlew Avenue, Colonia, now of —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orban, cordini! secretary; Shii- Colonia Maplewood, are enroute to Europe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ed- PLANK DROPS WHEEL until noon and afternoon classes Dianne, Miss Sonia an dAnn Conduit Way, are entertaining rlngton, Colonia Boulevard, at , assistant wording sec- aboard the S. S, Independence o Mrs. Orban's brother and sister- Blnghamton, N. Y. — As from 1 to 130 P. M Zimmerman all of Jersey City; the American Export Lines, for s their summer home at Ortley Trans-World Airlines plane, with Pupils in Grade 4 in Isenn area Mrs. A. J. Wlnant, Long Island; Satalie UablnowlU, fl- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reich- Beach. cri'tary: Margaret Pnye. month's vacation. man, Kansas City, Mo. 34 passangers, came in for a land- served by School S will attend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strubel. Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Reeb. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brause, ing, it struck an embankment am School 14. Pordsv on a put-time and Mrs. Ross Rathbum and Mr. finaiirinl secretary; Jr.. and children, Lyle, III and Su- —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deurling —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. and children, Erlcka and Timothy, Colonia Boulevard, were dinner sheared off a landing wheel. The basis. They wilt be in the mominj! and Mrs. Frank Filipponl. Colonia mini!. ireasun;r; Doris zanne, Warwick Road, have re- Smith, Jr., and children, Susan, guests of Mr/ and Mrs. James C. Kluctor, Thelma Daniel, Hawthorne Avenue, have returned Trace and Ann, Devon Road, have plane bounded several times and session. This session *iU be from and Mr. and Mrs. George Mell, turned from a month's vacation at Whiteley. of Montclalr. < AM. to 12 05 noon. Pupils, in Sally Oollnskl. Inside Mantoloking. from a visit with Mr. Durling's returned from a three-week vaca- skidded about 500 feet along th< Rah way. ! uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clar -Mr. and Mrs. James Water- runway, but remained uprlghl Grades 5 and S in this area will sVir-:inia Hartman, out- —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton, tion at Mantoloking, ence Krleg, Linden, at their sum son and daughter, Kathy, Ridg Only one passanger suffered mi attend School U Par*. These nel. and two flag bearers, New Dover Road, entertained Mr. —Miss Leonore Carbaugh, Co- classes will be in season all day. Spartan Simplicity mer home at Ship Bottom. lonia Boulevard, entertained her Road, have returned from a va nor injuries. oitan and Doris Clark, and Mrs. Donald Lawson, Read- cation at Seneca Falls. N. Y. Sessions will be train 9 A_>t to Book agent i iiea Kuisma and —Miss Joanne Olasscott, Wes Kansas, for several days. They Street, were Mr. Resetar's brothei and sons, Bruce and Gary, Co- "Key, mister. yer engine' over the above pupils wtil be trans- that your boy is going to school." can Cliff Road, has returned from a spent a day in New York City ported Buses will make the same and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs where they had dinner and

in the children's sack Bruce Stout. Linda ami Rita Mae Blesfiini?. [prizes were awarded to A Carlson and 'Oren Oth of Colonia by Lyle Jr.. candidate (or mayor ond Smith, Jr., Second dlduto. Both Mr. R«eb Smith participated in uiR and played in a Miss Loretta Mack kccordion music. so, was chairman and ;ii'd by Mrs. John co-diairman, Mrs. Eleu- Mrs. Louis Watts, Mr. Frank Dodd, Robert •David Nicola, Paul nry Htrubel and Salva- illl. . meeting of the Second THIS IS publican Club will he ) Colonia library, Chain bad, September 8 at 8:30 A MENACE!

You git more car for your money.' Vo»i gt/ a better return when you sell! In Ford, you jet this year's lop cor wine. You <*n expect more money for your Por<} Xwk You get the styling of America's favorite when you sell. Fbr years, Ford has returned MM II HARMLESS- dream car ... the fabulous Thunderbird .... more of its oriental cost at resale than any new the GO of Trigger-Torque power.,, the" com- other lowftHeed car. No wonder Font sells There is a great danger in the menacing form of that old, dis- fort of Angle-Poised ride. more... it's wort* more! LIPSTICK carded ice boi or refrigerator that you may have in your back 1 yard. Every year children die from suffocation because they love You get a \tp£ClM'tf ^fla' during our Summer HAX to play in these dangerous cabinets, Here's what you should do Bandtoagon Sell*•oration! IP YOU AM INTIMSHO IN A if you see a discarded box in your neighborhood or in the USID CA1 tl SUM TO SI1 junk yard: Raw is the] time to buy your Ford! Durini our Sunjmer SelU-br»tion, we're jiving top-dalkr Remove the door. It's the best way to make juch a cabinet USID CA» SIUCTIONS safe. " trades. Profit from our leadership salts pace and tet a new '55 Ford at < bit stvinfl... todsyl * Remove the latch on the door by taking out'the screws on the door plate. Its on at a touch I Drill holes in the door and remove the rubber gasket yet...stays on Now's the time to get that extra cart Why not trade in your J^U-. is long as Tell the policeman in your neighborhood about this danger- priced cor and get "tun fin* can for the price of OIK'? ous menace. jf lipsticks L SPOT THE CHI1D YOU SM HA 1 BE YOUR OWN! Wood bridge Circle Motors, Inc. PHARMACY STRfET St. George Ave. T«I.WOMIOO Woodbridgo, N. J, qRBAT 17, WWW THEATRR, CHANNEL 4, •;*• P. *, TUUBSIMV • , litwii.M •••••-.• THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. INDEPENDENT PAGE T7.TT.Vr N,ew Jersey banks and In securi- State Department of Agriculture elected chairm mission Lust year twenty-seven eries produced 1.620.000 bttby Eighty-five per c«nt of New chicks during July . . . Vincent ties earned a profit of $39,602 Waterfowl (:,,,, cases of malnrin imp reported jersey cattle have been enrolled season mi - - ., Clubwomen Hold Cnnnameia, of Metuclicn. is th* durlnn the past fiscal year end- A ;i in New Jersey, and seventeen of In the bmcellosls testing pro- sey this y,. .', new chairman of the State Board Ing June 30. . . New Jersey mo- 1M CLASSIFIED them were reported from mili- torists who are traffic law vio- gram . • • Unemployment insure ber 2!) to .in,,,, tary installations---service men of Beauty Control . . Polio vac- ance payments made during July RATES - INFORMATION Final (lard Party cine released in New Jersey will lation repeaters will be notified Want to BfY . . . SELL . coming home from foreign lands. by the 8tate Dtvlslop of Employ- CAPITOI, 7.V for 1"> words—3c rarh ad- tie used in the immediate future in the future when they accu- The year previous. 1853. twen- ment Security dropped to$6, - temperment. or RENT? For fast results ditional word. Payable In ad- AVENEL Thf tenth and final exclusively for the ImtnuntKJtion mulate 8 points . . . Traffic ty-two cases were reported, and deaths in New Jersey thus far 913,501, compared with $7,666,- want mimy Ihe WANT ADS. vance Tel. WO-I-17II party in a series of summer card of children tn the .1-9 ««e group. u.:l 439 durlrm Juno . . . Forty-six permrnt, of n , parties sponsored by the Woman's fifteen of them nmoi>i> the mili- according to an order of thethis year have reached 4*1, or ; bushel* of eorn per acre is fore- to pay [or i,, . Club nf Avenel, was held Monday tary. N State' Department of Health... 3 less than the 448 registered.to ;1 cast for New Jersey this season Governor R,ii ,,| •^ FEMALE HELP WANTED • MISCELLANEOUS JERSEY JIGSAW:—The pur- Public utility gross receipts the same date last year . . . Male l( evening in the home of Mrs. ... Dr. A, Heaton Underhlll, Di- The annimi !> ,t: chasing value of the New Jersey taxes assessed on 26 private utili- gypsy moths arr invading New ; Harold P. Wilson. 11 Clifford rector of .the New Jersey Div- scheduled in ,,. OPERATORS find floor-workers FRANK H FLJEDNER food dollar, based at 100 cents ties and two municipal electric Jersey from the north for the Place. Metwhen. with Mrs. ision of Pish and Game, Depart- Spptombci ii ,,,., wanted Best Made. 37 Cooke Roofing - Siding as of August 193J. •'. ing 1955 amounted to $26,297.- Havry B Weiss, Director of the Uh I—-Mrs--Frederick Hyde was the nomic Development, hns been sev. R 25-9, 15 Gutt'.r, - Leaders Labor and Industry reports . . 252 . . . State funds deposited in Division of Plant Industry of the All Home Alterations / winner of the special award, and New Jersey rommerciul hatch- WOMAN wanted for housework (W72-M 1 the door" prize was awarded to Call WO-8-i r one day a week i Mondays1. Call 8-4, 11. 18, 2Sjft s- James Atkinson. ' Wcodbndge 8-1219. t'ti , Table priz'ss *ere won by Mrs. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE William Kelso. Mrs. Lawrence AVON Cosmetics has opening for - -BUSINESS DIRECTORY - ASSOCIATION Felton. Mrs. William Kuzmiak. a smalt mature womtyn who Established 1902 Mrs. T. Hyde and Mrs. Daniel wants extra money. "Telephone Over 4*00.000 Member* Lety. Plamfield 7-2364 for Information • Nationwide Service Mrs Frank Barth was the 8 25 Pet Shops Radio & TV Service Taxi Ferd Kertes, Local Agent non-player winner»- Advertising • Jewelry Service • n State Street; Perth Amboy WORK WANTED Ptune HUlcrest 2-134S SAVES CHILD ON TRUCK FIRST in QUALITY DUFFY'S 8 4 - 8 25 BUSINESSMEN FASHION CREDIT JEMERS WOMAN desires to take care of Monroe. N. C. — Mrs. Dorothy 5«9 ROOSKVF.LT AVENUE and SERVICE TELEVISION & * child while mother works. Phone PAINTER AND DECORATOR .Wilson and her 3-year-old daugh- BUSINESS DIREC- CARTEBET • • • Liberty 8-6943. 8 25" Free Estimates ter, Dianne, were crossing a rail- THE RADIO REPAIRS, Call CA-l-4825, road track, when the child was TORY offers you consistent, CA-l-6308 A Satisfied Customer V. J TEDESCO Telephone ME. 6-0189 • LOST AND FOUND • knocked down by(a boxcar. Uu- effective advertising at a low Is Our 6 Fillmore Avenue § DIAMONDS able to snatch the child out of the cost. An ad this size costs Best Advertisement Service Calls Made From LOST in Avenel. dog part airdale Carteret way of the car. Mrs. Wilson lell 9 A. M. — 9 P. M. TAXI M - 8.25 only $€.00 a month and is t WATCHES and police, colors black and tan. on her and lay there until the Majrtal Washers and Dryers Answers to name of King Reward. IP YOUR DRINKING has become train had passed over them. The worth far more in returns. t JEWELRY INS-FUR& FEATHERS Call Linden 3-6878 until Saturday. mother received sixteen stitches in 1312 OAK TREE ROAD JUST a problem, Alcoholics Anony- For information call WO-8- 8 25 mous can help you. Call Market her hip and fourteen in her head • GIFTS ISELIN, N. J. 3-7528 or write P. O, Box 253, when taken to a hospital, but Di- 1710. Expert Watch and PET SHOP Neit tt Bell's Drat Ster« WO 8-02i anne escaped with minor bruises. • FOR SALE • Woodbridge. Jewelry Repair 8 MAIN ST., — Opp. Town Hall Fast and (, 8 4 - 8 25 • WO-8-1601 SEVEN-ROOM Colonial home on Railings Xmi large wooded lot in most desir- DARAOOS Opinions of Others Coal Lawn Mowers AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL able section of Colonia. Three bed- i Continued from Editorial Page) rooms, pine paneled den, paved Largest and Oldest in County ORNAMENTAL no desire to go home? HAND AND POWER driveway, double garage, dead end Hydramatic, Fluid and Standard IRON 443 PEARI. S] Remember how it worked in LAWN MOWERS Hi 11 street, neighborhood delightful and 2»0 McClellan St., Perth Araboy COAL - FUEL OIL RAILINGS thoroughly protected. Call Rahway Call Hlllcrest 2-7365 Korea When ttfe Reds found FOR SALE Custom Made 7-0855. 8 25' 8 4-8 25 that some 35.000 North Korean OIL BURNERS Sharpened • Repaired prisoners had refused repatriation Parakeets and Installed >as compared with 325 South Canaries Quality Work f BICYCLES FOR SALE Koreans and only 23 Americans) Cages and Stands Summer they shouted fraud and demand- NO MONEY DOWN Parts and Accessories Full Line of Accessories $3.00 up Woodbridge Oaks News ed the right to interview the Gold and Tropical Fish Frtt Estimate Hardware • De Voe Paint* UNIFORMS holdouts. But when the request 3 YEARS TO PAY Tank, Live Food and Other and children. Janet. Joseph and was granted, it b/fckfired. Some DACHON Mercury Outboard Moton Equipment Nancy, Nefark. were Sunday \ 24.000 of the Nor|Ji Korean pris- Free Estimates Sales and Service Dogs, Mice, Hamsters Seersucker By guests of the Vincent Ammiano's,: oners broke out of their stock- DENNIS M. WHY Regular md Pet Foods, Monkeys Hall Sim Bendtr Avenue. The Ammiano's! ades to avoid the interviews and, No Obligation to Buy wo t-uw GLADYS E. and daughter, Joanne", enjoyed of those actually talked to only ALBRECHT'S SCANK Saturday at Point Pleasant. CALL 765 were finally persuaded to go KEY SHOP PETTYS 497 Lincoln —Mrs. Herbert Kramer. Ben- home. The deep hatred of the • Roofing and SMteg • WDGE, 8-1400 GUTH PET SHOP BRACE AVI: der Avenue, was hostess at a bri-1bu'.k of the POW's for the Reds 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE Highway "CARTERETS LITTLE ZOO" dal shower Wednesday evening in !was well advertised from one end CARTERET • CA 1-7163 VA, 6-32811 Tel. Ll-8-1679 lonor of Miss Patty Prosseda, j of the world to the other. 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Henry Janten & Son Perth Our hands are clean with res- Amboy Kenilworth, Miss Prosseda will' AVENEL Tinning and Sheet MeUl Work marry Paul Burgios, Cranford, in pect to the Chinese students as Liquor Stores Carteret 1-4070 —Mrs. Louis Schmitt and chil- the near future. they were with respect to the COAL & OIL CO. Roofing, Metal Cellinjs and dren. George and Mary Jane, —Mrs. Martin Cohen and son, North Korean prisoners. If the Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 Furnace Work eiping negotiators want to ad- Rahway, were guests of Mr. and Barry, are spending a week, at 126 KAHWAY AVE, AVENEL • Plumbing and Heating vertise the fact, why should we Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson, Oak Tree Bradley Beach. Woodbridge 588 Alden Street Road, Monday. hinder them? The students must, New —Irving Judd, 6& Louis Place, of course, be protected from any Liquor Store Telephone 8-1S46 —Little Cathy Ann LltUbauer, Charles Farr (Continued Inw celebrated his birthday Sunday. pressure or abuse. But this can Drug Stores JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodbridge, N. J. More th;ip. A few friends gathered to wish easily be provided for. We and Plumbing - Heating Lifcsbauer, 53 Bender Avenue, was omplete Stock of Domestic ten of all 1: . • him well. They included: Mr. and they can only gain by being can- christened at St. Cecelia's Church gestion m<:i\ : Mrs. Fred Singer, Mr. and Mrs. did. and Imported Wines, Beers Electric Sewer Service We Sell and Install by Rev. John M. Wilus, pastor. Larry Steinberg and Mr. and Avenel Pharmacy four. Let the State Department Bet and Liquors The sponsors were Robert Walt- Mrs. Al Green. Telephone: ROOFING • SIDING Next m.iv •: Bah and Florence N, Barakos, off its high horse.—Boston Her- 994 RAHWAY AVENUE 574 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbridge 8-0594 —Stewart Green, son of Mr. tions, jmh::: ald. •*"•"' .-•*•••• WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 WOODBIUDQE, N. J. mentions ,1: —Mr. and Mrs. William J. H.and Mrs. Al Green, 74 Plymouth 821 LINDEN AVENUE GUTTERS - LEADERS Ryan, 58 Adams Street, had their 5. Better dir •1 t:..n.il fjd Drive, celebrates his seventh birth- Aluminum Combination infant daughter, Deborah Anne, day today. i State House Dome PRESCRIPTIONS • Moving and Trucking t ' Woodbridge, N, J. should have IIIUIT mini DOORS AND WINDOWS system: si^iis 1!1 i ^f [I christened by Rev, Wilus at St. —The Wednesday night Mah WHITMAN'S CANDIES (Continued from Editorial Page) lll'iTr li^l Cecelia's Church. The sponsors Jongg group met at the home of should luu- mont and Wyoming, one eaoh; 'osmetlcs - Film - Greeting Cards Complete Moving Job WOODBRIDGE m.irkfd. were Paul M. McKenzie and Anne Mrs. Al Green, Plymouth' Drive, exits; licttir California, Georgia, Minnesota, McKenzie. they included Mrs. Irving Judd, Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 K0CH1E ROOFING CO. frequent ilirn ii"ii Mississippi, New Hampshire, Plumbing & Heating —Mr. and Mrs. George Simms Mrs. Bud Oatley, Mrs. William 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms -40 CA-1'6404 twern WIMIIIIUM•,:.U: itdll Oklahoma, Tennessee, and and son, Robert, Plymouth Drive, Hart and Mrs. Larry Steinberg. RAYMOND JACKSON • Remodeling 4-46 Lincoln Avenue, Cartere River; c\il tutn.ii Washington, two each; Connecti- Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free enjoyed a day on Saturday at The same* group with the excep- marked mun ,li-i cut, 5;. Delaware, 11; Indiana, 5; AND SON All Loads Insured—10 years exp, • New Installations Maplewood blympic Amusement tion of Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Stein- 6. Xn'il Hum ! Kentucky, 3; Majne, 9; Michigan, ECONOMY MOVERS Park. berg, met for Mah Jongg, Friday • Gas and Oil Burners Road Stand drivinc tim il.in. evening at the home of Mrs. Fred 4; South Carolina, 1J; Texas, Druggists NATIONS-WIDE MOVERS lighting ,11 in. iii —Little Kathy Koch, Plymouth Singer, Francis Street, 5; and West Virginia,' 3r 24-Hour Service Drive, celebrated her fifth birth- 88 Main Street Rahway 7-3914 7. Ton m.im Call WO-8-3046, HI-2-7312 day on Sunday. , —Mr. arH Mrs. Walter Huryk JUMBO JOE'S should h.ivi nun and son, Walter, Wood Avenue, MOSQUITOES:—That slander Woodbridge, N. J. 48 St,ate L. PUGLIESE - A.LIPO law; take sh>« >lr .,:-: >ill —Roger Argalas, son of Mr. and about Jersey 'skeeters is headed Rahway Ave. & Bucknell St. Mrs, Robert Argalas of Adams were Sunday guests of Mr. and Telephone 8-0551 Moving road. Mrs. Stephan Baiza, Kenilworth. for the discard, insists the" State Woodbridge, N. J. T g. Not ciniii. li -n.rt I Street spent the week end with Department >bf Health. —Mr. and Mrs. William T Service Photography tions, reil.tiii'iii his maternal grandparents, Mr. Sure, we have plenty of mos- CHARCOAL CHICKEN and Mis. Charles Jindracek of Dwyer, 45 George Place, announce Furniture AGENT i rooms. the birth of a son, Teriance Mi- quitoes and probably always will To Take Out 11 Irvlngton. He enjoyed a picnic 9. Sfeil i"" chael,' at Muhlenberg Hospital, have. But they are only nuisance Candid and Studio with them at Ironia, on Satur- National Van Lines Pierogis, 75c DOB. enouith imlu. m Platnfield on August 12. The Dwy- 'skeeters, They bite and make day. His parents and little brother., BLACK and WHITE ers have three other sons. you blister, but don't get excited Fall Clearance Sale Open Fridai, Saturday and Baron, motored to Ironia but did or 3 DIMENSION Improved: t"" •< —Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Imperiale about them, the department says Sunday Only ** not remain for the picnic. The real culprit, the< Anophe- NOW IN PROGRESS A. W. HALL & Son put Buslmi 1 and daughters, Mary Ann and Local and Lone Distance COLOR UA. M.— 11P.M. : —Mr. and Mrs'. Henry Happel llne, whose bite causes malaria, is eement will- Geraldlne, formerly of 57 James Winter Brothers Muvlnc and Storage Telephone Woodbrldie 8-3068-R visited their twin sons' Saturday gradually being exterminated, Wedding Pictures Place, have moved to Chicago, 111. NATION-WIDE SHIPPBKS of 1 evening. The babies are still in thanks to the untiring work of Wayside Furniture Shop Huusehold and Office Furulture Also ri'i where Mr. Imperiale, has found 1 the hospital at Jersey iCity as new employment. the county control agencies and Better Furniture — Lower Prices Authorized Agent Service Stations • are tin they have not reached the desired —Patrick Coggtns, Carbondale the State Mosquito Control Corn- Howard Van Lines, Inc. should bi- Highway 25 : Avenel, N. J. Separate Koonjs for Stortft weight to be released. Pa., Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert ll) (he .->; CRATING 4 PACKINQ —Mr. and Mrs:'Edward Bar- Slkora and sons, Richard and Ken- Mrs. Slkora's birthday. Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. JH. should be rett and two sons were Sunday neth, George Place for 4 few —Little Kathleen James of Ply- SHIPPING TOWNE GARAGE traffic is Phone Woodbridge 8-1577 guests of Mrs. Barrett's parents weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sikora and mouth Drive, had a rather palnfu Unclaimed Furniture of Even J. f. Gardner A Son yp; that li Description Mr, and Mrs, Lyczczek, Irvington their guests enjoyed dinner Mon- accident when she fell down stairs 493 RAHWAY AVENUE stations. '. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Panteday evening, the occasion being and badly lacerated her head. Funeral Directors Office and Warehouse fences mi 34 Atlantic St., Carteret WOODBRIDGE some enti TEL CA-1-5540 T«l. WO. 8-9S54 tOO SllBl'p SYNOWlECKt Were SpeclallaU In for more i , Ja • Chrysler Product* they sliouli It s new! It s real chocolatey! Funeral Home t Musical Instruction • • Bear Wheel Allinmeut bu$es off. • PrecuiUn Tuae-upf repair cur-' 46 Atlantic Street • Brake Swvlce ; d|$ablt'd Private • Tr»nsirU»»l«n Serrte* be miuti1 in Carteret, N. J. Lessons TOP Workmanship at LOW and that. !!;• • Price*. Picture Takinf Servkt ton panel a:. Telephone Carteret 1-5715 j on • Sporting Goods • 'ilSonkns for all Occasions. it. • TRUMPET Thin iiu.^;" • GUITAR 1-Day Eipert Get That reports o( t: - ^ Complete Line • ACCORDION DEVELOPING SERVICE REEL exclusively w '- Dutch Chocolate of • SAXOPHONE Complete Line of Photographic FIXED' FOREIGN THAI" MUSICAL • PIANO , Supplies NOW! |l; i!: INSTRUMENTS A record t ' • TROMBONE We're an and MANY ITEMS at a SAVING Official 000 in Uniti'it - ACCESSORIES • DRUMS "Penn," , this y«ar «•• '^ Flavored Drink le AUQU8T SALE. ! 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AUGUST 25, 19M PAGE THIRTEEN iants Little League Champs; Fords Wins County Title Police Keep Torrid Tigers Cop Fords League Greiners Advance Stop Indians, ornets Gain Finals Pistol League Pace Series as Bolanowski Stars In State Tourney For 2nd Straight; WOODBR1DOE — There isn't a FORDS—The Lions CliA Tigers ELIZABETH—thp Orelner Girls RalfySaves Fords ilight doubt that the Township reigned as champions in the Pords of Woodbridge took a step closer In County Tournament police pistol team is the hottest Little League this week after sub- Grid Drills Start to the New Jersey State Women's WOODBRIDGE — Ttoe Jairw* unit in the Central Jersey League duing the Walter's Pharmacy Softball Championship by reach- Motors Giants proved ^eir ttt»- ins the finals after subduing the perlority over the Amerfcan DtVt* and the local marksmen proved it Dodgers, 7-1, In the third and final Tuesday by recording the highest Aug. 31 at Rutgers Stoney Road Spa Debs, li-3.' at slon representatives, the* Klwaai* fille Contest earn score in the ctrcultthte sea- game of the annual World Series Warinanco Park. Club Indians, by winning the sec- /fears, Despite Loss of* 10 between the American and Na- son when they trounced Mack Mo- NEW BRUNSWICK — Coach After three full Innings of piny, ond and decisive game i of th* tional Divisions. the game was all tied up at 1-1. Woodbridge Little Leagte World ors of New Brunswick. 1,171-1,149. Harvey Harman has Invited n 58- \o be Played Without a doubt, the hero of. the However, whatever resemblance Series, 8-3, to lay undisputed claim Vets, Expect Good Season Woodbridge is currently situated mnn squad to report here August in second place in trie league recent game was young Richard the contest had to being a close to the 195* title. The Giant*' con- 31 to begin drills, for Rutgers Uni- WOODBMDGE-Although the) The Golden Bears' management itandings with a remarkable 11-3 Bolanowski, the Tigers' talented struggle disappeared in the fourth quest mai*e* the first Uoie in U» )n Saturday Golden Bears will be minus at least also anounced that the girls record. They lost one match pitcher, who tosstd a remarkable versity's eighty-seventh consecu- frame when the Greiners erupted history of the league than a team ten veterans from last year's cheering squad will function once h rough a technicality and an- three-hitter, against the usually tive football season. for a five- cluster to move out copped the crown In two straight W BRUNSWICK At stake squad, Coach Tony Cacciola is op- again this season during the home )ther with three veteran shooters hard hitting .Dodgers. During his The group, which Includes 11 front. 8-1. games. ' lettermen and 27 members of last be the Freeholders Bigger timistic with his present array of games. New members are being ibaent from the local range earlier six Inning stint he Used his assort- Stout started the winning rally Although the Giants notched tttt uc title when the Woodbridge ment of deliveries to an advantage year's undefeated freshman team, off with a solid base hit to left ifrldders and is predicting to better sought to fill several vacancies on u the season. championship in two straight, both •ice Electric Hornets clash by breezing third strikes past eight will work out here until Labor Day, field and Mallett followed with a games were well played \ by both season than the local s#ni-pros the staff. Andrew Ludwlg, the league's I tlw Highland Park Recrea- most effective marksman, once .batters find giving up only three September 5, When- Harman will safe bunt, which trickled down the teams. The opening game of the have enjoyed In the past five sea- | In the finals.^to be played Sat- again paced the Township club on free passes. cut the squad to 45. Drills then first base lint). Commune then series was a thriller frorrO start to y afternoon at 2 o'clock at sons. the firing line with an lmrjresslve #Walter's Pharmacy broke the Ice, will shift to Preedraan's Farm near belted a double to score Stout, and finish with James Motors pulllnf son Park. The club, in Its'anxlety to be pre- Old Bridge Track 297 score out of a possible 300. In the first Inning when/ Qalya Columbia In Warren County until Llclnskl sliced a single over sec- the contest out of the ovten by a e Hornets, the 1955 Recrea- pared for the 1955 inaugural, dwlg compiled his total by scor- belted-a sharp single to centerfleld. September 14. ond base to tally Mallett. After close 7-6 score. < Jtinlor League champions, scheduled for the early part of ing a perfect 100 score In the slow raced to second on a passed ball With a manpower situation bet- Madger walked, Irene Zupko drove In past years, strong pitching ied thflr way Into the finals September, has been practicing Promises Thrills fire phase of the competition, 98 and csme in to cross the plate on ter than It has been since 1949, In the third run with a line single. overshadowed hitting and defen- ciiick at the title by defeat- three nights in the Woodbridge n the time and 99 in the rapid. Bobfty Koehler's base hit." Harman expects the Scarlet to Another free pass nnd a base hit sive play of the clubs Involved; Iho Metuchen Recreation, Park despite torrid temperatures OLD BRIDGE —The nationally Team captain Closindo Zuccaro, The Tigers failed to tralHn the start on the comeback trail this off the bat of McCre«sh scored the however, It was a different story |, hist week. and overdoses of rain. A group of famous Irish Horan Luck Hell ane of the moat Improved shooters scoring column for long when they fall, with the undefeated freshmen two remaining runs of the big in- during the past series with the etuclicn showed indications of twenty-one have been going Drivers will present a 28-act thrill on the Woodbridge club, although retaliated with foul' runs in the and other newcomers holding the ning. sluggers and fielders sharing the IJInt,' uwny with the game by through their paces under Cac- show at Old Brldae Stadium Sun- he Is a veteran of long standlns. second stanza to ease out front, .key to success. Stoney Road broke the Ice with spotlight with the performers «t«- ptlng for three runs hi the in- ciola's tutelage, day night. A co-feature 35-lap In- reaped second place honors with 4-1. The champs tallied their clus- The squad includes 11 ends, 10 a run In the first inning and kept tloned in the center of thie dia- nrnl inning to take a 3-0 lead. There isn't any doubt that the vitation stock car race with an a perfect 100 score In rapid lire ter of runs on three walks, a hit tackles, 11 guards, seven centers, it close until Woodbridge opened mond. , J margin was short lived, how- Golden Boar skipper Is undertak- added purse will also be part of the and a 293 total. Phil Yacovlno was batsman, an error and a timely 4 quarterbacks, 9 halfbacks and 6 the gates to home plate In the Joe Ur, James Motors" young I, when the Woodbridge club ing his greatest rebuilding Job entertainment starting at 8:30 :.lose behind with a 292 tally. safe blow off the bat of Yaeger, fullbacks. fourth. chucker, recevled the honor of ^d for six markers in the top since organizing the club back In P. M. New Brunswick's top marksmen Thr«e additional Tigers dented Rutgers opens Its season Sep- Irene Zupko. Orelxters' veteran clamping the lid on the 1955. crown (j second to move ahead, 6-3. 1940, Among the missing when th« Featured with the famous Horan on the range were Phil Certallc the plate in the third frame to tember 24 against Princeton In a hurler, was at her best from the by pitching a heady game for silt jetucht'ii came up with n single opening whistle sounds are such troupe Is Dynamite Bill Horton d John Mahovlch with marks of clinch the verdict at 7-1. Jensen renewal of football's oldest rivalry. diamond podium, giving up four full Innings. The lefthander, with fin the bottom of the second established veterans as Nick who will be at the wheel of a 292 and 288, respectively. and Pry walked to start the inning, Rutgers and Princeton played scattered hits and striking out the exception of the third inning Ye the Hornets burned up the Mauxo, Tommy Blocker, Jim Dodge roadster when ..that car Is (Continued on Page Fourteen) then advanced to third and second, (Continued on Page Fourteen* (Continued on Page Fourteen) (Continued on Page Fourteen) j pains in the fourth to score James, Harold Miller, Splice Loftus, catapaulted from a giant cannon [maikirs and widen the gap Bucky Santera, Steve Kovacs, —the only act of its kind in the V 11-4 count. Metuchen failed Tony Scuttl and Eric Kelseiv entertainment field. a^.iltMd as they rallied for Cacciola and his assistants, Other spotlight performers In- lius in the lower half of the Prank Capraro and Harold Miller, clude Denny Dearborn, a gradu- before an out was made. have Installed the single wing and ate of Nsw Hampshire State A Split second the buses jammed, Dan winged T attack formations to Teacher's College who has become p;, wliu relieved starter Ronnie jive the Bears versatility on the quite adept at such stunts as thi prow.ski earlier, started an ground and In the air. Last fall Hot Seat Drag from the back of is the bio difference! (Ttaiit double play when he the squad relied mostly -on the T a speeding automobile and the i a ground ball arid tossed formation with Nick Mauro cap- deliberate roll-over; and Prank catcher, Bruce Tobias, for ably handling the quarterback* (Panchoi Roberts, the prince of •ce at home plate, Tobias in chores. the auto thrill show clowns. Pancho burlesques the efforts of alertly pegged a strike to To date the rookies who have his fellow troupers and his antics toase to nip the runner by half shown to an advantage are Bob often place him in even more dan- jp The m'xt batter popped up Fustos, last year's Woodbridge gerous situations than the drivers Be final out of the inning. High School guard; Mouse Mur- themselves. dbridKe coasted home scor- dock, a back with overpowering runs in the sixth and speed: Joe Kublak. a rugged The program will include the ith Innings. tackle; and Vic Schwartz, a stand- crashing of a fire barrier, barrel rolls and wing overs, slide for life, (Usiuruwski Winner out on the Barrens' 1954.Mlddlesex deliberate crash roll, Roman races iSlonnvski, Woodbridue's start- County championship squad. over high ramps, Pancho and his Jlti-her. received credit for the Epplnger Injured new trick car and other acts of npoitant win, while Al Dag- Bob Epplnger. the Bears' veteran skill and daring. ifas charged with the defeat, fullback, recently fractured his leg Friday night, the United Racing •Vice Electee's most consistent during a baseball game and will be Club will present Its regular twice during the name was lost to the team for the rest of the weekly stock car programs on the owski with three hits In season. However, Prank Marko- half mile macadam speedway pttempts. Bobby Zambo, Carl vlcs, one of the Golden Bears' starting at 8:30 o'clock. jflerico imd Matt Fratterolo leading ground-8»iners during the ' collected two safe blows past three seasons; Tony Santora for tin1 victors. Joe Puea, and Duke Oraullck will be dls^ fehen centerfielder. was as charged from the Navy this week k an ignited firecracker »t and are scheduled to report to Sports Quiz laif. bhistiiiK four base Cacciola immediately to fill the p in five jaunts from the cap. lit. Although the Woodbridge coach How to score yourself: Mark your choices 1-2-3-4. You get ten n»!:ci" Jack Tobias has re- has last a number of key perform- points for a correct first pick, five I the Hoi nets to, meet at the ers, he still has a solid group re- for a second, three for a third, an Street field \n Wood- turning which includes linemen and one point for a correct fourth at 12:45 o'clock Saturday Sam Lorwizson, Del O'Connell, Don fur the nurpoKe of se- George McElwreath, Lee Klrkpal-' choice. Twenty is average; thirty, transportation to Johnson rick, Stan Cook, Joe Nemeth, Mike good; forty, very good, and fifty Zudonyi, James Boroli, Bill Gal- is perfect. kowskl and Cecil Spencer. Veteran 1. Of the batting stars listed, backs on hand are Selly Hoagland, which one never pitched in a Sympathy Bobby Zambo, George Lattimore, game in the major leagues? I ) — What are you crying Ed James and Moon DLMattla. Ted Williams, i ) Stan Muslal, my dear? The Bears are still seeking new < ) Alvin Dark, ( ) Lou Bou- The horrid old mice got material arid any gridder desiring dreau, tthe paniry and ate up a to have an opportunity to make 2. Can you name the team that |ful fustiud pie I had baked. the squad is welcome to attend hit six home runs in qne game Come.no*1, don't woi1- any one of the three weekly ses- this season, having three players fmucli about a few mice. sions in the local park. who hit two each? ( ) Dodgars, ( ) Red Sox, ( ) Indians, 1 ) Cubs. 3. Who do you thjnk is. the A split st-cuiul in the big differunce in a play like this. In your engine it's even moru important. HORAN LUCKY HELL DRIVERS smallest outfielder in the major Unletw your engine firuw on the ri^hl 1/100 of a second, power works against you, not for you. leagues today? ( ) Peanuts Low- a 28 Art Thrill Show • rey, I ) Harry Elliott, ( > Ernie Oijavetz, ( ) Bubba Phillips. PLUS AN INVITATION 4. If Al Kaline, Detroit's bril- liant outfielder,, wins the A. L. hatting crown, r(e will 'be the sec- r> \AV STOCK CAR ond sophomore to turn the trick. FEATURE Who was the first? t ) Ty Cobb, TCP is the Big Difference between ( ) Tris Speaker, ( ) George i Sisler, ( ) George Stone! SUNDAY NIGHT, AUG. 28 5. Do you know the fljst name of Buddy Parker, coach of the Detroit -Lions who lost the Na- Highest Octane Gasolines-, 8:30 P.M. tional Football League champion- ship to the Cleveland Indians last OLD BRIDGE STADIUM year? ( ) Sam, I ) Elmer, ( ) \ gives you split-second GO Raymond, ( ) Pete. (Rout*' #18, on the Old Bridge • Matawan Road TURN PAGE FOR ANSWERS. U1N<; KVKKY I'illUAV AND SUNDAY .NIGHTS COMPETITION "I suppose the little wile will win all the arguments in your With the horsepower of today's short circuits and your engine "fusses" house?" epgines at an all-time high* it's no —waiting still more power! 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It 0 Frcv, If 2 Mbeue S Bob Gottlieb r.M 20 7 4 by way of an error o Dnduers 1 Q 0 0 0 0—1ondon a smR|(. off 0 4 3 0 0 X—7R»ci. After Bil; Hus For tln-pc full years we have sat back, (and we are lleb. Mike Janoork ashamed to admit it), without once discussing the con- a mlscue to jam \-w Grid Drills ~ Jhhn MM> j ] ditions of thr baseball and softball fields in the town- ( (Continued from Sportd Page centerfold to M-,,,. ship, although we are fully aware that most of them Hush At this pou.' i Intoi-collegiate football's first cracked a double •, are just barely playable. During the past month, we garm> on November 6. 1B06 her*, Janetaek and Mm., with Rutgers winning, six goals to visited several neighboring communities to .view their four Bill Pulop WRS ,( A mound triumph ;!;• diamonds^ and it is disheartening to report that if a The schedule Includes September New Brunswick « • contest were held on the ratings of'fields, Woodbridge J4. Princeton, away; October 8. over the six innint MuhlenbeiR, home; October 15. nlondy was elm*. would finish dead last and we are also including the Brown, away; October 22, Lehl«h, County Seat nlnr\ <,. high school site. Complaints during the past few years home; October 29, Delaware, home; November 5. Lafayette, Frank Yackinout. „. have been numerous from all angles. We remained si- ger were Fonk'. mn,. , away; November 12, Penn State, tcrs In the confine, ,• lent with the hope that in due time conditions would home; and November 19, Colum- box with two M; bia, away. • be remedied for the benefit of the youngsters who are New Brunswick s s-1: ting itandpoint »•,... learning the trade ofbaseball under a severe handicap. Giants Champs Paranh, whe also en We realize that John Zullo and his Recreation staff of hits. 'Continued from Sports Page are working diligently to maintain the fields spread when h« was nicked for three runs, was time to do M>!:, throughout the township, but their best efforts are far had the Indians' batters under the Indians' tend ,»•'. MAKE MARK IN ( Ol'NTY:—The Fords Patricks blasted their via > into the basi-lmll spotlight recently by defeating the MHey Mikes control with his tantalising curves. by rallying for six n:- from enough., If we are to excel in sports and charac- .During the course of the game, he froat. 6-3. After ,,i;. of New Brunswick, a-4. to clinch the Middlesex County FreehoUic rs Little Fellas championship at Roosevelt Park. The same teajm, corded. Joe U and (!• ter building of our youngsters, the proper facilities which is composed of former Fords Little League players, will pla y host to an All Star cluh from Bristol, Pa., Sunday afternoon at fired third strikes past three bat- r 1:30 o'clock at Roosevelt Park. In the above picture in the front r ow are Gary Peterson. John Oalya. Frank Yackinous, Torn Roxbury. ters, gave up six hits and walked the curtains for tin- must be made available for use. If we have sloppy Victor Calaptonl. Second row are: Bob Koehler, Mike French, Rob ert Yaeger. Jim Stumpf and Bill Fullop. Third row are: Gordon two. successive singles N, Get Early Start tempted to advam. fields, there may be a tendency to'develop mediocre Koehler, assistant manager; Arnold Olsen, Richard Bolanowshl, Earl Prnnp, Mike Hriti and Coach Bill Fullop, Sr. Missing from the with a bunt and lw d croup are: Manager Joe Patrick and Charles Smith The Klwanls Club made over- players who in turn could become sub par citizens. All tures in the direction of wrapping that when Joe H. • the game up early with a three dians' catcher s, of us should be proud of our community and make a beach party at their summer FOREIGN AID 4 George Stone of the St. Louis run splash in the second Inning. ball and threw »iidh every attempt to see that it is the best in every category home at Silver Bay. Quests were Congress recently completed ac- Browns in 1906. Moroney and Bak started the up* permitting two nir- Colonia Activities Mrs. L. J. Carr, Mrs. John Hilv.\r tion on a compromise $2,703,341.- 5. Parker's first name is Ray- rising by belting back to back plate. Richie Good, possible. and othprs from Silver Bay. It 705 foreign aid bill, which was mond. singles before Gasper stepped up rally moving with » was Mrs. Hilvar's birthday. about $560,000,000 short of the to the plate to score both mnnrrs terfield which srm. One field in particular should be condemned for —The Cs Canasta Club met At —Mr. and Mrs, Albert Foow amount the Administration had with a hard hit double down the knot the score at \. asked to carry the aid program baseball use because of its dangerous location along ^e home of Mrs. Frank Filippoai, and daughters. Kathy and Mau- Greiners Advance left field line. An error and a free vanced Ooodale M :; Ridge Road. Attending were Mrs. through the 1956 fiscal year. How- a line stniUe befm, reen, were dinner guests of Mr. pass to Takach loaded the bases to the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks—we are referring to Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. George ever, because the Pentagon was (Continued from Sports Page both runners homo i and Mrs. NichaUs "srtzencJ, five over the seven inning dls« set the stage for Connell, who the Freeman Street diamond. The tracks run from Mell, Mrs. Ross Rathbum and able to "find" $302,000,000 in funds dropped a softy over the second shot to centerfold i Carls tadt. tance. McCreesh sparked the vic- center to right field, and it is not uncommon for a boy Mrs. Henry Strubel. appropriated but unobligated, that base to tally Gasper with the third final run breezed ,i .: —Mi- and Mrs. George Ul&se- —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John had been "lost" In official book- tors at the plate with three timely run. With the base paths still when Branco's rrrn- to belt the ball up on or over the rails. To make the vitch, Cleveland • Avenue, enter- Feldman, Fatrvlew Avenue, were keeping, it will be possible to re-hits, while Mallett, Stout. Schenck jammed, Richie Jankowski hit through the Kiwau:. situation more precarious the rules state, "The batter tained Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ulase- Mr. and Mrs. Gage Rlrao, Plain- capture most of the $402,000,000 and Commune collected two apiece. into a force play at third base to Jim Covlno. thr I: vitch and Mr. and Mrs. Fred field. cut the House had made in direct retire the Indians. ed pitcher, was i; f; is entitled to all the bases he can take on a ball hty onto Blessing, Elizabeth. —The Colonia Club will hold its military assistance. defeat although tv When the third frame rolled mendable game fm:y the tracks." A fielder in his anxiety to retrieve a ball —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karva- annual covered dish supper at Cop around, James Motors decided It netz. New Dover Road, entertain- Colonia Library, September 19. the diamond. \vi.:,, may not hear the sound of an oncoming electric pow- Police Ke< • Continued from Sports Page the rubber, ho ,;,,•.. ed Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, Mrs. Richard Larson is chairman •P respectively, on a passed ball. At ered train and the outcome would be disastrous. Then and Mrs. C. F. Neuhaus has been struck out five ;irA; Red Bank and Mr. and Mrs. An- 'Continued from Sports Page this point Sitcoscy slashed a line walk. It would be too late to write off the field as unplayable. drew Ruby. Colonia. added to the committee. Tuesday afternoon Woodbridge drive hit to left field which scored 5-Run Rush in 6th Just three weeks ago one of the Service Electric Hor- —Luncheon guests of Mrs. returns to league competition when his two teammates. When the Henry Strubel, 214 Colonia Boule- WASTE IN FORMS Plalnfield invades the Main Street throw to the plate bounced away net players blasted a ball which caromed.off a passing . vard were Mrs. John Chiocchi, range at 1:30 o'clock. from the Dodger backstop, Sitciscy, Gives Partners Win The government can save $100,* electric train. If the ball had smashed a window and Keasbey and Mrs. Paul Skula and WOODBRIDGE (1,172) himself, completed the circuit of Mrs. Patrick Siracusa, Colonia. 000.000 more a year by adopting its EDISON — Patricks of Fords seriously injured a passenger — who could be held re- Orecommendations on - paperwork. SF TF EP Tot. the bases. laid olalm to the Freeholders Little —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Filipponi The report said nearly 1,000,000 A. Ludwig . 100 98 99 297 Walks Costly Fellas Baseball Tournament cham- sponsible — the boy or the Recreation Department? and daughter, Debby, Ridge Road, Americans till out a form each C. Zuccaro .. 98 95 100 293 Bobby Koehler, Walter's Phar- pionship after rallying for five were dinner guests of Mr. and P. Yacovino Our recent survey also disclosed that your Wood- year saying their income tax was 98 97 97 292 macy starting hurler, was charged runs In the sixth Inning to upend Mrs. William Buchanan,- Hillside. paid by payroll withholding. It A. Donnelly. 98 93 90 290 with the defeat after walking the WCTC Mltey Mikes of New bridge Little League field rates with the best in Mid- The Filliponis' entertained Mr. also recommended elimination of MACK MOTORS (1.149) eight and hitting one batter in Brunswick, 5-4, at Roosevelt Park. and Mrs. Eugene Filliponi, Ideal the employers' quarterly federal P. Certalic .... 97 97 98 292 the two and two-thirds innings he dlesex County and Is a tribute to the group of adults J. Mahovich . 98 90 100 Fords trailed 4-0 entering the Beach, tax return. The public could save 288 toiled from the center of the dia- top of the sixth Inning and it ap- who carved the diamond out of rough terrain with —Mr. ad Mrs. Fred Zimmer- about $22,000,000 a year if it were R. Pennimore 97 89 100 286 mond. Wic Calantoni came on in F. Townely 95 87 98 peared as though only a miracle their bare hands and whatever equipment they could man, Ridge'Road, entertained at eliminated, it said. 283 relief and finished up for the could possibly pull the game out of borrow. Your contributions paid for the material used Dodgers. the fire. However, the Patricks The. Lions Club's defensive stars were far from beaten as they went . Replace yom < for the construction of the stands, 'dugouts, back- claims i*:e best way to reach the grounds is to turn off Sports Quiz Answers wholly new c i during,the playoff game were Earl methodically about the task of design, dopoih1..: stops and fences. The Fords and Iselin Little Leagues Avenel Street at Park Avenue and travel down to the Prang at first base and shortstop overtaking their opponents. Come in oi pV.i : Sitcoscy. termination of the pavement... We can all be proud ' 1. Lou Boudreau. Williams Frank Yackinous ignited the up- are also making steady progress with their ^diamond DODGERS (1) rising with a single to centerfleld. pitched two Innings in 1940, Mu- and should be on par with Woodbridge in another year of Andrew Ludwig and Phil Yacovino, who finished ABRH Bob Koehler, the next batter, slal to ope batter in 1952, andGilbert, 2b 0 0 0 reached first base safely when the WARR or two if they can secure the necessary funds. ' second in the Police Double .38 calibre competition at Dark one inning in 1953. Teaneck last Saturday. The marksmen shot scores of B.French, rf 0 New Brunswick inner defense mis- HOOKERS This past week was a big one on the 2. Chicago Cubs on April 16. M.French, If 0 played his sharp grounder. Bob COAL & Oil 300 and 294 respectively to finish one point behind Jackson, Banks and Fondy had Galya, ss Yaeger, after taking a called strike, local baseball scene with the Fords Patricks winning 1 785 ST. Pittsburgh .... Will Bobby Yaeger, the Fords third two homers each. Koehler, p-lb .... 0 belted a pitch down the slot over the Freeholders Little Fellas championship, the Service 3. Ernie Oravetz of the Wash- Olsen. cf baseman, ever forget the he hit which paved 2 0 0 the left fiuld fence for a home Electric Hornets reaching the finals in the Little Big- ington Senators. He's 5-4. CalMitoni, p-2b 2 BsJLjain which produced three runs and the way for his team's triumph over New Brunswick ger League Tournament and the Geiner Girls smash- in the Freeholders play offs.... Tom Murtagh was ing their way to a play off slot in the State Women's elected president of the Woodbridge Little League this Softball championships.... The Woodbridge Little week, while Harry Jones was voted to the office of vice League will hold it's annual picnic at the Avenel Park president .... Coach Tony Cacciola has purchased new Saturday. Harry Jones, chairman of the committee, jerseys for his Golden Bears A contingent of Wood- bridge sportsmen, headed by Charlie Molnar, have ai> ranged to take in the Baltimore-Detroit football game next month in Baltimore for the purpose of watching Lou Craekmur in action. SPECIAL! S&ggfcj in better used Gml lf> CAKS MIST lit) BEFORE SEPTKMIU-K PRICES SIASHKI) TO NEW LOW! SAY SENT ME" AND (JET YOUR LICENSE PL\ll> OPEN KVKN1NGS TIL 9 P. M. SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M

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