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Published Every Thursday VOL. XX—NO. 9 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 At 18 Green Street, Woodbridge, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Sweetness Challenge to O'Neil and GOP Hassle Aftermath WOODBRIDGE! — A move- Light ment ' to unseat Thorvald By CHARLES E. GREGORY O'Neil as municipal Republi- Colonia Victors can chairman is now in pro- gress. The Independent-Lead- Boy, 12, It is hardly a secret er learned today. Beginners to Get Robert R. Hamilton, .13 any more that I can getSliadowlawn Drive, Colonia, is $4,100; Maximum maudlin at the drop of a expected to be the -challenger. Is Hero Is Fixed at $7,350 wrong font q—but I shall Election of municipal lead- WOODBRIDGE — Quick ' ers of both- parties is sched- • * •* action of a 12-year-old boy WOODBRIDGE — A salary make an extra effort in uled Monday night. The Dem- probably saved the life of a guide for teachers and new this little rhetorical ex- ocratic county committee us- 31-yesir-o3d man who attemnt- i rules and regulations for jan- cursion today to resist ually meets at the Municipal ed to commit suicide Tuesday. , itors were adopted by the Building and the Republicans Joseph Tovai, 45 Freeman Board of Education Monday. such an impulse. at'the Hungarian Parish. Hall, Street, was playing near the Beginning in September, t)v> * * * * School Street. . •. • • bridge on Pearl Street, when starting salary for teachers Mr. Hamilton, formerly he noticed a man lying under with no experience will be We all here have felt Second Ward Republican it with his wrists bleeding. The $4,100 a year, with $200 added deep pride because of thechairman, is being backed by boy ran to the firehouse ami for those teachers who hold a workers for the successful summoned the First Aid THERE WAS VERY LITTLE ABSENTEEISM r In fact, there was close to 100 per cent attendance when the doors master's degree. The maxi- interest and encourage- candidates for Town Commit- Stjuad. The man identified of the new Menlo Park Terrace School, officially School 19, opened for the first time Monday morning. Above, the mum salary for teachers hold- ment which have "been tee in the new Fifth Ward, himself as Warren Madreperl, youngsters are shown coming out for lunch. ing permanent certificates will David Miller and John Evaiiko 316 Utica Road, Edison, fore- be $7,150 with $200 added for expressed with the an- and individual members of the man at Lumured Plastics. a master's degree for a total of county committee who ex- Smith Street. $7,350. nouncement of our plans pressed dissatisfaction with Maderperl, was taken to An annual increment of to enlarge our plant and Mr. O'Neil's leadership. He Perth Amboy General Hospi- Long Bus Ride Over, $200 will be given for the sec- succeeded Arnold S. Graham, tal, where treatment 'was ad- facilities. We can be ex-who resigned last November. ond and third years of teach- cused, I think, if we take ministered. ing and, for the fourth and They point to the fact Mr. Patrolmen Robert Simonsen subsequent years, the incre- O'Neil. backed Harry More- these gracious evidences and William Dopp: said Mad- Park Pupils Now In Own School ment is to be $300 until the croft and Walter. Garvan, who icperl seemed to be in a daze maximum is reached. as proof that we have were defeated in Tuesday's and could not give any reason , MENLO PARK TERRACE Superintendent of Schools become acquainted with the has portable stages and foil- established ourselves as a primary., for his actions. —-Everything went like clock- Patrick A. Boylan, said no at- building. ing tables. All teachers under conlrar.l, Mr. Hamilton, is employed wdrk Monday morning, when tempt will be made to fill Mr. Aquilla said, 564 pupils The room will be used for for the present school year useful and helpful com- will receive an increment of by the Prudential Insurance the • Menlo . Park Terrace Keasbey School until Septem-. j are enrolled in School 19. All assembly programs and, from School — School 19 — was ber, when the Hoffman Boule- $300 plus an adjustment of munity endeavor. Cer- Company as methods analyst are on full sessions with the all indications, as a commun- opened. vard School in Colonia, will $200, for a total of $500, with assigned to electronic compu- ity center by the adults of the tainly, the necessity for Youngsters did as they were also be opened. exception of the first graders the understanding no salary ter research projects. He is a Council levelopinenT. The f.xRt- night and kindergarten. The school our expansion indicates graduate of Rutgers Univer- told and in no time were seat- "If we tried to transfer pu- can exceed the maximum. houses pupils up to and in- the building was open the acceptance of the services sity and holds degrees of ed at brand new desks going pils to Keasbey now", Mr. Under the new set-up, a Bachelor of Science and Mas- on with their studies where cluding sixth grade. There are Menlo Park Civic Association Boylan said, "it would disrupt leave of absence will not be we offer by those best ter of- Business Administra- they left off Friday, at Keas- 15 classrooms, an all-purpose held its meeting there. . granted to any teacher not Angered at least" three schools." able to judge us •-*- andtion.- ••• bey School. room, a kindergarten room, Mr. Aquilla, was acting- under tenure. A teacher re- places with us a trust we As far as the Democratic WOODBRIDGE — Temp- The new school is attended The youngsters were at the health, riscm and of rices for principal at Keasbey, and turning from leave will re- party, is concerned there ap- ers flared and Town Commit- only by children- residing- in school long before the doors the principal and cWicaJ staff. most cf his teaching staff was ceive the same salary incre- the Township's largest deve- transferred from Keasbey ment of those teachers within will not only treasure but pears to be no doubt that Jo- tee members shouted as a del- were opened, and the princi- Interior Bright seph P. Soiriers will be re- egation from streets leading lopment. Their transfer to the School. the system who have the same will protect with every pal, Albert Aquilla, noted close Although the interior of the {Continued on Page 9) off- Inman Avenue, Colonia, new school left less than 100 number of years of teaching to 100 per cent attendance. building is not as lavishly Robert Zanzalari, took over nieans of which we are appeared before the Commit- pupils in Keasbey School, but as principal at Keasbey School, experience in Woodbridge capable. tee last night to demand con.- that condition will be remedied Each class was taken on a trimmed as School 17, it is which, due to its present low Township. struction of sidewalks along in the fall when transfers will tour of the new school by its bright and. cheerful The all- enrollment, has returned to The maximum salary of el- . * * * * be made. •-...- the latter thoroughfare; teacher, so each child could purpose room is very large and regular sessions. ementary school principals is We have been mis- Vandals A spokesman for the dele- to be 1.25 times the maximum DAVID MIXER gation read from a bill which salary fixed for teachers with guided and misdirected, gives the committee the right a master's degree. Present and we have faltered. to construct sidewalks without Keasbey principals will also receive an Our errors through the Strike receiving consent from 51 'per Presents Request increment of $300 plus an ad- Teachers cent of. the property owners. justment of $200, if they have ; years. reach,a .staggering WOODRIDGE — For th' However, a check of the Legis- second time-in less thaiv.-twc lative Index after the meeting not reached their maximum. total, but we.iikt to feel weeks, -a cemetery in Wood- revealed the bill has- passed P. O. HitFo u rth Article e Starting salary for nurses, bridge Township has been WOODBRIDGE—From all according to the guide, is $3,- that a spiritual integrity Assigned the Assembly but was referred EDISON — The fourth and final article of a series pre- WOODBRIDGE—The Mul- desecrated. to the committee on State, indications, the Keasbey Post. 800 with annual increments of has been our Salvation Detective Fred Leidner, -re- WOODBRIDGE — A con- Office will soon be a 'classified pared by the Edison Township Board of Education to en- ligan Wine and Liquor Com- $300 until the maximum of County and Municipal Gov- lighten the voters, parents and residents here on the school pany last night withdrew its through these trials-s- vealed yesterday that vandals tract for $39,000 for general ernments in the Senate, and branch of the City of Perth $5,800 is reached. Present nur- Amboy" and Mrs. Elisabeth bond referendum to be voted on at a special election, April 22 application for a transfer of broke into the Ho.ly Rosary and art supplies for the Town- has not been brought out for ses will receive the same in- and we will eternally be Cemetery, New Brunswick ship schools for the next Novak, who has been post- is presented below. The Board is seeking $2,250,000 for the a liquor license from the crements and adjustments as grateful for the under- Avenue, Hopefawn, and school year was awarded to J. mistress of the Keasbey office facilities necessary to carry on the school program. Melody Lounge to premises to j teachers. Committeeman Edward for 23 years will be known as The last article follows: be located at 430 Railway Ave- standing which has been smashed a mausoleum owned L. Hammett Company, by the 'Starting salary of clerks em- by the A. Scala family. Board of Education, Monday. Kath, First Ward, declared classified branch superintend- "The Board of Education is nue, adjacent to the Mutual charged with the responsibili- Supermarket. ployed on a ten-months basis accorded us while we Stones had been hurled Because all Menlo Park Ter- the people in Woodbridge pro- ent. standing planning consultant per paid for their own side- ty for providing adequate and to be certain of the adequacy | was set at $2,200 with maxi- through two plate glass doors race children are how attend- The Town Committee re- In a letter to the committee, ! mum of $3,600 reached by an- stumbled and fumbled walks and one-half of the essential facilites for the of its deliberations. The pur- of the mausoleum and a con- ing School 19, teachers were ceived its notice last night in attorneys for the company nual increments of $300. toward a correction of road assessments and "do not children of the school district. chase of these sites was crete fence around it was transferred from Keasbey a copy of a letter sent by the noted that "after further study Clerks employed throughout intend to pay for sidewalks in our faults. Some, to be smashed and large sections of School to the new school as Post Office Department to This responsibility also en- deemed advisable and appro- the year will have a starting other areas." When a woman of circumstances . . . we need it thrown around. follows: Mrs. Barbara Davi- Senator H. Alexander Smith visions the ability to plan priate by all consulted. salary of $2,600 and a maxi- sure, are still outstand- revision of our plans." They son,' Mrs. Mary Beaton, Mrs. in the audience said the peo- who' investigated rumors of adequately for possible future "In the proposed site pur- mum of $4,300. also reached' The Holy Rosary Cemetery, ple in Colonia, helped to pay ing—and yet the faith adjoins the Hebrew Fraternity Marion Jensen, Miss Yolanda the change for the Town Com- growth of the school system. chases, approximately 68 acres asked the letter be considered by increments of $300 yearly. Nicorvo, Mrs. Sophie Yanow- for them, both Committeeman mittee. With this thought in mind, of land are involved; 25 acres withdrawal of the application. which has been imposed Cemetery which also faces on - Employees in the latter cate- Kath . and Committeeman L. i in us by so many rnakes New Brunswick Avenue. There sky, Mrs. Sandra Zellner, Mi s. The Post Office Department the Board seeks new school for the elementary school on However, the attorneys ;aid gory will be compensated at a Sandra Goldberg, Miss Joan Charles Magione retorted: noted the residents.of Keasbey sites not only for the present New Dover Road in Oak Tree as "soon as a revised program rate of 1/200 of their annual is no fence or barrier of any >!No you didn't." us confident that these, kind dividing the cemeteries. Ackerman, Mrs. Willa-Ann had asked for delivery service but also for the future so as for immediate use; 13 acres is -completed," the committee salary for each day they are Gurbach, Mrs. Ianth Baker, f e As one o the complainants and a survey shows the com- to meet the requirements of for a future elementary school will be notified and the neces- required to work when schools too, will one day :be liqui- On April 3, the Beth Israel Mrs. Lorraine Oklamcak, Mrs. _'emetery, was desecrated by told of hazardous conditions munity does not' meet quali- the years ahead for probable in the Piscatawaytown area sary legal advertisement will are not in session, exceptions dated. In this interim, we Stella Jacobi, Miss Helen on Inman Avenue, the mayor hoodlums who entered the fications for city delivery. locations for new buildings. west of the N. J. Turnpike on be placed in The Independent- being that no additional com- Rauch, Mrs. Cecelia Goldber- asked: "Do you. think it is pensation will be allowed when can only ask for indulg- cemetery during the night and "An unofficial census con- Therefore, the third phase of WoodbiMge Avenue; and Lealer. ger, Miss Maybelle Janssen, fair for people in the other ducted in November, 195.7," schools are closed on summer using spray bombs with gray the school bond referendum nearly 30 acres on. North Jersey Tire Company, Perth , ence. Mrs. Sophia Jordan Michael wards to pay for sidewalks on the letter continues, 'shows Grove Avenue in Oak Tree for vacations, legal holidays or paint defaced the markers involves' the allocation of Amboy, asked $14,786.24 for a sj: « * * Cerrone and Mrs. Elizabeth Inman Avenue?" the com- the total population (in Keas- a future junior high school. because of storms or conven- •with swastikas, hammer and Spiotta, who will teach kin- $135,000 for three new school garbage truck and the bid, plainant answered, "Yes."' bey) to be 928. Approximately These sites are esssential and the only one received, was re- tions. sickle designs, a picture of a dergarten at Menlo Park in sites. The Board has studied Come next January, I "Well, I don't", the mayor 2,500 population is required for as vital as the new building ferred to the committee as a girl smoking a cigarette and the afternoon and in Keasbey The maximum salary of as- stated. • the establishment of a city de- the need diligently and in- already proposed. whole. Bils to provide a tan- will have been in Wood- the word "Elvis." in the morning. sistant secretaries assigned to The mayor pointed but livery service." tensely. It has counselled with dem roller were received as bridge Township for" 25 Both police and the prose- "The fourth phase of the the offices of the Superinten- cutor's office have been unsuc- John Kriete, was transfer- there was a mile and a half of The department notes.since local and state authorities. It school bond referendum spe- follows: George C. Gilbert, dent of Schools and the Scaro- years. During my pre-cessful in catching the perpe- red from Keasbey to School 17, sidewalks to be constructed on no housing construction as sought the advice of an out- f Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on. Page G> vious newspaper career, trators. A similar act of van- Colonia and Harvey Dultz, will Inman Avenue, and the con- underway in the area the indi- dalism was repoi-ted in East be substitute teacher in Ave- sent of 51 per cent of the pro- cations are population growth hardly a day passed that Brunswick, about five weeks nel. perty owners on the street will will be slow. I did not dream of the ago. "-."•' ' Mrs. R.ose Fiorella, was be necessary as "they will have Some of the manufacturing time when I might have Detective Liedner, said yes- named a janitor's assistant at to foot the bill." firms in the area, particularly terday he is convinced the act $1.50 an hour at Menlo Park "We have got to work accor- General Ceramics, have pro- a newspaper of my ownof desceration in the Holy Ro- Terrace School. ding to statute. There are only tested against Keasbey becom- , that I might assert, with- sary Cemetery, was committed two ways it can be done", he ing a branch office as the out fear of veto, all theby larger boys or young inen CAR DAMAGED continued. "One, by the pro- weight limit for packages to as they would have to have j AVE'NEIJ — When Andrew perty owners on the street a,nd addresses in the first and sec- truths which the years strength to break up the con- jsioben, 448 Remsen Avenue, two, by general taxation. I ond parcels zones will be 40 unfolded before me. Ofcrete fencing. went to enter his car Sunday, don't feel that the people of pounds while at the present "I can't imagine what makes he found the door had been ttte other wards should be pe- time packages up to 70 pounds course, I can claim nei- people like that tick", he said, forced, the lock on the glove nalized. I would be willing to may be mailed. go along if the assessment is "It seems such a crazy thing compartment broken, and & - The communication to the ther the strength nor the (Continued on Page 6) to do." hple punched in tre front seat. Senator concludes: "In order talent to fully achieve that you may be properly in- such high purpose*—but formed, this is to advise that the Department contemplates still I wanted to my sayPolice Chieff Deputy Completing affecting these changes in in the hope that I might postal service in Keasbey." be sufficiently provoca- The letter was referred to the 35 Years on Force, to be Dined committee as a whole. tive to be the instru- WOODBRIDGE — A testi- mentality for community monial for Police Chiei John Iselin Woman Takes good.- Whether I have R. Egan and Deputy Chief Life by Drowning j j Benjamin P. Parsons, mark- WOODBRIDGE — The been even one "whit suc- ing their completion of 35 body of Mrs. Minnie Filmer, years in the Woodbridge Police cessful is, obviously, for 20 Cabot Place, Iselin, was others to judge. Department, will be held April found floating in Weequa- 30 at Linwood Grove. if sjt * * hic Park Lake, Newark, by ' Those in c h;a r g e are: Essex County Park Police When I came here in honorary chairman, Mayor Tuesday. Hugh B. Quigley; chairman, The body of the- 68-year- the bitter-winter of 1934,Henry Anderson; treasurer, old' woman was not identir our newspaper was oneCharles Gadek; secretary, Jo- fiel until yesterday, when . of two and later three— seph E. Sipos; tickets, Joseph local police were notified. D a m b a c h,. chairman; Mr. Relatives of the missing wo- in Woodbridge Township. Sipos, John Waldman, James man reported her missing We occupied half of the Catano, Andrew Raez, Philip Monday afternoon at Wood- Ybeovino, Joseph G^ascio; bridge Police Headquarters. first "floor of what I still publicity, Daniel C. Panconi, believe was the ugliest chairman; Stephen Poehek; BIKE STOLEN building I had ever seen. reception, Chief Gordon Ful- WOODBRIDGE—Basil Du- ler, chairman;- Robert Karten rik, 49 Overbrook Drive, Co- After mergers and our and John Molnar; speakers, lonia, reported a boy's bike purchase of the combina Chief George Kane, chair- was stolen from his yard Sun- (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) CHIEF JOHN R. EGAN DSP.. CHIEF B- F. PARSONS day. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACGi?

fashion drawings, scratch the pencil drawings, the April 30 Date...... board drawing, used mostly pupils next take up shad- Court of Honor for advertisements in maga- ing, then pen and ' ink '" zines and newspapers, post- drawings and finally go. in-; •, Of Style Show:;" ers for plays and concerts to color and color schemes. Held by Scouts at school. They are taught primary COLONIA — Boy Soout| ISELIN — Final plans for Some of the art students and secondary -colors and-' Troop 44 held Court of Honor the annual fashion show April are making posters for the what happens when colors . Thursday at the New Dover 30, at 8, at The- Pines, were* annual music festival con- are mixed. . »> Road Methodist Church. Rob- made by the executive board ducted by the music depart- Oil painting, as a rule, is - ert Adams received a star of Sisterhood Beth Sholom, ment. Mr. Holden explained not taught at the high '- badge and Edward Markie-J which met with Mrs. David that the only outside or- school for oil paints are wicz was inducted, as tender-i Weissman: Co-chairmen Tare ganizations for which the expensive and inclined to foot. Awards and pins were; Mis. Robert Kandler and Mrs students will make posters be "messy." However, Mr. presented to William Mar- Norman Tucker. Tickets may are the Red Cross and the Tanzi said a few of the stu- quardt, Andrew Boyle, How- be obtained from Mrs, Hy Emergency Squad. dents have purchased their ard Newmark, Charles Skibbie Glickman or Mrs. Irving Kor- A few crafts are also own oil paints and on their and Gerald Tarver. I lund. own have painted pictures Mrs.1 Philip Schwartz, ie- taught in the art depart- Leaders attended the "dis-1 ment. Among the equip- with advice from their trict roundtable Monday andj ported on future plans for the teachers. Youth Council. Mrs. Nathan ment are a kiln and potter's will also meet at Camp; wheel so students are taught Written tests are held Cowaw over the weekend to i Schussler, Sisterhood piesi- dent, will sponsor the Oneg how to make ceramics and regularly to determine ftrh&fc prepare for the May 2, 3, and how to do clay modelling. the students have absorbed 4 conference. Shabbat May 9, in honor of MAKING SCENES?, Y: Joel Kursman, Colonia, a student in EXCELLENT WORK: That is the judgment of LlewUyn the executive Boaird. . ••• Instruction is also given in through the lecture sessions. The troop will tour the the art class of Alfred Tanzi at Woodbridge High School, Holden (right), head of the Art Department, Woodbridge Elections of officers will be is shown painting a "fly" for the "Spider and the Fly" High School, as he notes good points oi a water-eolor of the making of simple jewel-^ Most of the young people • Kevell plant, Plainfield April held at the April 28 meeting ry and abstract painting. take up art because they 24 supervised toy Aeie Rist and ballet to be presented at a school assembly. an old mill and falls done by Harry Charles Weissenburgrer, and installation 'has been set Iselin, at left. Mobiles, made of wire have a decided flare for iL Herschel Tarver. Scoutmaster foi June 9, at the community: and want to learn more. Mr. Boyle will receive a occupied; within the current and tin, perfectly balanced, center. Mothers and mothers- ing on which site the land is; are also in the course of Others are advised to take Scouttr's Key at the Raritan presently available and usa- ; the interest of the welfare of endorsed by the Mayor and. in-law of members-will be-spe- year. ;v . study. Frankly I did not like the course by the Guidance Council anniversary dinner. ble: at South Colton and Old the children on Tuesday, April Township Council, by the Department. cial, guests at the next meeting. "Each of these homes will State Dept. of Education, and the mobiles—but then I The mothers circle will Post Roads. Estimated cost of bring in additional children. 22, 1958. The regular polls will t never could understand Mr. Holden said only a meet April 28 with Mrs. Boyle MISS TOMASZEWSKI be open for voting, from 3 BJMVby-the State EHyision of Local THREE POLIO SHOTS this one-story building is $40,-1 We are already feeling this modern art. few go on to make art a. HO West Hill. Road at 8. to 8 P.M. Government. The final de-- ENOUGH 000 and would be designed by] impact .in our schools in an cision is yours." Make Props career. . Boxes for the candy sale will Miss Tornaszewski's John MacWiHiams, Architect increased enrollment as each "It will require sacrifice on In Mr. Tanzi's class, boys "The percentage is small, be distributed, at the meeting. A Committee of experts on Engagement Told poliomyelitis has advised the of Metuchen. home is. occupied. Further your paTt to provide adequate were at work making props he explained, "but those who Public Health Service that a "The prospect of continued crowding of present school fa- facilities for the education of High School Art for a student ballet now in go on to study art usually EDISON — Mr. and Mrsfourt. h or "booster" shot of housing development in Edi-cilities, already overcrowded, the children of the township'. rehearsal. For a scene to be do very, well." ental Health j Stanley Tcmaszewski, 27 Salk vaccine is not.necessary. son Township is tremendous. is the inevitable result. With- Cost of financing the $2,250,- (Continued from Page 1) called "The -Spider and the He displayed pictures Washington Street, South If said that ail 'evidence During the calendar year out additional, facilities, the 000 school bond issue at an original design. Others were Fly," youngsters were con- done - by one girl who is River, announce the engage- pointed to the effectiveness pi 1957, a total of 624 building alternative is a part-time edu- estimated 4% interest rate painting rug designs of structing huge' spiders and planning to continue with Forum Arranged ment of their daughter, Ed- the present schedule of three permits were issued for con- cational program of four will average about $10.00 per American Indian= motif. The flies made of papier-mache. an art career and even I WOODBRIDOE — A forum wina Tomaszewski. to Richard shots. struction of houses, and onehours—an arrangement that year for a house assessed at designs must be authentic The base of the props were could tell she had talent. on Mental Health has been ar- Gulya, son of Mr. and Mrs. permit for 32 units in a gar- should be avoided if possible. $3000. based on township . and the students do a great made of chicken wire and Whether or not the pupils ranged for the next meeting of George Gulya, Jr., of 11 Gold den type apartment building. "The- facilities requested! ratables of $45,000,000. You deal of research before de- the wings of saran wrap. were planning to make a School 1, PTA, April 22, atStreet, Fords. B. of E. Presents Since July 1, 1957 the listing are urgently needed since the will be voting for the future ciding upon any particular Pupils in Mr. Tanzi's class career in art for themselves 8:15, at School 11 auditorium. of housing developments in children are already with us. of our children. design. study proportions. The ooys did not seem to matter too The bride-elect is a gradu- (Continued from Page 1) Charles Pines, Anthony Cap- the office of the building in- The Board of Education urges "The proposed program is Students are "taught to and girls model for each much. What does matter is ate of South River High cifies the construction of a the fact that those studying riglione, and Mrs. Jack Gott- simple type central warehouse spector shows 12 developers you to study the information presented to you by the Board work with pen and ink,other and in that way each School, class of 1956, and is : aft at the high school are denker, will comprise the pan- with a few offices so that the with initial permits to conpresented- , to weigh the need of Education after serious de- water colors, tempera, cra- .makes head drawings — el with Robert Williams, as employed as a legal stenog- struct from 20 to 110 dwel- . some of which seemed to be doing it because they went rapher to Benjamin Klein-berg, normal daily business of the carefully, to decide upon the |liberation, analysis and con- yon and chalk. moderator. lings each (total of 556 family value of a good-educational sultation, and in the interest Among the many exhibits very good to the inexperi- to and are evidently enjoy- Esq. She is a member of theBoard of Education can be enced eye of the writer. From ing it very much. The proposed slate will beBlessed Virgin Mary Sodality conducted. With the expan- uits). Most of these will be program, and then vote in of bur children. It has been in Mr. Holden's room are presented and nominations, of St. Mary's Church, South sion of the school district en- accepted from the floor. Lin- River. coln Tamboer, principal, is rollment, larger amounts of advisor and Miss Eilleeri Burke Her fiance is a graduate of supplies are purchased, more nominating committee chair- Perth Amboy High School, textbooks are required, and -£* man. class of 1950, and is a veteran other equipment for the op- | of the Korean War. He is em- eration of the schools is ployed as a construction ordered, and all of these must June Theater. Party supervisor by his father who be housed until requisitioned On Club Calendar is trading as Wagner Homes, monthly by the schools. Cen- Inc. tralization of supplies and COLONIA — A meeting of equipment will facilitate a the Mothers Club of Boy Scout better and more economical Troop 45 was held with Mrs. distribution and will provide @ © Anthony Simonelli, Woodland a more effective control over .•• For the BEST Results^ Consult Drive. In the absence of the the use of the items ware- president, Mrs. Albert Aymer, housed. presided. Tentative plans, were made for a spring outing, to "A few offices would be pro- George Walsh at AMBOY FEED'and COLONIA — Colonia Me- vided in this building for the the Papermill Playhouse, June morial Post, V.F.W. will in- 7. secretary of the Board and stall officers April 24 at 8:30 the other office personnel. Ai The next meeting will be at the Civic Club as follows: ! present four people and a GARDEN SHOP* Expert Free Advice May 14, with Mrs. Willard Mac George Morse, commander; whole mass of file cabinets Argel, 24 Sandalwood Lane. Ernest Williams, senior vice are in a single room in the Attending were Mrs. Albert commander; John Wohltman, Bonhamtown School. The Aymer, Mrs. John Toma, Mrs. junior vice commander; Sam- space is riot much larger than on Lawn and Garden Care. Anthony Weis, Mrs. John Se- uel H. Jones, quartermaser; lano, Mrs. Willard Argel, Mrs. an average-size living room Eugene H-ourihan, judge ad- in a normal five room house. prank Brown and Mrs. Herb- vocate; Harold. MeCord, chap- ert Sehaefer. "'"' '' It is impossible to conduct lain; Phillip Singaieaitch, business that should be con- THE BEST FERTILIZER surgeon, and Jack Zingg and LEGAL NOTICES fidential; personal matters YOU CAN Raymond Hughes, trustees. that residents do not desire SHERIFF'S SALE Superior Court of New Jersey, John • *E ck Jr. received to discuss in public. Cliancery Dl -vision. Middlesex awards for enrolling the most County, Docket No. F-499-57. "The proposed one-story J. D. Loizeux Lumber Company members. Paul Alonczy was warehouse would be con- Plaintiff. *••-'! Alice W. Erdo, and accepted into the dub. structed of cinder block and this exclusive difference in Julivis L. Erdo Jr., her husband, 100% ORGANIC fct al.. Defendants. Writ of Execu- The " members, wives andj would have a brick facing on tion for the sale, of mortgaged the offices so as to blend with premises dated March 25, 1958. Ladies Auxiliary Members will By virtue of the above stated hold a social May 10. the present high school build- BACCTOTEAT Writ, to me directed and delivered, ; I will expose to sale at public vendue on makes the beautiful difference in your lawn and garden WEDNESDAY. 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Herbert, director of guidance SEWAREN — What's all that she was fine, and all sett- Olivero of the Federal Bureau eventually. Mandatory laws'of First Presbyterian Church .Donnam has been associated of Narcotics addressed mem- severe punishment for thien Perth. Amboy school system, this talk about a dog's life? led in at the house". Sunday, moderated by thewith the local church since. spoke before the Mother's The dogs seem to be having a The station wagon with January 1 of this year. His • iif'ts of the White narcotics peddler are greatly pastor, I>r. Charles S. Mac- S; Church Guild Monday. Mr. needed as well as laws gov- Club, which met with Mrs. more restful time ctf it than Beauty's family aboard pulled Kenzie. Rev. Robert Bonham, new office will elevate him to > John Aquila, Ednar Street. the humans lately. away from the Wickberg home as&istant pastor, was eleeted a more responsible job in the Olivero is m charge of theerning treatment of addicts." Northern New Jersey district He emphasized the need of Mrs. Robert Clark was co- Take the two trips to theat 9:30 Monday morning. Mrs, to serve as associate pastor. ministry of the Avenel church, i hostess and Mrs. George Ben- West Coast this week by Beau- Lee phoned from Pittsburgh ' Joseph Rhodes, chairman of and has been with the Bureau parents, civic and religious more than 30 years. He traced groups to work with agencies ko and Mrs. Frank Buchold ty, a 112-pound pedigreed col- Tuesday, that her son had a the nominating committee, guests. lie, and her owner, Mrs. 3ert fever and was sick, that she Adath Israel Players named Mrs. Nancy Perry Mor- ' opium and its derivatives enforcing these laws in order E. Lee, sister of Mrs. Elwood had driven all day through a iian to serve on the Boarl of from its origin, through its to help stem the rising tide of Mr. Herbert discussed men- To Repeat Performan use medicinally, to its use inaddiction. tal health and said parents Wickberg, East Avenue. rain and sleet storm, and that j Deacons, effective immediate- drug addiction. roust start now to understand When Mrs. Lee, decided to landslides had made Route 71.j WOODBRIDGE — A caDa- | ly. Mrs. Morgan won a unani- , A luncheon party was ar-factors which may lead t© dangerous. Because of the bad j He stated that Communist 1 move her home from Kearny, city audience viewed the first mous approval. ranged for May 20 at 1 mproblem ; m the future, « to Los Tngeles, Where her hus- weather, she had decided to"; two performances of "Death China and Soviet Russia be- Fellowship Hall. Door prizes take a more southerly route! lieve they can destroy Ameri- and gifts will be presented. The club will hold a fashion to Los Angelese, where her of a Salesman" by the Adath show for the benefit of tW$ husband lives,' the problem and hoped to get to Dallas, Israel Players. The final per- can youth and make them The Deacons will hold a was how to move Beauty, too, Tex., by today. formances will be held Satur- unfit for military service by square dance Saturday at 8 at Baxron Library May 14 at Mrs. Lee's son, her mother her- "That's the last I've heard," day at the Jewish Community MISS CAROLINE WYSOCKI plying the narcotics trade. In Fellowship Hall for the bene- Pines. self and the baggage klled the t nduded Mrs. Wickberg. "and Center. Tickets are still avail- BETROTHAL TOLD: Mr. and 1956 alone $166 million worth fit of the Deacon's Fund. Re- The nominating committee of heroin was brought into freshments will be served. is beaded by Mrs. Kursinezky station: wagon with no room Adele was so glad to her Beau- able. Curtain tune is 8:30. Mrs. Charles Wysocki, 1517 with Mrs. Spencer Drummond left over for a huge dog. ty had arrived safely. I told Dave Stahl is producer, the Corlies Avenue, Neptune, an- the . Tickets can be purchased at "Addiction is as contagious the door. and Mrs. Andrew Menko. "And Adele couldn't stand her they should all have hop- cast included Emanuel Gold- nounce the engagement of Mrs. James Sherrard is the thought of Beauty un- ped into that nice, big com-farb. Rose Belafsky, Dr. Al t&eir daughter, Caroline Pa- as smallpox," Mr. Olivero fur- Guild members and hus- fortable kennel on the plane ther stated, "and its victims bands will attend a perform- shairman of the installation comfortable for five days on a Richman. Bert Katz, Abe Wi- tricia, to Thomas E. Concan- dmhsr. The club will meet train," said Mrs. Wickberg' and gone out in style, '.ike nogral, Walter Ruderman, non, son of Mr. and Mrs. John must be isolated by hospitali- ance of "No Time for Ser- with a twinkle in her eye. "SoBeauty!" Larry Goldsmith, Al Rauch- J. Brown of 331 Columbus zation in order to prevent its geants" at Millburn April 22. next with Mrs. Rudolph Prey, it was decided that Beauty man, Lorraine Stegman, Man- Avenue. .spread. It takes years of psy- Guests were Mrs. Carl Fabio 606 Coolidge Avenue. should fly out." Deborah to Sponsor lyh Rauchman, aMyra Stahl, Miss Wysocki is a graduate chiatric as well as physical and Mrs. John Urban, Colo- Morris Alpern, and Gorald Co- nia, and Mrs. Stephen Ellis AUXILIARY SESSION Statistics of this operation of Neptune High School and and Mrs. Wilhelm Brown. De- Condas-Hudak follow. Beauty's ticket, non- Fur Fashion Revue Well. Dotty Willis was a last Felt and Tarrant Comptome- WOODBRIDGE — LadiPS' minute replacement. votions were led by Mrs. Al-Auxiliary of Woodbridge Eire stop, via United Airlines from COLONIA — A fur fashion- ter School, Newark, and isDr. McLean BSA bert Bowers. Wedding Held ; Idlewild Airport to Los Ange- show will be featured at the employed by New Jersey Nat- Company will meet tomorrow les, cost $60. donor dinner at the Colonia ural Gas Co., Asbury Park. Mrs. James Sandahl and at 8:30 at the firehonse. Host- "Of course, it turned out Country Club April 30 at 7Square Dance Plans Her fiance is a graduate of Dinner Speaker Mrs. John Eppensteiner were esses will be Mrs. John Melder •'• GOLONIA — Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge High School, and hostesses. Mi's Charles Luti- and Mrs. Dante Watale. Mrs. Alex Hudak, 10 'Patricia Ave- that there is no non-stop flight sponsored by the Colonia Completed by Unit WOODBRIDGE — Dr. Jo-lum won the dark - horse from Newark, so last Saturday, Branch of Deborah. The eve- served two years in the Army seph E. McLean, Princeton, Charles Andersch has donateji. nue, announce the marriage WOODBRIDGE — St. Mar- with 18 months service in prize. the dark horse prize. •Saturday, of their daughter, in all the Long Island traffic ning will also include enter- will be principal speaker at Miss Dorothy Garis will my father and I drove Beauty tainment and a speaker froni garets' Unit. Trinity Episcopal Germany. H« is employed by the 40fch anniversary dinner Shirley, to Louis Coridas, 98 Church will hold a spring Hyatt Bearings Division of rfpeak on her European travels | Research hints fat in art- Inraan Avenue, at St. Cecelia's from Sewaren to Idlewild for the Deborah Hospital. DR. MASON GROSS of the Raritan Council, Boy at the April 28 meeting. ' 'enes can be halted. Church, Iselin. Rev. Thomas the great event," Mrs. Wick- Mrs. James De Marco, an-,dance, featuring square and General Motors Corp., Clark Scouts of America, April 24 at H. Ray wood, officiated at theberg continued. "This took the nounces a tour of the hospital ballroom ' dancing April 25, TO ADDRESS LWV: Dr. Ma-Township. the Iron Workers Hall, Perth double ring ceremony. best part of five hours." May 18. For information call with music by the Chordiers. son Gross, Provost of Rutgers A September wedding is Amboy. Beauty was ushered aboard Mrs. De Marco, Pu-8-7274. Mrs. Otis A. Kiel is chair- University, will speak at anplanned. The 'bride, given in marriage open forum on higher educa- Dr. McLean majored in by her father, wore a gown of the plane to a spacious alumi- The executive board will man assisted; by Mrs. Mitchel government and politics at num kennel with built-in feed- hold a supper meeting June Cairns and Mrs. Eugene tion April 24 sponsored by the Lafayette College and obtained lace and carried a prayer book ing' box and water-dish. League of Women Voters. with orchids. 10. F o dor , refreshments; Mrs. Fellowship Day his PhX>. in government and "There was enough room to The general meeting will be Neil Stoddard,. decorations; Born in Hartford, Conn,, economics from N.Y.TJ. , Miss Marion Maker, Wood- turn around in comfortably April 24 at School 17. Election Mrs. John Lewis, tickets; andDr. Gross attended the TJni-j bridge, was maid of honor, and which I'm sure no one in the In addition to teaching Mrs. . Frederick Kfenrchitto, of officers will be held. In- Mrs. Alfred -Pyne,. publicity. versity of Aberdeen, Cam- Program May 2 politics at Princeton, he station wagon has," commen- stallation will be in May at Members will . attend the bridge University and Har- bridesmaid. Miss Karen- Hu- ted Mrs. Wickberg. WOODBRIDGE — Mrsserve. d as research associate dak, sister of the bride was a mother-daughter tea.- • Paper Mill-Playhouse: in June. vard ;.University. -He ..served Stephen Vigh is chairman of of Princeton Surveys, in vari- Nor was there any crush of The next, meeting, will be Maywith the USAAF and Combat the May Fellowship Day pro-ous administration capacities junior bridesmaid. other animals. One boxer dog Banks seek new investment Intelligence in Italy and has in a similar compartment was 7 in the Guild Room. • . gram to be held May 2 at and as a consultant to the vBest man was Vincent •Seg- sources for savings. been Provost and Professor of Trinity Episcopal Church. State Tax Policy Commission. norella, and Francis Fitzger- the only other animal aboard. Philosophy at Rutgers since ald, Avenel, ushered. Beauty took off at 12:30 Sat- DAR TO MEET - Mrs. William Thompson is He was staff director of tht 1949. He is. also president of in charge of the luncheon, New Jersey Commission on Mrs. Condas, a graduate of urday night and arrived in WOQDBBIDGE .. -*- ' TheMiddlesex General Hospital Woodbridge High, is employed L.A. at 6:30 the next morning. GARDEN Janet .G-age.. .Chapter,.. D.A.R. and Mrs. Stephen Schaffer is the study for a medical col- Board, chairman of the Newticket chairman. Reservations lege. at Royal Jewelers, Elizabeth. (Nine thirty, our time.) will meet,Monday with Miss Jersey State Mediation Board, Mr. Condas, an Army veteran, "My brother-in-law phoned Adelaide p. Berghbf, Warwick should be made by April 26. Dr. MeLean has 'written and TRACTORS member of the Governor's ' Senator Wayne - Dumont lectured extensively, served 'filso a Woodbridge High grad- us that, morning that he had Road, (Colonia. . Mrs, Albert Civil Defense Advisory Com- uate, is employed at D'Angelo gotten up at 5:30 to get over SIMPLICITY - MIDLAND Walker, state -chairman of will be the principal speaker. on many councils, and has Baking Company, Avenel. >BOLEN - SHAW flags will be the-speaker. mittee; trustee of the NewRev.. Leslie Egry, Rev. Earl been a member of many plan- Jersey Society of Crippled Devanhy, Rev. Dewey Fager- ning boards. He is vice presi- ECONOMY Children and Adults and trus- Penny Sale Planned Riding - Walking - Reverse DANCE O burg, Rev. William H. dent of the Association of WOODBKERQE — Americus tee of Taft School, Water- Schmaus, Rev. Richard Rib- State Planning and Develop- By"Parents Auxiliary BUTTON! Assembly, Order of 'Rainbow town, Conn. ble, Rev. Clifford Munh, Rev. ment Agencies and chairman •'WOODBRIDGE — The ROTARY Girls,- wiO hold an "April In I The annual meeting- of theE. C. Kirby, Rev. Charles of the Commission on Inter- Parents' Auxiliary of the BUTTON! Paris'' dance April 25 at theI League is scheduled for toMacKenzie- , and Rev. Robert state Cooperation. Woodbridge Little League and Masonic Temple. Music will be | night at the Avenel Presby- Bonham will take-part in the Louis Brown, ticket chair- Who's Got The TILLERS by Hathaway's "Combo Five. 1 terian Church. program. man, urged early reservations. Pony League will hold a penny ROTO - HOE - HOWARD .sale May 15. Donations may ; M.E. - SIMPLICITY bre made to any officer. BUTTON? -•Mrs. Chester Elliott, Mrs. MIDLAND James Jaeger, and . Thomas OF COURSE, Deverin are new members. POWER Mrs. Elliot won the special THE ices in a "cad Rockei award. Mrs. Betty Szacs was MOWERS Engine car. You'll find exactly the hospitality chairman. riding comfort and handling ease ",. John Eppensteiner an-xzfi Sewing Kit JACOBSON - TORO Vow new car h a sign of prosperity! you've wanted I ECLIPSE - GOODALL :.,"• J o h n Eppensteiner an- 73 E. Cherry Street nounced 182 new registrants SHAW - SPRINGFIELD To people who want an for the Little League. RAHWAY Local Man is Fined - Phone FU-8-1673 L. Adler exciting new hobby ;•" For Tipsy Driving We Make Buttonholes r' WOODBRIDGE — A fine of and Cover Belts and & Sons •$20i) and costs and revocation Buttons *OfJ .driver's license for two Highway 130 years was the punishment me- OPEN FRIDAY EVENING North Brunswick Add years to your life by learning led to Albert Gundersen. 39. TILL 9 Phone MI-8-98251 .22-Crampton Avenue, by Ma- to play the Hammond Organ. gistrate Andrew Desmond on a complaint of drunken driving You'll be amazed at how quickly made by Joseph Richman, Brooklyn. cc you can play beautiful music. Where Don't hesitate just because you Program to give disabled heroes is reviewed. does the don't know music. 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EVANGELICAL AND Glasses for all from three Confessions „,, REFORMED CHURCH years through high schopl. Every Saturday from 11 A. .; School Street 11:15 A. M., Regular Wor- M. until noon; 4 to 6'K:M. Woodbriage ME-4-1751 ship Service. Nursery for chil- and 7 to 9 P. M., and some- Reverend Leslie Egry, Pastor dren from one year up. times on days before Holy . Sunday 6:30 P. M., Junior High Days'of Obligation.. r Ernest Gere 9 A. M. Super- Fellowship. '•'intendent. 7:30 P. M. — Senior Higrh FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH :- ' Steven Dorko, 10 A. M. Su- Fellowship. Market and High Street Come See . . .-You'll-Save- at A&P! ^perintendent. Adequate parking facilities Perth Amboy in rear- of church. gCrafff m-- g j School 9 A. M., sec- Rev. Peter Kowalchuk, Pastor You won't see the same grade un< ay Ladies Aid Society, second ' end session 10 A. M. 11:00 A. M., Morning. Wor- and fourth Mondays from 8 ship. SeIuxeSli§§t FRESH, READY-TO-COOK, YOUNG chickens wrapped differently at a Morning worship services: P. M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. higher price at A&P, nor a higher 10 A. M., English; 11 A. M., Young Women's Guild, 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth Hungarian.. fourth Tuesday at 8 P. M. Fellowship. - BROILING & FRYING price for cut-up or quartered Meetings Junior Choir Wednesdays 7:30 P. M., Evening Gospel chickens. Come see . . . you'll find Monday: Released time at at 7 P. M.-."• Service. . -•_•' •'• 2:30 in the auditorium. Senior Choir Thursdays at 11:15 A. M-, Communion one grade, the top . , , at one price, Board meeting, second Tues- 8 P.M. Sunday, first Sunday of each as advertised! - day at 8 P. M." Boy Scouts Wednesdays at month. " Ohieken iroth Lorantffy Guild, first Tues- ! day at 8 P. M. 7 P. M. OUR REDEEMER Explorers and Sea Scouts EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Oolfege Inn Women's Guild, third Mon- Mondays at 7 P. M. day at 8 -P. M. CHURCH \4'/2 ox. Q§a Session second Tuesday at 26 Fourth Street, Fords 2 Brotherhood: First Monday 7:30 P. M. c.ns ®* at 8 P. M. Rev. Eldon R. Stohs "SUPER-RIGHT Ladies' Aid Society, first Trustees second Wednesday Organists: .Eddie Jacobson Sunday at 3 P. M. at 7:30 P. M. and Mildred -Jordan. Senior Choir, Thursday Deacons second Wednesday at 9 P.-M. "SUNDAY SERVICES draffs evening at T.3Q. 8:15 A. M., Divine Service Brownie Troop, Thursday ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 10:45 A. M., Divine Service ffflkw§ largarfste afternoon at 4:00 P. M. Avenel and Bible Classes Intermediate Trotip, Friday Rev. John Egan, Pastor 9:30 A. M., Sunday School evening at 7:00 P. M. Weekday Masses 7:30 A. M. Thursday, 7 P.M.-to 8 P.M., ;.; •:: WHOLE* SPLIT Choral Society, Friday eve- Sunday Masses at 7:00, 8:00, Senior Choir Rehearsal. : ning at 8 P. M. 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00. Thursday, 8 P. M. to 10 P. 0UJMOTERED rn CtJT- Saturday morning: Con- M., Junior Choir Rehearsal. firmation 'class at 10 A. M.;ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Saturday, 9:30 A. M. to : Junior Youth Fellowship at CHURCH 11:30 A. M., Confirmation in- HLL AT TIIE-SME LOW PRICE 11 11 A. M. 48 Berkeley Boulevard struction. Children's Choir and Jun- Iselin, New Jersey ior Choirs held on Monday Rev. Robert K. Steward, Pastor ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL afternoon from 2 through Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. CHURCH 3:30 in the church. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Hoy, and Hamilton Avenues Official Board, first' Mon- Evangelistic Service, 7:45 Fords day at 8 P. M. • P. M. Rev. William H. Payne, Vicar Wednesday Prayer and Bi- Holy Communion 8:00 A. M. "SUPER FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ble Study, 7:45 P. M. jt . Morning prayer and ser- iaiila Oil CHURCH OF THE UNITED "Friday Prayer, 8:00 P. M. mon, 11:00 A. M. RIGHT" CHURCH OF CHRIST Church School, 9:45 A. M. "Super-Right" Quality Beef ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. • Reverend Dewey Fagerburg, Saints' Days and Holy Days, Regular Style 7 Inch Cut Minister • CHURCH Holy Communion 10:00 A. John SChraeder, Minister of Music Port Reading: "Super-Right" Quality Miss Margaret Elek, Superintendents of Church School Rev. Stanislaus Milos, Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Specially Selected Sunday Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, CHURCH OF AVENEL: 9:45 A. M., Family Service, 9:00 and 11:00 A. M. S21 Woodbridgre Avenue, ; followed by .adult Bible Class Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Avenel and regular classes for young Novena in honor of St. An- Rev. Charles S. MacKenzie, TWO people. thony each Tuesday at 7:15 Pastor Laundrf Sfargfi 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor- P. M., with Rev. Shelley, St. Rev. Robert A. Bonham, Th ship. Peter's Hospital, New Bruns- Sunday Meetings wick, iri charge. Church Worship, 8:30, 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Fwm-Fresh Fruits and ¥egefables Official tesoard, 8:00 P. M.,ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH NEW LOW PRICES! third Wednesday. 9:30 A.M.—Nursery through Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Junior Church School. Church School Staff, third Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles G. Monday, 7:30 P. M. McCorristin, Pastor 9:30 A.M. — Men's Bible Bal-0 Ofeanser Rev. Gusta-rt Napoleon, Class. RICH & FULL-BODIED Woman's Association, 1:30 Assistant Pastor Withblueh Large Spears P. M., Wednesday. Rev. Harold Hirsch, 11:00 A. M. — Nursery G.E-T. Club, first Monday, Assistant Pastor through Senior High Church 8:00 P. M. Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45,School. .. ; Sigma Alpha Phi, second 8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P.M,—Junior High and Yellow and fourth Tuesday, 8:00 •Novena services every Tues- Senior High Fellowships. Golden Ripe P. M, day, 7:30 P. M. ' 8:00 P.M. — Singspiration 3-LB. BAG 2.25 Young Adults, first Sunday, Weekday Masses, 7:00 andService. ' - Surf: 7:30 A. M. Monday 6:30 P. M. 6:30. P.M.—Girl Scouts. tor the family wash and dishei Pilgrim fellowship, Sunday, CONGREGATION BETH 7:30' P.M.—Boy Scouts. Sfcoff 7:30 P. M. SHOLOM Third Monday alternate VIGOROUS & WINEY Men's Club, fourth Tues- 90 Cooper Avenue, Iselin / Rabbi Jacob Jungries months—7:30 P.M.—Deacons. day, 6:30 P. M. Third Monday of each Choir Mothers, 8:00 P. M., Sabbath Services — Friday rhonth—8:00 P. M.—Trustees. second Tuesday. evening, 7:30 P. M. Tuesday Choir Rehearsals FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 3:30 PJVL—Termite Recrea- 3-LB. BAG- 2.37 Chancel, Wednesday, 7:30 tion. ,'JUi,~-A • -*;-. •ft- — .-• \ - CHURCH Percolator, Drip or Extra Fine P.-M. Rahway Avenue and Carteret Second Tuesday of each Controlled sudsinfl Junior, Wednesday, 6:30 Road, Woodbfidge month—8:00 P. M.—Session P. M. Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, and Women's Association Minister ' COFFEE 85< NEW DOVER Frederick Bronkema, Jr., MtgS. . . ' M&Fs Mil-Star Walues! .METHODIST CHURCH Youth Director Wednesday Rahway R. B. 2 Fred Elder, Organist and Director 1:00 P. M. — Community ;= Frozen Foods! Sunday Services Cancer Dressing Group. New Dover Road Morning Worship at 11:00. , Fourth Wednesday of each lixFlakts tePBraniJ—CUT MOTT'S Bev. Albert E. Sweet, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.month—10:30 AM.—Mission- . Monday afternoons, 3:00 Regular Meetings ary Sewing Group. For fin* f*bfie« o'clock, Youth Fellowship First Monday Session meet- 7:00 P. M. — Senior High Gulden Cora IK27c Group. 3:15, ing in the church office at Recreation. Birds Eye Brand Sunday afternoons, 8:00 P. M. Thursday Girl Scouts. Z iEEF ..' 7:30, Second Monday, Board of 7:00 P. M. — Westminster Whipped 2 L°s :^^C Wednesday evenings Trustees in the church office B Senior Choir practice. Choir. 7:30, at 8:00 P. M. 8:15 P.M.—Cancel Choir. 12 Thursday evenings, Second and fourth Monday, Birds -Eye ilxed Fruit Clil€lil of SE1 Boy Scouts. Friday White Church Guild. 7:00 P. M. — Junior Higfl White Meat Saturday mornings, 11:15, Second Wednesday, Sunday iirds".-Eye "Rhubarb Brownies. Recreation. Ljpii iitirgiii School teachers. Saturday 0 C Sunday mornings: Church Second and fourth Wednes- 2 L ;; 39 Lorsl Mott's School, Early Session, 8:45- 9:30 A.M.—Carol and Cru- day, Ladies Aid Society, 2 sader Choirs. ecu ®® tan £% 10 oz. 'SKc French Style 9:45; Morning Worship Ser- P. M. link Ef a Sweet Peas pkgs. *^ Victe, 10:00 - 11:00; Church 10:30 A.M. — Termite Fel- Third = Wednesday, Men's lowship. @ 10 oz. I|e School, Late Session, 11:15- Brotherhood. * pkgs. 71 12:15. 7:00 P.M.—Prayers for the Third Thursday, Women's Lord's Day. WOODBRIDGE Association meets •at 8 P. M. pkgs. Adult Choir Rehearsal, Fri- COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH day 8 P. M.';- • Inman Avenue at West Pansakei 2 pkgs. Rev. Clifford B. Munn Youth Choir Rehearsal, Sat- Street, Colonia urday, 9-10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible 12 oi. 'Sfie 22 "• A&F Brand Main Street, Wooflbridge ««n **** e«n Sunday Services Junior Choir Rehearsal, 'lasses, 9:00 A. M. Worship, 11:00 A. M. Saturday,. 10-11 A.M. Gospel Service, Sunday, 8 P. M. Combination 1c Offer Bible School, 9:45 A. M. OUR LADY OF PEACE Ann Page — White, Yellow, Honey Spice or Devil's Food Youth Fellowship, 7 P. M. CHURCH Christian Women's Home 2Doz Facial Tissues pkg. Stated Meetings Bible Class, Tuesday, 2 P. M. Rlsise - New'Brunswiek Avenue, Forcls pkgs. Lanolized of 500 c fctortnightly Guild, second Eev. Joseph Brzozowskl, Pastor Young People's Meeting, Whife leap grsnufoi and fourth Mondays, 8 P. M. Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00Friday, . Gold Medal, Ib. 46 oz. Woman's Society of Chris- 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Hecker's or Pillsbury bag A&P Brand cans tian Service, third Wednes- Weekday Masses 7:00 and Fbw 5 c day, 8 E. M. CHTJECH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 8:15 A. M. tlnhway Avenne, Woodbridg-e 16oz. Bum Dum t0'/« oz. 'Srahnnts k € CHURCH OF ISELIN Monday Kev. William H. ScUmaus, Rector Nabisco 33c lolly Pops Brand P S Rev. Richard B. Rlbble, Pastor Novena, 7:30 P. M. Alson Brandes, Organist l6oz Candy Coated, Stick Sunday Male Choir Rehearsal, 8 fona brand - | pkgs. Sunday Services Mm gMii Selecf qualify 2 • Clewing All 5c varieties 8:45 A. M.—Early Worship P. M. 8:00 A. M. — Holy Com- More Jon© Parker Values! cans C Service. Alfcar-Rosary Society, first Slue datarjent EI oz. Semi- ooz. flKg (2oz. munion. Burrfa Oxford Cremii^ * 29 isstle'slsraals,sweet pkg. pkg. 49* 8:45 A. M.—Sunday School Monday after first Sunday at 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. ianfsh Ring - FR^&NUT 45c pkg. for children three to eight 8 P.'M. Beauty 9 reg. 11:00 A..M., Holy Com- C Kr§t§§h§iiir'i Wheat Oerm deodorant ** cakes years of age. Parents can at- Holy Name Society, second munion and sermon (first ©rang® Qhl§f®n Gak§ * * 53 |ar Monday after second Sunday Buy 3 at reg. price, banded i I bath tend church at the same time. and thiEd Sunday); Morningr r 1 10 A. M., Sunday School, with at 8 P.M.' Iar§al Pastel lapkint , Woodbury get I for Ic together bars prayer and sermon (second Oheeslafs Gssp Hakes ;i^-W Instant Granules banded I large Tuesday and fourth Sunday). •P.T.A. meeting, third .Tues- H@m® laid Garbage lags a 10c off label together THIRD ANNUAL St. Agnes' Unit! first Mon- Iff tbES@| Snip >/ gal. day of each month at 8-P.-M. day, 2:30 P. M. . -, P!lli'A¥ Cleans, disinfects, quart 1j fig 2 I$p»ei»lly f af th» bath 0slry Foods! bottle Spring Dance Thursday Holy Day services, 10:00 Tldf H§m§ Houssh@ld Bags deodo bottle and Buffet Female Choir Rehearsals, A. M. and 7:30 P. M. b 8 Sasnybrook Brand—Large Leghorn 8oi. 8:00"P.M: Trinity Vestry, second Mon- l f IS Nisisn istal Polish . * bottle lash Dog Foe* 5Si 3 Sponsored by day. & Hist •• doz. 3rd Ward, 2nd Dist. Trinity Altar Guild meets White Eggs •• •" • THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY •quarterly. Prices effective thru Democratic and Girls' Friendly Society, Sharp Ohstfdar Oh@§se Civic Cliib of Railroad Tours Thursday, 6:45 P. M. b c Sat., April 19th in Foreign or Domestic Trinity Acolyte Guild meets GhMM Spread J^ZL '^ '57 Super Markets &ni Arranged Free! For toilet and bath • . Avenel • quarterly. ; • •. to 8 0 c uper Self - Service starts To be held at the lOMIS CSIPO Tell us the places you Trinity Cnoir, Thur-sday-S, Sllsei.Muenster ^- «' ;; H want to visit. We pk only. Book with plan your iadlvW.ua: 8:00P.M. c IRON WORKERS HALL an a sent, (Continued on Page 9) Imiisrtsd lanish Blue Cheese ">-?§ who's been itinerary. You pay 426 Market Street there! only your transpor- "- Perth Amboy, N. J. tation oosts! Our ser- New Brunswick Secre- Saturday, April 26 vice free. tarial, Accounting and A&P SELF SEitlCE STORE Starting at 9 P. M- Prep School A&P SUPER MARKET, 113 Main Street, Woodbridge Music Furnished by After six weeks' training you 540 New Brunswick Avenue, fHANK MOVAK too can work in an office! Open-: Tuesdays and Thyrsdays.'til 9,P.M. — Fridays 'til 10 P.M. and His Orchestra 110 Albany St. Kllnier 5-S9I0 FORDS, m- JQSEY.. donation $1.50 Per Person IJhone VA-6-3661 EDISON TOWNSHIP- AND FORDS BfiACOK TtffURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 PAGE FIVE

Anna Kaslrfi Brando, in- Dennis Crosby figures -on off or not, only time will tell. Pet," a romantic comedy with DuMont will be the speaker. vited to a shower a year ago, an April marriage, and his a newspaper theme. Plans Listed Mrs. Dobos, Mrs. Andrew didn't know what it. was. To brother Gary- will be- home Shepherd Anjurow is pro- Novak, and Mrs. John Not- T \/" TODAY an* TOMORROW Hollywood News her a shower was in the bath- ! from Germany. ducing . Tennessee Williams' Sal Mineo has- kept it a chey will be the June 15 bake room. So Pier Angeli gave her Paul Douglas and Jan Ster- "Orpheus Descending" on the secret—until now—but next By Lorantf f y sale committee. a baby shower recently, and screen, and hopes to get Anna to acting, his most serious in- and her ling have always wanted to WOODBRIDGE — The Lo- Mrs. Andrew Nagy is in By RALF HARDESTER 820,000 weekly jump- for the husband, Jose -Ferrer, are ex- she got enough gifts to care make a picture together, and | Magnani, Tony Pranciosa and terest is music. . charge of the confirmation show's production budget. . . pecting their fourth child in for twins. this 'summer they might get and Carroll Baker for it. rantffy Guild of the Evangeli- Feature Editor TV GTJH>E Dr, Francisco Grana, professor greeting to the 1958 class. Jan, Clayton, goes to Brussels October. around to it. They have in cal and Reformed Church will ABC WOULD LIKE TO :. Paulette Goddard flipped of surgery at San Marcos Mrs. Charles Nagy will take hi May to recreate her Carou- Rosemary plans to take a Just as Russ Tamblyn was view "All in A Day,"' written be represented at the May ALTERNATE her lid over Erich Remarque's Fellowship Day, of United reservations for the dinner sel role at the World's Fair... year off from television when leaving London where he by Gary H. Richardson. University, Lima, Peru: party June 18". and Sid Caesar next season, An. upcoming Suspicion epi- her current show ends in played "Tom Thumb" on film, performance in "A Time to "There is hope even today Council of Church Women of giving each, an hour-long sode. An Eye for An Eye, star- he learned he couldn't ex- Lauren Bacaii got herself. .» ., g that surgical motivation of 1 Woodbridge, May 2 at the A hat social was the feature show. The feeling is that the June. Love ghe said> z tnoU ht T of the monthly meeting. Mrs. ring Ray Milland, is a test change the 81,500 he had ::i in a bind over the announce- married' an author, but I've endocrine glands may lead to! Trinity Lane Episcopal Parish one-hour, alternate week for- film for a new Milland series. Bob Ryan will have the pounds into dollars. So he ment that she and Frank the cure ol cancer. 'flail. Luncheon will be served T. Sipos, Mrs. Steven Farkas mat would be a shot in the married another actor." She's and Mrs. Steven, Futo were privilege of playing young Al- bought silver trays, candela- Sinatra will be wed. Frank so proud of him she's showing • | at l. Reservations may be avm for both shows. . Dorothy bra and.other sumptious stuff. didn t help any wl>en his j sixty or so pals Harry S. Truman, former made with Mrs. Joseph Dobos. winners. Mrs. Steven Futo is Kirsten is set as Dinah Shore's fred Nobel in "Man of Dyna- the picture tff a new member. Mrs. Dobos miter" taken from Sam Med- On arrival home he learned comment was: "I've .always ip_ New York £efore lt is gen. President: Mrs. Dobos and Mrs. Charles summer replacement. . . The he, was due to leave for the : read the prayer and Mrs, In Fashion Now win Jr.'s book of the same believed that/an actor's per- erally-released-. • "The free nations have an Nagy will represent the Wo- test film for Marie Wilson's Army. Wonder if he is in the sonal life is his own business. extremely tough struggle even! men's Guild, and Mrs. Steven Nagy the "Easter Story." new series, Ernestine, has title produced by the Man- chow linei these days com- I see no reason to alter my Clark Gable and Doris Day if we stick together. If we fall Dorko and Mrs. Steven Ko- been completed at De'silu, It would seem that the che-chester company in England plete with; silver tray and thinking on this at this time." are teamed for the first time apart, we can only expect the vash will represent the Wo- Nuclear program said* to Regulars in' the cast include mise has come of age. It no this summer. service? '.:•'•.- ' worst." men's Guild. Senator Wayne need experience. Charlie Ruggles, Nancy Kulp longer implies one look, but a Whether this merger comes I an Paramount's . "Teacher's and El Brandel. . .KBC next dozen interpretations. The season may put Groucho newer "Trapeze Line' means a. Marx, complete with new definite shape, and one quite sponsor, into Rosewaiiy referent from the chemise Ciooney's current spot. . . T*ie shape. NEW JERSEY'S HHHHHBi last Jim Bowie episode of the The Trapeze completely season is actually a test film i°nores the female shape — OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK for a new Bowie series—with- hanging free from the shoul- out Scott Forbes. dprs. The double Trapeze is imoly what the name im- MUXOAN BERLE'S RE- plies — hanging from the CENT ACTING STINT on shoulders and again hanging Kraft Theater evidently im- free and loose from the waist. pressed him. He may return The young Parisian designer next fall as a host and oc- responsible for the Trapeze is casional star of a new weekly known as- "Monsieur JX.' dramatic show. . . $64,000 , Fashion experts -predict Challenge, often rumored to that by the end of this year be near cancellation, appar- hemlines may be up to the ently has had it.,The show's knee-cap, or the 'Flaming sponsor will probably replace Twenties" level. it with Nat Hiken's Magnifi- The new hairdo for spring cent Montague next fall. . . and summer is best referred finest fresh appetizer foods ! Esther "Williams, husily plan- to as soft and unruly. One anywhere - - - treat yourself-to ning all phases of her pro- leading coiffure creator is a snack from Mvtual's appetizer • jected TV at UCLA. . . Actor planning many of his hairdos iovnter - - - aed former trumpet player around a band. The" top is Lean Sliced William Reynolds is now the puffed out and the sides hug leading candidate for the title the ears. The back is cut in role in Jack Webb's Pete flat steps. Bangs are most im- BOILED MAM Kelly's Blues series. •. . Tony portant. Randall may become a per- The trend • toward longer It 55c manent panelist on What's hair did not amount to much. My Line? He will fill the seat Short hair is more becoming Fresh Home Style held down by guests since to almost ail women. When Fred Allen's death. age lines begin to mark the GEORGE KEIX, FORMER face, long hair can add years AMERICAN EEAGUE baseball unless worn on top of the star, has been signed to liead. handle the pre-game inter- Michel of Helena Ruben- views on CBS's Baseball Game stein has come up. with a love- of the Week. He'll do some ly color for hair. It is light Saturday and some Sunday orange with a pink overcast. shows. . . It looks like Garry Anyone who has seen the Moore's new hour-long varie- beautiful Julia Mead walk on PAYROLL ty show next fall will replace the stage' of Ed Sullivan's CHECKS Studio One on CBS on Mon- television show will certainly CASHED day nights. . . NBC is inter- rave over the new color. FREE ested in Tin Pan Sally, new OF Situation comedy starring Pat Five Jerseyans are on the 1XTRA Barry, for next season. . . Pat varsity baseball team at 2ST2TJ. Armour's Star La Short Shank Smoked Boone has been renewed for They include inf ielder Sy Fal- COST next season, complete with a tell of North Bergen; out- fielder Al Kulik of Palisade; and pitchers Art Stoeb of GIANT FREE Lakewood, John Pasciano of PARKING PLAZAS Fairview and Ben.Braneato of READY TO ON the SCREEN Jersey City. SERVE YOU Could Be "Mama,",' asked 7-year-old TEACHER'S PET Clara, "what does transatlan- £11 Purpssa Can you imagine Clark tic mean?" Gable as an irascible city "Across the Atlantic, of editor of the old school, and course" replied her mother, Doris Day as a college pro- "Trans, always meaas fessor of journalism teaching 'across.'" advanced present-day meth- "Then, I suppose," contin- ods? No? Well, see this one! ued, Clara, "that transparent The two stars meet when means a cross parent." . Clark uses a phony name to : More Than Glad enroll in her class. Before^ her Speed Fiend:- "It's great can. bring himself to. embar- speeding along like this. Are- gmm rass her and her new-fangled n't-you glad you're alive?" methods, love walks) in. and Passenger: "Glad isn't the eau Clark finds himself in com- word. I'm. amazed." !| l! petition with a rival, ably BliBHiKiiPlflilPiiilililljn ill!i|ilI'MI"'"T'J,' sivffWl» ill'I" 'ii''t"V'I'i, ' i, "" II, ! fl'l>i portrayed by Gig Yotmg. Logical Reason ' THough Doris doesn't sing He: "Why do.you weep and Farmer Jonas .'.'. cur symbol-oi quality mi heshnsss for more much, she turns in her best sniffle at a picture show over . acting to date.. As for Clark, the imaginary woes of people - ihaa 39 years ... treat your-family to the hesf—Farmsr Jones! he demonstrates once again — * you- rieyer met?" CHOPPED HAM Maw Crop Strirsgiess the great flair for comedy She: "Same reason why you 6000 THINGS GOOD WINGS which won him an Oscar in scream and yell when a man TO EATl TO EAT! "It Happened One Night." you don't know, slides^ into Mamie Van Dor en is'a flashy •second base." • . ALLEN'S Good Things to eat are a mark of distinction for and effective strip, dancer, MIDGET SALAMI any Super Market . . . and we're proud you can buy and the newspaper scenes are •\'-& Preference Alien's Good Things to eat next time you shop Mutual. authentic, thanks to the fact Here's the finest baked foods money can buy . . . with Joker: •>Waiter, bring me a Kraft the only honest ingredients, Grade A butter and farm ihat some of the most famous slab of political pie. fresh Grade A eggs. Try some this week . . . you'll be newspaper men and women Waiter: Yes sir. Do you you Smooth glad you did. in the industry appear in bit prefer -the applesauce or the CHEEZ WHIZ parts. • '.'.'•. plum filling? A good >story, plus great Excelsior 8-oz. performances, make this Neighborly comedy something young and 1st Neighbor -^ How did Frozen Buttered Farmer Jones DISCOUNT RECOID JliBOREE! BEEF STEAKS . .S-iecial Blend old alike will enjoy. that naughty little boy of The largest selection of records and record albums at yours get hurt? super market prices . . . when you shop Mutual! No Sly Husband 2nd Ditto—That good little need to go shopping anywhere else . . . you'll find the Mert: "I'd like to get a boy of yours hit him with a lowest prices and the largest selection right here! divorce. My husband and I brick." T¥ DINNERS chicken or Hoddock Dinner just don't get along." Gert: "Why don't you sue SUNDAY NITE MIXED LEAGUE him for encompatibility?" W L ' Mert: "I would, if I could E. &'L. Service ..._. S41/2 351,4 Washington Hall 53 37 •catch him at it." The Brass Bucket 52 38 imf&m Scot Towels is ScHwenzer Bros. 4T/2 42Vz Motive Reno Pizzeria 45 45 LUNCHEON NAPKINS Iioii's Market 42 48 "You say you came to the Avenel Acres 37 53 Z off 20200 3G j

WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 9 f 18 GREEN STREET Camay Soap Lava Soap Spic i Span Sonet Cleanser lest Soap WOODBRIDGE, N. J. BETERGEMT • Enclosed please find $3.50! for one-year 12-oz. reg. cans iLww bath bars : reg. box reg. cakes • / subscription; to: ; • 29c large bar 15c economy box •tUG con can Large Economy Can 21c • INDEPENDENT-LEADER 'Q CARTERET FRES0 '-/• * • EDISON TOWNSHIP-.FORDS BEACON effective throneli Saturday To be sent to: night, Anrll 19, l»58t We reserve NAME .._:„. the rielit to limit the Quantity. Xot responsible for typographical er- ADDRESS rors. TOWN'....,.. PAGE SIX THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON

ARMS SCRAP Request Recalled Birthday, Good Friday, Elec- put on pressure and start an geant, captain' and in 1954the Town Committee. He be-even the full three floors too seriously, who United States officials are tion Day and Veterans' Day. argument you will never get became chief. He "is past came deputy Chief when are insufficient for bur working on a plan to dispose (Continued from Page 1) Tre starting salary for full- anywhere." president of the New Jersey Chief Egan assumed his pres- have been candid in their Kingston, $5,185; Ehrbar time janitors was set at $3,600 Won't Cooperate State Superior Officers Asso- ent position. newspaper and commer- appraisal of us. From of hundreds of millions of Equipment Co., Union, $4,937. and those janitors whose pre- A representative of the Deputy Chief Parsons was cial printing needs. Crows Nest dollars worth of obsolete mili- These bids, too, were referred sent salaries range between Woodbridge Park Property ciation; and a member of the organizer of the Junior them,£ our experience Fords Lions Club, Fords Post, ••* * * .* • tary aid equipment piling up to committPe. $3,50.0 and $4000 will be gran- Owners Association asked if Police Patrol, one of the first with, living has grown in European depots. Avenel Fire Company was ted an adjustment of $200 in the Colonia group had ever Veterans of Foreign Wars, in the state. He directed the addition to the annual incre- tried to get 51 per cent of the Knights of Columbus, Elks activities of the patrol until So we plod ahead, Some of the surplus ma- given permission to conduct its richer; and our ideals Back Again: annual carnival July 14-19. ment of $300. Other janitors property owners to sign a pe- and Holy Name Society of recent years. reaching decisions by ..After a weeK's vacation up terial has been stored since Protection Fire Company, will be granted the regular in- tition. The reply was an at- have become • more se- in western Massachusetts. Lend-Lease days. It includes crement of $300 up to the pre- tempt had been made but the Our Lady of Peace Church. trial and error. Too often, Keasbey, and St. John's First Won Mound Fame cure. Our indebtedness to Had a wonderful rest—no tanks and planes. The money i Aid Squad were granted the viously established maximums property owners had not co- Sweetness & Light aJarm clocks and plenty of obtained from the sale of of $4,600, $4,700 and -4,800 operated. Deputy Chief Parsons was no doubt, they are poor them we promise to ever right to collect funds -once (Continued from Page 1) relaxation. THere was plenty these goods may he diverted again during the' summer depending upon the size of the "Most of the people have born September 1, 1894 in ones—but our great and honor. of"' snow Friday with the re-to some international organi- months at the approach to the school. lived on the street' for years Avenel, the" son of Madeline tion, a new facade was sult that skiing in Otis, up zation associated with West- and years", the spokesman and Henry L. Parsons. He at- good friends dutifully * * * * Edison Bridge. gwen to the building— in the Berkshires, was excel- ern defense. , said, "and most of them don't tended the old Six Roads make us aware of our I promised not to be- lent over the weekend. But Council Angered have small children. Of course School in Avenel and School by •' Raymond Anderson tliei-e is fear, of floods now. Teacher Pay Rate n a way I don't blame them, 1, Woodbridge. At .16, became mistakes, and then have come maudlin? The Connecticut River is high THEM AS HAS, GETS (Continued from Page 1) they don't want to be assess- employed by the Pennsylvania who is to do the con- 4 the patience and concern * * * * and snow, melting at a rapid According to a recent Cen- (Continued from Page 1) paid by the taxpayers in theed. ' Railroad and then by the Re- struction work starting rate up in the hills, may cause sus Bureau report, something ta'ry of the Board is to be $4,- Fifth Ward alone." iina Corporation and Nation- to help'us correct them. I'd" better quit no'w, plenty of trouble. . . But va- men have long suspected 600. The mayor also pointed out al Pneumatic, Rahway. While Ing May 1 on our addi- Sick Leave Policy A woman in the delegation many of thejn-operty owners then—'but can I please cation's over and now to work. turns out to be true: the fel- said that would be agreeable, employed at the plants, "Ben" In these friends, we have '..,;. Pvt. Giraud E. Krauss, 51 low with the higher income.is In discussing sick leave, the have large frontage, that one Parsons was well known as tion in the rear. say thank you, once Maple Avenue, Fords, a 1957 but Township Attorney Nafch- man has 800. feet which would eading pitcher in the In- been richly blessed—as more likely to get the girl. salary guide reads: be' assessed "and that would * * * * more? graduate of WHS, recently The bureau's study of mari- ,'an Duff said there was no law iustrial League, helping to we have been in our asso- was graduated from the 101st "Woodbridge has a liberal oo-'t a lot of money." .vm three pennants for his By this time we were tal status and income showed | sick leave policy. Teachers to permit assessment on the The discussion ended at ciation with each other— Airborne Division's Jump that 96V2 per cent '^of men; Fifth Ward alone. When the •jams. He married Miss Alice using ail the first floor School at Fort Campbell, Ky. with less than- five years of Chat point. Parker Freeman, a member of over 35 who have incomes of woman pressed for a decision, He received his parachustist's $6,000 and more are married. service are allowed 10 days •n old Woodbridge family in and part of the second. and our pursuit of right) STATE wings after a two-week course absence for illness Rer year the mayor said it "would have 1917 and went to live in the Only 71 per cent of those to be thought out very thor- Police Chief We now occupy the en-can be the only reward j THEATRE which included five training with incomes under $2,000 without any pay deduction. Cdgar Hill section where he Those with between 5 and 10oughly and the committee was ((Continued from Page 1) tire three floors; and a they will ever have. We , N. J. jumps. . . Mrs. Sylvia Seader, have wives. not going to be pressured". ;till resides. The Parsons have Eredmore Avenue and Mrs. years service are allowed 20 man; Chief Gordon Fuller, :hree daughters and a son, large recreation room has are determined, however, WED. THRU SAT. However, he promised there Walt Disney presents Sue Urdang, 3 Marlboro Lane, 226 Oreen Street, Woodbridge, days per year; those with be- would be "yes or no answer" at Chief John Gleason; program, \lrs. Anna Quinn, Mrs. Alice been provided where we that this reward they will both of Colonia, will conduct is a surgical patient at Muli- tween 10 and 20 years service the May 6 meeting. Freeholder William Warren, Suzen, Mrs. Margaret Quinn surely have. a Tag Week collection next are allowed 30 days per year md Benjamin E. Parsons. here enjoy a few social leriberr Hospital, Plainfield. Resents Inference chairman; Charles McGetti- week in their area for the . . . Irene A. Figarota, 19 Grove and those with more than 20 moments from time to "SNOW WHITE benefit of the Jewish National At this point, a member of gan. The deputy cnief served as AND THE Avenue, Woodbridge, has been years service are allowed up to the delegation inferred that i patrolman but two days and time and where several We are deeply appre- Home for Asthmatic Children selectel to serve as chairman 40 days per year. Unused days Chief Egan and Deputy at-Denver. . . the committee was not inter- was promoted to motorcycle civic organizations hold ciative of all who have of a dormitory unit at Doug- for illness may be accumulated ested in the safety of the chil- Chief Parsons joined the de-officer. In 1927 he was ap- lass C6lJeg for the next up to 10 per year. There is no their meetings, free of helped us, who have re- SEVEN DWARFS" e dren and the statement in- partment on the same day, pointed sergeant in charge of — Co-Hit — fit the Mailbag: school year. . . . Tex t Perry, limit on the maximum number voked the anger of Commit- May 1, 1923. traffic. In 1938 he was named charge. Now, however, fused to let us take our- Iselin, • who was a patient at George Montgomery, '• Jerome H. Fitzke, son of that may be obtained: In ad-teeman Elmer Dragos, Third Chief Egan was born No- icting captain and in July, Randy Stuart in Columbus. Hospital, Newark, dition, three days absence per %Sv, and Mrs. Ole Lauritsen, Ward, who shouted: "I'm sick vember 14, 1894 in the Sand 1939, appointed captain by "THE MAN FROM GOD'S 1-022 Amboy Avenue, Fords, asked his doctor to be sure and year without pay deduction and tired of you people saying Hills section of Fords, the son discharge him April 15. Asked are allowed for personal rea- .we are not interested • in the of John and Elizabeth Egan. COUNTRY" has graduated from Naval why the date was so important, Training Center, Great Lakes, j sons. Moreover, three to five safety of the children. We He attended Woodbridge High Admission: he replied, "I'd like to go outdays absence are allowed for have children, too. You are not and was active in baseball Illtiiill serving with the 11th Armor and vote". He made it- • • • Children 35c, Adults 70c FFC. LeRoy F. Fitzke, IS, I death in the immediate fam- going- to get anything that circles in the area, playing PLAYHOUSE Continuous Perform- Lee R. Pargot, son of Mrs. Al way." with the Barber Asphalt in the is serving with the 11th Patnoi, 302 Linden Avenue, ily." KI-2-0348 ance Saturday! Armored Calvary Regiment Under new rules for jani- Committeeman R. Richard Industrial League, Raritan "SNOW WHITE" : Woodbridge, has been elected Krauss, Second Ward, also Copper Works and the Amboy pn the brink of the Iron Cur- Heeling: Director of WRBXJ, tors, effective in July, the rate THURS. Thru SATURDAY will be shown at tain, near the German- of overtime pay for janitors entered the debate and theA. A. He is married to the 1:OO-S:QO & 5:00-8 P. M, undergraduate radio state at shouting was so loud on both former Gertrude Hurley and is "Witness For The TONIGHT THRU SATURDAY, APRDL 17, 18, 19 Czecho-slovakian border. . . . Brown University. A graduate will be $2.25 per hour. How- ("The Man from God's Gaile B. Dunfee, daughter of ever, the rate of $2 per hour sides of the rail that for a the father of four daughters Prosecution" The Masterpiece of Disneyland of Wpodtaidge High School, charged for public functions minute it was difficult to de- and two sons, Gertrude, Eliza- Country will ONLY be Sirs. Isabelle G. Dunfee, 282 he is a member of the •sopho- With Tyrone Power and Walt Disney's shown at Evening Per- Green Street, Woodbridge, is will remain the same. Over- termine what was being said. beth, Jeanne, Joanne, John more class and a candidate for time pay will be allowed for Mayor Quigley rapped for or-Jr., and Robert. Marlene Dietrich formance. serving as a committee chair- the Bachelor of -Arts degree. "IN THE MONEY" "SHOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS' man of Pi Theta Phi, profes- actual time worked during der and finally obtained it. I The police head joined the special school district elec- "Let's conduct this meeting j force at the age of 25. From With Huntz Hall and In Technicolor SUN. - MON. - TUES. sional physiotherapy frater- Last but not Least: The Bowery Boys nity at Ithaca College. . . Rob- Born at Perth: Amboy Gen- tions or referenda. in an orderly fashion", he ! patrolman he advanced to _ plus — TO THE LADIES Also effective in July, jani- urged. "If you are trying to motorcycle squad, desk ser- Rod Cameron - Vera Ralston FREE DISHES or GLASS- ert Lombardi, Woodbridge eral Hospital; from Fords, a Special Matinee WARE MON. AND TUES.! Avenue, Port Reading, is ongirl to Mr. and Mrs. Paul ros will be granted additional Saturday at Z V. M. "SPOILERS OF THE FOREST" the Dean's list at Montclair Boos, 20 Beech Street, a girl legal holidays with pay—Lin- SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 21, 23 Robert Taylor, coln's Birthday, Washington's Juiie London in State Teachers College. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "KING KONG" Robert Taylor, Julie London, Joijn Cassavettes in of Mr. and Mrs. Rinaldo Ennis, Hearthstone Avenue, a "IN THE MONEY" Lombardi, he is a freshman, boy to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew With Bowery Boys "SADDLE THE.WIND" 'SAD0LE THE WIND' majoring in music. . . Mako, 115. Pitman. Avenue, a — Co-Hit — - SUN. - MON. - TUES. — Plus — Jose Ferrer, girl to Mr. and Mrs. Victor ISELIN THEATRE SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY Leigh Snowden - R. Hartunian in Tidbits: Cuntala, 6 Lillian Street, a ISELIN, N. J. LI-8-9090 Heigh-Ho, We're Back! Robert Taylor 11 "HOT ROD RUMBLE" Anton Walbrook in Petey Reynolds, 290 Harrell boy to Mr. and Mrs. Michael WALT DISNEY'S "COWBOY "I ACCUSE" Julie London WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 24, 25, 26 Avenue, Woodbridge, has been Rebeck, 33 Safran Avenue, a TODAY THRU SAT. "SHOW WHITE With Glenn Ford and WED. THRU SAT. appointed a section leader for ,glrl to Mr. and Mrs. David Jack Lemon Danny Kaye - Pier Angeli in the campaign of the alumni Swanick, 27 Hornsby Street.. J>2, HILARIOUS J and the Seven Dwarfs" "SADDLE THE WIND" APRIL 23, 24, 25, 26 "UNDERWATER Danny Kaye, Pier Angeli of Union Junior College to from Port Reading, a boy to ^LAFF RIOTS'y Technicolor CinemaScope-Color WARRIOR" . ••'"MERRY" ANDREW" help raise $1 million for theMr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin,. — Plus — Nothing- But Fun, Laugiis and Merriment in JERRY — Plus — With Dan Dailey and college's silver anniversary 898 West Avenue, a boy to Frank Lovejoy Claire Kelly , — Plus — Mr. and Mrs.. Edward O. Gor- 'MERBY ANDREW development fund. . . Miss "COLE YOUNGER, George Nader, Cornell Borchers WED., APRIL 23 Dale Robertson - Brian Keith in — Co-Hit — L'e'ona Jackimiak, daughter of man, 16 E. Street. . . from Co- GUNFIGHTER" "FLOOD TIDE" "HELL CANYON OUTLAWS" Keith. Anderson, Mr." and Mrs. Michael Jacki- lonia, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. CineinaSeope-Color Box Office Opens at 8:30 — Show at 7:00 Erwin Peterson, 75 Surrey Cinemascope "HUNGARIAN SHOW" Margaret Hayes in miak, 418 Fairview Avenue, Children Under 12, Free "DAMN CITIZEN" Colonia, a student at the Uni- Lane, a boy to Mr. and Mrs, 2 P. M., Continuous versity of Utah, will dance Wilton Keating, 129 Elm with Orchesis, the dance so- Street, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. ciety, to the music of the Irving Lopatin, 480 Fairview Utah Symphony Orchestra at Avenue. . . from Woodbridge, the traditional spring Concert a girl to. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- April 25 and 26. . . Warren H. liam Bills, 8 D Bunns Lane, a 1895 1958 Ferdinandsen, a student at girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CHRISTENSEN'S SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY Lehigh University, and son of Salagi, 80 Willry Street, a girl Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fer- to Mr. and Mrs. John Pazur, "The Brothers 'The Friendly Store' dinandsen, 9 Woodland Ave- 70 Woodbridge Avenue. . KARAMOZOV" iuie, Fords, attended the con- from Iselin, a boy to Mr. and clave of the Arnold Air So-Mrs. Pedro Segarra, 19 Kiva • _ pius _ feiety at the Sheraton-Palace Street. . . from Avenel, a girl WALT DISNEY'S Hotel, San Francisco. The to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haas, -Ariiold Air Society is com-491 Jansen Avenue. . . from "NIOK" posed of upper division Air Keasbey, a boy to Mr. and Force ROTC cadets of top Mrs. Curtis Young, 21 Dahl Banking leadership and schol- Avenue. arship qualities. . . At Random: "'"' Heard today that Helen NATIONAL BRAND WEEK—APRIL 13th THRU 20th Brashing, secretary to Dr. Now.;, George Frederick, is engaged For your Spring and Summer to Lester Poulsen, manager of More of Those the Mutual Supermarket. Un- requirements, we have as great a derstand the wedding is to WONDERFUL take place in the Fall. They selection of are -two fine people .and I wish WORSTED them all the luck in the world. . .-.From the business section: SUITS Miller's Gift Shop, form- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED erly of 75 Main Street, will At the Amazingly reopen today, at 118 Main FOR WOMEN Street. . . . McCarthy's Sport- Low Price BRAND NAMES ing Goods is now in its new of 9 Rhoda iLee © beamprufe store at 80 Main Street. . . . • Arrow © Tru-Val as you would find in any "big By the way, the Woodbrilge ® MacShore ® SMp'n Shore Businessmen's Association will .85 • B. V. D. McGregor city" department store. © Gotham Gold Stripe meet tonight at 6:30, at How- ard Johnson's. Reg-. - Short - Stout - Long • Interwoven • Warners © Berkshire ' @ Botany We're 'proud of lhe ..company we 9 Jantzen ® Playtex © Forrafil At the Typewriter: Champ • Hanes keep and invite you to shop now © Maiden Form © Schranks Mrs. Stanley Budney, 537 BRIEGS Myrtle Avenue, Woodbridge, PHARMACY • Haggar for the entire family in the com- © Oomphies @ Barbizon Received a letter from overseas Smith at King Streets 91 Main St., Woodbridgre • Fleetway announcing- a consolation fort and convenience of your Luxite by Kayser prize due to arrive soon for Perth Amboy PHONE ME 4-0809 © Florsheim 1 © Hfnes ® Betty Barclay tickets held in the name of Open Evenings Till 10 own home-town store. her son and daughter in the Free Customer Parking Sunday Till 1 P. M. Irish sweepstakes. The Bud- FREE PARKING IN REAR feeds' are anxiously awaiting arrival of the unnamed prize, Always Remember,... , v. -. Mrs. Florence McFadden, Si Demetrius Community Center t 681T691 Dancing THE BEST RAIN ?? Roosevelt Ave. Every Friday There's more in Carteret Night COSTS LESS! April FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS than, any [THIS FRIDAY, APBSL other month, ANDY. WELLS and His Orchestra Le Roi & Kaynee 9 Love Dresses • Carters so be ® Style Undies • Judy Kent prepared. SATURDAY, APRIL 19th M • Carters • Spree Togb Latest BARON ROBICK and His Orchestra 9 Cinderella • Teen Form style • American Boy 9 Buster Brown ..'RAINCOATS (BENEFIT U. S. METALS SOCIAL CLUB) 97 Main Street, Woodbridge By ALLIGATOR ^^ THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 20th ^^^ Buster Brown ® Ship n' Shore POLKA PAKTY AT 8:30 P. M. STORE HOURS: ' 9 Bonnie Doon jIMMY "STITKA and His Orchestra I Daily 9:30 A. M. to6 P. M. -. . : .—! ; "y Friday Till 9 P.M. Teen-Age Dance Every Sunday Afternoon CLOSED WEDNESDAY ALL DAY 103 MAIN STREET 2 Bands This Sunday from 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 PAGE SEVEN FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY Parents Help Deffler - Jedrusiak Rite Lions Nominate Showers Held In Youth Work At Holy Spirit Church Jacob Boerer For Miss Kozma HOFELAWN — Joseph De- FORDS •— Miss Teresa Ann Telephone Company. Mr. Def- FORDS — Jacob Boerer was FORDS — Miss Lillian, Angelo, supervisor, Hopelawn Jedrusiak, Washington Road, fler is a graduate of Wood- nominated for president of the Kozma, daughter of Mrs. Mary Youth. Organization, stated Parlin, daughter of Joseph bridge High School. An Army Fords. Lions Club Monday at Parents who show interest in Jedrusiak, Brace Avenue, veteran, he is employed at Lopes Restaurant. Also on the Kozma, was feted at two their children are in the ma-Perth Amboy, was wed Satur- Cities Service Oil Refinery, slate are Martin May, first bridal showers in honor of jority. day to Joljn J. Deffler, son ofLinden. ... vice president; Charles Tarr, her approaching marriage. "Between 200 and 300 pa-Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Deffler, 22 second vice presilent; Louis Mrs. John Vozar and Mrs. rents care enough about their Grant Avenue, af.Holy Spirit Cyktor, third vice president; Frank Kozma were hostesses children to escoi't them from Church with Rev. Joseph Banquet Listed Harry Syring, treasurer; Will- at the first affair given in the Friday night Teen-Age Kerr, officiating. iam. Milam, secretary; Dr. Miss Kozma's home attended Dances sponsored by the or- Charles Schwehla, lion tamer; by 32 guests. ganization," he said. Mr.'De- Mrs. . Helen Lenart, Se- Michael Volocisin, tail twister; waren, sister of the bride, was By Aid Society .Carl Sundquest, Ed Hansen, Mrs. Lea Handerhan, Miss Angelo stated iie Is. grateful : Gonstance Casale and Miss for their enthusiastic support. matron of honor, and brides- FORDS — The Ladies' Aid directors; and William Nork; maids were Mrs. Agnes Grega, Society of Our Redeemer immediate past president. Phyllis Kaczorawski were A victory dance "will Metuchen, and Miss Delores Lutheran Church met Thurs- hostesses at the second shower held tomorrow honoring the Fiorentini, Fords. Edwin C. day with Mrs. Wilbur Dey, Lafayette Livingston, Jo- at the home of Police Chief western division basketball Deffler was best man for hisMrs. Eddie Jacobsen, Jr., Mrs. seph Dambaeh, Clifford Dun- and Mrs. John Egan, King champions and runnerups in brother, and John Swallick Eldon Stohs and Mrs. Nicholas ham, David Pavlovski, William George Road, with 35 guests. the recreation league, Allan and John Jedursiak, the Boelhower as hostesses. Westlake, Jr., and Walter Ras- Miss Kozma will be married Janowsky, Thomas Winnieki, bride's brother, ushered. Mrs. Samuel Harris, chair- mussen served as, the nomina- PROUD OF SCHOOL NEAR HOME: Above is the morning kindergarten class, shown above with teacher Miss Barbara May 17 in St. Michael's Bob Ello, and: John Pastor. Mrs. Deffler attended Perth man, announced prizes will be ting committee. Davison, Monday, the day the new Menlo Park School 19 opened. The brand new furniture and equipment interested Church, Perth Amboy, to John John Zullo, supervisor, rec- Amboy schools and is em- awarded at the spring hat so- The club announced a sche- the youngsters. . Dekovich, son of Mr. and Mrs. reation department, will pre- ployed by the New Jersey Bell cial April 23 at 2 at the Parish dule of events for the spring John Dekovich, 100 Cameron sent the awards. : Hall. Members and guests are as follows: regional meeting Street. Carteret. Last week's Rock arid Roll invited to bring original crea- of the Lions Clubs at the Ledo Dance was attended -by overDrama Department tions. .. • Club, Lawrence Harbor, May net GUESTS OF HONOR. 300. Music was by Nick Porte To Attend Festival The cancer dressing unrt 1; District Governors. Night FORDS — Mrs. Thomas and his Five Roek and; Rollers. meet April 30 from 1 to 3. The May 10, Ladies Night at Far Arlington was birthday guest Charles Shuster and Nancy FORDS — The drama de- society will, have its general Hills Inn, Somerville, May 21. of honor at a luncheon of the Ruggieri, Fords, won the door partment of Fords Woman's meeting May 1 at 1:30. . Reservations should be. made FORDS — Police Chief Five and Two Club hostessed prizes. : Club will attend the festival The date of the Mother and ho later than April 30. John Egan was toastmaster at by Mrs. Paul Schickling, Cliff at the- Paper Mill Playhouse Daughter Banquet has been Jacob Boerer, chairman, an- the annual banquet of the Street. The dark horse prize April 21 at 1:30. Mrs. Joseph changed from May 7 to May 6. nounced the committee for Fords Tumble Inn Association was won by Mrs. Peter Ras- Fedor is ticket chairman. All the women of the con-the blind is studying ways to Saturday at the Portugese mussen. Club Approves The Majestic theatre is dis-gregation, their mothers and employ the blind in business Sporting Club. Chris Soren- playing 32 paintings by mem- daughters are invited to theand asks the public coopera- son, president, introduced Jo- Library Bill bers of the art department covered dish supper at 6 in tion to help make them self- seph Koregi, sponsor, who during April: the Parish Hall. supporting. spoke on the aims of the or- FORDS — Mrs. Norman Troop 51, sponsored by the ganization and mentioned Everson, chairman, presented club, needs three more mem- that the club gives an annual the new budget to the Wo- bers to complete a roster of Christmas party for children man's Club of Fords. Mrs. Miss Marion Nancy Daw officers Mr. Hansen, announ- of members and needy chil- John Egan, Mrs. W. H. Jen- ced. dren in tht area. sen, Mrs. Jacob Andereen, Among those present were Mrs. L. Livingston, Mrs. Rep. Albert Kovacs, son of Bride of John Feliks Albert Kovacs, a member, was Committeemen R. Richard Samuel Katz, and Mrs. Ed- FORDS — Miss Marion of honor, and Misses Marga- guest. Carmin Carpenterio, Krauss and Peter Schmidt, (Formerly at 75 Mam St j ward Winslow were her com-Nancy Daw-, daughter of theret and Eleanor Daw, Wilkes- Charles Alexander, Township mittee. Franklin Township Lions Club, late Mr. and Mrs. William Barre, sisters- of the bride, also attended. treasurer, and Deputy Mayor Featured was a Hat Social Daw, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who .Members are invited to at- W. Clarke, Perth Amboy, who and winners were Mrs, Ru-resides with, her sister, Mrs. and Marilyn Chodosh, Rah- way were bridesmaids. Pa- tend the meeting of the joint represented Mayor J. J. Flynn. dolph Kulschinsky, Mrs. Ed~-Henry G. Roskey, Wagner civic clubs of Woodbridge to- Rev. Rev. David, Greek Cath- ward Legenza and Mrs. James Street, was married Saturday tricia Roskey, niece of the night at Woodbridge High AT ANNUAL DINNER: Fords Tumble Inn Association was host at its annual dinner olic Church, pronounced the Harkay. Mrs. Steven Balasz to John Thomas Feliks, son bride, was flower, girl. School at 8. ' invocation and benediction. won the door prize. of, Mr. and Mrs. John Feliks, Thomas Feliks was his Saturday. Left to right are Police Chief John R. Egan, Rev. David, toastmaster, and A Middlesex county repre- Joseph Koregi The Sub Juniors will pre- New Street, Woodbridge, at brother's best man. John S. sentative of the Treasury De- the First Presbyterian Church, sent a skit and dance act at Johnspn, Clifford. Freeman, partment criminal investiga- Democratic Club (Thursday, April 17) the State Home for Girls Perth Amboy. Rev. Andrew Av.enei, brother-in-law, of thetion division spoke on "Men in Little League Season Hears Candidates May 3 :under the guidance of Sebben performed the double- bridegroom, and George Mur- Action". He described the ori- Pan-American Program Mrs. Legenza. ring ceremony. v dock, Port Reading, were gin of the Coast Guard and its To Begin with Parade FORDS — The Fords Wo- 111 Our Mrs. James Clement will Miss Joyce Larsen was maid ushers. operation today. A movie was men's Democratic Club met accept reservations to the FORDS — An opening day Beautiful Craig Freeman, Avenel, presented with the speech. A Offered by Fords Club parade May 4 will kick off the at St. Nicholas Church Mon- May dinner until April 25. nephew of the bridegroom, question and answer period day when Mrs. William War- For transportation call Mrs. was conducted. FORDS—Mrs. Oswald Nebel, School, Woolbridge. She nowFords-Clara Barton Little was ring bearer. chairman of international re- resides in Metuchen. League season, according to ren introduced speakers, Com- Rodman Stratton. LAFAYETTE ESTATES S mitteeman T. Richard Krauss The , bride a graduate of lations, presented two scholar- Miss Margarida Rossaf, re- announcements made at a At a meeting of the county Rahway High School, is em-FIRST AID EXHIBIT meeting at Our Lady of Peace and Leon Blanchard. liberaries attended by Mrs. SHORECREST at FORDS ship winners. at the Pan-cipient of the scholarship ployed at Raritan Aresenal, FORDS — Robert Neary, American Day Social of. thefrom Brazil, is an English School. The parade will start Mrs. Chris Dandorf will ac- At Nicholas Elko and Mrs. and her husband, a Wood- Fords Fire Department, gave Woman's Club of Fords at the at the firehouse and proceed George Heath, members were major at Douglass and attend- cept reservations until May By MRS. LESTER KRESS bridge High School graduate, a demonstration of first aid library Monday. The Pan ed the University of Brazil. to the field at Fords Park. 12 for the theatre party at (Urged to write, to .the - state 55 Inverness sSCerraee, Fords is entering the armed forces- equipment at School 14 P.T.A American Exchange Scholar- senate to pass Bill's; the ••li- She is also studying music ap- Tfee first game will be Maythe Paper Mill June 4. Liberty 8-2215 ' . ' on April 24. meeting last. night. ship is a project of the. New preciation and entertained the 12. May 4 is designated "Go Mrs. B. Pintar won the spe- brary State Aid Act. Books Jersey Federation of Womens were donated to tlie library club with typical Brazilian to Church" Sunday and cial prize. A tricky tray social —Sunday dinner guests of Clubs to further international music and dance steps. fathers and sons are urged to by Mrs. Edward Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons was featured. understanding. Mrs. Laurence attend. Next meeting is May 12 Miss Ulla Kjems, Victor Jo- were Miss Margery Simmons, FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY Hart, State. chairman of in- Mrs. Ford A. Starkweather, • Featuring • hanssen, .Miss E. Scott and David Walsh, and Mr. and ternational relations, ex- vice president Of the sixth when a special film will be many from Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Joseph Simmons, who plained the project. district of the State Federa- shown. tion, was a guest. Membership Drive Mrs. Arthur Overgaard. an- celebrated Michael Simmons' CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Miss Doris Sohnle, formerly The Woman's Club choral Conducted by G.O.P. nounced a profit of $335. from birthday., : (Note: For insertions in the calendar, call Mrs. Lester of Iselin, spoke of her year's the benefit movit at Fords —Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kress, Ford, LI 8-2215, or Independent-Leader, ME 4- study in Paraguay. She is a group directed by Mrs. Nich- FORDS—The Second Ward MINIMUM rg rfl Playhouse. Stemin, Burnham Drive, dined 1111, before noon Tuesday of each week. Mrs. Kress is graduate of Woodbridge High olas Elko presented a musical Republican Club met at SERVICE <.3U Mrs. Clement, Mrs, Egan, out with Mr. and Mrs. Murray correspondent for Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey. School and Douglass College program. Mrs. Norman Ever- Frank's Hall, Monday and dis- CALL and Mrs. Oswald Nebel are Spivak, Sunday, for-their an- and teaches at Junior High sen was accompanist. cussed i.a membership drive For All delegates to th,e convention in niversary. APRIL now in progress. William Atlantic City May 13 through —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hornsby, candidate for town 16. Mrs. Legenza, Mrs. Joseph 17—Social, St. John's Women's Guild, auditorium. committee, was the speaker. RADIO & TELEVISION Occasions Mahon and children were 17 Luncheon, hot dog and apron sale, 11 to 4, Fords Fedor and Mrs. Elko are al- Ethel Kramer is Bride Members are requested to 463 New Brunswick Ave. ternates. , :•' ? party guests of Mr. and Mrs. Library Women's Club of Fords. : Nicholas Calandrillo, Jersey 19_joint Installation, Men and Women, V.F. W. Fords bring items to the penny sale ty, Wednesday. Post. .'"... Of Matawan Resident at the next meeting, May 12. -rajs' • 20 Our Lady of Peace Sodality Mother-Daughter Com- Meetings will be held through- Junior Drum-Bugle —Mr. and Mrs. Michael FORDS Miss Ethel will live at Valley Drive. out the summer. Mrs. H. PHONE Amodi and children and Mr. munion Breakfast, Church Hall. Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stenger, a graduate of Adamiek won the dark horse HI 2-1067 Corps Seeks Members 21—Meeting, 'Auxiliary, Clara Barton Little League. Woodbridge High School, is FORDS — Weekly practices and" Mrs; Tom Molyneaux 21—St. John's First Aid Squad meeting. Mrs. John Kramer, Fairfield prize. for the Fords Community have returned from a Carib- Avenue, was wed Sunday employed at E. R. Squibb and bean cru ise on the liner 21—Art Department, Womans Club of Fords meets at tc Joseph Stenger, son of Mr.Sons, New Brunswick. Mr. Junior Drum and Bugle Corps Mrs. Chester Baginski's home, 28 Dunbar Avenue. Stenger attends the Universi- BAND CONCERT TONIGHT are being held every Monday Homeric. 22 Regular meeting, Ramot chapter, B'nai Brith and Mrs. Joseph Stenger, Ma- FORDS — The fourth an- and Thursday at 52 Gordon —Happy anniversary to Mr. tawan, at Our Lady of Peace ty College of Rutgers Univer- Women. Church. Rev. Samuel Con- sity and is employed by thenual concert of Fords Memori- Avenue at 7. New members are and Mrs. Chris Dandorf, Sny- 23—Spring Hat Social, Ladies Aid Society, Our Re- al Post, V.F.W. band will be welcome. der Road. stance performed the double- Farmers and Merchants Bank deemer Lutheran Church, Parish Hall, at 2. ring ceremony. of Matawan. given tonight at Barron Ave- The •."Spring- Record Hop" —Mr. and Mrs. Angelo 24 PTA St. John's Episcopal church, regular meeting. nue School, Woodbridge. sponsored by the Corps will lOmbardi dined and danced 25-26—Rummage Sale St. John's Episcopal Church PTA Miss Margaret Kramer was toe April 26 at School 14/ at the Pines, Saturday with 10 AM. to 4 P.M. her sister's maid of honor and MARKS BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fastuca 26—Dance, Auxiliary Clara Barton Little League, Our Mrs. Viola Snow, sister of the FORDS - • Ronald Benyak, WILL CUTS SABLE >lr. and Mrs. Joseph Lydon, bridegroom, and. Miss Norma son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. HOME LONDON, England — Mrs., Lady of Peace Annex. Mr! and Mrs. Andrew Mayer, 27—Cake sale, Metwood;Chapter, ORT, Two Guys From Shear were bridesmaids. Benyak, Liberty Street, cele- Janie Abrahams bequeath/- J. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sendziak, Robert Colot served as best brated his birthday with Mr. LANDSCAPE one half of her sable wr?^ co . Harrison, Woodbridge. FLOWER SHOP Mr. and Mrs; M. Amato, and ' 29—Hot Dbg Sale, School 7 PTA. man with Gerard Hart and and Mrs. George Holland and SERVICE each of her daughters?-c .1 a Mr. and Mrs. John Zelesnick. George-Snow as ushers. children, Mr. and Mrs. John are always WELCOME! will made public recently. 30 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1 to 3, Cancer ® Lawn Specialists Mrs. Lombard! was tendered a a '• Dressing unit meeting, Ladies Aid Society. After a tour of Washington, Marsh and children, Mr. and Weddings Visit Our Shop : "Mother always wanted us birthday surprise by her Mrs. Al Newman and son, • Trees and Shrubs a Specialty at / D. C. and Virginia, the couple @ Expert Service 820 St. George : to have equal shares of every- friends. I MAY Charles Richards, Marie Jones Funeral Avenue I No Job Too Large or Pieces WOODBRIDGE : thing." commented one of the *•' - • and Anthony Korkowski. daughters. -—Mr. and Mrs.. Donald. SCUTTLING A SHIP Too Small — Call "We Deliver" ( Christensen were hosts £ i,_sfc. John's Episcopal Church PTA Social. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Wednesday at a birthday 1 Executive board, Ramot chapter, B'nai Brith On April 16, the World War Call In Your J (Over 16 Years of Ags-) Women, with Mrs. L. Kress; 55 Inverness Terrace. .Potted Order I party for son, Robert. Guests II liberty ship William C. Ral- CAEL UIDWIGSON Plants ME-4-8383 } LEARN TO were Linda Christensen, An- 1 Meeting of Ladies Aid Society, Our Redeemer FOLKS ston will be loaded with 6,500 Open Sundays Prompand Holidayt Servicse i While Supply t?! thony Lewis, /Nancy. Baio, Lutheran Church. tons of Army lewisite gas FAR AWAY? ME 4-9816 PLAY THE QBOAN Kenneth. Pollard, Susan Hor- 5_Altar and Rosary Society, Our Lady of Peace cylinders and mustard gas STORE HOURS' PER ans, Richard Keich, Donald Church. bombs, towed out to sea and ' PHONE Donahue, Eugene Holub, Judy 5—Priscilla Missionary Circle, Our Redeemer Luther- scuttled in water 2,257 fath- 3 LESSON Bidlen, Glen and Robert Sabo, an Church. oms deep. TODAY Open Daily Mrs. P. Muchi, Mrs. E. Sabo, 5—St. John's First Aid. Squad meeting. The Army Chemical Corps k costs little anywherei 9:30 A.M. No Organ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dona- 5^-WUliam J. Warren Association, Tumble Inn. say "dumping the chemicals! hue, Mrs. A. Pollard, Mr. and 6_Mother and Daughter Banquet, Ladies Aid Society in deep holes in the ocean in-, Toronto IS* to 6 P. M. Telephones: Mrs. Anthony Baio, Mrs. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Parish Hall at 6. volves no danger to human' Francis Bielen, Mrs. S. Holub 7—St. John's Women's Guild, hostess, Mrs. Olsen, beings or fish." . j Friday HU 6-0092 and Mrs. E. Keich. . Spaghetti dinner and supper, 11:30 to 1 and 5 to It doesn't say why it will I 9:30 A.M. 7, Auditorium, St. John's Episcopal Church. Sispose of the gas, ' t low in XJur 54th ear ME 4-74S5 to 9 P. M. •HOME OWNERS . HANDYMAN.. . GREINER Stop In and No Job of Any Kind Too Golden Opportunity Large or Too Small Funeral Home Say Hello ... © Carpentry For you to have your own business George D* # House Painting AUGUST F. GREINER, Director ® Commercial ©Several service stations in choice locations * announces that he is engaged A new Home At The Same Address Call for FLOWERS, Maintenance Birthdays, Anniversa- Cedar Closets available in this area now. in the practice of ® Completely Remodeled % ries, Weddings, etc., to H Patios - Porches m fYee training course plus a salary while you add extra joy to the $[ Civil Engineering and Land Surveying V GREEN STREET, WOODBHIDGE event—and other times A a ALUMINUM are learning. to express your sym- ) « At 410 Amboy Avenue Phone: Bftthy and thoughtful ' COMBINATION ® Financing can toearranged . S Bftthy and thoughtful- '- STORM AND SCREEN rless. Be assured of tne For Further Information Write Woodbridge, N, J. MErcury 4-0264 finest—call us. WINDOWS & DOORS New Location S| We Deliver and Telegraph: P & D HOME REPAIR ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY Residence: WALSHECK'S MErcury 4-2706 MErcury 4-4474 & IMPROVEMENT <:•.••'; , :*•••*.•'• ••?•*:••- FLOWER SHOP P. O. BOX 66, LINDEN, N. J. 11 B Street, Avenel, N. 3. Or Call HUnter 6-7000 Tel. ME-4-8280 305 Amboy Ave. ME-4-1S36 iously the completion of our total ;chool needs—and each step in this Noah's Ark, But Not According to the Scriptures tdlson Township - Fords Beacon direction means we are approaching "ulfillment of our responsibilities as Published Every Thursday By Public. Names The Woodbridge Publishing Co. in adult people. We have no obligation Post Office -Address: Fords, N. J. " quite so grave as providing for the in- MEreury. -4-1111 tellectual development of our cTuldr;en, and every time we can give some tangi- Charles E. Gregory ble recognition of this fact then our Editor and Piibiislier maturity seems a little more assured. By Kenneth Fink, Director, young people getting of the Independents men- . Subscription rates by mail, including We congratulate the Board of Edu- out of hand 10 Princeton Research Service Schoois: : tioned it. postage, one year, $3.50; six months, $1.75; cation and its architect, Murray Liebo- lack of schools; j On other problems named, three months, $ 1.00; single copies, by mail, PRINCETON, N, j. — New shortage of teachers 6. | witz, for the careful and economical Jersey political leaders across National, defense . 5 differences among the various 15 cents. All payable in advance. .High cost of living 4..J major: political party groups planning which appears to be con- fch& -state presently planningTo; o much foreign aid 3 . By carrier delivery, 10 cents per copy. foi the coming all-important' Integration: racial problems t are relatively insignificant. tained in the new Menlo Park school. Congi essiorral and'U: S: Sen- Other answers -••*.' IB Today's" statewide findings Ezicered as second class matter April 17, We feel fully confident it will serve its No opinion 2 - . ate Election. Campaigns would' Percentages add to more would indicate that if the un- 1936, at Fords, N. J., post office, under the purpose well—practicularly because of do well to examine what rank employment picture does not Act of March 1, 1879. and file voters in the state than 100 because some people j change sharply, iP.r ..the better ' she consistent application of sound consider the nation's biggest, named more than one prob- during,,the next few .months, civic concern by individual and organ- problems. lem. one of'the top issues that New An interesting sidelight i« Jersey voters in all parties Good Nf;ws for 'Us! ized residents of the area. These were Unemployment and fear of today's survey is that, rank unemployment is far and will .be keenly interested in It is good news that Lawrence of inestimable help and we .hope and file Republicans, Demo- heai-ing about is what each away the biggest national crats, and Independents in ;.heir example will be a beacon for problem insofar as rank and party proposes to do to solve Clement, supervisor of our municipal the state alike'.. agree . in the unemployment problem. road department, has refused a very others confronted with the same re- file New Jersey voters are naming unemployment /the. ' 'Undoubtedly, the party that sponsibility. concerned. More than four nation's biggest .problem; al- •can convince voters, that .it flattering offer, to assume similar du- times as many people men- beit somewhat fewer .Inde- can, do a better.job on getting tion it is as name any other pendents than either Repub- ties for Middlesex County. a people,back to work will carry Insanity at Work -m le problem. licans,. or Democrats consider Congress come next Novem-' Mr. Clement's decision is even more Keeping the peace and unemployment. the natiqn's. ber. There probably has been no more juvenile delinquency tie for No. 1 problem. 4% of the.Re- imposing because it entails a consider- reprehensible act of vandalism in com- second place, each receiving publicans talked to; 53% of Official government figures able financial loss to him. and was exactly the . same proportion the Democrats, and 37% of show that despite the fact munity history than that perpetrated of mentions. the Independents personally that the [number of people made purely on the basis of his loyalty last week at Beth Israel Cemetery Changes in public outlook told New Jersey Poll staff re- employed in March increased as recorded today clearly in- porters that they considered 200,000 over the- month of to the community and to the Town when 270 grave stones were desecrated dicate a marked shift in sen- unemployment the country's February, the number of un- Committee. It is all too seldom that and disfigured. timent over the past year or biggest problem. employed also increased Obviously, the work was that of an so Still another interesting; slightly. As of March 31, the we see such selflessness in the public Not since 1949 did rank and sidelight is that somewhat number of unemployed in.the service—and this is probably one of the insane mind giving instructions 'to evil file New Jersey voters rank higher proportions of rank nation was between 5.2 mil- lion and 5,250,000—a slight reasons the County hoped to avail it- hands. There is no other explanation unemployment the nation's and file Republicans than for the wanton invasion of sacred top problem. And at that either Democrats or Indepen- increase over February's 5,- self of Mr. Clement, his prodigious in- time, far fewer people in the ddents named Keeping the 173,000 unemployed. premises, and we are of the firm state named unemployment peace the nation's top prob- This newspaper presents dustry and his intelligent supervision. opinion we do not have in our midst than do today. (47% name it lem. 14% of the Republicans; the reports of the New Jersey We would like to suggest, in exchange today compared to 28% -who6% of the Democrats, and 4% Poll exclusively in this area. any of sound mind-who would thus named it i nl949.) for Mr. Clement's splendid spirit of express themselves because of racial or LETTERS TO THE EDITOR This picture reflects the loyalty, that the municipality make religious bias. It has been our pride economic changes that the some, real effort to correct the wide through the years that we have been Charles E. Gregory, Editor friend you hadn!t seen for a years, spent thousands of nation has just been going Know Your Representatives Independent-Leader i long time! Same thing' with dollars to get the roads and through, from a situation of disparity in the salary paid him here an understanding and tolerant and ; sewers we have. We did not full production and employ- The best citizen is an active citizen, one who is Woodbridge, N. J. . • the kids. So, Mr. Sursum ment to employment cutbacks with that which he would have earned respectful people, keenly aware of the Dear" Sir: Cprda, I hope you won't think ask those outside 'our district . alert and goes to the source to secure the best available today. information. The best representative is one who co- dignity of all men and of their con- I would like to put Mr. me too rude or cruel but may tq do the job for us. We peti- had he accepted the county offer. God walk with ypu all your tioned the town fathers, dug When New Jersey Poll staff operates with his constituents and is ready and eager victions. Sursum Corda's mind at ease. reporters put this question to to receive their views. Herewith are the addresses of The enormous road problems of I am the mother of one of days. And. the kids and I down into our pockets and got want to thank you. for your \vhat we wanted. Those in a cross-section of the state's your representatives. Keep in tpuch with them. Woodbridge Township are, in the We hope fervently that the despica- two teen-agers who recently citizens: made an appeal for. a place to interest—but . please '. don't other parts of town did and main, Mr. Clement's personal prob- ble desecration at Beth Israel will be ever blame it on the parents should do the same. "What do you consider the UNITED STATES CONGRESS . gather. I feel that under nation's bigrgest problem to- Senator H. Alexander Smith (R), Senate Office Build- lems—and .he treats them as such. understood for what it is—the product proper supervision, this is not some may not care but here in As to the upkeep of these this house we do care and improvements, each ward is ing, Washington, D. C. Home—Princeton. of insanity and not of the attitude of a bad idea for the youngsters. Senator Clifford P. Case (R), Senate' Office Building, Ea'ch passing day adds to them, but I do not wish to be rude, know where our kids are— entitled to it's just share, 'one These were the results: any responsible segment of our people. Unemployment: the reces- Washington, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahwayv he seems to be singularly equipped to just want to set some people or else! fifth, no more«no less. Why sion: people out of work; apply the most careful judgment to We sincerely regret the occasion, and .straight. I have three sons. A Teen-agers' not be fair? Here .is proof people laid off 47% Representative Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R), (Fifth One is a Marine in the Philip- Peace-Loving Mother again, that we in the First Keepipff the peace: Congressional District), House Office Building, them and to have the patience arid offer a devout hope that no words will handling Russia 10 Washington, D. C. Home, Morristowri. be spoken or thoughts expressed which pines and the other, a student Ward should be incorporated Juvenile delinquency: perseverance to dispose of them fairly at Woodbridge High. The Mr. Charles Gregory, Editor, ' into a borough. The longer STATE LEGISIATTJBE and promptly with the relatively lim- will belie this belief. third son is a 3-year-old. Now Independent-Leader, ... . we put it off the more it is I was once a Den Mother for Green Street, Woodbridge going to cost,us. Action is Senate ited means at his disposal. four and one-half years, a Sir:- John A. Lynch CD), 55 Paterson Street, New Brunswick needed and now. -Just Paragraphs- Assembly Take It Easy—Learn to Relax charter member of the Boy How unreasonable, unjust RALPH S. KELLY On the community's behalf, we want Scouts and also attended William Kurtz (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amboy and selfish the thoughts of 568 Linden Avenue David I. Stepacoff .CD), 160 Lewis Street, Perth Amboy to extend our deep appreciation to Mr. Modern life has its complications. meetings of the P.T.A. I at- some' of us can. be, is clearly How Come? tend St. Cecelia's Church— How come gals with cotton J. Edward Crabiel (D), 38 Highland Drive, Milltown , Clement for deciding to remain with It proceeds at a very rapid pace. With 1 illustrated in 'the expression NAVY STUDIES CUTBACKS •.bothMass and Bingo! 'rhard- of a candidate for committee- The Chief Pf Naval Opera- stockings never see a mouse? BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS us. Our road problem couldn't pos- the airplane and the-automobile an- ly ever go to movies. You may —Coast Guard Magazine. man, in one of the recently- tions has tpld Congress the Karl E. Metzger (D\, Director, Rutgers University, New sibly be in more capable or determined nihilatirig"distance, the radio and tele- find me at home most any formed wards in town. A Navy might have to lay up day or evening. We are not a Traveller Brunswick hands. vision bringing instantaneous reports person who is so thoughtless, mpre ships and close more George F. Baier (D), 39Q George Street, New Brunswick fist-fighting family—by that lacks . the corisideration of At .88 a Tennessee -farmer on events, and other characteristics I mean, we get along pretty shore stations to conform to has' journeyed to Knoxville, George L. Burton, Jr. (D), 6 Eggers Street, Route 9, others and is so neglectful of a manpower cut. New Brunswick ... of our present-day living, the hurn&i well, in fact better than' the Golden Rule, is hardly the ; Admiral Arleigh A. Burke forfcy-one miles away, for the average. first times in his life. It must Joseph R. Costa ,

BOAT LOOTED nar; seventh district: Ralph 686; William Homsby (R), full Dr Richard Borup. fR>, 209; Church. Services WOODBRIDGE —' Two Cohen defeated John J. Don- term: 197; Robert Neary iRi, Fourth Waid- Thomas J. Cob- (Continued from Page 4) brass deck plates were stolen ahue; eighth district: Herman,, one-year term, 196; Third tello 'I>K 78S, John J. Lcddy Trinity Church School Fac- from a boat used by the Rari- C. Fallpn emerged victor over Ward: Elmer Dragos

Green St. Circle (Iselin) Intersection of Kontes 1 and 9 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. \ PAGE TEN THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1953 EDISON TOWNSHIP- AND FORDS BBEACOI N

- Ascorien SsbooS - Fishing Taskle Liquor Store Photography - Hadio & TV Service - -Slfpsovers -Draperies'- a s. Highlights (From Editorial Page) •fiet That «Reel'fixed Telephone MEreury 4-1889 High School Music Depart- SPSSAK RATES — INFORMATION ment will be held May 16, at Scfieci . - WpOBBfilDiBE " 4c each additional word I Deadline for ads: Wednesday 8 p.m. Tiie affair, under the ladle atid TV Service CUSTOM-TAILORED $1.00 for 15 words 10 A, M. for the same week's direction of 1 { s. Elizabeth' 172 Brown Avenue, Iselin Liquor Store. 21 Chestnut Street Payable in advance publication Mussacchia, will consist of a NOTE: No classified ads taken over phone; varied program. Highlights PRIVATE ACCORDION Mitchell MARY ANDRASCIK, Prop. (Shorecrest Section) SLIPCOVERS will include a presentation of ~"£4urner" • MODERN must be sent in. LESSONS "JPenn" Complete Stock of Domes- . CARTERETV the final movement of Beeth- (Given in Yoiir Home or Our 'ALCEPO," "AIKEX," ® TRADITIONAL Telephone Mercury 4-1111 oven's Fifth Symphony by the • • •" "CENTAURE" - tie and Imported Wines, CALL Studio) "SEA JOY" and "JOHNSON" @ PROVINCIAL Concert Orchestra; Handle's © Complete Accordion Repairs ® Sales. Keiitals, Exchanges Home of Real Parts Beers and Liquors KI-1-2551- Choice of New 195S Patterns "Hallalujah Chorus" from the REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY HELP WANTED © Pickups and Amplifiers Antenna Installations SPECIAL! FOR SALE "Messiah" to be sung by the Installed ALL MAKES . ' FEMALE morning chorus; a selection of $ Music Books for Aqeordion Reel Checked, Cleaned, WOODBKIDGE, N. J. 27 Years Experience 3-Pe. Set 1956 PONTIAC — Star Chief For Information Call Polished, Greased and In Electronics music from Richard Rodgers' Adjusted, for Only .... Regr. $129.95 LADIES — Is extra money Catalina, two-door hard top, "The King and I" by the Con- ME-4-5666 Plus Parts If Needed . needed? You can become a fully equipped, good condition. cert Band, and other such CLEARANCE SALE! S89-95 buccessful Avon Representa- Call Kimball 1-8552 after standards as "September in •-Locksmith BeiEphoistery tive in your neighborhood toy 5:00 PM. 4-3 - 4-24* 3 . Discount On AH friendly calls. Pleasant, digni- the Rain" and "I Only Have °/O Fishing: Tackle! fied part-time work. Write P. POUR GRAVES. Choice lo- Eyes For You" to be sung by ALTERATIONS AND FISHTNG TACKLE ..WOMBHI'DG.E.KEY Budget Terms O. Box 705, Plainfield. or call the afternoon chorus. AND REPAIR . SPECIAL! cation, Beth Israel Memori- Debating League ADDITIONS & LOCKSMITH SHOP CHAIR PL-6-6655. ' 4/17 al Park, Woodbridge. Current 256 Monroe St., Rahway Rewebbed CUSTOM IRAFERIES price. E. N. Dorman, 11 South A new debating league was NEW CONSTRUCTION Telephone FU-8-3894 Auto-Home SOFA Newest 1958 Patterns MERCHANDISE Street, Morristown, N. J. Tel. recently set up, consisting of Rewebbed WANTED JE-8-3802. 4-3 - 4-24 Woodbridge, St. Mary's, Perth OFFICE KEYS Seat Bottoms Repaired Visit Our Showroom— Arnboy; St. Mary's, South Am- VINCENT KELLER Furnace' Cleaning - DUPLICATED "For Fi:ee Estimate Call Open Daily 9:30 to 6, STEINWAY or other . fine ROCKOLA JUKE BOX. Ex- boy; St. Peter's, New Bruns- SERMAYAN 1 Friday 9:30 to 9 piano wanted. State make, cellent condition, 20 records. wick, and Linden High. School. . Builder SAFES SOLD price. Write P. O. Box 1, c/o Call ME-4-9770 after 3:00 P.M. Each of these teams will de- UPHOLSTERY SHOPS For Free Estimates 1330 Stone Street IS YOUR HOME Tools, Hardware, Paints, Glass Est. 1907 this newspaper. 4-10 - 4-24* bate four times after which 570 AMBOV AVENUE RAHWAY ® AVENEI, Call ME-4-6410 4-3 - 4-17 awards will be presented. Rahway, N. J. HALF CLEAN? ' WOODBRIDGE DISCOUNTS UP TO 70% The first of the debates was Tel. ME-4-1056 - ME 4-1217 Telephone Holland Sani-Vac Service cleans FU-8-9954 REAL ESTATE ® Foam rubber — plastic •— held at Woodbridge High the part of your home you CAN'T Open Daily 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. RON-LEW leatherette — cottons — nov- School on Tuesday. Bill Rab- FUIton 8^0976 clean—warm air pipes . .- cold air Sunday 8 A. M.. to 1 P. M. FOR SALE pipes . . . chimney ... the entire i\ DECORATORS, INC. elty fabrics — curtain, drapery in owitz, first negative, and heating system! Cleans gas, coal, RAHWAY — 6-room house, and slip-cover materials. oil and warm air heating systems. 93 Main Street Raymond Rhinehart, second Woodbridge near station; two garages. Wilco's Do-It-Yourself Center, negative, took part in the Coal Here's why it pays to have - Roofing '& Siding - $12,000.00. Call FU-8-1333. Highway 36, Keyport. Open morning- program against de- the Holland Sani-vac Service 4/17* Tuesday thru Sunday 10 A. M. baters from St. Mary's High once a year: Move "IDEAL WAY" E &L to 6 P. M. 4/17-4/24 School. The judges were Rob- COAL & OIL CO. • SAVES COSTLY REPAIRS Phone FU-S-3914 Wedding ROOFING RAHWAY—4-room bungalow. ert Vogel, lawyer; Alan Balmt, ® REDUCES FIRE HAZARDS FOR SERVICES executive. at the Metal and @ CUTS DECORATING BILLS Albums CO. Printing Oil, steam. Lot 60 x 100. KEROSENE AGENT NATIONAL VAN Thermite Company,' and How- © REDUCES DIRT IN HOME Insured Good section. $8,500.00. Call HAVING TROUBLE with © INSURES HEAT COMFORT LINES Formal PU-8-13'33. 4-17* ard Sharp, pharmacist. LET US Portraits Roofing Installation and your sewerage? Electric Sew- Phone for Representative Today! erooter removes roots, filth, The afternoon program in- ME-4-9050 1286 St. George Ave.,- Avenel 3-D Repairs of All Types WANTED TO BUY cluded Brenda Wilson, Irst SOLVE YOUR . ® ALUMINUM SIDING sand and stoppage from Pictures affirmative, and Pat Leary, HEATING PROBLEM 3-4 Rooms-S20, $25, $30 ® LEADERS ® GUTTERS HOUSE (One or Two Fami- clogged pipes, drains and sew- second affirmative. The jud- 5-6 Rooms—$35, $40, §50 SEE; ' (Or Call) ® SLATE REPAIR lies) Hill -Section, Carteret ers. No digging, no damages ges for this debate were Mr. FROM SERVICE • HOT ASPHALT ROOFS P. O. Box 122, Woodbridge, —rapid and efficient. Call Vogel, Raymond Jackson, TO COMPLETE HEAT- POPIEL STUDIOS For Free Estimates Phone N. J. 4-17 - 5-1* Tony's Plumbing and Heating pharmacist; and Mr. Herbert 466 Amboy Avenue. VVoodbridge ME-4-8007. 4-,3 - 4-24 30 Grant Avenue VA 6-5616 or Horn, principal of Carteret ING INSTALLATIONS FOR RENT High School. .. CARTERET VA 6-0420 • MISCELLANEOUS ® ME 4-1400 Fuel 011 TEL. KI-1-5329 FURNITURE DEALERS The topic for both sessions IF YOUR DRINKING has be- was "Resoived: That United MUST DISPOSE OF States Foreign Aid Should Be FREIGHT CLAIM AND come a problem, Alcoholics Anonymous can help you. Call Substantially Increased". AWEPIEL JOHN J. BITTINe - Plumbing & Heating - T.R.STEVENS WAREHOUSE DAMAGED Dance May 9 Roofing and Sheet Metal Wort FURNITURE BI-2-1515, or write P. O. Box COAL - FUEL OIL FUEL OIL 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. SHOP NOW for wonderful bar- 253, Woodbridge. "Drifting and Dreaming" FOR lALIW gains on furniture and fabrics! will be the theme of the spring g26 Rahway Ave., Avenel A. 1. Hall & Son QUALITY WOODBRIDGE Living room, dining and bedroom 4-3 - 4-24 dance sponsored by the junior Repairs furniture: dinettes, occasional ta- Local and Long Distance Plumbing & Heating Co. bles, lamps, rugs, broadlooms, bed- DOMESTIC ALLEY CAT — class of Woodbridge Hig-h Moving and Storage ding, bedspreads, draperies, etc. ... School, May 9, in the gymna- 225 Lincoln Ave., Elizabeth all greatly reduced! One-of-a-kind 11 mbs., spayed, bobtailed. NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS of floor samples, discontinued items, Needs good home. KI-1-8459 sium. ielieatessen Household and Office FurnituTC warehouse damage and freight ! A variety of entertainment, JOBBING and claim merchandise . . . some evenings. . 4/17 Over 25 Years of Authorized .Agent ALTERATIONS scratched, some damaged, some dance contests, prizes,- and re- Friendly Service Howard Van Lines Air-ConditioniHg slightly soiled ... all usable with ANTIQUE SHOW and Sale, freshments will be featured. Separate Rooms for Storage Warm Air Heat small amount of cleaning or re- Highland Park Temple, Mrs. Kuczma, is the advisor, ELECTRIC SEWER Industrial Exhaust System pair. ALL ARE TREMENDOUS TRE CRATING •" PACKING CLEANING Motor Guards DIAL BARGAINS! Shop Monday through South Third and Benner St., and Pat Capik, is general 613 Rahway Ave., FOR FREE ESTIMATES Saturday 1 to 4 P. M. St. George Highland Park, N. J., April 21, chairman. SHIPPING Call ME-4-2145 or ME-4-5266 Ave.-Stiles St. Warehouse is di- Woodteidge 100 Fulton Street Unclaimed Furniture of Every SEWERS INSTALLED rectly behind Esso Station in 22, 23, 1-10 P. M. Snack bar. Sophs Busy (Opp. White Church) Description Linden. WOODBRIDGE For Free Estimates Call KOOS BROS. WAREHOUSE 4/17 The sophomore class is also ® SALADS at Their Best Office and Warehouse EL-3-2976 "HU-6-7446 E' 4-1111 -2-3 busy planning for its annual ® SODA FOUNTAIN 34 Atlantic St., Carteret CONSTRUCTION workers. POLICE HAVE HARD TIME class party. They have chosen Directors - Tel. KI-1-5540 Henry Jansen & Son No'Job Rooms for rent by day or CHICAGO,- 111. — Veteran as their theme "Twilight ® FRESH BAKERY Chicago police had a tough Time". The highlight of the GOODS week. Moderate prices. Gall affair April 25, will be the - Music Instruction -. Tinning and ME-4-9770 after 3:00 P.M. time with Carl Marts recently Open 1 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. WOODBRSDGE Too Large after he was picked up crowning of the king and Enroll Your Child Now for Sheet Metal Work 4_3 . 4-24* I queen. There will also be en- INCLUDING SUNDAYS wandering loose in the city. tertainment and the "Celtairs" ,

STILL GOING STRONG - - By Alan Maver To Face ARC ARC* Rutgers Prep. 9 WOODBRIDGE—Tuned up WOODBRIDGE — Prospec- after a 10-5 eight-inning vic- tive members of the Wopd- tory over St. Mary's of Perth midge Little League were Amboy, Coach Frank Capra- alerted to the fact that tryouts ro's Woodbridge High School for twelve teams in the two baseball team is in a happy In recent years we have heard on numerous divisions will start Saturday at occasions that the calibre of professioiial baseball frame of mind to seek, its third 9 o'clock at the. Van Buren straight triumph of the sea- is on a downhill slide, with most sporty enthusi- Stieet Stadium. The annual spring drills will be under the son against Rutgers Prep at asts placing the blame on the vanishing minor supervision of Little League Johnson Park, New Bruns- leagues. Al Campanis, the Las Angeles scout, isn't personnel. .: wick. , Bob Filarowiez made his of the same opinion—he blames the plight of the The tryouts will " run for first start for Woodbridge three consecutive Saturdays, game on inadequate coaching from the Little weather permitting, and will against St. Mary's and came Leagues straight up to the majors. 1 through with a commendable ALMOST MADE IT Although they lost out in the annual playoffs to the Fords conclude May 3.. All three eight-hit performance, stink- Wildcats, the St James' C Y O. completed a most successful season, winning the sessions will commence at 9 ing out eight and issuing four American Division championship during their initial campaign in the Recreation and terminate at noon. free passes. Frank Corej, St. As an example, Al maintains that a football Senior Basketball League. The Saints wound up with 12 victories against eight de- All boys who have registered Mary's losing chueker, also feats. Pictured in the front, left to right, are Jerry DeMaio, Bill Anderson, Allen must take -part in a minimum halfback is required to learn by heart any number Jordan and Bill Roberts. Standing, Bruce Younger, Ernie Venerus, Ray Terpanik worked a good game. He of gridrion assignments and yet finds difficulty of two of the three tryouts in fanned 12 and walked seven. and Richard Sullivan. order to be eligible to play in St. Mary's dropped its with a few baseball signals. He goes on to explain the "Little League this season. opener 2-0 to South River and that there is considerable work in details of the Boys who played in the because of this, was not ex- game in training camps but it is mostly restricted league last year are not re- pected to give the veteran Cunningham Sparkles, uired to participate in the try- Woodbridge nine much of a to the new and younger players. The established outs. However, boys who were battle. However, the Saints in the Pony League last season proved to be real scrappers veterans are not exposed to it in a serious way. must take part in the drills in * * --t * arid hung on until the Bar- order to be eligible for Little rons scored five' runs in the Once the major league season starts, nothing Trackers Lose League play this year. top of the eighth to seal the whatsoever is done in drills on the cut-ofT, the ELIZABETH — Woodbridge Barrons was Bill Ziesemer, a Mile Run (4.44) — 1. Gross The only personnel per- verdict. In fact, the Ambdy- High School's record of never newcomer who was impressive (W); 2. Rielly (TJ); 3. Meade mited on the fields during the ans enjoyed a 2-0 lead until run-down, pick-off, sacrifice and similar plays on having lost a dual track meet taking the high hurdles in (TJ). tryouts. will be the players .;7-5M»-aJi Distributed by Kiity Features Syndicate the fifth- and a 4-3 margin- the field. During the campaign, if a club runs into in two years came "to ari 16.5..;, His - teammate, Chris High Hurdles (16.5) "— 1. undergoing surveillance and before the score became tied abrupt end at Warinanco Zehrer, followed him across Zieszmer (W); 2. Zehrer (W>: managers in charge of the in the seventh. a losing streak, a manager then calls for early tryouts. Evesyone else shall Park when a veteran Thomas the finish line.- Zehrer also 3. Harris iTJ). The Barrons* took advan- practice, but always it is a batting^ drill. Jefferson team upended Coach placed second in the low hur- Low Hurdles (22.3) — 1. remain outside of the playing fields. Barrons to Vie tage of the breaks through- Lou Bartha's Barrons by a dles behind the Tee Jay's Len Harris (TJ): 2. Zehrer tW>: out rnost of the game. Capra- Harris. 3. Arnold (TJ). Questions pertaining to the ' Some managers are aware of the present situa- 76-41 score. tryouts will be answered by ro's men were good on the As a unit, Thomas Jefferson Bart Clark of Woodbridge Broad Jump (20 feet, 9*4 base paths, stealing six bases, tion and are selecting coaches with a thorough and Jim Ennis tied for^ first inches) — 1. Cunningham Mr. W. Tomes or Mr. G. Mor- In Penn Relays stole the show, but it was rell, who will be located in the and were ' opportunists in Woodbridge's Pat Cunning- place in the pole valt after (W); 2. Kaswell (TJ); 3. turning .five of seven walks knowledge of baseball to help their club. Years clearing the crossbar at 10 vicinity of the three fields for PHILADELPHIA .— High proteges clicked off eight in a ham who was the individual Harris (TJij the convenience of parents into runs. ago, it was customary for a manager to pick or- star of the meet. The fleet- feet. The Barrons' Parkas Pole Vault (10 feet) —Tie, school runners have been sup- row between 1948 and 1954. copped third place. Clark (W) and Ennis (TJ); and prospects. plying top thrills at the Penn Among the 17 winners of " St. Mary's came up with a ganization men and former team-mates for their footed Red Blazer started by All a boy requires is a glove, pair of runs in the first in- winning the quarter-mile in Thomas Jefferson also dom- 3. Parkas (W>. Relay Carnival for the last 63 high school mile relays 'last coaches. In football, the coaches are selected only inated the weights with Dick since all other equipment will years. And the dyed-in-the- year, Pelha-m Memorial scored ning. Ron Nemyo led off with 51.0 for a hew Woodbridge Shot Put (45 feet, 7 inches) be furnished by the Little a single, took second on a wild because of their ability to teach the game. record. He erased the former Meiselman winning the discus — 1. Meiselman (TJ); 2. Priis wool Relay Carnival fan finds its sixth triumph while DeWitt and shotput events, and Steve League. the high school relays that Clinton, in winning its fourth, pitch, but was tagged out •:;• * * * mark of 51.3 held by Bob Kas- (W); 3: Malice, (W). Boys eight and nine years when Jerry Gonyo scooped up ko. From there, Pat went on Arnold the javelin. Discus (134 feet) — 1. open Saturday, April 26, ths came in fir&t for its initial In comparison to football, baseball still has a old will report to field three. most appetizing. triumph since 1947. Richie kayla's grounder in to win the broad jump and Woodforidge travels to Ran-Meiselman (TJ); 2. Friis (W); The managers in charge "will front of third base. Corej then long way to go in this respect. It must have better place second in the high jump dalls Island, New York, Satur- 3. Gross (TJ). ..'•.•'. be E. Fitzgerald, J. Schubert Ken Doherty, Carnival di- N. J. Dominates reached first on a fielder's to collect 12 big points for the day to compete in the Iona- Javelin (173 feet, 2 inches) and W. Knott. rector, has made one minor Over 20 years, New Jersey choice when an attempt was instruction from capable teacehrs. A lot of base- Barrons. Relays where they won the — 1. Arnold (TJ); 2. Gross schedule change this year and Class Mile championship m Boys 10 years old will report the class mile relays will not schools have ^dominated the made to nip Kayla. Jim Giles, . ball men can tell a player what he is doing wrong Thomas Jefferson domin- (TJ; 3. Priis (W). to field one. Supervising man- Carnival with 58 different the next batter, pounded a 1957. High Jump (5 feet 4 inches) agers will be F. DeJohn, W. start until noon, following the schools grabbing- 131 first double to right field to send at the plate, but the good coach is the one who ated the sprints, which prac- Tuesday the Barrons return — 1. Manson (TJ); 2. Tie, completion of .the distance tically sewed up the meet. Bill Kasiewicz and B. Jorgenson. medley high school champions- places. Metropolitan New York both runners across the plate.- can supply the remedy. It is only diagnosis; there Mittman won both the 100 to Group IV" competition op- Cunningham (W) and Gaines Boys eleven and twelve are schools have spread 82 first posing Perth Amboy at Wood- (TJ). ship. places among 38'schools, while In the top of the fifth, must also be a prescription. and 200 yard dashes and was to present themselves at field Woodbridge scored three runs followed to the tape in both bridge. two. H.. Sneedse, T. Czmyr In the last 20 years, 217 dif- 47 Pennsylvania high schools 100 Yard Dash (10.4) — 1. ferent high schools from nine have won 78 times. to take over, 3-2. Pilarowicz Companis was careful to point out that many events by his teammates, Mittman (TJ); 2. W<ers League Leaders and A. Lengyel will be the States have won the 335 class walked and Stu Meyers sin- Chuck Walters and Jack Price. (TJ); 3. Price (TJ). managers directing the try- mile relays. These relays are, A minor, change in recent gled before Ronnie Hoyda boys get the wrong start in baseball from im- Carl Gross, spectacular 220 Yard Dash (23.01 — 1. outs. in truth, "classified" since years has switched schools drilled a two-ply shot to left Woodbridge miler who has Mittman (TJ): 2. Walters All boys are to make certain Doherty sets up the field for within a 20 mile radius of to chase home his two team- proper coaching. From his experience, he has Cling to Edge their managers check off their Philadelphia into a series of found this to be in both high schools and Little lost only one race during his (TJ); 3. Price (TJ). each race according to male mates. Brodkin reached first career, was an easy winner, 440 Rard Dash (51.0) — 1. Team Standings names in order to have a cor- enrollment in the high school. races on Friday afternoon. ' base on an infield error and Leagues. He claims that numerous high schools crossing the finish line better Cunningham (W); 2. Manson Won Lost rect attendance record. Last year Woodtoridge High The winners of the first Hoyda moved over to third on than 200 yards ahead of his (TJ); 3. Gaines (TJ). Woodb'dge Liquor .. 29 * 10 School of New Jersey won the three races last.year repeated the play. Two pitches later., will name a qualified man to coach football, while Ryan's Plumbing .... 26 13 1956 triumphs. Scoring doubles Hoyda sprinted home with closest rival, Bill Riley of 880 Yard Run (2.15) — 1. McCarthy's S. G. :. 25 14 class mile relay championship some member of the faculty with inadequate Thomas Jefferson. Whitley (TJ); 2. LeGrand with Pat Cunningham, Bob were —Redding of Delaware, the third run On a wild heave baseball background will direct the diamond Another winner for the (TJ); 3. Jenkins (TJ). Bob's TV 24 15 Kasko, Joe Pritsche and Carl •Schuyikill Haven, Pa., ind by Corej. Urban's Cot'ge S. .. 22% I6V2 Gross passing the baton. Dunbar of Lynehburg, Vir- squad. Mayer's Tavern .... 22 17 ginia. "/••,•;.• Barron Errors Costly Fritsche and Kasko have grad^ St. Mary's took over again if. t- * * L. J. Gerity F. H. .. 20 19 uated and will be replaced on . A year ago it was unusual to Woodta'dge Olds .... 19V WVa 9 in the bottom of the fifth by Whether you agree with this column or not, Pingry Golfers Subdue 2 the team by Chris Zehrer and have nine of the 17 winners scoring two runs. A double by Mauro Motors 16 23 Tony DeRosa. collecting their . first triamph Almasi Trucking ..11 28 Roger Buck, two Woodbridge you will have to admit it is food for thought. Well, Kearny High leads in vic- in the period 1938-1957. These errors arid a pair of walks ac- Urban's Sunoco S. .. 10 29 newcomers included William that's the answer I received from Duffy after Woodbridge in Debut State Jewelers 9 30 tories in the last two decades, counted for the Lions' scores. COLONIA — Woodbridge day winding up the busy slate having crossed the finish line Tennant, Pa,, Fairmont questioning him on the subject. WOODBRIDGE — The Heights, D. C, Bishop DuBois, Allen Koperwhats started High School's golf team made opposing Cranford at the Woodbridge Liquor pinners, a in the van no fewer than eight the Barrons off in the top of- its season's debut on the Co- Echo Lake Country Club. times. N. Y., Wooaibridge, N. J., All strong and steady aggrega- Hallows, N. Y. .-Riee, N. -Y.,the seventh frame with a bunt HOOKERS. . . . Butch Gumey, the colorful lonia Country Club links this Bill Hetfield (Pingry) .... 44 12—56 tion, held on to their three- Harold Jardine, in his 36 th ( single. He stole second on the week, but the opener was not P. Abry, Woodbridge ...... 43 12—55 year as mentor of the team, Booker T. Washington, Va., Barron outfield'er back in the late '30'Sj is the new ! game lead in the Knights of Archbishop Stepinac, White first pibch" and was given the a glorious one due to an 8 /2-J. Rogers (Pingry) 42.. 0—42 Columbus Intr- -Council Bowl- will be sending his thirty- wave over to third when Corej president of the Carteret P.B.A. . . . Ernie Dubay 3 Yo loss to Pingry. The match Bob Andrews (W'bridge) 54 0—54 PHIL RIZZUTO- third mile relay team to Plains, N. Y., and John. A.dams, S. Schwartz (Pingry) .. 45 18—63 ing League by downing Almasi Ozone Park, ft. Y. . .'" • committed a balk on Hoyda. was an abbreviated 12-hole Trucking two games to one. Franklin Field this year. His Hoyda then laid down a bunt informed us that the Township Grammar School event. A. Ciccone (Woodbridge) 50 15—60 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. Baseball League is scheduled to launch its season Ted Walter (Pingry) 53 17—70 The Liquor Dealers dropped — Let's have a look at the which scored Koperwhats and John Rogers and Steve J. Morgan (Woodbridge) 55 17—72 the middle clash when Al- clubs most experts think it was good enough to permit Monday. . . . The Oak Tree golf course opens Sat- Schwartz were Pingry's best, masi's came up with a big might provide Casey Stengel'.s him to outrace the throw to winning over their opponents Colonia Pony Loop game, due chiefly to the bowl- Yankees with serious opposi- STRIKES and SPARES first. An error on Brodkin's . urday and the boys cleaning their clubs for the by 3-0 tallies. The Barrons event are members of the VIPs. . . . Coach Frank Teams Seek Games ing of Eel Gallagher and Bill tion in the 1958 American infield grounder and bunt by who faced the visitors' win- Almasi, who hit the sticks- for League race. Gonyo brought Hoyda all the ning combination were Bob COLONIA—Two teams rep- WOODBRIDGE SERVICE LEAGUE Iselin Chiefs ...:.._ ....32 16 Capraro has two of his starters, Ronnie Gasiorow- resenting the Colonia Pony totals of 218 and 214,-respec- W I, Avenel No. 1 :.. :.-. 25 23 .way around to home plate Andrews and Anthony Cic- tively. AL LOPEZ; and the White Lou's Market 32 10 Sbell. .., :....,...„,..-: 22 26 with the run which put the ski and Richie Barlund, sidelined with injuries. League are interested in book- Balabas Plumbing 25 17 Avenel Exempts TT 31 cone. : Sox gave up Larry Doby and Avenel Squad , IT 31 Red Blazers ahead, 5-4. Ronnie is nursing a spike wound which required ing practice baseball games Further down in the stand- Minnie Minoso to bolster an Saturday Niters 22V2 19V-> Pierre Abry collected a pair with township clubs in the ings, McCarthy's Sporting Cooper's Dairy 20 22 Iselin No. 1 , 7 41 With the outcome of the three stitches to close, while Richie is the victim of points for Woodbridge by Goods moved to within a game already superb pitching staff W'bridge Em. Squad "B" 19 20 Honor Roll naer ufture. One ~ team is in by trading for Early Wynn Plaza Barbers 13V2 23>/2 High team game 964, P.B.A.: 3. game hanging in the bottom of a closed eye as a result of a ricocheting ball outshooting Pingry's BilLHet- the 13-15 age bracket, while of second place after tripping Hillcrest Inn 17 22 Pocnek 191, C. Bahr 168, J. Nemeth of the seventh, Frank Corej field 2-1. Abry was also the Mayer's Tavern in three and Ray Moore. However, you Oak Tree Drugs .•. .' 11 31 155, B. Simonsen 233, H. Deter 217. the other is for players from need runs to win ball games, Honor Roll High individual game, B. Simon- led off with a double down the off.his bat. . . . Woodbridge will be represented low man for Coach Emie Du- 15 to 18. straight rrtsetir^jS. Jiaimy Team hish, 915: Lou's Market: left field line. Filarowiez got bay's squad with a 56 for 12 as everyone knows, and the M. Sector 180, J. Petrenka 196, L. sen 199-233-192—615. ' • - on the Seton Hall freshman baseball team by Managers with open dates Vash led the Sportsmen to the question around Florida press Molnar 170, D. Goryl 180, M. Doros J. Keenan 202T216, H. Hanson the next two batters; then holes. are requested to call Frank triple conquest. 189. 201. Butch Tracy sent a hot liner Harold Ford, who has the first base assignment The best golfer- over the Ryan's Plumbing, the sec- boxes this Spring was, High individual scores: G. Silva Amsez at 14 Marlboro Lane, "Where's Lopez gonna get 208, R. Ely 200 (c), F. Prank. 203. ST. CECELIA'S K. OF C. 3639 past third base to score Corej sewed up. . . . The Mothers Auxiliary of the Fords- first nine holes was Roger, Colonia. ond place club, could salvage (Majestic Lanes) with the tying run. who breezed the course. with those runs?" TUESDAY NITE MEN'S LEAGUE Clara Barton Little League will sponsor a dance only one game of their match fBowl-Mor) Oliver's Tavern ^ 54 36 Woodbridge broke the game a 42. He parred the fifth, with Urban's Sunoco, but in MIKE HIGGINS is loaded W L Cookie's Pastry Shop 50 40 wide open in the top of the Schoolboy Bowling Fords Tumble Inn 22 11 St. George Pharmacy SO 40 April 26 at the Our Lady of Peace annex. . . . Pat sixth and ninth holes. the process of -winning, they with good right-handed pitch- eighth inning with five runs. Woodbridge has a full •viihas Construction IS 15 Emery Chevrolet 47 43 Cunningham, one of the best sprinters in Central Tourney Saturday set a new season's high for ers and hopes southpaws Leo Sch'wenzer Trucking 18 15 Kenny's Park Inn • .-.. 46y2 4314 Joe Juhasz started the rally schedule next week, meeting a single game at 946. Kiley and Frank Baumanh Center Bar 17 V2 15»,4 Funk & Sons Plumbing :. 45 45 with a walk and came in to Jersey last year, may become a standout quarter- Rahway at the Country Club TRENTON—The State-As- Joe S i s k 0 , J r . led the Bowl-Mor 17 16 Duffy's TV :. - 44 46 sociation has 'released -plans can make the Red Sox a real Al-Peters Shirts .16 17 Mauro Motors 43 Vi 46y2 dent home plate after succes- miler before the close of the track season. He re- on Monday, traveling to Lake- Plumbers' parade with a 213, Town Barber Shop 14V2 W2" Ciccone Welding .43 47 for its first bowling tourna- threat. If Ted Williams does Quigley's Esso 42 48 sive singles by Filarowiez and wood Tuesday, and on Thurs- followed by Joe Ryan's 209. Niderman's Shoes 9 24 l cently set a new Woodbridge record in the event, ment, open to all member it again and Don Buddin Honor Roll Al's Sunoco 38 ,i 51 >4 Meyers. Koperwhats then Tony Husso added a 198, makes it at shortstop there Bash individual scores: J. Seniak Santa Fe Game Farm 36 '.•> 53''a walked to, jam the bases and and Coach Lou Bartha feels he has the physical schools. The Competition will Johnny Sohmipf a 167 and Joe 236, "K. Booth 225, J. Stanley 224, Honor Boll be held Saturday at Valley could be fireworks at Fenway. J. Huszar 219, A. Urnari 214, L. High individual scores: G. another free pass to Hoyda makeup to exceed his exploits in the 100 and 220 Plant Softball Bowling Center, Mohtclair. Zega a 159 to account for the Michalski 213, W. Kissel 212, J. D'Alessandro 221; E. Gorski 202. forced in the second run of total. On thej other side of the JACK TIGHE has his De-Urban 211, P. Yablonicki 200. : Kesults dashes. ... At the Craftsmen's Club alleys, it was Each school will be eligible troit Tigers rarin' to go. If Al Results Three - game winner, Oliver's the inning. At this point Jerry to enter a five man team. alleys, Nick Urban paced the Three-game winners: Center Bar (Continued on Page 12) Bob Deter who walked off with the top bowling Circuit Planned Gasmen with a big 216; while Kaline shows good early foot over Fords Tumble Inn, Schwen- (Continued on Page 12) Every man on each sguad will and the Tigers can put a solid zer Trucking over "STuhas Con- honors for the week after recording a 641 series PERTH AMBOY — Robert bowl three gaines and the total TOEK Steinbach added a 202 struction, Al-Peters Shirts over L. Fink, Physical Director of in a winning cause. win streak together right off Nlderman's Shoes. on games of 258, 197 and 186 in the Craftsmen's number of pins will .decide the the bat this team could sur- Two - game winner,. BQ^irl-Mo_r the local Y.M.C_A., announced .team championship. State Jewelers took three over.Town Barber Shop. thfit the final organization from Mauro Motors as Steve prise. PITCH BL PUTT GOLF House League. . . . The Township P.B.A. bowling- CRAFTSMEN'S HOUSE LEAGUE team is to be congratulated for winning the Fire- meeting of the Middlesex Liner oft Schedules Poos*was the high man for PAUL RICHARDS at Balti- (Craftsmen's Club) County Industrial Softball the winners with a 201. more could provide the real W L Opens Saturday April 19th ben's League championship for the third, time. League will be held at 8 to- L. J. Gerity had a good Plaza Barbers : -•_•.. 63 24 Horse Show June 14 "sleeper" in this pennant C &; S .Trucking 56 31 morrow. HOLMD'EL—The second an- nignt to down Bob's TV 2-1 as chase. His ability to get better Almasi Tavern. ~ - ~ 5G 31 All teams planning to enter Lew Gerity registered a 208 than ordinary performances Craftsmen Club :.- 47 40 WEEKDAYS—OPEN AT 13 NOON The New York Yankees, The Chicago. Bears an- nual Lincrqft Horse Show will for *he victors and Rudy Jackson's Drugs 45 42 the League must make their foe held June 14, at Lincrpft out of sometimes ordinary Blue. Bar ...:..L 45 42 Adults 75c — Children Under 14, 50c playing under Yankee Sta-nounced the signing of rookie intentions known by the date Galvanek a 201 for the losers. dium lights since 1946, suf-halfbacks Johnny Morris and Farm. talent might lift the Orioles Mayer's Tavern ,_ 28- 59 Saturday, Sunday, Holidays—Open at 8 A.M. of the meeting. If a.represen- There will be 18 classes con- The final match:; of the eve- higner than you •think. Doby': C3ardeneers - 8 79 fered their first losing homeWilbur Main. Morris, 21, is tative cannot be present but nine- saw the first tie game Honor Roll Adults $llG0 — Children 50c park season in the after dark a 180-pound speedster from sisting of children's equitation, bat won't hurt any, either. High team game, Almasi Tavern the team plans to enter, Mr. both western and English; a in the league this season as 942: J. Gursaly 187, J. Toth 181, won-lost column in 1957.Santa Barbara State and Fink should be notified. both Urban's Cottage Studio BOBBY BRAGAN must gfit T. Perraro 227, G. MacKay 177, M. They lost 10 of 18 night gamesMain is a 195-pound defensive hunter's division and a .west- Almasi 170. ® 18 holes from 67 to 105 yards long Eight teams were present ern division. Championships and Woodbridge Oldsmottile close to "20rgames-won" out High, individual game, R. Deter last year. They were 20-10 jack from Maryland. at the first meeting and plan rolled 802 scores in the second of Herb Score and Bob Lemon 258-197-186—641. ® Clubs and balls supplied under lights on the road. — will be awarded in the English contest. High individual scores: J. Elek to enter the League. They are: and western groups, for Cleveland.. With both 211, j: Gocelsak 212,. V. Massa 209, @ Every hole a par 3 In a 1958 varsity hockey I.B.E.W. Local 1673, Metal & The two rival captains led coming off the sick list, plus a B. Jost 214, E. Szeles 227, A. Laka^ Dean of umpires in the win over Boston College, Thermit, Carborundum, Du- Syracuse University senior their teammates in this one critical infield problem new- tos 203. Located on Tingrley Jjaiie, Between Inman Avenue and Eastern League is Ernie Gigli-Dartmouth College forward Pont Photo, DuPont Parah, diver- Warren Frisshmann of with John Papp of the Pho-comers Bragan and Prank WQODBRIDGE FIREMEN G:Jt IreeTtqaa, Oafe Tjree, N. J., % Mile from Plainfield ello, 39, of Portage, Pa. ThisMike Hollern scored four Westingiiouse, Titonox o f Cleveland Heights, pliio, r.won tographers hitting a 223 andLane haven't ordered World (Craftsmen's Club) is his ninth season''in the eir-times, twice within nine sec- Gene Gery, the Car Dealers' * L Golf Course. Sayreville, and National Lead 24 of 26 dual mefitV.nia'feehes Series tickets from the printer P. B. A - : 38 10 cuit. . onds. Dutch Boy. during his vaJ5ity'~ea?eer"/ star, a 221. yet! • • . ' . Woodbridge Bmerg. Squad.. S4 14 PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 EDISON TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BE^AGON.

Mary's third baseman, hit a J. TesoWita 219, S. Dobos 217, It. Michalski 201, R. Osfcorne 200, J. double and single. Johnson 205. Miss Mary Ann Sevchuk Circus, Picnic Woodbridgre (10) Tbree-game winner, L. S. Marsh Excavators over Sprlngwood Club, MENLO PARK TERRACE NOTES CHAIN O'HILLS PARK REPORTS AB R H Two-game winners: Sparks over Meyers, lb 4- 2 2 Gerity Funeral Home, VPW 4410 Plans Readied over Wkite House Tavern, Iselin Bride of David L» Huff Koperwhats, ss .. 4 2 1 faxl over VFW 2636. By MRS. SHIRLEY FISHLER with Mr. and Mrs. Paul AVENEL— Miss Mary Ann Sharon Sevchuk, both of Eliz- By MRS. L. ALLAN REEVES dinner party were: Mr. and ISBLrN"—A meeting of Cub Hoyda, c ...... 1..... 3 3 1 Postponed game, L. S. Marsh 148 Jefferson Street Jaudel, Mrs, Anna Percy, Ber- Sevchuk, 94 Demorest Avenue, abeth, were bridesmaids. 88 Harrison Avenue, Iselin Mrs. James Somers and fami- Pack 148 was held at' SchoolBrodkin, 2b 5 0 1 took two Jrom Sparks. Menlo Park Terrace nard Reinhart, and brother daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Krofehin, South FUlton 1-2559 ly, Mr. James Kochiak, Miss 15, where plans were made Gonyo, 3b 3 0 1 Liberty 8-5788 and sister Ross, and Paula, r Edith Andersqn, and Mr. andfor a circus May 3 at St. Ce- B0WI.-M0R THURSDAY NITK Jacob Se\ chuk, 670 Summer \mboy, served as best man —Congratulations . to Mr. Tyrrell,, cf 4 0 0 WOMEN'S LEAGUE —Donald Savath, son of Street, Elizabeth, became the and Paul Marcoux, ^Rurnson, Airs. E. Hass. celia's Fair Grounds on Mid-Brown, rf 1 0 *" 0 .- . ' •• . W t, . —Saturday Mr. and Mrs. i and Mrs. Andy Issler, who —Donna Hert-felder, cele- dlesex Turnpike and the an- B & B Mill Supply - 65 . 2?. .. Edgar Udine, Mr.' and Mrs. jMr. and Mrs. Franklin Savath bride Saturday of David L. ushered. celebrated their , ninth anni- Kosloski, rf 3 0 0 Ted's Tailor .-- 61 32 .. Huff, 271 Prospect Avenue, Upon return from their trip brated her seventh birthday, nual family picnic at Roose- Child's, Electric ..:. 56 37 Sidney Schwartz, Mr. and celebrated his 5th birthday versary last week. velt Park, June 8. Nagy, If -. 2 0,0 Bud's Hut .'.."- 49 44 son. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman bo Washington and the South, Friday. Guests were Betty Juhasz, If 1. . . 1 0 Mrs. Sol Silverman, Mr. andwith brothers, Michael and —Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Campbell, Donna Rounds, Bowl Mor' 41 f2 51%- Mrs. Norman Rosen, Mr. andTerry; Robert Mueller, Rich- Huff, Hartland, Me. The the couple will leside at the Prizes were awarded to theFilarowicz, p ...... 3 2 1 Mauro. Motors ._ 38: 55: double-ring ceremony was per- Prospect Avenue address. As Reeves and son John, visited Lorraine Little, Gwen Capiz- boys who sold the most Easter H & H Fashions . 36 yx 56 \'z Mrs. Leonard Bearison, and ard Powell; Michael Moast, zano, Nancy jThorsen, Linda Red Diner I.... 2£ 67 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose at- Dean Powell, Richard Powell, formed by Rev. John Egan at her traveling ensemble, the the Staten Island Zoo, Sun- candy with Gerald Luna 33 10 8 ' Honor Roll St. Andrew's Church. bride chose a yellow silk dress, day. Rosette, Linda "Wittenbreden, taking first prize. High 'Individual scores: E. M1HOS tended a performance of "The and Jeffrey and Donald Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. A. Banks, Mr. St., Mary's (5) of Bud's Hut, 530 set; M. Shepherd Bells are Ringing" in New Given in marriage by herturquoise coat and white ac- —The Chain-OrHills Sew- New members presented .'....• AB R H of Mauro Motors 504 set. .-..•.'. —Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fishier, cessories. Her corsage was and Mrs. A. 'Shook, Mrs. N. Results York and dined at the have returned from a seven- father, the bride wore a gown ing Social Ciub met Monday with Bobcat pins and wolf Nems'o, ss 5 » 0 1 Three-game winner, Child's Elec- of tissue taffeta with a chapsl white roses. with Mrs. Jim Healey, Grand Smith, Miss C. Smith; and pack books were Donald Lobb, tric. .-'.-•• "Golden Horn." Mr: and Mrs. day cruise to Nassau and the Buck, 3b ...... 4 12 Two-game winners: Ted's Tailor Silverman celebrated their Bahamas. Barry, Larry and length train. A triple-tier veil An employee of California Avenue. The next meeting I Mr. and Mrs. D. Stick. Martin Kolibos, Joseph Kayla, •cf ...I...... 5 .2 .1 Shop, E & B Mill SuppXS. M&UIO iwedding anniversary. Wendy spent the Easter va- of French illusion was at-Oil Co., the bride is a graduate will be with Mrs. Guido De- —The Cancer Surgical Lowery, Theodore Arlington, 'P. Corej, p 3 2 1 Motors. tached to a tiara of seed pearls of Woodbridge High School, vivi. Group met Tuesday with Mrs. .Robert Lemongelli, ' Thomas •;. —At' a birthday party for cation with their* uncle and Gile, c 3 0 1 ST. CECELIA'S LEAGUE Mark Rosen, son of Mr. andaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mi-and rhinestones. She carried class of 1954. Her husband -Christine Ann McMahon, Bob Deerin. Present were Mrs. I Bonomolo and Michael Far- Tracy, If .:'. 4 0 1 Xeam Standing April 9 Mrs. Norman Rosen, were his a spray of white stephanotis. {graduated from Husson Col- returned from a vacation with J Donald Campbell, Mrs. Don- relL Boys winning achieve- Venerus, lb 4 0 0 W L fcrani. Miss Joan Jeager, A vend, j lege, Bangor, Me., •with, a met awards were Robert j Miele's Excavating 52 32 sisters, Leslie and Sharon; her uncle and aunt, Mr. and j aid Essex, Mrs. L. Moran, Mrs. J. Core}, 2b _ 2 0 0 I Merit Super Market 50»2 33Va —Middlesex Chapter, Amer- attended as maid of honor, and bachelor of science degree and Mrs. Eugene McMahon, West- D. Her tfelder, Mrs. V. Peace, Hoyle, John Rodgaard, Joseph i AI's Sunoco 50 34 Gary Lynott,. John Kimber- ican -Jewish Congress, will Seaman, p ...... :.. 10 0 Marv's Dress_Shop 44 40 the bride's cousins, Miss Carol is employed by California Oil bury Park. I Mrs. William Thackera, Mrs. Kolcyski, Peter • Theddoraco- Hudak, rf ...-.; 2 0 0 lin, Danny Rosenthal, Rich- meet tonight at the Iselin poulos, Thomas Gennerolli, Brauer's Dairy 40'i, 43'i Jean Sevchuk and Miss as an accountant. Birthday congratulations to j B. Somers, and Mrs. P. Lease. Foley, rf „ 1 0 0 Iselin Lumber 36"3 47»/!2 ;ard Udine, Fred Bearison, Jo- Community Center to elect Donald Alonzo, Sydney Cooper's Dairy 34','z 49 i Ann and MaryAnn Camarata, officers. The speaker will be Barbara Holzschuh, Patricia i —The third annual dinner Blanchard, Robert Heker-- McMann 0 0 0 Iselm Shop Rite 27i'2 SSU and Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Robert Williams, executive ICE CREAM CODE Ikuss, and William Anderson dance of the . Chain-o-Hills man, Roger Argalas, Gary 34 5 7 LEGAL NOTICES Neumann. secretary for the Middlesex The Food and Drug Ad- Jr., and Janet Garntner. Civic league, will be held at Snyder, ' Gerald Luna, Ben County chapter of Mental ministration recently issued —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j Bucks Smiths, Car Avenue, Woodbridge .. 000 030 25—10 —Guest of honor at a birth- Girl Scout lews Johnston, .attended a dance at | Keansburg, April 26 at 7:30.Garboski, Robert Bascher, St. Mary's .... 200 020 10— 5 SHERIFF'S SALE day party was Kevin Curtin,Health. He will present a film standards for ice cream'. They William Parshal, Robert SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER- "Preface to Life." A question require 10 per cent milk fat the Hotel Surburban, East j For reservations -call, Mrs. Umpires: DeBasmi, Palvo SEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Star of Bethlehem Troop and limit the content of air Orange, Friday. | Jack Jewkes, Mrs. Paul Pease, Jumper, Edward Cooper, Wil- MIDDLESEX COUNTY, DocKOt Curtin. Guests included Ed- and answer period will be 14, Avenel held, an Easter hat liam Cooper, and Edward No F-143-57—The Perth Amboy conducted. Refreshments will and water. The standards also —Mrs. Jack McCarthy and;Bob Deerin, Mrs. Gorden National Bank, a corporation of ward and Stanley Ireland, parade Thursday with Emily cover egg ice creams sold as children returned from Easter' Plater, or L. Wertz, by April •Wehrenberg: William Leavey, Strikes. & Spares the United States of America, is Bonnie Sue Hansen; Barbara be served. Baldwin, Kathy Bersey, Susan Jr. graduated into Boy Scout Plaintiff, and John Adainca and frozen custard, French ice vacation at Point Pleasant, 119. (Continued from Sports Page) Marie Adamca, his wife, and the and Kathy Jaeger, George Coyle, Donna Sweeney, Bar- cream; ice milk, which has with Mrs. McCarthy's, mother. —The Chain-o-Hills Wo- 47. Seaboard Finance Company are Demchak, John Carnighi, bara Behr, and Loretta Poll Tavern over Quigley's Esso Defendants, Writ of Execution HEART OPERATION CITED been sold as soft ice cream, —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- man's Club Inc., will hold a Paul Dobin, of Transconti- Two - game winners Coofcie's 1 for the sale nf mortgaged premises Robert Trapani and brothers , Calif.' — Aprize winners. fruit sherberts and water ices. Carthy, entertained Mr. andcard party tomorrow at the nantal Gas Pipe Line Corpo- Pastry Shop over Funk & Sons I dated Feb 20, 1958. By virtue of Warren Gregory and William. Plumbing. Kenny's Park Inn over I the above stated Writ, to me di- new operation, one that eli- Second class badges were The standards will be ten-Mrs. E. Cidern, Mr. and Mrs.Iselin Fire House 1, at 8:30.ration, showed a movie on. the St. George Pharmacy, Emery Chev- rected and delivered, I will expose V —A "Sweet Sixteen" party minates the pains of angina earned by Barbara Behr, Doris H. Lutes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Door prizes will be given and transportation of natural gas rolet over AI's Sunoco, Mauro Mo- to sale at public vendue on was held for Annette .La tative for ninety days, the tors over Duffy's TV, Santa Fe WEDNESDAY, THE 30TH DAY OP pectoris, a common heart ail- Ann Christofferson, Elaine period allowed for interested Carthy, Miss M. Cidern and refreshments served. through pipe lines from Texas Game Farm over Ciccone Welding APRIL, A. D., NINETEEN HUN- |Tempa, daughter of Mrs. ment, was recently reported Daley, Elaine Findeis, Mar- Miss L. Flynn, Saturday. to New Jersey. DRED FIFTY-EIGHT /James Dechert. Guests were persons to file objections. A BOWl-MOR HOUSE LEAGUE at the hour of two o'clock "by the to the International College jorie Howell, Sarah Hyde, final order setting the effec- —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ca- Den mothers and commit- (Bowl-Mor) then, prevailing (Standard or Day- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Distedso, of Surgeons. Mary Klimik, Marilyn Kunak, hill, entertained-Mr. and Mrs. tee members attended the W light Saving) time, m the after- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony La tive date will then be issued. Muska's Funeral Home 20»i noon of the said day, at the Sher- It is a chest operation in Jeanne Vanitsky, and Claire Thomas D o c k e r y , . East Plan Breakfast Round Table Monday at Car- Middlesex Television 56'/2 33^2 iff's Office in the City of New .Tempa, and Margaret Mary which nerve channels are Zmigrodski. Other badges Orange, Friday. teret.. . ABD Electrical SupplJ 54 36 Brunswick, N, J IDe-chert. severed between the heart were awarded to Nancy At- Ukrainian way. Mrs. Jay —Clare Ann Burns, infant Booth Electric ... 53i,i 56ii ALL that tract or parcel of land, Mother's Day Po.^woki Insurance 49 it situate, lyms and being in. tlie —Mr. and Mrs. Matthew and the left arm and shoul- kinson, Patricia Gillam, and Rousch, Mrs. William Brabyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strikes 43»2 46>,2 Township of Woodbridge, in the Bonga and children Rose- der, where the discomfort is Donna Sweeney, Nancy At- Mrs. Joseph Kolenz, Mrs. Frank Burns, Home Park Ave- AVENEL Rev. Edward Sewaren Library Lists Ravens :. 23 67 County of Middlesex, and State of kinson, Emily Baldwin and O'Connell offered the opening Towne Garage .. 11 79 New Jersey • anne, Patricia, Matthew, and felt. This does not remedy the Jacob Kolenz, Mrs. Fred Rac, nue, was christened, Sunday, Several New Books Honor Roll ^EING known and designated as •Vincent were dinner guests of heart disorder, a chronic cir- Lois Estok. Mrs. Charles Havel, Mrs. Mo-at St. Cecelia's Church, Rev.prayer at a meeting- of the T. Scarpelletti 267-171-213 — 551, part of Lot No. 14 as laid down on SEWAREN — New books at A. BalLman 222, E Gery 219. J map entitled, "Map of property Mr. and Mrs. James Dechert. culatory complication, it was Mrs. John Poll was host at desto DeSamito, Mrs. Hartley Thomas Raywood officiated. Bosarv Society of St. Andrew's Reap .216. J. Adametz 210, J. Ever- known as Fords Park, situated m •—William Deviere, son ofsaid, but it overcomes pains a neighborhood meeting. Mrs. Field, Mrs. William Graham, The sponsors were, Mr.- andChurch. April 22 was named the Sewaren library include ett 203, E. Bolloskis 202, G. Kochan Woodbridge Township, Middlesex as deadline for reservations the following: 202, M. Stec 200. County, belonging to John Ha.n- . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deviere, that sometimes hasten the Theodore Artym taught the Mrs. James Singer and Mrs.Mrs. Timothy Gerehity, Ave- Results son, Esq., surveyed and mapped by ^celebrated his 14th birthday death of sufferers. leaders how to color eggs the Michael Florio attended. nel. Among the guests at a for the communion breakfast Juveniles: "The World's Three - game winners- Middlesex Morgan F. Larson, Civil Engineer on Mother's Day, May 11, and Greatest Showman/' "Mas- Television over Ravens, ABD. and Surveyor, November 23, 1909, Electrical Supply over Towne Ga- Perth Amboy, N J " may be obtained through Mrs! querade at the Ballet," "Therage, Pozycki Insurance over BEGINNING at the corner Joseph Imbriaco. Parishioners Blue Witch," "The Secret Strikes. formed by the intersection of the easterly line of Ford Avenue with are reminded the deadline for River," "My Little Sister." SATURDAY NITE MIXED the Northerly line of Summit reservations for the testimon- New adult books are "North LEAGUE Avenue; thence running Easterly (Fords Recreation) along the Northerly line of Sum- Twentieth, April, Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Eight ial dinner in honor of Rev.from Rome," "Masters of De- W L mit Avenue, ninety-four and John Egan will be April 15. ceit," "Victoria and Albert." Mp.uro Motors. Inc. 28 14 thirty one-hundredths (94 30) feet June Chev., Inc. 26 16 to a point; thence running North- Further plans for a fall Joe & Geo. Amoco 23 19 erly, at right angles to last fashion show, October lo, SEEVICES LISTED i Stephan's, Inc. 22 20 mentioned line thirty-seven and sponsored by the Rosary and Petrick's Florist 18 24 one-half (37V2> feet to a point; COLONIA — Rev. George Metuchen Dari-Del 18 24 thence running westerly, parallel Sodality, were announced by A. Shults, pastor, The United Club Markay .... 16!2 251!. with Summit Avenue, ninety- the chairmen, Mrs. Alfred Or- Norwood Dist. Inc 16»2 25»,a seven and thirty-six one-hun- Church of Christ, Colonia and Honor Rqll dredths (97 36) feet to the said SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the EDISON BANK [ lando and Miss Jean Cursi. Clark, which meets at school High individual sc6res S Hatola easterly line of Ford Avenue; and j Guests were Mrs. Hugo 200-199-209—608, W Rexter 216, R from thence running southerly 17, Inman Avenue announces Stephan 215, P. Janco Jr. 210, D. alone the easterly line of Ford Vivadelli and Mrs. Mulford the following schedule: Sun- Yovanovich 204, P. Baumann 196, Avenue, thirtv-seven and six hun- Siegel. Hospitality was in Gae Castello 205-151-145—501, Mary J dred and twenty-five thousandths day, 9:45 A.M. church school Rexter 202. (37 625) feet to the point or place 1 his occasion presents an opportunity for the directors iii all humility, charge of Mrs. Edward Bolcer. classes, 11:00 A.M., morning Results of Beginning. A card party will be held after worsTiip and sermon: "Grow- Three-game winner, Mauro Mo- Being the premises commonly to extend sincere appreciation for the most gracious assistance and bene- the next meeting, May 7. tors, Inc:, over Club Markay. known and designated as No 176 ing Up in the Lord." Two - game winners Stephan's Ford Avenue, Fords N. J fits accorded this institution by its many patrons, in all walks of public over Metuchen Dari-Delite, Joe & The approximate amount of the Geo. Amoco over Petrick's Florist judgment to be satisfied by said Peaceful Atoms' Shop, Norwood Dist, Inc, over sale is the sum of Ten Thousand, and private life, business, trades, industry, and all its many other friends June Chev., Inc. Four Hundred Five Dollars ($10,- WHS Tossers 405.00), more or less, together with within and without the immediate area of service. To be Subject of Talk WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP the costs of this sale. SEWAREN—"These Peace- (Continued from Sports Page) LEAGUE Together with all and singular '(Craftsmen's Club) the rights, privileges, heredita- ful Atoms" will be the subject Seaman came in to .relieve L ments and appurtenances there- of a talk by Dr. James E. starter Frank Corej. Brodkin L. S. Marsh Excavators 6w6 27 unto belonging or in anywise ap- 28 \ pertaining. _ JOSEPH C. DeCOSTER, FREDERICK C. SCHNEIDER, JR. Shewmaker at the annual greeted the new chucker with Sparks 6414 Iselin Taxi 63i'2 29', The subscriber reserves the right President. President, Tar Asphalt, Inc. Fathers Night program Tues- a well-hit double to left field, VFW #4410 ... 51 42 to adjourn said sale from time to VBW 2636 » 36 57 time subject only to such limita- day sponsored by the Sewaren which cleaned the bases. Gerity Funeral Home 36 57 tions or restriction upon the ex- JAMES C. FQR1&IONE, Home and School Circle. The Stu Meyer was the Barrons' White House Tavern , 34 59 ercise of such power as may be THOMAS J. SWALES, JR. Springwopd Club, ' 21 72 specially provided by law or rules Retired. President, Best Block Co., Inc. program will start at 8 PJYT. leading: hitter during the Honor Roll of court in the school auditorium. game with a pair of singles, High individual scores P Ya- ROBERT H JAMISON, Sheriff. blonicKi 189-235-224—848, J John- FREDEB1CK M ADAMS, Attorney. BERNARD FREEDMAN, FRANK A, WANNER, Dr. Shewmaker is a member while Roger Buck, the St. son 206-210-198—614, M. Siako 227, F-B. 4/3, 1Q, 17, 24/58 $54 81 of the Esso Research and En- President, Freedman G.M.C., Inc. Executive Vice President gineering Company's chemi- Formerly Head Senior Examiner, F.D.I.C. cals research division. At pres- W. ROBERT HALE, ent he is Investigating the Chairman-of the Board WARREN W. WILENTZ, application of radiation in President, Edison" Asphalt Co., Inc. Member of Firm of Wilentz, Goldman, chemical reactions. His re- Now in full operation Secretary-Treasurer, Halecrest, Inc. Spitzer & Sills, Attorneys-at-Law. search assignments have in- cluded study of how oil is . CHRISTIAN J.. JORGENSEN, ANTHONY M. YELENCSICS, formed, the nature of traces of nickel and vanadium in Attorney-at-Law. President, Boro Motors, Inc. petroleum, and the manufac- ture of mineral oils. Men's B'nai Brith HISTORY OF GROWTH, TOTAL ASSETS To Elect Officers MENLO PARK TERRACE — Nominations and elections of officers vail take place at April 20, 1956 $1,721,419.72 the final organization meet- ing- of the new B'nai Brith men's chapter, April 21, at . June 30, 1956 $2,659,882.04 8:30, at Jewish Community Center, Metuchen. Selection of a name, meeting night and

place, and plans for the chai - •.•:• December' 31, 1956 *4,913,564.08: tering will be made. Prince Hara, "The Thief of , *"*k Bagdad", will perform and re- freshments will be served. Men, unable to attend the N.'* December 319 1957 ^5,271/797*76 meeting, who wish to sign the charter should call Martin Lipstein, LI 9-3099 or Alex Blumenfield, LI 9-3990. Boy rocketeers besiege New Linden Geneiating Station ApriLiO495»>e Army for advice and help. In answer to New jersey's growing desire to Live Better y Electrically, Public Service this week formally opened (The Nearest Reporting Date to Our Anniversary) its newest generating station—Linden. Built at a cost ,of $100,000,000 the new station ini- OWE tially.lias two units of 225,000-kilowatt capacity each. We welcome your continued whole-hearted support and that of your many friends SOMEONE The station is so designed that additional units can be A LETTER? built when the demand for more electricity .arises. and acquaintances. Planning for the future is extensive and we trust you will • Since the Spring of 1915, Public Service has in- creased its generating capacity by more than 1005c to follow our progress. PHONE INSTEAD .that, today with its new Linden Station it has a total costs littfe anywhere J generating capacity of* about 2,5*00,000 kilowatts to serve our electric customers. . ALT00NA,FA.60« Here is an excellent indicator of the expansion of the economy of the State of New Jersey, for the growLh of industry, of commerce, of homes can be measured in the increased demand for electric service. Public Service believing in the steady growth of New 3-minute station rate from New Brunswick The after 6 P.M. Tax not included, % Jersey's economy, is building at the juncture of Ovcr- pecfc Creek and the Hackensack River, the new Bcrscn Generating Station -with two initial units of 290.000 The friendfv lelaiionship dl licdih K!i!o- MEMORIAL ttatt—electricity's mau-of ail vvotk and iv^o kilowatts each. This station will be in 'service in —iUndaid Oil\ man of mam and laiiotl BENZ — In loving memory .1959 and will represent an estimated expenditure of equabilities, iia\r joined handb to put to- 1699 Lincoln Highway (Route 27) Edison, New Jersey of our dear Mother and §105,000,000. .••••.: . ••". gether what is known as 'the "Big Swap." Wife, who passed away Work has started on the new Mercer Generating In simple teinis it is tlm— April 20, 1956: Station, on tile Delaware River. This station costing an 1. Rrddy Kilowatt furni-hr'* steam to Loving memories never die, estimated $130,000,000 will have initially two uniN of Es-o. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . As years roll on and days 320.000 kilowatts each, one of which will be in service 2. Rfidy Kilowatt receive:- fuel oil from pass by. - in I960—the other in 1961. hi* nrxt tlnor neighhoi tss'i. "Be courageous ... I have lived a long time; I have seen history repeat itself again and again. ... In our hearts a memory is Be assured that Public Service looks to the futuie 3. Recidj kilowatt receives water from kept with confidence and is building to.meet the electrical EbbO. Always America has come out stronger and more prosperous. Be as brave as your fathers be- demand it will bring. 4. Kedriy Kilowatt sells elcLtiicity to Of one we loved and never EbbO. fore you. . . . Have faith. Go forward." forget. Tlut "Snap" makes an over all electric Thos. A. Edison Bereaved husband and «team generating efficiency becond to none daughter Audrey P\7BOCg« SERYIGE hi the country, A-m-53