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Published Every Thursday VOL, XVII—NO. 44 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 at 18 Green Street. WoodbrltJgs, N. J. PBICE EI&HT CENTS Sweetness School Tract .-. and ; Light to By CHARLES E, GREGORY

The Board of Education apparently is down to its last »275,00(J excuse for refusing to think affirmatively on the possi- bilities offered by modern industrial genius to provide Sign Contract^ classrooms we need, econom- ically and promptly. •Zoning Change After hearing the consid- ered judgment of approval Bid _ Necessary • of these techniques by a re- nowned educator and au- WOODBRIDGE — Announce-^ thority on building construc- ment was made yesterday that tion, the Board takes refuge the American Home Products. from reality by whimpering Corp., with headquarters in New York, has contracted to pur- - about not seeing a school of chase a tract of approximately the type proposed. This, of 60 acres in Iselin from the Trus- course, is no excuse for inac- tees -of Free School Lands in tion at all—for it well knows "Woodbridge Township. that functionally'the design The company, which manu- is acceptable, that structur- factures' many household items ally it is without flaws, and which are nationally-known by that* from a standpoint of their - brand names, will use the durability it is impervious. tract for expansion of its drug These facts are on the word WAYNE KONOPKA and • pharmeceutical manufact- Rezone Large uring. Contract for the purchase of the country's foremost ex- of the land was handled toy pert on the subject—and I Edison Teen-Ager Henry St. C. Lavin, formerly cannot imagine what more Edison Tract Township attorney and at present - assurance is needed. counsel for the Trustees of Kcee" Named Chairman School Lands. The company's * * * •' " For Industry representatives in the negotia- The Board, for lack of a EDISON—The Township Board EDISON—Robert Blunt, county tions were LeRoy J. Wagstaff and better alibi, has declared its of Commissioners at a regular superintendent of schools and Gilbert S. Mclnerny, general at- disappointment it was un^ j meeting last night approved the Middlesex County "Teens Against torney. Magistrate Andrew D. able to see a complete Struc- zoning board and planning board's Polio" chairman, announced the Desmond, it is understood, will recommendation that a large tract appointment of Wayne Konopka be American's local legal aide- " to school. It never was of- of land on the Woodbrook Farms as honorary chairman of the . Since the area is zoned for fered the opportunity to see site be rezoned from rural to light "TAP" program. residence, it will be necessary for" a complete Structo school be- industrial. Wayne is a senior in Perth Am- the purchaser to obtain a zoning cause one doesn't exist, and The tract, which borders on boy High School. When he was variance to light industrial. Be-' my total suggestion to the Plainf ield Avenue, comprises about stricken with polio in 1945 both cause of the fact sale of the Board that it go to Massa- 175 acres. Although no immediate his legs were paralyzed. He was ground will restore it to taxation, plans are in sight for any building cared for at home and later in a with additional ratatoles added chusetts was a most explicit program, the change in zoning will rehabilitation hospital. His post- to the tax rolls when building Is. one. It was for the exclu- curb future home development in polio treatment has continued for completed, it is unlikely that this sive purpose of hearing the that area and will allow light in- the past nine years and he attends requirement will meet any serious results of a study of Structo dustry to move in. At present a physical therapy clinic at the Na-objections. It is contemplated that materials and methods at large portion of the Woodbrook tional Foundation Headquarters in work on construction will com- Farms bordering on the Lehigh Perth Amboy twice each week. mence immediately the zoning the Massachusetts Institute Valley Railroad is zoned as light Wayne's parents attribute his re-change is allowed. of Technology. .Any other in- industrial. covery to his March of Dimes care. He is now able to- walk with a cane. terpretation of my sugges- In another resolution the com- Employment; will be in the tion is a misrepresentation, missioners approved the establish- While a student at Clara Barton neighborhood of 200, it is esti- and false—and I will not ment of a $25 annual fee to be paid School in Edison Township Wayne mated. The price .paid for the by residents of the Sutton Lane was tutored by a member of the tract was not disclosed by the permit it to stand. area for sewage disposal into the teaching staff and put through his company, but it is underst * * * Highland Park sewage system. This academic paces by his father every it was. in the neighborhoo will eliminate the present use of day. As a result he will graduate $275,000. The proceeds of the There is one other irre- septic tanks in that area and the from Perth Amboy High at-the Will, iir-ail probability, be sponsible statement which I commissioners pointed out that age of 16. for school purposes. have seen in print, to the the residents welcome this new im- "A fteenager today has. an inter- . Dedicated in Charter effect it would have been provement. est in civic affairs," Blunt con- This is, because the land, set cheaper for Professor Voss to It was pointed out, however, that tinued, "\velfare work and .the J the fee will be temporary and will health and welfare of his neigh- apart in tne* town's charter ta come to Woodbridge to make bor." Wayne was chosen for these 1669 - and specifically for- the his report. I could not be so. SANTA'S WILLING HELPERS: Both adults and children did their bit this week in collecting toys for the needy to be distributed continue until the completion of "maintenance of % free school," through The Independent-Leader Christmas Fond. Above, members of the Woodbridge Township Republican Club are shown with the Raritan Valley Trunk Sewer. attributes and because he knows so impertinent to ask Professor Five parcels of land were sold, well the work of the National is either ..ded^yfced in itself m the toys they collected as part of the admission price to their Yule party. Approximately 80 brand-new toys were turned over to Foundation for Infantile Paralysis from its JWocee^s for school use. Voss what he would have The Independent-Leader. Below, students of Miss Cecelia Artym's Sixth Grade at School 1 each brought a favorite toy of their own each to the lone bidder who had charged as a fee to do this^ entered the original bid. They were here in the county. We expect he' Recently, tHe Board of Educa- for the Christmas Fund. Members of the class are Carol Bird, Karen Carlsen, Carolyn Clark, Mary Ann Crane, Patty Ghisehick, will be the inspiration of our"Teen tion requested that it toe set aside- but on reliable information JoAnn Hunt, arol Kondor, Michele Kuchtyak, Patty Moritko, JoAnn Rohm, Betty Ann Reed, Judy Roy, Catherine Sedlak, Joyce C. Nelson Hulsart, $600; George Baptiste, .$700; Neil and Julia Against Polio' program." as a possible school site, bat' a I have been told it would be Sipos, Beverly Tobias, Vicki Zak, Margaret Holm, Bill Calvani, Jimmie Gary, Billy Dettmer, Gary Heiselbergr, Fred Hugi, Windsor sharp difference of opinion de- Lakis, Allan McElhenny, Dickie Melanson, Kenneth Oettle, Bill Petersen. Earl Prosek, Charles Rowinski, -Dennis Salvia, Stephen— Manzarella, $750; George Laday, Wayne lives at 101 Bloomfield between $3,000 and $5,000— $750; and Carlton Wheaton, $750, Avenue, Fords, with his mother veloped over its desirability for Savel, Bruce Shore, George SrongMlas, John Szabo, Billy Hoagland. this purpose, with the result de- had' he charged for making After the sales had been con- and father, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold the study, and then making summated, Township Attorney Konopka. Mr. Konopka is an as- cision was reached to dispose of sistant division underground fore- the property. Negotiations were a report. The taxpayers of Ford Foundation Grants Christian Jor^ensen explained the completed in Woodbridge yester- Woodbridge Township were Dr.- Baker Named $300 Still Needed to Meet new system put into effect last man for the Public Service in New $157,900 to Hospital night for the sales of properties. Brunswick. day. given the greater portion of One of its chief assets, he said, Mr. Blunt announced a State- a day, at the trivial cost of • As Charter Aide PERTH. AMBOY — An- wide TAP meeting at McGuire Air The site in Iselin is bounded Yule Fund Goal of $2,500 nouncement of a grant of $157,- was that it would eliminate the on the north by the Middlesex- transportation for the Board spirited bidding of the past, where Base on December 17. A represen- Essex Turnpike, on the east b?~ EDISOH—Dr. Benjamin Baker, WOODBRIDGB — Approximately $300 is needed to reach the 900 to the Perth Amboy General in cases it was found that the high tative from each of the high of Education and its atta- minimum goal of $2,500 set for the Independent-Leader Christmas Hospital from The Ford Foun- State Highway Route 4 Parkway, an assistant professor of political bidder was unable to pay the schools in Middlesex County will on the south, by the Port Reading ches, by a man of enor- science at Rutger University, was Fund to aid close to 80 families throughout the Township — to pro- dation was made this week. amount he had bid. It is both fair attend. Transportation will be mous professional stature, of vide them with food, clothing and toys. Three other hospitals in Mid- furnished by the National Guard Railroad and on the west by Edi- named as a consultant to the Edi- to the bidder and the Township son TownShip. It originally con- complete independence and son Charter Commission' at a Last year $2,931.26 was donated so that each family was given dlesex County also shared in the and will bring about legitimate in- and a bus will leave the Armory a little extra in cash according to need. To date, the fund stands at on Codwise Avenue, New Bruns- sisted .of 100 acres, but 30 were unquestioned integrity who meeting of that group Monday $500,000,000 distribution toy the stead of speculative bidding, he purchased by the State for 6he night. $2,193.74. Foundation to voluntary hos- stated. wick at 9 A. M. merely wanted to be of - Saturday morning at 11 o'clock Parkway and approximately 10" ance in our critical school Dr. Baker earned his doctor of will 'be the deadline for getting in 52.50 pitals and to .privately-sup- In the future the prospective additional acres are encumbered. philosophy degree at Columbia William Warren Association ported colleges. buyer of a lot will be enlightened problem. toys and clothing. Absolutely no as to what to expect in his pur-Oak Tree School PTA by rights-of-way. •University. He was consultant for toys and clothing will be accepted S2.00 The donation is to be used The present trustees are MS5»~ * *• * three other charter studies, those Jane K. Dowling, Anonymous, chase. Such a buyer will realize To Present Xrnas Trees after the deadline, because there in whatever manner determined that just because he bought a lot Michael De Joy, Mrs. Frank Msy«, - If we decide to reject his in Pequanock Township, North will 'be no time left to gift-wrap Chester Sedivy, Nancy and Ellen by the hospital's Board of Gov- Mrs. Albert foote, Mrs. William Plainfleld Borough and the city Burk. he is not entitled to a street, Mayor EDISON—The PTA of the Oak advice and to ibelittle his v them. Cash donations will be ac- erners for capital improve- Huber, Mrs. Mildred Albrecht.Tfis of Rahway. -. cepted until Christmas Eve. $1.00 Thomas Swales pointed out. Tree 'School will present each unselfish service — to the Bridget Smithies ments. None of the money, un- Queried by Mrs. McAndrew on classroom with a Christmas tree, board is two short of its full com- Dr. Baker is the author of "Mu- Cash donations received during plement, one member having died detriment of our educational the past week were as follows: Clothing, toys and miscellane- j der the terms of the grant, may the duties of the comptroller in theaccording to arrangements made nicipal Charter Revision in New (Continued on Page Eight). , , be used for operating expenses. (Continued on Page Eight) at Monday night's executive board and another resigned. process—then this must be Jersey," a booklet published by §50.00 the responsibility of all whothe Rutger University Press for Senator B.W. Vogel meeting in the school, sanction the rejection. They, the Bureau, of Government Re- $30.00 A tree will also toe provided for too, must be prepared to ac-search. He also has written sev- Liberty Excavating Co. the school's auditorium. All de- to Start; eral articles about government in 525.00 liveries will be made December 19. p cept the consequences. -professional journals. A special Christmas program will Schwenzer Brothers, Gjrl Scouts be presented at 8 A. M. that day Come right down to it, I The consultant's . fees would of Woodbridge Township, Anony- mous. in the school by the children and At Avenel have serious reservations come- from an appropriation by holiday refreshments will be WOOIJBRIDGE— Building per- about our official determina- the Board of Commissioners, the §20.00 served. township's governing body. The Woodbridge Circle Motors, An mits were issued yesterday to St. tion to provide adequate Iselin Friend. Arrangements were completed Andrew's -Parish, Avenel," far th& Charter Commission expects to construction fif a new churefc.on. educational process. Even submit its budget request to the $14.00 for a concert in February with Women's Club of Colonia the Metuchen Choral group to Madison Avenue and an additton the school sites we have are governing body shortly. to the pteserit rectory. poor, and there certainly $10.00 participate. Posters are being - Charter Commission members made by the students under the The ch^f Ch will cost $245,000 and- aren't enough of them. We are hopeful that they will get the Dr. and Mrs, Sigmund J. Clay- the additioii to,the rectory $18,000- are not even sure we will be money they want. Monday night i man, Court Mercedes. CDA, Mrs. direction of the school's art. Edward K: Cone, Troop 9 Girl [teacher. Proceeds will go to the The; church to be made of stona given authority to finance they interviewed Mayor -Thomas .school's piano fund. and brick and a tile roof wilL£© -- any portion of our school re- Swales as well as former Mayor Scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. built on the lot near the present- James Porgione. Members left the Nicklas, Chain p' Hills Woman's f Invitations are to be sent all church which faces Avenel Street. quirements, because we -ig-. Club, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dun- past presidents in preparation for meeting/with the impression that It will have a 56 foot frontr -14&" nored the warning that such the government is going to co- ham, The Best Curtain Service, A the founders' day program and foot depth-an4 will be 42 feet tagh, authority was doubtful un- operate fully with the study. Woodbridge Friend, Ladies Auxil- Brotherhood Month will also be - The rectory addition will be two less we revalued and re- Dr. Raymond Curcio, member in •iary of Woodbridge Sports Club. observed in January. Dr. Howard stories high and will also have a $6.00 A. Lett of the state education de- cinder block garage. Work will assessed our real estate. We charge • of .public relations, ex- partment will be the guest speaker have refused to heed this plained that Dr. Baker would be Misses Sophie . and Anna L. start immediately. - --- the study group's chief consultant. Johnson. at the association's meeting, for warning, and I haye an idea t>r. Baker is expected to call on $5.00 which hospitality plans we're com- the State Department of Lo- Norman Winne, Democratic pleted. Flowers were sent in mem- CURBED " associates for help with specific Civic Club of East Avenel, Vivien's ory of the late Mrs. James Weaver, WOOD&H±bGE •— Walter Jfe- cal Government is going to problems; Curcio said- l look with misgiving on any . From February 15 to April 15: Kiddy Shop, Anonymous, Better a-past president. Stermer, ft- 6^ Lowden Stresti „,.,,, ,. Schools Association, A Friend, Mr. Elizabeth, who "was arrested Oo-- application we make. : Ar examination of other forms of |an d Mrs George p_ Hunter. Mr TO FAMILY tober 5 foe -drtinkeh driving cams

* * ••* BACK HOME AGAIN; After conducting services at the Masonic Temple for over a year, the government including meetings! and Mrs. constant Montazzoli, FORDS-^-Mr. and Mrs. Rowland up for & Hearing before Magis- My greatest disturbance, with persons from towns which Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gottstein congregation of the WoocEbridgre Methodist Church lield its first services in the educational build- Soletto, 5$4 New Brunswick Ave- trate Andrew" Desmond Tufis- have had charter commissions and Sails Jewelers, Jasper & Son. ing:, the first wing of the church to be rebuilt. The structure on Main Street was practically nue, are ie parents of a daugh- y JiigttJ-a&d "Wfas fined $200 of course, lies in a practically which hav : e had a change in the $2.30 destroyed by fire in November, 1954. Conducting' the service is Rev, Clifford B. Munn, pastor ter born i: the Perth Amboy cosfcs. In aa^ition, 'his driver's (Continued, on Page Eight) (right). Rev. John Bunce, associate pastor, is shown at left. (Continued on Page Luncheon Club (additional). eral Hospital. cense wa? fiyqketFforytwo PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBSff[R 15, 1955 EDISON TOWNSHIP AKD FORDS BEACOKy

:^5^3^:^3!gB^ i Iclilo Slate Installed Port Reading By Association Personals MINNIE W. KRAPF n' that capacity from 1920 to ISEL: -Mrs. Minnie "Worming- 1950. He was a member of the AVETJEL — The singing of the AVENEL — The annual Christ- tc-n Erapf, -76, 55 Auth Avenue, bank's board al managers since "Star Spangled Banner" and the .-nas party and installation of new 1910. sited' at Muhlenberg Hospital, "Hatikvah" led by Mrs. Al Blei- officers was held by the Woman's FlEunfield, after a brief illness: She A trustee emeritus and a mem- By BIBS. weiss, and the reauing of a prayer Association of the First Fresbyter- •WSL a resident of Iselin for the past ber of the First Presbyterian .an Church at a meeting Tuasday JOHN T. thirty years. Widow of Fred Worm- Church of Woodbridge, Mr. Gris- by Mrs. Irving Packer, opsnsd the MCDONNELL iiig'cn, she is survived by two wold was alFO a member of the meeting of the Sisterhood of the :n the church auditorium. daughters, Mrs. Charles Loehr, Sons of the Revolution and the j congregation Sons of Jacob, Rev. Dr. Charles S. MaeKenzie 15 Sixth Street Astoria, L. I., and Mrs. Charles Metuchen Council of Royal Ar- Tuesday in Avenel Jev/ish Com- save the blessings prior to the Port Reading Hemhausi;!-, Union;- two sons, :anum. serving ot a ham dinner. Hf ivy J. Wormington, Woodbridge, munity Center. WO-8-MJ1-W aiid William W. • Wormington, The husband of the late Isabell Mrs. Abe Kramer, ways and Mrs. William. Johnscn opened for Everyope On -WGK afield; sight grandchildren and Belden Griswold, he is survived by means chairman, announcsd he meeting with a prayer. Mrs. two sons. James E., Prescott, plans have bean completed for Thomas Hill, cancer dressing live great-grandchildren; a sister, Children of Mary Meet MK. Gardner Greene, Hillside, and Ariz., and Lloyd C, Metuchen; ths adult Chanukah party, Satur-' jliairman reported that 627 dress- two grandchildren and two great- day evening at the Center. A ings were made in November, The regular meeting of the Chil- a f.i-ather, Alexander Goodwin, also making the total for the year dren of Mary Sodality was held ef-iliosids. grandchildren. gift exchange and games will be featured. 8377. Mrs. Frederick Beckley, mis- Monday Bight in 'St'. Anthony's y'unwal services were held Mon- Funeral services were held yes- sionary chairman announced that Church hall. Election of officers terday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Tentative plans were made for took place as follows: Prefect, Miss rtay afternoon from Greiner a rummage sale in the near fu- CHIEF JOHN SWAJLLICK ne Cnristmas missionary box sent Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 o Charlotte, N. C, has been re- Dolores Ciuffreda; vice-prefect, Green Street. Burial was in thecure under the chairmanship of t Anna Rotili; corresponding secre- oodbriuge. Burial was in Evergreen Mrs. Louis Baiter. ceived. Cemetery, Elizabeth. Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside. A $10.00 donation was made to tary," Joan Martino; secretary, f Amelia Earhart ® Lady Baltimore @ American Mrs, Milton Medinets explained Auxiliary Cops Nancy Cotter; and treasurer, Anne the purpose of the donations to the Harbison Junior College in Tourister @ Air King © Leeds @ Shortrip MES. PHOEBE - LEVI MRS. EDWARD OLBR.ICK Irmo, S. Carolina. Marie Nagy. Members are re- @ Lark @ Tailored Luggage WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser- WOODBRIDOI Mrs. Mar- the Torah fund which is used for Graduate Tonight Mrs. William Macintosh and quested to attend Tuesday night vices for ivlrs. Proebe Levi, (nee garet Olbriek, 71, 148 Grove Ave- the education and training of Mrs. Charles Kuhlman were wel- Novena services and clioir practice GerUyj 552 Myrtle Avenue, who nue, died Tuesday at the home Rabbis. WOODBRIDGE — Four new comed as new members and Mrs.regularly. MEN'S cUed Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Mec- The Sisterhood voted to accept auxiliary police recruits of the William Scheurman was intro- Auxiliary Activities © Two Suiter and Companion Bags @ Club Bags cf -her son, Thomas Leeds, 85 Wall new members with payment of Township Civil Defense Council I zics, after a brief illness. duced as a guest. The board meeting of the $ Car Sacs Street, were held Monday morn- The widow cf Edward Olbrick, dues to be started after June. will receive their diplomas to.- Mrs. O. H. Weferling was in Ladies' Auxiliary of Port Reading ing from the Leon J. Gerity Fu- Mrs. Olbrick is survived by two1956. These members will re- night at graduation exercises in charge of the program, "Glad Tid- Fire Company 1 was held at the LADIES' I neral Home, 411 Amboy Avenue ceive membersJiip benefits the other daughters, Mrs. Louis S. Perth Amboy High School audi- ings Proclaim," with Mrs. Fred- home of Mrs. John Surik, Tappen © Train Cases © Hat Boxes © Car Sacs and at St. James Church, where Downs, Carteret and Mrs. Roy C.same as paid-up members. torium at 8 P. M., after com- erick Lott and Mrs. Frank P. Street Wednesday night, Both a high requiem mass was cele- Mrs. Emanuel Temkin, program pleting a -15-week course con- O'Connor as the readers. A solo, newly elected and outgoing' officers brated. Burial was in St. James' Anderson, James Port, L. I., a LEATHER GOODS son, Edward, a sergeant in the chairman, requested that for theducted by the Police Division of "O Holy Night" was sung by Mrs.were in attendance. ® Brief Cases ® Zipper Cases @ Ring Binders Cemet-ry. next meeting members bring the Middlesex County Civil De- The regular meeting of the Aux State Police stationed in Trenton; Wiliam Johnson and "Silent T @ Dopp Kits @ Zipper Fitted Cases Mr;:. Levi was a communicant a sister, Mrs. Robert D. Heflin, something with an odor concealed fense and Disaster Control under Night," by Mrs. Alex McDermott. iliary wil be held tonight, instead of 2':. James' Church and was aChatham, and a brother, Kendall in a bag for a "scent and non-the direction of Police Chief John Mrs. Hugh MaeKenzie was the of Friday, at 7:30 o'clock in the XQ-UAber of the Rosary Society. She W. From. She is also survived scent" program. Swallick, Perth Amboy. pianist. flrehouse. After the meeting- the French PULSES - WALLETS - KEY CASES was a past grand regent of Court by 10 grandchildren. It was announced by the presi- The new auxiliary officers are New officers installed by Dr.annual Christmas party will b'e Mercedes, 769, Catholic Daughters dent. Mrs. Hyman Srelnick, that Stephen Simon, Joseph Rogan, MaeKenzie ' were: Mrs. William held. By Buxton and Engler Kress cf-.-America and. a member of the Funeral services will be held che classes on Judahism will start Joseph Swallick and Edward Stas. Clark, president; Mrs. Arthur Pet- Address Forwarded First Ward Democratic Club. tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock on December 21, under the direc- It is expected that a second erson, vice-president; Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Scutti of Besides her son, she is survived from the Greiner Funeral Home, tion of Abe Krame. The Sister- school will be held sometime in Haacker, recording secretary; Mrs. Hagaman Heights have just re- — SPORTSWEAR — by' her 'husband, J. Barron Levi; 44 Green Street, and at 9 o'clock hood meetings will start at 9 the early spring either in NewGeorge Becker, financial secre- ceived their son's latest address. another son J. Barron Leeds, Mid- in St. James Church. Burial will P. M., in order to avoid conflict Brunswick or Sayreville. tary; Mrs. Abe Rassmussen, cor- Mail will reach him addressed, Pri- CAMPUS COATS land Park: a sister, Mrs. Maurice be in St. James Cemetery. with the Hebrew School which Charles S. Weiler, asistant di- responding secretary and Mrsvat. e Anthony Scutti, V. S. 51353- Nylon, Wool, Poplin, in Quilted and Reversible Styles. P. Dunigan, Woodbridge and a is held on each Tuesday from 7 rector of the State CD will be Richard Menke, treasurer. Mrs. 480, 7th Replacement Co., A. P. O. Hood or Reg. Collar. brother, Thomas Gerity, also of to S P. M. the principal speaker. Lafayette Warren Warman was chairman of 7, San Francisco, California. Wcocibrldge. Shs is also survived Mrs. Abe Lasher, youth activi- the nominating committee. 1 Livingston, Fords, County Coor- '• Mrs. McDermott conducted a JACKETS b;/ : three grandchildren. ties chairman, informed the group dinator, will also speak. Chief to go there with- your breath Corduroy, Wool, Nylon in Quilted and Reversible. pallbearers were William Ger- that the Thursday evening recre- Alfred Smalley of Highland Park candle-lighting ceremony in rec-smelling of evil tobacco?" it|; S.r., Edward Gerity, Thomas ognition of new members of the Wide Range of Colors. All Sizes. ewaren School ation programs are weir attend- is the Police Coordinator for CDyear. Instead of the usual gift ex- "Well, reverend," Miz Wilkins Gerity, Jr., George Gerity, Ber- ed and enjoyed by those partici- and is assisted by Chief John said between puffs, '-when I die, r.iB'ti 3. Dunigan and Charles Parr. change, cash donations were made SWEATERS SEWAREN—Miss Stella Wright, pating. Mrs. Harry Schiller vol- Gleason, South Amboy. for the benefit of the new Youth I 'spect to leave my bref behind.'.' By JANTZEN in Ail Wool, Orion, Kharafleece. All An hancr guard from the Rosary principal of the Sewaren School, unteered to substitute for Mrs. Building. Eo.rlety included Mrs. John Ein- announces that next week's Lasher, after she leaves for Flori- S,tyles, Including School Sweaters, Button Front, Slip- liniTs, Mrs. William Haug, Sr.,Miss Mrs^ Clark announced that an Christmas festivities at the school da on December 22. executive board meeting for all over and Turtle Neck. Woolrieh Wool Plaid Shirts. Margaret Sullivan, Miss Helen Van are scheduled as follows: Mrs. Brause, Golonia, was in-Chanukah Party Tassel, Mrs. Christopher Martin, officers and' chairmen will be held Cosmetic Monday: Carol-singing in the troduced as a guest. Hostesses January 3 in the church social BASS WEEJUNS ami MOCCASINS" Mfe. George Mosenthine, Mrs. afternoon. for the social hour were Mrs. Jajnes Keating and Mrs. Agnes Held in Avenel room. SLIPPER SOCKS FOB THE ENTIRE FAMILY Edse. Tuesday: Surprise entertain- Louis Baiter, Miss Sylvia Stern Hostesses for the evening were: ment for the children in the au-and Miss Isabel Stern. AVENEL — A Children's Chan- Mrs. Jack Tompkins, Mrs. George Gift ditorium at 1 p.m. Home and ukah party, sponsored by the Sis-Fox, Mrs. George Leonard, Mrs. WHAIAM II. GRISWOLD School Circle annual parent- Electric Shayers WOODBRIDGE — William H. The U. S. plans to release more terhod of the Congregation Sons Earl Smith, Mrs. William Gerak, teacher Christmas party follows of Jacob, was held Sunday-at the Mrs. Andrew Markulin, Mrs. Men- Gi-:;woJd, 00, 101 High Street, died at 3 p.m. in auditorium. Gifts will aluminum to industry. Headquarters For Men and Women Center under the chairmanship of ke, Mrs. William Sandor, Mrs. J. BY SCHICK - SUNBEAE1 - REMINGTON Sunday in the Mapleton Rest be exchanged. Mrs. Abe Lasher. • ^Spusch and Mrs. Andrew Hunter. Has?, W;;cdbridge. He had been Wednesday: Christmas enter- a;| industrialist and banker in tainment in the auditorium put The Hebrew teacher, Haskell for Rosenblum, presented a program APT BETPRT PEN AND PENCIL SETS AND DESK SETS P::rl'i Amboy for many years. on by the children and teachers. which consisted of the story of Thursday: Arrival of Santa • • The circuit preacher, making Parker "21" and "51" — Jctter — Shaeffer Snorkel — Eversharp Mr. Griswold served as plant the Chanukah and the lighting of ; Waterman — Esterbrook — Paper Mate superintendent of the 1ST. J. Terra Claris in his sleigh outside the candles by Susan Jacobs, Ellen h. s rounds on horseback through Women Cijtta Co. for 25 years and then school at 1 p.m. with gifts. Pre- Temkin and Jack Adler. All thethe hill-'-country, found one of his KGHTERS &s.naKeci the Grouse Lumber Co., school children may watch Santa's children : sang songs appropriate aged parishioners contentedly ® Ronson — Zippo — Parker Flaminaire — Beattie Perth -Amboy. After his retire- arrival outside. to the holiday. A luncheon of po-puffing a pipe on the porch of her shack. ..-.'.•'•' ment , from industry he became tatoe latkes, applesauce, and milk BAUSCH and JLOMB "i"-- rrr-'-'aent cf the Perth Am- Tobacco growers oppose cut in was served after which the chil- Pointing an accusing linger at Lr^ ,\ /ii"> is institution and served I burley crop in 1956. dren played games and were pre- the offending pipe, the preacher PUBLIX © Binoculars and Field Glasses sented with gifts. asked, "Miz. Wilkins, do you ex- ® Microscopes @ Reading Glasses Mrs. Lasher was assisted by Mr..pect to be saved?"' 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VA-6-1290 Valley 6-2933 - 3924 THREE! .EDISON TOWNSHIP AND-FORDS BEACOH THURSDAY, DECEMFS 15, 1955 Mrs. Frederick Meyer, Bound 9 Teachers Union to Meet Brook, and George Meyer, Jr. Christmas, Parties St James School 300 Attend PTA Tompklns Infant • At the open house in the af- At Hopelawn School ternoon guests were: Mr. and Lists Honor Roll WOODBRIDGE — Howard Rosary Dinner Christened Sunday Mrs. Richard Meyer, Sr., Deans; Planned by Group 8 Richardson, Perth Amboy, presi- Mr. and Mrs." Richard Meyer, Jr., dent of the State Federation of AVENEL — The infant daugh- and children, Melissa and Karen, AVENEL — The annual Christ- WOODBRIDGE — All the fa- Blooming," "A Joyous Christmas WOODBRIDGE — Sister Mary WOODBRIDGE -Approxi- East Brunswick,' Mr. and Mrs. mas party was held by the. Ladies vorite old carols and some of the Song," Girls.Chorus; organ solos, Benigna, principal of St. James' Teachers, will be the speaker at a mately 300 persons attended the ter of Mr. and Mrs. John N. "Dance the Hours" and "Claire de meeting of the Woodbridge Town- Tompkins, 33 Avenel Street, was Charles Meyer, New Brunswick, Auxiliary to Avenel Memorial V. newer Christmas songs will be on School, announced the honor roll annual Christmas party held by and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. F. W. Post 7164 Monday in the. the program at the annual Christ- Lune," Mrs. Kingsbury; "White for the last marking period as ship Federation of Teachers Mon- St. Janies PTA-Rosary Society christened Gail • Louise Tompkins mas concert of the—Woodbridge Christmas" and "Christmas Story," day at eight P. M., at School 10, Meyer and children, Rickey and post club rooms in Club Avenel, follows: in the School auditorium. A ca- at a ceremony performed Sunday Linda, Highland Park. under the chairmanship of Mrs. High School Glee Club to be pre- obligato by Frances Bedore, Eighth grade: Joan Ferraro, Hopelawn, with teachers of Keas- tered roast beef dinner was serv- in the first Presbyterian Churclj Robert Schneider. sented tomorrow night in the Frances Cooper, Valerie De Cassas Maryann Franchak, Thomas Gaul, bey and Hopelawn schools in ed after Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles of Avenel, with Rev-. Dr. Charles school auditorium. and Gerry O'Neil; "Jingle Bells," Plans were completed for a visit Patricia Heffernan, Maryann charge. G. McCorristin offered grace. MaeKenzie, officiating. Chester F. Kingsbury, staff or- entire ensemble; "Hallelujah • Piano solos will be played by HEARTLESS BURGLARS to RooseVelt Hospital tomorrow at Chorus" from "The Messiah," en- Koesis, carol Krametz Roseann Special guests included, Bg?. A dinner party followed in the SAN PEDRO, Cal. — Burglars which time a Christmas gift will ganist with the CBS television and Kristoff, Roberta Majewski, Kath- Miss Eileen Burke. Hostesses are radio network will play the organ tire ensemble; recessional, "Coro- Mrs. Joseph Raeina, Mrs. Joseph Gustave Napoleon, Kev. Harold home of Mr. aad Mrs. George without hearts entered the home be presented to the hospital. nation March," Mrs. Fish at the erine Miller, James Mullen, Mary- Hirsch, the Sisters and lay teach- P. Meyer, ,72 Walton Street, New of Mrs. Filomena Di Carlo, while and pianists will be Mrs. Charles ann O'Brien, Diann Papp, Ly- Gagliamo, Miss Marion Gillette, Mrs. Flora Rae Bird, president, Frasher, Mrs. Meyer Fish and Miss piano. , Mrs. William Lauritsen. ers" and Miss Jean DeJ.oy, school Brunswick. Attending were Cheryl she was attending the funeral of announced that an invitation has Ruthanne Magner, all of the vocal man Peck, Charlotte Peterson, nurse. her husband, Lorenzo, 77, and Matthew Peterson, Jo-Ann Puccio, Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan toeen extended to the auxiliary to music department of the Town- Mrs. Henry Neder, president pi J. ,Tompkins, Milltown, Mrs. stole $7,260 which was hidden in attend the Post's annual Christ- ship School system. Ann Marie Risso, Catherine Ro- Rosary, welcomed the gro.up, and K-ederick Meyer, Nixon, Mr. and the house. mas party next Tuesday. Miss Anna' C. Eraser, supervis- Christmas Dinner mond, Kennsth Sable, Carolyn Children's Movies Mrs. Thomas Murtagh, president Plans -were also completed for or of vocal music and music teach- Stark, William Stone, Margaret of. 'PTA, was toastmaster. ' . the: children's Christmas party to er at the' high school, will be the Waldner, Jean White, Joan White, Served by Group Lorelei Yurenda. Prove Successful The program featured the "Lin- beheld jointly with the post Sun- director. Bones" and a Barber Shop Quar- day, from 2 to 5 P.M., in Avenel The program will include the Seventh grade: Joseph Arway, tet. p,tker entertainment was as School auditorium, under the co- following: Part 1, "O Come All . AVENEL — A catered Christ- Robert Balint, Jewel Brennan, AVENEL — The Board of Trus- chairmanship of Mrs. Bernard mas dinner was served to the tees of the Avenel Library, spon- follows: Hungarian dance, Mrs. Ye Faithful," "And the Glory of members of the Ladies Auxiliary Vincent Ciliberto, Joan Purman, JSosepii Tirpak and Mrs. Steve Porslund for the auxiliary and the Lord" from the "Messiah"; Nancy Keating, Karen Kocsi, Paul sored a children's matinee mo? of Avenel Fire Company at a meet- vie last Saturday in the school Adam; Italian dance, Mrs. John Bernard Forslund for the post. organ solos, "Jesu, Joy of Man's ing held Tuesday evening in the Komisky, Linda Leonard, Vir- Desiring" and "Noel," Mr. Kings- auditorium, with a capacity atten- Julian and Mrs. Patrick Noland; Five-year pins were presented firehouse. Mrs. Peter Greco, junior gini. . a Mayer, Madeline Menard, Polish Hop, Mrs. Stancik and Mrs, to Mrs. Helen Bush and Mrs. Ella bury; "Boar's Head Carol," "Men past president, chairman, was as- Barbara Mesar, Ann Nemes, Ger- dance: Small children were de- Linn. Both Near and Far," "All Around lighted to attend the movies by Stanley Majewski; Virginia Reel, sisted by all the past presidents. aldine O'Brien, Judith Schubert, themselves, and are most anxious Mrs. Thomas MoDonough, Mrs. the Christmas Tree," Boys Glee Agnes Shornock, MaryAnn Soga, The attendance award was wcji Club; "Mistletoe and Holly Mrs. William Kuzmiak gave the that more movies be shown in William Miller, Mrs. Joseph Tir- by Mrs. Margaret Cedar and Mrs. invocation. Installation of new Doreen Witkowski, Thomas the near future. Candy and soda pak, Mrs. John Jaeger, Mrs. Pat- Schneider was the hostess. Bright," "Dance Carol," Frances Bedore, Prances Cooper, Cathy officers tok place at the business Wyxykowski. . . were sold and it was a most wel- rick Golden, Mrs. Anthony Russo, Borden's has dozens of wonderful Due to holidays the next meet- Centuori, Valerie De Cassas, Faith meeting which followed. Sixth grade: Nicholas Balog, come feature. Mrs. Prank Daddio, Mrs. William home gifts to choose from . . . ing, will be held January S. Frankel, Marilyn Laconic, Gerry Mrs. George Kunak, chairman Gary Berecki, Henry Catenacci, Due to the success of the pro- Gardiner. O'Neil, Barbara Urban; "Deck the of the kiddies Christmas party, William Daddio, Dorothy D'Orsi, ject, the trustees are planning The highlight of the program Halls," "The Waits," Casper announced that plans have been Virginia Dossena, Elizabeth Fil- on showing movies at least once was a one-act play,1 "Our Lady's Outboard Motor Club Boehm, Donald Clausen, Robert completed for the affair to take lipcsuk, ^Catherine Herzog, Al- a month, as long as they are well Spreads m Scarf Sets place next Sunday at 3:00 P.M. Juggler," narrated by Bev. Na- Makes Plans for Dance Lucas, Donald Peck, Raymond fred -Jankowski, Joan Johmann, attended. The children were as- poleon. The cast.included William Rhinehart, Robert Wildblood, Lar- at the firehouse. Joseph Koesis, Marie Leimpeter, sisted across the street by a mem- It was announced by Mrs. Ru- H. Gerity Sr., Nazareth Barcel- Pillows i SEWAREN — Forty-six mem- ry Wolpin; "Jesu Bambino," Cas- Patricia Mundy, Thomas Mur- ber of the board of trustees. lon,a, William Garausam and Miss bers of the Sewaren Outboard Mo- per Boehm and Donald Peck; "Si- bin Greco that the annual Christ- tagh, Mary Beth McDonough, Pa- mas visit to the Firemen's Home Florence Snyder. Mrs. William tor Club attended a recent meet- lent Night," entire ensemble. tricia O'Sullivan, Robert Pallak, Leffler was Santa Claus and she ing at the White House. Prepara- Part 2: "Hail Ye Tyme of Holie in Boonton is scheduled for De- Physical Asset Sheets i cember 21, at 1:00 P.M. Claire Polkowski, Stephen Sabo, The elderly clerk approached distributed gifts to the priests, tions were made for a square dance Dayes," "Lo Now a Rose E'er Elizabeth Sehnepf, Patricia Stra- to be held January 27 at Bethlen A donation was made to the personnel with some re- faculty'and officers. A gift ex- Middlesex County Tuberculosis czynski, John Szurko, Edward luctance. change was held among the group- Hall, 60 Cooke Avenue, Carteret. Tirpak. Table Cloths < Officers of the club are John and Health League. Plans were "I suppose I'd better retire soon," Mrs. George'Ruddy played the Parody Features made to place flowers on the altar Fifth grade: Joseph Brannegan, he began. "My doctor tells me my piano and Mrs. Jane Marsh leal Zullo, fleet captain; Adam Lojew- Carolyn Cacciola, Neil Casey, ski, president; Richard S. Takacs, of the First Presbyterian Church hearing is going fast and I notice the carol singing. The commit- Dress Fabrics • Curtains vice-president; George Wasilek, of • Avenel and to have a mass Christine Coughlin, Noreen Dal- I don't hear what some of the cus- tee in charge, was Mrs. Thomas fleet commodore; John J. Kuzma, Chanukah Party celebrated at St. Andrew's Church ton, Eileen Feeney, La Verne Joh- tomers say to me." Murtagh, Mrs. Joseph Tirpak, treasurer; Frank Panko, record- in memory of deceased members. ler, Linda Johnson, Gail Kolesar, "Retire?" beamed the executive. Mrs. Walter Stillman, Mrs. Alfred Bed Spreads i ing, secretary; Steven Takacs, sec- WOODBRIDGE — "Stop the The dark horse prize was won Dennis Leahy, Timothy Leahy, "Nonsense, I'll put you in the com- Cavellero, Mrs. Peter Konowicz, retary; John J. Smith, financial Qreidel" (a top used by children by Mrs. William Bonham and win- Samuel Lomonieo, Carolyn Mar- plaint department." Mrs. Thomasj McDonough, Mrs. secretary; Charles Andersen, ser- during the festival of Chanukah), ners of the special project were, tin, Rosemary McCarthy, Eileen William Leffler, Mrs. John Stra- Yard Goods < lath Sets - geant-at-arms; Anton • Fastuszak, a parady on the television, pro- Miss Marie.Deter, Mrs. Robert Moffitt, Maureen Mundy, William Heffermann, Kenneth Hutnick, czynski, Mrs. John Szurko. dock master. gram, "Stop the Music" was the Rhodes, Mrs. C. Samuelson and Murphy, Richard Peck, Maureen Patricia Katona, Judith Manis- main event at the annual Sister- Mrs. James O'Brien. Pinkiewicz, Kathleen Quigley, calco, Mary Mularz, Brian Mullen, hood Chanukah party held Mon- Gifts were presented by outgo- Russell Riley, Patricia Ryan, Mary Joan. Safchinsky, Doris Salagi, Cotton estimate for 1955 sets Cottage Sets . i Comforters Rahioay Girl to Wed day at the Woodbridge Jewish ing president, Mrs. Andrew Gali- Ann Scanlon, Barbara Simonsen, Robert Smith. acreage record. Community Center. Potato pan- sin to her standing committee Sheila Speicher, Thomas Toye, Resident of Avenel cakes, traditional Chanukah food, members. Peter Trakimowicz, Linda Travo- Drapery Fabrics 4 Drapes - were served. Mrs. Kuzmiak as the installing g i cc Luggage AVENEL — Mr. and Mrs. How- stino, Joseph Venerus, Joseph Mrs. William Samson reported officer, presented outgoing officers Walker, Mary Wyzykowski, Laur- ft ard Durmer of 399 East Grand that the donor dinner will take with gifts and Mrs. Harold Han- "Perth. Amboy's Exclusive Avenue, Rahway, have announced ann Zavorsky. OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 place January 30 at the Essex sen, first past president, presented Grade four-A: Rose Marie Leather Goods Shop" the engagement of their daugh- House, Newark. Prior to the din- the outgoing president with a past NQW UNTIL CHRISTMAS ter, Natalie F. Durmer, to Doug- president's pin. Adam, Lana^ Bacenko, Patricia ner a cocktail party will be held Balint, Bonnie Ann Campion, las Seward, son of Mr. and Mrs. from 7:15 to 8 o'clock. The slate is Mrs. George Kovack, FREE GOLD Burton Seward, 632 Woodbridge Mrs. George Oettle, social ac- president; Mrs. Jacob Essig, first Thomas Chervenak, Gerald Eak, INITIALING AH gifts from Borden's are sure to please, , . . Avenue. tion chairman, reported on "The vice-president; Mrs. Elmer Dra- Jane Farr, Gloria Fillipcsuk, ON ALL All priced to save you money, gos, second vice-president; Mrs. Robert Hayzer, Joseph Higgins, Miss Durmer is a graduate of Meaning of Chanukah in the Florence Hudak, Jean Kovacs, LEATHER Rahway High School and is em- Light of Current Events." Godfrey Thompson, recording sec- REMEMBER . . . Volunteers are being sought to retary; Mrs. Paul Chomiak, * cor- Richard Mesar, John Murray, GOODS ployed by W. T. Grant Company, lorraine Muskiski, Thomas Reis- "H it comes from Borden's you know it's good." Rahway. She is a Sunday School supervise the children's programs responding secretary; Mrs. Wil- liam Dwyer, treasurer; and Mrs. er, Theresa Ruyak. teacher at the Trinity Methodist on December 27, 28, 29. We are distributors for nationally known "Amelia Earhart," Church, Rahway. Her . fiance is Stanley Derewsky, sergeant at Grade four-B: Arthur Barsi, YOUTH ACTIVITIES arms. All the officers were pre- Kathleen Bellanca, Mary Ann "American Tourister," "Crown," "Skyway," "Samsonite" and a graduate of Woodbridge High AVENEL — Youth sented with Christmas corsages. many others ... all ideal choices for gifts worth giving-. How- School and RCA Institute, New activities, tampion, William Chaplik, Pa- BORDEN'S Surprise Center ever, If in doubt, give a LEE GIFT sponsored by the Congregation Mrs. Kovack announced an ex- ,ricia Clark, Brian Feeney, James York. He is . employed at Patrick Sons of Jacob in the Avenel Jew- CERTIFICATE and let them 84 MAIN ST., Cor. School St. WOODBBIDGE Air Force, Melbourne, Fla. ecutive board meeting will be held 3-adek, Patricial Golden, James ish Community Center, will be at her home, on Avenel Street, Hegedus, Bernadette Keating, choose for themselves. held tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock January 5. Joan Kehner, Peter Konowicz, Derangement by the Dozen under the supervision of Mrs. Abe After the installation, a play ti- Timothy Krulikowski, Wayne For Her Judge—What possible excuse did Lasher, assisted by Anita Zuck- tled "School Assembly at Christ- Leahy, Gerald Miller, Leslie Mills, you have for acquitting that mur- erberg, Kathy Lasher and Norma mas Time," was presented by the Christine IPasko, John Petro, Jo- HANDBAGS derer? Schiller. Members' children and past presidents.. Christmas carols Ann Redhing, Joseph Romond, LUGGAGE Foreman of the Jury—Insanity. their friends between the ages were sung by the choral group and Thomas Rumage, John Schubert, UMBRELLAS L Judge—What, all twelve of you? 9 and 13 are invited. gifts were distributed by Santa. Patricia Sirnack, Andrea Toth, WALLETS Thomas Turner. JEWEL CASES Grade three-A: Vincent Aquila, HAT BOXES ... she'll be happiest with Marthha Barcellona, - • Barbara For Him Fredrick, Michael Hayzer. William MAKE-UP CASES a gift certificate from TRAVEL BAGS TWO SUITERS UMBRELLAS TRAVEL CLOCKS LEATHER JEWELRY BRIEF CASES WALLETS LEE Luggage 205 Smith St., Perth Amboy Phone VA-6-6024 Yes, We Deliver

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FOR FREE DELIVERY ' 134 Smith St., Perth Amboy Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp, FINANCE COMPANY - " 'PHONE EDISON »MWNSHIP; AND.FOB2& BEACON THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 PAGE FIVE " NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Colonia Club to Hold arice in the requirements of the Zoning By order of the Zoning Board of mlttee of, the Township of Woodbridge Home-School Unit »* Block 375, Lot 2-M, on Meadow Bos Ordinance of the Township of Edison Adjustment, at the Memorial Municipal Building, Yule Party Dec. 19th o*. .p Oi -fclaison, County ' of to: permit erection of a one-family I '••-•- JOSEPH SIMON, 1 Main Street, Wnodbridge, New Jerse?/, Middlesex, N. J. frame dwelling to within twenty-one Secretary. \mtil 8 P. M., EST, December 20,'. 1955, ISELIN PERSONALS For the purpose of hearing objections and a half feet of the rear yard prop- P. B. 12/15/55 and then at said Memorial Municipal Holds Yule Fete COLONIA — Tiie annual adult to or protests aKPinst the granting of erty line, requiring a rear yard vari- Biiilding publicly opened and read Christmas party of the Colonia said appeal, the Edison Township Zon- : ance of four and one-half feet, on NOTICE TO BIDDERS aloud. /of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mahon, ing Board of Adjustment will hoin a property known as Block 750. Lots 24 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that Plans and specifications may be ob- ISELIN—A meeting of the Home Club wiU bs held on Mon<5ay eve- public hearing on December 20, 1955an, d 25, on King George's Road and sealed bids for the purchase by the tained in the office of Mrs. Vera M. , Correja Avenue, has returned and School Association of Iselin ning, December 19, at 8:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers. Municipal Safran Avenue,. in the Township of Township of- Ryan, Administrative Secretary, #1 By home from Perth Amboy General School 6 was held Wednesday eve- at the Colonia Library. Building, at S o'clock P. M. ' Edison, Counts' of Middlesex, N: J. 125,000 Gallons More or Less of Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Hospital after having been a pa- By order of the Zoning Board of j For the purpose of hearing objections Premium Gasoline The Township Committee hereby re- GUUDYS E. ning at the school with Mrs. Peter Due to the -increase in member- Adjustment. to or protests against the grantine of — Alternate — serves the right to reject any or all tient there. Kravitz presiding. JOSEPH SIMON, said appeal, the Edison TownshiD Zon- , 125.000 Gallons of Regular Gasoline bids. SCANK ship, the party this year will be Secretary. ing Board of Adjustment will hold a will be received by the Township Gom- • B. J. DUNIGAN. —Mrs. Edward-Gallagher, Elm- Attendance awards were won byrestricted to members only. Each F. B. 12/13/55 public hearing on December 20, 195Smitte, e of the Township of Woodbridge Township Clerk 497 Lincoln hurst Avenue, was a Wednesday member is requested to bring a in the Council Chambers. Municipal at the Memorial Municipal Building, F. B. 12/8, 15/1955 Aiiss Bernice Madsen's A. M. sec- LEGAL NOTICE Building, at 8 o'clock P. M. ! 1 Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Highway dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ond grade and Mrs. Jean Ancier's 50-cent grabbag gift. An appeal Has been filed by Vincent Bv order of the Zoning Board of until 8 P. M., EST, December' 20, 1955, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Raymond Asquith, Sayreville. Lit- A. M. third grade. Mrs. Walter J. Tigne requesting a variance in the Adjustment. and then at said Memorial Municipal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tel. U-8-1679 rpqvireinPiits of the Zoning Ordinance JOSEPH SIMON. Building publicly opened and read sealed bids for the purchase by the tle Kathy and Billy Asquith Tenpenny won the dark horse IARMY WANTS DOCTORS of the Tpwnship of Edison to permit Secretary. aloud. Township of were overnight guests of Mrs. prize. • In order to attract more physi- replacement of a trailer with new house I P. B. 12/15/55 plans and specifications may be ob- 2 Car Loads of Ferric Chloride" for Gallagher Saturday night. Mrs. cians and dentists into the service, trailer on property known as Block tained in the office of Mrs. Vera M. the Sewaren Treatment Plant After a short business meeting, 1-A T-nts 1-'. on Tnrna-n Avenue and LEHIAL NOTICE Ryan, Administrative Secretary, #1 will be receive^ by the Township Com- —Mrs. Harry Evans and chil- Gallagher and Mrs. Joseph Hv3 Army is offering them faster An appeal has been filed by Able Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. mittee of the Township of Woodbridge dren, Harry Jr., and Dorothy, Mar- the members enjoyed their annual East Drive, Edison Township. Dougherty, South Plain'field, mo- Christmas parts'. j promotions than other officers. For the purpose of hearing objections Construction Co. requesting a variance The Township Committee hereby re- at the Memorial Municipal Building, -_ coni Avenue, attended the sixth T to ~or protests against the grantirxv of I in the requirements of the Zoning serves the right to reject any or all 1 Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, tored bo Bloomfield and Hanover, jj' edic3l officers would be eligible I Ordinance of the Township of Edison bids. until 8 P. M., EST, December 20, 1955, . birthday party of Jackie Scank, | Santa Claus and Little Miss 1956 paid appeal, the Edison Township Zonrf - Saturday, where they placed for promotion to the ranks of ma- ing Board of Adius+ment will hol a to permit erection of a dwelling to B. J. DUNIG-AN, and then at said Memorial Municipal Metuohen, on ' were appsalingly impersonated by public hearing on December 20, 1955withi, n 22 feet of Rutgers Street and to Township Clerk Building publicly opened and read Christmas blankets on the graves jor, lieutanant-colonal and colonel within 4 feet of the westerly side prop- F. B.-12/8, 15/j.d55 aloud. David Kull and Ilene Klepner, re- in the Council Chambers, Municipal erty line, on property known as Block —Word has been received of the v/f sheir fathers. spectively, who distributed the one yepr sooner than other r.f- Building, at 8 o'clock P. M. Plans and specifications may be ob- 2 death of Oscar A. Ohlman, Rah- By order of the Zoning Board of 98-D, Lot #5, on Central Avenue, Stel- NOTICE TO BIDDERS tained in the ofiice of Mrs. Vera M. —Sunday guests of the Edward gifts. ficrs. There is a critical shortage Adjustment. ton, N. J. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i Ryan, Administrative Secretary, -tl way, a former Iselin resident. Gallaghers included Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments were served by of Army doctors in the career For the purpose of hearing objections sealed bids for the purchase by the' Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turek, JOSEPH SIMON, to or protests against the granting of Township of The Township Committee hereby re- Frank Sutton, Mr. Fred Keam, all the hospitality chairman, Mrs. category. Secretary. said appeal, the Edison Township Zon- 245 George Place, announce the ! 30 Tons (in ton containers) more serves the right to reject any or all of Hackensack, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clough and her committee. F. B. 12/15/55 ing Board of Adjustment will hold a or less of ^Chlorine bids. birth of a daughter at Perth Am- ) Announcement will be made LFGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE public hearing on December 20, 1955, 175 Cylinders more or less (150 Lbs. B. J. DUNIGAN, . _boy General Hospital. Raymond Asquith and children, An appeal has been filed by -Mary in the Council Chambers, Municipal per cylinder) of Chlorine Township Clerk : Kathy and Billy, Sayreville. The later as to the date of the next LE'IAL NOTICE and Joseph Duchak requesting a vari- Building, at 8 o'clock P. M. will be received by the Township Com- F. B. 12/8, 15/1955 —-A son was born to Mr. and meeting. An aoneal ftss been filed hv W^st _Mns. Henry Sepanski, 270 Correja Gallaghers are Mrs. Asquith's Pm^k Swimming Clnb requesting a i parents. variance in the reaulrements of the • Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Zoning OrcUnsnoe of the Townshm of ~ Mrs. Prank Toth, 169 Bloomfield I —Little Carol Anne Militich, Ertisoii to permit erection and use of a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Colonia Chapter Aids cooperative non-profit private swim- avt-nue, and a daughter to Mr. and rnino- rmol and accessory buildings and " Mrs. Anton TJlman, 119 Wood- Militich, Cooper Avenue, celebrat- Rahway Hospital Fund recreation facilities on proneriv .known bridge Avenue. ed her sixth birthday Saturday. j as Block 425, Lot 1-A, on Tingley Lane, —Mrs. Louis Richards, son of At a party in her honor several COLONIA — The Miriam Wil- 'in ffre Township of Edison, County of 'guests from New York City, Ise- kerson Chapter of the Women's Middlesex, N. J. --ftlr. and Mrs. Ramon Richards, i For the purpose of hearing objections OHRISTENSEN'S -Walnut Avenue! was given a sur- lin and this area were present. I Auxiliary of Rahway Hospital,' a I to or protests ajrainst the erantlns of | —The newly-organized Jewish Colonia unit, which has been mak- ' said appeal, the Edison Townshiti Zon- prise party in honor of his birth- ing Board of Adjustment will holrf <•• "" day Saturday. Guests included Community Center of Iselin held ing all the baby jackets used at i public hearing on December 20, 1955, The Friendly Store a Chanukah party for 129 children the hospital for the past 14 years, in the Council Chambers, Municipal ', Rev. and Mrs. Alton Richardson Building, at 8 o'clock P. M. *<• and daughters, Lillian, Faith and and their parents at 145 Oak announced that the amount of I By order of the Zoning Board of ~t Ruth; Mrs. Bessie Hackett, Rich- Tree Road, their meeting place. $5,873.85 has been donated toy ' Adjustment. * arc; Workman, Mr. and Mrs. | Registration for Sunday School them towards the Hospitality j JOSEPH SIMON. ': George Maxwell and daughter, • was also- held. Any Jewish child Shop of the new building. I Secretary "Kathleen, all of Iselin; Mr. arid I from five years old up may regis- On April, 1954, the Colonia P: . B. 12/15/5!EGA5 L NOTICE P Mrs. Richard Foreid, Irene Bibby, ter. chapter pledged $24,000 towards An appeal has been filed by Anthony : and Ervidio Clemen ti requesting a " and Ted Stevens, Elizabeth; Mr. —The Ladies Auxiliary of Iselin the building fund. Anyone wishing variance in the rea.uirements of the J and Mrs. Clayion Holbert and Chemical Hook and Ladder Com- to donate to this worthy cause Zoning Ordinance of the Township nf daughter, Sharon, Nixon, and Mr. >' son to permit to erect a garage, pany, District 11, held its annual may send contributions to the 30' x 40', for storage of trucks ana - and Mrs. Russell Swartz, Carteret. Christmas party at Locust Tavern, Women's Auxiliary. equipment and a repair shop for P"~ —Little Raymond Palumbo, '28 Roselle, Wednesday evening. Kiva Street, has returned home —Iselinites who attended a from Perth Amboy Hospital after Christmas party at the home of FISHKfM BROS.--— Since 1912- undergoing a tonsillectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bartorillo, —Mrs. Minnie Raymond, Kiva Carteret, included Mrs. George OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL Street, celebrated her birthday Maxwell, Mrs. Andrew Palumbo Sunday with a birthday party in and Mrs. Richard Workman. '* her honor. Guests included Mrs. UNTIL CHRISTMAS -Aenesou and daughters, Dorothy iiand Muriel, of Shrewsbury; Mr. OUTSTANDING ATHLETE 1- and Mrs. Andrew Palumbo and ISELIN — Joseph Comunale, — CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! — ;• children, Raymond, Janice and Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i Iris, with whom Mrs. Raymond Comunale Of Berkeley Boulevard REMINGTON "80" DELUXE ELES. SHAVER - -r lives; Mrs. Falumbo's father, sis- and an alumnus of Woodbridge V, ter and brother-in-law, Bayonne; High School has been highly 95 "Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell, Regular 29.95 . $1 @- ,,; Charles Street; Mrs. Richard praised as an outstanding ath- f* Workman, Chain O'Hills. lete at the University of Bridge- • Hosiery ;f —Mary Ann Liscinski, daugh- port, Connecticut. Lou Ciccone, NEW SHIOK "25" ELEC. SHAVER I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lis- sports director at the University Gotham - Gold Stripe - Berkshire - Blendwell - Larkwood f cinski, Cooper Avenue, has re- expects big things of the young --turned to Trenton State Teach- man. He has made .top flight for ers Collage after spending the his team. He has received awards Lingerie and House Coats /weekend with her'parents. from the National AAU and also HANDI-CHARGE — LAY-AW AY PLAN — TIM.E PAYMENTS the state. By Luxite - Seamprufe - Barbizon - Loungees - Carters —Miss Millicent Ryan, Marion Avenue, xvas guest of honor at a simnnsMinMMriNnMmue /JJT bridal shower given in the home Ready for the Worst SWEATERS COSTUME ^ JEWEL of Mrs. Joseph Comunale, Ber- Governor Stratton of Illinois By Old Colony * JEWELRY • 9 BOXES isley Boulevard. Mrs. M. Kozma has equipped his automobile with of Trenton, and Mrs. Carol Shaf- nylon safety belts. They probably fer of Marconi Avenue, were* co- will come in handy as he drives House Slippers — Gloves — Handbags linstesses. There were 45 guests though the legislative roadblocks Hankies — Umbrellas — Blouses — Pajamas present from Trenton, Belleville, as Springfield. — The St. Louis Perth Amboy and Iselin. Mrs. Ryan Post-Dispatch. s : will become the bride of George _' Suiia, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. FOR HIM Sinka, 88 Tz-enton Street, January _- ^ - —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cie- Ties — Gloves — Shirts — Jackets mencki, Breton Woods, were CALLING ALL... Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,' Belts — Hats — Socks -— Shoes Joseph Comunale, Berkeley Boulevard. / Jewelry — Wallets — Slippers — Sweaters —Mrs. John Teffenhart and BUSINESSMEN ^ children, Kathie, John Jr., and Underwear — Slacks — Pajamas Nancy, Green Street, flew to Cali- fornia to visit Mrs. Teffenhart's PROFESSIONAL MEN parents, Mr, and Mrs. John For- dos, over the Christmas holiday. FOR SIS or BROTHER —Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Bill- INDUSTRIAL FIRMS toga, Jr., and children, Diane and Hamilton HI, Wright Street, were \_» Mitzi Frocks — Love Dresses — Kaynee Boyswear Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ORGANIZATIONS Hamilton Billings, Sr., CoJonia. Leroi Socks — Snow Suits — Jackets — Blouses —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollo- Skirts — Slippers — Underwear — Pajamas well and children, Charles and INDIVIDUALS - Vera Jean, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deetley, Jersey City. —Mr. and Mrs. James O'Rourke Be Sure to FOR BABY and children, Gary and Dennis, of Middlesex Avenue, were Sunday ' guests cf Mrs. O'Rourke's par- Blankets — Pram Robes — Sweaters ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubb. Wish Your Friends and Patrons —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas, Sweater Sets — Novelties — Dresses — Underwear 1 Middlesex Avenue, were Saturday Carters Infants Wear guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Citar- eila. Jersey City. In the evening the Thomases and Citarellos vis- ited Shorty Warren's place in Se- A Merry Christmas in the caucus, FOR THE HOME —Little Linda Mahon, daughter ^M

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—Mr. and Mrs. Wally Mitchell William Duerscheidt, Mr. and jfmd Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Mc- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- celebrate his birthday at the Mrs. Jay Tenen and Mrs, S and family, Mercer Street, visited Mrs. George Byrne, Mr. and Mrs:;Guire Street. ert Velasco, Ethel Street, Sunday. Craftsmen's Club, Woodbridge. ' man will conduct the cant' with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Blum- Menlo Park Terrace Notes Richard Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. —Evan Ladoux, son of Mr. and It was their 12 th anniversary and —'Birthday greetings to Mrs. lighting ceremony. Gifts enthal, Brooklyn, Saturday.. James Ven-dola, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Ladoux, Ethel Street, Mr. Belasco's birthday. Guests Fred Soffer, Mason Street and exchanged. —Mr. and Mrs. Milyon Berlin Robert Priel, and Mr. and Mrs.was one-year-old Tuesday. were Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Cas- Mrs. Ernest Patilla, Ethel Street, j —Birthday congratulations and. family, Isabella Street, spent William Duerscheidt, Mrs. Joseph William Kirk. —Mrs. Saul Kritzman, Ethel iero and Miss Janet Casiero, Nut- Barbara Alamo, Kelly Street ths weak-end in New-York visit- ley; Lou R. Urbano, Mr. and Mrs. —William Rooney, Jr., son of Barry, Mrs. M. R. Walsh, Mrs. —Rickey Lyons, son of Mr. andStreet, entertained Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs, William Rooney, j Frank JPortI, Swa'rthmore ing Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bein- George Byrne and Mrs, R. W. Mrs. John Lyons, Federal Street, Morrison, Mrs. Jay Tenen and George Montiverdi, and Mr. and stoek. McGuire Street, was three years ; race. By MRS. Stevens. The seventh and eighth celebrated his third birthday, j Mrs. William Kroner, Thursday. Mrs. Anthony Carangelo, Newark. '—'Week-end visitors of Mr., and —Ida Brenda Rosen, daughter old Wednesday when his guests —Mr. and Mrs. James Mm GEORGE grade pupils presented a short Tuesday. Present were Mrs. J. j —Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zucker- were Mrs. Joseph Rooney, Ruther- Mason Street, will attend Mrs. Sol Fishier, Jefferson Street, FORSTER play. An exchange of gifts was Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Herman [ brod, Wall Street, entertainsd Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rosen, At- were Mrs. Harry Taub and son, lantic Street, celebrated her ford; Mrs. Mary Whelan and Mr.Christmas party given by 65 Ethel Street —Mrs. Bsrnie Morrison, Ethel Simon and Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Joseph Ehrenkrantz and and Mrs. Thomas Whelan, Upper Tumble Inn Association, Fos Ted, Brooklyn. son, Ira, Newark, at dinner, Sun- fourth birthday at a party. Guests Street, entertained at canasta Russell, Brooklyn. Montclair. Sunday. Liberty 8-8449 Friday. Present were Mrs, Jerry —Mrs. Norman Gardner, Ethel day. were Kenny Russell, Carol Velas- co, Suzan Morrison, Coleen Mc- —Mrs. Bernard Bobkin, Wall —Kenneth Lambert, La HEAR Winner, Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Street, entertained her canasta —Saturday dinner guests of Street, entertained Mrs, • Nat Mrs. Anthony Molle, Mrs. Milton group Tuesday. Present were Mrs. Mann, Jimmy Dingwall, Marc son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. La Mr. and Mrs. William Pearlman, Forster, Debra Harper and Mar-Schneider, Mrs. Murray Goldberg, McGuire Street, will observe HOW CHRISTIAN-SCIENCE Pink and Mrs. William Duer- Abs Landsman, Mrs. Alfred Pran- Irvington, were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nat Boydman, and Mrs. —A reminder to all residents. scheidt. • ' kel, Mrs. Seymour DeWitt and lene Hess. second birthday at a family George Forster and sons, Bobby Frank Kohlenberger, Tuesday. Saturday. The woods on McGuire Street is held. - . : Mrs. Edward Haluszka. and Marc, Ethel Street. The White Birch Men's Club —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Velasco HEALS will hold a Christmas party Sat- iiot a dumping ground. Anyone —Cub Scouts of Troop 14Q met —Mrs. James Dingwall, Atlan- —Birfcliday greetings to Mrs. and children, Barbara, Carol and —Mr. and Mrs, Barnet W WOE 710 KC. 1:15 P. M. Sunday saught throwing refuse there will tic Street, witnessed the graduat- urday at the Inn. James Murphy, man, Ethel Street, attended at St-. Luke's Church, Metuehen, Paul Moyle, Atlantic Street and Mason Street, will be Santa Robert, Ethel Street, will attend be subject to arrest. Let us make Tuesday. The program consisted ing execises for her brother, Paul JMrs. Nicholas Morolda, Ethel the Christmas party given by the meeting of the Weisman an effort to keep our neighbor- Bruce at boot school at Bain- Claus and guests will include Mr. Club at the home of Mr. and erf Christmas in other lands and a ; Street. and Mrs. Nicholas Space and sons, Lincoln-Mercury Plant at the hood clean. Chanukah program. Awards were bridge, Mi, Saturday. —Mrs. James Dingwall and RKO Theater, New Brunswick, George Weisman, Newark, Sat : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobus and day. •—Attending the Christmas made. Refreshments were served —This week's anniversary greet- children, Diane and Jimmy, At- family; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc- —The Metwood Chapter of Wo- party at the Methodist Church, and gifts exchanged. ings to Mr. and Mrs. Barnet lantic Street, attended a per- Donald and children; Mr. and men's American ORT will hold a —Birthday greetings to Metuehen,. Tuesday, were Mrs. —Birthday congratulations to Weisman and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- formance of the Scottish Guards Mrs. Joseph Schirripa and sons, •Chanukah party to.-Jght at the Herbert Rosenthal, Isabelle St arojust Robert Barnhart, Mrs. Don Wiley, Angelo Geradi, Isabelle. Street, ert Velasco, Ethel Street; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Foster Metuehen Jewish Center. Mrs. and Mrs. John Abraham, Jr., Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs.and William Kafenbaum, Federal and Mrs. Albert Glassman and at Madison Square Garden, Sun- and family. Eugene Ladoux, Mrs. Sol Fishier, lantic Street. what he wanw for Richard Derrevere. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krupp, day. Street. —Birthday congratulations to Christmas —The Rosary Society of St. —PTA 2 of St. Cecelia's School McGuire Street and Mr. and Mrs. —'Present at a preholiday party William Duerscheidt, Ford Ave- at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Seymour Russell, Atlantic Cecelia's Church held a Christmas will hold its Christmas party to- Street and Mrs'. Ralph McGrane, party Wednesday. Menlo Park night. Planning to attend are Mr.nue. William O'Donaughue, Mercer —Billy Murphy, son of .Mr. and Street, Saturday, were Miss Ger- Mason Street. residents present were Mrs. James and Mrs. George Racier, Mr. and —Mrs. Lou Siegel, ReiHy Court, Dingwall, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Larry Westcott, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. James Murphy, Mason trude Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Char- DIRECT from Street, celebrated his seventh les Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. John entertained Mrs. Ben Harrison Mrs. William O'Donaughue, Mrs. George Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs; and Mrs. Jay Tenen at Jack MANUFACTURER'S birthday. Guests were Mrs. Leo-Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs. John nard Davis, Bloomfield; Mrs. Ed-Fermessy, Miss. Joan Fanning, Dempsey's Restaurant, New York, at luncheon, Monday. ward Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pat Crowley, Miss Jean Marrim- Let us help you with your ! Murphy, Jr., and Jack Murphy, man, Mr. and Mrs. John Hart, —A celebration will be jlrvington. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller, Miss held Saturday at the home of holiday entertaining! We HEAVY GABARDINES • —The Home and School Asso- Joseph Bartak and John O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh, have "what it takes" to helj J ciation of Keasbey School was New York. McGuire Street. It will be the 4.95 entertained at a Christmas pro- birthdays of Mr. Cavanaugh- and. you celebrate. To serve your guests or to give as gifts, —Birthday greetings to Joseph his son, Joseph Jr. The latter will gram by the eighth grades. Carol McDermott, Maryknoll Road and we recommend ... singing was featured and refresh- Sam Potts, Ethel Street. FINE SHEENS AND ;| ments were served. —Annette Leddy, daughter of SCHENLEY . —Mrs. John Proctor, Jefferson ' *4^ SPECIAL GIFT PACKS SPLASH WEAVES | Mr. and Mrs. John Leddy, Isa- Street, entertained her bridge belle Street, wil mark her eighth S wo. MADE TO ORDER club. Present were Mrs. Robert : • 6.95 I birthday at a party Saturday for CALVERT O Barnhart, Mrs. Peter Befano, Mrs. her playmates. 15 Leo McVey, Mrs. John Schobert, —Brownie Troop 82 will hold a CANADIAN ?C- on Mrs. John McGrail, Mrs. Larry Christmas-Chanukah party Fri- CLUB Ys O 100% Wool and Fine Quality Christmas Westcott, Mrs. R. G. Mohr. day at the home of the leader, CHILDREN'S BOOKS CANADIAN $»y.65 FLANNELS —Birthday congratulations to Mrs. I. W. Jaker, Atlantic Street. CLUB Qts. * Mrs. George Dailey, Mason Street, —A double celebration was held EDUCATIONAL TOYS HAIG & HAIG sfi-24 8.95 Holgate « Milton Bradley s Etc. FIVE STAR O DOLLS & ACCESSORIES CHRISTIAN BROS. § ,§.85 "Talking," "Dancsii?," BRANDY ** AEL WOOL "Raggedy Anne and Andy" OLD TAYLOR ?£-59 Sharkskins "Betsy Wetsy," "Yum-Yum" RYE WHISKEY © Gabardines "Nosey Rosie" — Many Others CHRISTIAN BROS. ?-| .50 For FREE Delivery Worsteds TRUCKS e DOLL DISHES WINES ••• (9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 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It has long been said that a 'tiny overlapping outgrowths put woman's crowning glory is her | together very much like a roof of hair. As far as most women are j overlapping roof tiles, the over- concerned this is true. Although j Ispping being away from the root we agree, there ars thousands of and toward the end of the hair. women who fail to give their hair The inner skin of corium is the the simple attention it needs to pigment layer of the hair and is look its best. where the coloring matter is The composition of hair is sim- found. In white hair the pigment ilar to that of the nails and all is often replaced by air. horny outgrowths vl the skin. The The. medulla is a central column chief substance is called keratin and each hair has an outer and of a bone. In some very fine hair and inner skin and a central the medulla is-missing. marrow. Each hair has a root which is The outer skin is mafie.up of held in* place by the hair follicle. The follicle grows from a small sac knoivn as the papilla. squad is urgently in need of men Your hair, cannot look pretty if okiiteers Sought to volunteer to work with the you are not in good health. You squad during the day. Any busi- i eluding lots of milk and vsge- ness man who has time to donate during the day, or those who work | tablse and fruit. You should have shifts where they would be avail- • a good amount of vitai.iin C to AVENEL — Robert Snowfield, able mornings or afternoons will | keep bright lights in your hair and captain of the Avenel - Colonia be most .welcome. i at least two eggs 3. week. Calcium First Aid Squad, issued the fol- is important for hair growth and lowing report for squad activities PLAN YULE PARTY - during the month of November: for strong hair so you should drink COLONIA — The Ladies Auxil- at least one pint of milk each day. 17 accident calls were answered, 14 I|EBS IN INDIA . . . Communist party boss Niklta Khruschev (left) and Soviet premier Nikolai Bul- ; If you must watch your weight, transport cases were made includ- iary of the Colonia Volunteer Fire te (right) inspect prize rooster on Indian farm near Coimbatore. drink two pints of skim milk. ing cne transport from Lewistown, Company, District 12, will meet Pa., and four miscellaneous calls, Brush your hair each day. This tonight at the Inman.Avenue fire MEK-'GERS | quarter of a century. Such "ac- were 799. The peak year was 1929, making a total of 35 calls an- when there were 1,245. 'is good for oily and dry hair aliks. swered. A total of 47 man hours house. The Christmas party will Staff economists of the Federal jqu'sitions and mergers" in manu- Always brush in upward strokes and 33 minutes, were consumed,!be held at Rooky's Restaurant. Trade Commission are somewhat (facturing and mining will prob- away from the head. Also massage Patient—How can I ever repay ^_ and a total of 822 miles were cov- IRailway. Gifts will be xchanged. • alarmed at the number of busi- ably exceed 500 this year—a third you for your kindness to me? ^* your scalp at least once each week. ered. A meeting will be held before -din- ,ne=s mergers taking place in 1955, more than in 1S54, and the largest Doctor—By check, postal order sK.. Use a shampoo that is suited tcr ner is served. . ' which will break all records for a number' s:nes 1930, when there your hair and shampoo your hair The ci^itiiii announced that the or cash. "P~ as oftsn as is necessary. This may be once every three weeks or twi-e a week, depending on your systsr Rinse the hair thoroughly afte ^1 wards. If your hair needs treatmen for some condition such as dry- ness do not fail to take steps "H once. The fewer permanents yoi :s have the less trouble you will ha e - J with your hair and scalp. If for some reason you want to I change the natural color of you OPEN hair, don't try to recapture tne shade your hair used to bs. \ When you see what we have to offer FRIDAY lighter color is usually more be you'll agree here are Jalousies as TILL 9 P.M. coming to us as. we grow olaei Jalousies should bs. John Georges, Prop. because it makes a softer frame for our faces. ALmmniM STORM WINDOWS STOCK of JALOUSIES With mlitary procurement un- der attack, the Army Secretai* ^raw WOODBRIDGE S» U has been vested with full respon- 8-0127 sibility to provide food supplies foi FREE ESTIMATES UPON REQUEST the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.

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MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S ALL-WOOL Men's and Young Men's MEN'S FAMOUS MAKE 100% AH Wool VaSues to 44.98 — SALE PRICE Bress anil Sport SHIRT Charcoal Blue Valaes to 5.Sf8 Grey and Tans Medium Light and Dark SALE PS1CE ~4* at the Rate of Tones to 19.S8 Regulars, Shorts and Longs. Sizes 35 - 46 Values Up to 69.95 wmmmm

SHARK- ElEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SALE PRICE ©WORSTED Values to 49.95 — SALE PRICE Regular 12.98 — SALE PKICE QuiKsd LiningE, Zip- ^g ® -FLANNEL ® Plaias © BoHcles Per Out Linings, Tweeds, ^ © Gabardines Solid Colors. Blue, Tan, I Latest Styles Annum to M 8S • Corduroys Grey. - and Colors Sizes 35 to 46 Sizes 36 to 46 Regulars - Shorts - Longs I . As of December 30, 1955 K >/*->•>• Sizes 35 to 46

| Savings made on or before 20th of any Values to 9.95 I month will earn Dividends from, first of Keg. 19.95 — SALE PRICE Reversibles, Solid | the month. Colors and Plaids, ssg Men's and Young Jjfen's Many with Quilted | 1 AH Wool Linings. • 1 ALL SAVINGS INSURED

I UP TO $10,000 MEN'S 1 By Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Values Up to 16.95 — SALE PKICE Values to 6.98 Values Up to 69.95 Charcoal Grey and Brown, Light Blufr or Grey. Sizes SALE PRICE • The officers, directors and staff are grate- I • Imported 28 to 44. j ful to all members who have helped make { Ail-Wool j this a successful year for the Association. : e Scotch Tweeds • Please accept our warmest greetings of the \ MEN'S .' • ® Gabardines season! May the coming year be filled with 1 SILK TIES, e Coverts Sport and Dress Ueg. 55c Pair • happiness, contentment and prosperity for jj Regular 1.50 and 2.50 Sizes 33 to ii • you and yours. I Kegrulars ^- Shorts — Long's SALE PRICE 3 firs.

SAVINGS and STREET {QPEM EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9} PERTH AWBOY 17 Cooke'Avenue Carteret, New Jersey ETC3HT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON CKOSSWORP PUZZLi Sweetness and Light evaluation and recommendations $300 Needed including a review of all data and CContinued from Page One)- (Continued from Page One) a summary. '•- acomplished fact. We have ous articles were received from May 20: Beginning of the draft- i Norman Winne, Girl Scout Troops ing of a final report, which will gone into debt for $3,100,000 of Woodbridge Township, Perth include a preliminary . draft, re- for a high school which will Amboy YMCA, Sharon Bauer and view, a final draft an4 formal provide nothing we didn't Anna Takacs, Sewaren History publication. Club, Vivien's Kiddy Shop, Miss Future public meetings will be. have before we. incurred the Hanf, Mrs. Stephanie Kessler, Mrs. announced. as the research ' pro-: R. E. Matthews, Trautwein family, grams develop and as such meet-v Me; Christmas Fund: debt. We. will have two ses- Anna Kontra, Mrs. Cyril Hutner, Saturday at 11 A.M., will be the sions the day the school ings are warranted. Dr. Raymond last we will accept clothing or toys Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Troop Curcio was appointed to direct the. opens next September, even 9 Girl Scouts, Mrs. Skrovanek, public relations phase of the over- for the Christmas Fund for Needy Laurie Nems who collected toys Fafnilies. Cash donations will be though because of poor plan- all project. accepted until Christmas Eve. The from her Buckneli Avenue neigh- ning only half the new build- bors, Miss Artym's Sixth Grade at reason we cannot accept clothing School 1, Mrs. Norman Everson, after Saturday morning- is that ing will be devoted to class- Re-Zone Tract ;:; - it will be the last weekend we can Allan and David McElhenny, do any wrapping. Packages and rooms. Thus, we have a Hunt's Sweet Shop, Mrs. Percy (Continued from Page One) Austen, Woodbridge Township Re- Township, the commissioners food baskets will be delivered the handsome building — and publican Club, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. following Thursday. So please do 3 spent considerable time explain- - not come in on Monday morning hah our educational needs Clark. ing his duties and the help he has ias has happened other years) and and a thirty-year debt of Gifts Sorely Needed given them since his appointment' - ask us to take donations of cloth- There is a special need for gifts to the newly created post several, •-- ing or toys, because we will just $3,100,000. We also have a for older boys and girls from 12 months ago. The comptroller, Rus- have to turn you down. So if you quarter - of -a- million dol- to 15 years of age. Good books sell B. Walker, "integrates the and games such as "Monopoly," financial aspects of all depart- have clothing or toys you wish to lar stadium which we owe ments and is becoming more and donate, won't you please get them PUZ2TLE No. S« and "Big Business" are very ap- to the Independent-Leader office for, and which we use a few propriate. more useful to us," Commissioner ACROSS In Guide's Joseph Costa explained. He corn^ ' as soon as possible and not wait 1 Cooking scale ClLlAlSlP _A days out of the year. Gift packages and food baskets until the very last minute . . . We yessel 54 Intensifies A_ RlTl HIRES iBl A wil be delivered next Thursday. pletes a breakdown of each de- 4 Church dig- 56 To make Si 1 01 t partment. every month and makes could use games for older boys and nitary amends for ETEI ElDlElMU * * * PLACATES FRENCH ... V. K. Krishna Menon of India (right) Trucks are being donated by the girls and ladies clothing in sizes 11 34 hours 55 One in want SlAlR EIAIO I Dameo Trucking Company and a full report of the department, 14 Silkworm 60 Peruse i |R|0 Still, when our teachers confers with Russia's V. V. Kuznetsov (left) and Y. A. Malik after the mayor said. - Ifi, 40 and 42 ... 15 Part of " 61 Chirped the Township Road Department. IS Before repeatedly 0. A BlSIO NpJUIs si IlsiT M suggest their salary schedule he proposed shelving Algerian question to bring France back into 17 Wiser ( 64 Viewing A HjjT .S E Members of the Road Department ', The new Edison Housing Code IS Labors hard 67 Scotch for U|R|«ISIMME is not commensurate with TJN general assembly. are offering their services in load- will be introduced at the next ISewsettes: Zl Irish Gaelic own A_ urns T1E|R|E|OISHA A 23 liony 68 Abnormal the" times or their responsi- ing and unloading the trucks. meeting of the commissioners on. UHi HP|I|W|S KMS N Miss June Scott, 71 Enfield 24 Indict hair growth 15 S Members of the Independent- December 28. 27 Member of a on leaves r TjApt TIEIEHO IFWE bilities, we shudder. We can Mormon girl in Utah frontier Hoad, Colonia, will take part in „. legislative 70 College in AlLlspu LlEl Leader staff will be assisted in the body Xowa A |T |E squander our money on fri- days. the annual Yule Log Ceremony at 50 Brother at Tl Wooden pin LIAIM "A delivery by Deputy Chief Benja- Doug-lass College, Tuesday. The Odin 72 Elementary L|A| L|O|R|N]A |L|O T volities in building, but we min Parsons, and Sgt. Joseph GROOM-TO-BE DIES 51 billet worn textbooks A |R| E RII A N [SIT W An interesting film in prospect . CLEVELAND — A few minutes- ceremony is one of the highlights around hair 73 Cornish ota £ cannot give our educators Sipos, of the Police Department of the holiday festivities at the 33 Feminine prefix: town RlOlOlSlT is "The Sons of Katie Elder," for after Victor Doubek, 50, a tool-/ name , DOWN the dignity of their position. which Alan Ladd will return to and Mrs. Carrie Mundy of the State University Women's College. 34 Sprite X Foothke part Answer to Punle No. S71 Welfare Department. maker, and Mrs. Ruth Zajowski," 36 Fastens 3 Anglo-Saxon Our values have gone beserk Paramount, where he was under . . . Margaret Mozdzierz, daughter 38 Facing coin 13 Affirmative 42 Conduit '•;.'As. soon as John Smithy the Residents of the' Township are 43-year-old widow, obtained a of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Mozdzierz, 300 direction from 3 Asiatic answer 45 One who —we want to splurge on contract for so long. The story is marriage license and had driven which glacier animal 18 Period of • guides "honeymooner" in "The High and about five sons of a pioneer family invited to be in front of the In- Main Street, Woodbridge, recently tiftpinges 4 Analyzing time (pi.) 47 Ransoms buildings and be miserly dependent-Leader office shortly away from the courthouse, Dou-. enlisted in the Women in the Air 39 dose By rammatically 20 Concedes 50 Last with education, and for our •the. Mighty," finishes his wol-k. who gather from all parts of the 1 41 Cookies Sapanese 22 Bacterlcides 52 Cart with Oary.Copper in "The Friend- before eight o'clock to see for bek's car slowed down and came Itorce (WAP) and will receive her 43 To cut. after measure 24 BetaUated 55 Cuttleash bad judgment we are under- country to attend the funeral of themselves the amount of food, to a stop against, a utility pole. He snick 6 Haised trans* 25 Let go 57 Proclamation ly Persuasion," in which he is. now their mother. basic training at Lackland Air 44 Aeriform portatlon 26 Person, place, 59 To cleave mining- the good faith in a clothing and toys that willbe dis- had died of a heart attack. Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. fluids tines thing (pi.) 61 Head covering appearing, he wil have the stellar 48 Scoff T Allows 28 Bony 62 Hasten solemr obligation to thous- role in "Rebel in the Town." This Remember Dorothy and Lillian tributed. . . . Also enlisted in the Air Force 48 Male OS- 6 Kind of 29 Exhibits dis- 63 River of Tufts will succeed Grainger as spring tapestry • pleasure at England ands of children. is .the first of. five pictures he will Gish? Well, after six months of Not one penny received is used and stationed at Lackland is Rob- 49 Landed B Proclaimed 32 College 65 Correlative U. S. G. A. president. f loudly officials of neither make for Aubrey Sche-ick and meandering in Europe together, for expenses. All donations are ert E. Bertics, son of Frank Ber- * •* *•:..' SI Separated 10 Motors 35 Clasp €6 Command to used directly to aid the needy. tics, 175 Bergen Street, Wood- with certain 11 Erasures 37 Pointed horse Howard Koch. •:. . Dorothy is back to star on Broad- bridge . . . tool 13 Form of weapon 69 Hiver of I have heard it said that way in Sean O'Casey's new play, Fruit baskets will be purchased S3 Syllable "to be" 40 Harvester Chaldea "Red Roses for Me." Lillian was by the fund to be distributed to ISELIN, N. J. since I profess to be such an Just let a picture make, a box LI-8-9090 Didja Know That: undeviating disciple of ade- office and the producers begin last seen in "Night of the Hunter." Township patients in the wards of planning a sequel. This is true the Perth Amboy General Hospi- ' Lois Samson, daughter of Mr. quate education that I ought After completing work on "Thetal and the Middlesex County Hos- THURS. THRU SAT. and Mrs. William Samson, 493 with Audie Murphle's "To Hell pital for the Chronically 111 and to to become a candidate for and Back." /Universal is already View from Pompey's Head," Dana In Color—-CinemaScope Barren Avenue, Woodbridge, a the Board-of Education — Wynter, British import, has been Township patients in Roosevelt sophomore at Syracuse TJ., has discussing. a sequel and have Hospital. been named house' president of and then see what happens! talked with Spec McGuire, Mur- given the important starring role her sorority, Delta Phi Epsilon, I have no such intentions, phy's Mend who helped Mm with in "The Sixth of June" by her "My Sister Eileen" which automatically makes, her a nor can I be convinced to his original book. : boss, Darryl Zanuck. .Dr. Baker Named Janet Leigh - Jack Lemmon member of the Women's Student the contrary—because if I Also I Governing Body . . . Hinda Fei- have, any effectiveness, it is. ."The White Buffalo," James (Continued from Page One) Brown's MGM record which was Bowling Scores form of government and also in- "THE NAKED STREET"- bush, daughter of Mrs. Anne Fei- in pursuing my goal through ; bushj 134 Freeman Street, Wood- first heard, in "Rin Tin. Tin and Bowl-Mor Thursday Nite Women's cluding visits to. these towns. Also, with Farley Granger bridge, took part in the Christmas our newspaper. To this goal, the White Buffalo," sold 7,000 cop- Standings as of Dec. 8th, 1955 the development 01 statistical data pageant Tuesday at the University I have dedicated myself and its its .first; week in Chicago and W. L. on the growth of municipalities olJBridgeport. A member of the I have faith that some day I has already passed the 100,000 E. & B Mill. Sply. 23 13 and on inter-governmental rela- ! Hay Kids!! Sat ..Matinee j mark in nationwide sales. mixed chorus, Hinda sang with may succeed — not to any Durling Farms 21V2 liV2 tions, particularly in all fields I TWO BIG HITS PLUS I the student group at the tradi- I 5 NEW CARTOONS I glory for myself but to the Terry Moore will play the wife Bowl-Mor 19 18 where county and local jurisdic- tional pageant which was open to salvation of our ideals of Lucas Mkt. 18 18 tions are involved. Show Starts at 1:30 the public. of; a young Army officer in World Sabo & Rhodes IS 18 freedom in all things — not War II in "The Day the Century From April 15 to May 15: Final i :__J_"_"__1'II j Rebarber's Pharm. 15y2 20 V2 forgetting education for all. Ended," for Buddy /.dler at McCarthy's 15 21 SUN. THRU WED. In the Mailhag: Twentieth.- Dennis R. Lichtman, 7T Fiat Green Lantern 14 22 TANK PATIENTS . . . Party of Eskimos arrive at V. S. coast Honor roil: E. Mikos — 202. Avenue, Iselin, has been pledged to guard cutter for dental treatment near Shisimeref, Alaska. Theta Chi at the University of Are there any questions? Doris Day plans to play herself Results: Dorothy McGuire - Glenn Ford when "The Story of Doris Day" is Three-game winners: E. & B. Pittsburgh. Miss Evelyn Pastor, made into a movie.. The book form Plus 52$ Leon Avenue, Woodbridge, was Mill Sply. over Green Lantern; Richard Todd in one of the hostesses at a Christmas is finished and ready lor the. pub- Dulling Farms over McCarthy's; party for twenty-five youngsters DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT lishers. Doris, by the way, has twoSabo & Rhodes over Lucas Mkt. yesterday given by the studenets pictures to make before this one: Two-game winners: Bowl-Mor Of Berkely School at the Crystal At the New Spacious Ultra-Modern "The Amazing Nelly Bly," for over Rebarber's Pharm. .Room, Hotel Suburban, East Metro; and "The" Quality of •Orange.... A large turnout is ex- Mercy.". Runner-Uglip pected at the New Year's Eve party St. Demetrius Community Center The little .Hoy told his mother, MAJESTIC ok the Colonia Country Club. Mi- "The Wayward Bus," John after a school contest: "I didn't chael Forman's orchestra has been 681 - 691 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Steinbeck's novel, will be. made win a prize, but I received horri- % engaged. Mr. Forman, who is con- into a: screen play. Charles Brack- ble mention." — The Chicago THURS. THRU SAT. ett Is said to have also been cast- Daily Tribune. PUBLIX ductor of the Broadway show, THIS FRIDAY NIGHT - DECEMBER 16th All the shocking frankness of "Damn Yankee," will make a per- ing an eye at "Desk Set," currently sonal appearance. . . . JWALTER KROSS and^H is Orchestra on Broadway. PHARMACY the great Best-Seller . . . Cornel Wilde's next production 91 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE Last But Not Least: I All America's Singing Favorite, RAY EBERLE, and His Orchestra j will be ''Arrows Into the Sun." It Free Delivery "THE VIEW - Born at Perth Amboy General I Formerly with Glenn Miller—on New Year's Day, Sunday, Jan. 1st, 1956 I was a. best seller of the 1940s, by Hospital: From Woodbridge, a John Reed Luritzen, and is the Tel. WO-8-0809 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph romance of a part Indian and a POMPEY'S Decibus, 472 Rahway Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pascallis, 549 Lewis Street; .. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ber- the right Gift! -FORDS- in CinemaScope and Color SHRIMP nard Hyrnan, 2S2 Green Street; M PLAYHOUSE Richard Eagan - Dana Winters a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alex- EGG ROLLS Luncheon - - - 85c ' •£- A Hat § M THURS. THRU SAT. ander Enjk, 107 Fulton Street. . . -k Bunny. Ear Muffs From Iselin, a daughter to Mr. H BARBECUED Dinner - - - - 1,25 M STARTING SUNDAY and Mrs. Frank Rosol, 39 Laurel 4 •& Fur Halo Band She's so excitingly good . . . SPARE RIBS Try Our Sizzling 'M Street; a daughter to Mr. and M "ULYSSES" when she's so wonderfully bad Mrs. Anton Ulman, 119 Wood- SIRLOIN STEAKS! •& Handbag with Kirk Douglas and bridge Avenue; a daughter to Mr. M ROAST PORK M and Mrs. Edward^ Turek, 245 M -^ Evening Bag Sylvana Maagano George Place, a son to Mr. and "FORT YUMA" "THE QUEEN BEE" •fc Jewelry Starring Mrs. Steven Poliansky, 227 Wood M with Peter Graves and Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. from Joan Vohs Joan Crawford - Barry SuIIavan Henry Sepansky, 270 Correja Ave- M ? (Sat. Matinee — Extra Cartoons nue . . . From Fords; a daughter M n HAT and Comedy) to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zavodsky, W M 12 Bloomfield Avenue; a daughter M cJLee 3 BAR SUN. THRU TUES. to Mr, and Mrs. Roland Soletto, M •M 92 Main Street Woodbridge THURSDAY, DEC. 15 524 New Brunswick Avenue; a son m OPEN EVERY EVENING to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dalino, Si SilTl IT. M "Buentin Ourwoof 451 Crows Mill Road; a son to M UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK with Robert Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wastlake, High St., Perth Amboy M "The Wayward Wife" 42 Grand Avenue . . Also a daugh- M Kay Kendall with Gina Lollobrigida ter to Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- En? "ILLEGAL" — Co-Feature — son, 101 Old Road, Sewaren; a 'Traditionally Fine Food, Temptingly Served in, a Pleasant, Relaxing Atmosphere* M with Edward G. Robinson "The Outlaw Girl" daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Louis M and Nina Foch Breza, 24 Water Street, Colonia; M SPECIAL ORDERS TO TAKE HOSVSE --- CALL Hi 2-9649 (Sat. and Sun. Continuous with Silvana Mangano a son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ben- H Matinee) FRIDAY and SATURDAY yolaj 88 Howard Street, Hope- © Lido Gardens Suggestions © M '.nwn . , . , There's something here for every taste . . . your selection will be cooked to order and M Jack Palance - Shelley Winters m we promise your patience will be rewarded by an epicurean thrill to be remembered. M 9 LOBSTER CANTONESE ® CHOW GAI KEW ® WOO HIP HAR M -STATE- • We take fresh Lobster, whicli bas been out a Tender spring CHICKEN, cut In cubeSi and • Fresh Jumbo SHRIMPS, split open, dipped Into dainty segments, and mix them thor- sauted with Celery, Snow Pea Pods, Mush- in egg and flour batter, and sauted in peanut M : oughly with minced morsels of fresh Fork rooms, Chinese Vegetables, Water Chestnuts oil. Each piece enfolfled in bacon, with a THEATRE Tenderloin. Seasoned Cantonese spices blend and Bamboo Shoots^ • special hot sauce. M Woodbridsre, N. J. Thousand Times" With a sott Egg Sauce. ® HIM SOON YORK M — Co-Feature — M ®HO YOW GAI, LIDO GARDENS 9 A Switch on HIM SOON PIQUAT . . . WED. THRU SAT. M » SHKIMP IN LOBSTER SAUCE e Generous cubes CHICKEN white meat, same Ingredients, except it's POBK TENDEB- "Hold task Toiiiorraw" sauted with thinly-sliced Greens,., and com- LOIN instead of Spareribs! Frank Sinatra-Debbie Reynolds M • Whole jumbo SHBIMPS, with minced. Pork bined with tiny Mushrooms, crisp Water in with John Agar - Cleo Moore Tenderloin, seasoned with Black Beans and Chestnuts and Bamboo Shoots. With Oyster ® BO-LO-GAl GONE M a soupcon of garlic, then blended In a suave Sauce. 8 Fresh CHICKEN LIVERS ... but sweet "THE TENDER TRAP" SUN. — MON. — TUES. M Egg Skuce, with Its garnish of Chopped Green and sour, sauted with sliced pineapple, brown M Onions. sugar and vinegar. Same Ingredients as our (CinemaScope) All new DOUBLE SHOCK ® CHAR SUE BOK TOY popular "chicken pineapple*" M and « Fresh POBK delicately barbecued In the PLUS SHOW m « STEAK, LIDO GARDENS Cantonese manner, accented with tangy ® LOBSTER ALMOND DIN M • Prime Sirloin Steak is properly broiled and spices, and blended with a Chinese vegetable, s FRESH LOBSTER JffiAT Is first diced, Ralph Meeker - Maria English basted In Its own juices, and flanked with then smoothly sauted with fresh Cantonese in Ireshly cooked Snow Pods and garden-fresh vegetables, Sweet Pea Pods, Water Chestnuts EVERY NIGHT "Tarantula" M Cantonese Greens. Enhanced with a rare ® BOLOR GAI PAN and. Snow White Almonds; I "DESERT SANDS" with John Agrar - Mara Corday gentle Cantonese NG-GA PAY, and then given « The popular "Chicken Pineapple" . . .ten- M a rare Oyster Sauce. der meat of fresh .CHICKEN expertly sauted ® CHAR-SUE ALMOND DIN SUNDAY AND MONDAY — Co-Feature — with sliced Pineapple, and enhanced with • An interesting combination of fresh POBK, NTIL CHRISTMAS Ray Milland - Mary Murphy in Brown Sugar and Vinegar. ". . diced and sauted with fresh tiny mushrooms. M "Rmusing Wild" M « HIM SOON PIQTJAT Canton greens and Green Peppers. Topped "MAN ALONE" with tasty Almonds. M with William Campbell - m • SFAHEBH3S again . . . but Sweet and ® HUNG YEN GA DIN 9 PLUS Mamie Van Doren Sow! Tender Pork, dipped In Egg Batter, and 9 CHICKEN with Aimonds . . . blending of « MOO GOO GUY PAN M cooked with Pineapple segments, Peppers and Chicken white meat diced with Celery. This • Sliced white meat Chicken with Mush- M Maureen O'Hara-George Nadar WED. — THURS. — FRI. Tomatoes, pickled Onions, Brown Sugar and is prepared with Water Chestnuts, Green rooms, Bok Choy, Bamboo Shoots and Water in Vinegar. Peppers, Sweet Pea Pods and fresh Almonds. Chestnuts. ... • M "LADY GODIVA" Bing: Crosby - Danny Kaye M "WHITE CHRISTMAS" ins MMX ST Place Your Order NOW! IN NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEW YEARS EVE HOME PARTY 130 ALBANY STREET M Richard Todd - Jean Peters in — Co-Feature — Opcu Every Nljilit Till St. James' Playground CHINESE i;OOD READY-TO-SERVE Phone CHarter 7-9410 M "MAN CALLED PETER" j "THE BUSS TOMB" MAIN AND GROVE STS. (CinemaScope) \ with John Ireland

\ '•_: EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 PAGE ORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY Btanchard Again NOTICE Tots Entertain Christmas Program Held Rosary to Attend St. John's Squad FORDS—Due to the Christ- By Ladies' Aid Society Polio Campaign Outlined; mas holidays, the monthly paper Heads Holy Name drive of the Fords Lions Club Auxiliary of VF W FORDS—-A Christmas party was Christmas Show Elects Officers will be held this Sunday. House- FORDS—A Christmas party was Mrs. Larson is Chairman FORDS—The Holy Name So- holders are asked to have their FORDS—-A Christmas party was held by the Ladies Aid Society of FORDS—The Altar Rosary So- FORDS—Plans for the March of son, Mrs. Glassman, Mrs. Befano, FORDS—The St. John's First ciety of Our Lady of Peace Church paper at the curb. Money re- held by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Grace Lutheran Church .. in the ciety of Our Lady of Peace Church Dimes drive were formulated -at Mrs. Ernest Nelson and Mrs. James Aid Squad met in squad head- met in the school auditorium and alized from the sale of the paper Fords Memorial Post 6090, V. F.church hall. • held its Christmas meeting in thean organization meeting held in Clement, quarters and elected the following " reflected George Blanchard as is used by the club for various W., in post headquarters. A special Mrs. John Johnson related the school annex. Mrs. Charles Ram- the library. Mrs. Mary Larson is Mrs. Larson also announced officers: _ - president. charities. reading was given by the chaplain, "Christmas -Story" and carpls berg acted as Santa Claus. general chairman of the drive and Mrs. Olga Becker, executive sec- John Yuhasz, president; Robert. Other officers named were: Mrs. Helen Zander. were sung by the group. Santa The following were welcomed will be assisted by Adolph Quadt retary, and Mrs. John Lyons, Jr., Levandoski, vice president; An;- Louis Chismar, first vice president; A playlet entitled "Hansel and Claus was impersonated by Eu-into membership: Mrs. Louis Ber- and Joseph Dambach, co-chair- county chairman of the Mothers' thony Colombetti, secretary; Jdflk Frank Kirsch, second vice presi- Gretel," was given by the follow- gene •Martin,-who distributed gifts.. tekap, Mrs. Stanley Mysliriski, men. March on Polio. ehael Yuhasz, treasurer; August- dent; Ernest Dubay, recording Nerds are Hosts ing- children: Hansel, Richard Mrs. Herbert Hecht played sev-r Mrs. John Protar, Mrs. Thomas Officers named were Mrs. J. L. Kreudle, sergeant-at-arms; ^Mi- secretary; George Galya, corre- Dueker; Gretel, Janice Lund; eral piano selections. Seaman, Mrs. William Bacha.Mrs. Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. W. H. chael Kubich, Nicholas'Elkb sponding secretary; Richard Wil- Woodchopper, Curtis Lund; Step- Mrs. Steve Fedor was. in charge Jensen, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Olmo, trustees., liams, , treasurer; William Siska, For Daughter, 2 John Dennis and. Mrs. Alex mother, Barbara Lovasz; Witch, of the program, attended toyth e Mekulchek. George Molnar and Mrs. Frank Winchickels Mark sergeant-at-arms; Robert Smith, Barbara Zsiga. Ambulance officers elected Rev. Herbert Hecht and the La- Plans were made for a bus trip Yackinous, corresponding secre- Harold Martin, captain; John Paul Bauer, delegates; Michael EDISON—Mr. and Mrs. George Christmas carols were sung, taries; Mrs. Molnar, publicity. Lukacs, Joseph Modreski, alter- dies' Aid Society of the 'Perth Am- to Radio City January 8 to see 25th Anniversary Fischer, assistant captain; Georg* A. Nord, 75 Dartmouth Street, games played and secret pals were boy Church. Mrs. Clifford Dun-r Mrs. Molnar resigned as secretary nate delegates. revealed. New secret pals were se- the-Christmas show. Reservations Lambertson, first lieutenant, were hosts at two parties for their ham and Mrs. William Bunten and Mrs. A. H. Rosenblum was ap- ehismar reported 150 reserva- daughter, Nancy Susan, in honor lected. Santa Claus distributed may be made with Mrs. John pointed to fill the vacancy. FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard Christensen, second tions are still available for the an- of her second birthday. gifts. Mrs. Julia Novak was a spe- were game winners. Kramer, 35 Fairfteld Avenue. Winchickel, 94 Jefferson Avenue, tenant. -••'-_ Dambach will distribute coin celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- nual New Year's Eve dinner and Guests in the afternoon were cial guest. The dark-horse prizes were won boxes and David Pavlovsky will It was voted to donate Christ-' dance, which includes a buffet din- It was announced all children by Mrs. Joseph Rebovich and Mrs. ding anniversary with a party in mas trees to the Polio Hospital - Carol Nelson, Clark; Lora Hauser, contact the professional people. the Phoenix Bar and Grill given ner and dancing by the Five Blue Thomas Hauser, Avenel; Lynn must have reservations for the Muncks. Entertain Julius Nagy. The Little Woman's Club, under and the Cerebral Palsy Center. Notes, in the church basement. Christmas party, December 17, at by their son-in-law and daughter, Stromeyer, South Plainfield; Linda the direction of Mrs. Harry Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kaminski. John Koper announced that the and Ingrid Nielson, Metuchen; 3 P. M. Chairmen are Mrs. Emily ler, councilor, wil conduct a tag society. will attend nocturnal ad- Jean and Michael Lekulitch, Perth Westlake and Carl Sundquist. For Daughter, 2 Auxiliary Honors day for the fund drive. Guests were Mrs. Mary Winch- Gift Exchange Set oration at St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy; Nancy and John Cipo, Refreshments were in charge of Chairman of the Mothers' ickel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ley, Mr. Amboy, January 6 between 11 P.Morgan; John Solowinski, Fords; Mrs. Helen Zander, Mrs. Louisa EDISON — Two parties were March on Polio were named as fol- and Mrs. John Matwijcow, Mr. and M. and 12 midnight. Mrs. Michael Foldi, Mr. and Mrs. Jane and Amy Waterhouse, June Hansen; decorations, Mrs. Helen given Cheryl Susan Munckt daugh- Past Presidents lows: Fords, Mrs. John Burke, co- By VFW Auxiliary Rev. Vincent Kopunek of the Moore, Mrs. Marion Bucholz; ar- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Munck, William Kovacs, Mrs. Stella Rice, Pearson, Edison. Prizes were won chairman; Mrs. William Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. John Kope'rwats, Missionary of the Sacred Heart, by John Cipo and Jean Lekulitch. rangement, Mrs. Eleanor Hienig Jr., 11 Coolidge Avenue, in honor Sr., Menlo Park Terrace, Mrs. Al- told the group about his duties and Mrs. Mary Thompson. of her second birthday. FORDS — Mrs. Eugene Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Balasz, Mr. and HOPELAWN—The Ladies' Aux- An open house was attended by Mrs. Alice Domejka, Mrs. Vincent bert Glassman, co-chairman Mrs. Mrs. John Borbely, Mr. and Mrs. iliary of Hopelawn Memorial Post with the order in New Guinea. Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Clark; Mrs; The next meeting will be held Attending the first.party were Peter Befa'no; Lafayette Estates, Employing a slide film, he describ- January 9 in post headquarters. Parrington and Mrs. Emily West- Louis Borbeley, Miss Emma Foldi, 1352, V. F. W., met in post rooms Irving Nielson, Metuchen; Mrs. Nancy Stonick, Maryanne,. Louis Mrs. Roslyn Gross. Miss Jean Kovacs, Miss Patricia ed how a dozen priests and nuns and Antoinette Cappella, Raymond lake, were honored at a past presi- and voted a donation to the War Arnold Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. John dents' dinner given by the Ladies' Members of Boy Scout Troops Rice and Miss Loretta Rice. Memorial BuDding to toebuil t in. care for the spiritual and physical Lahovich, Mr. and Mrs. William and Leo Zawacki, Ronald Peterson, Nos. 51, 52 and 53 will distribute welfare of the island's 150,000 in- Edison Man to Marry- Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post Washington, D. c. Mrs. Mary Lahovich, Paul Maskarinitz, Ave- and Gerrilyn Tagliareni.;' '•:•'- 6090, V. F. W., in post headquar- com folders to the residents of the habitants. Guests at the second party, were Thomas presided. nel; Mr. ad Mrs. Carl Stromeyer, New Brunswick Girl ters. . Lafayette Estates area, who are Secret -pals will be revealed and Mrs. Ingrid Lundquist, South Mrs. Mary Krytier, Irene and asked to make returns by mail. SLATE PARTY EDISON—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V Police Chief John Egan was Dobranski Infant an exchange of gifts wiE be fea- Plainfield; Mfr. and Mrs. John Sandy Krytier, Mr. and Mrs.toasiniaste, r and Commander Gei-- Charles Ramberg will supervise the FORDS—The Senior and Junior Allen Hye, 78 Welton Street, New George Munck, Sr., George Qeis^ tured at the December 20 meeting* Cipo, Morgan; Mrs. Edna Donnelly, hardt Dueker of the post was the boys. Reservations for the New Year's Sodality of Our Lady of' Peace Fords; Mrs. Helen Nycz, Elizabeth; Brunswick, have announced the Mr. and Mrs. John Macy, John Mrs. William Hanson will be in will hold their Christmas party speaker. Mrs. John Egan and Mrs. Christened Sunday Eve party close on December 19. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Hedvall, Mr. engagement of their daughter, Volk, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laskyv Mary. Larsen were presented pins charge of mailing coin folders hi December 18 in the church annex. and Mrs. Hugo Pederson, Perth Cynthia Anne, to Stanley-W. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sepka, Don-'' the Fords are#. A State-wide tag Hospitality was in charge of Mrs. by auxiliary president Mrs. Milton FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas and Mrs. Muriel Rasmus- Amboy; the Misses May. Johnson, ler, 3 Coolidge Avenue. aid and Charles Sepka;. Joan liund for five years continuous day will be held by the American Dobranski, 123 Longview Circle, Anne Dudas, Janet Nedwidek, New Munck and Richard DiLorenzo. Legion. Woodbridge High School sen. Mrs. Amelia Lauritzen won the . Miss Hye is a graduate of New membership in the organization. had their infant son christened special award. York; Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mrs. Brunswick High School and at- students will' hold "peanuts for Daniel in services held in Our Lady Charles Waterhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Dalton was chair- polio.' of Peace Church. Rev. Samuel tended , Douglass College. Her man of the affair. Nils Nord, Edison. •' fiancee is a graduate of Metuchen Miss Eileen McCaUeh The main fund raising event will Constance officiated. Sponsors Parochial PT'A Enjoys High School, attended Newark Honored at Shower be the annual March of Dimes were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nor- Preparatory School and expects to dance, which will be held January mandia, Old Bridge, uncle and Annual Yule Affair Brownies Make Yule enter the University of Alabama FORDS—Miss. Eileen MeCallen, Today's Pattern 28 at School 14. Chairman of theaunt of the child- hi February- dance will be: Mrs. John R. Egan, Mrs. Dobranski is the former FORDS—A Christmas party was Gifts for Mothers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard refreshm-ents; Mrs. George Urban, The couple will be married Jan- McCallen, 7 Club Avenue,- was Marie Normandia, daughter of Mr. held by Our Lady of Peace PTA in music; Mrs. John Petersen, Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Normandia, 31-6 Law- the school cafeteria. A turkey din- HOPELAWN — Brownie Troops uary 21 hi the Presbyterian given a surprise miscellaneous: Herman Christensen, tickets; Mrs. 70 and 71 met in the V. F. W.Church, New Brunswick. rie Street, Perth Amboy. ner was served. The 370 members ERECTOR SETS shower by her future wedding at-: Chester Baginsky, Mrs. James exchanged gifts. Home with leaders, Mrs. Charles tendants. Over 45 guests attended. Harkay, dining room; John Csabai, Santa Claus was impersonated Thomas and Mrs. Warren Fuller- Miss McCallen will marry Roger, Nicholas Elko, hall decorations; BLOCK CITY ton in charge of making Christmas Jolly Mixers Elect Friends Attend Party by Mrs. Helen Kovacs and Rev, Bencsko, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Herman Christensen, palms. John E. Grimes led the prayers, from 2.98 gifts for mothers of members. : Mrs. Helen Bertekap drew Bencsko, 992 Main Street, Named Honorary Chairman For Kathleen Thome Mrs. Fullerton announced that Mrs. Rose Bartonek led in the TINKERTOYS AD. February 4. " •: Mrs. Bernhardt Jensen, who was singing of Christmas carols. Guests 1,680 boxes of cookies were sold: FORDS — Mrs. Helen Bertekap EDISON—The eighth birthday from »/OC was elected president of the Jolly the local chairman for the past 17 were Mrs.' Joseph Carroll, Mrs, Linda Spratford will receive a prize of Kathleen Thorne, daughter of Herbert Halstead and Mrs. Her- PLUSH TOYS for selling the largest number of Mixers at a combined meeting and SON FOR LUDWIGS years, was made permanent hon- orary chairman of the drive. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thorne, 133 mina Lins, from boxes. v Christmas party held in the Town FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Gross Avenue, was celebrated with and Country Restaurant, Me- M. Joseph Duffy, county chair- Complete line of Ship and It was announced that a profit Ludwig, 34 Ling Street, are: the a party at home. of $62 was realized from the No- tuchen. man, announced the State kick- TO BE HOSTS TO TOTS Airplane Models ... parents of a son born in the Perth off dinner will be held Monday at Guests were Patricia and Paul vember bazaar. : Others elected were Mrs. Bar-Amboy General Hospital. : Thorne, Bonnie, Ronald and James bara Darotoker, treasurer; Mrs. Rutg'ers Commons, New Brunswick. FORDS—A Christmas party for Speakers will include: Basil O'Con- Peterson, Thomas, Barbara Ann children of members of Fords Me- GAMES Ann Herbert, secretary; Mrs. Joyce and Eva Mutilitis, Ruth Ann Chin- Dudies, publicity; Mrs. Stella Mys- PARTY TOMORROW nor, national president; Governor morial Post 609Q, V. F. W. and its Monopoly © Scrabble Fashion .Show Meld ":•• Robert Meyner; Dr. Lester Cl&e; char, Timothy and Mary Rosetti, ladies -auxiliary will"'be held De- linski and Mrs. Genevieve Tappen, FORDS—The Dun-Bar Club will Rita Novak, Ronald Toth, Mrs. cember 17 at 3 P, M. in post rooms. Uncle Wiggly © Cootie By Girl Scout Troop ways and means. State chairman; Dr. Webster hold its Christmas party in Goby's Jones, president of Rutgers. Nellie Fitzgerald, Mrs. Helen Mu- Mrs. Emily Westlake and Carl Game of the States Gifts were exchanged and secret Restaurant, South Amboy, tomor- tilitis and Mrs. Nels Steingreb. Sundquist are chairmen. : FORDS — A fashion show, was pals zevealed. row night. ..•.-...'•• . Those attending the dinner from held by Girl Scout.Tr,oop 43, Spon- : this area will be Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Complete Line of sored by Our Lady of Peace Gadabouts Name Slate B. Jensen, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Ander- @ Gift Wrappings Church, at a meeting held in the TO MARK HOLIDAY annex. All dresses were made by : _Al Meeting in Fords FORDS—A Christmas, party will Dolls © Trucks the girls. . be held in Lopes Restaurant De- Carole Petersen Marks © Christmas Models were Jean Gerling, Ann FORDS—The Gadabouts met at cember 19 by the Fords Women's 10th Birthday at Fete Decorations Siwiec,, Mary Cariste, Beth Ann the home of Mrs. Margaret Lorber, Democratic Club. 51 Evergreen Avenue, and elected Hydo, Jean Gates, Barbara Step- EDISON—The tenth birthday of Large Assortment of niak, Joyce Christensen, Mary Ann the following officers; Mrs. Margaret Yuhasz, presi- MAKE PARTY PLANS Carole Petersen, daughter of Mr. Children's Books Shingola, Sharon Comfort, Kath- and Mrs. Hans Petersen, 94 Mac- leen Gunner, Lenore Koloshin, dent; Mrs. Lober, secretary; Mrs. HOPELAWN—The Ladies' Aux- Cameras Helen Lauritzen, treasurer; Mrs. iliary of Hopelawn Memorial Post Arthur Drive, was celebrated with Lorraine Lukacs, Mary Ann Kaz- a party at home. arda and Sandra Romer. Betty Mizerny, publicity. 1352, VFW, will hold its Christmas For Your Holiday Celebrating Mrs. Dorothy Yuhasz won theparty in post headquarters De- Guests were Lynn Curcio, Cath- dark horse prize. cember 20. • erine Griffiths, Jane Pedersen, SCOTCH e RYE e BOURBON IT'S A BOY! Catherine Baluk, Mildred Hoskins, FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marie Vanderstar, Marilyn Nagy BRANDY © LIQUEUR ®^ WINES Dalina, 451 Crows Mill Road, are and Patricia Dowling. the parents of a son born in the FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY Domestic and Imported CHAMPAGNE Perth Amboy General Hospital. PARTY DECEMBER 19 Domestic and Imported BEER CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS : FORDS—The Mothers' Club of PARENTS OF SON %-iir««i St. Nicholas' Church will hold its HOLIDAY WRAPPED and FANCY BOTTLES HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. Pattern 9128: Haves' W»t«>t Christmas party in the church Make An Ideal Gift! Louis Benyola, 88 Howard Street, Sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, JO, 52 incnea hall December 19, with Mrs. Open Daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. are the parents of a son born in (NOTE: For insertions in this calendar, Size 28 takes 2% yards SiMnch. George Gulya as chairman. the Perth Amboy General Hospital. call Mrs. Andrew Sedivy, 100 Grant Ave-» Send Thirty-five cents in coins :o nue, Fords, VAlley 6-5570, before noon lor this pattern—add 5 cent3 lor CHILDREN'S PARTY each pattern if you wish lst-class DAUGHTER ARRIVES HOPELAWN—A Christmas par- on Tuesday of each week. Mrs. Sedivy mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper ty for children of members of Shop FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank is correspondent for Fords, Hopelawn E Dept, 232 West 18th St.. Zavodsky, 12 Bloomfield Avenue, s® H. N. Y. Print plainly Hopelawn Memorial Post 1352, V. EL'S Liquor Store 57 Aveoe! St., Aveitel are the parents of a daughter born and Keasbey.) 00DRESS with ZONE, F. W., and its ladies' auxiliary, will $ STYLE NUMBER. toe held December 17 at post rooms. 82 Main Street Woodbridge WO-8-9471 in the Perth Amboy General Hos- pital. DECEMBER 495 NEW BRUNSWICK ATE., FORDS 15—Christmas meeting of Fords Women's Democratic Club in mann 5 PHONE VA-6-3396 The Nicest Way to Bring Pleasure to All Lopes Restaurant, turkey supper served. 16—Christmas party by Dun^Bar Club in Coby's Restaurant, Distinctive Gifts— Greeting Cards South Amboy. . . . . For All Occasions 17—Christmas party for children of members of Fords Memorial j~~~ PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS | Post, 6090, VFW, and its auxiliary, in post rooms, 3 P. M. FOR 17—Christmas party for children of members of Hopelawn Eng-ag:ement — Wedding: — Birth and Social Announcements Memorial Post 1352, "VTFW, and its auxiliary, in post ) IMPORTED BAVARIAN CHINA | rooms. Christmas 18—Christmas party by Senior and Junior Sodality of Our Lady SHOWER AND WEDDING ACCESSORIES of Peace Church. ; MERCHANDISE CLUBS LAY-AWAY PLAN To 19—Christmas party toy Mothers' Club of St. Nicholas' Church. 19—Christmas party by Fords Women's Democratic Club in Brighten Lopes Restaurant. ; Your 20—Christmas party by Ladies' Auxiliary of Hopelawn Memorial Post 1352, VFW. ' . Home for the Holidays Hii

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D. \ 120 MAIN STREET — WOODBRIDGE 8-8266 i FLO WEBS TELEGRAPHED "ANYWHERE • >,..-•-: I " \ penditures of nearly a billion dollar. For the information of citizens, local tax- HOPE IT HAS AN ELEPHANT CALLER, TOO!" .dison Township - Fords Beacon payers organizations and others interested in next year's spending programs -at the Warren Leads Kefauv Published Every Thursday, by local government level, the New Jersey Tax- The Woodbridge Publishing Co. Post Office Address: Fords, N. J. payers Association has prepared a budget Mew Jersey Trail Heat Woodbridge 8-1710 timetable for 1956. This shows the official "budget process can Section Charles E. Gregory begin as early as January 1 in the counties Editor and Publisher and municipalities with preliminary ap- By KENNETH FINK, Director, Tennessee were the Bemo~|. Subscription rates by mail, including post-- proval of the budget by the government Princeton. Research Service cratic candidate, which age, one year, $3,00; six months, '$1.50; three body prior to publication of the budget and PRINCETON — Chief Justice would you like too see months, 85 cents; single couies by mail, 10 notice of public hearing. Final adoption The vote; . cents. AH payable in advance. Earl Warren comes out ahead of must take place by February 24 in the coun- Senator Estes Kefauver c£ Ten- STATEWIDE 5 By carrier delivery, 8 cents per copy. nessee, who is expected to toss Warren &t.2%k ties and by March 20 in the municipalities. his hat into the Presidential ring KeEaaver 44.0 f Entered as second class matter April 17, Budget schedules for the several types of some time soon, in a "trial heat" XJntlecided - 4.7 1935, at Fords, N. J., post office, under the school districts also are shown. election just completed by the Excluding the 4.7 per cent Act ol March 1, 1879. New Jersey Poll.. said they are undecided, the Pointing out that citizen interest in bud- A representative cross-section ures becoms: gets, to be effective, should be translated of the state's voters was asked Warren this question: Kefauver - Point of No Return into action now to obtain information and "Suppose the presidential It is interesting to note in to ..The time for formulation of the 1956 prepare recommendations well in advance election were Tiemg- held today. day's survey that among Infig- of the public hearings, the Taxpayers Asso- If Chief Justice Earl Warren pendent voters—the group whoip municipal budget is fast drawing nigh, and were the Republican candidate vo'.ss may well determine tqj ciation memorandum states: "Local gov- and Senator Estes Kefauver of (Continued on Page Elavent a the occasion is one of enormous importance erning officials find it necessary to make to the community and its future. many important decisions in the early • Our new budget must be sheared of every stages of budgeting. Citizen action must be LETTERS TO-THE EDITOR possible excess if we are to keep our finan- timely if requests for information and pos- cial neck out of a noose. We have neglected sible budget revision are to receive full, and December 12, 1955 proper authorities should be i% formed. j to initiate.a reassessment program v/hich serious attention." The memorandum also Mr. Charles E. Gregory r Editor, Woodbridge Very truly yours, r would more nearly keep our income in line notes steps taken by New Jersey's Local INTERESTED TAXPAYER, Government Board to assist taxpayers in Independent-Iieader* witli our staggering new expenses, and so Woodbridge, N. „'. December 12, 19S5 obtaining detailed budget information. Dear Sir: The Independent-Leader - we must operate our municipal government Copies of the local budget timetable How long mtisc the Board of Dear Mr. Gregory: r on. a constantly enlarging scale with no Education continue to carry on May I appeal to you through, memorandum, issued as part of the Asso- its present inefficient manage- your newspaper to interest thfc significant additions to our treasury. This ciation's "It's Your Business" series, are ment of the taxpayers money? Woodbridge Police Department in the surveillance of Freeman's is a job which would seem to require a available on request to the New Jersey Tax- How dong must we listen to statements made by men who Pond, Colonia, in this ice skating magician. payers Association, 143 East State Street, tolerate practices that would season. Yesterday hundreds of Trenton, N. J. drive any business organization people—young and old—used the Furfchemore, we are coming closer and into bankruptcy? pond under the most treacherous of conditions. The ice was thin closer to the reality of financing 300 class- These men, who have placed and had many thin, wet spots. rooms. If our Board of Education decides "Wonder Car" in Great Britain themselves before the public, are Twice there were mishaps, falls that, we must adhere strictly to a stringent The British are reportedly highly ex- they aware that their integrity is through the ice—luckily near the being discussed on street corners? edges—just waist-high submer- program of economy in school construction, cited over the prospective appearance of Under,.- the Capitol Dome Do they realize that many, many sion. The police should cheek aafl the needs of our children will cost upwards what is being generally termed a new taxpayers are intently waiting • put up the Red Ball when ifs Sy J. tfeseph Orllililiis for an explanation of this year's safe to ice-skate. of "$6,000,000 within the next few years— "wonder car." The new car, not yet in audit? If they do not, they are Your police force has beeji |6,CfJQ,000 which must be borrowed and on mass production, is expected to be put in certainly unfamiliar with the wonderful. They tour the area which interest must be paid for the next mass production soon and is a revolution- TRENTON — The cold war New Jersey will be on the auc- in front, and in. back, to make popular topic of the day. regularly. Could they add this which has been raging in the tion block. •certain that vehicles can be I think that if the School Board service and keep the children 30 years. We already are indebted to the ary departure from the conventional au- New Jersey legislative halls be- driven without danger in dark- does not give an adequate ex- safe? LEGISLATURE: Organization ness; speeds must be- reduced Respectfully submitted, tune of $13,000,000, which means that we tomobile. tween Republican Senate and planation of its actions, as cri- plans of the 1956 New Jersey When. traveling on slippery sur- ticized by the auditor, then COLONIA MOTHER |re nearing a total indebtedness of at least It is hoped that this new car, with its House leaders and Democratic House of Assembly are practic- faces, and tire chains are recom- $19,000,000. Of course, if the Board of Edu- revolutionary features, will help to restore Governor Robert B. Meyner will ally complete, but similar plans mended toy the experts when the become hot when the 1956 Leg- of the New Jersey Senate are going gets rough. cation persists in building so-called conven- the British system in the automobile ex- still in the process of being un- Particularly, with the Christ- tional schools, with their enormous main- port race. The new car, which was devel- islature convenes on January 10. raveled. mas shopping season here, state tenance costs, our debt will soar even oped by Harry Ferguson, who won some In fact, open hostility has al- Assemblyman Leo J. Mosch, motor vehicle officials warn pe- ready broken out with Assembly Essex, will be Speaker of the destrians not to cross streets higher. $9,000,000 from the Ford Motor Company lawmakers overriding eight of 1956 Assembly and Assemblyman against lights or between inter- t We are rapidly approaching a point of no in patent rights cases, is said to do away She governor's vetoes in an tiec- Elden Mills, of Morris, will be sections. tion victory spree on December - Republican floor leader. The se- fetuxn, and unless the Town Committee with conventional brakes, clutch and DEER: New Jersey's deer 5. At .the same time, the Repub- lections will follow the tradi- Competence Creates Confidences ant! the Board of Education together adopt transmission and gearbox. lican State Senate charged bung- tional pattern of a large and a her-ds estimated in the " many ling in two of the governor's small county alternately provid- thousands continue to be a reve- •a rigid pattern of economy our expenses It is reportedly driven by a pressure principal departments, and ing an Assemblyman for the im- lation to both conservationists f/iJl so far exceed our income that a tax chamber, which pumps out hydraulic fluid adopted bills to cut back com- portant posts. House Clerk Wil- and the average citizen. rate beyond the ability of the average real pulsory auto inspections from . liam T. Ludlum,, of Glen Rock, The herds of the proud animal to both propel and brake the car. This ar- will be reelected. continue to grow despite the ad- fatate owner to pay, will be inevitable. rangement works on all four wheels, two to one next year, and re- vance of housing developments moved "the ability to pay" re- Assemblyman William Kurtz, and modem farming, and the fn this time comes, we will really be in through the use of small turbines, and is quirement from the.Salk vaccine :. Middlesex, will be the Democra- annual kill of the hunter and the and our municipal and school also used to operate other auxiliary power law. tic minority leader for the new auto. During the-recent bow and session, succeeding William F. arrow season, 346 deer were tak- operation will be seriously jeopardized. units. : , Another onslaught against Hyland, of Camden, who will step Governor Meyner is scheduled, en from the woods and fields by ^ There is only one way to avoid this dan- down from the post in accord- the followers of Robin Hood and It is reported in Great Britain that at for December 16 when the Leg- ance with practice. ," " ** "* .1'.* ¥*«*»*! «»* |er, and we are sure those in" whose judg- islature reconvenes to complete this week during the open fire- least four big automobile manufacturers Senator Wayne Dumont, War- arms season thousands of bucks the 1955 legislative program. ren, will be. Senate president of ment our future lies know it as well as we are negotiating with Ferguson in hopes More measures are expected to will fall. .the 180th session, and in that, During the big game season go.; We must cut our expenses in every pos- of obtaining a share of the new patent and be adopted over the veto of the capacity will become acting gov- governor and further curtailment of 1954, legal deer totaling 5;0T6 sible direction. There can be no compromise. the new car, which is expected to be put ernor of New Jersey during- the were taken in New Jersey.by li- of 'executive department activ- absence of Governor Robert B. into production in the near future. ities which have been subject to censed hunters. The State Divi- With most people—their homes and furnishings constitute Meyner from the state. The Sen- sion of Fish and Game estimates public criticism in. the past, may ate floor leadership is unsettled. one of .tneir largest financial investments. Therefore it is Spending Plans Coming Up We have long believed that it was only be voted. that at least a similar number advisable that you get m touch with us to ascertain Just '. For many officials of New Jersey's more a question of time until someone came up Senator Albert McCay, Burling- was killed during the year by how many dollars our new HOME OWNERS POLICY will The ire of Republican Sena- ton, and Senator Kenneth C. autos. And still the deer herds save for you. This policy has many excellent features tors and Assemblymen has been Hand, Union, are leading in the which may best be explained by personal discussion, so than 1100 units of local government, the with a new system of propulsion for auto- continue to grow. we invite you to phone us, at your convenience so that 'aroused because of the all-out race for the position, which is you may become fully conversant with its advantages important question is not how many shop- mobiles which would outdate the recipro- campaign conducted by Gover- a stepping stone to the Senate The large number of deer in to you. ping days are left until Christmas, but how cal, gasoline-fired engines used in automo- nor Meyner and State Democra- presidency. the state comprises a living mon- tic leaders to capture control of ument to early conservationists, many clays remain for preparation of 1956 biles today. However, such a change is not The Senate must also select a Lester G. MacNamara, superin- Friendly Service As Near As Your Phone the Legislature at the November secretary to replace , the late budgets. likely to occur, or to take effect in less 8 general election. Republicans tendent of Wildlife Management, Oliver F. Van Camp, of Point of the division, claims. They have generally held the line in the Pleasant. James K. Allardice, of These all-important blueprints of..gov- than twenty years. Even so, the new "won- election, but lost three Senate- grown from a-small herd of deer Tom's River, is being considered huddled in the remote sections ernmental spending this year provide for der car" of Harry Ferguson might be some- seats in Essex, Salem and Cam- for the post. operating expenditures alone totaling $117 den. The closeness of the elec- •of Burlington and Ocean in 1900. thing of significance. tion threw a scare into some Re- The early Fish and Game Com- million by New Jersey's 21 counties; $266 WINTER WEATHER: With mission stocked 19 deer in 1904 The prospect is that it will not be in publicans which now has been the first day of winter approach- million by the 567 municipalities and $277 production for a year or more and that transformed into a fighting ing, , state motor vehicle division and 83 deer in 1905. In 1911, 47 front. officials warn motorists that snow more white-tailed deer were million by the 555 school districts. Together stocked and in. 1913 an addi- it will not have any considerable effect in Such oldtime, astute Republi- and ice and accompanying dan- with the State's $292 million over-all world markets for years even if it is a can leaders as former Governor ger may'be expected at any time. (Continued on Page Eleven) budget for 19.55-56, these provide for ex- Walter E. Edge has recommend- Motorists are asked to partic- ffiBS^^JS35^3!a3W55^)^5S5J^^^ success. ed that Republicans get into the ularly get their cars in good win- game and fight during the next ter condition to prevent skidding. few years in order to adequately on the ice and snow and to se- combat a growing Democratic cure good visibility at all times Army. After all, they say, next while driving. Short days have Opinions of Others year fourteen Congresmen will meant increased darkness and seek reelection during a presi- future snowfalls will further re- ,; EXAMINE WITH CARE dential campaign, and the fol- duce visibility. . obviously inadequate was au- reject, for a limited period, only lowing year, the governorship of Lights should be checked, both The Senate has passed a bill thorized two years. ago, but it for defects in lights and brakes. that would waive—-for 1-956 only hasn't advanced very far. Motor Retests of cars rejected for —one of the semi-annual in- Vehicle Director G-assert, in a faulty wipers, direction signals GLAMOR GIRLS spections now required for every speech in Newark on the very or stop lights might be made night the Senate passed its bill, motor vehicle registered in New outside "the regular lanes. Jersey. The bill seeks to meet on said that 50 additional stations an emergency basis a situation are needed immediately. These and other possibilities that has caused widespread pub- Meanwhile, vehicle owners are should be examined before the lic protect. The question is waiting hours in line, and if pending bill reaches the Assem- whether this is the right remedy. their cars are defective they bly on December 16. some im- must come back after repairs are mediate relief ought to ba pro- Inspection is a vital part of vided. Let's make -sar-3, however, -New Jersey's highway safety ef- made and wait all over again. This is an intolerable imposi- that in granting it we do not fort. Since it was begun in 1937 further undermine a system there has been a substantial re- tion, and the. public has a right to be angry. essential to public safety..—New- ALL OF US... duction in traffic fatalities, not- ark Evening News. withstanding a two-fold increase The Senate's response to pro- "* at this bank extend to all of our customers in the number of vehicles on the test is a hasty one. No attempt LABOR AND POLITICS roads. No one would suggest that was made to explore other reme- By far the most important 2 •- and friends our sincere good wishes for inspection alone was responsible, dies. One step that would do but it has played a part. public issue raised by the merger Open Friday 4 to 6 P. M. *1|I most to still public clamor of the A. .p. L. and the C. I. O. ** *• a Merry Christmas and a New Year of . Meanwhile, the inspection sys- would be the prompt approval tem has been shamefully neg- is the role of organized labor in •"• Jiappiness and prosperity. of a larger construction program American political life. It is lected by the state. For this the than, that now contemplated. Republican Legislature ' must there that the two federations share responsibility. Although, Then short - range measures have had the greatest direct im- vehicle owners are paying two could be adapted. Perhaps, iti' pact on public affairs, while Uie million dollars a year in inspec- stead of exempting from the constituent unions have carried 2% Paid on Savings Accounts tion lees, little effort was made to second inspection all cars, re- the -ball for labor on the eco- keep the system abreast of rising gardless of age, it might be wise nomic field—through their deal- Paid on registrations. Only two stations to skip only cars less than one ings with employers and in their Savings Certificates J ave been added to the original year old. Use of armories for in- organizing efforts. The merger 5s7, although registrations have spection lanes during the winter, will, of course, make more effec- increased from one million to when the operation of the emer- tive the assists given to the af- two million. gency outdoor lanes is not prac- filiates in these activities. But ticable, .might -be . considered. the speeches • of Messrs. Meany Woodbridge National Bank A construction program that is Examiners might be directed, to (Continued on Pag2 Eleven) "want to pay a!! those premiums for Member: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAGE TEN EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS EEACON "^ NOTHING!?»~ ^ ^ EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 PAGE ELEVEN

and senior clerks, salary $100 to more—even on the left. Mr. based on his "competence and one with the resources to raise Kefanver - _ 81 Under Capitol Dome $125 per month; stenographers, Meany doesn't "see any senti- integrity" and , on "where his the extra money the schools' need UnfiecMed % (Continued from Editorial Page) first grade, $75 to $100 per ment" for it. More fantastic yet party stands on -Khe basic issues," is that he already has a near- At the same time, Senate tional 50 were added to the New month; second grade, $60 to $75 Innian Ave. .Section Colonia is the notion that labor could as Mr. Reuther put it. As a mat- monopoly on the taxpayer pock- Kefauver can win over to Ms," Jersey deer population. per month; clerks, salary $50 to (Including Dukes' Estates, Canterbury Village, take over the Democratic, much ter of fact, labor's program may ets, .so states and school dis- camp only seven out of eysef The thousands of deer in New $100 per month, and clerk-typ- less the Republican, party, even well serve, as he says, to "raise tricts have nowhere to go for 100 Republicans, Jersey's woodlands today fur- ists, $50 to $75 per month. Woodbridge Knolls, Oak Ridge Heights) if it wanted to—which, of course, the level of political understand- more funds. REPUBLICAN'S ONLY, nish proof that these early cen- The high cost of modem living it doesn't. Nor- can the power of ing in America.—The New Tork If the government ever could STATEWIDE tury stocking effofts were emi- has doubled such salaries, and Times. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehm, has just arrived from Korea, and organized labor's purse be used get rid of the huge sums it has Warren * 8* ft nently successful. according to plans, further sal- to dominate those in public of- invested in surplus farm crops, ary raises will be voted by the WestStret, were the guests at a his brother and sister, Carmen Kefauver - — f fice. Federal law prohibits any SCHOOL FUNDS VIA and pare the farm subsidy busi- Undecided - 6 '_ _ JERSEY JIGSAW: State aid Legislature in 1956. dinner in honor of Mrs. Boehm's and Constance, Elizabeth, Satur- WASHINGTON birthday, Friday, at the home of day. draft on union, as on corpora- ness down to reasonable propor- In this trial heat eleetiaa, of $4,671,700 from motor vehicle tion, treasuries "for political con- revenues for the state's 562 mu- CAPITOL, CAPERS: Motorists Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boehm, also —Mrs. Walter Brostow, Bay- It's plain enough, now, that tions, there would be a lot more there are a number of factors who have the correct toll ready of West Street. onne, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward' tributions. Union members are the big -drive is on to tap Uncle money for use in local school that must be kept in mind. nicipalities next year has been as free as corporate employes to Sam's red-ink Treasury for systems. aportioned by the State Highway will be thanked by a robot in —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers Brostow and son, Edward, Jr., Jer- 1. All sampling surveys- Department . . . Morris County the future on the New Jersey sey City, were the guests at a fouf- decide for themselves what gifts money to build more schools. But if we plunge headlong into subject to a margin of Parkway's Raritan Plaza . . . "A and children, Debbie and Craig, they want to make. And, finally, At last week's White House produced the largest number of spent the day at the home of her fet supper at the home of Mr. and another giant subsidy program, which in the case of i,h& deer during the recent bow and moment of carlessness can make Mrs. Walter Brostow, Normandy, the unionist is still a free agent •conference on education and this time for schools, the govern- Jsrsey Poll nss averaged a statistic of a pedestrian, a parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Bedore, in the voting booth. Experience among the high-spending blocs arrow season when 86 were tak- Edgewood Avenue. Road, Sunday, ment never will lick its deficits, than four .percentage points. en by hunters . . . Frederick J. driver or a passenger,, but that has amply proved that "no one in Congress, the argument is or cut its debts—and the local will give no hint of the tragedy — Mrs. Frances Sluk and —P. O. 2/C Norbert Wels, son of can tell the American voter now 2. A trial teat eieotioa _ Gassert, Jr., believes New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. William Wels, West that Uncle Sam—despite his big taxpayer will be the guy who -eleven months v\ advance «t aas. motorists would be exchanging affecting- the victims and their daughter, Rose, Iselin, visited Mr. he has" got to vote," as Mr. debt and annual deficits—is the gets stuck again.—The New Yorfe families," warns Attorney Gen- and Mrs. R. Grewe, West Street, Street, met Bob Wiesenburger oi Meany himself well said. only one who can raise the election reflects the popularity" admitted inconvenience for pos- Woodbridge, an old high school World-Telegram and The Sun. of the candidate somewhat raore sible, death and injury on the eral Grover C. Kichman, Jr. . . . Tuesday. ; Nor does his.recital of labor's money the schools need. 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J. : WO. 8-163.6 305 AMBO Y; AVENUE WOODBRIDGE PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON Donations Made Chanukah Party Slated Fonteeelli-Ferk© Democrats List Lafayette Estates SEWAREN NOTES By Metivood Chapter By Avenel Club MENLO PARK TERRACE— A Engagement Told Yule Fete Dec 20 brother, Allen and sister Bar- Chanukah party, sponsored by the AVENEL—Mrs. Harold P. Wil- Bowers, Mrs. Hugh Basehart, Mrs. Metwood Chapter of Women's bara. son, president of the Avenel Wo- Raymond Moran, Mrs. William AVENEL — Mr. and Mrs. Paul AVENEL—The Democratic and By American ORT (Organization for Ferko, 1041 Rahway Avenue, have Civic Club of East Avenel will hold —Barbara Cblgan, daughter of man's Club, welcomed Mrs. James By Henry, and Mrs. pavid Balfour. Rehabilitation through Training) Patricial and Walter Colgan, Ford announced . the engagement of its annual Christmas party De- MBS. nosvna Atkinson as a new member at a MBS. DAVID —The choirs of St. John's will be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock cember 20, at 8:30 P. M. at Lou Avenue, celebrated her seventh meeting held in Avenel School Church will rehearse tonight in at the Metuchen Jewish Commun- their daughter, Marjorie, to Jerry GROSS birthday with a party attended auditorium. BALFOUB the church at 6:30. The Sunday Fontenelli, Jr., son.of Mr. and Mrs. Homer's Log Cabin, Woodbridge. 35 Concannon ity Center. Jerry Fontenelli, Sr., of Garwood. under the chairmanship of Joseph. by Cindy DiNicola, Darlene Goers, Donations were made to the 597 West Ave., School rehearsal for the pageant Mrs. Max Kellermann will pre- Kelley assisted by Edward Schlat- Drfve, Fords and Gloria Quattrone, all of Laf- Middlesex County Tuberculosis Sunday will follow directly at 7 Miss Ferko, formerly, of Eliza- Sewaren side over a short meeting. A gift beth, was graduated from Wood- ter and Frederick Hyde. Santa liberty 8-1586 ayette Estates and Mr. and Mrs.and Health. League and to the p.m.. exchange will be held and games Claus wil distribute gifts and Clarence Tabois and daughter, State Federation college commit- bridge High School an dis employ- —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew But- featured. ed at the Raritan Arsenal. Her music will be furnished by Lou Diane and Mrs. Ella Tinbro and tee for the furnishing of a room kowsky Jr., attended the first Deck. •—Mrs. Edward Shapiro, Exeter daughter, Karen, Jersey Clty^ and for foreign exchange students. birthday celebration of Mrs. But- fiance served two years with the U. Street, was guest of honor at a —Miss Valerie Conard, daugh- zak have recently moved into their S. Navy. He attended Cornell and The annual distribution of her cousin, Janet Libowski, Perth Plans were" completed for the kowsky's nephew, little Andrew Christmas candy to children of surprise birthday party last week, Amboy. annual Christmas party to be held tar of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con- Bubovmck in Perth Amboy at thenew home at 12 Ferry Street. Seton Hall Universities and holds given by Mr. and Mrs. Hy Malta, —B. E. Johnson, West Avenue, a bachelor of arts degree. He is em- East. Avenel wil ltake place next -—There is still an urgent need next Wednesday at 8 P. M. in theard, West Avenue, is recuperating home of the baby's parents, Mr. Sunday afternoon by Santa Claus, Ivy Hill, Newark, The other guests school, under the chairmanship of at home from an accident she hadand Mrs. Ladislav Bubovnick. Mr. has returned from a business trip ployed by the Fibre Corporation for volunteers to give just two to Detroit. Mr. Johnson is with of Garwood. A spring wedding is impersonated by Stephen Bom- were Mr, and Mrs. Alex Spear Mrs. Joseph Suchy, who anFrida- y night when her car skidded Bubovniek has just returned from bach. Mr. Kelley, chairman, will be' and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silk, hours of their time in the month nounced that $1 gifts will be ex- and turned three-quarters over on two years Army service in Korea. the Central Railroad of N. J. planned. of January to assist the Mothers' —Mrs. William Ecker, Wood- assisted by Mr. Schlatter and Mr. from .Newark. On Saturday eve- changed. the hill at the entrance to the —Troop 19, Sewaren Girl Scouts, Hyde. March on Polio. Please call me, turnpike on Route 9. Although the bridge Avenue, celebrated her EMERGENCY RESERVE FUND ning, -the Shapiros went to Rocke- or get your neighbor to volunteer Mrs. Wilson announced she will hold its Christmas party in birthday Friday with . a luncheon The Eisenhower Administration feller Center in New York to represented the club at Federation car landed on her and pinned her the Parish House, Cliff Road, for this important project. Every underneath it, Valerie did not need party at Lake View. Present were has decided to hold back as much see the giant Christmas tr.ee and section in the -county will be fully nights at the Jersey Shore Wo- Monday at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Louis Mrs. Herbert Eyerkuss, Mrs. A.as 20 per cent of the funds appro- watch the ice skaters. They were man's Club, Asbury Park; the hospitalization and hopes to re-Mesar and Mrs. Andrew Butkow- covered. Let's not be the excep- Carteret Woman's Club, East turn to work in a few days. W. Scheldt, Miss Blanche Van priated by Congress for economic f ? Sunday evening guests of Mr. and tion. sky, Jr., are in charge of arrange- Syckle, Mrs. Floyd Howell, Mrs. aid technical assistance abroad. Mrs. Danny Kaplan, Westbury Brunswick Woman's Club and the —The Sunday School of Stments. . -. '. —Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hen- Red Bank Woman's Club. John's Church will present a F. J. Adams, Mrs. Olive Van Ider- The money thus saved, probably Regular 8.75 Park. sen, Brandywine Road gave a —Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wolt, stine, and Mrs. S. J. Henry. After as much as $100,000,000, will be —A Board of Truestees meeting Tentative plans were made for a Christmas candle-light . pageant, 141 Woddbridge Avenue, and Mrs. the luncheon, the party returned birthday party for their daughter, theater party to be held in the"Shining -Candles," at 7 p.m.. in put into an emergency reserve of the newly-formed Sisterhood of Margaret Miaki have returned to Mrs. Henry's home to play fund. Christine, who was eight years spring tinder the chairmanship of the church Sunday. from a week's visit in St. Peters- bridge.* the Jewish Community of Iselin old. The guests were Carol West- Mrs. Frank Clooney. The club —Mrs. Frederick J. Adams, West burg, Fla., with Mrs. Wolfs broth- was held last week in the* home of lake, Hajna Horvath, Judy and voted to sell the Woman's Club Avenue, and her daughter, Mrs. er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Simon Larson, the -chairman, Mrs. H. Kline. At Linda Butler, Beverly Allen, Woodbridge Avenue, were guests piano. Robert Bogan, New Brunswick, re- Edward Hocberger. at the fourth birthday party of that time, the next general mem- Gloria Mechka and of course her It was announced that a cently drove to Clinton to visit —Mrs. Anthony Romeo, 520 East bership meeting was set for their grand-daughter, Karen, 6 - 16 SIZE brothers, Bobby and Tommy, and Thanksgiving basket was donated Mrs. Madge Murphy, former Se- Avenue, has returned home with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tuesday evening, December 27, her sister, Nancy. to a local needy family. waren resident, who is a patient her baby from Perth Amboy Gen- Larson, Clark township. Twelve although the usual meeting night —The Hensens are planning a Mrs. Daniel Levy and Mrsin. a nursing home there. eral Hospital. The Romeos have children were present. will be the fourth Monday of the trip to St. Louis for the holidays Clooney were hostesses for the so- •—Mr.-and Mrs. C. A. Giroud, recently moved to Sewaren from —Sewaren Cub and Boy Scouts month. Residents of this develop- to visit with their families. cial hour following the business West Avenue,' had Sunday dinner Metuchen. Mr. Romeo ' is associ- who won awards at a Court of ment are urged to attend the —Danny McGettigan, son ofsession. at the home of their son-in-law ated with the Raymond P. Wilson Honor meeting in the White Makes a Wonderful meeting and take part in the ac- Mr. and Mrs. George McGettigan, and daughter, Mr. and'Mrs. Louis engineering firm, New Brunswick. Church of Troop 33 were Gerald Christmas Gift! tivities. Further information may Concannon Drive, celebrated fais SKATING PARTY Sirois, Roselle. —Mrs. Elwood Wickberg, East Johnson, Thomas Rutan, Peter be obtained by phoning Liberty third birthday with a party on AVENEL—Miss Dorothy Wefer- —The Tired Mothers Night Out Avenue, has returned from a visit Dowling, Joseph Rusznak, Andrew OPEN EVENINGS 8-1586. Sun-day attended by his grand- ling, of the Senior High Fellow- Association met last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Drysdale, Butkowsky, Gerald Timer and —Saturday evening guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ship of the First Presbyterian evening: at the home of Mrs. Harry Wilmington,. Del. The Drysdales David Sloan. McGettigan, and Mr. and Mrs.Church of Avenel, announces that Howell, West Avenue. Members formerly lived in Sewaren • and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ackerman, all those who have signed up forcelebrated the birthday of Mrs.Mr. Drysdale is now with DuFont. .' —In a men-against-women six- Concannon Drive, were Mr. and Bob Castello and daughter, Stig Lagergren and presented her handed pinochle game at the Mrs. Eric Rosengren, and sonEileen, ; Miss Elizabeth McGetti- the skating party tomorrow night —Mr. George Commerton is thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter PHARMACY gan, Gerald Woodring and Perry at Asbury Park should be at thewith a farewell gift, as the Lager- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert An- Ergget, Woodbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Eric, Flushing, On Sunday, the church at 7:00 p.m. She also calls grens are moving to Chicago soon. dersen, East Avenue, at their 91 MAIN STUEET Ackermans and their children, Howard, all of Wmfield Park, Mr. Simon Larson were guests. (The SNACK IN A BOX is a gift trifle attention to the fact that the Present at the party were Mrs. hunting-lodge, Abby's Acres, Sha- women lost five out of six games.) suited handsomely for the Yule Edward and Roslyn, attended a and Mrs. Edward McGettigan, prayer meeting on Saturday eve- Harper Sloan, Mrs. W. Burnham mung, for the duration of the WOODBRIDGE Chanukah dinner party given by Colonia, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gardner, Mrs. John Wilverding, season, to hold popcorn or what Ashmont, Roselle Park and hisning at 7:00 will be held in the deer season. U. S. wood pulp output up 14 have you. Designed by Richard Free Delivery — WO-8-0809 Mr. Ackerman's mother, Mrs. sanctuary. Mrs. Lawrence Gray, Mrs. Albert —Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pastu- per cent in nine months. Galef for Raynor. Anna Ackerraan in her Bronx brother, Ricky, and sister, Linda. home. —Little Barry Jacobs, son of —If you arrive in New York Marcia and David Jacobs, Marie City daily at 5:00 P. M. andRoad, celebrated his first birth- leave at 1:00 A. M., please con- day just two weeks after the - tact B. Epstein, Liberty 8-0146 Jacobs moved into their new - for the purpose of sharing rides. home. Welcome to the commun- —Susan and Lois Shapiro, ity. Beth and Barry Gross, Barbara Sablatzki and Bonnie Blitzer at- Holy Name to be Hosts tended a Chanukah party spon- Watch your sored by the Jewish Community To Altar Boys Sunday Center of Isdin at its temporary AVENEL—Plans were completed headquarters, 1353 Oak Tree for a Christmas party for the al- Road, Iselin. Registration for tar boys by the Holy Name Society Sunday School will take place of St. Andrew's Church at a meet- at this address on Sunday morn- ing held Monday in the church ing, December 18 from 10:00 hall, under the chairmanship of A. M, to 12:00 Noon. Sunday at 2:30 PM., in the church —Mrs. L.. Shapiro, Ford Avenue, Be sure you hal, under the chairmanship of was hostess at a demonstration John Wranitz. Watch WUr Step! Look for new CONCEALED party Sunday evening. The guests Tentative plans were made for J r _ included Mrs. Theodora Debrow- SAFETY STEPS-a mark of activities for the society for 1956, today's most modern trucks that new Chevrolet Task- ski, Mrs. Fannie Bohrer, Mrs. Mi- with the following schedule: a chael Tondi, Mrs. Sam Blitzer, minstrel show in February, jointly Force .trucks bring you. They stay clear of snow, mud Mrs, Thomas Redmond. Mrs. Sig- with the Rosary Society and the and ice to give you firmer, safer footing. imrod Birnhola, Mrs. Arthur Gold- Young Ladies Sodality; a raffle stein and Mrs. George Gross, all on a color television set, some of Lafayette Estates and Mrs. B. time in the near future; and an Levin, Rah way, and Mrs. Frank outdoor carnival in June. Turchin, Linden. Michael De Steiano, president, —A regular meeting of the Met- announced that the retreat for wood Chapter of Women's Amer- 1956 has been scheduled for Sun- •* lean" ORT will be held tonight, day, May 5. December 15, at the Metuchen Jewish Community Center, Grove DIES DODGING SNOWBALLS Avenue, Metuchen. ELK MOUND, Wis. — Jeffrey ! —Congratulations to little Ackerman, 7, and some of his Sherry Gottleib. daughter of Mr. friends were tossing snowballs and Mrs. Sanford Gottleib, Bran- back and forth on the way home - dywine Road, who celebrated her from school. Jeffrey, dodging a fourth birthday Uns week with a snowball, darted into the path of little party attended by several an oncoming trailer truck, and neighborhood children and hewar s instantly killed.

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Chain o? Hills "Park Reports e • 9 THE PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR a • • and Mrs. G. A. McLaren, Florham SOCIAL SECURITY Park. By —Attending Richard Strada's Q. I am considering taking- a MRS.'GEORGE ninth birthday party were the job for an oil company in Arabia. F. FERGUSON following: Thomas and Joseph Is work outside the United States Burke, Gail and Billy Moorhead, covered by Social Security? 93 Homes Park Nelson Nappe, Gail Graham, An- A. Yes, if the work is done by a Avenue thony, Lilda and Bermette Mor- citizen of the United States in Liberty 9-1473 ano, Margaret and Frank Fer- the employ of a United States raro, Jr., Alfonso Strada, Donna employer. and Dsbra Strada and Richard's Q. If a claim for old-age and sisters, Carolyn and Joanne. —A' Christmas party was held survivors insurance has not been by" the members of the Woman's —There will be a general meet- allowed, is there any way that such Club at the Green Street fixe ing of the Jewish Community a disallowance can be appealed? house. The following officers and Center of Iselin on the 18th at 8 A. Yes. A claimant has the board members were elected for P. M. at 1351 Oak Tree Road, right of appeal. If he is not sat- the coming year: President, Mrs. with Samuel Ka>hn, chairman, isfied with the decision on his Chester Aronson; vice-president, presiding. Among important mat- claim, he should notify the near- est office of the Social Security Mrs. Gregory Rutnik; secretary, ters of business will be the appro- Administration. He may obtain Mrs. iLouis Herpich; treasurer, val of the constitution. Over 100 a review by a referee. If still not Mrs. Prank Burns; and board children attended the Chanukah satisfied, he may ask for a re- members for two years, Mrs. Ken- party Sunday sponsored jointly by the Congregation and the Sister- view by the Appeals Council in neth Lawrence and Mrs. Robert Washington which has been Eongart. After the meeting gifts hood of the Iselin Jewish Com- munity. established by the Social Secur- were exchanged and a fine per- ity Administration. If not satis- formance by the minstrel team of —Homes Park Avenue has tak- fied, then he may take his case tlffe First Presbyterian Church was en on a very festive air. Lovely to the Federal Courts. greatly enjoyed. Special refresh- lights and decorations have been Q. My father is 71 years old ments were served and the festiv- put . up by John Dering, Gary and has worked on jobs covered by Forziati, Joe Pentz, John Tinnesz ities ended with community sing- social security ever since it started. ing. The new officers will be in and Carl Ziesmer, Might be a good He was born in England and has charge of the Christmas party idea for residents of the Park to never become a United States cit- given for the children of mem- have a Christmas contest an- izen. If he retires, will he be en- bers of either the Club or Civic other year. titled to receive odl-age retirement League on December 20 in the —A special meeting of the Civic payments? League was called for last night Firehouse. A. Yes. Citizenship is not a —Richard Mello, Elizabeth at the home of the president, requirement for any of the old- Avenue, celebrated his third birth- Bob Deerin. age and survivors insurance day Saturday with a party attend- benefits. ed by the following little play- Q. Can a person receive month- Drier Your Lancaster Brand "Overt Heady mates: Jefrey Thaekara, Robert ly insurance payments under so- and Douglas Deerin, Donna cial security if he has income from Rounds, Marc and Ileen Nevin any sources besides earnings from and his brother, David, work or self-employment? -—Announcement has to e e n AVENEL — Children who were A. Yes. A person may receive made by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. baptized Sunday morning at the monthly payments even though Murphy, Park Avenue, of the birth First Presbyterian Church of Ave- he has Income from capital in- of a daughter Sunday at Perth nel were as follows: vestments, annuities, rentals Amboy General. They have a son, Donald Craig Blausey, son of from real estate, dividends from Richard John. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Blausey, from stocks, interest on bonds, FOR THE HOLIDAY NOW! —Richard Noll, Washington 50 Dover Road, Colonia; Cheryl ' or pensions. -Avenue, celebrated his sixth birth- Ann. Ball, daughter of Mr. and Oven ready with peak flavor and freshness guaranteed! When the Christmas day in conjunction with his cous- Mrs. Charles Ball, 43 Cozy Cor- INFLATION BAR feast depends on the bird you serve—better get the finest—a Lancaster Brand in, Tammy Price, Stelton. Their ner; Robert John Battersby, son of The Federal Reserve Board has IDEAL Strain "broad-breasted" turkey from ACME. This ready-to-cook beauty has more of the guests were Patty Noll, Donald Mr. and Mrs. John Battersby, 415 recently started a double crack- succulent, tender white meat—more juicy dark meat—less bone and waste! Price and Bob and Coleen McGot- Tappen Street; Susan Rose Chu- down on credit in an effort to ty of Irvington. rilia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- counter inflation. Effective on No- Lancaster Brand gfeady-To-Eat SHAH KL ESS Smoked —Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meadows, chael T. Churilla, 62 Clark Place; vember 18, the Reserve Board per- Elizabeth Avenue, entertained Lawrence Alan Joblon, son of Mr. mitted six Reserve banks to hike Saturday in honor of the second and Mrs. Gordon Joblon, 28 Lenox the discount rate from two and Whole or •• JP" birthday of their daughter, Leslie Avenue; Carl Frederick Schaal, a quatrer per cent to two and a Jean. Guests were Leslie's grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell half per cent—the most restrictive parents, Mr. - and Mrs. Robert Schaal, 113 Cornell Street; Gail lending cost enforced by the Re- Dusold, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Louise Tompkins, daughter of Mr. serve System in twenty years— Valenti and children, Peter and and Mrs. John Tompkins, 33 Ave- nel Street; Karen Sue Woodruff, since the firt half of 1935. Up to Norma, all of Staten Island. Sorry then /until late this year, the Re- Get more for your money . . . bony, wasteful shank and excess fat removed. Dis- to hear Gail Meadows has mumps. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodruff, 63 Inman Avenue, all of serve bank lending rate had never tinctive, old-fashioned smoked ham flavor. —Judy and Hank Hinkel, Re- Avenel. topped two per cent. becca Place, are looking forward to a very special Christmas holi- day. Their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hunter, are com- Lancaster Brand "§» S. Chose® ing up from DeBary, Fla., for a visit. Other guests at the Hinkel home will be Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hinkel, Sr.., piainfield; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smallsy and sons, Dick and Dan, Bedminster; and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hunter, Mill- LANCASTER BRAND FRESH ington. Frosted Fish —The family of Hugh McCabe, Sausage Meat „£,. 37c TASTE O' SEA Grand Avenue, celebrated his Canned Ham $4.35 Mackerel Fillet "•; 39c ninth birthday Sunday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Canned Ham $6.29 TASTE O' SEA FRENCH FRIED James McCabe, Kearney. A happy .Ib. size Scallops 7-oz. Center Slices* ^£J/» pkB. birthday to Timmy McCabe, who Boiled Ham 8.oai. pig. TH»L will be six years old on the 21st; Jnmho Shrimp 2 t : $1.69 Your v s also to Thomas Gero, Clinton Olive Loaf Tender Claw Choice Crab Meat 6 7/8-oz. can Avenue, ten years old, Tuesday, PICKLE & and Christine Burulia, Washing- PIMENTO Tender White £ C - ton Avenue, who celebrated yes- Crab Meat 6 7/8-oz. can «*»*. terday. Meat Loaf Standard Oysters i Pint Can —Diane- Playter, Park Avenue, Sliced Bologna! 6.oz. Select was rushed to Rahway Hospital Vacniim Pack Oysters W Pint Can early Monday morning, suffering from a bad case of croup. Since then pneumonia has developed and she will be confined for sev- eral more days. THERE'S ELEGANCE ON HAND for Christmas when gloves are the —Just heard Judy Jewkes, Eliza- gift selection. Leather grieves that are easily washable bring added beth Avenue, has mumps. joy this season. Above, jeweled pull-on in Launder Leather glace IDEAL FRENCH STYLE GREEN —A surprise stork shower was kid with leather piping. Suggested by Leather Glove Industries. given Mrs. Constant Shissias last week by a group of her neighbors, at the home of Mrs. J. J. Cox, l5'/2-oz: Grand Avenue. Present were Mrs. Cans Robert Hints, Mrs. Thomas O'Hare, Mrs. Al Cowan, Mrs. Gor- don Playter, Mrs. William Moor- DEL MONTE SLICED YELLOW CLING head, Mrs. Louis Herpich, Mrs. /f^, wries George Kacinko and Mrs. Joseph Grasso. • . • : I —Mr. and Mrs. V.' Gero, Clinton Avenue, will have as Christmas guests Mrs. Gero's parents, Mr: VIRGINIA LEE and Mrs. L. Miller, Manasquan; LOUELLA EVAPORATED Mr. and Mrs. P. Gero and sons, Lou and Don, Newark; also Mr, Tall Fruit Cake Cans 1b. 96 Pkg. 99c sttl-l SUNSHINE ASSORTED Superb quality. Chockful fruits and nuts. Your Dutch Apple Pie Choice VIRGINIA LEE ICED Cinnamon Buns 115 Vienna Fingers, 14-oz.; Macaroons, G-oz.; Oatmeal Cookies, 16-oz.; VIRGINIA LEE MAPLE NUT Every growing boy and girl should have a grow- Fig- Bars, 16-oz.; Hydrox, 13-oz. ing savings account. You'll enjoy making their Party Layer Cake first deposit and placing the passbook under the VIRGINIA LEE ICED Each 69c tree. Walnut Pound Ring !er Club Crackers S. 35 Each 49c Your thoughtfulness will be remembered with Orange Chiffon Cake gratitude through years ahead when you give this gift with a dividend. Snack 100% Whole Wheat Bread K* 19C DAIRY DEPARTMENT LATEST BIVSHEND 2v2% A YEAR Monday - Thursday 9J, K.-3P.E : RINDLESS SHARP Banking Hours: Friday 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. FR0ZEN FO0D Safety for Savings Since 1869 FOB DAD, MANY GIFTS from every member of the family and CHEESE -63c a new robe he'il proudly don for The PERTH AMBOY Eat all you buy! No rind, no waste J leisurely luxury. By Rabhor. Savings Institution Kraft Rindfess Sliced Muenster PESIH iMBOT, NEW JERSEY IDEAL 8-oz. SPEARS CHE Pig."-39 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Advertised Prices Effective Wednesday thru Saturday, Dec. 14 to 17 THTJRSDAY, T5ECEMB2R 15, 1955 EDISON TOWNSHIP AKD FORDS BEA-

shrub with red colored bark, good in its place but not what most m • buyers expected to receive. CLASSIFIED :• •Or it might be a, red-leaved ECTORY - - RATES — INFORMATION Japanese maple. You order one 75c for 15 words Deadline for ads: Wednesday 10 and plant it and the leaves re- Funeral Direstors f Pet Shops Railings Real Estate - BnsHrane 3c each additional word A. M. for the same week's main red for only a few weeks' in Payable in advance- publication. spring and then become a muddy A PET — the best gift of all Telephone wo-8-mo greenish red. It is a seedling and BUSINESSMEN! Christmas Specials not a plant propagated by means Order Christmas birds now — IRON of a cutting or by grafting from To place your ad in the will hold them until Christmas, RAILINGS the best selected forms. SYNOJflECKI • Baby Parakeets — all colors ® FEMALE'HELP WANTED ® W YOUR DRINKING has become Business Directory Custom. Made a problem, Alcoholics Anony- Several weeks ago I saw an ad- Funeral Home Sing-ing; Canaries — Guaranteed And Installed SCHOEMAKER BE AN AVON Representative arid nous can help you. Call Market vertisement lor' a bush cherry. Also a full line of everything to Quality Work earn a good income close to 5-7528 or write F. O. Box 253Th, e text was very enticing. The keep your pet healthy and home. Profitable territory now .¥oodbridge. unusual saving grace of that par- 46 Atlantic Street happy. ABENCY ticular advertisement was that it MERRY CHRISTMAS . ** tip available! Write Miss Boiling, P.O. 12/1-12/29 Carteret, N, J. Free Estimate Realtor and Insurer Box 705, Plainfield; N. J. • gave, in very fine print, the bo- 12-15 tanical name of the plant. If GUTH PET SHOP you would take the trouble to Telephone Carteret 1-5715 Carteret's Little Zoo "We Sen the Earth and« look it up, you would find that it 80 Koosevelt Avenue, Carteret DENNIS M. MURPHY WO-8-3146 Insure What's On It" 5 OFFICE WORKER — Recep- In Faskian. Mow was a cherry ' only in. common WO-8-1710 in . CA-1-4070 • tionist and general office name, being really a plum. And work for Law Office. 'Must be •' The five colors which are going when you ate it, instead of the Woodbridge Township Hoofing and Siding EDISON, N. S. grood typist; experience not es- ,- delicious sweetness of cherries, %**•&***£ K FOR CHRISTMAS sential. Write P.O. Box 105, c/o ito be the most popular this coming CA-1-5600 in GIVE A LIVING GIFT! spring are grayed blue, soft pink, you might find a puckery bitter- LI-8-2943 this newspaper. 12-15 jyellow and green and a bisque tone ness. Carteret CANARIES - PARAKEETS ROOFING and of pale beige. You wil see these Many reliable nurserymen ad- FISH and AQUARIUMS SIDING FOR SALE tones in light-weight jerseys, flan- vertise their goods for sale by Also Dog Beds, Coats, Sweaters, nels, broadcloth, wool crepe, and mail. Some are not so reliable. Beaaty Shops FUNERAL HOMES Collars and Leads Hot Tar Roofing MALE BOXER, fawn color, AKC light weight worsteds and silky Check with someone who knows, establishes 51 Years Christmas Stockings for All Pets registered. Seven months old, fleeces. and know what you are ordering. 420 East Avenue ALL TYPES OF SIDING Taxi Gabs house broken. Reasonable. Call PERMANENT WAVING Perth Amboy Asbestos Siding, Insulbrick "Another big hit will be crepe You can always write to inquire. 23 Ford Avc., Fords Fins-Fur & Feathers Fu-1-9025. ' "12-15 and Siding, Wood Shingles, Clap- and silk print dresses with drapery Descriptive reference books are VA 6-0358 detail at the tummy line, These available in all good libraries. HAIR TINTING PET SHOP board, Novelty Siding. FUR COAT are quite a change from the linen Fine Condition and rayon sheath dresses so pop- 18 MAIN ST., Opp. Town Hall GARAGES and DORMERS Call WO-8-1269-J ular for the last few seasons. They WO-8-1601 12-15 Lou- and all type general are softer and can be worn by more • HAIR STYLISTS Jewelry Service © 1KX1 SERVICE women with success. jj repairs. WAREHOUSE FOR SALE—40' X Miss Sally and Mr. Louis Photography JUST PHONE 30', on lot 150' x 55'; has 10' x Chiffon scarfs wil be floating 10' office. Located at 6.85 St. from double slit pockets in many WO-8-1453 Fashion Credit Jewelers All Work GUARANTEEI WO 8-0200 dresses designed for morning 76 Main Street Woodbridge 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Men Fully Insured } George Avenue, Woodbridge. Call Surah silk is more important than Take Your Fast and Courteous Servicft WO-8-2847. 12/1 - 12/29 We Specialize in CARTERET FREE ESTIMATES — Call ever before. Flattering side-swept CA-1-6308 Christmas draping at the bodice will be good. Children's Hair Cutting FU-8-4300 or stop in' at MISCELLANEOUS Photos Now W00DBR1D0E TAXI Gold metallic fabrics will carry @ DIAMONDS and Get 2 443 PEARL ST. WOODBRIDGE? ALL TYPES of alterations done in through the spring. Many linen Coal for the Price my home. Expert work done on and cotton suits and dresses are m WATCHES using gold trim. One lovely cock- of 1 R. S. JUCHEM men's, women's and children's @ JEWELRY clothes. Also miscellaneous sewing tail dress features a full skirt of 2 for §4.00 — 8 x 10-inch YELLOW CAB done. Call Liberty 8-5508. surah silk and gold metallic cock- m GIFTS • Photos Taken for All Occasions CONSTRUCTION CO. 1.2/8-12/29* tail pants showing through the SOAL - FUEL OIL 649 W. Grand Ave., Rahway 24-Hour slit skirt which is open from waist Expert Watch and AVEHEl STUDIES to hem. The bodice is fitted and No down payment — Up to 3 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OIL BURNERS Jewelry Repair WO-8-1349-R years to pay Taxi Service for your mom, wife, sister or the sleeves are three-fourths dol- 169 Avenel Street, Avenel sweetheart. Singer Sewing Ma- man design. This is not the type Jot this number down. Chine Co. has all three; swing, dress most fo us will buy but it Liquor Stores ® slaint and straight. A gift she'll looks interesting in a fashion show. NO MONEY DOWN always cherish. Prices start at Shirtwaist type dress wearers Telephone Woodbridge 8-1S89 Henry Jarisen & Son WO 8-3466 $119.95. will be happy to know that top Give an Ail Year Radio Dispatched Cabs SINGER SEWING CENTER designers say that the shirtwaist 3 YEARS TO PAY Tinning and Sheet Metal Work style will be a big favorite this Woodbridge Distance No Object 169 Smith Street, Perth Amboy Roofing Metal Ceilings and HI-2-2838 coming spring and summer. One Liquor Store Around Gift for 12-15, 22 designer has made a trench coat Free Estimates Furnace Work shirtwaist type dress that is des- JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop. Yarns tined for fashion fame. By invert- No Obligation to Buy CUDDLY black part cocker pup- Complete Stock of Domestic Christmas 588 Alden Street pies for Christmas. FREE to ing a pleat in a shirtwaist's sleeve anyone offering good home. Male the designer, has come up with a and Imported Wines, Beers Woodbridge, N. J. Anything and Everything new sleeve twist. and Liquors For—KNITTING and female, two months old. Call Lace is being coupled with nylon Telephone 8-1246 LI-8-9389. 12-15* marquisette or chiffon for a new WDGE. 8-1400 574 AMBOY AVENUE PHOTO CROCHETING ALL KINDS of Siding, Strip Shin- look in after-five clothes. The em- WOODBRIDGE, N. J. NEEDLE POINT gles and General Repairs, Hot broidered look will be smart for SUPPLIES Service Stations HOOKED KTIGS Roofs, Hot Work. See Business Di- afternoon and evening clothes. AVENEL; EMBROIDEEY rectory for garages and accessor- Embroidered linen and failes and Music Instruction ies. Call Fultffl 8-4300, 24 hours Swiss woven stripeg.. and Persian COAL & OIL CO, a day. 12/1-12/29* prints will be outstanding. 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Private Anniversary Sale TOWNE GARAGE BONGART SCHOOL OF Lessons The SEWING KIT DRIVING J. F. Gardner & Son : on Now Going On 493 RAHWAY AVENUE 73 E. Cherry St. LICENSED by State of New Jer- Your Garden IYWV © TRUMPET sey. 81 Homes Park Ave., Iselin. Dance Instruction m S GUITAR Woodbridge RAHWAY 7-1613 Liberty G-0070. LJ-*wr © ACCORDION @ 12/1 - 12/29 'This Week* Complete Line ® SAXOPHONE WO-8-3540 © Upholstering Dancing and Singing of © PIANO We're Specialists In DARAOO'S - By Charles H. Connors S** MUSICAL Butg-ers University, the State LEE GREISHTON INSTRUMENTS @TROMBONE » BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT ^ DRIVING SCHOOL and 8 DRUMS GALL ARC'S PHOTO FOR THE FINEST ^University of New Jersey ^ STUDIOS ACCESSORIES AND BALANCE Largest and Oldest in County For Information Call HI-2-6948 Tailor Made • Hydramatic, Fluid and Standard 90 Kelly Street, Metuchen Open 10 to 6 9 BRAKE SERVICE SLIP COVERS it's 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Menlo Park Terrace SAMMY RAY'S 547 AMBOY AVENUE Call Hlllcrest 2-7365 Advertising is a means adopted New Classes Now Forming MUSIC and REPAIR SHOP by people. who have something to 467 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords 12/1 - 12/29 No. 2194 Is cut In one size. Toe Apron, Registration: Woodbridge 8-3651 Sewing sell to bring their .wares to the 1% yds. 35-ln. Bottom Apron, && ris. UPHOLSTERY SHOP i S5-in. Wednesday 3 to 7 P.M. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE attention of buyers. There is an No. S41 .SVfc-In. color transfer Sail us Mon. and Fri. Nights to 8:30 Call WO.-8-1217 \ ASSOCIATION old Roman expression which has be ironed off directly frotn tfaa transfer Saturdays 1 to 4 P. M. Select Your BUTTONS onto pink cloth; pretty clothes are gives © TAP ® BALLET S FIFTH AVENUE, AVENEJi Established 1902 become a part of our legal lingo: actual size on chart; all stamping, oisS- LELLG'S Accordion School We'll Make Your Nationwide Service "caveat emptor," which, means, 8ng, sewing Instructions Include/ft. - ® BALLROOM 3-Piece Set A Send 35c for EACH dress pattern, SBs ® MODERN JAZZ AND iUSIO SHOP and Heating < Buttonholes Fred Kertes, Local Agent let. the buyer beware. This has a for each Needlework pattern, tji AUD- With Zipper BET LANE BUREAU, Box 369, Madl* @ VOCAL ® MUSIC Member Everything for Your 217 State Street, Perth Amboy special application in the case of son Square Station, New York 10, JJ. *. 3-Piece Phone Hillcrest 2-1248 mail order houses advertising The new Fall-Winter Fashion Book, A.A.A with scores of additional styles, 25o «s- WOODBRIDGE SEWING NEEDS Reupholstered 12/1-12/29 plants. tra; Needlework Guide 25c extra. Drugs Everything Often extravagant and mislead- WHY PAY high cemetery prices !n Plumbing & Heating for Grave Covers? We have nice ing statements are made. For ex-SEES FAMILY FIRST TIME. ones only $4.75. Also wreaths, ample, the blue rose has long COLUMBUS, Ohio—As a result Maslc Christmas Trees, Branches, Laurel been a hoax, and the man whoof an operation performed on her Avenel Pharmacy Courses Certified by the The SEWING KIT Rope and Poinsettias. Sunnyside most recently promoted it was eyes several weeks ago,. Mrs." Lud- American Accordionist Association ® Remodeling 73 E. Cherry St. brought to trial and. given a stiff 994 RAHWAY AVENUE Gardens and Greenhouses, 57 wina Runkie, blind for 23 years, WOodbridge 8-9455 ® New Installations RAHWAY 7-1673 Burnett Street, Avenel, N. J. prison sentence as well as a heavy 42 Main St., Woodbridgre, N. J. fine. saw her husband and,eight chil- WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 @ Gas and Oil Burners 11/2-3 - 12/22 \ . Br Franklin J. Melne -•- \ A red dogwood is advertised at dren for the first .time..; *A victim Sporting Qeods of a. severe attack of scarlet fever PRESCRIPTIONS Call WO-8-3046, HI-2-7312 '•: SOtter, the American PeoplesL PIANOS TUNED -and Repaired; a ridiculously low price. The ad- Learn To Play The Accordion i \ Encyclopedia ^ free estimates. Also will buy used vertisement did not state that it at three years of age-aridtwd sub- WHITMAN'S CANDIES The Modern, L. PUGLIESE - A. LEPO Get That REEL FIXED pianos. Call Va 6-6816, Mr. Slater. was a red flowering dogwood. sequent automobile; .accidents, W your wife insists that you b||r 12/1-12/29-1 People who fell for it received a Mrs. Runkie lost her vision.: Cosmetics - Film Easy Way NOW! h«r a fur coat as a Christmas gift, No Accordion "Ru Mer" yoa will be protected By ths Fef- Greeting Cards aral Trade Commission. But until To Buy "Penn," 1938, some popular furs were sold OH Our Easy Rental Plan 'Airex" ana under names which were, to S« International, modern and classical J Charles Farr polite, misleading. Dyed goat was music taught to beginners and afl- I "Centaure" r-.3t>i ra vanced students. Agents for all top- I Plumbing - Heating sold as "bear"; dyed hare as make accordions. j -Service dyed fitch as "sable." ffe RAYMOND JACKSON Electric Sewer Service Station EDDIE'S iVIUSlG CENTER ! REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY AND SON Telephone: Eddie BonkosM, Prop. j Reel Checked, Cleaned, 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-1290 I Woodbridge 8-0594 Polished, Greased and $ Druggists ;-i .so I ; ; i 621 LINDEN AVENUE Adjusted, for Only © Moving and Trucking ® (Plus Parts, If Needed) 88 Main Street Woodbridge, N. J. "Home of Reel Parts" Complete Moving Job Woodbridge, N. J. 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms §35 We Have, In Stock i Rooms $30 6 Booms $40 ® CUSTOM-MADR POLES Telephone 8-0554 Radio & TV Service ® MAINE-MADE MOCCASINS All Loads Insured — 10 Years Exp. LOAFERS and SLIPPERS ECONOMY MOVERS ® WILDLIFE PICTURES NATION-WIDE MOVERS AL'S RADIO (framed) Fiirnltyre Rahway 7-3914 ® HUNTING AND FISHING & TELEVISION LICENSES ISSUED . further eonfuse file issue, dyeS 48-State Ask How You Can Wta marmot was sold as "minl|f BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Moving Prompt Expert Repairs One of Our Trophies "sable," or "skunk," dyed mijgt Service as "sable," dyed muskrat as AND SAVE RCA Tubes and Parts f FISHING AGENT DI!FIV Q CACKLE "mink" or "sable." Dyed Featuring Batteries SlUUI dAND REPAIR bit was gold as "sable" or "Fr§ National Van Lines sable." And to make mattejrs Nationally Advertised 34 PERSHING AVENUE SPORTING GOODS worse, white hairs formerly wele 256 Monroe Street, Rahway "DRESS UP YOUR Brands of Furniture CARTERET, N. J. Inserted In foxes and sables jo A. Kish, Jr., Prop. Telephone RA-7-3894 make a "silver fox." Suggestidjj A. W. Hall and Son Even though the issue is now cllf- Local and Long Distance Telephone CA-1-5089 TIME VALUABLE TO Med by legislation, let your \m* HOME WITH LIGHT Moving and Storage choose her own fur coat, and tiien NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of CENTENARIAN pay the bill! .•' , I. Household and Office Furniture KLAIsaPOEIi, Mont.—After vis- Authorized Agent FOR THE HOLIDAYS!" WAYSIDE Howard Van Lines _ I £ iting his former Klaispell home, • FURNITURE SHOP Separate Rooms for Storage William McXinley, now 101, took "First Volumes" may not ^e CRATING ® PACKING a plane back to his SeafetSe borne. what you think they are. The Cfifc- U. S. Highway No. 1 — Avenel SHIPPING TELEVISION and MoKinley explained, "That's the n^se produced block-printed books Unclaimed Furniture of Every only way I care to travel." as far back as the third centufer Description RADIO SERVICE CHECK ON TEACHERS B.C. Books made by similar metS.- OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. Office and Warehouse 86 Washington Avenue ods appeared to Europe in the lSjh 34 Atlantic Street, Carteret Carteret century. A single printed sheet 4* Phone WOodbridge 8-1577 TEL. CA-1-5540 [MAILMAN'S MILEAGE St. Christopher's writings bearing Call CA-1-4978 j NEWARK — WlUiasi 3, Trues- the date 1433 is ijie eariiesi f Hou«"i Calls Made dell, who retired recently as a mail and authenticated woodcut pj IT PAYS TO USE 8 A. M. — 8 P. M. man alter 48 years on the job,Sound so far. in Europe. estimates he ihas walked. 60,000 k,_ Joe and George Magella THE WANT ADS miles and delivered* 600 tens of -tT. S. report: progress in c:i.sinsr mail during his tour of ,duty. . import curbs.. - r" 'f- ' "" • i'

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Beauticians Clkib SCORING KING ------By Alan Mover | Catalin Wins Pair •Loss of Veterans •TON, Totneziik's Concent- Into 2nd Position; OF THE PHUAPMlPffIA I11 Women's Loop, Halt Kasars. Twice To MAKE /r FOUR /// -.,-.....,„- Gains on Leaders fa Buildkg Squad : ! A -ROM/- ...... :.: ;...... -...- :.:...#' ".:^ WOODBRIDGE- Wi*h" /** Team Standings AS TEAM STANDINGS the graduation of -meet of his vefe^ ~aLT W L tf.&.A. W L erans last June, Coach Jobn Tom- ;Ji-. Jag's Sporting Gocds.... 24 15 Plainfield Recreation .... 28 8 szuk was forced to retmttd t*h£.%_,'^ Ideal Beauty Salon 23 16 Catalin Corp 22Vz Barron basketball squad Irom ttoe 5 Kasar Builders 22 17 Dixie Be:ie 21 15 grouna up this fall, but he wdfi*fc Cooper's Dairy' .... 21 18 Baritan Oil Co 20 16 know until TueMay night how sua-? 18 sessful he has been When the Re& Iselin Lumber igy2 19y2 Reo Dinerettes 18 New Brass Rail 13 23 and Black take on Perth Amt>ajrf$ Mary's Dress Shop ...... 19 20 " : JVIiele's Excavating 14 25 The Pines ^ ••23% High School at the local gytt, ~\f| Al's Sunoco 13i/ 25 V Viel's Accordion School 9 27 Game time has been set for S'M "f| 2 2 o'clock. ' ' '.,--*•$' ISELIN — The Ideal Beauty HOPELAWN—Prom all indica- If the Barron skipper had the/ -T,,_ Salon moved a step closer to -first tions, it looks as though the only chfciee of picking his inaugurM 'i-~- team with a chance to overtake game, he would no doubt eliminate ~^'=_ place in the St. Cecelia's Women's : Bowling League by tripping the the Plainfield Recreation in the Perth Amboy because the Panthers" -" / present third-place Kasar Build- Central Jersey Women's Bowling are loaded With returning tefcer~ans• ;:; ers in two out of three games. League is the Catalin Corporation who'possess valuable experience tn .-1&-- of Fords which recently hammered The Beauticians won the first two the winter Sport. The Affiboyaiis _- "i the highly-regarded Raritan Oil are picked in pre-season selections -~ tils. 632-631 and 621-620. before Company in two out of three dropping the third, 631-560. as one of the outstanding scholas- - games. The Fords group swept the tic teams in the State; therefore, Fia Vaillencourt scattered the first two games, 798-733 and 852- pins for a 400 set to.pace the Ideal it looks as though the untested ~, _p 790, before losing the third, 823- WooSbridge quintet is in for -a —~ quintet, while the Construction- 777. tough evening. - - a1*^- eers' top pin topples was Elsie Mildred Hardy sparked Fords' Kasar with a total of 402. • Tomczuk even at this late date - .'* . with games of 194, 220 and 169for has hot picked his starting five, •• Iselin Lumber made the most a 583 set, which was tops in the ' substantial gain in the team although he readily admits he may _ • v ( league for the week. Dot Haas and be forced to go along with his €x- _.'£ standings during the week by Bonnie Collins also helped Catalin perienced performers in the early •---_. trouncing Al's Sunoco in three considerably with totals of 493 and games. In this event, he will start ~£ straight, 673-575, 651-610 and 466, respectively. Adele Rakos and last year's Jayvee stars Bill Sabo, * -- 654-629. TO Kay Fiorentini were the Oilers' 1 Richard Kuzniak, 'Carroll Brittem; most outstanding bowlers with The veteran Betty Mauceri was MUTUALLY Johnny Howell, Bob Beni and Ed-"- "- marks of 547 and 506. Rakos re- by far the Lumberjacks'- most die Seminski, ALL corded a 219 game while running SKULL WORK: John Tomezak, WooSbridge High School's popular basketball coach, is shown above effective bowler with a sizzling FOR One of the more pleasant sur&- -~-' • 446 set. Her teammates, Jessie up her total. diagramming a play during a recent blackboard drill, which he hopes wfll be successful when his T//F 5TAT/5T/CAL Barrons cpon their season with Perth Amboy Tuesday nig'ht. The "VVoodtridg'e 1955-56 "court schedule arises during the pre-season -prate-' ~**' Oberdick and Evelyn Sagave, also The talented Plainfield Recrea- P>EP7: M/ is one of the tough st in recent years. tice sessions was the ability o*f ' helped by recording scores of 413 >£ T/JS f«:^-a^- tion held its own at the top of. the Richard Barlund, a 6-3 transfer, and 404. circuit by conquering The Pines student from Long Island. If Bar- *' Miele's Excavating avoided the from Metuchen in two out of three I lund continues to improve at his ••**• ZHttributrd by Sing Feature* S league cellar by defeating Coop- tilts. The Union County club won Carteret Last - Ditch Fight current rate, he is certain to give-"*11 - er's Dairy, 714-613 and 709-663 the first and third clashes, 862- the Barrons some desperately. " s3^x^^^ccocccoococcx^cc5^Ecs^^co^o^^xcoKxxt)^ STRIKES before losing the finale, 629-618. 789 and 773-751, while dropping needed assistance under the back- - - the second, 779-771. As the situation now stands, the Topples Local Club, 30-29 boards. -,r: Excavators are one-half game June Eber Stars Team Standings period to edge St. James', 7-6, and Still in Ra«e ,, ^; (Continued on Page Sixteen) One of the reason for Plainfield's W close ths gap to a 21-20 count. Also still in the race for varsity -=i\ success during the match was Jane St. Francis', Metuchen ...... 3 When Arty Finn fouled out in the berths are sophomores Jerry Gon~ • '" Eber who toppled the pins for St. Joseph's, Carteret 2 fourth quarter, the St. James' at- ya, Bill Filarowicz and Ronnie : MINIMUM scores of 203, 169 and 199 before Hdyda. Both Gonya and Hoyda winding up with a 571 set. Her St. James', Woodbriage .... 2 tack slowed down and was unable SERVICE .85 CRAFTSMEN HOUSE were outstanding players on last teammates, Marie Rowe and Holy Trinity, Perth Amboy 1 to match the 10-point outburst by CALL W L season's fine freshmen quintet, - ~^. 2 Marion Gray, were also consistent St. Mary's, Perth Amboy..,. 1 St. Joseph's which decided the Tar Trucking 30 "9 who may blossom into real stars T"~ with tallies of 478 and 470. Marie Our Lady of Peace, Fords .. 0 well-played game. Plaza Barbers 29 10 after they acquire a little polish , ' FRANK'S Halvick was The Pines' best with Paul Medvetz and Ray Kondrk Snd experience. a commendable 520 three-game Almasi Tavern '25 14 WOODBRIDGE — St. James' Craftsmen Club 20-. 19 sparked the Carteret club, from The Barron mentor also has "on • RA010 & TELEVISION mark. reign at the top of the St. James' the floor with point totals' of 10 hand Johnny Kuzmiak, a talented V - Balabas Plumbing 18 21 Parochial Grammar School Bas- 463 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE After losing the first game, 811- Blue Bar - 18 21 and 9, respectively. Finn walked senior with a good shot; juniors ------750, the New Brass Rail railed to ketball League .came to an end off the floor with the gaime's indi- Robert Kasko, Bill Young and ag- -. ~ FORDS Hill Tops -.- 15 . 24 when St. Joseph's of Carteret take the next two from the Reo Mayers Tavern 1 38 vidual high-scoring laurels after gressive Frank Martin. All four - Dinerettes of Woodbridge, 876-784 handed the local -cagers their first PHONE High team game: Blue Bar, 975 accumulating 19 -counters. have shown enough promise to Pi- and 811-728. The victors' total pin defeat of the season by a close —E. Szeles 170, F. Baka 193, L. St. Francis of Metuchen pro- rate being carried with the varsity v- HI. 2-1067 score o/2,437 was the best in the SO-29 score. at the present stage of the tune-up • > •Sochy.194, S. Kara 231, H. Cho- tected its unbeaten skein .and re- From The Lucky Eight Lodge Press Room ... leaguepbr the week. The action was nip-and-tuck all season. -- iiiieki 187. mained at the top of the league Harry Pqzyski, the Lucky Eight's most eager hunter Adae Lakomski hit a 540 set the way in the-first quarter with Woodbridge's schedule is one Walter Merwin. who were accompanied by their own set. Viel's best during the match 306, W, Haug, Sr., 201. Tivitchell is Elected St. Mary's of Perth Amboy bridge, we will be in a position to " faithful ammunition carrier and gun bearer—Yogi.. . . was Lillian Valenti with a 493 Three-game' winners: Ryan's Lacrosse Coaches Head tasted the fruits of victory for the compete on equal terms with other ; three-game mark. Plumbing over Karmazin's. first time this season by taking schools. I have a high regard and *; J Zully Mayer failed in his quest to bag a buck, but if Two-game winners: Urban's NEW YORK— Albert (Red) Our Lady of Peace, 41-17, in a praise for the boys who have play- you'll listen he'll gladly tell you about the one that Cottage over McCarthy's; Wood- Twitehell of Rutgers University one-sided game. ed under unavoidable adverse con- ditions such as evening practice -** iridge Liquors over State Jewelers; was elected president of the The. Saints, who appeared, to got away. sessions, small court and limited -'- 3ob's Radio over Mayer's. United States Lacross Coaches have hit their stride after a slow facilities, but we are coming out of Sports Quiz Association at its annual fall start, outscored Fords in all four Notes Gathered After Dark WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN meeting. the woods. The Woodbridge fans, --, W L quarters. After forging ahead, 8-4, Mr. Twitchell. succeeds Claxton who are second to none and who _-"' William Kuzniak, the Barron All-State guard, re- /Vdbge. First Aid ..*.. 31% 10 y in the initial session, the Am- have stayed with us thus far, wfil fc How to score yourself: Mark 2 O'Connor of Boys Latin High ceived the William Finn Memorial Trophy for his ex- •?.B. A. No. 38 30 12 boyians went on to take the sec- have something to cheer about be- ' X your choices 1-2-3-4. You get ten School in Baltimore, Md. Other ond, 14-2, the third, 12-6, and the ploits on the gridiron during the past season. . . . Steve points for a correct first pick, five ginning next season." '£ \vensl No. 1 26 16 officers elected were Irvin Sey- fourth, 7-5. for a second, three for a third and mour of Stevens Tech, vice presi- The Woodbridge schedule for Pochek was happy over being named to an All-Time 20 Jim Correll and Jack Reilly N one point for a correct fourth Iselin Chiefs 22 dent; Glenn G- Thiel of Penn the 1955-56 season is listed below. *•* 30 were St. Mary's offensive main- JAU'S has the perfect gift Woodbridge team recently, but claims he got a bigger choice. Twenty is average; thirty, 'selin No, 1 :. 12 Dec. 20 Perth Amboy Ho»e J< 30 State, re-elected secretary-trea- stays with clusters of 14 and 10, for everyone on your list! good; forty, very good, and fifty, \venel First Aid 12 21 Alumni Home ~~ thrill when his son Donald's drawing won first prize 36 surer, and William H. 'Ritch of while Mike Krajkovich was top perfect. \vehel No. 2 6 Jan. 3 Sayreville Home *T For the Fisherman on Sandy Becker's TV show. . . . Stan's Bar, Jiggs Asso- High team game: Avenel No. 1,Swanhaka High School, Floral man for Our Lady of Peac after 1. We'll start with boxing. The Park, N. Y., new member of the 7 St. Mary's, p. A. Away""* "Penn" O.50 ciation and the Avenel Panthers should furnish an 03—J. Essig 191, M. Petras 190, A. sinking six counters. REELS -"up heavyweight ranks have had many •>eterson 173, W. Meyers 175, J. executive committee. 10 South River Home "" champions with great knockout Rev. Gustave Napoleon, the 13 Carteret Away ; For the Bowler ... interesting race in the Recreation Senior Basketball .leClue 174. league director, announced earlier records. Which of the fighters be- OBSERVES 100TH BIRTHDAY 17 New Brunswick A'wajr ^ A. Gorechlad 216, A. Lauro 212, this week that the slate of games /"EBONITE" BALL circuit. . . . Penn State would like to see Leroy Alexan- low would you say won the most PONTIAC, Mich. — Friends and 31 Union ' Away -" ^. Heller 201, J. Lockie 200, H. to be played Sunday afternoon at GIFT CERTIFICATES" der and Lou Hagler wear their colors next fall, while fights by a KO? ( ) John L. Sul- relatives recently gathered to help Feb. 3 PlainMeld Away -~ Deter 208, H. Aronson 203, A. Lis- the Amboy Avenue court includes .50 the University of Pennsylvania is interested in Hagler livan, ( ) Primo Camera, ( ) Max 3inski 200. Jonathan A. Ferrier celebrate his 7 Perth Amtooy Away ., 3 lOOtn birthday. There were 191 fche St. Francis-Our Lady of Peace 11 Asbury Park Away ---. „„„„ up Baer, ( ) Jack Dempsey. tilt at one o'clock, the Holy Trin- and Bill Sabo. . . . Mildred Hardy rolled a sizzling 583 2. On a recent Major League BOWL MOB HOUSE guests present, including Ferrier's 14 South River Away - For the Skater . . . ity-St. Joseph's game at two, and 17 Carteret Home - Ail-Star team one of the players W L four children, 35 grandchildren, ROLLER -I O.50 set with the Catalin Corporation team in the Central the St. James'-St. Mary's scrap at 21 Sayreville Away was born on Christmas Day. Can Middlesex T-V 30 % 11% 113 great-grandchildren and 39 SKATES - - — *«up Jersey Women's League Monday night, . . . Frank Par- (Continued oh Pa^e Sixteen) great-great-grandchildren. "hree. 24 St. Mary's,P. A. Home"- 5 vou name the player? ( ) Ted ICE iP*" *' son, a former Barron grid star and World War II cas- Kluszewski, ( ) Nelson Fox, ( ) Skates OUp For Tennis Players . . . ualty, forwarded his congratulations to Nick Priscoe Ed Matthews, ( > Ernie Banks. on his fine season. ... Is it true • that Joe Nagy un- 3. Strictly in the holiday spirit, PLANNING A CHRISTMAS . PARTY"? "Spalding," "Wright & Ditson" what is a "Christmas Tree" . in MOON DOG FOOD and "Rawling" Equipment knowingly once rowed a boat for two hours with his bowling? ( ) Three consecutive A WEDDING RECEPTION? 3.75 anchor churning up mud, and did he claim at the time splits, ( ) a split, ( ) six strikes. FOR YOUR DOG ^~^^ -. UP C ) payoff at end of season. Dogs come running when For the Golfer ... that a heavy undertide was minimizing his forward 4. Stan Hack, manager of the Reunion? "Spalding," "Burke" and progress? , holds the National it's time for MOON HOMO- Shower? "Kroydon" Equipment Duffy Speaks ... League record for a GENIZED DOG FOOD ... be- Banquet? 5 Pc. Set of OO.50 by playing 54 games without an cause it's tastier, more nour- Dance? Johnny Howell may have played his last football J Luncheon? CLTJBS 1 ...£*&* up error. Who holds the the Ameri ishing and better for them! Club Vi Dozen fi"®° game since he has decided to enter Rutgers Prep which can mark? ( ) Jimmy Collins, ( ) And yet it costs no more, Cocktail BALLS ::.- ^ Willie Kamm, ( ) Red Folfe, C ) and less than many other Function? abandoned the fall sport several years ago. . . . Lehigh Oswald Bluge. Party? CADDY 1 1.75 feeds, lots of dog owners CARTS - 1 * up University is currently corresponding with Walt Hous- 5. Can you name the year Wal- — ALSO — man. . . . Rahway High School is still battling the ter Camp made his first all-Amer- tell us MOON'S is the first dry food their pets would Leather and Rubber •% .75 ican football selections? ( ) 1888, eat and enjoy. Backed by MOON and Company's hundred years THE NEW BASKETBALLS -. * up N.J.S.I.A.A. over its decision to crown Linden as the ( ) 1889, ( ) 1890, ( ) 1891. experience and dependability for making only the best. Group III Central Jersey champions. Coach Bill Burns TURN PAGE FOR ANSWERS Majestic "Party RoomTI FOOTBALLS v."vC journeyed to Trenton Tuesday to huddle with the or- "Ripon" Loafer "I'.95 - O.50 GETS DEER BARE-HANDED FOR DOG BEDDING: ganization's secretary, Walter Short. One thing for RENO, Nev.—Bill Bowman, 45. IS NOW AVAILABLE SOCKS * ^

Georgian Court Alumnae in New Brunswick. Mrs. Margaret Strikes and Spares Christening Party B. Higgins, Perth Amboy, - is in (Continued from Sport Page- Holds Christmas Party charge of arrangements.. Further plans were discussed for CHILDREN'S Guy's Electric 28V2 13y2 Ruby's Box Lunch 25^4 16% Held by Quigleys WOODBRIDGE — In keeping the fashion show to be held March Muska's Funeral Home 25 17 with the Christmas Season, an ex- 7 at the Pines with '.Mrs/- John Stanley's Diner 21 21 WOODBRIDGE — Allison Ann, change of gifts took place at the Murphy of South River and Mrs. Ravens 15 27 infant daughter of Mr. and airs. annual December meeting of the Alice F. Lowassy, Woodbridge, co- Middlesex Chapter Georgian Court chairman. . ' " .. ,"•' Pozycki & Racina 12V2 29V2 Hugh B. Quigley Jr., 273 South Swift Ice Cream 10 32 Park Drive, was christened Sunday College Alumnae Assoc. held . at S. Poos 226, R. Ducsak 220, J. at St. James' Church. the home of Mrs. John E. Mullane of South Amboy. ELECT OFFICERS Reap 203. Sponsors were Miss Florence Reports on the recent card par- AVENEL — At a meeting Sun- Three-game winners: Muska's Ludwig;, New Brunswick and Ber-ty at. the home of Mrs. Gaza day evening, the Young Adults of Funeral Home over Ravens; Swift nard Quigley, Metuchen. A dinner Stamberger, .New Brunswick and the First Presbyterian .Church of FOR CHRISTMAS Ice Cream over Pozycki & Racina. was served after the rites at the Chapter Tea, honoring Sister M. Ayenel elected new officers as fol- Two-game winners: Middlesex home of the maternal grandpar- Giovanni, Dean of Georgian Court lows: President, Robert Fox; vice- Television over Guy's Electric; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lud- College, at the home of Mrs. Rob-president;. Wayne Paffrath; secre- Stanley's Diner over Ruby's Box wig, 12 Liberty Street, Fords. Use This Check List to Solve Your Gift Problem Lunch. ert Hughes of New Brunswick, taries, Erna Van. Cleft and itaferi Guests at the open house in- were given. Winquist; treasurer, Judith Zife- ABOUT $1.00 cluded the paternal grandparents. Miss Mary Gundrum, South sehiss. A meeting of the new offi- WOODBRIDGE SERVICE Mayor and Mrs. Hugh B. Quigrley, Amboy, general chairman, report- cers was called last night by Rob- • Swiss, Hand Embroidered Q Waterproof Party Pants • Toddler Flannel Shirts W L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatriek ed widespread interest in the ert Fox, for the purpose of ap*- Collars, Handkerchiefs, Bibs Q Bracelets, Necklaces, Scatter • Cowboy Accessories Saturday Niters 24 IZ and daughter, Betsy; Mr. and Mrs forthcoming concert of the Georg- pointing committee chairmen. The • Nylon Booties in Plastic Box Pins • Boxed Set of 3 Ties Amer. Cyanamid 22" 14 Neil Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Her-ian Court College Glee Club Jan- entire Fellowship will attend an First Aid 20 16 bert Neilson and sons, Robert and • Carters Pastel Sacques • Junior—Miss Nylon Hose • Nylon Stretch Socks John; Mr. and ' Mrs. Joseph uary 15 in St. Mary's High School installation, dinner Sunday at 7:00 Cooper's Dairy ..: 20 16 auditorium, Perth Amboy. P.M. at- the Howard Johnson Res- £j Set of 6 Hangers • Wool and Nylon Mufflers Plaza Barbers 18 18 Knowles and children. Kathleen • Nylon Panties and Joseph; Mrs. Alex Urban, Alex A Day of Recollection will be taurant. All reservations should be • Comb and Brush Sets • Kindergarten Aprons Oak Tree Drugs 17% made as soon as possible with Miss • Handbags Bob's T-V 15% 2014 Urban, Jr., and Miss Dotti Busha. held for Chapter members and • Receiving Blankets • Rubber Animals friends February 7 at the Cenacle Vilma Zelizi. . • " • • Fitted Crib Sheets • Lollipop Panties Wdbge. Conf'y 7 29 all of Woodbridge. • Cuff Links , • Towel and Washcloth Sets Plaza Barbers 881, S. Stawicki Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ludwig, • Bottle Holders and Feeders • Tie, Pen and Pencil Sets 163, J. Ainaczi 133, A. Molchan 174, • Neckties, all types Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ludwig, • Philippine Hand Made Slips, • Boxed Handkerchief Sets • Gloves and Mittens J. Chomicki 178, A. Lesko 233.' Si\, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ludwig, Sports Round-Up. . Bibs • Healthtex and Glengyle Polo T. Obidzinski 208, T. Janer 218, • Belts, Suspenders Jr., and daughters, Nancy and (Continued from Sports Page '. • ' • Q Tray Bibs Shirts A. Lesko 233, B. Buckin 218, M. Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Albert • Tie Clips Doros 206, E. Newkirk 213. Corrado and children, Agnes and game and he was the last man to stride to the foul line Michael; Miss Joan Coughlin, with the opportunity to become a hero. You guessed • ABOUT $2.00 WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Misses Laura, Betty and Margaret • Carters Knit Dress and Panty • Polished-Cotton Fancy Slips • Howdy Doody Umbrellas W L Pokol, Misses Claira and Linda Lee it—he rolled two successive gutter balls. Ludwig, all of Fords. ' sets: ', .•..-.,' -.:. . ;• • Handbags • Muffler and Mitten Sets College Inn 30 12 Memos Dropped by the Big Wind n Philippine Hand Made Dresses Q Cowboy Jeans, to 6x, V. F. W. 4410 28 14 Mrs. Frank Barbato and Mrs. Jimmy Keating is of the opinion that Arty Finn Q Skirts to size 6x V. F. W. 2636 2214 Eugene Kaskiw. Port Reading; Mr. • Infants Nylon Slipper Socks • Swiss Hand-Embroidered Collar Embroidered Iselin Taxi 22 20 and Mrs. Joseph Scrittore and ranks as the best all-around basketball player in the • McKem Cotton Cardigans • Cowboy Jackets, to 6x, J and Hankie Sets Fitz Contractor 20 /2 sons, Gary and Joseph; Miss Eve- St. James' Grammar School League: . . . Howie Mc- • Famous Brands Cotton Dresses Q Girls'Wool Hat and Scarf Embroidered Marsh & Ryan 17% 24% lyn Egry, Keasbey; Mr. and Mrs. Callen returned to the local court scene with Stan's • Bathrobe and Bootie Sets Combination • Nitey Nite Sleepers White House I6V2 25y2 Victor Balint and sons, Tom( John Amer. Legion 12 30 and Victor; Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Bar in the Recreation Senior loop.... Davis and Elkins • Infants Nylon Sweaters n "Her Majesty" Tuck 'n' Grow • Boxer Flannel-Lined Dungarees • Double Terry Towel Sets Q Flannel Shirts E. Snyder 202-210-194—606; T. Delapietro and daughter, Betty College reports that Al Thergeson won a starting posi- Slips Fitzpatriek 265, B. Buckin 212, S. Ann, Hopelawn; Mr. and Mrs. • Knit Bonnets • Cradle Gyms • Corduroy Overalls and Slacks Vihra 211, D. Caruso 206-202. j Walter Peters, Menlo Park; Mr. tion on its freshman quintet. . . . North Carolina is still • Boucle Cardigans • Baby Diaries • Kaynee Dress Shirts Three-game winners: Marsri & and Mrs. Steve Pokoh Nixon; Mr. interested in Tommy McAuliffe, who completed a suc- n Non-Tarnish Chrome Carriage Ryan over American Legion; Col- a.nd Mrs. Michael Sadlowski and • •Waterproof, Ruffled Can-Can • Healthtex Wash Suits lege Inn over V. F. W. No. 4410;sons, Michael and Thomas, Linden cessful football season at Fork Union. . . . Observers /Clips •':. •'.-.. Panties • Tie Clasp and Cuff Link Sets Fitz Contractors over White House. and Mrs. Bernard Quigley and claim Ben Buckin is the most improved bowler in • Baby Shoes :. •',..• • Sacque and Panty Sets • Boys' Corduroy Vests, Lifted Two-game winners: V. F. W. No. daughter, Patricia, Metuchen. . 13 1-pc. and 2-pC: Creepers in all Q; Fancy Baby Shoes in Nylon, • Broadcloth Pastel Shirts 2636 over Iselin Taxi. Woodbridge. . . . The Avenel Panthers are seeking the services of a dietician to trim the waistlines of several fabrics ' • • .; ; Satin, Broadcloth • Boys! Flannel-Lined Pigskin ST. CECELIA'S K. of C. No. 3639 HE IS • Girls' Fancy-Knit Stoles and • Healthtex Knit Diaper Sets Gloves W L "My boy friend is serving on an players who became heavyweights during the past Head Shawls • Rubber Toys, Stuffed Animals • Flannel Pajamas Seton Hall 26 13 island in the Pacific." three years and are finding it tough maneuvering • Bunny-Fur Accessories in • Slipper Socks "Which island?" • Corduroy Crawlers Iona 26 13 down court carrying the excess poundage. White and Pastels • Sleeping Bags • Satin Blouses Loyola 23 16 "Alcatraz." Notre Dame 19 20 St. Peters 19 20 -ABOUT $3.00. Fordham 18 21 • Infants' Nylon Dress and Slip • Plastic-Lined Creeper Suits, • Girls' Flannel Pajamas and Villanova 15 24 Holy Cross 10 29 Sets . 2 Pairs Pants Gowns Pat Roiran 225-179-205—609: • Nitey Nite Dolls • Wide Variety of Infants and • Nylon Crinoline Slips VInce Ammiano 216, Tony Mauro • Nursery Birds Sets Toddlers Suits • Nylon Pullover Sweaters 204, Neil Quinlan 201. • Terry 4-pc. Kid Napper Sets • Boucle Creepers • Orion and Wool Knit Blouses • Sleepy Bye and Nitey Nite • Footsie Crawlers • Skirts in Felts, Corduroys, etc. Beauticians Climb Sleeping Bags • Coveralls • Girls' Corduroy Blouses • Crib Bumper Guards • Infant Girls' Rompers • Polished Cotton Fancy-Full (Continued from Sports Page) away from last place. • Angora Poke Bonnets • Philippine Hand-Made Nylon Slips Posts 481 Mark Rhinestone • Insulated -Utility Bags Infants' Dresses • Corduroy Jodhpurs Lillian Abate, one of the cir- Crucifix D Scalloped Crib Blankets • Girls' Corduroy Slacks • Leather Hats with Fur Flaps in cuit's most consistent bowlers, was with n High Chair Pads • Infants' Nylon Dress and Slip Colors at her best for Miele's with a 481 Lord's Praye Q Nylon Sweater, Cap and Bootie Sets • Cowboy Jeans and Jackets, to three-game mark, while Alta "St ;•• :;V • Horse-Hair Nylon Slips, 4 to 6 Ryan, 443, and Marie Remltr, 412, s; size 12 : ; trailed. Bowler honors of the Speiiai 9.49 • Corduroy Overalls .';•• • -•; • Horse-Hair Nylon Half-Slips • : • Boys' Slacks ,'-,.; - . : - Dairymaids quintet were shared eg 695 &• n Diaper Sets in Variety; of • • Girls' Flannel Pajamas and . Q Boys' Paiamas in Flannel, v : by Ruth Einhorn and Sue Seredy, Fabrics • 7 : :.. : - ^: ; : ' .Gowns • '••• ;•• Cotton Knit • who posted sets of 427 and 422. • For Every Member of the Family at GJ;3-pc. .Layette iSets oftMatchihg . •'-.Umbrellas, Assorted Styles : ; ; •.• • Dacron Dress Shirts ,.;.;.- ..> , Mary's Dress Shop staggered i Receiving 'Blanket, Sacque and ;; • • Boys'..Shirts—Rafbnt Gabardine, the league-leading Jag's Sporting -p' Fancy Nylon Blouses. .; - / /f t: Bibs and Booties • Dresses—Cinderella, Naniiette, Oxford Weave, Broadcloth, " Goods t-eam by taking two out of AL'S CONFECTIONERY Plaids, etc. three. The Dressmakers took the • Boucle Knit Suits '. Kate Greenaway, Tiny Town, : first two, 670-642 and 702-628, but • Nylon Creepers > •-.• etc. • . • Boxed Shirt and Tie Sets '"' --lost the third, 752-644. 119 Avenel Street Avenel The Dressmakers' big guns were Open Every Nigrht 'Til 10 P. M. Including Sunday ABOUT $4.00 Alice Bach, 461, SEeffie Saley, 436, • Nylon-Filled Quilt Blanket • Toddler Robes in Wool and • Leotards, for. Dancing School and Louise Sinclair, 422. Anne Lamb and Loretta Smith kept • Imported Belgian Sweater, Cap Corduroy • Hat and Purse Sets Jag's in contention by rolling sets and Bootie Sets • Chromium Hot Feeding Dishes • Corduroy Shirts by Kaynee of 465 and 433, • Infants' Fancy Nylon Dress and • Nylon and Belgian Style Knit • Musical Fairy-Go-Round .Slip Sets Shawls • Nylon Shawls Sports Qyiz Answers • Hollywood Crib Bumper Guards • Play-Pen Pads • Boys' All-Wool Sweaters • Fitted Crib Blankets • Cotton Quilted Housecoats, • Boys' Orion Pullovers • Infants' Corduroy Suits, - 3 to 6x • Boys' Slacks in Heavy Corduroy •1. Primo Carne2 a. 2 Prs. Pants • Ruffled, Nylon Ballerina Slip and Nylon-Gab Blends 2. Nelson Fox. G Diaper Sets in Luxury Fabrics • Rubber Raincoats with Hoods 3. "Christmas. Tree" is a 2-7-10 • Skirts, Jumpers, Dresses split for a righthander and a 3-7- • Printed Cotton Quilts • Girls' Orion Cardigan Sweaters, • U. S. Rubber Co. Plastic 10 split for a lefthander. • Nylon Creeper Suits 3 to 6x Raynster with Carrying Case 4. Willie Kamm. 5. Camp made his first selec- ABOUT $5.00 tions in 1889. • Cuddlenests • Girls' Orion Cardigans, 7 to 14 • Boys' Corduroy Robes, to size 14 LAY-AWAY • Buntings • Corduroy Jumpers, 7 to 14 • Extra Fancy Nylon Slips Attention, Wise Santas: n Nylon Knit Fringed Shawls • Famous Name Brands Dresses • Girls' Raincoats HOUSE OF TOYS PLAN • Musical Cradle Gyms • Boys' Heavy Duty Corduroy Q Dacron and Rayon Slacks Slacks, Matching Suspenders •- ABOUT $6.00 • Layette Gift Ensemble • All-Wool Fringed Plaid Pram • Velvet Jumpers vening. Q Carriage Cover Sets in Various Robes • Rayon Taffeta Raincoats Fabrics • Orion Shawls Jockey Hat • Sanforlan Washable Wool • Party Dresses • Red Taffeta Can-Can Skirts Unti 'Clock! Slacks • All-Wool Crib Blankets • Kaynee Selfsiaer Dress Slacks $7.00 tO $9.00 Largest Selection of Toys-in Our History! • One-Piece Snowsuits and Pram • Girls' Stewart-Plaid Raincoats • Nylon-Acetate Surjackets, Wool Suits, with Hats with Hats Interlined — Headquarters for — • St. Mary's Wool Blankets • Glamorous Dresses for • Boys' Robe and Pajama Sets • Toddlers' 3-pc. Lined Corduroy Christmas • Heavy Corduroy Jackets, Wool American Flyer Trains Sets • Boys' Dress Jackets in Corduroy, Interlined, Fur. Collars • Velvet Holiday Jumpers Woosterlon, Wool Q Wool Slacks Also OVER $9.00 and. up Lionel and .HO. Trains • 100% Down Comforters • Leather Type Vinyl Jackets, • Vinyl Surjackets, Wool • Rayon Satin Crib Spreads Bomber, Pony Skin, and Interlined • Imported Wool Pram Robes, Western Styles • Girls' Duchess Chinchilla Coat Here's a way to save money .today. 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