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XL-NO. 36 Publlnhed W«kli CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER If., Iflfil fcntend u 2nd faus MkU PRICK TEN CENTS On Prlilnj At P. O., OVtant, M. J. lev Ross is Notables at Rites Ingaged by Lutherans For C. E. Gregory ,,V Parfor Will Messages Succumbs at 57 Many At , 'Vw i»o»t H™ Name Powell /i,,n Church Pay Tribute Editor's ,,,, now,, mpastoe rReviVeu Of ; Master VMIIKHUUI Lutheran To Publisher Hnvnniii', lias been WOODBllIDGE—Messages of •l,r new prtXtor of Of Masons condolences and sympathy have j Funeral been pouring in from all overj CARTERET — Herbert. lJow- TO SINC, IN CANTATA: Here are the members of the Sminr Choir of th« First Presbj- JNew Jersey On the death of jrll was elected and instnlWl «s W OOD BRIDGE—Al trrimi Church who will im-srnt a cantata at the church next Sunday night. They arc wear- |Charles Edwyn Gregory, pub- Worshipful Master of Theodore simple but impressive inc llnir new gowns of academy blur' with a'revorsihle collar. Members of the choir worked Usher of The Independent- Roosevelt IMw, 219. F. s A funeral services Tuesday ;il v,ii-iiiiii lirnieets tn pay for thpir rohm. Leader, Carteret Press, and M Hi it.s last, meeting Edison Township-Fords Bea- afternoon at The First ! Mr. Powell Is a driver siilt'h- Congregational Church, jnian lot the Gordon Biikiiin Co. con. In all cases they note Mr the municipality said fare- He is a member nf the- First Presbyterian Church Senior Choir Presbyterian Church of Car- jGregory's accomplishments for well to Charles Edwyn jteiei Aliere tie has served on the people, not only in the com- j Gregory, publisher of The |the Board of Trustees and the munities ills papers served, but Independent Leader, Car- iBtitird of Deacons for a period Will Present Cantata Next Sunday throughout the county. teret Press and Edison •of ihree years each, The messages read as follows: CARTKRKT - The Senioi-Daisy Hoffman, Susan Clnege,jces and Peggy Giles, Jill Scott, Township-Fords Beacon. DilitT activities include im-ni- c gg ljr0¥(rnoGoverno'T - nllDcRobern t nB< , „,„Meyner„ : jbership In the Royal Arch, lull Chon m inc First Presbyterian Dale Lutton, and Bob Hoffman; Rev. Boyd Johnson, who Vli'glnia Barton, KathyRichar Sager,,d N w Je , t d ciUzcn 'Cl'-durs, and the Carteivt Chuici. will present a Cantata "Nativity," "O Come All Ye Tr»v niiohanilr Rirhnrri and journalism a good man in officiated, read Mr. Greg- ]Ci'iifl>maiis Club. He is also a Sundiu December 17, at 8 Faithful" by the Chapel and Van Pelt, and John TakacB. death of Charles E. Greg- ory's favorite Psalms— the Mrs. Evelyn Seel Is organist nieiniier of the Advisory Binrtl P. M. entitled "The Christine Junior Choirs; "The Plains ory. His career had followed |23rd, 46th and 121st. Other o( Ainerlnis Chapter. Order of Child,' mid composed by C. B 'of Bethlehem." by the Chorus, and director of both of these a pattern that once was classic ,I> Molnv Hiiwliv Thf Chapel Choir and with the following soloists, Hel-choirs. |m- the- trade-*- from a news i readings from the New Olliei oftictT, rli'C en Elliott, Beulah Woestemeyer, The Junior Choir IS directed desk at the State Capital to [Testament included Rom- Junior Choir will also par by Daisy Hoffman, assisted by I>iMer .Sabo, B>"ilor :n this even,,,,,Lt BBoo b Hoffman,, Florence Rich- ownership of his-own papers. ans 8, Second Corinthians, Dorothy Van Pelt and Helen As editor and publisher, he ....is.t Child," will be vaLski, Lee Stuart, Charlottltt e Chapter 4; Revelations, Florence. RirhvsiLskiCooper, and Susan Cinege; Elliott. Those in' this dhoir are: gave his workTalmost total ab- Chapter 21 and John, Willis M. ROSS Sluan: "Aires.,"Holy Night! Peaceful Night!" Linda Parsons, Linda Cinege, sorption and so large was his Janet Van Pelt, <h Ann Vanconcept of a newspaperman's Chapter 14. the Men's chorus: will be sung by the Chorus, with ' ;;!..; Lutheran Pelt, Gail Ward, Ann Campbell calling that he was identified Men and women Irom all Keed His Flock." Florence Richvalski and Helen Htxisevclt Avenue, 1 Betty Ann Mehl, Maureen with every aspect of civic ac- over the State were present Hi^an CincKi . .Daily,Elliotlly t as soloists. Moore, Donna Mehl, Judy tivity in the communities he for the serricft. At the fami- 10, eeds the Re 1. mid Beulah Wooste-i Others participating in uie CHARLES EDWYN GREOOBf > DwrkqjL no* Scott, Janet Sofield, Donna El- iserved. He could write, well ly's reriuest; there were no •.itii Susan Cinegt andjsenior Choir are: Helen Estes, liott, Sharon Lukasiuk, Joan and without hestltancy and he flowers, except for a beautiful soloists. Iporottiy Yetman, Helen Wil- •.J-.LII take*, office Oavor, Joyce Schaflhauser did not fear controversy.- blanket on tine casket but do- lH)i»i the son. Jimmy Lou Francis, and pen and his voice will be missei nations to The Indepcndcnt- • 1 1982, and the Chorus; Norma Elliott. Those in the Rickey Mezey, Brian Kovafcs, - :ii>t Service*. In 8uzanne Wehrle, Donna Reno, Chrlstroas Fund or Magnify the ChChapep l Choir are; Hildur 01- —30— Perth Amboy General Hospital on Sunday, Janu- sen, Sherry and Barbara La- Mary Lou Fedlara, Jancir Rog- Mayor Stephp Skiba, Churlottr Cooptt. ers, Barbara Estes, and Bert jBuUdiar Vhni. ta-'MK** :v '.illHuon will take :. O HeavenHeavens,, " »iyyiiPoint . Shirley Lulasluk, San- teret: This ooSHmimiiy regrete «7's memory, will be »u :&>- Clark. v ::;l>-r 28. at a ipectftl :ind tliis Quartet; dra and D^nUe Ardleredl , FFran- the untimely passing of a mfist mi, W. I • , "' . Church at 4 P. M. defeated ,and' Unspirihg per- ChaiSes Edwyn Gyegorj i ^ ••• ' * ."w ' • '••..•. ?... ! Sei^iflg !as' hujitjiuy pat! !• r.xin H. Knudten. "' . f Hio * exeeptklraly bearjft w^re the Board of > ['resident of the] stimulating; influence arid guid- "Let each man think himself an act ff Gwl, , 4 ''HISI mind a thought, his life a breath of Qfld; • OWfRori : of Perth" Amboy •syrjouol the United Schools to Herald Yule ance has been a great help to Qeniffal Hospital, the Board of Church in America the progress of Carteret. His And let each try, by great thoughts and food deeds, Directors ot the First Bank and .: ulllnx officer. At Post Office impact on our community was To show the most of Heaven he hath in him." Trust .Company and staff '!•«. wa* bom near! profound and of great signifi- Htemberg of The Independent- ' rnm, and war In Song, Story Programs ^ y ^ ^mcance. Leader. .•.: Park Place ftnd; A great man passed away Sunday. Present at Rites 'ili School ofPitu- HfRRF.KT POWHI. CAHTKKKT The Christ-,M-A-S by William the' CARTERET-With the peak Alexander Comba Borough Among those attending were ": iL-nberg University me, w^,**CA , _ _ -,sn Treasurer, Cartwet: I learned m«< M'a.ion vill of heralded Little Drummer Boy by The light which had been so strong and Archibald Alexander, Secre- .:.. Divinity 8chool ol Wallei Km*. JuiiU'r Warden; Choir, Beautiful Field of the of the big Christmas mail rus '" heartfelt sorrow about the vii'.li sin 1 c mid ^Uny in the ahead Carteret Postmastet r which had shown the way to many, suddenly tary of State Edward J. Patten, ' 'Hiio; H<- wa* 09-Waller Ward. P M . 'In-nsurw: bv Denise Ardiere, today that sUdlJe» death of Mr. qj-egory. Carteret public and parochial Lester Sabo said flickered . . . and died out. representing Governor Robert -.* Pltliburgh Synod jume.- (.'. Burns. P M Seen imy cholr HiHis death is a tragedy to this 1 every postal employe is diguing B. Meyner, Warren Wilentz, : 1950, at Trinity and Hurry Rapp. pruxy to the B S F He gave of himself unre- Hindi i:i- 111 e,u-h nf the «°V' i^t Christmas by Eliz- harder than ever to insure But the strength that was his, the true Middlesex County Counsel, As- aheth Slivktt alld 1 servedly for everything good v-Ki-i-.'Oort. Pennsyl- Qmniiwikc A nuiM wa* M-hools have b.-en pH-paring '""""'• ™ charity that was an important part of him, and semblyman Norman Tanzman, served after the meeii!i« people stood for. He will be ;ii .i.vvir.i)ln"i as will as the all his efforts on behalf of others will surely Freeholder George Otlowskl, greatly missed in Carteret. Mayor Frederick M, Adams, r»ed in Korea is well as the live on. For, it is said, it matters not how long '!•'• Korean War he n . p, • • , Mayor-elect Walter Zirpolo. is about David T. Wilentz, former At- we live, but how. Carteret Mayor Stephen Sfclba Nathun Hair tirades of Natian Hale School mmaas cards and >,tthle Sunday School torney General: This fine, hum- Charies Edwyn Gregory did not live the Bib- and members of the Medical The Nutlian Hale School(Qn pf^gy morning anft to the equal to the torrents of in- ble, simple, lovable human be- Staff of Perth Amboy General Reconnalwance coming mall that are getting Choral Club will present their|,owe,. (.rades on Thursday ing was just too good to live. lical three score years and ten, but in the years Hospital. Cliristinas program to l'ielniorninR. A free movie spon- larger every dtiy. Korea lie *as in 1 He had given too much of a which were his, he was a decided factor in all WashinKtun-Nathan Hale P-jgo^d by the Washrngton-Na- To assist patrons with their Mr, Gregory. 57, who resided in raisin* fund* for CAHTERKT Worship Jhristmas mailing, the follow- heart that was already too that was good for the community. at 129 Green Street, died Sun- A. on Wednesday evetuiu?|than Hale gchool will follow soul of a church tor ,,mr,.s 011 the Thullnrdd Sundabunyy in " ing expanded hours have been tender and worn and a day at Perth Amboy General wrvlc,.s tm mber 20. following _t,he|tne programs. Fearless and conscientious, with the welfare rtfuiew tnd the, , J l scheduled: < that was too generous and self- Hospital after a long Illness. AdVH1 held according four' The seventh and eighth of the Township always uppermost in his mind, -Xrludc the admlnutration of _Maiys!Musie will be furnished by not understand or tolerate un- Kl)11<'B- * /the Sacrament of Holy Bapy|Jlmmy skilka and his Merry fairness, much less dishonesty. U (iUlion '/ Hunifttriaii servicf Monday, Tuesday and Wed- sapped his strength by working hard and long Wlnthrop, Mass., November 27, tlsm Anne Campbell, Karen Di Gio-jMates This dance is co- Not one other living person 1 15 2 and Inesday, December 18, 19 and hours for the many causes in which he was in- 1904. He was of old New Eng- 10. 1953. he receives ^m al n o'clock. vanni Thi-rewi B" '' ' l sponsored by the Washington- in this entire area gave as land ancestry. He received his Wack..i. Christmas p. T. A. Dancing 20, stamps »nd parcel post 8 ;om t)«. officiaU,of u b o( U)t, Sunday Natnan Hale terested. Even though nature sent him several bachelor's degree from Amherst the Choir, The Chil- t 1 P.M. and con- A.M. to 7 P.M. Thursday and much of himself for his town. mm, lor hi* Lj^^ ^[Jlh, t0 Beth- wlll start a Friday, December 21 and 22 He Was a priceless treasure to warnings to slow down, Mr, Gregory continued College, Amherst, Mass., and •<•• -A-ortt ln th "ken HHU this Sunday in order Chnstmws Carol by Mi- ,UiiiM! to 10:00 P.M. his Master's degree from Har- ••'• of Korea. stamps and parcel post, 8 A. M Woodbrid^ge and one of the to give of his best—for .somehow he could never ;U> practice for the afternoon , { Mlizyka a,,d Russell Holt. The windows of the schoo state's most precious posses- vard University. fi'ish Is ; 89 to 6 P.M. Saturday, December ; say no to those who sought his assistance. Iprogram. Practice t ^ Recitation - Story of ChristmaChilma s haw beeil decorated in true 23, stamps and parcel post, 8 He worked on newspapers in Society, by Michele Mi'iida and Choir, Christmas spirit bjv M^as Julia sions. ; • o'clock, A.M. to 6 P.M., money order, Even irhtfis modest wuy, he Day after day, the meek and the proud, the Boston and New York, before Music, the Japan 80- 10I Christ- o Hanukah by the Choir, A Machyshyn and hojr art depart- ing to New Jersey in 1937, • America-Italy So-i The Sunday Sell- lake place Christmas Lullaby by Mary'ment. from 9 A. M. to 12 noon. was the heart, the conscience, rich and the poor, the ordinary citizen and top West Carteret the protector, the guardian and 'when he became head of the "»K. th, 210, ii> Ti-nunky, V t a n c f s Hovanec: 'The Wasliington-Nathan Hale officials called (to seek advice—arid the latch ; State House Associated Press "i:.il Urban Leasue.i Sunday will begmjdru Alfunoiuid Vi'ronicaSi-jp_ j distribute cookies James Stamateris, clerk-in- the real hope of a Wetter Wood- HaTfTliere TA] w u 1 string was always out. Bureau in Trenton. Kriend* of Vietnam, Betiilen charge of the West Cartere bridge. And yet, he was soft and and ««,«* trte ua- Rint; Those Christ- and ice cream to teachers and iContract Station, located at 141{understanding — the perfect t is no wonder that Mr. Gregory was held In Woodbridge 28 Years • Theta Pi. He is a bv the Choir. 3 to 6 on ;• Will Frederick Street, annou_nced|personiflcation. of his. favorite igh regard, respect and esteem by all who Mr. Gregory came tot\yood- anenioon Deoember 22 that service windows will be phrase, "Sweetness and Light." i bridge in January, 1934, as edi- had the opportunity to know him. tor of the old Wocdbrldge In- " to Military Personnel safersafer 'open from 8 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. He was a most attractive will bring and J«nu To.nasulo,; Columbus School 'from Monday throut, •. Friday. character in so many unusual A3 we write the symbol, 30,—the newspaper- dependent. In 1943, he became '--liberal. Synod of New Holy Nlflu by Fraiu'H Ho- t Columbus School publisher of Thfc Independent- to the RfBreshments chi]dren a On Saturday, from 8 A.M. to 6jan(J varied ways. His very ap- man's way of indicating the end—somehow we William|are busy preparIng f01. tne nollu Leader, CartereUPress and Edi- will bf servei M. and on Sunday, Decem-~ | jearance at any time, at any do not feel it is the end, but really just the Fellowship will William days. School windows are being ler 17, from 9 A. M. to 12 noon) ilace, was a striking contradic- son Township-JFords Beacon Thei A1 '''" '* Mob SUtrtt Party al|Charlotu- De Bella, Smidru -|decorated with a choir boy ion of impressions. His severe- beginning. , and president of the Wooc!- nl«nt!fano. Coftntry Chrisumi.s supervision of dignified manner, and bear- bridge Publishing Company. It' of Ynle Trees ^ ^ ciwir, C-H-R-I- Matcjishyn, Art Taacher.j Asks Local PBA to W? do not believe that a man's good works ing, and clothes could not con- end with his passing. We feel the memory oi He served as president of the •Ai'TKRET - 'The Men'si The Columbus School (phorus Aid Holiday Safety ceal the warmth and affection Board of Governors of the ' the Hungarian Re- us Practicing under the tutllage CARTERET—Carteret Local if his soul. His all embracing Charles Edwyn Gregory—his faith in people, his Perth Amboy General Hospital Churcli has «tarted »« of' the Seventh Grade teachers for 16 years. At the time of his VI, Patrolmen's Benevolent As- smile, spiced by that t little belief in spiritual existence, his humility,' his Christmas tidm, This Candidate Foruai Slated fojr an assembly program to be sociation today received a spe- .ouch of New England twang, kindness and his understanding will live on. death he was in the midst of 1 '"is their ^regular an- plans for a second drive for !( held December 20. cial alert from parries Vigilante revealed a spirit and a spark, uect. The gale takes Children's wards and old president of the State PBA ad-and a personality that defied Afld, as for us, here on the newsp^per*^fmrles funds now being conducted for ' Hie church yard at 175 By Carteret PTA Council people's homes will be trie re ising them to cooperate fully imitation" And the ever-present Edwyn Gregory has not passed on. He lives in i second addition to the hos- "•' Avenue, Trees of all ciplents of stuffed toys being in the state holiday safety pro- flower in his lapel merely em- pital—construction of which is iv the hearts of each and every oneof us—a bright, now going on, Under his direc- available. A member The carwret.forum which compn^ Thomas prepared by Mrs. J, Welsman's gram. phasized his constant belief ln Men's dub i* there CARTERET shining light, urging us on to do bigger and bet- tion,'*Bfte institution sained tiMiller Mrs. Ry Coinme- sixth graders and afghans be- Vigilante warned that De- God's beautiful gifts. 1 ter things. recognition all over the coun- During daytime CowvcU of PTA's at its M|f d ^r. BonkusW und Htrman ing made by Mrs. L. Nevills cember is the deadliest month I know that my great love '"•'h officces will helh^lnp outout . M MNeHd HavPav-i ' i ahl t'rinclpalF'rinclBBl. I fourth grade,h, Miss Zakor'B — 30 — as being one of the finevt meetlnB Hmh School 1 of the year and urged all po- Jor Cahrlle Qregory through '"''r Thursday meeting Coun- :v will bij in charge of jpifth grade c^ass will dittribute icemen ,to take special pre- the ypars has been no secret. in the nation. the slate of d Samuel Schneii-r 1 Christmas packages to thecaution and try) and prevent il lovefl him because he, lity no HeVored by Groups Horn urged ihttl the;ehiidren in the Perth Amboy any unnecessary jtraffie fatali- other person I hs In 1956, the Woodbridge Norman Ta^i- Township Council of Civic has been >. Stuart, xplore the neonunen-[hospital ward. ties, j '» I combined ^11 the avu>uU»va !'"ud for new president to dent of the recent High: Captain Bob Damkin ente- that bestowed goodness on his pronounced qualities and de- man: The tragic death of Clubs named Mr. Gregory tha ''' 'osephfCinege. secretary-treasurer. WednMday af SOCIAL TONIGHT r^ fellow man. In Mhi"s deathrioQtti , «w«e Bervtsd distinction. jCharles Edwyn Gregory m a "Man of the Year" $ui- "nicri- school assembly with an *du CARTERET — A meeting of man. stunning blow to all the people torjtous civic advancement." Ha, Mrs. Mary Desmond, \taU*nP PTA imim would have all ray been crushed, interest cational lecture and slides on Odd Fellows Hall Association have all really Assemblyman J. Edward of the Raritan Bay area and a also received the Citizenship •i»» IntitedIHVliea B lnistered the oath of office, pi umote, ™the ppublici - and with his death', we have dm life in the Artie regions. will be held at 7 o'clock tonight, Icrabtel: The citizens of Mid- deep personal loss to me\ [Citation from B'nt|i Brith and all died a little, '" ftrff '& voted to «2«;"J i !^ ns 'wa" .s dondne foforr; The Faculty Christmas party A social will follow at 8 o'clock dlesex County and WoodbridgejCharles Gregory unselfishly de- the "Heart of Gold Certificate .schools, was held in Uie domesti by the Lodge. Members of thi voted his life to serving his Irom Deborah Hospital and the present elementarelemeny Lewis S. Jkoobton: His ac- Township 'v has extended an in- sponsor\ai now being builtbilt . Mr BBonkoski science room Tuesday evening Rebekah Ladne and friend fellowman at great sacrifice Sanitoriam because of his "de- to A Community sing was enjoye complishments for and behalf incurred a great loss on the voted efforts" to help the sick, to the public to attend all pqrioiu whu was chairman of the lay have been invited. •the Perth Amboy General Hos- and ln complete disregard to J,, with Mlse Hundemann accom passing of Charles E. Grenory. He was also presented a cita- lieatlon ceremonies f»ri o committee , report. pital'by his untiring efforts and his personal ^ell-being. He was lw SERVITES TO MEET tion by the Middlesex County ard J. Dolan Homes in the near future the panylng on the piano. Mrs. M time, marks him as one of the His independence ot thought truly a champion of the people, 11 forums J. Dowling — principal CARTERET—The Third Or and ability to put constantly striving to protect Teachers Association for hli street, Sunday at 2 P.M. Coun der of Servites will meej Mon great philantrophlsts of - our •'-• womlnent offlomis will seffor February 6, at of the school time. He gave of himself for thoughts in writing will be und advance the best interest* effort* in behalf of Education. 11 High School Auditorium. be guest. Mrs day at 3 P M. Rev Victor M (Continued on Page (Continued on 1 he ceremony, according X promotion program Grabrian, O8M, is director. this great job. He will be missadlsorely missed. a> •' J. Sudla, executive di- chairman of to PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1961

and gave nf Ms time to give Former Mayor August F. arshlp Fund, a, a «N,;, nl Messages Grelner: The death of Charles wise eounwl to m«ny who annual campaign hein i,, E. Gregory is indeed a great sought It. His death U a greal Carteret tor*. Rabbi B»,Im , ' loss to the community and a loss to our Township (Continued from Page 1) his appreciation to ,),,' 1 great personal loss to me. uf the community and Its In- ber« of his community -J Charles was demoted to his Assemblyman-elect Ouldo J. Jewish Community News in habitants. His .many accom- support of this (|11P " friends and had a sincere desire urlxianl; "It,Is with deep ngre plishments me acknowledge- of Jewish learning \imy to aid at ah times for the bct- ment of his success toward this that I notice the passing o to an alumnus of To,-,,), v^ end. All of us who had the priv- terment of the community. He|criarles E. Gregory. In the years wlll be sorely missed in the Mazel Tov and Bo, ilege of knowing Mr. Gregory he has been publisher of future. to Mr. »nd Mrs. Riciia-,lv| had the greatest admiration: Independent-Leader he has , learned -the respect of everyoni serman on the blrti '.,, and respect for him. We have Mayor-elect Walter Zlrpolo: i , second daughter rren enrlcfled by ^friendship lfor nls fm cssnPSS candld and will surely miss his wise The communty has suffered a;ness and fairness. By his deatl counsel and guidance. His un- great loss in ohc passing of Woodbrldgc and this countj timely passing leaves ft void it Charles E. Gregory. He have lost a i?n>at force for good Session is Heidi will be Imposible to fill. dedicated to his chosen pro- Mny I tender to his family niid fession and he steadfastly and his staff my heartfelt eympathji courageously applied Its prin- in their bereavement and loss.' Mayor Firdnrk M. Adams: cipal to his dedicated devotion M-rion S. naum. Rabbi 'Friday evening Oneg Saohath By School Boa The death of Charles E. Greg- to the many thousands who ('ommlttroman Thomas J CARTERET ory Is ft tragic loss to this com-'looked to him for guidance and Costello; With the death ol M Drrmnb-r 15. \ ™-p munlty which he loved andi^nsol. My _ family Joins mc|C],arYes E. Gregory, a serious ,ran... at which time awards night, Amni,i,,| I in mourning his death. void will be felt by this com- - vvlll l)f pnwnted. A r(>RUift,. ranto part-time psyri served with his pen, his heart, w,.,fcl.v T,.rnh Hr.dln« Va- ^ ^^ Ml«d that the imunity for he was a cmirage- Md W(|rt SClln,! tem ne(>d8 ft and his labors so Ion? and so; Sewotary of State Edward J. ous, highly principled and out- i c lwu lull-tt Friday evening sfnMcf» «:»:""•''" '" - well. For years, both ns a pri-;pauen; In the death of Mr spoken advocate of good gov- I'M Biotlici-hood o'f Israel,1 .otfrt and pnsMhlv vate citizen and the Editor ofjGregor.v, we lost a devoted ernment. His voice was the mid i^vin;: Justice. Tl)e Un|tc(j Hebrew Bister- trlst as well us a MM our local newspaper, he has friend whose example will re- voice of a fearless, knowledge- l]OOd |, |n the proceM of p«b-|tlonist, two nm Sabbath morning services l beeti In the vanguard of those main iin inspiration for all His able critic whose motives werf i|slllIll, the annual calandar reading trach^Y 8:4.') A M LrnlUB Justice. 'Hnd tl,,.n|,one directory for thenoclnl worker working for any project that servces to Perth Amboy Gen- always on the highest plane. 45 he felt was for the good of our era) Hospital will be forever His counsel, whether It met Junior Congregation Id: carteret Jewish Community, The board n-ii-n.., Township; he gave of hlmselfjremembered, favor or disfavor, was an In- A.M. 'Personal and business Il8tlng!8upfrlnt#ndent KCIM unsttntingly to numerous chari- valuable asset to us, who are In Sundny morning services, 8jsfrV(, l0 acquaint everyone'in.for Ills allejeri [mi,,., table and civic endeavors. His Robert M. Vosel, Committee- public service, because it was A.M. iCarteret with the flourlslirnglboard directive tinr loss wil be keenly felt by me, man-elect: It was with deep|forthrlght and fair Hte pass- GETS FAOI.E AWARD: Secnr shows Mrs. demur Sllvka pinning: an F.aRlr hadRe on her son, Daily services 7:15 AM. growth of our town. Mrs. Rf-'ago to contact srh^i William at tht Court of Honor held by Scout Troop 85, Looking on Is Mr. Sllvka, thf boy i personally, and I am sure by all sorrow that I learned of the ing Is to be mourned by all of Decembe. r ne* Kramer Is In charge of.tfndanti In oUur rm, my associates on Misgoverning death of my good friend and us who knew him. father. 18,Monda the Hndassay eveningh .organizatio Decembern ,}Mlntsr ItTho efin boardd ou t. the s«ill; body. Our sincere condolences neighbor, Charles E. Gregory and the United Hebrew Sliter- go out to his widow,1 Lucy,, as to whom I often looked for Tax Collector Michael J Rttbbl yim[on g, Baum, for- the Information to Trainer: In the death of Township has lost a mostjslx years jituHor a^sliort tjm«|f/rfirf>ir Sisterhood hood will hold a Joint P<>st-lwaVded $150, tiil» well as to the staff of his news- guidance. He was always ready dlstinculshed citizen and one, was a member of the Re to lend a hand to those In need! Charles E. Gregory. Woodbridge Chanukah meeting and cele- _ paper. who was dedicated to the bet- development Agency. He re-j At Meeting* bratlon nt the Ukrainian P«- terment of mankind at all signed both posts last year due CARTERET - The United villlon at 691 Roosevelt Avenue times. I have always considered to failing health. Hebrew Sisterhood of CarteretjThe evening ' will feature a him a true friend. He was aj held their regular meeting.IcandleltRhting ceremony and an IS (MR very charitable person and at Monday evening at the Syna- Israel fashion show. Refresh- all times ready to extend a gogue of Loving Justice. Mrs. ments vnll be served. helping hand. His Itfss to the Clifford Greenberg, president,! —— • BUSINESS community is Indeed tragic. proMdnd ! Over 200 parents and clill- Mrs. Harold Uuiu reporled dren were present for the an- Air — Rail — Steamship - Hotel Township Treasurer Charles on the success of the Hanukah nual Chnnultah celebration held parly held last Sunday. Over last Sunday, at the Ukrainian TOI'R AND CRUSE RESERVATIONS J. Alexander: It was a shock to 1 hear of the passing of .Charlie 25 children and parents at- Pftvillion Tilt party was spon- THE WORLD OVER WATCH Gregory, a very personal friend, tended. All enjoyed the en- sored by the Hebrew Sisterhood tertainment and the refresh- and Mr. Irv Iievltz provided All of us throughout the com- Phone VA 8-36J1 that followed. the magnificent decorations. munity will miss His wise coun- MART The Donor Derby al the Joel Albert and Joel Splepel sel and his' comforting words meeting was won by Mrs. Irwinjwere the winners of the Cha- of encouragement. Mrs, Alex Mosters. Mrs. Harold Kauf-inukah Quiz Contest. Travel Bureau ander joins me in expressing sympathy to Mrs. Gregory and .Ml Mil Ml Maplt his family in their hour of PERTH AMBOY. N j aereavement WORLD WIDE TRAYEi MEN'S RINGS havp atten(I,d Ration services regularly dur-t SPBCIALI8TS BINCE 19071 How Decking Out ing the past 3 months. The 814-50 Last Rites In Yuletide Finery I'ARTERET — This bor- LADIES' RINGS (Continued from Page 1) . ough is drcking out in Christ- »j Mr. Gregory was a member PATROLMAN D7XRILI.A mas finery. $7.50 to $500-00 « of the Board of Directors of the Colorful Yule decorations GENERAL ELECTRI jjjJFirst Bank and Trust Company GBADIA US TODAY — Pa- are beginning to appear in trolman Knhert J. P'Zurilla, residential section*. In MEN'S and LADIES' It was he who organized the Independent-Leader Christmas! 76 Fitch Street, a member of Chronif, biL-inrss people al- WATCHES Fund 18 years ago. The Fund( the Carteret PolicP e DDepart- ready have brielitened their 17 Jewel — Name Brands now tafees care of 100 families ment graduates today (ram area with colored lights. annually. the Municipal Police Class Recordings of Christmas 40% to 60% OFF! During World War II. Mr conducted by the State l'o- r wrtll «b* are being broad- Gregory served as head of the lice »t Sea liir tfcnugh loudspeakers. Middlesex seeks fij'rt*-Syriarr TURK PEARIT4 Price

;oo to Youn? and at"the conclusion of Ladies' Sodality of St. Joseph's MEN'S hostilities served as chairman! church will receive Holy Ccm- VILLAGE INN of the welcome home celebra-'niunion in'a body Sundav mor- JEWELRY SET tion for Township .veterans.ining at the. 9 o'clock Mas" A Hut & Restaurant The inscription on the memori-|general meeting of the ordin- 1 (.mil St., lYnodbrulg. $R.oo to $35-00 al to the Township's war dead tzation will bo held iift-r the i( III K.lliant Avp.l in Woodbridge Park was writ- Mass at which time bn-akiiist Sterling and Silver t by Mr. Gregory. jwill be served. Members of the Home Cooked Mr. Gregory served on the'gremp will sell rellgous arucies PLATED Township Planning Board forafter the 9 and 10 A. M Masses Luncheons and Dinners HOLLOWARE Served Daily from $3-50 II 1 M. Till Sundw from 3:00 P. M. Cigarette and (Insini! 'MidnUhti WE ASSIST eligible tamiliei In obtaining Table Lighters the varioui vetfrans' and Social Security $3.50 to $22-00 benefits.

Leather Wallets UOMK MADE SPAGHETTI from $4-50 Usacna, Itavloli, Plm Pies Hot or Cold Smdwlrhfs Necklace and No iMtdtattM ... Roll* TAKF.-OUT ORDERS m WhMb...Ctoam Earring SETS (Ail ME 4-2244 from $5-00 BREAKFAST CHRISTMAS LUNCH. DINNER in Out Dlnei CHARMS IUI1; ou I'M *. M $4.00 to $30-00 it CAITIUT AVIWU.t • C*tlllll.K(W)lllH

REMINGTON Electric Shavers ZENITH offers $15-85 MEN: NEW SMALL BFXGIAN GLASS Give Your Wife HEARING AID JEWEL BOXES Zenith Kadio Corpomliun ha* (or Girl Friend) announced ita tmlllt'Ht nnd BUY NOW from S 15.00 ljght«it hearing aid—weighing; wh/l# quontirit'i hill only one-third of an i>unci Sterling Flatware with battery. NO CASH DOWN!

CHILDREN'S TRANSISTOR RADIOS RELIGIOUS Complete CO "7 Ml WEEK JEWELRY Kit from *£ / *UU JEWELRY Pins - Pearl Drops for 1-Year Warranty Included Necklaces • Medals LEATHER BOUND LUGGAGE u General Electric Diihwathtri I t- Watches - ID. Bands Travel Clocks $().00 upi CLOCK HEALTH carry a l-y«or repair or. rt- $2.00 to $7-00 RADIOS ploc«ment warranty (includ- ing »trvic«, labor n« FRJDAY. DECEMBER 15, 19B1 PAGE THREE Ji Outlines on Christmas Fetes 'Malifications New Year's Evf Ben, A. Fondl Sel by Legion Felc for 1 k r ii c on the CAKTKKKT -. CartPiri Post rAHTKKKI' Res-notions iV; illnn in the NM M. The American I^ioti, lire mi'r open to the, public On i inn, nnnoun'••1 will sponsor Ii Christmns Vnrly a fir:.t c"in"-first t 'h'i'd hauls . ii f>;-!i lllzttlnn in tm members' children nn Snt-! for tin N'« Yi'ui's Eve dinner- i;.n! nrs for Foil-' iinlnv. December Ifi ai •). p vt rinnc ni the Atrerivan Lf'lon >•' t'nnti'"!. Knntn Clans will be on hiincl to i like I i n;'k Blivntir cli";ti'ihnte aifts to Hie lovs nnd V.YIi (linn i srrvd Rt 9-10, 1 r i • i| In '^Iplni: nip Mils John Nlrdbalu wll. net as ami ;i hull i l*>t T. clcbrants MI! i'"n to cor.t.flct nia.'ler of cerrmonies and .ii' ;|..<,iiirri of H uond time n'C :t\y. slid Jnm in pininises nn aftenumn of en- IhiMii iliriiit thr cvmmP. Music vi in put an indn- teitainment especially phuined i... ii\ Jim H|r|'V';\ -nd his MTry- ij-nu.llflfd mnn mi fin iho vouniisters. | nii'k'i: T..'k''ts nwy be ob- l.r.nul fiom Rtnnt"y Ctwak, (in Sunday, Deei'inher 17. tii:. • t duii'.'niiin. Fi'sn^-ls T. , :,(>kis a bfX'lielor of arts CurterH Post, The Americ.ani t liii)ir,:i';. in FiTti Thorntiood. l,oni Ohio University, l,i•"Km, and Ladles Auxiliary| \ ['.nnr on the committee nhlo mid a muster of will liolrl IU annual fMiri.stinaA] in. iiiii!'.si:\v Fisher, James L, ..-,.,. fi\im the School u[ !i:irty Festivities will tVKitr V:ui-,i. Kiiink Ilorlraskl. and Si-imfr of the Catholic with iv Virirlnin ham dinner nt j(i :m I" M. followed hv mimes \V,i;•••! Kiik. A reception prize , iv nf America, Wasli- \\\\] 1>I. offind ench couple and I) C His field work iimd entertainment. There will. iiKfs he an exchange of nifts' tli.-ic viil In' prizes for dincinR. biter denree WHS done Tlir nunmi'tpe has limited :i HT FlnncKnn's novs The Legion Committee consists of John Niedbaliv. chuhniwi, I In. nnmlier to 240 persons. I'l'hi. Ann rican Legion Memor- .,.rnl, he Is employed us (ifru-!»r» Mttcell. Mntthi'W Ayn-s, Krunk S. Kodroski Jolm i)e- iiil Im? ii dinner peat-" capac- .,,! SIH'IBI worker for the Aimelo. Prank Racsok. Rulph itv or 420 i ,nl school SVStcm. He Miranda, Charles Wei.se nnd n ;i similar capacity for Stewnrt Hall. In ehurfje of (Ol NCILM.\N CLEARED M-ntrh Plains - FA 11 wood Auxiliary preparations is Mrs, CAKTERET _' councilman , ilistilct and prior to thitt STI'PIKS NAVIGATION: \| tin. Navnl Air 15-MMVC Training I 'nit l,-.ikrliursl, newly en- Clifford Cutter who.will be as- listed sailors receive a thorough inrtortrinatinn j thr ways of the Navy. The Airman Re- (Alexander Such has been clear- ,i probation officer of n AWARD, .lohn \Urknwl<,.. a mrmher nf liny Smut Troop R5, is shown receiving Fisted by Mrs. Harry Gleoknor. cruits spend one weekend rucli month for niivn months studying Naval Customs. Tradi- ]ed of criminal responsibility in ,•, mile Division of Union hmlKi- from his iii..(|,rr Mrs. Mirliatl >l:irkfm-lt/. Wing nn is the youth's Mrs. Thomas Jakeway, Mrs tions, Theory of Plight, Sl»ip \\\\A Alrrraft Triminology, nnniene.laturr and Construction. the death of Mrs, Anna Suto, Wtille holdlnR this po- fiitlirr, Mr. Murkiiwiu. Anthony Szelafjowski, Mrs, WRI 73, of 34 Grant street, who was hi> ifted d» a consultant1 " Airman Recruit Gerald Paulili, SO llermann Avenue, (ar(eret, N. .1., listens attentively ter Tomczuk and Mrs. Clarence to Aviation Machinist Mate First Class Thomas I*. Davis as he explains the use of a navi- lit by Such's auto as she crosa- , Juvenile Conference;^ the New jersey McGlllls. gation compass. d Roosevelt and Lelck Avenues, •MC-S In Union County. | Association. mA H mcmDer oli n* Davis, a career Navy man, is permanently attached to-the Naval Air Reserve Training leptember 19. The Middlesex ,:,. movlnit to New Jersey, the Criinf.n-d Teachers' A«,- Sisterhood and Hadassah Unit. lounty Grand Jury took no ac- was supervisor of volun- SET YULE PARTY 1 elation, lie is also a Ixuml ton on Such's oase. . ',: the Catholic Youth member o[ the Cninford Wel- CARtBBET—St. Ann's Aux- Bureau In Cleveland. fare Association iliary of St. Demetrius Church Holy Family Pupils Croup •, :K! a family case worker At Joint Session Monday will hold Its Christmas party of ;. Cnthollc Social Ser- BPW PARTY1 January 10 In the Community Make Field Trip The younssters' were facin- At Chfistnms Party CARTERET - At the last slsted by 3. Kaufman, E. Lev- Center, according to Mrs. Helen ii-.-aii In Flint, MlchiKRii.' CARTEHET - The Cai>ret CARTERET — Students of ated by the assembly and pro- CARTERET — The Third meeting held in the home of lyz, A. Levltz, L. Simon, C :iert an efror made In Business and Professional Club Mrs Max Giuhin plans were Szymanlfka, chairman the fifth grade of Holy Family duction of cars and the long ferown, S. Goodman, S. Carpen- District Ladies Democratic Or- rt•i -S issue. Mr. Fondt will hold u ••Friends Ntaht" par. completed for the Joint meet- Mrs. Kay Symchik and hci'Bchool enjoyed an educational process of baking bread. I'S ter, L. 8chwart7,. Mr. Max Gru- 8anlzilUon held U ••fd » courne at Flint ty December 19 In s! Deme- m,, „[ ,h(1 Un|ted Hebrew Sis- ^ students will entertain trip, Friday, December 8. They Chaperone* were Mrs, Fran-i Christmas hin and Mrs. Claire Knife] are had an interesting visit to party Monday evening at Kol- frtllcue while living in trlus Pavilion at B p. M. terhood and Carteret chapter. at . The members will cis Antos, Mrs, Stanley Ciszak, 1 ,in Reservations are in charge of »( Hndamh for Monday eve- ' of the event. 'also exchange gifts. General Motors, Linden, lunch:Mrg. Edward Yankee, Mrs: Wil- tbas Hall. Mrs. Julia Rivers, LIQUORS t; is we president of the'Mrs, Pal iAimpeter. Mr,. December 18, at thei liam Zachlk, and Mrs. Stanley president and chairman of the ,!, isry School Social Ronowskl, Mrs. Kmciv Hlla or Ukrainian Pavilion Zawadzkl. affair welcomed the guests. An ••• Association, a member Miss Dinner Sherry, ^resident An Israeli Fashion Show, en- Thomas Burde has been se- exchange of gifts took place. -Drive-In- tilled "Fashions to a Queen's lected as the Jaycee mfln for The special table prize was won Serving Ton T;iMc" will be displayed, AmoiiK the month of December, by Mrs. Helen Kalas. lie fashionable collectiQ|(»»is a The next regular meeting will Beer, Wine and idiili of elegaiit tulltjrt*f| dress- Jy Get Charter, be held January 28 at Kolibas Liquor Needs .v The costumes will be model- Hall. (I by Mesdnmes J.,Belafsky, V. Install Officers West assailed in U. N. on Pershing at Randolph 5inMtui, A. Brmvn, D. Eysmnn, CARTKRFT — At a dinner colonialism. F Feldniiin, R. Gamza. J. mei'thiK in San Brau Saturday •iiwiild. Fi Hani;,, E, Hocll- tmmn niuii. K. IJCBOW. Y. Musters. M. niRhl. 'lie Carteret Junior Chamber of Commerce was 1 ill rmnn. We're All Dressed Up for Christmas The introduction will be pie-, .presented with Its state and seiiti-d by Mrs, Jack Stein,; national charters. STOP IN AND BROWSE AROUND .. Fashion {ommetitator will be Installation of ollicers took Mis Clark Greenberi!. The pro- 'place. They are: Robert co-chairmen arc Mr.1; Jo- |president: Earl Eumpf, j si-|ih Weiss and Mrs Handy viee president; Joseph MlttUCh.i Sninurls. second vice president; Gabriel j Anothi-r hiKlilinht of tlV' ive- j. suiii recording secretary; i 'Thomas Bui-eta and George iiiiiB will be a Candlelight ce-.'t- Cosmetics Sisko. directors; Howard Ro- liiony presented by Mesdames zellc, corresponding secretary, Perfumes • Toiletries I? Batllli, E. Biiime, S, Carpen- and Gerald Brown, treasurer. ... But there's still time to ter, F. Chenkin. J Moonev, H Gift Boxed Candy Hollander. B. h'fkowitz, T Lel- Tobaccos - Lighter* bowitz, R. Gross Headquarters hn lien's Gift Sets JOIN OUR 1962 Pianists are Mrs. Elmer Christmas Cards Brown and Mrs, Al Carpenter. VITA-VAR PAINTS Decorations, Mrs. Nathaniel and an,d Wrappings CHRISTMAS CLUB Jacoby; invitations. Mrs, T. ENDS LONG SERVICE: Mrs. Mae Humphries, this borough, will lx> retired from the 11. S. Jaspan. S. Kntz, P, Chodosh, I, Mi-Uls Refining Company January 1 where she has been cnipliiKil in the laboratory for LUMINALL PAINTS Clubs from 50c to SI0.00 Weekly Resnick, H. Harris, R. Kramer: 32 years. She was hired April 17, 1929. Mrs. Humphries was given a fete with Elmer , Wallpaper and dark horse. Mrs. Irving Levit/: as chairman, He is shown presenting gift to Mrs. Humphries. Painters Supplies publicity, Mrs. Jack Stem, Mrs; T.Schmer; table arranKements.1 "Hie Home of Service" I 2. Christmas candles. Christmas Day, net rid of it Fay Kestenbaum, B Faik, s -Make it a Sufe Yule; 1, Over loaded circuits. before New Year's: be sure to ANGELQ MICHAEL FIRST NATIONAL BANK Kaufman, F. Goodman, E. Lie-! cut off an inch from the onse Fire Marshal's Pleal *• Replace & SON bowit/. I), Seader, E. Buime.| h at an angle, and Immerse the Refreshments under the direc 6H-2*l) W>t»hiiiBt Cooke Avenue, - KI 1-6300 — Carteret regular-si* reasons: |nf these hazards. For exan/ple, meeting, of tiie Columbus- 1. A dried-out Christmas tree, get a fresh tree just Uefore' Cleveland PT.A. will be heldj You Will Get. Banking Hourt: Daily 9-1, Irlda; 9-6 on Tuesday, December 19. at 8 / DrlTf-Gp Window: Daily 9-4, Friday "-« V Finest Fuels Available P M. at Columbus School. The BIG CAR COMFORT AT COMPACT PRICES Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation seventh graders will present a V 'Complete' Parts Service Program Christmas program. s/ Life Insured Budget Plan v'The Finest Servicemen—(Our at GOLD JEWELERS '62 LARK Men are Trained & Experienced) ENDURANCE-BUILT If You Switch to.. Y \s J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE, INC. GEO. CHAMRA the best the loveliesr 363 Division Street l'erth Ainboy & SONS GIFTS cam A Div. ol Chodosh Bros & Wexlei Railway for HIM for HER 24 HOURS A k 1-5450 DAY r'UEL OIL - BURNER SALES A SERVICE 24 Lefferts Street, Carteret, N. J. !\ Birthstone Rings I diamond Rings Leather Wallets fCharms [ Jewelry Sets Birthstone Rings Wind Up Your Evening Wrist Watches | Pearls Electric Shavers Bracelets 1 ! Diamond Rings L Necklaces ' ROCKMAN'S at The Lighters Jewelry Boxes I.D. Bracelets LIQUORS Electric Shavers CARTERET DINER Initial Rings ' Costume Jewelry Perching Ave. and Randolph St. Transistor Radios CARTERET OPEN 24 HOURS Camera Kits Compacts Vanity Sets Extends Best Wishes for a Toilet Sets - featuring - Transistor Radios Merry Christmas NO DOWN I Wallets and a Fresh Seafood PAYMENT Kodak Camera Kits Happy IVew Year to All Dinners ' OPPN EVERY Imported and Domestic Thick, Juicy .AIRPLANE KITS - IM.ASTIOIODELS - UMES Steaks SPECIAL THl>HilKISTiMAS CARDS FlljlE WINES BEERS Good Coffee •KOHKUiN UINOIAGE (:A1U)^S r Chops and Roasts 7. t LIQUORS For Prompt Free Delivery ' ORDERS TO TAKE OUT TOTH Photo Shop I Dial Kt 1-5975 NO EXTRA CHARGE Call KI 1 "29091 "Serving Residents of Carteret Since 1946"' Drive Iuto Our REASONABLE FREE CUSTOMER Phone KI 1-5219 JREEXUSTOMEK , GOLD JEWELERS PARKING AREA ! ! PRICES PARKING AREA "For Gifts That Last a Lifetime" ANY ITEM GIFr WRAPPED FREE! 108 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret "~OPENEVKKY NICHT TIL 9 O'CLOCK H7 Rootwvell Avenue Carleret PAGftB FOUR rorltf. She la also a member of much confusion surrounding INITIATED MAKR1AOR UCRN8E the reduction. The assessors M- the staff of the school paper. the law u,t this time to give a COLONIA _ Miss Barbara Doctor: "Why do y011 sert thattit does not Mem rea-Amusement Game Rule Renz Appointed Assessors Seek definitive statement. Prank, daughter of Mr. and HOT. TASTY SANDWICH that A-6917 tattooed ,„, sonable that it waa the intent However, he added, some- of the Leglslaure to alter or Mrs. Rtfert Prank, 81» Chain When hungry guests show up, back?" thing wttl be done to clarify the M. of D. Aide O'-HMiTload was initiated Into serve them corn bread and Patient; "That's Tax Unit Rebate modify the existing formula for May Bar Charity Group entire picture of why one group, not i, Sigma Tau Delta, national oheese sandwiches, Bnke corn tooed. That's when> lm 'computing county taxes so It is eligible when another is not. COLONIA—Joseph PenneHy, Illy NEW BRUNSWIClt The March of English honorary fraternity, ttjbread In an »-inch square pan. ran Into me while I »Bs, would place an unfair and in- NEW BRUNSWICK - Sen. eluded, themaelrta from ope;a£ chairman of the Middlesex County . Board of equitable burden on the mun- Dimes Campaign announces Davis and" Elklns College, El- using a mix. Split brnd horl- Ing the mage door. Taxation has been asked by the John A. Lynch, D-Mlddlesex, ing games of chance, at courfty kins, W. V* icipality. and state attractions by voting DeCoUer Appointed the appointment_ of Vincent ^ ^ tontally and place bottom half municipal assessors to give .It the assessors win their said today it was not the lnten- iRenz as coordinator In the ap- MUs FraTtk la* I960 gradu- on cooky sheet. Sprinkle gen- I HOPE SO them a credit ln>xcess Of $100,- for the referendum. |point, the county board would Mon of the legislature to ex- To Heart JFund Po»t[protch"to Wsnessmen for funds|atTc7woodi>ridge High School erously with crisp cooked bacofi Hungry customer at . ,„ 000 in county taxes that have grant the municipalities a'clude charitable organisations Lynch said he would take the and special gifts. and is a Junior at Davis andjblts. Cover with thin, seasoned, counter-"Onc roast berf,.a Itm, c been paid to the Board of Free- WOODBRHX1E - County credit In their 1962 county tax from conducting games of question to the attorney gen- Mr. Rerus is well-known in Elklns College, majoring in ele-tomato slices. Top with second wlch." holders for the current year. eral's office for a ruling, and heTreasurer "Joseph C. De Coster, bill In the same manner that it chance at county fairs. ssistant"trea**|Colonla for his community mentary education. She Is a half of corn bread and heat Walter-"WU1 y •"try bl«nkt for writing a last line for a jingls with a about this fabulous 30 page full B ">lor calendar with nearly 150 PARAMOUNT GIFT CERTIFICATE 7 fascinating features arid aver 200 Cruttenden, Podesta & Co. color illustrations. . Mxnbiri: NIK Yort Aiwlcin, Mid** PRIZE CONTEST , •ndPKMcCwt Stock bctnng* COME IN FOR YOUR FREE CALENDAR TODAY I 288 Madison Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. MMMWMIMMM NMtfMMWWMMM Phone Hlucmt 2-8787 Phon«_ ore 11 Publix Pharmacy Point your toes lik» so (or 91 Main Street, Woodbridg^ ME 4-0809 holiday fun. In Inky black patent Addr*Mu. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL Iff O'CLOCK OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY or velvet, with perky bows, (Including Christmas Eve), iptrWIngs of b«adi, tiny h«els. See •// the styles for chHdren in Kinney's new party-best It's all in knowing how collection. And show Mother the prices-amazing for: so muCh. quality. women s

It iS Christmas when you can give luxury like tlu> for ao little. Klnney'a has the furry thing she wants for warmth, in the most mouth- watering; colors Imaginable, .v See our whole collection. . . ^

•i Successfulsa^g, like expert siding, holiday priced Blsch Patent. calls fo r plenty of practijbe and control. Bow pump If you're one who finds it dlfficijilt with rhineslonet, to "§tay on your feetf financially, ; princes! heel, we'll gladly provide fie banking sejrvices lies 12 W to 4. you need'to balance your budget,. ^ control spending and speed up saving j Blick Nylon VtlvtL Swivel-strap ityla, *O99 pancake heel. Sues 8ft to 4.

Matching handbags, $1.60 CHRISTMAS i M. Krldtj I A.M. -1 P.M. CLUB Safety for Savings Sinqt 1868 Make nlr» in twve the ntrt The PEBTH AMBOY cftih for a carefree holiday next year! Befln atvlng waw of Savings Institution eacrf paychtck In ft ttuUty WTM AUWt. NIW JW« Chrlstaai Club |C«pwt Thtrt'i HMM imuA MTOHT Of-RN II A. M U » f. M a club plan that's tailored, to $ your podutbook and' puf 'O SAVERS SINCE 1869 at Greei Street Circle Junction Routeg 1 and 9ISFIJN Woodhrlilge Janetlon ««utes 1 »»d At firepn Street Circle " I8KUN PAGE FIVE

in an attempt to discover the 1961 is estimated at $2,589,000,- cause of Tinker,' if this Js 000. The writer warns that if known then possibly it can be the United States ever gets in- prevented from oocflrlng In theto the same situation at the STORY OF THE CENTURY Elects Officers first place. But in the mean- Brllhh, "the welfare state PresbytcrlRn ! time w» all must remember would cost—in federal, state the youth o( ISEUN - An election of 6f- B? JOHN B. REMBERT. M.D. that most «11 cancers of the and local taxes—well over 100 .n ,,i,rtrI»w*t.«r, a prize. Quali- 'or complete examinations, in1 . i the church's minion- Schroth fying foi the prize Is Edward this case in women patients. ROUTEMAN SERVICE „ nan. for Christmas. Barrett, eon of Mr. and MrsDr. . J. H. Ferguson «f Miami, nroBifltn continued with Edward Barrett, Onk Tree Fla: . hasjnstituted a program' f review by Mrs.- Stanley Seek Help Road, who sold a total of $33.of performing a complete pel-! ELZAIETH 2-50OO ,;. ,,„ "Yankee 81" by Ed- Any scout who sold Christmas vie examination on all in and So Convenient! So Fast! , ,,,nss. several members For Hospital Project cards la eligible for swimming out patients seen at the Miami-! H thc Y onc e a mnnth ,.(,ports on the work I8EUN - The Deacons m " " ' Jackson Hospital. If the pati- mlMlonartet. the First Presby^rlan Ch rcir ^ Wh° Tld no't qua!lfy ent was old enough to have a in car ! 3 of I»eim are askinng for help?* *" * < ' "may pelvic examination a smew for Quality... LAUNDERERS • CLEANERS an thus te ftble to * with a worthy protecoStt ? ^ ** cancer was done. By February. [,,„/ Couple GuettK Each Tuesday evening two or ?„ TT £ *?' Kmt "tays 1961 a total of 1,500 examinfc- wllh sillve flndlngs Of helm fellouahip three people go to Roosevelt T°° I ^^Wl1 P° « 'Hospital to assist the patient I dancer were done, 77 of these •-•?-T TM — The Senior High in playing bingo. The pttlenta of the amounting'ln"women""who *ere"l«! ' .v^hip of the First Presby- enjoy this recreaton very much years of age or less. rhtireh has been veryjand up until the present time! A?hr!!.tm" party '" 5ched-' In the past It has been the1 , • .iiirlna the last month. r r th Tr0(> Dpccmb 22 WOODBRIDGE there was a good response. In" °. « P " lCommon practice to omit thei ^ -, (-nt event wu t pot luckthe past few weeks volunteers!" t!ie Flr8t Pier1-'-'-- ttamlnatlon for cancer smear , with a blind couple, Mr. have dwindled to the same few hurch meetlnB hal1- n the younger female patients, ,,> \ir« Costello M guesU. people. The next meeting of the ather examining completely ... c^tpllo played the piano If there are any men or wom-'Mnth(>r's clul> wlu be February hose women in the age group ,nd from » Brtllle Bible. en who have a free Tuesdayl26' Rt the church meetinghaving the highest prevalence room5 STORE HOPB8: -STORE M1 works a full elght|evenlng, who would like to help| of cerclval cancer. With the H»T ind trtveU back and finding of early prelnvaslve the deacons on this project,! 7 A. M. to 7 P. N. Monday u» wwk on the bui. please call Mrs. Frank Fennesi.roSTlY FAR* cancer In these young women members o* the Senior «halrman, at U 8-2379. t must be concluded that If the throurta Saturday. MacP 108 MAIN ST. FellownhJp BirprlBed Mrs. A toy drive Is in progress If «er«on was traveling truly early cases of cervical 1!..' lthrou y rtnrfnttno with a Wrth- anyone has toys that are not Bh the Alps. As his cablancer, and these have a per- too badly In need of repair they ccmf ()ow) n tthh e hilhilll ffro m ththe manent cure rate of practically ij»\ rake llot(>1 in may be brought to the church the station, the cab100 per cent, are to be found l high school driver suddenly skidded at high then a complete pelvic exami- , d to Join. (QUICK CURE speed aTOund a steep curve and nation must be done on all fe- ALMOST Woman to Psychiatrist—I'm shouted, "The brakes are gone males. The only limitation that Qaa.iteiMnwSnMf.UE.Kxu. 1 cannot top tne car! the patient is old enough to i'^hdor to newlywtd: "How always forgetting things, Doc-! * " bwarrEffqCcedymB like married life?" tor. What can I do? MacPherson. terribly excited have such an examination. lv«ed: "Ju*t Brett. It'tj Psych[atrlit~Pay me In ad-lcallcd out. "Well, at least man We must all remember that how far TOCVE walked.* like being In lore." vance. stop the meter!" much research Is now going on awraw«wi^ Tape Recorders! Now thru Hi-Fi Dec. 30th Record .The Lasting Players! Goldblatts Transistor JEWELERS of RAHWAY Radios! "lUhway'f OMwt EiUbllsbcd Jeweler" 84 E. CHERRY STREET Phone Fll 8-1667 j • Imported Austrian Open an Account For the .. | CRYSTALS Pay a$ Little as ^ S2 WEEKLY I at low, low price** I • DRESSER SETS MATCHED DIAMOND • MEDALS ENGAGEMENT DRY CLEANING First Garment At Regular Price Second Garment • CROSSES and At Half Price! Now thru Dec. 30th—with every garment sent in to be cleaned and finished at regular price, yon can send along aaottter garment at half prize. SIMILAR CHAINS Man's Diamond Ring jM A A from OR LOWER PRJCED GARMENT AT IIALF PRICE. • Famous p\KKKR Star Sapphire 0 Ring r * Purchases Pen and Pencil Si-

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SER^CEI TODAY. .. day evening ,t eonB1-r,, IN MEMORIAM CARTERET - Services Fil- Brotherhood of iR*,n,', REOINA SCHWART2> held today at thp H'IH t O^JTU ARIES In sad and lovlnn memory of PARKVIEW PATTER 1;« our dear wife, mother .and 4: MRS. FLORENCE KILBV JOHN J. BFDNARZ grandmother, who passed away four years ago, December 11. •: SI AMI STREET CARTERET - John J. Bed-! SU CU There's a sad but sweep naiz. 44, 85 Skita Avenue died; ; KI 1-2306 A . rememberancc. bom to Mr »nd Tuesdhy. December 12 at the| . There's a memory,fond and' . ^..»..LI, tiH W»rren Medicnt Outer in Jersey City. true, Parkview neinhbors are havweeken- d with their Rrand Hirn , nt Perth Amboy Born In Bayonnc he liad re- There's a toicon of affectionjiw> a busy aoeial whirl. With mother in New York. Hospital December's. sided in Carteret for the past! and a heartache still foi' lose It's hard to Matilda Orlando, formerly ol eight nnd fl hnlf years. He was s so < you. isandwich in all Hie things that 71 Daniel Street, tuiled to born to Mr, and! Shop a member of Holy Family Sadly missed by have to be done i" addition to she has not been able to mov< Bonavlta ol 13' Church, and a member of Its' your husband, children, the things that «re relcgatedinto her Carteret Park home Runiiyslde Drive «t Bahwny in Holy Name Soelety. He was also and Rrandchlldren. to this special season. Thejyet. There has been troubli Decembci 6. Mrs vl"" nreslripnt of the Polish Parkettes hud iheir Chrlstmas|with the heatinK system, so Bonnvitn Is the former Olqrla Woodbridge American Club, and of the 20 pnrty this week They had a Mattie and her family are stay- 7,Up|)H. y. ;ir ciub ol O'lif-ml Motors. CARD OF THANKS theater party The? went to|lnd with,her brother on Leber OPEN EVERY He wnrlced as a mechanle at Dauiihter Ijorn to Mr, andi ESTHER SABO the Meadowbrook and sawjAvenue. General Motors for 22 years, i Mrs. Charles Badilewicx, .82 We 'wish to express "our sin-"Can-Can." Annum tnose who! . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 011- . Surviving am his wife. Jo-| Oeniyn Rtreet «t St. Ellzabelh| ME 'III 3 ere thanks to our relatives, enjoyed the show were Mrs.|day, 64 Daniel Street, visited Bephine iPotkalcskyt, jHospllal December 10, Mrs.i •^'''"ifriends and neighbors for their Joyce Klpp, Mrs, Doris Bro- friends in Hoboken Tuesday Andrew Bednaz, one Is the former Marie kind expressions of sympathy, zowski, Pat Fiuwrald, Ljretta'evening. Mary Barbito from Bayonne, their mnnv acts of kindness and McOuire, Francis Rozmyski. and three brothers. Adam, the beautiful floral tributes ex- Theresa Russo, Pat Stuart and Frank and Stanley, all of Ba- Jeatiette Surlck. yonne. tended during our bereavement Italian Club WOODBRIDGE -PUBLISHING CO j.in the death Gary Wflnzlcrl. 92 Mulberry 18 GREEN STREET Street, was given an early •great grandmother, Esther ^nrisimas preseni oy his doc- Elects Officers WOODBRIDQE, N. J. the Synowieckl Funeral Home, tor. After two and a half years 56 Carteret Avenue, by| Sabo. CARTERET — At the regu- We especially wish to thank on dutches he was told he no FAMILIAR VOICE GONE: For 32 yrars a phonr opfrator at V. S. Motals Rpflninj < ompany, O Enclosed 'please find $4.00 for a requiem mass at 9:30 A. M. at lar meeting of the Italian one -ve;ir the Rev. Andrew Harsanyl; Rev longer has to use them. What Mrs. Marie Butnt of Elizabeth, retires January 1. Honored at a lunrhran at thr plant, subscription to: Holy Family Church. Interment American Citizens Club last |taff Jjettei- present can an eight- photo »hows Mrs. Butot receiving a gift from Jo§eph Carney, industrial dirfctor of the Ml) be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Abraham: Dr. Chodos: Tuesday. Raymond Abazla was • INDEPENDENT-LEADER Nurses at Elizabeth year-old hoy have' plant. Looking on are: John Schein, John Towers, plant manager and Norman Kurti. North Arlington. The rOsary and re-elected president for the Lorantfy • CARTERET PRESS will be recited tonight at 8:30 Little Douglas Weinzierl, 82jcomjnR ycari otner omcer5 elc- Am Society: White Carnation P. M. Visiting hours are from Mulberry Street, pot his firstJ^ wcrc: Michaei Racclo, vice ;lli and Larry Drummond. | Following the meeting, » ent Teachers Association will • EDISOH TOWN,SHIP-FORDS Grove 34 Woodmen Circle: St BEACON 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. draft notice. He was inductedlprcsld(,nt; Marlo Bummara, Superior Court Judge Fusco Christmas party was held wilji t Wednesday at 8 P. M, In Demetrius Men's Club; Poster mec To be sent to into the Cub Scouts. secretary; Raymond Lago, trea- ill be the principal speaker atimembm exchanging gifts Tom [he h „ alldllorillm ALVARADO FUNERAL Wheeler Corp,: -Drill Press Mrs. Carmine Parlsio, 59 surer; James Tedesco, sergeant he affair. Paneplnto won the special door Floor Day shift and Boys of NAME Hickory Street, her five chll- at arms; Nicholas Del Vacchlo, e N YO* cKOlce 29c FUNK & WAGNALL S ...every inch an OLDS! 3 s M Lipton Mix Tomatoes Sc OH lobel I*.-39c ^c 4 cO" l Tomato Soup ENCYCLOPEDIA Enjoy up to 186-h.p. action trom • lull elght-cyMnder englnel Aluminum Foil Petal Sod roll Nom« a«r 3 c. j5c Toilet Tissue Drive ii and you'll'discover... there's nothing to match the Addr.i, smoothness and zip ol proved V-8 action I And it's yours in Orangt e*ar^ fabulous, fun-to-drlv» new F-851 Dq*tiir>g new Cutlass models Tang U-oi. jor WASH feature the ultra high-compression Cutlass 185 Englne-an aluminum V-^Uial puts 1B5 horsepowor at the tip of your LANCASTER BRAND OVEN READY toe I And every F-85—sedan, station wagon, LANCASTER BRAND OVEN READY "RIDH WITH PRIDE IN convertible or low-priced club coupe-rhas A CLEAN CAR' smartness to match its liveliness... LANCASTER BRAND SHOUlDtt RIB LOIN 791 Rahway Avenue plus qids quality and reliability! WOODBRIDGE TEL. ME 4-1333 Lamb Chops 59c 69^ 89 H«ff. StyL« Ov«n-R«ody lancaitar Irand — »on« In C ROAST leg Lamb lb55c lb63< Chuck Roast 43 ehuckn s Lamb »\29c ChudT S3' Stewing j Br.o.t Neck Shonk lanea.Hr fcand' lb lb |b afc Slightly Higrwr Ib. Lamb 19<= 25c 23« Ground Chuck 69 Sliced Bacon llb"k« 49c Corned Beef COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS AND INSURE THEM 59 FRUITS fc VEGETABLES FROZEN FOOD SECTION ThinkBgiving ii a time tu DAIRY SMCIALS give thanks for the many ANDY BOY I liri. (y* — C»l or FrtKk blessings and (possession* acquitted oveo the years. Green Beans 6!^M* l# k9 It's falsq nJcessary to Cream Cheese " safeguard these poitet- Broccoli 25< iion» with* adequate iniur- WaHles •knec. Special considera- MclNTOSH tion ihould be given to , Swiss Cheese *"•*• , the home which ii con- tinuously threatened by Corn Muffins * 29c • CUTLASS COUPE.-«6 h,p. VI •uch penis i, wind, fire Do»»rl tportiiinu »r» lUndird squlpmint In Ihi limit Apples 3 25 new Cutlui Coup*-«nd in lt« livtly chi Blueberry Muffins *• 33c companion modtl, lh« ill-n** .. . Citrus Salad ««' Vincent J. Pavese & Co. Culllll ConvwtlbUI '*• • «*f»»« pv i*m»/f... in tha lowprlom fimM t White Bread . 2—25 Hnl K»i»t, 4 Iniuune* _ S|E JHt '6Z OLOSMOBIU5... AT YOUH LOCAL AUTHOBIZfi) OLOSMOBILt QUALITY DEALERS - — Hallowi 39c Manicotti 71 Smith St., Perth Amboj Oreek Figs 25c Donuts 2^49 TeltpbQne HI >-<'M Veal Steaks WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Table Trees >CTNA CASUALTY V AJI •dvtrt.Md AND IUIETV COMPANY 475 RaHway Ava. Woodbrldge. N. J. S*l,, 0*. Peach Pie HAITFOH, CONNECTICIT Stt TV AT ITS BtSTI OLDSMOBILE BRINGS YOU CARRY MOORE SVIIM TUISOAY NIQHT, CB3TVI — PAGE SEVEN

THE SILVER CERTIFICATE 3f The fftmlltar Item of currency - slurp 1878, known as the sliver kEUN PERSflULS Vcrt.iricate will tllBHppear from 5 1895 CHRISTENSENS 1961 •oiir.ulntlon If Congress approves cuthl»rti !Lyons Action Group A Presldr-nt Kennedy's new silver "The Friendly Store" "" Khei"M 'or thn Murray policy. Thn President has ordered B;4H with mi immediate end to Treasury w fltl(1 M". Brn tlir()By evening, Mr. soles of silver at artificially l Iirodore Ctllendo, Murray. Anyone intrrr.trd |, low prices. i-l" B 1;\l!lvlt<'tciian Church B«kc In 325-degree (moderately slow) oven 1 hour and 15'min- of Iwlln hfl(1 its nnnua! chrlst Utes lH cocl ln pan 10 m) Kayser - Seamprufe - Barbizon - Lyn Delle - Schrank 1 iHrrn Keith and - - nute». then turn out onto wire rack r •1 '• .^V'upre euextft mM p"rty at Sally'5' Highland t-0^! Cake may be used at once, or wrap in cheesecloth soaked •v^ \ hllrl Max PBrk' Molldav ln brandy and store ln ufh"y closed tin. Mis. ueorgr wax- _Thf A()(i]t ^^ c]^ ^ Mak|>)) { ]grge ^^ ^ Lovely Hosiery by... S1|p l iSt. Cecelia's will men toniglu i"'——• Mis. Harry Ev»ns,!at g in Room 101 Rt thp sch . had as gueita^ continuation of the discussion Gotham Gold Stripe - Berkshire - Hanes Mr.andMrs.Alex- of the Mass will be conducted ' Blendwell and Lockwood ontmn and chll-|tjy RCV Robert Mayer, mod- Sarah Ann's Cooking

!!ol>ert Matthe*l,lWS!! held Features at the'eve- Boll potatoes until partially Warm Jackets and Car Coats , The Saiuevltre'ing wrrP carn| sinKinK an(i ro. Potatoes with Roast Pork.done. Peel and cut ln quarter: ,;i which was U) fieshmenls Placi> rax, peeled sweet pota-,lengthwise. Place ln a buttered THIS SHIMMERING Blouses - Skirts - presses - Pajamas • Bags - December ,15, at toes around pork roast in thejbaking dish, Make a syrup nfjenscmble is an award winner|( Gloves • Hankies • Raincoats • Luggage • the rectory will The Rifts of an enemv nn- roattmc pan, during the last.the sugar, butter, water andion many counts. The coat, soij ! December 10 with Justly to be drended hour ct . cooking the roast..salt. Pour over the potatoes., fashion wise, is straight wlthjj Costume Jewelry - Jewel Boxes • Umbrellas William Burk- Ther- 1« no llttln enemy Baste them once m a while'Bake In an oven 350 degrees!all-in-one sleeves. The slde,i Street. »nd th*1 - •Benjamin Franklin *il11 lhe m(lal drippipnps. ^ntll potatoes are brown, bast- swept skirt with soft flattery|Jg !ing frequently with the syrup. and the fitted bodice with ap-:t8 Swrrt I'utnio SoufTle I If desired, when ready to serve pealing bare yoke and straps Handsome Gifts 2 cups miusheM sweet potato sprinkle with chopped pecans. are held In perfect harmony 1 cup hot milk ' >. with Talon's 16" Magic Zip. , . praise-worthy zipper with sew- .! tablespoons sugar Sweet Potato Biscuit KEEP UP WITH YOUF , teaspoon sail ing guide line oh each side of 1 cup« cooked mashed sweet I tablespoons butler the chain for easy application FOR MEN potatoes It's Modes Royale pattern No. 2 'i cups flour 11783. HOME TOWN NEWg 1 teaspoon uutmcj 2 tablespoons sugar Nationally Advertised Brands! : cup raisins 4 tablespoons shortening ( 1 If AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY '_• cup chopped pecans 'j cup buttermilk smooth. Sift and measure flour, Ties • Gloves • Shirts • Jackets J '< teaspoon soda add sugar, spices and soda. Sift • KJDKRIDQE PUBLISHING) CO Add s:iKar. saltatVd bfitlor to '« teaspoon clmiamon again. Add to sweet potato Bells • Hals - Socks • Shoes :;>. ilKKEN STREET the hot milk: sthnng until U teaspoon nutmeg mixture. Make Into a soft Jewelry - Wallets • Slippers - Sweaters mcltpd Add to the mashed1 Add the shortening to the|dough. Roll and cut into bis- .'. lODHRIDOE. N J. : sweet potatoes Beat until light; hot mashed potatoes. Mix well, cuits. Bake in an oven 400 de- Underwear - Slacks • Pajamas ; I nclosed please find $4.00 for one year and fluffy. Beat egg yolks andj-Add buttermilk and mix until grees for about 26-mlnutes. subscription to: add :n mi\ture. Add nutmeg. - Raincoats • Umbrellas • Luggage rahins. ard'nuW. Beat m INDFPENDENT-LEADER i whiles stiff Fold lnto^wtatoi Formen. Handkerchiefs • Robes "; CARTBRET PRESS 'mixture. Pour Into a buttered ^ EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BFACCiN. bikln? dish! Arrange the maishm«ui>»s on top. Bake in an oven 350 degrees until the souffle :s set and the marsh- FOIJ. BOYS and GIRLS mallows toasted a delicate brown". PfrVe at once. Health-Tex Stantogs Gnderella Dresses (ilaied Sweet Pol»to« oreico>/c Fur Muff and Hat Set 4 larRejSWret yotatoes I cup brown Rotary Blade Shavers! Kaynee Boys Wear - Leroi and Bonnie Doon Socks • Snow Suits • Jackets Raincoats - House Coats • Pajamas Margaretten Travel Underwear - Robes • Slippers • Sweaters Breaks the Price GIFTS FOR BABY Health-Tex Stantogs Quilt Sets • Blankets • Pram Robes Barrier with the Sweaters - Sweater Sets • Novelties Nannette Dresses Socks - Underwear • Carters Infant Wear Travel Buy of A Lifetime Hanes(Christinas Sleeper Sets FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS: • 3 DAYS - 2 NIGHTS JN EXCITING LOS ANGELES New Norelco 'Floating-Hfod' Speedshover Gifts for the HOME . • 10 DAYS - 10 NIGHTS IN EXOTIC HAWAII • 'floating-heads' hug every curve of your face! Blankets - Bedspreads • Adjust automatically to beard density 1 t 3 DAYS - 2 NI6HTS IN FASCINATING SAN FRANCISCO • Hotary Blades take the pinch-and-pull out of shaving I Comforters • Table Cloths • Give the world's most comfortable shaves! Novelty Gift Sets - Towel Sets t 3 DAYS - 2 NIGHTS IN FABULOUS LAS VEGAS (AC/DC) Sheets and Pillow Cases Including * All. TRANSPORTATION • AM, IIOTKI.S - MANY MEA1-S See Norelco's SIGHTSEEING • EVKN TIPS AND TAXfcS other gifts of Wonderful Selection of Slippers shaving comfort I A FANTASTIC 3-WEEK TRAVEL HttLIDAY BEAUTIFULLY blFT WRAPPED 'fllp-lep' : For • \ Per Person SpMdthavtr* FOR ONLY '599 110 v, only. (AC/DC). EVERY MEMBER of the FAMILY! If In Doubt Give A 4 NEW Sportsman Shop at Home, where Plenty of Oepartur^- January 27,1962 - Return February 17 OpiralM on 2 you always receive flaihl Prompt, Courteous Qift Certificate 'dip-top'cleaning. FREE Limitei Amoant of Reservations Still Amiable Service. The recipient will then have the opportunity to make his or her personal selection. PARKING • Fin.»cta, Arr.ng«l - 1»% •*»„ - I'P <•_» Month, . Select your gifts from In Our NetAy ' ' CALL OR WHITE IHMEnlAT.ELY our host of famous FREE GIFT BOXES brands for all the PAVED - LIGHTED family. PARklNG LOT The lady Norelco. Two-tone Th* CoquitU. Lrp-nick CKrisiensen's at misty pink cvd gray, with ihapid. Prttty, pink, Enjoy Christmas Margaretten & Co, Inc. p.rfum,d.(AC/DO. case. (AC/DC). carols while you shop Store Rear Entrance to J PrW t* fit ev»ry pvett I $•* lh«m d«nani1rat«d on TV t TRAVEL DEFI'. in dur store. Store HOUH AMBICAN Wlljft COMfANY, Inc. ^ H*rt Street P«.h Amboy ; HI 2-0900 100,(«» 43nd Jrritl, Ntw York 17, N»w York, Nonlco it kntwn H • —'i • — - — i - - L ' • wt al lb«^i w»rld. L PAGE EIGHT Township to Get Largest Esso Foundation Grai Share of Education Aid $1,900,000 Scholarsli NEW YORK — Eight New Mr. Rathbonr is Pr W0ODBR1DOE - Wood- been set aside for state aid for j jersey colleges and universities also supported bv in'*'. bridge Township, Middlesex new school building in Mlddle- jarc among the 295 prlvately- by e. tic afftllntPK of Jersey 3] CouMy'J largest school district, sex County, but the sharps for isupported educational lnstltu- ard: Humble will receive $1,187,766 In state each district will depend on 11ions and organizations flharlngjCMnpany, Esso 'intci'l aid for operational"expenses] th«ir building programs. The jMii> $1,900,000 Esso Education Inc., Esso RpPesuvh n!i| during the 1962-63 school JfW*. planned programs must be for jFoundatlon Krauts" a'nnounced|?ilns Company compared" with $1,140,227' this'warded to Mr. Blunt before jtodny hy M J Rathbone, chair-jPIpe Line Company at yPar. estimates can be determined. mnn of the Foundation. Production Ccn The total represents the larg- ' The New Jersey schools re-1 — est share of $7,014,753 in state „ c. ., n J . rcivinu grnnts are; Bloomfield ,J, 1 v aid for operationa l taexpense s Cttr Strtke» role; Bloomfleld, College of Oy }Jun the 25 county school districts Driver in Hospital Saint Elizabeth. Convent Sta- f,nill\- #/> l and county vocational schools. WOODBRIDOE - Eugene tion. Drew University, Madi- ..according...to., estimate? an-j,Zambo, 44-, Jensen Avenue, son: Fiilrleluh Dickinson Unl- WOODBRIDOF nounced by Robert Blunt, via1l Fords, was admitted to Perth ver-ily, Rutherford; Princeton wry, 22. stair Rtr,-f. County Superintendent of Amboy General Hospital Sun- University, Princeton; Seton.Amboy, who has ndrri' Schools. day night, after his car struck Hull University. South Orange; bine 11 housrs in ti,, The $7,014,753 total was pre-ja pole on Elmwood Avenue.. ™ NEXT ..MONTH: Stevens Institute of Technology Keasbey area slnre !Kt viously announced November! l8 being treated'Vor a! Mr. and Mr.. John Alexan- Tloboken: and Upsnla College, bfr. Wan arraigned b'frr 30 by Commissioner of Educa- oream and cuts of| <>« Parr, Maplew.od Avenue, Eivf Orange. Wrate Benjamin r' tion Frederick Raubinger. ft Is , . Colonia, announce the en- Flevcn of the 377 total Brants yonterday an Increase of $467,067 over this ch n ftnd tongue gagement of their daughter, j;o In New Jersey Collegers and ' the Amboynn \>\-M\I( year and amounts to an aver- SISTERHOOD SPONSORS June Alexandra, to Richard universities PPrinceton n and to breakinbreaking rntrrti age of approximately $76 in aid PORDS—The Sisterhood of. Mlrhafl fpmpnko, son of Mr. Stevenvens received capital grants ceny but picadrd n per pupil. The cost of edu- Parkway Jewish Center spon- and Mrs. Michael Fomenko, Prinnceto. n also received a spe-!the amount of.mo cating a child In Middlesex sored its first Chanukah party Fairview Avenue, Colonia. riall arant fofor Near EasterEt n tlntl w saiid he stole County is estimated at over for the newly formed congre- The couple are fraduatw 'itudlf.s nni a chemical enm-| He was held for th $400. gation last week at School 25. or WoodbridKf HUh School, nerriiu fellowship. All of the/jury and his oall r>[ An additional $1,322,342, has Mrs. Lionel Wolpert, vice presi- Woodbrldte. oilvi '.rhools received unre- was continurd. In,-,i dent, directed the program Mfea Parr is employed by striri''d urants, apd Fatrlelgh represented by a cmirt-' with the assistance of Mrs. Oppenheim Collins of Menlo Dl'kin'on received a second New Jersey State Diagnostic the Sisterhood. tvenel Youth Hit Center In Menlo Park this week Party in Seivaren to the naUm's mom-.Mi d lf(1Vr after being missing for six K. OF C. MEETS TONIGHT SEWAREN - There were By Car: leg Broken ™Mullen,,"! . ' "•'''•''*• weeks have been charged with ISELIN—St. Cecelia's Coun- AVENKL - Ninclren-yrar- three house robberies In Fords thirty guests at the birthday cil Knights of Columbus wffl^^ _ ,.„...., old David Bei'chly. Miami. Fla , and one attempted robbery in party of Dcbra Ann SegTeto, •eabnatrt meet tonight. 8:00 In Lourdesj g f d Mrs. Jo- who is boarding on Avenel Menlo Park, Sgt, Kenneth Van daU nter o Mr an .Street, was seriously Injured Hall. A First Degree team will seph Segreto, 535 West Avenue. BAGS BIG ONES: Robert Shilling bffamp an envied hunlor durinn thr past wcrk hy shimtinr two dfrr, one In Prnnsyl- Pelt, head of the Juvenile .Sunday niuht when he was be held and a short business on December 6, when she was vania and the ot^er in New Jersey. On the left. Mr. Shilling displays the seven-point. lSS-pnund buck hr dropped In Pfnn- Bureau, announced today. struck by a car operated by meeting afterwards. Sunday five years old. sylvania while with a hunting party whirh included Zoltan Mayer, Joe R\;in and .lof Mitko. On the right, the name The youths, ages 14 and IS Samuel Kuchie, «, Lehlgh after the 9:00 A. M. Mass a| These included her grand Mr. Shilling stands with his eight-point. 165-pound deer shot the first day of thr New Jersey uravin in Voorherj State live In Clifton "and Jersey City Avenue.on Avenel Stivet. cx-cfmb,-. j-s ,„ Fourth DegTee Assembly family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Park. Al Seamanlck and Al Seamaniek, Jr.. accompanied the Woodbridur hunter into the Hunterdon County woods. They escaped from the Center!communion breakfast will be BefRhlv m walking on the lhf NatlwR, October 31 and were picked up Segreto and Mr. and Mrs.i- held in Lourdes Hall. l south side of Aventsl Street Th(> ronfor,n,(, by Jersey City police this past Dewey R. RussO, and her aunts y<;y<=><><2)^><>o<> ,t • mr : . , . „ ,:'•"• ^." leaders to N Sgt. Van Pelt said the rob' SON IS BORN sent were Kevin Purcell; Don-! Hobbs The next meeting ' . was taken to Perth Amboy Gen- WRshlneton ta t PORDS—Announcement has na Pagano, Andrea Lynn Dom-! berles occurred October 31 and will be at the home o! Mrs. fly HellfiiOilS School Party IS Saturday eral HoMiital by the Avenel wortehops ()n „,', been received of the birth of a Inic, Viola De Falco, and Carol! A d m a d was fld during trie first week of No- Wilson. Meuchen. F0'RDS J_ A Cniulukan cele. SEWAREN The Sewaren ^ H ! ** * " , f - to hear addrewi son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ann Plcclni all of Newark; —The Birthday, Club cele-Oration was held Sunday by Democratic and Civic Club will mulf'a lor ir«l«"'ini oi a nac- , vember. He said money was the MBS MARTIN GUTOWSK1 thp nfltlons inA:h only thing taken, although the Llebes, 24 Varady Drive, No- Cynthia Knapp, Totowa, and| brated thr birthday of Mrs Temple Emanu-El Religious have a Christmas partyat the J""*1 f1 laceraUons ol ttl(1 •horlties exact amounts have not been vember 27 at Muhlenberg Hos- Joseph Saphire, Lynn Marie 14 George Street, Avenel William Eckcr, last Thursday school at the Clara Barton VTW Hall. Pearl Street, Satur- nead ana snocK pital. Mrs. Liebes is the former Saphire and Debra Ann's sis- determined. ME 4-0951 with a lum neon at Koos Broth- School whpre an assembly pro- day. 7:30 P M. with Mrs. John 0N HONOR ROLL C II Doris Fagen. ter, Joan, all of Sewaren. Sgt. Van Pelt added the ar- ers, Rahnay, followed bv cards ,,rarn was givon fOr the stu-Surick as chairman. All mem- WOODBRIDQE — Haney Seicaren Man —The Guild of St. John'saat the lmme of MrsMrs. r. J dents. A Chanukah party was bers have been assigned to a grader attend- Pnri in (nil rest leaves only a few robberies LET THAT BE A LESSON Cohen an luh 1 'Church will meet this evening,'Adams , , West Avenue. Pray held later (or all of the young-committee. ! Montclalr Academy, has' ' "" '" '•""I'HI in the township unaccounted SEWAREN — Mrs. Margaret RETURNING ON LEAVE mK for and "we expect to have ISELIN—Word has been re- in the Parish House. Cliff Road1,*1™!*1 WlM'p Mrs- Russe11 •er membw, of the CongreRa- A buffet dinner will ^lachieved honor roll distinciion' SEWAREN j, Baloga, Charles Street, inform- ana Mrs ?riter u snn r them solved within a few at 7:30 o'clock. There will bej ' jtion. Refreshments were served served, sifts will be exchanged,![or the ^f-g^ marklne period. ^- °' ^' and a dreidle siven to each and entertainment provided, weeks." who is stationed in France will !no choir rehearsal at ch\irch Is the son of Mr. and spPn A Rus/ak ihome was entered through an 0FFICE RANSAcKF.D .child. Music for dancing will be fur- Assisting Van Pelt in the opened window and a bag coiv return home on a 30-day leave [this evening. Cohen. 226 North Avenue, will Mk. -The Contract Club On the same day Mrs LfFgh ulshed by "The Galahads" case were Detectives Anthony talning $80, a driver's license to visit his parents, Mr, and met! WOODBRIDGE-Louis Tra jPark Drive. United Slates »!, Zuccaro and Frank Payti. |MrsJ?rank Anizell, 95 Pershing Monday evening at the Uomelbalka, Forri>. plant foreman at Stein, director of the school, , i— .... apne Ionisco"' T and wallet, was stolen. held Avenue, and to make prepara- of Miss Kay Freeman, Perth j Russell-St.«; il.'y Com.. Convery °W" '»"«• for the parents Definition iHOt'SE ENTERED In EKPS" »h:c-M • ! CHRISTMAS AFFAIR Modern Students tions for his fortscoming mar- Amboy. Prize winners were Mrs.) Boulevard reported to police Hollywood: Where the girls: WOODBRIDGE - A thief for a thief-din : ISELIN—The annual Christ- Now tha. ..t. school_ ...s have riage to Miss Helen Lahaie.i Joseph Pocklembo, Mrs. Carl! yesterday that someone had WIFE MISSING cross the streets carefully and entered the home of A. Joaquin, mbure Collcae mas party 0.' the Ladies Aux- opened, watch out for school!Metuchen. After the wedding |Kro»h, Mrs. Joseph Rusznaki broken hit . M\A ransacked the — Peter Jtheir leg> recklessly.—The Bee- Pine Tree Drive. Colonia, Sun- Mr, Ruszak is n children en route to and fromithe couple will return overseas and Miss Freeman. Others1 plant offlr and evidently fall-' ' ve, Kodink. Alaska. iday, through an unlocked win- Muhlenberg A • illary of Iselin Fire Company Lord Street, reported his wife, was held on Saturday in the .school—especially if they arejfor tr. 'dow and stole a quart of Scotch Woodbridxe Hit:. Green Street Firehouse with driving cars.—The Sun-Times, Helicopter team to map Ant-jwhiskey, a movie camera and a'preparing for a t|ie firemen as guests. I Chicago, 'glass jar containing $4.73, biologist. 4 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th SUNDAY, DECEMBER COLONIA 566 INMAN AVENUE COLONIA Corner of Jordan Road Stop! Look! Read! Then hurry-hurry-hurry to the greatest, mottl exciting Grand Opening you've ever attended! Every modern facility for your convenience! Everything bright and shining . . . including our faces as we welcome you. 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uit a one-day affair. Borne greatest number of these uba spend the entire preced- impressive winter visitors from Additional Hours ry Park News ig monthh, or even months, ,he Arctic In over a decade.] Set by Pontmatter* mblng evwy acre In their of- This Snowl Owl flight dipped iclal circle to determine where to New England, some eyen| IBEUN — William T. Reedy,; postmaster of Iwlln Post Office, ,lUi Mrs. Joseph For BIRDS lrds are concentrating; where .ppearlng as far south .„. .. , - silver dol- ,',iii Street, entertained ime vagrant or rare bird vlsl- Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dels- ?g announced additional servloa .,:, W and the customer landed will be RIVPH bfRinnlnfl tomor- i Mrs Vincent D'Amnto, over a silver dollar. VZ ir l! lingering. -are and.thJB District ol Co- I., for Sunday lumbia. One of these mafnlfl- rnw as follows: e n ei u llls a h0 IN YOUR This Interest and enthusiasm ^f"l u . _ 5 'e in the ent visitors from the Arctic Tomorrnw and Saturday 8:30 the welcome and encouraging Mrs. Anthony mep poundPounds the andered as far south as otter A. M. to fl P. M.: Sunday. De- iUKl ecause the more people In- Into the wall and Mrs Jreek, Kentucky, another as cember 17, noon until 4 P M.; City, were week- meneaupirts a imaW~piX Tested in blr"d itudy and and Mrs c ar south as D<on, Oeorglal Mnndny, nfcfmher 18, 8:30 A. of Mr. under the coin with the dofr, ACKYARD ther nature acUvitlei, the M. until fl P. M.; Tupsday, Wed- ,! licverldge, Worth name. more public support essential nesdny, (mn* Tliursday, Decem* Taylor U 35 miles northuU observation laws and leglsla- Holy Hour Lilted her 19, 20, and 21, 8:30 until 9 i;,,uiideHa«sett,Jer rk lhe AlaAa lon wlU receive. The objectives P. M.: and Friday and Satur- IU,S a weekend guesl jff" ° ' ths National Audubon So- By Rosary Society !dny, December 22 find 23 from lety are not only to create ,](l MIS. William Has ISETJN — St. Cecelia's Ros- '•8-30 A. M. until 6 P. M. 01 more Interest In the world ol ,.-, ,h,iry Road, THE EASY KIND ary Society will have A Holy dgift poster Newman A modern mother and her nature, but to Insure the con- A SURVIVAL PLAN servation and wise use of our [our In preparation for Christ- lirH nttended the De younj son .were shopping In a mas Monday, front 8:30 to 9:30 A California scientist «ug,« super-maritFt. The child, trying resources. " M. In the church, Rev pesta that the United States ,, Rose Lodge W help, picked up a package But the Christmas Bird Charles Taylor, B.J., regent of build up a , "national food II..* •nsack High Schoo' and brought It to her. "No no By ALLAN D, CRUICK8HANR founts are useful in many the School of Pharmacy, Ford- enche". Pood enough for two 1 >• Attending with Mn honey," protested the mother' ither ways They offer a rough iam University, will officiate, venrs should he Available The annual Christmas Bird ?»•'•"•'•"' V;,s Mrs. Jane Wil "go put It hBck. You have to annual Inventory of the blrdi A short business meeting will "within easy walking distance j, »::••! cook that." Count sponsored by the Na- "ound In North America aroun_ of every American In event of tional Audubon Society started » held after the Holy Hour. Christmas tune. They often Refreshments will be served. nuclear war." in 1B00 and has developed lntc eveal sharp declines or In Dr. Perry Ft. Stout, of the the greatest cooperative bird' crrases In the numbers of University of California, made I watching activity In the entire ipecles. Some game official FASHIONS FOR ANIMALS NEW YORK—-Pets are going his statement to a component . j world. Last year 629 reports carefully study the Christma institute of the National Re- were published, more than 10, Bird Count reports before Is to be better dressed than most ALMOST AS TROUD as the officers and directors of Axla Savings and Loan Association people, according to a recent is Mayor Robert E. Henderson, Kahway whose city benefits from the handsome new glass search Council and further ,01)0 people participated. Thei suing .hunting regulations fo stated that a * 15,000,000,000 .reports totaled more than 5 the following years. fashion by the National Asso- and marble fronted Axla building for which he happily cut the official ribbon. Helping him ciation of the Pet Industry. with his official duties at 1591 Irving Street are directors Harry Pressman, A. H, Schaefer, emergency food supply should : million birds representing 50 Christmas Bird Counts ofte Items Included a mink coat D. R. Marsh, President Rndolph J. Sauer, Building Chairman A. V, Caruso, Mayor Hen- be widely distributed. He added 'different species. reveal the extension of winter for canines with, lining to derson, Executive Vice President N. W. Morris, directors P. T. Kline and, back row, Fred that agriculture in the United Occasionally one Is questioned ing grounds for some species match, price $100 a cocktail Voorhles, A. H. Lehrer, E. E. Floren, H. H. Herman, J. F. Geyer, Counsel, C. A, Ward, 8tates could not be restored un- to the purpose of these! or widespread Invasions of ac coat with rhlnestone collar, a til it.slndustrial base was "re- mums. What do they prove cldental visitors from the far (T, Si M Photo Service, Inc.) velvet lounge coat trimmed established." /)f what use are they? If the; north, and other data wantet with mink, gabardine trench ! served no other purpose thai in biological research. A recen coats, and terry cloth bath- ECONOMIC OUTPUT UP 000,000, the Department oflWESTER NPROPO8ALS ON DRAFTEE CALLS I" arouse more Interest an zoology bulletin Issued by Yali robes. Output of goods and services Commerce In Washington has The Western powers are con- Draft calls likely will stay at •'iithu.slium In bird watchln University states unequlvocall; revealed. sidering making proposals to a relatively high level — and '"»' National Audubon Sociel that no scientist studying an: For cats that have every- have Increased during the third thing — mounted scratching It Is predicted that the rate Russia early next year for a may go even higher'— If the *ould feel they were fully JUJ mal populations can afford posts of natural logs or covered quarter of 1061 to an annual of growth would become even settlement of the Berlin crisis Army Is Increased by two reg- titled. Tlic scores of letters r> overlook the Christmas Blri in carpeting to match a decor rate of $526,000,000,000, the more swift during the final They will be designed to ular divisions. i wived annually praising tl Counts sponsored by the President Was advised by hla|three months of the year, strenthen the security of West Pentagon sources said th» tlonal Audubon Society. f'hiLstma& Bird Count, an RESERVISTS PROBLEMS economic advisers. The Increase Berlin against Communist pres- White Rouse Informally ha* , staling unequivocally that Last year's Christmas Blr In a recent news conference, was about two per cent over the Forgive Us Our Debts sures and to assure free access agreed with Secretary ol De- arouses more club Interest thai Counts clearly Indicated a ma- President Kennedy sought to rate of April, May, and June. Running Into debt Isn't solto the city from West Germany fense McNamara-'s recommend- any other activity during tl jor flight of snowy owls acroi Impress on reservists who have Orders for factory goods rose bad. It's running Into creditors] ation that the regular Army t : entire year Justifies Its co: the eastern half of southern Ford Foundation offers new be increased from fourteen to tinua been called Into uniforms thai In September to their highest that hurts.—The Tribune, Chi- ;II>\ HOLIDAY AMBROSIA: Kouthmiers Imvc lonB. "on. To many It Is n Canada. Some areas reported'he understand! their problems. level in two years, to $15,700,- cago, HI. grants to musicians. sixteen divisions. • :,,. luht, refreshtnK diicctnbiHy of the fresh fruit1 ,,iled Ambrosia—served as a flttliin finale to theoften- ,-,y holiday meals. Europeans have always associated •A:ih Christmas, too, and there 4s no better season for .:;) this luscious, s*eet dessert than now, when the , .- manges and grapefruit Florida sends us each year ;:t:;tlful. • • , ,'icture a big sparkling brandy in Liter filled to the ;l.imp, mouth-watering orange and grapefruit sec- ii. :des their lovely appearance, these citrus sections , >:i!is In good eating because of their abundnnce of : .utamln C and their low caloric content. , .AM Ambrosia, sprinkle the top of the aervlnic bowl, :,•.;,!•.ml compotes, with the clean white of flaked coconut. : ,,,:,:>.ed or frown strawberries, purple grapes or other . ,,: ;.:>ur choice will add ippetlzliw color. Some versions - '. ust^d marihmallows and pecani. Florid* AmbrofU . :AA grapefruit 3 tablespoons sugar, :~. :'A* oranges optional fttrawberrles, sliced l't cup flaked coconut u:nnges and grapefruit before preparing. Cut slice ;i. then cut oft pe«l in strips from top to bottom, cut- >!iough to remove white membrane Then cut slice "Santa's Workshop In Woodbridge" ••..in. Or, cut off peel round and round, spiral fashion. Jruit again, removing any remaining white membrane. . rujx'frult and two of the orangf* by cutting along- . ich dividing membrane from outside to middle of ::; vi' section by section, ovrr bowl, to retain Juice. • :r.:iinlng orange eroaswlso, U-lnch thick. Combine ..,•.. orange* and atnwMnics: sprinkle with, wigar if Tim Into serving bowl or Individual dbhfs and Where DOLLS and PLUSH TOYS •*;th ooconut. Yield: 8 servings are MADE and SOLD at

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' i PAGE TEN MAKING GOOD AS PRO- By Alon Mbv«r Hollywood News wise !»V IYDIA Daughter of Silence" is the this country from Poland three Bj Alice CuthbertMra first production by Richard FUR COLD STORAGE, 1606 Oak Tree Rosd weeks aRO. Halliday In which his wife, Iselln —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mary Martin, doe.s not perform Harwell, Wood Avenue, enter- -Miss Nancy Kwlat, Closter, tained several people for Sun- "John fayne has been »if?ned was a weekend guest of Mr.1 day dinner. Quests; were Mr. to do his first role since his and >trs. 'Robert FitpslmmonsJand Mrs. Phillip Albertl and accident in New York'. He will Scmel Avenue, On- Sunday,jsons, Larry and Phillip, andappear in the General Electric SP.CIAI. CHF.LSi: Kwlat and Robert Pltz- '. and Mrs. Sal De Boblle and Theater production of "The 1 lh. Cheddai

simmons, Jr., attended the the- grandson, Joe Caslmlre, Lodl Little Hours." I"'any oih«, ,mofl(h.me,u ater In New York, where they and Richard Kennedy, Newark. 1 UiiqB can evnporoioH it-,i< enjoyed Darrln McGavin In The Kingston Trio will make "Blood, Sweat, and Stanley!, ,. . their acting debttt in an epi- v of "Mrs. G. Goes U> Col- Poole" ISPlin Youngfter ^** »tod tor a January • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kro- Grand Prize Winner^**'1 Broadcast on the CBS-ieievi- pail ol ttoublo boil* OIH r nert and children, Carol and hot - - ^ " ' ' I8ELIN — Richard Thomas 1slon Network. Walter, Wood Avenue, were Ulis, five year old son of Mr. Boad guests Saturday of Mr. anandd Mrs. Albert U11&, 143 Wortl TODAY'S FILM REVUE *> Mrs. Joseph Orodeck, Trenton. i with In Street,' was the. grand prizi Bachelor In Paradise Poui into c While there they also visited winnar of $2,500-in the Btauti The plot to this movie sets Mr. and Ijtfrs. Larry Martin. liKle conloinmi, |et ,, C(Vi, ; ful Child Contest held by tinBob Hope down in a huge Cali- "toio in thp rolnqeiatoi —On Saturday afternoon, New York News. fornia housing development Other •,..« ^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert Richard was feted at a din known as Paradise. It Is a and son, Walter, visited Mr. ner in the News building an funny satin' on community AMP A/0.1 and Mrs, Ralph Callendo, Sr.,wass honored atpat.openn housu e hhel living In a development. PRAFf V| 'uwri to make HIW.'MI!V',' j Newark, on their 44th wedding by his family Sunday. He ha; Bob, working under an alias, "J, •"pr.'iid. Or >•„„ ,.„,, ,,,<•,. 1 anniversarynnnfvprearv . i 1—._ti HI #.• -i- ...i*. CHOtCZ LAST two brothers, Albert; Jr., whis doing a book on the Ameri- eefrei*. ;| quantity in On,., —Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Is 19 and Robert, 16. can scene, particularly the ye Aft, my fo BLocKJfte :_,' thrf'f ilifTiii'tt Cuthbertson and son and typical American housewife THE AMP TACXL»le, .• dividual taste daughter, Richard and Mau- The gas industry's most spec- The tact that he is a bachelor HQ.i NFL reen, Oak Tree Road, were tacular hole — a Texas well working in a community occu- ROOK'S 1 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.nearly five milei deep—has pied solely by husbands, wives Of Louis Schmitt, Rahwayy. been abandoned Wy its driller! and uncounted little children —Mrs. Anastasla Masklewlcz. as a "duster" after falling tc adds to the comedy. Christmas Szczecin, Poland, who has been produce either natural gas oi One of the outstanding visiting Mr, and Mn. Stanley oil. The world's deepest man scenes Is the woman traffic of- CARDS Maakleirioc, Oak Tree Road, made hole—one of thousand ficer handling the children as reR GA/ne t/eu, TOP MOREY URl'E'S NKW WOOBBRHMIK SI'MIK: Turniiu thr ko in the look for the left Saturday to visit In Cali- of "dry" wells abandoned last they get on and off the school we CLUP tecoxp OF /S, otflclai opening of Morey LaRur's nrw slorr at 10« Main Strrrl i* Frank Scott. Jr., presi- nr, I First fairs in America were held versatility, mor* choice of design...and most of all, mort mill. Flying at harvest time when merry- high, noisily I enjoyment for tviry member of tht family. The Minuit ma k»rs, then as now, celebrated ftvitttring, ht I is easy to own and it If tasy to play-even for beginnm. bountiful crops with good food, luddinly feldi good fun and favorite drinks 1 Conn's "Instant Muilc" method leei to that! Come in non hit wingi, Veu'it td ia« Chtn tl model* la r?ioo« made with Antique Kentucky -see, hear, pUy the Minuet. ^Q Kl Kl ftlli ilriijhl /r#».Thit itlke NotaIQQ i>orl Coupe. Straight Bourbon. Take that lint step toward down, pills a lifetime of pleasure.,.tod»y! ORGAN JOECASO ,,utrfW, I diva, biriry la linn to lind uhly, CONN ORGANS FROM $995.00 Kid stuff, ill? W. woo you with I n such foolishnm, but with top Luxury and low price wm never bkniedso beautifully I viluit ind conlckntioui wnrici. t JARDOT nybrook" referred to Who but Chevrolet could've done it? Price, well have you dreamirtg up every excuse umhr HIM 1044 held each year in brook, Ireland I spice and everything nice! A car that's bustin' the sun for getting in and going. That's the Company for the fighting

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H!|h-«lni!e Uaue Metro Motors 1»5, Wm. Penn tnl. hlih famea 11. Wach- G*nt*n**s JW-JM. *. Robert*, Ml. Ho, ui,\tai«iV^ n^ tob2ri"i •nembm of ttte Junior^rond'DUtflrt'bemwatic'a'nd -Sundty Mr. and Mr,. 17 Honor Ron (in or Better 24 in iwhit* Birch inn over st. Ofor^e'1 Woman's Cluh of Aven?l wai'Civic Club meets at the Hill-James Mazza, Owrge 8t'.':3t, •N or Better ttM) U Honor Roll: (JM . lndltidutl HI|h~Sln|l» !Fords Sporting Center 23 i» iPhumacr, coop»r'4 Dairy oTer^eld by Mrs. John Egan, Jr.'crest Inn.at »:30 P.M. celebated the fifth birthday of t Tean wll pl 31 Marj'« Drew Shop. M!:t W. Dwrer 1(0, J. Dr.no> 1JJ. P. < high game, MI, Molnar'i1 - ° H**trjf o:iiB2;"»•'"» 1»4• • ;rar«rn: R. Blakcaln 1M, c, Ni-lWImn ruru. Oo. 20'; at her home on Oeorgc StreetJ —Junior Woman & Club u.' their daughter, Gwenij. V-T- K 1 Inn 13 1 IndlTldual Hlrti—Slntlr <;«mr m«th 221. ML Petm Z09 J Ana ill Wen. Penn ln«ur»nre 9 METUCRIN MIXID BOWIINO Mrs. Egan. president, explained Avenel will celebrate their Mrs. Prank Ma77» and t r M, Orlando 213, R. koV.c fc R Nemeth Ho. i Honor Roll (it* «r Better Oamei) LEAOt'I the purpose of the club and the Christmas party Tuesday ai children. Gary and Alan, Pe '\ Co.tjrov* 101, T, Mirflnlai 197. H!H'.jhh Individual june«: t. Ooldfarb SM, H. KlitfeM 202. Siandlnfs at «( Dtcember * 1 D B»ttt In tun m A duties and responsibilities of;lhe Avenel-Colonla First Aid ' 'w 'n'-^A in "ie c "'-'-'- 200, J. Arr.a. 204-311, M_.. p'Wtr..1w> JjMtoj»»• '•' * I CM or better |amei, AY N1TR MBN(iLEA«Vi; SI. JOIIS VMNNKV P. .leSantli 300, J. Surlk 303 eg, C. Buchko JM. Duche&i Diner . 23 I'J each member. Attending were: aquad building. A Christmas tlon. Also pwnt rerr PB SUndlnfi ai of December 7 Metuchen R«. Center goo or b«lt»r »et«) BowiiNt; UAOIT. N«meth 221. 8. Marglatto ^18. O, 22 i4;Mrs. Robert Brlnley. Mrs. Ed-j»agesnt. "Christmas Around" •••:.'. J *•• • ',. W Slmptttdorfw m, •, P«t»o Ml; • Wnnrtii wm. ., ,1 'ill, J. Utandlnft M it Prrfin>i»r S ]J!ward Spirea, Mfs. Peter Dink-[the "World" will be presented Jamie and Vinny. r '11 2' p W JO-5IIKLI, WTRA-PMNT 1.E.4OUK' S. Wlckberg Co. IS 18 iwitz and Mrs. James Kenna. i;v 208, B. B«yfU«« 207, J. H Construction r. 14 by the music department 23 Ro ind'd 8h*!l ?.."i Blmdltim ai *r Decenber I Hilltop Llquora . is 1 'V.M14, A. P«terc«ak 200, C.' Prlre's FmliFmlilol n Bnd'i Hut . . . « orer Fordi Bportlng Center. N. J. Til* Co -Golden Circle of the First Games and an exchange of Sir Qaylord had marc t 1 1 . Ruylto 220, F. Jua-] 22 2214 l«'b w L l« 1 Carteret Unfa 21 Jlmmle'R Meat Mkt. 23 Presbyterian Church will cele- ?lfts will also be featured. fair year as a two 5'cnr o '' I nebruwikl 209, P. Ada- *• O. Miller Hunan Spirit Siio-i' 10 ;o Pay-Rolleri ^. _..., ii 14 KKIGHTt OF n Hmrterion 334, N. Sulll- 21 19 20 Office „ 26 1(1 • 'irate Christmas at their meet- -Avenel Woman'...... * Club has dar. k bay colt earn-d «i"n; 0 21 [Fennilly's Insur«nr« i n.iv" 20fl, T. Cfiml 30] 17 23 Terminal ;« i« 1 i f 'i^h I'.e ge 20 Cinrrlrco Tnirkinf " 'fl'.leres*. Inn - - '• » ?j ^hl , ^'.""•'''^^••Ing today from 1 to 3:30 P.M.iarranged a Christmas fete for In 14 starts, six of v: iai,'u(ln. im, Cminrtl Son* ami ~~~—' ^" "~"~ 17 25 Honor Roll: r«o nr better Mien eW rSey nf D*re«her 4 Rp«l CroKrn coi» 24 " 'oxbury Inn 21 Mary Olecina 429, M.rcle Samu 41s. '"; ^f ,S ,. ' ~T, ? . 13 30 V ftena30 tJI3-2M or hotte, J.r wttMuieolin) o 212. flar&ge 23 Tliree . girae winners: Dvichsw Daughters of Liberty, Will elect' I, 'l«nor Roll: nM I' Af i O i Knglneerloi '1 Diner orer a. wickberg. Ra» Wai;new officers at their meeting ..jrdifare Dufault Agencr. Enjoy an Evening 19 14 21 21 ATenel Shopnt* 12', 26' at the Avenel School 4 aiidl-; •*o V Rrai 617, O. Whl-e SM Welderi ..„_.._ 17 At noe'.derlln S25, L. Reagon sas, N i^hlPPlnj !...._..'"I"I 13 "9 ST. CECELIA'S WOMF.X'S LEAGUE itorium. A Christmas party 521, W. 50C. ~ ..._ t_ 12 30 Standlnfi if of December 5 OPPORTUNITY will also be featured at 8 P.M. •:••::•;. S The boss Just offered me ani -Young Ladles Sodality of nM- ('Irt or k*tt*r Honor Ron (!»*'« Better Gamei, LelsurtjCnllailted 27 1 11 I ,,t h-tt« Mtl) •M or Better gets) Coou»W Dairy 27 1jpnterest In the business. the St. Andrew'* Church receive Krf"?h" •"S'^.2"~v. TJ. Ot&M* Dnim - ?4 ]• Swallick -• -00, J'lllut Vuf* 21t. oimg clerk confided to the!Holy Communion In a body «t 2OO-1B0-3J1—402, D. Bradley Inelln Shop Rite 23 17 -,,,ii SOI. R. BOCM HI, C. iretty stenographer •the 10 A.M Mate Sunday. • s, J'l'.ltu Van* M, R. Llal , 22 1.V J. Kopl 31S, J, Bmio 21,-,. r.]f-iy,ttck Ramblera IS P! • Beer 213, O. KaroKaroll m311, A. LasekMary'a Drea» Shop 1« 23 "H"He didid?d " she asked in sur-ITlielr monthly meeting Is flVr.ovf" M0, ni ndi' < *• L*«*kMarye Drea» Shop BfflllU •Hra 23t; Tnirklng 1> 2oi ',T * ««>n 2»1. X. Kukoly 204, White Birch Ion 1« ,>rise. .sclieduled for Monday at 7:45 • Wine 204 Will1* Houw Tar«rn 19 20, LUclt J03, c. rerrarb 202, B. fit. Oeorge Pharmacy t Tavern, Inc. ,« vlnneri: Bkunka our ilT IF fc B Mill Supply Co 1» 20 Yeah " the young man re-|P. M. in th* new church hall ., rorouj OT«T Rabbiu, BAMT4M t . Cornfr WUHam I New StreeU • liquor ... r,7tr chipmunk*. t LF.AOfp ns»ak Plumbing' 13 21 -^Sunday the Woodbrldge A F nr^lner 14 2s •>He busines pretty soon he'll fire Wi party at the American •Betty and J<*"-rhon» ME 4-9T1S ,n,iin|i ai of l>M*aik«T 1 w K«r« 212, , Mary Dororoi 190ISO- me. W L A/enel Hardware „ 14 I Legion Hall, Berry Street, . M'i 10>{i Metro Moton n - -512. BfM Qoluhrllc 191-143- : mti . 27 Atenel Coa; & on n \r- in. W. Penn Ina Rrsulti ALBEA :firi 14 8 neem Patricia'.. g rlnners: Child's Blec- <-v\"; Silon 13'/ ,« itt'.c White Home T»7ffn. ;i.i!r: 20 Abbe Lumber -,....- II A«nel Lumber • i Hudllnit 19 20 (I TOWNSHIP ?l Arnnel Plumbing LIQUOR STORE n FIREMEN'S LI.UHF. Deidllatn ~ 23 13-1S Maiidlnin ii il n*fen)i--» 4 2< ?i ~. w r, 1 lobacco 24 John A- Bill, sunoeo si. Andrews CTO 21 9 PBA Nn 18 .. jL :'V, 10' • Route 27, Coloaia •vri Inn 24 l»'i lo'l, WiKHllirirlite Emerj, SqfiM 27 13 » Jrenel Lioni Club St. O*or»« Phirmscy . ~ 15 15 - I^e'in Fi-Chlefi 20 1» (In the Colonia Shopping Plazi) tr better itmet, 14'i 1.1'i wrri-l First Aid 20 19 sr better «•!•) Daldon*'. cieanen . ..inmnnrratlr k c| c.uu 12 « Bhe;: _ 18 21 Ralorh )1S c|, 306' Ttr Krrm: No 1 10'j 281', :.tna JOB e«., KM of (ait A7»nn A»«nel ahop RII« « n ! llnnor Roll (jo* or Rettfr Gamei, 3M eg.; John 1 23 I 600 or Better Scti) 4 Jullui Hortath 211' . Honor Roll 'I>i:n lilgli gtmt, 903, I-p;in EJ- WINES rim M Team IHH_T»0 Gi mei ,ChIf!-,: I.. Rsuhiel 175. R. funk I8«, • vrn r "u t»-I»n-211- PrlncMi Patricia 1485 v tor,. 14M. . p.n^Vn. etro Mo- P. Olfk'lT 173, M. *ennf.t 197, M. Mamra 17(; B*rt Lutk Wm 1441'. Warh'r: :95. & ,i;::» alnnen: Alibi Llquori fr'iirit Inh; r Rrfrl|*ratlon. ••.« *lnn»r«: PlTTin b Bon LIQUORS rn He** D*adlln*n: Purl- <>r«r Platnneld Tobacco; GIFT '.•'•i Heidllnera ortr M». Vanra'i Beauty Salon WOMAN'S WORLD DECANTERS IMPORTED Beautv Salon and DOMESTIC 5 >- CHAMPAGNES' SAVE TIME--Shop for the Entire Family t,">n Avenel Street GIFT BASKETS In the Profrnsional Bulldint Made To Your AYENKL N. J. Order UNDER ONE ROOF AT J^'oloriiiK a Specialty!'

Full Jainr of "The Apparel Center of Union and Middlesex Counties'* - m the market for a fur kti or rtole for younelf or < n your Chrirtm** 1m, the Beauty Culture :.;rl« 10 follow is ahrayi Open Daily trotn • rqwtable dMkr." OPKN DAILY 9 \. M. TO « P. M. :.-:-. law Tequim iMt til 9 A. M to lajP. M. 1 of Railway ..f)cii ihovnri the DIME CLOSED WEDNESDAYS in «f ihe fur— »be1hcT h it tiled, ntt, tip- Tel. HI 1 -I ped, tinted. bU11htd or dytd. The luxury furs—mink, u- hie and cbin- „ chill* —have IV two layers of htir (lop) and the mn.lctpart). When the For Christmas Cheer . : ,\ thinner than the fiwd ijliv means Ihe animal t off \c»»on or in a warm •il.cn n didn't netd ihr iiiiion for warmih. A!- tor irut thick under fur. '• h\'l) used" fun which and Comfort All Year! : imc specialty Horn and -•..nrr.i society women, •« i;ciii|]y exiimiiicd for well- uell-fitted skins befor* thrift Shop buys. We're ' (ireful to check under el. tnc jarraenl uti in •• 'ihuh art not readily Six Big Departments r, color, deMh, and lev Evans 1 fi oJ Jifn tbat a coat his To Serve You! ••flciipud. I Vital points HAND TtJRNED • .:K ii (JK any fun you'd ' trini them with you... ihim to mt for an ip-

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'"II Picture ! "M Iron, |i, MARKS HARRIS S NOW Schwartz Shoes "Christmas Cift Headquurters for Family Apparel Since 1907" ••>% OFF! "One of hew jersey'* Finest Shoe Stores" CONVENIENT PARKING MAIN STREET PUBLIX In lighted Municipal Lot at (at the bend) RAHWAY, IN. j. PHARMACY 1519 MAIN STREET RAHWAY, N. J. Rear Entrant? to Our Store. , II ''^JII ^.™™ ••"• *s patient* saved while In 1962 PAGE TWELVE one out of every three cancer GUMO«*,RLS CoUnty Reports patients will live. "With our u»i molstewri HI!in,, Christmas Recipe Tops present knowledge we could when On Cancer CasesIsave an additional 87,000 peo-i«»B*l<' Christmas nv, The Crows M pie who will probably die of"" With All the Small Fry NEW BRUNSWICK - "Ap cancer In 1982," Spaulding said.: cases* will occur In Middlesex ^ y ^ Ha vo you rver met the Christ- ' cases* will occur In (f y wwjld then' automatic dryer after County In 1982." warned Ed-• j,c,ang wnen any of mas snowman? He Is a bit'sja^^js-sj^agj^yyssssssaswss jpnysicians wj.en »ny «i can Make sure there are n., h,, 'win B, Spaulding, President o"cer.g Kven danger signal tor tne mixod up, of course, and a' „, „,,.. „. - -., 'cer-s geven danger signals lasts feathers to leak tlm Chtr of the; 1101 trifli nutty Glistening white, the Middlesex Chapter of the; tWQ wee)(,OT more." These;! " an avow sto • I very frirttidly. lie often wears! HEALTH and BEAUTY j American Cancer Society. 'Of idanger signals are: on the fm it the Typewritcri aVrmvn of "purest" gold (| the 800,000 Americans who will I be under medical care for It, Is difficult to write a ' As a dessert centerpiece lor discharge. ratria column when your heart is ithf festive table he it.a delight Hair-colorin"«u-v".».g, i_s an—d has al caHoef," Spauldlng continued, ,of1or.is from drying bjt f feml A lump or thickening toer8 bioiikliiK The pnssinR of our j—literally sweet enough to eat.ways been a subject for feml- "275,000 will die of the disease, the breast or elsewhere. piinllshrr, Charles EdVyn Carefully pocked as a gift to|nine experiment. Henna Is older about one every two minutes. CiivRory. was a Krrat shook to 'neighbors and friends, 'what than the Sphinx and the ladies However, this note of pessimism A sore that does not heaJ.'; Cellar steps ran can be tempered by the fact 11* even though we knew way ! could be a more original and of ancient Rome sat in the sun Chfrige In bowel or Wad-|»'w by painting tt lad Bleaches that death rates in general are whu or a m 1 down deep that he had over- lamusing messenger of your by the hour wearing Ui—>"» der habit*. i * y h"? " ri], worked that Krcat biR heart of made of alum, black sulphur •leveling and •in some <*«* jgood will greetings? dropping off," Spaulding said. 5. HoarBeness or cough. j p,esh paint odors *m v hi:;, Uc was more than an em- and honey to change the color ! Snowman Cake of their crowning glory. Today ! According to the figures of the 6. Indl«e«tion.1or difficulty ln if you put a tablespoon oi ployer to us-and even more swallowing. moniA in a large pan of . I Sen PS 16) we have hundreds and hundreds lAmerican Cancer Society. 1937 than a friend—he was more Anlhnnv Quinn and Gia Scala 7. Change In a wart or mole, in the room 6 ng% of shades, rinses, and tints to I saw only one in seven cancer like n big brother, someone you in a "file from Carl Fore- Z packages coianut surprise choose from. looked to when the going be- man's "The Guns of Nava- came rough. Now he is no cake mix • Coloring the hair has become nine." a new Columbia re- 'i cups of light corn syrup loiiKer with us- but we will con- lease also starrinir Gregory : accepted as a normal thing to tinue to work hard and do our Pinch of salt Perk and David Niven In teaspoons vanilla ,do if you are not satisfied with love! best in behalf of the com- Cinemascope and Eastman Nuts and cherries If you are not satisfied with • munity for 'we are sure he Color, starting December 17 nature s cholce Many women would want It that '#§y. • • • I Separate four of the eggs and ' ' at the Cinema, Menlo set aside the four egg whltesjP0^ *»lr of lifeless color, worked for Greg for a good set aside the four egg W^£„'»',„flnd b , f) ]M1, «•• FWim SHoppine Center. Prepare, cake m;xes according I ' M«nf Jurt a touch of many years. Although I met .'Prepare.cake m;xes according.~- ^ralor.! . warmtthh and emphasis to package directions, using 2;™ ^ "Before you commit yourself, Gmldir#, I demand him for the first time when he {m to entire per- equal time. • thony Jurczak, 13 Burnhami egg ,yolk, s and 1 .vhole egg te^XJ™ Ijeac eggh mix in phu-e of 2 wholef™1 ty i !,„,.. iv. -„„« hotter into' Quite frequentfrequei iy WOme^, to7rn gray, afe advised shampoo, and' He Did ipplled after ! !ffiS?ffif£.d«I^r::c.rinon^Drive: ^daugh.rjo =^«< Lpound, let their hair V and A rinse is a "Meat import* coloring. j from Nagging Wife." In ay gray. Nothing ca" ice more and be 1 When choosing the new color |Words he canned tthh e tongue i g mature face ir your hair it is best not to! -C\yte Moore in the Jrtto know him. Larry Cnm- Kurta. 21 Grto Street; mixing bowls. • brightly colored ! drastic. The best guide is a Ohio State Journal 453 St. fiwrgwAvi .15 Mill Street 5 was kind enough to bnn, from For R«dn* a d ah J Bakfi ,n . pr,heated jade lighter or a shade darker. 296 Smith St««t with him from the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius|grRfis P oven ._ 20 minutes for," fork from there and make any C*TM< tl Leader and I became a staff Grondin, 15 Second Street; a Lore changes necessary, slowly. member of the new paper. So daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Juan FORDS PERTH AMBOY RAHWAY-FU 1-6716 SOUTH RIVER throush the years I worked.Toros, 135 B Street: a daugh- Our SpeedT Aft wihOreg - crusading when ter to Mr. Bnd Mrs. Charles PLAYHOUSE News from Hollywood, via CL 1-1198 fh need arose and trying to re- Fleck, 85 Blair Road; . from HI Ml 2-1650 LIQUOR --BAR nni-t the news as objectively as iselin, a son to Mr. and Mrs. fe: „ . KiWe He taught me never Ernest Barber, 7 Trieste Street; - "Once in a Lifetime' has TODAY. DEC. 14 tn tnke'anything for granted- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Theo- sss jeen purchased for production. £ check double check and dore Ruschak, 1046 Green |The title has been changed to SPANISH FILMS NEW YOWC CTATI check again to make sure my street: . from Colonia, a son rtllf. .nd mi nnlll tl»J peroxide t« 'Twice a Day " WHITE'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY facts were right. He taught me to Mr. and Mrs. John Sanches1|Slotlli U.„»»djiB«u1 ,,UIl „,„„.., . * DEC. 15-16 CHATEAU neer to criticize without suffi- 770 Wood Avenue; . . . from beat in the hot syrup and con- BLENDED 0 dent and good reason and I Woodbridge, a daughter to Mr.:tlnue bcatin(, untji frosting, "- ^*nd not RITZ Theatre "THE PIT AND LORRAINE learned true humility and char- and Mrs. Francis Caro, 71 Cut-jholds itsshapP . Beat in vanilla..**- Carter*, N. ). «Jf lty from him. It was Greg who ters Lane; a son to Mr. and, gpread ,rosting betwpm lay..as lasting as hair complete- MOW THRU WMDAY THE PENDULM" came up with the idea of The Mrs. Edward Sesko. 585 Ran-;ers Q{ the tWQ bow] cakcs and about as well as DEC. 1.1 • IS With Vincent Price SCOTCH AMERICAN e Burt L*ni|strr - Sht-llj Wlnttri Independent-Leader Christmas way Avenu-: . . . from H°P -;sandwifh lpvei sides a rinse are two 'DAY OF THRILLERS AND SPARKLING Fund and for the past 16 years lawn, a son to Mr. and Mrs.^{or m thf,bod y Qf The latter 1 LAUGHTER" WHISKY it has brought happiness and John Furlong. 39 Juliette; . "THE YOUNG SAVAGES' Sl^NDAY - TtESDAY ^auT/-^ S; StreCt iTRICKS MITH DRIED BEEF BUI WlUUmi - Mircl* DEC. n - 19 Bottled In ChMipagM I know of the many charitable^ , . ,: , . ,_ \ Dried beef 'sometimes called Ise a hearty "A Dog's Best Fried h Jd withwithouo t fanfare Safety in ch7pped j^ makes "COMftNCHEROS" SCOTLAND iit ch pped With John Wayne Piik and in all cases the recipient Christmas Treesmain dish out of a baked mac- KIDDII MATINEC hicw from where the > aroni and cheese casserole. If SAT. ANU SUN. 1 P, M. 86.8 PrW TODAY THBV SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE dime Greg's greatest; A few simple precautions can;p]anning t0 s(,rve <;reamed dried WEDNESDAY TMRU~M6KDAY Ckanpagne nleasure was in helping others.[helclp keep holiday accidents bbeeff over toasttt for )unch perper . 'Journey To The Center David Lad! - Arthur O'Conntll THE PIT AND THE And. now as Greg looksiXrom happening. The followlng:haps you.d like to prepare a Pam Smith PENDITXM"—2:00 down unon us we want him to suggestions are offered by the , ,..,„,,,,. . Of The Earth" Every Drop Sparkling cheege gauC( than a reg P»i Boont - James Maion "DAY OF THRILLERS AND know that we will doo our lflvoj|C(innectlcut State Department _ "MISTY" uIar whlte rallce — Plus — — and — LAUGHTER" best to continue in his foot-|"f Health. — 8 Years Old Birgudy "SINK THE Stuart WUtnun - Jnlitt PrawM stPps. ... I Use flame-resistant icicles SUBSTITUTE FOE BEEF BISMARCK" WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 1 alld "THE FIERCEST HEART" «J Thorn- tinsel. When preparing spaghetti in Kcnndh Morf - Dam WjnWr H EXTRA! KOI OH KARTOON SPECIAL KWODJ MA/IWH "Hungarian Show" add a llttle varlety and KARNIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT_ «AT. A SUN. AT 1:OTP. "• w and mere. , Keep Makthe eChnstmas tree in base before SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Marine 2nd Lt. Richard «•wale &eroesr Milkthe e truna fvcsk h saw cut Grind half the B. W. Wheeler, Grove ground beef. Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs.;, up. Place the tree in a - . other half Woodbridge, is undergoing six salaml and cul "This Earth Is Mine." I holder containing water and , , Full "•"eta of instruction nt the fill .daily. Remove the dry tree;1" narr(W st"Ps- Sllc^d, Tff i Rock Hudson - Jean Simmoni Nr.val School of Pre-Flight at immediately after the holidays:"*?^ ar^alway s ? f«llRhtful — Pliu — 4/5 Qt PmsacolfiZZ^Z, Flu. . . We 1receive^ d 00 not attach too many light:additio- n to a spaghetti sauce, "MIDNIGHT LACE" an annuaindent-Leadel r ChrlstmBsjst»'«s to ono outlet and be._ Dorii Day - R*i Harrison nS'cirUn Va.entme-urcms.auon Is not worn or;^ Coming Wdnfsday— fuses are the right size. Never "THE MASK" •ILU 9Um. Uackbwn Flntnt Boi O91re Optns 6:30 P. M. WHY'S SuprtiM If* »3.29 Cohen..formerly of Woodbridge'.-*™'1* 'ow. use a, penny in a fuse socket MARPT - m n huf 4/5 Ql Show SUrts 7:13 f, M. WHISKY 4 5 Qt and now of Tavermer, Fla. Do not put candles on ori Do not hang metal-foi FREE In Car BtaUri MUWARTON CANADIAN Carolyn writes "Makes me feel near the tree, •'icicles" over wires or tree WHY'S Londwt Di *3.49 1 WWWY 4/5 «t. yfeood tobe even a tiny part oi Be sure the "snow" arou: lights. GIN 4 SQt 1 the hometown observance, and,the tree base will not burn, Keep a wastebasket handy !' 8A1WAY WIT WISH your fund is surely a fine ac-! A blown fuse iIs the signal of [or disposal of gift wrappings.1.! l Lftwtr 9-6767 BANKER'S WHBKY - 4'5 W '3.49 tivity. To all of you a Merry,1 dangerous overload. Be sure numPl VODKA 4 5 Qt. — Merry Christmas and a New e lEEO^IItaM 100 I GUN '3.49 Year filled with all goodi M..I0 fut KOTCH WHISKY 4 5 Qt. VODKA - 100 Prorf 4 5 Qt. thingttp . . Ronald MacKenzie,! ISELIN W THRl SATLRDAY BANKETS Extn 1»KI«I Itttnt son.' $ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh.! I0D I GUN LondM D17 '3.881 1 n*9i*i WHIJKY - li tnti Tim MacKenzie, Alden Road, Ave- SPECIAL RATES TO FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY Paul Newman . ,:<•••• «|N-90Pr«H4 1Qt._^ nel, has'been designated a re- Joanne Woodward GROUPS John Wayne in cipient of a Merit Award from 1 Grove City College, Grove City. Every Night "PARIS BLUES' Pa. Mackenzie Is a Junior Eicept Monday IITC "THE COMANCHEROS" majoring In history,.. 7:30 to 11 P. M. Also STARTS SUNDAY \n the Mailbag! Matlnw, Saturday, Ernie Kovacs - Cyd t'harisse By Popular Request Pfe. Ronald R. Marsh. 24, Sundajs ti Holidays EXCLUSIVE at PLATT'S! son of Henry Marsh, Worth 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. Street, Isclln, recently achieved SOUTH AMBOY ARENA "5 GOLDEN HOURS" auwB ppbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Dbxb vx Stevens & 6th, South Amboy .recognition as a top Army SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOWS Tn»HrsTTWn by qualifying for SATURDAY AND SUNDAY m • the expert marksmanship badge; during range firm/ with the No Shows Wed. and Thurs Army's new M-14 rifle in. Ger- many. Marsh is a {950 gradu- TODAY THRU SATl'RDAY Iflnntralin ate pf SeWn Hall University Piul N'ewnun 8HOW8 AT 2, J:M, •*> He has beeil overseas since last Joanne Woodward febrtary. I . . Pvt. Gloria J. Sidney I'nitirt BARGAIN MATINEE Castirline, 19, whose parent*. tn Mrj and Mrs. hj. DiPebbi, live MON. THRU FRL TUX 1 KRU)AY THRU THLRS. CHRISTMAS: ^bc TO 3 P. M- on'Falmouth Road, Iselin .re- "PARIS BLUEST Laurence Harvey cently completed eight weeks of 'THE LO^G AND THE , HOLIDAY SHOW basic military training at the Frank Sinatra . Tony Curtis Gt SHORT AND THE TAIL- S |, pin AY-DEC. 1 Wonim'a •Afiny-~Oofp9~Ci Port McClellan, Ala. She is a 1961 graduate of Woodbridge SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY FROM WONDERFUL MONTCALM High School. . . . Airman Basic.; Paul Stevens De VINCI COPENHAGEN Elbur H. Richards, Jr., Adelaide Claudette Neviui NOW THRU TUESDAY Avenue, Woodbridge, is being One Entire Week! ROYAL DANE CANADIAN CORDIALS assigned to the United States Spencw Tracy "THE MASK" Frank Sinatra Air Force technical training FINEST FRUIT WHISKY 'course for communications cen- — and — | "DEVIL AT ter equipment specialists at "WORLD BY NIGHT" WINES • rtxh Sheppard AFB, Texas. Ho qpm- 4 O'CLOCK J •ml Km*"'1 pleted his basic military train- OUTERBRID&E •-_ TRAP" , ROUTE 9 Jurxlion 33 "i™A • mckhwry • Chwrr ing at Lackland AFB Texas Airman Richards is a WHS RD^R TODAY^ graduate. 1ml Rut ISot Least: "Rahway's Newest and Finest Restaurant" READY TOMORROW! Prod Born at Perth Amboy Gen-

son to Mr. and ,Mrs. Harold r»-Oift Boxed and Per- '•"•• P1' W.I'1' D:.-. - a The CROSS KEYS daughtei- to Mr. and Mrs. An- "wnallaefl m woe*, ocript or Monogram Let- tering. Choice of GoW, Silver, Red or Black RESTAURANT ink. Ideal Gift tor Everyone on your list. STATE , Boxed Chrirtnm Cards by Norcrosi, R and HOTEL lkiNDIlSON AMHKAN ftUIT WMB . THEATRE craft and Barker- Heiaoualiaed with ^our sig- llMkktrry« ClnrfT i CtKtri Grip* ' - featuring - " Woodbridge, V. 1. ' nature is 24 hours! Excellent selection of I cards to ehoose from. Order Today-Ready lANKU't IOCK »l«f TODAY THRU FINE FOOD and COCKTAILS Tomorrow I 41 Prw«. 4/1 •• Joanne Woodward and |O» (BUN IOCK tlU Paul Newman in < FAMILY DINNERS,-CHILDREN'S MENIf 4/SOt LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY from 11:^0 "PARIS BLUES" Catering on Premises or to T»ke Out Shown »t 7 and 9 PUTT STATIONERY 1 OPEN 1 DAY8 - 8UNDAV FBOM 1 P. M. lwi Hwm ixelutlvt with WHty'i k Mw It ' SL.VDAY THKU TUESDAY 100 Main Street Woodbridge 37 W. Cherry Street, Rahway, N. J. Paul SUvena In OPEN DAILY 6:00 A. M. TO 9:30 P M AMPLE FREE PARKING rm Parking - TeLfFB 1-576D - AJr-CondlttoMd "THE MASK" Wedding iTBirthday ?arti« • Office Pwrttoi • Buu|iiefe • OPEN SUNDAY i Service Grottps and All Clubs Welcome * WOKLD BY NIOUI IndependentrLeader Carteret Press Edison Township and Fords Beacon

Bailey Friends to Honor, Fan wood Man •lloli Ferdinand Rath, 90 WOODBRIDGE - Ferdln- Hurt in Crash Raise wid Kath, who will be 90 years old Saturdny. will be, wmntMUDGE —A Fan-. IX ,]•• - HfHltll Of- feted during an open house wootl man suffered facial la- I Bnilry, known celebration at tht American cerations refiulrlnn 33 sutures;••••* [,rKiot] Post home, Bury :i| milny (1 lends, possible head injurlPB, fractured .,,1,1, V l)(10.st. Of Street, on that dute from 2 nrm nnrt abrasions of the knee ' to 10 p.m. in ii four-vehicle accident be His son, Thomiis, will 'Iui vdny niKht on Route 1, host, for the occasion. I iken by Woodbridge Emer- for tin1 :iare as iouuw»follows:. UIUD, pians were uu«uc w »«»» Mrs. Dolorei Hamilton's third WOODBRIDGE - Faith in tached to Morey LaRue's main oneer Girls will hold a Christ- 1 I tains for the Sister Elizabeth' reck Miss Lyime Brusaw, Miss Saturday, 8:30 A.M., to 6itne Roosevelt Hospital Monday Held by Club grade class at School 22, Pi* - tne [uUm, t)[ woodbndue and Linden headquarters. .mas "Pal Gal" tea. Nanci' e Brusaw„ . Mis,.i._s Gain-n l Miles>iii™.. P.MD MI. Lr,andj conducnnn/iiint Christmas(""hrletmns, enter- sented an InwKlnary television shopping In charge of Morey LaRue'sj Captain William Butters of Kenny Fund Appeal made fi- Sunday, 10 A.M., to 3 P.M. tainment for the patients from ln its Mllln gtlwt nal returns for the door to Mrs. Marion Lee, captain; •> The 8«w»ren news program. The lesson >*»> ,, by retail store outlets is Harold B.'Battallon 1090 of the Christian i Next Monday through Friday 7 until 8:30 P.M. ar a voiced this week I door drive to Co-Chairman Mrs, Irene Amsel, Mrs. Dorothy ' met last Wednca- panned to stimulate Interest in Prank Scnti Jr., presideniwn t of Cuciml, well known in his pro- Service Brigade announced the •8:30 AM., to 7 PM,, December A donation of $10 was made Mrs. Janina E. Wisniewski WhiteI1UI. , •'aren Pref Public reB(iinK through a mock pro- the Mnrey LaRue Liiunderrrs fession for the quality achieve- winner of the recent nature , to The Independent-Leader photography contest Is Robert which amounted to 4804.44. , Mrs, Ruth Stebbins, captain;[23, 8:30 A.M., until noon. ., meeting was KTSLm |n tune with modern liv- and Cli-iiners? as c olflrially ments he has made in the dry | Christmas Fund for the needy [Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mayor Frederick M. Adams|Mrs, Gail Jones, Mrs. Florence" — tiii' reading of a jug Partlclpatm* children did opened his firm's new store at cleaning field over the past Jacques. families of the Township. ree liam Reid, 328 DeSota Avenue ii honorary chairman and Mrs. m by Mrs. H. B. rpj<>arch on the raising of fruits 108 M;iin Street. * decades. Elinore Todt, captain: The next meeting will be held iAlyce Moody is Chairman for Fire Auxiliary [January 13, 1962 at the fire- • ,i Christmas pray- an(j vegetables in order to cre- Mrs. Oleta Hair, Mrs. R. Fen A half pi ice dry cleaning sale the Woodbridge township drive. [house and installation of of- iv Mr», Clarence ate their own script. ner, Mrs J. Perrione, Mrs. A. now thrainjh December 30, plus , fleers will take place. The an- . PanelisU were. Kathy Sulign. , , hiKhli-;ht,ing Troop Conducts Unit Planning The district captains and Rittcnhou.se, Mrs. Anita De Meets Tonight frw K tls m meeU their volunteers participating Groat, Mrs. Prances Colonna, nual Christmas party was held 7 * ,, Gall Planka, Unda Goldworm, M()lt.y UlRu,.s xH Acquaint- s ao B a w w in the Colonia drive are: Mrs. R. Hendrickson, Mrs, J. PORT READING—The board after the business meeting and " « Adrienne Kafka. Jo-Ann Stan- eA Wl,h quaiity" grand open- Court of Honor Fashion Show Mrs. Janina Wisniewski, cap Teainski, Mrs. H. {flipper. of directors of the Ladies Aux- gifts were exchanged. Enter- itain; Mrs. Dorothy Cipperly, ilary of the Port Reading Fire tainment was provided by a t»o... This »ill pcu,rson Jaw, Ha«ke, John COLONIA - Troop 44 B.S.A. WOODBRIDGE—At a meet- Mrs. Alyce Moody, captaincaptain; ;ilolJ wl ...^ ^ D _ ... . With the addition of the I'S. Helen Conyack, Mrs. Mary committee of club members •h alreadyj owned „,,„,„„ conducted a Court of Honor ng and Christmas party Mr. Russel Moody, Miss Carol Company will meet this evening committee of Kathy Bigns, Robert undel r 1Uthe Mdirection of Mrs. J will be UMd for Wnodbi idgestore to the Morey Mallas Miss Diane Gambo, t 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, •— "- ~ iirn Steven North, John crnm. the firm's retail Th^stay with another Tender Jay night, Mrs. Allan E a John Williams with the assist- .,:•. which 'Ollows ^^ ^d^man^d^ _ ^ ^v plants foot Scout being added to thejreported St. Ann's Unit of IMrs. Dolores Foley, Mrs. Bar- Miss Carol Poloski, Miss Mari-Wsy LaRusso, Clumbus Ave- r ibara Garfingel, Mrs. Yetta |nue, Woodbridge. New elected ance of Mrs. George Kackinko, Trinity Episcopal Church will lyn Mpody. program chairman. und route sales — now total Troop Committee Chairman Qelber, Mrs. Dorothy Herits, [officers are invited to attend. hold a fashion show March 20, 1 : 100. Richard Skillman presented a! Mrs. Mary Idell, Mrs. Patricia Ladles Auxiliary will hold Its 1962 in the new SCOUTS HELP NEEDY In eomiikentniK on .—. Badge andd BBoyj Kashmeier, Mrs. Marie Ken- Miss Bianco Winner regular monthly meeting to- FORDS — Girl Scouts of tii, coining to Wood-gc0ut neckerchief to Glenn(Members nedy, Mrs. Marion Lamont, mmv at 8 pm ln tne Flre 1 nmui. ira-nciuuw A tour of a Rthway depart- l-ll Contest - lark. *una chair- b>' tlw Educational Rfi'd!'"i"brid^ tin Morey LaRue presi- Mrs. Mary Malley, Mrs. Joan Troop 179, sponsored by School KeHrnyi whlle Scoutmaster ment store has been planned Hous«. A Christmas social will hut ptay StTvice from lists recommended d(1|lt s)lid ,.Wt. (i,.m]y believe iHerschg] xarver welcomed the! Millroy,.Mrs. Mary Radler, Mrs, 7, at a meeting Monday, worked i d th for January 17,1962, 7:30 P. M. WOODBRIDGE - The reg-ifollow the meeting apd $2 gifts (;„••.. ,Iurt x^jj" to by the Ubrary Journal and the th;lt (his (,,mlmmity is taild. Virginia Thall, Mrs. Prances! on a crepe-paper wreath and new Scout into reported UUU uiv.i.uii» ~- WUl UB CAU1OH5VU. nuu, -™_, ...... _ . R le ular meeting6 of School Ml;wm be exchanged. Mrs. Joseph •••d" ."the club UUr Children's Catalog. They in- m,, 0]1 tlv ,tlI(.sriold of ' During an impressive are sell- Weiss, PTA will 6c held Tuesday after- Nevis, and Mrs. John Kalina|paper Christmas tree orna- -HI Uison who WM-cludcd old /avorltr* as well Mn,.,,-,^ era of prosperity." Mi's. Hedy Ott, captain; Mrs, light ceremony William Spencer ;^ h h noon at 1:30 in School 11 audi- are hospitality chairmen, to belments which they wll dona]te thp l tfst olTtoflerinnrln !Ss ooI f numnumer r U|V or Helen Alusik, Mrs. Barbara ••'••iwn of'the bu**r » ' l '' " "We in the Morey * " ' was commended by Scoutmas- Christmas gifts were distrib- torium. A che-ck for $5 will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Barbatojto a needy family. The girts J9. »n"ou8 publishers. imitation intend to do every ter Tarver for his efforts in! Bolen, Mrs. Gloria Beck, Mrs. presented to Miss Caroline Mrs.. James CiardelloCiard, Mrs. also worked on their "badge Mr uiutefce(Sl to ten bedridden Wood- Roberta Edrington, Mrs. Ann i' it was a succeiw Mrs. Flortncf »*" thin? possible to help his Star Badge. Mr. brid e childl Bianco, a fourth grade student, Joseph Covino and Mrs. AtAnthh - sheets" which are used for^their Spencer presented the Stan 8 '«n by. Mrs. Wil- Qronski, Mrs, Ida Gillam, Mrs. lown reference. a. reality, ne who wrote the winning name ony Covino. •tin Oawidy reporh-d principal, stated the fair was n,m conviction Badne to his son, and Billy gavelliam ^^h on behalf, of the ne to his son, Dorothy Hani, Mrs. Florence for the newspaper being printed • tins dat* »107 15 very successful and the school'di-clared, Unitnit, |uuuu.j , _.. miniature Star) by the PTA — "Helpful Teller." ..•..Had With lU'theiwIll be able to yrurr scu'iice Mafiy of the important im- motner a The prograprogam theme of the Kortz, MrsIclsaacs. Hele, n MrsMason. Bernic, Mrse, "' «"•'-" -•-.--• .::asyet 'rcferencf shelf bw.lc at .nil provera«its in quality latindti- annuall parttyy wawas "Memories ^ene MclsaacsMrs. Mildre, Mrsd .Nichols Bernlc, eStudents-of the fifth grade willi in the presentation [entertain, •:..• social hour, Mrs levels from trie'oroce.-(l» m.: and dr>- clfanmn methods Pt" hih i " «P.hn>7.ki. Mrs. Made-|entertam' \ .jelude!?9?^%-t5:teAffl!-d poems and excerpts : On DDecembe~ ' r 2«.2» th1.1..e. PTTVT1AA ,,,1 williUU were Assistant Scout- line Wahl, Mrs. Jean White. program project are* Mrs, Leon- and perfected at ;ifrom past Christmas parties, sponsor the annual Christmas John Cody and Gus Mrs. Jean Brlant captain; ^• «~ ---^ at the the

For Gifts for and Decorations EVERY MEMBER

Call l'»— ME 44140 of the We'll O«llv« Aromatic Evergreens and FAMILY! Other Holiday Greenery WREATHS , POTTED PLANTS BEAUTIFUL BOUQUETS; Member PLANTERS j FLORISTS' CORSAGES • CHORE Tailored and TELEGRAPH Dress Bags and for those departed, DELIVERY Attractive Grave Covers 81 MAIN STREET from 98 Milo Street £7.98 to $25.1)0 Woodbridge FLOWERS WIRED EVERYWHERE m OPEN EVERY NIGH! '1 GKTBOXES "The Uving Gifts" FREEMAN STREET • WOODBRIDGE I enough to offset this aid outflow and CHINAMAN'S CHANCE Rtport from Washington the results is that .the dollar's itabilitj is seriously threatened. The drain on our gold and the dollar's weakening Pentagon Reveals Shelter Plans bhwrn f a6msl|tp- position in the world of finance has now continued at a fast pace for some 88 Patricia Avenue For Safeguarding Metropolitan Art three years. The trend must be arrest- Colonia, N. J. By EDWARD II. SIMS ever, since he alr ed and rather quickly, or the Kennedy December 9, 1961 and WES HAYDEN OOP conference Administration will be forced to take Editor would have to give i Olartcrct The Independent-Leader WASHINGTON, D. C.-Cltleg high-ranking member, forceful action. with carefully - mapped and several Important commit! Woodbridge, N. J. elaborate maw evacuation plans CHARLES EDWYN GREGORY •While the U. S, dollar has been Dear Sir: If Saltonatall stays ma , may w well Junk them Jand a battle could well shape, November 27,1904 — December 10,1961 sound for so many years that we do One thing which has pleased start thinking more ln terms me regarding the "yes" vote for tween liberal backers of not think of the possibility of a loss of of providing some sort of near- Qeorg» Alken of'Venii( Ih« Independent-Ltader >nd Edison Townihlp the school referendum last week by shelter* If they are going IIK Fordj Bucon puhllshtd weekly on Thunday Is that apparently many paro- conservatives who would 18-20 Green Street ME 4-11II confidence in it, nevertheless the dol- .to stay In line With current chial school folks have voted for ler either Bourke Woodbrldfe, New Jersty lar is today the subject of much nerv- Civil Defense theories for pro-of Iowa or John rhe Cuterct Press 'pnbllahed weekl; on Frldtj a public school expenditure. tection against nuclear attack. 151 RooMTdt Avenue Kl l-3«00. ous speculation in various, financia' Of course, w all have a right Delaware, pentagon authorities now Carttret, New itittj 'A centers all over the world. There has to school our children publicly or privately as we Individually charged with the Job of safe- WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANS been speculation of a readjustment, or see It. However, wouldn't this guarding the country's popu- Lawrence F, Campion, devaluation, but this is not contem- be a wonderful time for all of lation against a possible atomic Vice President and Treasurer us to re-evaluate the possibVe assault have now come around JUST PARAGRAF plated. But such an eventuality could and actual blessings of a public to the views first advanced some three or four years ago by £ZL. occur, if the inbalance continues very school education. .Watch That Addln,,,, By Carrier, Tf Centi Per Copy That our children can Mid tlwn-ClvU Defenae Director Subscription ratei by mall, Including postage. long at a rate of three billion dollars Leo Heough—that ln most The fact that fiK\in- should be taught religion by the 11* is a gooa"reasoii i n one year, $4,00; nix monthi, $2.25; three months a year, and our gold reserves continue churches and secular education metropolitan areas the popular 11.29; slnjle copies by mall, 1J centi. All parable lion couldn't escape tar enough a diet. la advance. to shrink. by tho public schools is suggest- —The Waterloo C'nur:r ed In the following statement and fast enough to avoid an by Horace Mann In a discussion initial major blast or It* sub- sequent fallout. Definition of the Massachusetts School Romance: Ocean* n Elementary School Curriculum Law In 1846: For that reason, CD people tlons surrounded bv r A practicing scientists has some ad- "The Pilgrim Fathers con here are currently working onl^""^^^ celved the magnificent idea, not a general plan to guide muni- vice for elementary, school teachers. cipalities In revamping their only of a universal, but of a San Brim.) In the True Spirit of Christmas He is Dr. A. R. Hibbs, Director of the. free education, for the whole respective programs to take'in- to account practical shelter ar-; A Real Ar._t Division of Space Sciences at the Jet people. Two divine Ideas As this is being written, donations filled their great lioafta — their rangements—even while con-{ Hollywood Is the < W to The Independent-Leader Christmas Propulson Laboratories of the Cali- duly to Ovid and to posterity. ceding there will have to be in the world when- fornia Institute of Technology. For the one, they built the 'specific variations of It for each beautiful frames In ;>. Fund are but a little over the half-way church' for the other, they ares concerned. | In,- mark. Even the generous, annual con- Dr. Hibbs states that the four items opened'the school..." j Meanwhile, they -expect to [ New lovA, tribution of $500 from a Perth Amboy necessary in the elementary school Ut all who love and pay for,earmark a sizeable chunk of; -_.,,,,—.: „ the public school system con-;the Civil Defense budget forj ?»"•"" ()f s»' friend leaves us a long way to go to ducation, if a student is eventually tlnue to work to make It *plfccifiscal 1963 for provision of pub-l Most Americans R: raise the $4,000 needetl to assist over to develop into an effective member of to which the general public will lie shelter* In new federal, ntere.ted In tho „•, ibe encouraged to .send their.buildings planned for early in** problems 100 .needy Township families, some of technological society, are reading, Schlldren for a secular education construction and In some such parking and clovt 1 them«rwith as many as nine or ten writing, mathematics and a scholarly second to none Ibulldlngs constructed within -The Flame. PIW; children in the family. attitude. What the student is taught Very truly yours, 'the past two or three years. | M- _ WARREN I, WEIJJJR 8uoh a move would, of course| '"? f»lrv . If the goal is not reached, it will about science is unimportant. What .Quotation from Mann Is found require Congressional approval . '. 1 mean that Christmas will be cheerless matters is that teachers inspire in on pagr 305 of Emily Oavles but even in the planning Hawi' h£ , e t0 ou it in several homes—perhaps in a home their students enthusiasm for intellec- Under the Capitol Dome Pro lie of America.) litotes which way the CD * " J,™ * ' f tual exploration, and learning. windlsblowin* ' 1°%, Tribune. Cl. of one of your neighbors. Santa Claus By J. Joseih Grlbblii 57 Cypress Drive „ , - will Just have to eliminate some of his Reading is important to a future Colonin, N. J, calls—and who can face a child who scientist, because to the extent that TRENTON - Governor-«lect|Cratic candidate for Congregation and Economic rjevelop-Editor b"urn:i"death" ™V noTbe'thei""^" '*c»llcd an feels Kris Kringle has forgotten him? reading is done quickly, easily, and Richard J. Hughes is about next November. -%p-Wnt; Chief of Staff, slate De-|TheJndeppndfnt-Leader nd l3SR spac pointed ui tif he announces his|partmem of Defen^ -State'20 Green Strict ( Healtti, State Dear Sir: 'man an advernaut? has been (i--iijnatcd as the fif-| Commissioner of Labor pnd In-f- I" view of your \ery mis- Republicans, too. may h tients in area hospitals. These, too, and with understanding assimilate inaugural on January 16. some problems in Plckm.a^-Chicago. 111. scientific information which he needs Under the provisions of the teentto concessional district of'dustry; State Treasurer, nnd leading bold type headline 7 ; successor to the * will have to be curtailed if funds are State Constitution, a new Gov- New Jersey and Patten intend* President of the State $oard of your issue of^ December late Sen. Clever At If.iM io develop. the congressional Public Utility Commissioners, gating Miindy Leadershipj Bridges of New Hamp- Architects cover ;!.•. not available. It's hard enough to be ernor must* first appoint an to run fo: as Republican Policy ittorney General and a Secre- seat. ', I feel morally ob- sick and friendless, but we have found Writing, according to Dr. Hibbs, is inUKQNEI*:- Over.cro.dm. write this chairman, the fruit baskets perk up these pa- also essential, because the effective- tary of State upon taking of- The potion, of Attorney „ New Jersey, penal in.stitu- peaceful solution to 'ice. Other cabinet posts may|oeneral ai.i Secretary of Sute is reaching dangerous ^^nd""*- Suf-examle't.hV^ld be likely if Sen. Leverett|u7s. oalraton » filled later after he is safe- are the o: y two top posts proportions. tients who feel exceptionally alone at ness of a scientist is limited too often facts and question the validity.Saltonstall .R-Mass) is willing! _ ly seated In the Governor's which imK be flUed upon a The Wew Jmey _H__ Will Power' Christmas time. by his inability to communicate his new Governor taking office.U . to accept the Job, since he chair. took olhcM C0BI112ance would be acceptable to both one man to ano'j. deas and discoveries to his colleagues, The term ,f Dr. Fredenclc M> , - Mr.Mundy is a resident of The Independent-Leader pays for all For Attorney General the of thls fact ln a m rnt notice liberals and conservatives ln took a lot of will ,"> expenses so that every penny donated Elementary students must be taught choice will probably be Arthur Raublnger. State Commissioner ^ C0U]llj. mm and prpbatlon Colon n was supported by the people the party. il've finally given up J. Sills, of Metuchen, a mem- of Education, extends to July 0((icers He Is said to be reluctant to give up smokiiiR 11: goes directly to assist the needy. he pleasure and ease of mathematical 1 next, and the Secretary of of Colonia when elected to the ber of the law firm of former The take on that assignment, how- letter. Evansvillo, 11id The $4,000 we ask of the people of manipulation, rather than having Attorney General David T. Wi-Agriculture and State Com-, Population of Annandale Board of Educatlon. Can you the "municipality we ask as an offer- them leave the elementary school with lentz, Perth Amboy, who is nowmlsslone'r of Institutions and'Reformatory nas reached 735.honestly stat« that he has the Democratic leader of Mid Agencies are selected by their which represents 40 per cent achieved a "moral victory" ing of thanks for the blessings which a fear of mathematics. dTe"sex"county." sifls" Is a close! respective boards, lover-crowding while the Re- when these same people turned are theirs. We ask it in behalf of fel- In discussing the importance of personal friend of the new All other cabinet posts areiformatory at Burdentown isjoverwhclmin<;l.v acamst him by 129 Years of Service low Township residents who by a quirk an elementary student developing a Governor and recently accom- up for grabs when the i^housing 833•inmates which re-'voting In the positive for the panied Hughes on a post-elec- Governor takes office. They ln-l fleets 33 per cent above normal,referendum lie so vigorously op- of fate—illness, desertion, old age- scholarly attitude, the Science Direo tion Caribbean cruise. elude State Commissioner of population. , posed? Couldn't we more Hon- to oar Customers tly plai n ihf lln votf14 need their assistance. tor pointed out that this included curi- Secretary of State Edward J. Banking- ^"endummust share, buthte .rtje miiniicr.i of inmaWs are ESTABLISHED 1S3£ Will you respond? attitude of doubt (for the scientific Know Your Repmentatives oused. in the coirld s of the financial burden? Tills seems, scholar). ings. by far. the most logical explan- The Dett citizen la an active citizen, one «Ho is alert ation for the slim margin of ap- The- Supreme Cour pointed proval and I seriously question Renting Status During recent years, we have gone and goes to the source to secure the best possible in- ut that while moil severe MONROE A. WK1A.NT formation The best representative is one who cooperatef the rising of Mr. Mundy's pres- Resident Partner ; . Unfortunately, many of us try to ap- through a period of history when thej ver-crowdiiiu is foui d in the tige in view of the fact that his with his constituent* and is ready and eager to rec'elv* male refoimauii American public has demanded of its •es. some formf r b^ers not'only with- pear to be something other than what their views •f the other uvstltl t are MEMBER NEW VORK AM) ' • 'drew their suppqrt, but fought AMERICAN STOCK EXCHAM.IS we are. We fail to realize that status in schools more emphasis on science. Herewith are the mmej of your representatives Keep lso feeling, the P e °' against him sA fen-ently. It any field of endeavor mu^t be earned. There has also been pressure in the is touch with them icreased intake. ,J '1 state leaves me bewildered to even Many people attempt to" impress field of education during recent times U. S. Congress 'rison is housina 1,293 inmater ^^g that you would have .'ertb Anbey Natiooal Bank Building ii accomodatlons piovldea for ^ legs chaliei^im( had It At Ibt S Corners HI 1'.65u others with the fact that their, family for greater emphasis on foreign SENATE .100: the Staje Home for Boys ,,,„, presented as per Mr. incoime is much higher than it is. languages, even in the elementary Senator Harrison A. Williams. Jr.. Senate Oftce Building Some years back, it was fashionable to learn that some one else believes Washington 25, D C fjome—345 Elm Avelnue. Rahway Women at Clinton is housing „-,-, • 14, while Iti normal capacity, among many people who did not even that the emphasis in the elementary BOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES 169. have adequate plumbing facilities and schools shoujd be on the three R's — Representative Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr.. - cardiac pa- iitry nf tlir First Aid Squad nf Fieri Nmvosiul. first vice presi- dent, Ooitrr White, second full of activity. Ablonczy is successor to Mrs.. tients during the nionth, 'nlonin, District 12 held a vice president: Vlto Snplenta, tjiifd and sixth Walter Zlrpolo who WHS presi- 'hrstmns party and election of The next meeting will be in icroidlir' srriTtnry; Stanley ,]line tickets for the dent of the volunteer group for the form of a membership tea fflrers Monday night. Hostess- SMJmnch. corrospnndlnR 8PC- us piny. "The Crying two years, Mrs. Zirpolo will re- In February. Members will re- werr 1H61 officers including: retarv; .lames McNIchol. irea- •; nnd the Golden Goose" maimi n on ththe executive board ceive Invitations when the date Mrs. Cornelius Obfrdlck. pres- sini'r; nnd William KIlKallon, prevised Sunday, 2:30 as program chairman. is set. cient: Mrs Anthony BnMle, vice resident: Mrs. Gus DIBella, niiirslinl. ,,, the Temple. The' TAKINC, Cf)|)RSF. Mrs. Peter Siderls, nominat- U8Y group Will par- Basic Vrtn Welohhan' ng committee chairman, pre- rensurer; Mrs. Rudolf Orewe, IMlrinu officers are: Thom- iecretnry. ns McCiinn, president; Eujtene. by serving refresh-! r. and Mr*. Rolf sented a slate of officers which M HnsiT, first vice president; An- han, 30 Bro»dw was approved as follows: Mrs Holy Name Newly elected officers are: ay I>eo Chlodini, first vice presi- Mrs. Grewe, president: Mrs. rtifiv Ttmvnth. second vlceWCS- UK'S. nrts and crafts and ....„ .' mu III Ulcnt: Charles Rusclano, trea- . fin future activities are t dent; Mrs. Charles Balcsa MISS MARYANN HOFFMAN Alox Belz, vice president: Mrs. ,,, Di each meeting and the United States Air Force second vice president; Mrs. Bnsilr, secretary: Mrs. DIBella, siirer: (icnrfif Evans. Corre- technical training count- for Fetes Past BETROTHED: Announce- spnndini? secretary; Oeorue ,, n interested in Joining Charles Parks, treasurer; Mrs. ment has been made of the reasurer; Mrs. Belz, chaplain; aircraft maintenance special- Mrs. Oberdick, liaison officer; Schwab, recording secretary; i (intact Mrs. Hanen Issac Dunlel Plcaro corresponding engagement of Miss Maryann HONORED BY SAFETY GIMHIP: A. V.rmzr ITexl Terry Is at Sheppard AFB, Texas. Mrs. Melvln Lane and Mrs. Ed- Sand James Brennan, marshal. •ir- Berny Welnsteln. secretary; and Mrs. Edward Loraine. Hoffman, daughter ttas presented ivith » plaque for his work In the safety Airman Weichhan, who has ward Wolfe, trustees; Mrs. Cal- A report was made on the ^ ciiiinukah show was held Nndlor, recording secretary. Presidents of Mrs. Fiorlan Hoffman, field at the first Christinas party held by the Iselin Safety completed his battle military vin Donnelly, publicity: Mrs, recent spaghetti dinner with Tuesday and a kitchen Committee chairmen report- 1 S59 West Side Avenue, Perth training at Lackland AFB, ISELIN — Members of St. Club at Fireside Building Sunday. With Mr. Perry, left, 600 In attendance. A report was .,.,- -.'Ift was charged as ad' jed on the activities of the past Amboy, and the late Mr. Nicholas Krlctz and Mrs. Bek Texas, wax selected for the. Cecelia's Holy Name Society is Harold II. Burns, safety organizer nf thr club. also given on the recent musi- . ,,,, Mrs., Murray Heller, yenr. Just slightly less thnn Hoffman, to BOfer H,' Thalss, ROW cross; Mrs. Baslle and Mrs advanced training on the paid tribute to the men who oal review given by Robert .in vice president, an- 1,100 hours were devoted to son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolfe, alternates. basin of his Interests and served as presidents since the AIDS LIBRARY Wllms. The affair was very well ,, (1 the show. "Calendar various hospital volunteer work Tkatss, 3$ Archangela Ave- Named as chairmen were Mrs.j aptitude*. parish was organized. COI.ONIA — Announcement and by popular de- which was directed by and $638.36 was raised for hos- nue, Colonla. Lane, trip club; Mrs. Oberdick,:Children's Yule accepted Kanford Brody. Saul The airman Is a graduate pital equipment. Next year the Among those present to re |propertles; and Mrs. Krletz, if has been made the Federated maffll a repeat performance ,.; congregational mem of Middlesex County Voca- group plans to make bibs and ceive the society's recognition Miss Hoffman attended the membership. Woman's club of Colonla has will be held at the Woodbridge :.,)((> the narration which tional and Technical High hospital gowns for adults and and thanks were Leo Parley, Barbizon School for Model- Many'future plans-were dis- chosen as one of Its major proj- High School, February 10, 1982. ,i.-llvt-red by Mrs. Jack School, Perth Amboy. children George Emery, Francis C.'Fo- inn. New York, and is pres- cussed. Mrs. Oberdick is ar- Party Success ects this year the raising of Charles Parks announced the- Mrs. Pranclne Berg ley, Robert Deerln and William ently attending school for ranging for a card party at the funds for the Colonia Public annual communion breakfast ISELIN—ChUdren who were Library, The club re^wjdy held •,,i, pianist, Mrs. Charles Blhler. Those who also hell beauty culture in Wood- First Aid building late In Febru- will be held at The Pines. Me- luckjy; winners Of silver dollafe a raffle for the benefit of the dioreogTapher, Mrs. the top office but were unabli bridge. Her fiance graduated ary. The installation dinner of tuchen, after the 7:45 A. M. in a 'grabbag at the Christmas library. Hiirnhard handled the;Mrs. Yakubik Appointed to attend were Patrick A. Boy from Middlesex County Vo- the squad and auxiliary Is also party of the Iselin Safety Club Mass, January 28, 1962. , and Mrs. Welnsteln' lan, William E. O'NeilT, Bay cational and Technical High scheduled for February. Mrs. were Gary Ballschnelder, Har- mond Caffery, Kenneth Beck School, Perth Amboy, He Is Lane reported the group will go old Burns, Jr., and the scenes. er and Robert Peterson. a graduate of the V. S. N. to New York City during March. Burns. of the cast To Library Week Group Each man received a smal Radar School, Norfolk, Vir- The auxiliary Is interested in Dance winners doing Charles gift as a token of the membere ginia, and Is a non-commis- increasing membership and "twist" included Mark Brache: sioned officer aboard the Mrs. Krktz announced prospec- oid Diive, has .Study Groupp within ththee CoCo- U.S.S, Valley Forge, Long Harold Burns, Jr., !bc(,n a n,m !!1n! i The occasion was the regular tive members are invited to at- Caravella, Pattle Burnjs, Andrla Leo Prlce,, Beach, Calif. mlttw Cbm- lorn. Branch of the American Communion Breakfast tend two meetihgs as guests and Rzeplnskl.and Gary Perry. uiier. Albert Goldmandm , of University Wom-jmeetlng held on Sunday, In DISCOUNTS if interested they may become Week In New A. George (Tert) Perry, new-,] Ralph Lesser, Announopment of Mrs winch she has served asjour Lady of Lourdes Hall. Jo- a member at the third meeting i]<'!iN7, Arnold Platt.'tjiie, ••SK cut for the past year and'seph Shields, president, made ly electee^ chairman of the i was made at a Anyone wishing further Infor- iia'sman. Arthur Ber- mill. This study group hasithe presentations. Program Readied mation concerning the organiz- Woodbrldge Safety Council andi« and Steven Glasser. I™ meeting of the,prepared a list of 125 basic .^. was Rev. An- ation is urged Jo contact Mrs. member of the boarct of direc-jfi •.hments were served Princeton earllrr eii'inc books and plans are now gelus Ne.tzer, O.P.M., Conv.,1 Kreitz, FU 1-9105. tors of the Iselin Safety Club j 8 •ivid Shoenberg, hospi- |)ioKre.ss to survey the varl- member of the faculty of Tren- Bv Sisterhood was presented with a plaque i« LIGGETTS olls and her com- i Mrs- Yakubik has served as llibraries in Woodbridge ton Catholic Boy's High School ISELIN — The Board mem- \Celia Moro Engaged for his "outstanding service ln|B member of the Board of lwnMllp to see liow nearly Who spoke on "Life of St. bers of Sisterhood Congrega- safety to his community". Har-jjf old H. Burns, safety organizerls Trustees of the Colonla Public"*1 (T pr°vldln* these: Franci^ s of Asissi." . . tion Beth Sholom met Monday To David Perry, Jr.. , tfc , fc A tv DRUG STORE Library for the past two vears 1'RS<'tltl:'1 researeh volumes.i ^ert Murray, chairman of evening, with Mrs. H. B. Din- of the club, made the presen- uorary nejmsi i« ^RrsScvmil fund raising projects the Decent Literature, commit- COLONIA—The engagementitayon 1 I and gott, Grand Avenue, with Mrs. of Miss Celia M, Moro to David ' The I week rser |tee reported that'with the ex- David Weissman presiding. E. Perry, Jr., son of Mr. and children were shown'j Highway 27, Colonia 1Brilnd l t0 ^library Trustees at the New- support this project.jception of one local merchant, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Glickman Mrs. David Perry, 60 Midwood safety cartoons, refreshments! liv B'nai RVilli,;ark Public Library. The seml- Sn"'inf as co-chairmen oflhe storekeepers' are cooperat- invited Sisterhood to attend Way, has been announced by were served, and dancing en- , , ''w «»s sponsored bv HIP Ll- u*™ S^G Group are !I ini g witlhh his group to rid the the Bar Mltssvah of their son, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose joyed. PHONE FU 1-8455 . .•N'IA-Amwtlnjto!the:brary Trllsk(.s Association Mrs. George Marks. Coloniajmagazine stands of indecent Stephen, January 13. Moro, 49 Mtjrnlngslde Road. Victoria Burns, president, an- f and Mrs. Harry Our Low Prices Cut Even Deeper During This ll,!i«r lojtee of BiulNfw Jersey and the Puohc , F. Burke.'and immoral books and maga- M r s. Laurence Steinberg, Miss Moro graduated from nounced the next meeting of Wwilbndge. Mrs Discount Sale! Check and Compare— *:'.! be held tonight •tfchooi Llbrnry Y a k u b I k.nines. He suggested members fund raising chairman, was un- W Abridge High School and the group will be January 23.IK 'he Rahway Temple, | , commented, Dlvls [)n of lh( jlook for the shield displayed by able to attend due to illness, att nded Rutgers University 1962, 10 A. M. at the Chamber|« street. Rahway. Jules ,. BEST SAVINGS ANYWHERE! sutP Ubra v "We aie Indeed fortunate in cooperating merchants, and best wishes were sent for j College. She is employed by Hall, Fireside Building. Cherie $ will conduct the . . Mr Barby, secretary, announced|w havmp as co-chairmen and Shields paid tribute in a very speedy recovery. She Is JohnsoJohnson and Jri'Jori'usono , NNew 1 there will be no further duesis According to Mr.-, Yukubik members of the study group memory of Joseph Zliczewsk! a patient at Perth Amboy Gen- Brunswick, as a secretary to 110 dled last week after a hearl collected this year. ! wqmen wlio have had academic,* eral Hospital. . the director of sales service. FIRE TRUCK at training, in library wrvico " tack. Mrs. Ira Weiser, handbag •Her fiance, a graduate of the chairman, stated she still 1ms same hiph school, is serving in Library Membership I'.niwd HafUl, h some evening bags available. the U. S. Navy, stationed at or Ride'em JEEP md bowling Mah Jong tournament chair- «' of propfrly trained New Slate Named Lakehurst Naval Air Station. Rises in November $ Rugged, ••• bi'it Kaye, anti-> brarlan at Iselin Junior Hiffh man, Mrs. Seymour Klepner, I! is also stressing He attended the Naval Avia- ISELIN — Total membership's All-Steel Samuel Scgtn advised Play Is in full swing Others in the stuoy tion Electronics School in in the St. Cecelia's Free Catho-jjfi Frame ,n\d Morris and will end after 15 weeks, By Iselin Squad Jacksonville, Ph., and hasl lie Library reached 4,067 wlthjw Construction •••'.rii'.ion. with a dinner and show. Mah servedJ4 months overseas. the addition of 80 new mem-!« 3" Ineoes-sary researcli facilities for ISELIN —•The monthly Foolproof Steerint librarian and research editor Jong rules for next year will be bers during November, Rev.|{j meeting of the Iselin First Aid CYO SESSION for Eiuyclopedia Americana, ! sold at the next meeting. Robert E. Mayer, parish assist-1 Squad w^s held Sunday at Mrs John Oastpras. also of to- Mrs. Peter Kravitz, dress club ISELIN general CYO ant and library moderator, an- 1 I[1 squad headquarters, Lincoln • nit for the Detroit commtntimi on her ap- ion|;l _\j,.s Bruce N. Reed. AveiCj"," '' chairman announced the club meeting for all the members nounced today. AMERICAN FLYER lpolntinnit Mrs 1 ay Bar- wil1 e .lukc Wood. ietond- ' Y^tiik said „,.], Mjs i A. Ptici and Mrs' * * ' is in Its tenth week. Three ^ held tonight at 7. In "Pioneer Flyer" 1(ltie rett announced 51 calls were Circulation records show an •>: the Detroit tlger»; «"* defied to have the j M :U-llnn. Ist-lm and Miss drawings will be held the j^U LadLd y of LourdeLd s HallHll . RRe- ohll t made in November, 683 miles increase over October. Of the II! •.VilllamJl, ft National opportunity to MTV? on the Doroii.y Claris, Woodbridge. meeting. Mrs. H. A. Selig, ports, refreshments and plans covered and 121 man hours are t0 be 4,394 books available, 2,517 THIS IS IT!! ..•nptre AiUm high- committee m this iwrtlculHr c7okir'chaTrman," announced! discussed. All CYO Freight Train Set used. John Bobak was selected borrowed and 2,347 The gift every boy wants! •• •:-••• event* of the 19W»«f bwauw of lts int(ircst tn „ .. ., . that two pound cookie canis- members are urged to attend Set has locomotive reefer chairman of the annual fund so they can be advised of the were returned. During Novem-} -'•::n till be shosnand '">rary rtwcii :.iciiiUis With f our ><'ir Mcmhi'rs drive for the coming year. ters are still available. ber, 140 books were added to 9.93 car, gondola, caboose, trans- •i -n will answer qu«s-.several years uf tciwhinx n- schedule of events. There will Mrs. Belle Klein, Oneg v the shelves. former, etc. Ipt'nence in winidbiidnc Town- Join Junior Choir] Election of officers for 1962 be no "CYO Nile" this week bei- was Shabbot chairman, notified the cause of The prize-winning film, "The shl , ,>, .„! % ™ • i held and named were; Weld • member- P I.IN-rh, Junior Cholr of ctai ch j c Board that°therr'a'rrsUlTdatesS <=°"»'cting affairs. Miracle of Marcellino," will be ROYALE CHORD* H.,ht|)0 FU-SI P^byu-rian Church|slslanttttlchBrte open for January and Febru-lfamlIles moving lnt0 the area shown to the children of St. fl001 Mrs Anyone wtshin to cele Iinal-Jacob, Avenel, In8c ' said of I.-.-lin has wrlconifd four new,(l],tv. Hrft ,,pllt(ln(lnt y e " Th7uNTCEF Driveln Cecelia's Grammar School dur- 1 Ls ll 1 1 o( br«te an anniversary or birth- con -MI with the Temple,' * '*•'" *- " )•*• did;- members. Jain L First ing school hours today and to- ORGAN '"lib Philip Lax of the.cult " '" «> P"1^ senior Barbara Mist •*- to contact te S3S Scfwafvery^ morrow. Public school children Music Book Included n| 5cho 1 t (l < for col- Ellis and Dorothy Miller ••:• New Jersey Counciuncil Kh ° »« *''>'- Daniel Cole; vice president, Mrs. Bernard Lillien, sabbathicessful. Mrs. Louis Lewis, chair- attending religious instructions B'rlth wu guest l*8f grade work wlu-n they do Tin- members have been prac- Frank Rosol: corresponding luncheon chairman, advised the [man expressed the appreciation will be able to see it Saturday Ai AdvertlMd not have prnper research s and wlii join with thei secretary, Gary Kraft; record- Board that the children are en- to parerits for their cooperation morning. Adults and pre- On TV! :volumes avaikblr to them in St'niur Choir Sunday at both ing secretary. William White; joying the lunches. In order to anri thp cMMrm »for thp Won- schoolers are Invited to attend 19* Resonant chords ait the touch of a flnjer ,rj'llite- for honw re- their public lib:ancs services. treasurer, Donald Eberhardt; :elebrate a child's birthday by derfui job "they'did" the CYO presentation tomor- been completed 2 full chromatic OCUYM. Easy to learn is urged. i B^fau.s,. ()f interesi in Pistils hav trustee • 3 years, Larry Pear- sponsoring a Sabbath luncheon j The next meeting of sister- row, 7 P. M. Proceeds will be this pnrticulitr phase rjf library fur (he Christmas party Satur- sou: trustee - 2 years, Edward members are asked to mak' e ar- hood will be December 18, at used to purchase new books for service, she ha;, ue1 liiitru- day.. Barrett; sergear/t-at-arms, J. rangements with Mrs. LHlien the Temple. the library. Hlbbell; chaplain, Ray West or Mrs. Sylvia Leibowitz. ELECTRIC CAN OPENER and historian, John Barby. Mrs, Milton Sablatszky, li- only ONE brarian, advises than many] Attaches to wall or LUMBER CO. YULE PARTY books of Jewish interest arej stands on counter. WOODBRIDGE ISELIN — A combined available for adults as well as $The £ift to remember j! Opens any size or shape .99 V KKK C1TV AND SIHIRB*^ DMIVKRY Christmas party and pack children. Books may be kept can, Bottle opener In- There is AN/ESTIMATE A.VYWHKKE meeting will be held tonlght|«u.t as long as needed. 365 days a year cluded, ! for Cub Pack 48 at School 15 ' Mrs. S. A. Jacobs, good cheer!" 7 Quality Keeps Is in Busmen Perslilng Avenue at 7:30. As chairman, requested names of'jj Bulldlm MitfrUli * Windows usual the families of the Cubs persons who are on the sick list. THREE SPEED only one are asked to attend, and an Mrs. Arthur Freirman, mem- Mlllwurk VVallbuard Only a ptrftct diamond j exchange of 50c gifts will be bership chairman, requested |S->iC can rofloct full biavty Koollnf helhldd as part of tthh e festivitiesfetiitis. members to advise her of new " W K-LCOME rlvwpod nd UNIVERSAL MIXER Knotty Pint Vr" and Ktipiakt ouar- Whip! Btatl Mli! Ejector bett- Moulding ers for easy cleaning. Stand* on onlm pirfecllon Hardware Kit* Inn Its own bMl, Sensational low WAGON Cabinets In writing, price. ' i r«plae«nnnt MErcury 4-0125 The BEST GIFT of All onund) LONOMONT ROTO-BROIL Also $300 and 575 Is a GIFT for the HOME Weddin ROTISSERIE s Mrs *f experience (M- I coud will in builucti 5 CUSTOM Barbecues, 9oasts, Broils," (lie »nd Toasts, Warms by Injia-Red Heat ' <>r Information onj Ready-Made ume Wagon In GIFT NATIONALLY COLONIA ADVERTISED MIRRORS] ^ to &ow detail, FORMAN t AVENEL F« Every rice! intluJr Wenl Tu. Wedding Ring t ISELIN ' Furpote Behutifully Gift Call • living Room • Bath Room • Door Minors Packaged! Stop in and let us show you our fine selection M i: 1-8355 of quality mirrors. , . . They make a mopt weK Arpege - Coty's - Max Factor - come Christmas Gift. 3Vbu -Yardly - Ruben- •( you rtiWe In . You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy We Alao Cant A Finer Diamond Ring Than A Keepsuke ShfiltoftU prince Matchabelli • WOODBRIDGE Shower Doors • Storm Windows • Jalousies nA Evflf»h?J k\, Paris Per- I Of EN TILL $ P, M. PAILY OPEN DAILY * A. M. TO « P. M. , Toilet Waters andtttf** *t«ms!!! KVKN1NO8 BY APPOINTMENT - CALL FU 8-131* i (Except Saturday—6 P. M.) 'ORT READING VISIT OUR SHOWROOM .., Now Till Christinas CHRISTMAS Headquarters frr FORDS It'i Jwrt H Block from R*hw»y WHITMAN Pennijlv»nl» Emllroad Station CARDS and CALi «nd SCHRAFFTS MK 4-2759 WATCH MART GIFT WRAPS Chocolates MILTON GLASS CO. Authorized Keepsake Jeweler URtERET W. D'ZVBIIXA Md J. POLL, Proprtpton OPEN DAILY TILL 9:30 P.M. KKSIDENT8 Avenue, Rahway "Everything in Olan and Aluminum" ColMla Skonilig Plazi, Route 27, Colonla FRipAY TILL 10 P. M. TeL FU 1-3177 — FREE PARKING at the PUu CAU 224 79 E. Milton Avenue, Rahway SUNDAY TILL 2 P. M. \ BAltltOAD OVEWA8B MK 4-9340 PAGE SIXTEEN

O'Clock." Also Capitol. Reprise Records offer ln Tucked Turkey Tips Phone Co,. Names Hone Itisui Tango style Franclsc MARTHA LOGAN- {The NEW RECORDS and his Barcelona Caballeros with Adios Muchachos and Val- Manager of Local Office To By Felix (The Cat) Brown jent'no Tanjo. Both Good! Al- WOOE WOOLWORTH'S ThU week we will devote the M released by the same com- ls ' WOODBRIDGE - The New ropolltan B rewrd column to 45>. We m-PW « catchy little novelty am I lice that there Is a wide variety rclease~Ticl Tl-Tlcl To-Tlcl '.Jersey Hell Telephone Compa- ny today announced the ap- nrw offlc I of selections and mention a few To-Tlcl Ta and O MIo Papa- nue on S for your consideration. L™ Montn does the vocal stv- IKiintment of Oliver W. Hone us manager of Its Woodbrldge to servic llriR8 0I1 th6s tW0 f We iurt with an oldie. Swert f, - „ um _ business office. holders 1 we me u lllar ship, Cft * Gtortfa Brown by the Chan- L^tly, » ? «> " 5 Mr. Home, who live.? in New strcet s Thaiv u Ffnhway | tones. This has a good musical ' * Wrtt and Market, has been an assistant Ltab The a | best to back up the lyrics. <>- Both have a Rood beat •staff supervisor In the general d we thlnk u !1 llke these will be o 8 Equally good ls the flip side »" y° commercial supervisor's office (or provide IS Slormy Weather. Capitol. dancing too. of the company In Newark. square J' Tommy Sands, accompanied He Joined New Jersey Bell ln space an by The Jordanalres, comes up 0N CHR|STMAS 1EAVES 1 E>57 as a customer sales repre- mndem with a couple of good numbers' „, . ,, ... , SPUMUIVP in New Brunswick, e Aimy say !t wl11 Rlve slnn f« -Jimmy's Son*- and Wroni!™ , and held various commercial chrlstmas leav e 85 m iparklng Side Of Love. One of the popu-l K , ^L. ., depnrtmont posts until his lar groups. The Four preps foop, as posflible, ln^udlng The r> 1815 and Newark assignment in Febru- luve two that are sure to rate*" Guardsmen, ary. 1961, people a RRed by with the younger set. T>iey are' The policy will also cover the \ Mr. Hone was graduated Here's a Present for of Color Oner Around The Block and '6.000 draftees ordered to re- from Metuchen Hinh School the com The Seine—also a Capitol re- Port for processing within the Did you know that yuu need nrvet truti a lutUry a fain? That's and attended Rutgers Univer- be aauls lease, 'first fifteen days of December, riRht, the very finest plump, juicy frx>wn turkeys urn marketed sity before earning a bachelor's | the Entire Family... clerical The Hollyrid.^e Strings and The Marine, Navy, and Air with the drumsticks tucked into a slit of skin nt the base of the |degree ln economics from Bow- asslstan chorus offer themes from two Force has not issued definite body cavity. The drumsticks can be slipped quickly out and into doin College In 1957. Robert movies — The Commaneheros rulings for the Christmas holl- He ls active in Bowdoin and Theme from "Devil At 4 days at thfs time. If the stuffing is to b« made from your own favorit* recipe you Stephen tfou'/tfove Him! will buy a turkey that is ready-to-stuff. After thawing the turkey, alumni programs, and Was a former., member of the Me-, slip the drumsticUpfcut of tne tuck. Remove the neck which is RIOHT packed inside the Bbdy cavity and fill the turkey loosely with stuf- t uchen First Aid Squad, the EGG SELLS FOR I30.J00 nng. Place the drumsticks into the tuck once more and the bird is VENIi Westfleld Rod and dun Club LONDON — An Eaater egg ready for the oven. and the Metuchen Coin Club. ney fan Did you know that yon need not bothrr mllh making Huffing He ls currently president orjw« soid »l 8olheby B aucllon named 1 young •when preparing turkey! How handy it is to buy the frozen turkey Metuchen Junior Chamber of rooms for 130,800. Dealer's summer that is already-stuffed with a tasty old-fashioned bread stuffing. Posle'a Commerce and a Charter mem-!agrce(j n, WBs probably the The frozen stuffed turkey may go into the oven without pre- removet thawing. Or many homeifiaken store the bird in the refrigerator ber of Piscataway Townshlp|wori(j ^cord price, for an egg. Recer parakeets overnight before roasting to cut the roasting time. Complete Junior Chamber of Commerce.j Th m> more thftn j the fan directions for storing and roasting are given on the wrapper of He is married and haa three ^^ from ffld t0 en6 wag Teach them to talk Butterball Swift's Premium Frown Already-stuffed Turkeys. for It Easy to finger-tram When buying turkey allow 1H pounds per person of ready-to- JteWoodbtidge busmes. o' m«de of °^Kent pft" frwn turned stuff turkey and lVt to 2 pounds per person of the already-stuffed ornamentod to put i the French goldsmith Peter Reg. 3.49 Each turkey. This allows for generous extra servings lator. customers In Woodbridge Pemle. Carl Faberge ln 1916. They TUMEY AIMOND DELIGHT ship and Carteret, It was made for the Dowager skunk, Yield: 1% cupai About 11:30 P.M. Emjireiw Marie Feodorovna as close t .97 1 cup diced rocnted hirVey '£ cup mayonnais* She: My father takes thingi!an Easter season present from anger t 1 hard-cook»d egg. chopped 1 tablespoon leqpa juie* apart to see why they don't!the Russian Czar Nicholas U. to be si beta V, cup chopped roatttd unblanchtd % lexupooh prepared horw rodUh 1 almond* ;gO. ] He: So what? Nasser. Nehru and Tito Cong Combine) ingredienti with fork, miring until well blended, S«ir* as a pledge efforts for peace, qulry. sandwich tilling, saJad, or appfltMr apraod. She: So you'd better go.

Unyiual EnterUinert-Thty climb, they play. Th*it sturdy birds maki wonderful p«ti, lovabl* compan- ions. Simple to can (or and «aty Health and Beauty to train.

Fairly new to the beauty doctor about your diet, scene Is the scented bath oil. In diet deficiency often causes dry. any number of scents, It ls a cracking skin. He will probably blending of rich, import «— recommend a vitamin supple- uciii. BIIU o medicated cream, It's not so hard to make a wonderful wife think you're to soothe and pamper the skin JUST ARRIVED!! wonderful. A little thought in eift-Kivinf? (for example, and give a fragrance that lasts There are some cases where bathng it> prohibited and an oil RINGS for ME the Lady Norelco rotary shaver) can convince her she has to the whole body. Bridal BlU - Slpiet • i GUARANTEED a husband who is "a doll"—every day of the year. bath is recommended. Baby oil I 1 1/ '// • Bath oil was designed for)^ mm\\y an excellent choice, to rom t luxurious living, a bath prepar-i^ appiie(i wtth sterile cotton, 5 f ^JSreiUneimer 6 ation that leaves a delightful I Hmm [m ftre tM hot or Famous Make FOR aftermath of scent to eompte-l^^y wU, aggravate thlscon. v, SINGING ment the well groomed woman s ^ 97 dUior; A lype Qf heat thftt 8 A jift of jewelry is not only warmly WATCHES final touch of perfume. It Is a too dry — a type that removes!5; welcomed on Christmas mornlnjr, but is real aid to skin care during the CHRISTMAS GIFTS the natural moislure from th£ yj dearly cherished for yean to come. CANARIES cold winter montha as It helps; _ tanding off end-! Hamilton 4 alr u an outs Choose your tifti now from our great IT'S to combat akin diyness. ;er ta ^ cond|lion. Bulora The oil and the scent mlng- j . election of beautiful jewelry, sure to Longine ling with the steam of the bath delighIRIDESCENTt every perso, CRYSTALn on jour, listMARCA! - TV Ktfcr L> h< Wittnauer are doubly effective. The pene- SITE, PEARL AND GOLD President Kennedy says the Tlmti I tration of the oil ls much deep- NECKLACES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS ptik V joy er be«Buse of the warmth of United States packs military Weitflfld TOY SPECIALS! the steam. If jphappinc still per-'power Matching none in the Newest 81TIM slsts, you slwuM unooth a body ]d Necklace MARX'S lotion over all affected areas, • and for after each bath. If you wlU take! He proposes to keep the Earring Hen and Worn* the few minutes of extra ttae'.pn^ States position by seek- Sets k mull «cpoitt *UJ rwulred for this treatment, ^« additional money for de- your «elKtl«n until MARX-A-COPTER fense to e read for nuclear • Rclifious you will find that rough red > « f y Gift Boxed! Chnitau ln the Jewelry (Reg. 5.98) legs hands and arms will be a ^^H atmosphere and thjn, of the past for this wM,.*^.**^ ^ J • Silverware • Ronson Zippo • Compacti LUhten Regiilar capabiIltles ot I, this treatment doe. ^'g-JS^* • Jewel Boxes • Baby GifU T.99 u ai v<:rsar s i $16.98 Value! help, it may be necessary to ap- » « - See Our Window for Other Gift Idea* ply a rich cream to all of the exposed areas of the body after your oil bath- This Is only for Christmas extreme cases. There are tlmjfes OPEN EVENINGS Available in when nothing seem* to help; then you should consult your CAROS From Now • ' Handsome Pen THREE KEYS "BUTTONS" • Pocket and Tal UNTIL CHRISTMAS • WaUeU and Ki SOLDIER TWINS TO BAGATELLE Mechanical DOG PORT DIX. N. J, — Polks GIFTS around th^s army post under- stand why there has been a lot ft M S ! I J*\ ivJ ' /H 1 PI of trouble Identifying John and KREILSHEIMI 8 Joseph. Marchesseault in their 13J SMITH STREET rtr.lk 7.98 12.98 49 home town of Moosup, Conn, GIFT SHOP t PERTH AMBOV Iit«klKh*d Value 3.99 Value • The 23-year-old brothers are 118 Main St., Woodbridfe identical twins and wear the KMHMMOWHa 6 same kind of army uniforms,' 261 Madison Avenue Perth Anibov Both work ln the personnel of- VA 6-9191 fice. Soldiers pass John's desk BENGALI SHARK FASHIONS for CHILDREN then are stunned when aeelng The Bank with the Serv Prowling - Growling OPEN ETEEY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK an identical face behind Jo-: RACER seph's desk. TIGER No matter wfiaf your financial need, you will find BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! courteout staff ready to adv'ue and attiti you at all tinu Re*. Rej. 7.9S 99 9.98 49 any of thete services ... , Value Value CADIIiLAC 3 Commercial Accounts 5 YOUR FINEST USED CAR BUY - - • Loans of All Type* 1961 CADILLAC , 1 1961 CADILLAC TRICK SHOT GUN FLEETWOOD COU?E PeVILLE • Christmas Gubl 4-dr. hudwp. Jln'.slietl ln a gleaming Arctic Wtiln \n\eiloi with a •potleM Ebony with t color Reject Interior that's Inwrlor of gtnulne lsithar and DJIOD. Reg. 3.98 a muterplMe of genuine leather and All th« power edulpmtftt Ineludlm • Traveler* Checks fabric. All the power features Including .33 r power wlnnd jou hire 1 (Uietmlng «yi you'll Mltlf 1 air conditioning. If you want tht finest cboost thU oDi. thU 1> for you. • Trust •All Toy Items, Limit 1 to a Customer , • Foreign Department 1960 CADILLAC 1Q61 CADILLAC • Mortgage Departme H-0 TRAINS & ACCESSORIES CONVERTIBLE , CONVERTIBLE Arctic white with a white Vlcodec roof Bristol Blue wnrerUhl* irlth k Batot- whlcfa* perfeotlji compllmmu th* toft Ing blue top. Inurlor U lu«h ma|o;ftf • Curb Teller a at REDUCED PRICES! and $w>p!e blaok leather Interior. Flaw- cence of hand a*wM lop 4»»llS Uathiir leMly clean, both ln and out. All the done ln, bucket Mats. AU th» ponw power feature* to help maJso thl» on* a features Included to U)ak« thli beautj • Drive- pure pleasure to own and drtT«, quicken any pulse. OPEN EVERY NIGHT I 1958 CADILLAC ' ..v,l.96O CADILLAC F^LUS 3% INTEREST ON SA UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK! 62 COUPE FLEETWOOp Flettwood, the word that m«*ns the STARTING JANUARY 1, 1962 A S-dour hardtop finished In a crisp finest ln a motor car. Ibony blMk with Willow Mist with a color keyed Interior ta Interior that shows you why FlMt-' wood la the finest. All the power fea- that ls showroom clean. All the power tures Including air conditioning—«ten feature* Included. A luxury cat that wt haa premium tire*. If you want the F. W. WQDLWQRTH are oS«rtD( at » bargain price. best for tie laut, thU U UM CM. Main Street MORTON MOTORS msr BANK AND TRUST COM r A nn 1 kr Fords and Perth Amtov. New Jer p* ^ PAOE SEVENTEEN

Duckling Can Make Fine *pST~«i The Great Book* Speak to Today The Cowboy Type' Dinner on Christmas Day As these people do not live California desl^nors RO to in circumscribed territories ,.,,,->„„, docs not nrefer Duckling D ,x e u a neat length on the blouse! mnny causes of strife arise be- front. The newest blouses in-, |kl,v f(,r „ holiday meal. Even 4 3V, to 4-pound duckling tween them; they quarrel about l ina duck dud thn torso tirktor — nnd •- nn••• i " > ta the|'/a cup bepf consomme »n.-tp bnd ns we do about in- 'the tall tails. TV elnnasUod r. nf mahy. Dlnliw^ut In ai x cup ora heritances. Thus they find ' ,tn rrtaurant on Thanks- ,, . KP -1U1W Honnlnpts rench tn hip mid HiiRh fivriuont, occasions tor war, In Hl h . ! lly HounHound foufour oorr fivefiv! ^a5poon Sfllt disputes In relation either to ; iW ']',rMlnR,„ entret e ..choiceshi towoon, IIn lomon Juice their hunting, their fishing I For the woman who travels • "j',,,,^x' duckling.. One e off ourou! Oranw slices ;ind pasture Tor their cattle. . |tlie s^tolp Is lntlisppn lm Rub hn1r to rhlfTnn l( •v -'f the supply was ex- | anrt mit ' - ™^r: fint • ; French political philonopher n-kf W th 1 ,' even though it wag,,," ' n W,m' Roast lln- Tlie Hcythlans of every age IP day. !-»- . on.r.RCk Rt m ^r»% iwo been celebrated as bold •, delicious you shop for and skillful riders, and con- Htant pr*e8fee •&»* -MSIM them It" •ttiny slifflficT CLASS PRESIDENT: Mr. so firmly «•. and ROB ROY Our largest selection yet SS(HOLIDAY SPECIAL )8S Hifh Fashion Colors i\l Christmas Season Only * Perfertly- and Styles (H , WITH THIS COUPON K Fitting Clmic Elailk ii(k-gOf« for . p«rfect fit. SlZEK Soft luitroul kidikin, juil-right h*tl, Foam cushioned. Soft, waihablg, 6 to 22 from 2.98 o!e. Black, beige, blue. Widthi: (H-. With the Purchase of a medium wid». $\iet 5 to 10. 4,99 •N,'M, W-l-D-E. 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285 Madiion Av«nue • Perth Amboy • VAlloj 6-0048 •4 PAGE EIGHTEEN stand against the School Board Itlie final vote Itielf. A clo»*Wk Hughes In Mercer County, ind tendance of 45 people a success, the COlonla vote would not day and a half short of trft ex-j held during Farmers Week ; at the vote breakdown by ward Capitol Dome throughout the State are look- obviously someone is suffering have been as heavy as It was plratlon of his term. Of the six Trenton on January 23,24 and from Illusions. I might add thisand district polnti out very -: CLASSIFIED 25. . • New Jersey drivers who ing forward to securing Jobs in clearly that the slim margin so that the strong negative vote •Continued from Edit Ha?ei proRrams that now go by the the new administrate, but'number of people Included Civil failed to pay attention to traftraf-, was not caused by the leader- of the other areas would have RATES - INrORMATION •nd feed customers into Man- boards, five were to deal with Defense officials and members flc signs comprisei d thhe bulblk oiil will be disappointed.,- ship qualities of Mr. Mundy. In defeated the proposal. hattan, the situation <•.>••-<\ summaries of his eight-year of Bnal B'rlth obligated to at- $1.00 for 15 wirdi Deldllnt for adi T,1P., 116 persons who lost their driv- my opinion, it is more logical to Neither Mr. Mundy nor any rvh the breaking point. Hughes U idmlnlstration with Cabinet tend. I might also add that this 4c each additional word •• • " •-- - ' k d conclude that his leadership is opposed to the Moms •ifflccrs fls guests and the sixth Ining privilegeprg s thl.s week under. [i]jJj[()r'(S rally which was scheduled for other public official Is to be Parable In advanct to be seriously questioned, •Ite for an airport. (Was a special Christmas pro- the New Jersry Point System. 7; 45 P. M. did not begin until criticized for supporting op- New York State luu•• -—,,.„.... December has a bad reputatiotti n (Continue__ d from Edit. Pagei For example, Mr. Mundy re- NOTE: NO CLASSIFIED ADR TAKEN OVER 8:30 P. M. Their reason for posing views provided he sin- aerved notice on New Jersey it'iNcw operators of the station tor traffic perils. Attorney Oen-j ,| | | this area. I.^ftiUng thl's'iong, (if couvse, was sides ln Colonia, In close prox- MUST BE SENT IN. havp remi nPf n cerely believes that Ills stitnd Is will not go along with the Portjhavc agreed to provide time onjeraeral David D. Furman warns. ...gm not C0co(ic|1()irmnrnining nor ron-j.jn ft|(nft|( eftoreftor l (l 0 t'oinnvas increasr ethei their rimity tp the controversial Free- man Estates site on which a best interests of the Tel«ph«t» MEreury 4-11II Authority's purchase of the the new educational station tor County Judges and probation jdonlng lhl, lype of voting. t>"tiattendance PHniklyi thls 1s ln tnp offlcers hate been ordered by,j f | my personal in- j senior high school Is to be buiul i pdbllc It Is even likely Hudson ft Mantattan Railroad, a weekly report by the Nc« URt of er 11B "damned right" rude to the few n ffPnora Unless New Jersey approvesijersey Governor. Governor - Edward B, McConnnll Admin-1 tnrpretation for the ;?^^rnSp%'o mm£:that on this p.rt.c«l.r. issue individuals who got to the meet- I EMN.OVMENT WANTED • MISCEU.ANEoi construction of a huge trade elect Richard J. Hughes in-, istrator of the State Court|glll 0, dlfferpuce jlng on tune. for Better Schools" were direct-Mr. Mundy honestly believed 1 F SAI,F. center on Manhattan Wand by tends to resume the weekly re-jSystem, to upgrade their pro- If we are handing out When the meeting finally be- ed to the people of Colonia. that the^Bond tour was nofrfoi 3ENERAL OFFICE WORK, the Port Authority. Tfce New ports over the new station. Ibatlon system. . . Secretary Of quetJi, let's Include some for the gan two outdated «vintage 1956) Yet It was the overwhelmingi the common good. The impres- part-time ln Carteret or vl-^lM7 BUICK. Excellent ,, Jersey Legislature refuses to JERSEY JIGSAW:- A furtherjstate Edward J. Patten lias re- opponents of Mr. Mundy, unrealistic movies were shown. margln of 2,450 affirmative aloft Is had. however, from all ilnlty. Call KI 1-666B. ' condition, gond i,,,(1, buy the package deal. extenslon on the proposed salejcelVed an "OuWandlns Clti- Tlie namely, the Board of Educa- Several minutes Inter after lis- Votes In Mr. Mundy's own Co- of his actions since being clect- 12/14' radio and tires $40 nii of 1B6 acres of Rarltan Arsenal zenshlp Award" from tjon New York State officials are our P.T.A. and P.T.O. tening to some "dry" unfactual lonla which caused his defeat, ed to the School Board.- that —= —1MB 4-0104, nuhaas beeomni requesieurequested buyj uuvemu.,AmericaGovernor n Heritage FollndBtlonl oiius also being charged with work-! Hr our school principals, statements made by "well This showing can scarcely be!Mr Mundy Is not, as much in- • FEMALE HELP WANTED • > Ing hard to kidnap New Jersey')!1 Robert B. Meyner. .. Forty New . . . A new procedure for State jj^ ^ other lnter- meaning" CD officials, About 1 terpsted In wliat is rliiht or • only television station, WNTA, Jersey rmmtcipnlttirs have re-approva l of secondary MIOQI*. Indlvlduflls too numerous six people walked out. Including deemed even a moral victory ARK YOU 'HOMB FURNISHINGS ^ jersey municipalities iwve ic- n^u.ni v. mw.,.u..., —•--••>gtrfi individuals too numerous six ppople walked out. Including wrong for the people of Wood- Channel 13. which changed for him, as was stated ln your Fixing your play room? Redec- tary, four-poster br,i ' quested $2,610,500 In State aidhas been established on a trial ^ momm_ who workfd ,nd-|mywif. .This left a grand total paper. br'ldRc n* he is In opposing the . hands last Friday. The com- for beach protection. . . . The basis by the State Boaia o ^ogrRphical.of 39 people. I say let's have orating a room? Earn 130-150 atonal tables, innm. , " Tercentenary Flag of buff/Education. . . Arthur B. (Abeij leRs]y mM (hp What did cause the vote to other Board members resard muter tax fight between New Mundy. ' |more of .,m,ccegsIU] type" « week with AVON COB-brae, setter, wing ?hJ' York and New Jersey also white and blue, cmblaaened'Porter, for 20 years associated turn out so close was the clear- less of the intrinsic merits of •METICS. FULL CREPIT PLAN tlques, profession,,| tin,, And in seeking for the ulterior civil Defense |cut evidence of "sectional self- the Issues. helped to strain relations, and Yours very truly, with AVON Call Mrs. Lewis, Ml baby tender 10 rooms < < Lihness" ln the final tally. The This Is not n healthy sltua- the continued refusal of New is now official in New JerseyJFair, is the new manager of the J. I. FIRTEL- 2-5146 for home Interview. W. Call ME 4-inv ' York to change Its liquor law . . . John R. Traino, Moores-'New Jersey State Fair at Tren- voters of Woodbridge proper^tlon and can seriously impede 13/14; •' by adjusting the drinking age town, and Fred H. Totten, Ruv 148 Cypress Drive Sewaren, Port Reading and] the steady progress in educa- Ication in our community. tlonal matters which lias been • to 21 Instead of 18, has also goes, have been re-elected to 075 have been assessed 70 es- Cblonla, N. J. Fords .which are> relatively dl«- HOUSE CLEANER WANTED DOLL dOACHETTF nu Sincerely, j clearly evident In this Town- •). rankled New Jersey official! ln the State Soil Conservation tablishments, pharmacies or (Mrs.) Roberta Rosonblumi December 7, 161 tant from Colonia voted against Apply KI 1-7530, i orUlntlly $30 Ofo un» v the past. .Committee... .New Jersey traf- pharmacists by the State Board Dear Sir: the proposal, as they would ship during the part flve years 12 14-12 21-CMcoMiby Jumper eiiR,,-', While Mr* Mundy may havr TELEVISION:— Governor fic deaths have reached 717 of Pharmacy for violations of 164 Cypress Drive In the interest of the public have without Mr. Mundy's , iTaylor-tot wilker the educational and business Meyner's weekly television thus far this year as compared the New Jersey Pharmacy Act.: Colonia, N. J. welfare, would you please print forceful campaigning, whereas • WANTED TO BUT • ,ng ,tool ,„/ broadcasts have become his- with 685 during the same peri- CAPITOL CAPERS:- Gover-JThe Independent-Leader the following ln your "Letters Colonla, the site of the Free- background needed for a School Board member, this entirely WANTED - Oood used „ od ln 1960. , . Violators of the nor-elect Richard J. Hughes 18 Green Street [to the Editor" section of the maimanl uqvnivaEstates, manmd nearbithnHy/ ...^...Iselln. - tory. 24-Inch bicycle. Call KI 1-! •15 00. Phom- LI n Television station WNTA-TViopen burning provisions of the claims the State Is in "the very Woodbridge, N. J. Independent-Leader: I voted overwhelmingly ln favor'negative and incisive attitude Channel 13, Newark, has moved New Jersey Air Pollution Con- best of hands", ; . Attorney Gentlemen: , The following headline ap- [of It despite all of his efforts to to the other Board members to New York and will be quiet trol Code will be brought before General David D. Furman urges Re your article, page 15, De- peared on Page 1 of the Inde- the contrary. It would seem complexly nullifies his inherent 13 14 • SERVICES 1 for three months when It will County District Courts for re- speculation-minded New Jersey cember 7 issue entitled CD Rally pendent-Leader of December that If Mr. Mundy's active role potential. The public should be 1 FOR RENT • KITCHEN CHAIRS Kk; take up non-commercial, edu- covery of financial penalties in citizens to be wary if they are ln Colonia Successful. I db be- 7, 1961, "Mundy Leadership in Colonia did anything, It, mindfumindfu l of thit s situatioi n If and in the market for purchase of cational operation. the future. Products and lieve this article should have Gains, Due to Tiny Bond IssueIserved to unite the clear- when Mr, Mundy comes up for AVENFI. - Five room aptrt- or durable" oil and gas lease assignments reelection. Governor Meyner had planned machinery from down on the been entitled CD Rally ln Co- Margin." The premise on which thinking masses against him ment. Available January lat. | *j, u ln other states. . . Hundreds of Sincerely. pr e aft. to continue the Sunday tele- farm will be shown at the 1962 lonia Most Unsuccessful. this conclusion Is drawn is as It Is likely, therefore, that had Supply nwn utlllllM. W0.0O. ^ casts through January 14, a! New Jersey Farm Show tob efriends of Governor -elect If you can consider the tt- misleading as the closeness of he not taken such a strong Maurice 0. Mlgllone Call ME 4-535J i: A 12 14 • - -'IRONINO done at nv , APARTMENT - Three or four dence. |1 50 prr |in , rooms, unfurni*hfd. Inquire FANT CARE. KI l-Sfi', at Miriam Bhoppe, 18 Main Street. Woodbridge. — '' ' ' 12 14 IF YOUR DRINKING hit •, . _ . ._..._.- ram( t problem. Aleoh , SEWAREN - Attractive unfur-jAnonymoui can help you <;, BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY inshod itudlo apartmtnt.;BI 2-1516 or writ* p o n • riirre roomi and bath. Imrne-251. Woodbrldfe HatP occupancy for couple. ME, ' .,.,., 1-1923. 12-7 tf HAVING TROUBLE with v, . m • REAL E8TATI WANTED • MWtraie? Electric S-»r-,- Adding Machines - Coal & Fuel Oil Drags - Home Improvement Mule liistnictloD Radio & TV Service -Sewtig Machlie Service ONCt AOAIN er removri roou. filth. »« i j Wl ARI ALMOST and itoppait from rirj,.. plpta. drains and irwrn •. SOLD OUT OF HOMMI IT'S WISE TO OBDEB SAVE MONEY Set Need dlfglnf, no damages ~ n '. Learn To Play The Nt hate many proepeeU and • with a local contractor REPAIR HOVANEC and efficient. Call T--M RAYMOND We Will FRAME ATTIC Call rour property may be luit vhat up PIANO ORGAN they are looking (or. We ^U 8007. 539 50 (for 2 rooms and bath) -43(0 Sewing Machine Service JACKSON ACCORDION H'R REPAIR fladly look oter your home and Authorized Agent plus 6" Insulation. Also con- glre you' a tuggetted aali prJ« — Prirate Instrnrtloru bj ARTS RADIO Slnitr - Ph«» . While . Ntrchi for struct dormers, rec room*, Ko obligation JACXO REA11 NOW! Qutlfled Teacbert. fn« WfitlnKhoiilf • Nt* Homi ANTIQUES SMITH • CORONA and SON extensions, porches, garagei ESTATE AGENCY,, 1011 8U UU Guaranteed I^high Betinnen and Advanced & TELEVISION Eldrlrh . Oomritlc - >nd til Typewriters LOWEST PRICES rorrljn Mak« Macblnei Street; Perth Amboy. VA •-CAMEO SHOP, 200 Frvn.,. NUT OR Druggists Nothing Down— Student! Accepted. SALES and SERVICE Ij2j, i Street. Woodbrldgf Pine '• WOODBRIDGE 2095 Plrit Pijment« Montbi 12/7-ij '28 lection of old furniture, \: I6S Avenel Street, Aienel KI 1-9187 BUSINESS MACHINE STOVE 88 Main Street CaU Now - FU 8-3373 Call ME 4- 5446 - ... —|nlng whttls, deiki, crad> ;• Authorized CO., LTp. THALER ^INSULATION Repair EitUnatei Fret! FRANK HOVANEC The tit utility and pipeline;ture», lamps, china »:A ? PEA Woodbridge, N. J. Sales & Service inUnw UiUllrl 250 Amboy Avc, Woodbrldfe & ROOFING CO. 657 Roosevelt Avenue ndustry has Increased iU un- glass. We buy and w: i'"- (Neit to Tiniplke) COAL fub«i TtitnJ rrat it On» Heft Wrsround natural gas storage and browie. ME 4-102: 19» Telephone MErcury 4-0554 1659 Church St Rahwaj CONN ORGANS I >r Ridloi Srrrlctd frompil; CARTERET, N. J. SALES & SERVICE KIMBALL PIANOS apacity 11-fold since 1947,i 12 ;•:: . Tel. ME 6-0010 BUCK * hen 70 storage raiervolr* In • COAL 185O 11 states had a combined ca- The A">«'««n Oa» A.«- Fuel Oil Jewelers JARDOT Roofing & Siding -- Skin Diving •lacity of only 250 bUllon cubic tlon ">" th* «•• utlllt>' »• feet. Today'a 217 storage pooij:"1^110' Sultry, wliloh »•».<: 13.1 PIANO COMPANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS n 20 sUtes can hold up to ai *°me *14 bmiC • For Fast Service FU 8-1667 and Furnace Work SCHBALA.ND wdical aid. at the end of 195.9 COMPACT Just Give Us 1 CaU FUEL OIL Over 25 Years of GOLDBLATT'S JANUARY SALE 588 Alden Street Friendly Swvice lUliwaj'i Olden GLAMOR GIRLS 9MITH SIMONE BROS. Jtwtler Woodbridge, N. J. ME 4-0012 84 Eait Cberrr Street IN DECEMBER LINDEN. N. J. RAHWAY Telephone MF.rcur; 4-1246 826 Rahway Avenue Discount Aft., Woodbrii]|t HU 6-2726 Aver M Pricet Liquor Stores HU 6-0Q59 Water Softeners i Funeral Homes T. R. STEVENS Telephone MErcory 4-1889 Hoodnr »nd Shfrl Mrlal Work SALES C0AL 685 ST. UEORtiE AVE. Cr A\J Rn nU OC LUMBE R"« CO WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDGE r SERVICE FUEL OIL Liquor Store, Inc. Rrpalrt REMALS PROMPT DELIVERY ef all Automatic "KMp Filled" Scrriee FLYNNandSON OMBS WE DELIVER! Rater Softenei Sail H Tn»M Sod Water Soap me Established 1900 ELECTRIC OFFICE Oil Burner Complete Stock of Domestic SvUnmlni Pool Supplies Sertlce to Our 424 Eaat Avenue Cite i (imrri or SuppUti (oi Cuitomtn *nd Imported Winei SERVISOFT TYPING Perth Amboy, N. J. Chrtttnui Alr-Cenditt«nlni Beers and Liquors Buy now it our low prleei, and Him Air Ht.l OF WOODBRIDGE I' OIL 23 Ford Avenue loin our Lij'Away PUn. Ttmi IniSunriil Eihiuu DriUm pmjmrnti. Motor Cuwdi 121 SL Ge«r|( Arena* HEAT r'om». N. J. 574 AMBOY AVENUE FOR TRU KITlMATtl Ml 4-2U5 or Ml 4-SSM Wood bridle h Phone , WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 4ik Ul About Our Frtt Itlm FUn COIL • LUMBER liptrt Drvtloploi It Prtntliii ME 4-1815 BUILDING MATERIAL ttnlte on Ul Typei at Fllmi Quick Lttnlnttlon * Pbotojut Service Station HI 2-0180 •trrlcti FfiRVnC COAL and Mondaj thru Friday 10 - S Priitiu En[of tk« MM, ip<«l «nd Konomf • r vnL/3, LUMBER CO «lKnlc tyslng

of each month it 8:00 P M. I OlTl REDEEMER Lesson-Sermon to be heard the heart: the commandment Thurid»j | LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday at Christian Science of the Lord Is pure, enlighten- Female Chotr Rehearsal, 8:00 26 Fooi'th Street, Fordi churchesi P.M. ; ing the eyes' ind the strength WORSHIP •««». Bidon R. ttkfet Corrfeuloni Oriinitti: iui* JaMtnn in Opening the Scriptural read- Also pointing up the supreme Every Saturday 11 A. M. un-! MIH Btrbira rrtttehi Ings will be this passage from power of Qod are correlative 'TOGETHER til noon 4 to 8 P. M. and 7 to Matin Service 8:15 A. M, Psslm 19: "The heavens de- passages from "Selene* and for your life... Main Service 10:45 dare the glory of Ood; and thejHealth with Key to the Scrip- " 9 P. M. &nd somettmea on days before Holy Days of Obligation Holy Communion firmament sheweth ri\s handy- tures" by Mary Baker Eddj * THIS WEEK First Sunday 10:45 work. Day unto djy uttereth which Include rd Is perfect, con- 'Oldest pltcner on the roster Choir Rfhc»r«|, Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00' Sunday Services M Morning Worship 9:30 A: M. Sunday School iind fourth Friday Avenue, Wondbrldre 10:0 A M wise the simple. The Statutes. C He wa* 5-8 «ulth the .vjlmvshlp. 8 P.M. Junior r, 6:45 P M ril Samuel Newbtrgtr St. Anne's Unit, first Mon- ° - Church School: Nursery Sunday School 9:45 A. M. of the Lord arc right, reJolrlnR Angels In 1961. day, »:0O P.M. through third gride, 8:45 A, M Rev. William P. Forrest, 00 P M.. Friday Sabbath C0Ij0NIA G . rRF.SRVTGRIAN TEMPU BAPTIST CIlt'RCH St. Margaret's Unit first" °SPEL CHAPEL [Kindergarten through sixth 'celebrant of Holy Communion ,., „ OF AVENEL, Pfelfter Boulevard and 9 30 K M. 8oturday Services 486 Inman Avenue at West grade, 10:00 A. M. Junior High Choir Rehearsal, 8:30 P. M Episcopal Churchwomen first1 street, Cotonla Fellowship, 10:00 A. M. to neach Thursday*. H,imlhrld«f Afeflll* Krwhmaiiy Avenue • H-M A M. Saturday, Junior Monday, 2:00 P. M. Sunday School and Bible,noon; Adult Bible Study, 10:00 \vr-nfl Perth AmboT rmiRi-cyrtUon. ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Trinity Altar Quild, fourth Classes 0:30 A.M. j A, M. Senior High Westminster s MarKcnilt, Th.D., Thursday 800 p M Qospe! Amboy Arenue, Woodbrldgt I'""" . .. 1000 AM ASSEMBIViOF GOI>' ' ' Service Sunday, 7:30 Fellowship, 7:00 P. M. to 9:S0 Rt. R«T. Mlir. Ch»rl«i 0. for .11 Hg CHURCH j Trlnity Youn» P«0P'e'« Fel-P-M. • P M. McCorrlifln, Piitor ,,, », nnnhtm, th.M. H 4S Rcr. WlllUm Rao*, undar H:00AM WoMhlo Scrvlrn Boulfvani ilownhip, e ;ry Sunday, 7:00i Christian Women's Home Awlittnt P*«(nr nouievam , ' class Thursday, 1:30 PJK. TEMPLE EMANll-EL Key Donald J. RelUy, Wnriihlp. 8, 8, 10 andcommu.ilommui n 88orw rT Ilflln D Trlnw 1 'ty Girls Friendly So-: younn People's Meeting Frl- 120 Pleasant Avenue, Edison AiriiUnt tutor . « l etJ econd and fourth Rabbi Minhtll Hurwlti Sunday Masses; 6:45, 7:45, 10 and J IOOI «» wim.m Rirbr p,,io, ? '' y 7:43 P.M. Sabbath Service- ' Sunday School day, 6:46 P M. »:45. 10:00 and U:00 A. M. i 7:00 P M. Evening Woishiunp for al1l Tr.lnitT Cub Scout Pack 34: ST. ANDREW'S CHl'RCH Friday, B:30 P. M. Novena services every Tues- inn. 8 PM. day, 7:30 P. M. mh Fellowship, 7 11:00^ A M"J. Mornin^ g worship. Den Meetings, Thursday, 6:301 Avenel F.1RST BAPTIST CIH'RCH p FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I Weekday Masses, 7:00 and Church conducted I..,n ' M.: Pack Meetings, fourth RM. John Eagan, Failor [ ln Motl(lft Weekday Masses 7:30 A. M. CHURCH ' 7:30 A. M. • I) Frllowihlp, 7 and Hlch Strrrt *'fr auditorium by Mrs Wll- y. ^30 P. M. j Sunday Masses, 7:00, 9:00.Rah WRY Avenue and Carteret Perth Amboy ham Klrby. . ' ' ! Trinity Senior Choir Prac-i JEWISH COMMUNITY «*». Uee Tn 10:00, 11:00. and 12 noon. Road, Woodbridge ,' 'rttf Kowalrhuk, Pa^or "-45 P. M Evening Gospel ' u«days, 7:30 P. M.: Rer. Alei N, Ntmeth, Putn J CENTER OF COLON1A H( mc Confessions Saturday, 4-5, (HIRlH OF 11:00 A M.. Morning" Worship ' jSaturdays, 2:00 P. M. Junps Marsh, Mlnlitu Aiiliunt 518 Inman Avenue II!) H ft:nn 1 7:30-8:30 P, M. Tfrrj L. Him, 0>[inlit m CHRIST »:4n.ic5 *V Mw Sunda« . y School'""" 0-nn '' M-Tuesday: Cottage trinity Junior Choir Prac- Rthl>i DkTld Schelntdil «:U P M . Baptist Youth P™m Meeting*. ,"«• Saturdays, 9:00 A. M, Sunday Services Friday night at 8;30 (ONGREGAT10N Fellowsnip. 7:45 p M. Wednesday Bible ( 9:30 A M.. Church School Sunday School 10:30 to 12 Hnprlawn B'NAI JACOB I 7:30 PM, Kvrnii.g GOSDOI Stllt1y ' ' ST' JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor- Junior Services Saturdays , iirnjol*, NLnltttr Lord Street, Avenrl from 10.30 to 12 WASSAIL! WASSAIL! WASSAIL!: Why do we say thlM ,1 llrnToll, Oriinllt |8frvlce. 8:00 P M., First Monday of, CHURCH Ribhl PhlUp Bnna ship mnlUn Ho ni H Hebrew School Tuesdays and "wassails"? On Twelfth NiKht, back In the reign of England'a \Drnlni Worihlp " " ' " Communion Sun ' Tpach«{!i and Workers' ' * »w"ton Avenues 8130 P M, Friday 8:00 P M., Junior Christian Hpnry VI1 the ttlnRS slewilrd crl(1(!l Cotlfri n and"5'toi ' "wassail" three Umei U day. first Sundav of each " «, ! Fords 10:00 A. M. Saturday. Junior Endeavor Thursdays 3:30 to 5, mo lh «:30 P. M. he erjtered bearing the steamlnK wassail bowl. Vswl.J:15*«. " - 8 00 P M.. Second Monday "*' WiHUm H, P»TH«, Vlc.r Congregation 6:00 P. M., Junior High The word is a combination of two old Engllah word*: Bo!lld Mpetln Holy Communion, 8:00 A. M P. M, Pravev K- United Presbyterian Youth. "waes" meaning "be" and "hal" meaning "well." Waiaalllnt, Wedncbday. « Morning Prayer and 8ermon GRACE EVANGELICAL 6:10 P M 2nd and 4th Mon- OUR LADY OF PEACE 7:00 P. M., Senior High an ancient form of toasting, dates back to the middle ages , , s VIANNKV CHURCH Meeting ^ 11 A.M. LUTHERAN CHURCH f days. Missionettes under direc- CHURCH United Presbyterian Youth When, according to custom, the host would hand his ChrUtmas Church School, 9:45 A.M. 600 New Brunswick Avenue unlor High r»rt*r WOODBRIDGF. JiOSPM. tion of Mrs J. Waldheim at New Brunswick Avenue, Fords Meetings Perth Amboy guest a cup of spiced beer or ale with the gTeetln* "Wa« her homr, 184 Cooper Avenue (tn'RCH ReT. Joseph Bttoiowiw, Pastor j Session, first Tuesday 8 P. M.Rev, Herbert F. A. Hecht, pastor hal!" or literally "Be well!", end the guest, holding his tankard Isrlln. EVANGELICAL AND t'ornrr Pro»pfrt Avenur ind Sunday Masses, 8:00, 9:00,! Board of Finance, second WORSHIP SERVICES aloft, replied, "Drink in good health!" Wassailing was aa much ••• tirld at the Co- 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12jxuesday Ridirdalr Avrnur *'0n P M., first Friday ol REFORMED CHURCH 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. a custom in the monasteries as In laymen's houses and noble- it a!i School every Monti, WoiKen's Missionary !)4 James Street noon men's castles In Chaucer's time1. The term wu later applied HM Prtrr Hurtpti r»inr - ' Junior Choir; Fridays, 4-5 (Nursery during both services) «1 tt.7:*5. 8:45. »:45 \ *M , Sunday Scl-.ool, Council under direction of Mr*. Woodbridge ME 4-1751 Weekday Masses, 6:45 andp M to the feasting and general revelries of the Christmas seajori. • :id 12: IS Confei- R«r. Lttllt C(rj, Mlnlater 8 A M.; Friday, 8:45, 8:00 andj Superintendents, last Tuei- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE and particularly to the bowl of spiced beer or ale which wu for all ages. Ernest Barbas 8:45 A. M. ,srd before nuuri-IBupcrlntrndi-nt Adult Bible 10:00 A. M,. Sunday Services jday. CHURCH an Important part of the celebrations. • A 7:30 and l:00;citM ai nmr hour, tpahrr NEW DOVER Order of Sunday Services Monday Church school, 2nd Wednes- Masonic Tempi* The custom of the wassail bowl continued and tu even R'inyon Ernsi METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 A. M,, Sunday School • Novena, 7:30 P.M. day 1548 Irving Street, Rahwa/ extended. For example, the townsfolk of many small English Olendale Road. U:00A M , 690 New Dbver Road, Edison 10.00 A M,. English Service ' Male Choir Rehearsal :0O; White Church Gulld,,8econd| Sunday at 11:00 A. M. hamlets would go Into the orchards and drink a "waiiail* service. Nurwi KM. JlhMt «, SwtM, P«i(or 11:00 A. M., Hungaria„_..„.n. ^.Ser-'P. - . M—.. Sand fourth Mondays Sunday School 9:30 A. M. to the apple trees to assure their future abundance. Thui It n provided has become customary to decorate the wassail bowl wltfc 8 00 P M vomh , • Early Church and-T|(.e Altar-Rosary Society, first! Ladies Aid Society, second Wednesday, testimony meet- Senior apples. WTIIONV'S «. C. group* Enrly Sunday School. ; 7;00 p M., Youth FellowshipMonday after first 8unday at'and fourth Wednesdays ing at 8:00 P. M. I III RCH . 10 A M, Church School and First Sunday of the month.;8:00 P M. | Woman's Association, first Reading Room Tuesday, The' wassail bowl makes an unusual and inexpensive hot 7:00 P M F.iPiiing 1 CI * 11:30 A. M, Sunday School j:3o p, M., Ladles Aid Society Holy Name Society, .second;Thursday Thursday. 2 to 3 P. M.; Wed- punch for holiday parties: each aervln* cost* approximately l'.,ri Rridlng 00 p M , Youth Group Friday] thirteen cents, what • delightful way to ladle out cheer after . .„!.< Mll»», ruter Mond*y: Religious Training. Monday after second Sunday Cancer Dressings, first and nesday 6 to 7:30 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. an evening of Christmas caroling, or to celebrate Kew Year'l Muues. 7:00, 100 »T. JOHN THE BAPTIST 2:30 'at 8:00 P M. third Wednesdays TRINITY mSCOPAL Wcstfield Eve! »,)A 12:00 noon. ORTHODOX (iREtK Tuesday: (Flrsu Lorantffyi Tuesday j Boy Scouts, Fridays, 7:30 Guild, 7:30 j PTA meeting third Tuesday P. M. 422 East Broad Street Wassail Bowl •!rt*w«atl;00 A. M (ATIIOLK (IHR( H (Hot Spiced Beert 1 n!>or of flt An- Hondhrldge, N. J. Tuesday: (Second 1 Officers Sunday 9:30 and 11 A. M. Broad and DivMnn Strrrti Kn Hillum II. Sfhni»u«, STB. Sunday School 11 A. M. 12 small apples !i teaspoon each, ginger - • Holiday af 7 15 Rfrlnr and Elders 7:30 Trrth Amboy Wednesday, 8:15 P. M. \2 teaspoons brown sugar and nutmeg tlvm Drandtt, Oruniit Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- l KM Ittphrn Jfdnr ruior Reading Rooms, 118 Quimby 1 cup sugar l 2 cups orange juice ' Sunday Servlcei hood, 7.30 1 .Sundav Ma'.:::.*, * 00 A M Street 10 to 4:30 weekdays;-7 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 2 cups cranberry juke 11 11 lA'S < HI R(,M 8 00 A M . Holy Communion Eurly Enn'.^h Mc\.v 8 00 ^ M ;to 9 P M. Mondays, 2 quarts beer or ale Iwlln Church Srhixil . « 30. » 00 ,H..mf. ,,,, 11 .no A M , Holy Communion CULLIGAN 00 P M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bake in a moderate oven <350" Fi 30 minutes, or until tender. > ,10. 19 00, 10,15 Cti'.loV: Holv Communion.'md S(Ilnon tlrst Bnd lnlrd €\}liHrni TREAT LESSON • SERMON Combine sugar and «plces in a 4-quart saucepan. Add orange '.! 30 and 12 noon nnl fiUl -, mont!:. Morning Prayer and "Is the Universe, Including! juice, cranberry juice and beer or ale. Heat, but do not boll, M«»w», 7 00 nut 18

, »nd ('•rore ArtnvM "' s"""'t k"ln" (*nl" «,i4 M jakKMK, Jr. S*bo*f- Sm:cei Fv.day c 1 iMrr Mim«i»i ut «t»iw mi'.g I 00 ••. Krnnrili «ct«l», w , ,, c, •ndfnl i)f t*»rTll »«»»ol O»"»'l»v M.i.l.,1.. nn. 1 u.hurtn. Oiftaitt a 30 Soft Water •»undar 4 - — Shop '.!•. Church Schoq, Ml TIIODIST (HI Rt H in Installed Onl> I Ttro^nir % VimiBi Minliln r ,, M Church Bcnool a»i I iiinn M»run. Woodbridge ,:•„<]. wond grade iitiitint r«iior l'>r \onth (,f«(C» f Kulldi Orgjinttt ktid t h'nr IMrfrlor OPEN EVERY P M. f.'offe« Hrfus i«mfi Shrrrjird III [ of t h ' 'r h *f h,"i! »5.00 "M I'.lgrim Fellu* NITE 111 9

Mrtllnft B sid I 00 P M CALL NOW 1 • d«v. s.-iiool Staff. no. p M 1 d.rvinl* first CHtlSTMAS DECOIATtD u-dio 1-30 P. « DUD, tiurd Monday PUBLIX Oi l.» Hnt. i*ioii(l and »-.(1J>- 8 00 P M Pharmacy 91 Main St., Woodbridge Holmes Street, Mlllburn, N. J. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 with Christmas OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY DR 9-5100 MU 6-1661 (INCLUDING CHRISTMAS EVE) Club savings j

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YOUR GARDEN THIS WEEK

Cnttinfs to Decorate There's an extra satisfaction wltirihe Very Best Foods ...the Biggest Savings• * r in decorating your home for Christmas when you can cut the greens from your own yard. Every Shopping Day! Many owners of holly trees wait until now to shape and prune them, using the cuttings to make the traditional deco- sinamom em rations. Jew trimmings also come In handy at Christmas. Both these plants can be cut back rather severely without fORMIR NIW YORK DIVISION SIOHIJ harming them because dor' NOW OWNID AND OPfRAHO IY mant buds remain on the old wood and you can expect fa- vorable growth next spring. That's the word from Don- ald B. Lacey, extension home grounds «peclallst at Rutgers. First But if you want to use cut- tings from hemlock, pine or arborvltae it's better to take National Just the tips, to avoid spoiling the shape. Stores Som* Better Outdoor* Hemlock and spruce are bet* ter for , outdoor decorations than for indoors because they rwrv. Hw rio.M to M are apt to drop their needles TOWY MTWOAY, DKUMM UMi PrfcH •fftctrn « oil H« J.r»y, f«H Wvtr «d MkMUfcmr, In warm, dry rooms. An arbor- vltae table arrangement will last longer If you can keep the stems in water. If your holly didn't comej through with a satisfying- crop of berries you can add touches of color from some of the other berried plant*. There's winterberry, for in- stance—Hex vertic!llat«- It's a deciduous holly and be found growing wild. But don't cut it because It's one of the plants protected by conservation laws. I*cey recommends winter- CHUCK STEAK berry for the home landscape- something to keep in mind next spring when you go shopping, for new shrubs. Bittersweet Is a handsome addition to an arrangement, , too, and you're lucky if you . have some of your own. It's an- other of our native shrubs that can be expensive if John Law catches you helping yourself to IXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS some in the woods. with purchaM of o 120 count for And how about honeysuckle FINAST VITAMINS berries? The specialist says the ones from Mac's honeysuckle IXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS LOOK are especially pleasing. Ground Chuck Tree From Own Yard? 50 with porthole of a half gallon You may even cut your ICi CREAM ... Any Brand Christmas tree in your own Beef Flanken U S. D. A. yard. It's been done, you know. EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS Ib It happens like this: London Broil *r.r * 9* Choice with purchase of a 24 ounce bottle 350 Someone buys a little Christ- CHUCK ROAST mas tree In a tub, enjoys it GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY 45 until after Christmas, then Gold Bond Seafood Specials plants it. IXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS E C Years pass, and the little] Stamps Boneless with purchase of a 10 ounce package No Coupon N«d«d. Sea Scallops !T,' * 65 Ib tree has more ambition than ,/|/B a Fresh Pork anyone expected. KRAFT JET PUFFED MARSHMALLOWS Bur All You Want. Offtr EfiKtiW Fancy Smelts ^1 * 29< PORK It grows tall enough to be- Buns 39 come unpleasing In the land- EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS thrv Saturday, &««mbtr 16, 1961. scape scheme, so the best! 25 with purchase of a 6 ounce can thing is to saw out the top for! 1 a Christmas tree and see the RICHMOND LIGHT MEAT CHUNK TUNA nurseryman about a replace- National Brands at Savings • • • plus valuable Qold Bond Stamps! Foods ment that will be more at home EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS in the yard. 25 with purchaM of a quart bottU FINAST SALAD OIL Age Is the Limit The oenditlon a man is in EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS Beef, Chicken or Turkey can best be judged from what MIRACLE WHIP •"" 49 he takes two at a time—stairs 25 with purchou of an 8 ounce bottle or pills—The Bluejacket, Mem LIBERTY RED CHERRIES WITH STEMS phis, Tenn. EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS c 2 29 "We WillBwyW* 25 with purchase of half pound KRISPY CRACKERS ™ 27 FERRIS SLICED BACON say* MKITA KHRUSHCHEV EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS 25 with purchaM of 1 pound . c Kferahchev has told Americans, SPRY SHORTENING.' 3' 69 "We will bury you!" He means to FRANKFURTERS Fairmount Juicy "bury" the United States! His Whole Berries timetable for world conquest is on •Thfe Wedc'i Bakery Specials • schedule/ Bat in Eastern Europe c the progress of Communism is DEL MONTE CORN - 3 47 held in check... is on the defen- DATE 2 CRUST sive! Ona powerful weapon is win- Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil Regular ning for oe. It Is RADIO KRSE NUT LOAF LEMON PIE A I I II A Ml DAD 25 fool roll 59< 25 h roll NESTLES KUROPBl But to go on, RADIO 18 ot 20 oi.< HLWft flllHr c FBSB EUROPE need* vow help! liM 33 39' CHOCOLATE BARS Mail your contribution tew W: RADIO FREE EUROPE FUND Milk Chocolate or Almond Box Wat, ML Vwnaa, N. Y.. POPPY SEED «*1 b PMuhcd a* a jmWc tnic* in w-op- PIE CRUST MIX 10 pound me «ratw» wti* Tim Mtttiitini Council VIENNA BREAD 2lt45« ftmily bar 59 IATIOHAL OCEAN SPRAY - Hi RE9UCES PRICES 2 35 BOSTON, LOS ANGELES Ftore'i another group e( new ndweed price*. Uok for the LONDON. "HI-NEIGHBOR" redoeed iheif Marker* throughwit Ihe itore. More Savings in Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 1 Largt Sin... 4 to Carton... Knt for Slicing or Salads Libby's Peaches tnatr Jumble Pack

CHRISTIAN Geisha King Crabmeot can SCIKXCK 1 ox. . I', Flat Anchovies °Z'J %cam 4 1.00 MONITOR Van Camp Pork & Beans 2 Presto Cake Flour BARTlEn Interesting Coleman's Dry Mustard ;f£l7f PtU HALVES Accurate Ralston purina Deg Chow'^35^ FANCY BANANAS •: 2 29< Richmond Extra Dtticiou* Complete " Heart Cat Food 3^25^ 16 oz can 21 iekna Monitor 0 *on tlirlr opener ,|i..i Team Loses Pair :ourt last Friday nlRht. LEGAL NOTICES id at the Nathan Hale ^«iPMl,l,||,S0X,,avV Thurs< as many games. LEGAL NOTICES T e s - sisko and| )ay «iM»t. As a remit the Carteret took an early leadjJ&G Television ,nll,n-(jw morning only »""y rfl.n, , ; 7 lt( lro lblr l0slt t ttwo te The St. Mary's tram led In in the first period and was way nday the boys will the H replaced Hlrlak's In first the first period 128. but Car PDH1.1C NOTlCK 'the first period 12-8. but Caj-mt In front at the quarter, 15 PubU< notl( l h as Hlrink's Flowers lostlteret rallied to take a 2-polnt „« T ' . lhe"' floioJ" «">? M»en that I. Ale»»ad«r Combi, CaltnW , tnr high school gym. lo 39 ,,.,: ,..«m at the Cartot iW, to 3. The Blues also had n Sets New Mark tW0 ames to Clszak 8 pluml leftd . if? ° "ft>> o' C.rterct, MlddleMi County, N J, will MU ,, wUh to rfgl*ter to!•JayVees cam,. [,,„„ b(bHUm.'lu rt1 '"' ' aa router^ularr matcmatchh IInn th thee CaiW Caiwt " ' H »t the halftlme mark. 22- commanding 23-9 lead at the at public auction In the CollKlort OKlce, ln the Borough Hall on tbt ln 20 In tht CARTERET — The J & O h, cub and Mld*et wln47 to 4(i "veovrir• Soutsnn.ih, AmiKi» ...y' r:iiilassiSS|ec BowliBowlin™g H.-.LCBKULC lini Rn In an ims*upset.. |2Oi -. In th>e thirthirdd perioperiodd ththee halfway mark. Middlesex oiit- Swrlbed "mndT " "" "* '° °'C'"C'C '" lhe lorenoon the f""0*1"! , do so at the clinic. 1lllpl r 81 11 1 ahe9 Television high team series was 11 wll bbb tt mndde ftt the tlraB nt) I; ™ Industrial x-Ray Engl-! The C and C Fuel Oil won by' " *-^ " ** * 37-33 scorcd the locals In the third .HI? if',, "" » "(oresald and will t» in Hie •final \»"\ I"*\ 37 to 35 n swe tally. broken this week In the Car- n y nl11 th le u •,',,lnr League opened t n< with Gene Uszniski in, fP over Mullers Agency. stanza but Carteret sewed up oomplew '° « *» • tuiil schedule with a I lie However, the Carteret Jay- the game by outplaying the h Kaloit th» property amtlntl g on D«f*mb»Db i JlJl , W0W0, rnrrtirrtT. -hey surged ahead In the final round. wKther with Interest and ros» on all Itemi computed to July I. INK ma over Dsrab 'fRBii. former 188. followed by Sammy Sahulclk Builders. Vltcavage- Hill Bowl when, the Hill Bowl, » which «um there ihull be «dded addition.! lntereit computed to ' 117.11 who rolled 231 and Lesko Contractors over Kasktw tanza to outplay the home Roner Bnkos led the scoring house team, rolled a 2788 series,! the rt»te of »nle and cost of unit. team by 14-9 and win out b; The tale will t» mad« In Ire to nuch perion "as will purcbaM tS» won the odd gHmr ftom Plumbing, Kochen Pharmacy with ten points on five baskets topping the previous mark of property subject to redemption nt the lowest rate of interett, Dm 111 loft!?ue leading Sisko and overSabo Sport Shop, Harry F. e. single point. John Barney scored 7 point? 2776. In winning three, the no case in exewa of 8% per annurn. If at the sale a perion »h(Ul oH« ' Burlt( Roger Bakos scored 16 polnt< 'Vclor T Trucking pinners. Asi ' Insurance over Carey and Rod Stuart rolled up six club swept the Carteret Amoco) toi purchiw* mibject to redemption m the rate of Interest lesa than 1*, to lead the Carteret team ln ne m»y In lieu of any rntc of Intereic «> redeem, offer a premiui m result the lefiderR had their Council, Scheno's Cities Serv- points. pinners and as a result went lh e molml f t p scoring. 5 * "molml of tMn af olhtt cllllrl!ea, at InI t»t»« lal»» • BOWL-MOR LANES nmrgln sliced to five ice over Port Reading Laundro- Into fourth position. The win- " 5 * " Ii Now Loostrd At Kames The box score: MIDDLESEX COUNTY n.P.A. E? ,-' \ municipality, and tha property ahall b. »truck o«. '•IT the «ecpnd place Ciszak mat and Hornak's Railings over ners rolled games of 939, 950and Wid to the bidder who offered to pny the amount of tan* or Carteret Standings as ot December n other charges, plus the hlRheat amount of premium. 34G Main Street, Woodbridge I'liimblnq, the Carteret Lanes. and 909 behind sets of 586 by p ym nt for tne 8a e O F W I. Walt Surowka and Tony Cala .., * ' J shall he made before the conclusion of tbt (Acr«u From »»« Ilurkrl) The Cisznk Plumbing bowl- The weekly honor roll includ- Fords Hecrentton 26'i lV »i», oyr tne propert1 ( y 1thalrol Mtbe retoldfor . Davidson _ 3 0 Brooknlde t>nnes 25 17 brese who hit 221. .i..»? ^n^.* °. 'I* P P "' wJitch there itmll be no othOT pur- Complete With llM,\y 'is won a pair from Tony's^d 8. Fedlam 258, J, Klsh ..., «HM;,.7 , "G^ 5 J!nd Mlcl t0 "" Bort">«h o' Carteret ln fte, for Ur Much! 3 1 Majestic Lane* , 23 19 COCKTAII. LOUNGE iln,l i»'H- Station with Jim Kcnny| °»nM S29, Kapec 223, Ga1- Hill Lanes "A" 22 20 In the meantime the tie redemption at 8%, »nd the boroudi shall have the mme remedttt and ;(lll Barney „.,.. 3 1 udlng rlght ttst and »iK a 578 set and 225 lauher 215, NadolsW 213. J Mid-State Bowl 21'i 7D>'ii which existed for first place rlgh?of redemBtloa' '' "" "• M'lweton ttl il Bakos .' 4' 8 HJlll BBowl l Lnne3 L' SNACK 1MB "" Ed Marks rolled a 614|Toth 209. Toporovic 208, Batha 18'i J3'a was broken when Kollbas Tav- "" 11Sm ^ D ler th of th« Rerlied aututM (rf 2 2 Btuart :...... 3 2 Fdlson Lane* IT', " *iS« '^V J * ASDHRW V. HORPODAR. Proprl*icir.M,n,|,, •"'t •Mtli a 234 same [or Tony's " . Kal'ta 200. Hill LnnM "B" 14 ern won two gameB from r Pednlck 0 2 2 «oM5ni?t Station. Honor Roll (200 or Dfttfr Games, Strollers Bakery on a fine team b re hhee alale ethe 1 m k Wyskowski 0 1 1 6000 or Dfttett r SetsSt) .»/, ?f T ..l'°l t '' °*" " ""y » « P»ym«nt ooff thth«« lrd b effort.- Bill Koby topped the amount due tojetheth r with In unit and' cost Incurred to date oJ pay. y>M8. Sitars is currently in O. Cywnr 214-195-245—654. J. AR ment and which payment shall be made at the office of toe CoU«Cto* 5 8 Ho 202, M. Znlarftna 213, D. Smlnk losers with a set of 571. Leo's of Tarn, Borough Hall. Carteret, N, J, S andd 229 thirthird pposition, one game out 0: 16 15 47 202. D. LoRonla 212-190-2031—604, J. Inn suffered an upset when took three from thh e ClkClark'serond' . 3*. Mary's Dnnlelj 200-222, J. Coles 221, M. ALEXANDER COMBA, Thorn 214, H. Wriltmore 222, E. they lost two games to the J Collector of Taiei The J. and O. Television boyi G Jtsperson 204. L. Fish 227-195-204- and O Television boys. John swept Zuback Builders thereb! Selover _ 8 Owner Block 826. J. Dohn 203-212, B. Palmer 238- Kelly struck out ln the last Sidney Brown _.. .. ent into a third place tie with O'Donnell „ 2 604. F. FreehlM 203, O. Wlrth 215, 12U M. Holowatch 239, L. Butkocy 202. Elsie ft James Cwrlco 15J 1tars. Mike 'Magella's 566 sel Schwarlch + LEGAL NOTICES Walter & Sthel 81Ur & Jolm.J. Gordon ...... 2 Hlrnn Corp .V- .-....„ 222 nd 227 game were high for theKukolskl Bfoolslawa Dombroskl . \ Inners. Kukulskl, J. .._ l FIRST NATIONAL BANK Btanlslau Dombrownkl Clark Electric with Joe Sub Terls .... 1 Vera Stragapede IN CARTERET John Henry Brooks NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING John H, Brooks «k rolling a 628 .set and 25 OF SHAREHOLDERS John H. & Htttle M. Brooks .. ame won three games from 18 10 46 The Annual Meeting of Share- Zolton Sc Florence Tuhasz —J. 10 Ippolito Furriers. Nunzii Carteret 8 14 11 14-47 Rolls 574 & 212holders of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK IN CARTURET, N. J, Will he oiled 583 for the losers. Saints 12 8 17 9-46 CARTERET — Vera Straga- Held at the office of the Bank, 25 Suggests pede rolled a big 574 set fend Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N, J., Tuesday, January 9, 1862, at 9:30 212 game In the Carteret Lane: A. M., for the electloa of Directors Womens Bowling League this for tha ensuing year, also for the week. transaction of any other business SANTA CLAUS IN A BATHING SUIT? that miy properly come before the The second placo Idea! meeting. The polls will open at 9:45 It sounds ridiculous, BUT A SWIMMING POOL Liquors sliced the league lead- A. M. and remain open for oni Ing Klein's 5 and 10 pinners' hour. FOR CHRISTMAS MAKES SENSE. A $25 de- E. MICHAEL DONNELLY posit will hold your pool, and WE'LL pay for the lead to two games by upsetting Executive Vice President and excavation when you want it installed. Get a the leaders in the odd same. Cashier In another match the Port Dated; Catteret, New Jersey beautiful Gift Certificate to put under the tree. December 11, 1961 Reading Esso team won a pair C. P. 12/8. 15. 22, J9/81 Thrill your family this year CHEVROLET SANDMAR POOL CO. 49 Tennyson Street Carteret — from — KI 1-2190 AFTER GO YEARS GODENY CHEVROLET GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret DUE TO ILLNESS

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Mary's bas-. krtbnll tfam camp into town on Middlesex Tuwday nisrit. Mwlppd thff CARTEHET -.. With! Bowling alleys have come a long way during the p B!u f hv an PWSV 57-39 scnvr WirlRollnskl strons , ' f past decade. What was one? a dingy alley poorly i>nd «-fni homo vpry hnflp> . Kepich Esso Pin basket end scoring 141 ventilated and patronized by men alone, has been Cnrtrr • trailed Drncticnllv mostly under the nil the W'iv and w.is behind hv Artie McMahon folio , transformed into a beautiful establishment with IR.-16 ni tiir hnlfti'iip. The Team in Big Lead ly with 12 points, t|,B lounges and spacious air-oonduioivd and well- Blues wxe iM'Mic'.ilarly wpak'ntv HlKh School baskets under Head Coach Wi illuminated alleys, with a first class grill where their scored lt« first vk-to h Tlir visitors en.jovrd, In Opener 39-24 one can get a sandwich or a lip .t amen. onls ll)ii Plmimncy in a crucial «lo»ly with leading restaurants in the East as well as some I Tonight the Carteret team holding Of |1 m| (•will play Mi'tuchrn at the Cnr- However In the 'Hi!I winners were of those in Europe. Itprct team's home <*urt. .Nnxt the Carteret tenm. Kuril's Bar and Drill over West Tuesday the Blues wtll'trnvcl to His name is Val Mecch* and he is a reserved fuiin some of his experience in some ot the finest restau- tournnm"'!*. ' ' | Despite t!M. V|,,,(, ovii Kuhn's and the Gem Coach Wen Sprwak S. A. St. Mary's (57) 1 U|iiDi over United Nt'WI rants in Europe. His experiences abroad have taken G P the boys iwd pinny I'NBF.ATKN ('. II. FRKSHMEN FOOTIl.M.I. team fetnl at I'I'J.i p.irtj I" I'nuik mil .l»;in\ in ^nippim: Ccnu-r. Left lo perlence yet befou- him to the finest hostelries in Rumania, Albania, Jankowski 1 0 The weekly honor roll in- risht. Wos Spt'Wiik, freshman couch: Frank Schnnrhiish, proprirtnv iinsciiliim tnipln: Kmcr (i.uiudii ind .Irrnmr Tardy, oope with some of [\iv Italy, England and France. Suminski 2 2 cluded J Darab 245. R. CastH- Tibbitt 4 2 freshiiuii i>la>rr*, anil Assistant Coarli ,lim (iilr.iin, In U»i» ftre.ii this M ,,SI Coming to this county six years ago, he worked lanr 221 L. Kuhn 220. 211 and VttUrn 'If,, hodkiewicz 0 2 fiOa. F. Alton 214. R. Rosco 219 as "head cook, head waiter and maitre d'hotel in Kre.iger y 7 4 3—Nu-Wav Cleaners Id. !ur Tulil .-• '.'DO were also 11T1- and L. Aboreen 206. Fltzmorris 0 1 portanl ;n thr vii'tniy. the Tavern Restaurant in Newark, rated among j Slovak Club Wins 4—Carteret Lines Green wal (Is Hold Koby . Murray l 0 5—Lillians Dress Shop Thi' s,iihvood Kivlers scored the leading 50 in the world Also in Club 21, Dan- Kennedy 2 0 4 Kopln .:.. 6—Midues Beauty Nook an iipni over the Miller Mason, Sklb* Derent 0 o 0 7—Eberhart Bnbic, Inc. ii'.im by niindinu a clenn Freshmen Bow in ny's Hideaway and Ma Leone's, three highly exclu- 0 Over Suto Team Five Game Lead Rusnak ... Farrell 0 0 8—Rahwiiy Inn .svu'i-p as Denny Medvetz lilt sive restaurants in New York City. But when you tonnors ^ 0 0 0, CARTERET — The Slovak CARTERET Orrenwnld's the muplrs hard for a 582 stt Mantle . Club won two games over Suto's IiiMirnnce scored \\ sweep vic- Opener by 37-35I McMahon stop and talk to Val, he is modest and says "that's 1 on mimes nf 207. 137 and 23fi • 11 57 Luncheonette to hold a three. tory over Superior BurniM Serv- Elek Petii hud n high narnr of; 'BellU ...... all in a day's work." CARTKRET _ The carieret Carterft Oil) same lead in the Cartyret City;Matty Udzielak ice to hold its five-iiame load m freshmen dropped their open- the Ciirtfret Lam's Friday He told us the other day he can prepare almost G pjBowliiiK League at ,the Acad- Th(, Huifci'vt'H Oarage team ing ganw to the St Mary'* 20 Ni«ht bowh.i!! li'iicue. Till1 McMahon . 4 12!'.'my Allevs. Suto'.s are currently ihe Cinte.r Bar team (rosh by ft 3^.35 Kmt ln fc 134, any delicacy that one may want. "Just give me a 1 4 in second position. Coffee Milt, taking Hirer froth Mantie Rolls 641 Set .Alth Pmil Hiivin hitting hlsli itightly foudhi conten pl*yed, (1 little while to get it together," he added. .... 0 0 The P.B.A. copped three] CARTEKET — The league the last place Team No held 8hern Wiegolinski .•ami's of Ml 147 and IV. mid nt South Amboy Tuesday aft- Kopin 0 0 names over Trost Builders to leading American Bar lost two onto second place. u 580 set. Eppa J ermxin. Koby 0 maintai''"""n" ""'"third plac~'~~~e i'n" the games in thr Carteret Mnjor The only other thrc gume .Sweeps will recorded by Zlmko team standing. Al's Belltz 7 14 Bert and League. In addition, both the winner was Habo's .Sport Shop Savels Pain! ov. i Sterling and ()f ThU)rf local continftent led most Soiwinv Rtisnak 2 look a pair from Lord Maxwell Carteret Lanes and Almnsi over the Ciirtwt I^anes. Two IndiistMp.l X-H. i but in Carteret Rec. Dept. No 1 tenm ,.l0{*j '~carteret was hel^""«»«d to thre-e rjjnTrSo:::: Skiba 0 llSocta. Truckln;; won two and all three game wins were posted by Kiic- nvrr InduMiuil X-Hay No M'fklewta : - points and thereby lost out. Kelledy 0 0 The weekly honor roll ln- teams ber.une tied for first sur Fuel Company1!over Walt & tenm Bmh 2,cluded Geza Stojka 203, John The Blues led at halftlme by Carteret Recreation Dept. Frank A Joan's Bakus 1 place in tar torrid team race. Gem's Flowers, Hiid Wood- luiits took the odd UAIW Sop&yda .... I 2|Kuchma 200. A. Sica 213, Joe Trailing m second place by 23-18 nnri by 32-29 at the con- Senior Basketball League O P bridse Motors over Aiidclo Mi-'d-nm Ohluit - - Malek, Jr., 205-216, and Matt game wen the Ideal Liquor pin- chad and Sons, .Jow* five »VY Kt'U1'b' A«rK™: ClUSlon Of tllC thlrd Perlotl- 8cor« by Periods- Binstein 11 25 over Standings as of Dec. 13th 16 39 Sloan 221. ners. Lou s Tavern is third, one There was a lonu list of .nci thr St-miv.ii Five delentcd Ernie Depaulo scored eleven Cftrteret " n Feldman 8 W ^Referee: Galloway. Umpire: full garni out of first place, bowlers on the honor roll in-thr LI-:\IK\ team points for Carteret and Ralph Middlesex « 4 I Stise 5 12 Antone.Uo followed with Un Prank & Joan's 1 jWadson. Pete s Diner Leads while til. Economy Aluminum cludinn Bob Urban. M3. 221- Referee: Calyd LaSalle 1 point.' Umpire: Crlsufulh A & 0 Cardinal 1 Kiraly 0 „ i »,./-. Corp. and Caruso's Five trail by 612 wries. Russell Smith 207. H . ' Kuce by \me Games|two fun ta , Synosky 206. Einie Sabo I "Ii < artfret Frrahmrn Darab's Tavern 0 Drammond 0 Diner •> O CARTERET — The powerful] Matty Vdzielak Was the top 210, Fred Rmiwn 200. EURcne p s .. m P Woodhull , 0 R.C.'sWinTwo 2 . .„, Pilot Pla Falcons 0 Petes Diner bowling team won!man of tin- nisht as he found Uszenski 224. Stan Watyclm \yJlHH' ITOm 10 Heiuhtchew 2 Lou's Tavern 0 0 Flore ... 0 Sico 2 2 three more games in the Tues- the lanes to his likinif and *'icz 22S. .Jim Kmus '225. and e| Score Clean Su Kent 1 »P 5 0 t Next Games: Wed. Dec. 20th In Mixed League day Nisht Womens Major scored a 641 on tames of 183 Bill Toth 215. CARTKKl- - - Pelf.-- Dmcr 10| CARTERET - Tli, Billlnski 2 Fllc 1 0 The first game starting at CARTERET — R.C.'s main- League at tlie Carteret Lanes. 223 and 235 in leading the - "" ii.ovrd up' t'i rf:'h:ll a half '.'.ami' 5' 2land the Tank Huu-,- lDfl laul0 5 1 28 The leaders defeated the sec- i-:n VIC- 111 the 1' ,r ,i iriidi.iK SytH)- l - ttimalch, l'-i names car 7:30 P. M. will have the Pal- 7 63 tained its three-game lead in Lou's Tai to a sw*eep 0 0 . cons squaring off against Lou's Darabs Shorecrest Mixed Bowling ond place Frank'Browns team tory ovei Kay's Restaurant •Airckl '< b' t.ikmi: 2'-- fr«miB»rton ... 0;U.S.M.R, Handicap Leaders I pset in ; 0 0 Tavern which has yet to be 0 PjLeague by taking two gamesiin bumper week action. As a Joe Brzo/ .wski -rolled 599 for- while the U-iiuuc Hrfferan ... 0, League last Frldny i, ! tested in league play. In the Sweda 3 Blfrom the Five Spares, while the[result of the sweep, the leaders the winne: i druppiiif! two — other matches the RIK 1 15 5 J second game slated for 8:30 P. Oreenberg 4 8'second place Hits and Missesjnow hold a big margin of nine Reggie luhnson's 606 and nu's.lo Mulieis Insurance. ] . 35 the Pilot Plant both M., Prank and Joan's Pizzaria Pitzula 3 8, won a double victory over Von-i full games in first place. Richie M:de«zs 583 toppod 9 o'clock Loop'1 'The oi:iy tlui'i; tame w inner j St. Mary'» Frnhmtn ISA clean sweeps, wuh the will be pitted against the A. and Sharkey 2 4 tex. The third place Evo's Mary Ogarek, one of the Guy's Electric. CARTEPET — The leaders was the third pliic Joe's Mar-, G p Uking Reseach w.A -he 0. Cardinals. Both of the teams Kertes l 3'dropped two games to the Nehi:leading female bowlers in town! The Ca::eret Lanes won a :n the Nine O'clock Kellers M which swept Brran's Bus Triggs 1 1 3 Plant winning over 11-..- R| have yet to suffer a loss. The Terebetsky * 4:pinners. rolled a big set of 548 on games'match over the Economy Alum- loop were upset when Bills Service. [Doyle 7 1 15j T*o game victorif winner will have undisputed Yarcheskl . 2 Making the honor roll thisiof 170, 200 and 178. inum Corporation. Lou But- Gulf Service took the odd game The uveKly honor roll m-iTeris 2 ' 3 7 corded by the Penh possession of first place. week were Andy Verdi 200, Tex; The team standings are as kocy led the Ideal Liquors to to clow the nap to three games eluded Joe Mutmiu. 203, Roy Suchecke 3 4 10;Ski-Boys In an up 17 8 42 Oesimone 206, Jay Wagner 207,!follows: the top with a bis 600 sines. Lenny Tulakii luved the -wav Goderstad 200. Mike Skerchck;Fitzmorris 1 0 , 2|Oiant« over the Erecsi & J A * 0 CARDS BEAT FALCONS £ 14 16 10 23—63Don Sullivan 227, Clark Green- 1—Pete's Diner Almaei Tavern won two from with * hkh «ame of 223 and 202, Sandy Piy>7 200 and Jehni -: • .1-. -*.. -<""»*• v|MD«d tbt Eagles ovci the, rabs 10 6 12 14—42 the American Bar m an upset. 569 set. J;m Eg^eif.s 202 and Duerscheidt 201. I . '14 9 The A & 0 Cardinals won an berg 210 and Ed Kitzis 225. 2—Frank Browns Dept. Store 3l'0«ice. easy game over the Falcons in a Senior League scheduled 'game 45 to 29. Cardinals took a 13 to 1 first period lead and coasted the rest BILL'S Gulf Servici of the way. Tony Zullo, Rich Potts and Howie Rozzelle each scored 10 points for the win ners. Stagno scored 15 points for the-fcsers. A & O GPP Carmichael . 1 0 Lltwlenskl 0 l l Koliba* ...._ „ 0 0 0 Zullo ..v, 4 2 10 Trucke 0 0 0 Potte 4 2 10 BWowarczulc * 0 2 Mesqulta ~ 2 0 4 Bozzelle 5 0 ID Lehotsky 3 0 6 Free Gifts! Falconi W G r P Lenart _..>J „ o o AT OUR GRAND OPENING- Smarro •„ „ 1 0 Stagno ...... 6 3 15 Williams 0 1 1 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY P. Giles ,_ 0 Kondrk 0 Fitzgerald „.... 4 l 9 Dec. 21 st Dec. 22nd Dec. 23rd J.'Giles 1

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FRANK k JOAN'S WIN Senior League basketball be- gan its 1961-62 season on Wed- nesday as the Frank and Joan's "SANTA" Pizzaria won over Darabs Tav FREE 10 EVERYONE! srn by a 63 to 42 win. Will be here Mark Binstein led the scor- ng with 11 baskets and three ALL DAY SET OF FOUR fiouls for 25 points. Feldman chipped iniwith 18 points. SATURDAY! Off ice Leads hy Antique Car Glasses Grand Opening \ \ One Game CARTERETT — In the U.S Special Next Thursday, Dec. 21 M.R. Bowling League on Tues- day night at the Carteret • Free Balloons! Lanes, the Main Office and trffe Electricians scored sweep wins Gift Friday, Dec. 22 & Saturday, Dec.2: over the Mechanics' No. 2 and the Yard respectively. Two game wins were turned for in by the Mechanics No. 4 aver • Free Lollipops! the Tank House, the Mechanics No. 1 over the Silver, the Bheeters over the Mechanics No. 3 and the Smelter over the SJOP IN! Lead Burners. Free Refreshments! In the see-saw team race, the Office Is in the lead by one full game with a 27-15 record. The weekly honor roll In- Featuring cluded Maj Sloan 216,201, Mike Sleklerka 226, Dan McDonnell GULF'S NEW BILL'S GULF SERVICE 20$, Joe Nascak 203, Mike Kur- tiak 318. Tony Skrypocski 211, "Complete One Stop Service" John Kuchma 205, Carl Sandt Economy Gasoline 20$, B1114Maton 203. Fred Carl 201, Joe KlBh 205, Bill Rasi- Roosevelt Avenue & Pekola Terrace, West Carteret mowks 204, Mike CzarnoU 202 "GULFTAHE" and Leon Pott* 200. Open DaUy 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. - Sunday 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. ^ * Phone 969-9876 PAOE V EtnbkmUnitYule Entertainment Jaycees Plan First fo present Held at DmUh Home CD Director h Planni W00DBRIDOI - Memberi >( Brownie Troop U and In- Yule Party Saturday ol Story termediate Girl Bcout Troop 03, Addresses will \r under the leadership of Mri. T, Active Year WOODBtoX}* Robert and worthwhile year, and the ! the Woodtoidge Town- group is planning to make 1962 and chair- at the Danlih Home In ship Jajcees announced SO an even Digger year for civic WOODBRIDOE - Mrs. Jo- Metuchen, Carol Christensen, Lions Club ",i ctiurch, announced needy ehlldren have been in- improvement. seph Varey.i wayt and means'senior scout aide, wu narrator Amoitg the goals for the r r story of the Writ committee chairman, an- and Joseph Vart played several vited to the Jaycees first Christ- WOOUBKIDQE - Fallout coming year, Mr. Mann, an- ,,•• will be told In the, nounced •• a meeting of Em-accordlan selections, Ktleen [mas party and Santa ciaus will radiation, shelters, and su'rvl* nounced u to establish a blood ,,t,irps In carols by the'CtVtoHtte- Iblem Club 351 Monday night, Christensen accompanied the visit them from 2 to 4 P.M. val. wrre discussed at the regu- donor service for cluH members' of the Youth Choir several working events are be- girls on the piano. Saturday at the Colonia CMc lar mcptinu of the Woodbridf* by Janunrv 1. Details nrr be- I.lous Club. Stanley Mann, .,ii\y sdiool members, planned Improvement Club. i p.M. in the Hospital Party future. At the completion of the pro-. ing reviewed by Cy Brnmborg, program chajrman, Introduced gram Amy Aaroe distributed Transportation Is being fur- .committee chairman. •inlin M. Cain, operational di- lt, audltorlum. Carmc A tour of Publi1 c Service, Perth fudge which she nude for each nished by the Jaycees. Refresh In the spirit of rector of Civil Defense, w»io ,lin Egry will b« the resident of the home. Christ' merits and gifts contributed bncooperatlon they plan to nid had fe"** »f !? spoke on the ways individuals will I mas table centerpiece* were si many local businesses will beTlhe WoodbrMjre Township Con- HI best ofowci mcwselrer Joyce Oyenes,. ~.. ,„, .. 1 r u in so given for their dining room distributed to all. cert Orchestra In obtaining from radiation and the hazard* ry 1to t on ho ,men. D»bbl« .III- J™^, »[>clctaiK'S^'*tl l party hhele d a it *u announced^ie Woodbrldge Township Bus- All reservations will close on NiRht, February 17. accordlni Satt last ,n Kovach who wiUland Miss Ann Kom as co-chair- '-day which will be an an- today by M. Joseph Duffy less and Professional Women's! MoWy at. 5 P. M. All those to a report by Edward OoulUon, <;undsy m (ivpn 'lub for the Holly Debutante who have returns to make on Bchool mem-men. A donation «a^ aiso mado "' t since the first county chairman of The Na- entertainment chairman. with flfte 1>r f (l all to be held December 28 at {to two needy families for "' ' successful. jtlonal Foundation. .... tickets are asked to do so. as Hr. Isadora Rabinowitz, preit* .T-_I will be led oy'Christmas. Mri Andrew Fcnvar Mrv Paul Yulias, community, eotch Plains Country Club, soon as possible. ident, advised the board of dl- Gerity, who Is serving as : Janice P»liwoda, w«s In charge of the project chairman, announced Debutantes are requested to Debutantes who have not rwtors approved donatloni to >rT1 >|flt1 MOD chairman for the third >.rlco, FloretU Htnyect A Christmas partv was held " ! on of a group of "can- iport at the Country Club on registered their gowns, must do ,the MtiMli of Dimes and Th« year, will head a group of vol- 50 flt once witl1 Mrs /,-, Carroll, Joyce 81- at a meeting let week with •esslngs which was pre- ?uesday, December 26,prompt-' ' William iTuberculoslj League. 1 1 1 1 unteers who will seek funds In at 6:30 P. M. for a final Brennan at the Brennan Agcn- • unda Kocsl. Mrs. Franeei Menw*:; and ^i'-^ '" '" ' The 1 A five year perfect attend- H!'.'.[. - 9mantjJanuary for r fighting three on Main . M : Con ehearsal. They are asked to W Street, Woodbridge. at s. in- w « -F'PP>ing diseases: birth de- ! ance pin was awarded to Rob- rantffrhllr dOuU witd h wilal Annhorsee Kozwinneo rin «•», charit• MMe ThAnen dar Jor-''"k I1"1111 Ph8 C nvem ring their escorts, if possible "~ h hild with h i , ,hL K, ? 'ecu, arthritis and polio. lert Hirschfield and a one year > Chnrltable work --•"' The night of the Ball debs and l pin to Andrew Muska. Franeil care In tlin area. Commenting on what can be ,nd escorts are asked to be ht Bopp was Installed as a new, lone for those born with birth he Country Club no later thanj Lists member, and Francis Champa lefects. Mr Gerity said; I P. M. The debutantes will] was welcomed into the club. Choirs to Take Part ''ry appreciative ! "Through experience- and•eceive the guests from 8:30 to P.M.- Youth Program Otto Mayer, holiday dinner -rr plnn.1 were d!:wisKedtMhnl treatment and There are a few tickets re- AVENEL — Congregation memberlilp tea to- be> rehabilitation ol B nal Jacob wil1 attend the affair, December 27, vl>rely maining for the Ball and they' ' hold Its month, !ifld at the home of Mrs l^ "'PP'ed polio patients, 6:15 P.M. to contact him at In Candlelight Service •>"" Qerek, The Natlon>1 may be secured by calling anyjty meeting Sunday at 9 P. M. president. Sun-! foundation has tlj LI 9-6060 not later than De- d«y a'ternoon helped the medical profession member of BPW, Mlsf Anne'at e Avenel-Colonla Com- ; A candlelight menu. undw-the lilt January 14, In 'cember 20. Sons and daufhteri :•<• of of gain a vast reservoir of knowl 'munlty Center, according to MRS. TER J. TALMONT ! y held at the First Mr«. HarUfy/Tield a the of members who are of hljh ""•*lvesof members of the Wood- edge applicable, to victims o: announcement today by Mar- in church, Sunday, Andr«w*flu^( : I school or college age will b« fr «-id?.' B.P.O.E. 2118 to become other crlpplers such as birth tin Lltlnger. !• M All ftr» choirs, A Bell jCTIolr from U, guests. second member defects. Lions Receive Youth activities, under the ,. direction of Vern Presbyterian church i: "New i direction of Jules Isler, nclude Miss Evelyn Womelsdorf Mlniiter of Music, \on will iti.g bvfore tl. Initiation of a group «fi "New and improved ap> Christ •' iember.1 mil talte placeiProac!lf« to relieve speclfli Five-YearPinsa program as follows: . „:<• with music and in blrth story as it th I"- '!.'• January meeting, and defects problems ftfe Fourth, fifth and sixth AS&R Workers .'ns!.i!l,ition of new officers will ln& developed continuously 1: AVENEL _ The Purpose,'students, under the supervision, of Tek J. Talmont h-n'.iv «<:; c..i-.clu(lf'"• March 12 with Mrs John Clinical Study Centers am duties and responsibilities of|of Mllton Elg; m.v/Y. group' 1 1 Honor Wilson D: C.isrlw 8. Mac- with t;,- luming ,,f • :.dH. Ura/.nno. supreme president 'SP" * Treatment CenUrs sup being a member of a Lions cubtor seventh and elghth grade AVENEL — Saturday after- brown accessories and a belge| ra l , under the leader5hip of Rutgers University, Miss Eve- Mrs, Talmont, a graduate ofJP- Wilson, Superintendent Of meeting at Stanley's Diner. • nirlh of Jesus, A- R*\ Brif I.arw. V.-U\ w '-^ planned. conditions resulting from |Yale AbramSi wiual l meet lyn Pay Womelsdorf, daughter •Woodbrldge High School, at- the Transportation Department '. flhephrrts and the rtUry for Futli at \V.,r« mil In charge of hospitality olrth defect* may be prevented Daniel Planzbaum, first vice Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 P. M.of Mr, and Mrs. E. Guy Worn-tended Grove City College. Pa., at the American Smelting and •.ibleaus will be preach at the J n.d io A M Mr?7.n:tan Mivrr •hroufrh earlv detection ant jpre«ld.ent, presiding officer, in- at the center. The U.S.Y, teen- lsdorf, 370 Avenel Street, be- and Is employed at Raritan Refining Company, was given a '.-pictint the scenes nerviers \n MJCK'•: /..•- Till Irfatment," roduced Lion Governor Arthur|agers meet Mondays from 7:30 came the bride of Tek J. Tal-Valley Broadcasting Company. testimonial dinner by the em- mont, son of Walter TalmontJ ployees of the Perth Amboy •»nnn part In the preafh »t ! »:.d'.! A M or: th» rp Mr. Qerlty is the owner Lance and his coblnet, Jlralto 9 P. M. with their leader, New Brunswick, as a continuity; ,•• f™m UJ« Clulitlsn topic 'J'»'ii t!,» Si :o:' for Molbey, deputy governor; Ab- Harold Meltz. Garden City, L. I., and the late director, Plant, Tuesday at Coby's Res- the Leon J. Gerity Funeral Mrs. Talmont. Rev. Bradford »t.d Drama Dfparl-F»lk \V.:D I-:! ner Feldman, zone chairman taurant. (Itlb Meets Uomc. Active In civic and pro Regular services will be held Abernethy officiated at theHer husband, a graduate of fesslonal affairs, he Is a memand Dick Splvack, secretary- tomorrow at B:3o P,M . spon- Solebury School, New Hope, Mr. Wilson will retire on HSMMMMMWMMWMWt !)pr n double ring ceremony. rhe Hun- °' * ' Middlesex Cound treasurer. All spoke on the sur>|sors oIth e Oneg shabbot after Pa., and Rutgers University, isDecember 31, after 35!2 years Knlghts of 1 of service with the American Mi.-Aii'.nlcan citizen? Qub Columbus, Re' interest the serv|ces wm ^ Mr. and Mrs The bride, given in marriage .employed at the same place as i meet (.might 7 45 at theJohn J' Orlffln *««mbly 4tl to the men. Sol Slotnick; Mr. and Mrs by her father, was attired in 'aa sports and newswnter. Smelting and Refining Com- to the Tree- luanan It^formfd Church **&"' N- J- 8tat< Funeral D Mr. Lance ^warded five year Charles Goldberg and Mr. andsown of roBepoint Chantilly pany. He started as a Welgrrr :-.! Strfi't and election of r'ct0" Association. Middlesex pins to Nathan Temkin, Qeo- Mrs. Herman Jutkowitz. All lace with a sweetheart neckline in the Baltimore Plant mid Somerset rge Ketzehberg, Daniel Planz-j i|i be celebrating their wed- and long sleeves, and featuring [ • worked his way tn his prcs'ii' icT* »-;ii dikp place Re- Funeral Directors Ai w 1 4BUL0VA

• Gift Boxed Cigars ... UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OURS! Reduced! • Whitman's Boxed Candy Kngagf ment, Autograph and Trip • Christinas Wrappings Books • Diaries • Photograph and Scrap Albums • Doll Clothes BEAUTIFUL TREES • Games for All Ages CEASAR'S PINK - GREEN - SILVER 120 Alain Street, Woodbridge GOJLD (Plain and Snow Covered) STREET, PERTH AMBOY Open Daily I A. M. - S P. M p Miyltlr Suptr Mirktt Sunday 6 A. M. -1 P. M, Phone VA 6-0K5 FREE PARKING AT SEAR ENTRANCE Hkllf MUIIT 'TIL CHRISTUM GRAVE Wreaths BLANKETS Live and Artificial $050 $•179 up Uir'tiltnai High f«lhion Merrier II carrltd Ufougr> to • Outdoor Snow-Flok Kits p«rf#ct blind ol cue J briciltt. Thi CriKtndt Decorations To Spray Your Tree JlowerS from With Snow! WMJ' Of All Types Hi the trsditwnal poinittttu in ribbon-Usd con- ,,,r,r or a niagnincent bouquet of row, flofKi add MSV ,nd wlof to Chriitmu. They cost » little, yrt repay CHRISTMAS WINDOW um over in pleuure ... and, renumber, if Jtiu're In CARD SPECIAL! CANDLES about the right gift^don't hwitaU, mi (W»w«s. iRej. 1.35 Boxf and lor your far-away friends and With Purcluw , That bf*Ur Yuletid* of ] or Moif C llo if.*—: 1 Cirdi Uuun|^ow«n 89 Bo 1 In Bin. ciitltitd witsip'oof stMck.rsilsUnt. lumm Ijriswt Fn» Our Complttt Mock Remember The Birds Tinsel lit hinds ind dltl. •' UPPIIT W»ATM Jwsion*rsc«l«! J-- At Christmas... Garland •bUDAT WATCIOS ENGRAVED FREE! Wild Bird Seed Tree Tops 1HTIC1 WOKJt PONf oototruL Wrappings 5 lbs. for 60c Table Deconilmus OPEN EVERY NIGHT MErcury TILL 9 O'CLOCK 4-1636 Be Prepared.,. SNOW SHOVELS and ROCK SALT MARTIN LAWRENCE mm* AMBOY FEED CO., Inc. WASSOCS FLOWER SHOP E»t. J919 — OPEN EVERY NIGHT X1U- 9 — We Deliver! N. J. 279 New Brunswick Avenue (cunu of out sum) Perth Ainbov 111 3-1350 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR They include recordings, slides, Later In the evening Garry and Gwynne dances with the 5 foot Moore Snarl at a "Brotherhood Club" film strips, motion pictures

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