Complete News, Pictures Our Family o! over 35,000 Presented Fairly, Clearly Readers is a Valuable Market uil Impartially Each Week enbent - leaber for All Our Advertisers. XI.VIII—NO. 30 Entered as flewrtilt Cllta Matter WOODBRIDGE, N. J , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 Published I»»»y Thuradiy t the Po«t OfHc«. WoodbrMge, N. J, «t 18 Orwn HtrMt. Woodhridne, M J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS iweetness Town Loses Building Incomplete,* and Plant, Land Light Title Vague Desks Lacking, WHS; E. GREGORY $2,O()O,O(M) Industry ,,iiiy-finished, part- Seen Abandoning Plan For Big Factory Here Opening Is Postponed |,,d $3,100,000 high ,,. nrd the other day WOODBRTDOE~~- TWO title :, vv moments. companies, after pouring over pld Township records, have refused'to Mayor Sees Parley Tonight |students Sent guarantee title to lands believed • as so much confu- to hav? been owned all these l.s Start on Revaluation years by the Trustees of Free Home to Waitj I ;o fdw chairs that School Lands with the result that WOODBRIDOE—The mayor Mayor ciulgley said yesterday iv had to go home, it now appears as If a large plant and Town Committee will meet he hoped to gain a great deal tonight with Martin Miller, i three janitors are which was to have been construct- of Information at tonight's Board Silent ed by the 'American Homes representative of J. L. Jacobs conference and expressed confi- & Co., 53 West Jackson Boule- in ported and nine Products Company in Iselln will dence it would mark the begin- WOODBRIDOE - A series of, vard, Chlcaigo, 111,, to discuss unexplained circumstances hat who are still mlsa- not materialize. ning of the revaluation pro- thr possibilities of the firm be- resulted in the postponement o< Andrew Desmond, local coun- gram In the Township. iiopncl to have been in? engaged to conduct a the opening of, the $3,100,000 High sel for the company, said the revaluation program In the The Department of Local :;. by a fishing boat title companies have been School. de- Government has Informed the pending upon the findings of Township. Students arriving for th* flrtt i; no radio. This is municipality It need not apply George Miller, State historian, It is understood the com- day of school Monday found theirs) for the right to float further tmppens, however, who claims the land is not owned pany haa already reeelved a were no chairs In the classroom! bond issues until a revaluation try to build a by the Trustees but by the Town- comprehensive report from the and after spending a school left* program is completed. This ship. Township, outlining types and slon making a tour of the building in three short classes of property Including meahs no further schools may A member of The Independent- and cheering and singing in the" residential, commercial, indus- be constructed unless the a really don't have Leader staff, now writing a his- gymnasium the; were dismiss** trial and undeveloped lots. Township acts at once. time to get In the tory of Woodbridge, came across! until next Monday morning when The firm requested the re- ' Dilly-dallying over the sub- several accounts In which reports Board of Education members saj- . All you can really port, according to Commlttee- ject for several years, It is un- were made to the Town Com- there will be sufficient desks awt mnn George Mroz, chairman of doubtedly this edict that Is now i, such a vast area mittee regularly In the 1700's by chairs. Shipments, they say, arf administration, before sitting forcing the committee to act. the trustee. The Town Commit- arriving dally. , i space that there down in conference. Ifi Mr. The mayor promised the De- tee also Inpsected the site regu- The students not only found classrooms enough Miller Is given a "go ahead" partment of Local govern- larly and authorized repairs. 1 that they could .not sit down but IT HAPPENED HERE . John "I'M Wee" Colemai, whose confession led to the indictment of four signal another survey will un- ment a program would be start- vour school popula- Mr, Desmond said at present tlmt the auditorium, used for as- others besides himself for the brutal sluying of ,Umes Quackenbush, July 20, is shown, center, doubtedly be made before a ed in three months or he would his client Is only interested In sembly and extra-ourricuter «• : 1 at $3,100,000, yet pointing to the spot wlierp the cnginrer-wntchm in surprised thorn while carting out a safe from proposal ts submitted to the resign. The three months were thl return to them of a ?5,000 tlvltles, Is no where near ready. the office of Hoppers Co., l'ort Reading, The safe was dragged through the door in the back- Town Committee. up Saturday. deposit. ground. Others in the picture left to right are M s. Eleanor Wanlell, stenographer, Assistant Prose- In fact it Is no nearer ready than when Independent-Leader repre- iwover, Is good for There appears to be a question cutor Edward J. Dolan and Acting Sgrh' Daniel p.tticoni of the Woodbridge Police Department. With now as to whether the trustees his back to the camera is Kobert Vigilante, lndintUlcatlon Officer of }he Prosecutor's Office. sentatives visited the school two business — and have sold other portions of the Observance of Ydm Kippur weeks ago. At that time eane»{" Commissioner Palmer informed table. which is recited at the end of garbage and junk dumped on the tract to Roberts Brothers, Harold. Brunswick, in urging Coleman to site are drawing rats. nonsense, we are Other bidders were: D. Dela- tell the truth, was lauded by Sgt. the committee he would be avall- Town Hits Formula the day is one of the most dra- Van Ness said yesterday it waa tn sit idly while the ?letro, Hdpelawn, $35,295.90; A Panconi. It was Coleman's con- Mile September 24. 25, or 27. In Woodbridge Township also at- matic moments in the life of a On a recommendation of the a question Of price—that "Roberts E D Excavating Co., Hopelawn, Tplyi the committee stated it tacked the formula used by the Jew. As the Day of Atonement Committee Health Officer Harold Brothers showed furniture which small children are fession that gave Investigators 35,342.75; Middlesex Concrete from the prosecutor's office and Would be available any of those board asserting it did not produc draws to a close, all voices are J. Bailey will be asked to Investi- in the opinion of the Board wa« danger because Produc ts Co., Woodbridge, $33,- Woodbridie and Carteret police1 (Continued on Page 6-B (Continued on Page 6-B ' raised In hopefu.1 prayer that for- gate. equal to that ot American Seat* ing but lower In cost." determined to make 25.09; Halecrest Construction Co., $37,951.20. Mr. Van Ness said that when show of ourselves. I A representative of the State 5 Township Girls Become Postulants at Mt. St. Mary's the recommendation was msdft l^-'.'l every time I see a Highway Department was present by the textbooks and supplies) arid approved the granting of the committee, of which Harry Bortrt < King along a road is chairman, to award the cob- contract. sidewalks/ exposing tract to Roberts all voted in the An ordinance authorizing ln- affirmative. t" the lithal ma- .tallation of parkins meters on He also pointed out when the an automobile Railway Avenue, School* Street firm was ready to send furniture not lie) such a and New Street was finally adopt- to the school, the construction, >d on third reading. had not gone ajlong far erjougi situation if automo- Introduced on first reading was to receive it with theiresult thl ^ not irt the hands an ordinance to provide sanrtary firm concentrated on other can* sewers for Surrey Lane, Colonla tracts. The contract with Roberts children, who have The ordinance waB introduced at 1 called for delivery between August "'•i experience aor the „ previous meeting but was with- 15 and September 15. iicnt to warrant own drawn because it included Staf- At the Urne Roberts tried to ford Road and the property own- • if I were a member deliver some of the fumlUu"6 ers' on that street stated they it was th« opnton of the Board did not want a sewer. Hearing Hoard of Iducatton, did counsel that if it waa received 4 on the measure will be held Sep- 11 it act to forbid Irre the new high, school it woul< tember 25 moan •> tha 'Board had accept*] i)!t' juveniles from,rac the building from the contraqw 11 Hind a school yard and 2 Men Unloading At present the building hai beta ' iv irons, and It would accepted "provisionally" from tft . *. 1 Hurt in Accident Here general contrlwtor. \ > • emor with exceptlon- Mr. Burk< said yesterday fig 4 u lv;i WOODBRIDGE -Two men VERONICA GOVfcUTZ MABY GC1S 1HAHILYN KEATING MARIE KEATING ' and demonstrated IRENE 1NACIO at first favored American 8w£ ftil unloading ir pipes, 40 feet long 1 rl(T Mlss QeiB, 22, Is the daughter ME. Keating. 312 Msttison Avenue, James School and received her Avenue, Port Reading, Miss ing and that Mr, Aaroe, truik > a to he lUowed to along the Reading Railroad neai WOODBRIDGE—iFlve Town- She Is a graduate of St. James' diploma from St. Mary's HluH OoveliU, 19, graduated from St. Wukoveta and James MuNtt* ate ' llllu Blah Road underpass were in- ship girls fptered the convent of Hugo Qel»L 11 Coley Street U his cap School, Woodbridge. and Eldor- School in June. James' School and Woodbridge to the firm' .' However, n« Mi$ 1;ulil jured Saturday when a pipe csjne of the Sisters ol Mercy at Mt. the late Mrs. Otis. She is a ado (Kansas) High School. She High School. She recently com- "there was a question of pride* »g college ,of loose and rolled against JUT St." Mary's, North Plalnfleld, Miss Inacio Is 19 and is the g graduate of St, \ Mary's High attended St. Elizabeth College, pleted a year of study at 8tate and when "we investigated, '•y wedging them between a Ptfe Saturday and in an impressive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- School, class of 1950 and Georg- Convent -Station and was em- Teachers College in Trenton, found Roberts had a fine np are dealing nlpe and a truck. oeremony received (heir caps as thony Q. Inac,io, 334 Crampton I Hit; a ian Co^rt College, Lakowood, ployed in the personnel depart- tion, that DIOoese of Newark; womin who a * Taken to Perth Amboy fen- postulants, The group- was the 'Avenue. §he Is also a graduate All five girls expect to become art Claw of 1854. She taught for ment In Merck's, Railway. chased furniture from them approachjf. adult- eral Hospital were Marvin DunUP largest to enter « convent from of St. James'.School and gradu- teachers. The nuns at St. Jaittes' two y«»rs at St Ceoellals Miss Marie. Keating, cousin of ated from M. Mary's High parochial (ChOflU." 36, and James Prace. 26 botr Woodbridge at one time. School Ml belong to the cfaer P- th ^l ScrtoOl, Iselln. Mary has a sister Marilyn, la the youngest of School,la Jurk' Mr. BurlU further related of Nixon, and employes of Hen- < The new pofttaltanU are of Sisters of Maroy. After they who is also a nun, Sister Chris- the group, Just 17. She Is the last Friday he and sorot, ot ton Meadows Co, Inc. Oasway Mary dels. MWllyn Keating, Daughter ol Detective daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- serve a period as postulants membeft oi $h« committee w Va The former was treated tina. ••'. <.'• Marie Keating arjd Irene Inacto, all rence S. Keating, 504/Tisdale Daughter ot Detective and they will become novloes and to the pliai' ol the We for ft fractured leg and theater Marilyn gating is 33, pf Woodbridge, and Veronica Qov- fUm, Bhfi IS'A gradual* of St. Mrs. John OQVftyte, 2t fourth (Continue a tat t possible frMtured "" •^ JPprt 1 dJ INDEPENDENi I.F' PAGE TWO THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1956

y Member Canvas, StrO.nS Observe !) New Members OBITUAIU1 Committee at Session Anniversary •s Join Sisterhood Auxiliary Session j, > rriittee of the First Presbyterian jaELIN-At a supper held at B AV: N*KL~-Thirty new members ENEI^ covered dish sup- chvxcb was held Monday with theIr homei Mr. and Mm. SftdlMl »*** 54. 2«2 Han.i u-. :H ttlcomed at the tint meet- per featured the first meeting m KennPtn Hollsmfln, chairman, pre- stroln ce;pbratecl their 26th Wed- Brunswick, form,.. ' the fall season of the ini of the season held by the Sis- fll son of the I*™» *"*" gWlnB. Reports were submitted by d annIvemry, The couple brl«g«, died s v tl :cmpMl3 rn'Mcd; of the Oooarefatton Sons of * » "* ' the sub-comrilUm Mrt. »!•»,•« .ht w tro ehadwn, Mitt BLtint home. H» Tm f a series of training home and Mlch(Jel w.aurtfe m.~ cf J.v jb Tuesday at the Avenel unitorww siroet R ^Vli f ^vgavee a re- ^ 4nd , pro .!<•••:<.. Community Center. Lord Mrs. Michael 4nd , pro. hate' Bnmsw^k Olenn h the TV meeting ra opened with ' > - :.am of the Stax Span*led Included Mr. and Mrs.' ]'. • •••• and the Hatikvah, led by 1 A: Bleiwetss. and a praypr "lothei E1|8S .•'•;••" by Mi3. Martin Ooodman. kntic City WM Mrs clmrles Serson, MlddleCown;. ^^ Tj' president. Mrs. Hyman Mras. delegate. Mrs. Harold Han- of church to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Porch, Dr. Wi!]iam ;•"'.: ;n.ik. introduced-the officers sen was re-elected first vice-presi- and can- I Brooklyn: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pa., three , .,? [i ,. t;o(. ihool and Mrs Solomon dent of the State Auxiliary. Mem- ' Drmmk and children, Wayne, Charles Vlncze, wM, and all or- aeor O " • v.-ky. wife Of the spiritual fcers from the local auxiliary who wtthin tbe church will Jnn and Diane. Metuchen; Mr' 8e Rogers, Q,,\ ,,'. 'a' - ' f the congregation. attended were Mrs. Abe Pox. Mrs. enlist their mem- and Mrs. Gary Strolm Jr., ahd John Itodnarik. Mai> ;• .'. is ^ruioimced that a leflder- William Perna, and Mrs. Everett bers in this program san, Gary. Union; Miss Audrty ,i^ coirse will be held at the i Johnson, life members; Mrs. John of the corn- Tuttle, Roselte: Mr. and MraDR. . BENJAMIN la ; '•Ml! • • , :ij.o!om Temple, Newark. In Anaefcpr. dele«ate; Mrs. John mitte« will be held September 24 John Gnvdas and Mr. and Mrs •J"1,I Mrs. Milton Kushtwr. Lock* and Mrs. Frank Wanca, al- WOODBRIDGE | ? J() p M ,dentlcal trtln. Nem)c Carteret; Mr. and -.nilmck and Mrs. Milton ternates Ouests. Mrs. George 'yanrimld Comp,i; Ing sessions are scheduled October ^r, jnhn Bodnar, Mr. and Mrs.the death of Dr BH .:•';:,-.•'» v.ill represent the sU- Kovack, president; Mrs. Jacob Es- 14 and 28 In the auditorium with Jonn gEaboch.sllt and son. Jack, OtagRar. 84. dlscoi-H. •• t (KiJt A conference will be held • sit and Mrs Theodore Artym. The ( youth training session on Oc-, flnd Mls5 Eve|yn Hubur, al] of tlbiotlc, Auifomyc <)•" •••: 4 at the Oheb Sholom ':KKI State Auxiliary meeting will • ycm tober 21 Pledge Sunday will be RanWay; Mrs. Helen Remeta, en Conn., Monday O-.-.i.vaatton, Hlsih Street. New- be in Union Beach in January. ;u-: Aheie the topic wlM be "Bal- U» 1B45. Dr. Uuit . :: Your Congregational Bud- : Mrs. John Lesko. Miss Elaine made his •discovery, • . !.' U letiaW from the sister- tbe . Stroin. MiM Ellen MoKeon, Mr. at the Lcdeiie ui,(l., American Cynan.i, .,i", v,il! be Mrs. Kusbner, Mrs. M ihe Boonton home. ; and Mrs, John Baran and chil- Pearl River. NY =. - :•...:-: and Mrs. Medinets. Mrs Joseph Kelly was appoint- dren. Carolyn and John. Jr., Miss . K'lir were discussed , to send ed chairman of a cake sale Oc- Lockes Observe : Kutherine Nicola, Mr. and Mra. C ii ^iih eifts to soldiers over- totxr « at the flrehouse Mrs. Her- Walter Baran . and i daughter, HONORED ON BlHl M,-. i.ndir the direction of Mrs man Sieinbach was appointed Linda, and Miss Eileen Cod Ilia, — Chail. i.»- B,.]«T Wrapped gifts must chairman of the fall social next 50th Anniversary all of Iseltn. of Mr. and Mrs \>,-r j • Ltjr.ered lo her by October 4. month and Mrs. William Dwyer Wright Street, »-,i. .•.:•« Kushner, ways and means ras named chairman of the an- AVENEL - Mr and Mrs. Prank _ , . _ „ , or at a party on s,,p :)>.>!!;.viii. announced the sched- nual children* Christmas party. Locke 8i w eth street, Bayonne. Hnde-to^He Honored wrvince of his ;.,,, u • •: rnnim events as follows: Plans were made for tht auxll-1 were guests of at a surprise tswe Y'.:u KippLir night dance, Satur- At Surprise Shower 9*» " iary to participate with the fire- buffet supper honor of their K M d.,-. ifii^ii to be furnished by the awn in a parade on September 22 wedding anniversary. The Papamarcus. : y, . a Box Orchestra of Fords; a WOODBR1DOB — Mrs. Joseph Plummer and DEAR OLD GOLDEN RILE DAYS: It takes war Mx I* crt fi»» r*MC«**rt at Bound Brook which will be held affair was given by their son-in- d.u,:-(.ut at the home of Mrs. Lottanzio and Mrs. John Fustoa tnd Louis; Mrs I-,. especially on th* first d»y. Mr* William MU1«. *tl Gr*w Slieet. in conjunction with the Exempt la_ w an_ d daughter. Mr. and Mrs.; lif.-.i-i >• S.-riillei. Woodbrldge Ave- surprise (how- well and children < JefTrp\ tie as he lets ready to drptrl for km4tti*i1«n fw the first limt, Sn\ Firemen's State Convention. The gj»mun , fourth crad«-; Jerry, fifth tr»*f: B»r. «en«lh grade and Kalhj. ""•*'"" *'» »ls° participate Ini59° Commerciait Avenue,, Avenell ]>i. :;•. November 17; New Year's 59 Commercla AYu bara Ward, daughter of Mr. andand daughter. Pat:: la parade September 29 at Perth the family. The $•. iJiirty. December 31; a play |for members of Mrs James Ward. Pulton Street. man Hagedorn; \i: jAmboy commemorating the 75th r«ted Mr. uj'i'i t!:e direction of Arthur: Mrs Henry Sooahk and daughter. caslon also conunemO | Miss Ward is to become the Billings, Jr.. and anniversary of the Perth Amboy and Mrs SUctKltekls 22nd wed- Ti: . .i ot the Music Box. January l_nda Jean, of Sayrerille. / | bride of Robert Larsen^son of Mr. Binlngs, in. Knolls fivif I nit ftre Department. ding anniversary. Li. •,< sweetheart square dance. Ap*wited BegMran i and Mrs. John Larsen. Fulton Port Reading Tbe dark horse prize was award- Mr' and Mrs. Locke were mar- SCHEDULE RF.SVMH Kihiuiiry 16; a Purim party, Carmen DaLessio. Democratic Walter Meyer. Hostesses i Street. September 22. at our Lady : ried at St. Anthony's Church, Jer- FORDS - GM,. .ll.u^ii 19; sisterhood donor lunch- committeeman for the first dis- To Elff t Offiffrs covered dish supper were i of Peace Church, Fords. Personals sey City. September 9. 1906. Lutheran Chun (,v!i March 26; bazaar In May. Tt trict of the third ward, ha* been i Mrs Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Quests were present from Lang Guests at the supper were: Mr. tbe regular 930 \ T3* renounced that anyone Inter- officially deputized by Township; COLOSIA — A asesat zt ttoe • Pern*. Mrs. Z^lton Vargo, Mrs. Island, Perth Amboy, Fords, Xeas- v-ivii in trying out lor the play and Mrs. Jolin Bute and daugh- School schedule c. . Clerk B. Joseph Dunlgan to ac- Woodbncge '-' Lockie, Mrs. Fox, Mre. Petrss. Mrs. ters. Deborah and Alyson, San bey. Woodbrldge. Laurence Htr- should get in touch with Mrs. Abe cept voter registrations for the ation was t t Caiacai. Kovack and Mrs Oodfrey Thomp- bor, Carteret, Sewaren and Brook- are at 8 Kramer, WO-8-2MO. Ysidro, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Mi- By MRS. coming election. .Residents may School IT. Inmac chael Kesheneff and son, Marc. lyn. Tv sisterhood meeting has been regist«k.at his home at 37 Turner; Clyde A G&rUcc yxiz. am.- Imperial Beach, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. mkin. Participating were Street, was also deputized to take for the school road wiS be in-j its fall meetings tomorrow night ! Street, and Scott Stevens, son ofLocke and Miss Miriam Lawrence, t:> O«rald Smith, Mrs. Louis 1 registrations at his home, 3T Hen- stalled within Ow nest few weeks at 8:00 o'clock in the auditorium; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stevens, 2 New York City, N. Y.; Mr. and c:;"n. Mrs. Blelwiess, Mrs. Mur- jry Street, for the November clec- Mr. Alt also reported the Colonia with Richard Kerr, president, pre- Francis Street, were guests of What rnon- , ly Friedman, Mrs. Robert Pila- ' Pilcrimage ] tlons Residents may apply First Aid Squad is selling fire ex- Mrs. George Wltzak, Bayonne and siding. Dr. Charles S. MacKeniie, on honor at a combined birthday ate way tn : Mrs. Manuel Tew, Mrs. Stern, j A Pilgrimage of Peace to Wil- from 6 to 9 -pM tinguishers for home use and the Carol Ann and Joann Staehelski. pastor of the church", has been In- much Uwv ;. ml Mrs. Ralph Hess. iamstown will be held Sunday, party in observance of their third Avenel. . | vited to address the group. The New Arrival money used to equip the newly- you than *;;!. j birthdays, Saturday, at the Wens- club will welcome couples inter- •Hostesses "for the social hour \ sponsored by the Rey. John_ J. A daughter was born to Mr. and acquired ambulance. Send a u>k,:, koski home. INFANT BAPTIZED ere Mrs. George Ketzenberg, Mrs. Mrs. David Caracous, 18 Madison The nominating committee pre- ested in joining. Meetings are love this •* yman Plavin and Mrs. Medinets, umbus. All members and friends sented a slate to be voted upon at Guests Included Chris Ann and WOODBRIDQE^ — The Infant scheduled for the second Friday Avenue, Saturday at the Pertli son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Way. She! ;i; desiring to attend the pilgrimage- Amboy General Hospital. the October meetnig: President, Linda Arnold, Cindy and Harry of each month through the com' Neidhardt, 264 Oak Avenue, was it so much. will leave by bus from the K. of C. Notes Ionel Kahn, Jules Bluestone; vice- Angus, Michael, Daniel and Peggy ing year. James at St. • Avenel Personals Building in Woodbrldge at 11:00 Word has been received Irom president, Samuel Blitz, Mrs. SueCoughlin, Philip M&stalski, David We Deliver am —Miss Joan Jaeger,' 11 Burnett A. M. Sandra and LorrajwCenran that Luth *nd Armand Ctccui; treas- M*na«d, Carl «fld Roger iloQUl, Members of St. Anthony's Holy they have reached Germany and urer. Herbert Schall, Phillip Lowy. John and Michael Crowley, and a Charlotte Tari treet, and Miss Mary Ann Sev- James J. Qulnlan, uncle of the WALSHFCK'sl huk, 94 Demorest Avenue, left on Name and parishioners are in- have joined their father, M/Sgt. and Emanuel Spitzer; recording Keith, Daniel and John Enright. Corey Street, has resumed vited to attend. For reservations infant and Charlotte Ann Peter- motoring trip to Miami, Pla.. William Conran. Cards were sent secretary, Mrs, Zelda Lowy; corre- Guests at a birthday supper studies at Katherine GIbbs Sec- FLOWKK SHOP contact Faithful Navigator John sen, both of Woodbridge. Dinner here they will spend a two-week from the Shannon Airport, where sponding secretary, Mrs. Joan at the Wenskoskis were Mr. and retarial School in Montclalr. US AMBOY AYF. \\t) «. Fofrich or John Palinsky. was served at the home of the acation. they stopped for lunch' on their Spitzer, Mrs. Eleanor Garland. Mrs. Hannlng Hall and son, Jerry, maternal grandparents, Mr. and .—Mrs. William J. Roome, 37 Promoted way to Ireland. After a discussion it was un-Frank Dagatl and Mrs. Jack Da- animously decided that action will gati, all of Port Richmond, Staten Mrs. James Quinlan, Woodbrldge. ifth Avenue, is recuperating at Mario Simeone, son of Mr. and Maureen McDonnell returns to be started in reference to the Island. ome after being a patient for one Mrs. Michael Simeone, 24 West her studies at Georgian Court Col- ENTERS TRAINING building problem. William Richie, eek in the Port Monmouth Hos- Avenue, Port Reading, has been lege, Lakewood, and Gerard Mc- KEASBEY — Miss Mary Ann Donnell enters at St. Francis Col- Inman Avenue, gave^a most inter- ital. Fort Monmoutn, N. J. promoted to Airman 1st Class. President Eisenhower's "people- Burchock, daughter of Mr. and lay. Both are eating talk on, the care and maln- "—Frank Cenegy, Jr., son of Mr. Mario is stationed with the Accron i 'ege, Loretto Pa. to-people" conference, canceled at Mrs. Michael Burchock, 48 Oak- | children of the John T. McDon- talnance of lawns and shrubs and, nd Mrs. Frank Cenegy, 66 Dart- Squadron in Puerto Rico. the time of his operation in June,' land Avenue, has entered train- I nells of Sixth Street. answered many questions, a louth Avenue, has left for Davld- has reportedly been rescheduled. ing as X-ray technician at Naz- Third Birthday Each Tuesday night rehearsals )ii. N. c, where he will enter the PLAN FOR CONVENTION for September 11. areth Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Emery, are held in the firehouse for the lavidsonCollege as a junior pre- ISELIN -, At a meeting of ledical student. 125 Madison Avenue, entertained minstrel show to be sponsored by Star of Iselln Circle, Lady For- Edward Katayama has j in honor of the third birthday of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Port esters of America, plans were itunitd to Fort Meade, Md., after their daughter, Marie Ellen. Reading Fire Company. completed for the delegates to pending a ten-day furlough vlslt- • Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vin- FOR LEASE attend the Supreme Circle Con- ig with Mr. and Mrs. Frank cent L. Beldran, grandparents, WEEK-END W PENNSY Fords; Mrs. Joseph Johns and vention at Atlantic City on Sep- 'entgy, 68 Dartmouth Avenue. HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs Modern 3-Bay Service Station children, Joseph, Jr., Janet, Ju- tember 24, 25, 26, and 27. Mrs John Kostu and daughter, Mar- BV MAJOR OIL COMPANV dith, and Joanne; Mrs. Vincent O. Vincent Magno, Sr., won the spe- UCK FROM VACATION garet, 689 Florida Grove Road, Beltran and children, Barbara and cial award and Mrs. Mary Scar- Established Business FORDS — Forest Clark son of Vincent, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul have returned from a week-end | petta and Mrs. Nasib Haddad were : Jr. and Mrs. John W. Clark, 702 ;Miller and daughter, Dana; Misses in Pennsylvania. winners of the other awards. Expellent location on main traffic artery Eir.R George's Road, has returned j Patricia Bauska and Lynn Bauska. •in residential area. rom a two-week's vacation with j all of Fords; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley EXCELLENT TERMS YOUR STATE UNIVERSITY lis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ricclardi, Patty Cerci, and Eileen Write for appointment to Box #1, c/o,this Jugene Eike, Den ton, Md. Kathe, port Reading; Mr. and Talk •» long «• you Ilk*- 70 Evening Noudegree Courses for I newspaper, or call Plainfleld 5-9531 after 7 P. M. WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. phone rates for Men and Women 18 GREEN STREET I Beginning September 17, 1956 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. extra minutes n Enclosed please find $3.00 for' one-year are cheap I • Accounting Principles I subscription to: •; a Secretarial Accounting 3 minute call to RICHMOND... 7Q< I t El*m*nti of Cod Accounting • INDEPENDENT-LEADER ' extra minutes, each only .....201 I • Punch Cvd SyitMit k Piocadurts • CARTERET PRESS ~~ rirtM mi Iron. NEWARK ifta 6 Ml i* | • Drawing and Painting • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON I • Practical Investing •II diy Sunday. 1D» Fed. UiKtinduilil. fc • Economics and WnafKa To be sent to: • .. .. • lutiiMtt Engliitt NMMMMMMMM NAME • PrKtkal Engliih TALENT • Vocabulary WovtfMAt ADDRESS ... • Sp«od Reading • Inturanc* TOWN VIDEO STUDIO a Rtal Etftt* PrincIfM* OF 1170 EAST JERSEY STREET, ELIZABETH, N. J. • Rtil f irat* Appr*i«nt — ANNOUNCE FALL CUSSES — a Utt Stlttri of T»d*y • German, Spanifh • Retailing Tap • Ballet • Acrobat • Small luiirttif Management a Office Management FOX TROT, RIIUMBA, CHA CHA, JirrEKBUG, ETC. • Personnel Managemint Ballroom Dancing by Appointment • Industrial PuMhasi»g Pick yourself a a Principles of Supervision IN IN "When it comes to iavlny money, a Advertising and Salesmanship sport' jacket • Mathematics Review WOODBRIDGE CARTERET we're a BAHK-mindeJ'{amity!" a Calculus Review with care." It At the At tn« a Psychology "W« m igree: Th« bank'i tb« togicd place w save. It*l a Transportation . should last you Hungarian HaU UKRAINIAN PAVILION Mfi... handy; p*yi tegular iwemt without our inv«t- a College Algebra School and t*tn*% Six a long time. iNHtilt Avenue lag; often to many othec useful financial lervkcir a Applied Physics I • Technical Orawiag I Pay a little more... get a good Registration Regiatratioo WE INVITE YOUR FAMILY TO SAVE AT OUR BANKI Mondays Only e Electricity one... the value comes in the Fridays Only 1 P. M. to 6 P. M, Opm « cheeking mcount with u$ today! (TMMM Mb* # ttftM • C*w» SPECIAL KATES Cwn> w Call ••fitter N#* 77 Hamiltes) tyiott He* lrun>«>w>,»C,W*\&wI.iM,v&. William Brehiuut Sftotth tm ah to drftdte ,aw * wwrnfl cup DJ' Was held T\ie«l*r «t the ,,,, Ljuku. 20 ffilsenhowsr,Plains; MM. Walter Lllika and in ii busy, nestle week With theirs. Howell ground. coffee, or read t paper or witch Mrs. Carl Oloakey, 60 Burnett nI. a double-ring Mrs. Andrew Swidersltt boht 61 g thtft TV chtrftctiM. you couldn't ^r Saturday at ?«yrr ville, and Mrs. Fran* Csanyl. opening of school In Woodbrldg* "I got up flrat. tt 8:15, which gtrwrt. at which tune Mlu JMB be more mhttkm," Mrs Howell (ininii by Rev. John woodbt'idge. Towmhlp on Monday. wasn't nearly eirly enough." she Cursl, Miss Joan Mohr, AttlM: But Just aa bus> and hectic a snorttd. "I made six beds, picked Miss Oloria Sotleld, WoOdtaMit. Also, Mrs, Francis Fitzgerald explained. "I woke Todd, tot him ivpn in marriage by week was put in by the mottiers downstairs, fed him, got htm out, up live bedroomi, put through and Miss Oall Cooper, Colon*. M Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mrs. John of three-and-four-chlldren fami- 1;,., HHired in a baller- Fitzgerald. Miss Mary Fitzgerald, and woke Hurry. Before he came three load* of Wash, did the usual. were welcomed ss guests. lies, all adjusting, to different , o-vn of nylon tulle Mrs. Aaron Plnkoc7^, Mrs. Harry downstairs he checked on Qlen and had a lot lunch ready for my The 1856 State fatl confettMt schedules in different ichools, to be mire he wu moving along. ilic fitted bodice of Drost, Mrs. Samuel stern, Mrs husband who I8*home at 11:80 will be held ot the Stacey u red n sweetheart I L'arrts John, Mrs. Fred Rac Mrs "I knew It was going to be Then Harry came down, »u, tad The girl* com* in Ju«t before 12, Hotel, Trenton, on September N. niniiicd with seed pearls Hyman PJnvin, Miss Beverly DaVii rough." says Mrs. Harry Howell, left. Meanwhile. I was packing » Todd trrlVM for lunch at 12:«5.Uith leven irembrrs from the1*o4l Snwaren, mother of four chlldTen. lunch (or Olen and running up l;: mid long pointed | Mrs. John Brennan and Mrs Helen though, of course. Olen Is off with'cluclub sttendlnKattendfi. Two membflt So we began Sunday night, and | to be sure the girls

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Vr h to V ** * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1966 FJOE FIVE ur Dance Mrs. Moron Entertains Pvipp Dernier Cri Members Nemish Formally Lodge is Host day Night FORDS - Mrs. Thomas Moran, Opens Campaign To State Offi< 52 Hanson Avenue, was hostess at i, I IK IK ' The Slster- a social Thursday for members of II WOODBRIDQE—John Nemtoh, AVENEL - MIH Lulu Br ,|,,r,M'.iit.innAdath Israel the Dernier Crl Club. Mrs, Vin- (I1 president of the Cart«ret Borough State Councilor, was a iruert cent CMlahan was eo-'hojtesgf Council and Republican candidate meeting of the Pride of Nev , It ni.ii nt. the Woodbrldge A mr-ning will b« held Sep- II for Freeholder officially opened sey Council Sons and Daughter! I ,llinnniiy Center, with tember 20 at the home of Mrs. his campaign today with an ap-1 Liberty at Avehel School audit* ciiirinn TJVeeldlng. John Sorensen, 300 Cutter Ave- peal for "an all-out" -voter regls- j urn last Friday evening, ih. M>pi!»l event of the nue. tratlon drive in Woodbridge dur- Brown announced that the Yum Klppur Nlqht Ing the remainder of September.'. <" Mtlaika Couneii bf Phil I he held at the Cen- CHtRCH LIBRARY OPEN8 "Not only tmwt we vote, but we, »""*. **" have their official l;,y at 9:00 P^ M. must make-certain that by Sep. °n September 20. and will Iun ISELIN — St. CeceJJa's Church Mrs. Abraham tember 27 registration detdltne » reception honoring the state - uriiifi) has opened Its new library on everybody qualified, Is registered »We guard, Mrs. Margaret Wo Edward Brodkin, Vernon Street. Among the newly will be by the to vote "he said bolt and the Junior past assocf I11I1SU published books to be found on 1 councilor, Mrs ElenrJfr Hart. Orchestra. Re- the book shelve* are; "The Life Mr. Nemish has been busy It WR8 announced that the '. viil be served. The of Man With God," which tells during the past few days famlllar- himself as widely as pos- dlesex and Bomerfet Past Co ,,„.,, tn all and tickets of the practice of the spiritual slble with Middlesex County's 'oUors .Association will hold a :.,:nrd nt the door. as described by a foremost psy- 1 i Mchtman, edjucn- problems and Issues. He has htld i D"" ™* «V October 20 at nr;; chologist, Thomas Verner Moore, conferences with Republicaniplne«. Mftuehen. The ho- ,M ,idriit. In her report who became a Carthuslcan Monk; leaders In Wcodltfdgi and Other «""*»" be fs. Brown B ,. Koi Nldre theme of "One Front Across the World,' UOP worker., in the county. I £«*"?W; sUt« ?mdJ- »'"• i,;ni: Yrnn KJppur hol- which describes the combat or lie ™irt the rnnf*rmrM will1 Ekhardi; councilor of the ,,,III,:ineed that elemen- Communism and Christianity In He said the conferences will coun n M , Btfward Palmer , ,., ,'UKSP.S will be held ARia; "St. Francis of the Seven hrp him wage a forceful, well- ,, n-nf'-dny eveninns from Seas," by Albert Nevln. a story .nformed cnmpaiRn among the ^ nn urlnck at the Cen- for children, who want an action votes of Middlesex County. • A large Rrmip [rom m- MI, Samuel Newberser packed story of a great mission- "In Middlesex." said Nemhh, I counclL leli Sliixiuy for Bait:_ i •;„. first session will be ary. -we who believe In President Md, where they will attend ,IH1 I lie course Is open Eisenhower's program must make National Session of the Sons ,, ami women. A study certain that everybody entitled; Daughters of Liberty, son and Mrs. Hy Ballon. Delegated ••.,. History of the Jews tn vote noes to the polls Novem-1 Charles Srlssel, chairman to the Women's League Biennial , will he. led by Mrs. bf r 6. This will assure a Republi- ways and ni'inw, announced thft| Convention to be held at the Con- .,„•-!I-In on the third can victory In 1986." a new special project Ls bell cord Hotel, New York, November ROCK ROAD TO WHS: School busts arc shown lined up on the unfinished roadways at the nrw WnodhrlrUe Hleh School. At Hunt. ,,i each month, the started. 11-14, wore Mrs. Outman, Mrs. dirt is shown piled up in circles which were supposed to havf been seeded before school nprninx according to contracts. , • ID lake place at Mrs. The special prize was awar r Newberger and Mrs. Jack Turner. NEW YOUTH DIRECTOR ;,niuo October n. A to Mrs. John Molnar and Rabbi Extends Greeting WOODBRIDOE — The Sunday Saturday afternoon Woman, Spouse Accuse i school ;>nd discuss problems in- dark horse prize was won by | volving the new pupils. School of the First Presbyterian Q"[J ,i,h.it are also being Greetings, stressing the impor- Recently Wed, 2 Get-Acquainted Church aj WooQbrKtae opmwV) ^ Wrth,!.•! the chairmanship tance of the family Tole o{ the Union Leader of Assault The presMeTilf Mrs. Oettle, will American-Jewish woman, were introduce the kindergarten per- ««Sunday under the direction of •coc k Bnd Mr Bronkfield and tb ....iuiin Cooper. H WOODBRIDGE-Thomas Wal- , ._, Donald Pittman Scott, youth anniversary of Mrs. John Ma» ,:,, r Rnsenblum, Hebrew extended to the Sisterhood by Couples Honored Party Set byPTA sonnel and explain the purposes of Rabbi Samuel Newberger, spir- | tcrs. 35, 288 St. James Avenue, the PTA. The program, under the director. Mr. Scott is a graduate were celebrated at the social afta .••<• cntative. announced of Whltworth College, Spokane, 8EWAREN — Seventy-five a unlon representatlve at the chairmanship of Miss Eileen the business session with Mn •mot started sessions itual leader of the Congregation. WOODBRIDOE — At Tuesday guests, many from this area, at- , Burke, assisted by Miss Cecelia Wash., and Is now, a senior at George Haipht and Mrs. A: •; i temporary schedule The Youth Activities Director. Ford plant n Edlson was flned night's meeting of the executive tended a reception held Saturday Artym. will feature a film, "Fears Princeton Theological Seminary. I Calvert as hostesses. •he holidays. All schcd- Harold Wlshna, explained the $25 in magistrate's court Tues- board of School 1 PTA at the afternoon In honor of two recent- of Children" and a musical pro- In addition to his Sunday School . iniuinnce.d next week. ever-expanding program for'the day on a complaint of assault ly married young couples at the home of Mrs. George Oettle,' S05 gram, Assisting will be Mrs. John work, Mr. Scott will have com- ii will start Septem- youth at the Center. and battery made by Ms neigh- VISIT SOLDIER :|ll home of their parents, Mr. and Rahway Avenue, final plans were Petrocy, Mrs. Harvey Weinberg, plete charge of recreational ac- KEASBEY-John Liska, 39 i I unties will be spon- Mrs. Eugene Hornlck, member- bors, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Robert Bogan, "Four Fields," made tor a get-acquainted party Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Fred- Uvltles of the youhg people of pernic Avenue; William !•.!• children, to ccle- ship vice president, welcomed the Hennessey, 301 St. James Avenue. New Brunswick. Mrs. Bogan Is the for parents and personnel of the erlck McElhenny, Mrs. Daniel Og- the church. 501 Crow's Mill Road; and Howj guests and new members, the Mrs. Hennesey told the court :,"!iv.'.'. of Sueeos and former Virginia Adams, daughter kindergarten children Tuesday at den, Mrs. Wilson Stockel. Mrs. ard Tobln, New Brunswick, visit •|n:nil. Arrangements Mesdames Barbara Oxman. San- that Walters asked to see her 8: IS PW, in School 11 auditoriim. Joseph Nlcastro. VISITED MIAMI of Mrs. Frederick J. Adams, 596 husband and when he came out Private Edward Katz at Poft dra Bloom. Lee Epstein. Rosabelle West Avenue. Ross: Street. All parents omiln- The next board meeting has FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sunday. Mrs. Fred Kes- j ore(,nwald FlStner p0jitowltz, Ann .Walters shouted, "Your kid is ilerg&rten children in Schnol 1 arft scheduled for October 2 at Mehok 3fiO New Brunswick Ave- Second Lt. Robert Bogan, Jr., ( Sehnoir. Jean Moss, Llbby Fried- making faces at my dog." She/ urged to attend so they may fa-! the home of Mrs. Milton Stern, 119 nue, have returned from a two- USMC, and Mrs. Bogan, and Mr. Half-million Is granted for Dcrn Reports man, Augusta Kopper, Irene Shin- then related Walters struck her miliarlze themselves with the Freeman, Street. weeks' vacation at Miami Beach. and Mrs. Martin Errlckson (De- all-out attack on palsy. • i -jiorl. Mrs. Murray rod, Bernice Roth, Roslyn Breg- husband and when she went to borah Bogan) of Denver Colo., ir.:in, instructed new man, Shirley Karaslk, Phyllis her husband's aid, she claimed were the honored couples. The' r ••.ii-flinu registration Dychtwald, Jean Frledland, Jean Walters hit her too. Bogans were married June 7 In ;,!.(! .--tressed the lm- Irvine, Rachel Warshal, Emma New Mexico, the Errlcksons on i-xi'rcislns the prlvl- Levlne. Ann Levlne. Mlml Rich' June 8, and this was the first BIKE THEFTED •,iv. She al irnop. to be led by Adele Blrnholz, Rosalyn Cooper, will live at Quantlco Marine Bar- verness Terrace, Fords, was stolen nirl Klein and Mrs. Dorothy Willis. Lillian Qlllar, racks where he Is stationed, and from Menlo Drugstore, he re- A leader is being Bernice Housman and Sally Win- the Errlcksons wtfl return to Den- ported to Patrolman Philip Yaco- ,tn intermediate nli'1 ter. A series of get-acqualnted ver where both are students at WITH IMPORTED BULBS teas will be Inaugurated under vlno, Monday. He said the bike the University of Colorado, Mar- was worth $50. hi'i t Korb. chairman, the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph tin In the school of engineering. From liiat the date [or the Ostrower. and the paid-up mem- Among the guests at the re- ,::on Show belnn spon- bership meeting will take place ception were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CORRECTION November 19 under the chairman- tin; Sisterhood was J, Henry, Mrs. Olive Van Ider- WOODBRIDGE — Recently we FRANCE • ITALY • HOLLAND ship of Mrs. Willis. Tuesday cvcnlnR, Sep- stlne, Mr. an Mrs. Frederick J. stated that Max Feinstein was After the business session a Adams, and A. James Adams, head of the Lynn Oakes Civic South Coventry, Ct". •Association. -This was -Incorrect for the com- muclal skit, "Take ty the-. They're Here INow at Ball Game," written by Mrs. as Mr. Feinstein was a member by Mrs. Leon of a committee authorized to visit behalf jtnan wltlcln °' Pertn Ambby anij Spending by Federal, State and chairman, on the Veteran's Administration. Jo- Mrs Sol Klein, j adaPted ^ tne Program chalr- local governments dropped about 1 per cent in 1955, the Commerce ' seph Wisniewski is president of Mrs. Irwln man, Mrs. Leonard Goldman, was I the group. rs David Gutman and ! Panted Department announced. AMBOY FEED-GARDEN SHOP M ,:.i.tnt, liurton Shcr. j] 279 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE, PERTH AMI5OY Mi:my Dern announced ;Mi'i:il project would cul-( • the Purim festival -; Mrs Sol Klein reported | HYACINTHS under way for a rum-1 What Every Young Bride • a! the end of October TULIPS 7" AND UP .: Ciianukah Ball Decem- ll Mis Jack Gottdenkfr. • DARWIN 61/tBS v,. rn , explained the new! Should 5 Gorgeous Colors ' im of earned credits, • BREEDER SPECIALLY PRICED!! .iilair will be held late n:;. ] • TRIUMPH Is (; icnan pnnniinced the' Know... t COTTAGE CROCUS p: •' !it of chairmen as lol- j BULB '-'.-• WiUter Ruderman. 4%" And Up 4 Colors to Choose From . ::! Oneg Shabbat; Mrs. \ 20 Colors! DIGGERS 98 Ct.^ell. sunshine fund; (Bridegrooms, Too) :i'V- Dornyak and Mrs. PARROTTULIPS DAFFODIL ' ;nr. books, gifts and Deeply rooted in Hi-, Mrs. Bernard Ceen, Singles and Doubles! OR •r Mrs. Hyman Plavln, the old-fashioned Agrico BONE ').v Mrs. Juliua Blake, "GIANT" RED • project; Mrs. Irwin virtues of the MEAL (All Sizes) NARCISSUS Torali fund. She also past . . . with a EMPEROR TULIPS Bulb Food ; in* following nomlnat- :i.:n!tti'e: Mrs. Melstrich, direct bearing on Many additional bulbs MADONNA LILY 'i Mrs. Coon, Mrs. MaU- the success of your and accessories now on 10" And Up—Imported - worthy of its importance! WONDERLAWN ut IIKIU>II:<1. No other item will mean so much to the future security and happiness of Tho Complete All Season Lawn Food — high organic formula packod with 111 MINI; ,\NI) PREP SCHOOL you and your family. nitrogen, phosphorus, potaih — all lnN l. Aii.iLinn Secretarial and the vital .elemenh your lawn ne«d* ''••""• Slt'iioumphj Courtel. It won't burn. 1 All"i,v siriTt, N«W piumwick Com|W«l« feading f«r 2500 m- H. ( ill nllmttr 5-39H N« other lawn mower has so• Grtol n*w "t«v«l Cut" fa/ora(j« homi lawn) (Oili oniy J2J1 nuny features to make grass • N«w "Turfilldw" and tlaggMad wUll Remember: cutting your favorite outdoor far «v«n tut •* rough grgund TURNS LAWNS GREEN .. • Won't Kalp , jport. And no other lawn mow- HKAR The dollars that go into your • font «nd M* (rim wlthli H Utfc «l KEEPS LAWNS GREEN er give* you the great new savings account at the'First walk «r f«n' liltte vacatloni. All at '"> entra CQ«t to you. FEKTHAMBOY.N.J. PHONE HI-24350 GEOKGE WALSH, President FREE DELIVERY tli us ywt travel nis ' > OPEN MONDAY THItU SATlillOAV 8 A. M. to 6 V, M. — CLOSE WEWNESDAY 12 NOON 279 New Brunswick Avenue Perth Ambo*

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PERTH AMBOY -- P«ul Best hs.« been appointed YamChureh Welcomes You 4«fc,flf,y»U Company, subsidiary of Standard Oil Company of California whl h markets crude oils outside the United Risles. WOODBRfDGE Weekday Ma.=srs it 8 A M 8T. CECELIA'S (Hl'RCH Mr B'-*. previously vice presi- CHt'RCH Njvena in honor of St Amhony forl'n dent of the company and he«d- CoritT of School and JMH each Tuesday st 7 15 P. M.. »ilh Rn. John Wiiui, Putor quirlered in Pe.rth Amboy. isuc- *v-.-«!f>y. St. Rettr's HapSUl. Sunday Ma«<*s 6 30. 8,00.9 00, f«ds J t. B!a:k. who has re- ReT. l.adlvlms Em N.w Brutuiri.k. in clurgt. 10 00' and 11 00 A. M tired. The new president will make Mrs. Jot.-iw.ur 1 BVoith. Orrmltt. Weekday MI£*M. 7 30 and 8 00 hi* headquarters in San Fran- Order o( wrvUrs und art;vlt:es- 19ELIN ASSEMBLY 3F GOD A M cisco. - < A native of Dracut. Maaa.. Mr 10 A. M'.. W'ushlp Service in CHURCH Widnei»!ay, 8:00 P. M.. contin- uous Nn-Pim to St. Jude. Paa-on Bist Is a graduate of the Univer- English. Corner Berkeley BsalfTinl and of Hoot**- Cases. sity of Florida and Joined the It A. M, V/orsihp Service In Cooper Arrnwr. Iv'in . *•». AlUn RtrtardwB, Pulse sT. JOHN'S CHtUfrl Standard organisation in IM9 as Sundiy Schoal 9:45 A M JMTt* S. ThMumi. Uj MnUt a special reorwentativt of The 7 P. M.. You h Fiiowslw— S wirfn Sunday Momlnj Wor=h.p. 11:00 f-'"n!T,,,,„,. Prayer Meeting 8 P M ' First Tuesday at 7:30 P. M ; ray. tint Sunday of each month. subsidiary and affiliate com- ,t" t Jamrs Chun* offered by Rt. Rev. M«r. Ch.rle. O. Me^rrMta.. The eouple reeelvrd h. P.M| BlmlP« „,„„ , Friendship Circle—Mrs T. Sipos. Friday, Prayer Meeting at 7:45 It wa, rV«d bv MmwUnor MeTorrlatta. A'ter the MM > br RkfMt for the Immediate family KM served at O:,k „,, panies of Standard. XII. President. P M OUR the evening own house «» held at the Dunlian hirae. At the head table at the breakfast, above. Hi ,„ , Second Tue.sd»y at 7;30 P. M., Saturday. Young Peopie's Meet- EVANGELICAL UTHERAN a frmnas«n' Edward T Duntenn. ton of the hun >red guests: Owen 8, Ihinljan, brother of Bernard him , Consistory Meeting. ing. 7:30 P. M. CHVRCH LfcGAL NOTICE j ' it M* w*Hnr Mornlnnor MeCorr'stln, Mr. a :i«l Mn,. Dunigtn. Mr«. Clalr Bliel, a niece, who** lat, „,„ *<•?. 'Mm R. 8U)hi ato: Mm. Edwird T. l)u iltan, dau»h|er-ln-law and Tlmothr Dunlgan, anuUm , M Fourth Street, Fords •VPMC MOTId I maid of honor at the wrtdlru 50 T1RST CONGREGATIONAL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN PURSUANT TO J»BW JBHStY M- Sunoar bcnool and Bible Class, VTSED STATUTE" In such case msde CHURCH CMIRCH OF ISELIN. N. J. 9.30 AM. snd provided. NOTICE IS HKMBT' Barron and Grove Avenues Ret. He*nr M. Hinmun. Fattw GIVEN that, at the idlmirnrd meetUm Pastor to be Feted Man Joins ! Thieve* Take Tool*, Plus! Mother Ads /»„/„,. Sunday Senrice* Morning Worship at 10:45. of irn- Towr'hlp Committee of the Wood bridge Township of woodurldge, In The Conntt Car to Haul Them Away, In Rrt. Dfwey Paierburr, Mlnliter 9:00 A. M. —'Family Church of Middlesex the ConnreRntlon Beth By Congregation Sunday, Mn. George H. Rbodti, Service. nRST PRESBYTERIAN Sholcn. submitted s written offer to Minister of Music CHURCH'OF AVENEL ssltl Townshln (o purrhaw Lou 41 to WOODBRIDGI—Thitvei broke | WOODBRUxii William H. Vnortaees, Jr., 8:00 A. M.—Sunday School for M !n B'-vt rra^E. which are not needed WOODBRIDGE — Rev. Superintendent of Sunday ScbiMb children 1 to R yean of age. 6!1 VToodbridge Avenue, Avenel for oubllr use. ns tht same ar» shown Egry. newly appointed minuter Into the Woodbridge Auto Body j Katko. 551 Aim t bt. Ch»r)n S. Mu-Kenile on tr.» official T»i Aw«fment Map of ! LINDEN — Joseph F. Shlrger, Sunday Parents can attend church at at the Hungarian Reformed : Shop, St. Oeorge Arenue, ywter-, the police TUP.'.., Mr. Drn Mason, minister of s«ld Townshlo of Woodbrldge. by B«r- 57 Smith Street. Avenel, has Sunday School — 9:45 A, M. jame time. gain snd Sale Deed, with covenant Church, and hi* family, will be locate her dim mu£c: Mr. Mart;n Olsen, minister Research and Engineering Com-1 day and not only stole a quantity Morning Worship — 11 A. M. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School with »j»lnst the erontor. nt private s«lt. for honored at a dinner after the, —-. v|- allegedly oi evMifelism, Mr. O. H. Wefer- ,h» f.-m of su Hundred and Fifty dM(gn engBie#rtng di of expensive tools and wulpmenl Meetings classes for all from nursery to ifGM.OOl Dollars ceso, payable on the 10:30 worship service. Sunday, j ^ ihe had a Official Board, first Monday, 8 young people: Ung, superintendent of church delivery of said Deed, which offer «M but took a 1003 automobile, owned The Kin is \: school; Messrs. Norman Pott and smroved »nd fceo'ed sublect to final The dinner will be served at Mr shlrger, who was born In P. M. 11:00 A. M. — Church Service approval at s further tpedsl meeMn« bj Mary Lou Seheer, MUltown, three Inches ; Kayton PaLmer, ministers to the School 8treet auditorium, gomerville. wai graduated from Official Board—Third Wednes- 700 P. M—Youth Fellowship. of «>ld TnwnshlD Committee to be. held car wu vadued at *2,J00 pounds liiw hi i „» 5—,tf.r-(j#' '1. IS**, at 8:0(1 P. M. Rtv, E?ry served In the local, y rjniver«ity of New Hampshire you'Jv le hair and rait r day, 8:00 P. M. Adequate free parking rear of lESstern Divllrht Savlim Tlmel ft the church several years ago. but rj ham, N. H.. with a bache- Other equipment stolen and Women's Association — Every crnirch for those attending ser- Sunday Services: Church m ur M'-iMnal Bunding, wood-i more recently was postor of the ]m<& degm ta mechanical engln- their value are: 2 paint spray other Wednesday. 2:00 P. M. vices. School. 9:45 and 11:00 A. M.; bridge. New J«ney The Oniu-ci si: Reformed Church in Chicago. Ill ^rineeringg. Hee iiss aa membememberr oolf ththee guns, 194; one paint ipray gun. O. 'E. T. Club — Third Tues- Ladies' Aid Society, second and Church Worship, 8:45, 9:45 and T ••<•!? W-IIPTHFR NCTfTCg th»t »t S H posed a cuid* 11:00 A. M.; Junior and Senior special meetlne of the Tovn'hln Com- American Society of Mechanical! $41; one grinder. »110; two buf- troops in Went c day, 8:00 P. M fourth Monday, from 8 P. M. rnlfee o' «»ld T""'n!'f»r of the Conire- , New Jersey in Newark. machine, $145; one battery socket Sunday, 8:00 P. M. p. M. Trustees meeting, 8:00 P. M. Ex- eth Sholom. to purchase Lots | 000 men In 1958. plorers, 7:30 P. M ') to .'3 In Blck 373-E as thm.arf i < ; ^'.-J1 u :_ Pligrim Fellowship — Every senior choir, every Thursday '''"wn In ")' nffvioi T" »is«s"ifiu Sunday, 3:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 'Tuesday: Second Tuesday, dea- Sipp of sftid Township of Woodbrldge, cons' meeting, 7:00 P. M.. Wo- bv Bargain »nd Sale Deed, with COY- Cboir Rehearsals Junior choir, every Thursday men's Association and session enin* {"^"In"* the eranior. at r>Tlvate Chancel — Wednesday, 8:00 7:00 P. M. sale, tor 3lu Hundred and Flftv (MMOOi meeting, 8:00 P. M. Do'lars rnsh, payable on dellverv of i P. M. Youth Fellowship, every Sun- sild Depri, p"d. further, will either Carol — Friday 3:15 P. M. Weekly day 7:00 P. M. n]tct 5a,d offer or contirm and rltl. Junior — Friday, 3:45 P. M. Boy Scouts, every Friday 7:00 Cancer Dressing Group, 1:00 to • fv fild sale under said terms and YouUi — Friday. 5:00 P. M. P. M. v 3:00 P. M.; Senior High Recrea- condltlons or " m Session, fljst Sunday of month tion, 7:00 P. M.; Adult Bible! Township Cltrk. WOODBRIDGE METHODIST Ifi noon. q»nriv 7.in p vi To be advertised In The Ii LMder on CHURCH Trustees, second Thursday 7:30 ™ J, rZ , ^ u September 13. 1»M. Rev. Clifford B. Munn P. M. Thursday. Choirs: Cherubs, NOTICE Main Street, Woodbridfce Notice Is hereby Bhen that the fol- Deacons, second Monday 7:30 3:45 P. M.; Crusaders, 6:15; West- ! lowlni? pronosed ordinance wss Intro. Sunday Services P.M. m.nsterFriday, : /.uuMr., ancnanceid Mrs, . 8.1Club5, p2nd. ; dnred and pnraed on first resdlni; M a Bible School, 9:45 A. M. and 4th Fririav at Rflf) P M" • (m*"1nf o' »b* To«>n»hlo Committee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ana «m niaay at B.UU r. M., , „, the Town=hlD of Woodbrid« .in the horning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Junior High Recreation, 6:00' ravnv e' Vlddle-eT. New Jew, hel-•» CHURCH • . "Thank you," gasped the victim MEMBER .' your satisfaction! aoptadopted Julyy 3.. ISM, Is hueby revoked GREATER WEEKLIES ASSOCIATES, INC. Hey and Hamilton Avenues, but my mother knows; my name." and sttoentded by this enactment MEMBER CALL For* ' IB. Tnlt OtOrilntnti H shalhll ttakke erfcot AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Etv. William U. P*yn«, Vicar lmm«di»ttly upqn the adoption and An English Story adverting as teoulred byLaw. WHibrifee 8-1710 Holy Communion, 8:dO A. M. Fit Reglnal Cook (to excessively HOOH », QtnOttY, MEMBER - NEW JERSEY PRESS ASSOCIATION Morning prayer and sermon, thin Tommy i — Looking at you, OomiiiUteejiiaii-at-UrKe Attest: 11:00 AM. you blinking skeleton, anyone B. J. DUWIQANI , iPDlESEX PRESS First Sunday, Holy Communion would think there had u™ „ Township Clerk II Green St., Woodbrldgo and Smntm 11:00 A.M. famine! I To In advertised In Th» Ind»peii<|. 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridge - PhWe WO School, «:46 A. M. Tommy Yes, »nd one look at ant'LtMtcr on S»pt«nd>er 13 and 8t«- BUTTUlt Saints' Days and Holy Days, you would WU 'em who caused Holy Communion 10:00 A. U. it! »

L-jm.JadticL.dt THtmSDAY, SR 13, 195fl slrr Voters, Hospital Appoints Kath Campaign publican Aim Publicity Director Begun by Club Your Garden , [ IK Arnold* S. r 1 ( PERTH AMBOY • -. Miss Ro- WOODBRIDOE - The poM'cil This Week [ji publican municipal berta W. Murawskl. 8 West Maple campaign waa started off Mon- By Yuur Rutgrn Garden nuioiinr.ed day by the First Ward. Sixth. -•m party- ''u|)lU8nM M/I «l" '!Li ,rert- AmboyapnmlHa''- flrmllW lt» *ndorse»wit of Co»- ,,„• presidentltU cie-- j plUl. it was announced today by mltteeman Kdward J. Kath tor a row of lons-drnd trees In the front yard of a new ,, ,uiiinp for reglatra- Anthony W. Eckert. director. reelection to the Township Coffl- 27. | Miss Murawski was formerly as- mlttee home on fhy way to work. I cot in all the wdated with the Educational Rn- Mr. Rath-was present at the to wonderlnR if there Is a prob- „. Township. havhave ™ «nd Television Division of the meeting and heard Rocco Va«ca, lem of saving desirable iw, on ,,l i,o register voters., Public Relations Department, Frank Burfcte, Edward Kennedy, \ lot that has lo. be substanti lly j ,„, :.aiuaid. , Registrationn,c»iow»•'»•«s. Rutger- "s Universit—"••«"y! IMIrhael Berko and Steve Holcll filled or tut in the grading pro- at th• e home•----s o•f A graduate of Metuchen High pledge their support and those cess. ,'l individuals during of their famkllM. Trees in the way of the hou ? ,,,,m 7 to » P. M,, or Mr. Holcll preslient »*' the "nu.it RO buk what about tluw on •,,\ by arranging for group, appointed Mr. Vac:a as the sloping part of the lot? The Will. chairman of the pre-election oart that must be graded to make trari lWed by Mr. dance to be sponsored Jointly way for the drive, 4et's say? ,, nn follows; First with the Second ttttttet Demo- I put this question up t> Rsy- !i>vldxe proper. Elbur mots, November 2 at the Crafts- mnnd Pv Korbobo. extension 4 school Street. Mar- men's ctuh. The dance wilt be ipec'allst In ornamental hiJrticu'- WALK: Students at Wood bridge Hlfh SchO*) ! ..| E.ir! Street; Wil- open to the public, Musko will 'ure at the College of Agriculture, shown winking along the shoulder ol Amhojr Avenue an rwte ,,• . l'j v:.l':f»imc be furnished by Baron Bobkk, rie's had experience vtl'th the after the first session Monday. There are no sidewalk! Serving on the committee will • ])!'•«. 326 D^Kiilb problem, which com>s In two floin the new school to Ibe Intersection of Amboy Avenue be Mr. Holcli. Mr. Berko, Walter I, . u? Oery, 629 Lin- iarts, he says. and HUh Street. Tokaraki, Mr. Burkis, Edward j Myiiam Olesen. .517 One deals with the care of Kennedy. The pragram book com- ,,,,,•; Lester Stockel, trees on a lot that must be filled, mittee Includes Mrs. Sophie Pe- Unfair! , Knee; Edward Kuz- and the other part of the problem trovey, Mrs. Helen (Jyorfl, Mrs. A Louden teacher received the mpton Avenue, Ther- quite naturally is concerned with Doris Deak, Mrs. Mary Kedvea, jllowlnu letter from the mother 140 Crampton Ave- tree protection where cuts are Mrs. Mary Dubay, Mrs. Qltdys 1 one of her pupiU: * 'I REMEMBER" : K. Willis, 35 Fieet- necessary. "Clear Miss . Pleaw don't Kvclyn Orahftm, 478 Matyl; ticket sales committee, Fill Can Harm Roots give Johnny any more homework. nun'; Emma Noren, Mrs. Matilda Holdl, Mrs, Katryn No one can tell for sure if soil That sura about how long would Vacca, From Mrs. J. A. Riles, added around a tree will kl'.l ll ta*e a man to walk 40 times vi)te. Tens: I remember 60 ; .,:d Mnry Dodd. 49 Mr. Berko, secretary, an- it. according to Korbobo. He ar°und Trafalgar Square caiwd afo When pin? wood was cut 4 I Avenue, Keasbey; nounced that three new members h knows of trees that have been j 's f«<*cr '° lose a whole day's lone in ricks 4 feet hlg vi Warden Avenue; were accepted, Mrs. Rose D. Szum. worlc killed with us little as five Inches! - Then when he'd walked it fwt long and stacked along flu MISS ROBERTA W. MURAWSKI owicz, Mrs. Elizabeth Hocftfelder, you marked the sum wrong." himiec, 134 Penruyl- on top of existing soil. And he log track to fire the engine ttnr * Htpeiawn; Oxcar Robert W. LaPenta. can show you others that are i( School and the Washington SCORES ACE: Tony Ferraro of Woodbrldre may never become went out Into the piney woods U '' Mm Avenue; Thelma The next meeting will be Oc- flourishing under five feet of fill. School for secretaries, she is a professional golfer but he will always hold the distinction of This One It Obvtwu haul logs to the saw mill u tober 1 at 7:30 P. M., at the ikimd Avenue; Marie presently working toward a degree scoring a hole In one, which Is unique among the outdoor swlni- Consensus around here, says A tramp knocked on the door of j I ilso remember when we wo ... * r Fulton 3treet headquarters. i". i Ford Avwiue; In Psychology tt Rutgers Univer- ers. Tony accomplished his remarkable feat at the Aibury Park the specialist, is that texture of nn English inn named "Oeorge to the company store with a (torn Rnd the Dragon." .in. 203 Arlington sity College. Country Club on the 12th hole. He used a No. 9 iron on the soil used for fill has a lot to do Jug to get syrup and they flB* HI Smlnk, &60 Crows with whether the tree will live "Can you spare a poor man a tht jug from a large wooden bai , Miss Murawskl has enjoyed a DOUBLE PAYOFF 125-yard fairway. ,:i of Fords; Herbert or die. bite to eat?" he asked the land- Ml with * bung in the lid* Wi colorful musical career with her DENVER, Col—A witness at a i chain Quills Road; A light, sandy soil allows for IadV- took an empty bucket with us, ai accordion since childhood, ap- Federal tax evasion trial had no na, ill Main Street; ADOPTS MATE'S 11 CHILDREN Ntt Too Technical exchange of gases down at the "No." she shouted, Bnd slam- the syrup would run over whnJ ' pearing with such artists as Flor- trouble recalling the amount of a iiivan, 13 Winter CfllCAOO - Mrs. Elizabeth J. The young son of a Socal as- roots. A heavy soil packs down med the door. tt got warm and it was Deetfatm lan Zabach, The Billy Williams payment he said he made as a nd Muller, H Worth Duhtg. 32, who married Martin tronomer went to his mother re- and keeps out oxygen. After a few minutes he knocked to pour part of it in the bucket Quartet, and Joey Adams. She slot machine payoff to the defend- nit Riley, 200 Julius A professional landscaper can again, and when the landlady re- to avoid wasting li had done background music for ant. The man said he tucked the Duhig last February, became the ceutly amiiasked what the stars appeared he said, "Now could 1 helm; Ronald Lynn. arrange drain tiles in the most W« twver saw any let m "The Children's Hour" and "Ship money In the watch pocktt of his mother of his eleven children by w»r« made of and what they were have & few words with George?" rammer, yet wa ill grew up Strom Court; Beujah Mul- [ effective pattern to keep condi- Ahoy," on radio and television, trousers, then forget and sent the doing up in the sky. Thinking to and healthy. Road; David adoption recently. The children tions about right at the roots and has appeared as guest artist pants to the cleaners. When the shift the responsibility for such Wendy Road, Jean are of Duhig's first marriage to before the fill Is mada. A rise in steel costs of $10 a ton on numerous other programs. She pants came back the $470 was matters on the proper shoulders, From William R. Smith, , 4. Michael Kreltz, But if you want to make a Is predicted. 1» a member of the American Ac- gone and he had to dip up another Mrs. June Duhig, who died four- Ohio: About 87 years afo I John Mclsaacs, 34 she Bald, "Why don't you ask your do-it-yourself project of saving cordionists Association. payment of the same amount. teen months ago. The present going to school In Brtathltt County, uoad. Hilda Brause, Mrs. Duhig's first husband, George father, dear?" The boy shook his your tree, here's what you do: over the top, poslbly 12 or 15 Robert A. Loder, formerly pub- IVUB. isuiUH a nisi/ iiueuaiiu, V«EVAB« E* . Kitchen Sink, Too Ky. The best I remember, umilevard, and Robert THANKFUL FOR HURRY inches deep. teacher was Dan CardwelL lic relations director t>f the hos- Caley, died In 1953. They had no >*•?that • muc"NOBODh abouYt them,wante" hteo said know. First, cover the area to be i shadowlawn Drive, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. - children. "+>int mtmh akrait tkntM *' ha Dnl/4 You cdn see ,how successive schoolhouse was made of logs pital, resigned to enter military filled with old rubble - broken al- ^7^,4 dTbbedTwSh a Mary McMorrow, Ralph K. Steeds was glad he ate layers from coarse to flne wiU dobbed with service in the Army bricks, broken-up concrete slaps, low wattr and oxygen to reach The .e.t. were made of log. i Street and Joseph his lunch quickly that day. Fif- Rtally Eesnoaaieat and Is now stationed at Fort One On the< Deacon stones — even the old kitchen the roots. Street, Menlo teen minutes after he had eaten, Husband — You're not eeonom- In two and the flat side was hewn Knox, Kentucky. "Brother Brown, I'se a collectln' sink If it's broken up. the right front wheel of a large ical enough in these times; you Now you're ready to plant your down with »,broad ax. They put fo' de benefit o' your worthy pas- have to alter or else you will Next, add Coarse and then , :d. Michael Oalamb, truck flew Into his kitchen and ground cover. Korbobo recom- legi on them, but they didn't havt tan." explained one of the Deacons ruJn fte somewhat finer gravel about 12 nds Baltic Ivy, which will grow '' any backs, and one would get pret- •.\ Avenue; Francis Very Likely bounced around the room. Anyone me as he called on one of the breth- Wife — Well, if you don't call a Dr. Hertz — Coy Plgg's condi- In the room at the time would or 15 inches deep, | in Shade and never has to be ty tired sitting there until noon or > iiuoi street; Carmen ren. "You all know our rector am woman economical.who saves her On top of that put a layer of mowed, tion is extremely grave. have been killed or seriously In- recess. iimry Street; 8teve leabin' dis church and we all am wedding dress for a possible sec- organic matter—peatmoss, leaf-1 'We'll save for a future column Reverend Smoke — That's very jured. Damage was estimated at -t Street, Port R«ad- agoin' to get together and gib ond marriage, I'd like what you mold or similar stuff to hold the the subject of saving a tree where (Sm< entrniitUna tt All ••lima to I IIHI man, 38 Madison strange. I thot he only had a cold. $1,000. him a little momentum." Ik* Oil Tlutt, Communltr Prtw 8«(j. I think economy Is. topsoil which you now spread =uts h.ave to be made in the lot. lea, Cammidllr Bu 81, Fraikfart, Kj.)\ *rt Fischer, 417 Al- Or. Hertz — He did, but then he Hurold L. Batr. 72 took all the remedies his friends v.i'iiae; Mary Johnson. prescribed. FORDS, NOPEUWN ani KEASBEY . A.-iuie; Maxie C. Ber- Rnnsen AVMUM. James ;:n Kemsen Avenue. Todaft Pattm* flf COMWfi EVfMTS PROFESSIONAL MEN rxiik'.s. 62 Manhattan ;nl Bessie Myers, 66 NEW Printed Pattern IT i Avenue, all of Avenel; (Note: For Insertions In the calendar, call :HI, 827 Terrace Ave- Eat tort o cut BUSINESSMEN YOU CAN •:.>:I&AC; William Bird, Sew and fit Mrs. William Romig, Jr., 501 Crows Mill Road, ioid. Sewaren. Valley 6-4562, before noon on Tuesday of each week. Mrs. Romlg Is correspondent for Fords, MERCHANTS A REACH Discussed Hopelawn and Keasbey,) , )i Style Show SEPTEMBER The People of Benjamin Wein- 13 Meeting of American Home Department of Fords Women's ••sident pf the Demo- Club, Ubrai7. 1 P. M. WOODBRIDGE pi ':• u Club of gajt Ave- 16—Award Day, Hopelawn Youth Organization, 1:30 P. M.. L, I ai the ftrst meeting Clyde Avenue Playground. •n Monday at the 17—Meeting of Fords Democratic Women's Club, 8:15 P. M., .urn. Lope's Restaurant. TOWNSHIP discussed for the 17—Meeting of Art Department of Fords Women's Club at home .1.1 i-ct luncheon, spon- of Mrs. Chester ^aginskl, 28 Dunbar Avenue. . 1 HI nt local democrat- 17— Meeting of Mothers' Auxiliary, Fords-Clara Barton Little Through Our )i- held September 29 League, Amboy Avenue Ffc'ehouse. Club. Models 18—Meeting Ladles' Auxiliary, Keasbey Fire Company, 8 P. M., tt .. the East Avenel Flrehouse. Advertising !-. Elmer MltcheU, 18—Meeting of PTA of Our Lady of Peace School. Stlilatter. Mrs. Wll-j 18—,Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary, Hopelawn Memorial Poat Mis. Daniel Healing M52, V. F. W. pli Kelly. A two-hour Columns i "'• 18 Military Band Rehearsal, Fords Memorial Post 6090, V. F. W. featured and a full 20- -Meeting of Demier Cri Club at home of Mrs. John Soren- Ill: i : (•on will be served. sen, 200 Cutter Avenue. WOODBKIDGE I Ii \ be purchased from 20—Meeting of Fords Memorial Post 6090, V.F.W. Hall, flew FORDS mi Welnsteln,, chair* Brunswick Avenue. i-illy. Mrn. Mitchell or 21—Adult discussion group, Fords Library, 8 P. M. Film: "Room ISELIN '•'• members ol the for Discussion." 23—Lions Club Picnic at Johnson Park. AVENEL ["•:i:-!us was unanimously 24—Meeting ol"Fords Lions Club, Lope's Restaurant, 6:30 P. M. ' the club's choice for 2V—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post 6090, COLON IA [<» iimiueeman from the VJ.W. k: i 'I lit* u#x» nwrting of HOPELAWN 24—Penny sale, sponsored by Ladiea' Aunnlary, Hopalawn Me- 11 be known as "Elmer morial Post 1352, VJ.W., In post rooms, 113 James Street. SEWAREN " Public Invited. '"'« ilvlc Improvement 25—Luncheon andiFood Sale, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., Ladies' Aux- PORT READING *iis instructed to noti- A" committee of dan- iliary, Fords, Memorial Post 6090, V. F. W. Hall, New • tit the Fifth Dli- Brunswick Avenuef . 1 d as a result of 27-rMeeting of St. John'rPTA. 8 P. M. 1 supervision ended 27—Meeting of Cub Pack J154, SchrdB 35inch nap; blouse, ju Tjrds 36-1 uth fabric. OCTOBER their "home town" paper ... not only to find out what is going pn locally, Mitchell and Mrs. 8iod Thlrty-flvs cent* ID coins l—Meeting of Prlscilla Missionary Circle'of Our Redeemer lor this pattern-add 5 cents for Lutheran Church. 8 P. M. but also to find you . . . your serviees and products. They need you and you tacb pattern If you wish Ut-class 1-^-Meettng of Altar Rosary Society at Our Lady of Peace !l <>n has reported that. maillot. Send to 170 Newspaper Church. need them. Encourage them to do business with you,; Don't just hope they call nt with India was near Pattern Dipt., 231 West 18th St., 1—Meeting of fit. John's First Aid Squad. «1|J N«w York U, N. Y. Print ptatajy on you . . . ask them to. They want to know what you have to offer . . . *400,000,000 worth NAMI. ADORE88 with ZONE, 2—Meeting of Mothers' Club, B.8A. 03, Our Lady df Peace states sur- n* «TVLE NUMBER. Auditorium, 7:30 P. M. country, 2—Fashion 8how, sponsored by Fords Bub-Junior Womtn'a hut aren't going to ask you . . . you've got to tell thpm! *> ••". • Club in School 14. 2—Meeting ol Ladles' Auxiliary Fords Memorial P*»t 6Q80, PUBUSHIUG CO. V. F. W. Hall, . ' STREBT i-Meetlng of Wonwn'8 Outtd, St. Johafs Episcopal Church Auditorium. 7:4iP.M. It Pays to Advertise O N, J. 4—Mating of Lftdles' AW Society, 1:30 P. M.,,Our Redeemer Enclosed pleaae find $3.00 for one-year Lutheran Chureh. - ' You have invested in good equipment, a nice'store, attractive display)* . ^ .why subscription to: 4—Meeting- of fords Memorial Poat 609a, V. F W. Hall, Httt Bninswlftk Avenu«. not also invest in advertising . . . good- advertising . . . that will reach the i ft-MteUng of United Exempt Firemen, Keasbey Pirehquae, TO PRESS 8—Meeting ol Pords Lions Club, 6:30 P/M, Lope's Resturant, people who are looking for you. Our advertising representatives will be glad to EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON •—Meeting of MQtbew' Club, BSA 52, at home of Mrs. Anthony Mastrovloh, 8S7 Main Street. assist you in planning and laying out your advertisement, at DO extra charge. . , to:' l0~M«ettng of FdnU Womeni Club, Library 8:15 V. M. Ji—Pupw Oirlvt, Hopelawn Fire Company. t4~Communion breakfast after 8 A. M. Mass, Holy NMM SMlety of Our Lady* of Feace Church, ID nev auditorium. CALL WO 8-1710 »7—DeBartment Luncheon at Ilk's, club, KUtaiMth, 13:30 p. M. ,.**, PAGE G-B THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 195B ! 1.1 Fund Drive Sept. 17. /,«, 7he - ,H • Sweetness & Light f Continued from Page One) to their need—or afraid to By League of Women I ,„„ 1 rnfofre it. wnonHRlDOE-A drive for funds a mom. I have been frightened all will be held September 11-28 by the League 0( . Wootibrldpe Township to enable it to carry out v" week at the constant Row of coming year, it was announced, today by Miss \\r jMtcpbone. ca'J,B,., which hasj finance chftlfSTMV. Miss Henrictcwn, a Mrs-long mldfcrrt of w0 come to our office from of the Guidance Department at of the United s livro ,4ml Thrr*: -potters who fear for their Wnndbridge High School, advtaed ed woman the • A Riou.i or hoys. 9 to li. had children's safety in Retting that contribution* may be mailed! The Leagu* "• to her at 150 Prospect Avenue,' Miss Henrirk ^ to flfifl from schools ^Vc h£tvc Woodbridge. ceaor to Buckncii Avnme. Woodbrkige. no sidewalks where they are The local league, Miss Henrlck- can Woman ,s There was no admission charge most imperatively needed. sen explained, U preeently en- ^whlch led tv 1 1 but soft drinks «••r* soil at 2 cents .. , . in gathering material lor 'for womnn iiu d our llce{orce a glass and with pretzels at 3 a» P° Cannot a booklet entitled, "Know Your It wa« the IT- cents a glass, A total of H52 accommodate the necessity Town." and monies raised In thecongratulatorgulatoryy was realized and the rnonfy was f t ffl { , h u drive will help pay the costs of sages from p: broucht to Thr Independent- piihlicfttlon. Elaenhowe:r ni Lcadrr for the Woodbridge Emer- is most imperatively necd'd The proposed booklet win M, son, honorin, gency Sqmd Participating as • * * fattua! In nature and designed to Jong history r• players, reft-rees twirlers and We can acquaint residents with the many It wax furtw cheerleaders wer? Charles L|nd- g" extravagant facets of local government, m-> Miss Henrlck 1. man. Freddy Hi?h. Ken Warsehal, with our amphitheaters, but eluding the duties and resppnsl- the non-panu' Bobby Singer Bruce Launhardt, ^ vide j , aJ billties of the various offleers, League, ih ,„ Billy Antrli" Gi'v Seguine, Jim- " s boards and agencies. from "accoptm-: mji Bent. Raymrnd Hancock. Us-' afoty requirement for our Miss Henricluen added that elected iiovr-: lie Horvath. Walt McKinney. children. Where the dickens similar booklets published by local; officer* of puh' Buster. Hancock. Barbara Petty. • • ,, mothers When leacues in other communities Joan Davidson . . . Alfred W. were au y°U mowers wnen son of Mr. and Mr*, this money was being wasted have proven informative and have been of great value. A. Leithner 25 Madison Avenue. ,vhen yOUi;ould have insistedV s Suffrage Anniversary Avenel hr;s been assigned to Co. , . ,- B. 2nd Training Regiment of the tnat we sPend our funds— Announcement of the local MAJB v s. Army TraminK center, in- borrowed or not—in taking drive came coincidental^ with the celebration of the 38th annlver- lantn. at Fort Dix, for basic precaution that your •H.V- ?very r GUILD DONATION: Mrs. R. R. Feddmen, prmMlnt *f the W»m ns Hospital Guild Mrs. (.. Hoffman, chairman of the carnival held training . . . James S. Duda. 1 ' ' : snry of the ratification of the 19th Madi.son Avcnu?. Avenel. is on a Child get to School safely and in May sponsor,* by the Women's Hospital G«1M. art shown h*r with Walter I Krupa. Adm.nstrat.vr. mm nine the nr« refru- amendment to the Constitution cralor that wms recently donated to the Pedtetric* Department f ™ tV rarnival proririK Tlir (inild also donated Iwo of the laatest motor trip to Florida. He is plan- rf turn home safely? It is a type omen tents to thr hospital. MARILYI nin, to vIMt friends in Washing- ft f d concern to tnton annd GrnrRif ifnrriaa r Joyce Sorenson MONRoi you now—but what were you their best is good enough, School Opening Church (JroUp Jolt in fts'. doing then, and what is even • • • Continued from PSTC One» I Married Saturday more YOUR NEW Leo Farley vrho is in charge of important, what are if we cou]d get our re- land Furniture Co.. Philadelphia, bus transportation for the Board you going to do now? valuation program under wnere th* furnlture te b*in* mftn' Bazaar Project WOODBRIDQE — Miss Joyce | ufactured for Roberts and were of Education tells us that by the * * * 1 re SOCIAL SECURITY Elissa So re risen, daughter of Mr. end of this week all problems; way, we could borrow the promised 150 chairs a day each AVENEL — Mrs. Gordon Haniw | and Mrs. 3. J. Sorcncen, 191 day this week. Furniture has been ^ in transporting the youngsters Onr Board of Education money to provide buses to tre ' c«n,,rit» s.h./.iro T O™^V (•„ «Qm nlm at Drew University m July security checks. I expect to earn t>earl-trimmed cap and she car- Avenel School, voters in the Fifth; • • ing a balance of $55.370 65. ried a prayer book marked with and Eighth districts of the Third j problem and we cannot ex-, Cancer dressing chairman. Mrs. ] 52,500 this year working' for a Mr. Aa^oe assured The mce- Thomas Hil[ announced that two mining company, but will not be gardenias. Ward will vote in the Avenel First i pect to pass its Solution ndentL«ader that there is a pendent-L«ader that there is aemergency meetings were held; paid, until next year. Will this Miss Joan Sorensen, twin sis- Aid Squad Building on November! A referendum for safety, emergency j along to someone e^ge. After y ? sufficient balance left to cop- during the Bummer at which time affecf t my getting social security ter of the bride, as maid of honor, 6 ... ; an One plete the school. all, the State did not decree: . 381 dressings were made. The ! checks this year? wore a ballerina-length gown of The Roberts contract is di- grOup will resume regular Wednes-1 A. Yes. Under the social se- pale pink silk with matching cum- Tidbits: that we put schools where ' Palmer vided as follows: 1,075 combined ^y meetings. Donations of ma- j curity retirement test, the merbund. She carried a Colonial desks and chairs, $17,137.50; audl- be left at the church or! Syracuse University announced we have put them, that wej terial may wages earned during the year bouquet of pink roses. (Continuea from Page One) tortom seating, $30,440.20; labora-1 with Mrs. Hill. { are considered, rather than the Alvin F. Rymsha, Colonia, serv- today that three Woodbridge stu- use a site whether it be i tory furniture, $27,738; library,! it was announced by Mrs.! dents were on the Dean's list for days, but would be In the town amount actually paid. ed as best man. $16,517.99. George Young, sewing chairman' the last term. They are Elizabeth served by sidewalks or not.|haU anyway Qn the 25th as there Q—3. I've worked under social After a wedding trip, Mr. and that the Christmas missionary box | security for 10 years and have Mrs. Sanchez will make their Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 was to be a short meeting. LIBRARY* SCHEDULE ! will be sent to Florida this year. my 40 quarters in. Does this home in Buffalo, New York. For Eugene Burns. Haddonfleld, for- •This, my friends, is our She asked members to bring their merly of 117 Prospect Avenue; In his communication to the AVENEL — Mrs. Frank Mazzur, mean I'll get maximum benefits travelling the bride wore a grey own doing. This, by our in-copunittee Commissioner Palmer donations to the next meeting. when I reach 66. regardless of sheath dress with matching ac- Gloria Chodosh. daughter of Dr. MMWis««f the AMM) Fm Pub- " Pftns were discussed for the an- and Mrs. Maurice Chodosh, 146 difference and our neglect, wrote: "It is hoped by that time lic library, announces the follow- whether I work under social se- cessories. nual church bazaar be held No- curity coverage again? Green Street, and Lois Samson, we have permitted. We, our- (the week of the 24th) other ing fall and winter schedule for vember 15 in the church auditori- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William plans will have materialized and library hours; mornings, Tuesday A. No. Having 40 quarters of ui# under the co-chairmanship of coverage means you are perma- Samson, 493 Barron Avenue. All selves, are the ones who are 1 botj. of us will be in .a positiqn and Thurisday, 10:00 KM. to 1:00Mrs. Arthur Peteisoti and MrV are graduates of Woodbridge High putting those Children on to express our point of view with P.M.; afternoons, Monday, Peter Cocuzza. nently Insured and eligible to School. Sorry to hear that Super- of what Wednesday and Friday, 3:00 P.M. some monthly benefit when -STATE- FRIDAY an! high-speed roads twice a day j \ to 5:00 P.M.; evenings, Tuesday Mrs. Clark announced that Oc- you're 65. The amount of that intendent of Schools Victor C. be from tober 7 is World Wide Communion THEATRE FREK! IK!' Illli Nicklas is on the sick list again. and Thursday from 7:00 PM. to benefit is based on yoij^average and telling them to do theeither side of the community." Sunday, and that the Semi-An- Woodbridge, N. J. to III) K:i. 1 - 8:00 P.M. The library will be earnings up to age 6; 1 Hope he will be up and around best they can for them- Meanwhile the Hopelawn Al- nual PresbyteriaM meeting will be CANHV ,ni..: I'"!' very soon. . . . closed on school holidays and on WED. THRU SAT. selves—and then hope that has gone on record as op-days when the school Is closed be* held October 8 at Basking Ridge. ANNIVI.K*u;> 1.lit) "violently" the construc- cause of Inclement weather. The meeting will start at 10 AA1. Appeal on Tax Rule Frank Sinatra - Phyllis Kirk in FKiim MLI. I tion of the highway through any Those attending are asked to bring ill) ll'f UT-! •• In the Mailbag: Mr «and Mrs. Prank Coupland, 27 j other route other than Route 440. their lunch, a cup- and spoon. Mrs. (Continued from Page One) "JOHNNY CQNCHO" (1111 M;; \ I received a very impressive In a Caged Hugh MacKenzie is in charge of equitable tax bills, for all taxing Plus Second Street; a son to Mr. and Element issued yesterday ,rd I note from Laszlo Toelgyessy- they stated "Many of our resi- transportation. districts. Heretofore the county Robert Wagner - Virginia Leith Robert Tavli.r Mrs. Fred Chiecuto, 454 Ford Ave- The Dowager — What has be- Emmer, 59 Cutter's Lane, Wood- dents • have previously been come of Mr. Gadabout? He used Mrs. LeRoy Gates was intro- board used an average of 22 per "A KISS BEFORE DYING" bridge, president of the Collegia! nue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. cent in equalizing the assessments forced to move their houses and to be quite a lion. duced as a guest and Mrs. Frank Friday Nilf Ii II1(,M SCHOOL N1TE "G" Society of Hungarian Veterans. It Fred Peper, 398 Alrich Drive; a belongings many times for what Cenegy was welcomed as a nev.in the 25 municipalities, The Old Tea Hound—He doesn't SUNDAY - MONDAY made me stop and think because daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the, State Highway Department go out any more. He married a member. The State division ruled last most of us native-born Americans, vear tnat Randolph Scott-Gail Russell in Behen, 51 First Street. Also calls 'progress.' We feel our citi- society lion tamer. Hostesses at the social hourj this method was im- THE 6th OF I am afraid, take our heritage were Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, chair- proper and set aside the 1955 table a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hel- zens have done more than their and our citizenship for granted. snaie for man; Mrs. Aaron Pinkocze, Mrs. which Is now under attack in the 'SEVEN MEN FROM NOW man, 7 Pine Tree Drive, Colonia; ^ls so-called progress, In dollars and cents—our friends Plus *Mr. Emmer wrote of a trip the State Position and neighbors. Clarence Jamison, Mrs. Frank State Supreme Court. It was Jc/f Chnriill'-i I ' "' group took to Washington on Sep- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Emll Burke, Mrs. John Morgan. Mrs. htated in the 1955 decision <*that Kirron Moore - Lots Maxwell in "We not only lose homes and The Hopelawn Alliance includes 1 tember 8. He said in part: "Be-Triglia^ 62 Plymouth Drive. Ise- SATELLITE IN TIIE SKY property, which means a loss in Hopelawn Post, VFW, Hopelawn Frederick Lott and Mrs. Wilbur the co'imty board was mandated "TOY TIGtR"" cause we are in America five lin; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paffrath. ty law to use 100 per cent valua- tajc ratables • for the Township Home and School Association, TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY years and most of us are newThomas Kenney, 32 Elizabeth -•ons in apportioning county taxes. and which loss must be absorbed the Hopelawn Engine Company American citizens—and the ones Avenue, Menlo Park Terrace; a Badges of Courage Through the process of the equali- James Cagney - Humphrey by the other residents of theFirst Aid Squad, Hopelawn En- EXTRA Hi: I who are not are becoming citizens daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Michael Wlfey—If I were you I wouldn't zation table, all the municipalities Bogart in Wingler, 75 Avenel Street, Ave- Towhshlp, but we also lose other gine Company and the Ladies'' Hour of ( •>'" In a very short time, we decided to boast of my courage by contin- were brought up to 100 per cent "THE OKLAHOMA KID" nel -" things that cannot be evaluated Auxiliary of Hopelawn VFW. ually showing off with that medal The net effect was to reduce the LATE IHIKK take the trip. We are good citizens Plus in our mother country and we'are of valor on your chest. ax bills of municipalities with SATURDAY < Hubby — Then perhaps I hadhigh ratios, such as Perth Amboy Dennis Morgan - Jane Wyman trying to be good citizens 'here James Cue"1 better ( remove my wedding ind New Brunswick, and to in- "BAD MEN OK MISSOURI" Our first stop was to visit Wash- rins It* ington and the White House also. crease the bills! or municipalities Where our fate and tlie world's BIG! NEW! BEAUTIFUL! w:tli low ratio such as Wood- are decided." The noti went on bridge. to state they hoped to meet the The assessed value of real e.statr -FORDS- _ ( . New Jersey Senators and the reported by assessors for the Fifth District Congressman, but Re-Elect Township was $38,891,182 and PLAYHOUSE Bad Man from M unfortunately they were not in that fixed by the county board Tor • 11-2-03 IB Washington at the time. The note Watch lor Our Return the Township WHS t224.9a4.540. THURS. THRU SAT. Plus concluded, "We want the people to tYM.i, know that as new citizens we join ISELINNJ Frer to the American people, . . ." in Several Weeks at "JOHNNY CONCHO" A T ISEUN H-8-909* Frank Sinatra - PhyUb Kirk Fur H •> v' AIR-CONDiTiONM) UNIDENTIFIED FLYING Lust Hut Not Least: SUBJECTS" ' NEW LOCATION THURS., FRI., SAT. Gl*nt Ruiii'" Born at Perih Amboy General i Documentary Film) Hospital . . . from Woodbridge, a I SEPTEMBER 13-14-15 Plus Otlur \ > SAT. MATINEE — EXTRA M'lh- dau^lpter to Mr. and Mrs. George (Other JEnd of Same Building) \ _ In Coiui''!-'1 Wtlccx, 106 Hillside Avenue; a son "MOBY DICK" CARTOONS and COMEDY Gregory Peck to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krupanlch, SUN. TIIRIPTUKS! 801 Alrnboy Avenue . . . from Fords, Also TRADING POS "CHIME AGAINST JOE" illl t son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony WE WILL BE AT 'The Il'tmc »' ''" AlUegro, 421 Crows Mill Road: a Jiilm Bromfirld - Julie London "FOREIGN INTRIQUE" daughter to Mr. antl"Mj-s. William SAT., SEPT. 1 — MATINEE Robert Mite hum • Gtnerteve Mansfield. 56 Ford Avenue; son to 99 MAIN ST. •'• I KATIRES - 5 CARTOONS Page Rnu'f I STARTS SUN.—FOR I WEEK "MAGM/1CENT SPECIAL 18th Thru 22nd ROUGHNECKS" \ WOODHfRIDGE Ill'H "AWAY ALL BOATS" Jack (arson - Mickey Rooney I HIGH STUDENTS! Jed Chandler WEDNESDAY, SEPT. II I • VAKSin SWEATERS "THE BFO Abo -I'u-Attr.:''-" • VARSITY JACKETS "EARTH vs. FLYING HUNGARIAN SHOW , • GYM SUITS ROBERT JAMISON SAUCERS" From J P. M. CoDtlnuoua "The Ktnssy NOW IN STOCK! Friday Night iod Democratic Candidate On Low". \ Strictly Adult •»'"; ,^1 All n-ty S*turiUy fur 1 1 Jewish Uoljr paya ST. DEMETRIUS COMMUNITY CENTER Extra Al " " A "LEE and HY" 681-691 Hoosevelt Avenue, Carteret SHERIFF Dancfng Every Friday Niffht t FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Tuesday, „ Co-H" 99 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE November 6, 1956 BARON BOBICI lV«A»iT. WWMUDM P&1H (or by AND HIS ORCHESTRA -ISELIN Mepenbent - leaber COLONIA 51'KNDENT-^LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 PAOlSIVfflf Co. Sponsors Paper Drive Set Sisterhood Plans Courses By Colonia Squad Public Card Party H,|A A meeting of the Volunteer Chemical Hook COLONIA — The Colonia First I3ELTN - An executive b<«pitl j,i T company Was held Aid Squad met Sunday when, It meeting of the Sisterhood of Con- .,, tiin mrcmn Avenue was reported that the Squad made gregation Beth Sholom of Itelln ,viih Stnnley T. Seabas- a total of 20 jcalls during Au- I'RS held at the home of ifrt, • gust, Of these five were transpor- Jerry Barrls. 212 Julius Street, tation, 14 emergency, and one i,,, ( William Price re- with Mrs George Gross, or|*nl- I,, i hi' number of fires an- miscellaneous. Squad men worked zatlon vice president, presiding. ' 115 hours and travelled 370 miles. , ini; August and elabo- The ways and means commit- p ,h.- increased number of One of the calls was arranged j tee reported that a card party mm... durlnf! th« past few through the New Jersey First Aid will be held at the VFW H»fl, issued a warning that Council, a relay run from Asbury Route 27, October 29. Mrs. Louir ,„,, „!• persons sending In Park to New York City. Bnftteln, chairman of the coui- ,1-ms will be prosecuted to, It was also noted that the re- mlttee for the project stated that cut of the law. : sults of the monthly paper drive tickets for the affair will be scfld at a nominal fee and that there f!,,)ol will start October 3, have been very poor recently. All p M. to 10 P.M. These residents are again asked to please would be table and door prtees. ,11 br conducted for all save all newspapers and maga- Mrs. Irvine Korland was ap- i,],n and for those who zines for the month and place pointed as chairman of a com- r.simis during the last the bundles at the curb on the mittee for selling greeting cards 'H,r sfhool will also be last Sunday of each month, re- for the SIsteYhood. lo, > i, i.ibfr 10, 17 and 24 gardless of weather conditions, A rummage sale will be held by il,, afternoon of Sunday Increased operations of the the Sisterhood on December it M from 2 Pit to • P.M Squad due to the population and IS at Ellzabethport. In charge 1-. < m\e un outdoor session growth ot the area necessarily of the project will be Mrs. Ber- lire apparatus and nard KravlU. ;iii will be held. Second means an increase In expenses. A i -iiiff Ronald Morrlssey Rood respqrise from all residents A vote of thanks was given td on paper drive Sunday will be of FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: Youngsters and theh proud mothers are seen at new School 18. Iselin, Mrs. Lawrence Steinberg In her help in meeting thpse expenses. when the doors of the building were opened to fjuplh for the first time, Monday. As can be read- efforts to clrry on the dtitle* i'P was appointed to < A program has been arranged ily seen from the picture, the site work at the school has not been completed and pupils and of the ways and means commit- hc erecting of a me- to make a house-to-house can- mothers Were forced to walk through mud. tee during the absence of lU c in the flrehouse (or vass to promote the sale of the chairman, Mrs. Peter KravlU. members. Raymond fire extinguishers. Cooperation of At the tint meeting of the new unpointed chairman the residents Is asked in the pur- Barney Ross to Speak season of the SUterhood, at by J. Wlnnlck Colonia Youth Completes chase of this exceptional exting- At Lions Club Dinner Pershlng Avenue School, Septem- uisher, a necessary ltam in every ber 24, a skit entitled "Sisterhood ::i dunce for a decensed home. Galtles," will be presented. family will be held Sat- ISELIN — Barney Ross, for- Red Cross Aquatic Course Several members of the Squad mer welterweight champion, The education portion as well ,-niiin, October 8. at the 1 COLONIA—Ten days of swim- instruction; 10 A. M.. swimming as refreshments served will be Imniin Avenue, Johnny and their wives are planning to Will be the guest speaker at a attend the annual convention of dinner dance to be sponsored ming and boating! instructloh, followed by a rest pe In keeping with the Jewish Holi- ami his orchestra will riod and lunch; 1:30 P, M., lead day of Succoth. in) The committee tn the New Jersey State First Aid by the Iselin Lions Club Monday If that's your idea of a good Council, Saturday and Sunday, night at 6:30 o'clock at the ership training; 2:30 P. M., life' The board voted to aid the : v.c dance is C. DePaola, MltS. ANTHONY CO1TOIA North saving and water safety instruc- Women's League in sending A Maskarinec. O In Atlantic City. ^Green Street flrehouse for last one Little League Champions of tion; 6 P. M., canoeing, boating, Chanuka gifts to servicemen /..ilck, M. WorotylkR, W. you. But he will Iselin. or sailing instruction. Dinner 1E overseas. l.inyd. R. Brady, T. Fla- Anthony Coppola and Bride add, It Can mean plenty of work followed by a study hour or semi- • MatlaRa. O. Weber, R. Colonia Coupie Mr. Ross, who heads the too. nar, with recreation after that Civic Club to Hear . Si , B, Hodge and P. Armed Forces News, was decor- Boyce has just returned from and 10; 30. lights out. I ated as a Marine and has done ChUd Psychologut On Honeymoon to Florida 10 days at a Red Cross Aquatic "As you can see, that's a pretty i >• company will partici- Marks Anniversary much work among disabled School at-«oat*burg, N. Y. It is 75th anniversary pa- COLONIA St. Cecelia's Mis Marie Forte and flower girl, j veterans, enabling them to at- full schedule," Boyce said. "But COLONIA — The Colonia Civic one of 30 suoh schools held we had time off for a talent show, Improvement Club has announced If the Perth Amboy Fire Church, Iselin, was the setting Miss Adalene Crosta, both of COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tend ball games throughout the throughout the nation each sum- sports competition, community that Mr. Lewis Rosenbloom, child .Saturday afternoon, for the marriage of Miss Mary I Newark. liam Wels were hosts at a double United States. mer by the American Red Cross. singing, and a water show. psychologist with the New Bruns- Iber 29. The firemen will Ann Millto, daushteur of Mr, and Rocco Melillo, uncle of the celebration party in honor of th'eir Boyce explained that the pur- Boyce was sent to the aquatic wick school system, will be a guest Hi .a the flrehouse prior to Mrs. Peter Millto, Inman Avenue. bridegroom, served as best man, 25th wedding anniversary and Mr. pose of' the schools is to train school by the Woodbridge Town- speaker at the September n Chief Price will be to Anthony Coppola, son of Mr. while Joseph Coppola, cousin of Wei's birthday fet their home on j Auxiliary Begins students to be instructors In first ship Red Cross Chapter. He said meeting. Mr. Rosenbloom will | and Mrs. Michael Coppola, Stone the bridegroom, was ring bearer. West Street, Saturday. aid, swimming, and small craft Street, Newark. The double-ring that men and women 18 years of speak on the functions and bene* Both are from Newark. Serving as Guests attending were Mr. and handling. Once the student has ceremony took place Saturday af- age or older and certified by a fits of a child psychologist in ushers were Jerry and Thomas Mrs. Otto Oavenus, Port Jervls, Ynle Party Plans passed his courses and earned his physician to be in sound physical ternoon with Rev. Thomas Ray- the school system. in Church Coppola, brothers of the bride- N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Roes- certificate he is expected to pass cpnditlon are eligible to make ap- wood, officiating. groom; Patrick Papa and Anthony In connection with the- talk sler, Sr,, Mr, and Mrs, Bruno j — The Ladle*' Auxil- on his newly acquired skills by plication for training at a Red a, shaft film, depleting a ease Given tn marriage J>y her fa- zzartaQ,. Newark; Richard Mil- RoesBler,, ' " .• and Mrs. Walter. Gross-Aquatic School. history WlUJatJihown, A business Nans Rally Day ther, the bride wore a gown of lto, brother of trie bride, Anthony Roessler antf' ch'ildren, Oall and planning 'tor its annual Christmas This willingness to teach others 'meetinf t)tl U held after: Which UN Teachers of the white mousseline de sole. Her Mllllto and Chester Wisniewski, all Walter, Jr., all of Dover; Mr. party by naming Mrs. Edith Is a major requirement for enter- Tea to be Given for refreshments will be served. of Colonia. 1 of First finger-tip length veil of Illusion and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. Har- Sherry chairman in charge of ar- Ing an aquatic school. The Red Everyone 11 Invited to attend. fell from a crown which was dec-* nm Church 4f helin met Alter a two-week honeymoon in riet Carlson, Tony Vigltale, all ran|ej)|Jents during a meeting in Cross, alarmed by the heavy toll All School Personnel orated with sequins and seed -.vhen plan* were dls- Florida, the cquple will reside on of Rahway; Francis Fitzgerald, the post home. Mrs: Lilla Mae whicR drowntogs and water acci- Nature's law of balance never pearls. She carried a prayer book . COLONIA — A welcome to .H the September pro- Archangel Avenue. For travelling Avenel; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dzlombak was appointed hospi- dents exact each year, is training fads, When a man's pate quits which was adorned with orchids all school personnel of the :<1 Rally Day, Sunday. the bride chose a brown tweed Schneider .Bullville, N. Y. tal chairman for Menlo Park. Instructors and sponsoring water produclnahfllr, his ears take on and stephanotis. Woodbrldge Township schools : 30. Two. n«w teachers sheath dress with matching jacket Attending from Colonia were Members were informed that safety courses in order to reduce the jobHDetroit Free Press. Attending the bride as maid of will be given tn the form of and beige accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mid- the next district meeting will be the toll. |»i>i>ointed. Mm. Jacobsen honor was Miss Carmella Cristello, a tea on Wednesday, between The bride to a graduate of wood Way; Mr. and Mrs. Charles held Friday In Old Bridge. Also Before a candidate is sent off Peter Terwerda, who Inman Avenue. The bridesmaids the hours of three and six P. M. Woodbrldge High School, class Oliphant, Sr.. West Street; Mr. scheduled Is a dinner honoring to an aquatic school he is care- • Mrs,, Chaflei De Oeso, wer.e Mrs. Elvira Wisniewski, Co- in "School 16, Colonia. Hostess- of 1954, and Is employed in the and Mrs, Albert Poote, Inman Mrs. Francis Totoro, department fully screened by his local Chap- •tf A. M. tension of the lonia, and Miss Helen Mllito, sis- es for the occasion will be the sohooi. Mlw Judith advertising department of West' Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund president Saturday In Newark. ter. His aptitude for aquatic members of the Woodbrldge ters of the bride; and Miss Louella inghouse Electric Corp. Edison. Hughes, Savoy Place; Mr. and Members who ' had birthdays training is studied and he must .rt Mrs. Henry Welman Saunders, Colonia, cousin of the Township Education Associa- • Mr». Robtrt Argalai Mrs. Otto Fehlauer, Prescott Ave- In July and August as well as pass a rigorous physical examina- tion. bride. The junior bridesmaid was nue and Miss Barbara Sokol. those celebrating this month will tion. His application is sent on to LOW •ne A. M. teuton. Membership Tea Held The Woodbridge teachers |t< .u-hfrs will .be dedicated be honored September 20. area headquarters for final ap- have for four years welcomed all Hartford 501 service at the 11 o'clock Husbands Defeat Wives By Iselin Sisterhood Mrs. Agnes Nieradka was wel- proval, new teachers and members of |p • "ivcie Sunday. Septem- Birthday Party Honors comed as a new member of the To underline his point that the school personnel at a tea. Norfolk 76* In Soft Hall Contest ISELIN — A membership tea, Benjumin Thompson auxiliary and Mrs. Gertrude there was plenty of business mixed Mrs. Kay Chalker, president frm iiSV SBUKSITICK (ii.nei- 30 will llao be pro- sponsored by the Sisterhood of Strasscr won the special award, with pleasure, Boyce outlined the of the association, extends a altar i ?M tad Sundays. 3 ni|o. COL.ONIA — A group of people i ril«, 10% Ut not inel. Congregation Beth Sholom of COLONIA — Benjamin Thomp- Mrs. Ethel Gifford was the win- activities of a typlcal.day. It went cordial Invitation to everyone '••«y for the Sunday School spent Sunday afternoon playing Iselin. was held at the name son, Amherst Avenue, was feted ner of the dark horse prize, like this: 6:30 A. M., reveille; 7 connected with the school sys- soft ball at Colonia Memorial of Mrs. Harry Wosk. 8 Baker at a party in honor of his birth- prize. A. M., breakfast; 8 A. M., first aid tem. LIBRARIAN" Park. The teams conslted of hus- Street. day. bands versus wives with the men - Mrs. Girl Zeismer Mrs. Oeorge Gross and Mrs. Among those present were his • named librarian of the soundly defeating the women by the fantastic score of 200 to 3 Samuel Kahn spoke for the or- wife and son, George; Mr. and ''iblic Ubr»rjr replacing Mrs. Theodore Thompson and at the end of a fourteen Inning ganization. Representatives of the "" iiuTt Perlllard who has children, Margaret and Theodore, game. The teams took turns at Sisterhood were Mrs. Harry Wosk I he library reopened and Mrs. David Weissman. Jr.; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Burkett You'll be happy to learn •,. .nil .services «id books baby-sitting. and son, Jackie; John Burkett, Anyone Interested in playing Guests included Mrs. Sonya bailable to Iaelln resl- Kline, Mrs. Martha Pollack, Mrs. Sr., all of Clark; Mr. and Mrs, i the same schedule of in future games may contact Mrs. A. T. Lowe, Brooklyn, N. Y,; Mr. August Otte. Florence Avenue, or Adele Hoffman, Mrs. £hirley i^t year. There are 4,400 Salkin, Mrs. Shirley Priedlander, and Mrs. O. L. Olsen, Bloom^leld; |» juvenile bbbkf available Mrs. Harry Morecroft, Kimberley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bartok, Lin- Road. Mrs. Betty Savage, Mrs. Betty ilatiim. ' Eisjnan, Mrs. Mildred Trachten- den; Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Carlson, berg, Mrs. Claire Pirkser . and Carteret, and Mr. and Mrs, Mi- Mrs. Shirley Slotnick, all of Co- chael Worotylka and children, Diane and Walter,1 Colonia. mm • m • m - m • m • HI • lonia. |1 PS SO WONDERFUL!

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AN DflMKNIMENT from taxation, totaling nearly two billion Th« Le«4er-Jmat (19341 dollars, comprises 21.3'.—more than one- History of Wpodhri, Th* Wo«4Mlgt LtfeJer tWW) flfth of all assessed property in the State *tm WM0Mltf#2ttW«Atitt (WW. The tutin JwMl _ U»Ml this year. Ry RUTH WOI-K by R«r Har.r Exemptions in Middlesex County totaled Chapter XXV 'or of the F Cbtrin E. Gretwy Church and UXmuA 094 The building boom $163,054,918 in 1955 and f J7 addition • Colonia was sold for tht con- Mayor Or«-,:,. Chftries E. Gregory, Pmldcnt The figures, compiled by the New Jersey aeh. presidtr UnttM* F. Campion struction of "belter type k$B*i." Taxpayers Association as part of its annual Board of pul. Viet FiMMenl and Treasurer Property was sold for houstai statistical survey of local government in on Edgar Hill, the Liberty Strflpt C Berg. d.u By «utJ*r Itttrtfy, I M«ti pti tep) section of Fords, the Sherry o! Freeho;<;» lotxcrlptt^ ate* by *aO, IneMtw p New Jersey, show Burlington — with its Street section of Woodbridge, bour, Di Kj- or« rrtr, «)Jt; Mt ••ntS/il.*; liw ••ntii, C cenU: *n(l* «Mh »r Mall, II cult All p*|(klt wide military areas—to be the County with west of Alwat street. Wood- Zoe Cos;... la idvuc*. Vecsey r-.n •. the highest proportion of tax exempt prop- bridge; New Dover Road and Chain OH ills Road, Cotonia. ' v entrance to A erty— 32.8' (. Next is Mercer County which The big day in the Township serves } reported an increase of nearly $20 million came on May 20. 1840. when two squads playing host to the most Impres- in tax exemptions this year to boost its pro- Marine* Join sive list of state and national honor for ti,, portion of exempt property to 32.3' •. At dignitaries ever1 assembled hen, Navy. Two !.. tiie other end of the scale is Salem County Woodbridge dedicated its »1,- Raritan Ar.w:, Work 500,000 grade crowing elimina- with 10.6'- of its property tax exempt. sun salut« '; Patience and stamina, probably far be- tion before a crowd of estimated arranged by ( Exempt from taxation under New Jer- 7.600 people Although gray editor of 1 yond the limits &t $ layman's understand- skies and a light drizzle In thf Leader. sey statutes are public property, schools, morning threatened to mar (he ing, were contributed to what authorities At the ncx church and charitable property, cemeteries festivities, by the time the guests describe as the solution to the maniacal Town Co.i:: and certain other real and personal prop- had arrived the tun shone were pawd slaying of a Port Reading plant watch brightly and the day was clear erty Veterans or their widows are entitled profound \r.,r man. Five men have been indicted for the and warm. mittee be co:. to claim up to $500 exemption from prop- murder. Secretary of Navy Charles Williamson K erty tax assessments, while ail householders Edison, who was the guest Of The Woodii: Prosecutor Warren W. Wilentz has been have a $100 exemption on household goods. honor, was the first to arrife and Leader foi ; very gracious in ascribing the unfolding oi was followed closely by United efficient ma: States Senator W. Warm Btr- entertained • this crime to the cooperative efforts of sev- bour, Governor A Harry Moore the notable : eral police agencies. To each^f these agen- and his aides. Representative and State ;,:• II broadcasts have taken the place of readings dent of the United States and relation to the :ett of the uni- the departments to spend this people in the line of march. Vice as a whole to • which is due to all who had a part in dis- Spokesman for Tomorrow, will verse." to a large segment of our population. year. Commander Roy E. Anderson of committee n, ; solving the frustrations, the dead-ends, the soon be discussed in the class- The wind-up of the fiscal year the State Department of Amer- Program. Th.-. JAMESBt'RG: Escapes of er- The making of books has become a mass- rooms of his adopted State as showed the bonded debt of the ican Legion and a member of to be the ! false clues which could have been the asy- part of the nationwide 100th ring youths from 8 to 18 years production enterprise in the United States. State of New Jersey was $105,- the Board of Education was Defense Coun,., lum of wicked murderers. In all collabora- year celebration of his birth. of age from the Jamesburg 386,000, having been reduced 19,- marshal. In makim; • tive work of this kind—and this particular Unfortunately, many of the books pub- On both the national and State Home for Boys are noth- 720,000 last year. Governor Mrs. Clarence R., Davis was Mayor Gre;:>-: job required the integration of the minds lished are not worth the time consumed in State levels appropriate com- ing new, but this year they Robert B. Meyner believes this is the soloist at the dedication problem t!u: mittees are at work developing their reading, Others are extremely parti- promise to break all records. the best debt record of any State and the invocation was offered (Continued o:, and hearts of local police departments, the suitable plans for marking the Dr. F. Lovell Bixby, State Di- of comparative size to New Jer- county detective bureau and the State Po- san, presenting prejudiced viewpoints and Woodrow Wilson Centennial. rector of Correction and Parole, sey. Congress has directed the Wood- lice—we are mindful of the necessity for artful propaganda for theories that appeal reports 175 escapes occurred in row Wilson Centennial Celebra- 1962; 121 in 1953; 135 in 154; SCHOOL DAYS: New Jersey Competence Creates Confident strong leadership, for a wise quarterback. to the author. tion Commission to invite all of ISO last year, and 166 during the classrooms must operate 180 the people of the United States In meeting this requirement Mr. Wilentz, We have heard young men and women first six months this year. Bixby days with full sessions during a to join in honoring the mm-who said 10 per cent of the, boy. in- school year to comply with the even though he has been in office for a talk about thciptlifflculty in selecting au- fought to purffy J,he processes mates of the institution churn law. short time and could not call upon years thoritative and worthwhile books on sub/- of popular government. United up 95 per cent of the trouble. In a bulletin sent to all boards States Senator H. Alexander of educations, county and local of experience to guide him, demonstrated jeets in which they/happen to be" interested. Up to the present time, the Smith, of Princeton, and Con- population of Jamesburg has superintendents of schools, possession of an incisive mind, awar£ of the The people realize that you cannot believe gressman, Peter Prelinghuysen, been separated in cottages by Frederick M. Raubinger. State Jr., Morristown, are members of cruel subtleties of the criminal, careful in everything that you see in print and, with- age groups. Boys from eight Commissioner of .Education, this comniission. through thirteen are housed to- warns that a good school calen- weighing the true from the false. His ability out the technical information necessary The Woodrow Wilson Foun- gether while those from foiir- dar will take Into account such to coordinate the many divers faculties of to choose wisely among the authors, dation, 45 East 65thi;Street, New teen through eighteen are bil- items as conventions, workshops, find themselves at a loss in the selection York, is also doing a great job leted in separate quarters. To legal holidays and several ad- all the police authorities who were working in renewing inspiration and in- ditional days to take care of overcome ^he roving habits of A.i:i"

I5TH ANHUVEBSARY ,stl,ury Park WOODBRIDOB OAKS — 1ft, and Mrs A. L. Higglns, Menlo Park Terrace Notes Richmond. Staten Island, Notes ftuests of honor In observance ing the weekend with Mr. and Mra their twenty-fifth wedding ,M)VSE. SCANK vemry «A the home ot Vfe* ,,I., By John., Wfch%,^i1t««m Ww* —tir. and MW. *r%ln Wurtxl Mrs. William Blhler. 37 W IVI 1,1-8-1679 MRS. SHIRLEY and children, QJen and Clndi, Street. Guests were Mr. and jiiinrs Tooker, and sons, FISHIER visited Mr. Wurtwl's parflntt, Mr. ft-ank Tjraon. Roselle Park; and Mrs. William Luffey, n|i nniiip.l. 209 Worth US Jefferson St. and Mrs. Jacob Wurtiel, Orange, Friday. yonne; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' 1V1. returned liome after Menlo Park '.,,.,,1 the summer at Sea- -Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. 11am and Mr, and 4Mrs. T. Terrace Jay Tenen. Atlantic Street, enter- Wlnterhalter. all pt Elizabeth; Liberty 8-5788 tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coran, and Mrs. HiRglns. Crajnford; ;,,i,l Mrs. Joseph Jackson, John HlggJns and Mr. t . i. street, have announced Larchmont, N, Y,, Mr», Dora Wlegn. New York; Mr. »nd MM Benjamin Jackson, both of New York CM|, ,,n nf a daughter, Ellen' and Mr. and Mrs James OKiHU,, ,i French Hospital, New -The Mnilo Park Civic Organ- Harrison and Mr. and Mr*. Ray- ization will meet Monday at 8:30 mond Chart, Menlo Park Terrace. Iselln. ' . i P. M at St. Cecelia's Quonset Hut. —Mr, and Mrs. John Jacobus ml Mrs. William Hassetti — Residents of the area who and children, Donna and Jeanne; The Difference ,inv Hoad. are spending a have not registered as yet may do Mrs. Nick Space and .Mrs. A. Di Seaman Sam says: "Some: friends at El- pie have tact; the others te at the home of Gordon Mallon, Qeronlmo attended tne wedding the truth!" — L. 8. Sub >7 Jefferson Street, or at the home of Mr. and Mrs/Qeorge Reddln Patrol. ,,,(i Mrs. Anthony Alello, of Mrs. Anne Smith, 109 Mary- South Orange. The reception was at Anne Gordon's, Newark. v «rte week-end Ruests knoll Road. The deadline for She'll Pay With Real D<»p«fl —Mr\ and Mrs. Kick Space en- ,,,,| Mrs. George Bever- voter registration is September 26. Want colored maps of , wnvtli Street. —The American Jewish Qon- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Puppolo and children, Marlene and kind, old or new. Will pay ,;,,! Mrs, Prank Tagliar: will meet tonight at the Me- cookies, candy, cake «r {•!•—, ,,ii., Frank and Kenneth, t.uchen Jewish Community Cen- Louts, Newark, Monday. On Tues- day they were hoeU to Mrs. An- foreign style-*-Want ad In "Ym- •h sitpet, were Sunday Mrs. Norman Silver will re- kee." ,: Mr Twdlarenl's par- port on the school referendum. A thony Aurienna and daughters, Debbie and Linda, Union. Satur- i: ;uid Mrs.. Nicholas day night Mrs. John Jacobus and ,,: ,ii their summer home will be shown. Mrs. Sol Fishier Norwalk, Conn. Mr. Stokes recently ,,,' daughters were guests. Sunday din- returned from a business trip to v^ •vlll sing Kol Nidre. J •• :llr ner guests were X\\ and, Mrs. Ar- Wilmington. Del. . , pel Bursts of Mr. and The Once a Month Club met thur Oardella, Springfield, and —Mr. and Mrs. Frank HuntW ,i,,r,. Santeill, 194 Worth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SolMr. and Mrs. Joseph Calabrese, and daughters, Janice, JLlnda and .. ir Mrs. Sixntelll's par- Fishier with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elizabeth. Their weekend guest Francis, Bellvllle, were" Sundajr ' .uir! Mi's. Oustavc Russo Jones as hosts. Quests were Mr. was Mrs. Loretta Mollnalr, New- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward V*h* ". Mr.s. George Wenzel, all and Mrs. James McMorrow, Mr. ark. derhoff. . ', . FIRST SERVICES: Members of the Methodist Church, Main Street, held their first services In thetr rebuilt chur'rh Sunday. Above, nnd Mrs. Edward Haney, Mr. and ntv. and Mr. and Mrs —Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchel, \ the minister, Rov, C, B. Munn, is shown delivering the first sermon in the new edifice. The oirginal church was destroyed by Mrs. Leo McVey, Jefferson Street; f -,,:,,. stroudsburg, Pa. George Forster, Ethel Street; Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. William Krpn* . fire November J, 1954. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, .idhn Moran, New York and Mrs. Wllliahi Pearlman, |rv- celebrated their wedding anniver- Ethel Street; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- iiren a house truest of Ins ton; Mr. and Mrs. Irwln Harri- sary with dinner and dancing ftt -J* ert Schmidt, Hudson Street, and \l!> .Joseph Jackson, 119 son, West Orange, enjoyed a din- Far Hills Inn, Somervtlle. It *t» Mr, and Mrs. Peter Befano, Par- ;!icrt. for a few weeks ner and show in Manhattan. the Mitchels1 twelfth annlverwury . sippany Lake. . end gu««ts of Mr. and CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bea'rl- and the Kronen' eighteenth. Join- » ,-II!I Korzano, 184 Worth Woodbridge Oaks News | —Birthday greetings this week son and son, Fred, spent Friday at Ing the festivities were Mr. and i,.re Mrs. John Shlllitanl go to Charna Jaker, Robert Mer- the home of Mrs. BeartaorVs par- Mfs. Milton Berlin and Mr. and •< Mrs. Michael Fhuierras (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be In this rlk, John David Lahort, Mrs. Jo-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bead- Mrs. Abe Landsman. office no later than TUESDAY NOON of tich week.) By GLADYS E. SCANK Mrs. Qeorge D. Bailey, 66 George seph Sfieeley, Kevin Higglns, son, Newark. On Sunday, the —Mr. and Mrs. Nat Schneider, '• ;,ii!iv Shlllltanl and Mr 497 Lincoln Highway Place, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peggy Hlggins, Herbert Rothberg, Bearhons and Mr.,and Mrs, Nor-Atlantic Street, celebrated their - ,,,•-, tir.s. all of Brooklyn. SEPTEMBER Tel. LI-8-1679 McGinnis and sons, Joseph and Pattie Dice, George Lynn, Muriel man Rosen, Isabelle Street, visited eighth anniversary by attending ** ::,:!ii;uil. Brooklyn, was 13 -Meeting of Ladles Auxiliary of Woodbrldge Post, VFW, at Robert, Jersey City. Ladoux and Felix Holt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grubsteln, show and dining out Sunday. Mr. • ,\ "iicst at the Forzano —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heulltt, 393 Pearl Street, Wood'bridge. —Mr. _and Mrs. Robert, Neale j _Mji an(i Mrs. Benjamin Rose, Irvington. and, Mrs. Henry Cholast are spend- -. 60 Arthur Place, observed their 14—Mr, and Mrs. Club meeting, 8:00 P. M., First Presbyterian and children, Robert, Jr., Martha ing the week with the Schneiders. / •ind Mrs Stanley Clos- 10th wedding anniversary Friday. and son, Robert, Wall Street, spent —Diane Musco. daughter of Mr. Church of Avenel. Lynn and Wanda, 8 Adams Street. and Mrs. Sal Musco, Mercer —Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Nadell s Gnil. 3R Mel- They celebrated' the occasion by Sunday at the home of Mr. and 15--Yom Klppur Night Dance at Woodbrldse Jewish Commu- were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Rose, New York City Street, celebrated her second antl children, Glen and Paul, \ • returned home dining at the "Mansard Inn," nity Center, sponsored by the Sisterhood of Congregation Mrs. pernard Fyer, Union Beach. —Mr. and Mrs. R»y Jones, Ethel birthday. Maryknoll Road, spent all day trip to Niagara Plainfleld. Adath Israel at 9 P. M. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katzen- Street, entertained Mrs. 'Joseph —Mr. and Mrs. Harold KuUenco Thursday with Mrs, Nadell's par- Y . Niagara Falls, On- 15 Initial meeting of Termite Fellowship of First Presbyterian -Mr. and Mrs. Emil Triglra, 62 back and chMten> 15 Adams O'Neill, of The Bronx, over the entertained Mr. and Mrs, Sol Fish- enU, Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodman, ', ! Toronto and Hamilton, Church of Avenel at 10:30 A. M. PlymouUi Drive, announce the Street, attended tr^ christening weekend. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.ier and children, Barry, Larry and Newark. i inflirio. Canada. They 16—Sacrament of Infant Baptism at First Presbyterian Church birth of a daughter at Perth Am-|Sund of Gart Schumann son of Neil Dorrlan and son, Michael, Wendy at dinner Sunday. —This week's anniversary good •rrl iit Loch Sheldrake, boy General Hospital. The couple I of Avenel. . . Ar, and Mrs. Clifford Shumann, Stuyvesant Town, N. Y., were their —Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes and wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Richard ir: mid Huu.se of Caverns have two other daughters, Judy 16—Covered dish supper. 6 P. M., Junior High Fellowship, Bound Brook. Mrs. Katzenback guests. daughter, Sheree Dale, Menlo Ave- Tome, Kelly Street, and Mr. and i:i County, New York. and Lauren. First Presbyterian Church of Avenel. was one of the sponsors. —Mi', and Mrs. George Schobert, nue, spent the week at the home of Mrs, Albeit Gevmann, Isabella. 17—Meeting of Woodbrldge Chapter of Hadassah at the Wood- —Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Watkins —An executive board meeting Jr., Stuyvesanl Tov.'n. are apend- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W, Beebee, Street. bridge Jewish Community Center. and children, Doris, Cheryl and if Iselin School 15 PTA will be Joseph, Jr., 89 Plymouth, Drive, mi is Opened 18—Meeting of Circle 3, Women's Association, First Presby- held tonight at the home of Mrs. havj returned home after touring terian Church of Avenel, at home of Mrs. Frank Mazzur, Robert Argalas, president. Plans Virginia, North and South Caro- 1 10 Lenox Avenue, 8 P. M. will be discussed for, the school Mothers Club lina. They visited with relatives year. 19--Supper sponsored by Woman's Club of Woodbridge at Col- and friends while on tour. onia Country Club. —Saturday guests of Mr. and How an extra phone >;>1UUI)GE --The Mothers —House guests of Mr. and Mrs, 27—Meeting of Ladles Auxiliary of Woodbridge Post, VFW, at Mrs. Martin Cohen, 16 Bradford -.: Wuodbridiie opened Its Watkins from Tuesday through 393 Pearl Street, Woorbridge. ' Place, were Mr. William Linkov, AIIII it meeting at the home Saturday, were Miss Alice Watkins 29—Style show sponsored by the Democratic Clubs of Avenel Newark and Mrs. Anne Berkowitz, would make Himyou Ernst, 596 Barron and Mrs. Douglas Johnson, Zehu- Brooklyn. Sunday guests of Mr. i- mth Mrs. James Saba- at Colonla Country Club. lon, N. C. 30 —Reception of new members and officers, 11:00 A. M., at First and Mrs. Cohen were Mr. and Mra. io-hostess. Ouest speaker —Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins, Wake •S;'Wise, Linden. ;i(iernoon was MrarSftUy gjesbyjf rian Church ,6f Avenel. Forest, N. C, is'visiting her son , 'Martin Cohen visited her ..I ihe Middlesex County OCTOBER and daughter-in-law, Mr. and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Wfe e; I>I the National Founda- 19-20-21—Minstrel to be presented by Ladies' Auxiliary of Port Mrs. Joseph Watkins for a week. Mrs.^/pseph Aciler, Newark, Thurs- :i Infantile Paralysis. Reading Fire Company. —Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Catugna day, f.riina was Mrs. William, Ph.llip.sburg, ware Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schott.T!" •/ky, who opened the meet- - — noon guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ro-Adams Street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Peter Urban, program easier the members and | select the books. bert Ackerman, 18 Adams Street. Mrs. Felix English, Scotch Plains, chairman, announced that Sgt. '. ;t: •A poem entitled "First I Mrs. James Sabatino, corre- —Daniel ,De Rose, 23 Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph $ramer spondinp g secretary, read a note William Auer of the New Jersey and children, Betty, Julia and from the annual dance from the children who attended birthday party held at Snufly's Joanne, Newark; Sunday, at the October meeting. Sgt. Auer! for you :ire being used to the club's swimming party thank- ,,, , „_. „ „ , „ i South Plainfleld Saturday. Guests —Wednesday guests of Mr. and • several books for -the, ing them for a very pleasant day will speak on Civil Defense. WMe Mrs De Rosfi and daughteri Mrs. Robert Argalas, 32 Adams lice Public Library Miss .spent at-the Monte Carlo Swim- Mrs. Jacob Schein was guest for arQl Ann; Mr and Mrs Car Street, were Mrs. Argalas' father, 1. The first thing you'll Charles Jindracek Und Mrs. Elea- ll:: Huiinann. librarian, wlllimlng Pool in Asbury Park. the afternoon. Barone and children, Linda and notice is the way an lobert; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lan< nor Hegen and son, Philip, all of ling and ,children, Carol and Irvington. .extra phone saves you Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank steps. Suddenly the Braunschwfeig and Carol Ann Bihler, all of. Woodbridge Oaks' telephone is always —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Argalas Rally Day Service handy. Answering and ,nd sons, Roger and Barton, 32 calling is easy. idams Street, were Saturday, At Gospel Church :uests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Clifton. WOODBRIDGE—Rev. Peter H •Mrs. Argalas as president o Burgess announces that next Sun- selin School 15 PTA attended t day, September 16, is to be Rally ioard of Managers meeting a Day at the Woodbrldge Gospe First Baptist Chur,ch, New Bruns- Church. Every department of the wick. 2. Being able to Sunday School has prepared —Mr, and Mrs. Henry Happel special program and ai record- make calls in and sons, Richard, Henry, Allen, breaking attendance is expected Gary, Bruce and Wayne, 40 Adams private is another William Butters, the Sunday Street,(attended a birthday party benefit an extra given for Miss Linda Fitzsimmons, School superintendent, will be in Brown Avenue, Iselin, who was 18 charge of the Sunday School ac- phone brings. Saturday. tivities. He states that the school Teen-agers love t—Saturday evening guests of is prepared to serve all ages and Mr. a;nd Mrs. Albert Green, 74 Ply- for the interest of the parents he this. And it's often mouth Drive, included Mr. and announced there is an adul^ class important for them. Mrs. Lawrence Steinberg, Wood to Dad for Avenue; Mr. Frank Pray and fian- The pastor Is BIBO interested in ce, Perth Amboy, and Miss Viola making the Sunday morning ser- hia business Shaffer, Newark. ' vice a rally day for the entire calls. -Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Green. church. He urges all to attend for Newark, were Sunday guests of a Family Worship rally day ser- Mr. land Mrs. Albert Green, 74 vice. The pastor's sermon topic 'lymouth Drive. will be "Breaking the Sin-barrier." —Mrs. Green entertained her Man Jongs group Monday. Pres- What Is Mm"! ent were Mrs. Bernard Kravitz, Man Is the only animal that Mrg. Herbert Barlow, Mrs. Irving ekts when he is not hungry, Chppik, and Mrs-. Martin RogofT, d|1nks when he is not thirsty all of Iselin. ahd makes love at all seasons.— —Sunduy guests of Mr. and Unknown, -v costs so 3. Another welcome advantage—especially with a bedside phone—is the feeling of little DANCE CENTER security it brings. You sleep better just knowing it's there. New tngineering techniques 320 State St., Perth Amboy, 111-2-7079

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«^ -l\ii* t.'£&'lstM^£]^MMt-M.E&' *\ '\T PAGE TEN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER'13. 1056 Colonia HUh Taxpayers Discuss Revaluation Cousins (|,, COLONIA PERSONALS ..-,•. / .v. r ,» j COLONIA — The Board of In Irviii ! Directors of the Colonia Hills (Including (lolonin Proper and Colonia Village) Taxpayers AMpdatton met at ISELIN the Colonia library Monday infant 19SS-57 season wux Md on Mon- c. E Little; vice-president. Thor- iday at the V F. W Hall in Wood- vald O'Neill; treasurer, John Bek; | bridge Important announcements ; and Mrs. Jnhi, MRS. SIDNBY secretary. Mrs. Frederick Boyle; were made concerning the pm- George Graham. Henry Strubel, wick Strert. >•>,. FREUND irain for this coming season for I •'•••> Carl Fleming,and Pa,ul Ablonczy. christened Snv 19 SMidalwood 'all troops and Cub packs L. n,,,,- Our Redpomi Thr board dlsctwaed the road lane | tan Council. Representing Trooo Irvington. |)v ;; I +4 were Scoutmaster F. T. Boyle program and the fact that It* pastor,. The' .:1 Fnlton D-IW9 and Charles Parks, chairman o; , pioxreis has not been proceeding Lee were Mr ,, ;the Troop Committee: John Leas". satisfactoially. tershelm ami ; JExplorer Advisor; Wesley BurgpsA. There was considerable discus- and Mrs }> lAuittant Explorer Advisor: and sion on the contemplated reevalu- babies arc <•••• . The weekly meetings of Boy'Robert Frank, member of the ation with reference to Mayor A receptimi Scout Troop 45 wil resume tomor- iTroop Committer Explorers rep- Hutch B Quigley's statement he row night at the American Legion resenting Troop 44 were Pepper John Hall at 7:30 P. M. A father and j Burgess,' Ronald Schaeffer and would resign If no action is taken, street. Quo.. '4 son hike will be held on the week- iAnthony Bwcellona From Troop The next meeting of the Poard Mrs. Adol;)!i end of September 22 by members!45 were Scoutmaster Sidney of Directors will be held October | parents of • of the troop. Thi« will be an over- Freund and Assistant Scoutmaster 8th. MM. John ],.,, night hike and will be held on the p Herbert Schaefer. dren, Ksrlv i Zl Appalachian trail. ,' _A covered dish supper will be Jewish Congress Plans Nancy; Mr a:. : —A miscellaneous bridal shower ;hejd by the Colonia Club at the e»en, Sr, (<>•.. •• honoring Miss Gloria Ann Backes, j Colonia Library. September 17 at Candidates' Meeting the babies and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry > 7 R M. *on* Jr., ;i>; Backes. New Dover Road, was j and Mrs.. Fi-c(! SCHOOI/S OUT BEFORE IT BEGAK: Because furniture fer the ne.- hi.h schaol '•««"«"];'" "* I MENLO PARK TERRACE — Siven by tfk prospective bride- j I The MenJo Park Terraoe Chap- Pauline Mo:r- groorrTs sister, Mtes Doris M,j i» M\ incomplel*. student, were dUmteed for another week when they reported for ?chool Monday^ Hm to*Ti. Mr ,, Avenel Personals the school which »U1I does not have completed site work. Buses arr in the hacktround. j ter otihe American Jewish Con- Christiansen in the home tff her: Wittersheim. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian j gress held an executive board meeting In the home of Mrs Na- and Mrs w.c Christiansen, 14 Stratford Drive. | Michael. Car;. Miss Backes will be married to i than Davidson. 33 Jonquil Circle, Christian C Christiansen. October, Fords It was announced the f Christian V:« • 6 in St. Elizabeth's Church. Lln- Br Mrs. chapter would meet the third! »nd Mrs Cl.. Thursday of every month with nal grftm!|>;i:. i den DAVID DAVIS the exception of the September Mr. and Mr v —The next business meeting of 15 Lenox Ave. mid- April meetings, because of daughter, N n. the Colonia Village Civic Associa- Avenel Mr nnd M: tion will be September 20 at the holidays j '^ ' r G i: Colonia Library at 8:30 P. M Ail WO. 8-2240-R Vndrt consideration is a meet- | "JJ* ; residents of the area are invited ini's featuring leading candidates to attend. Residents wishing to of both parties for a pre-election j became members may do so by program, open to the public. ; contacting Thomas McCann. 4 —The Brotherhood of Congrega- Pmetree Drive. FU-1-8925. . o- The chapter will hold its first t tion Son5 of Jacob wlll meet t meeting of the season tonight (PRESENT SKI I —Tlie female population of night at 8:30 o'clock at the Avenel at the Metuehen Jewish Com- AVENfX Colonia was Increased last week by Jewish Community Center, munity CeiUer at 8:30 o'clock. | "Problems the birth of daughters at the Rah- _The Fkre commissioners will Feature of the evening is to be i the way Memorial Hospital to Mr. and meet ton;g,,t at the Avene, flre. ! n 30-minute sound film. "Liberty jPellows!;lp m • Mis Alexander Shukis, 20 Pleas- nouse in a Feather Bed," written and |p'"t Pr^by.-, ant Avenue, and to Mr. and Mrs. w . , ,, 11 WCIP 1 Memb f • narrated by Morton Wishengrad. IP* I '- Walter Irvine, Box 530A. New ; T ~ f»h° "j Mrs. tforman Silver will deliver a !ter Bulkl> K .• Dover Road. Mrs, Shukis is the ' Trustees of he Avenel former Mary Blenkarn. i wiation will Hold their first meet-, report on the referendum for the Stenduhl. u,.; „, . me of the season tonight at 8 Menlo Park Terrace School. Hoehlp, Fri>(!' -Members of the Mothers Club O.clock at the hbrary Joan Hun!' : of Boy Scout Troop 45 will dine , _Dr|], eierclses wlll „, heW jnouna* tliii' out and see the* show. "Plain and t Monday at 7:30 P. M. at the Hinleah race track Is a popular ivene ratli s••;• Fancy" at the Paper Mill Play-,firenouse by members of the Fire place even when there's no racing, the social n house. Millburn. Friday, Septem- During the summer and fall Hia- Wcdncscjiyv ; ber 28, Mr.s. John Toma. 356 Col- ! _Members of the Youn? ? Ladies- kah opens its gates to visitors iNewcomers -,v: onia Boulevard, is chairman «»| Sodality of St. Andrew's'Church who wish to view the landscaped!Seniors wii, , charge of arrangements. For in-,wlu receive Holy communion in ! area and who desire to* see the ! Saturday in IT HAS CONFUSING: Students in the morning session are shown lined up outsid* the .new high school Monday noon, waiting for formation concerning »£*•*»!, group next Sunt)ay at ,he 9 A flamingos. |leave tlie please call Mrs. Toma at FU-8-jM Mass The Sodam win ho]d afternoon students la alight from thr buses. The confusion nMilt rt from the fact that classroom furniture had not arrived. Ordi- narily, morning students would he in their home rooms until the afternoon students left the buses and reported to the auditorium. 2682. its first meeting of the season —Miss Rosi-mary Galaida, St. jnext Monday at 8 P. M. in the However, the auditorium is far from being completed and the gymnasium will have to be used for the time being, evidently cutting Geort'e's Avenue, and college com- church hall. All members are asked short the last-ptriod gym class. panions, Rosemarie Moran, Jackie to attend as election of officers ( ffliii *-Meien aLueru 5 rJjaminij ( /(u Gunther, Evelyn Terhune, Bettie will take place. Any young girl, in-1 Seriani, visited Montreal, Canada. terested in joining the sodality is; WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. where tliey entered a fencing | welcome to attend, 18 GREEN STREET tournament at St. Louis College! —The Third "Ward Second Dis-' WOODBRIDGE, N. J. I Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic and Ballroom and were the uuests of the mayor 1 trict Democratic and Civic Club of Montreal at a gala night held I will hold its first meeting of the1 G Enclosed please find $3.00 for one-year for participants in the tourna- season next Monday at 8:30 P. M.: .... ~ subscription to: I OPENING TUESDAY, SEPT. 18th ment. The uirls crossed Lake at the Hilicrest Inn, Avenel Street. Champluin to Burlington, Vt., and —The Avenel Memorial Post [ ] INDEPEN DENT-LEADER At the : visited Lake George, N. Y., during 7164 V. F.' W. will meet next Tues- f"i CARTERET PRESS UIINCARiAN IIAI I SCHOOL STREET their five-day trip. Miss Galaida day evening at 8 o'clock in the returns thin wealt to Pairleigh- post club rooms at Club Avenel. ' [] EDISON TOWNSHHP-FORDS BEACON Diekinson University for her senior Classes Start September 20th —The Avenel-Colonia First Aid To be sent to: ' , year. Squad will meet next Tuesday, REGISTRATION —Forty-five members and night at 8 o'clock at the headquar- '• NAME ) BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE guests of the Sportsmen's Club at- ters on Avenel Street. i tended the Dodger-Giant ball —The first meeting of the sea-; ADDRESS ) Residence: 927 Clinton Avenue. Plainfleld game in New York City last week. son for the Avenel Parent Teach-; Buses transported the party to ers Association will take place next TOWN Phone PLAINFIELD 60111 the city. Tuesday'at 8:15 P. M. in the ) —A double installation of of- School auditorium. ficers of Legion and Auxiliary was —The Avenel Woman's Club will held at the American Legion Hall hold its first meeting of the sea- Saturday night. Middelsex County son next Wednesday at 8:15 P. M. Leylon officers officiated. For the in the Avenel school auditorium. auxiliary the following took of- The guest speaker will be Miss Kay fice: Mrs. Michael Petyo, presi- Warman, a senior high school stu- They don't come any smarter— dent; Mrs. Harold Daniels, first dent, who attended the Citizen- USE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD: Since tWre are no sidewalks or t vice-president; Mrs. Prank Ko- ship Institute at Douglass College, paths of any kind on Freeman Street, students leaving the new dilla, second vice-president; Mrs. New Brunswick, last June and was high school and headed for the Barron Avenue, Railway Avenue, Paul Ablonczy, secretary; Mis, sponsored by the senior and junior High and Church Streets sections are forced to walk on the Ernest Burrows, treasurer; Mrs. Woman's Clubs of Avenel. Plans road, creating a hazard both for drivers and pedestrians. Jack Vlllee, chaplain; Mrs. Frank will be completed for the annual ORGO Schuetz, historian, and Mrs. bazaar Saturday, September 22 Kruchna, sergeant-at-arms. " the birth of a daughter, Septem- HOSTS ON ANNIVERSARY from 11:30 A. M, to 4 P. M. in the ber 9 at the Perth Amboy General WESTBURY PARK — Mr. and Avenel School auditorium under —Recent appointments for Boy Hospital. Mrs. Nathan Shane, 207 Raynor Scout Troop 15 are: Advancement the chairmanship'of Mrs. Freder- ick Hyde. Booths will feature home —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzur, Street, entertained several guesU chairman and assistant scoutmas- 0 Lenox Avenue, have returned ANY SWEETER! baked goods, aprons and handi- at their home on Saturday eve- ter, James Taber, Dogwood Lane; lome after spending a week vaca- ning in observance of their 15th senior patrol leaders, Charles work, canned goods, white ele- ioning at Gloucester, Mass. Smith, Sandalwood Lane, and phants, wishing well, hot-dogs and wedding anniversary. Guests in- The Avenel Parent Teachers As- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weis- Richard Famenko. Fairvlew Av.e-i soda. Also a flower show which will oclation will ho|d a "Meet the •nue; patrol leaders, Gary Mohr, feature the sale of peony plants. man. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hoff- >achers»Night" at the fjrst meet- man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar- Fairview Avenue; James Freund, —Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Weferling, ng of the season Tuesday at 8:15 Sandalwood Lane; Robert Brown* 20 Lenox Avenue, have returned nett, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gold- M. in the school auditorium. farb, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chain O'Hllls Road, and Robert home after spending a week vaca- Mrs. Jacob Kolenz will present a Weis, Washington Avenue. tioning at Maryville, Teijn. safety program. Recommendations Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Milton —It has been announced that —^4r-.and Mrs. John Bute and made at the executive board meet- and Mr. and Mrs. A. l»£lt«y, the Colonia Cub League baseball daughter's, Deborah and Alyson, lng held yesterday will be present- picnic which.was held at Kennedy San Ystdro, Cal., spent a week ed for membership approval. Plans Oily six players have man- Field on Saturday was a huge suc- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sig- will be, formulated for the annual aged to carry off baseball's bat- cess. Plenty of refreshments, mund Stachelski, 59 Commercial teachers' dinner in October. ting "triple crown"; that is, win games such as basketball throw, Avenue. the batting, home run and runs Why spend the eslra dollar* for a hardball throw and base running —Airman 1st Class and Mrs. H Jim Brideweser, In his sixth year batted in titles the same season. higher priced cart Chettj's smart helped to entertain the boys. The Gihoy Buchan in, Syracuse, N In the majors, has yet \o hit a Rogers Hornsby and Ted Williams as tk&ycovie with its stylish Body championship Red Sox team was Y., are the parents of a daughter home run. each turned the tritk twice. by Fislur-and it's a bmutijul h'onored by a presentation of Barbara Jean, born at Griffith Air trophies to each member of the Force Hospital, , N. Y. Mrs. thinf jto handle! teani and Henry Golden, manager, .Buchan Is the fprmer Reba Ciil- received a plaque. • len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- In truth, there's been a quiet •r-The first dance sponsored, by liam Cullen, 32 Harvard Avenue, revolution in the automotive the West Woodbridge Voters Avenel. world. Higher priced cars med League honoring Walter Garvln, —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown independent candidate for the an4 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, to provide much more in space, Town Committee, will be held on Laureldale, Pa., were Sunday ride, and handling. But no October 13 at the V. F. w! Ha.ll, guests of Mr. and Mrs. David longer. Che\/offers all the lux- Route 27, Iseltn. Music will be by Davit, ,15 Lenox Avjenue. llow In LJur 53rd Ijear ury, all the performance, all Kir^s of Rhythm, —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wing —The first Roundtable for the ler, 75 AveneV Street, announce the space you've always hoped fQr-arid better readability be- sideu! 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, v, ho makes her home with fertility FelloWfhip Rosary Society he Qulnvis Is vacntlonlna at 8ml- Work Continues IUII Ave. Section Colonia dle River,. To Me«t an Saturday LAFAYETTE ESTATES —The t.lnth birthday of Jerry hi' ling Dukes' Estates, Canterbury Village, Plans Activities Williams, 'on of Mr. and Mrs. AVBNBL — Announcement has On Youth Cen$ >een made by Mrs. \William Mac- T.eridy's rnusin, Judith, at the John WlUU.-ns, Mildred Lane, was odluiflge Kuolla, Oak Ridge Heights) AVENEL—u*v! ainedeo MoceHo observed, tit a birthday party. intosh, grouj> advteor, .that the home of Mr. and Mr». Paul ., AVENJEt., tiki in prw/at the of*nl»» meet *• Wr, tbcw e held 3atur- CHARLES nail. I West Woodruff and brother, Tommy. iny at 10:30 AM, poys and Klrls Rev. Dr. Charles S. Ml 23 Jonquil Ur Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- --Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cham- Patrick Coogan, & representative; between the apes of 10 and 13 are OMPHANT, bert Allen and children, Cranford —Raymond fimltke, son of Mr. for Sundtw at 8:30, 9:30, berlain. West Street, have re- from the Holy Name Society,) invited to attend, ^n Interesting Liberty 8-3201 ns guest marked the sixth birthday and Mrs. Raymond Smitke, Jon- A.M. worsnlp service*. Tlii Jr. turned home uftei n week's stay •poke on the Legion of Mary and of devotional and recre- of Beverly Allen, daughter of Mr. 4Ull Circle, was 'felicitated on his ment of fnfnnt Baptism West Street, at Pine Bush Camp, N. Y., as ecrulted new members. ltlonal activity will.be drawn up, aduldultt and Mrs. Ralph S. Allen, Brandy- ihlrd birthday by maternal grand- nriministeiTti at the 11.00 Colonia, N. J.' advisordi s for 55 young people Activities for the season will In- iccordlng to Mrs. Macintosh. wine Hoad. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Po- service. Phone from Colonia Chaptl. ;luue a new special project under .Mrs. Hniold PitclKell, group ad- —The first meeting of the new i —The Billings twins, Jlmmle emtoa, Elizabeth;'paternal grnnd- Fulton 8-1986 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keohner, the co-chairmanshlp of Mrs. Leon visor to the Junior High Fellow- A special congregational notUer, Mrs. Lillian Smitke, Ing last week elected Mrs. Prtjefl ael, were he Sunday guests of Jliakowskl and Mis. John Mahon; eason of the Lafayette Estates j and Johnnie, sow of Mr. and Mrs nion; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ship of the Church, reports that Cartel- Billing?, Snyder Road, cele- A. Herrrmn, 39 Madison Avffl Mr. und JM-S. W. Wels, West .i cord party September 20 at tneCivic Association with Raymond mitke, Clifton; llr. and Mrsplan, s are complete for a covere'd Mrs. Michael Miller brated their fourth birthdays In and Mrs. William Kubovtts,' Street. .lome of Mrs, Harry Jones, Jr., 58Smitke as president wlit take placs leorge Niedtrmeler and children, Jlsh .supper at 6:00 P.M., Sunday liu uld, and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, September 27, at the a unique manner. Thursday, there preceding the business meeting of Clinton Place to the Board nil of Bayonne, were —The next meeting of the larvard Avenue and a caKe sale, Woodbridge, September 23, after all masses, school annex of Our Lady of Pence was a celebration at the home of the Juniors. A roller skating party Deacons, Ordination service* ihfc'J rent of Mr. andLadles Auxilary of the Colonia —At a dinner for her parents, officers, and reception of !(•% Volunteer Chemical Hook and uinuer Uie direction of Mrs. John Church. Amboy Avenue below their" maternal grandparents in is scheduled at the Twin Arena, k i(.y flockoft, Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. John DU1, Cranford, church members, will be ortip ;! Udder Company will be held at Vtrchick. Ford Avenue. Please note that the Blacksburg, 3. C, and on Friday Elitatwth for September 28th virs. Clarence Bridges, Jonquil ducted by Dr. MacKenzle at l\M the Inman Avenue firehouse Mon- Mrs. William Larson, chairman, meeting nights this year will be at the home of their paternal Weather permitting, the group l Mrs. Nicholas Pasr Circle, received blrthdi y congra- AM. on September 30tli. . ; lh day, September H. announced plans have, been com- held on the last Thursday of each grandparents, Mnrtlnsburg, W. Va. will hold a kite flying contest on ..i.|:iiid A»enue, had as month. An Interesting program of —Mrs. Peter Clcchettl, De Qras- ulfltlons. Mrs, Norma riannl, Col- September 22nd. This Saturday the men of Ihk —Mr. and Mrs. John Dyc&ok pleted for a bus trip to the Paper y, Mr. and Mrs. activities has been set up that will se Street, was remembered on her ngswood. was n weekend guest. and children. Nancy. Patricia, Mill Playhouse, Mlllburn to see congregation will Install elertrfctt ,,i,ito, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. ok both* enjoyable and beneficial recent birthday by her husband — Others celebrating birthdays U. S. 3tockhol(*ers are reported John, and Denlse> Lancaster Road, "Plain and Fancy" September 26, facilities at the hew Youth CiBW, ..,., ,1). sr., I3r. ana Mrs. to all residents of Lnfayette Es- who showered her vlth lovely his week were Nunnii Scofleld, have returned home after a two It was announced by Mrs. Jones, to exceed ten million. Although the building is not gifts. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sco- i n;ii.;ris and daughter, week vacation with Mrs. Dyczok's president, that on October 7 the tates. corrtpletely closed In, ill of Newark and Mr. fleld, Arlington Drive; Robert Mc- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Society will receive Holy Commu- —A grand time was had at a party to which the following chil- School classes met there —As part of a birthday treat, Kae, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- s Joseph Coppola, Madl- Mrs, Joseph Schmidt, DIckensyllle nion In a group In honor of des- party for Louis Imbrog.no, Jr., son dren were invited: sitter, Deborah day, and will continue to do? Marlene Treager, daughter of Mr. »rt McKee, Arlington Drivfc; Mr. k North Dakota. cended Rosarlans. The Blessing of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Imbrogno, Ann, Charlotte Lepctynikl, Margie weather permitting. It is hapttt and Mrs. Lawrence Treager, Bran- Nat Goodman, Arlington Drive; ,,,,(1 Mrs. Isador Bashover, of the Rpses and the Living Jonquil Circle highlighting his and Bobby Donohu* Und a and that the Centtr will be completed —Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Brady dywlne Road had as an overnight Mrs. Robert Falk, Mildred Lane. •,,., -i c hosts to Mr. and Rosary will also be held. Rehears- aleyenth birthday. His guests were Bobby. PolUck, Richard Heeny, lor full use In October. and children, Joan, Judy, Gary, guest, her friend,-Claire Donohue, Mrs. Jack P&nk, Milfran Lane. V;-. id Schoenberg and als for the Bobby Donohue, Edward Nadzak, Jonquil Circle. Marlene was fifteen Louis Imbrogno and Joseph Far- i and Stephen, Gay wood Avenue! Living Rosary will It's So! .. , ISH Beth, Avlva, and spent the day at Scaxide Heights'take Place tomorrow, September Dean and Jerry Brannlgan, years old. -Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. Jack •reH. . Avenue. recently. 24 und October 4 at 9:30 PU- Jharles Altkens, Steven Friedman, —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kaplan, Pank entertained at dinner, Mr. —John P. Detgan. son of Mr Man's eternal struggle la ttt Joseph, Frank, Judith and Evelyn and Mrs. Morton Smolens, Roselle. keep his earning capacity up t6 ,1 Mrs. Walter Svoboda, —Mr. and M.s. James Black Mrs. Mahon was appointed Ford Avenue, marked their sixth and Mrs. John H. Deegan. Bran- Imbrogno, Mark Lederman, Den- his wife's yearning capacity.-* AvniuL'. were the week- and daughter. Karon, Patricia chairman of a rummage sale to be wedding anniversary at a dinner —At the home of Mrs. Thomas dywlne Road, received greetings nts Vogler, Jo-Anne Pesclttelo, Castle'Qourler, U. S. Nnval EH# ,if Mr. and Mrs. Ed-Avenue, attended the wedding re- held at the open market, Peith at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HMahon. Jersey City, Margaret upon his fourteenth birthday from , wndwood Crcbt. ception of Mr. Hnd Mrs. Paul Tie- Amboy, October 13. Those n Marsha Davidson. Also on hand | Borkan. New Brunswick. Mary Conyack, daughter of Mr.ihls many friends at a party In his ciplinary Barracks, Portsmoutl^ were maternal grandparents, Mr. dilations to Mr. andson, Inman Avenue, at the Colonia to make clothing donations arc —Anniversaries were also cele- and Mrs. John Conyack, Inverness honor. N. H, and Mrs. Pster Feuer, Yonkers; i! Robinson, Wendy Civic Improvement Club building. asked to get In touch with Mrs. brated by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terrace marked her fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ImbroRno, I t:ii- arrival of their ln- —Miss Maureen Scott, Inman Mahon or Mrs. Jones. Novalny, Inverness Terrace and Monday was Margaret's first day Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs. I. E. PesMr- . and Mrs. Edward Schaper, n kindergarten, :n, Patricia Nan. Au-Avenue, celebrated her 14th birth-1 Mrs. John albbons was wel. citello, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs.Hearthstone Avenue. H. I look Hospital, Sum- day at a family party. Guests comed as a new member. The —Cynthia Lord, daughter of Suburban Delicatessen Philip Shatz and daughter, Phila- -The first meeting of the 1956- i-uuplc have another were James Hoffman, Miss Carol meetjng was closed with a prayer Mrs. K. Lord, Brandywlno Road, delphia. =AND APPETIZERS: Scott, boili of Rahway; Mrs. Vln- ^« Rev Moreii0 1957 season of the Menlo Park celebrated her twelfth birthday at —At a small family gathering Chapter American Jewish Con- id Mrs. Richar3 Hen- cent Gutweln, Pldinfleld, and Mr ' " the home of Mr. and Mrs, V. Ka- Complete Line of nd Mrs Edward Bedore, Dukes Estates Community Associ- ation will be held tomorrow at Club, has announced that a meet- • i Avenue, had as their Un-; will be held tonight at tiw r.mdiiy Mr. and Mrs. Wil-8:30 o'clock in the Colonia School 17, Jnman Avenue. A selection of home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell fl...:nbi-rs and children, Deb- Briant, Morningslde Road. Ciaig, Orange; Mr. anda nominating committee will be held after which refreshments will —Miss Claire Kostych, Carteret, ••isms Kearney, Mr. and was the dinner guest of Mr. and • ft West Orange, and be served. —Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman, Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Savoy rij. Mills. Harry lillie and Place. •ud, Menlo Park. HighOeld Road, entertained Mr. - —Mrs. Charles Oliphant, Jr. .J.uiies Black, Sr Patricia und Mrs. William Hoffman and and children, Patti and Charles '(untied a bridal shower sons, William and Kenneth, Ocean III, West Street, were the guests •mi; of Mrs. Buron, South Side, L. I. at a birthday party in honor of : in lionor of Miss Mar- —Sunday evening guests of Mr. her mother, Mrs. Mary Dobna, n,e,uucllle,ln tiolKitn. Plalnfleld. and Mrs. Albert Foote, Inman. Hopelawn, which was held at the iiul Mrs. James Harris, Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. Vin- home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew A rtf the recent guests of cent Gutwein, Plainfleld. — Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Maga- Qabor, 58 Albert Street, Wood- zeno, North Arlington, were the bridge. Others present were Mr. week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Edward Prokopiak and Albert Fuote, Inman Avenue. children, Mary Ann and Edward, —Mr. und Mrs Reginald Brady Carteret and the Gabor children, and children, Joan, Judy, Gary, Diane and Andrew. the Olds parade ..

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Abf *<«ight Service the oiher iuperb new Zenith 4- »»«d 5-traruUtoi lidi fot Ilou«e Movers everyiwfeclafel* MWJVf \M- V^i from JJ010 $l» |" HOLIpAY COUPI Qir* «•*/ Tlmi '"id someone to move lUtt«rle» for al| nwfltto O —I D S M O B I L lnth* •• YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOIIU OUAltTY BlfLIR'S! IYELLOW PAGES WOODBWDGE AUTO SALES of your phone boflk 535 Amboy Avenue Shopping Center Woodbridge, N. J. „ Tel, W0-8-M&I INDEPENDENT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 11)56 PAGE TWELVE -Miss Violet Scank. Lincoln Cebul Highway, attended a birthday Cub Scout Pack m (,,-,,, Senior Girl Scout party. Saturday, at the home of ISELIN PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Elsworth Dougherty, SEWAREN NOTES in honor of Mrs. Irwin Dougherty, To Open Season COLONIA Troop Organized Roselle. OttWT guests were Mr. son of Mr , The Coles are members of the and Mrs R. C Dougherty and COLON1A — The Executive Cebula, A!bi«n . seph H. Thomson. Ciiff Road j SEWAREN — A special meet- Board of Cub .Scout Pack 146, c-lIb son. . OtU, and Irwln Dougherty, brated his fir,. ; Avenue, appeared on an NBC „, ^ , ^ Bjr sponsored by the Mothers' ABJO- tng eld t noroe of ••;.' 1 Uy party -Sunday guests ot Mr. Charles gll of elation ot Colonta, made Initial I rtutfto TV *1M» Labor Dar W*-|MW. «,Mnrfe Smith. West Ave- Attendlttit •*,- , m pit* (.i AUTS r htllM Mr. g plans for the years activities at ! end at part of a guided tour nue Wednesday for the purpose Walter Bn , ^ elrv Boulevard, was guest of honor a meeting held at the home of Mr. ?an MR8. DAVID I throuih the studio The New of ontanWnj a senior Otrl Scout • S< *NK Stephen. Now v T and Mrs. Albert Lamb, Florence BALFOCB York trip Celebrated Mrs Zeh- troop in gewartn. Thu wouid be M«. John Tn,r ^ rer's birthday, and she was ac-; ^H troop to be formed H> <«: Lincoln ;r Avenue. 597 Wcrt Ate* t)le flrst J«ckle, Llttlr p. W Iliihway The first pack meeting of the companlrd by Mr and Mrs Mario j,frf Ryblckl, Mrs r,..' L Trl II-R-1C79 Mr and Mrs season is slated for Tuesday, Sep- WO-I-W47 Roast and family All had dinner j The girl* will work as a sep- STJSZ S. of Bronx, am; h Jr.. and children. Diane and am- Lo""I tember 25. at 7:30 P.M. at Cohmta in town and attended ' Okla- tnXe unit from now on. thouRh *lnl and da i homa." they will not receive their char- ilton. Wright Street. Island; Mr and Mrs. Russell [ School n, jnman Avenue, at Carteret; Mrs. Merle I Mary Annp. c —Each member of the Sewaren ter until March Since the senior •E9I1 —Mr. antf Mrs. Edward Hollo- Sw.art7, which time uniform Inspection —Carnl Oiroucl. daughter of Mr. FV?:.I*-. ;.=i5 Au:h irell. Wright Street, had as Sun- causey. Port Reading; Mrs. Wll- will be featured. A movie on Cub History Club is"* urged to enter a Girl Scout toal is service, they Avrnirr—Thoma. »».s' £,h-5i of honor at ind Mm C A Oiroud, West Aver day guests. Mrs. Hotlowells mo- ,lam schlee. Woodbrldje; Rev. Scouts will be presented. , ;cr.v party at his Elaine Boy/, flue, left yesterday for Staunton. Hagman. and Cubmaster H. Fred Hansson hi-. in the Flower Show wich will I project*. horn* sn o?«-rvanc? of hij blrth- ?&., where she will be an instruc- ! Hairman, and Mr. and Mrs. , Suzanne und Jr.. structed den mothers on their M The patrol name of Evening rw!udmst' treasurer Other girls in th* senior and Arthur Hayton. Mr. and Mrs. Hollowlla renj Uirralne and Nor- MMWeil. Mrs. ! man Deetley. Jersey City. , i. ra Maitby and Oeraldlne,ters to all parents with boys In' urday for Mi S deputized by Township Clerk B.. Ust week Mrs JJ,^ c oberlin. troop are Andrea Butkowsky. alJ P. M Knuth* and children. Mi- the pack advising them of their ''•-•'\ J. Duntoan to accept vottn* regis- Wilmington Ti, Ooerlins Edna Mae Androcy. 8andra Mes- guwits of Mr. and araser a)1 of Ise|(n Hudson, whrre N c e chael and Kathleen, all of Isflin obligations. Den meetings ar« to tfatlons at his home. 384 Broad tormtt]j lived in Sewaren and ar. and Pamela Kolb Mrs Anne > Mrs. Michael J. Mistranrelo, 99 Leigh Pcrwerda, son of Dominican O:ri. •', ''*'* and Mr and Mrs Clarence Crane b'gln as soon.as a schedule can Ml«s Boyl*. ,• . . Street, evening* from 7 to 9 P. M. the j,t be county, five monthi; and in p^jon. „,. of his son-in-law and daughter. _MlsB Ruth CaMel. d,U|,hter of from John Wood lows: Den one, Mrs. Julius Bruce. lselln, and Woodbridge township, SO days. . ^.^ piomoUan and u now rated as Michael Romano, other M Ame resldwU Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cassel, Amherst Avenue; den two Mrs. Sodality, v -Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oyukeri r^rf^-, Airman, second class Young 6or- Branch. Mr wiu tW former Middlwex Av*nue. celebrated her John Cheh. Oxford Road; den Latin £,d son. Gregory. 640 Weat Ave- g^ <*„„.„ , don U stationed at Chambley Air DeMacedo Wood- Mona d)ed lts birthday Sunday with a trip to three. Mrs. William Bheehan, Jr,| ifcie. have returned from a vaca- ^^g ^^ -~ j,^ Base, Prance. He lived with the N. Y.. was a week-end guest He that he hgs t guegu of Mr and Mr5 KimbaJls before entering the Air Story land. Edgewood Avenue; den tour Mrs. Mon in Wayne. Ohio, where they )ugt moved from g^,.^. HiIU Wl,Uam Hooper. Claridge Place parents. Mr. and Mrs An- Ffcrce den five Mrs. Hugh B. , |,tlU Jen? of Mrs. Oyukeri s ! thony DeMacedo, of Oak Tree —Mr. and Mr» Robert ; Susan Malner, Rutgers Avenue; den six Every n\;y ftther celebrated their wedding annlvtr- he is associated with the sute ODonnell and Sandy Hasson, all —Mr. and Mrs Harold Maul Road Mrs. Michael Mycx, Mornlngside Navy has prr.••; and chUdren. Glen and Diane, i —The first meeting of the Am- [ saft' »t » family party. -Mr and Mrs Harper Sloan veterans' administration The ol Mt. Holly. Road: and den seven. Mrs. Rich- ton* on hi* • d children. Nancy and David, Fergusons' daughter, Babette. ^Saturday wenlng supper Cheeseo.uake. were Saturday af• | boy District Sodality Union of —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle, ard Jost. Jeftery Road. each of ,thc est Avenue. left Sunday on a now Mrs Tom Oakey has recent-' guests of Mr. »nd Mrs. Ionel Kahn. ternoon guest* of Mr. and Mrs.. the 1956-57 term was held Sun- and family, Cooper Avenue, have Benjamin Clrlln. Inman Avenue. Ships. fcotor trip First stop will be New! i, moved to a beautiful new home | Albemarle Road, were Mr. and Robert Scank. Lincoln Highway.! day at the Holy Trinity Church, returned from their vacation in Mrs clvde A who Is also assistant cubmaster, Wilmington. Pa., where they will j ia Enctno, Calif, from which her' Oarland. Aibemarle —Sunday afternoon guests of perth Amboy. Directors, present New York State, will be in charge of the webeloa Road Walter Rich:. Rave Nancy who starts her fresh- j father had Just returned. "It's a ' ' Mr. and Mrs Scank were Mr.! officers, committee chairmen' den All cubs who are ten and one- Mr nd Mr Leroy Holmn. fian year at Westminster College.! marvelous place." he wrote, "with — » »- Mward Mayers. and Mrs. Daniel Loizeaux. Co-j and other members of the St. • The Keaaon half years old. and have received Scaturro idf^ ! Tien th«y will drive David to swimming pool, garden electrified Albemarle Road, had as their,! Ionia. ! Cecelia's Sodality attended. j man; Rudolph j uesl s Mr n Mrs Our language Is called the i their Hon badges are to report to xetei. N H., where he will begin • for musical effects, and very e - » * ^W Gibson., —Mr. and Mrs Howard Wood,! —Mr. and Mrs. Charles ER- MMrr. Cirlln at his home on TuesdayTuesday. ment chalrnum second year at PhUMps-Exeter: modem Hawaiian motifs through-.Levatown^N. Benjamin Avenue, were guests of < lauf. 11 T^nto Street, motored r mother tongue because the old IB, at 7:30 P.M. The next m". -Mrs. Frank Clark, Waretown. Icademy. out. Babette has two children and Jonn ^1^ spring.' to AUentown, Pa., Saturday, where 1 man seldom gets a chance to use | other officers presented were is schedulpci f.,, was the Monday guest of Mr. and ; this will be a grand place for field, at thy Colony Swim Club, j they visited. Mrs. Alice Stephens it—Quonaet Scout, TJ. S. Naval Mr. Lamb, committee chairman; the home s Zehre Summit, Avenue, were guests las ural gas because it permits accurate and more uniform control week-end of Miss Marie Demar of the higher temperatures required in this annealing operation. 1st. Plalnfield, formerly of Se waren. Talon also uses natural gat to fire the boilers that provide steam --Mrs, K, B. Butler, West Avenu< and heat for it» three Mcadvaic plants, because gas, is clean, ittended the christening Sunda; if her grandchjld, Wesleyf John uniform in quality and can be automatically controlled. ' Thackara, at Uie Meljhodis fchurch. Woodbrldfee, Rev. C. I TfUt IMTEIH HIVIS THf COMMttlEi THAT iUVi TOK faunn officiated. Tfne baby is tt second son af Mr, and Mrs. Wi Coils of certain metals from which zipper parts are . Ham C. Thaokftra, Iselin. cut arc first annealed, in natural gas fired (urnacci. —Petty'Officer .Frank Natural gas is supplied (he three MeadviIk, Penn- Jova, USN. son of Mr,.'and Mr sylvania, plants of Talon, Inc., by United Natural TEXAS EASTERN F J. Jova, Pleasant Avenue, riow on duty with the destroye: Gas Company,»customer of Texas Eastern. 1 Wallace Lind (jtatlone'd at ttv ^uez Canal. Jov« writes hjs par — BENEFIT OF — ^nts that the i>eat ^ l each 4ay, that they hppe to leav WHITE BIRCH CHRISTMAS FUND the area soon, and be home to; Christmas. .The first meeting of si Friday, September 28th 'ohn'e Oullri will be b#Ut .th r(ah HWK m «ft< M. at FORDS PARK o'clock. The -fluflday School wchers of St. John's will me tf y<)UR FRIENDS TRY TO RIDL THE DONKEYS ' "it at 7:30 o'clock at tbe of the «m»riot«nfcnt, Jo- mm NOVELTY HIT EVER TO 10URTHE COUNTRY! (•PENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 PAGE THIRTEEN FORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY t(| Gets High Holy Spirit Church Scene Award Day Slated His Club Honor Of Zwolinski - Nehila Rites By Youth Croup J Adolph Quadt, past H o P E L A W N—Holy Spirit For going away, the bride chose HOPELAWN—Plans have tWAQ cvnor, was presented niiurch, Perth Amboy, was the \ a blue silk, dress with matching rompleted for the annual Awsnl in rent governor's pin setting Snturday for the marriage '\ accessroles and a white orchid Day t given: Medals to first and second ffii.niM will expedite the filled with pink carnations. As ate of Woodbrldfe High School. place teams of the Hopelawn marking th« 37th anniversary of Miss Chlnchar Is employed u a uiiinlttlng prompt month- bridesmaid, Miss Peggy Nehlla, the organisation. Named to the Youth League. Consolation prize* NAMED FIRST CHAPLAINS: Fords Fire Company presented gold badges to Rev. WllHam II. sister of the bride, was similarly steuoftapher by the fUkftltte toe third vaA lourth ptocei lit. Payne, pastor of SI. John's Episcopal Church, Fords, and Rev. Joseph R. Bnwowski, pastor of committee wens MM. Robert BerLs, Company, Bound Brook, Her nnmbach, chairman, r«- attired In blue. Mrs. Jacob Celling, Mrs. Martln- recognition of effort and parties Our I,;>d.v of Peace Churoh, Fords, designating them the first chaplains to serve the fire company. fiance was graduated frflm Perth pation. m increase In volunteer Robert Daley, Fords, served as sen, Mrs. Oswald A. Nebel, Mrs. Left to right are Rev. I'ayne, Nicholas Elko, president of the fire company, ami Kev. Brozowski. best man, and Joseph Nehila Amboy High School and is at- Medals to members of the girls' :,,v rrimlted In less work John Petruskl, Mm. Peter Ras- tending Seton Hall University. South Amboy, cousin of the bride mussen, Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. softball teams. Other awards to i line connected with the He served four years In the U. the younger girls' group. < ushered. Springer, j-ivr Mrs. Mizemy Hostess ' S. Air 'Force, three of them on Medals to winners of the Little untclla. chairman of the Miss Donna Bennett Bride After a honeymoon in the Po- At (Indabouts Social cono Mountains, the couple wll Hospitality committee for Oc- overseas duty. Bigger League. Awards to second; for held September 2 be at home at 611 Pacific Avenue tober will include Mrs. Lafayette and third place teams. m Park, requested cards FORDS—The Gadabouts held a At Double-Ring Ceremony W. Livingston, Mrs. Rose Slmun Jackets to the boys group repre- -< and Anthony Migliaccio. Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. ingston, will conduct a Bible Insti at the dinner for .Department Squad responded to 39 calls in ginia Jordan and Mrs, Harris. The couple will return Septem- A donation was voted to the tue from September 27 to No President Mrs. Oetoro, Septembei August. Of this total, ten were vember 16; Grac,e Lutheran 15, at the Robert Treat Hote emergency; seven, flies; eleven TO ELECT SLATE Lyons Disabled .Veterans' Hospi- v tal carnival September 22 on the Church of Union will conduct Newark. transportation; one, Industrial; FORDS — Mrs. John Timko, Michael Burchock hospital grounds. IBlbI e Institute from October 1 tc The special prize, donated by six, motor vehicle accidents; two chairman of the nominating com- The auxiliary will hold an anni- j November 19. Reverend Stohs mas Mrs. Betty Lund, was won by Mrs fire drills; one, Hazlet Fair; one mittee, announces election of of- versary dinner party October 21 be contacted for further informa Julia Koohick. parade in Soptswood. cers will take place Monday at OPEN TONIGHT the meeting of the Mothers Aux- Feted on Birthday at the Stockholm Restaurant, tion. Mrs. Margaret Larsen and Mr.< The two ambulances traveled a Somervllle. Reservations may be Lund were in charge of hospital combined 477 miles, 10,400 pounds iliary of the Fords-Clara Barton ATTENDING ST. PETER'S KEASBEY — The Misses Mary obtained from the chairman, Mrs. lty. The next meeting is sched of exygen were consumed, anc Little Leaple in the Amboy Ave- FORDS — Michael Getsey, 265 Ann and Irene Burchock. 48 Oak- C. L. Bulvanoski, 592 Bemford uled for September 24. eighty man hours utilized. nue flrehouse. Til 9 P. M. Crow's Mill Road, and Joseph land Avenue, were hostesses a Avenue, Wooflbi'ldge. Borkea, 15 Beech Street, are fresh- a, barbecue celebrating the birth- Arrangements for a Halloween men at St. Peter's College, Jersey day of Michael Burchock. Dance will be made at the next City. Michael is a graduate of St. meeting. Mrs. Lee Lund won the \bse Friday al 5:30 P. M. Attending the picnic were Mr Peter's High School, New Bruns- and Mrs. Gabriel Slpos, Sr., Mr, special award.,Mrs. Helen Adam- and !><• wick, and Joseph attended St. and Mrs. Gabriel Slpos, Jr., Mr. iec and Mrs. Constance Cutler ARE YOU REGISTERED? Mary's IJigh School, Perth Amboy. and Mrs. John Slpos, Mr. and were co-hostesses. Mrs. Raymond Lerchenfeldt, Mr. MEDINETS t«3 NEW BalTNHWlCK AVE Room 708 - 7th Flour • IVtlii Auiboy Nutioiittl Bank ttflding For ^formation : Men's Shoj> FORDS f, • ' mONB Phone Liberty 8-1674 •J1S State Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Main Street IU-MWI THTRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1956 PAGE Atlantic City Race Track this tary of Asrlcultut* Phillip The 38th A; t^s avaiUWe by counties at Desn*-:»tif Gorfmor Robert B 14 per cent to make trie season Alnmpi is in San PrtnCJaco at- Lnder Capilol Dome present folio*: AtlwiHc. 1M: of the Np» .],.. the best to hiitory . . . A handy ] tending the 38th annual con- Bercen 850: Suri:n?ton. 33Z. CVUIITUNJ from Editorial t rompromtoe *»s rukle to the Batsto area on the vention of the National Atsocl- from 8epf m_ Ctmden. 1300; Cape May 73: at.inn of Commissioners, Secre- : CLASSIFIED :• NUT Day. On 7" T ^a.hfri fi St*t* Motor Ve- Wharton Tract Is available for \ MotorUsU ar,, Cumberland. 340; Essex. 2.SM: those who want to do their, taries and Directors of Agricul- RATES — r«.FORM*TInv Roosevelt"* Birthday Mir, AM ot; Morrt. 4W Ore«n. 3: ** ftrtMt?. M 21 Chrfcpw At-1 In »6dniot) Senators a»t noil- ment of Conservation and Ec- loans from the l*e* Jttt«y for trn.frii 146 Salem. 139: Somerset. M0: c) tacfcs D*j-. March S. Arbor D»j, lied at Vr.t names cf persons onomic Development, announces Bieeder.n Fund received special rose neaiiy f;. April M Mwnoha* D*j Ms? so in theii r«pectire counties re- Susset JW: Union. Mi. War- . The Stat* of Me* Jersey awards at. the Fiemtngton Mr Jersey th':< •. ren «0. MALE - FEMALE HHJ» W.%VTTD and Ptef Dtt Jam 14 • ofiTlnt t*?5 from 9 to W. There will have a $21,000 budget sur- last *eck . . . Fiftwn ortftntea- thlw Ne»- ,i<- *re 45^54 such nuavbers. plus on June JO next . . . New tionn affiliated with the New soeiation ICTSET JIGSAW: New Jer In most counties )o* numbers Jersey achieved a savlnt of 41 jfmv State League of Munlci- more pupil WANTED LOW XTOBERS: 1 w\ has had 103 c»se» of polio live. ! m the 'Slow Down and j NPW JPIIPV pressure by son* mown? is to art »: 11 premium because they pslitlrs plan meeting! dUTlng ; - WOMEN reported thus far this y>ar com- secure >* Iwns* ur numbers have already bwn assigned O' Livf campaign from Memorl&l [ tlir nnmia! convention of the month thflr. »A«e TTjn - rru TIMF pared *:rt 308 cases durtaf the in Nf* Jersey rtceaMr ;ht -,o:a: »va.l»s)e. 34 277 !i»ve Day through Labor Day. com-! parrnt orpanlration In Atlantic year »•;! T,; ssme period m 1955 . Betttag ed 1 break JV rtltuon* been d.s;r:t>uter of iow number '.rpplT lira* »rw WJOBLS =.»-• :.-•:(' *B:.:irnCT HtEt OP •<('j« so ouiw c* »c>:.:rr:;v3 :.?--^r> • ^ r*;wirou- :;Uiii» ili los«-jito» 1 CA£S 3>VEF7V£S? .'; *MI • 3t or mat It •••sr. 'Sit 11 MCCTtEJ S* ^irr:::— tITI3 " 127 A OIT RICH ' TEAr- r:i ?; a! • • •trr.tw «Wt tteton wwsa-'t. :x -it ; •:!.»• ij.i »j)ir«f BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY IV,ON DTOCYnaEt- til InO. It rtirifc 1! i>: r.ort *-:•

LOST ASB SMtVKTS MMBilMtMk . > FI.»M.t » Hirtlw f Rrfl. » TV Strrtc. Sporting Goods HAVLSO .J ^Tan and wliite houai •• .a AftbH ClE WO-a- IOOU. nilh. MSd and g — KnfoH four chlM stoppage from clocked pipes < *'"«# nn« for pritatf AL'S RADIO That REEL FIXE] iTt:ns aad sewrs. No digging, nc , HENSCH'S son; on: Chttrki Fan • M ME HElf WAJTTtD • • tituMpn & TELEVISION damafcv-rapid and efficient Cat i • r.urr»« Tony's Humaing aad Heatln? | Accordion School SWOfTIECKI ' • ACCORDION PlumMni - Hetttng matirt 9 6-9 M IT! Brown ATTAW. IMUB Funeral Home Elretris HtA tabet and Parts An OpportunitT GIBSON » MISCELL.4AEOIS Kith a fntnrr Private Accordion Lessons GUITARS * TROMBONI BattertM PLAY THE PIANO in a short time (Olrr» IB Tear 46 Atlantic Strret and AmplinfM • niH'MS J-trial plant is seeking Wtodbrtdt* I4W 14 PERSHINO AVENUE or youi taority back.. Complew ComftHt Arrsrtftaa bpaln Carteret, N. J, STUDFNT RENTAL PLAN Home of |[,.i y^unf nun whoh ht* »1 a>K tk CARTFRBT, N. I. Wholestl, .,|,|| course II 00. Pap's Piano Studio. • rtrknpt ad Aarlibm Fer lnfortniiion Till HI ? «MI Ml LINDEN AVEHUt • rleted military ser- 41« Wa*ha)gion St. Perth Amboy A. Kbih. Jr. Prop. • Iliitk Books far Arren SAMMY RAY'S WooibrMct, N. J. REELREPAlRv \ ,, xo eventually assume F« InforsullOB CiJl Telephone Carteret 1-1711 THephone CA-l-l iticn as office manager. Ml'SIC «nd RKPAIR SHOP Cheekrd, (I, .,„,,, IP TOUR DRmKINO MJ WO 8-4013 4CI New Brumwlrk Arcnut, Ford! ..'.y and earnest appli- Polkbed. (irea«,i ,,i 1 I H a problem. "Alcoholics Anony- Adjusted, f«r imh |" vri will asrore & bright mous can help you. Call Market SET NEED (Pitts Parti It \.. • ire. Applicants should 3-7528 or write P. O Box 25S )fi ACCORDION MUSIC MEANS C. POZNANSKI REPAIR? ;t' Box AA, this news- Woodbridge. 9.16-9 28 ~ SCHOOL Call / A LIFE TIME OF JOT PLUMBING ft HEATING We Have In M-t . ;x-r. stating full details AND MUSIC SHOP WO-I-4SW ; DARAOO'8 For Your Girl and Boy • TROUT Won Ms '. background, and refer- ATJTO DRrvma SCHOOL SEWERS CLEANED LEARN TO PLAY THE ART'S RADIO • WILDLIFE |-|( i! i;(, '/•i-s Salary will be ar- Largest and Oldest in County WITH ELECTRIC ROTOR i framed i ur;2ed. Hydramatic, Fluid and Standard FUNERAL HOMES ACCORDION THE MODERN, & TELEVISION 1 280 McCkllan St.. Perth Amboy d SI Twi EASY WAT- • Hl'NTINfi \Mi |H, 9-13 -SALES and SERVICE— LICENSES MMI ,1 Call Elllcrest 2-T3S5 429 East NO ACCORDION TO BUY . . . 9/6 - 9/28 Perth Amboy 155 AVENEL ST.. AVENEL ASk HOW Y»ll I HI \\ , Y'« NG MAN for mornings, 9 to j 13 Ford Ave., Fordi Antrnnas installed. Tube* test- One of Our i-.,...' i> and Saturdays. Must drive. VA 6-03S8 PAINTER AND DECORATOR fd free at our store, Car Radios A-n-v Coionia Drug*, lnaan Av»- Free Estimate* tid< Coionia. 9-13 42 Main Street, Woodbridge serviced promptly. RUDY'S AMI Call CA-l-4425 ' REPAIR ESTIMATES FREE! V. J. Tedesco Phone: WO-8-4U1 SPORTI\(, (. YO'JNG MAN — PuU-Ume driver 6 Flllmoie Avenue, Carteret FnrBltore t5l Monroe Mr<.i a.ii drug clerk; 17 to 21. Good 9/6 - 9/28 opportunity.^good pay. Hours 9:00 Bidders-Contractors Religious Articles Telephone H\ A M to 6:00 P. M. Apply Coionia EDUCATIONAL — Spanish for TRENCHING U:u;•>.. Inman Avenue, Coionia. children 7-14 years old; small — FOR — • Tankless Coils 9-13 classes now being formed. Reason- GIACOBBE & SON LOOKING FOR HREHA'S able rates. Menlo Park Terrace. BUILDER & CONTRACTOR • FOOTINGS BOY WANTED to work In news- • Top Value! DELICATESSEN AND paper store in Woodbrldge. Call Call Liberty 8-7927. 9/20 15Z Rudolph Ave., Rah way • OIL TANKS rRTVATB LESSONS Tank].- (,,,i|. Fulton 7-1685 between 2 and 3 • Name Brands! • SEPTIC TANKS P M (or appointment. The Green-Eyed Monster Modern ul CUuical — Bcrflintn ind Adruced. 9-13 Detectives at police headquar- • Dependable Service! • WATER LINES ters say they have their own ENROLL NOW FOR EXPERT • SEWERS STORE kind of foolproof lie detector INSTRUCTION Wat«T StiftriiiT FUEL OIL DRIVER—Experienced • Lowest Prices! fomplrte Line of and the most hardened criminals In Our 101 Sharot Street, Carteret preferred, must know Wood- Specializing in Religious Articlti Inst:i!ln! area. Call Liberty 8-0092. have wilted under it. It's a CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES AIR CONDITIONED STUDIO Kor All UCCAJUOIli green-eyed stare from a puasy Ci\ 1-7851 or 1-6645 181 Randolph St. 9-13 Phone: WINTETBROS. Call WdH I Mo cat. Mickey by ^ Wt artf a rat! Bat «f CARTERET • FEMALE HELP WA]*TED • kee Journal. TUHon 8-4169 - 1-0758 Instrumtnti ind AcceuorlM w«rstiE FIR*, smrl Phone KI-1-8J34 AVENKI. mil SrrvhiK Wrtodhrid;? Residents Choose ;rom inch fanovi mike ac Why Risk Your Health MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to act Thanks Coal Since 193; cordlons as: EXCELSIOR, T1TANO, am) Oil. (0. *.s companion to elderly woman V. S. Hwy. 1, Avenel, N. J. 1ORIO LANCE, ACME, HOPNER, "Thanks for the lift," said the With Poor Plumbing? ... S7S Rahwa» V.' \.- 5 days a week. Call after 5:00 One Mile North of Woodbridfe ACCOROIANA, tXCEl.SIOLA and woman as she climbed from the Roofing aai Sirilig • P M or Saturday and Sunday. Lioverleaf DAIXATPB. plastic surgeon's chair. — U.S.S CALL Pulton 1-1824. 9-13-9-20* COAL - FUEL OIL Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., Incl. k*t. Chicago Big Shot. Phone Fertfe Amboj'i Oldeit litabHihed Taxi Cabs FOR SALE KEROSENE YVOodbridge 8-1577 Accordion Center Pretty Please It Teari At the 8une Loeatlon SMITH Henry ]arisen & Son TOP SOIL, SAND, ORAVEL, "So you've bought an auto- EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER PLUMBING & HEATING CINDERS mobile, have you? Do you driv LET US LAWN MOWERS • Tinning and 8heet Mrtal W«tt Call WO-S-0812 It or does you wife drive it?" Eddie Bonkoiki, Prop. WO-8-3098 SOLVE YOUR HEATING Rooflnc Metal CeOlon tJsd 9/6-9/20' "Neitner of us drive it. We coax 557 Stale St., P. A. VA-MZ90 Prompt, Efficient Service Fnraaee W«ck PROBLEM ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP 186 REMSEN AVE., AVENEL WU StftVICI 124 WASHINGTON JL'ST IMKiNK Some Pertinent Data • FROM SERVICE t CARTERET 588 Alden Street Phone CArtfret 1-718S Woodbridge, N. J, WO 8-0200 in the TO COMPLETE HEAT- HAM) and POWER LAWN & Popular! Photography MOWERS SHARPENED and Telephone I-IMS Fast and fuuri.-m -'"1 Learn to play ING INSTALLATIONS REPAIRED CANDID OR STIDIO History of Woodbridge MERCV'RY Ol'TBOABD the Piano In a WOODBRiC : I MOTORS ^443PEARI V UiK'lMi SHORT TIME WDGE. 8-1400 SALE and Service (Continued from Editorial Page) Service Statins SCHWINN BICYCLES . . . . Lemons dividual in the country. Re- Dey, Avenel; Fred Diet, Keas SALE and Service in your own sponsibility starts with the bey; Charles Terzella, Frank AVENEL SAMS SHARPENED — KET8 HOME . . . . community and since you, as Benson, Henry Madcs, Coionia; MADE members of the Township Com- Carmen Zullo and Joseph Gill, COAL & OIL CO. By a Well Known Teacher and TOWNE GARAGE mittee, are representatives of the Port Reading. Professional Musician. J. F. Gardner * Son community, I am appointing 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEl • Liquor Stores • In November a blast at the 485 AMBOY AVENUE you as members of the Defense United Railway Signal Corpor- Committee. You will cooperate ation killed eight persons and Woodbridfe in every possible way with "the injured. 25. The cause of the Delicatessen Telephone Woodbrldge I-1JM WO-S-SMS Governor's Committee." explosion was never determined. We're Specialists la In September, the defunct There was a strong belief that Cab* for Appointment First National Bank and Trust Woodbridge the explosion was caused by WO-8-0781-M • BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT Company paid it* final divi- sabotage. TREAT SHOPPE Liquor Store AND BALANCE dend of 3.2 per cent. The divi- On November 26 the first draft 613 Rahway Ave., Woodbridfe • BRAKE SERVICE dend which was declared by the JOS. ANDRASCIK. Prop. contingent left for camp. Hon- (Opp. White Church) • receiver, Eugene Vlerick, made a ored the night before by the Complete Stock of Domestic Pet final total of 61 7/10 per cent. American Legion the contingent • SALADS at their BEST With the war clouds gather- and Imported Winea, Beer* Slip Coven consisted of Leonard Campbell, LITTLE ing, Township men between the •SODA FOUNTAIN and liquor* BLACK AND WHITE OR Joseph DeMuro. DeWiJlit toilll- ZOO a:;i .s of 21 and 35 years regls- gan, Jr., Joseph 8trus, Emory • FRESH BAKERY GOOD8 ST4 AMBOY AVENUE 3-D COLOR ti rtd for selective military ser- Toth, Nicholas Cuiffreda, Dom- WOODBRIDGE, H. J. vice for the first time In Octo- TROPICAL and Complete Line of Sept. Special! inick Coppola, Dave Aitken a*hd Open 7A.H.U 11:3* P. M. and Supplies W Township school teachers Midhael flemes. The first six INCLUDING, SUNDAYS GOLD FISH LAMINATING - PHOTOSTATS Mived as registrars and 3,780 wei*e volunteers and Milllgan Close Wednesdays at 12 Nora ALL FISH SUPPLIES 1-Day DeTelopinc and SLIP COVERS local men were registered. was underage but volunteered • Moviag aid Trncklig • TANKS — PLANTS — PUMPS Draft Boari Named Printinc Service s D with the consent of his parents. PARAKEKT8 — SINGING $69 T,t,^ Members of Local Draft Board Bridge Dedicated Ings CANARIES S were Walter Warr, Hampton The Thomas Alva Edison Me- Complete Hovliif J«b SERMAYAN Cutter and James Crowley, with morial Bridge spanning the 3 Room* «2S 5 Roomi |SI M TYPES OF CAGES BALLARD'S PHOTO I'PHOI.STERV 8HOPS Mr Warr serving as chairman Raritan River on Route 35 from 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms Ml PULL UNE OF BUPPLDM S47 AMBOY AVENUE K.I l»7 i: Avenel Pharmacy KAI1WA1 • AVENEL Yes, call l^ :i'id Mr. Crowley as secretary. Keatbay to Sayreville was dedi- All U*At la«u«4 - M »n bp. Woodbridce 8-3631 Kuisene Bird was named as clerk Mrds Nails and Wta*i CUpp#d wo-s-mi for estimatf cated December 14, 1&0, by M4 RAHWAY AVENUE Open It to « KU-a-MM ni the Board, ECONOMY MOVERS FREE man to yuii Qovernor Moore. Participating NATION-WIDE MOVERS -mount- Mon. and Fri. Nlfhta »o 1:30 James S. Wight was named in the program were Mayor WOODBBiDGE 1-1*14 FrUu, !;•» 1.M.UIMI plan, shown'!' chairman of the Selective Ser- Oremer and members of the Ulutiij, I A. *. u • r. ML saving short i vice Advisory Board and he Town Committee. PRESCRIPTIONS •Real Estate-linraicet Sheet Metal named a group of men to serve As Christmas time approached GUTH PET SHOP as a patriotic duty, Without WBTrMAN'B CANDIES (he spjrtt of the holiday was re- M RMoevett Afcnae, Carteret salary, as follows: Leon E. Mc- This is the time of the year Call Today flected outside Township homes CtoaetlM • FUaa CA-I-4«7« Klioy. Henry St. Clair Lavtn, more than ever before. Folks to get things done. ... So Nuthan Duff, Arthur Brown, seemed to go la for elaborate National Van Lhm get it Done Right with free Estimates (, Harry Wolpln. B. W. Vog»l. Ed- displays almost as If they knew Pluhiig & Heatiif SCHOEMAKER ward Kopper, Benjamin Kantor, that this was to be the last T h 0 m a s Leahy, Charles E. peacetime Christmas for five Gregory, Roy E. Andenpn, Axel years. GAYDAS Jensen, Hugh B. Qulgley, After'Christmas, New Year A, W. Hall and Son AGENCY MIDDLESEX Charles Anneas, Thomas Kath, WOODBRIDGE parties were planned, gay ones, RAYMOND JACKSON Local tat U)A( 0I>UBM • * Donald Mansofl, Police Chief MOTIIII lot Storage SHEETMETALWORKS and it really was a gay holiday Realtor and Insurer George E. Keating, Allan Mc- MAtlON-WU>B |nfInter. Howard Madison, 1 Main have been nwlgned to the Mid plain* Notice is h»r«by given that Sealed held on the 4th day of Sapt«nber, Tested In thla Township. tract may be obtained at the Office of Street. Woodbrtdn, New Jersey. tiff by the Township of WoodbTldi*: ;| ,in o Hills Park Reports Bids for the Construction of 3,900 Lin- 19M, and thut said ordinance #111 be SECTION 1. It »hall be unlawful for; Howard Madliion, Township Knglnecr. The Township Committee reserve* one duted October 24. 1HI, made bf M eal Feet, more or lens, of Concrete taken up tor further consideration and any commercial rehlcle, automobile, Memorial Municipal BulkHng the right to reject an; or ill Bldi. If. 1, Trainer. Collector of Taie* Ot ' Curb an* Gutter on Penthlng ATenue, final pawnee at a meeting of said truck or automobile tractor-trailer "Hie Township Committee of the B. J. DUWTOAH, Woodbrldge Townnhlp. New Jersey. » Iselln, K. J.. Including radii!* returns Township Committee to be held at lt« welihlng more than three (3i tons, Township of Woodbrldge reserves the Townahlp Clerk the Township of Woodhrldge and cOB- —The woman's bowling team at street Intersection* accordinn to the meeting rocnn In the Memorial Munlol- loaded or unloaded, to be operated by right to waive any Information In, or I-L 9/6-13/M ctmi real estate known «s Block IM. pplan drawn hy Howard Madison. Town- pal Bunding in Woodbrldgs, New Jer- *ny penon In or upon, or to past In I r*im »nv or nil bulk. LOU 18 and IS on the WoodbtMp* 'tornXhMn OHllto Park Is short rtl tl vft"W ll \\rf VVat TnwMMp TM Map. 1oeJrt»« M» MM* <•: T[rtilp my, on the )8tll flit of BtpUfi-iltt, )-txatt;-*mW>txatt;*mW> 0»«WlWUl0»«••WlW'Ulee - AAnn - ]fc> WclriW niNj witftdrsir AM Blfr coimf op mv /nmnr wo irwmbetrt this vehr so if vnn ' >wn»Wp Commlttf* of the Township raw, a.t »-o.„o p_ M.. iron, or «# won nnf XnX -fat Township of WomlhrlrtgeWomlhlrtge! wtthlth n thirthity dnr§ after the actual date N DTVISION p*ct Avenue In <»I<1 TownsnUi: anotlMfr ot elated October 24, llttl. msde by M. t MRS. flKOftOE niip intPrwtort . IM -,, I, Woodbrldge at the Memorial Munlci- thereafter us snld matter can be except however ai hereinafter pro- of the opening thereof. COUNTY ie interested «H111 MrsMrs. P . V Peace pal--•-- Building• , l- -M«4- •n Street— . —Wood •' reached, at which time and place all vlded. Total length to be con*tructed—«97 rxwket N». r-t-M Trainer, Collector of T«xr« of Wood- K rERGU80N aiate 212 Elizabeth Avenue. bridge, N J., on Soritember IB, 1036, persons who may be Interested therein 8BCTION S The provisions of Sec- Llne.il Feet, more or less. bridge Township, to the Township of it I P. M, (ED8T). and then opened NOTICI Wooibridge. »nd concerns real eatat* • ^ »fc o r. m, {audit' &LIU will be Riven nn opportunity to be tion i hereof shall not apply to ve- B. J. DUNIOAN, Tire ST«T* Or HKW JBftSKT TO: <)3 Home* Park —Announcement has been made j *nd publiclblil y read aloudld. hrheardd conrernlnl s thhe same. hicles used for flrt fighting purposes, j Township Clert known as Block 117 I,m M. on tM by Mr. and Mrs Arthur FlnnnBan plllna and Specifications may be oh- B J BUNIOAN. OLAR1HCI A. EAMES. hit heirs, devl- Woorlbrldne Township Tm M«p, loeated Avenue nor to «mbuiance». nor to Townahlp j I -L 9/6-13/M i sees anrl personal represenutlves and on Second Avenue In nald Township; ™,__...... ""' ..**"' t»lnM at the Office of the Towtith'.p Township Clerk ; owned vehicles, nor to vehicles owned I ht». their, or any of their, siircetson another Dated October 14. 1991. mad* AN onntNANCE LIMITING THE US! 1 W lh* State of New Jersey, nor to llhrrly 9-1473 Avenue, of the birth StreetEngineer, Woodbrldge. Howard , MsdNsonNew Jersey. 1 . Main NOTICE TO BIODRRg I In rtehi title rnd Interest, MRS hv M, J Trnlnir, Collwtnr of Taxes Of last Wednesday of their second The Township Committee reserves OF WEST LAKE AVENUE TO CEH- moving vnn» or truck! engaged ln the I s , d Bt(iB , ,h, construction o( CLAFWHOl A BAMW trt'r of CtAR- Wi""«hTldgf TowmhUv tn the Townrtrtp. son at St. Peter's Hospital, New the right to reject any or all Bids. TAIN CLASS OF VEHICLES. . S.,n,t.r, Se.erTn g ol WoodnrUlne. nni ronrerns real fst.it* B. J. DUNIOAN, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- Uncitttw Ro«d. Lake Avenue snd ANTONI OFZfNKA her hitrtnnil. known as Binck 'Time, Ixit 18, on tb» Brunswick. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- . nd 8lt ne • xwr th FERMAN SMITH snd MAC* SMITH, Woodhrldge Township Tax M«D. locered Township Clerk SHIP OF WOODBRIDCJE: by any pu company provided ,i » V» *»••>"•• "xwther with the :,c,i I line In many —Mr. and Mrs. "Thaddeus Brze- I.-iL 9/6- I3/J8 y y p y py p , l ManholeMhl s and "Wvm" as his wife, his snd her heirs, deviser* on HvHc Aven\ir ln ««ld Town«hTown«hlnii SECTION 1. It Is found and deter- d to I ; ...... _ drawn by Howard »nrMenH payers which was necessitated hy r»te. cations, Form of Bid end Form of Con- successors In rUht, title «nd Intirost, Township Tur Map. located on Hals«J. BStATlNO TO TRAFFIC AND HEO- ' reason of the fact that heavy auto- ««CTION 5. This Ordinance shall tract may be obtained «t the Office of JOHN DOE. husband of OOMEDA .a. • Iiti. infant son of ark. ULATINQ THE USE OT PUBLIC mobile trucks heavily laden, dam- Street In »al, iind Paul. They left last Friday and returned home I. Section 2 of that Ordinance above the Commissioner of Motor Ve- Committee of the Township at Wood- ship Committee qf the Township o Superior Court, State Houae Annex named adopted by the Township Com- hicles, In order that said road and brldge at the Memorial Municipal Woodbrldge at the Memorial Municipal Trenton, New Jersey, ln accordance I. ORANT 8COTT, . i vi'urs of marriage Monday night from a stay at mittee on November 3, 1954 la hereby the lives, health and property of Building. Woodbrldge, N. J., until 8 Building. 1 Main Street. Woodbrldge. with the rules of civil practice and Clerk of the SUperldr Court amended tn read ne follows: the adlacent owners might be pro> P. M. (EDSTI on September 18, 1056. N, J.. on. September 18. I9S«. it 1 P. M. procedure. A. H. ROSENBMJM Niagara Falls. (EDST), and then opened and publicly HUM birthday Gary Section 2. The Township Committee tected and preserved. and then at s&ld Memorial Municipal The action has been Instituted foi Attorney for plaintiff -A joint party was held Tues- of the Township of Woodbrldge Is Id) To attain the aforestated ob- Building publicly opened and read read aloud. the purpose of foreclosing the right of itt New Bninswlnlt Avenue , i' (I Avenue, enter- day by Pamela and Debra An- hereby authorized to Mtubllsh Immedi- jectives this Ordinance ls adopted aloud. Plans and Specifications may be ob- redemption ln and to, six (8) certain Fords, New Jersey , iii! heon thfl follow- ately, zone* to be known as parking of the Towrwhlp of Woodbrldge, The Information, for Bidders. Speclfl- tained at the Office of the Township CerttacaMt of Tax Sale, all of which I.-L. 9; 13. M. 21; 10/Vi« drews. Homes Park Avenue, for meter zones In and' upon such sides .i1.males: Shara and ..I i t*_ -"•!•«• iiiciidi outlet) ill BUM U1IU11 OUCJl BIUtSB 111in. Howard and tnelr *lxth and elfourtr h 8tfbirthdaysi e d, and/or such portions of the following i. Miu-oia and Obrla K* ™ «Hf ™ t WnM ma/^Sa^raU^ imistine and Carol Burulia, Pat- by any ordinance or police regulations ,. i Richman and rlcla Lucanesro, Susan and Patri- of ,the Township of Woodt^idge, to ••.lid;: ulso his sis— cia Lawrence, Irene, Jane and *m on the southerly side of Mam imi brother, Neal. Mary Ann OTJonnell, SUssaflne 8trlMrt from the Municipal Building ir Kenneth Law- AllUPline anrl VHIPHP rBlohrB«. westerly to Amboy Avenue; on the P;nk Avenue, were Aiigeimi ana valeric taiaorese. northerly side of Main Street from —There will be a board meetingg Hallwayy Avenue westerly to Amboy iiiuhiy at the home Al ue c g | ~ On the nortlierly of the citizens Council tonight at| c of James . rre's parents, Mr. thp home of Kevin Healy, pr«sl- Bt«ot from p«»n stroet to Amboy ' ii:i|ry, in honor of dent. Avenue. (3) On both side* of School Street 'nlilniR iinnlvei'.sai*y. —Mrs. Peter Kravltz and chil- from Main Street to James Street. '.nr their daughters, dren, Ellen and Stephen, Woodruff (4) On the westerly side of William iviiin.i. Street from Main Street to New street, Street, and Miss Paulette Wel- (J) Rahway Avenue—BEGINNING at : Mrs. Frank Burns sholtz. n^ece of Mrs. Kravltz, have a point In the Easterly side of Rahway Avenue 25 feet Northerly from i Termer and Nancy returned after a ten-week vaca- ,outherly ,lne of tne propertv occ led Park Avenue, tlon spent ftt Bradley Beach. Mr.; by thj Mutual Foods Store; thence iii :i week's vaca- Kravltz motored down for . ' Sorthnly along the Easterly' line of Rahway Avenue to n point 25 feet south .: Mr and Mrs. P, ends and for his vacation. j of the Southerly line of East Green ^ lantern. Kathleen —Happy anniversary to Mr. and ,8tren ; 11 maternal mand- A in "" 8tho°l Street — On the Easterly MIS. Ave" side of School Street beginning at a i- v.cck. nue. and Mr. and Mrs. William' point 25 feet 1Northerly from the North- ink t'cnnesz and Rickvalsky and Mr. and Mra. J. |2lL llhe of Jamea Street; •i.iiii I.ynn and Susan _,.,,..,„, | Northerly along the Easterly side „. :;; Avcnur, spent last Pmtak, both of Harrison Avenue.! scsooot thie streeSoutherlt toy alin poine otf 2Broo5 feek t Streesoutht —Congratulations to Mrs. Carl On the West side of School Street be- In line of Mrs. Fred Ztesmer. Homes Park Avenue, who ginning 25' northerly of the north line i IIKJIV Accompany- was elected librarian of the new of James Street, thence running north- < Mrs. Rudolph and erly 112 feet. Iselln Free Public Library. Mrs. 17) New Street — On the Northerly • •i.il Clary. The adults Ztesmer succeeds Mrs, ft aide of New Street beginning at tha '••, >• lucky people who point of Intersection of the Westerly rllard who has resigned. line of William Street with the North : :: the 'Miss Amer- —The September meeting of the erly line of New Street; thence Westerly the per- .Middlesex County Advisory Coun- along the Northerly line ot New Street • ' u J 11 111 *» r* 1 I tHoJ thmee EasterlCrtu^LCl IyV line ovfi thICJCe nonuww existinc^LOLiiitgj 'i..' boardwalk and; Cll on Home Ecopomlcs Of the j driveway In the rear pt the Dry Clean- • :. I'nduy. ' j County Extension Service was mboey EstablishmenXvenue and t Neutw th Streete come. r of Am- Mi-; A. Lssler, Har-[held last week at the Log Cabin Section 3. Tills amendatory ordi- tti-re hosts at a >on Rutgers University Experlmen- nance shall take effect Immediately siinday, when the tal Farm 1, at which time the pro- upon its adoption and advertising as j required by law, >' and Mis Charles jgram for 1958-1957 was discussed HUGH B. QDIGLEY, Cammltteeman-at-Large daiuhter, Joann, land dates for the various exten- Attest: Mr. and Mrs, sion courses announced. Attend- B. J. DUNIGAN, and children, ing from Iselln were Mrs. Martin Township Clerk. HUGH B. QUIOLEY. •i"i Hillside: H&fmann, Berkley Court, a board To be advertised aa adopted In Inde- ;md Mr. and Mrs. member; Mrs. Andrew Sedlak, pendent-Leader dh September 13, 1956 ! and son. Walter, i Oreen Street; Mrs. Herbert Wtl- " NOTICE Their son, I Hams. Chain O'Hills Road, and Notice Is hereby given that the fol- lowing proposed ordinance was Intro- :.u- years old Tues-'Mrs. Qeorge Ferguson, Homes duced and passed on first rending at a I Park Avenue. meeting of the Township Committee Back-To-School SPECIAL! Eddie's Music Center 357 Slate Street, Perth Amboy Present This Coupon When it comes to safety •. • At our Studio and RECEIVE ONE FREE he takes his hat off 1USIC TALENT LESSON to no one! Does Your Child Possess Musical Ability?

This Nationally Recognized Music Talent test Will Determine It The map works at Caloil. The headgear is a "hard hat." Everyone who enters the ijefinery area mijust wear one. — Clip Out Tills Coupon and Call for Appointment — This rule is rigidly enforced to'protect our employees from ABSOLUTELY bumps on the head v hich might occur while working NOTHING TO BUY! amid the maze of pipes and Valves Ijhat make up a modem VA 6-1290 oil refinery. ; But the hard hat is only one of many precautions that '•am to play the accordion the modern easy way comprise our safety program. This vigilance in every phase of our activity has a single goal... to make The California ><> Accordion to Buy - Special Beginners Program Available Oil Company a safe place in which to work. • It has proven its worth. Caloil is an industry leader in safety, and has reduced on-the-job apcia)ents more than OVER-STOCKED SALE!! seventy per cent in three years. j ( , When it comes to safety, the Caloil man takes his hat off >» NEW. USED and RECONDITIONED 120 Bass Accordions to no one. He is proud of tye excellent safety record he and Low-Low Price* * tome in and take your pick! his fellow employees have made ...a record which prom- ises to be surpassed again this year. -t i : L—

- •• •»"",*• —• "I'rrth Amboy's Oldest Established Accordion Center" 18 Years At The Same Location

!:i DDIE'SMUSIC THE CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY] ED BONKOSK1. 1'rop. i»ERTH AMBOY ' FlftTH AMIOY, NIW JUSIY THURSDAY. REPTRMflER IS. PAGE SIXTEEN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES l.KOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES "Hi I 1-KOAI, NOTICES IKOAI, NOTICES LF.QAL NOTICES I thence (7) Southeasterly' along mid between Blocks 387-H, 3M, 3«-i e'ly llnp HKST WARI)-SKCONn DISTRIII 384-0 to a point and corner, sMd cor- Pervn, Robert J- 71 Etm Av«. prolongation nnd along the Northenst- thence, n NOTICE MacFarlmid, Dou^lns, 13 Gordon St. Drwal, Dorothy K . 39 C!um Are All that tract between the. "nVrVhPcnnsrl-. frlv line of Let 1, Block 436. to MIner being the southMut, corner of LotIaland n,-, „, Schneider. Elaine -M , 142 Plymouth bt th« Pcnnsti erl> 1 IIIi0 Take notice that WALTER BKR- MIIIT. Mary c, SR.S Rdiwny Avr Frey, (velyn S , 691 Kin: George Ave vanla Railroad (on the east) unnndd thth«e .!, po,n,; thence ill Southerly .till 11. Block 3)17-1: "• ' - • • tHAM nnd HHIJIN HeRTHAM. hit Morel, AlTred, 487 kahway Ave Trey. Bernunt J. (W' King George Rd. Drive center line of Amboy At raw* (on the along .the Notthnrlj lire of Develop- tlon jhe Tiitrr . wife, t a Walt's Tavern, have applied Nlelmirk. Sophie. 5JU Ruhwny Avr oroesbeck. K;iz»bfth s. 4«l C MUl Schneider. Robert. 142 Plymouth Drive '.err; lo the Township CommlUof of theOil. Mabel M . 47 Orrrn St , Rd Kervakoi " Township if Wooribrldge (or a trniinfrr Outwater, Ruth C , I" M«in at Oroesbwk, Milton V . WI fruwi MlllH.I. Efrvi of Plenary Rttall Consumption license I'appiis. O**nr(?e K.. 420 Ambov Ave, Harkay. Mary L. W Man Are #C-5. heretofore Uiufrt to Mm fHHfn •nwh. Knrl F . fiftS Knhwny Ave Knfcklm, Miimii, n Wli.iaui S» Bertram, idmtnliitiattUi at the Mlate PIUITet Donna J . Ml Penil St ibwHnu Join, tl WUFWM Si of Rom IUc». decen.ifd, tor premium P'olfler. Daniel C . 447 Purl flt Hogh. Knud, ii Hamilton A\* situated at 303 Fulton Street, Wuod- Rutella. AKred, SM Bnhwuy Ave Horvnth. Louis, liouu St PORT REAnlNt! 1 "''"'l^'dWrUon'l.Io.U'ihe'cPnuV'Unf!intersectio! Intersection of thth. >rt]»r1Norttirvy Iliict of bridge. N J Snrno. Orrirndc L.. W Main at. Klpmv Jumps T . 4 Pay! St Alhrl-ht Ai'drew P.. Woodhrlilm- Ave FIRST WftRn— THIRD DISTRICT -j-lllll R'nd lo thf uroloiwn , '-the- ""Port ' •*"Re«dln('£ Rallfoarl: thence Objection!-.. IT any. should b» mfl'lF Snrno. Doinlnlilt J. Wi M iln St. Klfrns. Helen. 4 Paul St Alexander. Edwurd. 3H Third St. All that pnrt of the First Ward North tint Wslfrly'or the dividing line be-, Wcstfrlv alonl g thhe RighRht oWf Way Hne of areii Avi-iu,.. Immediately In writing to: B J Dunl- slpo?. Juilii J . 473 Rnhwav Ave, Laitnkl. Walter K. 41". Cvw-i-MUl Rd Alesnnder. Mary. 39 Third St Glen Cove A,,,,,,, ot thf dlvldtn* Unf of the City of Perth twfpti Koi-ki JSd-A and JS7-0; thenre ' thf. Port Rmdlni Railroad to the pmnt westerly i ., ,, f»n. TowushlD Cifrk. Woodbnd^e, NfW Rlpon. jBrnei, 97 Woodbrldge Ave, Lanrakl. Anne E. 43} fro** Mil; R.1 floln., John S.. 3.1 Fourth St. Amboy und^Woodbrldge Township and R 0M Sipo*. Chines .1 473 Rahway A^e Money. Rober- 1. II Joyrf 9i Bloom. Joan H, 12 Fourth St. Hove Avenu ISLgllfdi Snomlnen. A'teuft. 4M Ambov Ate Manev. C. Louis*. i: Joyte $• Burtaro. 8n!vnturP. Third St. WAI.TEH BERTRAM, Suomlnen. Hnnnah. 48S Ainboy Ane. Mnthlsen, Torb'orn. 4 Pan: St Buwuro, Dorc'.hy I... Third 8t HE1.RN BERTRAM, Thomp«on. Cnrole E . 5P1 Bnhwoy Me Osbornf. Harolii A Nf» Brvin«w-trk D'AIPSBIO Aibort. 27 Turner Bt. t i Wnlt's Tuvern Tli(imp«pn Wnl'er M . M5 Rnhwn/ Are Atf TIKhf Wili!»t>i I. , .Ir S85 Rnhw»y Ate D'ApolllR, Patsy A.. 12 Rerond St. r-t. u.se TlRhe Jnnlri- p , JfH Railway Ave Osbornf. Gertrude 1 K? Nfw BniM- Le Pa;m», Putsy A . 27 Tappen St. Zm'k. Klnltir- 25 Martin Ter wli-k AT Doyle. Elsie 318 I'nrierpt Hd RMfl To: W-J41 y.">rnor^kl Jenit. ?fi7 hrrry fit Parfltt, Audrey H . *I C'.uni A'f ' Herro'i Hfim C . 558 Woodbrldgf AVP MI>T«'R or ri'iM »r «M R E.imorM. frnnk, W7 »*rrv St Hiti««*r. Mary, 44 Ling St. Hfrnoj Carl J W8 Wo.idbrtdgf An TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: W\Kn I—niSTRfCT ! Shaker Nicholas. 44 Unl Bt ; Hittnlk. Jovce SO l« Bt, At a regular nwlne of the Tow Bnlocs, John, 387 Pillion 8t. Suhiwskl. Kdmrd 8 M Paul St ' rtlih. Jennie. S7 E' 8t. Pi f h Tl' ' Bonomolo. I.MdlV R. P6 Fulton St Toomey. Robert D US Morntby Ave. held Tuesday, September 4. Bonompio. Dpniln^k 8. M Fvilton Et. Toomft. Rentr, 135 Bernsby Ate. . I w«f rilrertHi to'artvertl"* thf f^t OnlioJ. Jenn M . 353 Arnbnr Ate Tywonlw. Jark. 24 Clum Ave Ave. that pn Tuesday fvfnihi. September llf.'kn. 0*<>rre l?l Flidion Et Welsh Kathrrn I 11 William at. K"kutr» Wichtel, «0 Wooilbrld?* Ate II. I9M. the Township Committee will Mjildonadn Olorla. 71 Colev .It Walsh. Rl.'hard T 17 William St. Kuhtlya Eleanor, 430 Woodbrldge AVP Hlf»t at 8 P M DSTi In thf Com-Mavrr. lorinc. l.n rulton Bt Voting Cecilia. 48 Paul St. I einipetor. Madeline, West *ve Orre Carmen 121 Tulton Bt. Triune, Arthur Jr. 48 Paul 9t. teilmkl, Jonn N S3 Second Bt Avenue Polllm Plate: nigh Vhonl. I'lH linf ---• ...... fc IIICIIL AHV™#, MO npiu",;, «.'*'-L>VU «*<^> Orw, Snutriila 121 Fiillon St. WARD 2—DIBTR1CT 4. , l*9lns*l, Aluamier B. Second St. '.enter line of linloiiiowii or M dJlesa ;rnsnr , B9tith«Mt«rW »lonn the. North- of Blnlr R pirpoM and sell at public sale and ioPortlllejo, Antinlo. 8» CiitteM L«ne Biinyon. Thotnm 101 Kin? Ueorg* Rd. I McLaughlln. Jowuh F. 13 Third St. A- Kwtx rtiriiplkp. suiy poini DelT|g uw'| (fly llnf of said Bertlon "ilUne-,! hide- . . TdltK to term" Bunyon. Do-o'l.y ~oi K:ng O«wp»f Rd. i MM aughiln. Norma, 13 Third 8t ihe mwrwi-tlon of MUldlfie* * I«; , Devflopment, and the bontherly line the T»wn»lil|. f Duborlrh. Chnrlcttf M . SJ5 Klhg ) Mekula, Pftpr. Fourth St All t^t tract between the Pennsvl- x'um'jVike with tin- renter line of Wood of «lf on Jf wnn "if R»sl BMMf Rivera. Mnrrlllnnn S . 71 Coley 8t Railroad ion the 3B1-J anil the pro-Roroi t r>-,t»rtmfnt «nd To*n«hlp n»tk oner, horhc Pnu! 71 Co'ey S:. deorge Rd. i Miller. Donald P . 15 Madison Avf o.r Mutton Hollow Road; thfnrf f™,tion of wU\ |ln(. RcmHiirisrprlv center line of Amboy Awnie ion thein) Wfftrrlv aloni! the rfnter Hue of , l))( NortnWMter|y R|ght ot Way Line nf to inspection «nd to be nvbllrw rcnrl Rosmlo Ana Marw. 7-1• Colf- . v St. Duborich. W.il:rr. 655 King Oeorge Rd. | MUIerl Doris E . IS Madison Avf. Bouniliirv.li rf , Henrr. Eleanor V . 21« Liberty St. west) and thp center ltn« of Frwmrii Avenue or .MiittoiI^Hollow^Jload (hf por[ Rpa(i|nK Hallrond; thturf r n> to =slc !<•!• 174 pnd 171 in Block Tfsln. Mends V, 10: Rnwll Bt. Ralney, Robert. Woodbrldge" Ate. Street ion tbe north) and Ion the road in iln 109-K on the Wowlbrldiie Township Van Brnmtr. Mnhel, 2BJ AMprii"it» St. Henry. Robn: C . 316 Liberty St. Ralney. Emma M.. Woodbrldge Ave, no:nt or place of beginning Botithwt-sterlv along the snld Right of , Huda. Joseph T . 3I> Firth St. Snmpaon. He'rn. 31 Madison Ave. wulhl by a line drawn parallel with BEINC1 u:irt or nistrlct 6 In the Hec Aswstmriit Map WARD 1—DlSThlfT 1 1 dnen Street and 100 feel north of the I Way Line to the point of In'-P-rwrtlon , Uon AHtir.it. Marlon. 327 itrndy Drive Kulps, Alice, Pine Si 9niwo, Raymond V . 142 Central Ave nnd Ward to he kuuwn us flerand "'Uh the dlvlillnif line bflween Lni 1. f Turn.,. TKkr furtii'r notlrr that the Town- northerly line thereof. Ward, Dlrtrlrt 8. O ship Committee has. by resolution snd Aqullii. Wirrfii J.. 3V Irady Drive ' McCorhrane. Helen 342 Liberty St. aasso dladyn M . 142 Central Ave. Polllni Plare: High School „ . , Block 3M-J1B and Lot I. Bltv-k 405-nn; wfstpr! • »i B'Pklrkl. Inmi A . US 8t Jumps Are Madaen. Rasmus C , 43 Fifth, St. SchlBvo. Mlidrecl F.. Woodbrldge Ave Polllnt Ware: Flrr Home, "r'"1 thence Nortnwanprlv to the point r,t' • "••y ' pursuant to law. fl$i« » minimum Blpklrki. c.nnlev A.. 2S3 St Jumss Ave Madsen. Matilda, 42 Fifth St. Slrert. Iselln. N. J. the n urlre lit which said lots In said block Sprlrgsteel. Mnhine T., B Third St FIRST WARD—SIXTH DISTRICT Intersection of thf Westerly ITYie of thf Bobal. HP:PM. 203 Cllnlon Ave O'Hnra. Ruth 88 Oordan 3t. SprtngsWcl. ChnrlP". 0 Third St Rllmbeth »nd Trenton Rillrond. now nnd the (iro: will be sold together wi'h all other Bobnl. Mlrhael. 303 Cllnto* St. O'Hara, William F. 88 Oordon Bt, Beginning at the Intersection of the the Outer Catalano. Ani'flp f ins^QjHdy Drive being II.MO 00 plus costs of preparing Pfterwn. InCTr P.. 1 Oakland Ave. | r,»T «; U. vn-c f: ^"SB- Street g* r Cooptr, vriilia:n M, 500 Cluiton St. Rojtmdo Mary M . 81 Jensf n Ave. the d»fd i-r<| mlrfrll- -:i 'h's SHIP sWii I Terefenko. Peter .1 14 Tunlyn Pimf . lln].l»,,,h, ak,n, thr crnit, Un, Cooner. Walter P. 2W cm*)" St Rotundu Louts A SI Jensen Ave, Toryak, Helen, -0 Mndlson lots In sal'I block. If sold on tfrms. roooer. Jenule, 2O0 Clinton St. Smojo O«ne.vle»e 28 Hanson Ave, will require a down pnym«ui of 25" Toryak, Willhim. 26 Madison Ave Ruhway Avenuf to thf center .._, . Dunhain. Ar-.hur H . 338 Dp Sota Avf Smojo. luke M , Sfi Hiinion Ave. Totil, John. 14 Fourth St. thf Northerly line of th<> Port h Therkelsen. Victor H.. 861 King Qeorge the Woodbrldge-Oarteret Road, thf nre; renter line of 8t Oenrge's Avenue to the Wm ?Umirr" Wft.nV'o'r ~ n£ , Frederick. Mlrh.tl F.. .49 OrenvM.e St Tretens, Fronr's H . 91 Tuppen 81. easterly along thp center line of the Rt e4 to the boundary line between Reading Railroad; thenr* Weitfrly In 1 st Rd SoniiU ami t,,i i price to be paid In 12 equal monthly/ Frederick Lillian. 1« a""'" ' Zullo. Alfred. Woodbrldge Ave. Woodbrldge-Carteret Road to Wood- Woodbrtdgp Tqwmhlp and t:ie t'Hv ol gfnfnil dlrtftlon Moli^ the Nnrtrinrty glnnlmr, Yurclek, Charlotte. 701 King Oeorge Rd Zullo, Mary. Second St. II "tallments plus Interest and otherN Howny. Walter J 333 Gndy Drl« ; Yurclck, Peter A„ 701 King George Bd. bridge Creek, thence southerly along R»hw«y whlrh line is &i*n thf county 'l»f of the Port Reading Railroad to POIIIMK ri.i,,. |.. terms provided for in thf contract of ; Hozenv. Helene M . 333 Orady Drive WARD 3—lirSTRK'T 2 Woodbrl Brennau. John. 001 Main St. Ounci!. Ann*. 535 Jnitson Ate. Rulldlnt. BROINN1NI1 ,, or inv <"««• 'o which It may be »d- ,LI Vfrrhi, Julius, W Orady Drive lion with thf Baswrly llnf nl the' Ward, to be known u* Second Ward. Avenue wi.m • Journed, the Township Committee re- i Brennan. Alberta. 801 Main Bt. Kelleher. Edgar J.. 411 Hudson Blvd. Pfiinavlvania Raliroad Right of Wny; District 11. ^ 1 Matlsa. Concettn. 12-B Bunns Lane ' Dunham. Babe Louise, 83 Ford Ate. thfntf Southwf«t*rlv nlon« thp K»«t- thf Port Hi.,.i :, servo. ! the rlnht In Its discretion to t Murray, Tolanda. 15-M Bunns Lane ; Holm. Hans P., 116 Ford Ave. WARP 3—DISTRICT 3 FIRST WARD—SEVENTH DISTRICT Polling Plare: Srhnol No. I, fireen said bt-Klniilii | reteet am- one or nil bids nnrt to Wll > SEWAREN All that part of the First Ward south , erly Une of the Pennsylvania Railroad Street, Uflln, N. J. alone tin- •„ Phillips. Oeorse. 283 Sherry St. Holm. Kathertne, 176 Ford Ave. of Heard's Brook and West of the ren- Hlght of Way to thf point of Inwwe, Mid lots in said block to such bidder I Prairie, Bertha. 8-A Bunns Lane Horak, Frank, 18 Summit A»e. Johnson. Market W . 4 Robert St i SECOND W»R»-THI1«TE1!NTII HS it may select, due regard being Riven j Lojewskl. Ann. 403 Summit Ave. ter Une of Amboy Avenue, as far •oiilh tlon with the Northerly or Norlheas - Renek, ElUnbeth. 205 Clln'on St. , Jogan. Claire, IS Summit Ave. DISTRICT ot rj nitv to terms and manner of payment. In jRenek. Anna, 205 Clinton St. i Nosuchlnsky, John, 121 Ornjit Ave, WARD 3-D1STRICT 4 a, he cenw I n. of Orove sr«e. erly llflr of Block 428. theme South case one or more minimum bids shall Allken. Flora B . 155 Bucknell An. l n r n l > 4 m n d p tt Sklba, Grace A., 221 Bergen St, I WARD 2-DWtllICT « along aloim the Northenstfrly line of Lot 1.1 section of the Westerly Right of Wny Jj"""'y ami be received. the minimum I Sitlb»- S^'W.ZSl.Bergen St. i I8EL1N Altken, William Henry, 1S5 Bucknell uSSJSSSZ »h.ncVN"r ,h«ny .!r-°- ^."'-."S^.^'?.Jfr"1 . !2 S ,^ , 1 .^?-™r??. ^l^ ^Sil.! J%n: «.Vf -( Upoupon urucjjtniicaeceptancec oufi H4C niniiiiiuii' i Crtfc_B tj»i«^ IIQ Q* iorvtac kvm «t to Block 428 to an uiiKle point; thence line of the Pennsylvania Railroad with ff, , ".,.' e! 3 J Bozza. Gertrude K., 212 BUisbeth Ave. Ave, the center line' of Malttson Streehenct e i Southerly still iilonn the line of Lot I, the center line, of Wood Avenue nr „":,„, w "' bidild.. or bit 'd " above minimum, by the | i?""l,. the "dividinAI.\M~» g n»line. „o,f ,v,the. n-i^First *ai43l7: tlienrthencee EasterlEasterlyy alonalongg ththfe North- North-11 pasterleasterlty alonalonig ththee RUh Rightt ooff Wa Wa»y line"oline of f ,^'"?r'.°? . *', iner of purchase In accordance Tovnl- "^D'' raSlfT ( Gibson, Clarese, Oreen St. • -•—-• iy n of Block 431 to the Northeast the Pennsylvania Railroad to the West- . „"" tn' '' the manner I Gibson. Nathan. Oreen Bt. Baresl! Nunzlo M. 79 Lyon St. ' and Second Wards er ne 1 1 Nt) with terms of sale on file, the Town- Polling Place: No. School Ross comer of Lot M8. Block 431; thenre erly Right of Way line of thf New "P ' ' Assfnhelmer. Dorothy A., 512 Lyman Olrlfalco. Anthony, 21 Coakley St. Culver. Mayme. 134 Wedgewood Ave. 11 lfline i,f chip will deliver a bargain and sale Street. Southerly along the Easterly line of i Jersey Garden State Parkway, Rt «4; £, ! Ave. Lewis. Charles T.. 38 Kennedy St. Culver. Edward A., 134 Wedgewood Ave.. to tin' deed for said premises. Lot 548. Block 431, to the center line thence In a general Northerly direction ' 1 Blanchnrd, Frances I.. 312 preen St. McCarthy, Agnes A., Lincoln Highway Decker, Claude W , 104 Schoder Ave. Chain O'Hlll Road; thence In a along the Westerly Right of Way line thence sum! .' DATED: September 4, 1958. Blanchard, Charles P.. 312 Green St. Oalnlda. Ernest R . 139 Bucknell Ave. SECOND WARD—FIRST DISTRICT an tt [ ;i1 B. J. DUniOftN. Township Clerk Marcey, Fred M., 271 Middles** Turn- All of general Easterly direction along the; of said Parkway, ht. if.4, to the'polnt J, ,' ' tBonansea, Josephine M., 236'Church St. pike Comprising all of K M 1 To be advertised September 6. and Qarcla. Obaldo, 834 Furrell ve. .h»"5Iirt"iinith"nf"!»M«h" villev Hall- Miter llue ol LUaln UHlll RoaBoada t1o0 : of Intersection with thet center lluline ofof, iT".™*"™ : / Brenner, Harry H., 183 Edgar St. Marfcey, Gertrude, 271 Middlesex Turn- Pon Be 11 September 13. 1956. in the Independent- Brown, O. Fred, 532 Gorham Ave. Hendrlckson. Dorothy M, 14S Buckneu ^I throaed Wartrackst sout. h of Lehlgh Valley Rail ^ pro,ongati0n Westerly of the divld-1 James Place; thenre Westerly along the' c o,t *" Leader. pike Ave. Ing line between Blocks 388-A and ! center line of James Pl»rp to Its Inter- P'* ?.. Brown. Eleanor M.. 532 Qorbam Ave. Mulligan, Veronica, 9 Washington Ave. Hertllng. George J , 172 Lockwood Ave. Polling Placet Kralbey Kthool. 387-O: thence Southeasterly along the; section with the renter line of Wood g | Cadwallader, Flora, 179 Washington Mulligan, Daniel F,, 9 Washington Ave. Hilton. William D . 72 Lyons St. Refer To: W-Goodspeed Deed Ave. dividing line between Blocks 388-A. Avenue or Mutton Hollow Rond; thence Street, Avenfl NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Petty. Luther B.. 85 Warwick St. Jackson Mary T., 30 Wedgewood Ave. R^^n»^?^i^nwiw»t?on of the: 387-6, 388-B and 387-H to the South- Southerly and Southeasterly along the •odwallader, William, 179 Washington Petty. Llla L., 55 Warwick St. Klraly, Steven. 127 Prospect Ave, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ate. -ifrE .:!. ?', thi LehtehValUy Rail : «»»t Bl»ld corner being the Southe««t corner | BEING a portion of Second W«rd, Bvullcro. Thelma, 577-C 'Wishlngton Le Bow. Sidney A.. 116 Bucknell Ave. Includlne 18, 1956, the Township Committee will St. CatramJjone. Oeorge, 194 E. Cliff Rd. West Pond Road tbence westerly along of Lot 11. Block 387-1; thence So-.ith- j Eighth District, to be known as Second i Reading Hallr meet at 8 P. M. (DSTi In the Com- lavallero. Masso J., 5TJ-C Washington Catrambone, Josephine M, 194 1. CUIt Me Williams. Edward J., 176 Lockwood the center line of West Pond Road to a easterly along the Northerly Une of Ward. Thirteenth District. bridge creek Rd. mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal St, Ave point aid point being the intersection i Development known as Westbury. Sec- j Polling Place: School #15, Pfrshll.tf Polling I'l.i.f i Building. Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and ;iausen, Eileen, 181 Owen St. Irouda, Eileen P., 1277 St. George Ate. Madsen Albert J.. 841 Rldgedale Ate. Of the center line of West Pond Road tlon #1, and the Southerly line of : Avenue, Iselln, N. 1. bridge). expose and sell at public sale and toJoyle, Qeorge W., 540 Lyman Ave. Irouda, Lawrence J., 1277 St. Oeorge Madsen Nancy A.. 841 Rldgedale Ave. With a line drawn 400 feet westerly Blocks 394-K, 394-J, and the prdlonga- the highest bidder according to terms )oyle, Ctclle T., 540 Lymah Ave. Ave. Manee. Lewis, 202 Freeman St. from and parallel to Pennsylvania Ave- • Uon of said, Uno. Southeasterly to the SECOND WAKD—FOURTEENTH THIRD \V\H|> of sale on file with the Real Estate 'firkas, Richard P., 79 Alwat St. iodman, Steven, St Georges Ave. lebanck, Louis. 45 Wedgewood Ave. nue as laid out thence southerly RIOIIR ; Northwesterly Right of Way line of the DISTRICT BEOINNlNd :• Department and Township Clerk open iirkus, Mary Z., 79 Alwat St. ewBtadt, Mlllkent. St. Georges Ave. >atrlck. June, 139 Schoder Ave. said line to a point. The northeast c-or- Port Reading Railroad; thence North- BEGINNING »t the point of Inter- section of iln , to Inspection .and to be publicly rend lottsteln, Adolph J. Jr., 192 Decker I'Connell. Patricia, Fatrvlew Ate. •atrick. William E., 139 Schoder Ave. ner of property belonging to St. Mury's! easterly along the Westerly line of the section with the center line of Wood Street with thr prior to sale, Lots 35 to 38 inclusive nderwood, Norman R., Jr., 10 Albee 'lorkowskl, Al. 101 Hillside Aye Church and also the northwett corner i Port Reading Railroad Right of Way Une ol tin- I Place " ! Avenue, or Mutton Hollow Road with and 42 to 44 Inclusive In Block 846-B, regus, William L., 201 Campbell St. Rd. Schwartz. Thelma, 109 Lockwood Ave. of property known as Washington to the center line of St. George's Ave- the center line of James Place; thence. thence Nor'l.i-r.- on the Woodbrldge Township Assess- ertem, Margaret, 505 Leonard Ave. WARD 2—DISTRICT 8 Schwartz, Charles, 109 Lockwood Ave. Helghta. thence southerly along the i nue and the point or place of Be-Northerly^ along the center line of Wood Une of the pnui ment Map. ;ertesz, John, 505 Leonard Ave. ISELIN Szabo, Frank, 737 Rahway Ave. boundary Une o-f Washingto— • • • n Heights ginning. AAvenu e 'or MuttoM n HolloHllw RoadRd, hthe ' of Way to : ;»• Take further notice that the Town- :ieln, Charles R.. 505 Ellas Ave. mmerman. Sophie R., 161 Pershlng Bzabo, Elizabeth. 737 Rahway Ave. and Church property to a corner of BEING the remaining portion of boundary Une between Woodbrldge nnd j state HlKliw.iv ship Committee has. by resolution and leln, Mnry E.. 505 Ellas Ave. Ave. Tune. Margaret, 51 Trinity Lane same, thence easterly along said Second Ward, Seventh District, to beBdlson Townships to a point 100 feet Northeastern ,, pursuant to law. fixed a minimum :urtz, Julia T.. 216 Campbell St. mmerman, Melvln, 161 Pershlng ~hi». Tune, Robert M., 51 Trinity Une boundary line to a corner of same, known as Second Ward, .Seventh Dis- Bouth of the Southsrly Une of New ! Hne ofs '•'''' " price at which said lots In said block Luazl, Frederick, 43 Alwat St. acskocsky, Geza, 43 Pershlng Ave. Williams. Eva F,. 44 Freeman St. thence southerly along said boundary trict. Dover «oad; thence Easterly parallel j Southerly bun will be sold together with all other Mlraglla, Humbert M., 27 Seymour Ave. ooperman, Edward. 100 Trento St. HARD 3-DISTRICT 5 line of said property to the center Hue Polling Place: School No. 2, Outlook with New Dover Road and 100 feet ' ot Ruhwov; !!:• details pertinent, said minimum price MlragllB, Betty J., 27 Seymour Ave. 3ale, Martha F., 1383 Oak Tree Rd. AVENEL of New Brunswick Avenue: thence east- Avenue, Colonla, N. J. south from same to a point In the 'easterly ulnni; •: being $1.41)0,00 plus costs of preparing vlurablto, Thomas, 521 Lyman Ave. 3ale. Gerald B.. 1383 Oak Tree Rd. Armstrong. Ann' J.. 115 Vassar Place erly along center line of New Bruns- Westerly line of the New Jersey state ' City of Ralittr the deed and udvertlslng tills sale. Bald Muranlto, Lorraine V.. 5 Lincoln Ave. Halasz, Julia, 92 Pershlng Ave. wick Avenue, to the center line of SECOND WARD—EIGHTH DISTRICT Parkway. Rt. #4; thence Southerly i thenre SOIIHH- • Boehm. Leon A.. 55 Yale Ave,, . Pennsylvania Avenue, as laid out south r lota In said block, If sold an terms. Nagy, Charles, 593 Amboy Ave. Klmball. Evelyn M., Charles St. Hlcko*. Waldo A., N. J. Start PHscn BEQlNNINa «.», Point In _h« East- along the Westerly Right of Way Une 1 Bl «f to I if Wi- - will require a down payment of SS%Nagy, Helen,'593 Xniboy *rt. > Klmball, Herbert C, Charles at. of New Brururwlck Avenue, thence or told Partway. Bt. #4. to the point I gn of Ciirn-r.-- of the bid accepted by the Township Nehlla, William J., 320 Mawbey St. Farm southerly along line of said Pennsyl- erly Right of Way Une of the I»ew O'Connor, Mary, 1307 Oak Tree Rd. Hllser. Anthony E., 10 Omar Ave. Jersey Garden State Parkway, Rt. #4,of Intersection with the center line of | along the \V. Committee, tfie balance of purchase Mehlla. Helen M.. 320 Mawbey St. 5'Connor, Woodrow P.. 1307 Oak Tree vania Avenue to the center of the James Place; thence Westerly along the i the Borough >: i price to be paid In 12 equal monthly kelson, Harry A., 533 Gorham Ave. Kovacs, Olga M., Ash St. Lehlgh Valley Railroad, thence easterly with the Westerly line of the Pennsyl- Rd. Xrebs, Ruth, 125 Randolph Ave. along the center line of Lehlgh Valley vania Railroad Right of Way; thence center line of Janies Place to the center ; "»* of Bl.ilr i: installments plus interest und other )tt, William J.. 36 -Wlllry St. Olah, Elizabeth. 76 Correja Ave. line of Wood Avenue or Mutton Hollow ! °' Homcsti-rnl terms provided In the contract of ^ile. 'nlkowlU. Louise, 190 Oreen St, Srebj, Thomas, 125 Randolph Ave. Railroad to the point or place of be-Northerly and Northeasterly along the Relnhard, John, 64 Trieste 8t. .eltner. Michael S.. 115 CheBtnUt St. ginning. Hlght of Way Une of the said Parkway. Road tp the point or place of Be-along the Take further notice that at sold sale, 'olkowlti, Maurice 8., 180 Green Bt. ginning. Avenue lo 'ralrle. Calvin, 261 Campbell St. Sediak, Oeorge H,, 66 Perarllng Ave. ,und, Andrew, ,28 Lehlgh Ave. Polling Place: Hopeliwn School. Rt, #4. to the center line tit New Dover or any date to which It may be ad- 3tultz, Pearl. 169 Pershlng Aye. • Road; 'thence Easterly and Southeast-! BEING a portion of the Second Ward, Street; l!ie:i. journed, the Township Committee re- loss!, Iside, 15 Campbell Bt. 'Ickard, Raymond. 10 William St. Wheeler, Clara F., 24 Hlllcrest Ave. ,krlpko, Thomas, 7 Willow Ft. erly along the center Une of New Dover Eighth DLstrlct, to be known as Second ! center line serves the right in Its discretion to Jlsnlnko, Wllma, 21 Willry St. SECON% WARD—THIRD DISTRICT , '• Une Qf Mynic ,A , Wheeler, Frederick, 24 Hlllcrest Ave. WARD 3—DISTRICT » Road to the point of Intersection of RIU| r UU1 ICCdbll JLIIOLI !•. k. . j .-..~ -v - •".' reject any one or all bids and to sell Ward, Fourteenth District. on lottlle, Marie, 222 Mawbey Bt. WARD 2—DISTRICT" 9 AVENEL Comprising southern Fords. All that same with the prolongation Northerly Polling Placeae: : HardinHa g Avenue. Fire- »' K ""• said lots In said block to such bidder 3ubyak, Bertha, 263 Mawbey St. tract lying north of the Lehlgh Valley homePll, Inelln, N. J. and Us Wi ,i.: as it may select, due regard being given FORDS Cooper, Verzola, 275 Thorpe Ave. of the Easterly line iof Block 479-F; Subyak, Steve, Jr., 263 Mawbey Bt. Bogue. Thomas L., Jr., 54 Johnson St. Dwyer, Thomas J., St. George Ave. Railroad tracks wett of Crows Mill thence Southerly aldhg the Easterly bridge Creik. to terms und manner of payment, In Urrutla, Winifred, 29 Alwat St. Bogue. Anna E., 54 Johnson St. Road and south of King George's Post line of Block 479-F to the point of SECOND WAKD—FIFTEENTH the Woodbnc. case one or more minimum bids shall Urrutla, John, Jr., 29 Alwat St. Jftcobson, William C, 224 Minna Ave. Road. InterBt'tUon it be received. Canada, Elizabeth E., 44 William St. Looges, Chris, Zlegler Ave. Intersection of same with the Northerly DISTRICT an Dalen, Anna M.. 283 Campbell St Deak, Esther, 311 New Brunswick Ave, WARD 3—DISTRICT 1 Polling Place: Fordi Fir.house, Corri- line of Block 447-L; thence Easterly ; Upon acceptance of the inlnimum Welner, Dora, 501 Ellas Ave, elle Street, Fords. BEGINNING at a point In the West- „»»• thin e V,- bid, or bid above minimum, by the Deal. Alex. 78 Douglas St. PORT READING along the Northerly Une of Block 447-L erly Une of the Pennsylvania Railroad , nroinnL.,.ti,,i Wiener, Melvln A., 501 Ellas Ave. Decker. Mary B., 96 Warner St. Krasovlc, Joseph &., 12 Hagamen 8t. to the center Hue of Middlesex Avenue- : 0 01 1 1 Township Coimulttee and the payment WARD 1—DISTRICT 5 Right of Way where the aame is Inter- PfNiL'lwj! "-"n An. '"n Decker. Albert J., 06 Warner 8t. Krasovlc. Florence E., 12 Hagamen St. 8 V AE I H I> R thence Southerly and Southeasterly sected by the dividing line between thereof by the purchaser according to Fllenbaum, Anita, 143 High St. Dennis. Ellen, 114 Warner St. cZSaln g c^rFo r d.. ^ !^ ! aSSTu^SSST,n."S M^dT^ Rahway Avi;. the manner of purchase in accordance Rosa, Francisco C, 27 Daniel St. »,.» MM >ni, «f irino ibmv. ih.t aioug mi center line o: Miaaiesei the City of Rahway and the Township , ,ior,,. ;hf ,...".. laborak, Alice L., 119 Church St. Dennis, Arthur T.. 114 Warner St. Walker, Melvin. Railroad Camp tract lying north of King George's Post nue to the Westerly Right of Way line with terms of sale on file, the Town- g; thence Northwesterly nVj« ilelaon, Louis N., 676 St. George Ave. Dunn, Irene G., 104 Crestvlew Rd. Walker, Dorothy, Railroad Camp Road, lying between the Edlaon Town- of the Pennsylvania Railroad Right of ship will deliver a bargain and sale Oiborne, Gloria J., 205 Freeman St. ship line and the boundary of the First along said dividing Une between the ; thenct Wi deed for said premises. Dunn, Dustln C, 104 Crestvlew Rd. WARD 3—DISTRICT > Way; thence Southwesterly along the Townshipp ot WoodbrldgWpodbrldgef anundd thee citCityy «io,V\i tin Osnorne, William S., Jr., 205 Freeman Eberle, Veronica A., 201 Liberty St. Ward, and lying south of a northerly We te Y ine of lh p 1 B. J. DUNIOAN. Township Clerk AVENEL boundary described as follows: j o, J , « ' *" "»yl»»nla Rail- lo"t' Rahway to Ihe Intersection of the :t o thl( voiu- St. Eberle, Kenneth R., 201 Liberty St. Brookwell, Doris I.. 57 Commercial Ave. DATED: September 4. 19M. Osborne, Josephine, 205 Freeman St. Fa)low, Virginia, 562 King George Rd, Beginning at ' Easterly Hi-':.: To be advertised September fi, andnaulson, James A., 868 St. George Ave, Itissroussen. Bertha C, 56 Burnett Bt. line 100 feet Penimlvitni.i I Gurney, Lorraine V., 58 Warner St, I.-L. 9/13/56 September 13, :95(i. in the Independent' 3kow, Prank C, 664 St. George Ave. Hamilton, Muriel J., 154 Longvlew line of Fifth place ol br-nii Leader. Toorhees, Margaret. 585 Barren Ave. Circle and 100 feet Voorhees, William H., Jr., 585 Barron NOTICB crossing Grant Avenue to the northerly the Second Ward, and 463""to" ah"inglV poiiit""ln "mm7; , niofrl^nv'' Hamilton, Edward D., 154 Longvlew Eighth to be known as Second thence Westerly still along said divld- w.Tr.i Vii-h NOTICE TO VOTKRS Are. _ hereby given that qualified voters Une of Fords Terrace No. 1; thence 1 n la accordance with provisions of an Circle of the Township of Woodbridge not al- northerly along the same U> an angle; Ward. Eightg h District—'strict" .. ing Une and the dividing line between WARD 1—DISTRICT t Horbatt, John, 60 Moffett Bt. Polling Place: School No. 1$, Pershlng Act Entitled, "An Act to Regulate Elec Ahlmovlc, Wllford J., 633 Bamford Ave ready registered In said Township under thence easterly along a northerly line Blocks 483 468-S and 463-R. and the Avfn,| sir«i \ tlons," (Title 19;_U15, Revised Statute Hortfatt, Pearl, 60 Moffett St. ef Fords Terrace, No. 1, to the center Avenue, Iselln. dividing line between Blocks 464 468-L Ahlmovlc, Margaret M., 633 Bamford Hughes. Richard W., 131 Corey St. the laws of New Jersey governing per- ot 1939). together with the Amend Ave. manent registration may register with ot Mary Avenue; thence northerly along and 468-M to the Northeast corner of -is in i'i-iu meats and Supplements thereto, thi Kaminsky, Barbara, 346 Crows Mill Rd SECOND WARD—NINTH DISTRICT I THIRD U IKli Anderson, Betty. 20 Claire Ave. the Township Clerk of the said Town- the center of Mary Avenue, to a point Block 487; thence Southerly along the ' BEOlNNISi. . following names will be removed from Kamlnsky, Edward J., 348 Crows Mill ship of Woodbrldge at his office at any 10100 ffee t north off the northerlly line of I Beginning at the intersection of the ' *»'terly line of Block «7 to the South Anderson, Clifford, 20 Claire Ave. Rd. y eait Oeurgi's A,i- • the permanent registration binders in Belrne, Henry M., 574 Rahway Ave. time between Wednesday, April 18, 1056, center Une of the Uhlgh Valley Rail- oorner of said Blix-k; thence West- ' 7,", ,.,,,.. •• ', the TOWN8HIP OF WOODBRIDQE, Kaszyckl, Simon, 67 William St. Pitman Avenue, tbence easterly and Clayton,.Roger F., 400 Henley St'. and Thursday, September 27. 1»5«, on100 feet to Poplar Street, and continu- road and center line of ICrows Mill ""erly" alon"'""g" "tt,"e Southerl"" """"' y line' of Wor'k thence nunlirr i unless voters uppenr personally befor Dl Nicola. Virginia M., 430 Rahway Ave. Keitesz, Sophie, 92 Koyen Bt. V thfcllce UJISouthwest corner of the MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOABD OP Kertesz, Frank, 92 Koyen St. which latter (late the registration books ing In the same course to the boundary Koad, thence northerly along center] "" v UII""L rurmr ui "iwrte, UBBii.rLw uu\ Olllls, Florence A , 20 Claire Ave. will be closed until after the forth- of the First Ward. line of Crows_MiCrows MilUl Road utdj thee centercenter ! *">*•.«ni W«Urly._alonK th, Sou-.h- Jg^ ^ullt. ELECTIONS, Room 708, Perth Amboy Kondos, Alexander, 27 Commercial iy f r g ay Rmitr Hopatak, George, 63 Claire Ave. coming General Election on Tuesday, Polllqqee Placea : Old rordl School No. 7,: Une of Kin..g. Georg-—e. Road, (hence east-„,-' ,A" "" ° 473-R. 473-S, 47J-T National Bank Building, Perth Amboy, Hopstak, Vtlma, 63 Claire Ave. Ave. i G' Rd '"— *•«.. ;47J-U . • 13V line oorr WIKMH N«w Jcrtey, on or before Septeinbet November 6, 1956. or at Middlesex King George's Road. i erly .long center line of King Oeorge ' « 473-W, 473-X. 473-Y, Hegedus, Andrew S., 424 Rahway Ave. Kondos, Elizabeth, 27 Commercial Ave County Board of Elections, Clti-en Road to center Une of West Pond Road 474-C »nJ *74'B to the New Jersey iiorlhwettTr:y .; 27th, 1958, If they wish to vote at th Kovacs, Charles, 62 Moffett St. Woodbrldnc Ar.: General Election on November 6th, 1956, Hopper, Nettle, 31 E. Green St. Building, 46 Bayard Street, New BrunB- 8EOOND WARD, FIFTH DISTRICT ! thence easterly iiong center line of StatlnBe Parkway, In *4: thence Miitlri'u- ,,f IJ s u Kovaca, Arline, 62 Moffett St. wlck, N. J., at any time between BEGINNING at the point of Jnterstc-Jnterstc! West Pond Road to a point, said ppoint Westerly across the New Jersey "'„,.,.,„,..H. »nd prove to the satisfaction of thHopper, Basil P.. 31 E. Green St. Krolnk, George J,. 109 William St. norUl Ifns Middlesex County Board of Elections, Keiser, Frederick J.. 623 Bamford Ave, Wednesday, April 18, 1»5«, and Thurs- tlon of the cente—r Une of N. J. Stat- •e >•-'-•being- •••the- Intersectio••-•n• o-f center ilne State Purkway, Rt. K4, and along the "" Kulpa, Rose J., 61 Corey St. day, September 27. 1956, during the HighwaHih y NoN . 1 and the dividing line .of WesW tP Pondd Road with a line drawn Southerly line of Blwki 474-A. 4D6-A. V B HlKli».'> th»t they are residents of the TOWN McMahon, Edward D., 20 Claire Ave. Kulpa, Leo J., 61 Corey St. Hgay o. 1 and the dividing llne; ond Road with a line drawn - southerly IJU'IM!- Martin, Wallace,; 25 Brookfleld Ave. following hours: Dally, except 8atur- 49 E and to the Easterly line SHIP OF WOODBRIDQE. and entitle Legenza, Edward T., 88 Molfett St. between Woodbrtdge and Edison Town-! parallel to and 400 feet westerly from *" E Rahway. thfii.»- to vote. Ohlott, Ketherute, 14 E. Green 8t, dav, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., or at the ships; thence, »outher(y along the said | Pennsylvania Avenue, as laid out "' M M Raslmpwlcz, Stephen J., 558-Garden Olah, Andrew J., 59 Koyen St. provided by said Municipal Clerk or by Of crossing Ford Avenue and Crant i *»'d boundary line to a corner of Bamf betwi'i-n the Township of edlaon and BY: MILTON C. BLOOM, Ave. ' calling In person at the Office of theAvenue to a point In the westerly line i thsnee southerly along uld boundary "" T"*ni>hip of WoodbndKti ' to n BEOINNINC Orlowskl.' Edward 8.. 107 Longvlew 01 1 etl l llJ ol S! 1 Chairman Raslmowtcz, Irene M., 556 Garden| Ave Municipal Clerk or County Board of of Fords Terrace No. 1; thence, north- j«' »ald property to the center line or I' " 100 I*et South of the Southerly * " ' Circle ncol N tfte Mnle ; WALTER J. RUBLLEY, Remlzowskl, John J., 61 Crampton Ave. Election at 46 Bayard Street. New easterly along the line of Fords Ter-. New Brunswick Avenue, thence easterly " «« Dover Road; thence Knit- '" " Orlowskl, Martha, 107 Longvlew Circle trls ul Tare tar] Reiitzowskl. Eleanor M.. 61 Crampton Brunswick, N. J , or at the Office of the race No. 1 crossing Linden Avenue to I »'°nu center line of New Brunswick ' Parallel with New Dorer Road -«nd "'>' ""* ' ADVERTISED, 1936 Platt, Howard, 115 Longvlew Rd. Middlesex County Board of Elections, 1CJO eet Doc frI live. ' Platt, Mae, 115 Longvlew Rd. an angle point In said Fords Terrace Avenue to the center line of Peninyl- ' South of uiuc crossing New i * Pf0P * WOODBRIDGE. Role, Norval E, 481 Bamford Av«. Perth Amboy National Bank Building, No. 1 Une; thence easterly parallel'. vanla Avenue. a> laid out south of New J"«y Btnte Parkway Rt #4 to the *r'v al0"' ' ' Simon, Steven, 530 Crows Mill Rd. Port 1 WARD 1—DISTRICT 1: Rose, Marlon, 481 Bamford Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J,, up to and lnfclud- with Woodland Avenue along the line : Brunswick Avenue, thence nomhorly enter line of New Dover Road- theure i ' R*" ""- Allen, Anita, 411 Pearl St., Simon Winifred, 530 Crows Mill Rd. tng September 29, 1955. Schelii Frances C, 472 Rahway Ave. of Ford6 Terrace No. 1 to the center along line of said Pennsylvania A»tw. 3outhe»surly along the centeV line of • to fie Ppm* ' Aqulla, Anthony W., Jr., Martin Terr. Shutello, Caroline A., 74 Warren St. NOTICE ehlgh N«w &»»•' Road and lu prolongatlDii : «m* wilh, "', Aqulla, Anna M., 31 Martin Terr. Scheln, John R.. 472 Rahway Ave. Shutello. Robert J., 74 Warner St. line of Mary Avenue; them-e, northerly j nue to the center line of the Lehli Sheehan, Wllllain, 622 Bamford Ave. Is hereby given that the District! «iec- along the center Une of Mary Avenue Valley Railroad, thence westerly •lonaloug. Southeaaterly to the point of Internet | wenterly ol '.!•'- ' Bulogh, Cloldi., 16 Oreen St. Skocyplec, Paul, 106 Cprey Sf. B.II 'lion with tli» Kuiit«riu it..* nt ui/^b Street: tnenre ~ Bleleckl, Albert J , 5.1 -ElUs Place Swanaon, lima, 11 Melbourne Court Skocyplec, Doris L,, 106 Corey St. tUm Board In and for the Tofnshlp to a point 100 feet north of the north- j the center Une of LehLgh Valley Rall- with the Easterly line of" Blork : Street; Tomko, Margaret, 91 Claire Ave. of Woodbrldgge will sit at places herein- erly l|ne of Pitman Avenue; thence, ro«d to the poinpt t or placplacee ooff beginnin beglniilnigr \ thenchence Southerly along itie•'lh e Borreeon. Charlotte, 12 drove Ave. Twltchell, Bette, 158 Winchester Rd. the C*nttr Hi. Bruno. Joseph. 53 Martin Terr. Valencoure, Jack, 51 Crampton Ave. Twttch£ll, Cyrus J., 158 Winchester Rd afteft r designateditdd on easterly parallel with Pitman Avenue Polling PUee: rord. Menurlal Post K«'erly Une Bruno, Prlscllla, 53 Martin Terr. Valencoutt, Relna. 51 Crimpton Ave. Waldiiwii, Grace, 448 Crows Mill Rd. ! TUESPAV, NOVEMBER aa,, 1I1IMM and 100 feet north of 411 New Bmlk Af ' Cohen, Jerry, 585 Railway Ave. Walsh, Sophie. 622 Bamftrd Ave. Waldman, George W.. 448 Crow* Mill between the hours of 7:00 A M. andN. J. State Parkway No Cohen, Llbby H., 585 Railway Ate. WelnMeln, Tobla. 45 Crampton Ave. Rd. BfOO P. II, Eastern Standard Time, for Ing line between the P DOOB, Dorothy J., 585 Railway Ave. \Velnstein, Leonard P., 45 Crampto the purpose of conducting a Ward; thence, northerly Waldman, Oeorge E., 448 Crows Mill Rd. GENERAL ELECTION Does. Fred J , Jr , 585 Railway Ave. Ave. White, Dorothy, 438 Crows Mill Bd. dividing Une between , . ,. . ,„_ Doody, Sylvia, 589 Ellis Place to vote upon candidates for the follow- Second Warda to the center line of N ! boundary Une between Woodbrldge'M"-0 •n'> «»-H to the Westerly;i WARD I—DISTRICT 7 Wlechoski, Jennie, 70 Johnson St. w u Elchbmim, Leon, 72 Park Ave. • ing offices: J. State Highway No 1: theuce went- i and Edison Town«hlp» U Interaected by < ""• «' Block 450 theme Southerly '""' " ',' .•!«* Bader, Mary A., 144 Main Bt. WlechoBkl, Henry A., 70 Johnson Bt. c ret Hu President of the United BUU« »Hy along the center line of N J the center Iln* of Clark Place, ttom-i ! «lon| the Westerly line of Block 4,« ^ "" '' w Elchbuurn Rozallu, 72 Park Ave. Blume, Bertha A, 138 Main St. Woodcock, Dorothy, 78 Lawrence Bt. t0 lh 1 Clifford, Robert B., 261 So. Park Drive Vice President of the United States BUM Highway No. 1 to the dividing northerly along said Township bound- * Northerly Une In Block 449-1 Hou"" '^ Fodor. Anus, 367 Runway Ave,. Woodcock, George F., Jr., 78 Lawrence Member of the House of Representa- Freltag. Sonla 1. 51 Martin Terr. Cohen, Theodore L,, 1 North Circle St. Preltag. Earl H., 51 Martin Terr. Fraeer, Anna K., 168 Main Bt. tive^ Hariek, Audrey It, Mb Kahwuy Ave. Wuesch, Shirley, 168 Main St. WARD 2—DISTRICT 10 1 Sheriff Oetzfre-d, Matlilas A , 539 Rahway Av Murray, Florence, 168 Main St. I'COtONIA v 3 Members to the Board of Choaen Gouge, Ann, 447 School St, Naion, Violet L., 395 Elmwood Ave. Arnold. Bunk E., 134 Kimberly Rd. Fr«ehqlderi H-lmlnskl, JojcphUit, 22 Lillian Terr. Bait, James P., 253 So. Park Drive Bajor, Martin W, Patricia Ave. Three (9) Members ot the TownshlD DISTRICT . Townelilp and H»h- — - ..-ilerly or Northwesterly,., Horbemnn, Mury, .5 Lillian Terr. Shulman, Clare, 261 So. Park Drive. Droste. Fred K , Edgawood Ave. Committee, on* member from each of BBDINNINQ at a point In the *Ut way; thence southerly along the bound- Ol Way lino of the PenneylvaaU "*J^» Horseman. Glen H., 25 Lillian Terr. Trainer, Robert O. 257 So. Park Drlvi Helney, Annette, Clover Ave'. tti« three wards. line of Wood Avenue or Mutton Holiuw ary line beiwwn WoodbrlOge Tpwutlilp to lu lnterMctloQ with the H""1!!!* ' JVstlce, William M , 71 Main St. War|r,"Walter C.. 415 Elmwood Ave. Helney, Arthur E., Clover Ave. Bevdn (7) Trustees of Free School Road (also the dividing Une between »nd Rahwsy to a point where the uni I *•">»« mentton.d boundary line be- PolUnK l'l»"- Jubtlce. Thelma M , 71 Main St. ' , WARD 2—DISTRICT 1 Hubbell, Alforetta. A., Florence Ave. Lands, Woodbrldge and idUon Townahlpm I lnteraetted by the dlvUloji Une be- **««" th« City of Rabw.y and thSchool« . Ju.tkt Lincoln B , 71 Muln Bt. Lmritt, Frank, Kimberly R4. where the same la Intersected by the n 2 KKASBKY Northerly Right of Wny line of iht!*,!»"."'«,*' *?.4«3 . an" di «4C2J;. "'•«th.uce« Townahlp „f, woodbrld., a,,d the point Kemble, George, 107 QrtBii St. Paone, Oeneta O., 16 Muplewood Ave. Thomas, Louise, New York Avt. Tht polling placet for the various wiiithwesierly along naid dlvltlon line or placp e ooff Bigiualng THIRD W|H' I KJellmim, AKI-1 B., 115 Juiu«» Ht, Thomas, Hyman, New York Afie. Pennsylvania Railroad; theuce ilj BKHNNINW .•• Paone, Dominic, 16 Maplewood Ave. wards and election districts of theMortheasterly along the Northerly line uiid cuiitiiiuliig along the northerly line BEING known as a portion of Dis- Kotter, Jan., 3d Martin Terr. Sclnto. Mary A , Hlghlanil Ave. 'Ilium, Kathertne. West Bt Towmhlp of Woodbridn areasfbllows: of Block 46II-S. 488-R. 4M-M 468-L trict 7, Bwon* Ward to be »nowu •• sylvsnU Rallrim'l Lake. Rose A., iH New St. of the Peiimylvanlu Railroad Rluht of Mi-Wil by thr I"1 Sclnto, Leonard. Highland Ave. WARD 2—DISTMCT it m-K. 46B-O, 488-A. 472. «5 478 4MDistrict 13. Second Ward. : • Lake. Harold H , 48 New Bt. Wny to a point of Intersection of sm «4, 4H3. 491, 4H8 u> center Une ol Clark and from sum "'>\ WMU) e-DlSTRlCt 2 ISEMrT I1RST WAKU-FIR8T DlftTKICT with the prolongation Easterly of tlitt Polling PUM; «thool No. II, OntUwk ( HOPELAWN Place; thence westerly along center Atenue, Colenla. N. J. Northerly ui™* ' MuCunn, Adelaide, 585 Railway Ave. Bothwell. Andrew, 137 Berkeley At*. All that tract lflni between the center line Of Mlddleaei Avenue; theuce road to tin- "" McCami, Lauren B . 585 Railway Ave. Binder. Richard, 93 Howard St. Bothwell, Dorothy, 1!7 Berkeley Av*. lint of Clark Place to the Ediwn Dl Nunxlo, Vincent, 53 Luiher Ave. »nn«ylvnnla Railroad Ion the e»»t) (2) Northwesterly and Northeasterly iowiwhlp llmr, the poi,,t or place of Btreet; them-i' M-cFurhiiid Ki.ttllt, 13 Gordon Bt, Conover. Walter Jt,, !« Bloomdeld Are. and the center line of Amboy Avenue along the center WAIU> PlNunzto, Thereaa, 53 Luther Aye. WARD Z-pliTRlCT 12 line Of Mlddlewi IjeKlnillUg, ' ««TMN«1 DIBt irly along tin- -' (on the W»at»i ane 100 f»ct north of Avenue to the poult of intertectlon of ma at thi point of Interac- Btwet to thf "•'; Futo, Stephen Q , 123 West Pond Rd. IBKLIN oreta Street (on the north) and (on Polling Place: ColonU Volunteer rirc tion ll Puto, Elisabeth Y , 123 West Pond He , Carl. 131 Bedford Ave igild eeuutr line of Mlddlewi Avenue o., Inmatt Arenue, CalonU. of th» center lln« of the Port Avenue; """".. ', Olfford. Ensley U , 28 Juliette St. Houu»r. Fred, U. 8 Rte. #1 Junction the south) a Hue dnwh mid-way be- tlth the prolongation W««terly of the dliuc Railroad with UM «lvidlug line center lhie of «•'• phone Hutf, Teddy, 3jB9 Florida Orove Rd. Krewlnkel, Joseph R., 70 Woodbrtdge tween New aad Second Streets, und Northerly Hue of Block 4«-J (alto the BKCONU WAKD—KICVENTH between Bdlaon aud WoodbridgVTown- cenwr line of NI. projecting **MttlT U> said rMlroud. Northerly Una of the Star Eagle Devel- »'"}}'; ih«nct, wuthwiwuthwi* along tin aaid Southeasterly »l"" HulT. Surah, 38» Florida Orove Rd. Ave. BegiunUg at the Intsraactiou of theopment MHPI; theuce (3) EB.terly O11TRICT Kelley, Dorothy £., 146 Lore tin St. Lake, Fernlla, 14 Montagu* Ave. ldltdltuu line t« • uOlhOlht l»ThlTh» nwptnwrr rates are r«nt*r line of the Per* Amboy and BEO1NNINO at the point of Intersee- Use of V J. statstte WW.hwsy N o 1 1; Larson, Elizabeth. 49 Juliette bt. Lancaster, Mary, lit Woodbrldge Ave. WiKXtbrldge Railroad with th* Perth tloon of the Northerly Right of Way Mo&kowlttt, Sum, 33 Cleinbll Court Lancaster, Robert E, lift Woodbrldgt 448-K, 4«-L; 44,-M, 448-O and thence, easterly alont tha otnter line tlon the Awb«y TjlW LlW, thene- northjrlji an aliown QO Map ol Btar Ba^ie Une of the Port Reading Railroad wl* of N. j. gut* Hlrtway No 1 to lh«bridge Creek to Movlck, Wllllain W.. 13 Richard Ave. An 1 along trra ceuier Iln* of th* Perth Ain- Deveioijuieiit md Woodbrldge Town- the prolongatiopg n Southerly of the «n«n - center line ol N^Tstat. Parilwry rfo the Port K«»<»- Self, EU^beth, 21 Luther Ave. Lukaca, Helen M. 12 Jansen Ave. boy and WoodM**e Railroad to the ter lln« ooff f Etobeth AAvenue; th«uo« LOW Sydorko, Cecilia A , 84 Charles Ht. Perry, James 0. 3 Austin Ave. •hlp Taj Map. th«l» 63 und 49 lo aNV Avenue; th«uo« 4; tboue*, northerly along the center We»t*rly alH"" center line of Fraeman Street, tlience point; thence i4) null along thr. NortVriy along the talld prolongatiol n line of N. j. atat* Parkwij No, i to WAKD 2 -DIS1RUT i Peterson, Peter, ID Jaiiaeq Ave. e»»t-rly Man* >ht cenur lini M *m- ana th th.. «nt«r lm. ott nLb& " r OH 1)8 PeWriMU, ROM, 10 Jansen Ave. boundary line of the 8t*r EHgle Tract A,, tht uolut of intersection with the cen- Hartford 001 tun Street W the eeot*. lint bt Rah-Southerly to an angle point In same ter lint of tht Pott RMdln« Railroad; iectiou of the Bac»koc»»y, Joseph. 7 William St. a»M, Doris, 107 Woodbrtdtft An. A» tbiouthertjloB il lll i'i Wyfttt, Alice, Woodbrldge Av*. th»noe (S> Mill aloug said bouudarv - "••- • • ,t«r unfroa- d with ° Norfolk BllMMra, Celeibtt L Jr., XL Ling tit In. Boutheaiterly along the Northerly ;,"poiiit "^i; OaVUr, Marian, W Ling St. th» aad L'W <>t J«loc| Mt-J u thowu on the aud BBUN8WWK Carter, Herbert WWlam, 22 Ling Bt. -IIEUM Tai Uap. nhwt I •f«r t fU and bu»d»y., I ain. Baden. ADD, 60 Clun Ave. WWL^!:J''IMFi S1 ,I.' LilWOlB g thence erly alocg Wardfl . 10 i tu out incl. Didon. Idlftrd J., 60 Clum Ave. .lo Polllni nbach, Henry, W Maxwell Ave, 18J-A, M7-S. 3H-B and , Bthsl ii., 91 Maxwell Ave Jb», Andrew,, w Maxwell Ave. •ttoh J,, 38 Clum Ave. mock tit ul «>• ..IP/** ENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 195fi PAOE SE

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MAKE BRILLIANT BEGINNING: Bfrtolami Brothers made th?ir debut In the R«cr*»tlon Junior Baseball ttagnr and their sue- ' •• rr.,n, M.M 1. Ml. .,,; !»„ sta..,, J., ll.,k,, n.n.1,1 II. dVud,/v, ,,,,,?,?, Tv ,- L°"J' I ctm was beyond expectations u they went on to win the 1956 crown, During the course of the summer rampnltn the Port Read- * '' Ini nine battled Prangs Trucking down to the wire and finally eliminated the Truckers In the playoffs. The players lined up In * J' the front row, in the usual order are John Fattoro»l, Joseph Se§no»ich, Louii Estok, Jim Vernlllo, Richard D'Apnlito. Jlmmie Covlno '" and Jim Dunda. Back row: Coach Angelo Armando. Joe Roberts, Georre Greco, Ale* Papp and Coach Bill Racing ^, Saturday Nites Injuries in Practice | w,TON- Auto racing at ;;i ton Fairgrounds will *. crski Hi, n Saturday night ! i the Immediate fu- FINAI, TEAM STANDINGS •:!c word from Racing Worry Priscoe as Barrons' ; W L Sam Nunls,, with slx- Tomasso Tigers 23 3 SCAR stock car competl- Pete Schmidt Cubs 20 6 'lic famous half-mile, Fire Co. 2 Braves 10 12 i. I'd speedway being the Sunoco Giants 9 11 • id menu here, Fire Co. 1 Dodgers ..... 9 11 '56 Grid Inaugural Nearf the second ywr for the Hilltop Red Sox 8 14 ihe 100-year-old fatr- Ten Eyck Yankees | 14 :.!](! unlike the debut Fireside Realty Indians .... 3 15 Benzeleski, Frazdr when the annual fair, Local Bowlers to Participate in Red Cross Tournament MasElwee Injured^ Old Bridge Slates ISELIN — The Tomasso Tigers [iiisonted through Labor Sports Quiz The Township's four bowling emporiums, Crafts- wrapped up all honors in the On Sidelines; BoA id activity for the'eam- Iselin Little League this week by Lost to Princeton Sunday Race Card .<• every Saturday night men's Club, Bowl-Mor, Fords Recreation and Majestic winnln gthe 1956 championship Mark your choice 1-2-3-4. You iUcs will be featured for Lanes, will take active part in the National Bowling and the Cooper playoff trophy. To BLAIRSTOWN — Princeton's OLD BRIDGE—Night racing at i- io come. get ten points for a correct first Are Key Figure^ Week program which is scheduled to start here win both crowns, the Tigers sub- already shoddy end situation was pick, five for a second, three for New Jersey's fastest motor speed- KImining factor In the dued the Fire Company No. 2 set back another peg yesterday a third and one point for a cor- October 7. way, Old Bridge Stadium,"comes WOODBRIDGE - With the iiirc will be the weather. Braves and the Ten Eyck Yankees. when it was reported that Don rect fourth choice. Twenty is av- to and end this Friday night with opening of Woodbridge High mi nluhts develop ROOD MacElwee would be out for the toll Ed Gorski, }he ace of the To- erage; thirty, good; forty, very all future competition (or the bal- School's football season a llttfe r Mtting under the stars The toarnament, sponsored by the General' Cigar masso mound stiff, made his sea- season. '• good; and fifty is perfect. more than a'week nwRy, Coach ance of the 1956 schedule slated '.,)b!e -for the patrons, Company, will be for the benefit of the Red Cross. son's finale a brilliant one as he MacElwee, a senior and two- 1. In 29 years of riding, name Nick Prlscoe took on some added year letterman, figured to be a for successive Sunday afternoon - MI attendance records Local keglers, with their regular ABC handicap, will pitched a no-rut, no-run (fame In the jockey who has booted home worries when a pair of his valuable s,::,:!.-i at the fairgrounds, which his team edged the Braves starter. He dislocated his left more than 4,500 winners, which is presentation. backs, Bob Benzeleski and Bob Shoulder while reaching for a pass unite will be made, That be required to beat Bill Lillard and Anita Cantalina, by a 2-0 score. a national record. ( ) Johnny That WBS the word from-Gen* Fpzer, were' sidelined with In- Saturdav, and it was announced . the case at speedways During his stint out In the Longden < ) Eddie Arcaro I ) Ted juries. However, both ball carriers who will appear on television at the conclusion of the, yesterday that he would be lost eral Manager Ed Otto, Jr., who :ht races give way to center of the diamond, Gtorski was' Atkinson ( ) Johnny Adams; also added that prior to the start may possibly be ready for the In- bowling program, which is expected to raise a million for the campalgh. augural against Thomas Jefferson. >! KM noon programs, but at his best, holding his opponents 2. While on the subject of of the September 16 and 23 meets, The Tiger wing suffered a simi- Benzeleski, a key figure in Prts- .w being at leajt, It Will dollars. hltless and breezing third strikes horse racing, the highest daily time trials for a super-attraction lar Injury last yeaMn pre-season :oe's plans for the coming season, • i be Saturday night ac- past nine swingers. Bill. Natusch double payoff on record was paid on Sunday afternoon, would be drills but was pack* in the lineup s out with a severe shoulder sep- >mington. Prizes will be awarded by the Brunswick Company was the Braves' losing chucker; at Caliente, Mexico, on July 4, conducted. by the secqnd game. Two years u'ation and ,(he injury could side- although he, too, worked a fine 1954. How much was paid off for ail appearances, two and Oeneral Cigar. Additional information on the ago In the Yale game his over-the- Drivers from a wide area are ine him for at least three weeks. game; checking the Tigers with a two dollar ticket? ( ) $1Q,972 . boast a champion here shoulder snag of a 40 yard pass expected^ be attracted by one If it fails to respond to treatment. tournament will be published next week. . . . Tony only one safe blow. .( ) $12,724 i. ) $8,614 ( ) $11,229. :itle points are tallied. set up Princeton's winning touch- of the richest purses ever paid for Last, year the talented backf leld •i:,i has a potential Cacciola, the Golden Bear coach, has decided to reor- The Tigers came up with their down with sixteen seconds to play. 3. Who is the current member an auto race in these parts. The candidate fractured a finger before •'. division king in Blackl« ganize his club for another fling this fall and'will start pair of runs in the htlrd toning He is the captain-elect of the of the Montreal Canadlens with a race on September 30 will be at the start of the campaign and' when Gorski reached base via an record number of 422 goals scored .-.•.nil veteran who has practice tonight at the Woodbridge Park. . . . Vince lacrosse team and was captain of 100 miles, 200 laps on the paved, missed four games. .: onlookers by winnlni error and came in to score ahtad the freshman football team in during his career in the National half-mile oval and will start 33 Frazer, who has been working! feature races despite Buonocore flew out to California where he will join of Tony Abbuscato, who poled a 1953. Hockey League? ( ) Maurice Rlch- cards in Indianapolis style, 11 ut at the signal cnlllng and hajf-J iiuicrpowered sportsman home run over the left field fence. MacElwee's.Joss leaves only two wd ( ) Gordie Howe ( ) Ted Ken- rows of three cara abreast, The back slots, pulled a ham string Tommy Williams at Glendale College.: . . Team Cap- Overwhelm Yanks nedy ( ) Ted' Lindsay. uie against the bit lettermen at the ends, Mike winner of this classic, which will muscle, but should return to the tain Closlndo Zuccaro's Police Pistol team will seek its In the annual Cooper playoffs, Stewart and Bob Kent. Charlie 4. Test your memory on this be an annual fixture at Old squad before next week .With hw 21st straight victory in the Central Jersey League the Tomasso club reached the Sharp, another letterman, who one. Which eastern fotball team Bridge, will collect (1,000 for his departure, Matt Fratterolo, a finals and lost little time going all was to be switched from guard to miu-luslon of the 195S against Bound Brook this" afternoon. ... copped the August V. Lambert Me- efforts. former freshman star, has beejll m 11..11 Friend of the last* the way by overwhelming the Ten end, lost four flngefs In an indus- morial Trophy in 1954? ( -i Army handling the all important quar- trial accident this summer. Each of the preceding Sunday -burgh Pirates had the Eyck Yankees by a one-sided 11-0 ( ) Princeton t ) Syracuse I ) afternoon meets will Include time terback position. Artie Dunham Headed for Minneapolis Coach Charley Caldwell has imcd-run average, 2.84, tally. Navy. trials,' qualifying runs in which The Barrens scrimmaged against shifted sophomore tackle Lou Udinal League. Artie Dunham is not destined to report to the New Ed Gorski, who pitched a no- 5. Can you name the football Somerville recently, and it might Enos to end. Other ends are the pilots will attempt to put hitter in his previous outing for coach who is considered the dean their mounts In the championship be said that Priscoe and hisi As- York Giants immediately as we stated last week. The Juniors Charlie Diabrow and Jim sistant, Frank Capraro, were not the Tigers, came close to duplicat- of his profession because of his race. reason is that his team, Dallas, is involved in the Texas ing his feat when he held the Valuska and sophomore Bob 32 years oh the .sidelines? O Dr. at all pleased with their Shepardson. This Friday night will find all League playoffs. He is ticketed for Minneapolis but Yankees to one hit during the slx- Eddie Anderson ( ) Don Faurot performance. As a consequen«fc/4 nnlng clash. His bid for a second Lou Little ( ) Charles Cdld- the speed merchants back for the series of changes are being mlfiw may get a tryout with the Giants next spring because straight, no-hitter was marred in well. last arcltght meet, Slated are four to strengthen the weak spots in of his fine season.... Charlie Bahr reports that Daniel the sixth frame with two outs 6 Players Shifted (ANSWERS ON PAGE 18) 10-lap heat races, 10-lap novice the Barrons' armor. I.. when .Richard Smolenski dumped ace and 25-lap feature clash CavaUaro Shifted Culhane, the regional director of the Boys Club of single down the first base line. Even more cars than appeared In Bobr Cavallaro, a full time America, is interested in moving his organization into He also struck out ten batters. In Rutgers Squad last Friday's big field are counted back last season, has been shi While Gorski was overpowering Jigg's Scores 3-2 on for a smash-bang program to tackle on offense and the Township and plans to conduct a sutvey here early NEW BRUNSWICK—Six play- the Yankee swingers, his team- with more and more eager drivers backer on defense where ers were moved' to new positions next month. He is also in the progress of making the mates, Vic Janson, McGovern and seeking championship points In tackling ability can > be used to yesterday by Rutgers coach John Victory oh Nixon, an advantage. Another chi' " necessary arrangements to address the various civic Tietchjen, handled the offense the last mont* of competition. capably with three ruta apiece, Stiegman in an effort to achieve On Friday's Card found Bob Pair, a former 8 better distribution of manpower. out tackle, moved over to clubs to secure financial Assistance and to explain the while Grzybowski and Diaz con- Roskey Twirling In the lineup both Friday night tributed two. The guard positions were most 1 to anchor the middle of the %• functions of the Boys Club. . . . Jiggs Tavern added for the 8:30 P. M. start and Sun- ward wall. affected by the changes, with four day for the 2:30 P. M. send-off George Braden was Terl Eyck's PERTH AMBOY—Jlgg's Tav- Bobby Racz, a former eepsdl another scalp to its vidtory belt after upending the . candidates involved. Sophomore 1 will be B1U Chevalier, Tommle lostnB'pitcher. He was racked over ern of Keasbey added another ball carrier, has a new role A M O N Triangle Cafe, 3-2. The veteran Mike Roskey and Ray for 1,5 safeties, fullback Bob Naso was converted triumph to their long string of Elliott, Pete Frawe,- Parker Bohn, to right guard as was senior Ed season—that of a linebacker, Nixon split the pitching chores, while Rudy Gloff n;two other league games, the victories after defeating the Tri- Bill McCarthy, Lennle Brown, other switch saw Bob Berry second place Pete SchmidteCubs Berkowski. a letterman end. angle Cale, 3-2, behind the spark- George Horvath, Bob Boudino belted an allt-important home run. ... The annual from his familiar guard posl^qa tripped the Hilltop Red Soi 6-3, Letterman Mike Fisher of High- ling pitching of Mike Roskey and and more than half a hundred over to tackle. Lucky Eight JGuest Golf Tournament at the Pocono an dthe Fire Company No.. 1 land Park was raised from the Ray Nixoh. more ace speedsters of the NAS- While the switches were Dodgers edged the, YankeeB, 6-'B. CAR stock car ranks, resort was a tremendous success lastf'weekend with right guard to the left guard posi- Roskey, one of the better hurlera made, several battles along Srtlak Winner tion, while sophomore Steve Cor- in the State, was the recipient of Red Blazer line were In progrwa the win, while Johnny Oszie was Johnny Mandy, Walt Merwin, Joe Nagy, Soapy Mayer, Ken Sedlak sprinkled three hits taezo of Dunellen was moved to In 1939, Walter Wasel and to nail down varsity bertha. charged with the setback. Windsor Lakis and Joe Hari turning in the lowest over the regulation distance to An- end from right guard. Ernie Memalll, a pair of light Bob Berry has the edge at nex the Cubs' pitching triumph. tri two other minor shifts, Harry Rudy Oloff, Jlgg's left fielder, scores. v heavyweights, were scheduled to tackle post,, but is being His mound opponent, Willie Holowach of Manvllle was shifted was the victors' best in the con- fight, Wazel took sick, so his man by Harold Ford, However, DUFFY REPORTS THAT: Franks, was charged with tha-tied from right tackle and sophomore fines of the batter's box with a ager, Johnny Renda, substituted situation at left guard Is Six defeat. Joohh Thomson of Farmingdale home run and a single. and won by a knockout In two ent w^th Les. Young and A $150.00 All hands will turn to at the Iselin Little League Sedlak was also the Cubs' star was moved to right end from the Score by innings: - round^. Frlis on even terms for the bedding Ring 75.00 picnic, which is scheduled for September 22.... George In tlft batter's box with two opposite flank. Triangle Cafe .... 0 0 0 1 1 0 0^: ing assignment at the doubles in three trips to the plate. In a recent workout, Stiegman Jiggs Tavern 0 111 0 Ox—3 Bob Fltzsimmons was mote than stage of the practice drills. ' GUARANTEED PERFECT Deter, director of the VIPS fall golf tournament, has Franks and Tom Bourgoles hit concentrated on pelUhlni tM of- Just a great heavyweight cham Over on the other side of th« d safely twice for the Hilltop nine. i» yourt In ivtry twelve entrants registered for the competition sched- fense, with almost the entire, frwo- plon. His interest Included acting line at right guard, a One of the reasons for the and-one-half session devoted to art, lecturing, animal - training, battle is being waged Wtwfoj uled to start September 30.... Ed Gorskl the brilliant Dodgers' conquest over the Yan- OPEN Jbo mot) wanted gift perfecting plays. Inventing and his original trade, Barry Mohr fnd the .veteran jit Iselin Little League pitcher, hurled another no-hitter kees was the consistent hitting of til&clumlthlng. (Continued on Page EightMni Katchur and Laforta, who BOWLING recently, and there Is a good possibility that he will Jamee Dalgty has coached Col- 'AV AS LITTLE cracked out two hits apiece. Carl sate golf teams since 1939 when EVERY be named the league's most valuable, player for the Kalinowski was the Yankees' most he became the Red Raiders first SATURDAY and SUNDA^ A!* 1«% DOWN PRESCRIPTIONS, second straight year... ..Bob Malkin, the Barren back- effective batter wl^h a. pair of gol( coach. ' 2 WEEKLY suiHe». _____^__ •. >| Openings on our Sunday field candidate, has shown promise as a bajl carrier in Duke of. Brooklyn, and Night Mixed League 1 It was catcher Jake Early Who balk Long of , were the PUBLIX PHARMACY recent workouts and may be handed a varsity* half- b Call WO-8-9249 , suggested that Jack Hwshfflan, first to hit a home run In every EN'S JEWELERS back slot before the season opens.. -.. Ernie Dubay has star pitcher for the Chioago White National League park during 1468. HOME OF SERVICE" a fine athletic program lined up for the seventh and Sox, could get to the major •KM,, leagues by making better use of Mils Woodford wan the first "i"-U Keepuk« Olunonil not Tsideline- eighth graae township schools. He will be assisted in his scr,evtball. American thoroughbred to win BOWL-MOR flag football, basketball and basebeU by Angelo Ar- 1100,000. She woo 37 of her 41 [ tenant LINK OF SICKROOM SUPPLIES; lN & CHERRY BTS. Both Harry Oreb »nd Tiger from 1822 to USe. mando and Matty Jago. . . . ftfttaueMU, for the Flowers, a pair of. brilliant j ' LANES Henry Armstrong w«§ the first 453 AMBOY AVENUE second straight season, reMfcett a pajniul injury be- weights, died at the age of S? - 91 Main St. ' Woodhridge 8-0809 utd,;ta exactly the same M fUt-nghter to hold ttim f orid WOODBRIDGE (Conttauftd h* iWl

fta.lLt.jJ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 PAGE KIOHTEEN WEEK-END VISIT PILGRIMAGE Epucoiml Congregation Women's Democratic FORDS- Mr ,n COMMUNION BREAKFAST Miss Marie ISardone I3SLIN — The sixth annual Two New Member* Join FOUDS — The Holy Name So- Resumes Fa# Schedule Club to Open Season Tarr and son n, , ciety of Our Lady of Peace Church Sett Wedding Date pilgrimage for peace at WUllams- Corey Street. i <, , , s Scout Mothers Club town will &e held Sunday. All FORDS — Mrs. WiUlfcm, L. War- m STRIKES will hold a Communion breakfast FORDS — Chirch school of • week-end V|*it ., jl" FORDS — Miss Marie Nardone, ren, president of- the Fords Demo- FORDS—The Mothers Club of Sunday, October 14, after the 8 members of the Kntihts of Colum- St. John's Episcopal congregation Mrs. Bert Toth, ^ 847 Central Avenue, Railway, was cratic Domen's Club, announces and Boy Scout Troop 52 met Monday A. M. Mm. It will take place in bus «re urgently requested to be will resume- classes September 23 west of honor at a surprise mte- in the line ot march. Exercises the opening meeting of the fall at the home of Mr«. WlHam Helle- the auditorium of the new church. at 9:45 A. M. •erved, featurinw ,„,, cellaneoui shower Saturday at the will rtart « *:» P. M. Non- season. Monday,, Septembar 17, gaard, 114 Cutter A.«uwn, iitth Friday, September 2.1, Holy erg. Mrs. Bennim n- SPARES Canton House, R»hway, Hostesses members and Udtos are cordially 8 15 P. M. In Lopes' Restaurant. n 1 Mrs. Valdeman Lund u co-host- TO LIVE KERB Communion at Id A. M. will ac- f»" of the l,,,..,,,.,'"! ; for the party were Miss With uwltod to the prayer garden at "Township Night" will be ob-tee. • ess. Mrs. Oeorge H. Munn pro- FORDS—Rev. and Mrs. Robert knowledge the Feast of St. N»rdone, Mrs. Peter Nardone and St. Mary's Church to participate BOWI-MOR HOUSE LEAGUE posed a toast to the Hellegaardi Orlease and family will live at the Matthew. Miss Jerry Unello. in other ceremonies. Wllllams- Week of Sept. 10 at Woodbridfc In their new home and presented parsonage of Our Redeemer Lu- St. John's PT.A. will meet the hostess with a gift on behalf Miss Nardone will marry Walter town is on Route 42: can be W L theran Church until the comple- September 27 at 8 P. M. Sports Round-Up' Guy's El(ictrlc ot the members. tion of the parsonage at Old Syring, 701 Amboy Avenue. Octo- reached directly from Exit 3 on (Continued from Hport* Pag* ber 13, at a 10 A. M. Nuptial Mass Middlesex Television Two new members. Mrs. Mi-Bridge. New Jersey Turnpike: turn east BACK HOME fore the start of the season. Last fall tin- w, Lo/s Market chael Schwiner and Mrs. Robert in St. Mary's Church, Rahwty. on Route 43 and continue to Wil- Mr. Syrtng, serving In the U. 8. FORD8 — Mr9. Grace Kovacs, quarterback fractured a finger and rccmiiv'Tu RtrVens ; Donnenwirth, .vwere welcomed by Honor. liams town traffic light: turn 515 Crow's Mill Road, and chil- Pozyckl Insurance Army, Is stationed at 1*ort Dtx. Mrs. Steven Balas. president. , The next meeting will be Octo- right to Main Street, then left dren, ©erry and Robert, have re- up with a shoulder separation... . Guy's M, i Stanley's Diner Thlrty-flve relatives and friend* Mrs Munn showed colored ber S at the home of Mrs. An- six otocks to St Uuft Church. turned from1'visiting friends and Middlesex Television got off to a fine start in'ti,| Muslin's Funeral Home .... slides of Ktnk: Florida and M»ry- thony Mastrovich, B57 Main from Carteret, Rahway, Newark, A bus for member* will leave Swift Ice Cream Harrison and Fords' were |ue*U relatives in Indianapolis and Mor House League,by winning their first th ,' , land, the sinking of the Andrea Street. Mr*. Thomas Pennessy will parking lot at 11:50 P. M. Detroit. { m 200 and 600 series: E. Trost, 8r. Dorla and the Troop Court ot be co-hostess.' at the affair. ail J. Urbfln 212, B. Buckin 208, E. Bolloskls 2fJl Three game winners: Ouy's Electric over Muska's Funeral Home; Middlesex Television over Swift's Ice Cream. Two came winners: Ravens over Pozycki Insurance; Lou's Market 1 over Stanley's Diner.

Mrs, Saporito Honored At Stork Shoiver by Club FORDS -- Mrs, Charles Vin- cent Saporito. 49 Moffett Street, was tendered a stork shower Wednesday by members of the r • . I 8ab-20 Club at the Hartford Street club rooms. Perth Amboy, The guests were Mrs. Marie MC- Farlane, Mrs. Flo Batluk, Miss Jlelen Bardysz, Mrs. Stella Batluk, Mrs. Helen Sakinski, Mrs. Ann Rwtowifz. Mrs. Mamie Saksln- akl, Mrs. Ann Drahos, Mrs. Ann Chabala, Mrs. Estelle Sakslnski, Mrs. Ann Bruskiewicz, Mrs. Helen Saporito and Mrs. Marge Sabo, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Millie Kstraba. Bpotswood; Mrs. Betty Cross, Menlo Park; Mrs. Caroline Novak, Sayrevllle, and Mrs. Gloria Sapor- ito and Mrs. Ann Palko, Fords. 1 Squad Injuries most (Continued from Sports Page) Tjgl. 1'hp stHiRKle is so close that a coin may have to be tossed to decide upon the eventual starter. Bob Racz, who has already sewed UP a linebacker's assignment on defense, has the edge over the seasoned Bucky Santora at the pffensive light end. Bob Lesko ap- pears to be a fixture at the left flank on both offense and defense. The Barroii backfield has not Jelled according to plans due to the Wdstpowerfiilcars can use the ball carriers' inability to co- ordinatev the running plays with the lint. However, with a little more work, Priscoe believes his backs will master the technique of hitting their holes up on the forward wall at the precise mo- ment. Miss HoweU, Alexander In all fariness to the present backs, they have a tremendous job facing them filling the shoes of the graduated Leroy Alexander and Johnnie HoweU, who jvere rated as the most effective one-two punch in Middlesex County last season. Only time will tell whether or not they are capable of mov- ing a football in the manner In which the touchdown twins did While romping to All County honors. Super Shell Although not completely satis- lied with the performances of his backs, the Woodbridge skipper had high praise for Bob Malkim and the rutsged Jerry Gonyo. Mal- kirn, a junior, was moved up to the varsity after he proved during the Somerville game that he can run a ball. The way the Barren coaching Staff looks at the squad at the • a new grade of gasoline—the Huccestor to Shell Premium present is that more,work is re- quired on the line which should ie strong defensively. The back- • higher than high test field is. questionable, but will no doubt be stronger this year in the • more aromatics—the power ingredients of aviation fuel , passing and punting departments. *t TCP unleashes the full power of high octane j Sports Quiz Answers

1. Johnny Longden. 2. '$12,724. High-compression engines in today's gives anti-knock protection at full throttle 3. Maurice Richard, 4. Navy. automobiles were designed to deliver over the entire speed range. 5. Lou Little. power undreamed of just a few short Super Shell gives this improved perform- LEGAL NOTICE8 years ago. ance because it has a high concentration of Kcrer To: W-104; 188; 392 aromatics, such as benzene, xylene, toluene, NOT1CK OF F bill, it. BALE Yet, many of these engines are not deliv- ((•O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the power ingredients of aviation gasoline. ' At a raguUr meeting of the Township ering all the power their owners paid for, Committee of thH Township of Wood- This gives Super Shell a built-in ?'poW bridge, held Tuesday, September 4, lost, I WAS directed to advertise the (act even on premium-grade \ that on Tuesday evening. September pack." I ' • 18. 105a, the Township Committee will meet HI 8 P. M. (DST) In the Com- To meet this critical need for a new higher For this very reason, Super Shell is mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal BuP.dliiK, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and 4rade of gasoline, the Shell Oil Company "tailor-made" for the still more powerful expose tncl sell at public sale and to GASOLINE the highest bidder according to terma now introduces the most powerful gasoline '57 automobiles. Of unle o» file with the Real Xstate Department and Township Clerk open the most powerful cars can use—Sup^r to Inspection and to be publicly read And Super Shell also contains TCP*, the prior to Bale, Lots 427 to 430 Inclusive §keU. It's the successor to Shell Premium / Hid Lots 447 and 448 In Block 937 on additive that neutralizes power-stealing en- the Woudbrldge Township Assessment Gasoline. Map. gine deposits. That's how Super Shell un- Take further notice that the Town- Higher than any of today's "high-test" ihto Committee hub by resolution and leashes the full power of high octane... and piirniiuiH to luw, fixed a minimum gasolines, Super Shell enables today's mo- price at which said loU In said block keeps a car delivering its full power. */IH he sold whether with all other torists to enjoy more power than they ever detallf pertinent, said minimum price You'll IN the new white Super Shell being $1,500.00 plus coats of preparing thought possible from their automobiles. deed bncl advertising this sale. Bald lots In, slid block, If sold on terms, pump at your Shell Dealer's. That's where will require a down payment of 25% 1 Of the hid accepted by the Town«hlp ' At tht Mme time, this added power will you fit the most powerful gasoline tht Committee, the balance of purchua price to he paid In 13 equal monthly ^ be smoother and quieter—for Super Shell most powerful cars can use! Installments plus Interest and other terms provided In the contract of sale. fgttU'l Tra4*mut for this unique gwoliiw additive Take further notice that at aald aale, *re>f«i »y Shell iUeUrcb. Patent applied for. •r any date to which It may t» M- journed, the Township Committee re- lervee the right In Its discretion to relect itnv u"« or all bids and to Mil Mid lots In suld block to such bidder U it may select, due regard being given M terms and manner of payment, ID wse one or more minimum bldj shall be received. ••••/ See your Shell dealer Upon acceptance of the minimum hid, or bid above inlimninn, w tint Township Commits and the p»y»«nt

thereof by the purchaser according to /,'• the niaoller of purchase In accordauca Mth terma of sale on flit, the Town- ship will-deliver a bargain and aal* Heed for said prwnl-es DATED September t, 195fl. B. J. DUNIOAN, Township Clerk To be advertised Septupber 8, add ••ptembtr 13, 1WM, lu thi Io4vp«oa«ut< ykita ' ' - r ' I*' •jjy.idii. J