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Daily events listed in the Re­ Metuchen Lions Club corder’s Coming ER ON CURB BY NOON Events Column, A Family Newspaper Published Every Thuraday in the Interests of the Borough of Metuchen and the ship of Rarite - • s *-st each m orning THE BOROUGH o f m e t u c h e n at 7:10 A. M. over NewBruns- Vol. LV No. 23 Metuchen, N. J., Thursdax J u lit Hi IK wick radio station. WCTC. 1450 in your dial. CREW MEMBER OF REFUGEE SHIP MEMORIAL DAY PARADE SWINGS DOWN MAIN STREET ,{K,,THER V,ATTH,AS Organization and Club Kl III HONORED FOR Parade Is Held Meetings; Social and Sports TO SPEAK AT DESSERT SUPPER HERE M ARS PROFESSION Events of Local Interest. Is your next club meeting or Murray Aronoff. 22 year old C. H. Rolland, 1 Victory Court, The Biblical period of life is ( In Observance Of social affair listed in this col­ American crew member of the Metuchen. on Wednesday eve­ hree score and ten. Brother umn? If nut, contact the MET- S. S. , 1947, the refugee ning, June 9th, on behalf of the lalthias, of the Brotherhood ! UCHEN RECORDER office, 407 ship that so recently claimed Memorial Day Here United Jewish Appeal for Ref­ Main Street, or Phone Metuchen the attention and sympathy of i the Sacred Heart, 0-0501 the world, will speak at a des­ ugees, Overseas Needs and Pal­ oseph’s House of Studies on i S e F vices Conducted sert supper at the home of Mrs, estine. he piainfieid Road wiii eeie- Memorial Park FRIDAY It was late In the summer of brati* next S unday three score | 1947 th a t th e S. S. Exodus years of religious profession j As Scheduled Legion Recreation crashed into the headlines with Sixty years ago he gave him- j or Legionnaires and its amazing story. The excur­ bell to the service of God by Memorial Day parade and thei friends. sion boat, built to hold a thou­ taking the th ree Vows of the services were held here Monday sand people at maximum, was religious life. as scheduled. It was one of the SATURDAY cram m ed with 4500 m en women Brother Matthias was born largest parades In the Bor­ JI NK 5 ------and children: Jewish displaced in Richmond, Indiana, April 11, ough’s 47 year history and was 7th an d 8th Grade (o-ed at 1 persons. It was m et a t sea by 1871. In 1885, he entered the witnessed by a large number of “Y” , 7:30 P, M. to 10:00 P. j B ritish -naval vessels that Congregation of the Brothers local citizens. rammed the ship and then suc­ M. or the Sacred H eart a t A rtha- Cloudy skies made it look, ceeded in setting a landing par­ basku, Province oi Quebec. Can­ for a time, as if the parade ty aboard its decks. SUNDAY ada. and in 1888 he pro­ would have to be cancelled, but Aronoff. a volunteer crew nounced his Vows of dedication 'such was not the case, and a JI NK <» — member with no previous mari­ | to God. few minutes after the an­ Waste Paper Collection spun time experience, was on deck j Since that day he has de­ nounced starting time of 11 A. sored by Lions Club, Have pa at the time of the armed land­ moted himself to the Christian M the senior unit of the Me­ per on curb by noon. ing and received severe bodily Baseball. Eagles A. A vs ! education of youth. From 1888 tuchen High School Band and injuries. As a result of inade­ | to 1893. he taught in schools in Dublin A. A Edgar Field quate attention by the British twirlers led the marchers south P. M, | Canada and the New on Main Street from in front captors, he still suffers ff<5m his States. In 1893 he was trans- grueling experience. of the Borough Hall. _ I ferred to Vicksburg, Mississip- MONDAY Prior to his setting foot They were followed, In the Photo by Frey Sen M JUNE 7 ------aboard the S. S. Exodus, 1947 reel The parade was one wher ppropriate memorial! PL ancl until 1911 he lftught in order named, by the police col­ honor o f! schools in Louisiana and Mis- Borough Council, regular in Europe, during which time The above picture shows the largest in the history •ere held in ors, mayor, council, and the meeting. Borough Hall. 8 P. M. Aronoff spent several months Metuchen High School twirlers ...... J American servicemen from all | sissippi. commanders of the two local Lila W. Thompson Council. and band as they led the 1948 of lhe Borough. The line of wars who gave their lives for i In the fall of 1911, Brother veterans organizations; police he lived as a refugee in D P Matthias was appointed Super­ Daughter’s of America. Eagles METUCHENITES GRADUATE Memorial Day Parade down ! march ended at Memorial Park their country. reserves, troops from Camp K il­ camps in and Italy. ior of the local school, and lor Hall. 8 P M. His-odyssey continued, follow­ mer; General Pershing tank FROM CRANFORD COLLEGE the two years he remained here Pre - Medical Examinations, ing his transfer from a hospital from Rutgers University; Amer­ W ashington School, 1:30 P. M., Two Metuchenites and a Ra his work in the training of the ican Legion and Auxiliary; bi­ in Palestine, to his incarcera­ young members of the Order (Tuesday at the Edgar School ritan Township resident were tion aboard the Ocean Vigour, Much Repair Work cycle units; junior section of and Wednesday at the Frank­ listed among the 147 graduates was outstanding the high school band; Boy one of the three British ships - - - lin School, also at 1:30 P. M.» of the Union Junior College, in that evacuated the Exodus ref­ Along Main Street The next twenty-four years of Scouts and Girl Scouts; Cath­ Cranford, at commencement ex­ ugees back to France and sub­ Needs To Be Done his teaching career were spent olic War Veterans and Auxil­ TUESDAY ercises held Tuesday night. It sequently to G erm any. As a in Brooklyn and Far Rockaway, iary; Edgar, Washington, JUNE 8 ----- was the largest graduating class refugee, hospitalized in the At Local Schools New York, w here he alternated Franklin an d St. Francis Metuchen Chapter, United in the history of the school. hold, he experienced the unique Memorial Day Memos: .charge. It was fortunate that in terms of six years at each Schools; searchlight and pow­ World Federalists, regular meet­ The graduates from this area and bitter saga of a people forc­ It is difficult, to try to pass i Lhe army ambulance was in the place. er unit from Fort Hancock; Since 1942, B rother M atth ias ing, Public Library, 8 P. M. were Marianne Elizabeth Ren­ ibly returned to the land from out, tire proverbial orchids to; _ i vicinity, . , J n but it served . .. to re- . “Must’ List Of Re­ Lions Club Band of Perth Am­ St. Francis Post 489 Auxiliary ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which they had fled so desper­ mind ali those who witnessed pairs and Replace­ has been retired at St. Joseph’s. boy; local fire department, and Catholic War Veterans, regular Anton Renner of 111 Lake Ave­ ately. the deserving participants of emergency, that from now Appropriate ceremonies will the newly-formed M etuchen m eeting, St. FraVicis School, 8 nue, Metuchen, Pierson Orr, Aronoff Is a New Yorker, and the 1948 M emorial Day P ara d e on, under normal conditions ments Exceeds mark the day. A Jubilee Mass Safety Council with their am ­ P. M, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Orr a graduate of De Witt Clinton in Metuchen, But here goes, the Metuchen Safety Council Amount Authorized will be sung by Rev. Dr. W al­ bulance. Rummage Sale, sponsored by of 49 Home Street, Metuchen, High School. He is eager to re­ we saw it. Ambulance will be the first and ter A. Greene, Chaplain of the The line of march was south the Evening Circle of the First and William Layburn, son of turn to Palestine but feels that First of all, we think the Bor­ fastest ambulance available to In School Budget local institution, and he will | on Main Street to Brunswick Presbyterian Church, in the Mr. an d Mrs. R obert E. Lay- it is imperative that all Ameri­ ough owes a hearty vote of Metuchenites, and the time read a letter from the Aposto­ Avenue, west to Lake Avenue, church, 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. burn of Mid wood, R aritan ca be acquainted with the im­ thanks to Councilman Joe Cos­ saved may mean the difference must," list of repairs and lic Delegate to the United and north to Memorial Park Catholic Youth Organization Township. Miss Renner is a perative need of Jewish refu­ ta, parade marshall, for th e between life and death. replacements to the 3 local pub­ States conveying to the jubi- where services were held. larian the Apostolic Benediction each week, Columbia Hall, 7:30 graduate of Woodbridge High gees to find peace and security genera! success ot the parade SIDELIGHTS: lic schools was presented to the Guest speakers were Lt. Col. P M. School, while Orr and Layburn, which was held under his lead­ of Pope Pius XII. Peter Rush, Post Chaplain at in th eir hom eland. I t Is w ith Too many men, it was ob­ local Board of Education by both veterans, were graduated this in mind that Aronoff is ership. It took plenty of time, served, forgot the traditional A banquet will be tendered Camp Kilmer, and John Hone, John Schwalje, chairman of the WEDNESDAY from the Metuchen High School. devoting all his time to speak­ and effort, along with the ttjVr respect paid to the Flag as it the honoree at noon, and a m em ber of th e senior class JUNE 9 ------W hile a student at the ju n io r ing on behalf of the United operation of everybody, to assed by, since they failed to building and grounds commit- j special reception will be held of the High School. Band Booster* Club, regular college, Mias Renner was presi­ sir hats. What’s the tee, at the regular meeting of tor the students and Brothers Both speakers stressed the meeting, Metuchen High School, d en t of her college sorority, Phi The United Jewish Appeal P. M. Etta Omicron, organized and will require a minimum of $250, sented, with the Edgar School who was that lady that was night in Me tuphen '^Chapter American was captain of the cheer lead­ 000,000 in 1948 to provide for being declared the best m arch­ standing on the corner of Lake The total cost of the work TRACK STAR AND COACH made the supreme sacrifice Red Cross, annual meeting, 8 ers, served on the constitution large - scale immigration, up­ ers among the elementary and Essex Avenues w aiting for that should be done this sum- GUESTS OF TROJAN CLUB their country. P M., Borough Hall. committee of the Athletic As­ building and settlement of Jew­ schools. We’re glad we didn’t the parade to end who had to mer Is estimated at approxi­ The High School Band opened Trojan Sporting Club, regular sociation, played varsity basket­ ish Palestine; for long-range have to judge them, for it m ust be told by her com panion just m ately $17,500, w hich Is $5,500 James Fielding, Metuchen the Memorial Service with the meeting, new club house, Coan ball, and was dance director of relief and rehabilitation assis­ have been a most difficult task. where “Memorial Park” was lo- m ore th a n the $12,000 au th o r­ High School track star, and his playing of "America”. Rev. Place, 7 P. M. the class play. tance to m ore th a n 1,000,000 The High School Band and cated (She was practically ized in the new budget for re­ coach, Peter Wilson, were hon­ John J. Foley .pastor of St. A pre-medical student, her in Europe; and for aid to twirlers, who are well known standing In it). She was also pair work. Appropriations ored guests at a dinner meet­ Francis R. C. Church gave the THURSDAY temporary plans are to attend Jewish refugees who are arriv­ by now, did well for themselves, overheard to say that she am ounting to $4,500 for im ­ ing of the Trojan Sporting Club, Invocation. He was followed by JUNE 10 ----- the University of Debrecen in ing in this country at the rate as usual. It was nice to see thought the parade was going m ediate repair work, an d $3,000 held last Wednesday night at John Hone, who gave the ad­ H ungary. Metuchen Garden Club, reg­ of 2,000 a m onth. T he g reatest the new junior unit of the band, to wind up in Edgar Park. for contingencies, were approv­ M ario’s. dress, alter which an Instru­ which made its appearance for ular meeting, at home of Mrs. private fund-raising campaign W hat’s the matter, lady? Don’ ed, but no decision was reached Fielding, holder of national mental number was presented TAGLIABOSCHI PACES the first time. Of course, they E. H. Mathews, Clive St. 2:30 in the history of the United tcha read the papers? on the transfer of budget funds state and county records in the by the high school band and EAGLES TO VICTORY looked to be in need of more to the replacement account. 60 yard, 100 yard and 220 yard P. M. States, the United Jewish Ap­ twirlers. practice or maybe it was self- Schw alje’s reported listed dashes, gave a short talk on Rotary Club, regular meeting, Paced by A1 Tagllaboschi, who peal supports the world-wide Before we leave you for Guests introduced confidence but music director nearly 50 items of needed re­ track, giving credit to Wilson Oak Hills Manor, 6:30 P. M. got five for five, the Metuchen relief, reconstruction and reset­ another week we’d like to leave Following the address by Lt. Connie Atkinson seems to us pair work. His list included for his outstanding achieve­ Eagles pulled a surprise w i n tlement activities of the Joint our comments on the 1948 ob­ Col. Rush, the guests of honor to have the right idea in get- such things as the preparing ments on the cinders this sea­ over the Richmond Radiator Distribution Committee, United servance of Memorial Day in were introduced by Charles FRIDAY ing those youngsters out early of new class rooms for stxth son. Fauroat, senior vice commander JUNE 11 ----- nine, 9-4 at the Edgar Field on Palestine Appeal and United Metuchen, for a minute, In or for the practical experience of grade use in both the Washing­ Prospects of the Metuchen Fugle-Hummer Post 65, American Legion Recreation Saturday afternoon, behind the Service for New Americans. der to advise Mrs. Fitzgerald of marching in a parade. ton and Franklin Schools; re­ high track team for next year, 8 hit pitching of Vlnnie Behen. Any woman desiring to at­ the morning radio show featur American Legion, who acted as Room open for Legionnaires and pairs to the rear wall of the and the possibility of a cross­ Rain and wet ground kept tend the dessert supper may Of course there is nothing to ing the husband and wife team master of ceremonies. their friends. Washington School to prevent country team at Metuchen as the Eagles idle the rest of the call Met. 6-0591-M or M et. 6- compare with the Perth Amboy by that name that the correct Those introduced were the seepage of water into the build- a varsity sport, were discussed ATTENTION PARENTS! week end. This coming Satur­ 1271-W. Lions Club band. Metuchen was pronounciation of our little Bor- Mayor and Council, Isaiah additional and replace- by Wilson. day the Eagles will meet Camp fortunate to have them parade rough is “Me (as in “me-chan Rolfe, oldest past commander the Plans were also discussed to If your child became four Kilmer over at the army base, LOCAL FEDERALISTS with us last year, too, and to ic”) - TOUCH - en (as in “en-lment toilet facilities of any Legion Post In the send Fielding and Wilson to the years old on or before March and on Sunday will play the TO HOLD DISCUSSION say theys add a great deal to dorse”). We’ve been told by one | girls’ courts of the school syS- ; Henry Rumler, National Amateur Athletic Un­ 23, 1948, (last M arch) he will Dublin A. A. at the Edgar Field. AT MEETING TUESDAY the color and rhythm of the par­ of their ardent admirers that tern Spanish American War veteran, ion sponsored track meet In be eligible to enter school next G am e tim e will be 2:30 P. M. ade is putting it mild. a discussion of the pronouncia- Also, the painting of the old and the following disabled Septem ber. The Metuchen Chapter of the Among the veterans groups, tion of the name of our town I par-, ol the Franklin School, Milwaukee in July. Cooperation World War I veterans from the with other Metuchen organiza­ Pre-school medical examina­ OFFICERS INSTALLED BY United World Federalists, now the newly-organized Catholic was made over the air Tuesday I at an estimated cost of $2,500. Menlo Park Veterans’ Home; tions to make the trip possible tions will be held next Monday, GOLD STARS MOTHERS has over fifty members. Miss War Vets seemed to have the morning of this week ! The School has not been pa nt- John Walsh, Thomas Petrllta, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June Julia T. Bogert, president, has best turnout. Most of Metuch- _. , , i ed since 1938, it was reported; Is now being arranged. Robert Dragotta, and Edward The error in pronunciation J of a thermostatic 7, 8, an d 9, at the W ashington, Mrs. Lillian Farrington was announced. en’s veterans, however, were on Fielding’s next race will be at Blngaman. / Edgar, and Franklin Schools, which is a common one among I conlrol in the Kranklin the Rutgers Stadium this Sat­ Wreaths In honor of the war Installed as president of the The next meeting will be the sidelines, which seemed to strangers, was In the second syl­ respectively, and will be made School, at an estimated cost of urday when he competes in the Metuchen Chapter of Gold held Tuesday, June 8 at 8 P. be the way they wanted it. We lable, which many people try dead were placed on the meijii- by Dr. John D. W ltm er, School Star Mothers, last Thursday at M. at th e Public Library. It won’t venture, at this time' to h v 1 $2,500; also $2,200 for new fur New Jersey State Interscholastic orlal tablet by Theodore Braun, pronounce incorrectly byj..,,,-„m iry nn thi Physician and Miss Isabelle niture; roof repairs Athletic Association Track and commander of Fugle-Humhier the American Legion Home will be a discussion evening state just why this was so, but giving the long sound to the Fennon, School Nurse. All ex­ The installation was conduct­ and rally to help those pres­ it was. Franklin School and termite Field Championships. Post 65, American Legion, »nd “u" In “tuch”. . aminations are scheduled for ed by Mrs. Evelyn Jeffery, t h e W ashington ent get acquainted with each The Girl Scouts were out But enough "grammar" for by Peter Cheche, commander of 1:30 P. M. state president, assisted by Mrs. other and the subject and ob­ strong, a good indication of the School; a roadway for truck BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD St. Francis Post 489, Catholic this lesson. If you get stuck deliveries at th e Franklin PROGRAM TO BE HELD Parents are requested to Gertrude Flynn, vice president ject of Federalism. interest and loyalty, as well as just ca„ us the Brainy Bor­ War Veterans. Bendlctlon was of the state chapter and presi­ IN PERTH AMBOY. JUNE 5 bring birth certificate, small Each member has been asked the number of members, of ough”—yak, yak School. pronounced by Rev. Harold W. pox vaccination and diphtheria dent of the Orange Chapter to bring a question that needs that local youth's organization. The possibility was discussed Dunne, pastor of St. Luke’s Guest speakers were William of transferring, from a grant A Breakfast * in Hollywood inoculation certificates. answering or, if preferred, in­ We also want to mention the TO BREAK GROUND AT Episcopal Church. Thq salute to Thompson, past commander of of $14,000 to be received in program will be held at the stead of a question, a short item local volunteer fire department POTTER’S CROSSING the dead was made by the TO SPEAK AT MEETING Fugle-H um m er Post 65, A m eri­ state aid, the difference be­ M asonic Temple. In Perth Am­ of current world government and all 37 of that group who CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB Camp Kilmer firing squad led OF LOCAL GARDEN CLUB can Legion, and Superintendent news or information may be marched in the parade. Many tween the total cost of repairs boy, Saturday evening, June 5, by Sgt. James Nunnery. of Menlo Park Veterans Home, and replacements, a;nd the under th e sponsorship of the presented. of the boys were wearing their The Potter’s Civic Improve­ A vocal solo, “My Buddy", by Mrs. James Coddington of and Councilman Joseph Costa. $12,000 already allocated. This Harmony Shrine. The public is Invited. new uniforms for the first time, ment Club, Inc,, has invited 1 Parthenla Butler, and the play­ enflfly. will be guest speaker at Both speakers were introduced amount was designated by the Prizes will be given for the so we’ve been told. At any rate, the public to attend the ground ing of the National Anthem by le regular meeting oi tne Me- by Ted Brann, present corn TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE state for use in the current ex­ funniest hats, lunnlest ties, old­ they made a very good showing, breaking ceremonies lor the the High School Band, conclud­ jehen G arden Club, which wiH mander of the Legion. pense account. est couple, etc. There will be 70 and helped remind the local erection of a Community House, ed the program. ieet, Thursday, June 10, at 2:30 The meeting closed with pray­ The Evening Circle of the If allowed to remain in cur­ prizes, which have been donated citizens how many firemen are Saturday, June 5 a t 2 P. M. The winners of the annual M. in the hom e of Mrs. E. er by Rev Harold Dunne, pas­ rent expense, it would provide by the merchants of Perth Am­ First Presbyterian Church will on call to fight fires in the Prominent civic and religious decorated bicycle conte* Mathews, of Clive Street. tor of St. Luke’s Episcopal funds adequate to grant the boy. hold a rummage sale, Tuesday, com m unity. leaders will be p artic ip a n ts on announced. Legionnaire* Harry Mrs. Coddington’s topic, for C hurch. June 8 at the church from 9:30 teachers a $100 bonus, te n ta ­ Tickets may be purchased The Rescue Squad ambulance the program. Kramer and Nat Comel|san, Sr. ie meeting, will be “Vldur- G u e s tj s Included m em bers A. M. to 2:30 P. M tively approved by a former Jro m Myhok’s Oarage, 21 Am­ was part of the parade, and ev­ Any’ individual o r group de were judges. am s". from the Newark Irvington, board In place of raises last boy Avenue, Metuchen, or from en while It served to remind sirous of making a donation First prize, a loving cdp to the ind Orange chapters winter, and would also provide the chairm an, Mrs. Ida Kfpstres, MRS. ELIZABETH VEEN Kearny, TO TOUR GARDENS the onlookers of the current toward the completion of this girls, went to Nancy Ofrhaat of Ruth Flynn, president sufficient funds to bring teach­ 15 James Place, Metuchen. and Mrs. Metuchen Safety Council Drive building may mall such funds 66 Charles Street, wltj frs; Elizabeth Veen, of Wal- of -the Metuchen Legion Autl- The Women’s Missionary S o­ and its slogan that “It Might ers now behind pay scale for place being awarded to Patri­ to Robert Martin, chairman of length of service up to sche­ THREE RECEIVE AWARDS n, Massachusetts, formerly ciety of the First Presbyterian Be-You t. 2 cia Beringhoft of 87 Church, will hold a tour of gar­ dule FOR WORK IN PIANO Hillside Avenue, died sud- At the end of the parade one Box 405, Rahway Avenue. In the boys* group * ily Saturday, (May 29, 1948'. PICNIC CHAIRMAN NAMED dens on June 4. Cars will leave of the Camp Kilmer soldier* A delegation of teachers was ToTOIg—cup- ewawiea .bajL tne church a 1:30 ilapsed and the. ambulance TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING present during the board meet­ The Misses Nancy Haworth, Thomas Molineux of Washing­ her home. Eliott Mayo has been appoint­ :he is survived by her hus- of rain a meeting wiD" be Held was called aWAy from its lei-.------ing to press for adjustment of Ruth Brlnckmann, and Nancy ton Place, with a second priM ed chairman ot the Presbyter­ ld, Eben H. Veen, and a In the lecture room of the church surely position at the end of The Metuchen Chapter Amer­ d eb ate -o n -th e Biriisati....won .general being won by Richard M s of ighter, Rosalie both of Mass- ian Sunday School picnic to be In the lectre room of the church. the line. It had Just received ican Red Cross will hold their issue was postponed until the awards from the Srirfitlr Mll- 283 MafirHtfWtT held at Roosevelt Park Satur­ sic Foundation in Newark, for lusetts, The guest speaker will be Mrs. Its patient, however, when the annual meeting Wednesday, June 14 meeting of the board, Edgar School Wins Mineral services were held day, June 19. It will be spon­ Gertrude Rohdenberg who wili army ambulance, which had al­ June 9 at 8 P. M. In the Bor­ Schwalje further reported their work In piano. They are For the second succeeeslve esday, June 1. Interment was sored by the Presbyterian speak on “Flower Arrange­ so taken part In the parade, ar­ ough Hall. The public Is In­ the pupils of Mrs. Segurd (continued on pege four). the Presbyterian Cemetery. Brotherhood m ent.” rived on the scene and took vited, (continued on page four) Svendson « j ' ■j’tvssg ^ W * * « * « * . < Page Two T H E M E T.J, 1 11 N U E ( i) IT u T i Mrs Kntit Jensen Me Gaetano ter. Mrs. Otto Podolski, Mr honor ever created in the 101 MRS IIAGEIi ELECTED ling. 11 iTTf IV • Piy - a Miss Connie Par la. Miss Frank ScimUiiat^' “V.??** •‘’fcoaG* year history of the company NEW PRESIDENT OF charge. Hostess badges v awarded to the girls who a< Delia Facia. Mrs. Jacob H aul- Susxiek, Mr. D onald Hume, Mrs BOROUGH BRIEFS w hen it is presented in a specia WASHINGTON P. 1 A. enbeek. Mi and Mrs. Louis Henry Krogh, Mr and Mrs. W .Mr and Mis. Uriu;oV. Plakun cerem ony op W ednesday 'even Uussm an D. Blackford. and family are seuieii in tiUdf Schooi Par­ Miss Janet Pfeifer, daughter | work o the Milestone college M r-> * ~ Kjo-UL^ ( Ahso ^Mr,s. S herw ood Mundv. new home at 15 Maywood Ave­ ing. May 26th. at a dinner •»’ . . . ‘ Mr of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Pfei- j annual nue. Fort Chester, New York. M ayfair Farm s. Wfcst Oram:-' Mr • and Mrs. T. Praul R ee- Robert Day, Mr."* Waiter Day'; fer, 1090 Amboy Avenue, Fords, Mr. Plakun is writing in stru c­ . N. J. a Junior at Hope College, Michi­ Miss Jan et E Meade, dau g h ­ Mr and Mrs Walter Brad- Miss Lanka Harsany, Mr. J: tion manuals tor radar and tel­ • John Hun- Fielding gan, received an award for mer­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H ried and installed Meade of 85 Rector Street, will evision apparatus For ten years i Miss B arrie B. Reid, daugh itorious service on the staff of he did similar work at Raritan the Anchor, Hope College bi­ be a can d id ate for the degree ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C« of Bachelor of Arts at Buck- Arsenal, and resided at 9 W. j Reid of 39 W oodbridge Avenu- weekly, at the annual Honors Walnut Street, 11 Lapp a n d. Mrs Niel Assembly, May 27. Miss Pfei­ nell University. Pennsylvania, ' is a candidate for the Bachelm ■, • of Arts Degree at the 113th first and nnd fer was also awarded for her at ihe ninety-eighth annual Mr. Robert S. Everett and Commencement of Wheaton nts, Mrs. Julius Wein- with a hike and a cook-out at daughter. Sherry, left by plane College. Norton. Massachusetts . secretary and historian Roosevelt Park Mrs. L. Hansen, . on Sunday for their home in rs Karl Metzger, treasur- • was in charge Brownie Troop ' Metuchen 6-1242 \ Palo Alto. California, after ey were installed by Mrs Ralph H Ackerman, brothei 13 held a May walk tor their I spending a month with Mrs. of Mrs. Norman W. Crawford Hutson, a county officer. final meeting Mrs. H A Lund j ~ DR. L. S. GASSMAN E verett’s m other, Mrs. Mabel of Mayfield Place, who is •a was given in honor of 1 6 and Mrs Hugh B ossy were OPTOMETRIST Seggel of Hampton Place. Counsel to the embassy of Li- i ter member. Mrs. Andrew • ma. Peru, has been appointed j who is leaving soon for charge, Mortgage HOURS FROM 9 a m Mr. and Mrs. John Bullwlnk- as Ambassador to the Domicl- i year stay in Sweden. Mon., Tues, Thur., to 7 :30 p.m. 41b MAIN STREET el and daughter. Marylynn, of can Republic. i Spoerl, acting supervis- PRESBYTERIAN ( III R( II Fri. and Sat. to 4:30 p. ni. METUCHEN, N. J Main Street, entertained at a • : iiicipal. com pleted the ! WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS Wed. to 12:00 Noon dinner party Saturday, in hon- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. H art o f' nest ions he had presented -«*------Loans j or of Mrs Bullwinkel’s cousin W. W alnut S treet have been en- I iroup earlier in the sea­ and husband, Mr. and Mrs. tertainfcng Mrs. H astings Hart i 's. Anna Daines, outgo- L.uan (.orres/Miident Herman Rottmann. who were of New Haven. Connecticut ddent. was given a past etropolitan life Insurance Company 1 visiting here from Los Angeles, • it's pin by Mrs Lapp Real Estate — Mortgages — Appraisals — Bonds California. Peter Quagliarielo of Mount j )stesses were Mrs. Hutson. Pastor. Dr. A.dolph l:I Bel • Pleasant Avenue, Oak Tree, has j Mrs. Philip Hammond and Mrs. berg. Si mday. May 23 . at ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glick of been appointed a member of P airie.s ception at tinr Manse The e w e r s e y e a l t y FRED W. BATES & SON I Central Avenue, spent the the Raritan Township police! . . ------—- member s are N J R C < >. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE week-end at Bear Mountain. force. He attended the Metuch­ GIKI. SCOUT NFw s Mr. and Mis. W Ci Rev New York en High School, an d is a vet- ! ______Mr. Hi ibert Rankin. Mr. 830 BROAD ST. NEWARK I, Y J 560 Middlesex Ave. Metuchen, N. J. • eran of 3 years service with the | Troop 2 M r .-b \fir tor H. Swa.nsun Jack Walsh, son of Mr an d Seabees of the United States 3cmor Troop 2 com pleted and Mr.s. Kar 1 Metzga r. Mr See us if you want your property sold or ex­ Mrs. John Walsh, celebrated Navy during World War II. then year with a tinuj m eeting. Mrs V,'alter Cabot Mr changed. We have many clients waiting to purchase. 1 his second birthday Sunday, • a su pper. id the home of their Mrs J. F. St reesemui l, Mr with a party given at his home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knei.s- lead'rr Miss Harriet Molineux. Mrs Warren Carlsen . Mr. at Menlo,, Hall. Guests Included el and daughter , >f Mrs Rav Skow assisted. Mrs C. J. Rcihrbaeh Phone Met. 6-0275 Edward and Norman Walsh, Chestnut Avenue, visited Mr Scveral of the girls completed Also Mrs Russell Rock Mr. Norman Walsh, Mr. and an d Mrs. S tan O strin g a of May H) years of scouting and were ; Mrs. Edward Walsh Mr. and Mrs wood, Illinois over the Mem­ idwtarded th eir ten yearn pins Katherine Baluk, all of Metuch­ orial Day w eek-end The Os- They were Barbara Cowins, 4e&w e tpw i eye* l en, Jimmy King of Newark, Mr. tringas arc former Metuchen Rita Dayton. Jean Gilman, Car­ f///r 7/(MS {jftM/HttJf a and Mrs. Randall of Virginia, residents. ol Mook. W inifred Peakes. Dor­ SPECIAL CARS an d M r. and Mrs. Edward • othy Schneider. Bernice Soren­ TO SHORE AND LAKE RESORTS AND RACE TRACKS Walsh. Jr., of New York. Mr and Mrs. Henry Rogers ot son. Jane Waring and Peggy Afcfr AVAILABLE AT ONE DAY S NOTICE • Forrest Street, are the parents Press. Mr. an d Mrs. B enedict Yedlin of a d au g h ter born M ay 29. in Troop 3 of 29 Poplar Street are the Perth Amboy General Hospital. Troop 3 held a Ju liet Lowe Cars will leave Metuchen for MUST HAVE j | parents of a daughter, Jane. Tea last Tuesday afternoon at . Shore Resorts at 9:00 A. M. 4 or 5 passengers to ! boriv at the Perth Amboy Gen- t h e B o r o u g h Im provem ent THE WORLDS MOST HOHORLD WATCH ATKINSON-POWELL Return at 6:00 P. M. make trip j eral Hospital. League House. Miss Harriet ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED For Arrangements Call • Molineux and Mrs. L. D. Ying- | Joseph Allgaier of 23 East INDEPENDENT TAXI The engagement of Miss Jane Maple Street has returned home ! MEMORIAL DAY MET. 6-1177 or MET. 6-2323 j,after being a patient at the Atkinson has been announced Muhlenberg Hospital. Plainfield, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs PARADE PHOTOS Russell E Atkinson of Pitman • ON SALE AT Warren Carlsen. of Fords Hills. Glassboro, to Thomas K formerly of Metuchen, a repre­ Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John FREY SEN STUDIO sentative of the Harry O. Ras­ Kingsley Powell of Oak Hills. 214 MAIN ST. METUCHEN mussen Agency of the Penn Miss Atkinson is a senior at Mutual Life Insurance Company ! New Jersey College for Women In Newark, was among the 44 Mr. Powell will graduate from Agency members to receive the j Rutger? University in June. He RESERVATIONS J President's Award — h ig h est ; is a member of Chi Psi fraternity CRUISES TOURS HOTELS RESORTS Steamship Bus Airlines W. FRANKLIN BUCHANAN, C. E. Railroads The man-if of .SIVA.XX".V Civil Engineer &. Land Surveyor j Tin A li/i. with you* m m initial. An 407 MAIN STREET, MEtUCHEN, N. J. 1 ! The H onor kirn on graduation innovation you'll be proud to t <■ Tel. Met. 6-1768 / "*71 with, "the world's most h o n near, triad to give. $2.50 Ciroli Travel Bureau! Proud 123 North Ave. Plainfield \ ored watch." as he PI. 6-2613 PI. 4-0390 may be ot his diploma, he W H Y D IG YOUR OWN GARDEN? will" be prouder still of his LET ME DO IT BY MACHINE Longines watch MORTGAGES NO PLOT TOO SMALL/ Lapgmet watche* from $71 50 LOCUST POSTS HANK BRUNO Met. 6-1451 6 ft: long, with bark on, well Take Advantage or Our Experience seasoned. LOCUST is one of best woods for use in ground. The SPECIAL SALE prioe each delivered 75c. Jewel Shop BUY NEXT WINTERS COAL NOW METUCHEN NATIONAL LANK CALL PL. 6-1776 4 4 9 M am St. M e tu c h e Up your score...in Red Coal The Low Ash Hard Coal LOIZEAllX=v l)H t.KItll) r I I I IhMs IKK I Si.I C z. ‘h/fnat / r r Metuchen Coal and Oil Co. YARD DEPARTMENT Q a it f e e n swim trunks *■ MAIN and CLIVE STREETS, METUCHEN 861 South Ave., Plainfield <_7riy//iij ft 'f//naufr ft'lt/r/uJ Telephone Metuchen 6-1440 H. J. WILBERT, Proprietor

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WHEN YOU FEEL THE SOFT LUXURY O F OUR NY BOHLEN - SYNDEN a hit — with Jantxen 474 Main St. Metuchen 6-1826 & 1827 LON SWEATERS BY OEMS OF REGINA SHORT SLEEVES Swim Trunks, lak BOOKS FOR THE GRADUATE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS WHITE, PINK. BLUE BLACK. MAIZE | 9 5 from active swimmer* — C hildren’s Books from 39c Educational Toys it« tw \\« CVVVVX\\\V>\\WVWV>W\WW\W\t Adults’ Books from 50c Writing Paper from 49c JantzeiiM give a man more Autograph Books from 39c Photo and Scrap Albums Engagement-Address-Trip and Telephone Books NYLON GIRDLES| SPECIAL comfort, greater uctiou- Diaries Games for the Entire Family California Market Become comfortable in our Polo shirts, pink, frecdom, better fit Exclusive GRADUATION CARDS — FATHER’S DAY CARDS summer welgMt NYLON gir­ nly. Jantxen fabric*. powered dles. 3.95 “HOME OF QUALITY FOODS” Small, medium, large 1.2!) with knitted-in la»»tex* CORNER BOOK SHOP Panty (detachable crotch)4.95 >urn - Kivt‘ you the trim, 61 SMITH STREET (near High Street) PERTH AMBOY 424 MAIN STREET Each month has a flown Extra crotch pieces .50 Xtbletie Lit ami appearance Metuchen symbol as well as a birth stone. “Flower of Ihe Month 'o n want. Make your Met. 6-0663 NYLON GARTER hankies are printed t h < hoi» e from M nwell selection these symbols in gorgeous de MET. 6-1806 BELTS "I »lvlen and color*. signs and colors— a ver small, medium, large smart birthday gift!! KEEP IT FRESH 1.49 Hand rolled edge. 7,1 nHppH clothes arid still keep Them" new-looking. Our careful Dry AMICK’S Cleaning makes It practically possible. Frocks. Coats Gowns hold th e ir -petal freoh a p ­ TT 433 MAIN STREET pearance. with OUR help. Send us a garment and see!

NEW YORK Taffi Tucker Shoppe SH OP IN LUNCHEONS DINNERS 451 MAIN STREET MKTl ( III TAILORING CO. M etuchen Open 11-2 6-8 o’clock Metuehen 0-2168 11/ ‘ 402 Main St. Metushen Friday Monday thru Friday ('all and Delivery Service OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL >i Try n r e im e r r Evening Met. 6-0565 K ra m e r’s ’Till 9 First 441 M ain St. M et. 6-0040 Thursday, .liijv ■'!, 1948 T H E M E T U C H E N R E i 11 R u KR rage 1 liree a r A l c v UR lj>i h ! * a-irLc 1 P , }}. Pastor’s In- M orning Worship 00 A M I | 4 u i MAIN SI R E L 1 . — T flliiv lU NEWS" ction Class lo r B&pu oTfM-,; *TSW"' Thursday. 8 P M. M ethodist Sunday, 3 p / M. m Iss" Bm Young Adult rally at the First PUBLISHED WEEKLY ON THURSDAY . ’*^4* (4W4C P --§ft fif"- nifrrd at the Metuchen, N, J Post Office as Second class Matter M U HOPE BAPTIST "Waters To Swim In”. Park Under the Act of March 3, 1875 SMITH STREET will be speaker Subscription Price Per_Year $2^00 Single Copies, 5 Cents Pijsliudc '-March Religi ... REV. J II HAGGLER REFORMED Wednesday 4 c< ------PRICKITT, Editor m eeting. ■Sunday. 7 IS M ethodist Youth 9IK B HAWRFN Busin.-^ Hani„.„r AMBOY AVENUE Fellowship will m eet Misses ■ X ’" t a , *7",“ ------tfeWHMa Siam f T f if iTiL Alice Junes and C arolee Key- WHITE S1STLRS HOLD 1130 A M Morning W b r s i ’ffPJT. 6-W'l?. ■ouiirona*. XatditJVj v* ,’.*T Y o u r H o s t E n l e r l a m m e n t C d l l M i ■/ t> being opened at Belleville, II- MAIN STREET i>K(i(>:sMON h e r e iral ntei ST. FRANCIS Church School, 9:45 A M. AVI) MIDDLESEX \\\ voung girls interested in mis­ MAIN STREET M orning W orship, 11:00 A. M., REV, L Cl A1K1; \\ \KI>1 \, •v A. J. Audette. a em - F C R U X f REV. JOHN J FOLEY, PASTOR with Holy Communion. A meet­ FHONl. St I T 8-1788 ul the W hite F ath er /as sionary work. Anyone from this A THEATRE METUCHEN . d t . -MtJL- MET. 6-0100 ing of the Elders preceding lit* celebrant ; t th e procession area interested is invited to Pn MATINEES Q II EVENING | _S UNPAVE, the service at 10:30 for the re­ lilt 1 SATSi HOUDAVS C15 ll 7 I ONHNUOU s 1 the Missions ry Sisters of Our visit the convent here. FRI. SAT SI N. PM Sunday Masses: 7.00, 8:00, ception of new members. Com­ ady of Afric; . known as the in Erwin Anne Gyi Present at the procession were 9 30 A M and 11A.M. munion meditation, "Have This /hite Sisters, given in obser- • KILLER DILI. about 350 persons including Sunday at 2:30 Graduation Mind in You.” HOBBYISTS LEARN sex. anc( the •ast ol the Cor­ exercise in the St Francis Ele­ June 6-7 delegations from Jersey City, Prelude, "Pastrole” by Guil- l’AINTING on (HINA as t Thursday m entary School. Rev. Jo h n M. Avenel. Perth Amboy, and oth­ mont; Crusader Choir wil sing ( oni--.es siarl June •> Henry Wilcoxen '#Mwr A*detU has recently re- Wilus ol St. Cecilia Church in er sections of New Jersey. "We Praise Thee’, a traditional DRAGNET” ti'om Ugnada, Africa, Iselin GORT ami e to M ontreal. anthem with a solo by Miss Saturday - Sunday Matinees “NAKED CITY” AT THU FORUM Joan Lamparter High School I’liom- Meiuciien 6-0415 C anada. PRESBYTERIAN 4 Tech Cartoons III the and Senior. “The Great White procession we if- (liter: Tin- much discussed film WOODBRIDGE AVENUE boys Host", solo by Mr. P. G. Craig; frorn St F rancis parish, —Naked city will be S unday A H. BEHRENBERG, ThD Tl'ES. - WED. J tine 8-9 and Offertory. "Meditation”; Post- Bov Girl Scouts. Lower [and Mnndayb attraction at the PIIONF MET 6-0359 girl# and boys dressed i lude "Help Me L ord” . » w hite |F u ru in Tlica re . followed by .((’ting us an honor gua rd. an d , -T u the Viclo on Tuesday and 00 A. M Morning Worship; “TO THE VICTOR’ choir girl.'?. C arrying the SEC’ONI) BAPTIST canopy Wednesday April Show ers” , starring were Dr.' Thomas McLaughlin, ST LUKE’S EPISCOPAL 100 DURHAM AVENUE with Jack ( on. Ann Sothern. REV. NELSON D. TATE Dennis Morgan Viveca Lindfor* James S. Holton, president of an d 12 song hit REV. HAROLD VV. DUNNE will be the PHONE MET. 6-1634 -W OPENING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT 8:40 THRU JUNE 12th the Holy Name Society of St. headline, on Th day. Friday ■ MIDDLESEX AVENUE Francis, Theodore Hass and J. and Saturday. MET. 6-2357 F Schuler. Sunday School, 11:00 A. M., THL'RS. - SAT. A peek into the coming at­ 8 00 A M Holy Communion June 10-11-12 The procession visited the traction at the Forum includes two alters erected on the 9 45 A M Sunday School KAY FRANCIS such items as -I Remember 11 00 A M. Morning Prayer Jack Carson Ann Sothern grounds and benediction was Mama". -My Girl Tisa". "Re- held ich alter Father Au- •\Sta th e Ur TOeUter IRcade J ched a sermon at the “T1IF. LAST MRS. CHENEY” •Mi of the Bel ", Uncon- FIRST BAPTIST grotto id final benediction “APRIL SHOWERS’ om ing” . CARLTON ROAD PLAINFIELD Hi JOEL ASHLEY and HAROLI) J. KENNEDY took pi; ? inside the convent and CLINTON PL. Directed bv Herbert Kenwilh chapel. REV. THOMAS J BELL THEATRES Pru-c.s 1 lax In c l.i EVES. 8 31) O n li SJ.W). H a! $1.2U. $1 80. j NEXT WEEK A reception in the convent PHONE MET (E-1148-W followed and a room was turned CALL MOVIETIME $2.40. MATS. W ed. & S a t , 2 30 SI 111 $1 80 S2 41) MAI1 Ju n e June 15-16 into/ a museum showing the 11-00 A M. M orning W orship ____ a PL 6.- 3 5 0 0 ORDERS NOW Box office open ,.:a, 31 1\,. i r ,,-rv.duals yv-ofk of the sisters and fathers Phone P rin c lto n 1702 or 3623. "I It KM e m b e r m a m !a " MY GIRL TISA" m Africa. A new foundation is wswnMBSSBKmA East New Jersey B aptist Asso­ NOW THRU SATURDAY ciation meets in New Market NOW! WEEK CESAR ROMERO in June 17-18-19 Claudette Colbert Baptist Church Sessions begin JINK 14 STRICTLY DISHONORABLE" (seals nowi RELENTLESS WARREN T. CARLSEN Don Ameche at 1 P M . IRENE DUNNE Met. 6-1864-W SLEEP MY LOVE Sunday School. 9 45 A. M., , - in - Penn .Mutual alsdi Johnny W eissm uller Mr. W. C utt, Supt., M orning ■I REMEMBER MAMA’ Life Insurance Co. Taman and the Mermaids" Worship, 11.00 A. M C o m m u n ­ with Barbara Bel Geddes RETIREMENT INCOME A ion Meditation and Dedication SPECIALTY of infants. Color Cartoons STARTS THURSDAY June 10 “ALL MY SONS” HEARING AIDS SUN. - MON. - TUES. Repairs on all types—Batteries Olga San Juan Hearing Tested Free Call or write Donald O'Connor HOME A CD IPHONE CO ARE YOU WITH IT □ 1362 East Front Street -als M tm Plfd 4-8750 Plainfield, N J Iso Dennis M organ THEATRES 24 - Hour Phone Service TO THE VIC TOR" NOW THRU SUNDAY RKO STATE Wait Disney Feature New Brunswick “BAMBI” NOW PLAYING -also- ANGELINA BARABUTES T arzan & the Mermaid*’ with Johnny Weissmuller FURRIER Brenda Joyce

FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER MONDAY an d TUESDAY COATS REMODELED, REPAIRED & RELINED JACKIE COOGAN REASONABLE PRICES JACKIE COOPER -in - 49 School Street Metuchen “FRENCH LEAVE” IF YOU CANT COME WE WILL CALL ON YOU -also- “The Cate of the Baby Sitter” w ith TOm Neal ^Starts FRIDAY for aP TUESDAY ONLY.Y | |7 Day Engagement 5 BIG TIME a E a g i j ; VAUDEVILLE ACTS FIRST SHOWING IN PLAINFIELD a J** BAXTER • w*1 HOOUK «.£.*. on the stage -pius- tforoecom i/icj 2 Specially Selected Local Amateurs -2nd Hit— THE COUNTERFEITERS

RKO RIVOL1 New Brunswick DAUGHTER- NOW FOR 6 DAYS a n * g & CLAUDETTE COLBERT GENTLEMEN” ROBERT CUMMINGS RKO ALBANY -in - New Brunswick "SLEEP MY LOVE’ Fri. - Sat. - Sun. -also- DENNIS O’KEEFE THE MARAUDERS" WILLIAM BISHOP unlit ■WOMAN IN THE NIGHT" GLORIA HENRY Mary Meade Alfred Ryder -in - RKO READE Adventuyes in Silverado’ | Wally Ford Jane Lockhart C o lo r Highland Park WEDNESDAY 1 DAY ONLY S i :sfsexnu; C a rto o n Fri. - Sat. - Sun. STALLION ROAD- “THE RAVEN” DINNER AT THE RITZ" French Dialogue English Titles

VIARKKTIXfi COMING TO THE " i" ’ W /a ’// o ‘u e SPORT SHIRT SUPERB BY BRENTWOOD A m a il»r pi ect of fin• thirlmaking full of oxlra - quality dolalllng Between graduations, engagement* and weddings, June is one FORUM THEATRE of the most “entertaining” months in the year. So today I’m going to give you a few suggestions to help you give everyday fare a party air. SUNDAY AND MONDAY PRi-WIDDINO RING ENTICING ICING FROM 2.95 TO 10.00 Giving a luncheon in honor of a Boil cup A&P’s ANN PAGE JUNE 20 - 21 bride-to-be? Then 1 can’t think of SYRUP until small amount drop­ a more appropriate main course ped in cold water forms a soft ball than a rice ring filled with chicken (238 F.). Gradually pour hot a la king.,.or a better way to make syrup over 1 stiffly beaten egg NEW YORK’S LONGEST one than with white, beating constantly. Beat H a’ll woar H proudly for th* handiomo fit of It* omy, casualty drapod lino* . . . for Hi SUNNYFIELD until of spreading consistency, RUN MOVIE H IT/ RICE. This fine and add 1 tsp. A&Prs ANN PAGE s from the A&P VANILLA EXTRACT. lavidi cuitom-typa detailing . . . for tho quality thaf* apparent in every •rontwoad- cooks up as white eddi IN THE PINK gown and as light boauHfvl Hitch. A truly top-drawer tport *hirt to m ake pop's eye* pep on Father’* as a honeymooner’s heart. For a Is your guest of honor a sweet perfect union, combine 4 cups girl graduate? Serve a salad thut < cooked) with one of these: *4 cup looks as rosy as her future! To Day, Juno 20. In rich wathabU *pun rayon mixture* in a choke of m a r t colon. minced parsley, 1 cup cooked peas make it, pare a whole honey o r H cup sliced mushrooms. melon, cut a slice from end, i move seeds, and , „ POST-WEDDING CAKE ;r Alto; Brentwood Short Sleeve Sport Skirt* . . 0.0 0 portion. Fill cav When you're entertaining newly ity with A&P’ii weds who are still up in the clouds SPARKLE maka-Jiiem feel at home by serv STRAWBERRY ing cloud-light JA7TE TATtKEft •ff-fi-t-A '?•••}■•¥ DICKSON’S M EI^S SHOP ANGEL FOOD RING! This prepared according to package di­ heavenly cake is so luscious they’ll rections, and chill till gelatin is think it’s fresh from your own firm. Soften 6 ounces of cream 459 M*in St, Metuchen oven . . . instead of A&P’s. But if cheese slightly with milk, add a you want to add a personal touch, Met. 6-1850 cover the top and sides with the frost entire outside of fluffy frosting I’m going to giv melon. Stud w ith straw berry you the recipe for‘ riglright now. halves, slice and serve on greens. > 1 m u m m WMMMHU P a g e F o u r !i School Board moved into w hat is now the the offer is being made, it lUTGKRS PROFESSOR "'L .iiine hundred sixth grade room, putting the reported Dr Gassman has j IS G U ST SPEAKER AT rty -e ig h t. fered the board this .servir* sixth grade in the basement. A • EAST B. I. I,. MEETING Ni >W THEREFORE. I. the LLOYD B MARSH. (continued from page one i visual aid room and assembly a "no charge" basis as a c .c r e ta r y of th e S ta te of New Secretary of State. m * * * * * * mMmimrnm jmaMtrn.V*,* WJ.IU'e m ade into a class CLASSIFIED sey Do Hereby Certify that 5-20-3t ately on converting the old room, ihe Lagu hagai 'rW ** Franklin School cafeteria into longer have a sixth grade since physician, reported a • ia *»*>*■» He^al- is^oa^er at ,hc last regular! ■arteen th da an elementary classroom. The there is no room there. mild" measles epidemic. He le in m y office a duly execut- (3-1917 -M cafeteria equipment on hand so reported satisfy ■ nroe meetin8 ul tlle Borough I111- 6-3-3t No decision was announced on WnUnn ! PTovement League for the 1947- I a n d attested: consent in llon. Call 75 Ce Street. Me­ will be advertised for sale. the offer of Dr. Lester S. Gass- is of Joseph Daniel Watson LAUNDER-EASE tuchen. 1948 season held Thursday citing to the dissolution of said FOR SALE—Kitchen sink. man, local optom etrist, to sup­ first grade pupil THE METUCIIEN (5-3 - It At Washington School two at the League House jrporation. executed by all the double d rain board. Call Met. sixth grades will be held To do plement eye exam inations now badly lacerated fore- 1 ‘f’ ockhuklers thereof, which said ELECTRIC LAUNDJRY rm in a school accident last.. s s 0 r Bickert spoke on ! 6-0019-J. evenings. so, the Kindergarten class at given children in the first “House Plants.”' Mrs, Edward J m sen t a n d the record of the IS OPEN WANTED TO BUY—Used 1/3 ■eek 6-3-11 1/2 horsepower lit) volt AC the Washington School will be three grades. Further study ol R oster, garden c h a irm an , was roeeedings aforesaid are now Dr. Carl A Rous, elem entary W eekdays 8 A M. to fi P. M. m otor in good condition Call in charge of the program. n tiie in my said office as pro- I OR SALE—Gas range, fibre school principal, was appointed Mel. 6-0195-J Mrs. D. H. B a rn e tt, record­ ided by law Saturdays 8 A, M. to 3 P. M ! rugs, all sizes, wash tubs, delegate to a meeting of the ing secretary, conducted the In Testimony Whereof, I j wicker lounge, also wicker lamp. 6-3-tf State Board of Education Call Met. 6-1472-W. business meeting in the absence h a v e hereto set my hand 170 South Main St. WANTED—sturdy work bench, Elmo E. Spoerl, acting su : and affixed my official seal, 6-3-3t new jersey pervising principal, reported of Mrs. John T. Willard, presi­ extension ladder and child dent, and Mrs. L. H. H art, vice, at./ Trenton, this Fourteenth WASH WHILE YOI’ S|IOP hlgn ch a ir. On week days call that the new borough fire in­ day of May, A. D.. one thou- 1 1 OR SALE — 5 room bungalow spector, Henry A. Rumler. had president, both of whom were | on large plot. Call Met a fte r 6:30 P. M.. M et 6-0818-R. in Atlantic City at a state con- \ojA^jJ-vsJLr\j witnessed a fire drill during | G-1472-W. 6-3-It <<<<<<<<<<< « « « « <<<<<<<<<<<<<< « .< « « < < « < « < < « * which the Franklin School was ^6-3-lt The mnual luncheon of the FOR SALE—7 piece bedroom emptied in three minutes. At a set, and 16 school bus seats a x IU later drill, the building was League will be held Ju n e 15 at ; FOR SALE — Eureka vacuum Oak Hills Manor. Mrs. Tyler M. IT’S ON THE HOUSE! « suitable for motor boat. Also 1 emptied in two minutes, he A ! cleaner. $25,00. M et. 6-0247-W. Gibbs is general chairman, with * i 6-3-3t Phllpas stove Call Me! 6-2078-J said. a fte r 5 P. M. Mrs A. T. Christensen in charge A lm x o f WEBSTER GOLDEN WEDD4NG Cl- 2 of decorations. * WANTED—4 room apartment, 6-3-tf Memorial Day urgently needed by couple Annual reports were submit GARS with "It’s a Roy” or " I f * a Girl" FREE to anv 2 $5.00 REWARD: for return of, ted by Mrs. C h risten sen , Mrs. with child Call Roselle 4-1484-J. continued from page one or Information regarding black lhe J D. Fennessey. Mrs. E. G. Ger- baby born to Meturhen Parents on F A T H E R ’S DAY J 5-27-2’t r the Edgar School cat, with white breast, white for being the best march­ Mrs. C C Iloldsw orth, Mrs. JU N E 20 2 (M R T ANS WASHED AND paws. When lost was wearing ing unit among the school chil­ G. W. Hopkins and Mrs. Ros­ STRETCHED—Call Metuchen strin g and bell. Met 6-0041-R ter dren. (3-0013-W. Hostesses 6-3-1t Councilman Joseph Costa was ■re: Mrs. Wilbert 5-27-It parade marshall. Westeott. M: Jo h n R Kaufl- SELDOW’! FOR SALE bed an d spring Good Following the services the m an, Mrs. I W. K em pf. Mrs. URGENTLY NEEDED—4 or 5 condition Reasonable, Cull children who had ched D. Kochlein Mrs. Edward J. 410 MAIN STREET. METUCHEN room apartment. Unfurnished Met. 6-0195 J. 5-20-tf were given f ice”cream and IKoster- Mrs Harold R. Lauffer. Donald Surpless. proprietor of LINOLEUM A ASPHALT TILE soda at the Legion Home The Mrs. John Lease. Mrs. Ernest t tlie “Launder-Ease.” 170 South Leger, Mrs. Charles Letson > > > m A***************************** >»» Main Street. 5-27-It Sold and In stalled . For Esti Camp Kilmer soldiers who had m ates Phone Met 6-1335-W marched were served dinner-by Mrs. Irving R Lewis, Jr., Mrs 4-1-tr the ladies of the Legion Auxi­ A. T. Luce an d Mrs. F. W Office hums of the Metuchen Lultm ann. liary. i BUILDING | Recorder are from 9 to 12 and 1 ANTIQUES RESTORED and re During t h e afternoon an MIDDLESEX COUNTY ARE YOU | BUYING A HOME? to 5. dailv Saturdays. 9 to 12 1 ini,shed Chairs Rushed and award of a radio was made to SURROGATE’S COURT Caned The Cabinet Shop. Bon- Kenneth Lane of 312 Chestnut [RENOVATING ■ ***** **** *** ************ h am to n . Met 6-1544. Avenue, and another radio to NOTICE 3-18-tf Washington Johnson of the Le­ FORGET SOMETHING? TO CREDITORS DO YOU HAVE ANY PLASTER­ gion Post as the winner of a Maria J Compton, executrix THE METUCHEN BUILDING AND membership contest. Get It At ING REPAIRS TO BE DONE? of Minnie W. C om pton deceased LOAN ASSOCIATION Call Metuchen 6-1788-J 1-1-tf LEGAL NOTICE by direction of Samuel V. Con- Take notice that Metuchen very...... Surrogate of the County WANTED—Auto m otor for 1937 H A S BEEN SPECIALIZING IN LOANS . l i K A H Y ’ S Studebaker, Dictator 6. Write Golf and Country Club has ap- ° L ^ " T plied to the Board of Commis to the creditors of the said 9 Grocerie* — Ice Cream W illiam Zlem er. P O Box 3B7. O N METUCHEN HOMES FOR 50 YEARS D unellen. N. J. sioners of the Township of Ra­ Minnie W Compton, to bring in their debts, demands and 9 C andy — Tobaccos ritan. N. J., for a Club license L-m>p In and Discuss Your Problem With Us claims against the estate of Un­ for premises situated on Plain- | WINES-LIQUOR-BEER said deceased, under oath or THOMAS EOSSO field Avenue, Raritan Township. ' O l'f N ALL DAY — EVERY WEEK DAY 8 Phone Met 6-0742 affirmation, within six months Middlesex County. N J. TRUCKING from this date or they will be EXCEPT SATURDAY Scor. Plainfield Si Central Aves. Names and addresses of all Manure, Top Soil, Excavating. forever barred of any action r< J<3S3

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