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Publlthitd Kftrr TbunidHT PRIC1 HOHT CKNTB WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 t 'II Omn Strait. Woodbrldgt, N. J. ppraisal Men Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships Have Nothing ,000,000 Refinery irnis List On Three Adventurous Youths from Seivaren Section Boys Make Trip Via N.Y. al Bids Harbor and lip Hudson To Be Built By Hess |H On 2 14-ft. Runabouts •s Set By BARBARA BAl.FOUR SEWAREN - Christopher Co- 20.000 to Near lumbu* may go down in the his- In Port Reading Area [-,. 1)1)1) for T tory books as more famous, but three Sewaren navigators, all just niMiifiE Three firms 17 years old, fed they completed i in' running for the a successful marine voyage last Building Dept i he revaluation pro- week-end, too. ;, Township, Mayor Todd Howell, Bert Bowers and i.Miiiii'y said yesterday Jack Thompson ln two 14-foirt Receives Plan linn will be selected outboard ruh-abouts went from i,i ;i moot question. Smith's Creek through New York no inquest for bid harbor and up the Hudson River. From Oil Firm published, the three They found an uninhabited • ubmltted estimate island, spent the night, and WOODBRIDGE — Joseph P. • ( |i ininshaw Co.,Cleve chugged home the, text day. Somers, Industrial Commissioner. iMilty Appraisal Co "Bert had dohe some cruslng , announced today that a building York. N. J., and J-. I with his family ln their boat," (permit for an »8,000,000 refinery !;nny, Chicago, 111. says Todd, ''but Jack and I have 'in the Port Reading section ha« , nwii R. Rlchari hardly been out of Smith's Creek. been granted to the Hess Trading . . ,i vrsterday the con The otily time I ever went | and Transport, Inc., which has .rAiirded at Tuesday through New York harbor, before offices at present in Perth'Amboy. ,r .i caucus tonlRh this trip, was as a passenger on The refinery will be located on , vhunfy Nathan Duff Capt. Jack Thomas' tug." the waterfront, Arthur Kill, be- innnted It will take a Todd and Jack rode in Todd's tween the Reading Railroad yards •-vci'k to draw up th boat and Bert led the way in his. and the Sewaren generating plant i/iarts "with all th Both outboards have 10-horse- of the Public Service Electric and , iiurstrd by the Tow power Johnson motors, Luckily G company. The tract consists the water was quite calm all the of over 100 acres, of which a major I'lsiood some of th way with no high waves, and the portion was purchased from the ,r been leaning to tailwlnds were with them both Township. ;: iiiy Appraisal Co., polng and coming. The plant will produce princi- : ,ih Hubensteln Is pres Set Out Saturday pally fuel oils and other specialty r.ison Riven to th' The three sailors set out from products, it was stated by ap offl-- j -MIS "Rubinstein Is I Smith's Creek at 7:30 Saturday cial of the company who explained .-.'.. lurie all homes built morning. They packed their food that some of the work has already .Mi-year period While , and sleeping bags with them, but been started. Further details, he i . in procow md to ("planned to re-fuel en route. They said, will be released In the near ,• ii, before county and BACK FROM Till: BRINY I1KKF—Thru; Scwarn sailors who took their outboard motors up the put-putted up the Arthur Kill, future, i without any addltlon- Hudson RIVIT for an overnlnht trip last week-end are (left to right) Bert Bowers, Jack Thompson under the Bayonne Bridge and The $8,000,000 Installation will and Todd Unwell. In the background Is one of tlie 14-footers in which they made the voyage. passed close to the Statue of mean a substantial increase ln tax i iiini nn Telephone Liberty. > rates. Company officials stated • ii.. reached by telp- 'We'd hoped to see some big employment will be afforded local i":::cn(!o yesterday ana GOP Platform Asks Change Window Smashing ocean liners coming or going, but REPEAT FINE PERFORMANCE; Last year th* youngsters al>ove residents, consistent with the re- • ,i(.-.-i, of the Clemin- no luck," said Todd. "However, we raised funds for charitable purposes during their summer vaca- quirements of a refinery of the :. Cleveland, both told did get close to the Mayflower tion. This summer they outdid themselves. They rigged up a mini- type projected. In addition to the \ v;nlulent-Leader M r. which is mobred at Pier 81 at 42 ature golf course and invited thrir playmates to use it—for a fee usual tanks and towers associated proposal it "stand- In Planning Board Status Irks School Board street. But some joker leaned over of course. As a result they turned over $5 to the Wondbrtdgc Emer- with refineries, the building per- mit, calls for the erection of shops, i•n-i-" and they were WOODBKIDOE — A 15-point platform for the November general! WOODBRIDGE—One hundred aannd tolo d us to get moving when gency Squad and $5 to the Indcpendrnt-I^adnr Christmas Fund. They even hjid enough left over for a little party. Left to right are storehouse, a lire department gar- ' • i.rlude the same stlpu election WHS announced today by Arnold S. Graham, Republican Muni-1 an(J twenty.flve windows have we started to come in." age, 'boilers, laboratory and office . their contract If one cipal chairman. Main thing that struck the boys seated, Jane Potskanlk, Lorraine Minis, Patricia. Smith; standing, been broken by juveniles in building. It is understood that the .. i in them. The platform among many tilings, includes the proposal that the about the harbor was the dirty Richard Smith, Robert Smith and "Bucky" Bretherick. School 7, Fords, since June and planned construction is but the ' :< i the quotations aub- Planning Board be ohanged from Its present advisory status "to one water and old lumber and refuse the Board of Education has first phase of a long-range plan. ^ • r ":l(. firms, Mayor Hunh of full responsibility": the creation of a new zoning ordinance includ reached the end of Its patience. floating around. It wasn't until . : wid he did not care ln« a hiRher-standard building' The Board at Its meeting Moti- they got up past, the George Mayor Hugh B, Qulgley today gf| 13,232 Pupils Registered; said he "warmly 'Welcoftied *'' them, as the Town code and th* establishment of and taxes Is a must. However, no day gave Superintendent Washington Bridge that the river • . ns still negotiating. "permanent. .long-range. now than of A. gofc.-eWrf-.ftnci frokt. Thep, a»w "•••:• oimnwMr atid J«- several bau In this section, but the company "will be a very good program." fair share of taxes which are ne- authority to sign complaints! jump of 1,861 Over195b* neighbor." i,.'! hesitate In annbunc- In Introducing the platform, Mr. cessary to'provide progressive and against boys who police found to didn't want to stop to flsh. Scen- ••; i»uis. The Clemlnshaw ery and cliffs around Bear Moun- WOODBRIDGE — A marked Increase in the township's school "The Town Committee", the Qraham stattd. "To regain a essential services. be the culprits ln a recent out- mayor promised, "will do every- •• :;1;IH: to Mr. Orossl, Is tain were beautiful, and they population was Indicated today from the report given by the office respect for municipal government, 2. To investigate the absence of break of window smashing and thing in Its power to help trie pro- i Mt Jacob* said his bid, (Continued on Page Six) ot Superintendent of Schools Patrick A. Boylan, whlch_ showed a which over the past nine years has lands supposedly reserved for (Continued on Page Six) ject on Its way. We also hope the i.i.t year, was $120,000. climb from last year's figure of 11,371 to 13,232. This is an Increase been constantly deteriorating, the school purposes. In a 1955 poli- decision ot firms like Ronson and •:.'!• lstuod Mayor Qulgley Republican candidates for the tical newsletter, the present In- of 1.861 pupils over last year. Hess Oil UJ locate here will just •I' ram to Mr. Jacobs Town Committee offer the follow- cumbents stated, "the administra- Board Overexpends Budget The enrollment Is larger than that predicted by Dr. Nicholas Engel- be the forerunner of many more iquestlng him to sub-1 ing 15-polnt platform. After read- tion holds meetings with the B. hardt In his School-building pro- substantial firms to select Wood- "•' •• intl covering the In- j IIIR tt over thoroughly, every citi- of E, acting ln an advisory capa- gram. He estimated 12,982 would School 1, 632-729; School 2, brtdge as th,e site for its • ; ::;iiil>er of houses. zen can look forward to a return city an dassurtng construction of be enrolled In the 1957-58 term. 128-197; School 3,214-259; School Installations^' ' new schools by having had the By $107,840, Audit Shows Itncals B|d of good sjovernrflent with the elec- The present 13,232 enrollment 4, 427-376; §chool 5, 496-563; '•• ;:«T..stein «ttd he pre-, tion of the full Republican slate. foresight to provide many parcels WOODBRIDGE — School Board appropriations wen^ overexpendei by $107,84044, according to'• nuDied by Clemlnshaw cation must purchase lands for expenditures down to $4,861.25. schools at a cost of over a million 512 more in the high schopl. The • • md he finally ad- bridge |s no longeg r a matter of , Love Paintings . — Additional g dollars. What has become o( the Jasper Johnson, of Mr. Sea- greatest increase .was noticed In the Realty Appraisal politics but a matter off righiht jf the Board Secretary, clerk hire, arra'ngerhehts for Its $5,000 drive lands we had ln 1955? man's office explained, a Board ol the Barren Avenue School which To Be On Exhibition the nttghborhood of against wronj?wronj?. The pproblem Of Education cannot transfer bal- $88.34; office expense, $1,604.50; for funds' for the Barron Public our schools, the poor roads and thhe (Continued on Fajje Six) Administration, legal services, rose from 828 to 1717. However, Library were made Friday night at l ances from one appropriation to WOODBRIDGE — Oil paint- ::;:iv called on the tele- financial problems have become so $740; audit Pees, $400: Other ex- . . was due to the change from a a dinner Jtteeting of the Wood- another as is done in municipal ings of the late Victor C. V (ills pense, $1,148.59; Superintendent, full day session of all seventh bridge Township Business awl.. Krohne to See Sister , government, to counteract over- graders last year to a split session Mcklas and John H. Love, '.:>' the expenditures ln sorne depart- salary, $4,633.28; travel expense. Professional Woman's Club at Lou Mmited ln this area. $424.43; Assistant superintendent, this year at the school which now superintendents of schools, will Homer's' Log Cabin. "The Republican candidates, Time in 50 Years ments. be on exhibit at the First Pres- clfininshaw Co., sub- Fred J. Simonsen, for mayor; Ben- travel expense, $13.68; office ex- has both seventh and eighth It was ^nounced that the first WOODBRIDGE — Today "You must remember," Mr. grades. Last year, eighth grade byterian Church and the Trini- . i..st as follows: Abescon. jamin Kantor, First Ward; Wil- Johnson told thei Independent- pense, $12.53^ Supervisory, sala- batch of invitations to the $25-a- • Rloomfleld, Bridge ton, wh«n the liner, "Italia," docks ries, $500; instruction proper, pupils attended the new high ty Episcopal Church, School plate-luncheon .for -business and liam C Yorke, Second Ward and Iieader, "the Board of Education Administrators Association an- Chatham, Lake wood, Louis Dccibus, Third Ward, are ln New York, Richard Krorine, supplies, $19,583.73; other ex- school. Actually the Increase in professional men of the area have had a tough budget." nounced today. .. >'. Dnivilte, Florham Park sincere m their desire to provide 74, 467 Amboy Avenue, will see pense, $336.17. the eighth grade was 24. # been'malred. The affair will be Mr. Johnson was referring to 'HI field, alen Rock. honest government and real pro- his sister, Miss Frieda Krohne, Operation: Other employee Last year's totals showed 9,216 The paintings were made held at Howard Johnson Restau- 1 the fact that She Town Commit- Lawrence Township. gress, they, herewith, submit for Hanover, Germany, for the wages, $4,393.45; light, water and in the elementary schools and possible through donations by rant, Route I, October 22, at noon, first time ln SO years. tee slashed $562,500 from the liwin Township, Midland consideration o| the voters the power, $1,945.59; other expense^ 2,155 ln the high school. This school children and school per- l{ is expected that over 150 pro- When Mr. Krohne left Ger- Board's budget, after the origtnal M;ii>lewood, Mlllburn, 1957 Republican Platform:'. $10,189.50. Coordinate Activities year the totals are 10,565 In the sonnel. The remainder of the minent men In the community vill many at the age of 24, he set- budget was. defeated twice by the, : 'second time) New The complete platform is as expense, $327.37. lower grades and 2,667 In the high money has been placed in the attend.^ • North Caldwell. Nut- tled In Perth Amboy and later voters. school. Victor C. Nicklag Memorial Tonight, club members will meet follows: 'Consideftig everything, Mr Auxiliary agencies, transporta • Princeton Borough, in Avenei.' Several years ago The totals of last year com- Scholarship Fund. Donations to at The Independent-Leader Build*., I 1. Equalization of assessments Johnson remarked, "I think the tlon within the district, $9,634.49; i>t Princeton, Ramsey. the family moved to Wood- pared to the current year ln the the fund may be sent td Mrs. Ing to address 3,000 envelopes In bridge where the Krohnes Were Board did a fine job." athletics, $2,843.56; fixed charges, Andrew Aaroe or Martin which letters will tot Inserted "and ' Hutherford, Bouth pension to employes, $1,348.13; various schools as of yesterday Si liners Point, Verona, caretakers of the Craftsman's Overexpendltures In the varlou mailed to all residents ol Wood- accounts were as follows: Office (Continued on Page Six) was as follows: ••' Wist Oranfs. Ostrower, Mroz Club. ' bridge urging them to purchase at M.unl;ird Procedure least a one dollar membership in 1 i;'"'.i said "under a stand* the library. Members are invited I^"'•ciluiT contract, the Clenv Get Appointments to bring fountain pens with then}. i» in win revaluate any Typists in the organization have '"nit up to the explra- WOOQBRIDOK - Two Demo volunteered to |;ype individual let- iii contract. We will de- :iats and two Republicans were ters to liiduBtriep ln the area urg- ii'wusiup in any appeals ippointed to the cumml.isloii to ing them to donate tu the library II ''tiite and County Jor itiidy the wiUion of an additional fund. , " 'Her the expiration of 'ard In the Township, as outlined The club went on record as sup- !>ii and we are willing y a recently-passed ordinance, at porting the referendum to give "'iimit-d on Page SIX) meeting of the Town Committee members ol>the Police Department 'upsday. u $300-across-thc Board pay The Democrats arc former Town increase. /i Wider Rates -ommitteeman George Mroz, Ave Miss Ruth Wolk, president; Mrs. Id H by Mayor Qulgley iiel and Joseph Ostrower, Wood Beulah Muller, treasurer; Miss bridge, who Is engaged in the real Claire Sytph, Miss Anne Sutch estate and Insurance, business on Emily Halbert and Mrs. Mabel 1 Nuylor will attsnd the State- - " Monday Invited the Main Street. Tl)e -Republican «f Edison Townahlp, members, whose names were men- Board meeting of the New Jetsey I'1"'"i s»nth rialnfleld and tioned] previously are Anthony Ba- Federation of Business and Pro- "''•'••• t» attend a meeting to llnt, Fords, and Thorvald O'Nell, fessional Womtn's Clubs at 'the *'""> "HimMUon to the applt- Colonla. Albion Hotel. Asbury Park,-Sep- tember 21. The Point Pleasant *"" »f tin- MiddWx W»*er According to law, the new com- ; ""•• ".v lor a rate InweAM. mission will begin work within 10 club will belli charge. ; ! " Welcomed into membership i*fer|,:_ days and will file their report 1 '•'i ll»- other mayors reads as within 60 days. The commission's Mary Ann Holloway, Ann Rwlfc' * .'" <<> (lie end that all decision Is flnu) Betty MussaCjliia and Agatha G\aJ ham. fillen Sabat was in ch4ri|f| P"" 'I- iliti.-t, concernen d mighmf t Bids were received on renovation "Mkl- and interpose the of the Municipal Building as fol- af hospitality. j '>';*( »M Tlie next meeting Is sohed 'tti defensd e to thhe lows: General construction, Wtl- 1 """' «f the Middle** lard Dunham, Fords, $8,900; Wal- (or Friday, October , 5, a^ •'"miiaiiy for in increase ter A. Jensen, Woodbrldue, $ll,- Independent-Leader Building. ''' vnu, yuur fi^ltmufi «$0; Nicholas Post, Perth Amboy,' 8ATUUDA* 17,900; Edgar Hill Contactors, DETKKAfINED* '10 RAISE 15,000: At a dinfltr meeting of the Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Woman's Club held Friday at Lou Homer's Log Cabin, members fcbovt wo*!fltcd Dittos 'or » drive fur fumU for the btntflt ol the Barrott PuMic Librmry. tneludul In tue plttfii ar« a $2B-a-|pUt« luncheoivOctober 25, for busi- WOODlRIDGt - We >QQ(Jbrldge, 110,838; electrical 1 11 ness and professional men at Hw^^iotruaB RanUuran< and & M\* far »t least VI uv»nib#r*hlps In the library. Seated, left to rlfht, KUen SM>at, dlnucr meeting uhulr- Brqwnle •"•«•—J'*" " ""•••<• U at 1;S» P. Jt, a vyprk, Edison Elsotrlc GO., fords, rtofne oi "•"'irinal BuUdllJ,, >VO(»d muir; Emily HullKsrt, Laura Bennart, recording secretary; Ver* Ryan, flr*t vice pratldeat; Kutb Wbttt, pttetdwti W«$f* Cartaufh. maa& rise ureslden^ IJtulnh Mul- $1,850; Mblnar Electrical Contrac- Q. NinU, &m , " '" «'ake plans tor wu* tors, Woodbftdge: tl,888; plumb- IIT, treasurer; Ajine Bops, corresponding; secretary. Standing Betty,Brltt, Rahwiy BPW; Helm Pufh, Margo O'Neill, Annt Sulcli, Helen Burke, Irene Shay, Mar- lk UojfuJi, Betty UiB»t, Ann Raab, Alda Brtnan, MUry Ann Hallow ay, May Vui Uc«e, A|uth* Graham, Ownt Carbitugli, ft *ue»t; Alabel Naylor* Margaret Cataliiiio, at u o'filocl'beginning "'"•• Will you klndi* tog, Charles Chrlstenaen, Iselln, Owen' a Duncan, Wood- ' ,' U&H Givea, Felloe Levy. < , ., ,' ' bw 14th, IKDEPENDKNI i, VAG?, TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 Miss Jane Kathleen Moore Supper F,.;,illrr AVENELjPERSONALS' Bride of Raymond Peterson Auxiliary W r, Berkley Heights, served as AVENEL - The marriage of yre, AVENEL- -Ae, „,,,., nuc lias left on a motor trip to >st man. The ushers were Robert Mi." June Kfltlil»en Moore,1 p. was featured m, i;',, California, '.vhere he will spend a •! mi..- of the Youth Croup picnic held nown of Ivory satin and Alencon the Middlesex c,,,, Ill,- first mmtinR of the sea- Union Junior College and served June 9 and the children's picnic IIICP fashioned with a basque November 20 \>\Ml 'on will be held by the Third j wo years In the V. S. Navy and Is waist and bouffant skirt extend- employed in the maintenance de- hold u fashion H|M, in" to a cathedral train. Appliques house on Noveiniii'i .'•MI i-,••;,• club, next Monday atshe Cahnna All memberh s are partment by New Jersey Bell Tele- of the ie-embroidered Frenoh lace phone Company. Rahway. chairmanship u\ \ 8:'in I' M.. at the Hillcrest Inn.urge! d to attend and Kuests will be' decorated the skirt. Her veil fell Stelnbacn. Avfi.< I ^Street. welcomed. ; from a cap of Alencon lace over A 'report wu<- -The Avenel Memorial Post. ivory satin. She carried an heir- Michael VPVV.. u. ill meet next Tuesday loom wedding fan trimmed with Priscoe Re-named Speed Controls state convention )„ i, (.Mm.' nt 8 o'clock in the post a white orchid and stephanotls. City, last Satui-cliiv ii i"(/n nt Club Avenel. Miss Ruth Hansen, Metuchen. Football Mentor Ing from the lomi,.,,,', iii> Avenel Colonia First Aid Asked by Group attended is maid Of honor while Esslg, presldfiiit, Mi : ;"••'],mil Hill meet next Tuesday th« Misses Emily Strahl, Wood- John Lockle, Mis i WOODBRIDGE - Nicholas A < vetui,.< nt 8 o'clock at the head- WOODBRIDGE — A request bridge, and Nancy Evins, cousin Mrs. Walter Mey,, Priscoe was aguin named head <4.i:..• ti rx on Avenel Street, for speed controls on upper Bar- nf the bride, of St. James. Long Hansen. Mrs. Abe v,,. Island, were bridesmaids. Denise ootball coach a* Woodbrld«t High ett Johnson un,i M iie Avenel Woman's Clubjron and Harrell Avenues was School for the current school year i ndiKt its first meeting of j made thU week by the Wood- Seymour, niece of th« bridegroom. Perna, and Mr: i; was flower girl. Clayton Macln- at a salary of $800, during a mett- guest. ill -cason next Wednesday at-bridge Park Property Owners As- Ing of the Board of Education }>. M. at the Avenel-Colonia |,5ociation. Monday night. Tentative pimi.s .,,.. a fall social m. n •• i Aid Squad building. The j Tne complaints were aired at Named as ins assistant was th» chalrmunship . (in : ;>e:ikt'r win be Miss Jean the regular meeting of the group New Members Join Frank Capraro at a falary of $300. : \VifJin;tif-r. Demorest Avenue, who Tarcz Jr. Mrs p-,ni , in the Independent-Leader Rec- Raymond Peterson and dWl Waltet r '>..-.. "livtcd to represent the Jun- reation Room. named chainnini n; Manakgr were appointed as Christmas party ii.i ;tu(l senior Woman's Clubs of The Police Committe was urged, Synagogue A'.-nt-l at the citizenship Institute coaches of the Juntor varsity at The dark horse in>,, a letter from Walter Brown, THE BEGINNING OF A\ INSTALLATION: loos Aaronson, of Roann Corporation, loosens the salaries of $260 each. Appointed ist ijinHass College, wHich was AVENEL — Installation of new Mrs. Lockle. issociation president, to Install first shovelful of dirt at thr grnund-brrakinK rer monies for the nrw world-wide offices and ware- freshmen coaches at salaries of ii'-l'l in June. members of Congregation Sons of ipeed limit signs, and "children house facilities at Route 1 and Garden State Partway as members of the Township official family 1250 wire Herbert HoUowell and Jncob will be held tomorrow night 'I!if Avenel Lions Club will play" warning signs on both look on. Left to right, Cummittecniiin K. Richard Krauss, Mr. Aaronson, Mayor Hush B. Quigley. David Whypp. PLAN CARD I'ARI v in conjunctions with the regular hoM its opening meeting of the treete. It was also requested that Industrial Commission T Joseph P. Somrrs. The Board appointed Mrs. Joan- WOODBRIDGK .'.! 'in next Wednesday at 6:30 arrell Avenue be made a light religious services. Rabbi Molshe na McVey to teach grade 4 inAlpha Phi sorutiiy - P. M . at the Maple Tree Farm. raffle street. Cahana's sermon topic will be School Nrf. 1 at a salary of »3,700. Congregatlonnl c:,, — Mr. and Mrs. P. P. O'Connor, •The Spirit and the Form". The secretary to th* Board was Its fatl season v. n; A'jsociatlon members pointed New members to be introduced 40,[\ Wnodbridge Avenue, have re- ut that the new bridge whlah has Dr. Hirsch Joins authorized to advertise tot bids meeting Tuesday „ turned home after spending two are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alter, Mr. for a car for the school nurae Farm* Inn. Mrs. lOi 1 jened Harrell Avenue through to OBITUARIES and Mrs. Arthur Berlin. Mr. and v.i-i'L , vacationing in New York department. is general chalrmai! ;;tMc and the New England Freeman Street, has added to the Doctor's Group Mrs. Harold Blacker, Mr. and Mrs. roblem. On the. recommendation of card party will be :, St;.t<-.s where they visited with SOL DOCHINGEB bridge. A requiem mass will be Hymah Derwin, Mr. and Mrs- Sid- ber 21 in the clwn Mr. Brown and Curt Cadwal- Patrick A. Boylan, superintendent H hi ins and friends. Mr. and WOODBRIDGE— Funeral serv- celebrated at 9 A. i\. in St. James PERTH AMBOY - The Ob- ney Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry of school*, approval was Riven for room. A rummage siil Mi O'Connor have as guests der, executive vice-president, re- ices for Sol Dochlnger. 501 Got-church. Burial will be in thestetrical and Gynecological Group Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the Sunday SI1M«> torted their appointment by the the Special instruction for Geza M; O'Connor's lather and ham Avenue, were held Tuesday church cemetery. Mrs. Johnson Perth Amboy. composed of Dr. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Grebely and Henrietta Mondaki. 11 and 12. Next DIM mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. ownship Committee to *he afternoon at the Oreiner Funeral died Tuesday night in the South Henry A. Belafsky, Or. Samuel Greenspan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph September 23 In i,, Sewer Assessment Commission, wno are patients at the Roosevelt Knckson. St. Cloud, Fla. Home, 44 Oreen Street. Burial was Amboy Memorial hospital after a Breslow and Dr. Jack E. Shan- Herzfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Hospital. creation room. Mis\ Mr pnd Mrs. Robert M.Tune, hey will work with other town- in Beth Israel Cemetery. Mr. Do-brief illness. She leaves her son, gold, announce that Dr. Leonard GnittiB, Mr. and Mrs. JuUiw Isler, Will Conduct a mlssin 2 Clinton Place, are the parents hip appointees in fixing indi- chlnger died at his home Monday Arthur Johnson, with whom she M. Hirach ha.« become a member Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kunkes, Mr, Anti-malaria drug found useful and a sewing session of a son, Roger Mason Tune, born idual assessments for new sewers after a heart attack. A partner in made her home at 4 Robert Circle, of I!.. „.:.,:-> uid will join their and Mrs. Leonard Ueberman, Mr In arthritis. work. .September 5 at the Elizabeth in Barron Avenue, Prospect Street Sherman's Barber Shop, Main Sayreville; a daughter, Mrs. Wil-practice at 511 New Brunswick and Mrs. Martin Littinger, Mr General Hospital. The couple also nd sections of Harrell Avenue. Street, he leaves his widow, Diana liam Petrick, Woodbridge; two sis- Avenue, Perth Amboy. and Mrs. George Miller, Mr. am have two daughters, Lynn and William Scully was named to Sherman Dochlnger, and a son. ters, Miss May Dunn, Sayreville, Mrs. Melvin North. Mr. and Mrs lead a "watchdog" committee, to Dr. Hirsch is a native of NewHenry Pinkus, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Valerie. Leon Dochingcr, Columbus, - O. and Mrs. Roland Palko, Wood- York City and a graduate of the - -Mr. and Mrs. John Hivko eport activities of the Township Pall bearers at the funeral were bridge, and (our brothers, Jay, man Hosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs ommittee in revaluation, and m New York City school system. He Richard Selznick, Mr. and Mrs. 1895 nml daughter, Linda, Belevedwe. Jack Laden, Joseph Klein, Julius Thomas, George and Russell, all of completed his under-graduate Christensen's were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hiv- he creation of a new Fourth Henry Horlich, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward. Blake, Michael Terpanick, Michael Woodbridge. work at Bow do in College in hj's brother-in-law and sister, J. Trainer and Mayor Hugh Berent, Mr: and Mrs. Jack Far- 'The Friendly Store' Brunswick, Me. His medical stud- kas, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bel- Mi. and Mrs. John Uglily, 16 Assisting the chairman will be Quigley. MRS. STELLA ROPELESKI ies were completed at Bellevue Lenox Avenue. Jlis. Phillip Nellsen, Stephen FORDS — Funeral services for or, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oliner Medical College of New York Uni- and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Yelenlk. • o —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hrabar, lacz, Vincent Logue, and Jaqk STEPHEN WAKGO Mrs. Stella Campbell Ropeleski, versity. Dr. Hlrsih completed ro- Sponsors of the Oneg Shabot 398 Douglas Avenue, are the pa- i'Brlen. KEASBEY—Funeral services for 223 Liberty Street! were held this tating internship at Queens Gen- rents of twin sons, born at the Stephen Wargo, 51, 17 Dahl Ave- morning after which a solemn re- will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil- A donation of $25 was voted eral Hospital in New York City. kenfeld, in honor of their new baby Perth Amboy General Hospital, nue,- were'held Tuesday at the J. quiem mass was celebrated at Our Por the past thre years he has September 6. the Woodbridge Township S. Mitruska Funeral home, 531 Lady of Peace church. Burial was Morse Jay Wilkenfeld and the Business and Professional Wom- been specializing In obstetrics and birthdays of their daughters, Lor- —Radioman Seaman 1/C Wal- New Brunswick Avenue. Fords. in St. Gertrude's cemetery. Mrs. gjmecology as resident > at the tfieM ter Pttei'.sen, is spending a 22-day n's Club Barron Library Fund. Burial was in the family plot in Ropeleski (nee Wojtanowski) en, 5 and Deborah, B. Sympathy of the , association^ Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital Parents are urged to bring leave with his parents, Mr. and cemetery. MrwWifgo died* leaves her husband, Walter; a and Medical College. Mrs. Walter Petersen, 36 Park was officially extended to Arthur Saturday in the Perth Amboy daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell children six years and older to girdle Avenue. Seaman Petersen is sta- FrarUz, Harrell Avenue the General Hospital. He leaves a Dzubak; her mother, Mrs. Anelia Dr. Hirsch is a member of thethe services. During the sermon, tioned at the Naval Base, New- death of his wife. The group's daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Gay. and a Wojtanowski; two sisters, Mrs.American College of Obstetricians the children will congregate In the port, R. I. . Robert Griffin good wishes were sent to Charles son, Stephen, r.; two sisters, Mrs.Raymond Hansen and Mrs. Henry and Gynecologists. Junior mem- Center, where a religious story will R.D.S.N.. of Fordham, N. Y., who E: Gregory, booster of the associa- Julia Mezaros" and Mrs. Helen Rataczak; and four brothers, Jo- ber of the American College ofbe read to them. The Bible story is stationed at the same naval ion, as an ally in the group'sStevenson; two brothers, Charles seph, Frank, Edward and Theo- Surgeons, eligible member for the this week will be read by Mrs tia.se, is a guest of the Petersen 'ight for better government, whoand Frank Warsju; and a niece, dore Wojtanowski. Boards of Obstetrics and Gyne- Samuel Resnikoff. family. is recovering from a heart attack Mrs, Margaret Rychlicki, with cology and a member of the Phi High Holiday services are sche- —Ture Johnson, 26 Park Ave- at Perth Amboy General Hospital. whom he lived. ALBERT V. ASHBY . Delta Epgilon, national medical duled as follows. Rosh Hashonah, FORDS — Funeral services for fraternity. He is at present on the September 25, 7:30 P. M., Septem- ilex Eber Appointed LIBRA BALI>4SSAK1 Albert V. Ashby, 39 Ford Avenue. clinical and teaching staffs of the ber 26, 9 A. M. first day; Septem- PORT READING — Funeral were held yesterday afternoon at Metropolitan Hospital and thbeer 26, 7:30 P. M. September 27. To COP Lawyer's Post services for Mrs. Libra Marie Bal- the Flynn and Son Funeral home Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital and 9 A. M. second day; Yom Kippur Haitfwd. Conn, ioxousrty with Rev. Elden globs officiating. Medical' ScKOoI. semcra, octoner 4; Kol Nidre RAINY DAY NEW BRUSWICK—Assembly* of Port Reading, were held Satur- Mr. Ashby died Monday. Burial service 8:30 P. M., October 5, man William E. Ozzard of Somer- Dr. Hirsch has taken up resi- unging day at St. Anthony's church, Port was in Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. A. M. and Ylzkor service 11:30 set unnouncid the appoinmtent dence at 170 Fifth Street. Fords. / / / hi A. M. today of former Prosecutor Alex Reading, with Rev. Stanislaus Mi- los celebrant of the requiem mass. -ANY DAY Eber, Highland Park, as Middle- Registration Deadline . of C. Pilgrimage waistline sex County chairman of the state- Burial was in St. James' Cemetery, wide Lawyers for Forbes organi- Woodbridge. Pallbearers were Ce- $et for September 26 To Willianigtotvn Set WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER zation. sar Yacovone, Dominick DePalmu, Gragio Palumbo, Biagio Cuiffreda, WOODBRIDGE — If you want WOODBRIDGE-Grand Knight rmcurriONS Mr. pzzard, who \s state Execu- Salvadore Giardiello and Sulvatore ohh Papp. Jr., Middlesex Council tive Director of the group, said to vote In the next general elec- Frees your wafstilnt Barbato. tion be sure you are registered No. 887, Knights of Columbus, SICK ROOM NffOS Eber will head an organisation of Mmcnineed that final plans for the Middlosex lawyers who have before the deadline, September VITAMINS Flattens yourtumny HENRY DOUCETTE 26. pilgrimage to Williamstown this agreed to seek the election pf the WOODBRIDGE — Funeral serv- Sunday have been completed. Republican candidate for Gover- ices for Henry Doucette, 53 To m*ke it easier for those who Those interested should contact tAtr sumits Sleeks your hips nor, Sen. Malcolm Forbes. A pri-Wedgewood Avenue, were held have not registered as yet. Town- Larry Lucas. mary function of the group will be Saturday morning at St. James ship Clerk B. J. Dunlgan an- The Council Bowling League Slims your thighs You'll be smart and to aid Sen Forbes in filling speak- Church, Woodbridge. Rev. Gus- nounces, that his offlce will bestarts tonight with Pete McCann PUBLIX comfortabl* in your ing engagements. tave Napoleon celebrated the re open the nights of September 23 still accepting entries. The week- Mr. Ozzard said both he andquiem Mass. Burial was in theto 26 inclusive from 7:30 to if ly "Seafood Night" will be held PHARMACY wry® Sen. Forbes were "extremely church cemetery. Pallbearers were tomorrow at 8 o'clock with John 91 Main St., Woodbridjc X-RAY PROGRAM pleased" that Mr.Eber had agreed Robert and Ernest Olrich, Chester Leear. chairman. The Saturday Phone WO-8-0809 to accept the position. "With aPachucki, Joseph Dambiowski. WOODBRIDGE—The public Is night social will take place this invited to participate in a free Op<-n Kv». HI) to, Suiidjiy till 1 P.M. man of Alex Eber's caliber at the Gene Deverln and Chester Brod- week with John M. Mullen and I I'KKK PAKK1NU IN KEAH mom, helm, we can, be sure that this Mnskj. - chest X-Ray program sponsored Steve Ungvary, co-chairmen. ' organization will not exist merely by the Middlesex County Tuber- on paper, but will make a real MRS. JULIA JOHNSON culosis and Health League. This will be held at the Woodbridge ALL-WEATHER COAT contribution to victory," he said. SAYREILLE — Funeral services for Mrs. Julia S. Johnson, a native Jewish Community Center Octo- Are you planning to take a $4.95 to $49.75 of Woodbridge until the last few ber S from 2 to 5 P. M. and from 8 NEW URUN8WICK SECRETARIAL years, will be held tomorrow, atto 8 P. M., and is open to anyone ACCOUNTING Si PREP SCHOOL 8:30 A. M. from the Greraer Fun- over 16 years of «ge. Women K«eistriitton for Intensive Fill eral home, 44 Green Street, Wood- should wear a blouw and *kirt. Courses now open. Act promptly. •0 BRIEGS I'laHi-s limited. CRUISE feels like mxt-to-nothing on! 91 Smith St., Perth Amboy 110 Albany St., New Brunaplck KiUn*r-5-3910 this Fall, Winter or Christmas? You hardly know you're wearing 0 glrdl«...Fiis U- so different I Mgde of a now light fantastic elastic ' If you're thinking of a happy, gala cruise to the West lithe little girdlij looks JO tiny-y»t has an olmobi UF.IJ Gas Genie Says,.. Indies or the Mediterranean, or to South Aowrtsa, Europe lievable 130% up-and-down »tratch. Wh8*«r you M. RADER'S or ttvwi Around the World, then make your r«wrvaUoa ting, standing, walking-It m-O-v-«-8 -wUh your «•'• now whiln Fall, Winter and ChrUtmas cruise awoe Is stilt available. We will help you sqimH tiw p#r(«ct auiim, glv« movement. Made of a niw, 48-gouge nylon pow^ ' f IV6 60TA V you full Uifuruiatiun, and ie«Av« th« cabin you want on thar feats like next-to-nothlng on, y»l moulds you u>;1 A SECRET ABOUT /s EXTRA-PROTECTION the ship of your choice. But don't rink disappointment — figure of your fondo&t d/eomi. 06 yow figm a low all or stop in at our offlce NOW for all cruiM inform*Uoii new fr/s-Xee todoy, S, M, l,,Elther pantls or g'(tJlc i!rJ \ ELIZABETHTOVVN ' and literature.

^yl SECRET THAT Are you planning to take a We Also Cttry ^K\\YOU LIVE BETTER MA1DENFORM BRAS n f MH wtTHTHE Sun-Proof WINTER VACATION ~ \ mL-TUA MAGIC OF $A?!\J HOUSE PAINT in FLORIDA? STORE HOURS: * Fum«-Re»litan!l' S«lf-Clto«*»f Open D«ity 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Contains Vlfollud Ottt If so, book your plane, train and hotel res- ' Closed Wednesday All Day ervations now. Early reservations advisable. RADER'S Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. m. •••-: •••• Phom; Wallpaper and Painters' MARGARETTEN & CO VAlley 378 State Street, Verih 1TOEI HOVUM; INCORPORATE I) 6-?63KNT-LEADER , SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 PAGE THREE j \ Projects Perth Amboy Church Scene Casting to Begin Hollander-Samson WeddingWoodbridge, Conn! ;ikfasl Plans Of Kmech-Serak CeremonyFor 'Caine Mutiny' Rite Held Sunday at Noon Lions Plan ,.. Aiin'ilco Mnrello ,. iin. opciiiiiK mect- WOODBRIDGE— Miss Barbara WOODBBIDGE — On Monday WOODBRIDOE —• The Essex The bride, escorted by h«r pa- WOODBRIDOE — The W 1 ^ptembor 18, and Thursday, Sep- : , ;P,(lll Of tllf H.O- iersi k. duuRliter of Mr. nnd Mrs. louse In Newark, was the acene renU, wore a full gown of white IdKe Lions Club will be host mb'-r 19, casting for the Adatl ,,; SI.. Andrew's if the wedding of Miss Lois Sam- mported organdy, waltz-length he Woodbridge Conn :imrlf!s Sernk, 567 Almon Avenue, iranl Players' production of Her vlth skirt of sky blue tulle , iirw church hall. on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ons Club Octobnr Id, It WtS , Minplt'l.rd for thr mciime the bride of Basil V. mn Wouk's "Came Mutiny Court i portrait neckline and full •flitlnl" will take place at th< iorted by Dr. Cyril Hunter, i, [ r: oni m u n ion (inert), son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- VilUam Samson. 493 Barron Ave- circular skirt/ Her shoulder Voodbrldge Jewish Communlt! nlttee chairman, at a meeting . : ,i, i li in tlic new <'s Kmech. Brooklyn, N. Y,. In a ue, to J. Michael Hollander, son ength veil was arranged from f T inter. The Brosdwfly hit, whicl he local club held at Homer'* ,„!,.] the clialrmfln- matching cap with seed pear', louble-rliiR ceremony Saturday at is nn nil-male cast, will be pres- >f Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Hol- i,,; n Mnhmi. Reser- trimming and she carried white ..„• Cabin Monday. The events of, it. John's Greek Catholic Church iited on November 23 and 24. ajider. 44 High Street, formerli he day, an annual affair, wilt '„. miidr by ."ftptem- orchids on a prayer book trimmed All- m-'mncrs of the congrega- >f Fair Lawn, Metuchen, Sunday i may bo purjshnsrt 'erth Amboy, The Rev. Stephen Aith streamers of slephanotls. nclude a luncheon at How»rff •on. nnd otheis Interested In Llttl • |.|ii(iii. Mrs. William iodor officiated. \t noon. Miss Lynn Samson, Woodbridge lohnsoii's at noon, followed bjfc The bride wan erven in man I- hefttre Productions, are Invltei oil at the Colonla Couhtry Clubt lii'iiry Kwnnllski T try out. According to Jac! .as her sister's maid of honor i .,1ns or Mis. Josepl. gc by her father, and wore a while Mrs. Seymour Cohen •nd dinner at* the Country Clu» Tilcess-ltne gown of allK taffeta Mtdenker, director of the play it 6 P.M. For non-golfers, a vlai ., rominittec meeting \anv roles, including seven non Polonia, another slAter, was ma I ,,, ^liiy ;it. 9 P. M. vith a portrait neckline of Alen- urn of honor.,, o the Radio Corporation 0 'on lace embroidered with seed peaking parts, are available \merica plant in Avenel has beei I'cticca was named Alex Welntrob-, Trenton, served oearls and sequins. The gown ex- 'ackstage assistance is also, need- •. rrtnged. , ,,| ii rnko sale Sep- Robert G. Slepmann, son of Mr. d and persons interested In t,W | as best man. Ushers were 8ey- :.,, e:n'h Ma&s. Mrs. and Mrs. Carl F. Slepmann, 425 ended Into a chapel train and the William Perna, chairman of th 'wide wore also a veil of Fren'cl socct of the theatre are request- I mour Cohen, Coldnla, brother-ln- . .i ii-iruin. announced Woodbine Avenue, Avenel, has •ritertalnment committee, r* : llusion attached to a beaded ;d to attend. | lav of the bride; Donald Frieden , ,.,, the trip to the completed basic trafnlnit at iorted that both the recent swtt :rown. She carried orchids anifl beru, Millburn, cousin of thi i. t.mmcle October lackland Air Force Bade, Sun ••tephartbtls ana a prayerbook. bridegroom; Prank DrahouMl neet and clambake w«re WgW ,i, nip by October 7. Antonio, Texas, and has been Fa.r Lawn; Mluhael-Lasser, Plain uccedsful affairs. Miss OISR Kurta, Woodbridge. turlliorcd for the asBiirncd to Keeslcr AFB for Cops' Referendum field; Edward Berkowlte, Fords Rev. William H. Schmau*, new vas maid of honor, and the brides- , N'.vi'inbcr 16, undct training a* a radio operator. His and Robert Feer, Brookline, Mass y elected president, presided . address In an follows: A/B Ro- maids were Miss Helen Hramotnlk iL IMP of Mrs. Chatty. he meeting bert 0. Slepmann, AF 12541458. Woodbridge, and Mrs. Francis Debated by Clufc Upon return from a weddin* • ,. .ivullaple and may Oleyar, .Bayonne, sister ol the trip to Miami, Fla., the couple wll. ,; tiumiah the chalr- Box 1108, 3383rd Student Squa- dron KeMlcr APR, Blloxi, Ml«s. bridegroom. , Mr. John Serak WOODBRIDGE — M 1 c h a e reside in Cambridge, Mass., when , ,!i Irs PCRII, Christmas brother df the. bride, served as best Berko, secretary of the First thpy will be at home after Sep Youth Director ., .I, stilted orders nre man, and ushers were Michael Ward, 6th District, Democratic tember 13. For traveling the brldi Kmech, Brooklyn, and Roy Derev- :iub announced that a complete rho.se a white and turquoise pun ,n:ici'd thnt the first Ellcntuck-Karp ianlk. New York City. irogram for the season has been silk dress with a matching coa Assumes Duties i,r Living Rosary After a weddlns trip to B°i- ilanned, at the first fall meeting and accessories, , Tuwtclay At 8 P. M. muda, the couple will make their held recently at the Fulton Stree The bride ls a graduate ol WOODBPIDOE — Frederic null All Rosarlan?! Engagement Told home In Fords. leadquarters. Woodbridge High School, class o! Ironkcma, Jr., Junior at Prince iH'iid, Mrs. Serak ls a graduate of 1954, and attended Syracuse Uni WODDBRIDGE-Mr. and Mrs. Sgt. Joseph McLaughlln of the on Theological Seminary, Prince MI-II, president, wel- Woodbridge High School and 's Woodbridge PBA spoke on the veivsity before entering Boston on, will assume his duties a ,, n Wolchahakl and lack Kar?, 421 Evrrureen Avenue, employed by the First Bank and Irndle.v Beach, announce the en- -"fcrendum in the November elec- University where she is a, senio Touth Director, Sunday, at th .. , ns now membcrt. Trust company?>P.:rth Amboy. Th j In the School of Education. Whtl 'HRempnt, of thier daughter, bridegroom Is a graduate of City lon whl:h would RIVP a $500 "irst Prosbyterlan Church « lor tlie social hour Sheila Diane, to Mark s. Ellen- College of New York and served lcross-the-board raise to 'he po- at Syracuse she was house man Voodbridgo. : • direction of Mrs.tuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis with the Army. He ls now em- lice department. The club *'lll ls- a(?cr of Delta Phi Epsllon Sororltj Mr. Bronkema will assist I . ;md her comralt- iue a st i cement on this Question and attorney general of Women'; 1 Bllentuck, 593 Elite Place. ployed at the Rarltan Arsenal. MRS. BASIL V. KMECH Tarl H. Devanny, pastor, In th \t meeting will be it its October meeting. Student Government Court. MIM Karp. a graduate of As- Sunday School and church serV The club endorsed the two The bridegroom was graduate ces and with the religious an bury Park HlRh School, studied at from Fair Lawn High School Rider College, Trenton. Her fiance *>mocratic Incumbents for re oclal activities of the young pea 21 Sisterhoods Cursis Celebrate -lection, Mayor Huph B. Quigley class of 1952. and Harvard Uni- ile during the coming fall an [ni (-irh to Compete s a graduate of Woodbridge High versity, cum laude, with class o School, class of 1953 and Rider md Committeeman L. Charles vinter. Mr. Bronkema's father ISJ6, He ls entering his seconi •n associate'professor at Bloom })nun (orps Contest College, class of 1957. He is a To be Guests Here 35th Anniversary Manglone. The annual pre-election dance year at Harvard Law School. leld Theological Seminary an i Mis.su Eva and member of Sigma Llambda Chi lastor of the Madison Avenu fraternity and is associated with WOODBRTDQE — The Sister- AVENEL—Mr. and Mrs. Albert sponspred jointly by the Firs ! !!/r. daughters of Ward second and sixth Distric iLATE REELECTED ?resbyterian Church, Elizabeth \t..- John Llnzer, Llv- the Ocneral Baking Company. hood of Congregation Adath Cursl, 24 Homestead Avnnue, were New York. Israel will be hostess to 21 sister- guests of honor at a surprise 'buf- Democratic Clubs will be held WOODBRIDaE—At! offices ,,ii': Miss Beth Anne November 3 at the Craftsman's .,; .iii'i of Mr, and Mrs. hoods of the Central New Jersey fet party,Sunday in celebration of 'he Woodbridge Radio Club wer< ORT AT MEETINtt branch of the National Women's their 35th wedding anniversary. Club. The affair is open to the reelected at the annual meeting ai MENLO PARK TERRACE—Th ; n.ic. Fifth Avenue; public. Proceeds will furnish v i>:ie Oreco, daughter Home Builders to Meet League at 1U first branch meeting Mr. and Mrs. Curst were mar- follows: President, William Sir. opening meeting of the Metwoa Christmas party for children in MRS. J. MICHAEL HOLLANDER .: Mr.s. Peter Greco, next Thursday in the Woodbridge ried September 9,1922 at the Our nack; vice president, Leon DeWltt ihaptet, Women's American ORl \n Woodbridge, Monday Lady of Mount Carmel Church the two districts. secretary-treasurer, Frank' v will leave Satur- Jewish Community Center. The was held Tuesday at the Metuchei Nutley, and have resided in Avenel Rabbi Samuel Newbergcr of Baumgartner. Educational films Jewish Community Center. : : four days at Atlan- WOODBRIDQE ~ The Home meeting will last from 10 A.M. to for the past 34 years. Congregation Adath Israel, loaned by Shell Oil Company, wer White Elephant sale under the di- . i:c they will attend Builders Association oT Rarttan 3 P. M. Theme of the day will be HONORED AT SHOWER Woodbridge, officiated at the shown with the use of a new sounc rection of Mrs. Eugene Ladou| in Legion National Valley will hold its first meeting "The Jewish Home Beautiful — Guests were Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank WOODBRIDGE—Miss Janice E double-ring ceremony. projector, . ( was the feature of the program. ;. oj the season at Lou Homer's Log Holiday Panorama" with Mrs. Cursi. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cor- Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cabin on Monday night, Melvln Safran, Metuchen, chair- nacchio and son, Joseph and William Larsen, 92 Second Street ;ue members of the man. daughter, Linda; Mr. and Mrswa. s honored recently at a surprls I . ..•: .if the Perth Amboy Speaker of the evening will be R. 8. Doherty, manager of the Mrs. Ernest Llchtman and Mrs.Salvatore Cursi and son, Salva- bridal shower given by Mrs. Alex ) mi and Bugle Corps.! tore, and daughters, Kathleen and ander Gulics at her home on Oak . r.impete with other \ Heating and Air Conditioning Di- Murray Dem are In charge ol vision of National U. S. Radiator local arrangements, with Mrs. Patricia; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Avenue. Miss Larsen and James <: :i the United States Cursl, Jr.. and son, Anthony, and E. Gulics, will be married Septem- . ,..ti Drum and Bugle Corp. Mr. Dohorty is a member Bernard Coen taking reservations. of Market Research tommlttee Mrs. Fred Kaufman, local "Juda- Miss Jean Cursi, all of Avenel. ber 21 In St. Michael's Magyai Greek Catholic church, Perth Am •Mil be accompanied of Better Heating and Cooling ism-ln-the-Home" chairman, will Council and on the Board of Di- The easiest way to find ou boy. About 60 guests attended thi T :"(••) and MM. Ufczer. handle all displays. A special dis- rectors of'OH Heat Institute of what a p»rson knows Ls to Jet himshower from Woodbridge, Pertl play of holiday table settings will talk aloud. Amboy,, Linden and Avenel. America. be done by Mrs. living Ellen- .'.irk is as bad as too bogen, Mrs. Samuel OurskyT Mrs. i',;t few are troubled The Capital goods boom \s seen Edward Kaufman, Mrs. Fred as tapering off. Kaufman, Mrs1, Jack Laden, Mrs. Gas Genie Says, Isadore R^osenblum, Mrs. William Samson and Mrs. Laurence Weiss. Mrs. Lionel Conlsa, branch IM ALL PUFFED UP WITH vice-president; has arranged a SUPPLIES IT'S AMBOY FEED and GARDEN SHOP! CHECK YOUR CHILD'S professional display of Jewish PRIDE-ABOUT THE BI6 ceremonial and art objects of NEWS ELIZABETHTOWN 6A5 FOOT GROWTH REGULARLY... silver, fabric and ceramics. A NOTHING ON EARTH • :• 'liilcl needs frequent check-ups to make model Sisterhood Gift Shop and MAS FOR YOU NEXT You're O months ahead a model book and publications Takes The Place Of Hut his shoes fit. Children's feet grow department will be on view. There WEEK...AMP ABOUT H«U> FITTING SHOES ARE HARMFUL! will also be a display of interest- when you use... :' Joing everything possible to bring you ing items of Judalca from private THE WAY THE COW MANURE that are good values and good for your collections. Brunch will be served after re- MAGiO OF GAS •II»:»I-:N*S. specializing in shoes for children to gistration. A short'business meet- SAVE$ YOU TIME '• invites you to bring, in your child for regu- ing will take place, and the after- G noon will be devoted to a descrip- AND MONEY• iv check-ups. There is NO CHARGE for this tion and display of holiday pro- •'•••'•. We urge you to take full advantage of grams for meetings. All who are BACCTd It Manning to 6e present at the brunch must make their reserva- Next to . tions by tomorrow. MICHIGAN PEAT GIODEN'S Terth Amboy '•' i ri \iuboy JUVENILE S1IOKS Post Office Hadassah Chapter 9a.H. on lawns-gardens-shruKs Sets Supper Date with BACCTO8MICHIGAN PEAT* with regular p«at* WOODBRIDGE—The executive DOLLARS m SENSE board of the Woodbridge chapter of haclftssah met in the home of Mrs, Jack Gottdenker, Elmwood Vvetme. Mrs. Alfred Kaplan, ISHOPH&S nembership chairman, announced i i>ald-up supper Oct. 30. Mrs. uirahnrn r-noner. education chair- man. ouUlned the coming year's Am me MORE! ictivltics and announced that the THE BEST COW MANURE xecutlve board will have a study Dried daily as it comes from tht •.ourse on "Great Ages and Ideals Rahway Fashion Fabrics barns. Use anytime ... easy to EXCLUSIVE BfiCCTO* PROCESS MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! if the Jewish People." Mrs. living handle... free of live weed seeds Improved BACCTOC MICHIGAN PCAT it Iha IIVE Peat that go«i la work aoodstein will head the study ... won't burn, Tlie perfect a!U "CORNICE SPECIALS" •I one*... givei you a 6-monlh head ilart toward boiler ggrdtnln). iroup. Organic, all-purpose* fertilizer. 5, *T»st» ii(l rhododendron plants by leading botanic institution. Mrs. Erneit Ucjlitmttii ?av« u 10, 25, 50 Ib. bags. FREE Folder •eport on the Middle East situa- HARDWOOD lon. Tlie annual.-donor luncheon BACCTO MICHIGAN PEAT* HOLD 17! 7HIRE'S vill bs held at the Waldorf Astoria, IS -lew York, March 17,, Mrs. David CORNICE processed the BACCTO way, took for iht word Increases baeter;lal action In 8iTT£R WM tokeepirack Walton announced. Mis. Jerry Le- • with BACCTO on /ine, theater, party chairman, said WATCH your soil, frees locked In ni- DUST {ov. 1. AecHbook ltubs>~plus sure; receipts 36" 99c today. Free booklet on lawns \4rs. Goftdenlfer was assisted In 36" 1.99 For Our and gardens. Stop In for (your cancelled checto). hostessing by Mrs. Malcolm Hlr- yours today. sh«y and Mrs. Herman WUiter «" 1.99 42" . 2.49 48" 2.49 48" . YOUTH SCHEDULE 2.99 FALL AVENEL — H has been art- 60" :... ..v 2.99 80" 3.99 , INVITE YOU TO STAfeT THAT \ announced toy the Congregation 72"..- 3.49 72" . .... 4.49 Bulb Specials Sons of Jacob that the > youth Mete PATH) BLOCKS 29c Each schedule has been revised as. fol- 84" 4.49 84" . 4.99 ACCOUNT WITH US NOW! lows: Teenagers, Monday at 7 P. M, under the direction of Harold 96" 4.99 »6" 5.99 Berkowltz, Harry Waters and Mrs. , i»8" ...... 5.49 108" ...... 6.49 Lester Jacobs; fourth arid fUth 120" , 5.99 AMBQY FEED CO., Inc." graders, TMe&day at 7 P. M. under UO" 6.99 the direction of Gteorge Miller and Mrs.' Harold MelU; sixth, seventh GARDEN SH"P and eighth graders Wedwaday at 7 p. M under tlie direction of Jules Rahway Fashion Fabrics Established 1919 — George W«lsh, Prw. » Islur and Mrs. Samuel Resnitoff. A|iyo»e wishing further Informa- 1425 Main Street cN«t M j 279 New Brunswick Av$. (Cor. Oak Street I Perth An tion may cull Mr. Btrkowltt, obaU1- WIONE rnui of ywth activates, Fulton FU-8-8311 •4814 o; 'mi m PhoiMjHt-2.1350 aosB weu, A? W PAGE FOUR vTHURSDAY. REPTEMBER 1?.

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bouncing, eixht-pound Richard .Ipnsnn son of Mr and Mrs COFFEE PRICES 6< LBj Bryan Jensen. Fords. The baby's mnther Is the former Arlene Jen- sen. Hopelawn. Mr, and Ml* Howard Jensen, Fords, ar« the NOW 16< TO 20 A IB. LESS THAN A YEAR AGO! baby's urandparents. And in ad- dition to this good group of rela Onc« again, your A*P slashes prices oa one of America's new low prices... your choice is still Custom Ground beforo | lives ahead of him, the baby also your eyes exactly right for your cofftemaker. You get all ' hns a great-great-grandmother favorites,..Custom Ground KhP premium-duality Coffee! (who is Mrs. Margaret Larsen, R«n«mb«r...on/f th* price is changed! These are the the fine, fresh flavor you pay for! ; Perth Amboy - Mi ;»!iP. V. at the home of Mrs. An- Seas," Armstrong Sperry. Totaato Paste Super-Right"-Genuine Spring Lamb drew Butkowsky. East Avenue. Doffltttie "Suptf-Right" Quality Beef —New voters still have time to reuUter for the coming general elections at the home of Harry Program Outlined O'Connor, 384 Broad Street, be- LEGS of LAMB tween the hours of 7:30 and 9 By Avenel Church POT ROAST PJU. Deadline for registration is WHOLE OR EITHER HALF September 26. New voters must AVENEL—Dr. Charles S. Mac- Kraft*t Dressing have lived in the state one year Kenzie, pastor of the First Presby- French or Mir«cl« and the county five months. terian Church, announces that be- Regular 1 BONELESS CHUCK —Mrs. W. F. Klefer, West Ave- ginning Sunday, morning worship '"Me c C C nue, had as a recent guest Mrs. services will be coducted at 8:30, Style (No Fat Wded] Steve Willand. Caldwell. services will be conducted at 8:30 botti.** Mb. Ib. Ib. —Louis Krasovic. Jr., Old Road, 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. Church 53. = 59 left by plane Monday for Jack- school meets at 9:30 and 11:00 A. 55 sonville, Fla., to meet the carrier M. Bus service will begin again for Beech-Nut Essex. Krasovic Is a Naval in- the 11:00 o'clock worship service "Super-Right" Qwlity Ib. terior communications fireman. and Sunday School. STEWING DEEF Boneless —Sewaren young people re- The Termite Fellowship will re- 55< SWIFT'S SAUSAGE >z - 53< turning to college this week in- sume their meetings on Saturday Sfrilntd Chopptd Su clude Bill Weinbrenner, 48 Vernon at 10:30 A. M., according to Mrs. Street, to Concordia College, J. E. Warren, leader. Mrs. Robert 10-99' 6 89«= FRAMKFURTERS C" 59c FRESH FILLET «••'»«••« 49< Minn.; Betty Lloyd, Cliff Road, Harman, adviser to the Junior to Glassboro State Teachers Col- High Fellowship, reports that their DAIRY BUYS! lege; Casper Boehm, West Ave- meeting schedule is incomplete at nue, to Dickinson College, Car- this time, but that an announce- Unit REDUCED .'-Sunnybrook Large Size—Nearby Firm. \te\t. Pa.; Keitn Burnett, uiitt ment will be forthcoming in the FRESH FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES.' Road, to St. Vincent's College, near future. The Senior High laundry Starch Latrobe, Pa. Fellowship will hold its business WHITE EGGS,:' :69c —The first meeting this season meeting on Sunday at 7:00 P. M. Sliced American J^. *53« of Intermediate Girl Scout Troop with recreation on Wednesday CANTALOUPE wsJa? <> 21 < 19 tfas held Monday night in the night at the same hour. The/ Parish House. Plans were dis- Young Adult Fellowship Is under- Natural Swiss Slices rr;:; 37' cussed for the overnight cook-out going reorganization, according to POTATOES ^..'t/fe'TL IA >b. ik? |b e to be held Sept, 21 in the Scout Miss Joan Van Pelt, and definite ley Imported Italian Provolone 99 cabins in Roosevelt Park. Mem- schedules will be released shortly. I VlHIVtsJ ONE PRICE ONLY! IV^J^ bers' of the Oakf Patrol have de- The Singspiration Service, held Sharp Cheddar Cheese ^ *67< cided to publish a monthly troop weekly on Sunday evenings at 8:00 Liquid Detergent Fre»h — ONE PRICE ONLY! Large Size California-ONE PRICE ONLY! paper, "Oak Leaves." Marilyn o'clock, this week will feature a Gruyere Cheese ^J ;;;39« Urn. 22 oi. | Patrick will be editor, assisted by guest speaker from Pine Beach. Pamela Seng, Janet Wasilek and Mrs. O. E. Qsterheldt., Mrs. Os- cin can Broccoli 25c Oranges 10 - 49c Mary Wasylyk. The paper will terheldt will base her address on Fresh Fraeilono- ONE PRICE OMLY! Seedless California ONE PRICE ONLY! Jane Parker Baked Goods.' note coming events, vis 1 tots, the original of the Tabernacle, birthdays, new recruits, jokes, and Singing will be led by Robert Gas- projects. Four Brownie fly-ups saway, Spie & Span. Prunes 3 » 29c Grapes 2 < 35c were accepted into the troop as Dr. MaeKenzie says that a need for Wishing painted surface! new recruits. These were Leona exists for Church School teachers Rodney, Wendy Howell, Lorna and substitutes, as well as Recrea1- e and Diane eimonsen. They will tional Supervisor for Westminster 1 *T87 Libby's study tenderfoot requirements Hall. A director is also being pig- • with Mrs. Anne Mesar. Next week sought for the Carol Choir. Any- Brand patrols will be re-organized and one wishing to volunteer for any TOMATO JUICE new patrol leaders elected. Senior of these positions is invited to call Troop 51 also met Monday night. the church office. Soft-Weve i Own Pure Vegetable Shortening Reports on the Christmas project A Men's Get-Together is sche- With Special 10c Off Label PINEAPPLE PIE were given, and it was decided to duled far September 23rd at the Tissue DEXO assist in the Intermediate over- church. Guest speaker will be fir. LuK-iam trmptinf tropjtil p night trip on September. 21. James Clark, formerly of St. Louis «^lf in t crutt thm'» btbd lu per- and now of Princeton. With 2. feclion. KrKultrly yricrj u 49c —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krasovic, solond ' The music Department an- Old Road, have returned from a Off Label nounces' practice sessios will be AJAX CLEANSER 2100-mile trip through New Eng- held'Thursday at 3:45 P, M. for Danish Almoid Riif .. 43* land, Canada and Nova Scotia. Lord Mott's—French Style the Carol Choir, and at 8:15 P. M. Swanee * A&P Brand —Mrs. Benjamin Dorgai, ,L51 for the Chancel Choir. All mem- Giant Jolly Roll . . . -59' Old Road, has returned home bers are urged to attend. from the Perth Amboy Hospital String Beans 2T31c Burnett Pears 2 :67< The Mr. and Mrs. Club will meet Toilet Tissue after the birth of a son. PineiDpls-Grapefruit Whitli Yellow, Devil's Food, Honey Spice this Friday at 8:15 P. M. in Church FROZEN FOODS f —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Uoyd and Hall. Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie 4,11.490 daughter, Betty, and Mr. Lloyd's will lead the; devotional service, mother, Mrs. Samuel Lloyd, Del Monte »»"' 21,53c Cake Mixes •': 2 «r 49. followed by a talk by the Rev, C. Hershey, Nestlt or Baker's j\ni pag, Woodbridge, spent Sunday in New F. Fagerburg, pastor of tha Con- York and saw "The Seven Won- Orange luice 3 40c gregational Church of Woodbridge. Red Heart ders of the World." His topic will be "Christian Wit- Chocolate "» 3 ,95c Angel Food ^ MI^ 43< e —The Sewaren Card Club will ness in East Harlem". Rev. Fager- White w Colored Irtlug Gedfisn Fillet 2:;: 65 meet September 17 at the home burg served as pastor in a non- Dog Food of Miss Kay Freeman, Perth sectarian church in Harlem pre- J»tf, Fiih or Liv«r 5 BreaM Shrimp Amboy. vious to his present assignment. Scot Towels s!«.u 2 "35c Lorna Doones C —Mrs. Roy Anderson and chil- r 31 The meeting will conclude with 6 C 2 :H 53 dren, Bonnie and Bob, former a social hour of refreshments and Dinty Moore Beef Stew , "c;;43 Burry'sGauchos .,:'.;;': ';;J9 residents of the apartment house fellowship. Aol married couples are fl * on West Avenue opposite the sta- invited. Vienna Sausage **•* 2 \z 37 Hartley's Marmalade* oC '^n* tion, were recent guests of.Mr. Ivory 7 and Mrs. Casper Boehm. The NO STATEHOOD White Meat Tuna J£t -89« Junket Rennet Powder Andersons now live in Hawthorne. The Senate set aside until next' Personal Soap 3 —Add Mr*. Harry Halsey to the year action on bills to grant state- Maine Sardines >^ 2 ^27« West Pine Deodorant . . ':20 growing rank* of Sewaren groat- hood to Hawaii aud Alaska This grandmothers. The town's popu- issue lias come to the attention <« Ntxb. Metal Polish • • lar librarian was promoted w>this of Congress every year for the m M Hilady'i Cheese Blintzes status with the birth Satur.daV in past decade or so, with no Anal Kitchen Charm *•••"•« «;\t> Household Bags »»» am* n> Perth Amboy Oeneral Hospital qf action being taken. Red L Fish Dinner "«< • ivory Soap Kraft's fgr di«h«, laundry or b»th Fluffo Nazola Oil Border's TIME FOR FALL RUG CLEANING ,6oM-<«ler*d thorttnln| For cooking, ultdi, b«lln« Deluxe Sl|ees Cream Cheese A- by New lersey's — ' 7««ff 3 n, Pimtnhi, Swht All yul.t». UU UK pint |2* quirt (Q0 SOL M Ch.tl* Prices offtctlvt Him Saturday, Sept. Htk I" j Modern Equipped plattic cup •* Super Market! and Self-Survice irores onlr Rug Cleaning Plant Ivory Soap Oxydel Colgate's Vel Blue Dot Ouz Dash Detergoit Super S»«J For UiWry in tliw ind whit* d«t*rg«n( Detergent . BOYES RUG CLEANING CO. F*r unit in. meeting of the Mothers Club was lield recently In the home hf Mrs. drive (or funds for the Avenel- i:i Blank ad ntr brotntr Telephone Mercury 4-1111 S pen (•'•!•, Dnimmoncl. Elmwood Colonia First Aid Squad, reported C'onyack. S thftt donation* to date reached Avenue, with Mrs. Robert Ofirk as By Mr. and Mr», P." the- $1,500 mark the first week of co-honicss, Mrs. Peter Urban, pre- wore hosts a} a family gftt lollcltatlon. ' "MBS. LESTER r(,((KVV ANTED • sii!i.l High School girl facilities. Harry Jones, Steve Bumback and against the Fords Firemen. Proceed* will go to The Independent- browskl were hosts Thursday at a and Mrs. Theodore ggB&siak Cele- , MI Referentes. Call George Evans. Mr. Cohen emphasized the fact family party honoring the birth- brated their wedding anniversaries i .-.Boo. 9-ia* • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • Leader Christmas Fund. that annual dues will be well with- days of son Teddy and his grand- this week, in the reach of most budgets. Plans —Birthday greetings also to nil HELP WANTED • CARTERET—Two-family house, FARM DROUGHT BILL mother. Mrs. Fannie Bohrer. eight rooms, double garage, lotfall for completion by June, 1968. Congress passed and sent Quests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul John P, Deegan, Mrs. Samuel Crl- nine. Newspaper store 50 x 100, good condition, stucko, Those interested should contact Welcome is Given President Elsenhower a bill Bohrer, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs, telll. JacqulUne Mujlca. Mrs,D, v. ,.,!bri(!gp. For appolnt- 88 HoUy Street, Carteret. Inquire Robert Kaye, 84 Mercury Avenue, Port Reading help farmers in emergency Marcel Frappier, Stelton; and Mr. Enrico, Norman Scofteltf, Mrs. :!,• Piilttm 8-1885 be- 111 Pulaskt Avenue, Carteret, or Colonia. Applications for member- To New Teachers drought areas. The bill would al- and Mrs. Lawrence Robblns. Ang«lo Mesce, John Fefcete, Cyn- • i l- M. 9-12 call KI-1-5107 for details. ship wjll be accepted from the Personals low the Commodity Credit Cor- Ramsey. thia Lord, Jack Pank, Mre/'C. general public as well as from poration to pay claims of farmers Bridges and Beverly Allen who wae 9-12, 19" WOODBRIDGE — Several new —Margaret Mary Convack was M\ll AND FEMALE • Shorecrest. and dealers who bought feed un- hostess at a birthday party Satur- host to 14 of her neighbors Woodbrldge Township teaehers b|ill* WANTBD CARTEHET-Cape Cod, three full der emergehoy drought relief but day. Her guests were Tommy Mor- Saturday. MISCELLANEOUS were we.'comed by Stephen Szlin- bedrooms, city sewers, all utili- who received delivery up to sixan, Martin Bartocci, Maureen WOMEN lor part-time sky, president of trie Woodbrldge ties, close to everything! In a By MRS. mopthfi after the purchase order Mahon, Carolyn Hughes, Carmel, ' A new I.B.M. computer gives PAINTER AND DECORATOR Township Federation of Teachers iiiiur week. aJUrnoom lovely section of town. Beautiful JOHN T. had expired. Clnger and MicheUe Inverso, Don- orders to itself. : Wonderful opportu- Free Estimates at the annuft.1 opening social held plaster walls, oming room, full, Call Klmball 1-4825 MCDONNELL : i iwlves to make extra dry hutment, steam, oil heat, «tc. Monday everting at the High (in Lslinaa. Write P. O. V. J. TEDESCO 15 Sixth Street School, Low, low taxes, $13.00 6 Ftllmore Avenue, Carteret 'ins newspaper. Port Readier Miss Mary Whi,te, president of II .500.00, 30-year FHA mortgage. 8/1-8/29 9-12, 19 Brountll & Kramer. the New Jersey Stat^ Federation of WO-8-4678 Teachers, was principal speaker. I OK SALE 9600. JlANO INSTRUCTIONS — By Prof. Chris BoJIs. Beginners and She described the so-called "gim- advanced students, at your home. micks" used by Boards'-of Educa- M;ny Street, Carteret. FOB RENT 1 AaUT. 536 Henry St., Call Valley 6-2671. Named Registrar tion to reduce teachers ' salaries >.y 1-1361. GARAGE ' 9/12-10/4* Carmen D'Ale&sio, 27 Turner and, professional standards. She 9/12 -10/4 Available How StJ*et, has been deputized by asserted that they accomplish 36 Hayward Avenue, Carteret . SERVICES Township Clerk B. JosephDun- this through the merit systeu of nipif Dinette Set. Oood 9-1J* Igan to accept voter registrations rating teachers, using unqualft?ed :: Iteasonable. 138 Scho HAVING TROUBLE with your at his home. The registrations wjll instructors, mass instruction vx* , Woodbrldge. Call ME MISCELLANEOUS sewerage? Electric Sewerooter be taken any time during the eve- television, teacher overloads, re- amoves roou, filth, sand and ning after 6:00 o'clock. New voters duction of lunch periods and the IF YOUR DRINKING has become stoppage from clogged pipes, must register before September 26 addition of Innumerable extra du- f HIM and mattress; play a problem, Alcoholics Anony- drains And sewers. No digging, no in oi'der to bo eligible to Cast a bal- ties. These measures, she asserted n choir: bathinett*. DMtu «aa h»lp you..Call Market damages— rapid and efficient. Call lot In the November elections. • along with excessive interruptions . Cull PU-8-5037. J-76M. or write P. O. Box 263, fony'n Plumbing and Heating Fire Company Parades of tfw classroom routine, serve to 9-12 Woodbrldge 8/1-8/2S ME 4-8007. 8/1-8/29 undHmine badly,the stability and The Port Reading Fire Company pen .anency of the teaching pro- took part in the 50th anniversary fessio.i as a career. parude of the South PlainfiaW Fire Department Saturday. Miss White called on teachers to support the objectives of the Forty Hour Adoration American Federation of Teachers St. Anthony's Church closed its which include: Forty Hour Devotion Sewlces State tenure laws to protect Tuesday evening with a procession teachers in their Jobs, single sal- PARENTS... by tht; children. ary schedules, Improved retirement Rev. Charles Valentine of thepensions supplemented by Social Church of the Incarnation, Tienr Security, adequate accumulative ton, delivered the sermon Sunday sick leave and medical Insurance of "Off to College" night; Rev, Walter Madura of St.paid at least partially from school Mary's R. C. Church, South Plain- funds, published, personal proce- field, delivered the Monday night dures in every school district and sermon; and Rev. William Barna the right of teacfters to organize of Our Lady of Fattma Church, and (bargain collectively. STUDENTS... New Market, delivered the closing Community singing of favorite Hammond Spinet Mudti HluUrated sermon Tuesday night. tunes was led by, Mrs, Keglna Vincent Martlno, son of Mr. and Schujtz, teacher at the Hopelawn Mrs. Sabby Martino, Woodbrldge SchooJ, accompanied at the piano Avenue, will be stationed in Naples, by Miss Joan Qrandinettl of the You find happy people in a home that has a ta't Write Italy, for two years. His address is Barron Junior High faculty. Pvt, Vincetii MwUne 1SS48W, •" "Ufirt opera tJwte •were sung by Guard Platoon. Marine Barracks, Mrs. Betty Musacchia and Mr. ^ HAMMOND ORGAN , CSCN-CHSA, Box 17 Navy 510, Jack Schaeder of trie High School F. P. O:, N. Y. staff. only PART of i.. owning and flaying a Hammond Organ is an experience you can Wedding of Joan. Martino Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noe, Miss Joan Martino, daughter of High School staff, were lrj charge ihare with the whole family > Mr, and Mrs. Sabby Martino, 424 of floral arrangements and Miss <., U pv«s you the satisfaction of filling your leisure time the NEWS... Woodbrldge Avenue, will become Mary Oundrum, Miss Grande and the bride of Edward T. O'CJorraan, Miss Mary Ellen Grace, of the with something worthwhile < , son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Qor- High School, comprised the re- man, Perth Amboy, Saturday freshment committee. i,. you know tbe joy of listening to your children cwate living music morning at a- Nuptial "Mass at PQurers were Mrs, Alice Lowas- i.. and there's little room for worry or tension or trouble 11:45 o'clock in St. Anthony's sy, Miss Martha Morrow and Miss Send ALL the News 1 in • home that's filled with music Church. »» . Allda Van Slyke. New Arrivals Mrs. Florence Augustine and A daughter was bom to Mr, and Mrs. May Harding, of th« Burba with a Avenue school, served as co-chair- 1 Mis. Robert Zampino, 85 Larch Street, and a daughter to Mr. and men of general arrangements. Why a Hammond Organ? Mrs. Paul Harisimko, 11 Spruce Howard Fast, the American MAIL SUBSCRIPTION Street, at Perth Amboy deseral Because it differs from all others in several important ways. (1) No novelist ,who broke with com- Hospital Saturday. munism early this year, plans to Spinet Model Hammond has ever needed tuning. (2) It gives you to the publish a 25,000 word expose of thousands of different kind* of tones ,, . controlled at a touch by De Forest, at 84, alms at more Communist party terrorism here Hammond's exclusive Hacmoaic Drawbars. inventions. and abroad. Tbe voices ol many orchestral instrument* are yours to command with your Hammond Orgnn. INDEPENDENT-LEADER Gas G&nie Says. 's Only Locally Published —-5«hd for free LP Record*-—~ fill out the coupon below. Send it, together with your f /I'M COOKING UP A SURPRISE PUa*e md M* mo LP recording of farter Hmpt ai AWrf O " ik or money order to the Independent-Leader, address below, FOR YOU-, JUST WAIT TIL NEXT WEEK! BUT DOtfT WAIT \(K>I)BRIDGB PUBLISHING GO. TO START COOKIN& •;! OREEN 8TR1ET 1 W()('UBRIDQE, N. J. WITH A MODERN, '- i Enclosed please find $3.00 for one-year . CLIP AUTOMATIC GAS subscription to: > RAN&E.ITSMA&IC1 ] INDEPENDENT-LEADER ! I CAHTERET PRESS and OBG'AN STUDIO 1 I EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON OF PUINFIELD 1 l)l HAMMOND " ' sent to: MAIL fwQm4 NAME - 627 WRK AVENUE, PLAINFIELD TODAY!! Open Monday toFriday : 9t50 A.|L.«i^P.l|L: • antnrtt-y 9:30 A,M. to 7-3^00; A INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957

ps ble of coping with the problems Non - Partisan Forum is Set G.O.P. Platform nf a city. The horse and busfcy has Appraisal Opening Meeting (Continued from PBR« One) paused into oblivion. We cannot (Continued from Page One) "3. To establish fl permanent, perpetuate "horse and buggy" > negotiate for an even longer By League of Women Voters jnvernment. rm." At Meyner |)i, lone runRe road program, listing communities have Greets to be improved each year "15. Restore creative and com- J. L. Jacobs revaluated property WESTFIELD — Nctft Tuesday nelghborins to attend. Anyone WOODBRHX;,.; v The Incumbents have publicly as- petent teaders^p to refrain the n cities and towns of this area as WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Peter nlirht will be the time for votersbeen invited needing transportation should call crowd of 1,000 (.,»,.-,, , wrted that tliere never would be a respect due our Township Commit- follows: Newark, (now in prog- Krullkowski, president, opened the to'learn (it first hand where New- her at Liberty 8-7399. For those is expected t.n ntt,.,,,, !' ,isted program of streets to be lm- tee and to get things done." «>, 8p*rta, Hopatcong, Morris- first meeting this season of StJersey. s two major gubernatorial who plan to drive, the school isdance next Wninr ,|,. >roved. Could It be that there is James' PTA with a prayer and In- candidates s.tand on the leadinR is- own, Stanhopep . The firm also located at Dorian Road and Rah- in progrnm? Do you know where sues of the campaign. he Hotel Pines tn \,!j tpprijlsed property in Sussex and^ troduced the officers and board of way Afenue in Westfield, honor of Govern,,, 'i,'" he over half million dollars ap- Adventurous Youths Mercer Counties, for th« State directors. ••New Jersey's Most Urgent : /4l f/i«> Typewriter: •We want to encourage every Meyner. propriated in 1956 for streets and (Continued from Page One) epartment of Taxation and aluo Stater Mary Benlgnl, principal, Problems and What I Would Do I know vim •.«.;', 1 be happy to roads has gone? urged the parents to take advan- About Them" will be the provoc- voter to take advantage of this op- The affair at. $;>;, „, pawed close to the 220 Liberty repared an appraisal manual portunity to see and hear Qover- linow thai Ch;i:!>- E, Gregory, tage of the insurance offered frti ative topic of Governor Robert B. planned to wise [ ' "4. DeleRRte iull authority, via ships anchored Off Croton Point used by the State Department of nor Meyner and Senator Forbes mil| editor and pnbl;shpr of (his news- he necessary ordinance, to a nonPark. At th« Ft. Montgomery axation. the children. To equip the newMeyner, Democrat,' and Senator urrent Democvnii, ,', paper, i,1. irrovciinc nicely from library room chances will be sold Malcolm S. Forbes, Republican, at speak face-to-face, and also to partisan Planning Board chan^inn Yacht Club and marina they The communities appraised by question the candidates directly," The govornnr. w\,, his rrrrnt linn! attack at Perth at eath meeting. Sister Benigna a non-partisan fojjim sponsored companled by his »„, t from Its present advisory status stopped to re-fuel, make a phone lealty< AppraUal include Crewklll. Mrs. Jeselsohn said, "Their Joint Amboy (icnoral Kaipltal. How- o one of full responsibility. call and get directions. emarcst. Emerson. Haworth, stressed the importance of fre-by the League of Women Voters of tho major addrnss w|.,.. ever, tlic in) visitors" sicn Is still quent Communion and asked for Sew Jersey on September 17 ntappearances this fall will be limit- with his current ,..,.,.. 1 5. Create a clear cut Masjei "Not Nautical' Tenafly. Washington. Mt. Holly, ed, and the voters of this area are UP for the mm brine I know h« ellmawr. Orange, Weeha,uken. the co-operation of the parents in 8:30 in the Westfleld High reelection. Will be bnppv In rcrnve "(trt-well" ronln« Code which would Include "It won't sound very nautical," backing decisions of the Sisters. fortuna* that one of them will be hiRher standard building code Sdlson Township. Highland Park, 3chool auditorium The commit i rr : Dote? from his many friends , , . Todd admitted with a grin, "but A cake sale will be held In thr Education, the State water sup-' in Westfleld. Mrs. Jeselsohn ex- >ur present code WHS formulated lscataway Township, Oceanport. Township Committi'i hl.,'" Meantime we at thr paper, would we found an Euo road map of the school auditorium Oct. fl. Kinder- o!y and the State tax structure | plained that the League sponsors n 1931. Surely we have progressed Mt. Arlington, Randolph and ard Krauss, I, i(..,v v.',' , like to thank the many, many New York city Urea a lot of help- garten mothers will be In charBe. vie likely to be Included In the non-partisan candidates meetings Edward Kath annoim,','.!:. far beyond the life and times of That, and the Inland Waterway•Franklin. The^company has Just ' peoplr wlio cnll'-d to inquire and een awarded a contract by Mi)l-A card party is scheduled for Oct!candidates' owning statments and regularly as fir,ai d to voters the tickets are prar.r.iciiiiv -.,'y who oflcrrd to help. . . hat era. Plans should encompass Guide were all we used, is the 33 with the officers and board of rebuttals Sta,te League Vice-presi- Woodbridge candidates meeting ;own and recently completed, for Mr. Krauss will ;i, ' '. ezonins of the entire Township so marine charts for the whole trip directors in charge. Mrs. Stephen (tent Mrs. Donald E. Van Dyke, j for the local^election being plan- hat better economic use of our he State of New Jersey, selected master and short, iKkii, Here and There: would have been too expensive." Toth received a rlsins vote of who will act as moderator, plans ned" fo r Octobe'"•"""r 16'". given by David T \\ ,.,,',] inds can be devised. ' It was on the road map that ropertle* consisting of farms and thanks for her donations of home- "What's Your Line" will be the h to nllow Senator Forbes and GaV- Attorne.y Oerw-nii !m,| ^ Leonard .1 Prtiulman. son of "6. To take contructlve steps they spotted the Island, Iona, at ndustrial property in Burlington Mr. and Mrs Walter Wal*8St, baked goods to the picnic and ba- •rnor Meyner to direct two IN HE A11 Regirter b% Phone — Call HI-2-9079, Mornings OONT CBY" Call Liberty 8-1674 with Ui Mlneo

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PAOfe SEVEN [,; NI )RNT- -LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 , n Families Knolls Civic Unit Full Fall Program Planned ;\W;v -v^l* Moscarelli . |oi,, Synagogue To Meet Tuesday By Colonia Village Group •'*<+ To be Honored •i i,r first membership COLONIA — The executive the Halloween parade and the Iselln Circle, . cuiinrrantion Beth COLONIA — The Woodbridae hoard of the Colonia Village Civic | children's Christmas party. Tick- Lady Foresters bf America at » Knolls civic Association will hold ets for the fall dance, 'November !,,,|f| Sunday at V.P.W. Association met at the home of meeting Monday at Iselln School i, Highway, with Ber- It's first meeting of the season at the president, John Wiggins, to 19, at the Colonla Country Club 15 made plans for the testimonial .School 17, inman Avenue. Tues- are now available by calling ;. in'c=i(linE. Mi's. Dav- make plans for the fall and winter dinner Saturday it Etaabetn ,,, co-rliflii'man of the day, at 8:30 P.M. . season. Present were Robert Bus- Oeorge Reade, Fu 8-2458. Cnrteret Hotel, Elizabeth, In honot' i, r'uiimlttpc, reported The nominating committee will low, Art Lawlcr, George Read. of the Supreme Cotnmanderc M». , ,,,.,1 n( 5!) new families present Its slate of officers for Mr. and Mrs.. James De Marco, Frank Moscarelli, Iselln. the October election and each Carl Chrlstopherson,. Mr. and A dinner given far Past Come • welcomed candidate will be presented to theMrs. John Wiggins, Mrs. Anthony Cops Pay Raise manders and Deputies Association rii Mrs, Louis Leonard members, The topic for discus- Seybuck, Joseph Carusone, Mrs, of Nfw Jersey on October 2ft MttR" sion will be the status of the rec-Herschel Tarver, Bud Me Clellan m i.yim Oflks Estates; To be Discussed Moscarelll and Orand Commaadt* Mi: MK> Bratter from reation area which is in the pro-and Mrs. Sidney Freund. Mrs. Mary Holm! Jersey City wu Mr. und Mrs. Samuel cess of being leveled and graded, It was announced by Joseph COLONIA—The first full meet- . also announced. . im. all of Lafayette Albrieht College, Reading, Pa., Tuesday meeting will be carried tect of the Hoffman Boulevard Mrs. Mary Sandonato will register make their official visit at theaett' :. ;in(i Mis. Cyrus Mets- as a freshman. to Town Hall. It is moat urgent School and Dr. Ralph Barone of prospective voters before the meet- moetisg September 23. 8 P. M. at : Mnirthstonp Homes: A 1957 graduate of Wood- that the meeting be well attended. the Board of Education. ing, from 8:00 to• 8:30 P. M. School 15, A buffet supper will be j- Uiiiiicl Hoffman, Mr. bridge High School, Miss Damen At the October 17 meetlrfg Speaking on the referendum for served. * I, im Shapiro, Mr. and was a member of the year book guests will be State and County . increase to the Woodbridge Wi isman. Mr. and Mrs. staff, Future Teacher* of Amer- Candidates of both the Demo- b Force will be Sgt. Joseph ,;,, ink. Mrs. Dora Shane, ica and the debating club. She Parochial PTA's cratic and Republican Parties. At McLaughlin of the Department MARK GOLDEN WEDDING DA'IK: Mr. and Mrs. Gaziano Aiuto, Two Bowling Teams ;, Seymour Facher, all West Strcel, were honored at an outdoor parlj at the home of Mrs. Is enrolled In the Liberal Arts a special meeting to be held OctO' and. Robert W. Ohteen, chairman : v puk. The member- course, Begin Activities ber 22 all local candidates lor pp- of the Referendum Committee of James Staunton, West Strret. in celebration of their 50th anni- Planned at Shore Crett .\ i.iiifi' will continue its litlcal office will be Invited, to the Patrolman's Benevolent Asso- versary, Hosts were their sons and daughter. Dominic Aiuty Jo- seph Aiuto and Mrs. Staunton. The guests of honor have seven COLONIA—R«*idents of 8har».'«y .i,'iiinT two weeks. speak. • ciation. The proposed referendum Inivri Jaf'ee, first vlce- ISELIN—Activities for the new Vould grant *600 across-the-board " grandchildren and one great-grandchild, making four generations Crest Village have announce! school year by St. Cecelia's P.TJV. Robert Buslow, chairman of the niinminced ' that the raises to all township policemen. at the'party. Also present were. Prank Tamburo, Hampton, and plans to form two bowling tearna New Schedules have already begun. The first membership announced the com- iNewly-elected D.E.C.A. officers Mrs. Charles Salvia, Brooklyn, who served as the Aiuto*' attend- for the coming season, With ,11/n ;uo of America Piy- meeting; was held Wednesday e've- mittee will be present at all meet- will begin their terms at the busi- ants at their wedding in Brooklyn In 1907. Both Mr. and Mrs. ;i ;i' Grass, 35 Con- are being made for favoAte reci- Miss P. Moffltt, Miss Kay Smith, The Society has adopted a na- 106 tuUskl Avc, Carterrt ;•..•. Kurds, tonlghtA tive African boy, Paul Mtaklven-/or a "Meet Your Neighbor for the September 28 dance at pes. There is a box in the»church first grade; Mrs. Bird. Miss B. SpU After the close of the meeting i.id, chairman of Youth dcra. who will attend the newDance." This affair, the first so- the V.P.W. Hall, Iselln. Mrs. Wal- school where recipes may tie nelli, second grade; Mrs. M. Heil- refreshments were served by the Is Now Available For iniiMtucd that children preparatory seminary in the dio- lal event sponsored by Oak Ridge ter Cahill. chairman, announced placed or call Miss Beverly Voll ly, Miss A. Sullivan, third grade; that pretzels and potato chips will hostesses, Mrs. L. Lewis, Mrs. Leo : nf Congregation are Mrs. R. Gerrlty, fourth grade; Miss cese of St. John Bosco Rutabo. Association, will be held at 9 P. M. Kreltz, and Mrs. Campbell Davie. • WEDDINGS •.mi any of three func- Rev. Thomas Denticl read a at Colonia School 17, Inman Ave- be served and door prizes Members of the churc'.i have, M. Hinosue. Mrs, D. Sackett, Miss awarded. Tickets may be obtained The next meeting will be.Septem- • SHOWERS •1'ipv Children of non- C. Butler, grade six; Sister Pranc- letter from youth thanking the nue. welcomed back Rev. and Mrs. Al- from auxiliary members or at th£ ber 23 at squad headquarters, >i Coimregatlon may ap- cls Regina, 31ster Mary Adrlenne, Rosariahs for their Interest in him, The dance will provide a social Beekman Avenue. • BANQUETS ;nbr membership. bert Sweet and their children, Paul wa» bom In 1945, was bap-ground for all Oak Ridge paople dor! Proceeds will go -towards grade seven: and Sister Helene, purchasing equipment for the new I Iivy chairman of Craift and Mark, from their sum eighth grade. tized and he began attending to become acquainted. Mrs. Mil- t PARTIES . icfo. announce* that mer vacation. ' school in 1952. He registered in dred Gurbtaz, Chairwoman of the ambulance. • " . Fighting For. Time ::mrTow will toe held at the newly founded seminary on sdclal committee announced that Mrs. Robert Uhl announced "Doctor, you told me to show For Reservations Call >.l Lincoln Highway. the rellaious schools so far," B'nai Brith Sets January 14, 1957, two days before the evenings program will consist that checks were issued to 'theyou my tongue and you have ,; .luiigries will deliver The adult education classes un- the, official opening of the school. of square dances, popular dances, squad for the purchase of a never looked at it." two part sermon j dcr the leadership of Rabbi Jun- Opening Session A priest Is In charge of the curri- games and refreshments, "rtiese Reeves stretcher, two large and "No. I, just wanted to write a KI1-9888 culum' assisted by a religious events-, plus a name band andl a two small oxygen tanks. Mrs. prescription In peace." >f the High Holy i u-rles will begin shortly after the COLONIA—The Sinai Chapter inuyose of the sermon i holidays. This class will Include brother from Sacred Heart Church "caller" promise to make a lively, of trie B'nai Brith will hold It's :it the Jewlih com- [Hebrew for beginners, Jewish his- there. informal evening of fun. Associa- first meeting of the season, Sep- i:.c buckgTOUnd and; tory. Hebrew- and Israeli songs and Announcement was made that tion volunteers will soon call- at tember 18 at 8:30 P.M. at Colonia T "1 the services. The' dances, and discussions on current* all m«mber,s who wish to make the Oak Ridg& homes with tickets. •i, of tht urmon will ivents. Milton Levy and Mrs, Bi-School 17, Inman Avenue. October 25-27 Retreat at St. Jo- imber 20 at the newlowi; t will be in charge. Highlights of the evening will seph's Villa, Pea pack, must obtain Needed On the Team '•:.i'ii..' al.—l services are! Mrs. Seymour Ackerman intro- be a film entitled "A Boy In Areservations no later than Sep- "How was It Perkins didn't get d thereafter. HtKhjduced the proRiam, "which con- Doorway," dealing with the work tember 21. Mrs, Joan Gibson. 86 hlg degree at college this year?" :>:••'•- wil^ b« available slsted of n series of slides and mo- of the Bellfalr Home for the emo- Edward Street, is in charge of re- "You don't suppose the faculty urn: from 10 A. M. till \ tion pictures, depicting the pro-tionally disturbed children. Louis gistration. The Retreat is for Ro- Is going to let a fine football play- '••inicogup, Cooper andi gress from the first meeting to the Rosenblum, consulting psychia- sarians only. < er like Perkins graduate, do you?" •!;"•• I present time. Among the pictures trist for the Middlesex County The annual communion break- ii Bilowit: religious! was the ground-breaking cere- Mental Health Association, wilt fast sponsored by the Rosary So- •hairman, annqusced | mony which was attended by Go- lead a discussion after the show- ci«ty will be held October 27 after date for Sunday vernor and Mrs. Robert Meyner ing of the film. 8 o'clock Mass in the Recr-eatipn Mhool students on and several Woodbrldge Township Mrs. Rita Blitz will glye her re-Center. Guest speaker will be Rev. HAPPY l'inber 1J, at 10:?0Officials The fluru and slides were port on the work being done to Cronln Cantton. -Miciol alWHnbly will aid the Rahway Memorial Hospi- BIRTHDAY narrated by Nathan Shane, Mrs. COLUMBUS DAY DANCE i' time for all r«gis- Philip Schwartz and Seymour tal. Plans for a bam dance sched- ;>i Junsiile* will ac- Aekermaii. Refreshments were uled for October 12 will be pre- ISELIN—St. Cecelia's Council. •"unjster* with the served undrr the supervision of sented by Mrs. Sylvia Lapidus. Knights of Columbus, will sponsor !'» the coming year. hospitality co-chairmen, Mrs. Leon a columbus.Day dance, October 12, • .wlI be served. There from 8 P. M. to 1 A. M. Highlight B l u s t e i• n and Mrs. Bernard ANOTHER ROBIN HQOD r.-Min, registered in Fmlieh of, the evening will be a drawing ST. PETER, Minn.—A daughter at 11 P. M. for a Plymouth fi-cylin- was recently born to Mr, and Mrs. der custom 4-door Suburban foi Ralph Hood here. They named which tickets are now being sold her Robin Hood, by Council members. Now Going On at Ritchie's Garden Center INMAN AVENUE (JUST WEST of UAIWEN .STATIv l'ARKWAVi 0QI Q fl IA Open Daily 8 A. M.-7 P. M.—Sun. SI A. IV1.-1 1>. M, Phone FU~»

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