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Q NEW Our NEW Telephone Number e Number is Mercury 4-1111 MPubllthitd 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. 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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~»5ayi: For a Lush, Green lawn in just SALE . 10 days, TRUST AGRICO because: ftly (ast« wmm* f (lie simple, OH MORI fating, eluMle fttylos 4..ga«M tfcafi why my clwlee is
Thi taloiKtd Speciut Free with Plant Fond • that Start I Woman in Wrub^ Y«ur lown To 4 SCOTTS SPREADER Gnnt, Sutnitorl Priced from 1 bag Scotts SOIL IMPROVER AGRICO for No. 35 Spreader • Ktrulur $16.50 Lawn*, Tr«*« Bag • Soil Improver ,' Z.99 and Shrubi SglS to J|()95 •. . • 19.46 till) Mis. p.it Your Cost •. 18,5(1 C-'—50') OPEN U8R YOUB 5(1 11)4. $2,13 You »ve .^ ,' . t..j... 2JS your hair this style, brlns ttil» plrlure l« uui* salon FRIUAY 'TIL 9 P.M. AORICO fat Turf /" •"' Family Brand Onm Seed TUHf BUILDER Phone UenuiBe rS FALL SPECIAL! Reiulw price $5.95 Kajufer price : -50% MAS- Noturql Goody etr Safe price ..:.... US B*l« price FU-8-1055 ACCOUNT "" »'.You save ; %IM » | SO lbs, *,U5 (WITH CKBTjriCAtt) ITH CBSTiriCATl) •it lbs. «.0t) SCHWARTZ SHOES hairdresser THK8E 6PTOMLS tXPH& SWTEMBKR\%%, 1957 Jmaffer littt to itak Bihway Phone RA-7-9883 HURPY! MAIN STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. utmost to make the drive successful, but DAIRYLAND OF AMKKIC/V all their hard work will be jjjr naught un- less Woodbridge residents do their part. Any student knows the necessity of a AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER well-stocked library to do his studies well, 67% Approve of Eisenho The I,«id*r Jonrnal (19") so if you have a son or daughter in grade Thr Woodbridre leader (19091 Woodbridw Indfpwidmt 11919) school, high school or college you have a 16% Lower Than Last The IsHIn Joumil <19?«> verj special reason for cooperating. If you Ctortn E. Orfirr are interested in young people at all you F.40 and Publisher will want to help, but the library is not only *t«ry Thunttj tr PRINCETON, New Jersey — one out of evei \ • PrtllMm C«apu* used by the young, but by people of all ages, i» WoodkfUfi P President Eisenhower la still It (irrfti 8tr»t ME Mill J It needs modern fiction arrd up-to-date questioned in nM popular with rank and file New approval of ti». ].,, technical books to keep up with the de- Jersey voters, but lomewhat leas ' Ch*riM I. Grorwr. Pr«M*iit Independents ,••., Lawrrnre F. Campion mand. so than he was three months al by a better u,, ago, and considerably less ao Vic* Pnwjdtnt and Trtaram So, how about it, friend-? Will you con- half to one mmM than he was at the beginning of And Republican By c»rti«r drtlmj, I *«t« p»r c»W tribute to the BPW Barron Library Fund the year. . nine to one nl;l: llubwHpUan ntn *T aulL lirMIM More than two out of «very President a *li-ii •=•. urir irar, ll.M; «U mntki, tl M. Ikn* B»Ul, to give this growing community a revital- r II M; sln(tV roplM k| aulL It null. All p»J*bkt three voters queitloned My they proval ized institution of which it can be justly 1 1 h approve of the w«y Pretldtnt Here's today :, •, n. proud? It's a fine old building with a small, Elsenhower la handling hla Job. affiliations: but capable staff. All the library needs is Nearly one in four m they (READ ACIlOSs disapprove. • your helping hand and generosity. inn This compare* with 77% wno Approve 87', jiald this late In April and 83% Disapprove m • TV-Hopelett Mediocrity who approved of him last Feb- No Opinion ;i | ruary, J o Ronton The Television-Radio Btanch Board of Since he has i,,,. in conducting today's Poll An President Elseninn> At appropriate ceremonies last Thurs- the President's popularity, a the Writers' Guild of America, West, has Ity has rani?rGarden State Parkway. The Board also criticized producers who prove of the way Eisenhower This Is on" HI Although the installation is not as large is handling his Job as Presi- Elsenhower's imim, were advertising agency-minded and said dent? as tlio plant originally scheduled for the that this domination is choking creative- urements. These were the statewide re- This newspiip,-. .sili'—it will occupy six acres of the 55-acre ness and dooming the industry to patterns sults: reports of tin- N. A tract acquired by the company from the of hopeless mediocrity. Approve 67 % exclusively In this , Township—it will be a welcome addition to Disapprove 2& We are not experts on the feud between BUSINESS PROFIT < the Township's industrial life. No opinion 10 the Board and the advertising agencies or Flye months ago, the finding* In the flr»t six m< The new Ronson building, which is to be producers who are dominated by the ad- -on the same question were a* 12 non - flnanrinl , modern in every detail from its silver-gray vertising agencies. However, we do' know, follows: Approve 77%; diaap- cleared more thai; prove 19%; no opinion 4%. each after taxes A:I granite entrance and its aluminum exteri- that something is dooming television to And seven months ago—right them (top place On:' or walk panels to its year-round air-condi- hopeless mediocrity and we sincerely hope after his inauguration for his made more than i, • tioning, will house approximately 350 em- something can be done about it. second term, the vote was Ap- of 1958. All but \\\n .;M| proye. 83%; disapprove, 11%; Pords Motorsi had i,, , ployes. Key personnel will be brought here Most of the plays on television these days no opinion, 6%. come after taxe.s t)!.,;: from the present Newark offices, but there are so mediocre that an intelligent viewer In other words, over the paat, six months of ]):• ; have been assurances employment will also must find relaxation and entertainment seven months, the approval vote The top 12 include <,<: Under the Capitol Dome has dropped 16%; the disap- tors, still first; Jn < Be offered Township residents, somewhere else. * proval vote has increased 12%, Oil, Bell Telephone .-.•••. After Ronson has established its new The performers talk too loudly—as if ly J. Joseph Gribbins . and the no opinion vote has in- Steel, DuPont, (j-.i1,: - executive home offices, we hope the com- they were trying to reach the back row creased 4%. Motors, Texas <>: TRENTON — Many election beverages were surrendered, re- Many boards of education The- last time that lower Standard, Socony M>...•,; pany's officers will readily recognize the seats—and everything is a crash of shouts contests throughout New Jersey voked or expired, according to throughout the State have been popularity figures than the pres- Electric, and Buhl'•••.• :•.. many advantages of locating in Wood- and dramatics. Seldom does one see a dig- are being overshadowed by the WuUuiTi II'IWK Oavis, Alcoholic requested to Include auto driv- ent ones were reported was dur- current Statewide gubernatorial Beverage Control Director. ing classes' in high schools by the period shortly before and BALLISTIC MISSII.l.s bridge Township and will soon expand nified, quiet, subtle intelligent play—with- 1 race between Incumbent Gover- On July 1 there were 12,542 concerned parents whose teen- after the November, 1954, Con- Soviet tests of a i their installation here. out the screaming, screeching and his- nor Robert B. Meyner, Democrat, places in New Jersey where alco- age children are driving for the gressional Elections when the long-range ballistic m Meanwhile, welcome, Ronson Corpora- tronics., and State Senator Malcolm S. holic drinks were served. The first time. To eliminate much of Democrats won control of the spurred the United Si.i Forbes, Somerset, Republican. the worry of such parents and tion. We do not know why producers think total amout of fees paid munici- House of Representatives. drive to put Its shwir; In ten counties, Stafc Senators palities for the privilege reached to make sure the youngsters are Interestingly, despite his test-proved, Jupim w:. they must come out with common behavior wi|l be elected on November 6 as $5,306,517.52. There were 9.357 taught to drive cars properly, drop-off in personal popularltyi tlon. Your Help is Needed as the pattern for their stars. Why stars well as sixty members of the Gen- taverns; 1,969 package stores; many civic organizations have eral Assembly in all counties. 961 clubs; 225 places where only offered to provide the dual-con- The Woodbridge Township Business and could not be soft-spoken, polite, gentle Senate candidates are seeking certain types of alcoholic bever- trol cars necessary to carry out Professional Woman's Club has under- characters, we do not know. - four year terms in Atlantic, Ber- ages could be dispensed, and 80 the program. Competence Create* Confidence J seasonal cocktail lounges. taken a tremendous job—the raising of Television badly needs new ideas, new gen, Cumberland, Hudson, Hun- . However, with tight budgets terdon, Mercer, Morris, Ocean, Hudson County continues to the local boards of education money to restore the Barren Public Li- talent, new writers,' less noise and fewer Passaic and Sussex counties. As- hold the honors of having more have difficulty in securing suffi- brary to its full potential of usefulness. stereotyped shows on the screens. sembly candidates are "ttettog taverns than any other county. cient money at the local level to two year terms. pay salaries of the extra teachers Although a comparatively new club—it In the up-State area, 1,539 tav- erns cater Jfithe thirsts of man- needed ,to handje the youthful. 1 Surrogates are being elected In received its charter last March - the BPW is f Jy Atlantic, CamdtfTSape tt»y, kind, and KB package stores are drivers..,.' 1"", " ' willing to be the instrumentality through Gloucester, Hudson, Middlesex, located strategically to sell by As a result, the New Jersey Paced by large-volume school construc- Passaic, Salem and Somerset bottle and can. Essex County has which it is hoped to raise at least $5,000 to State Safety Coordinating Coun- tion, New jersey's 565 school districts spent counties. In Bergen, Cumberland, 1,355 taverns, but 351 package cil has been requested to recom- purchase , much-needed books, especially Hudson and Passaic counties, stores aid in satisfying the thirst mend such State financial aid to over $96 million in capital funds during the for students' reference work, and for neces- sheriffs will be eleeted, and of residents. the 1958 Legislature which con- 1955-56 school year, or more than double county clerks are campaigning in venes in January, sary repairs. Salem County, which has only capital expenditures made by the 567 m# Gloucester and Sussex counties. 51 taverns and 8 package stores Up to the present time 546 per- A register of deeds and mortgages The businesswomen have been hard at holds the record in New Jersey sons have been killed by cars In It Is no( What you'PAY lor Insurance that consilui'i- : < nicipalities in the State last year, will also be elected in Hudson. j 1 work composing letters, 3,000 of which will for drynee*. Next comes Hunter- New Jersey this year, compared what you GET for whut you \>*T that la Important u> : ' ' For the school districts fchia represented Members of Board of Freeholders don County with 79 taverns and 8 with 481 on the same date' in INDEPENDENT AGENCY whose luncttoiv la to tfpte-n.1 ': be sent to individuals urging them to buy will be elected in each county. lld an increase of $11 Vt million over the year package stores and Cumberland 1956. State safety officials are terest to see that you .receive equitable » eonsciennu'. memberships in the library. Other letters With some exceptions in with 80 taverns and 15 package convinced tha.t something must of claims. You will like our SERVICE and our way o: >1 •••:• -previous while capital spending of. the mu- metropolitan areas, most Incum- are being mailed to business and profess- stores. be 'done uli alung the line tu have nicipalities • rose slightly more than $6 bent Assemblymen are seeking lives on the highways to prevent ional men of the community and surround- reelection. All members of the TURKEYS:—New Jersey turkey Friendly Service—As Near As Your Phone million. an all-time record mortality rate ing area inviting them to attend a $25-a- Legislature receive $5,000 salary, growers this year will have 222,- this year.. As Carried in the forthcoming 1957 edi- on the opening day of each ' 000 birds ready ,for Thanksgiving plate luncheon, October 22 at Howard year's Legislature. They are also Pay on November 28, tion of "Financial Statistics of New Jersey DRAUGHT:—New Jersey term- entitled to a railroad pass good Although the* turkey crop in Johnson Restaurant as their contribution ers who have suffered $40,000,000 Local Government," capital spending in- on carriers operating within the the Garden State this year is 17 to the library fund. Industry, which has a in agricultural losses Decause of ^— cludes expenditures from current budgets confines of New Jersey. per cent less than the 2157,000 tur- special stake in the Township, will also be The big fight between Gover- keys raised last year, there will be the prolonged drought, also have as well as from bond issues or other capital other financial headaches ts the 5 REAL ESTATE I INSURM£L asked to donate. As soon as architect's nor Meyner and Senator Forb.es plenty available because five per "WAIN STREET • WOODBR»D fund*. it attracting-most voter atten- ceut. aioifi turkeys. ate facing result ,cj-i±&iD..melton caused plans are competed for a children's read- by lack of rain, The annual reference work pubiisijed by tion because of the issues In- raised throughout the nation. ing room to be constructed in the base- volved. Thus far the Number One The New Jersey turkey crop (Continued on Page Ten) the New • Jersey Taxpayers Association campaign issue involves State ment, contractors and supply firms will be this year is made up of 90 per shows thatJ municipalities in Middlesex fiscal policies during the past cent heavy breeds including urged to contribute labor and materials as four years. Forbes claims that Small or Midget Bronze and 10 County made capital expenditures aggre- 1 a donation to civic betterment. Meyner has been a spendthrift per cent light breeds such as gating $2,996,244 last year while the school Governor antl freely predicts the Beltsville and Jersey Buff, which So, preliminary planning is almost com- districts in the county spent $3,668,284f in State will have sales or income are the sweater girl variety of pleted. The clubwomen will continue taxes If he it reflected. birds. The number of light 1955-56. The booklet will carry similar data through the next.seven weeks to do their Meyner defends the fiscal pol- breeds being raised this year, for each municipality. • icy of his administration as t 23,000 is less than half of last •prudent pay-as-you-go policy year's-crop while the 199,000 which has kept the State of New heavy breeds being raised is 6 Jersey operating within its in- per cent below the 1956 crop. come. While New Jersey's budget Housewives should also know expenses have increased only six that turkey prices during the per cent over last year, expenses first half of 1957 averaged 15 per GLAMORIZING VIOLENCE Elsenhower set a tariff quota on curred to anyone that, if there In other States are up 10 to 20 cent below the comparable period "It ii hot possible to eradicate U. S. imports of woven wool were no restrictions of any kind, per cnet over last year, Meyner of 1956. violence in the world if we glam- cloths. It provides that if such the mills that could produce and Insists. Your Most orize It in everyday life," Norman imports go above 14 million deliver the best fabrics for'the TEEN-AGE DRIVERS: - State Cousins of the Saturday Review pounds in 1957, the tariff will money would get the business — OASIS:—In all parts of New Jer- financial aid to pay the bills for told the opening convocation ait^aiitojnatically rise to 45 per cent which might not make everyone sey during!the past fiscal year high school safe driving classes ending June 30, only 51 licenses in New Jersey may be- a possi- Important Book! the University of Colorado sum- from the present 25 per cent. The happy but would leave no one liter session. Uttilulon pounds is supposed to with any excuses. Ft Worth authorising the aal* of alcoholic bility In the near future. We talk about peace and non- represent 5 per cent of the aver- (Texas) 8ter-Telegnun. violence at home,',in school and age U. S. domestic output from e ^OUMOR GIRLS j. , in our churches. Then we glam- 1964 to 19S«. PERILOUS AND < r~-., Many hdv» founcj a Saviny orize violence In our comics, The Idea was to help the do- UNNECESSARY niuvles, TV shows, and In the mestic Industry protect itself It should be manifest by now ulu sensational segments of our press against the British woolen mills, that when the electorate of the Paiibook ihowinQ a long series of ^9 and paper-back books.. without making restrictions so State of Arkansas amended its BANKING BOOM: severe as to get the British m#d constitution enjoining its offi- This U Western culture, ar- Mtndaj tkn PH4*r i|ili th«r moit importonf book. Have yu rived at through what Cousins at us or to upset the Interests of cials to enforce segregation or » A. M. to * P. M. Buys is our "tuflf education." We Japan and Australia. At It U, suffer lota of office and other 1 never learn that some nations in everyone, including the domestic penalties, and when Governor FrMaj Emlact p bool? If not, for o better future, « the East actually practice iuin-.-- industry, seems to be upset. Paubus undertook tp carry out 4 F, M. to « F. M. that mandate, the road could t % . > " vlolence. If we did, perhaps we The British and the Japanese now could find a way to end wars. The both say they cannot compete only lead to where it has: nulli- invite you to open yow Sovtng* Account h find 10 A. M. Fashion and Teenage Pads.".' ent« or he has simply fumbled in In ' ;, ,,j:ir Choir pi-HCtlce Installation of newly-elected an attempt to neither flout the : i HI 7:00 and 8:00 ofllcirs will be held at the next law of his State nor the order of meriting. a Federal court, has chosen an Plus Jm GREEN STAMPS UP meets Thursday Seven sruesta were present, Miss unhappily missive Instrument. piudy In the Nancy Carlson, Mrs. Michael A battalion of State militia keep- ing the peace when/there had f ,7:45 P.M. • Stroln. Mrs. Vincent Magno, Mrs. |i:,,n,'i Michael Cwlekalo, Mrs. Lloyd bfen no visible serious threat to 7 following chll- the peace and turning away a Rushed Fresh from Nearby Farms! i(i-/ivd- Joyce Lynn Hwayda the- Misses Norine- Na••••- L handful of Negro students from ,,|....ht.fr of Mr. ftttd «ro«t, Louise Slnfca and Barbara the stihnol in whieh. a Federal p Matthews; Scott Nesi. court and a local Bchno) board FRESH KILLER, PAN-READY TOP QUALITY ,,„.,, son of Mr, and" k !•:• paid they might enroll 'drama i, K ii tore; Susftn El- tizes nullification In a grim and ,i-4ui'lit.tT of Mr. and dangerous way. j.divro. .Joanne Louise Caha Conferences The oVIjtatlon res's henvlly WHOLE lI(i of Mr. and Mrs. .,,,(1 and Immediately upon everyone To be Resumed concerned to move this situation for officers HALVED ' out of the area of force and Into i at the I8ELIN - The Cans* Confe- the channels' which civilized so- Ih. •; tirii, New Vernon, rences of St. Cecelia's Church of. cieties devised ,lonfc ajo lor the QUARTERED Rev. Glenn C. Iaelln, under the direction of Itev. rational settlement, of differ- i he speaker. He la Thomas Dentlcl. will be resumed ences,. The local school board ,rt(i]- nf the Unl?n Ih October. and the NAACP both have acted •imirh of Kirkwood, The finest, tenderest, most flavorful frying chickens that money can buy! Dash down to your Acme now for itveral o3f these top-qualit3y fryers. 1 Couples who nave already sub- tq.ease the' tension. The Presi- fiimlly, are leaving mitted their names will be con- dent has rightly affirmed his ob- II Iran, where they tacted by the Cana committee, ligation but also his intention of ;uii's. They will be LANCASTER BRAND U S. CHOICE" BONELESS BEEF ;i Married couples, wishing to at- keeping thsi issue in the courts. .ii ^c measure by the ACME DAIRY FAVORITES tend are asked to call the rectory The courts alone cannot solve ition. Cars will : or Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sanse- a problem which, n« the Presi- or ROUND ,|i at 10:00 A. M. vlere. dent hes pointed out, lies in the FAMOUS - LOUELLA Ib. II urgent need for hearts of men. But returning the STEAK i, Sunday sshool. A As a follow-up to Cana, Confe- Round Roast 77 rences, Catholic Family Action controversy to them gives ra- Solid meat. Most econorqjeal! You'll agr«e, here's the finest beef that money can buyl ,n: proRrttm will get tional discussion and persuasion < ictober. Those who cells have been started in the parish. Only married couples who a chance to work elsewhere too. j rv!' me nsked to get Thousands of Arkansas citizens LANCASTER BRAND - READY-TO-EAT Mmold Rounds of have completed Cana Conferences are eligible for membership in may not welcome school Integra- WHOLE or IIIOPSO. - tion, but welcome even less ac- BUTT L C C.F.A. Those couples interested in BUTTER fe SHANKLESS It. 1 Joining C.F.A. may call the tual nullification and all that It HALF*'US [ U U.Vli PICNIC Implies, Consider the large mi- Smoked Hams HALF moderators. Mr. and Mrs. William nority who cast their ballots SOLIDS or r h i> Little League Donahue. 1 Ib. r,:. (if lodin held a against the nullification amend- QUARTERS i;iv Kennedy Park men, and the very large majority carton Save 5O« per Ib! SWIFT'S FROZEN ALL-MEAT iinvs received their (ONE YEAR OLDER who voted for the one which per- .'jumps were Mlele's mits pupil assignment by. local 65' - ISELIN—Ruth Casscll, daughter WINNER OF OVER 5OO PRIZES !• in side Braves were boards for reasons other than of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cassell, The pure sweet cream from ten quarts of rich fresh milk luiipcr Trophy. Boys 152 Middlesex Avenue, was 'guest race alone. Consider the backing Boneless Pork Chops 99c ids were Thomas of honor Monday at a birthday Mayor Mann of Little Bock goes into every pound of Louella! . i batting average; dinner given by her parents. must have to permit him to de- most valuable play- Quests were Barbara Cooper, Shel- nounce Governor Faubua for ii.iiiiH'l. the most lm- Ja Welssman. Beverly Petruska, "wholly unwarranted interfer- N. Y. STATE - EXTRA SHARP LANCASTER SLICED BACON 8.,Pl,4S<« °; *, 89c !•. Skippy Snyd«r, Joan Pestos, John Baran, Frederick ence with the internal affairs of I.S: nnd Buddy Tiet- Relnht and Stuurt Cutler, all of this city." FROSTED fISH FEATURES <-:IIT'S award. Iselin. The method of the forum Is Cheese 69< much slower and less obvious than the method of physical force, It may not satisfy those who want a quick, "clean-cut" Acme FARM FRESH PRODUCE decision one way or the other as Fancy Shrimp '75< their sentiments lean. But the None Sold To Dealers. We reserve the right to limit quantities process of the fomm by no sifc. ww 3.69 means Implies a cessation of READY MIX movement. And the progress which It does achieve, especially Tokay Grapes Taste O' Sea Large Sea Scallops . . . »«•** 3 in an Issue so overlaid with emo- tion and Intertwined with cus- French Fried Perch Fillet TASTE O SEA S ot pi9 39« tom, Is the only progress which C IONCRETE can be sustained.'1— Christian Empress Lobster Tails ...... »vi»pio 79c Science, Monitor. Delivered in quantities of 2 19 French Tried Haddock Fillet TASTE O SEA SO Z ^ 39c one or more cubic yards OWE SOMEONE Acme GROCERY VALUES |Ui>MI.\Y THRU FIIIBAY—8 A. M. TO 4 P. M. A LETTER? Bananas SATURDAY—8 A. M. TO 12 NOON PHONE INSTEAD SERVE A GOOD BREAKFAST! coBt« iittl* anywhere j Call HUnter 6-4422 BANGOR, ME. 85< AUNT JEMIMA or PILLSBURY IN-WILMERDING CORP. 3-minute station rate Irom 'lew BrunswWl Pancake Flour LINDEN, N. J. alter 6 P.M. Tax not included. Italian Plums IRE YOU REGISTERED? 2 12 oz. bot. IDEAL BRAND Sweet Potatoes 4 19 |ave You Changed Your Address Instant Coffee 6 oz. Jar 99< Since You Voted Last? ACME BAKERY SPECIALS! Save up to 30c over most other brands.. VIRGINIA LEE-Plain, Sugar or Cinnamon HOM-DE-UTE THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1957 c Donuts pkg. of 1225 Mayonnaise 16 oz. jar25 THE LAST DA Y TO REGISTER •Sav« up to 10c over most other brandsj, VIRGINIA LEE - LARGE SIZE n y«u have: changed your address you must give notice of your new IDEAL BRAND - PREPARED •"lilmss to the County Election Board or the Township Clerk. This notice "'uM. be given before September 20th, 1U57, or you c|mnot vote in the Apple Pie 49 IN A i15^ oz. Mineral Election, Tuesday, November 5th, 1957. • i TOMATO SAUCE "f cans 11 vim have changed your name since you last voted you must re-regisjer. SUPREME - PLAIN or SEEDED Spaghetti 4 r45< Vou may register or Eive notice of your new address at the office of the Save 13c «n 4 cans ov»r mosf oth»r brands Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 State Street, Room 108 Perth Atnboy, or at the Township Clerk's Office in the Municipal Building, •">y day from 9 A M, to 5 P. MY or 7:30 P, M. to 9 P. M. on, September Rye Bread IDEAL BRAND - CONDENSED -:<. 24, 25 and 28. If you are 21 Election Day you are eligible to vote If y<>u register. , . FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL! A person 'qualified to register and vote and if Vis afflicted with a Tomato Soup 31*25 '•in-otiic or incurable illness and mentalty competent may register at Sav« up to 10c on 3 cant over ifloit «lh*r bfrandi. '5 0' lllJi Place of confinement by applying to the County Board of Elections 1(11 :»i aBpUcation which ^si ** acromPanied ^ m Affldavlt of a i * WAFFLES MEWI11 NATURALISED CITIZENS MUST BR1NU THEIR PAPERS DOWNY Toilet Tissue 8"" 1f00 PUKE Be Sure You Are Registered i- MIDDLESEX COUNTY UOARP of ELECTIONS CUTLERY l{ »»m 708 • - Perth Anihoy N»|li«iuil Bunk LANCASTER Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. iUHIRID THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1057 r>AOE TEN rrorr--wrtcuttwr*l rtujimiit de- Rlnmom (;,: In the Amerlrnn dmter by the Bureau of Public Ttonh js Th* month of October Ms ttwrr ] clined by 1,700 Jobs In July, to a sense of |mil l.ntKt fSffrrtftfM InlHrat*" tTifltJ record-breaking award of •(>. Mt»*i(? 100 per «wnt of Its UTW-S7 proriaimtxl P«r-W!-tt'f\rlier En- total of 1.936,900. . . . Governor • • • Spenkln Slate House Dome New Jnscy fanners will lose at j JKKSEY JIGSAW: IfNewJeK-j 970.56S In grants to 191 scien- j mtetsute and defense highway Mllrtfnt idowth by Oovnnor! Meyner has signed a bill permit- the Medicni .-, Conl'iried from i:<1!U>r:al Page) ] I11-1 13 per cent of normal totalf ney's li'afflc fatfllity record eon-| tisfs In 78 institutions In 311 fund* covered by eOn tract* ad- Mfcynw In apprttintion of the I ting any municipality, either sep- *ey recalls u,. C'liifiiii.Td i!i.'?a:ton lias re- , run)) irretpts. Total production j tlnues to lncreasp. It will surpass | States. . . School days are here vertised ami filnds cAligttt*. .. . giRnlftaint wtfffc «f the parent-, arately or in combination with bolls sultitl in heavy additional costs,] of field corn is expected to be the I WO during 1657. the greatest an- [ a?ain and the Keystone Auto- Wacher frttops.. .. The New Jer- other municipalities, to form an em Univ. DnlryrtiPii havr bwn forced to loweat since record* were started ' ntial toll in 30 yearn . . . Horne Rutfcrs University Mid frf* 9t«te mobile Club warns automobile «y Itftt ImMrtry Association authority to operate a water sup- n numii. buy at higher price levels mixed in 1869. Prospect* for the hay racing continues to attract beptrtment of Health ttff« Join- and truck drivers to taKt precau- 1 chltas farmers wfrrp paid nn i»v- ply and sewerage disposal sys- eyie in c-sitti, f"*-cis and h:iy in place of homf- rmp are the lowest since 1944 crowds at the Atlantic City track; ed! In offertnu (#o coursbs in tXhb- tions . . Based at 100 cents us *ra«e of more than fifty rents of km. . Hniwn ITHIW mid forasc. Loss*1!? Governor Meyner may renew which has a 2 9 per cent Increase. lie hearth in New ferurswktt fcr* of August, 1939. the New Jersey every dollar of net sales income CAPITOl- tAPEftS:~-Qovernoi Any eyru.i iif -(••'lint; cp< "ially new hav his application to President In betting and a 1.1 Rflf oent| month . . All courts hi New Jet- food dollar was worth 40 cents In reeWvfd by fhrtd rfiJNi dealers in b<1t It flne.K ,,, fields irici'(M*e*co5ls of harvest- Eisenhower to declare New Jer- boost In attendance during the! sey have returned fo nornW July, as compared with 39 9 Meyner has been na*m«d as a n 1»S«, Rutgers. Princeton mid ' 1 ing !, v"'"r vlplrl":- and 10" of wy A mflinr disaster nrt'n Thf first 21 days of truim; New j court hours of 10 A. M. to 4 P. cents in June. . . New Jersey's -Dream Man by five New York Oomplished Sebm Hftll OnKersitfrs will share wiJ'Ksii'i i -1•:T.»" . •'• (tt!i I fart'd down MI earlier Jersey is one of 1H Stiifcs listi-d M Monday tliroiwh FrldnJ . . . i BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Readings • Accordion School •• Funeral Directors > • M*vi»E « Truckfte •• Hirtlig * HeatWg M Man Hstmctio»s Home lir.prnv MRS. SARAH A. W. Hall .nKl Sun IN ITAINKIEI.I) IIKNSCH'S Loral and I fln( MliUnre Mo»in| «nlil)rts Intuited L. PVGUEBE - A. ME 4-1217 • Vn,li llu.,k- fur Worrtion OfBce and Warehouse PLAINHEU) FU-I-89M Liberty 8-007"? (NPIT 4th and Wstrhuni) For In'ormnfWin r*ll 14 Atlantic fUrtrl, CttXtttt Telephone KI 1-5715 Phone PL-5-6850 ME 4-5666 Tel. KM-.1H40 Auto Washing • MflSlC • Radio & TV Service • | • Religious Articles MUSIC MEANS BEAl'TIFV VOL'R YARD ORDfR NOW OPEN! A LIFETIME OF JOY AL'S RADIO With A lively STORM For Your Girl and Boy I OUTDOOR WINDOWS TflK ALL NEW, MODERN FLYMN ft SON LEARN TO PLAY THE & TELEVISION ARID H'NEKAI, HONTES ACCORDION THE MODERN, tfUhli. Your MErcua 4-0S94 terriced promptly, i. F. Gardner & Son 826 Railway Ave. REPAIR ESTIMATES FREE! for estimates. We'll rush a Handwritiijj; Analysis We carry a full line of Musical •21 LINDEN AVCNVB 485 AMBOY AVENUE man to you to help you Instruments and Accessories Phone ME 4-1400 Woodbridge plan, showing you money- Choose from roeh famoni make ar- Wwtdbridfe, N. i. OPEN EVERY DAY cordiCns as: EXCELSIOR, TITANO, saving short-cuts. CHARACTER $ 1 10B1O, ACME, ACCORDMMA, r,X- COLONIA TELEVISION MErcury 4-3540 Z P. M. TO 5 P. M. CELS1OLA and others. KKADINCS I SERVICE We're Specialists In 6: JO P. M. TO 11 P. M. • Pianos and Organs • Authorized Zenith Dealer Ptrtii Ambny'i Oldest Established • BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT ISO JOli 1VTRS. RUBY RICO Sales A Service Accordion Center 1»7 Modfls In Stock AND BALANCE IMPORTANT!! I5K!) .\I:iin Street, Kahwuy li Years at the Same Location TV A RADIO REPAIRS • BRAKE SERVICE No Appoi* tnii'nt Necessary Lawn Mowers EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER INSTALLATIONS FtRon 1-2011 Ed Ronkoskl, Prop. Car Radios Repaired Authorized ' 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-1290 Delicatessen Sales and Service for 20% Discount on All Tube* • Shoe Repairing • when purchased in store BRIGG8 and STRATTON Comer Inman Avenue and and CLINTON GAS ENGINES Enroll your child Kimberly Road and PARTS now fur private . MARTINSON TREAT SHOPPE classes. Became we have practicallj COLONIA, N. J. All Makes Lawn Mowers IMMKDI.VII 613 KahwaT Ave., Woodbrid«e TRUMPR NO OVERHEAD, STORES WOODBRIDGE PHONE U)pp. White Church) Sharpened and Serviced o HIT AH • Rotting-Sheet Metal • NEKI) MOKI ACCORDION We can offer low prices on 443 NUMBERS HAVE BEEN Pianos and Organs • SALADS at their BEST Free Pickup—Phone KM-71 S3 SAXOPHONE LAKE AVE, CHANGED TO I.I I I GIB8ON y riANO USED PIANOS • SODA FOUNTAIN ALBRECHT S KEY SHOP GUITARS • TROMBONI T.R.STEVENS COLONIA Bought and Sold 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE and Amplifiers o DRUMS Rooflnc and Sheet Metal Work FU-i-oin • FKESII BAKER f GOODS PIANO INSTRUCTION MErcury 4- CARTERET STUDENT RENTAL PLAN 685 ST. GFOHGE AVENUE Phone LI-8-2387 Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. For Information Call HI-2-tMS WOODBRIDGE ORDER NEW ' Shoe Repairing INCLUDING SUNDAYS Edison Piano Co. Repairs LETTERHEADS, CARDS, Closed Wednesdays All Day SAMMY RAY'S «t all Liquor Stores 8AM LA((UADRA, Prop. 1059 Afnboy Avenue Typ^s | Bike Repairing ETC, NOW! MUSIC and REPAIR KHOP (Edison) Farda, N. 1. 417 New BruaiwlcK Avenue, Fordi • Lawn Mowers Drugs Piano Instruction t Photography A!r-Condit!on!»£ - Warm Air lleal Sharpened bldttitrlat Eihaust Sjslrm • Folders Woodbridge Molor Guards FOR FREE ESTIMATE > Radio & TV Tubes Avencl Pharmacy Liquor Store Oil ME-4-5266 or lU-2-6%6 Tested Free • Billheads 944 RAIIWAY AVENUE JOS. ANDBASCIK, tnp. PIANO Member of Lake Arenas MErcury 4-1914 Complete Sto«k of Donlestto • Rttflig aid SMIig • Businessmen's Awoclation •ad Imported Wine*, Been • Letterheads 'Drop In and say hello. We're PRESCRIPTIONS and Uquan Instructions located ri;ht next to the Shell nerra»i"> "" WHITMAN'S CANDIES (74 AMBOY AVENCl Popular and Station." Henry }oji$en & Son • Programs Beaul> .*•'<* WOODBRIDGK, N. J. Cosmetics - Film Classical Branch of Martinson Store at Valur «f Vmn Tlimhlf and Sheet Metal Work 529 Vale Avenue, Hillside, N. J Greeting Cards TAUGHT IN • Booklets • Moving and Trucking • COLOR FILM Rooflnf Metal CfUlngJ and YOUR HOME Furnace Work Sporting Goods « Complete MOTIHJ Job PROCESSING — Call — • Announce-% S Rooms $25 9 Roams MS AMcn Street , I -.11 Ml-I IT-"-" , 1 Boom* W I Room* $40 William J. Ditrolio Get That HEEL FIXED RAYMOND JACKSON Woodbrldfe, N. J. merits SWIMMINGWOL: all Loadi Injured — It Tean Eip. WEDDINGS FUlton NOW! AND SON ECONOMY MOVERS Telephone MErcury 4-1246 CANDID BKKVRE NATION WlUt MOVERS 8-5619 • TAT-IO" And KOB • Invitations Built tu Druggutt Fulton 8-3914 STUDIO/ MITCUEU "RUMBR" 48-BUl« E&L "FKNN" 88 Main Street MOTlflf BLACK ROOFING "AlCUDO", "A1RBX", "CBNTAUBK" t House Organs Woodbridge, N. J. Serrlee And & Popular! CO. Home of Seel parto AQKNT Wliolrx.1, »iid Retail WHITE bmued /Telephone MErcury 4-0554 t Boofinc In«(allatlon and KlliL REPAIRS A 8PEC1ALTT NO JOB National Van line* or fjt*n U play Matra of AH Typrt ALL MAEES l-D COLOR the Piano la « • ALUMINUM SIDING Reel Chtcktd, Clean«d, TOO LARGE t LEADERS • GUI Furniture SHORT TDgE Polished, Greaied and BEST SELECTION OF I • SLATE REPAIR Adjusted, fur Ouly HAND MOVING • HOT ASPHALT ROOFS or TOO SMALL PHOTO SUPPLIES IN TOWN 1'lus r-urln if Needed in your mu For Free Estimates Phone f Custom AND STORAGE • TROUT WORM* NOW IN OUR HOME Tub t LOCAL AND LONG GALIARD'S PHOTO VA6 5616 »r VA 6 6420 • WILDLUE riCTURES CaU Today NEW HOME! DISTANCE MOVING 547 Am boy Ave, ME-4-365 By a Well Known Tttck* Mi • BIGGER VALUES! i Ruuiiitt »25; 4 Rauma $30 rroffitlonal Mntei«|i • HUNTING, FISHING an* Free Estimates • MORE TOP HKANDS :> Knoin.s fib, li Rooms fill (leadings MOTOR BOAT U(,KN8K8 • Plumblig & Keating • Dolt Vuurwll .""l s"'_ • BETTER SF.RVICK! Agency For IH8UED • LOWER JUICES! UNITED VAN LINES Ask lluw You Can Win HOROSCOPE One of Our Trophle* n HIVE'RVIEW TERRACE McGrath Bros. MDDIESEX ii"V»«"is;| WINF1ELD PARK, LINDEN Call for READINGS TACKLE WINTER BROS. Flume WAbash 3-231S-2S14 Oil ME-4-0473 A4T 1M M Alt Problem* of Life AND REPAIR WAYSIDE FURN. SHOP Burner Reading DaUy 9 A. M. to SPORTING GOOD8 PHONJ'; H'\Z Mrrliif Wuudbrld«e i ILav< A BusuiCHB Or HALES and U t.U 256 Monroe Street, PRESS ^t Georce Avenue at IV 8. Na Anntlittiiiwit MMtaarr Tfleiibone KALUN SERVICE ^^^ ll Pa\B To THE WQOD8RIDGK, lltcnway 1, Avenel 44 SMITH PTREFT Service Problem?? Free EatlmatM •. Serriee (At ttu, Wuodbrldc" PERTH AMBOT CM»rl«l Circle) Complete In PUBUpftlNQ CO. Of* » 4.*. u. » tM., tul I*t Cleaning SELlll IHR.UTHt Solve It Through AH Prtrata 20 GRfeEN STREET Phone CLASSIFIEDS ant ' , MJtrcury lltu ' The DIRECTORY ME. 4-2314 dr HI 1-tM MMlfAM WOODBRIDGE I )ENT -LEADER PAGE SEPTEMBER 12, 1957
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dlbofsky mid children, Linda and Daniel, Lodge Outline Park Terrace Notes Newark. -Sunday Mr. and vMrs. Ben 'Social Activities Rose and son, Robert. Wall Street, and Mrs. Irving Sumka. Two cake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. By aales, one in October and one In AVEftEi. — Plans were road* to George Rose, and then visited Al 1 MRS. SHIRLEY March, will be directed by Mrs. attend the 25th anniversary of Snmmers, New York city. FISHLER Harold Kutzenco. Mrs. Don Hager t!ic Middlesex'and SomeraeS Pa*fr; —Mrs. Bert Levison entertained 148 Jefferson will apeak on religion In the public Councilors Association by mem- "> Mrs. Milton Berlin, Mrs. Morris bfis of the Pride -of New J«ri«y Street schools at the first regular meet- Ing Monday, September 23, at Olantz and Mrs. Walter Mltchel Council. 8okn and Daughter! of Metilo Park 8:30 P.M. at the Metuchen Jew- at luncheon Thursday. l ihiTtv. Dt n meeting held in Terrace ish Community Center, drove —Anniversary greetings this Avcnel School. Uberly 8-6788 Avenue. week so to Mr. a»d Mrs. Walter Tin- ntfalr will be held Septem- Mltehel,,Mercer Street; Mr, and —A tea will be held at the home ber 28, at the Army Wavy .Hall, • Mrs, William B. Kroner, Atlantic n • ii ivc board of the of Mrs. Alec Blumenfeld, 30 Con- ]Ti:!h-5nrc t, Perth Amboy. A din- Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert v chapter, American cord Avenue, Beacon Hill, Me- ner will be,.served at S o'clock. aermann, Isabelle Street. ,,..;.;, met at the home tuchen, on Monday,. September ti PSP rv a tlon B may be made ,,,l Classman, Mc- 16, at 8:30 P.M. for the purpose —Wayne Link, son of Mr, and hvouch, Mrs. Lulu Brown, 228 " t Thursday evening. of gettlni? members to start a new MM. Edward Link, Wall Street, Itnte Street. Perth Amboy. Mrs. Louis Haflncr, 'Ctaske Mm. Ernest Gansel, chariter of the 8«Nal B'rith, the celebrated his second birthday at Itroet, Woodbrldge, will conduct l,l, Mrs. Nathan oldest and largest Jewish Service a party. Quests were Kevin Wlg- ;n . -social at her home in October, \i,-;;. Fred Jeselsohn, organization in thepworld. Any- nall, Dennis and Joseph P-olfinelli and Joyce Cooling. or the benefit of the Middlesex*, iMllcr, Mrs. Nathan one Interested may "contact Mrs. Blumenfeld at LI 9-3990 or Mrs. i lomerset dlnner-danCe to beheld j,,; William Kafert- —Mrs. Dudley Dowd. Wall Martin Lipsteln, U 9-3099 ln»| it the Plnes.^ Metuchen. Mrs. ,. j i N.idcll. and Mrs, Stfeet, was guest of honor' at a ; Menlo Pail Terrace. Membership 'Iaffnor stated that detailed in- II was decided to Won voyage party given for her by is welcomed. nrmatlon will be announced III, IMIII.V in November Mrs. Edwin cooling.'Also present were Mrs. Eric Wignall, Mrs. he near future. • • • ' ;? Mi-,. Harold Boerer —A oommltteemen and den, Charles Lawrence, Mrs. Robert mother* meeting of the Cub Scout! The special prize was awarded: Becher, Mrs. Frank Goodelliand to Mrs. Marie Johnson and thi. Pack No. 140 was held in the Mrs. Edward Mink. home of Mrs. Robert Pettersen, lark horse prize was won by;Mr«;"' Atlantic Street,*Tuesday evening. . —Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Murray, ,'arl Augustine. . ./',., Present were Al Haber, Jack Mc- Jefferson Street, have left on an The birthdays of Mrs, Raymooji * arail, Arthur dbbens, John Sul- extended vacation which will lancock and Stanley Brookfleld livan. Moody Hog»h, Bernard La- cover Texas, Florida, and Mexico. were celebrated dui'lng the social , boll, Rochard Darrln, Mr. and The Murrays expect to return in hour with Mrs. Warren Clltie, Mrs, Fred Iglay, Mrs. Joseph the spring. vtis. Raymond Waterhouse,jfora.. Wlmberlyi. and Mrs. Martin Plp- —Mr. and Mrs Charles Law- Artjiui1 Johnson, Mrs. George stnin. A reminder that the cubs rence. Wall Street, celebrated their lrcht and Mrs. Frank Benson, will see the Dodger-Philrtlelphla 22nd wedding anniversary by at- n charge of hospitality. Game at EbbetU Field September tending a performance of the "Ice 21 and the rodeo at Madison Capades," and having dinner out CHAMPS ALL: Members of lh? Woodbridce Wildcats fathered for the traditional championship picture after winning the Recreation ROUGH AUTO Square Garden October 6. The In New York city. Junior League title. The Wildcats, sponsored by Chris Wittlnit and Michael Shine, copped the crown* after subduing the Fords Boys SAN FUANCISCO-Parklng har October meeting will" be a Hallo- —Mr. and Mrs. George Rader Club In two out of three fames in the recent playoffs. The champs in the front row from left to right are: Ronnie Allgaicr, Leroy ar on the street, Mrs, Alberta ween celebration with the cubs and children, Donna and Craig, Cinkota, Gar; Batta, Hank Trust and Roger Bangert. Middle row: Ray Orlando, Richie Napoli, John Sabados, Bruce Mafurgal, Dave Smith, 42, walked in front of it making their own costumes and formerly of Ford Avenue, have Ditbrow, Joe Vr and l/sn Badrr. Top row: Mr. Witting {sponsor), Dcza Batta (manager), Edward Kath (Township Committeeman), just as it started rolling. It most of the decorations for the moved to Atlanta, Oa., where they Mr. Shine "sponsor) and Joe Alljaier (coach). knocked her down, broke hei; arm, meeting hall. Refreshments will will make their new home. dragged her 30 feet and came to be served. —Jay Rosen, son of Mr. and |iue, were guests, Saturday at the' ADD INSULT TO INJURY est against a building. —Mr«. Walter Mltchel, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Rosen, Swarthmore Terrace; celebrated his third lome of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fer- DENVER. Col. — Missing *120 William B. Kroner, Mrs, Bert :uson and family, Pint- Lake, Also Levlson and Mrs. Jennie Stein will birthday at a party. Guests were from his topcoat pocket, Geary L Chain t>'Hills*Park Reports present were Mr. and Mrs. West- Schade, 57, returned to a tavern attend a Hadassah tea at the Brother, Ricky, and sister, Mary ey Everett and family, River Edge. home of Mrs. Ruth Candube, Me- Anne; grandparents, Mr. and where two men" told him they tuchen, tonight, Mrs, Harry Rosen, Bronx, N. Y.; Long Island. Mrs^ Donald Essex —Congratulations to ""Mr. and knew who had the money. Thi Mrs. Thad Ruthowaki, Woodruff' two men drove Schade to a rest —Happy Birthday wishes U)ls Mr. and Mrs. Louia Metti, New- By attended a bridal shower Sunday week go to Chain Jaber. Robert ark; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar- n honor of Miss Barbara Milmore, Street, who celebrated their four- dentlal area, stopped the car am MRS. L. Merlk, Dlanne Musco. John David tone and sons, Robert, Philip, Brooklyn. teenth anniversary yesterday. then relieved him of $200 more. RATE FLOWERS Vincent, and Frank, Kearney. ALLAN Congratulations £lso to Mr. and L a b o r t, Mrs. Joseph Sheeley, —Anniversary congratulations Mkke her happy by Bend- Kevin'and Peggy Hujgtns, Herbert —The Menlo Park Terrace REEVES to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fricke, Mrs. Kennth Lawrence, Homes brating their third anniversar; ing her a »m»rt corsage Rothberg, Patricia Dice. Civic Organization met Monday 88 Harrison Park Avenue, who are celebrating Park Avenue^ who celebrated their today. anniversary, Monday. nr ttpsh, fragrant bou- —-Mri. Kenneth Knemer. evening ^t School No. 14, Fords. Avenue their fifteenth anniversary. —A Committee meeting wai tuet. It's the sweetest M a r y k n o 11 road, entertained A flag was presented R» an honor Iselin —Congratulations are also in —Happy Birthday to James held Monday night at the home o; friends Tuesday evening. Ouestt guard of Boy Scouts of Troop No. Fulton 1-2559 order for Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Healey, Grand Avenue, who cele- Mrs. Applegate, Worth Street, al way you could possibly were Mrs. Nathan Schneider, Mrs. 40 who were Jeffrey Haber, Eric Edwards. Park Avenue, who will be brated this happy occasion, Wed- which sixteen members of Cub •ay, "I love Vou!" Russell, Howard Sumka, Dennis Stanley Ungerlleder. Mrs. Jack married nine years. nesday. Scout Pack 138 attended. Plan; We Deliver and Telegraph Hill. William Calvanl, Gary Lleberman, and Mrs. Murray —The Chnin-o-HULs Sewing- Den 8, Cub Scout Pack 138. -Birthday congratulations are were completed for a candy-sal Mascher, and Robert Alexander. Ooldberg. Saturday the Kraemers Social Club will resume activities will hold its first meeting, today, In order for Bobby Issler. Harrison pertaining to Hallowe'en. Tto ! were hosts to Mr. and Mr». MtchMl Amodio, president of the Avenue, who will be six years old WALSIIfcCK'S Monday, SeptemBer 16, at the 4 to 5 P. M. at the home of Mrs, Pack meeting for No. 138 will b SLOWER SHOP Eugene Goodman, Woodbrldge Lafayette-Shorecrest. Civic organ- home of Mrs. Johnston, Rivington Allan Reeves, 88 Harrison Avenue. Wednesday, held Monday, September 16, Krfolls. isation, described the progress Street. Cubs assigned to this pen lire as —Anniversary congratulations to School 18. Aty parents and Cub made on the new youth recrea- —Mr. and Mrs, Sol Fishier and —Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gero follows: William Anderson, James Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sommers, are requested to attend at 7 P, tion center fpr the Fords area, children, Larry, Barry and and family, Clinton Street, were Donnavin, Edward Gerhardt, Gary Washington Avenue, who are cele- prompt. S05 AMBOY AVE. WO-8-163« Wendy, spent Saturday In Brook- cited some ingenious fund-raising guests at a barbecue Labor Day at Lake, Hugh, McCabe, Kevin Mc- lyn visiting with Mrs. Lee Lit win Ideas. Committeeman Peter the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cabe, George J. Raynak and Gre- and attending a welcome home Schmidt spoke about the road ahill and family, Rivington gory Witt. Thomas Gevo, Clinton party for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard conditions of Menlo Park Terrace Street., Street,,wfll be Den Chief. and reported that no word was re- Kau who have r«turo«d from Los —MivKwt-Mrs-. ©wen-WcMahon —'•'Chaln-O-Hillfi'' wishes to ex- ceived as yet from'Sommer Annelej., Calif., to the home of and family, Harrison itvenue, afrd tend-a hearty welcome to our new Brothers and that the bonds were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mr. and Mrs. James Healey and resident Mr. and Mrs. John D not released and would not be ELLS Katz. family, Grand Avenue, were enter- Mercian and family, 106 Wash- released until all the roads were —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mltchel tained at a barbecue Sunday eve- ing on Aveue. and children, Jeffrey and Bonnie, repaired to our satisfaction. Re- ning.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.Ir. and Mrs. Allan Reeves VERY- were surprised at- a luncheon freshments were served. Allan Reeves and family. and family, Harrison Avenue, en- tertained, Mrs. Reeves' cousin, Mr. party jrtven'oy At Blumenthal, —Mrs. fr^d Cowen, Grand Ave- Stephen Brem, Jr., Trenton, Sun- New York city, in honor of the nue, returned home Sunday after HING day. Mr. Brem was given his dis- MItchels' 13th wedding anniver- Sisterhood Sets an operation at Rahway Hospital. product, any brand. sary. Other guests were, Mr. and charge from the Navy, Friday, and —Congratulations to Fred Sllva, will attend Trenton State College ••••• 'kuhr who advertim ' Mrs. Bennett Blumenthal and Grand Avenue, who celebrated his —The annual Communlor ••"me Pages. ' . * Joseph Medman. formerly of Date for Meeting fourteenth blrthday.'Frlday. Breakfast of the Altar-Rosary So- Philadelphia. • him under —Mt'. and. Mrs. Donald Essex, ciety of St. Cecelia's Church, wil —Mr. aiid Mrs. Erwin Wurtacl, ISELIN An executive hna'rd •I Di'iilers • Mirron Washington Avenue, celebrated be held Sunday, October 27. Ford Avenue, attended a Cousins meeting of Sisterhood Beth Sho- •'••nn Devices their anniversary, Saturday eve- -r-Annlversary congratulations Party at the home of Mr. and lom of Iselin was held at the home ning, by dining ,out and then at- to Mr. and Mrs. George Kacinko s • Lumber Mrs. Samuel Russ, New York city, of Mrs. Richard Qrossman, 208 Re- tending the performance of the Ice Park Avenue, who will celebraU Kiven for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. gina Street; Mrs. George Gross, Capades. Keekend guest of Mr. their ninth anniversary, Tuesday :'';:<»yyou want:;: first vice-president, was in charge, 1 Leon Platto. and Mrs. Essex was Mr. Francis —Mi , and Mrs, Donald Barnic Other present were Mrs. David —Speedy recovery wishes to R. Essex of Brooklyn and Syosset, kel and family. Homes Park Ave lnth* Mrs. Nick Klein who is recuperat- WelBsman, membership; Mrs. Pe- ter Kravltz, ways and means; Mrs. , ing at home on Jefferson Street \ YELLOW | after undergoing surgery at Perth Philip Schwartz; Mrs. Lawrence Amboy General Hospital. Steinberg. PAGES ' —A family birthday celebration Religious articles for the High waa given for 8W»wy D*o/skjr, Holidays are now on sale. Anyoini Grand Opening Culllgan SPECIAL wishing to purchase them, m«y Jefferson Street, by his wife Sun- call Mrs. Seymour Klepner, 170 c< day. Present were children, — ALBERT'S — 0 Bedford Avenue. ui vour phone** ** Wayne and Abbie; his parents, The first meeting of the Sister- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dibof.sky; and Soft Water Week hood will be held September 23 ut 8:15 P, M. at School 15, Persh- Sept. 15-23 ; 'T.LL IELCPHONECOMPANY Ing Avenue. HOLLYWOOD DINETTES A play '"My Square Lady" will Main Street, Wuodbridfe presented under the supervision (Just OB *mbuj Avenue) of Mrs. James Banis, program M)GDBRIDGE Woodbridfe's First Fjctory chairman. Showruom Featuring Kitchen and Dinette Furniture ut DISCOUNT PRICES'. I SIC CENTER FOLKS Manufacturers of Chrome, FAR AWAY? Wrought Iron, Tubular and Alt Formica Dlnettei. 120 Main Street, Woodbrulge PHONE l DINETTE and KITCHEN "Headquarters for TODAY CHAIRS RE-COVERED RECORDS and )0%0FF [costs little anywherej MUSICAL ON INSTALLATION COSTS (illftWRrWllVI i MONDAY THRU FRIDAY — EVENINOS ONLY INSTRUMENTS" Norfolk 70< HOURS: SATURDAY (0 A. M. TO 6.00 P. M. Sav«—«avt-SAV E with these sensational, smash- hit bargain Installation rates for one week onlyl Call Also by Appointment—Phone HE 6-9131 or 1(1 1-0028 ut-todayl INSTRUMENTS RENTED Itrvkt Installation, Regularly $22.00 FOR ONLY $5 MONTHLY REGISTRATION THIS WEEK S 11.00 Automat!* twvlc* or Automatic i"'t Instrument Repairing ADULT EVENING CLASSES M»mt>twn«d Model Initiation, Regularly $35.00 1 : " ' l Selection of Records THIS WEEK $17-00 lN "M'fs of Instruments For Sate SEPT. 16th. 7-9P.M.
= NEW BRUNSWICK WOODMIDGB PERTH AMBOY BIG SAVINGS!! SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL E IASTON AVENUE CONVMY IOUIEVAIO • 411 M|W 5RUNSWICK AVt SOFT WATER CLEARANCE!) i FOR FURTHER DETAILED INFORMATION CONTACT A ' NEW AUTOMATIC Extended Play 1 FREDERICK PQRGES, SDPERYISOR 1 WATER SOFTENER 45 H.P.M. J CH 70832-NEW BRUNSWICK SOfWt \ us low as $5.t>0 jpiwrriohth Nelson, Phillips & Co., Inc. 99 12 Holm™ St. RECORDS MIDDLESEX COUNTY ipniim VOCATIONAL & TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS ', DR9-5IU0 INDEPENDENT r*AOE TWFTVF, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1057 T.F..M
Farewell Party Given Dominic l)\ , COLONIA PERSONALS For Colonia Couple ISELIN PERSONALS Married S ,i COLONIA — A farrwell dinner : inc Tolonia Proper and Colonia Village) | for Mr. and Un. Harold Cham- ; By GLADYS E. SCANK rick Devlin of Woodbrldge motored ISELIN - ',;,„„„, | berlnln. West Street, was Riven j 497 Lincoln Hl«hwa» to Lake ftopatcong where they son of Mr. ann M,, , prior to their moving to West | visited Mr. and Mrs, Hunter Lees. troyeri at tlif Lr^ion Hall. Chair- Green Street, «•„, ,,,, Palm Bosch. Ha. The pRrty was j man in charge of the affair was Tel. ••-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollow- d»y afternoon i,, [• By Martv Hirioflrr On September held ot the home of Mr and Mrs. I , ell and children, Charles, Betty Tarantola, daiiKin, MKS SIDNEY 21st n Joint Installation of the Post R. D. Dougherty, Roselle. ] -Cub Puck 149-B. which ^ JeHn an(j E(jWard, Jr., attended a Mrs. Albert Tnrntni. spnnospnnnoredd byy St. Cecelia's R. C., ty att ththe hom homee I and Auxiliary will take place with , Guests included Mr. and Mr,s houRewarming par ft 3trefet. Brooklyn „( ••', : Robm j Church is wllin« an assortment oi Qf Mrg Hollowen>8 brother and ! ,;odnty Offlr-ers of the American ^"^ «"• *">«htcr Vlo- j I Christmas cards, Christmas wrap-; . , ,_ _, f^. Church, Brooklyn -, ' Le*nn present. A clnncf will bo I ><*• beUn: Mr. Mid Mrs. Sa.inwe , s st( i ln aWi Mr and Mrg Tarantolfl of Bro.,ki ,' held on November 1st for members I SM- Mr «"» *«• Daniel Louizt- pings and ovcry day cards. There : ^ Hagman of Jersey Clty t«r'» maid of i,,,,,,,, < i»nl ; and RUMts at the Colonia County I «ux. all of Weat Street »nd Wll- jl, to be a meeting oj ^^ Saturday guesU of Mr. andTarantoln, niotn ;: bride and Miw An,. I ..linn »-Z969 iCll)t ) P(Jrlnforrnatto n and tlckets Ham Price, RoseUe. _ | the bride's Ristpi wni. ,, ' call MRrty Striefler, Fu 1-0327. T \ the best man i a . „!,», IR i »n at si 'Lou's Llebdwltz and Mr. ftnd Mrs. •>. ,\, V A mwtinR of the Women's Re- ft]nrlt f}nnrp 6 puto, Brooklyn Effrrii,.' Si ;ii< mi;n- nth mid publican Club of Colonia was held By Shore" Crest Group I c^SsXreln ' 'rift "S j S.^'SSThe brlrle, givrti m , Jnuintr until fu ihf i notice the September 5th at the home of Mrs. ! riTP Roacl „ „ ' rnan V Lodl. Guests on Sunday her father woro ., ,.. Qrtonia I,;i)!:ir. Hums will be as | phllip Prasser at which time plans gown of taceovoi ,;,!,, -Sunday wests of Mr. and Mrs. ,wm Mr and Mrs,H. Luhne of follows- .Mnnd.'ty through Friday. ( were made to attend the meeting COLONIA — The Shore Crest Robert C. Scnnk. Uncoln Hignway. Robert C. Scnnk. g Norh ^^^ MMrr tnA MrgMrg..Ar Ar.. tip veil fell fmni '. 4:80 P. M until U« P. M.. Mon- ,O f the Women's Republican Club j Civic Association held 8 brock pearls and srquins v y were Mr. and Mfs. Harold Man thur 3cnn|Uer of JerMy City, and it n | No. 16. Fnirvicw Avenue. Guest which will be announced at a Squad Ladles Auxiliary. Squad They also )] evening October 19th at Linwood given by her pflnms speakers will include Superinten- Grove. Stelton. later date. will be shown at the next which was EXPLORES BUYERS' MOTIVATIONS: Dr fieorge H. Smlih. | meeting of the auxiliary on Jerry, Michwl. Han. dent of Schools. Patrick Boylan: —Linda Wiggins, Sandalwood held at the Olympic Restaurant in architect Tor the Hoffman Boule- profenor of psscholoey at RutKfrs Newark Cnlleiff of Arts and I October 2, Coughlin, Krlisann ;m celebrated her 8th birthday TOLL ROADS lrvington. vard Schonl. Murray Liebowltz; Sciences, analyzes conversation* recorded in "living room labora- i —Miss Mary Ann Tomaso, 24 old. Cindy and Hum with a party at the home of her —Dennis and Gary p'Rourlw, Dr. Barone of the Board of Educa- Although squeezed by rising tory experiments" in North Jersey as he seeks to determine the Vernon Street, is conveleseins af- and Roger McGUI un littrents. Guests helping her cele- sons of Mr. and Mrs, James tion and others. Guest* and mem- costs and declmlriR revenue, the motivation behind buying. He claims that many who drink coffee ter minor surgery In St. Peter's John and Mlchnrl r brate were: Judy Lynn, Maureen Bureau of Public Roads has incor- O'Rourke were weekend guests of ben will be invited to ask do so to assert adulthood or masculinity and that ego enhance- Hospital. New Brunswick. ""•Dfrrontt. Donna Sacocel, Rosie porated 2,103 mile* of toll roads ment \s a hif factor in, new car sales. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hubbs of this column is Uons from the floor concerning Cloccio. Barbara Frcund, Cindy morning of the wi in fifteen states Into the 11,000- Keyport. former Iselin residents, i Cranbury, N. J. their 'children's education, Re- MacArgel. Carol Shaplola and Lin- to be; inted. mile network of Interstate and j FETED AT SHOWER r announce the birth of a baby girl \ —Cub Pack 148, which is spon- flfeghments will be served. da Read. Brother John assisted defense highways. Congress will ISELIN—A surprise stork shower at Rahway Memorial Hospital.! sored by School No. 15 P. T. A. will •. — Boy Scout Troop No. 45 will with refrehments and games. Ifold its first meeting of the season now have to decMe whether the was given by Mrs. Jerry Hart. 22 Deborah League Mrs Funk wa* the former Alice ! hold its annual sosp box derby on j tonight at 7:30 P. M at the Ameri- —The first roundtable for theGovernment should purchase the Shadow Lane. Colonia for Mrs. Graser I Saturday, l:J0 P. M. at Middlesex oah Legion Hall. Scoutmaster Explorer, Scout and Cub leaders of roads and m»ke them toll-free, or Robert Schmelzle, 33 Warren -The first meeting of the new , Turnpike opposite Cooper'. Dairy. Raritan Council was held Monday let the states continue to collect Street, Woodbridse Oaks. Mrs. Herbert Echaefer requests all boys To Meet Sept. 19 school ye»r. of the P. T. A. of -SundBy«ueiU of Mr and:Mrs. \ who are members of this troop \o night at the White Church. Wood- »h° tolls and maintain the high- hart formerly resided in Wood- ' COLONIA — The executive School No. 16 wfll be held, Monday. Edward Gallagher of 131 Elmhurst be present bridge. All yearly program note ways. bridge Oaks. Guests were: Mrs. Avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- books, program quarterlies and Harry Angus, Mrs. Raymond Arn- board of the Deborah League of September 16 at 1:30 P. M. at the —The Merck Circle Players an- school. Mr. Donald WhtUker. mond Asqulth of SayreviUe and council programs wete distributed old, Mrs. Carl Barone, Mrs. Wil-Colonia met September 5 at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman of nounced that their production of POST OFFICE LOSS home of Mrs. Charles Goldberg. newly appointed principal of the "Desire Under the Elms" will be at that time. Among the leaders liam Bihler, Mrs. Frank Braun- Iselin. • , present were James Taber. Neigh- In asking Camress to approve schweig, Mrs. George Conklin, Jeffrey Road. Planfi for the com-school, will address the members. presented on September 13th. 14th —Mrs. Jerome Cassell and i J. F. KELLY postal rate Increases to alleviate ing season will be disclosed at the Mothers of the first grade children and 20th and 21st. Curtain at borhood Commissioner, Leader Mrs. Jerry Coughlin, Mrs. Robert what he described as "the serious regular business meeting Septem- will be in charge of hospitality. children, Buth and Jackie. 152 8:30. For further information or John Lease and David Boyle and Daniel. Mrs. George Hackett, Mrs. Larry Wood of Explorer Post No. fiscal plight" of this department. Frank Lannirtg. Mrs, Daniel Le ber 19 at 8 P.M., at School 17. —MISR Diane Dodd. 24' Wright Middlesex Avenue, were guests on IMJMItlM,! reservation of tickets call Pi Postmaster General Summerfleld Street, was a guest of Miss Gloria Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 5-6196. 244; from Boy Scout Troop No. 44 Rose, Mrs. Carl McOlll, Mrs. Wil- Anyone interested in joining is Scoutmaster. Fred Boyle and Har- declared, 'The Department is los- liam Potter, Mrs. Jerry Slotnick. invited to attend the meeting or Nagy of Cojonia. White of New Shrewsbury, Mr. —Residents may have; the con- old Hibell, Theodore Wingender, ing money it the rate of more Mrs. George Schmitt, Mrs. Wil-call the membership chairman, -JUr. and Mrs. James O'Rourke. and Mrs. Charles Ruskin," Jersey venience of usins the Colpnia HKATIM, John Connelly and Robert Frak. than two million dollars each liam Spencer. Mrs. Emery Tomp- Mrs. Sidney Homer, Fu 1-9491. 159 Auth Avenue, were dinner City. Mr. and Mrs: William Cohn, Branch of the Post Office window guests on Sunday of Mrs. O'Rour-j Colonia, were Monday guAts of 2 Edward Strce) Scoutmaster Herbert Schaefer re- working day.™ klns, and Mrs. Richard Wenskoski. There will be a display of mer- daily from 9 A. M- to 5 P. M. and presented Boy Scout Troop No. 45. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Cassell. Iselin, N j money orders from 9 A. M. to 5 State'o( Ntw Jersey all of Woodbridge Oaks and Mrs. I cimuuise for sale, the proceeds to ; L. Hubbs of Mllltown. / —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moscar- P, M. On Saturdays the Regular ] Department of State Robert Smith, Roselle. KO to trie Deborah Hospital and CERTIFICATE Of DISSOLUTION —Mr. Charles Benz of Coakley elli, 63 Middlesex Avenue, will ob- Window is open from 9 A. M. till Sanitorium. Refreshments will be l.lhftli To All to whom trjese presents Refer To: W-5Z5 Street. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton serve their fortieth wedding anni- Colonia Club to Open may come. Oreettng; served by Mrs. Phii Biinderman Noon and money Orders from 9 NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE Billings and son. Hamilton, in, versary on Sunday. A. M. till Noon. WHEREAS. It tppMrs to my sAtlsf.lf- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: and her hospitality committee. Season September 16th tlon. by duly authenticated record of At a reirular meeting of the Township of 24 Wright Street and Mr. Pat-1 —The deadline for any ntws for —The Married Couples Club of the proceedings for me voluntary dis- fUmmltWf of the Towmhli) of. Wood- the New Dover Methodist Church COLONIA — An' Italian dinner solution thereof by the unanimous bridge, held Tuesday, September 3. content of all tha «to<-lcholcitra, de- 1957, I was directed to advertise the fact Vanishlnr Americana will hold its first meeting of thewill be featured at the next meet- posited In my offle*. that PATERSON that on Tuesday erenlnR. September Whatever became of: Watch ARENA, x corporation or this State. season tomorrow night at 8:30 P.Ing of the Colonia Club, at School 17, 1957. the Township Committee will ] fobs, plate rails, calling cards, M. All Married Couples are cor- whoBe principal office Is situated at meet at 8 P. M (D6T) In the Com-1 16, Outlook Avenue at 7 P. M. The No. 214 Smith Street, In the City of mlttee Chambers, Memorial Municipal I hair receivers, stick, pins, hat dially invited to attend. Perth Amhoy, County of Middlesex. committee in charge is, chairman. ulldlnft, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and j pins, rolling pins, cigar store —A successful picnic was held Mrs. Robert Lueddeke, assisted by State of New Jersey (Lewis S. Jacobson eipose md sell at public sale and to I being the agent therein and In charge the hle soiu together with alt other i and Joseph P. Cannomc and Minnie | Robert Golden, Joseph-Gallagher, eiecuted and attaeMd consent In writ- letalls nenlnent. said minimum price I Cannonlne. his wife, and State of New \ James Woods, Hal McCain, Bers Ing to tile dissolution of 3ald corpor»- being $2,500.00 plus coats o! preparing Jersey, are Defendants. Writ ot Execu-1 tlon, executed by «11 the stockholders deed and advertising this sale. Bald tlon for the sale oi mortgaged premises Wilms, Walter Emery. Robert SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY— thereof, which slid conafnt and thelot In said block, Jf sold on terms, dated August S. 1957. Green, Jerry Smith, Jeffrey Gay- record of the proceedings aforesaid are »IU require a down payment of 25% By virtue of tile above stated Writ, Chancery Division, Middlesex County. now on file Irl my said office as pro- dos. Peter Hines, Robert Annun- Docket Ho. F-1761-56. THB PERTH AM- if the bid accepted by tint Township to me directed and delivered, I will en- BOT SAVINGS INSTITUTION, rlce to be paid In cash. WEDNESDAY, THE J5TH DAT OF Robert Woods, Keith O'Neill, Wil- JACK W. NOWICKI and JOAN NO- have hereto set my hand and Upon acceptance ot the minimum 'SEPTEMBER. A D. NINETEEN WICKI. his wife, are Defendants. Writ affixed my afl)cUl seal, at Tren- ild, or bid »bov» minimum, by the HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN liam Sawyer, William Curren and (Seal) ton, this Nineteenth day of Tovnahlp Committee and the payment at the hour of two o'clock by the then 1 of Execution for the sale of mortgaged Kenny Espisito. Manager for thepremlsei dated July id. 1937. August, A. D. one thousand hereof by the purchaser according to prevailing (Standard or Daylight Sav- he manner of purchase In accordance team was Henry Golden. For the By virtue of the above stated Writ, nine hundred and flfty-seven. ing) time, In the afternoon of the s>ld to me directed and delivered, I will ex- EDWABD J, PATTEN, ith terms of sale on file, the Town- day. at the Sheriff's Office In the City ' Secretary of State. ship will deliver a bargain and sale of New Bruus-vlck, N. J. for the steps it saves pose to sale at public vendue on Pony League Champions, the ieed for said premises. ALL that tract or parcel of land, WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF I.-L. 8/29; 9/5, 13/57 1 s", John Lockic.,wfts man- UUl'OH&K. A. D NINETEEN DATBD: September 3, 1957. situate, lying and being In the Town- SutiinT'S SALE B. J. UUN1CIAN. Township Clerk ship of WtxHlbrltl^e, In ttic Count; of ager Members of the team receiv- HUNDRHD FIFTY -SEVEN g at the hour of two o'clock by the then SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY— To be advertised September 5, 1957, Middlesex, In the State nf New Jersey: ini g trophies were: Robert Hawn. prevailing; (Standard or Daylight Sav- CHANCERY DIVIBrON, MIDDLESEX md September 12, 1997, In the Icde- BEGINNING at a point formed by ing) time, In the afternoon of the said COUNTY. Docket No. f-1518-SS—Car- ?endent-Leader. the Intersection of, the westerly aide Howard Newmark, Ronald Jjim- day. B» the Sheriff's Office In the City teret Savings and Loan Association, a of Maple street and the northerly side ont, Al Devlin, Richard Wodzinski. of Vaw Brunswick, N. J. corporation nf New Jersey, Is Plaintiff, Refer To: VT-181 of Homestead Avenue: thence running and Stephen J. Lenart. and Mary L<- OP PUBLIC 8U.E (1) North 78 37' West 50 feet: thence Richard Mishoff, Pete Cerstlvlk, All that certain lot, tract or parcel nart, hl6 wife, and State, of New JeTsey TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: running (2) North ir 23' East 100 feet; Tony Ferro, Hubert Mertes, Art of ldiifl and premises hereinafter par- are Defendants, Writ of Execution for At a mrular meeting of the Townahlp thence running (3> South 78' 3T' East ticularly described, situate, lying and the sale of mortgaged premises datad Committee of the Townshlo of Wood- 50 feet to the westerly side of Maple B^en, Dave Grossman and Preston being In the City of Perth Amboy. In August, 8. 1937. bridge, held Tuesday, September 3, Street; and thence running 14) along the County of Middlesex, la the State the said westerly side of Maple Street tomms. of Hat Jersey. By virtue of the above sUted Writ, 1957, I was directed to advertise the far.t —The Rahway Memorial, Hos- to me, directed and delivered, I will ;hat on Tuesday evening, September South 11° 23' West 100 feet to the BEGINNING Bt a point on the south- 17, 1957, the Township Committee will point and place of beginning. west side of Kosclusko Street distant expose to sale at public »endue oh jjtt&l announces the birth of a WEDNESDAY, THE 25TH DAY OP meet &t 8 P. M. (DSTi In the Com- BEINO also known as Lots 12-13. northwesterly 25.83 feet from Its In- iinuee Chambers. Memorial Municipal daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles tersection with the northwest side of SEPTEMBER, *.. D. NINETEEN Block 891; Homestead Avenue, as shown HUNDRED PfnrY-SEVEN ulldlng, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, and on the Tax Map of Avenel, Woodbrldge Hull, 187 Klmberly Road, ou Sep-Oelgatt Avenue and uppu«M« « mtxwe nnd sell M ix*(te wie nnd to Towfaltip. N J wall; thence running (It southwesterly »t the hoar of two trtloclt by tw then {fcilibfir 3rd. i prevailing (Standard or Daylight 8av the highest bidder according to tuma Subject to restrictions n»d easements —Thirty members and guests of oi suit: on die witn U>e KPRI Estate nf record, If any, uinlni; and municipal Department and Township cit.tH oi>en ordinances and such facts as an accu- Colonia Post No. 248 American to Inspection and tq he publicly read rate survey and examination of the lotion were transported by bus to prior to sale. Lot 127 In Block. 551-D o^ premises would disclose. the Woodbrldge Township AssesBmeut Together with .all fixtures now au Bbbetts Field, Brooklyn to observe Map. tached to or used in connection with the Giants-Dodgers «ame. Follow- lane furtner notice tnai the Town- the aforementioned premises and any ing the game refreshments were along the same southeasterly 14.37 feet K known and designated as Lot ihlp Committee has, by resolution and household appliances and Including to the beginning. 4 In Block 493-A on map entitled "Map pursuant to law, fixrd a minimum more particularly therein the (pllow BEINO Lot 28. Block 301 on the l of Property of Den Bleyker Terrace, irlce at which Bald lot In said block ing: Perth Amboy Tux Map. situated In Wbodbrldge Township, Mid- >ill be sold together with all other Prosperity 36" Oas Range. Subject to the following covenants dlesex County. N. J., J»n. «t 1955. How- fUlla wrtlnent. said minimum price Being the premises commonly known for the protection it brings which shall run with the land and Beard Madison. Surveyor" and filed In being $290.00 .plus costs of snd designated as No. 14 Homestead MISS binding on the heirs and assigns of thethe Middlesex County Clerk's Office on deed and advertising this sale Said Avenue, Woodbrldge. Township, N. J. party of the second part, March 2$, 1955, as Map No. 1MB, File lot in s&ld block, If. sold oa terms, The approximate amount of the SOMEONE? I. Subject to the right of the ad-677. will require a down payment of 25%.Judgment to be satisfied by said mle joining owner on the southeast In the The above description Is In accord of the bid accepted by the Township Is the sum of Eleven Thousand, Five party wall dividing the property, which ance with a sur»ey made by Howard Committee, the balance of purclinne Hundred Forty-five Dollars ($11,545,110) PHONE wall Is partly on the premises herein Madison, Surveyor, of Forda, New Jer- price to be paid In 12 equal monthly together with the costs ot this sale. conveyed and partly on the premises sey, dated 3/H'M. Installments plus Interest and other Together with all and singular the 14 costs little — adjoining on the southeast. Said premises are also known as 13 terms provided In the contraci °' s*le. rights, privileges, hereditaments and S. Together wltn the right of the Predraore Ave., Woodfcrldge Towushlp Upon acceptance of the minimum appurtenances thereunto belonging or iir»i(tee5 herein to the use of the com-New Jersey. bid, or bid above minimum, by thelu anywise appertaining. EASTON mon sewer and water system on the Subject to restrictions and easements Township Committee and the payment The subscriber reserves the right to premises on the southeast and theof record, if any, wnlag and municipal thereof by the purchaser according to adjourn said Bale from time to time, (for example) rtaht of mi Id Krantee« aitd their agents ordinances, and such facts v an ac- be manner ot purchase In accordance aublect only to auch restriction or lim- to enter upon the premises on the curate survey and examination of the with terms of sale on file, the Town- itations lipop n the j of such southeast whenever It may be necei- premises would disclose ship will deliver a bargain and (file power as may b e specially provided b/ 4O< sury to repair or maintain said utili- Together with all fixtures now at deed for salrl premise* law or rules of court. ties An\; cost required to effect such Uched to or used In connection with DATBD: September 3, 1857. ROBERT H JAMISON, | repairs or maintenance or both fihftj.1 b( the aforementioned premises and any a J Of hi iC./\N. Towmhtn T'—K * ShtrlE. j poifltifo station rale from New BttfflMkfc borne equally by the uranteeB herein household appliances and Including nnd tin' mild nwucr on the noutlutant To be advertised September S, 1DV7,LEVY, KEN8T*R h McOLOfiKEY, I » jft* 6 PA luiw included mor« particularly therein the follow lid Sepiamhtr 11, 1957. In the Inde- Attorney*, Belii^ the premises commonly known pendent-Leader. 153 JS L-L. B,it>; U/3. 11, 19/67 nnd designated as No. 67D KosclusKo Wclbllt Slec. Oven and 4-bur. Range ^flEW JERSEY'S ONLY PARI ytrut, Perth Amboy —Model E B 602. The approximate amount of the The appronlnut* amount of th UEl TROTTING TRACK i'ii1:;ineii! in be satisfied by said sale Judgment to be satisfied by said sal Is the sum of Seven Thousand Seven Is the sum of Twelve Thousand,/Tw jf Conditioned Hundred .Seventy-four Dollarit (17, Hundred aevmty.liihl Dollars ($12. 174.00), mnre or lc»s together with the 27100) together with the coats of Lhl NOW!! Machine Process i:unt,> of this sale. Silt. Together with all and singular the Together wltU ill and «lngiilnr tin rlflits, privileges, hereditaments and rights, prlrlliies, heiedltaments »n a|>purtenuucea thereunto belonniim or appurtenances tharounto bcloa^'iiii o for the privacy it offers In uiirwlt* appertaining. The subI-n anywlee sppertalnliig Venetian Blind Cleaning aurllwr «»t!rvt» the rUhl, t*) sdjpurn The subucrlber renrteh the rluht t .,uid \,i\t from Mme to time, subject adjourn BH|d Mle from time to tlm UILIV HI such risylctlims or limitations subjecj t only to lucb reutrictlon or Un uiHin the exercise of such power as ltatlonlttl s Uflon , tthhe exercisi e o[[ JIU: l may be specially provided by law ojpower ft mmay bt^ueijlallbt y provided b • Picked Up At An extra phone is quite a bargain. rules oi courtt. law or rtilM ooff couT* ROBERT II. JAMISON. ROBERT H. JAMISON, Your Home— Sheriff. Sherllf Cbsts only a few cento a dayy And you <;11AULEH K. SEAMAN. JR.. LEVY, FENSTEB I* McCL06KEY, • Tapes, Cords and Slats Attorneyy. Attomeyary . can have your choice of a wWl or 461.74 I.-LL. 0/i0/i ,1 122 , 19, 28/57 •5J.W I.-l, »/ai); »/5. la, 1U/J Cleaned IJeautlfully •table model for your kitchen, bedroom IRST • Delivered and Re-hung or any room. 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xili,n\ Member Roast Beef Dinner Slated Approval Given Miss Dolores E. Oliveira Lions Hear Talk i State Office By Hopelawn VFW Groups For Youth Center Weds Woodbridge Resident By Chiropractor HOPELAWN—The Ladles' Aux- Middlesex County Council and the MENL9 PARK TERRACE—THe FORDS—Miss Dolores Elizabeth FORDS—An interesting talk on At n meeting of Oliveira, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Auxiliary. Keasbey liary of Hopelawn Memorial Post, Department of New Jersey Auxtl- establishment of a youth recrea- the work of the chiropractor was \ ;»; V F. W. decided to aid the post ary, was a guest and spoke briefly. tion cenUr In the Fords area was John Oliveira, 30 Poplar Street, ,i,i ilclcunl^s were se- became the bride of Arthur Frank Riven by Dr. Charles J. Schwehla (-' , mi ihc eighth annual drill team In arrangements for the A membership drive will be con- enthusiastically endorsed by the ; roust beef dinner to be served from ducted with two teams to compete Hugl. 224 Freeman Street, Wood- nt Monday's meeting of the Ford* „: iin- Ladles' Auxll- Menlo Park Terrace Civic Organi- bridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- I,inns Club: Based on the premise 5:30 P. M, to 8:30 P,M. at the post under captains Mrs. Mary Thomas zation at its meeting Monday. •i, \ .Jnsoy State Flre- rooms October 9. The dinner Is and Mrs. Helen Hornyak. Decem- erick Hugl, Brooklyn, Saturday at that the nervous system is reipon- . , ,!inii in Atlantic City. Michael J. Amodio, president ot Our Lady of Peace Church. The Open to the public, ber 31 was scheduled as the closing the Lafayette - Shorecrest Civic s!i>lc tor many Illnesses, with poor ;, M; Mrs. Theresa date. The winning team will Ifc double ring ceremony was per- posture a contributory cause of ab- ,i MIS. Mary Kirkland, This was In response to a request Association, outlined to the Menlo made by Milton Mendej, post drill tendered a dinner with, the losing formed by Rev. Joseph Brzozowskl, normal stresses which result In <• ;i ;KT Fiiczak and Miss Park Terrace residents the prog- pastor. muster, at the auxiliary's meeting team as host group. , ' ress being made. He reported that nerve interference, Dr. Bchwohla :iv as alternates; life in the pnst home. Mrs. Jean Bul- Divert in marriage by her father, Mrs. Pauline Dunham The date of the next meeting Is a plot of ground has been donated ^•scribed the chiropractic method J vanoskl presided. September 17. the bride wore a gown of white of attempting to restore health ty liiinor Wodash. for the center and committees •Charltilly lace and tulle. Her veil , nt inn. held Saturday The auxiliary will send the presi- formed for publicity and fund- n system of adjusting the Bublux- *, dent and her guest to the £>epart- of Illusion fell from a crown of 1 idor Hotel, had an raiplrtK. ,itcd vertebrae of the' Sptntdl p; I, vim:i m«nt of New Jersey president's Hopelawn Organization pearls and she carried a white 1 ,if 174. Quest speaker column. To encourage good heftltt dinnnr to be held October 13 at the Troop colors were presented by orchid and Mies of tile valley on a i(1 !•'. Male. Executive Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. Plans Award Day Sunday the organization to Menlo Park prayer book. piactlces, he stated the National;' c Governor of New The members were reminded of Terrace Boy Scout Toorp 40. ,A1 yilai Charlotte Oliveira attended • rhlropractlc Association sponsom '', HOPELAWN — Plans have Habor and Art Ubbens accepted the bride as maid of honor. Miss 1 a "Good Health Posture Wedr -'^ MISS ETHEL A. KRAMER the smorgasbord supper to be held been completed far the annual .•[•(I officer* are Mrs. the flags on behalf of the Scouts Dolores Delia Metro was brides- ' efich May. ' . . *, from 6:00 P. M. tp 9:00 P. M: at award day and part; of the liiubb, wife of John TO WEI) IN SPRING; Mr. and A representative Rroup of Boy maid and Miss Carol Ann Hugl the post home September 28 with Hopelawn Youth Organization* Dr. Schwehla, a graduate of tU** .<, MI, who is a member Mrs. John Kramer, 35 Fairflcld dancing to juke box music. The Scouts, headed by Irwin Sumka was junior bridesmaid. Avenue, Fords, have announced to be held Sunday at 1:30 P. M. led the group in the pledge to the fNew York School of Chlropttustfc* •<,_ • ,1 of Managers of the supper Is open to the public. Alfred Smith, Brooklyn, served sorvlng on the« faculty and cUnlft i 1 the engagement of their daugh- in the school. flag. Additional flags will be do- 11, nut In Boonton, pres- Mrs. Louise St. Pierre, hospital as best man. The ushers were staff of the Chlroprftctlc Institute ' , ter, Ethel Amelia, to Joseph Awards will be made to the nated by the Civic Organization iiiirripfPerna. Avenel,, chairman, listed October 8 as the Arthur olivdira, Fords, and Frank of New York, further informed the ,u.Mdrnt: Mrs. Etta Paul Stenger, son of Mr. and date for the hospital party at championship teams as well as to the Menlo Park Terrace Olr' Sautner, Perth Amboy, •Lions that his profession le 11- Smith River, second Mrs. Joseph Stenger, Valley Menlo Park Soldiers' Home. A to each youngster who has Scout Troops. The newlyweds are on a wed- ' censed in 44 States, Alaska. ' , Drive, Matatvan. taken part In the Mmmer ac- Cqmmitfceeman Peter Schmldi • l:>. Mi-s. Irene Evans, meeting of the Middlesex County ding trip to Canada and upon re- i Hawaii Puerto Rico, Mexico, and * tivities program sponsored by attended the meeting to outline turn will reside at 52 Albourne ; recording secretary; Mini Kramer is a graduate of Council of V. P. W, Auxiliaries is ' several other countries. :.:;.• Dunham. Fords, Woodbridge High School, class set for September 20 at the post the organization. the action of the Township Com- Street, where they will be at home I Robert Mulvaney briefly out- , , M'tnry; Mrs. June { of 1954. She Is employed as a home with the auxiliary as host Families' and friends of par- mittee in trying to get the de-after September 21. For going I lined the code of ethics in Lionlsm .MI Brunswick, trea-i secretary to the head of the group. ticipants are Invited to attend. veloper of Menlo Park Terrace to away the bride wore a beige suit and stated he will elaborate on the M.ny Oearhart, Na- j microblal biochemistry depart- Mrs. St. Pierre was appointed Refreshments will be served by make needed repairs to streets, with brown accessories and a white subject at another meeting. ; orchid •corsage. iind Mrs. Katie I ment of C. R. Squibb and Sons chairman of the annual anniver- the mothers' committee, mem- curbs and sewers. Mr. Schmidt William Nork, president, report- Tree, sergeants-at- In New Brunswick. sary dinner. bers of which are requested to emphasized that all other devel- The bride attended Woodbridge ed on a recent visit to the Kiddle isnbclla Pulda, Mill- Her dance was graduated Mrs. Alice Domejka of Auxiliary report at the school at 1:06 opers In Woodbridge have heeded High School and is employed by Keep-Well Camp. He also remind* from Matawan High School and 6090, Fords, a past officer of the P.M. the Township Committee's re- Revton, Inc., Edison. The bride- MRS. ARTHUR F. HUGI ed members of the Importance of :i will be held in is attending University College quests, but said Sommer Brothers groom attended Brooklyn Tech- i good attendance at the Decem- at Rutgent University. He Is have not even answered the nical High School and served In ber 9 meeting when the district i> .January 16, 1958. the U. S. Navy for four years. He nunpanies Ulat have employed by the Farmers and Township's letters. However, he governor will visit the local club. fttsgr. Endebrock to Speak pointed out that performance is employed by the New York Cen- VFf Units to Fete . :i!f asked to have a Merchants Bank in Matawan. Joseph Frltsche was welcomed as a ^ An April wedding is planned. bonds held by the Township tral Railroad. guest. .• • . • ,!• spnt from the unit could be utilized to make repairs • meeting. Past Commanders It was reported that October Is On 'Role of Men in PTAs' required. 51 CALLS "anniversary and founders'" icv auxiliary will par- FORDS —Very Reverend Mon- fioclal programs for the 1957-58 FORDS—Captain John Fischer's i p.uade September 21 The formation of a Little HOPEXAWN—Edgiir R. Schuler, month, with club programs geared Girl Scout Troop slgnor John J. Endebrock, super- fiscal year. Special emphasis will League for Menlo ParK Terrace report for August lists 51 calls department commander and Betty to honor founders of county unit* intendent of schools for the dio-be placed on activities appealing answered by St, John's First Aid y * KM UIIL; will be take was discussed. The Civic Organi- Butler, State auxiliary president, and International headquarters. cese of Trenton, will be the prin- to men as well as women in order Squad, Including 17 emergency, 15 inher 17 at the fire- Enjoy Camp Trip zation agreed to help a committee will be the principal speakers at Clubs throughout the nation •will cipal speaker at the monthly to enlist the active support of of Interested parents in the estab- transportation, 12 fires, 5 motor ,he testimonial dinner Saturday in meeting of Our Lady of Peace vehicle accidents, one fire drill, one take thfs opportunity to promote HOPELAWN -Intermediate Oirl both fathers and mothers In PTA lishment of such a league. Inter- honor of past presidents and past closer cooperation and encourage Scout Troop 53, sponsored by the PTA to be held Tuesday In the endeavors, she said, adding that ested parents should contact Ber- parade. commanders of Hopelawn Memo- hurchy auditorium, He will dis- The two ambulances traveled a new and old members to greater Ladies' Auxiliary, Hopelawn Me- all committees appointed to con- nie Welssman, Ethel Street, or rial Post 1352, V. F. W. efforts in individual organizations. |v ii 1 uss Jfhe Importance of PTA in total of 510 miles; 105'/a man Officials morial Post, V. F , W., enjoyed a duct the association's projects Morrie Smith, MaryknollRoad, as Paul Lund, Adrian Fedor, Her- A date for the State Council camp-out at Camp Knolltop, Parlsff Life," stressing the role would be staffed, henceforth, by soon as possible. hours were utilized and 7,200 bert Blitch. Edward Sroka, Charlfc men should assume In the work pounds of oxygen consumed. meeting at Roger Smith Hotel, Roosevelt Park. both husbands and wives. Dr. Ralph fiarone, member of Thomas and Joseph Fedor, all past New Brunswick, will be announced !re.ss Democrats The activities Included outdoor of this organization. the Board of Education, discussed The next regular meeting is to commanders, and Mrs. Joseph Rev. Joseph Brzozowski, pastor take place October 7, at 8 P. M. soon. Members are urged to attend. cooking, nature stiidy. acting out Msgr. Endebrocx, who holds AB of Our Lady of Peace, announced the latest developments in the Nemyo, Mrs. Paul Lund, Mrs. Her- It was reported that two local nit Fords Women's fairy teles, weaving, nnd a scav- and MA degrees from Niagara bert Blitch, Mrs, Charles Thomas that the parish school will be "township's school building pro- GUEST AT SHORE ' boys, with the help of the Lions, c iih opened its Sep-enger hunt. The winners of the University, Is also diocesan direc- and Mrs. Andrew Pastor, all past open for inspection prior to thegram and answered many ques- FOttDS — Mr. and Mrs. Erie enjoyed a two-weeks' vacation at .:i • with Mrs. William scavenger hunt were Donna tor of PTA and pastor of the meeting, between 7:00 and 7:45tions from the floor. He Invited all presidents of the auxiliary, will be the YMCA camp. at a "Town- i Stevens, Karyl Hayduuko and Church of the Incarnation, Tren- Straight and, children, Marilyn guests of honor. P. M. The faculty, consisting of interested people to attend Board and Walter, Marathon, N, Unanimous approval was voiced Beverly Hakler. The girls wtove ton. ' t.' 11 nuns and 11 lay teachers will of Education meetings, especially spent a week as guests of Mr. and by members of the generous ges- PII B QulgleyvCounty hot plates to take home as gifts ENROLLS AT MARYVILLE Mrs. Leo Doran, president of be Introduced at the meeting by the next one on September 16. Mrs. Anthony Baflnt at their sum ture of the V. F. W. Military Band William J. Warren. for their mothers. Our Lady of Peace PTA,' reports Sister Patricia Ann, principal. There' will be an executive mer home, Seaside Park. PORDS-rMlss Marrlanne Inglis, in dedicating' the summer outdoor nit Commltteemaii Members attending were Jac- that the meeting win be devoted board meeting September 17 at daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Inglls, concert July 23 at dur Lady of A social program after the busi- .'it, Second WardDem- queline Wollskl, Lynnc Beres, to a' discussion of, the group's the home of the president, Nor- WEEKEND AT NIAGARA 942 Main Street, left for Maryvllle Peace School annex to the Fords i John Panoml. were Crystal St. Pierre, Karyl Hay- broadened spiritual, financial and ness meeting Is also planned. man Gardner. The next meeting FORDS—Mr. and i«rs. PranV College, Maryville, Tenn. club. . •*- * ducko, Jacqueline" Maikl<\ .Mar- xrf the Menla Park Terrace Civic Waskewich, 30 Overlook Terrace !'i: request* members garet Silvia, Donna Stevens, Bev- Organlaztion will be at School 14,spent a weekend at Niagara Fall • M if they wish to at-jerley Hukler. Carol Stevens; troop Patricia Ann Terebush Ford Avenue, Fords, October 7. and Canada. i>non in honor of Mrs..leader Mrs. Warren Fullerton and Richard Kotuski I assistant leader, Mrs. Milton Lund Sixth Birthday J4elen cJLaery'i u yner, September 17, j The opening meeting of the smith Hotel, in New F0RD8 — Mr. and Mrs. John I troop will take place tonight from Feted on Birthday Dodgers Take Little World '• il P. M. ! 6:30 to 8 o'clock at the V. F. """Terebush, 81 bunbar Avenue, made for a social at ! Hall, James Street, Hopelawn. were hosts at a l»wn party In FORDS—Richard Kotuski, son of church Hall, Novem- Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic honor of the sixth birthday o{ i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kotuski, 499 \ ll . Mrn. Mae Flemingloss. Crow's Mill Road, was guest of Series Sponsored by HYO iko and Mrs. Marge TOURED MANHATTAN their daughter, Patricia Ann, FORDS—Milton Lund and chll honor at a birthday party on his HOPELAWN — By an 11-10Innings before a homer by Gar; iiiiriucn. ! dren, Janice and Kenneth. Over The guests were Mr. and Mrs.tenth birthday. score, the Dodgers beat the Braves Morgan decided the Issue. Devor tu i he fashion show START TUESDAY i look Terrace, were recent New William Emery and children, The guests were Mr. and Mrs.Monday to take the championship scat gave up eight hits for tin i it The Pines on Scp- Frank Shuller and children, Mary losers, and Totin was also reache< ! York visitors. They enjoyed a boat William. Jr., Elaine, Jack and Ed- in the Little World Series of the ' noon, members mayitide around Manhattan, toured and Frank. Keasbey; Mr. and Mrs. for eight hits by the Braves: Tw SEPTEMBER 17th :i it tre women. 1 watdi'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas fa- Hopelawn " Youth Organization. Radio City, nnd boarded the May- Walter Takarski and' children. home runs apiece w«ro aocountci At the |( . i - dinner and party i flower which is open to the public rlgno; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ka- Ocorglanne and Walter, Wood- Bruce Totln bested Bill Devor- for by Alan Totka, Michael Ren hi t Whltey's, Perth bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nich- Hungarian Hall, School Street, rolyl; Mrs. Rose Karolyl and son, soak, bringing the two-out-of- wick and Al Panko on the Brave, r 14, with Mrs. olas and son, Stratton, Perth A,m- SUNDAY GUESTS George, PertW Amboy; Mr. a^d three-game victory.to the Dodg- roster, Renwlclt and Totka divide and 'Mrs. boy; Donna and Joseph Zarensak; WOODBRIDGE HOPELAWN—Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Mrs. George Terebush and chil- ers. Totln pitched both winning batting honors throughout thi -.tk In charge. Joan and' John Sabo, Jeffrey Ko- series. chael Plnolll and daughter dren, Sandra Ann and George, games. The teams were tied at the REGISTRATION BY MAIL OR PHONE •is are Mrs. Julia I Michelle, Levittown, Pa., were Sun- tuski, Fords. Bonnie Casey. Mrs. Jr.; Mrs. Helen Horvath and end of six innings with spectacu- In the Little Fellas' series, th iday guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Peter VE is and Mrs daughter. Lynne M»rle; Mrs. lar play on both sides. Yanks took two straight from Residence: SAWHELD. N J. Phone: PL 6-0111 Avenue. HAD WONDERFUL TIME! The game went into four extra Dodgers to Win the crown. Betty Katzara and son, Dentils; FORDS —Miss Owynhe Romlg, '• imsed the passage of Mrs Desolina Morettl, Mrs. Marge Mrs. Ann Kalinowjki and daugh- 501 Crow's Mill Road, has re- turned from a vacation at Riding- nrs"e in charge of'John Gati. ann
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" ROUND KO8..™SK«S, Ib- 93c (ECKEL (Hft»uft Ib. 79c OF BEEF Ib. 73c STEAKS ...... Ib. 97c in Our 54tli ^ ear N:i illirtV Savi- 10% Extra on First $5,00 Purchase GREINER THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 50 Funeral Home On Purchases or $5.00 and Over. AUGUST F. OREIN1R, Director limit One Coupon Per Family. A new Home At Tjie Same Address ( MiU Road 385 Hawthorne Ave. used OUB, your deMer is prepared to make a most generous allows* on your present car and is able to offer you immediate delivery on 2^5346 6-1050 the »o44 of your dwace. Stop in today and make ^11 the arraggt* '"" PAHKINli • LOW PBK-BO menta. The wt^ .motoring world will app*ev« y • In which the foot slides or slips GIFTS FOR OVERS, INSPECTION i ••tiiiitial bannisters to all steps In Where the person pours Uu> oil di-;.iixirit*nls and bums that some- : ! will often cause a devastating fall. It has been . M,I Immediately upon the adjourn- \ hoiisr. rectly fr<*» the ma, ignition takes j :imos prove fatal. Leaving poisons rn lmi place and the flajnes run into the j around the kitchen Is a potent and Insurance statistics report 1,501 the American ],,,, ment of Congress, members of I It is appalling to see the women, deaths a year from falls; to say Woodbridge Otke can. The vtrtim oftrn Is burned i frequent CRUSP of danger. Christmas parppi,, , Congrem departed for far-off , mounted on high heels, wearing nothini? of those who are permft- fi allte. The hou* catrlws firr awl : The person that neglects rend- overseas be man,,,, , plam for "ntudy missions.' "In- \ long house coats that trail on soil- npntly crippled. a terrible tragedy results. ! ing labels on bottles and contain- spection*" and "investigations' [ fd floors. These garments not only It Is easy to turn the handles of vember l and NOV^H, Even little children often are ers often poisons a whole family by •flureddivery by . .,. Representative* will go or have ' gather up germs and filth but they pots towards the bac!N)f the stove, SUl r already gone to Europe, Africa, victims of the carelpssiu'ss of older ! dumping a deadly poison Into food - Mr enii Mrs William J Blhler >fton cause their wearers to trip yet so many cooks leave them 'between Decent, | the Middle and Far East. South people. It Is better to use news- that is bring prepared for a meal rnel children Carol. 3»i«n. Kath- intl fall, sometimes with very sticking out where they are apt to *>«• 10 for air mnil , ivn Bud William. Jr., 27 Warren America, Panama and Alaska. 1 -crious consequences. papers and a little dry wood or It Is no excuse to say, "I was in a gift* were wearln,. -,, f'treet. spent Sunday at Ocean Did you know that, on an aver- kindling to start t fire It can beihurry and thought that I knew t-atch In the sleeve or be brushed age, one person dies and four arc ! So many accidents occur In the from easily lm,,,,],,,;,,' H'ii'ti with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CHAIN LETTERS done quickly in this way. If there ! what I was putting In the food." [against. They come down spilling permanently disabled rvery six- I :ouse that someone Is temporarily [bofllng liquid on, the unfortunate aport clothes, p|u,t,ltl Wiihi.ins uf ElUabeth. Following reports that chain- nit out of commission every seven ia a very small flame among the Carelessly climbing on chairs or teen minutes as a reailt of home : victim or victims. and subscriptions i,, Mi and Mrs. Francis Dugan letUr schemes are being revived, 9 seconds The greater portion of !coals you mny not see it. but it step (udders often causes fearful accidents and hometown pn,,,,, nnti children Laura and Edward. Postmaster-General Arthur Sum- .hew- casualties occur in the kitch- will cause tl»e keroseik to blaze results. I have known broken bones I Cuts are usually caused from uhu arc moving from Angola, N. merfleld hu warned senders that Many of ihe most crippliiiK a("ci- •ii. .ind an explosion follows. dtie to falls that Invalided people ', carelessness. Holding the knife to- Y, to Connecticut are spending dcii'.s occur by fallini' clo.vn stair- • wnrd the person is one frequent such letters are illegal and that Frequently, the daily paper re- Cleaning clothes with nn inflafn- .for life. The world i,!lf. ln .«»vend wei'ks with Mr. and Mrs. thejr wUl be Investigated by postal ways and e\en steps of imt morr sorts an explosion caused from maWe liquid neni the si^ ^love Floors that nre too highly polish- • cause of severe cuts and danger- anxious to help y,,, . (it'oref Bailey. 56 George Place, inspectors. tiian S or 4. There shouh; be Mib- a stove with kerosene. has been the cause of innny serious ed, or a little spot of oil or g reuse ous accidents. you no longer iv,,,,.,, Mr Oiii/an is a brother of Mrs Bail v ^^ - K'-iday s'K-stf of Mr and Mrs Man in coiifii. 16 Bradford Place. n*.'ii Mis Coht.iS mother, Mrs Wii.iiiin Luikov. and UtUe grant! A/.J.U Monet/-Saving MvtM>-. dan iitrr Slierri Iinkov, and Mr». Am.., Uinnerman. ail of Newark. f-'imov riiests were Mr. and Mrs Chail. * Unlcov and daughter fihf-rn and Janice, and Mrs. Wil- liam I-inifov. all of Newark. - Mr and Mrs Robert Argata, ?,2 AUsuns Street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Venn and chil- dren Richard. It. Kuthertne, Bv- b'iM and Joan of Whippany at Kund:iy dinner. Mr ad Mrs. William Caaldy and win, Thomas, of Wood Ave- nue motored to Middletown, V. Y., mi t'lindny where they Tistted Mrs. en idv's mother, Mrs. Kurt Klein. Mr1. C-assidy's aunt. Mrs. Freida CioldbtTK. returned home with liii-in and will be a guest for a few v.ciks, \fr and Mrs. Thomas Dowling pnri daughters, Patricia and Laura uf 4L' Plymouth Driw, attended the voiding reoeption of Mr, and Mrs. I-1 atik Romeo at Bel-Aire Inn, Ijrnl, Amboy, Mrs. Romeo was the U < um Miss Catherine Anthonj of MttiicliPii. —Mrs. Sarah Zellner of Bronx. N Y., was a Friday evening guest of i it-r son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. WaJUr Huryk of Wood Ave. The "Deadline" for any new* for this column is 10 A. M. Tues- day morning of the week the news i:, to be printed. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Happel and sons Richard. Henry, Allan, Gary, Bruce and Wayne of 40 Ad- ams Street were guests at a birth- (!:iy purty Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fltzslnunons, Cranford. Quest of honor was Mrs Joseph DeSena, daughter of Maxwell House' ' Mr and Mrs. Fttzsimmons, In ob- «;rvance of her nineteenth birth- day. —Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson INSTANT and children Richard and Maur- een of 1606 Oak Tree Road were Wilson Certified Ready-to-Eat guests on Monday afternoon of COFFEE V' Mrs. Richard Bohleke of 73 Mlch- at-1 Street, Hearthstone Homes. •Mrs. Edward Fleming of Per- SAVE PLENTY ON THESE SPECIALS! KIIIIIB Avenue, Iselin, is recunerat- in.!', ut the home of her daughter, Sliced Mrs. William Brown of 1610 Oak Tri-i- Roiid. SMOKED CHOPPED HAM
Sliced Yellow or White Westbury Park AMERICAN CHEESE
Cloverbrook Aged By GLADYS E. SCANK 497 Lincoln Highway SHARP CHEDDAR _ 59c Iselin Tel. LI-8-J679 Shank Butt Excelsior Froien Buttered —Cub Pack 149-B, sponsored by St. Cecelia's R. C, Church Is sell- Portion 29 Ib. 39 BEEF STEAKS ing an ussortment of Christmas cards, Christmas' wrappings and Pride of the Farm everyday cards, from which pro- cttils' will help support the pro- Full Cut Md Full Cut F C gram for the coming year. There TOMATOES will be a meeting for parents o boys from the ages of 8 tolO, to: Shank Half, 4D Butt Half.. JJ Dob's or Libby's those boys interested In fceconrtn members of the pack on Monday PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 "J. 1.00 September 16, at 1:30 P. M. at 8t Cecelia's Recreation Hall, Oak Center Cut QQ, D*l Monte Tree Road, Iselin. —Mrs. James Brunton and Ham Steaks«, 07 daughters, Patricia and Barbara FRUIT COCKTAIL 3^1.00 of Worth Street attended a family picnic on Sunday, which was held Mturcji 6r«pe or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Flggy of West Brighton, Sta» 'APPLE JELLY _ .2 'N 31C ten Island. 12" UP. HiFt —Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs Svnkitt, Mlmitenaid *r Birds Eyt Frank Tagliareni, Worth Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manzella RED FLAME SWEET CALIFORNIA LUSCIOUS and sons Nicholas and Donald, i PROMENADE LEMONADE _, •••LeaBi IOC Mr. und Mrs. Salvatore TagUareni all of Bayonne. A Monday lunch ALBUMS eon guest of Mrs. Tagllarent was Tun«« i ITH SENSATIONAL WIEK . . ' I •« FANTAIIKOUS HW Mrs. Louis Novello of Linden. TOKAY GRAPES U(lifr EXCLUSIVE OFFEI . . . -Mrs. Joseph Forzano, Worth omi FREESTONE 3.98 Valve .Street was H guest of Mr. and Mrs. ! Swedish Genuine Suburbti ECKO Michael Fiuuerru/s. in their home Spec] .Fleetwood Park, Railtan Town CUT GLASSWARE KITCHEN UTENSILS """"""MPrice c ship. 1 llullil * 1M-* lit If ij) if t (if ttllt «Kt- • I —Mr. and Mj-s. (korge Bevw »our, .( *.r rn.rlt.-l -•-'«'•"/ , ITALIAN PRUNES nil ' I yhtlod - • - u«tur»l , idae and children, George, Jr., and MM! GOLDEN Hvy bunt |Ji«j ItjmbLi » I *UK bUr* .nd While ^•^; )"" I Roseann, 140 Worth 8t«#, *'** rp cut to itrt!u#rt* toiijil)- IhU It u r r ) 'u • M« *i •weekend guests of Mrs. Beverldge' (or e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ak-llo of Manasquan. CUHIMt 2fr49< —The "deadline" for any new , .MAI \K1I(JN8 WUh fihch 2.0* or for this column Is 10:00 A. M SWEET POTATOES loud punliUiM. MCI Iw* »«"bul' Tuesday morning of th* week the news Is W be printed. LUCKY BREAK PHIIJADELPHU — Mrs. Amen trie Hooka, 32, and her daughter ENTIRE STORE Yvette, 4, were on. the ildtwlk watching th# dempjltlon o( a OPEN PVERY NIGHT next-door church. A 106-foo Mutual Super Markets crane boom went put of eontro yTILL9 and smashed into their 'hOA CONDITIONED knocking off a part of the rooi Rah way Ave. Opposite and gouging a large hole In the! FO» YOUR COMFORT FRI. TILL 10 bedroom wall. at Main SI. Town Hall AGUE BURGLAR BALTIMORB, M4. ~ An »gU», determln^t tWKlar «»Ud walls, wrtunbted opto a Wisk Life; uuoi y Soap Swtn Swan Spry Beech Hut root of an ndjolnlnf (pod market TOWT SOAP FLOATING SOAP SHORTENING STRAINED IAIY F0O0 •AM jui*thta Jumped '» tot tbroufb a skylight to the flat «( • •4.89c ^ 69c 89c stove. Thfo h« removed th# 5 cu 090 CM "5c 101.99c cunUOning I2.W0 % cwh. from the building thiouifc > «ar it> livery door, __ _ . •. .* h -* " ,;NI)RNT-LEADER *AOI1 FIFTEEN fill-' I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 I LEGAL NOTICES^ ,AI, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LROAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES |H LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTIOKB i ii KIN FOB BtD8 Roao, tin dividing line between the Avenue with the center line of Duke* ol Way to the Right ol W»y MM Ot I "«>>»» »i>dii- FtttiT WARD-FIRST DISTRICT Pennsylvania Railroad; thence (l) and 462; theoce Southwesterly and Road and th« dividing line between 8t*w Hlghwe-y Route #i: U—-» ', .v,it,,,rlly of the Town- Weett-Tly along aald dividing line to Uw Township ot Bdunn and the Township Northw.sMrly (long the Right of ,.;,!!,(. Woodbrldge, N. J., m">"•"«<» In that deed m»df All that tract lying between the northeasterly along the Northerly line of WoodDrldge; thence Southerly along Woodbrldge Township and the City of Pennsylvania Railroad (on the Mat) Mo»» Northeasterly corner of Block line ol 8tat* Hlghemj Rotite #1 to ,'..',,fn'if waled Bids for ft °iPo """"""tn 11M o t? the of the Pennsylvania Railroad Right of th« center line of Wood Avenue or Rahway; thenc* Northerly along the 1 ' ' Veterans and the center line of Amboy Avenue Way to a point of Intersection of same 4M-$- thence Westerly along th« centfT line of Dukes Road which Is Southerly boundary Une ol the CJtJ :1 ,,',,'iiiuidKi Onrden Apart- Northerly line of Blocks 4M-S. 408-R. Mutton BdllOW Road I the dividing line (on the west); and 100 feet north of with the prolongation Eanterly ol the between the Township of Edison and the said dividing line between Wood- of Railway; thence iMtetly and, norwr 8 nd cord(itl Ureen Street (on the north) and (oncenter line of Middlesex Avpnue; tlience 488-M, and 4M-L to the most North- emtcrly along the boundary line ol HM W0OOBRID0E ',^ " westerly corner of Block 4SS-I,; thence the Townahlp of Woodbrldge) to anrldge and the City of Rahway to lh mcp cier* the soufhi a line drawn mlrt-«ay be- (2) Northwesterly and Nnrtheaiti-rly point 100 fWt South of the Southerly the point of Intersection of aald center City of Rohway to the Rahway Rlter; , .1 « * ° °f th tween New »nd Second Strentn, andaiond the center line of MlddlMo* Southerly along the Westerly line of Ine of Dukes Road with the boundary thpnrf Anuthmntcrlv along the Rah*ay ld Coimt r Elwk 468-ti to the Southeasterly cor- line of New Dover Road; thence Hunt noII.BR TUBES MB nl' ' "" 5 »' projecting eatterly to said r*llronii- Avenue to the poult, of Intemertlon nf erlv parallel with New Dover Road inrt line between Clark _and Woodbrldge River to liie Westerly line of the BOf« Page 38 naM renter linn of Middlesex Av™m- ner ot Block. 467; thence Westerly nugh of Carteret; thence SoiithweetMW , .-ivi'tl ni 'he omr.t of Beginnlnn at the Intersection of the along the Southerly line of Block. 467 100 feet South of same crossing Nmv Townships; thence Westerly along the ,,iriiy of the Township nOl Ce that lt ld Tenter line of the Perth Amboy and with the prnlungatlon Westerly of thn Jersey Star* Parkway. Rt #4 to thedlvldlne line between Clart and Wood- along the Weeterly boiindary line fflf «nt li^" ' "» » Northerly line of Block 448-J (also the to the Southwesterly corner of Block the Borounh ol Cnrteret and the c«nt»f imiins Lone, Wood- 7 Woodbrldge Railroad with the Peru, ifl.7 t.lietu* continuing Westerly along center Une of New Dover Road; thence hrlclae Townships tn the center Une n i" M. 8eptemher 47, any date to whichp Itommitte mav be aa-Amboy City Line, thenre northerly Northerly line of the Star Eagle Devel- Southeast«rly along the center line nf of the Harden State Parkway, Rt. #4;line or Blair Rond to the center line* th<1 opment Map); thence (J) Easterly the Northerly line of Block* 4M-A, 472, of Homestead Avenue; thence Westerly .n hr opened and rend loiirned the TowmhlIn pIt sCommitte discretioen reto- along the center line of the Perth Am- 47.1 unrt 476, crowing the Garden New Dover Road and Ita prolongs tl.in thence Southwesterly along the center th<1 cr a bl(1 nd t( boy and Woodbrldge Railroad to thealong the Northerly boundary line of Hue of the Garden State Parkway, Rt alonn the renter line ol Horao»te»a ""*" "«ht I "It " "di > State Parkway. Rt. 4*4, cnntlnulnR Southeasterly to the point, of Intersec- Avenue to the center line ol Alb J 1S centet r line of Freeman Street thence M8-J, 44B-K, 44A-I,, 4W-M, 449-O and tion with the Easterly line of Block #4 to the point of Intersection of , , uiHiilti.ftl In triplicate iS ! 449-H as shown on Map of Sur Ra^le Westerly along trre Northerly line of Street; thenc* Southerly along the It may selectl , due regard being given easterlv aloalonne e •'l e ennter lini e off FreFe mocks 494. 493. 491 and 4R» to the479-F; thence Southerly along the said center line with the center line mmlshPd for that pur- to terms and manner of payment ln man SStreet to the center line of Rah- Development antt Woorlhrldee Town- Easterly line of Block 479-F to theof Inman Avenue; thence Easterly center line ot Aah Street to tMe center ,,,,,,riiilPd by n. Bid Cruet- center line of Edgcwood Avenue and along the center line of Inman Avenue line of Myrtle Avenue; thence Westerly m mlntauiri bld h *ay Avenue, thence aout.herly along ship Tax Map, sheets (B nnd 4!)to Clark Place; thence continuing West- Northerly line of Hlock 447-L; thrace nlonn the center line of Myrtle Avenue rTrecTved' °" " ' "" the center line of Rahway Avenue nnd point--•• •; thenc" e "(4") -'still" aloii"'""K " erly along the center line nf Clark Easterly along the Northerly line to the Intersection of said tenter line 0 1 11 the with t.he dividing line between the and Its Westerly prolongation to Wood- . , ,,. of Contract Docu- KM" " I™"* * " ol the minimum along the center lino of Berry street to Boundary line of the SUr Knslc Tract Place to the center line nf Wonri Ave- ot Block 447-L crowing Mlidlcnex bridge Croek; thence Southerly alona ,,',„,„' .spcrlflcBtlons and Did. or bid above minimum, bv toeWoodbrldge Creek, thence southerly Southerly to an angle point In same; Avenue and along the Northerly line City of Rahway and Woodhrldge Town- nue and the boundary line between ship the point or place oT Beginning the Woodhrldge Creek to the point Of . i,,."ohtntned at the office Mp Committee and the pypayment t along Wjodbrlrige Creek to the Perth thence (5) still along said boundary Kdlson and Woodbrldge Townships to Of Blocks 448-J, 44B-K, 44H-L. 448-M. liitersertlon of the prolongation EMt* '.,. , Murray Lolbowlt!], 314 th^ T h5 P"f»na«r accnrdli.iaccnrdli.i, ,« «„„ Amboy city line, then™ westerly along line southeasterly slonst the Northerly l f Blg l 1 Pollln» Place: Colonla Civic Club. n he point or pd of BegliuiliiRg . 44B-G and 44!)-H to the Westerly crly of the center line of Nlelion A»t- . ivrili Ainnoy, New J(W-the manner of purchase Inn accordancd e the Perth Amhoy city line to the point, line of Block 449-1 as shown on thethe point or jlne of Block 4S0, thence Southerly tuip; thenSe Wostfrly along the said rini! $10.00 for each set wit h termms of mI salee oflln file, h the or plane of beRlnning. Woodbrldge Township Tax MBP, nhnnt Polling Place: Colonlla V Volunteer Fire Co., Inman Avenue, Colonla. along the Westerly lino of Block prolongation and the center Une of „ oh mined. Deposit will Tup win deliveV r a bargain am Pollini Place; Memorial Municipal 49. to the center Hnd of Lincoln High- to the Northenrly line In Block 448-1; THIRD WARD—riRST DISTRICT Nlnlwn Avenue to the center line of .,, ,.n,h lildder who re- iei mr m»M nreml-m Building. way; thence (ft) Southwesterly along thonce Easterly along the Northerly BBGINNINO at th« Intersection nf Railway Avenue; thence Norther!* ,, Hl< itltin* nnd Drawings DATED: September 10, 1857 the center line of Lincoln Highway to SECOND WARD-W.EVENTH line of Block 440-1 crossing Murom the Southerly line or tne Port Reading aloiw the renter line of Railway AT»* iini**ntfl In good condl- B. J. DtJNlGAN. Townsnip ,. rm«T »*an—SKCONP DISTRICT the point of intersection of same with DISTRICT Highway to the Westerly or Northwest- Railroad Dock Property with the west- nuo to the center line of Avenel Btreetj prolongation Northwenterly of the BKOINNtNO at the point of Intersec- i'i ,i:,ys after bid opening. To be advertised September 12 and All that 'TtfCt between the Pennsyl- erly Rlgha of Way line of the Pennsyl- erly line • of Staten Inland Sound: thence Westerly and NorthwettetJJ Northeasterly line of Lot. 1. Block 428; tion Ot the Northerly Right of Wny I.,,.,, ohtnlned documents 19 9S7 [ the vania Railroad (on the east) and thethence (7) Southeasterly along said vania Railroad; thence Northeasterly thence, (1) Southwesterly along staten along the center line of Avenel Street • ,n>mlt a bid will lose Leaded" ' ' ' ° ^P'"*™"- center line ol Amboy Avenue (on the line of the Port Rending Railroad with along the Westerly or Northwesterly Island Bound to a point, said point to the point ol Intersection with ttl* prolongation and along the Northeast- the prolongation Southerly of the cen- we«t); and between a line (on theerly line of lot l. Block 42B, to an Right of Way line of the Pennsylvania being the Intersection of the Prolomta- Easterly Right of Way Une ol KM north) drawn mid-way between New ter line of Elisabeth "Avenue; thence Railroad to Ita Intersection with the Pennsylvania Railroad and point. Southerly still Northerly along the sale! prolongation tlon Easterly of the Center Inie of and Becond Streets, and projecting .ilonc the line of <>• 1. Block «S. to above- mentioned boundary line be Central Street with the Westerly line place of beginning. ,\''v ififi) d»ys subsequent easterly to sutd railroad, and the Perth and the center line of Ellmbeth Ave- tween the City of Rahway and the ..',,! of Wd» without the r the Northerly line of Block 4.11; thence nue to the center line of Washington of Staten Island Sound; thenre, (2) Amboy city line (on the south). Township of Woodbrldge and the polni Northwesterly along the prolongation BKINO a portion ol the Thlnl Wtrtr. '•••„. Housing Authority ot Com n^^, ixHHo?S (») Basterly alcrte the Njrtherly lino of Avenue; thence still Northerly along or place of Beginning, District Five, to be known »» ThiW , ,,t Woodbrldge. bridge lomr the Construction of Chain Polling Place: Strawberry Hill School, Block 431 to the Nortliemt corner of the center line of Broomc fitrf-et «nd of the Center line ot Central Street, WMdbriilfe. ^ Lot 548, Block 431; thence (10) South nEINQ known as a portion nf Din- Easterly and the Center line of Cen-Ward. Filth District, ,. ,.;iilnd to the fact that OHIII Road nnd Colonla Boulevard the prolongation Northerly thereof to Polllnc Place: First Aid BulWUaJR Drainage, Colonla, New Jersey, In the erly along the Easterly line of Lot 54R.the point of intersection with the cen-trlct 7, Second Ward to be known as tral Strett, to the Center Une of [n IIH> minimum salaries Block 431, to the center line of Chain District 15, Becond Ward Sewaren Avenue; thence, (3) South- Avenel Street, Avenel, H. 1. irv.illinn In the Area must Township or Woodbrtdne, in the County FIRST WARD—THIRD DI8TRICT ter line of Blocks 3RS-A and 3R7-O; of Middlesex, with a bituminous Con- AU that part ol the First Ward North O'Hill Road; thencn (11) In a general thence Southeasterly along the center Polling place: School No. IS, Outlook westerly along the Center line of • Ms xork. ol the dividing line ol the City of Perth Easterly direction along the center line line of Blocks 3BS-A, 3B7-O, 3P8-B and Avenue, Colonla, N. J. Sewaren Avenue to the Center line of THIRD WARD—SIXTH D18TRI ,','. Auihnrlty of the Town- cre,te Special Mix on Modified Pene- tratlon Mnradam Surface upon & Mac-Amboy tand Woodbrldge Township and nf Chain O'Hill Road to the prolonga- 387-H to the southeast side of Henry G1en Cove Avenue: thence, (4) North- BEGINNING at a point In - ir],,ri,l:c reserves the Tight tion Westerly of the dividing line be- adam Base Foundation, estimated West of the center line of Amboy Ave- Place, as shown on Sheet #50, Wood- westerly along the Center line of Glen Georges Avenue distant easterly ,,r ail bids and to waive nue as fur North as the centerllne of tween Blocks J88-A and 3B7-O; thence bridge Townahlp Tax Map; thnnre SECOND WARD—SIXTEENTH DIST. Cove Avenue and the prolongation feet from D. S. Highway Route No. , !,|n« In the blddllig. amemnt of Bituminous concrete 8pt- (12) Southeasterly along the dividing BEGINNING at the point of Inter- ™V. Mlx »urfllce pavement required In Qrove Street; thence Westerly along Northeasterly along the ilivlrlln? line thereof Northwesterly to the Center thence northerly along a line dlst l\':.rnte sealed Bids (or west of the center Una of Amboy of the dividing Une between the Town- center ilne of the Elizabeth and nue; thence, (8) Southeasterly along the southeasterly along center line of St. , v.'iHKlhrldgp Garden Apart- Building. Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and Avenue. Westerly along the RlKht of Way line of of said State Highway Commissioner. ships of Woodbrldge and Edison; the Port Reading Railroad to the point Trenton Short Line Railroad; thence Cejiter line of Hoihestead Avenue to Scores Avenue to the point or plaet Polling Place: High School. thence (16) Northerly along said divid- Easterly along the center line ol thethe Center line of Blair Road; thence, if beginning. iVKME WOODBRIBOt Trenton, N, J.. and may be Inspected or place of Beginning. by prospective bidders during business ing Une between Townships to the Elisabeth a,nd Trenton Short Line (9i Northeasterly along the Center line Polling Place: Avenel FlrehoUM. iiiii;N APARTMENTS center line of Unlontown or Middlesex Railroad to the point of Intersection of Blair Road to the point of Inter- hours. Bidders will be furnished with a FIR8T WARD—FIFTH DISTRICT 1 BEING a portion of District #6, Sec- '..KWEHS AND KINDRED AU that tract between the Pennsyl- & Essex Turnpike, Bald point being also ond Ward, to be known as the Second with the Port Reading Railroad; thence section with the Boundary line between THIRD WARD, SKVENTH DISTRICT WORK copy of the specifications and blue prints of f.h« drawings by the Engineer vania Railroad (on the east) and thethe Intersection of Middlesex & Essex Ward, District 11. ln a general Weiterly direction along the Township of Woodhrlflge and the BEGINNING Hi a point ln the Welt* u riMi-lvi-d at the Ofllce of center Una of Amboy Avenue (on theTurnpike with the center lino of Wood Polling Place: Fire House, Green the center Une of the Port Reading erly line of Staten Island Sound whert vithorltjr of the Township on proper notice and payments of cost Railroad to the Intersection of same Borough of Carteret; thence, (10) of preparation west) and tha center line of Freeman Avenue or Mutton Hollow Road; thence. Street, Iselin, N. .1. Easterly and Southeasterly along said tne same Is intersected by the 801 '" i:l ntmns Une, Wood- Street (on tha north) and (on the(17) Westerly along the center line of with the dividing line between Edison erly line of the Port Reading Ralii ; • R i' M. September 11 Blda must be made on standard pro- south) by a line drawn parallel with Wood Avenue or Mutton Hollow Road and Woodbrldsre Townships the point or Boundary Hue across the Central Rail- Dock Pngperty; thenco (1) Northwert- . inn be opened ind rend posal forms In the manner designated Oreen Street and 100 feet north of the to the point or place of bcstlnnlns, SECOND WARD—TWELFTH DISTRICT place of i Beginning. road to the point of Intersection of erly alonB the Southerly line of tll« therein and required by the Specifica- northerly lino thereor, BEOINN1NQ at, the point, of Inter-* said Boundary line with the prolonga- Port Reading Hallrosd Dock Property tions, must be enclosed In waled enve- section of the Northerly Right of Way Polling Place: Ho.nool #14, Fords, N. J. tion Northeasterly of the Center line • - • • - - • of the i,r submitted In triplicate Polling Place: High School. BEING part or District 6 ln the Sec-Line of the Port Reading Railroad with of Turner Street; thence, (11) South- to the Point of Intersection •i furnished for that pur lopes, bcarlnn the name and address ond Ward to be known as Second same with the prolongation South* of bidder and name of road on out- the prolongation Southerly of the cen-SECOND WARD—SEVENTEENTH DIST. westerly along the said prolongation -.irnpiinlfd by a Bid Quar FIRST WARD—SIXTH DISTRICT Ward, Dlctrlct 6. ter line of Worth Street; thence North- and the Center Une of Turner Street westerly of the Center Ilne of Trnrnei side, addressed to Township Committee Beginning at the Intersection nf the Polllnn Place: Fire House, Green BEGINNING at the point of lntersec 8treet; thence (2) Northeasterly alonj of the Township of Woodbrldge Mid- erly or Northeasterly along Bald pro- tlon of the center line of -the Newand the prolongation Southwesterly of \ rms ot Contract Docu center line of Berry Street with Wood- Street, Iselln, N. i. longation and the center line of Worth the Center line ot Turner Street to the the prolongation Southwesterly and i:!i!u Specifications and dlesex Countv, Woodbrldge, New Jer-bridge Creek and running, thence Jersey • State Highway #1 and the the Center line and the prolongation sey, and must be accompanied by ft Street to the point of Intersection of dividing Une between Woodbrldge and point of Intersection of the Bame with , hr obtained at the ofrlc northerly along the center line of Berry the said center line of Worth Street the Southerly line of Port Beading Northeasterly of the Center line ol ct Murray Lelbowlti, certified check for not less than ten Street and along the center line of SECOND WARD—SEVENTH DISTRICT Edison Townships; thence, southerly Turner Street to the point of Interseo* wtth the Northerly line of the Develop- along the said dividing line between Railroad Dock Yards; theno*. (12) -.TIT;. Perth Amboy, New (Ifli per cent of the amount bid. pro-Railway Avenue to the center Une ol BEOINNINO at a point ln the center ment known as Westbury, Section #3; tlon of the same with the Boundary vided said check shall be not more the Woodbrldge-Carteret Road, thence line of St. George's Avenue where same Woodbrldge Mid Edison Townships to Southeasterly along the Southerly line line between Woodbrldge Township , ;.:.s:nng $10.00 for each thence Southeasterly along the North- the center line of the New Jersey of the Pott Reading Dock Property than 120.000 00 and be delivered at the easterly along the center line pf theIs Intersected by the Port Reading erly line of said Section #3, Westbury and the Borough ot Carteret; thence • !,•» so obtained. Depoilt nlace and on the hour above named. Wnodbrldge-Carteret Road to Wood- Railroad; thence Northerly along the Turnpike; thence easterly along the to the Westerly line ot staten Island (3) Southeasterly along said Boundary ir.iird t; each bidder who Development, and the Southerly lino center line of the New Jersey Turnpike Sound and the Point or place of be The standard proposal form Is attached bridge Creek, thence southerly along center line of St. George's Avenue, of Blocks 394-K. 394-J and the pro- line to the Center line of Woodbrldge* ^KM'lflcdtlnns and Draw- to the supplementary specifications, Woodbrldge Creek to the point or place Bt. HA. to the boundary line between to the Intersection of the dividing ginning. Carteret Road; th«nce (4) in a General • rr documents. In good con- lofigatton of said line. Southeasterly to line between the 1st and 2nd Wards and Polling Place: Port Reading School. cool's of which will be furnished on of beginning. Woodbrldge Township and Ue Cltv of the Northwesterly RlKht of Way Line of Southerly direction along the «ald ; • • IIAVK after bid opening. said center line of the New Jersey Boundary line to the Point of Inter- . line obtained documents application to Ennlneer. Polling PUot: Memorial Municipal Rahway which Ml'ddlese'ic'an'dline Is also th"e UnTnVcounty; tne I'ort EencnnK itailroart; thonce By order of the Township Committee line between Turnpike; thence northerly along said section with the Northerly or Westerly )..<• submit a bid will lose BuUdim. Southwesterly along the said Right of dividing line between the 1st and THIRD WARD—BtCONil DISTRICT line of Staten Inland Sound; thenee, of the Township of Woodbridge. N. J thence along said county line ln n BEOINNING at a point In St. Oeorgrn Northwesterly direction to Ita Intersec- Way Line to the point of Intersection 2nrt Wards to the center line of the (5) In a General westerly dlreetlota - Mill withdraw bl« Bid for B. J DIJNTOAN. FIRST WARD—SEVENTH DISTRICT "'1th the dividing line between Lot 1.New Jersey State Highway #1; thence Avenue where seme is Intersected by along the said Sound to the Southerly Township Cleric tion with the Easterly Une of the the Port Reading Railroad, and from fv r«o> day» subsequent AU that part of the First Ward south Pennsylvania Railroad Right of Way;Dlock 396-BB and Lot 1, Hlock 403-BB; westerly along the center Une off New Ilne of the Port Reading Railroad Dock : ,!,.•, of bids without the I-L. 9/12. 19/57 of Heard's Brook and West of the cen- thence Northwesterly to the point ot J y6 t gHih #1 h i said beginning point running northerly Property and Point or Place ol bei ter line of Amboy Avenue, ae far south thence Southwesterly along the East- y gy # to thep point along the center line of St. Georges • i Housing Authority of j erly line of the Pennsylvania Railroad intersection of the Westerly line of the Jersey 6tae Highway diidi li ginning. MIDDLESEX COUNTY as the cepter line of Grove Street; Elizabeth and Trenton Railroad, nowof intersectiotin itwithh the dividing line Avenue to a point being 100 feet east ;, ,,f Woodbrldge. LAW DIVISION Right of Way to tile point of Intersec- between Edison and Woodbrlrtge Town- ot U, S. Highway Route No, 1; thence ;. Jiiiied to the fact th»! thence Westerly to the center line of tion with the Northerly or Northeast- I'ublU- Service, with the Southwesterly Polling Place — Hagaman Height! Docket No. II. Case No. 2MH1 Mattlson street; thence Northerly along line ot Lot 42, Block 3!)«-n; thence In Bhlps and the point or place of Be-northerly along a line which Is 100 teet School. :: •'•>• minimum ularle* erly line ot Block 428; thence South- ginning, easterly and parallel to U S. Highway •• alnu In the Area must In the matter of the Application of the center line of Mattlson Street to easterly along said prolongation and a general Southwesterly direction along RAYMOND RALPH SZYMBORSK1 the center line of Main Street; thence the Westerly line of the Elizabeth Being a portion of the Second Ward, Route No. 1 to a point In the center THIRD WARD—EIGHTH DISTRICT , •:'S work along the Northeasterly line of Lot 1. District Seventeen, to' be known asline of Woodbrlrt^e Avenue; thence and Westerly along the center line of Main Block 428 to an angle point; thence Treiiton Bnllroad to Its Intersection BEGINNING nt a point ln the Penn- Authority of the Town- JESSIE D SZYMB0R3KI, Street to the dividing line of the First with the Northerly line ot the Port Second Wafd, Seventeenth District. northerly nlong the center Une osylvanif a Railroad wMre same la Inter* !:riikp reserves the riant Southerly still along the Hue of Lot l, Polling Place: School #14, Ford Ave- Woodbrldse Avenue to Its Intersection Individually and A> ?trents and 8econd Wards. Block 428 to the Northerly line of Block Reading Railroad; thence Westerly ln aected by the Port Reusing Railroad, . nr All bids and to waive a general direction Klnnfi the Northerly nue, Fords. with the center line ot U. 8. Highway and from said'beginning point running »/iri Nntunil Ouardlans of Polling Place: No. 11 School, Ross 431; thence Easterly along the North- Route No, 1. thence northerly along • , in the bidding. RAYMOND RALPH SZYMBOR8KI, JR. I Street, erly line of Block 431 to the Northeast Une of the Port Reading Railroad to Northerly along the Pennsylvania B»ll" ' INH AUTHORITY OF THI the point or place of Beginning. ' center line of U. S. Hlnhwny Route road to tlie center Une ol Avenel 1 and """SECOND WARD—FIRST DISTRICT corner of Lot 548, Block 431; thence SECOND WARD—EIGHTEENTH DIST. No. 1 to the Pennsylvania Rallroiid; •HI! OF WOODBRtDOI. KAREN MARIA SZYMBORSKI, Comprising all ol Keasbey. AU ofSoutherly along the Easterly Une of BEGINNING at the point of Inter- Street; thence Southeasterly and East- A. OL8EN. BEING part of District #6 and a thence southerly along the Pennsyl- erly along the center Une of Avenel the Ward south of Lehlgh Valley Rail- L'ot S48. Block 431. to the center line small portion of District #7, Second section of the center line of Inman vania Railroad to the Port Reading Chairman road tracks. of Chain O'Hill Road; thence In a Avenue with the boundary HUB be- Street to the center line of Rahway "'•.Iniltfi Ward, to be kAown as Second Ward, Bullroad; thence westerly along the Avenue; thence Southerly along the CIVIL ACTION Polling Place: Keajbey School. general Easterly direction along the District 12. tween Edison and Woodbrld^e Town- Port Reading Railroad to the point or center Une of Chain O'Hill Road to center line of Rahway Avenue to the JTOOMIKT FOR CHANGE Polling Plac*: School No. f, Green ships; thence NorUieily along the suld place of beginning. center lino of Nlelson Avenue) thonce OF NAME Uu prolongation Westerly of the divid- Street, Iselln,.S(, }.». ._ ...... boundatayy line to thee IntersectioIn n of 1 -Ii tit, U/57 SKCOND WARD—SECOND DISTRICT ing line between Blocks 388-A nnd saiid ftcnirWaryftW uw wtTttTti th« rdtyy rolling Place: School No. 4, Avenel Southeasterly along the center line ol Plaintiffs. Raymond Ralph Szytrifcor-' Beginning at the intersection of the Nlelson Avenue to the Woodbrldge skl and Jessie D. Szymborskl. having 387-G; tb,ence Southeasterly along the Ilne between Olnrk Township. Edison Street, Avenel, N. J. center line ot the Lehlgh Valley Rail- dividing' Une between Blocks 388-A, SECOND WARD—THIRTEENTH Township and Woodhrlrtge Township; Creek; thence ln a Southwesterly dlreo i h I I * K V ( iiCNTY COURT , filed a verified complaint demanding road with the center line ol Florida tlon along the center line of the Wood- I IV II DIVISION 387-0. 3B8-B nnd 387-H to the South- DISTRICT thence Easterly along the dividing line THIRD WARD—THIRD DISTRICT ' Judijment AUthorlr.liiK Raymond Ralph Qrove Road, thence northerly alon" east side of Henry Pliice aa shown on BEGINNING at the point of Inter- bridge Creek to the Northerly line ol ••I OK TEOKILO PUION. Jr.., sjymborikl. Jessie D. Szymborski, Roy between Clark and Wootlbrtrli?c Town- Comprising Sewaren. the Port Rendlns Railroad; thence center line of Florida Qrove Rond to Sheet #50, Woodbrldge Township 'fax section of the Westerly Rljht of Woyshls to the center line cf the Gardcr Polling Place: Sewaren School. «sunie the name of j mon$ Ralph SBvmhoTukl. Jr. andthe Intersection of center of Florida Map; thence Northeasterly along the Westerly alons the Northerly line ol j K.irou Maria Ssynihorskl to assume the Hue of the Pennsylvania Railroad with State Parkway. Rt. #4; thence South- the Port Heading Railroad crossing Qrove Road, with the center Une ofdividing line between Blocks 387-H. 395, the center Una of Wood Avenue or westerly along the center line of the THIRD WARD—FOURTH DISTRICT I ii,uii«s of Raymond Ralph Slmber. West Pond Road, thence westerly along 387-1 and 31)4-0 to a point and comer. Mutton Hollow Road; thence Nor'.h- Garden State Parkwny. Et. #4 to the Rahway Avenue to the point of Inter- -,F. OF NAME. I Jeute D Slnitxr. Raymond Ralph Slm- the center line of West Pond Road to a Including all the ward couth of Fort aectlsn of the s&ld Part Reading Rail- easterly along the Right of Way line of Intersection of the Center line of Inman Reading Railroad and west of Wood- H Jr. h«»!na made ber, Jr., and Karen Maria Slmber; point, said point being the Intersection said corner being the Southeast corner the Pennsylvania Railroad to the West- Avenue; thence Westerly along the road with the Pennsylvania Railroad :.:« Court for leave to And it appearing that a netlce of hrldge Creek. and the point or piece of Beginning, of the center line of West Pond Road i off LoLott 11, Block 387-1; thence South- erly Right of Way line of the Newcenterllne of Inman Avenue to the Polling Place: Barron Library (Wood- • iw of Theodore Sabo. said application haa been published with a line drawn 400 feet westerly easterly along the Northerly Une ofJersey Garden State Pnrkway, Rt. #4;Intersection of sumo with the boundary BEING' a portion of Third Ward, :'h In said Qomplilnt once weekly for 4 consecutive weeks from and parallel to Pennsylvania Ave- Development known-as Westbury, Sec- thence In a general Northerly direction line between lpdl*jn and Woodbrldge rtd) Fifth District, to be known at Third •>n which he relies " tion ttl. and the Southerly line of Wara Eighth District. . , preceding the time of said application nue as laid out, thence southerly along along the Westerly Right of Way line Townships the point or place of Be- THIRD WARD-FIFTH DISTRICT r'inr to aseume another ] ,n the Woodbrldxe Indtpendcnt-Leadcr, said line to a point. The northeast cor- ! Blocks 394-K, 394-J. and the prolonsa- of said Parkway, Rt. #4, to the point ginning. : a newspaper published In the County of Intersection with the center Une ot BEGINNING at the point Qf Inter- Polling Place: First Aid, Building, ner of property belonging to St. Mary's tlon of said Une, Southeasterly to the Polling Place: New School, Colonia. section of the center Une ol Avenel Avenel Street, Avenel, N. 3. which Complaint Is , o( Middlesex, and Ihe court being sdtls- Church and also the northwest corner Northwesterly Right of Way Une ot the James Place; thence Westerly along the Atllil.ivlt of Complainant center line of James Place to Its Inter- Street with the Easterly Right ol Way B. J, DUNIGAN, ned from the verified complaint filed of property known as Washington j Port Heading Railroad; thence Nortft- BECOND WARD—NINETEENTH DIST. Clerk of the Townihtt •M rumiJlaliit. aud herein »nd from Uie proofs t»ken ln Helghts, thence southerly along the ] easterly along the Westerly lino of thesection with the center line of Wood line of the Pennsylvania Railroad; Avenue or Mutton Hollow Road; thence BEGINNING at the point of Inter- thence Northerly along the Easterly of Woodbrldge, : nut pureuant to »nopen court, that there are reasonable boundary line of Washington Heights i Port Reading Railroad RJight of Way section of the center line of Inniafi I.-L. 9/12- 19/57 • , ("o'irt, made July S3rd. ground* lor the proposed chaimes ol and Church pruiieity ttu a olllfl u! to the conter line ol St. aeorge's Ave- Southerly and Doutheastcrly along the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad Right center line of Wood Avenue or Mutton J ,i hpuiliin Of the »biv( names and that there is no reasonable sameQHlim, tlicncU*«^*-t^ eV l-|IIVI^easterll 1yJ Ulh./hl^ ill"»alc*i AA\«Xnue^ anllk*-ud the point or place of Be- n;i|nint. before this Court objection to the SMUmption ot theooundary line to a corner of n»ine, ginning... Hollow-Road to the Westerly Right of i i.[ Rtpttmoer. 1947, »t names as set forth: thence southerly along said boundary BEING the remaining portion of Way Une of the Pennsylvania Railroad •he forenoon, or aa soon line of said property to the center line Second W&rd, Seventh District, to beSight ot Way aud the uolnt or place It is. on this 8th day ol aeptcmbcr, of Beginning. ••II' Miatttr miv bt heard IS57 on rnotlon of Joseph M. Felnberp, of New Brunswick Avenue, thence east- known as Second Ward, Seventh Dis- .••y.-r in ihe City ol New attorney lor plaintiffs. ORDERED and erly along center Une of New Bruns- trict. •BEIHO a portion of Second W»rd, •irt "f the aald Com- wick Avenue, to the center line of Polling Place: School No. 2, Outlook ADJUDOED that Wit said Raymond Pennsylvania Avenue, as laid out south Eighth District, to he known as Second :. imhiiahed at leut once Avenue, Colonla, N. J. Ward, Thirteenth District. Raloh Saymborskl, Jennie D.-8zymbor* " "f"—--" ~ ----.., -- —. thnc • ' i.ir 141 weeks succea- ski AND Raymond Ralph szvmborskl. ol New Brunsw ok Avenue, thence Polling riace: School #15, Pershli.g ' independent-Leader, a 1 SECOND WARD—EIGHTH DISTRICT Avenue, Iselln, N. J. •::.•'••:! and published In Jr' and Karen Maria Szymborskl. In-. southerly along line of aald Pennsyl- BEGINNING at a point In the East- f»ni«i»hrrehv authorised to assume j vanla Avenue to the center of theerly Right of Way Une ot the New Mliidleaei. and the Court the na^ofRa^noTd Ralph SuTiber.i^ SECOND WARD—FOURTEENTH fa.ph Jersey Garden State Parkway, Rt. #4, DISTRICT •Mt-re are reasonable Railroad to the point or place of be- with the Westerly line of the Pennayl- ere are reasona Jr snd KlireKliren n MM8r8r|B|B simbesimberr frofromm BEGINNING at the point ol Inter- STUDENTS: ginning. vanla Railroad Right of W,ay; thence 7 section with the center line of Wood • 'lurproposee sic dn o Changreasonable oel | gnjAnj a([ed irt th ist , furthelh dury o fORDERE OctoberD, 1057tha;t Pollinr Place: Hopelawn School. Northerly and Northeasterly along the Avenue, or Mutton Hollow Road with • Mir: rComplainan'"<:??I"T*t shoulb5d Iwithi n 10 days ffromh ddt ORDEREe hereof Da copthayt Right of Way line of the said Parkway, the center Ilne of James Place; thence, ••nr of Theodore Sabo; ! of thU judgment be published in the SECOND WARD—THIRD DISTRICT Rt. #4, to the center line of New Dover Northerly along the center line of Wood , it!h day of September. 1 Woodnrldiif Independent - Leader, a Comprising southern Fords. All that Road; thence Easterly and Southeast- Avenue or Mutton Hollow Road, the • '.'v• W'ldTueaday, September Offioe of the MWdleeux County Bonn point, Tha northeast corner to property and 468-M to the Northeast corner cf the right size bulb in the right kind 1 bu[ N Uona erly line of Fifth Street measured at Block 467; thciiue Southerly along the >•> ilirccud to advertise the of flections. P"" ' *"\ < » ' h l t Fifth Street thimce belonging to St. Mary's Church and Tui'iiiay evening. Scpteni- Dank Building. Perth Aiubuy N. J. rleheht autileii too Fifth Street;; thimce also the uorihwe&t ctuiier of property Easterly Hue of Block. 461 to the South- of lamp. Mic Tmi'nhhtp Conuiilttefi ciieurly parallel With Fifth Street andd known as Washington Heights, thence east corner of uakl Block; thence West- 11 Notice of cluuige uf •* ,',,.:,, erly alotii? the Southerly line ot Block I' M II)ST| In the Com- appllcuiion (or iransf" "' resl»tmtlo. 100 fuel north thereof crossing Ford southerly along Boundary Una of Wash- Avenue and Grunt Avenue to a point 487 tu the Houthwest corner of same' 'hiTh. Memorlul Municipal shall b« made either by wrllieii request ington Helubis ami Church prepnrty to thwioe still Westerly along the South- To help you understand jusfwhat »"iiiriiii!». New Jersey, and forwarded to the Municipal 'I"/ °JIn the westerly Hue of Fords Terrace a corner of same, thence easterly along #1; , thence northeasterly uloiig the erly line ot Ulocks 473-It, 473-8. 473-T ' " «i 1'ubllc mile and to the County Boar.l of Bl«-tlm.» mi forms said boundary line to a curner of same, «J-U, 473-V. 473-W, 473-X, 47J-Y! 'Mill r iiciordliig to tenna provided by m\i Muul.iliml ^fjfi llni! of fords Terrace #1 crossing Lin- thenco .souihtirly ulung wld boundary kind of lighting is correct, we have 1 den Avenue to an angle point In said ol said property to the ceiiter line ol 474-C and 474-B to the New Jersey ' will the , Heal Estate calling In p.rwn at the Ofllce *[A Fords 'Berrace (fl Hue; thencs easterly State Parkway, Rt. #4; theuoe continu- •""' 'I'liwnnhlp Clerk open Municipal or Cuu..iy New Brunswick Aveuue, (hence easterly ing Westerly across the New Jersey 1 Bayard StretStreet.. parallel] with Woodland Avenue ttlonE al<)ug center line of New Brunswick an interesting liftle booklet ''How to. '"ii in he publicly read flectioIlsctlon i»tt 4«« y the llnl of fords Terrace #1 to the Stute Parkway, Rt. #4. and' SIIOUK the 11 tlnr reverslqnary rltflit, Brunswick, N. . J... it aatt tthheOffice of the Aveuue to the center lino <>( Pennsyl- Southerly line of Blocks 474-A, 4IW-A OountOt v BoariBoaril of Elections renter Una of Mury Avenue; thenoo vania Avenue, us Hid nut south of New '•"'••' in "ml tn l,i>t 1A inMl nunheilv aluug U&e cvutci line ul Mtuy Urunawlvk Avenue, tliuics southerly 4W-8 and 409-A to the Easterly line 'i tin1 Wi)odbridi(e Town- Ummi nww iiuliam», ol Edgewood Avenue; tUence still West- Muker Yoiy- Homework tighter." Perth Amboy H. J., "P to aud Includ- Avenue to a point 100 feel north ol along line of suit* I'tunuylvanlt Ave- 'ii M«|i which rights and Perth Aintay, V the northerly line ot PlUnan Avenue; nue to thu center line of tl»\ Lehlgh erly aud mjproslinuiely ln the comer .-i-rvfii in mat dead live of Clark Place to the center line ( ing IJepW I'lier 2*. thence easterly uaritllel with Fltmau Valley Railroad, thence westerly along Your free copy js awaiting you at" t iwiishl|i »r Woodbrldge NNOTICE Avnnue and 10» feat north Of same the center line of Lehlgh Valley Rail- of Wood Avenue or Mutton Hollow crossing New Jersey State Parkway road tu the point or place of beginning. l|i'ii Wari.. Avouel, 'datod #i to tha dividing lt'ite between the Pulling Place: Kurfls Memorial Post any Public Servicj^store. Stop in 1 'm», »nil recorded De-ot WoodbUdKe will alt at 1st nnd 2nd Wards; thence northerly #411, Now Brunswick Aveuue, Fords, 1111 I" the »mJe of the uloug thu said dividing Hue between w ^ ''uii'ity of Mlddlonti ln TUISDAWVEMBEB 5, . the 1st and tadWard s to the center N. J. for it. 1''""Is for Hid County at between the hours of 7:00 A. M. andline of the New Jersey Turnpike: ST«W»» Standard Tim., lor thence Westerly along the center Hue WARD—DISTRICT TBN FOLKS "' Hutu* that the Town- the purpose of conducting a of the New Jersey Turnpike to the HEGINNINO at a point where the '•• nan. by renolutton »rM.I OBNEHAL ELECTION . point of liitersottloii of sume with boundary Hue between Edison and FAR AWAY? lll«' tUed » minimum to vote, upon o»adida,tca for thh e lollow- dividing line between Edison and Woadbrldge 'townships Is Intersected 1 '• MM lot In said blooK WondbTMge T«wuskl(iM Ulc nqlpt or by trie centeV Una of Clark Place; tnf ornoti:. place ut Bwlnnlnj,. thmum JUuiUutfly llo^i^ tnQ ctfitvr PHONE ""•Him with oil other line, ot Wuuj ' Avenue whleh li' fll» "'"t a«M mluioium price IWeruoe . • BEING » pur'lon ol We Utcund W 1 ItiM OomsnlbKcmiiii *ll" boundary line Lmt»euu B(Hmin »nd i"' " ixiotn of preparing District F-ive to be known M WpodbtlUiie XuwlMhJi* tu tne emter TODAY "i»'.-ril«ln« title) •#!«. B»ld atktt CemmUteewoinah Ward, flttb District. lj| from «»oli p line ol Ininab Avenue: theuoe Basteny i little »nywhdroj ">'k, If aoid on terma, 3 Auwnblyaieu l>Qlll4 PJ«e: Schoul #14, Tordi, N. J •long the center line or Inuien Av»nu» •' Uuwn Bsymenl ol (he to ;he IntwKotlqu ot Innuii Avtuye, ' i.iv Hie Township Cohi- I Member* to tlw Board ol SECOND WARD—8IXCH DISTKICT Bramhall Ruad and ,Duko» Rotnl Hftd toronto 75* |'.uiui.n. u/ purch«8« price Chc*in f reeholderii BBOINNING at a PQlut lu the conter the divide line betwe«a WOodbrldu line of Wuuii Avenue or Mutton Hallow Towwhlp >nd the City ol Railway; ''V' '" *ore $ Swnshl'i Comml«em»B lone Road (also the dividing line between theuve Sotitn-eatterly alunK said e»oh Ward) Wrtd d Mlw Towosups) bdundary line »n(J Brnmhall Road to it. OX UltajSMottoli o! |ft»ji with
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Conch Nick Pi ,s,.,,( ant Prank CHDI .,-.,, forward to an :II< which should bfii. . the 1966 club. |i,,' do not sideline si \yoodbridKC's in (led, defensively u >, With the opening of the 1957 football season just such proven coin.,, Oonyo, Richie B;ii, around the coiner, we got to thinking about how the Ken Kosloski. Hv: game ever got started in the first place, and after a Joe Juhasz Dcsjn:, • little research, we found out that historians have host of forward v,..' back, the Barron ••...., traced football back to. ancient Egypt, Greece and aware that th<; o[(. Rome. The connections, however, are rather vague. weak, because nvi • linemen wort lost <•• The game as me Know it is strictly American. Its ntlon. However, t;,1 immediate ancewtrs were soccer and rugby. It was fensive line shouii fore thr FPRfiiii s' • weaned and grew to maturity in the colleges. • ters the iiUrl/ati •, Elementary versions of football were played intra- i No dotlbt thr • murally at various eastern colleges in the early 1800s. ; Fnlr w(ll be mi.-., i! ; look as though ;,;••. The .first intercollegiate game, contested under soccer I the present is caii,,s principles between twenty-flve-man teams, was staged shoes. The Sn ipjn j who played r.Hit»: between Rutgers and Princeton on the Rutgers cam- pqual ability. i,i< • pus at New Brunswick on November 6, 1869. Rutgers the All County nr*! \ won, six goals to four. at the conclu»in:i «,•
The idea caught hold. Columbia fielded a team (n Of the 1870, Harvard in 1873. Other schools soon followed and Tony Bnii>!! ' tiw most promts* .-. suit. Early recruit*included Stevens Tech, Tufts, City mages. Tyrrell [••>•. College of New York, Wesleyan, Pennsylvania, Trinity ALL IN FIN, BUT FOR A GOOD CAUSK: Above are members of the Wnodbridirr IMlire Ihpartni. nt who will meet the Fords Firemen Sunday at. ionls Park ta » Ing end, while Bun • and Brown. Michigan had a team by 1881 and before pressed Priscor ..• softball game for the benefit of The IndependVnt-Uader Christmas Fund. From all indications a hilarious time should be had by all who attend. Aoovr, left to ngni linebacker. A ]>ni: long all sections were represented. (Editor's note: the designations are that of tht cops), top row: "Water boys. K Van Pelt mid II. Dunham: players. T. O.Brien. F. (ialasso, J. Nagy, E. vee centers, Phi' -- J. Waldman, E. Martin, W. Burns, R. Ohlson. A. Yaciina. J. Uombrowski and ( . Bahr; middle row. K. I efnev, Irrrv Sarakas. park and "eats sponsor: tiller The earliest games were played under catch-i Abry. are belnt; ' • Egan, "head hat boy"; Matty Opelski, sponsor, June Motors; Robert Ohlson. Jr.. mascot. Bottom row. I.. lefTrrsmi. Z. Wojoik, .1. Vuhiisz, J. MrLaugnHn. S. t.rtllo, !». varsity duty up 1 • catch-can rules that followed the soccer pattern,.But Missing from the plcturr arc "slusreers" J. Nrmelh und S. l'«• of the game proceeded rapidly. The scrimmage re- Township Police softball team,, assets is their outfield which is OLD BRIDGE — Practically Carl DeFederi;o under the managerial reins of I patroled by three fleet-footed fly placed the scrum in 1878; the number of players on a every form of auto racing known Por the firu • Jack Waldman, is well primed for chasers. Robert Olsen is scheduled today has been presented during years, the Red ;,n team was reduced from fifteen to eleven in 1880; downs its clash with the Fords Fire Com- to start in left field. Charlie Banko the past few months at Old have a good IU--::. in center and Robert 'Silver Arm" pany at Fords Park Sunday after- Bridge Stadium, but Friday combine with tin:, . were introduced-in 1882, and 1883 saw the point system noon at 2 o'clock. The game is be- Simonsen in right. The latter was night's meet will introduce some- ground same. T: • of scoring initiated. ing played for the benefit of the a star for Woodbridge High School Pratterolo and H<\i Independent - Leader Christmas in 1939 when the Barrens won th£ thing absolutely novel and unique on the Route 18 speedway. toss aerials fur ;!: Rough play became a problem as the flying wedge Fund. Central Jersey title. they fall to hit t • and other mass interference tactics were devised. The Waldman and his club have been To back up his starters, Wald- Since the 1957 season opened in halfbacks, Benzt-I. --. April, there have been stock car, toll of injuries was so heavy that President Theodore working out since mid-August and man has another array of stars in- whats, can titkc • are in top 'physical condition for cluding Eno Nemeth, Bill Burns. midget car, sprint Car races, also throwing. Roosevelt threatened to abolish football if the sport Sunday's scrap agajnst the sea- Walt Singer, Phil Oalwso, Joe races with late model sedans and If and when t; were not cleaned up. soned Firefighters. Most of Use Dombrowski, Steve Yuhasz, Joe another with regent manufacture devlMe from thn Police squad are former high Naby, John Yuhasz. Steve Woj- convertibles, plus demolition der The rules-makers responded to the public outcry in the backs can ! • school and semi professional base- ceck,, Ed Preputnik, Prank Payti, bies, but Friday brings to the Gonyo and Tym 11 1906 by legalizing the forward pass, outlawing mass ball stars. Jim Danes, Arnold Houser, Gene popular Central Jersey stadium better than av;; Martin and Sal Grillo. formations and generally streamlining the game. A As an added attraction, a pre- the flwt all girl race. The event Oonyo is a fuvunt. • The. Fords Fire Company has i.s a special feature that will share of his size ami in- .; period of groping adjustment followed. Then Notre liminary game 'between Stan's Bar and Grill and Jigg's Tavern not as yet submitted a starting the card with professional and downfleld oni-e ii Ray Soporowski is ex- Dame came unheralded out of the West in 1913 to de- will start at 12 noon. Both of the {J?™^ novice races. H« was a pun u:n< pected to pitch with either Bill season. feat Army on the passing of Gus Dorais to Knute township rivals are rated among Hornsby or Cliff Dunham set to Entered in the Powder Puff the best in Middlesex County. Malkin coukl p<>- Rockne. handle the catching duties. i>rby, as the women's taoe is Jigg's recently won the Recreation labeled, will be girl friends, wives to the Bavrons' n;:.:. This widely hailed feat focused attention on the Senior League championship after and mothers of drivers and car steers clear ui .: defeating Stan's in the playoffs. owners, each driving a car that Woodbrldge's l dynamic possibilities of the overhead game. Forward gainer in the fir • • The Police manager tapped ha.s been appearing in the regular : fall, but a let n. , - passing is stressed in every modern football attack. Charlie Bahr, a veteran softball STRIKES motor battles here. Entrants can campaigner, for the starting pitchy scrap sidelined :..::. Also, step by step, the emphasis in the running phase be from 21 to 60 years old and the malnder of tin <•<•• ing assignment. His battery mate and ,:;imut is run with those filing of the game has shifted from power to speed'and de- (Continued on F - will be Joe McLaughlin, a former entries. ception. The T, Split T, and multiple offenses in vogue St. Mary's High School star and Among them Is Dell PHner. one of the bette'r backstops in the today feature feints and quick strides in unexpected SPARES Canadian wife'of Marine lay Pit- vicinity several years ago. TENNIS CHAMPS: Oil Smith, president of the Springwnod Swim- directions. Elaborate use of flankers helps keep the ner, one of the steady drivers and f The infield has both defensive WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP mini* Club, is sliciwn presenting the organization's annual Ten- 7rWefo nis Tournament plaque In Hob Clark of Woodbridge who won the a parachute rigger at Lakehurst defense off balance. strength and hitting power, ac- W Naval Station; also Mri. Stan cording to Waldman. Flashy Howie championship after defeating Rill Scott, (i-4, 2-6, and 6-3. Mr. These technical advances have helped make foot- White House'Tavern 3 Scott, the runnrr-up. looks far from df jected as he witnesses the Malamut of Newark, wife of a work will Tune is anchored at first base, Sparks • 3 ball more interesting. So have such developments as ceremonies. novice driver; Mrs. Frank DeRoca, while Waldman himself is slated Iselln Taxi 2 wife of a professional racer and to guard the keystone sack. Tony the numbering of* players, play-by-play announcing VFW 4410 ..'. 2 mother of a' novice driver; Rose Lambretta O'Brien, a former Seton Hall Col- ends and center where little or no over pubite addres* system a»44h« erection of com- lege player, fjs'seT at "his" usuaT ... _ +, ... i CelsliBo of Newark, whoae fiance lege player, fjsseT at TiTs usuaT Fitzpatrick Contractors .... 1 2 fortable; well designed stadiums by colleges every- shortstop position and is* rated as o Princeton Coach experienced performers are avail- Lenny Zollner, is loaning her his PHER LIND L. S. Marsh Excavators .... 0 3 able. The Princeton coaching staff race car; Vera Caprario of 3taten where. Watching football today is a far cry from one of the club's better ihitters. At College Inn 0 3 third base will be the aggressive working feverishly during the Island; Barbara Batter of Red watching it in the game's dark days of pull and tug Steve Pochek, who was an All High individual scores: J. Wa- Sees Tough Race *three week pre-season practice Bank and others expected to toul verczak 221, Speak 220, J. Nemeth period to train the replacements. 20 for the entertaining event. play among unidentifiable players. County performer for the Barrons BLAIRSTOWN — Although in {he late '30's. 218, L. MichaUki 202, J. Meczaros Sophomores figuring prominently Five professional contests, end- Contributing to the general interest in the gridiron One of the gendarmes' greatest 201, B. Svihra 200, R. Lagonia Princeton's football team is gen- in the rebuilding plans include ing in the 2$ car. 25 lap sweep- game is the spectacular growth and development of • 200. erally hailed as the favorite for Barry Bates, 180 pound guard; Ed stains, will be seen, too, along Result* this year's Ivy League race, it professional fojotball. |Wlth their great proficiency in , . ,„ lL , . J, Bostelnick. 180 pound end; and with the wild and woolly novice Three - game winners: White looks like a pretty evenly matehed iftMlk &vetecI ,96 potoi?center race .that ends the meet every Fri- the finer points of play, the pros have won many new Leo Bartelloni House Tavern over L. 8. Marsh League to coach Charlie Caldwell from ^Mbm whose brother day night. 8:30 P.M. Is the start- converts to the sports. Excavators, Sparks over College who isn't entertaining any hopes captamed tne 1656 Army eleven. ing time for the regular admission Inn. of galloping away with the title. program. Professional football supplies a rallying point for Back at Freehold The Princeton coach expects In appraising Princeton's Ivy Two-game winners: VFW 4410 League chances, Caldwell cautions defending champion Yale and a Sport* announcers breathe a those who enjoy football for itself without concern to over VFW 2638, Iselin Taxi over tjhat. "We'll have to depend on the FREEHOLD -X Leo Bartelloni is strong Dartmouth team to be his sigh of relief when they come to college loyalties. The pros play the popular game with Fitzpatrick Contractors. ^ophomores a good deal more *> "ItokeMary toughest opposition. But he also the last name in Michigan State's back amone the drivinp colony at than usual. I have never seen a great experfness and have the advantage of presenting 1 WOODBBIDGE SERVICE backfleld trio—KolodMeJ, Kowal- Freehold Raceway. i np Franklin. expects Penn, Brown and Cornell class take change in 1U first var- along, too. We nevert LEAGUE cayek and Kaiser—but they don't established football personalities. Mass., pilot is a welcomed addi- to be right in the midst of the sity year, so I don't expect too w realize how lucky they are. Dave tion, especially for long shot ad- battle. much from them in the early samuchfunatsudil HOOKERS. . . . Football must be on the upswing 7 Kaiser was christened David Mi- dicta. If a long price horae has [ Thus, with only three weeks re- games"' But he" addi, however, locally with 100 freshman candidates reporting to Cooper's Dairy .|:«,.. .r 3 chael KaJterkowikL. an outside chance,/ Leo, better Oak Tree Drug* ..; 3 maining before the 28 game "We should be » much better Coaches Herb Hollowell and Dave Whypp. . . MAvenel known as "The Franklin Flash," Lou's Market 2 round-robin Is under way, six of team by November." NOW, dri can be counted upon for a rein- the eight Ivy colleges are in the eonvenieot, Pharmacy was eliminated from the New*Jersejr Tour-; Polkowltz Motors 2 Except for Rutgers and Colgate, handling job that could mean a Saturday Niters 1 running, and all six have good L*mbr-LEADER • THUftSBAY, SEPTEMBER 12, \W1 PAGE
EdKewood Avenue, entertained Vncntion Book Quo BtTNDLE FROM HEAVEN Rosary to Sponaor Mr. and Mrs. Wllli&m Carragher Friends Honor FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Outboard dub , ' |in,an Ave, Section Colonia and daughters Susan and Cathy. Members (let Prizes RJcdardt; 2M Summit Avenue, are Rrenkfast October 16th Camden; Mr. and Mr«. William the parents of a daughter born at (|i( |ll(|infr Dukes' Estates, Canterbury Village Chambers and children Debbie Michael Burchock FORDS — The Vacation Book Beth 1m& Hospital,' Newirk. Mrs KOHDS—Prayer was offered by Elects OffieAl Rev. Joseph BrflOEowtfci a) the ,ll,ri(lj?p Knolls, Shore Oe$t Acres, Lynn and Craig, Orange; and Mr. and Club, sponsored by the Fords Ricclardl Is-the former (Virginia f(lll Beltran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. opening meeting of the fail sea- KEASBEY—Fred Novo Wtt: Mrs. Harry mile and son Edward, KEASBEY—Mr. and* Mrs. Mi-Woman's Chib, closed its summer Oaks, Oak Ridge Heights) chael Burchock, 48 Oakland Ave- Vincent Beltran, 264 Summit Ave- son of the Altar and Rotary So- elected commodore of the 0 tselln. On Monday Mrs. B«dore season with the awarding of and Mrs. Robert House, also of nue, were hosts at a barbecue in nue. ciety Monday In the cafeteria of Outboard Boating Club at Our Lady of Pea* Church. Mrs. Ed vnu, visited Mr,, anandd celebration of Mr. Burchock's prizes and diplomas. There were ! day's meeting in the SCMttt I tending were Mr. and Mrs. An- By MRS. Mrs. Thomas Kearney and Mrbirthday.. * 18 childreli enrolled from this NEWCOMER Ann Parjko presided. vian Grill, rdrtb. Other «&*!• drew dabor and children Diane The annual communion break- ( II A R L F fi and firs. James Lee, all ol West The guests included Mr. andarea. A minimum |f ei^ht books •FORDS — A son, Thomas, was {elected weu Andrew Wlnohkii, OLirHANT, Orange. Mrs. Arthur Krafehin, Sayreville; born fc»Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mc- fast was scheduled' for October 6 vice commodore; Edward Wil- Woodbrldge; and Mr. and Mrs were to be read. In the cafeteria after the 8 A. M. Jr. Edward Prokopiak and children —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pastena. Miss Theresa Oelvach, Carteret; Clung, BlT-tfarwood Rood, Drexel liams, treasurer; Stew Cawr. ie>, Mornlngside Road, entertained at Miss Camille Delesslo. Iselln; Mr. Mary Beth Moinar, 10 Fourth H1U, Pa., at FlttRerald Mercy Hos- Mass, under the chairmanship of retary, and Joseph Wlnehigal, West Street,. Mary Ann and Edward. Carteret Mrs. Frank Dodd. < ( olonla, N. J. a family picnic. Guests Included and Mrs. Prank Hnath and Street, won first prize, having pital Darby, Pa. Dam, MoClung Is «ergeant*at-arms. - --Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel read 16 books; second prize went Dark-horse prizes were awarded Bpltaer and children Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pastena, daughter, poldres, Sewareni Mr. the former Jean Dudlk, Fords, and Several new members were wel- Phone to Bemlce Handerhan who read her husband Is formerly of Berth Mrs. Julia Cosky, ICtrs. Helen Ko- comed. Committee report! «w Fulton 8-1966 Karln. have returned to their ST., Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Car- and Mrs. Joseph Slivinsky and' dlUo And daughters /Joan and son, Gregory, FordJs; Mr. and Mrs. 15 books. Winners of diplomas Amboy. vncs and Mrs. Geza Horvath. heard. It waa reported that the home on Cl^rldge Place after were Barbara Ann Getsey, Cyn- spending four days in Denbigh Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R«bert Hnath; Miss Patricia Po- family picnic on" Labor Day WM spending four days in Denbigh —"— """" "**"• ""•»•»'" thia Smith and Catherine Kru- MOTOWFO TO SEASIDE enjoyed by a large attendance. Mis. Chester Kom- Va,Va , as the questts off Mr, and Mrs ICoO k flnd sons> Roger and Ken" dor. Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. OPEN HOUSE .rhnd Avenue, had neth, Misses Florence and Mary Gabriel Slpos. Sr.; Mr, and Mrs. shenakl. KEASBEY—Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon KOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. Plans were dUcusaed for tb« Jegllnskl and children, Carol and mil Kiioste Mr. »nd - Jack nmt ho= . J Pastena and Thomas Pastena, all John Slpos and son, John, Jr.; The book ,clu-b was under the James Cserr ahd daughter, Luann, Improvement ol ramp add bunch-' :v.7r])an and son JBCK uent has returned to f Bimimflow Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Slpos. Jr.,supervision Of Mrs. George Mol- Michael, Oakland Avenue, mo- Detroit, Mich., have tieen house Ing area in preparation tor next n Bloomfleld Mi nnd Mrs. Heniy his hqjie In Berwick Pa after - and daughters, Patricia and Sha- nar and Mrs. Edward Legenziv. tored to-Seaside for a day's out- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve'Cserr, season, club signs will tie painted spending a month as the mini of 1 "~Mri a"d Mrs- Robert Henry' i (imifhter Jackie, all .... . IM™ mm or I Newark, and Mrs. Helen Careft- ron; Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Lei- education chairmen. 130 Pennsylvania Avenue, who and erected at various points l . and Mi's. Lawrence Suit, West 1 held open house In thetlr honor along the road arid bulkheads. , :,. V1ft.'.s. A get-to* vale, Mornlngslde-Road, have re- chenfeldt and daughter; Linda; , wr, held Saturday. street. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, Mary Meszaros and daugh- Tuesday for friends and relatlreg Th« ne*t meeting will be O$ the Suits were his sister and turned , from a motor-trip to n Mrs. Helen Po- ter, Mafoia; Mr. and Mrs. John of the visitors. ber 14 at the Scandinavian Grill. brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Canada. FMPS, HOPELAWN Ml KEASIEY ii ihuirhter Carol, Mr. Vamos; Mr; and Mrs. Stephen ert Pennlmore, New Vernon.N.J. —Mr, and Mrs. James Santa SCHOOL UNIT TO MEET ,i in id Popielai'skl and Pl»co and children, Stephen, Jr.. —Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Krelta Maria, 33 Wendy Road, enter- FORDS — The Better Schools BACK HOMfc , Michael Cadlgan, all and Julianne; Mary Anne and and children Mark, Barbara and tained at dinner In honor of the CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Asroclatldh will meet Tuesday. KEA8BEY—Mr, and M*B. Mi- i, Mi. and Mrs. Irene Burchock, Keasbey. Nlckle, West Sreet, attended a third birthday of their son, Dan- night at the home of Mrs. Frto chael Burchock and daughter*,'; niv.invskl and dauffh- Arnold, 43 WUdwood Avenue. The Mary lnne,and Irene, 48 Oakland' picnic sponsored by the Holy As- iel. Quests attending were grand- ENTERS COLLEGE (Note: For insertions in the calendar, call iil Miirsha; Mr. and' parents. Mr. anfc Mrs. Stanley FORDS—Miss Margaret Lesko, refreshment committee oondBts of Avenue; have Returned from a trip - cension Church, Newark, on Sun- ' • " Mchlgun. Canada and Niagara • \ cluxlkowskl and day which was held on the church Irving, Kenilworth: his unole and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lesko, Mrs. William Romi«, Jr., Ml Crows Mill Road, Mrs. Irving Kahw< and Mrs. •;,ii:ilii', nil of New George Hafely\ Falls. • , ' ' i - ((rounds. On Friday the Kreltzes aunt, Mr. and Mr&. Stephen Irv- 934 Main Street, left Monday for Valley 6-4582, before noon on Tuesday of each .Hid Mr. and Mrs. ing, Union: and uncle and aunt, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Trenton State Teacher's College Aaron Burr mil children John Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and where she willbegln her freshman week. Mrs. Romlg is correspondent for Fords, TO MEET Urban, Livingston. Is there any record as to OUT 'VvcolT. N. J. son, Robert Jr.. Roselle. year. . KEASBEY — There will'be a —Sunday guests of Mr. and Hopelawn and KeaBbey.) meeting of the Keasbey Demo- last President who wrote hla own Mrs. OeorRe Latzko, Patricia Ave- —Mr. End Mrs. Cheater Sellgfl, cratic Women's Club, September her home on ADDITION TO FAMILY speeches? The Chicago DsU* nue, were Mr. and Mrs. 148 Oxford Road, entertained at FORDS—A son, Richard Bryan, 16, at the flrehouse, 7:30 P. M. Tribune. dinner. Gueets were Mr. and Mrs. was born Saturday at the Perth SEPTEMBER Al Van Keuren, Newark; Mr. and 1 Pfrth Amboy. Later In the eve- Amboy General Hospital, to Mr. 12-—Meeting: of Dernier Cri Club at home of Mrs. Vincent .li... and nlng the Latekos and their guests Mrs. Joseph Ooleg and children and Mrs. Ronald Bryan Jensen, 27 mi, Mr. and Mrs. vlslvlsl Janet and David, Union; Mr. and Callahan. 1210 Deerfleld Terrace, Linden. n , .... „ teted MrMr.. anandd MrsMrs.. JameJamess Holtister Place. Mrs. Jensen is the •• Jr.and children ,cherego. Rah way, On Friday they Mrs, Qene Bkopaz and daughter former Miss Arlene Jensen, daugh- 13—Committee meeting, Cub Pack 157, at home of Mrs. Nicholas .aid James y Binder, 107 James Street, Hopelawn. < 11 {vislte{{vislteviltdd hehherr 5 Sandy, Parlin; Mrs. Andrew ter of Mr. ar^l Mrs. John Jensen, Jjoctor eJLeonard III. , T J: JS " n" ^ Mrs. LouiLouis DeDe-- 14_Past commanders' and past presidents' dinner, 7:30 P. M., i Mrs TRichar J d JS"Doo-'vico. PUInfleld fld.^. The Utekos had Kreltz, Hillside; Mrs. Sellga's 38 Clyde Avenue, Hopelawn. is now associated with the brother-in-law and sister, Mr. post home, James Street, Hopelawn Memorial Post 1352, Welr recent Mrs. Nell ?\ and Mrs. Nicholas Kreltz and son V. F. W. and Auxiliary. OBSTETRICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL sons Thomas, Mi- 15—Family picnic at Johnson- Park, Fords Lions Club.' chael and Richtr Mark, Wast Street. Barron Prospects of Perth Amboy .li,i, . Mrvrr. an.«d^ Mrs«. . i d. Archangela 15—Annual award day and party, Hopelawn Youth Organization, Avenue —David and Charles Redman, (Continued from Sports Page) 2 P. M., Clyde Avenue Playground. i sr. and daughter; _Mr. _ Mra aQmunQ and Mrs. Edmund Inman Avenue, have returned been ( Priacoe's ntost consistent 15—Picnic, Fords Park, Fords-Clara Barton Little League. Henry A. Belafsky, M.D, 511 New Brunswick Avenue ..! Patnna Avenue, and iHuKhes, Savoy Place, were hosts from Snake River Valley, Wyo., runner in scrimmages thus far. 16—Meetlng of Keasbey Democratic Women's Club at hrehouse, Samuel Breslow, M.D. Perth Amboy, New Jersey : ,.nd sons Gary and j ^^^ . after several weeks of camping t o Mr and Mri jQhn jH Benzeleski without a doubt has 7:30 P. M. ' . ' " Jack E. Shangold, MD. Valley 6-3600 sey City, on Sunday. thereere.. the most potential of all the back- 16—Meeting of Hopelawn Fire Company. ]i!;id.v. son of Mr. ajid: —Mrs. Conrad Orott, Carolyn —Kevin GrlflUn, Km of Ifr. and field performers, since he Is big 16—^Meeting of Mothers' Auxiliary, Fords-Clara Barton Little ::.i!il Brady, (Hywood Avenue, ha* returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Qrlffln, 6 and fast and a triple threat ace. League. i:,iud his sixteenth Muhlenberg Hospital, Plalnfleld. Frederick Avenue, celebrated his The well stacked senior Is a fine 17—Meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Hopelawn Memorial Post • >. family party Sun- —Mr. and Mrs. Michael KrelU fourth birthday with a party. passer, a capable runner and a 1362, V. F. W., at the post rooms, Janws Street, Hopelawn. Gas Genie Says ::•• were Mr. and Mrs. (and ton Michael and Wasyl Kar- Among the guests were Andrew better than avej*«e punter. If he finds hJtnseU, he coul« become the 17—Meeting of Ladles' Auxllary, Keasbey Fire Company, at .:v Hillside, Mr. and • dash. West Street, were the guests Dolch, Andrew and John Resetar, flrehouse. I quir. Cranford; Mr. of Mrs. Anna KrelU. Hillside. On all of .Colonia, his cousins James best back in the county. Prlscoe and Capraro are. keeping their 17_Meeting of Better Schools Association at home of Mrs. '"iiti;" Robinson and Saturday the Kreltxes entertained and Barbara Qrlffln, Plalnfleld: Fritz Arnold, 43 Wildwood Avenue, Fords,. MAY I HAVE A DATE smarm, and his «is- Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam MUoskl and Albert Lynn and Robin Teugel, fingers crossed. Also expected to romp from the '17—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary, Keasbey Fire Company, at wicr, Joan, Judy, and;sons William, Jeffrey, and Mark, Union; and his sister Cathy Grif- Smith Hotel, New Brunswick, at 8 P. M., Fords Women's WITH VOU NEXT WEEK? I Calverton. L. I. fin. Evening guests Included his split T formation are Carl DeFed- erlco and Allen Koperwhatt. Ttye Democratic Club. : Mrs Charles Oil- —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Disaman grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 18—Meeting of School 14 PTA. I HAVE BIG, EXCIT(N& Vollmer and tils uncle and aunt, pair of ball carriers have been con- •id children Patricia, and son Buddy, Rochester, N. Y., sistent ground gainers thus far 24~Meeting of Hopelawn First Aid Squad. i ionitis, West Street, were the Sunday quests of Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Teufel, all 26—Drill night, Hopelawn Engine Company. NEWS FOR VOU ABOUT of Union. during the Barrens' practice ii » party In honor of nnd Mrs. Alexander KoMlrnfct, games. 26—Meeting, Jlggalettes, Ke'asbey firehouse. —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. of her mother. Mrs. Patricia Avenue. Woodbridge Is scheduled to en- 27—Meeting of Cub Pack 157 in V. F. W. Post Rooms, James EUZA8ETKT0WN &AS, i Ffupelawn. Also at- —Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bedore, 5 Joanna Place, had as ' their gage Freehold Friday in one of Street, Hopelawn. recent guest her • slater*Miss Pa- many practice games on tap. The 28—Fashion show and luncheon at The Pines, at noon, Fords YOU* HEADQUARTERS tricia Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y, coaching staff will take this op- Women's Democratic Club. —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blitz, portunity to work on their offenj 2&—Smorgasbord supper fronv(HrVM-.'to-9"-P. M. at the post FOR THE 106 Cameo Place, had as their siye line, wh_ich has not been co- home, James" Street, Hopelawn; Ladies' Auxiliary, Hope- guests his parentsrKtr;- fart Mrs. ordinating with "tiUTWHRtir' lawn Memorial Post 1362, V. F. W. ' v -1 • MA&ICOF&AS! Charles Blitz of the Bronx. 29—Scrap paper drive, Fordsf SJons Club. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brene- 30—Meeting of leaders of Hopelawn Brownie and Intermediate sal, 59 Cameo Place, entertained home following a two-week vaca- tion in the Poconos. Girl Scout Troop* at the home of neighborhood chair- Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kaufman and man, Mrs. Steve Mohary, 81 Luther Avenue. ^ children Barry and Pern, Bronx, —Mrs. William Holies and Miss N. Y. William Smith, both of East First OCTOBER Street attended a bus outing to —Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weltz, with WHdwood, sponsored by the Ber- 7~Willlam J. Warren Association meets at Fords Tumble Inn. 355 Cypress Drive, ha* as their tha Holmes Council and Encamp- 7—Meeting of St. John's First Aid Squad, Fords, at 8 8. M. guests for several days Mr. and lln Right Mix ... ment 3 Ladles-Knight of Roselle. 14—Meeting of the Keasbey Outboard Boating Club at the Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, Newark. Scandinavian Grill, Fords. ;IIK1 the Right Measure —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chak- —Mrs. Lester Lyle and daugh- rln, 63 Cameo Place, have re- ter Darlene, Meherrto, Va., have at the Right Time! turned home after a vacation at returned home after spending Lake Qeolge, N. Y. two-week^ with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- MORE PEOPLE DRIVE CHEVROtETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR liam Spruill, Pine Street. i — Call — —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brene- sol, 59 Cameo Place, entertained —Mr. ana Mrs. Hymen Gold- Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Gelb and berg and daughter Doris, Clartdge sons Christopher and Clifford at Place, have, returned home after Woodbridge Transit-Mix dinner. a two-week stay at Fort Knox, —Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Good- Ky. -at- win, Trafalgar Drive, had as their —Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gar- I guests for a week, Mr and Mrs. derter, Pine Stjfeet, were hosts to 1 Charles Crisp and daughter, Dora Miss Fannie Patterson, Louis Jean, Ripley. Ohio. Darden and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- WO 8-4550 —Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thompson mond DeVaughn and son Ray- and children Robin land Scott, mond, ail of Edison, and Mr. anfl Patricia Avenue, have returned Mrs. Albert Woods, Newark.
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