lull Local Coverage Complete News, Pictures \ Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, Clearly die Community Interest Snbepenbent - leaber And Impartially Each Week f ()I XI.III—NO. 34 Knti»rfi1 n* Knroml Cla»» Matter WOODBRIDGE, N J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, limt Kvorv V «>>e r'o»t Offl,:8, ffooill>r|<|B<), N. , strfft, WfiodlirllKC PRICE FIVE CENTS '\0nis Club Cabin in Park for Underprivileged Plant Dust Housewife, Held for Killing Spouse Dodges Lens Wife Saniti Unship Kids to be Built Soon from Show Proceeds y K Mii;|illll><» —SUrtlnir construction ot a cabin lor many years. It IN the former twnator's most Elimination lvV,|i 1'nrk, reatrlcted to the use of Wood c!ierlHhrrsed $400 to thi*e local rhurittcM )( ( Credit mat et*m by the chairman to Chief of Company In Avenel for the con- the Nt'W Jersey State DiHgnos M , :„• imUnre towards the construction of Center In Menlo PfVk on the m« in which Sfl. .lowph Farka* and, hii squad handled pioblero which has caused resi- tal status Of Mrs. Dorothea Kh ,,,1,1 dub members that although the the crowd and lUe park'nc situation, The Independ- dents in the vicinity of the factory kiewicis, the frail Fords housow - , lull rcalir.fd from the two shows win ent-Leader, throufh John Boyle of the Sports De- considerable annoyance. wlio blasted her husbntid, L01 ,, {„ i (instruct a cabin on the pattern of partment, and Tom Smith of l-'ie Perth Amboy This measure was brought to 31, to death with a 12-guime sh ...ill' , ,i die ramp, a meeting It scheduled for Evening NSWH, were publicly thnnked by fiorner for the attention of the local Board gun in their homo Monday mo i. ,,,iii John FiUpatrlck, of South River, (heir line cooperation In carrying publicity on the of Health at Its Tuesday night Ing. The couple lived at 22 Hylt Terrace. llllH , ,,i the camp, and John E. Toolan, who show. All '.he merchants and patrons who were meeting by Health Inspector Har- ih, H tlve Rgurc In the growth of the site 1 Continued on Page 8) old J, Bailey. Prosecutor Alex Ebrr. read nt his home last night, said t i Mr. Bailey • said that he had hecked with the company nfter the worrnVn, who has talked in Committeemnn George Mroz called herently since the shooUnR ; ohi!< Blood Unit Pastor Confident helin Church o his attention again the com- has lately become morose and plaints of the residents that the fuses to talk at all. was rxnml dust fell on their cars and was by Dr. Brancale and a .staff ausing much Inconvenience. psychiatrists yesterday and Woodbridge BuildingGoalof$100,000Certain dny before in nn eMort to de "TrTe Teliffl" IHSJlHUHJr W Lflffr f*"ir!"-fnTBokiron "TSELTN-*F-flrT61fffiireihfce " TSBIfflffig* flifW goaf of Tn'fii'p" Yier 'TnfntaTTBn'dnWiT." iir !oi:al chapter of $100,000 will be subscribed by the paris-- h and•- friend- - s of --St. . abatement of the smoke nuisance said that there arc no other would take some tlm: and he did U'VTiopin«nU In the case. :,; meet tonight at Cecelia's Church, was expressed today by Rev. John Wilus, not believe that it will be rectified i c.idquarters, Main pastor. before the first of the year. He Beyond admitting that she : muc the plan out- "The people of our parish," the pastor said, "will meet said that company officials were Her husband, Mrs. Ki?,ukle' stubbornly rofu.ird to tell nuth •i,in«l headquarters this challenge. They will see and meet the need for provid- working with dust control experts at Rutgers University and the New ties why she killed him. She ,n of blood for Uw ing education with God." say. upon repeated qucatioi The campaign was started this Jersey Health Department. Mr. Quits School Faculty hat she and her husbnnd ci is expected to be week and will be brief, Father Bailey said that similar steps are quarreled prior to tho slioo .thin the Plalnfleld- Wllus stated. A corps of volunteer being taken with the Heyden which .the originally describe) .•hi Chapter Jurtsdlc- workers will visit pariah members, Chemical Company ln Keasbey. "accidental." ucii will cover ap- business firms and will auto solicit Mr. Mroz said that after his con- Mrs. Klzuklcwicz was nrralf :!iw and one-half former members of the church. ference several weeks ago with late Monday nfternooti on ii c Plans for the building and fund company officials he had every plaint of murder before Mnalst drive have been approved by :1 a [Hers, ln northern reason to believe they are most Andrew D. Desmond tuul Most Rev. George W. Ahr, Bishop sincere in their efforts to check ,'ommitted to the County Ju . Jersey, Including of Trenton. mil participate and his dust nuisance. Mr. Bailey said New Brunswick to await the u< ,,! tiiat 85.000 pints Of The building, according to pro- that the company could not very of the grand Jury. , .^cured this year. posed plans by Plerson and Mac- well deny they were at fault since Tuesday morning, upon Ins) William, will be two stories high he found four cars at the plant : the Mobile Unit to tions of Police Chief Keating and will be equipped with all mod- covered with canvas to protect :s anticipated %t an gineers made a scale map ol ern educational facilities. It will them from the dust. Following her arraignment before Magistrate the county proserutoi s staff, next to her, and Kizukiewlcz home to be use Registrations are now be erected at Oak Tree Road and Andrew I). Desmond for the f;it;il shnntinc of hi'r (apt. Hen Parsons of tlu> Woodbridee police. The n at the Red Cross of- Nurse Named evidence when Mrs. Kmtkii Middlesex Avenue and will con- husband, Monday morning, Mrs. Dorothea Kizu- frail and highly nervous woman shielded her face comes to trial. will be accepted be tain ten rooms, a kindergarten, The board appointed Inez Per- kiewicz is pictured ahnvr le-iivinc the loral polite when the photographer attempted to take her r, t,f 18 to 59. Parents' dtnandson of Fords as a nurse to court escorted by Detective Stephen Drosdiok of picture. Mr. Kizukiewlcz, ,w!Lli his administrative and auxiliary side shattered by the shotgun 1 :,! be In written form rooms. replace Betty Jane Smith. :»iv.ccn 18 and 21. died three hours later m the I Eventual plans include a church Bailey reported that there were On m hSvm (;radmte8 Amboy General Hospital wil :..!!. has been approved section to accommodate 750 per- six cases of tuberculosis and one Students to Paint Shop Windows \ * > regaining consciousness, :.•', Medical Association sons. Father Wllus stated. of polio during the past month. shooting occurred shortly t -i Heulth, both of j T]ie area Mrve thai ke.ii3A ,se«igne*fi'om Uwfic- At. Golonia Blaze s«J4usl7 'in- re ),< ', . • "y IT Cooperman and then bi >:K( technicians. J ulty of Wondbrtdge High School. pgtoted Base Piovost Marshal" of and Dr. John P. Lozo. jured Tuesday when, it is-believed, the 148th Fighter - Interceptor COLONIA — Two Colonia fire- 1 Continued on Puge 8 Mr. Fullerton, who resides and Mayor Greiner has donated $50 men, were felled by smoke and an- he strolled Into the path 'of a car conducts a law practice in Fords, Squadron now stationed at Dover oward tfre project and Raymond that had stopped to discharge a other was slightly Injured Sunday ^j^p.4 r&embearal.iti£: Air. Eorce," BOM* ^^^ W vice. oat1 the" drMf'TOvrlwe Id'seeJ ing staff at the High school' finance any clenclt "beytfntt-'t •fspons'ible for the internal se' horrie of Atex Bsgnozzl, xUu.«<«...«, ID33. The attorney resigned in lub's and the mayor's conti'ibur the boy. iurlty and policing of the base. Wood Avenues.' No charges were made against order to devote more time to his ons. r George Scott and James Thorn- ] During World War II, Lt. De- laved at Shellthe driver of the car, Mrs. Cath- law career. In charge ot the pupils who are ton suffered from smoke poisoning | ENSIGN A. lt. PETOMSTTI Offered Oct. 23 erine Mills, 27, of »13 Ellas Ave- anny also served as Provost Mar- 0 do the painting .are L. C. Holden : N - Naval, maritime His resignation was Handed in and John Maglla a laceration of nue. The lad was taken to the fi be effective October 1 but he tial with the 15th Infantry Regi- if the Art Department of the High the hand. All were treated at the WOODBRIDOE—A chest :... ..my officials witnessed Perth Amboy General Hospital agreed to continue .teaching until ment of the Third Division in ichool and Miss Elizabeth Spen- scene by the Avenel-Colonia First survey will be conducted Gwmany. During his tour ai duty Degree in Absentia . u>m of a new where it was sale! he Was Butterfti^ a replacement can be appointed, jer, teacher uf uH in tfc. 11 School. Aid'Squad, , - . Memorial Municiual Build ;;LV which sav|s about in Europe he was awarded the October 23 and 24 from 9:3C from abra.sions of the face, right The municipal Republican chair- Practically all merchants on The flre, reported by a neighbor Army Commendation Ribbon by to 4:00 P. M., according t >f cost of fuel in the leg, and a lacerated scalp. man said that the teachers' com- itain Sti'eet have endorsed the at the height of Sunday's wind he commanding general of the Given Navy Ensign received today from Health : Diesel engines. mittee will meet'tonight, and the :ontests and have signified their and rain storm, caused consider- Third Infantry Division. Harold J. Bailey, ">nstration: wasi held !Sew$iHiiter Plant Fire Board of Education Monday night, intention of permitting the young- able damage. The Colonia Fire ISELIN—Ensign Angelo R. Peto- tanker Raletta and he expects a, new teacher will Prior to his recent return to ters to decorate the windows. Company was assisted by Rahway, letti, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mr. Bailey stated the i. Shell OU Company's Confined to Basement be named at that time.'Mr. Ful- service, Lt. Devanny had complet- Iselin^nd Avenel companies. Petoletti, Marconi Avenue, gradu- which will be conducted ed post-graduate work at the ated in absentia from Rutgers the joint auspices of the WOODBRIDGE —Fire blazed lerton has taught U. S. history According to Chief Stanley .Sea- since he became a member of the American University, Washington, G University with a baccalaureate Board of Health and the ] •• is a Brittah tnven- in the basement of the plant of OP Voice in Town basty, the flre was underway ap- sex County Tuberculosi faculty. , D. C. He was graduated with a degree in psychology. wre told that pbout The Independent-Leader yester- proximately an hour before it was Health League, will inclui -ups am now using B.A. degree from Lake Forrest day afternoon when a leaking He holds a B.8. degree from the 'ollege in 1949. Affairs Seen Nped dirc^vered. The heat was so in- Ensign Petoletti graduated from handlers as well as other n . ice, line on one of the oil burners University of Illinois, an L.L.Bj tense that objects in adjoining the College of Pharmacy in New- of the community, sixteen : i'lnent permits use'of became ignited. Although the from the University of Newark KEASBEY — Speaking room, not- touched by flre, melted. ark in' 1949 and is a member of the age or over. t fuels In Diesel en- building was filled with acrid mow Rutgers Law School) and an meeting of the Keasbey Chiei." 3t..basty said the firemen Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical fra- He further stated that t i of the costly oil now smoke, damage from the blaze M.A. from Rutgers University. He DAV Will Collect Republican Club held in the flre- V:Z:J handicapped by a lack of flre ternity of which he was historian, the detectlojn of diabetes 1 was confined to the basement. has done work on hte doctorate house last night, W. Howard Pul- hydrants. There is no so-called At New Brunswick, he was be offered to any individui Apparatus from the Wood- at the New Brunswick college. ierton, Republican municipal "oity" water In the area, residents selected for the Scarlet Riffles Ing this service. In order bridge Fire Company responded Held Public Office Toys and Clothing hairman, said that there is no 1 Contjnued on Page 8» (Continued on Page 8) pedlte the diabetes survc \ In addition to the $900 in ISELU-fi-The Iselin Democrat! responsive to the wishes of the list Is the famous Billy Williams "nu-t> Not Required (he Nation?" The first prlie in will be served-at 6 P.M. ettch high school will be a 1100 United States Defense Bonds, Club will hold its annual danci people. Woodbridge. Township can- Quartet, sten every f.Saturday at St. Cecelia's Recreation Center, night on CBB "Btiow of Shows."1, Ftmy bond and the second prize In tile six high schools are beinK not afford a political machine— Oak Tree Road, October 26. Must Hal LeRoK,, one of the top male each high school will be a $50 given a 52-ineh by 27-inch dis- "they're ' too expensive," he de- CAKD PARTY LISTED play on how oil »erves the na- will be furnished by Baron Bob clared. dancers In the nation today, and a .SEWARSN—The Boa bond. tion. lck's orchestra. "In the immediate future our veteran trouper of the movies and jl1 Contest Judges will be selected rectora of the Slewaren I ^. has notified Right The local oil industry is The committee in charge is municipality must solve momen stage w||l be on hand to entertain Library wM spbo»Cj»' a < '""•v«rior Chilli O. Mc- by faculty members appointed awarding Jbp e bpnij* a# with his lively feet. by each high school principal. Clwles Q'^eill,, Mra, Pay picker tous problems Including the ton to be h«\$i 6n Fridiy ev • ihut .the law nf »bBtl- Its Dart in prumotlnj » greater son, Joseph Duffy. Mrs. M. structtoh of schools and a sewatje The famoifi Crostiy s(Wi a tober 19, it 8 9, M, hv FA OK TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951

the United States, The KnlRhts The members ,,f ih(. K r will pray thut the freedom of re- [jERSfcY'SC! M\8O.bK FathcnMNight to Knights Will Pray Columbus will ;,1M, 1WI.,, K. of (1. Sets Fete OBITUARIES llglonSind democracy will continue the Holy Name p^uL' in America and spread once again blned partehes m Ml,i Be Held Tuesday For World Peace to the countries behind the Iron Somerset counties nrx, .' To Honor Leonard Curtain. New Brunswick. MTtS. ANNA M. NASH j , . „ I All members are requested to WOODBRTDGE — Past Grand WOODBRIDOE^ Mrs. Annn M vvooDBRIDOE —An executlTf WOOD3R.IDGE — Middlesex Council. No. 857, Kninhts of Co-I meet at Columbian Club at 7:30 Kiii-'h! Ktlward 8. Leonard will be Nash, 237 Grove Avenue, widow o bo.ii i meetinR of School No. 1 **"- "Ms ',qulrrr| lumbtts, toRether with the Rev.P. \f. The Fourth Degree As- honored ijy Middlesex Council. the late Wllllnm H. N.isti. died PTA wd.s held Tuesday with Mrs. Th.e flying squir,..| rin,,, , , Tue.';dny (it Uie Mlddlcspx Nursinp John J, Griffin Fourth Dpprra As- ' sembly will be led to the church In Knichts of Columbus at n testl- Kiuene Bums, the president. In lflMthyMthasari(;ml,|:i;i Home In Metuehen. sembly, Svlll sponsor a service for a body by Faithful Navigator Jo- ii,'.iii.il dinner Wednesday night at between th^ fro-i nillM 1 SiirvlvinK are two sons. Jof world peace In St. Jamas' Audi- seph Novotnlck. The counoll will Hi. il.irnp"; Auditorium at 8 P. M. Mrs. Runyon Emit and Mrs with the ma of Whu.i,' i, , Fltzgernld of Cnrteret and Eclivc.rri torium tomorrow night at 8 be led by Grand Knight-Robert is will bp Rt. Rev. ! Durns Will attend the PTA con- Fitzgerald of this place; a sister o'clock. Holzhelmer. o. McCorlrstln, State ! vtntlon In Atlantic City on Octo- Mrs. Chester Young, Caim'en; two The.affair will be In honor of The service In open to the pub- Tliomns Barry, Wild- hcr.24, 25 ftnd 26. brothers, Christian G Peterson. Christopher Oolumbiw, the patron lic and people of all filths are" In- Perth Amboy, and Alfred Peterson Mrs. David Outman. profr»m of the Knights, and the explorer jvlted to attend. Representing the this place. ft chairman, announced that the who first broufiht Christianity to * Fourth DeRrce In making arrange- O Shima, island di The body In at the brelner Fu- "Fathers Niftht" nifetlng next ments are John J. Oregus and Yokohoma, is known i neral Home. 44 Orern Sfreet, for Tuesday will be preceded by a tour Council of PTA's of WooiibrldffP Wllllnm J. Qrausam, The council "suicide Island."' lln;,,!, the fiineral. PALM£R STAOtUM of School No. 1 by the parents Township, n r«wntlv or committee is headed by Wlnfleld pie have sought EU'IIII,,, from 7:30 to 8 P. M. to view the group for school problems Finn and Darld Oerlty, by jumping inld it- -,„• FRANCRS E. KIKKMAN new 'improvements In the build- WOODBRrDOE—Funeral sen- I ."os*in.-Ji'/SOPS or ing. Tonqiu rs will be In their class- ices for Frances E. Klrkmnn of ' cay -/ct/'-TC, rooms so that parents «an nut G77 Bt. George Avenue, irerr held wi» them ClRMroom mothers will Tuesday afternoon at Uie Greincr act'as hostessci. The rtfulai n»M- Funeral Home In Orten Street Inrc wi'l sfnrt at 8:15 tn the School with the Rev, F. W. Poppy, pastor No. 11 auditorium. BE SURE THEY KNOW EVERYTHING of the Methodist Church, officiat- Judge Klemmer Kaltf lflfcen, judge ing rntefment took place yestrr- of Mlddlere-x County, will be the dny at the Mt. Hop? Cemetery, guest speaker. There will also be Mich. (a short motion picture and an at- j tendance prize wiU be ilven lot THAT'S GOING ON AT HOME DAVTD E. REICHEL WOODBRIDGE — David F the ronm having the moat fothtn Heichel, 72, 539 Olive Place, die;! present. Monday at Perth Amboy General The parent diacuwion iroup will Gift Subscriptions Sent Anywhere — Hospital. hold its first meeting on Thurwlay, He to survived by his widow November 1, at the horn* of the Emily A. ClftUAen Relchel: four chairman, Mrs. Roy P«t»m»n, 316 daughters, Mrs. Walter Peterson. Martool Drive. To the Serviceman, That Girl or Boy Away a I It> S. LEONARD Avehel; Mrs. William OTremba Mrs. Prank James, crttlrmtn of Eltingvllle, B. I.; Mrs. Llewelyn iW the ways and means for ant . : :<• Rtvrrlary: District. Perry, Kennebunkport, Me.; Mr? month, announced a takt and School, or to Mother or Dad. '• Jo!:n Rrrnnnri, Perth Am- Arthur Johannesen, Brooklyn; ?, pastry sole, scheduled for NOTim- -•'• !-.:'i I.V;nity Joseph Ca«- sister, Mrs. Emma Blitz. Btrmids- Judging of Nrl»n Lrit-Ovcrs ber 16 from 9 A. M. to 8 P, M at burj, Pa.; a brother, Rudolph p. In nylon Iwjlery, referi Homemakers can put icft-ovc Coppolo's Cleaners In Mutn Strttt. .Year Subscription ':•:•.- callrci a meeting of children. .i per inch and a half; the lower lo sttws and ^|1(MI \-\:'!co for tomorrow night Funeral services were held yes- the following: Mrs. W A. Alien, the gauge, thff corser the knit. publicity; Mrs. A. B. Houiman, '••» 1: at thr Columbian Club. terday afternoon at 1 o'clock from Denier applies to ihe size of/ the Paints »n Ps!«loes •' ;v;:nce of Columbus Day treasurer; Mrs. W. 8. Koro«, pick- the Grelner Funeral Home. 44 yarn; the smaller the denier, the The home potato tu^piy should bt • !-v nn! benediction -will Green 8treet. Burial was in the up; Mrs. Jamea Menko, poiteri, I finer and more sheer the itockihf. kept la a dark place which It cool and Mrs. Sidney Dornyal, an- u St. James' Church at Lutheran Cemetery, Brooklyn. but not cold. ' W00DBSID6E PUBLIBHINQ COMPLY M i.-'morrow. Members and nounocmenti. '! •• o'kiHl lo meet at the MRS. FRANCES E. KIRKMAN Tips Mrs. Ralph DeutAch WM nanwd I 18 GREEN STREET . WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Frances T f :.•!! Club at 7:30 P.M., and At 'he ts.i of pleats, dsrti, an4 chairman of the project for MMUi I WOODBftlDGE, N. J. • ' I E. Klrkman, 40, dtid Saturday at Tempered Presdwood tnay bt • h? church in a body. "I.-, the threads are mosl iiatl£< taking of all pre-ichool thlldmi. •'''incll will sponsor a Hal- her home, 877 St. George's Avenue. indoors or out. There, «r» | D ENCLOSED FLEAR tTNU % FOB A StBBCBfWlOK TO: J She is »urvlved by her husband, :;.r'.or.v fastened when eaet> If mor« than 1.600 kfiown uses :'' Mrs. William Sarnaon and Mn. Bi'l. October 27, at the iroaard into a needle and carried Ralph DeuWch will a«t w repre- (MV;.i: ian Club. Edward; two toni, Thomas and j D WDKPENDENT-LEADKB ' Q CAKtERET PRESS ' Richard; ft lister, Mrs. Samuel ri; nlnng the line of sti'nblng for MotoriiW fallun to five hand sentatives along with Mt*. Burnt *.!>IH:! hr.lf :'p inch Coal CooperMtt Silverman, Detroit, and a brother, slgntU called big road peril. Rt the meeting! of ~th» Unlt*d I • RARITAN TOWNSHIP - rORDS BEACON | ;;l ti;iliic is responsible for 30 Donald Barker, Abon Lake, Ohio. | TO Bt SENT TO: r. ::i c! ti-.e 1.100.000 railroad Funeral lervloea were held Tues- fear-Round Chickm I ' ;:• !'.;•' I'liiti'tl Stales. day afternoon at the Orelner Fu- "Spring chicken" ii new neral Home, 44 Green Street. NAMI „...- _... „ - I : at any season. Now, they're called -"• ' I l. pe Radishes Burial *Ul be In Mount Hope broilers or fryers radishes before you buyCemetery, Lansing, Mich. j ADDKBM - I rl if Vrxy are at all soft It For Insurance Servict ,t ; :;.-y are dry and pithy. HKI. HART JOSENHANS Your AuthorlM* I TOWN...- „ . ! WOODBR1DQE—Funeral serv- Ni'w i'urU Kullders Ba»y ices' for Mrs. Mary Josenhans, 52 I ' -1 Nam* at* tMrtM of mottt j fi: ! •. r.- eroded 425,000 ntw Crampton Avenue, were held, Mon- HOOVER Call : " ''•'.):; units in the New Y»rfc day morning at St. James' Church ! D KUgl IIAVI TOW MWMINTATIVE CALL AND COLLECT FOR ' ii•'** -l3; ..:--•.. iir":, from 1846-1950 where a itqulem ma.ie was cele- Sales & Servlc* brate. Mt mn itrMCBXPTION I fl.-.i'.s to buiinm at all-Unit Burial WM to the Uniondale Station is L ___j ! ':. H«?rv<> Bank »ayi. C«m»tery, Pittsburgh. JOS. OSTROWER Christensen'i DEPARTMENT STORE 104 MAIN STREET WOODBHDOI 97 MAIN STBEKT For Free Inspection WO-I-MM PROTECT YOUR Pick Up & DelWerr Call Woodbridge 8-0084 HOME AND FAMILY

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DON'T DELAY ^TOMORROW MAY BE ONE DAY TOO Board of Fire Commissioners E. *. FINN & CO. MISS- I THE DUNHAM Agency 4W 8-6361 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE MIMT N.., j *«ar N«w Jtrey si»te Motor Vehicle Afencr Edward Olsen tleorge Van Tassel 4 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE 'President Vlee-Pretfdent TreMnret WM.GREENWALD 8TERN & DRAGOSET WO8-171S Tbomti Kath fum Zehrer •INDENT- LEADER THUH.1DAV, OCTOBER 11. 1951 PAGE THREE" Notes, Organization Activities Throughout Township ss Members Join Sewaren History Club to Hold Gloria Sullivan Ladies" Ilivinion, AON St. Mary's Church is Setting St. James'PTA in Avenel To Elect Slate Married Saturday WOODBRIDOE—Election o! ot- fkers will be held tonight by the Of Costello-Van Pelt Wedding Plans (ard Party The following were Flower Show, Meeting Oct. 17th ,, Membership of the The s waren WOODBRIDGE - Miss Mary Ladies' Auxiliary, Division ». An- WOODBRIDGE—Miss Rita E Van Pelt daughter of Gloria Sullivan, daughter of Jo- To Aid Book Fund :iii\n Church at the ~; f ,elent Order of Hlb.rniaw, at ,, Mv ancl Ml,s Krnm,th p y p ,t M1 Cokunbus A , ,i .< Sunday morning seph F. Sullivan, Valentine Place, Club MSsteel became the bride of Thomas J. Costello, son of Mr. ami WnnnBB1T-— , ^ W Wfirman: Miss became tht bride of Bernard V. V C0SlCl10 366 Sta tC rtl y icil, formerly of To- Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mri. John T^Lr win * ft* wit, I g[^X - ' f ^^f' r V 't° ' "SS, t£S&%: ,, Miss Peggy Ltm- Sullivan, Amboy Avenue, Saturday Mrs. Edward Dunlgan. »s chair-1 oatuictay. I he cvreniony was performed by Rev. Theodore I'urndiliil PTA oh '^ James'1 Church, Rt. Rev. j man. assisted by Mrs. Peecy Wain- i Opdenijkn ;it St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy. Very Kev. lMily of Germany; voted to honorary membership ill St. •J4, 8 P M.. :n the school 1 •,1/MZZH. Mis. Lloyd Donation? were voted to the, Msgr. Charles Q. McCorrlstin, 1 wrluht. Mrs. William Lawlw nnd | Msglf James S, Folcy wa^ in the sanctuary. I 1 mm foi sin luiH'tk of the iiuiik Z. Vargo. Woodbridge Emergency Squad and L- . , . ,,. pastor, performed the ceremony Mrs Lloyd Bowman: WM';> a umvii of ivory chr»nl ti.iok hill . •>• t ,1,,11'jhter; of Mr. and l iind was the erlebrsmt of the imp-" sllppn Mi will\ shepv yoke : Mis Mai 1 iii Snyder and Mr|. i, baptized Susann ™;r7i ,«,Jnde-to-be Feted lial mass. 1(dgrd in • •foil drsiun (if tn'iulliiB Pretty, (Mtch Hride i Edward McFaddcn are co-chali»' h Given In marriage by her uncle, infant, snn of Mr. meeting and flowtr show to be mill !'.;"V air beinK RSStlMd v ] Swann, Miami, Hubert A. Sullivan, the bride wore Auxiliary Gives ruler pnnrl with itathcrs 'Muiintufs in follown: Tlcketl, ( held next Wednesday, October 17 ,i: vd Mark Gregory At Surprise Party 11 white hallo.rlna-lejnKth gown of fvci I ho hipllnc mid around the ,li*: ,i!i Wuth. Mrs. Santuet 1 • vlt-fv Mrs. Swann at the home of Mrs. E. H. Mott. Hille and lace over sntln. Her Party for Member I'.nl. ,i!id iiitiing Hi * lorn; tt&in. Mis ,ir»|,n Reilly; speclji, ci:ir.» May Strom, 129,Freeman Street, Woodbrid(?e. ,s»VVAREN—Miss Irene Yasoslty, finuertlp-lenijith tulle .veil Was at- HIT •flnwiip-lejulh vetl o( silk ,, Mrs. Jose|)h Krntnetx, Mn. ilii|'«mn It'll from n ('Inlet of pearl- :,lnn Place. Mvs. A. W. Scheldt, chairman of daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Mat- tached to a Juliet cap and she COLONIA—A stork shower was :t. Kriimcly.. Jr.. Mrs, Joaej. Mv, Richiu-d Mai'k. Mrs. J J. M and the Sent by tht-Ladles Auxtllai* of the Col- Membern present were Mrs. P. j. urday evening at the home of Mrs. tflss. Rosemary G. Sullivan was thtmaid «[, honor, Mi« Mary Unuin.'inn. Mrs. EuRenc Leahy, \i. tonight at tl onia Fire Comoany at the Firr- Adams, Mrs. W. J. Baran, Mrs R John Posklembo, 426 West Avenue. her sister's maid of honor. Dtfnaln Amfcfctcllo. sistoi' of tin bride- j Mvs Jaiiu', Mullin: cards and t«l- ft. Buscell, Mrs. K. B. Butler, Mrs, The guests were: Mri. Fraftces Ihvun of this )Mot served as hou*. Present were: Mrs. n. KLiK'ii^Jkoic 13 I'oi'ii.l velvet ROWH.I l.i'.. Mis Herbert Hnlstead, Mrs. making R. O. Crane, Mrs. W. G. Ebner Parker, Mrs. Joseph M«Rlia. Mrs. I in the first time Cominerton, and Mrs. Anthony the bridegroom's best man and I (oral hcartpievi' aiul carried i\ ras-j Willintn Oraimam; publletfey. lift, Mrs. William C. Belter, Mrs. Arthur Kadash. of Woodbridge: Mrs. Mi- Francis Itoolcy of Perth Amboy John DaSllva, Mrs. Ellii FraBicr, i ado bouquet of fall shades of •luliii R 'li'.vnrly.. '(• siM-inl room of Hanei. MM. Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. 1 chael J. Burke, Mri. Agnes Hratko, and VlneeH Mlnkler of this place Mrs. W. Price, Mrs. Mary Brady, I'hr.vsiinthemumi. Table prizes. Mrs. 8. J, Zavofr , I . M. tonight. P T. Howtll, Mrs. Simon Larsen Mis. Natalie Ksdftsh, Mrs. Rose' Rented the guests. Mrs. Erna Wels, Mrs. Mildred Con- • ley. Mr Kiwiu'd Maloney, Mrt.: u.i!i"i ial nre need- Mrs. E. H. Mott, Mrs. Thomas J. Miss June O. Lynn aud Miss derba, Mrs. Johji Varga, Mrs. Upon the couple's return from das, Mrs. Margorte Hughes, Mrs. Jiiiiici' R. Lynn, Orcrnwirh. Conn., Mi K.mm n, Mrs. Snytler; refresh- Moore is chair- Moran. Mrs. George Mullen, Mrs. 1 Helen Burke, Mrs, Mary Yasosky, a wedding trip to Washington. Emma. Morrisaey, Mrs. Margaret cmisins of the bride, as brides- mciits. Mrs. Joseph Zega, Mrt. members of the | Harry A. O'Connor, Mrs. H. B Mrs. Dorothy Kopystecky, Mrs. D. C. and points south, they will Droste, Mrs. Oladys Russell, Mrs. T'hmnii'. MurlhH.Mrs. JamwKeat- "' Rankln, Mrs. John R. Ryan, Mrs. maids wore syeoii velvet «nw»u>, liuwship will at- John Gerba, Mrs. Julia Hratko, reside on Water Street, Perth Am- Lee Pok, MM. Carrie Staunton, floral heuripipres nnrt carried hii!. ,'r. Mrs. Arthur Jennings, ! A. W. Scheldt, Mrs. Russell M. •! : conference at! Mrs. John Sutor, Mrs. Mary The- boy. For traveling, the bride chose Mrs. Elizabeth Aiuto. Mrs. Cather- cliry.siuithcmum.s. Mr:-. Wi'.liam Leahy, Mrs. Frank Solt, Mrs. B. J. Sullivan. Mrs. Olive sick, Mrs. Benjamin Brltskle, Mrs. a navy blue gabardine suit, match- riiiniiiu, Mrs. Edward Oossena, in A.M. to 3 P.M. I ine Seabaaty, Mrs. Edna Skibinski. Joseph V. Costello Jr. served us T. Van ;derstine and Mrs. Emil Anne Sofleld, Mrs. Mary Sutor, ing accessories and an orchid cor- ^^•. Calmtii Vcneius, Mrs. Joseph I iidcrship train-1 Mrs. Edith Scott. Mrs. Margaret Ills brother'.1; best mnn and ushers Wickberg. The guests were Mrs. Mis. Steve Neblla, MTS. Roaalte sage. tiinil. Mrs, William Miller, Mrs. •riiuch officers, Scott, Mrs. Marie Suiter and Mrs were Robert Glasset, Lawrence Zakutansky, Mrs. Irene Petren, Dorothy Schussler. Henry 'I'ravrtslina, Mrs. Marie „ _ _ _. ,_8|fe; £Wfj|, ^ FiU|.',prald mid Robert Snpnth Stone. Mrs. C. J. German. Mrs. Forty-five cities of 10,000 popiTa-1 *iuiw..auidjiicLflal^. Ma- .i\ J.-O.i(ifiiiuMia. J nines Tii'Eak,_ M Misses Charlotte Ozert, Helen tuchi-n. " Kuamjak and Avis Donegan, all of tlon or mora completed 1950 without ed Mrs. Edna Skibinski, Mrs. Car- Mi-. Miirv Adams. Mrs. William Perth Amboy. ' a traffic death, the National Safely rit Staunton and Mrs. Margaret Mr. nnd Mrs. Coslolln .arc now Tonyak. Mrs. Albeit Seaman, Mr«, Mi:, Club will hold Scott, assisted by Mrs. Dorothy on » wedding trip to Miami nnd li-trntion Wednes- Mrs. Arthur Helmstetter, Union; Council reports. The largest wat James Tookr-r, Mrs. Thomas Scan- Special Prize Awarded Schussler, Mrs. Lee Qaglia, Mrs. the west coast of Florida. Ion, Mrs. (•'U'pljpn Gaul, Mrs, Mar- •ubcr 24, with the Mrs. Anne Balonl, Keyporf, Mrs. Brookllne, Mass., with a population Edith Scott and Mrs. R. Parker. The bride Is :i graduate (if Wood- tin Kath, Mrs. Joseph DeMalO, •• ' :h•• bazaar fund. Agnes Mooney, Metuohen; Mrs. of 57.000. At Church Guild Party brldRe schools and the St. Barna- Mrs. Joseph O'Donnell, Mrs. Johrv •mmittrp met last Alexander Bertleson, Clark Town- bas School of Nw'slnu, Newark PolUu-k. Mrs. Peter Kiutlkowskl. iiii»-n shatter and SEWAREN—A card party spon- ship: Mrs. Betty Sssotak and Miss sottd by the Guild of St. John's Mary Ann Szot'ak, Elizabeth: Miss Sht is an R.N. on the stall of tht 1 is ro»rhalrmftii, Rahway Memorial Hospital. The :•• ID have a talent Church was held last Friday eve- Mary Mesarlk, and Mrs. Helen CALENDAR OF COMING EVENT* Teen-A fie Square Dance ning In the Parish House on Cliff Kager, Avenel; Mrs. Margaret Jar- bridegroom is a graduate of Perth i by the church Amboy schools and the McAllister mill night of the Road. The special prize went to dot, Port Reading ami Mrs. J. Tovifiht in School No. 11 Strukarz, Mrs, Stephen Banan, (NOTE Contributions to this column must be In this office no School of Embalming, New York 111 n. Miss Sara Mrs. Herbert Eyerkuss and the WOODBRJDOE — A teen-a door prUe to Mrs. Elmer Hobbs. Mrs. William Baran, Mrs. Alex later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events listed here He Is a licensed funeral dlrectoi are broadcast daily at 7:30 A. M. on the "Around the Counties associated with his father in the square ctarice arranged by •iiiiol will also be Other prize winners were: bridge, Kopcho, Mrs. Joseph Pocklembo, Mrs. Charles Kuzma, Mrs. Oilti With Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswick operation of' the Burke Memorial I Mother's Club of Boy Scout Troflb - booths, mlscel- Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. P. J. Adams, Radio Station WCTC, 1450 on your dial.) Home, Perth Amboy, MRS. THOMAS J. COSTELLO 37, sponsored by the Woodbrldfe ',!i' elephant, with Mrs. Carl Krogh, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. John Glrdner, Mrs. Harry Strus, and the Misses Kay Fire Company, will be heW tonight Vi.'h and Mrs. Pocklembo, Mrs. P. S. Austen. OCTOBER in the School No. 11 auditorium Kuzma, Margaret Bolga, Joan Tamboer, recreational supervbor, M m charge. Miss Pinochle. Mrs. Benjamin Trelder, 11—Avenel Presbyterian Church, cancer dressings, at 1 P. M. from 7:30 to 11 P. M. .ciitinu the West- Elmer Hobbs, Mrs. Andrew Simon- Kelfer and Anne Pocklembo, Se- talked on th» lecreational pro- waren. 15—Meeting of Avenel Republian Club at Avenel School. Nicklas, Tamboer Modern nnd square dancing will i hip, will be in lirams in the schools throughout sen nnd Mrs, John Freeman; pivot 17—The Sewaien History Club meeting and Flower Show at home be featurt'd during the evening. .:: ' undies for sale. bridRe, Mrs. Olive T. Va» Id«r- of Mrs. E. H. Mott, 125 Freeman Street, Woodbridge. the township, Refreshments were Musk will be furnished by Jlmmjf Kiation will also stlnc; Canasta, Mrs. Joseph Thom- 17—Testimonial Dinner in honor of Past Grand Knight Edward Talk to No. 11 PTA served under the supvrelsion of Wells ancl his Western Trail Rid- : .uncles to interest son ; Rummy, Betty and Ann Lloyd. Leonard sponsored by Middlesex Council, Knights of Mvs. Chris Christensen, the newly ers. Adiniss'irn may be paid at the .';.; and the Ladles' Mrs. Joseph Rusznak was the Many tyin Prizes Columbus at St. James Auditorium. —The October appointed chairman. door. :.l furnish refresh- general chairman of the affair. 19—Card party sponsored by Ladies'-Auxiliary of Avenel Fire mteting of the School No. 11 Par- i! witliMrs. Prank At Colonia Party Company, at the flrehouse. ent-Teacher Association was held ...n'f. Mrs. Arthur 19—Card party, Ladies' Auxiliary, Avenel Fire Company No. 1, SOCIAL SLATED m the school auditorium last Mrs. Bertram Van at flrehouse, 8:15 P. M. night. m charge of the AVENEL — Avenel Memorial COLONIA — A successful and 19-20—Ladies' Aid Society, First Presbyterian Chu/ch, rummage Victor C. Nicklas, supervising Post, VFW and its auxiliary will well attended card party was held sale at 104 Main Street. principal of schools, welcomed the sponsor a social Monday at 8 P. M., by fhe Ladies' Avntiliary 0! the 23—Home and School Circle meeting in the auditorium of the at the post rooms. Tickets may be Colonia Fire Co. at the flrehouse Sewaren School. Dr. Robert K. Alsofrom of thfe Diagnostic new members and gave a brief last Friday. Mrs. Charles Skibin- talk regarding the conditions of In ,'i Initiated obtained from members or at the Center, Menlo Park, guest speaker. door. The special award will be ski served as chairman assisted by 23—First, birthday celebration and investiture services, Girl the schols today. 'b Group made at this time, s Mrs. Joseph Maglia, Mrs. Domi- Scout Troop 12 at Avenel Presbyterian Church. A budget for the ensuing year BAD nick Aiuto, Mrs. George Scott. 24—Card party sponsored by St. James' Parochial PTA in St. was suggested by the executive 'IK — Eleven girls The winners were: Mrs. Edmund James' Auditorium. hoard and was presented for the iio the Sub-Junior Hushes non-player. Pascal Merritt. 24—Plasticware demonstration, Mr. and Mrs, Club, Avenel Pres- approval of me members by Mrs. .if WoodbrWge at MAKE YJDUR GARDEN dark horse prize. Mr. Joseph Mag- byterian Church hall, 8 P. M. Fred Hanrattie. A proposal to s«nd MAY MEAN TRAGEDY^ FOR OTHERS a! the home of lia, Mrs. Theresa DaSllva, Mr. John 24—Giant card party sponsored by St. James' PTA at St. James' the president as the delegate to lit'* horrible feelln9r-9Ui>pln£ on th*t ptdij. Linden Avenue. (iorio, Mr. Dominlck Aiuto, Mrs. Auditorium, 8 P. M. the state PTA convention being thd flndinr jou can't atop! Don't let it happen. lie Greco, Barbara 1 Robert Schussler, Mrs. Leroy 25—Rosary Society, St. Andrew's Church hall, Avenel. held on October 24, 25 and 26 in t ANEXPERT DO YOUR HRAKE WORK 11• i a Sutherland, Lewis, and Mrs. James Stanton, 26—Card party sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary of Colonia Volun- Atlantic City was voted upon, teer Fire Company at the flrehouse, Inman Avenue, Co- 20 YEARS EXPKRIKNCE i table pri»»'. \. ," • •<• .,'t.^,... The date for the teen age daace tatt!s,a,P..#v. , % , - NO GUESSWORK, EXPKKIMKN11NU. DELAYS niritstn, Kathleen Refreshments were servea. 'A | to he hold in November will be Ksiuble. Elizabeth 27—Ladies' Auxiliary; t^frf*Vj!MhHe«t'!i8'U:«-««BP.aiijt'.'. Not; U: COMrLI-TELY EQUIPPED SHOP • scries of card parties will be held Halloween costume dance. (liuss and Barbara I monthly. The next card part\ will range, ments fire completed by the V + JMM3X OEUM RKtACING • CVUNJDER HQWINQ 27—Halloween Ball, sponsored by Middlesex Council, Knights AND TOFAVJIVMNG' f <( :,i> I be October 16. I of Columbus at Columbian Club, Main Street, Woodbridge. w'ays and means committee. All a dinner and tickets will be sold at the door on PIN FITT1NO • COMPLETE STOCK OF PABTS 1 Uit Pines, Metuch- NOVEMBER the evening of the dance at 35 BEAR WHEEL ALIGNING & BALANCING v cents. A recommendation was ! •>. &-*©a>i6:p8tfV3 swwsmd tyj .J er, DAB,.at I&ws. Patricia Pox, ArliiH' —Miss Sharon L. Neuss was Brothers; Rahway,"'l:W , fEONT-END REB\JILD[NG ' ii Krapsak. j hostess at a party at her home on 8—Executive Board meeting of -Iselln PTA, 2:30 P. M., at the luncheon fee of any member South Park Drive in honor of her School 15. . i attending any county or state PTA meeting. This recommendation 15th birthday Saturday. Approxi- 8-9—Annual bazaar, Avenel Presbyterian Church, 7:30 P. M. RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE 15—Meeting and open house of Iselin PTA at School 15. 7 P. M. was made to encourage all mem- Mottf Tun«-up - (ieiuT;il - 24-IIHUT Tuwine S«r«t«4 mately 15 guests attended. bers to attend these meetings" with, -Arthur Vail waS elected presi- 16—Mass meeting at 8 o'clock, Avenel Public Library question at Avenel School. > the idea of raising funds to carry 1263 MAIN STREET RAHWAY dent of the Youth, fellowship of through the year's program. ' 8*muel J. Ga**&waj PLANT NOW! the Methodist Churdh. Also named 20-30 Annual bazaar, First Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge. Joseph N. were Frank Rodgers, secretary, 30—Annual meeting and election of ofRcers, Avenel Lftrwy A proposal was made to atag* a See Us For and Agnes Peterson, treasurer. Association. series of card parties. The chair- 30—Gay Nineties Revue and dance sponsored by Iselln PTA.at man -will be appointed by the SHADE TREES V. S. PRODUCTION School No. 15, 8 P. M. " i president. EVERGREENS i Industrial production in the The guest speaker, Lincoln 0. E. eased of! in July to the low- SHRUBS est level In nearly a year. The Federal Reserve Board's index fell HOLLAND BULBS from 222 in June to 213 In July, the lowest since last September, Chrysanthemums when it was 211. The Index is * I' based on H 1935-39 average of 100. Expert Landlcaping BIGGER'N THE JUHY Contractors A young lawyer pleading his first case had been retained by a farmer to prosecute a railway company for kiftfng 24 hogs. He !|| the right or COLONIA I wanted to impress the Jury with the magnitude of the Injury,' '" Hie left, you'll : ; 1 "Twentyrfour hogs, gentlemen! DISCOVER - ' u straight road PLANT MARKET Twice the number there ii the ^ 1 outdoor. ..and 1735 ST. 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V .1 I THURSDAY, OOTOBER 11, 19B1

Rubin Qreco and Mrs. F'rter (licco will feature election of officers and Card Party to \u> GivenHs co-chairmen, win be riven »a » a white elephant sale. Hostesses Mrs. Harlan Trailt 'Fledermaus' to be Presenk Fdr Local Charity Fund benefit for the Inilrpi'iiclrnt for that rvonlliR will be.Mrs, Jo- Leader Christmas Fund and the seph Peiras. Mrs. Michael Petras, : AVENEL—Thr October meeting State Auxiliary Fund. Mrs Wiliiam Russell, Mrs. Owen Speaks to Society^ Hull and Mrs. John Poll. . •Mrs. Rose Perlllard, Trieste At Opening of Griffith Sea J pf the Ladles' Auxiliary. Fire Co, state Auxiliary mrrliiu: will Strrrt, spent Monday in New York Ho. I, was hold at thn Flrohmisc, eld next Thursday rvenins. - AVENKI, The Ladles' Aid 80- NEWARK -A E City. principals will siipi',,'',.',"'! Tuesday evening withers. Joiin October 18, at the Rnritim Town- ON PRESIDENT'S LIST clety met. al the First Presbyterian Cockle prcsldinR. ship flrehousc. Church in Avenel on Tuesday fpc- Mrs Frank Trlech and son, In the S. Hurok-NCAr FORDS--Miss Patricia Trlggs, nlnu with Mrs. R. G. Perier pre- Riclmt-d, visited her parents, Mr, of the Johnnn Struu-- 1 IfMnbers of thr auxiliary of The merchandise club winner 019 King George's Road, Fords Is find Mrs. Matthew Pellegrlno, part Township were KMMLS. An- siding Mrs. Harlan Tralll, presi- PORT READING NOTES "Fledermaus," which",,! was Miss Lillian Fedlam, of Car-amoniT those on the president's Honoia Avenue, Tuesday. new Season of the ',, fcountement wns mncle to the ef- teret, and the1 dark hor.se wns won dent of the Woodbridge Council Bj (il list of high rahklnir students for Of Church Women, was the guest Mrs. William Hovis and daugh- Foundation at tin- M,,' fwt that the card party scheduled by Mrs. Walter Meyers, the academic year which ended ter, Ann, Sonora Avenue, visited Mrs. John McDonnell for Friday, October 19, with Mrs. speaker, telling of the work this Phone WO 8-U1ZW tre next Thursday ',,V('j The next meeting, November 13, in June. 1951. Montis In Bayslde, Tuesday. Newark win b, , „ group hoped to accomplish as a Mm i 11 Unit of the National Council of Mrs. Eric Wolfe and grand- cities .to see this new Church Women. dauRhtcr, Pranclhe, spent Tuesday —Mrs, Cecille Everest, of Tup- English by Ruth Reports were given by several In New York City. per Lake, N. Y., Is spending the Martin of this members who attended the Lead- —Mrs. Robert Perlllard, Mrs. week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. which has deil ino(|y '"r Stanley Nagrosst and Mrs. Russell R r ership Training Class In Fanwood McDonnell, of Fifth Street. everywhere with as w,t ,,','"' and the Presbyterial meeting last. Furze, members of the Iselln PTA, —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Mc-and the entrancing „ , ! attended the Pall County Council w«£k in Railway. Donnell of Fifth Street, Mr. andwhich the Vienna wr, . Mrs. William Clark was appoint- meeting held Thursday in Wash- Mrs. John T. McDonnell of Sixth vested it. , k;i)1 ing ton School, Sayrevllle. ed to represent the society at a Street, and Mrs. William H. Con- In addition t«, Un speolal meeting of the Red Cross — Mrs. Fred Rapp and son, ran, of High Street, Cirteret, at- Bright sold MIRIIIR outlines the George, spent Saturday with Mr, voice, Mrs. Petlmt Wa, to be hold at Its headquarters on tended the wedding of a cousin, the lead role of Rosalind, ' Main Street. Woodbridge, on Mon- ffraceful contours nf this hat and Mrs, Andrew Koehl, Newark. Miss Eleanor Wllcox, of Torrlng- hat and ban set of black wool —Mr. and Mrs. John Ooete, she Is known to |)(>SSP,, ,,' '"" day evemnR. ton, Conn., Saturday. comedy which flls mi. ',,"!'' . Mrs. Cimrlefi Ford will be in chochH. To frame the face with Union, and Mr. and Mrs. George the utmost flattery, a wide, Wohlfarth and daughter, Ruth, fectly". Others wire H,,;,; charge of-the nursery at 11 o'clock crocheted iiand Is colled across CORPS TO PARADE ho less care, notfibi-, "!\',', Sunday mornings and • members Irvington, visited Thomas Orogan, the front of .he hat, turban- PORT READING — 8t. An- Bishop, leadinR-coioi-atii.-,'. willing to serve will give their Flat Avenue-, Saturday. 1 style and dips low on one side. —Mr. and Mrs. George Brltton, thony's Fife and Drum Corps will of the New York nty l,^,!' names to her The matching bag has nn nll- the role-of Adelc. ' 'The cancer dressing making Sonora Avenue, Attended a wed-parade in the Holy Kame Parade gold handle and seml-clrcular ln New Brunswick Sunday attired The other prlncipnis group will open the fall season to- bands of trtmtntrg. A direction ding In Irvington, Saturday. in their new uniforms. They are chael BartUtt as KIM>IIM,' night at the church with Mrs. Ar- •'•• MJ leaflet for crocheting this HAT to meet in front of St. Anthony's Thomas Leech as Alfred thur Moore in charge. AND BAG SET may be obtained Avenel Junior Women by sending a stamped self-ad- by 1:00 P. M. All the men of the kins as the Wnm<.,i ;Ull! Mrs. Perler appointed Mrs. Mor- parish are requested to receive Schriner as Dr. FV.> ris Danley, Mrs Frederick Beckley dressed envelope to the Needle- Have Birthday Party work Department of this paper, communion at the 7:30 mass Sun- Shearer, of Broadwuy s i. and Mrs. Arthur Herman as a day morning and to be in front of fanciful "Flnhoolcy;1 wii; committee on nominations to pre- requesting Leaflet No. PC-48J8. AVENEL — The twenty-fourth birthday celebration of the Avenel the church by 1:00 P. M. with their The comic, non-sinmn sent a list of names to be voted cars ready for the trip to NewProsch, tht jailor, wiii , on at the next meeting, November Junior Woman's Club was held Eighth Graders From Tuesday evening at the home of Brunswick. The parade ln New by John Pelletti win, \A', 13, as officers for the next year. Brunswick Is scheduled to start at comedy and romnnitr i•'.',, It was voted to subscribe for ten New Group in helin Mrs, William Harned, Green Street. Woodbridge, with Miss 2:00 o'clock. We want our mention pictures, operrlia.- , copies of the Outreach magnzlne marching ln the Port Reading unit. A departure from ,•„. to be sold, to members at the meet- ISELJN—"Club Eight" was re-Dorothy Regan conducting. mark the stflRlnp of n ; ings. Tentative plans were made cently organized by eighth graders During the business session a of "Fledermaus" in th,,i to visit the home at Belvidere at School 15 with Miss Victor report of the Citizenship Insti- ALTAB-RO8ARV NEWS tute sponsoreti by the State Fed- of Prince Orlofsky. ,; with Christmas gifts for the resi- Pesce and Robert Mascenik as ad- PORT READING—The is trip trusted to a female m dents. visors. eration of Women's Clubs was t0 Rosary shrine ln Summl Sun- .given by Miss Joan Artym who opera tradition, w^l n. • short report on the Girl Scout erine Taylor; vice president, Carol was the clws i A Halloween social followed "ffie Troop 12 which the society spon- Scrlmenti; treasurer, Joyce Perll- short skit, "The Birthday Party" has appeared in niunv H\ was presented by Mrs. David regular Altar-Rosary meeting musicals. sors and Invited members to at- lard; secretary, Robert Luna; card which was held Tuesday night. A tend its first 'birthday party on committee, Carol Scrimenti and Ogden. The production will i,,,., card party Is scheduled to be held clous and colorful ch n Tuesday, October 23, ln the church Janet Klmball; homeroom trea- The next meeting of the group Tuesday evening, October 23, ln (M auditorium. surers, Thomas Jones and Maxlne wil be held on October 24 at the let numbers directed ir, the church hall after Novena serv- Dom. William We:iM:>. Mrs. Frederick Lott announced Jackson. home of Mrs. John Cassidy in ices. Mrs. O. k. Young and Mrs. Mat* Sewaren and will feature a mas- dlrected.the San Fram, querade Hallowe'en party, Special "Fkden^aus," .will be s!., to Den Bleyker as new members PACK MEETING DANCING CLASS ON 12TH and Mrs. William Scheuremnn I8BLIN — Cub Bcout PMk 148 guests of the evening were Mrs. tor. Costumes and snr.. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen were will hold its first meeting of the William Kuzniak, Mrs. Frank PORT READING —Mrs. designed by Dr. Eleine: :, welcomed as guests. •:, season this evening at 7 o'clock at Barth, Mrs .Thomas Markous, dancing students will report for ternational expert in • Hostesses for the evening wtirt* Iselln School 15. The committee Mrs. J. Precopt, Miss Marie Hay- classes at the regular time, 3:30 and the orchestra, alw,,, School for Tomorrow Mrs. Daniel Howell, Mrs. ArthW urges all cubs and parents to be den, Miss Alida Van Slyke, Miss o'clock, in the Port Reading School sentlal part of a strau Franklin, Mrs, William Gery Mid. present. Refreshments will be Nancy Perry and Miss Mary Lou basement on Friday, October 12, will have Mr, Martin ;>P..: The newspaper boy ... the boy who delivers your papers ... is a Arthur Peterson, Mrs. AleaplRP served. Galisin. even though It is a school holiday. Kuttner as do-condui' :. typically American institution! Here is the businessman of tomorrow. Dermott and Mrs. Ra^&d And here is the practical school where he learns those lessons which Gribbl.e, will prepare him for his successful future. TO MEET TODAY ISELIN — The Parent-Teacher GOOD PAYING NEWSPAPER ROUTES MAY BE Association of School 15 will meet AVAILABLE FOR YOU IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the school. ; Any boy 12 or over who wishes to earn money in his spare time one afternoon a week should submit his name to the Circulation Manager MOTHERS TO MEET at the Woodbridge Publishing Company, 18 Green Street, Woodbridge. PORT READING—The Fife and Drum Corps mothers are to meet ' This work will enable you to obtain a valuable training in tonight in at. Anthony's Church handling money, meeting people and learning salesmanship. . hall. -. Public Relations The manual training departments The ladependent- Leader • The Carteret Press ot Dallas schools have plenty of lumber lor classwork, Dallas aam*. jbullding.-firms provtd»:lw» had* of The Raritan Township-Fords Beacon scrap lumber monthly free of charge. PUBLISHED BY Payment In Coins It took a dealer four hours to count $1,005 paid by a motorist for a used" THE WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. truck. The buyer had saved dimes, wheel you quarters, and half-dollars for (our 18 GREEN ST. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WO-8-1710 years and paid for the truck with them. ever turned! Safest wheel you ever held! CQjne try it yourself. . .

Chrysler this year introduces the first power steering ever offered on an t ^Longest of the tot American passenger car. Many owners tell us it is the greatest advance 'in Chevrolet looks ldngest, Chevrolet is longest i . . a car driving since the self-starter! To swank and sweeping 197% a person who hasn't tried it, it is inches over-all that tops any actually impossible tcj describe what other car in the low-price a difference it makes. Driving be- field. Size/ up Chevrolet's greater length, and you'll fihd comes a new and Wonderful experi- It hard to settle for less. ence. At your touch on the whetil, t hydraulic pow^r instantly provides Most Rodd-Hugging j lovr-filtha of the energy needed to new Weight ! steer the car. Gone is all s^nse of tug, Gives you more road-hugging, strain, tension. In its place you find road-smoothing weight . . . a wonderful sense of [absolute front a hefty 3140 poundst in the wheel control with allmost no effort model illustrated that no com- Hydraguide Power Steering! on your part, Hydraguide is regular parable car in the field can D« IUM 4-Door UQan match. Get the feel of this (Cwrilouaflon of ilanfaftl tquipnnit erd trto Ubt- equipment on Crown Imperials, op- big car, and you won't settle tional at extra cost on other 8-cylinder for less. (tShipping weight) models. Whatever car you're driving Widest Tread in It; Field now, we invite you to , „. Here's the steadiness of the Finest Biggest Brakes of Any Way Ahead with widest tread in the field .; • yalve-ln-H«ad 38% inches beWWfl center? Cemfart Faatmat t Uend't to valve-an-heni, And of rear wheels. Once you've Luxury of Body by Fisher . . . Big, powerful Jumt>e-Drum cradled ease of unimed Knee hx-Am--largest in the low-price Chevrolet's had it for nearly 40 Firtt power steering ever offered on an known the better roadability ,A:n.'ncan passenger car! of Chevrolet's wider tread, Action . . . smooth control of field! Use the cur's own momen- yearsl Get sparkling perform- ance and real over-all economy. wouldn't settle for leu. tum J NEW EASE! No more whirling M^ COWTROll Hydraguide NEW SAFETY I I'-v.n " )( iU or Whirling, tugging and strgin- giviiVour handu on the wheel road onto u «'H '"'^jt ol< Join th« Shift fo X-V- •'(i*# Tlw iittt*n Mdp you ktuw can actually park the biggait Tranunlfilon* mand at any «pe»d. In city -.»eady and W *»•' j|ld Chryiler with her thumb and America's Largeii Sensationally smooth! Excitingly easy! It's a new experience traffic . , , on awkward drive- no effort . • tukts i * ^ one finger on the wheat , . . wayi... in inug-ftttiimaiage itrain out of driving ^ ^ and Fineil in driving, the modern way to drive. Cotfs little more-or line helpB apply the drive all day with new free- even,less than many a car with standard gearshift! entrance* ... you never felt mow, or land • '"'' « i||(11 Uw-Prlcwl Carl >-t rirt;»ure-required dom (torn arm-and-ihoulder weh (tiering control in any ing mtay tim»a si"> 'Combination of I'owerglidt Automatic Trammiuion txA (l Enztni optional on Ot Lwu modtli at txJra cut. «r be/ore! «ver brfora! JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc/ MAURO MOTORS 487 Rahway Avenu< NEW BRUNSWICK AVE P. A. 4-0015-44)016 Customers' Corner

If tliorn wrrr a popularity poll about l stores, A&P would have to be first. I'or more haiuewives buy their food jmm A&P than from any other jrocer. Dors your A&P get your vote as the best plarc to bhop? If not, please let us know. i'lrnsp write: CUSTOMER ILLATIONS DEPT. _A«PFpod.Slfijt£9 -WhiteJIoiisft 120 Lexington Avc, New York 17, N. Y, Apple Butter Niblets Heinz Ketchup Libby's Orange Juice Red SalmOn Sunnybrook 7%oz.can4/C ID IDI D X Disinfacts, deodorizes and bleaches Pink Salmon co'ds^m 7%oz..:ar.33e Pick! Krispy Crackers lib plcg 31c Moose-A-Bec Sardines ^ -13c Livsrwurst Spread ^i 17c Crispo Cookies 10oz.pkg.21C Coffee Time-'P3r'('in9^evera3o':i' ^-tf°r Angel Soft Facial Tt&we ^^ Shredded Wheat Nab«0 Flako Pie Crust Mix I Cream of Rice Cereal i8«.pkfl.3ie Ann Page Honey . -35c Palmolive Soap * & Cai'oSi-iia White Rice nbPkfl15c Party Cake Mix Cashmere Bouquet Soap F r nan s regca ce c Reii Cherries i°«-»«" *«•* »otc«22e Bisquick ^^^ Lava Soap ° ^ty ^ ' 10 Regular Style-ALL SIZES-ALL TOP GRADES Comslock-sliced 20ozc«n16c PIC Delrich Margarine coio™dq,». ub 32c La France Bluing , ^2 17c In Service Meat Departments lb. 46 oz. can QQV Old Dutch Cleanser —12c 39 V/blte Bock or Club Pry ln Sell-Service Meat Depts.-all sizes lb. 55^

Smoked Hams shankih^Qr BuM ibAQr wholeor ibRQc lb lb C lb C Sirloio Portion ' OuC porliori - Hg Either Hall Full Cut ' 3»* Super-Right Prime or Choice grades I Cauliflower iv Smoked Pork Shoulders shortcut ib. 47c Smoked Ham Slices center cuts ib 99c Sliced Bacon sunnyyd ib 62c Pork Sausage M«>t ib53c Smoked Pork Butts Bor>eie» ib. 83c Pork Sausage ^ ib. 63c Fresh Hams whole or either half ib 59Q Frankfurters skinies* ib. 67c Bulk 10c Tokay Grapes , . . . 2 25c Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut ib. 45c *«*«« Quality Seafood California Oranges POrk ChOpS Hip and shoulder cuts ib. 55c FaiiCy Shrimp Large Ib. 69c white r Pascsl alk 1 5c SDinaCh Cleaned and washed 10 oz. cello bag j gC Tabie Celery ° Loin Pork Chops center cuts ik85c Fancy Swordfish Steaks , ib.69c |fes | From nearby <«rm5 bunch Sweet Potatoes Ndgade 2 15c Chickens Broiling, Frying •2.v3", lbs. Ib. 43c Mltrndyto-Vooh Meats

Roasting Chickens Si^es 4V4-5 lbs. Ib. 53c Available in Self-Service Meat Departments Ducks Long Island's finest Ib. 39c Chickens Broiling, frying-under 3 lbs. Ib. 59c June Parker Donuts sr TurkeyS PilgrimBrand-!9lbs.ll over lb. 57c Roasting ChiCkenS Sizes 3 3tt lbs. Ib. 71c 100% Whole Wheat Bread F-^'b 22c English Muffins Leg or Rump of Veal , » it 79c Ducks Long land's finest ib. 55c Breast of Veal • • • » ib. 35c Turkeys Piifarim Brand-is u».& over ib. 69c lb C Dixie Ring Cake ; 100% Whole Wheat Bread ^- 16 • • I

-Corn or Bran-Jane ParUr boxof6lor21c Wesspn Oil Upton's Richardson & Robbin's For cooking or salads Soup Mixes Fancy s Boned Chicken Tomato vegetable, chicken noodle Domestic pintjQC quart 6 oz. can | *fC led Swiss Cheese carton J pkg''37c 1

Sl|||»ylield Fancy Creamery llb c , Planter's Colgate's Vel Colgate's Fab French Fried Potatoes For the famly wash and i^hr; Fresh Butt6r -^79 Cocktail Peanuts For silks, nylons, dishes, etc. ^'2d American M.I-O-W ?«»» it S7« Libby's Spinach l*»f <* * I oz. ca'n i 33r : package II" pas.0U6 ii*cnd Provolone Dom'tlic Tangerine Juice

^<(» CbtWar .A^^^ ^ For dishes and duds For toilet and bath chMM Fod w ib A fine pe/iumad joap f * Vslveeta ,« gianl 71ft Of ( 16 p«d.g. IIC regular cak* 3 ' 2w regular cake 2 'or 17' Bit CK.«. *ib.25« IUI I // /..• i i . . ;,;r. , \ti .('•• Cheese ,, / Cheese H»-59» PAGE SIX THURSDAY, OCTOBER H. 1&51 INDEPENDENT

Gunshots on TV Rouse Family Farm Exhibit Community and Police Attracts Record Crowd .-CLASSIFIED-- Oi'A. N' V Sm.ill tinvHl BRIP'iKWATER, K.D.-The lar- • HELP WANTED—MALE • • HKLP WANTKD '••i i iivuhlfs with iei«- gest nn'iilx'1' of people to attend »ny WANTED TO H, v

VIM I-I II .1:, llr- liig cities. one ,vnt in the history of Brldflp- SET-UP MEN or first clnss oper- HAVE' BUYERS for ,„., . l.;.te tnuij nf ChappEqiM water recently viewed the family PLASTIC Tii. '. ators to work second shift, bn lUinJly houses. If farmiiiK exhibits. A counting m»- DEMONSTRATORS Vll (pn;i:L • :i.ono> w,-is thrown into Brown and Sliarpc Screw Mti- dell pleas* i ' a pn'.i :•• iwitlv v.ln ii n flurry of chin" Milled Kill persons passing AMBITIOUS HOUSEWIVES and chlnes In Woodbrldge. N. J. We are b«;ni;.s .-•:'H ' ut iii the deai! tf Ihrni tfli doors (if Ihe Legion Hall a small company where Individual sflleswomcn are offered excellent Your Church Welcomes You night. where the exhibits \ver«.arranged. effort is appreciated and rewarded., careers In this district. Experience 414 Main Street, i!;ir;nod citizens by the Hridgewaler'i population is 900. Phone Rahway 7-4800? unnecessary. Applicants will be Metuchen fi dozens I ;:]!i)!ip[| local police to The group of eleven booths de- 10-n trained tu conduct plastic parties. report '.!• iiiliic. possibly a ganff scribing and explaining improve- - . i Work 3 or 4 evenings per Wetk. mu:cl i. College extensien service and was MARRIED WOMEN of this newspaper. AMEttlCAiTAUTOy,,!, llrribori.il p their revolvers fur ac- Corner of School & Junes Streets Fords 113 1'rifspect Street brought to Brldjewater through the No selling. Three hours dally on 9-27; 10-4. 11, 18 ASSOCIATIo-j ' tion. Woodbridce Rev. John E. Grimes, Pastor. Woadbridrc cooperation of the McCook county your phone will earn you $1.00 an Established i-i|,. , il the trouble within ilev. Lasalo Kecskemethy, Pastor Sunday iMasses. 7:00. 8:00, 9:00, , Rev. Oustav Bott, Pastor They f extension jervice, County Agent R. hour salary plus good bonus. (Lo- WANTED Over 3,000,0tio M',.,,',.,, 10:06 and H:00 A. M. Sunday minutes A ti'en-agcr television B. Kelton and the Better Bridge- cal calls only.)For Information call Mrs. Grace Kovacs. Organist Nationwide Krn,.., Order of Services and Activities: Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 0:45 A. M. — Sunday School. party. Water Club, . Mrs. Dolan, Woodbrldge 8-0154-W HOME Tor female hunting dog, Perd Ker'tes, Lor!l| A A M. The hi.-: i Vriff catching the cttUe on correct installation processes for ihlp Service In English; at 11 A. M. P.M. jlowsliip. rustlers, i .(I found the houre t bit farm scWage. Others gathering a HELP WANTED * • REAL ESTATE /FOR SALE • , - Worship Service In Hungarian. Confession!, Saturdays. 4:00 toi 7;45 p. M.—Gospel Service in warm n'-v! harl thrown open the llv- good Wt at attention were crop rota- First Sunday fit 3 P. fcl. Ladles" 8:00 P.M., and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M." and word. ing roon •A indwsvs just in Ume. lot tion, nitrogen and the soil, and the MEN AND WOMEN WANTED THREE-ROOM BUNlQALOW. All Aid Society meeting, Mrs. Andrew Tuesdays Wednesday the bi>' nin' liaitle. booth expluimng the advantages ii .uH years of Age conveniences. Furnished, $4,600. IV YOUR DttlNKl.Vc, Biua pmkiiiMt. First Tuesday—Session. 8:00 P. M.—Prayer meeting and and profits to be gained by feeding ' Careers *tt& a Future. Call Woodbridge 8-0396-W, or 880 a problem, An oh.. First and third Mondays at 1:30 Wednesdays Diblp study. balanced "rations to poultry. U. S. ARMY Harrell Avenue. Woodbrldne. ymous can help you , P. M. Churchmen's Brotherhood Ladies' Aid Society, second and live, ant! i>d;uv the works of the The exhibits were scheduled lor U. S. Air Force Recruttinit Omce _U i Box 3»7, WoodbrlrV TRINITY cni'RCH Post Office Building—P. E. 4-5020 Market 3-7.S28. meeting. fourth, 2:00 P. ML at the church. Lord" UIR; 14. 17'. showing in thirty-nine communities Every Tutsday at 8:30 P. M. Boy Thursdays' Corner Berkeley Boulevard and in South Dakota. Perth Amboy, N. J. FOR SALE Citations fnm the King James DARAGO'S Auto 1J.: ., Scout meeting, Frank Brecka, Third Thursday—Women's As- Cooper Avenue 9-27; 10-4,11, 18 ».C, V oldest in Middle i Scoutmaster. sociation meeting at 8 P. M. at the Iselin version ofthr Bible include Christ USED Oeneral Electric Range Third Sunday at 2 P. M. Con-ehurch. Rev. Emi!y R. G. Klein. Pastor Jesus' statement to his disciples: STEADY WORK and Flat Top Gas Stove. Oood Fluid Drive, Hydram.r sistory meeting. Friday* Sunday School. 9:45 A. M. "Behold I give unio you power to HOSTESSES condition. Call Monday between I Penh Amiin', Small Town Housewife ; Charter 9-1191. Monday at 2:30 P. M, Released Junior Choir, 3:45 P. M. Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 tread on serpents and scorpions, WAITRESSES 4 and 10 P. M. Woodbridge 8- j _, High School Choir, 7 P. M. o'clock. Wins Baking Contest Time Religious Education—Early and over all the power of the FOUNTAIN CLERKS 1547-W. 10-11 I YOUNG PIANO TFV Church History. Adult Choir, 8 P. M. Sunday Evening Evangelistic power of tht enfiny: :iml nothing RICE LAKE. Wls. - Mrs. Ber- DISHWASHERS I Service at 7:30. - j oellenl method, 'iv.ir Second-Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. shall by any means hurt you" nard Derousseau of this community, HOWARD JOHNSON j REAL ESTATE AND • | home or own si net •, ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL ./ Sunday Instructions. 2:30 P. M. LorantrTy Society meeting. Mrs. (Luke M;18>. who Is only 17 and tht mother of ROUTR #25 WOODBRIDOEj INSURANCE iZlerer, Midwood w.,-, Jon:-. Notchey president. Fords Thursday Prayer and Interces- two children, was one of the win- Correlative passages from "Sci- Phone Rahway 7-4H(i;i First and third Thursday* at Mrs. Catherine Balog. Soloist sion. 7:30 P. M. ners in a national recipe contest. TELEPHONE 8-1700 \ ence and Health with Key to the ALL KINDS OF INSTJRANCK 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Teachers Mrs. Edith Elko, Organist Sabbath Services, Saturday 2:30 She was awarded $5,000 for her fruit 3-8-tf "Since God is All; there is no room Sec us, for homes and lots for sale. Class. Mrs. Steven Kovacs. Super- d:30 A. A?.—Sunday Services. »'d nut cookies which ihe culls for His unlikeness. God. Spirit, PART TIME WORKER, interested HANS J. SCHMIDT intendent 10:30 A, M.—Church School. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ••cherry winks." The young moth- alone create all, and called It pood. in earning W0 - $75 plus. Must Real Estate and Insurance A Protest^! I Kin Stcond and fourth Thursdays at 1 OF AVENEI, er's winning recipe cam* to her Therefore evil, being contrary to have car. No experience necessary. 407 Crows Mill Road, Fords Litchfield. Conn ,'•. 7:30 P. M. Friendship Circle, TRINITY CHURCH j 621 Woodbridce Avenue, Avenel from her grandmother. She will pay Kood. is unreal, and cannot be the For interview call Plalnfleki 6- P. A. 4-0396 corn a y:\'ir J i Rahway Avenue. Woodbridre j The Rev. W. W. Warman. Minister for her home wi& Lbs p;i^i money. Saturday at 9 A. M. Confirma- leased for OXl. v • tion Class; 7 P. M. Citizenship i Rev. William H. Schmnus, Rector j Mrs. William B. KniK, Organist product of God" (p. 8991. 1534. 10-4, 11 6-14-U class. Mrs.' William" Neete. Organist . Mi'i.. Prank.Mazzur, .. Sunday Services Senior Choir Directress WOODBRIDGE METHODIST 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. Mrs. Charles Miller: CHURCH 7:00 P. M. — Young People's Youth Choir Directress BUSINESS DIRECTORY Main Street Fellowship. Mrs. Charles Mezera, Eev. Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. Children's Chrtr Directress Sunday Services Holy Communion 11 A. M. first Sunday Services Coal Electricians • o Moving and Trucking • • Pet Shop Bible School for everyone, 9:45 and third Sundays. 9:30 A. M.—Church school for A.M. j Morning prayer and sermon all ages. O. H. Weferling, Supt. Call WO-8-0932-W FRESH DAILY second and fourth Sundays. 11:00 A. M.—Worship. Complete Moving Job Morning Worship 11:00 A. M COAL - FUEL OIL For Stated Meetings Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M— Westminster Fellow- 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 HORSE MEAT Trinity Vestry, second Monday, ship for Junior High and Senior OIL BURNERS Competent Official Board — First Monday 4 Rooms $30 fi Rooms $40 V. S. GOVT. INSPT. 8 P.M. 7:30 P. M. High ages. Electrical . Young Adult Fellowship—First Trinity Men's Club, second Holy Communion: First Sunday Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free Wednesday. 7:00 P . M. of February, June, August, Octo- Work 20c ib. Tuesday, 8 P. M. GENERAL MOTORS All Loads Insured—10 years cxp. Fortnightly QuJW—Second and St. Agnes' Unit, first Monday, ber and December, and Holv In Your Home 3:30 P. M. Thursday. ECONOMY MOVERS CANARIES 8.95 up Fourth Monday; 8 P. M. Gl'.AKANTEF.U IINOERS Missionary Circle - Second 8t. Margaret's Unit, first Weekday Activities or BiatatHt. Rahway Wednesday. I P. M. Wednesday, 8:30 P. M. Monday 7-3914 PARAKEETS 6.95 Trinity Altar Guild meets quar- KIMJ; Reasonable Sates. DAY AND NIGH" - • 7:15 P.M.—Boy Scouts. SEED—20f Lb. Sunday School Board—Secodn METEItr.l) li.\!: terly. 8:00 P. M.—Trustees, third Mon- TED SIPOS (Canar/ and Parakeets) Thursday, 8 P, M. First V* Mile ... Trinity Junior Altar Guild, first day, CALL Electrical Contractor JOE'S PET SHOP Woman's Society of Christian and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M. 11 Trinity UM - WoodbrWg* Each Additional <, " Service — Third Wednesday, 8 8:15 P. M.~Men's Fellowship, H!8 HIVING ST. RAHWAY OFFICE: 413 I'lAItl - Trinity Acolyte Guild, meets last Monday. WDGE. 8-1400 P. M. quarterly. Telephone 7-1227 WOODBIUlHi; . \ Tuesday Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 7:30 • Fueral Directors • FIRST CHURCH OF ISELIN, 7:00 P. M.—Deacons, second P. M. Tuesday. § Radio and TV Service PRESBYTERIAN Trinity Church School Faculty, (',(1 1IY 8:00 P. M.—Ladies Aid, second AVENEL Rev. Henry M. Hartman, Pastor fourth Friday, 7:30 P. M. SYMW1ECKI Monuments T.WI 6:45 A. M—Sunday School. Tuesday. TELEVISION 3:15 P. M. —Session, second COAL & OIL CO. 11:00 A. M.-^Morning Worship. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Funeral Home HOLLYWOOD SERVICE Avenet Tuesday, i 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENU MONUMENTAL CO. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John Egan, Pastor 7:30 P. M.—Young Adults meet IS OUR Market and High Streets Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, first and third Tuesdays in homes. 46 Atlantic Street Mfgn. of Distinct;?* Memorials Perth Amboy 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Wednesday. Concrete • For All Cemeteries BUSINESS GARVErST.Wl Rev. Arthur L. Maye, Pastor Holy bay Masses 6:00, 7:00 and 3:30 P. M—Girl Scouts. Carterct, N. J. 894 W. lnman Ave., Hallway ^ Call WO 8-130S 5J8 ROOSEVELT AVI'MT 11:00-A.-M.—Morning Worship. 8:00 A. M. 8:00 P. M.—Mr. and Mrs. Club, Nent to St. Gcrtrr,£»'s Cemeterj §:& A. M.—Sunday School. Weekday Masses—1:30 A. M. third Wednesday in homes. HIGH TEST QUALITY Telephone Carterei 8-S715 Today • CARTERET, N. I.. RA. 7-1651 CA 8-6407 ' 6:15 P. M—Baptist Youth Fel- Thursday CONCRETE ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH lowship. 3:45 P. M. — Children's Choir WOODBRIDGE RADIO Iscliu Laboratory Approved 7:30 P. M. — Evening Gospel (October-June). * TELEVISION Rev. JohrfWilus, Pastor Used Cars Service. 7:00 P. M.—Youth Choir. 1$ Main Street, Woodbrldfe Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel 8:15 P. M.—Senior Choir. ^ Joseph Kocsik, Prop. OUR REDEEMER, EVANGELICAL 10:00, 11:00 A.M. Washed -Sand - Waterproofing Lime - Brick - Cement - Plaster "BETTER USKI) LFTHERAN CHVKCH Weekday Masses. 7:30 and 8:00 NEW DOVER METHODIST 24 Fords Street, Fords AM. CHURCH, COLONIA FLYNN & SON Al's Radio and Televisioi Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, Pastor Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. —Con- Raritan Mercantile FUNERAL HOMES Morning" worship, 10 A. M. Prompt Eipwt Repair* BERN1E AVTO S II1 *\ Sunday School and Bible Class, itjnuous Novena to St. Jude, Patron Church School, 10:50 A.M. Corporation Eatabllahcd SI Year* 9:30 A. M. I! off HopelesHl s Cases. 420 East Avenue Instruments • RCA Tubea A Parti 405 AMBOY AVIM !! Moraing Worship at 10:45. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Phone ,PE 4-0375 Perth Amboy Batteries WOODBRIDGE, N J. SCIENTIST FRONT AND FATOTTE STS. 2a Ford Ave., Fords UNROLL TODAY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Amboy Avenue; Woodbridge 'West Avenue, Sewaren PERTH AMBOY, N. 3. V. A. 4-0358 in our 34 FEB8IQNG AV£ ' Wdge. 8-1020 - Mim CHURCH Rt. Revr Migr. Charles G. McCorristln, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30. BEGINNERS Rahwiy Ave. and Carteret Road Church Service, 11:00. : CARTERET, N. J. Woodbridge Rev. Raymond Griffin, ACCORDION Village Couple Hac 71 Assistant Pastor Testimonial, Wednesday, 8 P. M. A. Klsh, J|, fan* Earl Hajinum Devannj, Mlnistw Reading Room: Thursdays, 2-4 Dancing PROGRAM Rev, GustaveT^apoleon, Tel. CA. 8-MW Children; Happy Fowiy Lillian P. Stephens, Organist P. M. Remember, there Rumi»y Service* Assistant Pastor We Are Interested in Twchine SOLDIERS pROVl!. V,; WwMay Masses: 7:0O |nd 7:30 The provable falsita oi sin, BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Is no accordion to Moralnt Worship at 11:00. disease1, and death on the basis Your Child buy. tb» largest fnmiliis "> A.M. AND SAVE! ©Rotfing aid Sttig* 1 Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. that they do not originate In God, POISE, CONFIDENCE AND Hvej on a farm on t!-' > Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:43,8:45 Complete Line of Musical ! ; ! Reiotw Meetings who gives man life and health, will GRACEFUL POSTURE Get New Furniture for Your imall town o( Sulili>' ' ' 10 and 11. Instruments at Low Price* First Monday—Monthly meeting be dealt with at Christian Science ENROLL NOW—THIS MONTH Heme This Fall. Henry Jansen & Son* lation 700). ol the Session in the Church at Holy Name Society will receive Take Advantage of The family reci-i'.tiy : Communion at 6:45 Mass Sunday 'service next Sunday. Subject of the Eddie's Music Center 8:00. Lesson-Sermon is "Are Sin Dis- SPECIAL SEASONAL Winter Brothers Tinnlnt and Sheet Metal Work tlooal prominenci! \utli :! FEE OFFERED AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC th« 21st child—a l:oy- !>• , Second Monday — B«tf\l of ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE ease, and Death Real?" Wayside Furniture Shop Rooflnr. MeUI Celllnfi uiA Trustee«. White Church Guild at For Further Information Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. SchovUle. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge The Golden Text is from HiChwty 25 Avenel, N. J. Furtuot Work ; Call CA 1-5285 Th» 40 year old S"' the Manse. ' - . Rev. Samuel Ntwberger, Rabbi Psalms: "The Lord is my strength 357 STATE ST. P. A. 4-1290 Open Dailj 16 A. M. to t T. U. 388 Alden Street woman det'lared at u (••• Third Tuesday—Sunday School Friday, 7:30 P. M. — Regular and song, and is become my salva- Carteret School of Pboni Woodbridft 1-1577 last year that liv " "• Teachers. Sabbath Services. tion I shall not die, but Woodhridge, N. J. Fourth Mohday—White Church Dancing Pet Shop then 8 monihs oljl, '."" Guild at the Manse. Teleph^n. 8-114* last—but I've been win:: Third Tfturaday—Women's As- STUDIO: Key Shops Mrs. SchovUle ;has !>:• *tolatlob meeta at 8 P. M. 128 Edgar St., Carteret • Steel Rallfms • and nine boyi in IUT - Second and fourth Wtdnwdays ALBRECHTS married Ute. O( her IN !-~Ladl«j' Aid Society. ; dren, the oldest it 25. O Drug Store Get Your Steel RaiUan in inlancy. KEY SEQP NOW-WhUe AvalUbU ST. ANTHONT'S R. 0. CflUBCH 124 WASHINGTON AVBL SchovUle, 44. rents' a Port Beading i CARTERET 1-7163 Custom Built farm »nd e»nis extra i|. Rev. Stanislaus Milos, Ptstor Avenel Pharmacy Full Line of Free Eltimate - Ur(e 8eU«Uw oil burners, oil and i1-1 * Hand A Power Law* Mo#en * fiundty Maases »f ";30, §:00 and • TROPICAL FISH '•We've been a h;ij'r 1010 RA1IWAY AVENUE SbMV'ned A Repaired. 11:00 A. M. (Live Fiah Food) tin. Schoville told n'l" • Pfcycles—Sales A Service • PARAKEETS Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. WOODBRIDOE 8-1914 1 Puts (or All Mtkw. becauie we trust in th< Novena In hoaor of St. Anthony « Wathing Machined Repaired U.8.G. Inspected Fresh Horse Meat the oldest children lu eaeh TuesdAy at 7:18 P. M,, with All Make*—Parts (or Sale. been willing to lake Rev. Shelly, St. Peter's Hospital, ".I.CRIPTIONS t LooksiBlth—Kef* Cut JOE'S PET SHOP younger ones." New Brunswick, In charge. •^ Men and women, married or single ... when you WhU* You Walt. 15« NEW BRUNSWICK AVEJ ST. JOHNS CHURCH WHITMAN'S CANDIES Farm Womtn Entertain 9 come to fo/iMnat for a loan, you'll hear the word PERTH AMBOY —4-3419 Joseph Thompson. Lay Reader "YES" a lot. Cosmetics - FUra - Greetlnf Oudi Laundry Joseph DaPrile Town Ladies With Di Mr». Dorothea PocWembo, You'll heat "YES" to • Plumbing and Heating* Call RA-7-9242 itXIBA, lowa-Auduboii Organist FOB THE WHITEST, SWEETEST, Hrti dinner sponsor^ 4 out of 5 who apply, NATIONWIDE CASH CREDIT! 0:30 A. M-—Sunday Sehool, RAYMOND JACKSON CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST WASH women with town wo|m', 11:00 A. M. —Morning prayer "YES" to your request EiUMlib your cradit at over 600 • Service Stations • (uesti was held ivc-nii nffillatad office) In U. S. and IN TOWN—BRING YOUR LAUN- and service. that the loan be made Qsneda with • Nationwide Ctlh- Charles Fgrrj Memorial hall at Audu- Cndlf Accountl No cuit to opon AND SON DRY TO your way wherever pos- your Account'—no loan oecausry. Plumbing - Heathg HalohanBrothen The taulta ol SUHUIMH" Pay «oly U you ut Juxouot to tf e»l»tle» 1" Iutta I"1'" aible, "YES" to your d*- let cath. Invulusblu tt o^ (way DRUGCIIST Etok Sewer Service GARAGE Mom houa.. Ap(4y todayl Launderette aetlon of Audubon ^•' aire for speed. And yotftt Standard RIM PrMlaota X8 Main Street ; |h»ar -«tkmty *fW!& Hi MABf KL wt --—•• I -"«*M^ " Mrs. George Rhodes, Organist When you tell us tb» #i(a you wanttorepay monthly. (tra. Amw WMJ dbrW* 1-MH UHl I-M8S Mondays Woodbridf e, N. J. Telephone; g-05*4 Phone WDGE. t-2149 Cor. Ambar AT«BIU u4 •vent Mp«»ted P. U, ~- SttfJoA Alfihj) Phi Don't borrow unnecegswily but if a loan will j?elp, S brought About , second and fourtjn Mon- p«y medical or dental bills .,. home or car repairs ... tuition ... or other ^ood purposes^ U%m SUrw • •16 P. M.—O. %, T. Club, first For Quick, Reliable come to fouonat where more than a nday. Telephone Woodbrldfe 8-1889 million people were served last year. PLUMBING nf4ay T"ln* |;00 P. M.—Women's Associv Come m.., write... or phone TODAY. Gorecfyi & Gorecki Woodbrtdg* and e»ery otlut W«toM*W- I p, w.~O*;W Board Meet- EXCAVATING (XX liquor Star* HEATING , third W«Jn«l»y. 27 MAIN itKEET coaxal cable li> COKMHW THAt C'KII 10 9At US" 90 Sharot Street, Cartwet »Ot. ANORA8CIK, PttOf. SERVICE Fri4 Stock of DoiMitle S3« w»p tw ™;: ) p. M—Junior Choir. RCPAJB WORK BATHS KITCHENS tubti "round Ihe iialtt )JP, M.—Youth Choir. FINANCE CO t MASON SAND Imported WUMS, B«M« CALL if. M.—Senior Choir. Ground floor, 1313 IRVINO STREET, IAHWAY RUBBER rUJORING rillUJ • CRUSHED STONt •ad Llquon 8d Comw Milton 5tr«tl, I Nail lo A • P 5up«r Moik.tl Carl Pomunuki (QUALITY hMffl p.m. da«y. I"-1 DAhway 7-2190 • John H. Honywtll, YtS MAr^pj 4 CINOEBS • 574 AMBOY AVENUE 10j SHABOT ST., CARTKRET , Ind., church Loam Midi It Kiktatf rt all wiuni\n tnu • IIIMM k>. Ut Phon«»! *WO »-*>« Worship. CA OA V11M WOODBRIDGE, N. J. . Tfl'CA 1-9646 St. W.NHttt 4OI.IMI me fur child"' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1S51 PAGE SEVEN

I.FOAI. NOTllES Mm. Rusznak Host to Nighl Held IIP accompanied by <-afih or check In the amount of ten per «nt As State Plans to Alter Busy Highway Route Semiren Contract Club SEWAIEN NOTES By Seumren Men'* Club 110': I of thr tula! Did. If two or more merchants are tie on I nn Itrm, thf Ptirrhnslng Ag*nt tftrntn SEWAHEN-Thc ScwAren con- 8EWAREN"-The October lljr Mm. Percy Awlen v.« -,..*• *n ninfre the award to one of tract Clui) mrt Tuesday evening Ing of the Sewnren Meft'i Club the bidden. at thf home of Mrs. Joseph iin- Huiircl ot Choien rrwhoWtn it- MIR. P. A. Rlner and Mis. H. featured Its annual ladles' night , SPITM the rUht to Increase or deereMe Rusennk. Woodbrldge Avenue. I the nmonnt itiov pperlnM ftv adding E Tnles of Amarillo. Texas. *ere with the wlven of the memWra end 1 Prize winners were Mrs. WH- thereto or deducting therefrom an Btirsfs of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. the mettrbcra of the St. John's i nmwmt i-qiinl to tWftitv-tlYp pfr edit llam C. EckPi, Mrs. Charles BoM- IB', i nf the total hewn mentioned Crane, Wen Avenue. Supper Club u guests. : The PurRhMlnti Anent irwMw the ke. Miss Kay Freeman and Mrs! j H,*M, to retect env or all bid*, and his l>ercy Austen. -Mrs. C. O. Derlrk, CllfT Rotd. A film entitled, "Search lor the notion U mibjert In nil respect* to the Others pri.wnt Were MM. Stl- has returned from a visit with Picturesque," WM shown by [ approval of the Bonrd of Chosen Tnt- Charles Stover of Rutgers Unt- i holders of the countv of Middles*!. , ! wArd SMttoynn. Mrs. Klmet HobtK, relatives In BefllhRham. Maw. I nv nrdefc. of tin- Biwr'l nt Chottft i tin. Carl Kro«h, Mr». Warren Van veralty, who WM also narrator for FreeHolders "( the Cmintv nf Middles** - Mr. and Mrs H, D. ClarK. I ADTUtta I BURROUGHS i Pelt. Mrs, Anton Magyar, Mh. Jo- the film. Joseph Thomson Intro- • i Clilt Road, have returned from a duced the speaker. 1 seph Pocklembo and Mrs. Casper trip through the mid-west, after '•• Boehm. inotorlnB to Elsah, 111., with their The next meeting will be held uauRhter, Helen when she re- Since the HrJVent of ifirvlJiflH, thf Thursday, October 25, tt the home turned to her sttidll'A tit "the of Mrs. Van PeH In Metuchen. PMnclplR," s»lw ol jlipcovtsrPti nintlrcTJPK trd «pplhg«-on-lpRs fat livlntt re-oni »nd»ra —Miss Knimn DamiU, West Ave- have IncrenH. It icems that pcorl' Time, for thf IiinilEhlm: nnd delivering OK liar Vote hf Elitht Thm 1,'intul HIX Hundred «n3 Don't be afraid to "lo»t p nue, hap re;urned home after be- tnjoy th« prajrams mtic'j mnre Plfty I8,«.S0I pnllonn of No, 2 Fuel Oil Vote." The vow that douh't •!•« ing n patent |n the Memorial Ho«- whiU comforlsbly stirtchfrt out n- fur use durlm the nrrto« November II, plt.nl. N«.w York. 19.M, to Mmy 15. 1912. to vnrious d«part> a man itlll Influence! what he d*M. t food bwl mrntn In the Dotinty o( Mlditlemv, tnd K cartdidate who Jtut iqueaki -Tlie Srwaven History Club n> ™tilrh time hWs wtll be nptnrt. More Grt.in The nmountB iintl the itepnrtm*n»» ROUTE 35 TO BE WIDENED through knowi thit you in* tfttrtri will lioM It* me! Ling, featuring a the fuel on in to be delivered. , ' ' llk« you c»n repudftt* hlfn next flown show, next Wednesday at increased produciloti ol feed FROM MORGAN TO RED BANK the hnme of Mrs. E. H. Mott. 138 gralrn in'1IS11« t>*rng urged by Uie 5.030 Onli.—vlirt(Ue«i- 46;. He Is generally believed to L« County Bridie 5-B-30 nt. Mounts. Mills, rrncs (he Ti • bt to Increase or decrease Walls painted i:i restful colors can one-half mile enst of Old Brlflwe, i thr nniyunt nbuvt! specified hv ndtllnc LAST YEAR-I.I Ml. buried near Saul, 25 miles from Bel- minimize nervous tension. A factory 1 EnKllnhtOwn Bond: thereto nr iln'nitlr.u Iherelrom nil fast, where he spen . the latnr years licid discovered that -ho chanse ol Caps—8 pcs. 12" x 12" x in' loni; iiniount Pfiunl to twenty-five per cent nf his life. Strtnisors-flp pen. 10" x H" x 52' long (25" i of the total Kiillomi'r herein colors on the walls ot his plant in- Gunrd Lock-fl iwa. 8" x 8" i ?2' imiR inentlonctl. creased production efficiency from Deck—150 pcs. 3" x !0" x Id' long Tlie Purfhufiini; Ai'ent reserves the Beit For Baking "3 pi'r cent to 98 per cent. To be creosoted Vlit pressure rluht to reject any or nil bids, mill Hnlllng Posts—8 pc«, fl" xd" x 12' Win; Ills urtliii! h suhject In nil respects to Fatty fish, sue), ;u salmon or R»lltr«—I pc>. J" x S" x 1«' long the npprovHl of Hie Bonr'l nt Cliown •ihart,,are. best for baking, broiling 8»ye 8chool Kits Rnlllnt—I pea. 2"x6"xl0' long Freoimiiler:; of the County.nf Middlesex sail pltnking bcisiise thnir fat con- Do not creosote. ny order of the Board of Chosen Free* Children's'Vschool kIts"*lTl la si All'Tumberlo"be S-lSct BoTttHem— test will Keep tlic:-,i h-om drying out twice as long i[ mended and rein- yellow pine—grade 848. riuting the cuc'itip procedure. Didders shkll Under their bids on forced with cellophane tape. their own letterheads, mid bids must

ends when traffic volume almost rth Lane to be Added by N. J. doubles. Abbott estimated the cost of the improvement, exclusive of any dBetweenMorgan,RedBank signal light control, at $1,728,000. rnvi'ring was In conformity with modern Acting Governor Thompson was practice and would materially re- ol assured work would start by Octo- duce accidents by providing mo- MIK;UI to Red ber 15 under the direction of the torisU with more "breathing 1 tnday to Act- Highway Department maintenance space." forces. Mr: Thompton ith Count? In utllUlng the variable rlght- Plans already in existence will Corn- of-vay width to Its beat advan- be utilized to place subsequent ,1. Abbott, tage,- both dual and single road- work under contract so the entire iii r.t plans <<'fill way designs will be used where section from Morgan to Red Bank will be completed by late spring. tt'P'.iu'lng the advisable. Where undivided de- Abbott returned from Washing- Mii'ff-laiiE road sign la required, overhead light YOUR VP-TO-M-MIME MEWS... ton this week where he received rtcry. In addl- control will »nabl« three lanes to assurances of steal allocations '.n extra travel bt uj*d by traBU In thf direction from Commissioner MacDonald of m calls for ln- of th* ht&riMt flow. This system the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. Natural gas may not get a by-line in your newspapers riK traffic lane has be»n employed successfully In He said he was hopeful that the 4 \* •t iu 12 feet, several locations on the State timetable on steel delivery, which and news magazines ... but, day after day, it plays an ulitional width highway system. was at present holding up con- struction on many highway proj- Acting Governor Thompson, important part in getting the news into print. Gas is ects, would be advanced to permit county officials and cltlaen groups Miinoriam contracts to proceed on schedule. have lonA ore«ed for the Improve- used in the curing of paper ...in ike casting of type ... Among the jobs riow stymied by : ruilcrton ment of Route 35 as the principal lack of steel is the proposed widen- • i'lnury of Robert* existing traffic artery connectiilif in the making of cuts ... and for drying the ink a* the ing of six bridges on Ruote 35 In ; :.;isbaud and be- northern aeathort resort* with the South Amboy. .This operation is •'. Sin passed away metropolitan areas of New Jersey printed pages surge from the press. These And many preliminary to further Improve- li)50, one year and New York. ment of the highway in that area, more uses of natural gas in the field of printing and Traffic surveys disclose the pres- Abbott said. It is the first step in • -..: not forgotten ent hazardous three-lane highway the development of the ..Parkway publishing are just a few examples of the thousands of .V Linotlwr year, to be Inadequate In view of the In Monmouth County, . ^ii:-s uf thinking almost 10,000 cars which travel It ways in which natural gas is an essential provider /or ' "" ,.'!; avr Hlwaya dally. Conditions become Increas- Old-age experts told of Roches-1 ingly dangerous on sumnHr week- ter man, alert, lively at 108. j will come o'er our daily welfare, education and comfort.

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• •is weary eyelids 'i'rare be thine." o'-.uitiful hills of :..DEPEHDS OH I MODEM IHOUSJRY '! rest so fair, •it-tlay, we know ' our loved on« IH YOUR corny "•.iKnetli ' :i::l:i Mabelle :'..unl!ter. Without the regular flow of natural gas through Texas Ktillerton Neider Eastern's pipe lines... many a "hot" news story would grow "cold" before it could appear in print. To keep an IHJHA! abundant supply of natural gas flawing steadily, skilled '••••' ASV Inhalant Method 11 "iliUI asthma lymp- crews work round-the-clock in your county. And, thvigh 1 i>:n-k guarantee. No 1 •• ••••• years you have suf- 1 • n'..m BRlATHfAIY DIS- Seattle 4, Washington particularly..., through $e Company's regular payment of taxes, through added payrolls, and through purchases Jonph F, Bronnan, Stortman has been with New itnei B»ll 'of ba patl 8 Y«ori- Ho'i on* "* 22,000 nude locally. BULBS N«w J«»/ leUphin* men and women working to l

. . . t« them » etunr.a to grow htrdy < f) roots 4Urlnf *• the winter A S T E R month*. Buy your bulbs aQd MJPPU«* htra, be i u r • of GENERAL OFFICES* SHREVEPORT- LOUISIANA

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that in this event the Democratic M.. and a short circuit In an elec- to Fords two ypf| tric wire was listed by the chief party would still be represented on *7k - Bridge, They 'WP|.p Proposed New St. Cecelia's School in Iselin as the probable cause. the Township Committee by Com- bungalow which t ,. mltteemen Bergen, Warren and tl AsslsMM Chief Seabasty were Ing themselvos ;,n., o.-piity Chief Nicholas Coppola, of Mroz, who are not up for reelection Incomplete. R.ihway; Chief Gustave Hutte- this year for the reason that their mnn, Iselin; Chief Richard Shohfl, terms have not expired. Chief Kentln:- ., the daughter is 'b,.,; iselin, and Chief John Lockic, Joseph Varey, Jr., first ward Avenel. of by relative; ,„, candidate and Frederick Adams, hands." ' mayoralty candidate, outlined the Kiwanis Club Issues. Back Again: (Continued from Pane U In i :i. •" >ui iiiisspfi this column he said. "This calls for the pres- Fullerton Resigns (Continued from s,,,,,. „ last week, I Wii.s on vacation. . . , i-esponslble for the success of the (Continued from 8port Page) while In the ROTC „ ' I was noin;! to do so much, get s'> venture were also commended by Ing the last Republican admlnU- president of the it,,,, ,"' ' Ihucll :iccoin;)lish.J. . . . S6 whflt Lhe committee. The Service Elec- ritlon, and as attorney for varl- logical Society, He piV '' happens. The old rulergy bu« l)it tric Company in Woodbrldge In- ;ut boards of flre commissioners. for two years in n,,. ,,, me nKiiin n.nrl I spent most of my Orchestra and n stalled the lights at the arena free In the last war he sened three time sneezins and coughing and of charge and Health Inspector awarded to him for i'," making the Kleenex .people richer. ind a half years In the navy and the University. . .<. So now I am back asain. with j .-iaiold J. Bailey had the field was released from active duty as sprayed with mostjuito extermi- a lieutenant commander, a rank' Ensign Pptoletti . my flc.-lk pix'd UP with mail, so way to Guam M „ '• ; mayor I ran di|- up som: tidbits nator before the bouts began. lie now holds in the Naval Reserve. where he will myi. for you. Let's sec. Peter J. Annesi. At the meeting Tuesday night, Hospital as pharni:,,- .. seaman, U3N, son of Mr. and Mrs the president, Stephen Wertock, 3olin Anni'-ii. 2R0 Smith Street", j pointed' out to the membership Wife Sanity Woixlbrid^r. 1$ serviriR aboard tlir! that although the club was slow (Continued from Sport Pag«) ""Hi, radar picket-destroyer, U§S Tur- in getting started it was frtst be- to police headquarters where she ner, . . . Dr. John P. I.ozo. prin- coming one of the mose active was questioned by Chief Keatina, cipal of Woorlbriri-.;- Huh School. lubs In the state. PJainclothesman Fred Leldner a-nd will be (he principal' speaker at With the wrestling show and the QetectlveB Drosdick, McDermott I he School Pic;; Pro'DCt dinner | RublnofT concert now over with, and Bucko of the proicsutor'i of the Middlesex County tubercu- stafT. losis mil Hesiltli I.eiv.'ue at the Werlock told ol the many other Hotel Pittkt'r, P.nli Amboy, Octo- projects still on the calendar for The prisoner smoked cleai'ettes ber 2fi. . . . the balance of the year. continuously and refused to Blve Football Banquet any details beyond the fact that "MEET ME Mill Headlining the other project she had fired the gun. She said hilcet'v skririt of the new )>,ir(nliial sehcnl to be limit will be the first Kiwanis Club spon- her husband had been out of work THE • jiimos M. Kusko, 265 Smith and police believe It may have i In Stiwl. Wiiotlbridno. is on the soied football banquet, which will ~ Al.su i-ir a few monii.> or a year and be an annual event given for the been one of the contributing fac- deans list at. Rider College. Tren- UNEXPECTED GUESTS tors to the argument. ton. . . Edward Orlowsky, Iselin. 'C liinv the plan works. I. per- AUSTIN, Tex.--Just as the fam- benefit of the football squad. Each has been promoted (rom cadet * nally. think you may be glad to ily of' Homer Parker was eating year, regardless of how the team The Kizukiewlcz family moved corporal t,> cidct sergeant in the have your own plmv to come back lunch, a light plane crashed Into farts during the season, the boys "TAR2ANS ROTC a; St. Lawrence University, to. n bedroom—just 20 feet away. will be given a dinner at the Log SUNDAY TI1UI j Canton, N. Y. . . . Grove and Gipn- On the other hand, if you do The two occupants of the Army Cabin. They will be presented with Burt r.;u;i i,|,i vlllr street1- arc finally underRolns find living with the children pleas- plr.ne suffered slight injuries and gold footballs as mementos of PREPARE ^* lnnK-over.li;e repairs. . . . The ant, and they are pleased to have none of the Parkers was Injured. their gridiron days at the local for a Andy Aai :es will be movine Into you, the house can be sold later high school and some will be for- "JIM T»[, their new horn; on Elmwood Ave- Dear Louisa: understand that the officials there on. If it is a large dwolliw I have been reading so much have been very-successful. I may divide it, renting out part of e'eive trophies from the "club 7or ML -AMERW'I nue in a (ew weeks. . , . Some sec- 1 tions of ti'.e Township were with- about tponasfrs usin* narcotics Thrcp-fuui'ths of the youn -' drug ! it to congenial people and lieepiiiK The defendant acknowledged their outstanding abilities on the ENROLL NOW! — ALSO out lights for a few hours Sunday i (hat I herame worried and the addicts come from metropolitan { a small apartment for yourself. that he hadn't, spoken to his wife field. Kiio I'lnia .inn,•• i mother* of our school children areas and from homes that are in five years ahd the Judge put in In Our due tn (he unexpected storm. . It is nice to have a place of your Another project annually spon- SECRETARIAL - STENOGRAPHIC had a survey made. We found broken, or worse. That, of course, own to come back to, be it ever a question. sored by the club Is Career Day at ACCOUNTING - COMPTOMETlfY "STRICTLY Around the Township: that there was no problem here. doesn't mean that there are not so small. "What reason have you?" he the high school, which will take AND REFRESHER COURSES Wr wondered whether our exceptions for snmfl of these LOUISA asked severely. Place next month, Ladies' Night Starts October 16th If you visit the town hall these small town was unusual or youngsters do come from decent Address your letters to: Replied the husband, "I didn't Day and Krtnini Claim days you may mistake it for a | Is also being planned and a Christ- whether this was the case in homes. "Louisa," P. 0. Box 532 want to interrupt her."" mas party will wind up the year's boiler factory. The noise is caused most of the less populated Children who live in good homes Orangebnrc, 9. C. by workmen drilling for the new activities. DRAKE COLLEGE places. and have interested and loving LU..«(P Mylhi heatirm system . . . Also notice MOTHER, Tenn. parents are taught the dangers of Many myths cling to Abraham 313 State St. Perth Amboy Just the Thing Walter Readc the gardener has cut down all the Answer: sucli habits and even though they Linrtln, the (tiief amontf them be GOP Voice Phone P. A. 4-2133 dead hedtie around the building. begin on a dare or because of as- A man from the country saw an ing thai hi.- monumci.Momb at Dr. W. C. Cojie, President A bit,' improvement . • • Al Leigh The problem of teenagers using Mrs, A. J. St. John, Mjr. Perth Amboy Thc.itrej narcotics is mainly oni for the sociation with bad companions, article in a music shop, but could S|)nn;:(i^'< Illinois, is empty. A (Continued from Page 1) is unofficial foreman at that little their parents will probably dis- plot *.c rob fh > tr ••.:h was uncovered ence on the township committee bunualoiv of mine under construc- larger cities. Of course, a thing not understand the purpose for like that will spnad to smaller cover the trouble before the case in !87(, V of the best minds In both major tion ... A lady has a baby swing which it was used. parties. Mot. 6-1279 places if left unchecked and the becomes a hopeless one. Iselin, N. t. and scales she would like to Rive More power to women like you "What is that thing for?" he Army adds gambling course to "The precarious financial posi ISELIN to some ncady family. Call this officials of these larger places asked the shop assistant. should accept the rsponsibility for mothers who are interested enough protect G. I. from cheaters. tlon of Woodbridee Township re NOW THRU SAT. Oct. 13 MAJES' office for information . . . Mrs. "That, sir, is a chin rest," he quires a statesmanlike, rather this disgraceful situation and get in your children to try and find Two Technicolor Hits Mary Simon. &2 Lincoln Avenue, out if there is any reason to be was teld. "It is used quite a lot than a political, approach to the Fords, has bi-^n presented with a to work and put away these ped- by lady violinists." "HAPPY GO LOVELY" NOW SI dlers of vice. worried. An ounce of prevention, Firemen Overcome manifold municipal problems con $5 check and commendation cards The man from the country gave fronting us," Mr. Pullerton con "BEST OF TJIE BETTY (.!! The city of Los Angeles has you know, is worth a pound of cure. (Continued from Sport Page) as a courteous motorist by the LOUISA. a cry of joy. "Give me one," he tinued. , _^ BAD^TCPT Middlesex Motor Freight Carriers' made the effort to do just this by said. Th^n, after a slight pause, using well water. Relays of fire In conclusion, he asked the Association ... stricter law enforcement and I Dear Louisa: he added, "No, I'll take two. trucks to Kahway and Rarltan voters to elect all the Republican SUN.-TWrES. OCT. 14-15-16 "MEET i AFTd My husband died a month ago ! We've got the wife's mother stay- Township provided water. candidates this year, pointing out "PAINTING THE CLOUDS ship on the Board . . . The Ball- and my two children want me ing with us as well." The fire was reported at 8; 10 P. WITH SUNSHINE" At the Typewriter: room Dancing Classes sponsored to sell my house and live with Plus THE The Bar Mitzvah of Lee Richard by the Sisterhood of Congregation each one six months.of the year. "I WAS ABt AMERICAN It's ;i Us V. ; Pnrgot. sun of Mrs. Helen Pargot Adath Israel will start Tuesday, I love my children and my in- " and Dr. Aaron Pargot, was held October 16 at tjhe Commuiflty laws but 1 am afraid I will be Saturday at Adatli Israel Syna- Qenter from 7-9 P. M., and will be dissatisfied as I have lived in gogue . . . Mr. and Mrs. Julius continued each Tuesday evening this place for many years. Blake (he was the former Main for 10 weeks. The classes are for The children do not like for Now Open «:M—Start! TM P. M. STARTS Street merchant) have returned 7th and 8th graders and High me to live alone^ I am comfort- to their winter home In Florida School students. The group Is par- ably well off. What do you -think WOODBRIDGE Prevue Sat. !U;> . . . Seen on Freeman Street Mon- ticularly interested in securing the I should do? I am undecided. The Most Ani'i/ day night, a large opossum, interest.of the teenagers in High GRANDMOTHER^-N. J. DRIVE-IN Film Ever >i /n' leisurely crossing the road, ignor- School. The classes are a non- Answer: ing cars and pedestrians alike . , . sectarian project and all are ^wel- Don't sell your, house, If you Roptc 35 at Clomleaf Add: attractive youfigsters: Linda come. .... I wish, try living with the children Berman, of Avenel . , •. P. S.~ * Friday, Saturday • "THE DAY W The Handbag, Too! Randolph Scott - Ruth Roman EARTHSTUI Didja Know: fc "COLT 45" An Elmwood Avenue couple is HAT Plus in Technicolor You Cun'l A!1..M1 In ready to Ret the bassinet out of GRIFFITHS- "THE PAINTED HILLS" Mix- li: the attic asain? . . . That the LEE'S BAR Rabinowitz home on Green Street MEW JERSEY'S FAMOUS PIANO HOUSE, 92 Main Street Woodbridge Special Late Show is nearinn completion? „ . . That Saturday 11 P, M. a Main Street couple expects to be Next to Jackaon'i momma and papa in a few INVITES YOU TO SEE AND HEAR months? . . . That Mabel Naylor looks pretty spiffy since her re- STRA turn from Europe? . . . That a THE WORLD'S FINEST PIANOS Township laundry employe got so cxcltrd when her favorite te^m, EMPIRE NOW SHOWING Den; Bums, lost out in the play- t '* offs, that she fainted? . . . MONDAY ANU TliESWAV OCT 14-15 Last But Not Least: 2 DAYS ONLY If you want to use the new turn- pike in the Woodbridge-The Am- At Our Regular Prices "THE LAW boys area it will cost you ten cents toll for the average' passenger car. Jose Ferrer THE LADY" For the full -118 miles, the iate (In His Academy Award I'lUS will be $1.75 for a passenger car Winninf Performance) , . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tallos. Dick 1'oHfl dteplaoed persons, arrived in New Here is perfection in coffee, because * Sunday, Monday • York on board the U. S. Military Flagstaff coffee is extra rich! "CYRANO Jeanne Crain "THE TALI. II Bea Transport General Stewart, "TAKE CARE OF MY last week and will live at 133 Ful- SOLD ONIY BY YOUR FRIENDLY INDEPENDENT GROCER De BERGERAC" LITTLE GIRL" ton Street, Woodbridge, tempo- • Plus ?nd Hit • STARTS SUNDAY rarily. Mr. and Mrs. Tallos, who Shown 3;00, 7:00, D:25 "OPEBATION DISASTER" z will be assisted by S. J. Rotten- —Also— hoffer in obtaining employment WALT DISNEY'S MONDAY NITE! j ' and U'vina quarters, were among FIRST ANNUAli WIN A FREE JALOPY the 1,305 passengers on the vessel A Good IJsed Car On Our SIJ:;I' from the DP camps of Bremer- "NATURE'S; Some Ludky Patron haven . . . Mayor August F. Grey- er was recently elected to mem- HALF ACRE" ROSITA bership of the Executive Board of *Tues.,Wefl.,Thurs.* THE DOVi: (iltil. Rai'ltan Council, Boy Scouts of .-«* COLUMBUS DAY DANCE (In Technicolor) Clifton Webb - Joanne Dru Plus «n SITCCII America. Elected to membership in (_,UOOhlllg ,1 pldlli) li a SHOtyN AT 2:30-8:50 "MR. BELVEDERE the council was Fred W. Mayer, pleasure at tjiillilliti. RINQS THE BELL" "PASSAOK WIST vice-president of the California Oil Here, Hwleliy stiile, arc tlie • Plus 2nd Action Hit • aind C. B. Goodman of Shell Oil best selections from "THE KILLER THAT in Tet'lniw1"'1"1 Company was named to member- Slylo C Sjiinet Friday, October 12,1951 world-famous piano iai- STALKED NEW ¥0RK" shown ubove torii-6. You can compare M of (lie many line latest model tlie tone, finish anil Htyl- I>iunu3 ou display at Griflith'a Sponsored by ing of these world-it- XMAS nowued makes with each FOBDS, N. J. - P. A. 4Ull olher. You can be satisfied how each would uound and look in your home; STATE THEATRE No other piano houae ia tbe entire Metropolitan District can duplicate Careyf Council No. 1280, i % 1 WED. THRU SAT,: WOODBBIDGE, N. J. MERCHANDISE GUIB tills [fttTi**- *r* -ii '"' r**"••**--f*ry" "•-•»"*y ..jf.ii.nt pitr-f^ jn BO many utyl'ea under one roof. Grands, spinels and upright!—new and CQNpITIONBD FIRST DRAWING Uoeil, Payment* arranged to unit. % f 'THEY'VE GOT ME (l( SATURDAY COVERED" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY ' " ' STEINWAY • CHICKERING • HARDMAN • KIMBAU' with Bob Hope and "HIS KIND OF WOMAN MUSERE • WURLITZER • WINTER •* MINIPIANO . wlUi Robert M1TCHUM - Jane IU SSI 11 jJUWtHly 15 Weeks Dorothy Laroour ** alsu Please seni![ me full, uiffliiliiibn on tlie following (clieclj( 'V'*" J' '" "' •tw'.^vfl .•*•.. „ ..>' i A • i.,,v';V< •.'-tin.iu-S-sTj.j'H,^' . vi \\ ;/^,'ur\;J •:i";i:>^ ' (- x^''•'•''•ii^«\,V1"V^ ^^-.kS-i'fh JOIN-TODAY!" with Duiny Kaye and Name,, i ,...,..., SUNDAY THRU TLE8DAY OCTOBKK Why Travel, Shop at DUuh Show Aililreu. '.,...... < "FORCE OF ARMS" Su, Carteret, N. Jt WUUam HOLDEN - Nancy OLSON 8VN. THRU S City Zuue.,. .Sute. , .,...,.., al*o "Tht Muiic C»nler al N*w Jtruy" "HAPPY GO LOVELY" "LITTLE EGYPT" Mark STflVgNS - Rhondft GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY Dayld Nlyen. and mEns SHOP S . STSINWAT REFR1SINTATIVIS by AL KALLA "JIM THORPE" MAIN STREET ' 60S BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NiWJERSEY "IRON MEN" with Hurt LANCASTER - Ch»rle» WOODBUIUGE With Jeff Chandler and alto OfIN WIDNtSDAY EVENINGS UNTIl NINE TiUphm* MAA«i WHO Admission $1.00 tax included FWDAY TUX 8 8V«ly» Key* 'MARK OF THE RK d UOMtAXBAN - Cy* Y ^INDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 PAGE NINE F0RDS NEWS FORDS NEWS ShbepeifUcnt-Xealiet

1 ollis to Receive \Miss Rena Moretti is Married Fashion Wise and Practical ords Lions Club KeasbeyPTA Appoints Chairmen vll, ils October 30 To Metuchen ResidenVSaturday loes In Business To Represent 'Oat-of-Towners* KEASBEY—Mrs. Andrew Procanlk presided and wel« Pi;,,,* for a charter! FORDS—The rectory of Our Lady of Peace Church was FORDS—ThroiiRli the generosl- , i of honor were.j the setting for the marriage of Miss Rena Moretti, daugh- of Eddie Stern and his Blue corned the new and old members of the Keasbey PTA at ft llin meeting held In the Keasbey school. Mrs. Procanlk an* "• """"'c" "t'Tr^Mn ^r Of Ml'Sl D(lsolina Moretti, Poplar Street, to Walter iunoco 8ervic<\ Station, members f the Fords Lions Club will don nounced the new chairmen for the various out-of-town ,,| Hoy SCOUt TlOOP NO. | MagamolMnn-fimnl , so„„n„ o_f Mr»i_.. and. Mrs.. . Walte~-<\. r Magamol' , Charles Our Lady of Prace iveralls and monkey suits. communities whose children attend the Keasbey school. , ;,i in the church audi- Street, Metuchen. Rev. John E. Grimes, pastor, performed nd operate Stem's Gas Station at ,' rf;iir will take place the ceremony Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. They are Mrs. John Palk, Avenel; Mrs. Harold Schiller, ;! •Jew Brunswick and Pord'Avenues, Colonia; Mrs. Walter WolRfwt, , j, .uiditorlum at 7:30 Cll M Wiu Wltf Oivni in marriage by her bl'obl'o- -- atlirduy. October 20. All profits ; and Mrs. Howard Plntt atuji • ih!.1, the bride was attired'in a ii ii tei 1 Jselln; and Mrs How :' ,,,<•:• :io. vill be turned over to the Fords Mr both of the ' blu" vn!v«t suit, navy blue acces- Klinnpll WPfl« ». Kenneth Shelby ;,iils will receive their •loiis Club for its civic betterment section area of Fords, siir.'os find dn jnrchid corsaKC. | ind charity fund. This was. an- hiulKes, eight will re- Legion to Sponsor Dr. Ell Cooperman, Fords, school Miss Mary Moretti was her sis- inumcil M the -rcHular uuiuicii ncus Crpstvlew Mctlon ftre , l;,ss badges, one will lyribian, spoke on the health of ' ter'.; mi ill of honor and' James n'lri nt the Scandinavian Hall. If ,, sniiit badRe, and two schodl children nnd the safety .. ,., will '"be awarded, Lpkrknr:':i, Nfw Brunswick served Series of Dances President Robert P. Mulvaney V. as h ",' man. measures parents should take at ,,i . will receive seventy- ippointed the following committee FORDS — Miss Mildred Clalfe the various seasons of the school iiMilitrs, after which a After a wcdrlins trip to Florida, FORP3—Milton 8 Lund, senior ft work out the details for the Bunncll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the couple will reside en Charles'vlre commander, presided at the term. ... iirld. The scouts will wslncM venture: Jack Boerer, Frederick Bunnell, Jr., Surf City, attendance prize for thV Street, Metuchen. For traveling I meeting of Fords Memoral Posl .nfayette Livingston, Alex, Melko, The ;li:,t,r in the Holy Name was married to Bruce.V. Nelson, moat class mothers present was the bride chose a navy blue faille 6090' VPW^ held ln P°st nend" )avld Pavlovsky. Stern and Jack „.. hflfl In Now Bruns- son of Mr', and Mrs. William Nel- awarded to Mrs. Sophia Jordan's Jim Zant. „ i 14. Bus transporta- Suit, and red and navy blue acces-I Quarters, son, 87 Homsby Avenue, this place. fifth and sixth grades. sorles. A communication was reaci from ''.'ft ,,. furnished and will After a stirring appeal made by in the Wright Memorial Church of Mrs. Procanlk also an- — the ladles' auxiliary announcing mat president Samuel Katz, in Barnegat. , Mlr church at 1 P. M. nounced the class teachers and v| 4 die scouts will go ] that the group'Is sponsoring n A'hlch he outlined the wonderful Mrs. Charles B. Tutan, Jr., of class mothers for the comin* Social Club to Hold vork being done by the Crusade wlion ten scouts of card party on October 23 at 8 Coral Gables, Flu., cousin of the school term. Listed together, with M U irceivc the Ad Altarc P., M. under the chairmanship of or Freedom, a donation of $26 was bride, was matron of honor; Miss the teacher first and the mother Curst Night Oct. 17 th otcd and Immediately forwarded . !>,. presented by Bishop Mary Larson. Betty Pomldor, of Hawthorne, was second, they are: Mrs. Eli Stlotta o Bernard M-. Shanley, New Jer- FORD?—Mrs. Stephen Mar- Qlen A, Nelsen, Sr., commander, bridesmaid, and Miss Claire and Mrs. Alfred Sorenson, Mrs sey chairman. j Iciink, 152 Woodland Avenue, was announced that the second series Stringfellow attended her as maid Prank McCloskey and Mrs Joseph I hostess to members of the Fords of dances Is being planned for the Boys and girls chairman, Wil- of honor. Ferris, Miss Joan Kossuth and j Social Club at a meeting held in near fuutre. Joseph Henlng, quar- iam Nork, outlined the plans of Donald Campbell, of Avenel, was Mrs. •William Kunle, Miss Ethel HIS Celebrate j her home. / termaster, reported the members nls committee. He announced that best man and Rogers Glmbernat Kovacs and Mrs. Irwln Jones, MlsS Plans for a "guest night" pro- mny procure dues cards for 1952. .he Lions,, Club would continue to of Rahway, and Curtis Kelley, of Mabel D, Jensen and Mrs. Arthur Rram, October 17, at the home of Robert Lehman was chairman of iponsor the Gray Y. Boys Club and Barnegat, served as Ushers. Jones, Mrs. Sophia Jordan and fy Y B.oys Club and Is now organ- Anniversary Mrs. Leon Blanchard. 14 MorTett the social that followed. The bride attended New Jersey Mrs. Irma Sleight, Mrs. Hawl 011- izing a Girls Gray Y Club. He also ! Street, were completed. Mrs. Wil- College tyr Women and the bride- hooley and Mrs, John Matis. Mrs. announced that the annual fire groom Is a graduate of Rutgers l i Catherine Hlnkle and Mrs. Edward '7l 0V6lltIon essay"O6nCfi3t Ls nuw bc- Hans E, Larsen. 25 I fair. EtiterUiTnml'nfFeMures'" univ Th ng conducted and prizes will be Parker, Mrs Avenue celebrated i Plans for a Halloween party through New England and upon Mrs. Walter WolRast. and Mrs. Meeting of Brownie Unit innounced very shortly. their return home will reside at •voiding anniversary vm tentatltvcly made, The dark William Lauritsen and Mrs. Eliza* John Egan was appointed chair- "The Parkway," Irvlngton. -.May ia a party Sun- horse prize was won by MrSi Ste- HOPELAWN — Brownie Troop beth Dolhal, man of a square dance to be held phen Panko, donated by Mrs. Mar- No. 26, sponsored by the Ladles' It was announced the annual in the near future. , was married ln Eliz- lenak. The special prize awarded Auxiliary of Fords Memoral Post An "extra" for this new Fall suit has been liuilt into, not put on, Fathers' Night program will M Pavlovsky, who with past presi- ',•„,•, 5, 1018. Mr. and was won by Mrs. Henry Kress, no- 6090, VFW, met with Mrs, Flor- the fabric. It is a process that surpasses all finishes for resisting Troop 51 Mothers held next month In conjunction dent Willard Dunham and Katz, :. ;ii-e the parents of five ence Williams and Mrs. Henrietta spots, water and soiling. This is ihe first Fall season that it is with National Education Week. / nated by Mrs. Panko. represented the Fords Club at the • . Oscar Ahrens Jr., of Martin, co-leaders, in charge. appearing in women's wear. The suit, faultlessly tailored in a Mrs. Joseph Ferris was appoint- United Service Clubs of Wood- Nicholas Boelhower, Color guards for the day 'were rayon sharkskin muted overplald, features high-style velvet on Hear Fund Appeal ed program chairman for the com* notched lapels and pocket flaps. The front skirt with back kick bridge Township, reported on the . :i. Rarltan' Township, Gloria Devorak, Mary Ann Gard- ing school term, and Mrs. Matr pleat is figure attering. activities of the United Service FORDS—Murray Rlese and Sol ,,mi'. and Russell Lar- Girl Scouts Plan ner and Oeraldlne Gardner. Or- garet Sllagy as Sunshine i chair- Clubs. He announced that Dun- Llstfleld. members of Friendship ders for Girl Scout cookies may be man. The dark horse prize was :,, a in Enaland with the ham was elected president of the Lodge 30, Knights of Pythias, New won by Mrs, Stephen Orosz. .-,•.. Air Force. made through Mrs. Williams. l Plans for the birthday chairmen oflhe various commit-1 pecttve member to the next meet- two daughters, Mrs. Elvira Boland Mrs. Faczak and Mrs. Mary Hodan Kate, featured an MOM film on possible. ed at the meeting of the Ladies' : ::;c Ladies' Aid S>rk>ty lea: Barbara Swaylik, serving; Mil- ing. and Miss Irene Toth; a son, Ber- were named co-chairmen-of a. cake the life of Dr. Joseph Goldberger, toiutnew Plesher, who will work Mi&sionary Society of the Grace !••'• iccmtr Evangelical I.u- dred Mohr, cooking; Joyce Pyon- talan Jr., three grandchildren and Hale October 20 at 2 P. M. ln the eminent scientist and physician with Scoutmaster Sutor in Lutheran Parish House at a meet- • ::!h. to b'.' held Ortobpr tci, welcoming; and Margaret SURGICAL PATIENT in I a two sisters in Europe; firehouse. • ••;•*. who fflSfoVered tl»e cause and cure No- :n.irip ut a meeti&s held Kostu, clean-up. FORDS—Mrs. fcsrold Bllwlnger, ** 'to ln eld n Funeral services were held yester- The dark horse prize, d6hatea by of pellagra. Before the film a bio- the scouts, attended the meeting. vember IB was set for the annv^ M.-!I hul. 185 Cutter Avenue is a surgical 'to «L? .! Adele Mondics and Barbara Mrs. Marguerite Quish, was won graphical sketch of the late% Dr., Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph* Slwiec bbaiaa r witith MMrs . Juhhl as chairhi - day from the Zylka Funeral Home, patient in the Perth Amboy Gen T. ninas Aldington and Mrs. Swaylik were flag, bearers and iy Mrs, Irene Vamos. doldberger -was t given by' his and Mrs. Ambrose Pastor. man. 513 State Street, Perth Amboy. cral Hospital. 7. -siiii-r will *e co-chairmen Carol Munn and Virginia Race brother, the former Perth Amboy A special award was won by Mrs. Final arrangements were made :::i i:il bazaar November 29. were color bearers. IRST AID TO MEET district courtriudge Leo Gold- Pastor and Mrs. George Kovak, for the progressive party to be FORDS — The St..John's First "GUEST NIGHT" berger. Judge Goldberger held tonight- in the-parish. house._ •: decided to make coolc- Hilltop Women's Club id Squad, Inc., will Aieet October FORDS—"Guest night" will b Mrs. Edna Varga Is chairman. . • • a! iu the Inner Mis-sinn, Terehush Daughter Elects Vice President 5 ln squad headquarters. celebrated - by the Fords Social (\;y. for distribution to* Club October 17 at the home of organization. go, 11 Dahl Avenue, Is recuperating nits tor the aged, and; Cfirixt^rt^cf Sunday RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Mrs. EMOCRATIC CLUB Mrs. Leon Blanchard, 14 Moffett PARTICIPATED IN RITES Dewey Ralner, member of the at home after having been a sur- • ;it Christmas. Rev. Ar- Caroline Ferrogino was elected FORDS — The Fords Women's Street. FORDS—The all-male choir of Perth Amboy Lions and past presi- gical patient In the Perth Amboy > iny led the devotions, FORDS—The sacrament of bap- vice president- of the Hilltop Wo- lemocratlc Club will meet October the Holy Name Society of Our Lady • dent Joseph Ruggleri of the Rari- General Hospital. •» . i..n. charg.— „e. o-f- Mrs- . ,ism was administered to Patricia man's Club at tis meeting at tb.e 5 at 8 P. M. SON IS BORN of Peact, under the direction of _, tan Township Lions, were guests. Mrs. Q. Albert Lai- Ann Terebush, infant, daughter of FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peter Fimlanl, accompanied by home of Mrs. Irene Hill, Grand- Films taken by Dambach at the THEATRE PARTY '!: i.hwald Nebel. Mr. and Mrs. John Terebush, 81 1 EGION TO MEET Estok, 24 Albany Street, are the Miss Rosemarle Norkt sans during vie* AvenUe. annual pilgrimage to the grave RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The I Dun bar Avenue, at ceremonies con-. Mrs. Hill presided and Mrs. FORDS—Fords Post 163, Ameri- parents of a son born in the Perth Hilltop Woman's Club will hold a Sunday's holy hour dedicated' to , ducted ln St. Demetrius' Church, :an Legion, will meet 8 P. M., Oc- Ambay peneral Hospital. of Father Sheridan, late member Anita Geisi assisted the hostess. of the local club, were shown. theatre party to New York, Oc- qur Lady of fatlma held in Car- Members Join Carteret. Sponsors were Miss Marr ober 16, in post rooms. tober 13. , . teret High School under auspices' Prizes were won by Mrs. Zelda SOCIAL CLDB MEETS uaret Karolyi of Perth Amboy and of Carey Council No. 1280, Knights Rosenfeld and Mrs. Rozella NROLLED AT RUTGERS _ FORDS—The Imin Social Club Mothers' Club Garrett Terebush of Hopalawn. 112,000 WOMEN PLAN THEATRE PAltTY of Columbus. Opltz, FORDS —Joseph W. Rebovich, met at the home of Mrs. Stella A dinner party followed for the ihe Defense Department has KEASBEY—A theatre party to Mi.-,. Alex Orosz and on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rebo- Myslinski, Koyen Street. Prizes immediate family and sponsors in received the recommendation of Millburn, October 16, will be held .. Dominquez werc wrl- ich. 13 Liberty Street, is enrolled were awarded to Mrs. Laura Peter- MARK TWO EVENTS the parents' home. PRIZE WINNER an Advisory committee on women by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Keas- : i membership of the ,t Ruegers University. He is ma- son and Mrs. Myslinski. i , _ FORDS—Mrs. Lillian Larsen iii the services that the present bey Fire Company. FORDS ~ The third wedding .it) uf Boy Scout Troop oring in engineering. VACATION'S OVER was ,the-winner of the dark horse lotal of 30,000 women in the armed anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. i ••i!iw IH-W in UM hall of T WINNER REPUBLICAN CLUB FORDS —Mr. and Mrs. Henry prize at a- meeting of the Weekly toiccs be Increased to 112,000 Charles Howard Moqre, 53 Hoy ..f Peace Church. Mrs. WINS CONTEST RDS—Mrs. A. E, Zyskowski. FORDS — The Fords Women's Bann, Summit Avenue, have re- Sewing Club held in the home of within the next few months. The Avenue, atltl the second birthday ':.iii!i>i'rn presided. FORDS—Mrs. William Hausen, MacArthur Drive, was the winner Republican Club will meet Qc- turned after a trip through the Mrs. Charlotte Larsen, 7 Bensen- committee, composed of 48 women of the(r son, Robert Charles Moore, •• :i made to hold a court :6 Anna Street, won a $50 prize- in of the fall project of Our Lady of tober 18. was celebrated with a party in .southern states and a vacation in hurst Avenue. representing a cross-section of .he Colgate "easy street" contest. Peace PTA. their home.,More than 60 guests i,:i cliiicter niyht Octo- Miami, Fin., from where they flew civilian life, said "there are suffi- CAKE SALE ! were present, i ii Uily of Peace audi- to the Bahamas for a few days' cient number of American women FORDS—A cake sale will be held Today's Pattern IO meet all the needs of mainte- October 17 starting at 9 A. M. In visit. DANCE SLATED :; horse prize was won FORDS, HOPEUWN and KEASBEY nance of home, industry, educa- the VFW Home by the Mothers' 1 : mi Blunchard and do- IN FLORIDA tional and medical institutions, as Club of Boy Scout Troop 51. Mrs. FORDS—St. Nicholas Mothers' :i , John Galya,. FORD? -4 Mr. and Mrs. John well as military requirements." „ Clifford Handei-harr Is chairman. Club qf St..Nicholas' Greek Church . Siibo; a scoutmaster, Tumktj and daughter, Dolores, Lib- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS will sponsor Its first fall dance on • picker. Mrs. William | t.r Street, and Miss Betty Mol- ON DEAN'S LIST October 21 in the. VFVJ Home. (NOTE: For Insertions in this calendar, call Mrs. Andrew FARM PRODUCTS T ami Mrs. Blanchard | „• Crows Mill Road, are on a FORDS—Miss Gloria Samonek, Music will be furnished b+ the In- - Sedlvy, 100 Grant Avenue. Woodbrldge S-1710 or Perth Amboy iiie AgnciUure Department Is -u rnien of hospitality. week vacation in Florida. 4-2413-J, before noon on Tuesday of each week. 50 Grant Avenue, is on the dean's ternational Orchestra. Mrs. Ann putting ^ii a high-powered drive list at Rider College, Trenton. Chrisctensen is general chairman. LO UiCe so.ne fanif prices, notably MAKK ANNIVERSARY ;h:;.,v! vii cotton, rice, corn and soy- "in/ \member 15 FORDS—The 40th wedding an- OCTOBER , beans, higher. It is urging that this niversary of Mr. and Mrs. William 11— Meeting of PTA of Our Lady of Peace School. season's crops of these commodi- Projected by Rosary Nixon, 25 Lillian Street, was cele- 11—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary ol the Rariten Township Safety ies be held oft* the market until brated with a dinner-party. • The. Altar-Rosary So- Squad No,. 3. better prices develop, Farm prices With Pen in Hand 1 u Lady .of Peace Church H—Progressive party by Ladies' Aid Society of the Grace have dropped nearly seven per SILVER WEDDING duuclV with Mrs. Carl Lutheran Parish House. . ! cetit since touching a record high That's the modern, cpnvenient FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Frank :. presiding. A social w&s 11—Card party by Fords Women's Democratic Club m School ast February. way to I shop. With pen and :>i Noifembpr 15 with Heri, 27 Lillian Street celebrated No. 7. checkbook. It's safer, too, than j i'w Schmidt and Mrs. their 25th wedding anniversary 13—Theatre .party to New York by Hilltop Woman's Club. " STIWTER AND GIRL DIE. carrying cash, ' and besides, j 15—Meetihg'of St. John's First Aid Squad, Inc.iin squad head HID as iM-chairmen. Siiiuiuy with a dinner purty^, St. Paul, Minn.—While 28,000 your check' automatically be- ill prize was won by quarters. , •' • spectators in the Minnesota State IN NEW HOME 15—Meeting, Fords Wjomen's Democratic Club. comes yoqr receipt. Open your Ni'ineik. Mrs. Anna Toth, Blan- Fair grandstand watched. Carl B. rORDS-Mr. ajid Mis. 16—Meeting of FordsPost 163, American Legion, at 8 P. M. in Ferrlss, 31-year-old stunt flyer and checking account here today* •'•jftii Roclc, Mrs. Kaputa, of Liberty Louls post rooms. t , the 17-year-old girl, Kitty Middle- Janderjjp, Mrs. ' ;;"moved^into their new home and, when you shop, go with ha 16—Theatre part* to Millburn by Ladies' Auxiliary of Keasbey ton, who rode on the wing of his Mrs. Erjiect Zsolt were Fire Company. nto membership. '7i ivioiiett Street. brightly-painted biplane, crashed 17—"Giyjst night" by Fords Social Club hoi^ie of Mrs. Leon to their deaths when the plane Blanchard, 14 Moffett Street. J tailed to come out of a power-off 17—Cake sale in VFW Home by Mothers' Club of Boy Scout lilve. Troop 51 starting a^ 9 A. M. PICK - UP - DELIVERY 18—Meeting of Fords Women's Republican Club. 19—Clambake by Fords Post 163, America* Legion. TIME TO ORDER 20—Barn dance in school annex by Holy Name Society of Our _i __ £alL • ,UdX. oJ^eaM^dhjiEfiL— ^^ L,,_,V_wi.._ .__ 2Q=Cake sakIn fireniuSfi.fey.Eadten' Auxiliary;orTKasbeyTuJe WOodbridge 8-17^5 company. ; 21-Dance in VFW Home by St. Nicholas' Mothers' Club. < or 22—MepHng of the Ladies' Auxillarv of Fords Memorial Pbst iVnl, Amboy 4-7538 6090, VFW, in post rooms at 8 P. M. 22—Meeting of Fords Lions Olub in 8cnndinavian Grill. : party in poaL heWjuarWr* iv trii, Ladies' Auxiliary *)X, 23—Meeting of the Ladies' AuxUlSty of W W; AmeHcW legion, 8 P.M. ¥ '• 23—Hallowe'en party in nrehouse by Ladles' Auxiliary of Keas- bey File Company. % t ' 24—Meeting of Junior Women's CUrt) In library, 8 P. M. Pattern 9015 Jr. Miss SIMB 11, 25—Annual birthday celebration of Ladles' Aid Society of Our and up 13 15, 17. 8i«e 18 Jumper, W Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church. yards 891nch; blpuH, 1% yards. 27-JFlrst, holy communion of children of Our Lady of Peace The FORDS Bend THIRTY O|NT« in co»n» Church. GRAHMANN'S The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey STOKES for tUU pattern tp 1T0 N«wa- 28-HPaper drive by Fords Lions Club ln Ford$, Keaabey, Hope- 5** New Brvniwick Ave. HEMBBH tKUMAL KESK«VB 8V»TEM WOODUBIDGE • FORDS /.le Pttttern Dent., 253 W«t lawn and the Clara Barton section of Fords. (Nut to FPMI P 8 h St., New york-li. N. T. Print ZB—Cake sale after each mat by Benior Sodality of Our Ltdy MEMBKH FGDSBAL DKPOtlt lNIURAJKCB COM*. plainly SIZE, NAMI, ADDBE8» ' otfeace Ohmoh., . " . FORDS, N. J. P. A. 4-3396 H0M5UWN AT FINBLLTB HATS |TYLI NUMBIB, •

•X1 LADY BOUNTIFM. r.ETS AN INSPIRATION —: Editorial;- Prayer of the Christophers "lord. m*k« me »n Instrument Of jour peaoc Whcrr H,,.,., Nothing to lose, Everything to Gain hatred, let me sow love; where there Is Injury, pnrd,m „,'„,' Wo are sorry, indeed, if some members of benefit of the experience and thinking of three Is doubt, Wth; whwe there Is despair, hope; n\WTr til' the Board of Education are opposed^to all WIKI have a contribution to make. In our In darkneM, U»ht; and where there Is sadness, jflv. o Ulvi' Master, want that I may not so much.sefk to be fnns,,|,,l " the very excellent suggestion by President community we have a number of outstand- ing men and women who, we know, would to consoles M» •» understood u U| understand; t0 ho i,,,,.,, ' Aaroe that a group of private citizens be to low; for It I* In »Wh« that we recelte; It 1* In par pardMrtd; and tt Is In dying that we »rc born t,, (,,n' pate in the planning now so conspicuously program to meet bur pressing school needs. needed here. Their advice and counsel -St. Francis Wo sincerely hope Mr. Aaroe will be able would be most helpful in any, sizable task, of Av to dissipate these objections. and we know their participation in the im- There are precedents galore to substan- mediate situation would be Unselfish and tiate his position. Hardly a day passes that sincere. ilio newspapers do not carry a story of a Certainly such participation could do no II Eisenhower Says No school board in some other community harm, for in the last analysis decisions must soliciting and receiving help'from outside, be made by the elected officials. It does not MacArthur First Choice oil voluntary sources in considering ways and take more than the dullest mind to appre- means of carrying the vast load occasioned ciate the enormity of Woodbridge Town- Jersey Republicans and by fantastic demands on present school ship's school problem, nor Is there the facilities. Here—in this community and slightest desire on the part of the public Independents (hi-where—is a problem which is taxing the that we take any longer than Is necessary nurnuity and the resourcefulness of the to decide the best method ,of meeting it. In RY KENNETH FINK, DIREC- Don't know best minds available, and it is our firm be- reaching such a decision, we contend with TOR, PRINCETON RESEARCH lieijthat the greater the number studying Mr, Aaroe that substantial assistance can SERVICE. !„„ PRINCETON — If Oeneral And here's how ii,,. .<:, ,, th-i dilemma, the m&re advantageous will be provided for the Board of Education by i. *. »v,o pendents who n:in)"ci •!•• be he resultant solution. a group of representative, public-spirited Eisenhower won't accept the wh(m ^ ^^ ^ '• OOP nomination for President, from the list (ommunity planning reaches Its great- private citizens. whlrh Republican candidate Ma,cArlhur . effectiveness when it can receive the We hope they will be utilized. would his Jemy supporters then stwaen ( est prefer? Warren ,' Results of a survey recently Drlscoll completed show that when Ilsen- Tafl A Fine Act of Citizenship hower's name is eliminated, Oen- Dewey hat letter which Mrs. Grace Sable, of these accomplishments or to say thank-yon oral Dougtes B. MacArthur be- uon't know comes the No. 1 choice of both /or them. The good acts of our public offl- ;a oline Street, wrote in commendation of repular Republicans and Inde- ToU| namm|t cials seem to be taken for ran ed pendent* in this sttte. Elsenhower Coi imitteeman Fitzpatrick and the dis- £ t > and ;v ., , .only their derelictions called to mind, Since Among rank and file Repub- When these :-,v s hich llpfl"< THrlfTy 'Ifot'f" rift^S ^ f*~ v?tt8...9fff-.ftllill£.fJ-.kl,'J.*r. -..„,,. '"alTonis'thTTvfi" on approval we "wish that eluded, survey nndlngs show that candidates received •.>.:.. • ; official importance, was an act of fine, more of our people would be as thoughtful MacArthur has an 8% lead over hower's name was ,i,,.., un lerstanding citizenship. We only wish and grateful as was Mrs. Sable in demon' any' other candidate. Stassen, results show: Taft and Dewey follow in that MatArthur >„ the e were more residents of the commu- strating her feelings on the conscientious order, with only a 1% difference Warren |(i nity willing to take out the time to show application to a commitment by Mr. Fitz- between each man. Stassen r, apj reciation when a task is performed well. patrick. And among Independent voters J"aft ,. I is seldom, indeed, that praise is be- throughout the state when Wtcoll ,„ We know our public officials do not ex- "Ike's" name is excluded, survey Dewey , sto red upon a public official, For some rea- pect praise always, but they would be some- findings show MacArthur with Don't know m sor not quite clear to us, public reaction thing less than human if they did not ex- a 4% lead over any of the others. to he conduct of men and women in office pect it some of the time. We cannot help Under the Gapitol Dome Then come Warren and Stassen, inn ffth only a 1% difference be- "his newspaper \v. - is i arely expressed unless it involves criti- but wonder how they are able to keep their : tweanthetwo. reports of the Ne« •'"• •••• cisi i. Open meetings of the Town Commit- morale from complete collapse, so seldom Lft*.t Week the New Jersey Poll exclusively in this a,,,, tee for instance, are confined largely to is a kind word spoken to them. So we feel showed Slsenhower the favorite g^-, , TRENTON—-New Jersey resi- of Health had this goal In mind child labor law the Attorney KHIS m p der rands and denunciations. A spokesman Mrs. Sable performed a very nice role of dents who are total abstainers because the State of New Jersey General declared that in some candidate among Jersey Repub-* rmians Idaho wi expressing gratification is something of a interested citizen when she publicly gave or who have just started to drink has decided to do something instances minors under 18 years llcan voters. "Ike" captured 39% d tbiirirWnrm .' ' about its thousands of alcoholics. of age may be employed, provid- of the DOS votes with MacAr- g r37 chu^li „••;., • B& that the taxpayer cferi exert his influ- Division of Preventable Diseases. Appointed' last week by the taxation, they want to know where the The object in mailing the packet lias registered 1,625,227 vehicles hower vote WUld go should "Ike" rifle nnd a bullet stru. i: , ence on this spending, the New Jersey Tax- and 1,918,664 drivers to operate Prison Board of Managers and refuse to be a candidate, N«w the thigh. moiey's going. of materials is lo make available approved by the State Board of payers Association has just issued "Under* to all New Jersey residents au- the vehicles. This is an increase Jersey Poll reporters asked the of 121,663 vehicles and 93,403 Control of Institutions and following question of all who HORSE WRECKS rut. They recognize the national danger when standing the County Budget," another of thoritative information that will Agencies, Warden Carty holds ljad to a better public under-' drivers over the same.period last named the General: Lancaster, Pa.-Wi.;; *, government takes too much of the national a series of practical aids toward better and year, which aqcounts for some of seniority in the custodial ranks "If Eisenhower refuses to be » along a highway, Park T • :v standing about drinking and al- at the prison. All inmates now income. They're watching "take home" pay. coholism. the congestion on New Jersey Republican Presidential candl- noticed a liorsr, pursu: i .. less costly government. streets'and highways. serving time in the prison started date In 1952, which one would Ping do?, racini? anrw. , :i, Inhere, says the taxpayer, is the limit? This publication opens the door to an ' The experts claim the first task their sentehces since Warden you then tike to see nominated ward him. The lrw < ,, in controlling alcoholism is to M the present time the State With controls being imposed upon wages Division of Motor Vehicles is un-, Carty was first employed thlrty- as the Republican candidate for fence and landed :':.;ii : understanding of county operations, by get rid of many common miscon- tw£ years ago and he is acquaint- President?" Thompson's car. It1.1, •••'••: anc prices, why not a ceiling on spending ceptions. One publication con- der the jurisdiction of William J. outlining the county budget, where, item Dearden, of Trenton, who is con- ed with all of them. Here's how the 39% Repub- h°oves "terally caved :n i; gy ;overnment?. tained in the packet proclaims by item, are listed all of the different types that, drunkenness and alcohol- sidered one of the most capable Sta^e penalpgists looked over licans who named "Ike" voted: of the automobile. 1 herefore, taxpayers want economy, and of expenditures that the county makes. ism are two different things. It officials in the State government. the country for a capable prison SfacArthur 9% Dearden holds the position of keeper before deciding that inc easingly they are willing to work for it. "Understanding the County Budget" is also emphatically denies that al- . * flush Wllllarn»- ties and school districts, and the State or payer and other citizen organizations that Boards have done in the past. fyRjjnen to me," ice as a messenger in the new de- 1 N J the today are carrying on systematic study of partment created to regulate the Warden Oarty follows in the When these second cholcf votes ii'in^v"""^ '^''' Federal government, nevertheless is The true alcoholic is different are added to ih# votes th« can- criurin E. pjoljte. or to show off, get warm constant devotion to duty. keeper at the prison in 1898. He iwwer's n#ipf WM included, the ^'y ^."urcKi.Vy, s>•"••••<> qr cijol, quench their thirst, or was employed continuously until results ihOW; Hulm-rlrtlim r.ileJ v qecaute they want to go on an • APPRENTICES: — Gone are rjis death in 1943 as Chief En- Mrtr Jcney BHuUleBD Vote occasional spree, claims an aj-- the days when a boy could quit gineer at the institution after 44 (WUn Elscnhowtr Eliminated) cn»ri.i K. Opinions of Others tjcle prepared by Dr. Seldon D. school in the eighth grade to be- years of fine service to the State. MitArthur ..,- 25'/* dacon,. associate professor of so- come an apprentice in the build- SUsstn , .!...... ! n ciology, Yale University. It is AV :EDOM AT LAKE CHARLES POWER OR RELIGION? cent peace settlement with Ing industry or other Similar em- POTATOES:—New Jersey po- Taft ',' It Hlx moncti*. claimed the alcoholic drinks be- ployment. ' tato growers are exhibiting genu- U 6B renti..Sine)' n>l'l'-» '•• , the industrial boom-town of Will power alone has little to Japan. ... came' he has to if he] wants to go J: t«nt». All p«yiii'l" I" »;lv".".'.* do with the complete healing of Attpfljiey General Theodore D. iH» concern ajwut the continued La it phai!es, La., a group of Many Arnericang will • pe qn living. A greater power than Parsons h»s ] Informed State (Continued on Page 13) QliicoU .'. W copy. eit zenj> banded together some the individual. Indeed, nqthjng tempted to conclude that Nerjjru rational planning brings him to could be further from the truth Labor Cotrimlssloner PercM A. mi mhfc ago to shoulder just the and his government arf plo- excessive drinking, it is claimed. Millar, Jr., that the law prohibits t of grass-roots responsibility than that an alcoholic can: solve Communlslt and that the Unite'd With all available data on the any minor under 18 years of age Ich the Kefauver committee his problems by an effort of the alcoholic problem studied, the 3tat&s should write oft India. to work as an apprentice in con- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ha i been talking about. Together will. No one can will himself into i\ext move is to determine the ex- struction work of any kind. h ihe local newspaper, The love, faith, tolerance, or humil- That would be a mistake, In tent of the probleru in present sailed SjQl^ly Uer the rim »' our opinion. We believe India's The question arose because of le Charles American Press, ity. But one can have and should American life, available methods tha great demand for carpenters lk uncovered ample evidence have an overwhelming desire to policies and manners are d,Ue to qf therapy, and pussjble preven- the th«i^-known workl ^' immaturity and insecurity rather and helpers of all kinds In New of gambling in the county, and be healed and to grow out of his tive steps, The State Department Jerisey. In interpreting a 1940 Ing a Aort-cut to Uu in- insisted that the- reluctant law morass of self, k return to re- 'than tir pro-communism. Nehru dies—and discovered Am" trt orcerient offers do some- ligion is most helpful and, thare- and other Indian leaders mistake 1 th is about it. TJie campaign in fore, in their treatment, most of the venerableness of their civil- ica. What a brilliant eliapl' ""- Tr|e American Press, culminated ray patients receive reading as- ization for maturity of judgment GLAMOR GIRLS in the history of Exploit ion in the indictment of its pub- signments in religidus fields. This whereas their country is pathet- lii ins, managing editor, city comes to th&m as quite a surprise ically inexperienced in self-gov- was written by this daunt- vc lor and a reporter, along with because patients do not;usually ernment and worldy wisdom. leu voyager, with his titr<-«' tt ec members of the clti?ens' .associate psychiatry with Religion. They let their Injured pride at up, for "djEfaming" local of- having been so long under we»t: small Ships! Each year on flo als Involved, as well as three As I see It, the philosophy of em domination betray them Itito P$ty>t}er 12, we comnieinorat' religion U universal law. And as resisting the west's constructive of he admitted gamblers. a practising! psychiatrist, I have policies and blinding themselves his achievements. lie circumstances of the cau had opportunity to observe the tp Russia's and Red China's ke it obvious that Louisiana's curative power of these laws at menacing imperialism. Your own financial destination may be reachfJ amation statute \s being mis- work and ato the tragedy Nehru is having a tough tiraa by ujlng the faciUUes of this bank. d for the clear purpose of brought about by disobeying . with political opponents at home. azling criticism of public of- them. Within the framework of His country's economi Is In a bad (No banking business wlltj'' la, tfiu slfufitlon ••wfrara resutr of1 cm? n?oMt- tnwif^tadon.thisholuia>) t of Peron's Argentina, where we must have, if we live ati Ization against Pakistan, the lau can be thrown in jail for stretcher oases.—Robeii V. 8eli-j famine and other special situa- Opta Thuwaay, October U, Yi "disrespectful" to gpvern- yer, M.D., in "How to j Hell) an tions. ... 4 Till 6 P. M. m

,..V . •fei>iiit«,v. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1951 *>AOE ELEVIN

Family's Wash is Family Affair Council to Hold The Bureau i>f Labor Rees Is Graduate Colonia News i reports that retail foot! prlr.es rose stven-tenths of onu per cent din- Training Courses liin August to brim; ttie nation- Of Traffic School - JCatlilcen Dooichaek. daughter < The Cub Pnck committee met wide \n&tK to 227.2 per cent of the j PERTH AMBOY-As pnrt ot of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Door-.l.i-.t Monday evening at the Civic 1D35-J9 avevaee, The new figure; NEW YORK Warren S. Ree», tht Boy Scouts of America's new *iis about twelve per cent nbuvr Kskiin'; with his wife and nlne- chaek, Patricia Avenue, celebrated Club ond plans were discussed for 1 Uiroo-yciir pro(jrnm, "forward on her first birthday at a party, Sun- i'!•• coming sfitson. A Halloween the pie-Korenh level m.mih-oUl I win - a! 1B5 Rldffley liberty's Team," the Raritnn day. Cluesls were: Mr. and Mrs. I'.m.y (m cubs and iwrrnts Wilt Ay mi", 1 (Iin. hiis brt-n graduated Council Is planning to conduct two AuRUst DiiVico and son, August !•• h;id Tuesday, Octotx'i 30, 7:30 (j.o.r. 11i.un tae A. id<-my of Advanced training courses tor ita leaders. Jr.. of Plamfteld: Mrs Theodoif I1 M. nt the Civic Cluh All boys The Republican National Com- Tr-iiVu-. N •« Yoik. Tn prepare ft» One of these courses, the scout- Black and daughters, SeUy and ni « to 10 years nf :w urc lnvlt*d mittee Has informtd ConKress that dmics connected with master's ttaininx course, will be- Suntya, East Orange; Mta. Doro- i i attend, Bcrnmpiuilcd by their 11 took in S18.016 more than it the ti'.m.-,port ltlon of freight, W i ih;ii tnkliiK care sin an October 18 at tht South thy Slunkey and son Temnce. parents. Their will be rcfi-psh- HPefit during tht first eight months the nvo-year ourrlculun i pns-1 ssioii.s pays Ambuy Y.M.CA. at 1:30 p. M. Patricia Avenue, Mr. »nd Mrsnirnls, ijamps mnl piizrs. o, t this year,, . Total receipt...,.,. s nnd ollerpd by tlu academadeyy and aotnrot, in and it's so easy 'This course Is designed to help all .James Black and daughtem J*vei1 i:ontilbutlons ol $310,342 w«re re- ] pleted tlie course with high sebflb - ,i i in- little extra scoutmastew and assistants and -A Bon Vo.vii-n' party was held celved from January 1 to August i lustls: itanding." Ann and Jeanuette and Mrs. Erne.M Friday L/enini;. in lionor of Hush I, Hi while. Take troop comrnltteemeh to better un- S^per nnd son. Ernijt Jr., .11 nnd total expenditures amount- j During the war, Mr. Rees WV*d II linens, for cx- derstand »nd carry out the scout- McKlltrlck. fir.nn Deach. rfhu Is od to $352,326. - j In tlie Engineer Corps of the O. $\ (i, r sieilimi .silver, ing piouiam. The couise is dtvldtd k'avins Satuul.iv for a trip to Ire- —L - -- ' Army, sep;n>j, iietjon in the Euro* ,miiful with uao into six indoor session? and an Mrand Mrs. James B. Black land. The p.i.ly was held at th:WELL ACQUAINTED' i p: in theatre. He is presently » :i;,ni!'.h linen Uun- overnight camping trip and upon h, nf Scouih PlaliK were the Home nf Mi • M.inmrrt Scott, ln- A younH tcitchci' substituted for1 'member ol the U. S. Army rei nuin Av, inn: ami uufsls Includrcj u:u ;ii»(l do™ not cornplclon of the entire course the I ',-ue.sts or Mr. aud Mrs. Janus ti friend who was tnkinR a week's' serves. *" Mi fimi Mrs. Cieornc Scott, Mr. u-rcd, I have | leader,is presented with a certlfi Black. PatriBla Avenue. Sunday honeymoon. A month later at a: Mr. lices is"an active raerobej: ami Mi • Ai tnaiul Van dor Linden. null hpip tn keep and Is then considered a - Mr. and Mr*. Paul PankO and party someone' started to Intro-, of the Drdtjiwliowl of' Railway ,i> iiml crisp. tr-tiihcd leader. son. Richard, Peith Amboy, were Mr ,1,1,1 Mrs. Willl Wels. Mr. nnd rture the (t'oom to her; i Cfrrk*. holdinn Th. ofTire Qf Tlct Mi: C'h.irlr.s Oliphant. Mr. and :i;t iittcrttlim to l.he KU«SU of Mr. and Mrs. OeoiRe "Oh," hi. answered brlRlitly, "I j pfesldrru of'lwnl 435. He Is pre^- The other course will be a Cub Mrs Fred Suiter, Mr. and Mrs. n , Warm, soapy leader's training course to be con teeter, Middlesex Boarf, Sunday Vnow Miss Royal very well indeed, j efttly rmpyrmpinyedd a s a ticetickett aim Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Scott Kclinund HiiKhes, Mr. and Mrs. i iin tha trick. -i ducted nt St. Cecellu's Church .laini's Tiv;«art. She substituted for triy wife on our frfiuht Vletk for the Prnnsylvanin Irish linen in j hall. Iseltn; nt 8 t'. M, bmnnhiu mid children. Jantt and CHoue lioncyrhopn." • Rallrmid at Mciueheni . vuu wish -even I Orlober 18. This course, consisting Jr., were suests! of Mr. and Mrs • Th: l.iirtics Auxiliary n[ the I M i N( >T liiiil col-1 of live indoor sessions, U desinnec lurry Scott, Linden, Sunday Coloiiiu Volunterr Fire Cu. will Tor all d'en mothers, cubmasters The Colonia Club has made ] meet Monday. October 15. 8 P. M. 1 solution can n.vil.sLant cubmasters and pack pliins for a card party_ October j »l the Ovehouse. res but I hayte comrflitteemtn. In addition to 36 at the Library. Mrs. F. l.eyher - The Cnlnnla Civic Improve- Hi.i tlu1 snowy three combined sessions, separate las been chosen chairmmi Pio- meni Club will meet Friday. Octo- ri ;h linen like classes will be held for den moth- ceeds will go to the Colonia Li-; her 19, 8 P. M. nt the clubhouse, il ers and cubmasters during the two brary fund. Tickets may be pur-, inmaii Avenue. l bi- folded over llnal weeks at which lime tlity are chased at th? door- —Mr. and Mrs. Armand Van dev 1 mi tli;' fold. •/Ivi'ii material suited to their own —Misses WllmRProrlilich.Bei'k- Linden. Fagan Place, entertained r napkins from job in cubbing. It Is expected tha man Avenue, and Patnria ScottJ over the weekend his mother, Mrs. ii large Hioup of cubbers ant tnman Avenue, attended >\ fashion f Jean Van der Linden. Fort Lee, (lump with a Jii'outcrs will take part in these show"and luncheon at the Ifel.md • and Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman I preserve the two training programs, and Coun- Th? seven I.inkleUcrs, Art, radln iir.,1 TV master of remnonies, Restaurant, New York, Saturday. and daughter, CUilre. Jersey City. by Ironing the | rii Training Chairman Raymonc, his wife, Lois, and their five diililrrn all Ret Into the washday -Misses Mildred Madsen, Rut- —Mrs. Maruai et Scott and »t 1 in their Hollywood home, The system in this household is a gers Avenue and Marie Teizella, dauKhter, Margaret, Inman Ave- itly dry thru j p. Mortenson n has urged th'athat ththeej liamprr for each member of the family ond general assembly at ,,, ilol-if cirtn I ik.l. l..'i_..n :_ <- • Cavour Terrace, have returned nue, attended a farewell party the right side. t their registrations in early to the washing machine each Monday morning:. Lois' advice to house- from a three week trip to Corpus Saturday evening at the home of lira folded only ither course.- wives is to encourage • such "audience participation." Chi'isti, Texas, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dt Mayo, is TERRIFIC SPEED oulcl be flp.KPi' (JDITt A GAL! NAVY TESTS —The Colonia Women's Repub- Mat>azino, who left Tuesday for the folds Into A Jet plam pilot had the job o. At a national 'Sunday School The Navy is using Hiwassee Lake lican Club rnet Thursday night at the armed forces. • in napkin1;. carrying ;i Very Important Person convention answers were given to in the Tennesste-Georgia region o the Colonia Library, with Mrs. —Mr. and Mis. Willinm Zlerer III' Irish linens to New York City. After a short the roll call by states. When the the TVA as the testing site for itsMaxian Den Bleyker presiding, and daughter, Annamae, Mldwood Them Both liiMis: the oily time In the air he turned to tin State of Texas was called, a new depth charges, fuses for un-Diapussion was held on a trip to Way, were quests on Sunday of iliose lovely bin shot: "We missed New York brawny specimen of southern man- derwater missiles and launching New York, date to bt announced Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Kond.is, • mi a yellowish sir. "We'll have to circle baric." hood itopped out into the aisle devices for rocket missies. The later, and a party to be held PitUtawn, arid also visited Mrs. at LEON'S "How could you possibly miss and with a strident voice ex- lake is 250 feet deep in places and around Christmas time. The next Michael Sivon, Stockton, s ]ust knowink luiKs: city like New York?" blus claimed: makes possible the testing o: meeting will be held Thursday, —Mr. and Mrs. Oeorse Scott, trrcd the VIP. weapons used on the high seas. November 1, 8 P. M. at the hdfne "We represent the great State Pagan Plact, entertained on Sun- The pilot confessed: "I blinked of Texas. The first white woman of Mrs. George Till, St. George djiy Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taggart, Maywood. i nlion Week be- born tn Texas Is still living. She FOREST FIRES Avenue. 1 ivr 7 through 13. IDEAL SET-UP now has a population ol ovei three A heavy pall of smoke continues A shuck to some Two men were discussing th million." to hang over large areas of the ii farm fires take comliiR marriage of their buddy There was a pause of bewilder- Pacific Northwest, as fires continue nt :i.50G lives an- "He ts netting a wonderfully as ment for a moment, and then a to eat their way into tlnder-dry Mic flies on thecomplishtd girt," said one,. "31* voice from the galleries ran| out brush and forest lands. More than iw CHRISTENSEN'S ISM misuses of Iccro- can swim, ride, drive a car, anc clear and distinct: 53.000 acres have been blackened Siiiif water only pilot a plane. A real all-aroum "Send that woman out to Wyo- so fur in Oregon, Washington and •THE FRIENDLY STORE" .I!'.,' chemical fire ctrl." mine. We need her!" California. 'They ought to eet along," ob is plasued served tht other. "He learned to • •irplus. I cook In the army."

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Forest Ikitll- —Mr. and Mrs. Hyslop, Eliza- "Rhubarb" In Baihsh,!,," nlte, formerly of town, now rc- beth, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyslop, PERTH AMBOY —All seats In This Is a pleasantly comic ver- pregnant, Tlip ki,M, idlner n Rlpley, N. Y.. were uuosl-s Hopewell, and Mr. and Mrs. Den the Perth Amboy High School au- There are a number of "firsts" sion of Allen Smith's little book of have her liusl);in.| \--n "' n-ls Paterson, Linden were Guests arousiiiK the wnm, ,',. ,: .f Mr and Mrs. Frnnk Burth ditorium will be reserved at th« in' Abbott and Coslello's current the same name. The story Involves •' anhattan Avenue. on Saturday evening of Mr. and 'Raymond Mnsv ••, gala benefit of the Woman's Oulld film, "Jack and the Beanstalk." an eccentric millionaire (Gejie : : —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suehy Mrs. Harold Amy, Rcmscn Ave- of the Perth Amboy General Hos- Lockharti, who takes a fancy to lhat Bnthshrha j,, ' nd daughter, Ann; Mrs. Thomas nue. pital, which will be held on Tues It's the comedians' first venture an extremely independent alley death, nerorrljiie |ti| ,. .nrl daughter, Pntrlda, Mein- —The Rosary Society held Its day evening, October 23. Oulld into the fantasy, It's their first Tom cat and wills It $30,000,000 He also insists n,,, '. •"r"nt, visited Mr. aYid Mrs. October meeting last night in St Chairman Mrs.^BeriJamln Cople- film In color, It's their first cos- and a Brooklyn baseball team misbehavior is ](. ., Andrew's Church hall wth Mrs man and officers made that an- When he dies. The executor Is Ray drought Him, i ,'!]',' u,:liy in the Bronx. tume picture and It's the first time Dnvld marries Iln:i •.ur. and Mrs. Willstim Del- Samuel Albrecht Jr. (is chairman nouncement today with the scale Milland, press agent for the ball 1; they slnfj in ft picture. child dies and n1(. ,.', ;ller haveretunied to their home The society is holding a public of prices. The orchestra will be club. By palming ofl Rhubarb as card party the last Thursday eve- of hid erinm. lTprni " n Avenel Street nfter spending sold at $2.40. $1.80 and $1.20, the a good luck; mascot, Mr. Milland niim of each month as a benefit to balcony, first two tows, $1.80, and Recent mothers In Hollywood arouses the superstitious southern fore the snerrd Aik jveral days with their son, Paul, the church school building fund. nant, a Media and relatives in Reading. the'remaining seat* at $1.20 e< include Lucille Bal|, who recently athletes Into pulling the team from '.'a. —The Avenel Brownie Troop These prices include the Ux. The Rave birth to a daughter, named seventh place to the pennant. TM No, #3 with their lead-er Mrs. "The plo AR:ii,,s, old uncomfortable seat* In the Lucle Decree. She's the first child only fly In the ointment Is theiact , 0||| •—Pfc.'Ira Rhodes, Oth Air Corps. John Kerekes. Mrs. Robert Fischer IIRII school auditorium have been for the comedienne and Orches- that Mllland's girl friend is appar- In this municr Mi las returned to Fort Brairp, S. C. and Mrs. John Houdowicz held cplaced by new stationary, com- tra Lender Desl Atnaz. Maureen ently allergic to oats and sneezes Spencer Tracy |,|;r , Iter visiting his parents oh B^ir- It.? first pii-nic and hot dog roast at ortable, standard theatre teats. O'Sullivan and Dane Powell had with real conviction to the denoue- lawyer, who, win, h| ctt Street over the weckj.nH. Roosevelt ParU last Saturday. Win- daughter lUiiiinu t- The ticket sale will open Mon- Ihrlr babies on the same day. ment. —Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Phillip and ners In the parries were Linda It was Maureen's seventh, a girl, with the coti(|ui>|i; .• danghter, Shirley; Mrs. Alice Markulin, Joyce Kerekes, Eva Lin- day, October 15, in Ruddy's Music Jan Sterling has the role of Mil- the boltle and ti:,,, Shop at 317 State Street, near and Miss Powell's first, a boy. land's sweetheart. Rhubarb turns Stevens, Ottawa; Canada and Paul ger, Qeraldlrie Manning. Nancy defend Jo|m (ii;;,,,, Smith Street, Perth Amboy. In an excellent performance that Sklblnski, Scinnton. were quests Kelly and Margo Mm/., Others at- Charles Cobum rwlly likes TV. who Is chmp.ni win- for several days of Mr. and Mrs. tending were Easter Evans, Pa- The Masque and Lyre Light many think surpasses the. acting couns/lnr lines n;, ., Opera Company, under Dorothy After making his first film for of some of the outslandins dog Walter Cook,'Livingston Avcnnue. tricia Hondow'icz, Betty Kavcsuk, television, "Bed and Board," He patlietic pnin , ,i,V,, Linda LaBar, Faith LeGay, Suz- Raedler's direction, will come to actors. Pat O'Brtcn. ami , • ' —Girl Scotit Troop No. 12 will KiRiiecl a TV deal for seven years anne Lesay, Patricia Nazarro, Perth Amboy to present their spec- ant district attmih \ liold its first birthday party and tacular Gilbert and Sullivan oper- .straight. "Iron Man." investiture service at. the Presby- Judith Petz, Oltm Smith, Carol diak) nnd ronnius in , Turek, Judy Whitley. Florence tta, "The Mtkado," with a cast This Is a slightly different box- til the Strain be.'im i,, terian Church Tuesday, October )f 25. Eddie Arnold, who used td be at ing story. It has Jeff Chandler In Wukovets, Karen Markulin. Denlse His memory fail, jh!i; 33 at 8:00 P.M. Metro, lias an excellent part In the role of a hulking Pennsylvania Markulln, Delorcs Plepcr. Roberta Miss Raedler asserted that all moment in court ,illi • '—Wlllam F.ilkenstcrn. student 'Hills on Your Toes," at Twen- coal miner, as Innocent as the stu- Padllla, Evelyn Kantos, Rosemarle if the cast Is looking forward to cessfully trios t-i :I;I at the University of Pennsylvania, tieth. dious Rover boy. He loves Evelyn Hrabar, Vera WHsoii, June Win- the Guild performance as eagerly cution witness. T|1;. Keyes, a drygoods clerk, and wants Philadelphia, spent Hit weekend at quist, Martha Farkns and Nancy as the Perth Amboy public. film Is surprism ;ih hi home on WoodbrldReAvenue. When Hal Wallls produces the to many her and open a radio Manning. The Masque and Lyre Light movie version of the Broadway —The next meet ins; of the Wo- store. His brother, however, Is an ! Opera Company began 1U third Muriel Maririuv, si'ircn and Iclrvisiiin arlrrss, implies ;i rulr musical. "Jafkpot," with Dean Pakistan's ;ii • itu ihan's Club on October 17 will fea- —The Avenel Republican Club, tier kitrlim. She Rives her Dual- j enterprising bookmaker, who season of presenting, continuously, of the stafe to the niiiipnirii! in Martin and Jerry Lewis in the and Britain is vi,n\., ture a program on Gardens In Inc.. will meet Monday, October Temp refrlgcratm ;i lew mimitr s personal ;it(?tilion to maintain knows Jeff has a "killer" instinct Gilbert and Sullivan operettas in leads, he will have to change the Charge of Mrs. Frank BarLh. The 15, 8 P. M., at Avenel School. All its efficient and cimiiiiim:il np and could make a pile If" he left the Jan House In New York. title to something else. Jimmy iroup rercntlf joined the "Crusade members are urged to attend. Wil- In the course of the year the the mines and got Into the prize Wr Freedom" and donated two liam Roome will preside. Stewart made a picture by that ring. Miss Keyes CRBS him on, and Lyre gives qualified same name last year. "Cere" packages uf $10.00 each to perrapances of twelve operas, He slugs his way up but, in each -.-,T.he.. lall... THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING flght, he Is badly mauled. This _,.M55_fi^Li3,Ap!.te Paramount is very conscious ajquses his homicidal inipulses so Christenseo's Tuesday nt Point Plesant was at- When JoTies iViet'THsTold mend, fi'ert and Suirivan"lmpresSri6.'SKI Man Latid tended by the president Mrs. Smith, whom he hadn't seen in organized her original troupe In has only about a year more to run that hebbomes known as F James McHush, and .Mrs. Daniel six months, he was shocked by his 1939 and had a long experience in and they are, therefore, doing all! ty" fighter. However, he reforms Levy, altered appearance. His face looked the performances of Savoy Optra tea iif i] they can tp malte these last 'few in the end, wins his girl and re- '—The Parent-Tearher Associa- haggard, his eyes held a glossy before the Masque and Lyre1 took mouths so pleasant that their top- tires to spend his days in a radio tion will hold its October meeting stare, and the way his clothes up permanent possession of the money-making star iPon't have store. n(Xt Tuesday eycuinn at. 8 o'clock draped his frame spoke eloquently Civilization Indicated By Sl-.itus Th rhrdiral profession mid in- Jan Huse House in 1949. The Of Women I (lli^ent laity have run f;ir ahr«tl any Idea of looking for greener In the school auditorium. A film, of a considerable weight loss. physical productions are tferhaps "David and Bathsheba." The position of women in ;mv ill i lie masses even in our day pastures. He is .currently starring Vfjth speaker, will be presented by "Good heavens, man!" Jones pleasanter than some of theCOjfly in the George Stevens picture, This Biblical epic la based on th* New Jersey H< ,irt. Association. exclaimed. "Have you been ill?" civilization is an index to the na- which move slowly. The feet of the story of David, the Hebrew Carte Company, which cultivates ;he majority of them are still "Shame," with Jean Arthur, .'—The Ever Jolly Club will meet "No," Smith answered, wearily; a certain respectable dreariness tion's advancement. Among primi- king who slew a giant with a nJxt Wednesday at the home of 'but my wife is on a reducing diet." tive people childbirth is treated ^inki'ii in tlie mud of medievalism. Metro has bought the tuneful slingshot, and his adultry with even when It Guilds a new produc- Tin; neglect of the paturlent wo- Mrs. George Cossrove, Woodbridge tion; and the' costumes are agree- with comparative indifference and "Carousel", from the composers. Bathsheba, wife of Uriah the Hit- Avenue, FALLS, LANDS ON HEAD, LIVES brutality. man and her child, seen in the Rodgers and Hammerstein, and tite. The plot Is simple. David able and authentic. (ii'.ith.-. at birth and in the hazards •i—Mrs. Adelbert Morse, presl- Louisville, Ky.—Wesley Hull, None of these things is as essen- Among the early civilizations Mario Lanza Is set to star In it (played masniflcantly by Gregory dlh'iii, I '. i. • a stake in its present and future existence. the observation that th* civiliza- "Speaking pi how peojule react to. Vcdgc l;iiM I1. >l| unique organization. The very rich man, was inter- around it. Complete FRIDAY 'Til, !UW I1. M Want more information? Call R. 7-2270 or write viewing an applicant lot the Job. FALLS AND HIDES Other Sizes But the masses of people al- with Malchmtr CLOSED Ul i). M»i\ J. Telmanyi, Membership Chairman, 659 Seminary as his personal * valet. ': •' •: ways lag behind. Great' numbers Philadelphia, Pa—While look- Available. 3 IJrackct *'•"., Railway,' N. J. "You may liavfc trpublfe with of them, are filled with super- ; ing out of a third-floor window,* me," he said. "I haya a wooden stition. Some of them prefer old I Abby Medley, 4, leaned too heavily RAHWAY ART CENTER leg, a glass eye,,a toupee; an arti- wives fables to the clear light of I tumbling the boy to the pavement. William Voorhees, Agent 265 HAMILTON STREET ficial arm and false te*tljj. • truth.this shines from the glorious Little Abby got up, ran into t,he RA*HWAY, NEW JERSEY "That won't bother roe;'"replled pages of science. i house and hid under a table. He .585 BARKON AVENUE, WOODBRIDGE the applicant. "I used tp.He pn the We, as a people, have not con- i was taken to a hospital where he Department jStoW assembly line at Lockheed.'] quered the ignorance and darkness I was found to have Internal in- Tel. WO 8-0175-J of medieval times. I juries. >: M, -••'•< ahead! 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m New Jersey the . iiniiiiintod to eight ,, i, compared to nine •. Is fnrpcflst, earlier 6 :, The decrease was ,;; v, hot weather in i cnily September VIUMI the potato Philadelphia JIGSAW: — The v section of the New ninke will be opened •MI DiTpwatcr, Salem liuidrntown on Nov- Cream Cheese 2 £ 29' ,:<• Ihc next 53 miles Try this Never-Fail Cream Cheese Fudge recipe. It's delicious! W ;i he opened during : of November. . . ..i,itr Civil Servlci Swiss !Ztile - 69c American ^"IW 33c ,; have asked Stat KRAFT Sliui , Kir (ieValliere fo Mild :!•;>• increase In sal Chttw * 57c • s»u tli Jersey Pon Colored OldEimlish ft 38c n I.N requested $60. n , siiitr to dredge th »• 79cBaby Gouda 7; 43c : ,.r for future ship Vnu'll /ind all rour Coon It visited New Jer I'OIF^IS and Park, KRAFT and August. -I Kisink Durand o (lliecse Food .ipplicd for a $2,000 Velveeta . increase to his pres- Melt it, slice it, spread it! Buy this economical size! Coupon worth 10c toward purchase of Ideal, .liin-y. . . New Jer. ar«e I nitiers Week to be Win-Crest or Ideal Coffee on each package of— ' i'liiary to February 2 package . •' ilic maintenance Tide •A', production levels Economy 76c 7-Minit Pic Mix X 27c economy. . . , Dur- Giant Tide •me ;.iv .season just com- Lemon or cocoanut. Includes, filling and .•Mlanllr City T»t.c crust for complete pie. ..I bets of $61,033,307, c • if :io per cent over Ideal Sauerkraut '-<« ','T H 7-inch c Milk production Vienna Sausage ARMOURS " " 22c Cut lb. Cream of Rice Cereal X 31c .in , -V during July ca Rib Roast 2 ARMOU S ni'i.734 pounds. . . . So tender, so juicy — featured at all Acme Markets this week-end. Kanana Banana Flakes * 19c I1 r.v Motor Truck As- Corned Beef Hash , 6!O Iea n 41c ,\ill request the 1952 Armour's Corned Beef "T 45c Gravy Master '^t^ 'K 15<* : i permit old trucks C (4 lbs. n use after five years Broadcast Hash ° T 'LT 39c Hom-de-lite Mayonnaise £ 39c ! the 1950 law fixing B E E lb. CHUNK PACK FLAKE Fancy Fowl :/s at 22.400 pounds Ideal Stuffed Olives ™ 38c .ni::iu: of all secondary Breast-O'-Chieken Tuna £ 32c Ready-for-fhe-pot drawn fowl Ib. 59c—An equal value in self-service depts. ,i .'• Jersey to avoid a c Ideal Tomato Catsup 21c • untv conflicts Is ex- Carolina Kice [o n7Grain X l^ (Whola or ., r SERVE ACME FROSTED FISH E •I'I rive the approval of 1DE Fresh Hams Either Hall) ib 59c Ideal Tea Bags X° "ft ^ \ uo:uds of freehold- Whole Kernel Corn ,L, 39c Princess Colored Oleo :tZ': 24c i.'i.mance checks are Sunsweet Prune Juice "^. 34c Cod Steak «• 37c ; i.! weekly Instead Of 16-01. •. i: k.s as an accommo- Good Luck oieo ss:r:;,.od32c Seaside Dried Limas packagt 236 • I'le unemployed in >: ::rpat prosperity. Del Rich Colored Oleo If 32c luinions of Others CRESCENT Salted (Norton's New Instant Lipton Peanuts C kes Ii 1> •! 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Sunshine Fig Bars Xm 24c Supreme Rye 5JJ M 17c Old Dutch Cleanser 12c nil setting away from 0 N OR CALIFORNIA : fiat are an Integral Westoii Cookies ^ N OE Woi. 38c ICEBERG i national life. We have Ivory Flakes 30c NA Almond Filled , i kers and questioners Graham Crackers Tc. pV, 33c Fancy Cortland Kirkman Granules ^'"'si'l 75c >>t a vicious and un- ? L "i-der of thinking. Nabisco Fig Newtons p X.23c Coffee Ring * " 35c >i in nhedt up on a lot Kirkman Cleanser 2 1°; 19c Apples 5 ibS. 25c What a treat with Asco Coffee! i war laxity and work Ideal Cranberry Sauce '^ 14c Kirkman Granulated *£"• 31c '••I- pattern of a better BE Y Ocean Spray "2cE "" "r 17c Kirkman Complexion '•••• some things that, as 3 cole. ' wi> must labor to get Asco Fruit Cocktail £" 37c jndi»oapqtRe8.PtU>(0tl/,F • habits of thrift and 1 Fn«l • •. ihe courage to face Freestone Peaches SIT 29^ 26c Dial Bath Soap 37c 'iiure, the serene faith SEABROOK FARMS Marshmallows «MPFIRI 6 0 urn* in simpler creeds ;q ; ;9l 33c IFORDHOOK OR BABY Hum 1/2 Price Sale 2PX,46c •aljlfshed traditions, the Lima Beans i 'V'^ "fl •Ijl I. • II _ " mm. *m *-m. The finest grown!' Each pkg. equals] 2'A- 1\Vi tbs. limas in pod. While All-Purpov 18-01. :is ihlit put America first. Cracker Jack TO" Fels D«teigorit il'.'.s of business honor B g0K IMA so pachog« •iii' decency; the un- Broccoli ^ o" 'X'27c Strawberries- ;sTSJ Orange Slices !E'tn SEA6 R00K Open Fridays Until 9 P. jlf. ni'l unshakable belief Torn - JtJLy 1 'ins (n American Insti- Gold.ii Ult/C bRANOE '* tan. VJWI H cu tS E |DIAl 0RAN0E i!.-.l Amerlcaif Ideals. Jnir>p •••'• IQj. "t to set away from sex Mixed V S« 7:20c IIHL MINUTComnitmteE MAIdD can -l"^ ; and vulgarity and flip- TANGERINE 'in the allurements of Onions Z2«,* 23c '•.'•v, the contemporary 14-o :i'(.kiessness and excess, pkg. "A pose of indifference Ideal Chopped Spinach 18c "t the spirit, tbeparrot- : inss to mumble the ri!l'tL.s oFinsidlous propa- 1 'Di. in a word, to return New! Farmdale Sterling Cut-Rite Battle Creek M & M Candy WESSON OIL "a again, ,to the old Armour's plM Or? quart /©„ Dry Milk '£ 35c Wax Paper Bran & Fig u • founders, the mq TKEET Tahle Covered hBiiii f$¥% iuiilf "r "•'i disaster unafraid, that Nun-lut toliiU thy Mm milk, Plain or ladiud rt-fooi AmerWa'i No. 1 •'•an| with the pible and \ emit van nwhet 5 liilt qu$rtl , M-oi. pockagt roll 25c Flakes 22c Chocolate "5 25c and Cooking Oil •'"(I that built about the rsoc | h and the Amerl- l&nuzitw land of ours ''•"•f of leadefship among French Dry Cleaner Spot Rem,over !••• HO,««,«»(W let 'in.-, of the world.—John COM i. '"" in the Philadelphia t 29c I'23c 5-JL- 71c S TH,, ,,«21c 8 ploitit bog L" ''* "isimtch — November, ;' 37c •*- 1.21 BAB-0 Kirkmairs ' j •. Kirkman's BON Strotogjieart Westihghouse !. conn.—while Walter GLIM : Borax Soap j Soap Flakes •>4, was inside a huge tor Vaihwt W««'i« CLEANSER Dog Food 1 t;i easing It, someone \ Coupon l*i Frtt C«n KUkm^n'i machine op. WAriwwn i in tv«ttt Pgdkai* : iu eama stopped the ';; 29c % j my brui- 111 •«* tt THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, INDEPENDENT PAOE FOURTEEN LEGAL NOTICES NOTK ¥ I.F.GAL NOTICKS IKGAI, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICKS / llfiAI. NOTICI'.K Ijn from time to nr. STUCK IT OVT ! : of purchase In nrronltare.I vision ! Chapter One of Title 40 of m ftLOC-K LOT in the mnnner ilclimatrd (he I,: f iM'd statutes ol N<*\v .lersoy. Mine I" nn amount not. In rt th WIIH ,. r 1(lfs r ,.; uf svr on rtlQ In'' Tn«nt- ciceert the A VOIIIK! lnd'ill tlir- lO*t'l' " - !l'i"pfrtn;" n)iisi Ho enclfwl in Wlill the 1 unit;?; or IIOIKIH shall hear-Intcr- .vim iipiiroprlnlcrt piirniiunt I'll 1, ; . „ , toL^thef with Nfum1 :M Ad- ; ,i,,;ivrr :\ linr.'.nln and sale., prp pMinnt, to the nro- IBS K 13 Ai.hclBtnne, 9n«ad i |; : rule not tu exceed (!', per nn- Sarafy Anne's rouipl.ilncd to his teacher ilui: lie o or I rn-ml4f?i csl of cliupler One (if Title 40 of 15 ft H Snul MlgaU dress nf the Wilder, nnrt tlir N: Hum ! he nroyer Township onichils 398 K 1Wi the Prnleel which Is lu'liis hid DAI i i ••tolipr 2nd. HIM th^ Ui'vl^erl .Stiitu'fn nf New Joracy, 398 L 4 Hophle MUler (nifl a terrific stomach nchc The :v]w iiutliorlzed to execute and which note.'i nr bunds shall lienr lnlcr- I Bids niHKt lie iii'i'iMnpuMH liv n €er-| Township Clark il noti'H or hondn. I. Owen» ft Bafbara Bailey I ihchu sent, him to srr the prin- titled Check for at lens: 10-„ nf thr full I Octoh" 4ih. 19S1. :, ii,,. a.ipplemeiiUil UclH Statement, i':;t,;,,. a,,it nimi rnt.o Tinnn-i propein,exceer 'I'™""'"d sis"h' penr1 ''",,omcent:- . 39! e N Huth F. Johnson 1 Cooking Class . , nth. losi. In 'he Inde- r ln 1 nmnunt of the hi said Holes or bonds. , Robert & Pe»rl Germany 1 will l:e Isalira covering the full nmnunt •Irrk. nnd said Statement contain* the It. The Buppleinentnl Debt mntrmpnt 3"* N Montgomery & Gilbert 1 10 When tlir little tyke returned to of thr eontrnct if the didder In nicceia- T»; WS07 One of tht best aids to good R»for {formation required by Ft. a. 40:1-10. rc(|ulri!(i by Inw Has been duly madu W NN 13 John A VMhtt W 40S Jeanette p. Fields "I tolrl the principal I had a B. J. IifNlOAN viil] m«J i I M. lESTJ In the Com- ow ls 11 to 11 Inc. , i,«n<. Memorial Municipal Avenue; thence, southwest- To he ndverilssd In Independent- 406 Q serving of milk, at least one tgg, stomach ache nnd he said If I Township cvrk •MtWr e irly along the Center Line of Bloom- leader on October 4 nnd October II, M A 11A Louis Flskoukl Hhrl'li;e, N«* Jerwv. and. 4MK Inc. Nicholas A Anna Lantan one serving of mea,t, flsh, chlclcen I'Duld silck it out till nr:on he'd I.L -FB-10"4, II 51 old Avenue, 034 Feet, together with lO.'l. with notlc? of "public he:irln(! for .,•1 a*, public sale and tc he necessary Manholes nnd Wyc». 409 D Joseph Sc Dalsey Xwnld or llvei; two vegetables; ,; one 1 1 •.Mrter accordlnR «n ternn final nrlnptlnn on October 16, ItiJI. (hive ni'. home." NOTK f; TO BIDDERS * t hlBln 7. All tne' work of said improvement t-li. 10-4, II |10 A fi 15 Mary Peterson orange, apple, or toipnto«s and one 'f Rule (in , with the. Township Clerk 113 L Johanna Vatttr....!.. ..•' Scaled bids for the construction of, ... "ul nnd to be nutalM? to be done In accordance with the I.L,-10M, II'51 ft 3S additional fruit and . two table- LEGAL NOTICES n to 'i 'Inns and Specifications nf Bloomfield t21. D ' Lillian B. Holmn gnniurv aewer. I iofo> Lineal Feet of n , ,y l.nti I to 4 inclusive 424 C 8« to Vitrified Term Cortn Plp«, toiwther CMI prlnr Vrenue Sanitary fiewor. as nsrcinbclore NOTICE Herman Luderer spoons butter. •i Hick ' ,K the woodbrldgf Tonn- (cwrlbBd, made by' Hn»wl Madison, 434 F SM to VONI)I!MVl*rlON •.vltri Manholes and Wyes for .Banltary •1 HEUEDY GiVEN Hint the Sarah Carvalbo Crahore lipforp ihf ' Sewer on Blpomflfltl Ajvenus, iselln. .hii) AE-i'' .c!\! Map • I'mvnshlp Engineer, rrnd the Bpoctflca- NOTICE 34 Pt. Of 1 , r r"t|,•,• thrtt the 'town- iiroposcd firiilnunce was In- Ceclle B. Mclntosh . IIONORAIH.R R.\Lril I- SMAM.F.V New Jertey. will be received by the T»lP! f i- ! Imis therefore, (vlilcli are now on file followlim 435 B 1} to 1« Ino. t.aml) S! 'w with Tomato i.l-i Coil' ,..r }• s bv resolu'lon an: iroducrd ind passcl oh first, itndlnt; at Emma Ryari Jiidec uf the Snpprlor Colin ol T V. Ruaznok et fil. ,,, |P:-, lli'pe P'lce tti N 444 A 5 to 7 Ino. 4 cups water tract may 1)C obtained nt the Office (if 1893 A ltM Catherine McCauley TO: Ell/:ibeMi Brnspn Connolly nnd Howard Mndlsou, Toivushlp Engineer. Ul O-M: ' 447 H C .'mail potatoss cut In half, John Connolly her husband: Hrr- Meinorlnl Municipal Billldlng •''0.00 plus ii -,.si mid other torms MS to 850 Inc. Alfred Smith bert Thomas lienson. wfrlowor: •ontr'.ict of sale. 448 O lengthwise Bids must he mnQe on Standard Pro- >r"vlded for ' 448 O JM to 845 Inc. Charlet F. Otk«n Eflwcrd F. Benson tuid Annn Ben- Tnke filrlnr ri' B. J. DUNIOAN 148 V WB J«<* J- KuflM, B»t. 2 tablespoons min«d parsley A. Dtnson nnct Mary Benson, his •*\& lots In aald Uiocfc to "uch blddn 951. with notice of public hearing lor Townshlii Clerk 468 M 1991 Bids must be accompanied by n Cer- inn adoption on October 18, i»5l. Cut meat into 2-irich pieces. wife; Jumps McPhle; John Under; mtirlnyiifKt.. (lMer"'iTdheln«Rl«r 474 B Kenneth A Hejlna AdolDii Larmn; Township of tified Check for nt least 10'" of the full I.-L. 10-4. 11 AN ORI)IN\NCE TO PKOVU»K FOB Brown In hot shortening. Add sea- itnoiint. of the bid. and a letter from ft o terns ani mnmwr nf pavment^ I (T11H8 AND (HITTEKS ANO NE- 479 P 2(79 H 2880 Delia A, Lenlrum .. Woodbrldi:?., n munlclpjil rorponi- SonJini! comijnny stntlni; that a- bond a»e one or more minimum bids shall CESSARY CIUDINK ON IIILLSI11E Joaph A. Ohmely soning and water, cover and slm- tlon of New Jersey; United Stat*» NOTICE } Ocorge Benion. Kit. . will be Issued coverlni; the full orfiount •*• receive 1. , , AVENUE. 493 of America; Ore.m County Lum- of the contract If the bidder la succftBS gently until tender — about 2 ber Co, a corporation of New rinnpnp ' n.-rcntnnre •' 'he minimuthme NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVSN that the Rp'n"oRr)AINFn RY THK TOWHBHIP 496 A 10 Lojiu F. KloU hours. Add vegetables about 4S Jersey; and to whom It nifty - said premlaes. Mrh slrtt f ?ll( 10 l r »1 ST one of the Judges of the Superior Court within thirty days utter the actual date for further consideration und dual " ! *!"?' !' «<•»"•>•: Adolph Anderson of the opening thereof DATED: October Snd, 19S1 r 503 A 2U A cover. Serve vegetables, dumplings, of New Jersey. upon his petition, which B J, DCNIOAN. Tmvtishln C eA passase nt a meeting ot said Township I P »P-'rtv line nf RiOiway Avenue, b; 503 Q Mareetu Byliat Petition has been duly filed In the B. J. DUNIOAN •-- • •-- ,-t,j .. ,,„ mooiincr isnifllnra luK and the construction of ii com ISO to ni Inc. and gravy around meat. Garnish To be advertised October 4th. 1951Committee to be held nt Its meeting 'i " » """ ••-—----- 503 A Frederick b Blkndlno Seller Office of the Clerk of Middlesex Cauntv, Township Clerk 1 !ntlc -oom In the Municipal Diilldlim m , bliietl rnncrctf ciirblnK t. ^ Slf) B • 7» ft nt Victor P. Mms» following proposed ordinance was In-following proposed ordinance was In 1 teaspoon salt or pnrce) of Innd and premises, sltuaie. troduced and passed on first reading at and place all peftons who may be In- 2. S:ild liiinrovciiient plinll lie know: 110 B 803 to 80S Ine William McClnre lylni: and belns In the Township of tToduc-r.d and p«ued pn nrat reaunm ••' > pYrsted therein will lie ftlven an oppor- a meeting uf the Township Committee \ mfetlng of the TownsMp Comm Lttee fa Uie Hlllslile Avenue Curb nnd Gut 516 C 073 A 074 B. O. Brlckmll '\ cup tomato Juice Woodnridpe, In the County of Middlesex of the Tovnshlp ot WoodbrldKe, In the inilty to be heard concerning the sUnie. tor Improvement. 69] * «M ' August Andjrson und State of New Jersey, more par- of the Townshlo of Woodbrldge, in ihe B. J. DUNIOAN 510 D 1 tablespoon baking powder County of Middlesex, New Jersey County of Middlesex, New Jersev. litlcl X All the work of «atd Improvemen 310 E 378 to 384 me. Auiruit Anderson tkularlv described us follows; held on the 2nd dny of October, 1951 Township Clerk 1 egs PARCEL 71 nn the 2nd day of October, 1951, mul TO PROVIDE lOH Is to be done. In iiccordnnce with •' • 316 F 148 to MO Inc. August Anderson and that n.ld ordinance will be taker that snld ordinance will be taken up : : of »iw.te Avenue l tablespoon shortening melted As Indicated on ft plan Sled or about ivF '""' -<'""'flle of »iw.te 517 F H A 27 Henry A Once Hackmann up for further consideration and final for further consideration and final AVE- i, ,n(| gutter an heretofore describesdibs)) JO to 23 Ine Ernest & Vewmlc* Felndel to be filed In the Office of the ClerS ptatftte ut II meeting of nald Township passage lit a meeting of s»id Towiifiliiii nir ; 517 K Sift flour, measure. Silt again ItOPEI.AWN SECTION. ;,„,,!„ by H»rdd MadlimMadlimnn , TOKiwlilp 3JT 10 WariarlU OolleU of Middlesex County, entitled "New Committee to be held at Its meeting Committee to be held at Its meetlnc the Hpeclflcntlonr, therc- with salt and baking powder. Beat Jersey State Hlshway Department, Gen- room 111 '.tie Municipal Building In room In the Municipal Building in 550 26 John ft Grace Julian . egg until light. Add shortening eral Property Parcel Map. Route 4 Wonclbridi^e, New Jersey, on the 14th day Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on the i6ih uns and spceificiitlons are 5S1 C 74 & TI John tk Anna Sllakotkl Parkway Section 4. Route 27 to Inman of October. 1951, at 8 o'clock P. M,dny pf October. 1951, at 8 o'clock P. M. "IN THE COUNTY OI- now oil flic with tho Township En- 558 A 1 gllen Dunham and tomato jijice to egg. Combine Avenue, Showing Existing Right of. Way (FST), or ss soon thereafter as said lESTi, or rts soon thereafter as said MIDDLESEX: •;lu<-or. 563 BB 7 A 8A Imll EgKtrs liquid with flour, stirring only un- &• Parcels To Be Acquired In Township matter can be reached, at which time matter can be reached, at which time 4 The work shall he performed hy l. By Improvement of n part of Wor- 1 e worn Mm,, ,«. rv,.u ... 522 & tU Steve a Margaret Olah of Woodbrldpe, County of Middlesex, and place ull persons who may be In-and place all persons who may be In-ileu Avenue (rom the easterlv property Uii Town, ' ""•' """563 C til flour disappears. terested therein will be given an oppor- nshlp under contract, unil the 563 O «02 to W4 Inc. Charles & Julia Katko Scales as Indicated. June 1947"; and terested therein will be given on oppor- lino of John Street easterly to the «05 to 807 Inc. Charles ft Julia K»Uo us ehown more particularly on n plan tjnulty to tie heard concerning the same. tunity to be-heard concerning the same..westerly line off Florida Orovowee. RoaKoada on 563 Q Spaghetti and Meat Balls attached to the petition filed In this ' B. J. DUNIOAN B. J. DUNH3AN, '-.-h s|,ie Of said street Infludlnfi re- U,- incidental thereto, Is to be assessed 571 it James H. fi Anna K. McC'abe cause marked "Exhibit A" entitled "New Ttjwnshto Clerk Midi parcelsl . 5V8 O 18 & IB John A Loli Oudmettad \<2 lb. spaghetti Townshlp Citric turns nt street Intersections.-.—.„.,— , fcyk. ....rt^. , upon 48 to 51 lae. Oliver T. Cadwgiader Jersey State HIRhway Department, and the construction of a combined All other mnttcrs Involved In the 578 I 1 can tomatoes Route 4 Parkway Sec. 4 Route 27 to AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE AN OBO-1NANCE REtATIrTG TO s;ili5.l ' Improvement, Including such 580 91 & n Anna Bueenntr Inman Avenue, Parcel No. 31. Township HOMES PARK AVENUE SANITARY concrete curblni; nnd (cutter on each 47 *48 P»Ul PalVo V* lb. cheese grated CHANCE OF THfi CURB MNE ON side o( fnld Mrre-t. and RrndlnK or re- vurintlon. If tiny, from thi plan and 588 of WoodbrWoe, Middlesex County. THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF OROVE SEWER, 594 M A IS Jane C. Baniirt 1 teaspoon salt Scales as Shawn June 4. 1947"; ijrndim; whiurver purl of srild street lions us imty be found neres- 5 William A Marjorle Kucsnui STREET. BE IT ORDAINED BV THE TOWN3HIP becomes necessary bv renson of this Mirv In the progress of work, shall be 598 1 medium onion Including specifically all the land BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OP THE TOWNSHIP OF ilr I mil! ned by Resolution ot the Town- 210 Michael & Vera Kulku COMMITTEE OP THE TOWNSHIP OP Improvement, is hereby authorized us 815 Salt and pepper and premises owned or controlled by WOODBRIDOE, IK THE COUNTY OF ii loco! Improvement ship Committee gg Stanlslaw h C. Sadoskl Herbert Thomas Benson, et. al.. bounded WOODBRIDOE, IN THE COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX: 617 Boil spaghetti in salted water MIDDLESEX:- (i The sum ot Five Hundred Eighty 633 jl, 4S A 46 Alvln Sheafter on the east by lands now or formerly I. A sewer, as hereinafter described, 1 Snul Improvement shall 'M Known 29 to 33 Inc. Harltan Realty Co. until done. Make meat into balls of Township of Woodbrldse; on the WHEREAS, a curb line has heretofore to he known as the llomco Park Avenue nis the Wortlon Avenue Curb and Gut- ({Kin.Ofli Dolmr.-; Ir, hereby appropriated sea B been established ulonw tho southerly as a flown payment for the said pur- 31 to 41 Ihe. Rarltan Realty Co. and fry. Cook tomatoes. Chop the south by the existing northerly line of Sanitary Sewer shall be aonstnicted an ter Improvement. New Dover Road; on the west by lands side of Grove Street, and a local Improvement under nnd by vlr- i -.'.,. pore;;, E:IUI sum tmvUi!; heretofore been 688 799 & 800 Thomas Connors now or formerly of Oeorne H. Hatcedorn WHEREAS, Howard Madison, Town- me of ihe provisions of an Act entitled,'. 3 Atl tne worlt of »*ld Improvement nuide available therefore. The further 814 & 819 John J. Radlch onion fine and brown in the grease -—,-,—,..,„. » Is to be done In accordance with the 689 which the meat has been fried, et ux: and on the north by the pro-ship Engineer, for certain reasons sum of Five ThouftinoV Two Hundred 973 Middlesex County Welfare BUM I ;'", _..t.j ohBoop nilnwinn to V9sed northerly line ol a servltc road, recommends the change of the location ,pV™ 'tvw'iity U5.M0.001 Dollars or as much 698 '1138 & 11)9 Middlesex County Welfare Koar.i Add grated cneese, aiiowuiu w curh &m[ n8 (ald down th0 atore6al4 planBp of said, curb line: me'nts thereor «nd supplements Uiwlo, ""^"'hv "ii »»r!f M^fifw11 thereof as m:iy he necessary, is hereby 700 655 4 tSf Chrtstlon Hymp melt Add cooked toruatoes. Into a i extending from about Station 30) + SO NOW. THEREFORE, BB IT OK- n appropriated lo meet the cost of carry- 701 632 to 634 Inc. Metuchen Realty & Imp Co baking dfch make a layer of meat. (Surwey^ ^J^™™^* DAINED, by the Township Committee Inn out. said Improvement. (44 Metuchen Realty & Imp. Co. of the Township of Woodbrldge: 7 Notes mid bonds, aie hereby. 701 balls, then add spaenetti. rouri(Survey Baae Lmc stationing) on the 711 A JOB A 50B William MelUer l. That the southerly curb Hue from IUIIIII lie nssessed upon the lands In the authorized to bp Issued fronf time to mixtuTP OVLr this. Sprinkle with northeast, »s shown on the aforesaid the easterly line of Manor Avenue IU gineer. time In nn amount not'to exceed tbe 715 307 Julia Turek vicinity thereof benefited, or Increased 4. The work shall be performed hy 717 90 Metuchen Realty & Imp Co. . , , n»,,i wnlro In an nvpn Plans, of wlflch lunds nnd premises Stntlon 22 plus 67.37 as shown on theIn value thereby, to the entent of the Sinn appropriated pursuant to the pro- Finns prepared by the Township En- the Township under contract, and the visions of Chapter One of Title 40 of-770 IB A 1C Alberon Realty Corp. grated cheese and bake In an oven ^ttben Thom]la Benson et al are tne ijienefit or ihe Increase. cost of the curb snd Riitter In front of 582 to ?n Inc. Alberdou Realty Corp. 350 degrees. owners of record, and to mnke such (jineer to Station 23 plus 90 to be moved 3. The sum of Thrco Hundred the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, 771 B decision and award AS to such com- northerly; thence from each parcel of property, and the grad- which notes or bonds shall bear In- I 172 B 818 to 437 Inc. AVbcrdon Realty Corp. ' ^j,0M) DollftrDollarss lI s herebyy pappropriatep d ing incidental thereto, ls to ba assessed 6 1 William E. Burke missioners, so to be appointed, shall Stntlon 23 plus 90 on a tapered to s a down payment for the said, pur* upon Mieh parcels. terest at n rate rnt to exceed six per776 34 Broiled Fish seem Just and proper and to do^what- ' 24 jihi? 40 the original line of curb. i cent per annum, The proper Township 785 Oaqnt Dubln . , ' else said commissioners' are by law DUi having heretofore been 5. All other matters Involved In the U & g 1 lb. fish filets ot steaks ot a 2." This ordinance shall take effect ] ,„ therefore. Tlie further I Ofliriiils are hcrefov authorized to e*e- 785 29 & 30 Mrs. K. H Btaunton . authorised ana required to do In theImmediately iipou the adoption and1 cuto nnd tsstie snltl notes or bonds. Thomas Gilbert small dressed flsh premises. rhousnild Seven Hundred 786 AA 25B A 26B advertising ns required by law. ($2,700,001 Dollars, or so much thereof 8. The Simnlementp.1 Debt, Statement 789 B 25 & 26 Charles & M. Peterson Salt and pepper Take further notice that an order ATJGUST F. GREINER specifications as may be found neces- rcriulrnd tav law has heen duly ni:ide anil was made by said Judge on the 29th us may be necessary, It hereby appro- saTy In the progress of work, shall be 823 18 & 19 Clarence lames 3 to 4 tablespoons melted fat Commltleemun-at-Large lnlcd to meet the cost ot carrylnn on Diet] In the Office of Hie Township 831 RuBsell Woolley day of September, 1951, (Mug Friday, Attest: determined by Resolution of the Town- Clerk, and ealrl statement contalnt the 45 to 4fl Inc. sUd improvement. ship Committee. S31 53 A 54 Lerl & Theodotla Fruiu-ls -Cut fillets or steaks into serving the J«th day of October, 1951, nt theB; J. DUNIQAN are hereby luforinatloh required bv R, S 40:1-10. hour of 10 O'clock In the forenoon of 4, Notes and bonds (j, The sum of Nine Hundred Fifty 833 13 tevl & Theodosla Francis pieces; split dressed flsh down the Township Clerk authorized to be Issued from time to AUGUST F. OREINER 839 the said day, at"the CourV House, 1n ($950,001 Dollars Is hereby appropriated Commltteeman-at-Large 37 Pasquale Jeanlxette back. Sprinkle with salt and pep- the City of New Brunswick, In the To' bo adverUsed In Inaepmnrieirt- time In im"amount not to*e»«eed the lent tor the slid piir- Winiam'i S. Qerak .. Lender on October 4 and October M n down Attest: - 839 3B to 40 Inc. per. Place fish on rack, skin side County of Middlesex and State of New retofore been Jaoles FlUglbbon Jersey, as the time und place when said 11, 1951, with notice of public hearing B. J ntJNlC.AN 841 35 & 36 • for final adoption on October 16, 1951. made available therefore.The further 845 A IS A 16 Domlnador & Kleanor Sunn up. Brush with melted fat. Place petition will be heard, at which time the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, «™*'nr rownshlp Clerk rack 2 to 3 inches from heat. you should appear If .you desire to boI.L,.—10/4,11/51 » which notes or bondt s» shal roay be necessary, Is hereby ' Le:n!er on October 4 and October 272 & 273 Paul ft Annabelle Levin THEODORE D. PARSONS Refer To: W-607 num. The propei-iJJl r •"""„,"!;.„*,]: appropriated to meet the cost ot carry- \ II. I9.-.1. wlili notice of nublli- hearlm; 855 L brown. I?aste with fat. Turn, baste Attorney General of New Jersey NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE are hereby authorized to execute and ' tor Hllinni!! adoption on Oclober l(i, 1951 873 &-Q74 Nicholas t( May Plennert it said lmprovemftnt. '•- " '• 856 J Alberdon Realty Corp. other side, and broil until brown. SACKBTT M. DICKINSON TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ""7. Jitmts and bonds are hereby 1L.-10 4, 11'51 » 859 K 21 & 32 Assistant Deputy Attorney At n regular meeting of the Township _..„. Debt Statement 838 •206 to 208 Inc. AlberdoQ Btulty Corp. by law has been duly made United Land Sc Dev. Co. Geueral Committee of the Township of Wood- . NOTICE OF TAX SALtf 897 B 170 & 171 Fruit and Custard Attorneys of Petitioner bridge, held Tuesday, October 2nd, ... filed In the Office of the' Township 412 A OAT James & Adeline Johnson 2 cups milk DATgD: Oclober 5, 1951 1951,1 was directed to advertise the fact lerU. and said Statement contains the TOWNSHIP OF WOODBBinciF. 28 to 37 Inc. D. Strause & A. Welanka I.-L. 10-11 that on Tuesday evening, October formation required by R. S. 40:1-10. 012 C 2 eggs SECTION S 82 963 A. 1506 & 1S07 Reynold 8£h«nz 16th, 1951, the Township Committee 6. The Sewer to be constructed here- 10 John & Anna Brown V cup sugar ' SHERIFF'S SALE will meet at 8 P. M. (EST) In the Com- nder Is us follows: 971 4 , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Collector of Taxes of the 1084 27 KUttbeth Barrett Dwyer SUPERIOR COURT Of NEW JERSEY, mittee Chambers. Memorial Municipal An 8 Inch Vitrified Sewer 580 Lineal Township' of Woodbrldge, In the County of Middlesex, will hold a public Salt ' ' CHANCERY DIVISION, MIDDUS3EX Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and eet In length, southwesterly aloni; the 1073 20 to 22 Inc. MlchaH Ruddy sale -at the Tai Office, Memorial Municipal Building, Main Street, Wood- Mary Harrington. l tablespoon cornstarch COUNTY, Docket No. F-2282-50 — Jenter Line of Homes Park Avenue 1079 Q 30 r expose and sell at public sale and to bridge, New Jersey, October 15» 1951, at 2 o'clock in ther afternoon, Eastern 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring John Mork Is Plaintiff, and Joseph the highest bidder according to terms rom the present Manhole in the Center 1079 X i to 11 Inc. Barbara Kankqwiu ' Harry Segulne and Florence Segulne, Standard Time, to satisfy municipal Hens now In arrears. of sale on file with the Township Clerk Ine ot Woodrutf Avenue and Homes M. J. '/.(teaspoon almond flavoring his wife, are Defendants. Writ of open tp Inspection and to be publicly ark Avenue, together withii thmee m mtn-1 The parcels to Loc sold are listed belewbelow, being descdescriber d byy lot and Fresh cut fruit pineapple, straw- Execution for the sale of mortgage read prior to sale. Lot 32 In Block ary Manholes and Wyes. I blotk number shown on the Township Assessment Map, and In accordance I.-L. 9-20. 27: 10-4.-11 premies dated September 10, 1951. 786-DP, on the Woodbrldge Township 7. All the work of Bald Improvement wWh tne la8t ^x duplicate giving the owner's name as shown on the last berries, bananas and 9y virtue of the above stated Writ, 1 Assessment Map. - to be done In accordancicee with the | lax duplicate, together with the total amount due thereon as computed to smen ts. to me directed ffltf dellverta, I will Take Jurtlier notice that the Town- larfft and Srieclflcatirjn«" of Homes THETFfilST UAv"ur JULY, MM eypoM) to sale at public vendue on ship Committee has, by resolution and Scald milk in a double boil WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTT-FOURTH Bam respecuvc iwum uo>f >••.» .'HI be sold to make the Beat the eggs just until frothy. •^AY OF OCTOBER. A. D. NINE- pursuant to law, fixed a minimum rally chargeable against the same on tald FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1951 us price at which said lot In said block i. i.u**i»oiiip uiti0jtLuu<, >ind the :omputed In said- list together with Interest on said amount FROM SAID • Combine sugar, salt and cbrn- TEEN HDNDRED FIFTY-ONE will be sold together with all other purifications therefore, which are now IRST DAY OF JULY TO THE DATE OF SALE, and the cost of sale. starch; add to the eggs. Add at the hour of two o'clock by the then details pertinent, tald minimum price n file with the Township Clerk. CAU. prevailing (Standard or Daylight Sav- Said parcels will be sold In fee to'such persons aa will purchase' the being 4125.00 plus costs of preparing Said Improvement shall be made lame, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but not exceeding US scalded milk mixture slowly, while ing) time, In the afternoon of the said deed and advertising this sale. Bald nd completed under the supervision stirring; then return to the double day, at the Sheriff's Office In the City lot In said block. If sold on terms, .ml direction of the Township. Commit- light per cent per annum. , boiler and copk over very hot, but OI New Brunswick, N. J. will require a down payment of $5,00. tee, und according to the pprovisions of Said Bales will be subject to municipal liens accruing AFTER JULY 1, 1951. ALL that certain lot, tract, or parcel the balance of purchase price to be n Act entitled "An Act Concerning including assessments confirmed after that dste ;md 1951 luxes, and to the not boiling water, until mixture Qf I»n8 slhmte, lying and being In thepaid to equal monthly Installments ol municipalities." right of Interested parties to redeem williln the time fixed by law 4 , thickens, stirring constantly. This City of Perth Amboy, In th? Counxy of $10.00 plus Interest and other terms 9, ThiThis OdOrdinanci e shall ta*.e effect TOTAL LIENS Mlddk'tjej arid State of New Jersey, and WITH 1NTEHE8T should take aboabouu t 7 fipr 8 minutes. provided for In 'contract of sale. mmedltitely upon the adoption and ad- BLOCK LOT OWNER kdown, numbered and designated on a Take further notice that at said sale, Together with all and singular the To be advertised October 4tlj, 1951 on the 2nd day of October, 1951, and 190 Conrad ft Josephine Pchrimpe 30.60 rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap- j and October 11th, 1951, In,the hide that said T ordinance will be taken up 17 Fine Printing for Every Need 1 tablespoqn melted butter purtenances thereunto belonging or in for further consideration and final A Bovny Dahl a I 114.88 pendant-Leaded. 32.85 Beat eggs and milk together, appertaining. pa&safte a( a meeting of said Township 217 Pt. of 1 Patrick L. Ryan J ( CORNEOUS A. WALL, Committee to be held at Its meeting 10 Martin A. Hnyder 73.29 kdd dry Ingredients, which have Refer Tp; W-607 > 261 > : Sheriff. room In the Municipal Building In 13 i 14 Iaabelle R. Bartlonek 123.27 No matter whetl4r you're |contemplatint> a mn peen sifted together. LEO O.OLDBBRGKK, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on (be 18th362 1 3 a John Nagy • 33.11 Attorney. $28.80 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: dav of October. 19$1. at 8 o'clock F. M 286 Stir In melted butter. D|p peeled 1 «B6 4 1 Annie Larson IV) M advertising campligri or oiidering a new su|>i^ I.L.-B-27; 10-S. 13,19 At a regular meeting of the Townsh! (GST), or as soon thereafter aa sail 1 X Michael F. Dvwovy, Jr iftj and skinned orange sections In Committee of the Towushlp of Wool matter can be reached, at which Umi 309 llvt 820 batter. Fry in deep hot fat. Drain NOTICE TO BIDDERS brWge, held Tuesday, October 2m and place all persona who may be In 315 A 77! J. B. Frank ,. , of letterheads, yoM can depend on us to «-*** ^ 1051, I WHB directed to advertise the fac tereated therein will be given aa oppor 76 to 78 Inc. Seymore SltnlUlty 400.41 on absorbent paper. Notice Is hereby given that sealed 350 E v J7.80 bids will be received by the Township that on Tuesday evening, Octobi lunlty to be heard concerning the same 350 E 100 to 102 Inc. Beymore sitnlwlcy a top-notch, car#fully planned and ew^ 16th, 1951, the Township Commltti B. J. DUN1GAN, 28B 37 & M Edward It Frelda Relnhardt 8.91 Committee of the Township of 'Wood- will meet ut 8 P. M. (EST) In the Con 373 F 165.14 bridge for two U) two-way radio sets Township Clerk 373 Q 23 it U Bthel L. SedliUt . printing job pronjtly, and at low cost to y^' mlttee Chambers, Memorial Munlolp '. : 30.96 USING co^rs to be Installed Id ambulances of the AN ORDINANCE RELATING TQ 373 H 3S to 27 Inc. Joseph aikorskM Building. Woodbrldge, New Jersey, am IHOOMFIELI) AVKNCE SANITARY The Bureau of Labor Statistics St. John's First Aid Squad ot Fords, expose ujid sell at public sale :and 376 L S«l Robert Cook * 9 25 New Jersey, and the Iselln First Aid highest blddrt ucccfdln^ til UTIIII) SEWER. 378 A 6 to 8 Inc. Clemlntlne Brown t J4.30 reports that living costs in August Squad of Isellu, New Jersey, alid rtud UK If ORDAINED BY THSTOWNSHIP r -...» 5 8* ftr-ptrtrltf: at « regular mwtlaf at the. IXJilWUTTIT Today ^ -WW«-AJ»»«1MUI»«1 iwjoii July's it£- Cunnlngnam .. -, Memorial UunlclpAl Bujldltis, 1 M*lu open to UisjmcUoii aud to b« pubjlolj' WOODBRroeH, IN « 6GtINT% 378 B 3 ... erri high level Wd because Uiey 8treet, Woodtrldge. New Jersey, on rend prior to sale. LoU 43 and 44 InMIDDLESEX: 378 E 2 John Byrd . V • BlocK IJ26 on the Woodbrldge Township I. A ::fwer. as hereinafter described, 378 E 6M Harold, & llals* Canty . didn't go up, some economists stem October 16, 1051, at U P. M, Eastern 9.25 An.wsbiKWit M«p to be known as the Bloomfield Avtniu 1 Alice Brantley atandard. Time. 378 F 3.97 to think that prices may be. levijl- Pluriu surt bpeclflciitlons may be ob- Take further notice that the Town- Sanitary Sewer shall be constructed 378 F 5 • David J. Davis tne off, The principal living cost tained Rt the office of Police Chief ililp Couiniltte.e has, by resolution and us a local Improvement under und by 378 Q 5 «""« Richard W. Cheatham 18.50 Yes, 8 19S5-39 ayer- rtti lleii.'t,. ktcLaurUi . .•iii y»«| «HnWhU M«evoo |M» mi Wnlwi siiitnd.. .. J. DUNKJAN being $250 00 plus costs of prvpurliig thereto, to provide for the sanitary 549 Carrie. Watoon ZZZ^ZZZZZZZ. B.2S inuii'tl than August, 1950, and nine per deed mid advertising tills sale.' Said lll of sewerage as hereinafter 369 M Township Clerk: 393 D 61 & 63 Thomas ggan •„ 3.55 plan, showing yoi: centtbove tiie level qf June, 1850, I.L. - F.B.-10/i 11/51 lots In said block, If sold mi terms, provided. will require a down paymeiiiKif $.25.00, 398 A 8 Leroy & Oarrlt *Broolts .~ 9.U savlpg short-cuts vthen tlif Korean war broke nut. 1 The cost of said Vlol» Brown ..". •. ,....-, :. 11.47 the tialaijpe of jjurcjhase pnBe to beshall be assessed upon th« lands In the 398 A 14. 8 AOdry TaMor i. ."..... ,4.*5 SealedlhtdB fgr the oopitructlon of ,>rfri in «iiia.r monthly linrwllmeius of vicinity thereof teneHtsd, or incnased .308 B v v $1000 plus interest aud other terms In value thereby, to the extent of tht ' Hubert *''j* Randall y...'...'.:'..:.: -. i..: 19.25 (MofL7rii¥l Peet of 8" #riMd Terra 398 Q 9,25 Cotta Pipe, togefher with Manholes provided for in contract of stile benefit, or the Increase 396 C \l ' Firman &• Ailc* Smltb - -; • »Hd Wy«e for Sauiuvry Sewer on Hamts ' Take further notice thttt m said, sale, 3. The sum of Pire Hundred ToHy Oertrude Creecy •. 925 w notice that OpNOaiOATION. 398 D 16 4 91 \ OV JACOB, haa apDlitd tq thePark Avwvue, Iselln, New Jersey, will be jr any date to which It may be ad-($540,00) Dollars Ii hereby appropriated 398 D John & E. Brooks Blip Committee, Township o< received by the Township Committee lourned, the Township Committee je.- as a down payment for the Mid pur- 398 D 17 Claitnce A Man Holdea. 9.1» THE brlds», for a Club LloauM'tor at tbt Tomshlp of- Woodbrldge, few Mrvei tb« right In its dlncretlop to poses, said sum having heretofore been II William* Mary WUtee* 8 25 reject any one or nil bUs and to bell made available therefore- The further 398 E t & « lotnud at Lord Strwt, Av«n«l, Jersey, until 8 F M (E8T) on October 396 E Henry & LuctlH HofWfU M.Bl It, 1B51, and ttimi «t said Mepiortal said lots in sftid blwk to such bidder of Hoi~d Tlipiisund Elgbt Hundred 15 to II Ino, THE WOODBWftCIE s u 398 E Anderson •& Comeds Adami ami. It any, should bj mid* Municipal BuUdltlB publicly op«a»d as It may select, due regard being given HUty (H,8ffl).S0(H,8ffl). •"") DiiUaraDollarB, oVr asoo muo|} 31 OUro M. CorbeU and read ulaud. • to terms a.n.d. manner of, payment, in f i 398 F William Nlcl Jly lu writing to: 1ft. f. Dunl- case one or mote minimum bids shall thereof as iay be necessary, Is hereby 398 F t to n ""lie Iuformstluu lor Biailara, Spgcl- auproprlat#d to inset the coat ot carry- 398 F U ft 14 ,non«. Farm of Bid and Form" of be received. ing pn said improvement. 11 i U itmt may b« obtained at the ortlce Upon acceptance of the minimum 398 O JBIOATIOH, 8QHB Of" JAOOE 4. Noles uud bgiidn »r.« w 398 K 1 ^Howard Madison, Towashto fnglneer, bid, or bid abose mlqlmum, by theaijtharlsed to be Issued (rom time lit Municipal I rownsbip Cb»

..viy,NT LEADER PAGE FIFTEEN ];; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961 rrons to Travel to Asbury Park in Search of First Win Pistol Team These Ball Carriers Carry WHS Victory Hopu Golden Bears Open *PARK F0R SPARTANS * B*Alan tAa>fm !^ameo n Saturday ii.__t?i_..c.-_j^ 0o0^ nc\y .j^Sb Will Start at 2:15 league Title Home Slate Sunday CAREYA Will Start at 2:1S•a ..::;IGAN STATE CAPTA. At Shore Stadium! Year in Loop I Against Rangers /••.\'p RRE/MER PASS- OUT TO WOODBRIDOE The w Pet THE 7.4 033 WOODBRIDOE - Coach Tony which has hung ever tht sUd n 8B4 Cacclola's Qolriur Bears, after con- sinje Coach George Derek's charge 20 ,768 ,769 fiding four weeki of strenuous es droppsd their second straight r ID am ir.ictlce sessions, are Bit to offl- game to Hillside last Friday, dls- j n tm •lally Inaugurate tbelr twelfth appipr: J ' today a I ho Barrons . > in «15 : 13 VII on»on Suntiuy afternoon at the enthusiastically prepared far their .34(1 loco) stadium when thev play host tuisle with Aab'ury Park tomorrow .tit afternoon. The tilt u slated to bf 2(11) •o tlir- New York Rangers. Tinv 153 'or the opening KtckofT ha? been played at the Shore eleven's sta*p'"" ms •tit fin 'i u'rtOcK, dluin and will start at 2:16 P. If* V, .038 K X With the loss^ol twelve,veterans Woodbridgt s Chances af bie»|c-i' > ,•. ih« lMfant team '(i I lie armed force3'ond retlve- Inn Into the win column for tht ' i v I'istol League nv.it., Cncclolu was forced to oom- first time this season appear to bf '. .; 1,.iiit. jcation this llelely rebuild his grid machine favorable since AibUry Park hM '• ills summer with, npw mateihil not shown a tremrnrtous amount ' , • f >i• • iB- initial cir- df power In its opsnlng games. New iii with n close tis make-over tas)c rpfWU'e* mor••• "ime thp.n tvas at first anticipated, Brunswick set th: Shore combine ' . OVHI the lorn back In their InauKUral contest by " Hit- final match which Is the reason fqr the Bears' :) lat. start. a 14-0 score. Although Asbury Park h:is not i.!i is of the Circuit there undoubtedly will be a frw •id faces In the Jltjeiip Sunday shown much of an offense, its de- [ ,r srlwdule with J afternoon, But a rwijprity of thr ZTATg WILL fensive team has been ftoad all • .•l&yeis will be pevfofrnimi in the p ABLE season with the cjcr:.>tion of being ' , iii'ft'nts to finish (Old and black uniforms for th:1 ,-fV//V BROTHER ACT weak against pass plays. Most of * • nl Perth Amboy, list time. The additions t:> thr 5 LITTLE the touchdowns ::coied against th<» • <-:inched sccond- ! squad arv the crearn of the crop OT.KRR 0/U/OM6''") Shore squad were set up by tire : i iiv; the cotirst o[ from the far corners of the county. T THE use cf the ftir lanes. • -,n liini- squads to \nd are expected to give the lo::nl The Barrons are still exception- ' piTfivt season :ro eleven soirie added strength in ally weak in the passing depart- and Perth Am- j ment, which is showinK an effect Llmberlnf up in |ircr>.iriti<>n foi .In ir K'.tlii, T:llm:in L:iuhach, Herb Hollowell, and :he line and versatility in the back- 1 fleld, whlph reached an all-time upon the backfteld performers who , sharpshooters J with Asbury Park tomorrow afternoon are the Viiicc Buor. ;corc. Kuhn the Bert Blazers' 140 Bartons' quartet uf bull carriers who arc hcinic low In yard§ gained last fall. are bsins; called upon to carry the uf the Learns In j pound spark plus, is the lone backfield performer Caccioia Is counting heavily ball against tight defenses. Last ; r w.iy they car-. con nit (1 upon to hand Coach (leiirge Gerek his £.(*!. iwft Uu& ceasou »t»ku>i » s4*#n«' «b«»r«- ap.im-JiaJQan&M.. .&.. betki. Urn ir li'aiTMTt! '"scoroT" t>v«n. Galloping from loft to right are Lou rent campaign started last month. average passer who can go for only two of the six they""tos 1- ii'd Linn, was ! against Hillside. ••.(• midst of thej exti a yards along the ground when nqi decupled spotting receivers. Gcr?k Is fully aware of the situ- Township com- Ipe Meflwick, one of the Golden 33POIHVS W'T'M Hii FOOT ation and is striving to uncover a a throe-way lie, Woodbridge Fresh Bears' most outstanding ends In /rt95OA RM passei to throw his opponents oft SPORTS ROUND-UP recent years, has been Donald's fOOT&ALL MB'S ALSO A strkL occasionally. He may have Hie cham-1 &ASKeT&ALL 5TR; By Johnnie Royle Romp to 39-6 Winfavorite target during the recent found a solution to his serious the sea- 1 AHO HFAfeS THB SHOT drills, and the combina- problem earlier this week when'fit n Cljslndo Zuc-! ANP PtZCUZ TOO/ experimented with Vlnce ButftiO- HILLSIDE— A combination of tion Is expected to click against .ii. Edward Cul-! As an innoculation to stimulate their box office ap- the New York squad in the opener. core In a Jayvc; game, the hard- •u iiiiuit. Andrew I :uccessful passes in the waning hitting hnlfback, who operates '^*! peal, the Golden Bears have scheduled an All Girl minutes of the gams paved the If Donald's flipping arm falls to >>'. ma and Wll-: produce, the Bears' mentor has from the tailback slot, was almost football contest to be played between the halves of their way for the Woodbridge Jayvees sensational in the tune-up Wit as startling 13-7 victory over the local two fancy-stepping backs in Moon Woodbridge High Jayvees Stop : i liumplonshlp scheduled opener with the New York Rangers Sunday DlMaWa and, Charlie Epplnger of he completed seven out of the ten r at the leagu«'S Junior Varsity. at rials attempted. Two of his flips afternoon at the local stadium. Both female grid squads Woodbridge, after being checked South Amboy to cany th° mail be held NOVIDI- over Charlie Barcdlona's green Hillside by Thrilling Air Attach went for touchdowns. are composed of local talent and have been preparing on the ground for three quartets, HILLSIDE—With their ground | If Buonocore can prove as et^ took to tht air ln the last two turf. DlMattla, a lightweight half- for their local debut for the past three weeks on a se- back, Is a break-away runner with attack clicking close to perfection, fective In varsity competition, the - minutes of play and succeeded Jn anough speed and change of pace the Woodbridge Freshmen romped Red Blazers may start to move iii Stars cluded field. Coach Tony Cacciola, after witnessing the coming from behind when Vince to go all the way once past the to an easy 39-6 victory over the sin^e the added threat will *glvt' ,.',,, Buonocoie, the Barron3' baekflfld girls breeze through a light workoutv stated, "If a line of scrimmage. local Yearlings at Woodfleld Sta- Lou Kuhn, the scrappy signal -. letmccli ace who kept his team In trie game dium for theh initial decision of couple of those girls could masquerade as football play- The Woodbridge forward wall is For Rutgers Defeat caller, the opportunity-to shoot the ,. with his accurate pitching arm, .sprinkled with vtterans led by Roy the young season. works with his assortment ot plays) „ i:ir.:' of the top ers, I'd use them on the Bears right now. One end in flipped a desperation aerial to Ed- t:, in the nation, Valentine, the former Rutgers star Coach John Tomczuk's aggre- Battered and Bruised " die Adam who made a spectacular gation utilized their assortment of NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers mp.mible Midge particular can snare passes with the ability of Joe Med- lineman. Johnny Hapstak, Chick Several of the Barrons emerged • "v catch in the end zone for the final Komuves, Jack Peterson and Tiny running plays to an advantage as Cuach Harvey Herman blames "a .-.:;:i. will be on wick, our star receiver. If they look too good, the fans tally. they overpowered Hillside through general break down, both offen- from the Hillside game battered -'* ••us Friday, Oeto- Prather are alsfl returning- to the may demand using them as substitutions in the second Dui-'lng the first period, the «n- the l|ne and around the tnds re- and bruised, but Derek expects hla ;t liir popular hell- firing line again this season. sively and defensively," for his squad to be at full strength for. * 11 te§t _se_e-sawed back ajjcj forth with peatedly thuiu&hout the. game. 1 moves into thr half—then I will be in a predicament. • Foe* Bated Tops team's 14-7 defeat by Temple last Asbury'Park tomorrow. Jot Recp-^S- Woodbridge missing possible scor- Rangers, who are Tom McAullffe, Dick Molnar and The g not Saturday. linu and Ernie Kozo will start atr '"* I Each squad will be composed of eight players and ing opportunities when Qeoi'g* Paul DeSantls bare the brunt ol ; • v, ill play host Mako allowed Buonocore's pass to strangers to this section of the the Woodbridge attack with their The Scarlet mentor and his staff the end positions. Ted Kujawskl - H' .i Devils us the will abide by the rules and regulations of six man foot- and Alex Small are the tackle! slln through his fingers on the state after having played In the effective ball carrying. spent the early part of the week I1 Roller Derby stadium last year, are rated as starters, Steve- Kovacs and BUI ball. The added penalties consist of 15 yards for pulling Hillside 30-yard line. WooCbiidge uicountered & lit- going over Rutgers' mistakes as • underway. The, The young Red Blazers hit pay one of the better semi-pro elevens Melnizek will be at their usuat hair, five yards for illegal use of bobby pins, and half 1 tle difficulty setting their offense Hivn working out dirt in the second period after the In tin metropolitan area and will in motion early in the first period. shown by slow motion movlw of guard slots, and William Sdilwr .icks in prepara- the distance to the goal line will be. inflicted upon any Woodbridge backs picked up tw,o afford the Bears a worthy opeh- but after an exchange of punts, the contest and listening to scout has the Inside track on the center •::>•:• Friday night. individual caught in the act of smearing her oppo- straight first downs to the Hillaidp Ihs opponent Sunday afternoon. the Barrorrs settled down and went reports of New York University's! assignment. I is w^be in the The New York 'squad is com- Last Saturday the Barrons ab- 40,-from where* Buonocore pitched to work along the ground. After, football team. The Scarlet plays •*}• I (ill.;hie" is prob- nent's lipstick. Two halves, consisting of eight minutes a pass to George Munn, who snarfed posed mostly of former collegiate iorbed their second stiaight defea| ' taking over on the mldfleld stripe. N.Y.U* Saturday at Randall's •K? : i>m female in the each, is the time limit set on the game. the ball on the 18 and romped tW* stars «jd All-City performers. it the hands of Hillside by art DeSantis and his running mate, island. ivndmis spirit and.1 remaining distance unmolested. Their b&ckfleld is rated as one of McAuliffe,, took turns lugging the 18-7 scOraln a rough gamt playeo- .-.VIIIH captured thej The added attraction is the first of a series of weekly DeMarino's attempted kick for the ;he fastest in the city, although Poi the flr^t time this year, Har- at Woadflold Stadium. pigskin down to the Hillside 13, man seemed upset about the per- Mil onlookers And events Cacciola and his publicity promoter, Ray Som- extra point was blocked. The fiftt ;helr average weight does not ex- from where McAulifte breezed Woodbridge was outclassed formance "f his offensive- platoon. throughout the fouf quarters and; • ers, have lined up for the season to add additional color half ended with the Barrotjs out ceed HO pounds, which is light around his left end Into the end •...in of Nutley, the front, 6-0. for a semi-pro eleven. The Rang- Our blocking was terrible, and were kept in constant check by a, " zone for {he first touchdown, The everybody Just seemed to lack the ••'. 1951, is also on to the Golden Bears' tilts. They fully realize the local Hillside took the initiative early •ars' line, however, fails to' lack blocking was so effective that not hard-hitting Hillside line 'which : :i» with popular fight to beat that Temple club," tield the Barron ba!lHoters to one pro eleven must draw to remain intact, and,with the 'in the fourth quarter as they drove 'btsf slnee the average weight trprn a hand was laid on the Barron : >:mo. Ken Monte, commented the Rutgers' coach. first down during the contest. ' knowledge of their predicament are going all out to 42 yards on a series of running end to end tips the scales over the speedster during his scoring jaunt. :j:md. and Charlie plays to tht Woodbridge three- 200-pQund mark. Pat Lambertl booted the extra "Although our defensive unit The Onion County eleven took ;imung the male give local fans a little dessert to go with their" football looked better against Temple than advantage of the Red Blazers' yard stripe. At this point Bill May- As an added attraction, two point to put Woodbridge out front, 1 • ..c! :i State aggre- in order to insure sizeable crowds. You have to give Cac- ers sliced-off his right tackle to fill-girl teams,-the Golden Babes it did opposing Lafayette a week porous-pass defens: time and and "Glamorous Bears, will play a 7-0. " ago, I'm afraid they will have to again to complete seven out of the ciola'credit for his enthusiasm and determination to rack up the touchdown. Japk The second Barron tally re- '.' :ily is to lead- the Keelan put Hillside out front, 7-d, IB-minute game between halves. improve a great deal more If we thiiteen aerials attempted during ceived an aasist from Lamberti, want to stay with our competition • Us When Mtu keep pro football alive in Central Jersey when it ap- by splitting the uprights with a Tht contest will be played under who broke through the Hillside the afternoon. The air lan-3 aQ-' the, six-man football rules with this season," continued Harman counted for most of Hillside's i iui'" are on .the j pears to be taking a fast exit in neighborhood com- perfect place kick. line to block Dick Lang's attempt- : ick, plenty of flre-i With the clock running put in eight-minutes halves. ed kick before Lou Cuevas scooped "Probably our b i a g e s t" fault yardage, when their ground attaclt to go off. ! munities because of the lack of material and interest. the final period, the IjaiTona took The Golden Babes' squad will up the loost ball on the 39 and through the gamt.,was our fumbl- fizzled. A : i 1 be ladles' night We hope the Bears get a break at the gate this fall, for to the air with Buonoeore com- be composed of Dorothy Dunn, dashed the remaining distance to ing. Every' time we had a good Woodbridge hit pay dirt first SpfitXt? Ppt>os, Arlene Bramble, early in the opening period after i'x htiitif admitted if they don't, semi pro football may not be on the local pleting three' straight pusses tn cross the final stripe. Lamberti attack garni,, we just handed the • :in,':ion seats.' The Adam to cover 25 yards down,to diorla Chodosh, Ann Pfelfler,' Ida kicked his second extra point to ball to *Temi>le," lamented . the Hillside kicked out of danser tp H :KI o'clock. There scene when the leaves begin to fall next year. We won't, the Hillside 30. On the next play etimon and Carol Ageser. Thtlr make the score read 14-0 in Wood- Scarlet mentor. the Woodbridge 35-yard line. After ,:.. opponents, the Glomorous Bears, two unsuccessful running Play?, ,|, te •:• matintt.i begln- predict how the Golden Warriors will fare this season Buonocore faded to his right, bridge's favor. An intercepted pass Early reports indicated that th; H spotted Adam in the end zone find have the following performers on Tlliman Laubach faded back to .w* at the gate, although the All Girls contest should be" by McAuliffe on the Hillside 40 Scarlet's ace fullback and often tossed the ball into the clutching the Foster: Jacqueline Cannilla, •set up the Red, Blazers' third sive bulwark, Jim Monahan, migli his 30 and flipped a short pass to ;vlj worth the price of admission this Sunday. i arms of the Red Blazer star end HJtndijFeibush, Veneira Signorelli saore, which was accounted for by have seriously injured his collar Jim Jensen, who took the ball over ,;£o of Cereal for the decisive * touchdown. As Shirley Trltder, Marion Maher DeSantis after^tw,o running plays bone. Monahan had difficult! his shoulder on the 47 and raced ,Vi pills \B an DID YOU kNOW THAT? added insurance, De'Marlno made Myrna Moleen and Virginia Lupo. from the 20-yard marker, throwing passes late Saturday af the remaining length of the field in To take advantage of the vast ternoon, but Harman believed the through the Hillside secondary to •,% against tht John Tomczuk, the Barrons' Jayvee grid mentor, >was his kick fur the extra point good Dick Molnar, the Freshmen's iowth ergot, which to give his team a 13-7 edge. seating' capacity at the stadium, 110-pound substitute back, reeled Injury wOQld be alright with q More his first varsity toualvdown.c:,ifl the Ooldpn Bear management has Laubach put Woodbrldge out front, > •) »i four d«ath» and once a sports writer on his college publication. I Compl^s i Passes off the most sensational run of cquple of days rest. The loss of instituted a set of policies to ad- Monah'an, rated by many the best 7-0, by splitting the uprights with '^ among a num- The William and Mary varsity during one of its ban- Ed Aijiarm Joe Ferlk and Jlrn the game late fn the second quar- rhit various groups free of charge ter when he circled his.right end plunging fullback in the East, a"nice boot, ,i,s - in France during ner years on the gridiron had four performers from Jens|n were the Woodbridge de- iuul Drug Admlnls- to a}l the home games this season. on the Hillside 35 and wove his would cripple the Rutgers' ground A poor punt by Laubach late " fensive mainstays, while Buonp All high school girls presenting attack. Monahan scored the Scar- i. point out that ei- Wopdbridge High School. They were Tucker Thomp- core sparkled on offense, complet way through the entire secondary ln the first period paved the way i; ! a football season ticket purchased lets' only tpuchdown Saturday, hiiBer than wheat ins seven out of ten passes. without the benefit of downfleld for Hillside's initial score. The er- son, Lou Creekmur, Tommy Korczowski, arid Bill Finn. from the local Barron Avenue breaking through left tackle and ratic boot went from Woodbridge's leinoved by acreen- Woudbrid?e 113) blocking before being hit from be- Chick Komuves has the longest active service record School will b.e admitted free of hind on the 10 j On the next play going SI yards for the tally. (Continued tip. Page 16> ^nds: Zlrdony, Zeher, ihargt providing they are escorted. Adam, Rhodes. McAuliffe carried the leather into With the Golden Bears. All children 12 years of age or th# end zoqe on a line bijek to ifackles: Schwartz, Austin, Neary, inder will oe entitled to tree pas- 1 ''i*ttve computation, Earl Smith, who is regarded as one of the greatest give the Barrons a 26-0 advan- iimberti. ' iage through^ the gates. * If they tage, at the halftime period. :i National Conven- all around backfield stars to come out of Woodbridge, Guards: Scutti, Mitruaka, Kinas. ire accompanied by an adult, they ed have 1,199 deje- Centers: DeMarino, Bush. » will be nermltttd to sit with the At the start of the third p iwof 10$ ovjelr Ut8. started his football career as a tack e. Tomczuk inserted h|s substitutes LEVIN'S HUNTING Backs: Munn, Jensen, Waldman, adult, otherwise the youngsters AND ALL SPORTS EQUIPMENT • due to the doubling pom Montague, one of the jFoui Horsemen on the into the game for the benefit of m* AND ALL SPORTS EOUM 1 Perlk, Adam, Buohocore, Hollowelj, will sit i* a reserved section of tlje I«I wix—of the dele- itands. ' ''I gaining experience. However, the 1990 Barron championship team, i at the present Terrahova. Influx of second stringers failed Smsqrt Hunters Get the Best '" states that went Hillside (7) All service men In uniform will ' the 1Q48 Preslden- principal of an elementary.schpol in Williamsbur^, Va. to halt the Barrons as they drove . . and That's What We Carry— Ends: Goldberg, Prasa. J9 entitled to f;-ei> admission, as 38 yards for the fifth score with ">', failing that, elict- | Bed and black are not the (Red Blazers' jiriginal Tackles: Beaker, Kenepensky. welt as all the township Little i^m Senator or Oov- Forzlnti bulling his way over trum NATIONALLY KNOWN colors: Guards: Baniono, Ooodsteln. Ltaguei't in possession of season the eight on a full spinner play. Center: 8avatere. passes. The final touchdown which"' put HUNTING CLOTHES Backs: Mayer, Keelan, Bouhler, •^'illBNT. Jpe Kur»insky and the New York Yankees broad- vyoodbrldge 39 points out front 1 Lauoofe. ATOMIC ENERGY. was accounted far by Nell Tra.- by Credit AdralnUtra- The Navy has announced plans 1 caster Mel Allen were classmates at Alabama Uni- Score by periods: vaglione, who saw limited action • DUX BAR «t a check lor $}r- far atomic - powered ! submarines u. S. Treasury, thus versity. Woodbridge JV .... 0 6 0 7—13 due to an injured ankle. Hillside JV 0 0 0 7 and the Air Force ts 'also said to LQU Cuevag, Angela Santara, f WOOLRICH '"0,000,000 the total Cnarlie Molnar started his scholastic football career be working the *a0P,OftO,' craft. Theje developments lndi- JOi ReUly and Ken Kucsera were • WKiWAM '"•"•» daring the' carrying water'pails for the varsity. the Re4 Blazers' stellar peifojffi - * {Continual on Page, IJJ aau that tht QUW aiuml&ismsn. li U ' "f the 1S3O'S. tot POWtr, as veil as for bombs, •••-"•• - Tho Fbiwt % - - •• - Light Senior Xrrid Is ln the immediate future. wall. Waodbridge 13D I SHOTGUNB & RIFLES WOODBRIDOE—The Wlnfleld Wildcats we currently booking 1>QG SAVE6 MISTRESS. Ends: Kucsera, Cuevas. ^i^trTSlWi All Gaucet J games tD fill their 19S1 footbai" Mtinlen, Germany,— A black- Tackles: Qamo, Dobt». ibtKflB i PLYMOHTHS hafiitnf IL htm when Ouaids: Re-lUy, Saj^toro, (ShitertBoMW! eight open ' dates. The WiHcits lie gged his struggling mistrejts, N FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ^tw suicide, oil the railroad Backs: Lambtfti, PeSantis, Mc- ait a light senior groWB, (, Auliffe, Travaglione, Regan, Por- We stock. » complete line ot lap pounds In tht' weight f(epatt- track just a fractiotti n of a secondd b«fq»e «. ^rftlght tr

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