first The News! Tot Value—Shop The Ad* Th« Largest And Beit Shop*, Sor* Of The Town ic«i In The Area Are Our Adrer- Home-Town P»per nbent- titert, Patronize Them I ' X-XXVHI-—No. 14 Published Bvery Thursday WOODBRIDGK N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 . ICptered an necomi class mattar at 11 Green St., Woofbrldge, N, J. Rt tha Pout OBlce, Woodbrldg*, N. J. PRICE FIVE GENTS
High School Musicians In Band Concert May 17 Clean-Up Mind If We N» J. Adopts weetness Boast Just AND Week' Set A Wee_Bit? Own Route Light May 13-18 Steady Growth 01 Our S-100 Plan Newspaper Shown In ,. dmrlrt E. Gregorr Bailey Urges All House- Today's 18 Pages • Original Line From v ,„. without encour- holders To Dispose Of Bonhamtown to Port h WOODBRIDGE—Tod«r'. !•• ,.,„ i ihink I could write 'Junk And Rubbish' me of The INDEPENDENT- Reading Is Accepted ^,,,niuH commentary LEADER hit 18 ptg«». WOODBRIDGE -- "Clean up Naturally, we point out thi» n liiilr|>fnrtMlt-I,t»d«r) priiiocratic admin- IV :I your buck yards, cellars and other fnct with tome pride" (or it re- TRENTON--On a rccommend*- iim ,„ HK; county Prp- places collecting rubbish," Health prdenti the fruiti of long, tion of C'lmiies M. Nobel, Stats .,--.-. iillirc put two de- Officer rtnrold J. Bailey adviser often discouraging •ffortl to Highway Engineer, formal adop* build our newipaper to that it tion of Route 100 alignment from .\, Township residents today in an- ,,'(,,runs nut on a ljmb- would merit the confidence and Route '1U ncur Bonhsmjown, R»ri- ,\ nouncing that Clean-up Week wil mppnrl not only of thii com- tan Township, through. Wood1- ' ., |jr|iulilicJiti adminis- be conducted here May 1H-18. munity but the entire «re» it bridge Township to the Port Rea'd-' Minniptly sawed off Mr. Bnilty declared thiit he Inn wrvti. We believe that the iiiR R.iilroad, was announced today , • tcady growth olf The INDE- |,,.nr;i!li them. pvi'.sonatly been making inspoc by State" Highway Commissioner PENDENT-LEADER ai evi- ,.,-illv sink' my teeth Spencer Miller, .Ir. »' tions throughout the Township denced by lodny'l Jltue indi- The location selected i& that , lHr| (li/ccption of this flnil has ordered householders, in cates a consistently widening which was displayed o'h ft map ,,,,1-iiciilarly when'it is neccptance of the paper by our several cases, to get rid (if junk at the Township Engineer's office lubicriberi and advertiien j,,.,l ,m ;t couple of and rubbish they have collected mid at the public hearing held by nlikc, for they are inter-depen- l, , when the the State Highway Department in i v lh Abort are pictured memlxsri of the Woodbridge High School Jamei Janucci, Rudolph Gutwein, Jfttnei Mazza, Alex Tarcz, on their premises. dent. , itv thick a year Trenton on April 11. (i or Senior Band which will piny at the annual concert of the Raymond Holzheimer, Jamei Auburn, Benjamin Den Bleyker, The Health Officer also urged We are'happy, naturally, that Commissioner Miller stated no ,,. ihi'ic hiking it while Woodbridge High School Auditorium. LWft to right, they are! Robert Obropta, Dominick La Penta. residents "to clean up that lot next we can ftihion a newspaper Bottom row, Barbara Lakatoi, Dorothy Loval, Richard Larten, door, too." He said he realized that alternate proposals were submit* lH1htiiiaiis back home Fourth row, Edward Sleczkowiki, Jamci Dauda, Robert Gaw- whose content and editorial Dominick Cavallero, Howard Pcndcr, Joieph Silagyi, Robert the "lot next door" usually be- ted by Knritnn Township or Wood-, into their roniak, Leo Chrittemen, Ralph Anzevino, Thomai Maney, WiW itnmina are lufficiently attract Burrowt, John O'Neill, Steve Olah, Nortna Wnldmnn, Lorraine longs to someone else bill, hi ivc to permit independent judg bridge Township engineers and jlmoling empty liam Boehm, Clifford Knudien, Gerard Novak. Top row, Lafayette Wargo. pointed out that if a little effor n\cnt lo prevail over the petty the State's plans- were deemed the very best that could be devised I (if the side of Second row, Paul Benyola, Daniel RtmcU, Cataldo Luoo, Ken- Livingtton, William Bennett, Edward Gunther, Calvin Barrett, was used in cleaning it up that i tlirusti of a casual detractor. with the minimum encroachment hs about what neth Manning, William Wiegeri, John Moilcy, George Pappai, Rodney Birong, Conductor Theodore H, Hoopi, Robert Chinchar, would enhuin'e the surrounding upon developed property. to do for Warren Barber, Joieph D'Altxandri. Third row, John Nagy, Donald Painter, Charlei Davii, Richard Popovich, property. 1, and if, they "We must, get rid of rubbish, "Owners <>r homes tlllil may be " junk and refuse," he concluded, Vet Welcome affected." the commissioner stat- "and at the same time wo will help ed, "will be prrmitted to retain Board To AirJunior, Intermediate And Senior B. Of E. Names to eliminate mosquitoes, rats and ownership of their buildings eo 11 II.' tradition of my disease." Plan Studied that they may be moved to new locations. though, I will put School Aims School Staffs During Clean-up Week residents i,. I'nri1 pleasure and take Bands Rehearse For Concert may leave any type of junk or WOODBIUDGE — A mcetiiiE "The construction proposed for refuse at the curb for pick-up on as been called for Monday even- the, immediate future will be limi- I left off last week with SEWAREN —The WOODBRIDGFJ —All employes Laubach, Robert Jogan, Theodore the regular collection day. ng of the Mayor's Committee to ted largely lo grading to permit ,1 .if Education, or the Township Civic Conference will Students Ot Various on clerical, secretarial, janitorial, lolosky, Ferdinand Schultz, Sam- the settlement, of tills. Our nego- IH.Wcrs thereof. meet at the Sewarcn School on teaching, supervisory and adminis- New Schedule Fixed |)lnn a suitable method of wel- Schools To Take Part uel Stratton; Hopelawn School, tiators for the acquisition of the Thursday, May 9th, at 8:15 P.M. trative staffs, who are now under The Health Officer announced omiiig home the community's Donald McCabe, Andrew Nagy,- necessary hind will approach their ll'ii.illy, ;is is any taxpayer, Residents from a!l sections of the In Annual Recital tenure, were reappointeri'for the that summer garbage collection James Benyola, Robert Ziegler, t,r»(l(l men and women who served tusk in a friendly manner to reach , ii'i'i-pu'd with the prevailing Townahip' arc invited. school year 1H4R-47 by the Board schedule will be in force during WOODBR1DGE — Rehearsals Edward Szuch, Richard Yura, June, July, August and Septem- n World War I!. settlements that will he fair to within the Board paying There will be a discussion of the of Education at an adjourned both to the owner and to the are being held for the annual con- (Continued on Page 6) ber. Starting June 1 garbage will The muetiiiK will be held in the piiitiial obligations with problems confronting the Board meeting last night. In addition all SUitc." cert of the Woodbridge Township other teachers, who were under bo collected twice weekly :is fol- •(•creation room of the INDEPEN- UNI. As I figure it now, of Education, and the meniborif 6 Miles Long School Bands May 17, at 8 P. M., 0 contract for the present school lows: .t;;iiv increase, new em- of the board have been invited DENT-LEADER at 8 p. m. and This new link'of New Jersey's year, but. not, under tenure, were 1 i;, a i'i|uipnient and sun- to present their views. Qf parti- in W'oodbridge High School Audi- New Minister Monday and Thursday: Noiil ill committee members are urged first freeway will lie six miles in rcuppointed. Michael J. Trainer, i-i- Hems, we're in the bag cular importance is the elimination torium. Three bands, the Junior, of Main Street and Wondhridgi length. The right-of-way will be who serves as Custodian of School to mako a spc-cinl effort to attend. !V something like $1H.OOO of the double session at the Ilinh Intermediate, and Senior or Con- proper, Avenel and Iselin. HOO feet wide iuul the travelled i Funds, was also renamed. At, this session, reports will be |ln.-h we had no opportunity School. This should be of interest cert Hand, will participate, under Assigned Here Tuesday and Friday: South o thoroughfare is to he free of all received on the canvass that has -. mi or the hell with it, to all parents and taxpayers A somewhat lengthy debate was Main Street, Edgar Hill, Sewaren truffle lights,, and intersections the direction of Theodore H. been nude of individual service ir.; may be poor, but throughout the Township inas- WOODBRIDGE' — Rev. Fred held on the proposed salary to be and Port Reading. and grades with center safety Hoops, director of school bands. men and the various service organ- niliei's which automatic- much as this discussion Is well erick W, Poppy, of Linden, who offered, to Theodore Hoops, band islands to lessen the dangers of Wednesday and S a t u r d a y izations on the mlinner in which 1 Alien they learn of such in advance of any effective date A.s is customary, the program was assigned as pastor of the instructor for Township schools. head-on collisions. Fords, Hopelawn ;uul Ken&bcy. ' they prefer the townfolk to ob- planning ins this that will be arranged tn show the prog- Woodbridge .Methodist Church at Heretofore Mr. Hoops, as a special change. serve the occasion..No plana w.l)at- CoimnissioiKT Miller explained ij:r Township piled up a s of hoys in the band depart- the concluding session of the an- teacher, worked four days a week The plans for the expansion of i'Ver have been made by the com- that the fte-owny will initiate a ment from the time they enter nual Newark Conference of the at a salary of $3,050. Because of ?i'p,iinil,OO() once in pre- one of our major industries will mittee ponding the receipt and new standard of Highway design the band until they graduate from Methodist Church, Sunday, will the large amount of work neces- Big Turnout he announced at this meeting. A discussion of these reports except and construct inn in New Jersey to high school. Band instruction preach his first sermon here Sun- sary in the school system, Mr. representative of Royal Petroleum to set the date for a public cere- permit uninterrupted (travel at starts in the elementary schools. day. Hoops offered tn work full time :K a result of this debt Corporation will he on hand tn May 30 Asked mony, September H. moderate speed, It will later be rlii'uls and their teachers discuss the company's present in- The- members of the staff of th( Rev. and Mrs, Poppy and their but. asked for an adjustment in accepted, lie continued, as a great! 1 .'lly dreary time of it. Concert Band, composed of High son, Clarence I '., expect to move salary for the extra day. William Ch-ark'K E. Gregory, comniittue asset not. only to the community tentions and answer questions. - WOODBRIDGE — Pre.liininar School boys, are in charge of con- to Woodbridge next Thursday.The Benson, chairman of the teachers chairman, will propose Monday it traverses but to the State in re Ho funds, just baby Since n large amount of tax is plans fo'r the Memorial' Duy serv- lull' resulted interest derived from industry, it is vital cert arrangements. Tickets may latter was recently discharged committee, suggested offering Mr. that before final decision is reach- general. Hoops a $100 a year increment, ices have been made by a commit- ed on any plan that it be given in s:iy nothing of amor- that there is a harmonious relation- be secured from any member of from the Army and is serving his Route 1111) will he extended to but Dr. Seymour Deber objected, tee consisting of members of si public hearing so that any resi- i'i|iiii'i'im'iit.s, which an- ship existing Ibctwcen industry the si-hood bands or from the prin- apprenticeship as a funeral direct- Woodbridge Post, No. 87, the dent1 or servieemun will have am- (Continued on 1'aye 6) .in in t o 'hundreds of and the small home owners in the cipals of the'Township schools. or at the .Smith Funeral Home, "1 can't see any justice in that American Legion and Woodbridgc ple opportunity to set forth his i>f dnlliirs. This season, community. It is through neigh- The personnel of the throe Dover. offer," said Dr. Deber. ."You are Fire Company No. 1, views while tile program is still in it'll1, in the municipal borly meetings such as the Wood- bands is as follows: The new pastor has served in just offering him the increment It haa been announced that the the fonmilative stage. It is hoped 'in- we're tossing in near- bridge Township Civic Conference Junior Band: Fords schools, Linden for the past two years and every teacher gets normally. He Map Ends Life should be paid for the extra day. annual church services will be the program can be so devised us lull-million on the debt conducts that much good can he John J'amicci, James Hawkes, Ste- before that served at the Frank- If you offer him the $100 you are held in St. James' Church, Sun- to bo acceptable to a majority of ai ilues not include the done for the welfare of all con- ven Ceto, Kdward BeukowlU, John lin Memorial Church, Newark; Wesleyan Methodist Church, Phil- only offering him %'i for the extra day, May 26 at 7:30 P. M., with till' people and thus fully serve By Hanging "iisind due on! the Board cerned. Dull, Bruce Peterson, Donald Mi- the purpo.se for which it is under- lipsburg and •Paterson Avenue, day based on a 38-week school Rev: Chai'les G. McCorristin de- i']"ii indebtedness. Are (Continued on Page 6) irusko, Julius Kuratkowski, Edwin livering the sermon. All those,plan-" taken, Ohurch, Paterson. It was during year." VVOODIiRIDCE—After absent- •i Inward more of this, ning to attend the service arc ing himself from work for two nis pastorate that the Philtipsburg When it was pointed out that The date of this public hearing, i '.',«• my beginning to see asked to assemble at Woodbridgp days, Paul Vad, OH, 53 Greenbrook (Continued on Page b) (Continued on Page 6) if this procedure is adopted by "iij'ly because u dis- EUrehouse on School Street at 7 Avenue, Ivrasliey, was found'hangr 1 the, committee, will be set suffi- "incliody'a .parlor fuil- CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS P. M. , , ing in a brick shod at the National ciently far in advance so as to 'mil' the realities of a Fireproof]lit; Company Plant, Tues- The annual Memorial, Day pa- permit the appearance of all who • •ituation'J day nft.eniiion, Note: Contributions to this column must be. in tliia office. Elimination Of Double Session rade will hi> held, aa usual, on May may have a (suggestion. The body was discovered by no later than Tuesday of each week. 110 and since this will he the first j ~ ~^ •mi' -alary nearly $1,200 MAY peacetime celebration, the com- John Fullcrtoii, owner of a barge i tn ihwo "who devised it TROTH ANNOUNCED . 2—Executive meeting' American Federation of TeHche.rs at At High School Next Year Seeh mittee urges that organizations which i.s tied ii|j'-iit the plant's dock, ''.'"i «itii the potential • home of Stephen K. Werlock, 8(! Green Street, 8 P. M. and groups enter floats in the pa- ISELIN—Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vad, who was unmarried, was last iii'ri s of the new posi- •presentation of play, "Three's a Family," by Players' rade. Assembly will take place at Lax, Filbert Street, Roselle, for- seen by a follow employe, John tion of i| building fund and the '•i-caifil, 'I wonder what Group of Congregation Atfath Israel at Woodbrldge High Benson Tells Council the School Stveet firehouse at 11:115 merly of Hillcrest Avenue, Isclin, Payti, Luther avenue, Hopelawn, '"'ate would do if they • School Auditorium. issuance of long term bonds. The A. M., and,the parade will begin have' announced the marriage of in another shed about live hours llr This h Hope Of His '' tn express an opinion 2-3-—Community-sponsored minstrel show at Sewaren School latter he said, in his opinion was promptly at 10:30 A. M. The com- their daughter, Eleanor, to Arthur before the body was found, ''"•;• whielv -was denied Auditorium. • Faction In B. Oi E. the most practical solution. He mittee expects to announce the Via.ii Truman, Chalkhill, Pa. The Capt. John ftgan and Lt. Detec-' •I'li'ularly after baking fl 5—jpaper collection in Fords, Hopelawn and Kelusbey, spon- concluded by stating that since name of the speaker, who will ad- bride' is a graduate of Woodbridge tive (icorgp Balint reported that sored by Lion Club of Fords. ''"'if l»st| tax bill and W00PB1UDGE—William Ben- the PHKCOU Bill has passed an ad- dress the townspeople at the White High School. Mr. and Mrs. Van the man bail fawhioried u rope ti—Meeting of G. E. 'P.- Club, Congregational Church, at home p •'" ii |»nt of disinterested son, Hiirold Van Ness, and Leo ditional $.102,000 would be alloted Church Cemetery exercises, next Truman will malic their home in noose around his nei'k,' stood on 1111 of Mrs. Carl Anderson, Grenville Street, Woodbrldge. the manner in which. Mother's Day meeting (if Pickwick Club with mothers of Parley, the three members of the to Woodbridge schools. •week, Lancaster, Pa, a block of hollow tile and then "Pi-rales the high Bohool. members as guests at home of Mrs. F. Ward Brown, ^ Board of Education who were had evidently kicked it away with V doubt if they would be Freeman Street, Woodbridgo. his feet. backed for election by the Co- |t '" Pay more for a sub- 7—Christian Science lecture at Woudbfidge High School'at Funeral services will be held this 1 operative Council, reported on the How Route S-100 Through Woodbridge Will Look i'' ' in the elementary •• 8:15 P.M. j afternoon at " o'clock from the tll;ltl they pay for the Junioii Police iBenelit Movie at State Theatre. progress of their plans at a meet- Flynn & Son Funeral Home. Burial IJ: nl '1 Hie high school. 8—First Ward Republican Club Dinner-Dance at Colonia Coun- ing of the Council, Monday at will be in the Rosehill Cemetery, try Chib, IH'inliiiirc uilhout(budget ap- Linden. Annual meeting of Iselin Free Public Library Association Colonia Library. Dr. Frank Park s " i a dangerous pro- in Library rooms. er served ,as chairman. l|111'1'1' any circumstances Meeting of Colonia PTA at school at I) P. M. Installation Elizabeth CstibakToWed "^"'•liiiii that none of bhe of officer*. Mr, Benson discussed the eight- In Church Rites Saturday ''• '' udd up to the $18,000 Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary, Colonia Post, American Le- point plan presented at the last '' '! hereinbefore, can be gion at Legion Hall. >• regular session of the Board and WOODBRIDGE — Miss 9—Woodbridge Townshii) Civic Conference Meeting, bewareu 1 :i11 emergency. Our also stated that work was going beth Csubak, daughter of Mra. School. . i • -''''Hi, naturally, needs ahead to eliminate the double ses- Alex Csubak and the late Mr. Meeting of Woodbridge Post, American Legion, at Legion lllll!:s but I would much sion ut the high -school. He said Csubiik, Middlesex Avenue, "will Room, Memorial Municipal Building. "lll:ii" them in the full that he hoped to accomplish the become the. bride of Andrew Siuna, 111-,! ;tl111 Ii! Amboy District Sodality Union Crowning at Waters hU- change by the beginning of the son of "Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale . with the full ap- dium, Perth Amboy, 3 P. M. 111 next school year in September. thus,, who -must pay 13—Meeting Fortnightly Guild at home uf Mrs. b-i'iiesl Lunrt- Sirna, f'ollingswood, Saturday at ;""l not. merely because gren.'Woodbridge Avenue, • Mr. Parley said ii survey of 11 o'clock in Our Lady of Mt, "''"' Kvt.n bare majority .17—Annual concert Woodbridge Township School Bands in transportation facilities hud been Carmel Church. 1 'In' Hnard. Woodbridgu High School Auditorium, 8 P. M, made and. it was found that in The prospective bride is a grad- . » * , • Meeting of Colpnia Ci*ic Improvement Club. • some sections there was an ovei- uate of Woodbridge High School 18—Spring Dunce sponsored by Mt. Carmel Post, Catholic War ''•nisti'r of pupils, except loading of buses uiul that the con and of St. Peter's School of Nurs- ; Voterans at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Auditorium, Smith " ' '" '* done within a Street, Woodbridge. . ilition would be remedied as soon ing, New liri|nswick. *"' I'1"", is difficult to 19—Annual Crowning at.-St. James1 •Church, Woodbridgu. as possible. l| ',"' 't' proposal at handi 22—Woodbridge HigVi School Class of '30 Reunion at The Pines, Additional school facilities aie Tot Struck By Radio Car '"'' ""'''e is an inherent Raritan Township. ' . . . needed. in' Colonia, Avenel and 1 '•"• tlio end jUBtiftCB the Meeting of Wealeyan Service Guild of Methodist Church in Iselin, Mr. Van Now* reported Driven By Town Mechanic wll"'li. cm careful tlidy Sunday School room. , ^ ..in s and he said'thut he, Mjv Benson i p Twelve-year-, '""!"« apparent. ProgreaB ad—Annual Mother-DauKhleiv-IiaiKiuet; -upoiiBorod by Sodality and Mr. Parley were working on old Barbara Garis, 139 Grove ?* ""•''I simply by frantic of St. James' Church at Hotel Pucker. Perth Amboy. _ 24—First spring dance, sponsored by Woodbridge Post, Ameri- iu plan that -would "stabilize the Avenue, was slightly injured,] ls •more often realised can LeRion, at St. Jaunts' Auditorium. „,,,„,*' school tax at a fair rate -within a Monday when ahe was struck by a *| (•"licii'iit thinking;—a Card party sponsored by Sewaren Republican Club, Inc., reasonable time. Mr. Van Ness radio car, owned by the T-ownship ,Sf| " >v fear is laokin* «a at Sewaren Land and Water Club. ' discussed .three method*) of finnM- hl s and/'drUen by Kaliiian Toth, 40,^ ' ' MI; passed and the ing—the.pay-as-you-go plan; crea- •out i 100 James Street, • wpmq&inp™ PAGE THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 Get Out Waste Paper, Plea night was very well nTl. Heads Tel Co. Office Jewish Group Offers Jerry Lenhoff Of tl1(. V Drunks Given 3 Name Phone Manager Sue Lnpo, Carl Spi YMHA Players Gnri,,,, - f"* To Fords Area Resident* w Advice the part of Gene in th,. |ll:'J • ' KOROS—Residents of Fords, Stiff Hues 'Three's A Family' ductton in that city ,. ,''.'!'"]l For Woodbridge Area Wed In Church Rites ! Itopelawn and Kensbey are re- same part in the locar,,,!- ll"'! Red Cross Has A Tip minded that the waste paper WOODLHiiDCK '-•- The second WOODBMIXfiE — Miss Sue Wo6liBRIDGE—Recorder Ar- PERTH AMBOY—In a series . collection, sponsored by the performance of "Three's A Fam- placing Dr. Ralph I),.ut ",">' For GI's Awaiting Lnpo, dunghter of Mr. and Mrs. 'nui Brown this week handed out of organizational changes, Harold Lions Club of Fords, will be ily" pn-seiiti'd by the Players cannot take-pan due i,, .• ' Bride's Arrival V. Oollard has been named Perth Cataldo Lupo, 747 Amboy Avemic, l|lli "•tiff sentences to ttiaxv arrested held Sunday. ! Group of CunjriTfjalion Adath of-his mother, Mrs. l),',|]v'|'|' Amboy manager for the New Jer- ' 'or bt>in(r drunk and disorderly. became the bride of Carl Spina, Paper, mngnsines and flat- Israel, will be offered' tonight at sey Bell Telephone Company, it Francisco "Ramirez, a seaman ^ WOOM'iltlDBE — Veterans K*w Gardens, N. Y., at a nuptial tened cardboard containers Wood'bri'dge Mifth School Audi- Increase in steel („ i,.,, is announced today. He succeeds ,', lAtioned'• aboard the S. S. Tri- expecting brides from overseas hi(jh moss in St^ James' Church. should be tied securely »nd left torium. The first performance last isned goods for (he ii]-si ,-,""•' ! Frederick R. Eckley, Jr., who has , mountain at the Shell Oil Docks, I were urjjcri by the Red Cro?s Rev, Maurice P.'(irifftn, assistant at the curb before 1 o'clock, >'• /IIJI fined $25 on a complaint made today to await offieinl notifica- been manager for the area since June, 1943, and who is being pastor, performed the ceremony when the collection will start'. ' ,>y John H. Amatry, 356 State tion of their arrival before transferred to the post of man- before an altar decorated with Proceeds wilt be used 'to help Street, Perth Amboy, Up was ar- traveling to a port city. ' defray the cost of constructing ager at New Brunswick. whit* gladioli ami palms. The wed* tt'str-d -by Officers Jofepli Dalton Emphasizing that only a ?mall a swimming pool at the State and Elmer Krysko. part iif (lie task h»s been com- Collard since 1940 has held the rfrnf •music was played by Patrick Howe for Boys, Jamenbufg.. 'Fines of $15 each wffp meted pleted, Miss (iracc (.'. Huber, position of assistant manager at Fertfon, church organist, who also mil to Joseph, Simkow, 22, TTK the telephone company's business accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Jos- cliitriiiinii of the Home Service CHCIR REHEARSAL State Street, -Perth Amboy. and Corps, of Woodbridge Chapter, office in Paterson, He has been in eph O'Brien. ' " . WOODBRIDGE — The junior "Walter Farniak, 21. Chaunccy Kai^l that some- JiO.OOd fofeign- the New Jersey Bell organization The bride, given in marriage Street, Perth Amboy, after they Ixirn wives and children will nr- since 1029, and prior to becoming by her father,, wore a white satin choir of the Methodist Church will assistant manager at Paterson had were avresicd by Officers Frank rivi' in this e mm try during May gown with a sweetheart neckline, hold a rehearsal and social tomor- been in the corresponding position Sz&lliir, Albert Martin uiid Daniel n't;.I .lone. fitted l)odice and a full skjrt which row afternoon after school in the in Passnie. His home at present is Panconi on complaint"!, made by "When tV-hupiiand lias been extended into a long train. Heir church room. Music for a Mother's in North Halcdon, but he, hU wife John ami Mike Hohol, operators notified li vine Red Cross of his long veil, made of Belgian lace and children eipect to move tq Day program will be practiced. of 'a tuverii on New Brunswick j . bride's rapci'ted 'arrival, he may Harold V. Collard was scalloped and fell from a 1 this area as soon as he can locate' Mrs. Albert R. Bergen and .Mrs. Avenue, Fords. ^ ' go to San Francisco or New it home. . coronet of pearl orange blossoms. George 1>. 'MeCiillagli will lie in (U'vriur Kysikos, 'i2, Route 2'>,\ York to meet her," Miss Huber She carried fl bouquet of white Eckley joined the telephone or- charge. • Avenel, vvns also lined $15 on a j continued, "However, in that rosejf and white orchids. ganiirati'on ig IMS, and he"Ul posi- Free Show May 10th driittk and'disorderly charge made j case he must pay for Plis bride's' Miss Louise De'sorio, Metuchen, tions in the company's commercial wore a brown gabardine suit, by'Officers Kenneth Van Pelt, and j and hi? own transportation maid of honor, wore a green chiff- Thomas Lockie. •" I home. If he does not nifi'f her, department organization in Union matching accessories and a corsage City, New Brunswick, Plainfield For Avenel Children on gown, matching tiara and car- Patrick .1. Fitzgerald, •!<>. Port ! the Army will deliver her to her of orchids and sweetpeas. Upon and Jersey City prior to assuming ri#d a bouquet of tea roses. John •: 'Reading Gumps, who >va.i arrested ; destination in a special train, their return" the couple will make managerial responsibilities at the AVENEL— A frap show for tne Spina, Philadelphia, cousin of the .by Officers Dalton and Krysko on | staffed with medical attendants their home in Newark. Porth Amtioy office. Both appoint- children of Avenel will b« sport- bridegroom, was best man. the complaint of the camp man- • and Red Cross personnel." 1 Trip If* Ni*g«ra The briiie attended Wobdhridge meats take effect May \, the .com- sored by the Avenel ' after, was not ?o lucky. He re- '•• After the ceremony a recep- High School. The bridegroom Te- pany states. Center Association May 10, 7:30 • ceivod a 30-day sentence in the! Robert H. Jackson tells forum tion for the, immediate families eeived his M. A. degree from county workhouse. X P. M., in Avenel School Aadito- Brooklyn College and was recently lhat Europe has no real peace, •was -held »t' the Middlesex Cock- rium. Bob Owens, noted fiufl/ioi1- tail Lounge. Mr. and Mrs. Spina Corps after three and a half j Junior Police Benefit ist-mapician, will be the attrac- ' Railroads ask the ICC-for a 2*1 j Famine imminent unless U. S. are on a wedding trip to Niagara service, two years of which jwH-e per cent rise in freifrht rates-. ' ' acts now, La Ciiiardia'witrns. Movie Scheduled May 7th tion. It i.°s requested that children Falls, For travelling, Mrs. Spina spent overseas. under twelve be accompanied by The W00DBR1DGE — Abbott and parents. Costello in "iLttle Giant" and Roy Rogers, in "Along the .,Navajo The association is planning Sev- 'GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY FURRIER 1 eral programs for children during FOX New Furnishing Ideas Trail ' will will he the feature pic- BOOKS - . . 5Qc up tures at the benefit movie-show the summer months which will be 280 MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. sponsored by the Junior Police held at the site of 'the proposed Photograph Albums & Address Books . . . 79c up FOR SPRING Patrol Tuesday at the State Community Center and play- Theatre. ground. A drive for funds for the Stationery .... 50c up Tickets may be purchased from ceBter it now-underway, Capt. Benjamin Parsons, director The association meets the sec- Miniature Games 75c up Corner Lending Library of the patrql, or from any member. ond and fourth Thursdays of each 1 EVERYBODY Proceeds will be used for the an- month at Avenel School. 30T STATE ST. nual party which is given the FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOOKSHOP youngsters as a reward for a year Red Cross, AFL and CIO "mu- MOTHER'S DAY CARDS f. A. Nntlnnnl Bunk HlilK. of service to their schoolmates. tually agree" to end fund ties. PERTH AMnilV
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Telephone Woo • :: - f H. -.*:•••-- fradt f&tfn THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1946 SrWSiVWs&MXI&XMrtte^^ Former Pastor, Wife? J PJ Monday Are Dinner Guests ! PORT READING — St. An- ! thony's Pariah will sponsor 8 tra- W0ODBR1DGE -- I,t. CM. velljnjj carnival at the Port Rend- MVs. Carl E. Mi'lllicri? were fru ing carnival grounds for six days of honor at a dinnor pnrty (riven still tini; Monday and ending Sat- Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey urday nifchl. W. Bjornson, Bergen StiWt. All the societies of the Church, Aft«r the dinner nnVvinu pic- including the Holy Name. CYO tures of Hfp on New Guinen,"taken and the Rosary Society, are co- by Lt. Col. Mt'lltjfi'p, were shown, a'jwriiling. Workers ore asked to The pictures will be compiled into report on the grounds not later »n illustrated lecture to hv nivt-n than 7 P. M., each, evening. • in this vicinity soon. Lt. Col. Mellberjf, former pastor wire Rev. and Mrs. Homer W. of the Methodist Church here, Henderson, Mrs. Christian Krist- served us supervisor chaplain nf ! up,- Mrs. James H. Hilbcrt, Mrs. the Par East,, Air Service Mom- | David' Ricker, itrs. Emmett Case, mam! from , September 1!)!,'{ to | Mr: nml Mrs. Fr?d -Strahl, Mr. RELY ON March of this year. • .tnd Mrs. .John Kriksen and Mr. Among the (fiu'sts at the dinner : ami Mrs. Harlan P. fiaill. > J: If nothing but the fme.t of fre.h foods will wh* m you, then ihop at your A4P. You Kt, A*Ps a specialist in guarding the freshness of its foods from •ource to you. So come in for extra-temptmg fruits and vegetables . . . fine fresh eggs, poultry, fish, and scores of other tnily^fresh foods. They're all modestly price* at A&P. ' , / Rushed Direct From the Nation's Better-Poultry Farms! SUPER THE IKAT ATLANTIC & PAciriT wee Save Now. And Share! Luscious fruits and vegetables rushed from Us* less wheat pr0. the nation's leading growing areas with all ducti, fats, oils and ,,*!'• possible speed ... to reach you at their shortening!; me more peak-of-flavor. They're filled with vitamins LARGE, FRESH GRADE A LARGE, FRESH GRADE A of the plentiful foods and minerals ... and kind to your budget' like fruits and veget,. WHITE LEGHORN BROWN and WHITE at A&P's low prices! bles, fish, poultry an(j carton 1 doz.48 carlon 1 doz. 48 eggs. Begin today! 1 CALIFORNIA-New Spring Crop Breakfast Foods Canned Soups Quaker Oats MZ12c " J j Habitant Pea Soup 2 ?.:: 25c J-^alJ . . - SWEET PEAS MushroomSOUP«VSIOHE lo;i" 15c National 3 Minute Oats c Phillips NO oS& »»«»»14e Rolled Oats Tomato Soup nwnm«.-K Fig Bran Steero JRH& »*-«• Grapenuts Mothers, today,, are chic, smart and well-groomed. TOMATOES w c n Campbell's mf wA«-««lk CBBWIOS . . They take pride in their appearance and on their day, MU fl0H 10 Mother's Day, they want to look their very best. Our Campbell's S ^«c Jwtant Ralston 1 10 trained beauticians will swirl your hair into the style LETTUCE ICEBERG Campbell's TSI 3 ^25,c JfcreiMed Wheat most becoming to you. Call us today, P. A. 4-0812; Campbell's WE PICK UP AND DELIVER WOODBHIDGE PHONE 8-1308 IJCa Mode Beauty^ Shoppe SALES AND MAY 12 th is Woodbridge Radio SERVICE PERFUMES RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ( JOSEPH P. KOCSIK (STATE THEATRE BUILDING) and CALL WOOD. 8-2138 TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT — ) 27 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE ' . ' "• ' ) It's Your Date To Remember COLOGNES Her With a Thoughtful Gift Gifts With Sweet Lingerie Gifts for Mother Memories You wouldn't hurt Mother for the world — so of < a May 12th is her bfg day this year. Let the course you're glad to be reminded that Mother's gift you give her be your expression of the 1 ^ deep love and devotion you feel for your A beantiful selection of La v*> Day is May 12th, and that here in this store you mother. Delight her with one of our charm- Cross, Cufex, Revlon, Clien ,^ I ing femininities—satin and lace slips and Ya, Peggy Sage Sets niitl ^\ can pick the gift that will say for you—"Of course olKpr fanjouJ maket. *\ 'night gowns—flower-printed robes, gay, I want to remember you Mother, and here's one Ooiy, Evening' in Paris, .smart blouses. ^ 'Come in today for $1.00 up In one small token of my love." Houbisant, Early American, the perfect .Moth- HeUna Rubinstein, Prince er's Day Gift for $15.00 ' $1,00 ORLQFF'S SACHFJT SETS 59c and $1.00 Mntchabellir your Mora. $1.00 VANTINE BODY POWDER, Aborted Odor. ...: 79c -*?: JEWEL1TE COMB AND BRUSH SETS : $1.50 up ,REVLON NAIL SETS .'. $1.00 to $5.00 POWDER COMPACTS $1.00 to $7.50 Candy ForfMom' FANCY STATIONERY , S9c up GIFT STATIONERY YARDLEY CREAMS $1.00 and $2.00 Mother's Day MIRROR CANDY CHESTS ' - $3.95,up 59c TO $3.00 May 12th JEWELITE DRESSER SETS .-t $4.95 up YARDLEY'S BOND STREET PERFUME . $2.50 up MARTHA WASHINGTON , , COLONIAL SETS I '• $3.95 up SCHRAFFT'S LARGEST SELECTION WHITMAN'S PAGE & SHAW CHpCOLATES MOTHER'S DAY FOUNTAIN,PENS , $1.00 TO $5.00 I CARDS in stock TOILETRY SETS \ • . . . .. •• Parker, Sheafer, WatermM by ,i. , Evening in Pari«, Dubarry, IN WOODBRIDGE . . and Evertharp Lentheric, Helene Ruliin- ^ ttein, Chantilly and Frolic (• to oe */%. , 9tta37D tO $1.50 to $15.00 - FEATURING HALL MARK CARDS PUBLIX P RUG 01 Mftin Street MAIN 8TREE;T >ho«e WOODBRfPGE, li W THURSDAY, MAY ,8, 1946 '-LEADER! David Waron, Robert Hill, James Daniel Remeta, f;.,,,,.,, U-achinft principal and ia taking Salvatorc, Donald Jftcobs, Robert William Wiegers, £, '. In Moving Drama special course? at Rutgers Univer- Frankcl, Louis Cuevas, Wayilc . A!, New Manager Arrives Woodbridge Notes May Circle Sessions sity. , ,. >H|CJ J Paffrath, Leonard LcgK, George Alvm Lev| Warre,,„,n , Miss Bertha Scherme>horn s ap- Kocak, Vincent Buonocore; Port George Harris, John pointment WHS made until January At Perth Amboy Store —Pride of New Jersey Council To Be Held Today Reading School, Alex Lcmaszcw- seph Silagyi, R0Df, 1. 1H47 st which time she will re- Howard Pender, Do No. 243, Sons and Daughters of ski, Stephen Losak, Frank M«rkb- m inick PERTH AMBOY —Michael Liberty, will meet tomorrow night WOODBRIDGE-^The May cir- tire as principal of Avenel School...... William Posik, Stephen Ko- lero, John O'Neil n'irl.'U' av>B The name of Stephen Werlock, W«'intraub, of Now York, has at 8 o'clock in the lodge rooms on cle meetings of the Women's Asso- vacs, Joseph Martino, George sen, Steve^Olah, FeliC(l ,"' who was recently named super- been appointed the now manager Jean Court. ciation of the First Presbyterian Dwyer, Ralph Coppola, Anthbriy of the Moskin Credit Clothing visor of elementary education, was —Mifns Jeanne Scully, daughter Church will be held today. Coppola, Joseph DeMarino, Fer- Store, 184 Smith Street. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scully, removed from the list of High dinand Peterson, Nicholas Pelle- Rev. Poppy The afternoon circles will meet Uert And There: Mr. Weintraub is a Notary Pub- Amboy Avenue, wu.hostess to a School teachers. jrrino, William Zuilo; from lee- lic of New York County and in at 2 o'clock as follows: Circle 1, Charles BnrcclU>nn was appoint- (Continued jrm p ' , ' 8immy DuffelL RJl.J/C USN, group of friends at hqr home' on Jin: Rudolph" ^aravenitz, Jame^ 19,'M WM the Republican Fusion Mrs. A. P. Parkstrom, ehiarman. ed grounds keeper at the stadium and Paterwn Churches "?1 ' . Stationed aboard the USS Solo- her 13th birthday. O'Neill, Ronald Bills, Alfred Mad- candidate for the State nwembly at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Man- and "to perform such other duties structed. mons, was home during the past —Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority of sen, Milton Silva, Leslie Gebhard, running on the ticket with former ning, 796 Ridgelate Avenue; Circle a* may be assigned to him by the Rev. Homer W. [|,. Week. . . ..Stella (tax office) Kelly the First Congregational Church Joseph McConncll, August Be- Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, 2, Mrs. II. L.- Holland, chairman, present pagtor of the loc,,!,,,,, U celebrated her birthday Monday, voted a donation of |3 to the y* J teachers and janitors committee carra, Joseph Limoli, Eugene Ca- has been assigned-as ,,„„„,. f; The new manager has been in with Mrs. Fred A. Briegs, 519 Tis- >at a salary of $1,850." . , . The Greinor Girla Softball Kiddie Keep Well Camp at the tino, James Reed, John Britton. • if dale Place; Circle 3, Mrs.: Martin Hilton, church; MaS«;,;; '" Team will play its opening game the credit for April meeting'held at the home of Mrs. Olin Dunham was reHp- From No. 11 School, Wood- many years and his appointment ,F. Jaegrir, chairman, Mrs. Arthur pointed manager of the cafeteria seaved as minister Im,,, f, May 19 at School No. 11 .field i Mrs. Grace V. Brown, Green p bridge, Marvin Friedman, Joseph conies at the time the concern is Thompson, 53 Wedgewopd Ave- Sl N 11 t liry of prpjtlmately four ycars ;)rtl| One of the outstanding affairs of Street, The next meeting will he at School No. 111 at » Coke, Robert Ur, Paur Moskari- celebrating it« 42nd birthday. He May 13 at Mrs. Brown's home. nue; Circle 4, Mrs. George Ful- $10(1 per month for 10 months and that tinie many iinp,,,Vl the Spring season will l»e the din- netz, Frank Mai, Robert Boland, were mado to thV churdi ,',' intends to make his permanent —Members x>f the Junior Wo- lerton, chairman, Mrs. Floyd Was. Mrs. Nellie Donegan and Mrs. ner dane"e to be sponsored by the John Konick, Ronald Cook, Robert ty. Tbntative p| „,.,, ^ home fn this area and ta anxious ftrtfi's Club attended a dinner' and ser, 261 South Park Drive; Circle Julia Kenny were reappointed to aiKS |)n Republicans on May, 8 ut the X'o- Berthelson, Edward 'Thompson, made for a farewell ,,-,, to get acquainted. theatre party in New York, City 5,, Mrs. Robert Gillh, chairman, their positions in the, same cafe- lonla Country Club. '. . The Frank « J Ernest Ur, Ernest Kozo, Richard honor of Mr. and- Mrs. Hen', with Mrs. John Schork, 174 Decker teria, the former's salary nt $80 Kreisel Trio (all Woodbridge Starting with one small store Tuesday. In the party were Misses Moczek, Lewis Sasso, Fred Leld- in Lima, Ohio, in 1904, today the Place. per month and the latter's at $70 and for a reception in hoiin, Boys) if playing in the Travel Marie Lareson, Veronica PILstto, ner. Alfred Leithncr, Emery Ko' Moskin"s Credit Clothing chain per month for 10.months. new pastor. , .Room of the (innmlaga .Hotel, Virginia Anderson, Lillian Gillus, nick. Nelson Carey, Joe Canilla, numbers 102 units. In commemo- The evening circles-will meet Granted Ei(r»- P»T, Syracuse, N. Y., until May 9. . . . .Rita Nebel, Ruth Thomas, Vivian Chivrles lAiffbarry, William Pal- ration of their 42nd anniversary at 8 o'clock as "follow!: Circle fi, Harry Sechrist • ami Miss Mar- Stctin," .'Madeline Ernst, Adele mer, Rohnld bnudn.. Tidbits: ~7" Moskin's U devoting the month of Lubman, Magdelyn Fazekas, Ruth Mrs. Edwin P. Plueddemann, chair- • *a garet Henricksen were granted t May to a huge storewide birthday Holland, Marian Connell," Ruth man, at the home of Mis? Elarhe extra compensation of $200 for Intermediate Band: Calvin Bar- Public Relations reports that Bale. Mr. Weintraub promises Hoffner, Edna Joule and Ottilie Logan, 113 Sc'hoder Avenue; Cir- J3 the next school year for services as rett, Rodney Birang, James Ben- Gorham Boynton, S.'i/C, whose cle 7, Mrs: Runyon G. Ernst, chair- directors of guidances. nett, Edward Gunther, Richard many surprises in the way of mer- Schork, Mrs. Gerard Dalton and Olivia De Haviland, co-itari FORDS, N. j. . p. A Popovich, Leo Christenscn, James 'mother, Mrs. May W. Boynton, chandise offerings. This comes as I Mrs. Frank Hrehocik. man, with Mrs. James S. Lawheaii, with Ida Lupino, Paul Htnreid Mrs. Anna Palatay was employe^ resides at 112 Freeman Street, welcome news to Moskin's cus- 265 South Park Drive; and Circle and Sydney Grernilrsel! in "De- to assist the janitor in School Nn. 'Dauda, Robert Gawroniak, Ed- Woodbridge, is serving aboard the ward Sieczkowski, Edward Thomp- Thur.d.y^ Friday,. S.lur(| I tomers who recall anniversary \ 8, Mrs. Elta B. Young, chairman, \>olion" stirring new film ro- 7 and Miss Anna CiegatuiH to us- USS Ajax, a Veteran repair ship, SCHEDULE SESSION sist the janitor in AyPnel School. son, Warren Barber, George Har- • May 2, 3, 4 ' events of former years. ' ' with Mrs. Edward oMoney, 21) miincfr now at the Dilmat which has been named repair oper- WOODBRIDGE—The G. E. T. Mrs, Carla White, Miss Annie Lud- ris, John Mosley, James Benyoln, Ckire Avenue. ^ Theatre "GILDA" ational flagship for the- atomic GOLF WASHER StOLEN lam and Miss Helen Goodcll wen Club of the First Congregational Robprt Zeigner, Richard Yura, With Rita Hayworlh »,„ bomb test on Bikini Atoll. . . . WOODBRIDGE—Charles Laing. j Church will meet Monday night at appointed temporary substitute Joseph D'Alexandri, James Au- NAVY DEMOBILIZATION . Glenn Ford teachers at a salary of $1:10 per tSusic Murphy and Hugh Quigley golf professional at the Colonia tho home of Mrs. Carl Anderson, Secretary of the Navy Jai'ie:; V. Board To Air burn, Robert Chinch'ar, Ronald stole the show at the performances Country Club, reported to the po- Grenville Street, month on a 10 month basis. Bells, Richard Dieter, Robert Forrestal recently revealed thnt Selected Shorli of the Gay Nineties Revue spon- lice that someone had stolen a between V J Day' and April. 1, (Continued from Page 1) Misses Helen O'Brien and Flor- Obropta, Lafayette Livingston, sored by St. James' Parish, , . , A metal golf ball washer, valued COUPLES CLUB TO MEET 1,052 of the 4,400 Navy and Ma- It had previously been announc- ence Albertaon were reappointed Richard Larsen, John O'Ncil, large crowd is expected at Wood- at approximately $11, from the Sunday, Monday, M»y 5 6 W00BRIDGE— A session of the rine stations, ports, camps »nd ed that a representative of Public school nurses while Miss Grace | gteve Q[a(1) Felice Ingrassia. bridge High School Auditorium course. Couples Club of the Methodist bases in this country were elim- Huber was renamed high school j In Comer! Band "HOLD TrIAT BLONDE"! tonight for the second perform- Service would speak on the Se- Church will be held tomorrow inated. He added that the Navy's ibrarian and Ernest Link attend- With Eddie Br»cU ance of "Three's A Family," spon- PRODUCTION waren Generating Station. This Concert Band: Joseph Silngyi, n nt demobilization program WHS con- ance officer. Veronica Lake sored by Congregation Adath Desipte admittedly big gaps in j 'K at 8 o'clock in the Sunday has been postponed until early Leo Farley reported that if drum major.; Raymond Holzhei- the supplies of many items of oon- j School Toom. siderably ahead of schedule. —Alic— Israel, , . . fall at the request of Donald C. survey ia now being conducted re- student loader; Calvin Bar- sumer goods, officials of the Of- meTi Luce, General Manager, It is hop- gardin? the overcrowding of school ;u,t Ro(]m,v Birong( Jamcs Bcn. "TANGIER" fice of War Mobilization and Re- ed that construction will be under busek.,*Asa an«H^dt i\\a*that \fMrr . MlplclaNicklas took ' With Ramblin Around: conversion state that first quarter 1 up the matter of school pupils inett, Edward Gunther, Gerard Maria Montez • Roberl I , Wilton (Boo Boo) Keating and production wag estimated at an On The Silver Screen way at that time and A more com- iwossing Rahway Avenue unneces- Novak, Clifford Knudseti, William • - his better half went to California annual rate of $154,000,000,000, plete description can be given. -.-, sarily. Captain Benjamin Parsons Tueiday and Wcdnci,!,, where they visited their son, John, which might be increased by final Crescent rected produced "Scarlet Boehm, Thonias Muncy, Leo talked with the students at the May 7 and ft who'is stationed there and Boo- reports. • "Scarlet Street," -heralded as Street." Christensen, JHines l>auda. Rob- crossings and at the school. |ert Gawroniak, Edward Sieczkow- Boo's mother, Mrs. Bridget Keat- the most explosive cinema tiielo- The new production, presented B. Of E. Names "CLOSE CALL FOR It was decided to continue the)ski, Edward Thompson, Richard ing, formerly of town, The latter SAVED BY PLANE drama to emerge from Hollywood by Walter Wanger and released BOSTON BLACKIE" has, kept in touch with the old KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.- -When in recent seasons, is scheduled to by Universal, is said to deal ele- (Continued jrofo Pagt 1) sale of savings bonds and stamps iPopovieh, Charles Davis, Donald 1 mentally with a man's uncon- there might be repercussions if Mr. in the school system. Painter, Robert Chinchar, Ronald With Chuttr Morrii. home town through this news- little Eddie Silani, 2, became lost open Sunday at the Crescent The- Lynn Merrick paper. . . . Received a note from in brush, his father, Andrew Si> trolled infatuation a^d its tragic Hoops was offered the $.'!,500 max-i Mrs. Gertrude Hayman, teacher Bills, Lafayette Livingston, John atre. Edward G. Robinson and —Alio— • Arizona from Mrs, Louis Cohen, lani, an ex-Ferry Command flyer, Joan Bennett are co-starred. Dan consequences. Dudley Nichols cen- mum, Dr. Dcber remarked: "I did- at School No. 15 Iselin and Mrs. i Nagy, James Janucci; Rudolph formerly of town. Mrs. Cohen said knew exactly what to do. He bor- P'.nyea has the leading featured trived the screen play which is n't hear any ...... '-winns when Margaret Jost, teacher at Port Gutweiri, James Auburn, Benja- "WOMAN WHO CAMEl that the country around Tucson is rowed a plane and flew low over role. The same trio, it is recalled, based upon the novel and play, Werlock was given $4,500," Reading School, both of whom min DenBleyker, James Mazza, BACK" "La Chienne" by George's de la were on leaves of absence, ten- Joseph J) ' A 1 e x a n d r i, Robert lovely but "nevcr-the-less I miss the area. Sure enough, little Eddie scored emphatically in Fritz $3,300 Compromiie With Nancy Kelly, John Lod,J Fouchardiere in collaboration with dered their resignations to the Obropta, Dominick Lal'enta, Ray- dear old Woodbridge. An far as a came out of the bushes to gaze Lang's "The Woman in the Win Finally, on ;i motion made by Dinnerware to the 'Ladi< Mouezy-Eon. mond Holzheimer, Paul Benyola, friendly community is concerned at the plane. dow." The same Fritz Lang di- Joseph Sir-Andrews and seconded board. none can compare with Wood- by Dr. Deber and unanimously bridge." ... Ditmas passed, Mr. Hoops' salary was set "Starring four of Hollywood's Bands Rehearse i at S.1,300 on a full time basis, Mr. most capable dramatic players, Hoops will be asked to attend From The Notebook: Ida Lupino, Paul Hcnreid, Olivia (Continued from Pagt 1) STATE THEATRE Mother's Day Flowers more extra-curricular activities, i' Bob Bailey, Health Oflicer, tie Havilland and Sydney Green- Robert Zwolinski, Richard Dieter, especially football games with the •.Waging a one-man campaign street, Warner Bros.' newest Anthony Mercurio, Albert Tibak, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. band. 8gftinst the storage »f junk in on Parade ficrcen ilrama, "Devotion," at the James Lance. ' residential districts. Mosquitotes Ditmas Theatre, a swiftly pwi'd On a request made by Miss Mary Avenel School, Harold Gltster, TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY breed and rats nest in junk, he portion of adult filmfare, is- cer- R. Mullen, principal at* Colonia "TOMORROW IS FOREVER" Blooming Plants School, her salary was raised from says. . . . Dorothy Sundi|iiist, tain to find a wide audience among with Claudette COLBERT • Or»on WELLES - Geo. BRENT daughter of Police Sergeant and AZALEAS—Small trees in bloom. discriminating filmgoers. $2,600 .to $2,800. Miss Mullen is a fSELIN THEATRE ptm Warner BAXTER in Mrs. Carl Sundquist, Fords, will ROSE BUSHES—Blooming profusion. Under the able directorial rein? Oak Tree Road be married Saturday in Perth Am- CINERARIAS—Pastel colors. of Curtis Bcrnhardt whose recent la.lin, N. J. Met. 6-1279 "The CRIME DOCTOR'S WARNING" . boy. . . . Have y THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 PAGE "1 Can Yon Top These? Iselin Couple Weds Avenel Items Finds New Way of " LISTEN TO YOUR Producing Oxygen lit Ceremony Sunday |.||(.ifL Toucher' ABSOCIS- of Mrs, Sophia Street, who makes RADIO? ,1,11,1,, n luncheon at noon her hfl|fe with the Gambling. ISELIN—At B double ring cere- : ,1,,, schoolhouae, with —Miss Doloren^McCulligah has AnotheQ oj Undisclosed HEAR THE in Bii'i-ly as chairman, mony performed Sunday by Rev. DO v returned to her home in Bayonne, |1V. Mrs. George Mm, after visitin/r, her uncle and aunt, Wartime Achievements. Dr. A. H. Bohrenbcrg, pastor of COMMERCIALS? Mfllugh, Mrs. John .l.illl' Mr, and Mfs. Frederick Ascough, the Pirat Presbyterian Church, jlrs Raymond Grlb- Chase Avenue, for the past week. LOS ANGELES. - A new and 1 ; Metuchen, in tho 'First Church of KNOW THE COST OF ".,'l' '"p .-ilnk Cenegy, Mrs. Ar- greatly-simplified method of obtain- Mrs. Gilmnn Hutch- —Mrs. Howard Kramer and son, ing oxygen from the air for Indus- Iselin, Presbyterian, Miss Hazel YOU Kurt, Lchigh Avenue, have re- THESE PROGRAMS? () II. Weferling,-Mrs. trial use, one of the hitherto un- Louise Lawyer, daughter of Mr. M,-. turned home nfter spending a week IM^iiiKlon, ..Mrs. Arthur disclosed war time achievements of nnd Mrs. Charles Lawyer, Corrcja with relatives in upper New York American scientists, was reported n,'l Mrs. Harold Grauaam. State , Avenue, became the bride of Hen- 111 by Dr. Melvin Calvin, University of The sale of nationally advertised products» gigan- l' "^' |,n,n' Sauers, Madison —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruth California chemist. ry 0. Reight, Holtsville, L, I. ",.iiicrlainuil Mrs, Michael ; tic .... It hat to be to warrant the expense oi topi- I1',;,,,, Mrs. Harold Amy and and children, Walnut Street, visit- The process works on the same The bride, given in marriage ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKenna principle as that by v/hich the hu- '".•''.mi'ii'l A.hrccht lit cards by her father, was attired In ti notch radio programs.... And, the products have and other relatives in Philadelphia. man body takes oxygen from the gown of white taffeta and lace air and Into the blond, and wore a fingertip veil. She to be better than good to reach such enormoas total iViicKy, Burnett Street, —Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Lett I .mi and daughter, Dolores, Demnrest Air la blown through a tube carried a bouquet of gardenias. .,I;i v for » six weka stay Avenue, spent the weekend with which Ijj lined with a specially com- Mrs. Lloyd'Decker as matron of mm! ,',1,1;,il, Smith America. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.ott, Brook- pounded red colored chcrnf^nl. jThis honor, was gowned in blue taffeta ^1, ;i,i,| Mrs. James McHugh, lyn. chemical absorbs oxygen. When and lace with pink accessories." , ,.j,,| Avenue, entertained ir the absorption reaches Its maxi- Her face veil was arranged from ",1',,,'iinii nf thc.Pth birthday —Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Van mum, the air flow Is stopped and a headpiece of red roses and or- ,''M|' s,,n, Richard, Sunday. Celft and children, Woodbridge the chemical gives off its oxygen chid sweetpeas and she carried; a !" lW.H. Mr.'iind Mrs. William Avenue, left Sunday for San Fran- when''the tvibe Is heated. The oxy bouquet formed from the same . lM,l s,,n, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- cisco; where they will sail for gen Is pumped Into storage tanks flowers. \l,.||ni:li and Mr. and Mrs. Australia, to he away for an ex and the process Is repeated again tended period. and agnin. The bridesmaids, Miss Jessie ir. Hmvi-rs, Jersey City. • —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac Dr. Calvin, who explained the McClellan, Iselin nnd Miss Violet \l,,. Herman Meyers, Laur- LARuUNA— Cltsninj fluid for upholstered furnitur* II •iiimr. is (i guest of her son Fadyen and none, Chase Avenue, method at a meeting of the Cali- Geerlseh, Rahwnyy wore pink taf- jup-hii'i'-in-law, Mr. anil Mrs. lifter spending the week with rela fornia section of the American feta rtnd net gowns with blue CN DISINFECTANT— TU topi in homediiinf«lin|. |,/Meyers, Aldpn Road. tives in Kingston, N. Y., have re Chemical society, said it was used accessories. They wore headdresses Hi. ;IIHI Mrs. Robert Hunford turned home. to supply oxygen for welding and and carried bouquets of. similar ',i,,l,lr.>n, IliurUbure, Pn., —The Sodality of St. Andrew's other operations in the' South to those of the maid of honor. Dlv-A-DUU Prcptred cleiner 'for woodwork, sinks, Il, to their horafl, after Church met last night at. the ciflc where regular base supplies Lloyd Decker was bi'sl man stoves, etc. were not available. ,.,.,. Mr, ii nil Mrs. Donuid church to rehearse for the Crown- and the ushers wore John Harby, .,.. .Miiiiv.ci1 Street, fd)1 two ing, which is scheduled for this The red chemical belongs to a Jr., Iselin and George-Doll, Pliiin- DUPONT DRY CLEANER- iv UM*.. month. group of compounds called ehelatea lield. (pronounced keo'-Intes). They are \l, ;iinl Mrs. Richard Sey- —Cadet Nurse Clara May Strom, After the ceremony a reception organic substances having atoms DUPONT SPEEDYWAX- FOf .upo ii.hinr *.*. , liflh Avenue, arc parents of the Presbyterian Hospital, New. was held at the home of Mr, and of metal attached to them. The m i ark, is spending two weeks' vaca- With nil tliii talk about new Imiitlos for Milady, NBC comedi- Mrs. Thomas Adriance, Traito ,,n I Friday at Muhlen- metal In this case la cobalt. In I. L. IJUjRbiAotR— For |-rt«sy pots »nd pans. ||i,..|iii»l, I'liiinlield. ion at her home on Clinton Place. enne Judy Cnnovn comes up with four suggestion, to end it all. Street. The .ncwlyweds are on a —Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Bcck- human blood the corresponding Mi-. (li'urKC! Mcwsick, Lans- metal Is iron. The addition of the Upper left ii the super-Lake, n little muisy, liii'l striking. Upper wedding trlp'tu the' Cat.skill Moun- ey, George Street' were guests of 1 JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT— F«r n«,r poii.hin,. .,,. |';i., iiml Mrs. John Ging- metals greatly enhances the oxy- right is the Uhnngi Upsweep. Lower left finds llie Hair coiffed tains, N. Y., .and for her Roing - Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, Red \,ii ih Wales, PH., were guests gen - attracting power of both the away outfit the bride wore a blue Bank, Sunday. in An Oriental roll topped l>y a pan of sweet pens. Lower right ii JOHNSON'S CARNU- F.,^^.^,..,. I , l-'redcrick Uccklcy, George blood and the other organic com- suit with red accessories and a —George Frank and Steven the Gamine, looking as if it had been combed with an egg-beater, , •. Tuesday. pounds. corsage of gardenias. leil, Carteret, were guests of Mr, but definitely startlinp, nnd triily original. LARVEX— Mothproofs clothes, i!,,' Kver .1 filly Club met with Dr. Calvin said the method was ilciHw Lcyonmiirk, Chase and Mrs. Frank Kjsh, Alden Road, for a week. conceived while researchers were .;:.'. .Mnllilay. looking for something to indicate WHOOPS! $315 GONE [DOUBLE TROUBLE LEPAGE'S SAV-A-LOT- w^ip.P,, r&™. ' -George Mroz, Hudson Boule- Mi :iml Mrs. Daniel Howell, oxygen changes in submarines. The CEDAR RAPIDS, In. A fiv.v KALKASKA, Mich,—When lire vard, attended the dinner meeting • ; Sheet, have returned to chelates were observed to have minutes nfter Mrs. Karl Shear:! of the National Association of broke out. in Ray Carlisle's farm LIQUID VENEER POLISH- For... p...*,., n..j.. i i' al'l'T spending a week great capacity for absorbing and had borrowed $1115 from a loan Cost Accountants held at the Rob- home attic, his troubles began. He ri'JHhvcs iii upper New York giving off oxygen, changing color as company, :; strong wind blew open ert Treat Hotel, Newark, last week. MIRRORLIKJE— L™,» OH poii.h. they did so. Realizing the signifi- her purse and the $'i!5 in green- chopped ii hole in the roof to put -The Athletic Committee of \ >! !iui- Cameron, New York cance of this, Dr. Colvin thought it hacks was blown into the air at a out tin1 lire, the wind blew down the Avenel Fire Company No. 1 MOTH-GAS— Kills moths, eg«i, Urrt«. ; 'lie cui'st of his son-in-law might be put to additional use. He crowded intersect inn. Twn news-j hi;; barn and then tilt' roof of his M.i-hirr, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- will hold a dance May 18, in the submitted the idea to the national boys and a policeman helped her j |lmli.(, |,ul..,t .;„!„ (lames. A apark Khiine, ('linton Place, Avenel firehou.se with George defense research committee which NOXON— Polish for many finishes. Rather up the money and from I he lire set. liis bay on fire. \|i. ;ind Mis, George Mlrko- Slivka and John Lockie as co- financed further studies. Additional found it all, except $11(1. j His net. li)ss~ntie barn, one hay- Accidents never fore- . l.iviiiKslnii Avenue, were chairmen. The committee wishes work was done at the Universitj of OBSORENE Cletins wallp.per. ^ stack, one roof, four cows and two friends in Newark, Sun- any Softball team in the vicinity California at Los. Angeles, the Cali- warn thoir victims— who wants to play a match with fornia Institute of Technology, the PICK FISH FROM TREES horses. so the .safest tiling to 0-CEDAR CREAM POLISH— N«, rUbbing. T them to contact Mr, Lockie, The Massachusetts Institute of Technol- HONOLULU.--The tidal waves lav. Sii|ihi'ii Mroz, Trenton, was ^i:.'~; nf Mr. and Mrs. George fire company will hold its regular ogy, and Iowa State college, which battered Hawaii cast thou- do is always carry meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. sands of fish ashore. Some people TELEPHONE 4-0078 0D0RA— Glass cleaner. , .,. ll'idscin Houtcvard, Sunday. insurance protection Thr Iiidcpendent Republican —Mrs. Swcyn Jensen. Park picked tisb 'from the ground but Takes Wedding Vows 50th OLD ENGLISH AllP rp , CU.ner. i mil meet with William E. Avenue, entertained firends Tues- many picked t-beir's from eocuamit against them. F o r u 0 e day in celebration of her birth- trees. The fish had (jotlen caun'hl •'.. .Manhattan Avenue, May 8, Time in Proxy Ceremony interesting1 details iVIm-k. day. Guests were Mrs, Chaunccy KANSAS CITY, KANS. - Ameri- in the trees. THOS.F.BURKE OLD ENGLISH Cleaning and Polishing Wax. Mr. anil Mrs. Charles IV (lowland, Mrs. Royal Alden, Mrs. ca's most married man has taken call — ' /a iiini daughters, Avenel Anna Alden, Mrs. Harry Deitz, wedding vows for the 50th time, In DROWNS IN TROUGH OLD ENGLISH RUG SHAMPOO ci«« .11 «*,' Mrs. Nels Johnson, Mr.s. Grover .r!'; tti-ic guests of her moth' a double ceremony which also fea- LANCASTER, I'a.—When one Fanoral Directors Carpets. Mr.:, ('iitlieriuc Johnson, in Kiiek, Riihway; Mrs, Emma An- tured his wife. E.R.FINN&CO. derson, Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. Axel ,)f his sons went to call Martin 11. ey I'ily, Siinday. He is Thomas H, Finigan, Kan- DenlinRer, 5'2-year-old farmer tot OLD ENGLISH UphoUtery Cleaner. 1 Johnson and Mrs, Stephen Haydcn, Telephone Wood. 8-1Z21 Mi. a'nd MIH. Walt*r-Strom' sas City attorney and a frequent breakfast, he fmind him drowned 'own. , iy groom for men in service ' 93 MAIN STREET Mv:-. Milimi Lagergrei), town pro in two foot, of water in a inilk- 366 STATE STREET PLASTIC WOOD— Fibre Wood Filler. —The Quiet Hour Club cele- overseas who wish to marry the • I- L:UI->I> "f Mr. and Mrs. Seth trough. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WOODBRIDGE miilin. Wmidiji'idge Avenue, brated the birthday of Mrs. Sweyn girls they left behind them. Jensen lit her home on Park Avc- His 50th ceremony was done for SCHALK'S CRACK FILLER— w.n-i .hr.nk, drie. •rMinatmii nf the 84th birthday Joseph V. Coitello, Mgr. nue, Wednesday. Present were the benefit of Samuel R. Boston, 26, THOUGHTFUL PET hard. Mrs, Alex Tare*, Mrs. William an army chaplain, now stationed in BKOCKTON, Mass. When the Kuzmiak, Mrs, Michael Jacobik, Hawaii. dog owned by Mrs. JeaiH'tLc Mac- SHERWIN-WILLIAMS BRAS BRITE. Donald eiimu home with his mouth Head First Mrs. John Urban, Mrs. Joseph Finigan exchanged vows with "There Ii No Sub.titute— full of brown-paper package, she Shirger, Mrs. Stephen Haydcn, Grace Allen, 22, of Chattanooga. And For Burks Serrice' SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLO-WAX. Mrs. John Griffin and Mrs. Axel at the same time his wife stood opened the bundle and found n for. Beauty Johnson, , with Sylvan D. Gllmore of Kansas pair of nylons. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLOOR WIPE. —The Francis Fitzgerald Asso- City" as proxy for Audrey Ley, a ciation will hold a card party at British girl whom Gilmare met A cleaner of many uses. the Fitzgerald Hall, May 22, at while stationed In Bristol, England. 8:1(0 P. M, Special awards will be It was Mrs. Finigan's third proxy SPIC AND SPAN Top, for cleaning walls, a table radio and nylon stockings. wedding. BAKEP —The S. K. Club met with Mrs, The lovely bride elicited admiring Jay Herman of Park Avenue, last remarks from Finigan, who said: STAFFORD'S FURNITURE POLISH. BECAUSE — nig-ht. "Boy. she's the best one yet!" JUST VULCANOL An old'stand-by stove polish. Mother loves her home civc her a gift the'will k)R WEED-NO-MORE-^ maglc w MI.,.- bo able to use every day HAMOND'S WEED KILLER. " . of .the year. , ••• 'MOTHER ANTCHEK ANT TRAP- Kiii/*..™ toiony. • :. • BLACK FLAG POWDER Kilt, roaches and ant.. A real treat for Mother — A cake baked es- Come in and »ee our pccially for her on Mother's Day, May ;12, BLACK LEAF 40 In.ecticide for planU-animals-paultry brilliant display of new Beautiful to the eye because of its artistic deco- EXPELLO Kills molh worm., limiting fixtures. rations in her honor1—Delicious to eat because of the pure, fine quality ingredients that go into fLll Kills moths, moinuitos, flies, ants, etc, MOTHER'S DAY the making. , ' FLY DED— Insett spray; contains D.D.T. Show him you cure . DELIGHT MOTHER! ORDER HER SPECIAL CAKE NOW! RED ARROW GARDEN SPRAY KII. Sunday, May 12th this Mother's Day by V having your gleaming TAT ANT TRAP Destroys house ants. — Phone Woodbridge 8-1999 hair in an extra .spe- WESTINGHOUSE BUG BOMB- J. »*>, b«... cial style — created fleas, ants, etc. , STATE JEWELRY for you by our expert LUIV1L1 -The popular aluminumware tine, 23 MAIN STREET WOODBR1DGE, N. J. hair stylists! Have WOODBRIDGE STATE THEATRE BUILDING 96 MAIN STREET that "finished" look FOLEY FOOD MILL— Ma.he., rices, strains all fo'o SURE! For Town Wet Pfrtt AflAoy WeiWim Emily Lance AndUSAFOffim ORLEANS, Neb. — j Hollywood Notebook Cunningham is Ii,n the more surprised .v, friends ttalke-d in on ,„.,. Loew-Lewin film, "ftel Atrti." \ Far LifBan Nelson Marry In Presbyterian Qmrd surprise birthday party ,\ , Inijrid Bcrgrman i* to have the Brian Donlevy is to nave thi f . Jeadmjr feminine role in "Arch of callers flnlnhed ahout'i,i. "".J part of Maj. Gen. LwlieH. Groves WOODBRIDCTE — The war- SKWARKN — A cundle-Hjrhted knotted-pearls was her gift from r 9*rii!mph," which w an of Mr. find Mir. Tyler will iho have featured pnrW. the marriage of Miss Emily Ann honor, was attired in a govtJof i-fhl job directing Erich Remarque's "Walter Matanoski, Berehard Walker will portray an Army of- aqua taffeta and net and carried first novel, "All QuieJ on the West- Street, Raritan Township, took Lance, daughter of Mrs. R. Arthur ficer assigned to the atomic project a cascade bouquet of shasta ern Front," will also direct the place Saturday morning in the Lnnce, West Avenue, to Lt. Robert and Miss Tyler, the "Allison daisies, yelJow roses and paptel - dStm version of this one. rectory' of St. Stephen's Church, Walter Hubhs>, USAAF, ?on of Mr. Keith," of "The Green Years." shaded sweet peas with a hcail- WATCH Paulette Gocldard has " been Perth Amboy. Rev. John Avamow- and Mi-?. X W. Hubhs; McKees will play his war bride. dress You'll love ihe soft shades! You'JI CALL P. A. 4-1616 9^f marvel at the low; low prices... "Bridal Outfits Our Specialty" on convenient terms. FOR CAREFUL CLEANING TO RESTORE YOUR HOME 190 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY FURNISHINGS TO NEW FRESH LOVELINESS - CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES need seasonal cleaning to restore only $1.25 weekly their smart freshrim and lenghten their life. after regular down payment Sweet Co, YOUR SLIP COVERS Surprise! need careful cleaning to renew their LOVELINESS. TH£Y 1TEN THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1046 Keep MnehiB* I" Cal1eg« for D*if Mildew Spot* . I Do not overload the washing mi- The United States Is the only When Sl Olu stubborn mildew spots are j Neu) Beach Fashions chine, keep drains clear of '.int and country with a college oJ accepted box, be surety hard In clean, sometime!! 'can't be' Angeline Zuccaro Bride Sunday the surfaces cleBn and dry. Take standard for the deaf. GaUaudrt Aeatly In'-ihe removed oecnuse mildew hat dam-1 special care of the rubber parts. college established In Washington, Place food to aged the goods. Don't risk bleach-! Check the machine regularly and. D C.'in 1864, «wards the uwal bottom of the b Ing colored fnbrlc without testing a ! In Pt Reading Church Rites tighten screws and bolts and oil bachelors' and masters' degrees. In separate scrap to make sure bleach PORT READING—Rev. Stanis moving parts which require it art »nd icience. won't ruin the color. But if mil-i l«ius Milos officiated at the ilouble- from a satin crewn. She carric dewed,fabric is white cotton; linen '.ring ceremony nt St. Anthony's JI ah«'Uf of calls lillies. School Lunch Box Docks bike Dry Bucks or rayon, a bleach will sometimes i Church Sunday that united in Mis« Florence yj, When you pack the school lunch 1 Young ducks like to swim but they Donotiu™-; ;?.^ rout i periistent spot. inarri;ipp Miis Anjrelino Mary Zuc- ark, maid of honor wore a box. be sure the contents are packed prefer" dry backs. A heavy, cold defrosting th /"' " cai-n, (laughter of Police Officer blue taffeta Rown, styled the *Sami neatly in the order to be eaten. e hlin as the ltriflp/s and carried a bou Place food to be eaten last, in the rain on a duckling's back may cause quicklyta,tB« .th e free^r , ' ami Sir:-. Oosindo Zuccnro, of a fatal chill. Fertilise Trpps 2 1! Street and'Alfred Buzynski, quet of talisman roses. bottom of the box, but any food that Probably no practice used in fruit of Mr. and Mrs. .Jospph The bridesmaids; Misses Normi is easily crushed should be placed production gives as'sood returns for ski. .Wwark. ' and Violet Zucearo, Louise Pelle- on top. '- mofiey «pent as dors thf- proper fer- grifto and Mary Huthick,, all o' Mi.« Catherine, Notorn, church tilization of the trers. snv fruit ex- Port ReadinR, were attired in yel Designed Flag organist, playpd the wedding mus- pert?. . low 1-afTetn gowns and carriet Betsy Ross did not design the ic and accompanied the snloijsi, talisman roses, American flag. The actual designer Mi>. Daniel Mimu'ei. was Francis Hopklnson of Phila- They'll call you ' Curing Hani. Anthony Zuccaro, Port Reading, The bride,"'who was given in delphia. •• •'• From 15 to 45 days are, required served as best man and the usher marriw by^Iicr father, wore a were'Mfltteo Satitor, Port Read to cure'ham before smoking, and white siitiii, off (he shoulder ?tylc from 17 to 30 days for bacon. ing; Frank Octrecco, Bloomfieltl with fonnfiti all the J W with a Irtnu toil which fell Thomas Salibene,' Newark fltit iAU.no Andrew Foley, Jersey City. The bride's mother wore a yel low frock and'a corsage of match Start Counting Days! intr roses. The bridegroom's mo tht'r was attired in a hlack ami aqua dross and a corsage of par denios. A'reception for 2M) guwtf Sun-ierkin; suite with the aDpcal of a short dreii are thowtt wa.s hold in Newark., above as pictured in the May issue of Good Housekeeping maga- Fnhraut Life-Bra On Trip To Canada zine. Left: pinstriped cotton in red, blue or gray, rayon lined; for your i!pp., ii|,|in Mr. ami Mrs. Buzyit.ski arc on ; right: stripes used hortiontalfy >nd vertically. Comes in brown wedding trip to Onnada and upor with lime, pink or blue. ' . their return they will be at home to their friends at 06 K Street Underarm Lining ,' , For an underarm coat lining re- The Big Day Nears! Port. Reading. For travelling the pair, make shields at lining cloth. LH«.GIrdl« bridge selected a brown gabardine You can tack them in. and they'll for your low; lil,lln, suit with, yellow accessories and do double duty. They will take the a corsage of matching roses, rub and will serve as patches 1o hold the frayed lining'tn place. Loses Boron You'll be excitint; In 1 Acid, highly leached, gray sandy- loam soilsj'often are loft" in the at. The clever (j,, !r,.,| essential element boron because It cushions of your been removed by leaching as well Life-Bra will Lnu as cropping. Mold-Correct-1 Md J Boron Deficiency SERVICE REMEMBER MOTHER with never a (lnuh; iir Addition* of excessive amounts ol WITH A let-down. The nr.v I., lime, especially to an acid sol] si' SUNDAY, MAY 12TH Girdle will give vim ready low in boron, often results ir. a SMILE. supple new curves \ j marked deficiency of boron. vlt Gifts that will last . . . tailore'd-in matt ial Drying Garments Priced to suit your purse. control and clastic cot When you hang out your freshly fort Yes-for the ' ln | laundered garments, smooth every re PERTH AMBOY, N. J. of a Lifeline".. it's thing as much as possible. It wil You're always »ure of the ut- help in ironing. Formfit all the way. most in courteous and efficient GENERAL service plus the finest food in Be Fitted by Our Expert Fitten, and B* Convince ORDER town when you dine here. We Victor E. Frey APPLIANCES / For the most wonderful mother in the world—show \ hope to serve you soon. Tel. Wood. 8-1235 ( her how much you care with a beautiful bouquet of \ BABY CHICKS NOW! : RIDING SCHOOL:- BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 65c 66 MAJN STREET PARAMOUNT » [ flowers or an artistically arranged corsage. Watch \ Rate $1.50 Per Hour WOODBRDGE 182 Smith Street Perth Amboy, I \ the happy glow, the Jove in her eyes as she opens \ \ your Mother's Day box of flowers. j MICHAEL'S PARSONAGE ROAD ORDER TODAY—We Deliver Everywhere METUCHEN, N. J. RESTAURANT WE ARE HAPPY Roosevelt Flower Shop 155 SMITH STREET ( CATHERINE RUCKRIEGEL, Prop. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. To announce the opening of Fords' Newest Store. A Jewelry Store j —Phone Carteret 8-0493— owned and operated by J. P. Reiss, a jeweler of many years of 1 325 PERSHING XVENUE CARTERET Blood-tested stock from experience. Here you will find a complete stock of Distinctive good breeders MOTHER'S DAY Jewelry at prices your budget can stand. Come in and select. 1 Brooder Stoves— Electric, Coal and Oil Sunday, May 12th Remember Mother May 12th Poultry Supplies A gift of smooth, rich Eagle can- and Seeds dies gives superb enjoyment to all lovers of fine confections. These Fertilizer and Vigoro delightful tasting sweets consist of chocolate creams, chewy caramels, AMBOY peanut clusters, and tempting fruit and nut varieties. TOR MOTHER FEED QO. Mother will be delighted with a box of our Home 279 New Brunswick Ave. Made Candies. We also carry, a full line of all stand- Gleaming Jewelry That You Will Be Proud To GivJ Perth Amboy 4-1350 ard makes of candy. MOTHER'S Jfcji^ SUNDAll OPEN 10 A. M. - G P. M. Eagle Caiidy Kitchen MOTHER'S lasting devotion merits the SATURDAYS TIL !) P. M. DAY mmmtk- -MAY 1211 finest gift" of all—jewelry! The perfect 129 Smith Street Perth Amboy combination of beauty and sentiment1 . . Costume and And Thereby Remember MOTHER on Mother's Day GLAMOROUS LAPEL PINS Hangs a Tale! 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We could split the.m up—* cuff Religious Jewelry to you—a button to you— a Mother is . something collar to tsomeone* else—und a • EARRINGS Accurate movements - MOTHER •) CAMEOS tail to this "one—;but then what special this •year. Sur- •COMPACTS famous make watcher is a tail without a. whirl? We honor Mother as one of th£ great heroines •LADIES prise her with a dia- of the war. Perhaps she isn't quite as active as WALLETS So we asfc that you help us over she used to be, and perhaps #he does agoil her BIRTflSTONE RINGS •PEARLS " mond ring. this rub and perhaps soon there grandchildren a little, but she still has thai • DRESSER will be an Alkilin's cave with easy smile and a heart of .gold. Mother's Day For Ladies and Gentlemen LADIES' WRIST SETS plenty |or all., ,• • • is y6|Ur chance to let her know you think she's ' Guaranteed i , ' tops. • WATCHES-CLOCKS 1880-1946 • MAKE MOTHER'S DAY. A GAY DAY FOR HER Our 66th Business Milestone SHQN * . Sponsored by COOPER^ DAIRY JEWELRY REPAmm * BESTSEL0iO!i The Jewelry PttW Milk ftpm Olir Tuberculin Te»ted Cows I P. REISS M if^Arib6y,1*rf;r 6-H32J 501 NEW BRUNSWICK AY& FORDS, *r^*i!*iH^§^^ IN- THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 PA (51: To Get nment Against Amboy Tomorrow f • oopRules SPORTS MIKE I JV's Stop Officials To Attwd 46 Debut Seniors Set Likely Choice By Mike Koc»lk Of Greiner Girts On May 19th As Controversy On Role Brunswick For SeaSOli Barrens Local Club To Inaugu- Rcc League Regulation* Last week we went out on a limb in thia corner by Take Second In Row, Resume Play moirmretidihjr high .school coaches be permitted to rate Schedule Against 'Independents' Senior SoftMl, Base- For Season To Be Ri«- ftfterate from the couching box along first or third Winning 12-8; Adams Strong Easton Outfit ban Leagues Slate fn- W'OODftRIDCE— Rained out dl ; jjly Enforced—Gioe twine whe-n his team was at bat. Apparently we started Credited ¥it1i Victory. Slate Opener m&tral Contests all of its three scheduled ct>nte*t* ( WOOtfftftlDT.E — With Mayor of the past week, the Woodbfld a controversy, for it seems there are some persons August^ F. Gi'ciner, Samuel Gioe, High School bnsrball ,}enm w W00DBR1DGE —Hopping on WOODBRinnE — The Inde WOODBRIDOE ~ Diamond ac- ' ||iir ,,f tcnm manage™ and who are inclined to believe there was never any such Jew Brunswick's starting pitcher, recreation supervisor, nifd Andrew again swing into action, weath 1 pendent Boys C'.IHII A. C. of Wood- tivity in the township senior lengue ',""'vlio represented soflball Aaroe , 'president of the Board of permitting tomorrow nfterfioon rale or regulation forbidding a coach from doing so.. ne Bitto, in the early innings for bridge, an entrant in the'township bastfhftll will get underway with ''. :,'i ll tcfttn entries in the Ertueatitnn as guesis of Honor, the Maying its arch rivals, Perth i lM I runs, the Woodbridge High junior baseball league, will inaugu- the announcement by Samuel Gioe, Grciiu'r Girls will open tljeif soft- boy, lit Writers Stadium In thfc.jj 'Witnessing, innumerable scholastic-baseball games School jayvee baseball team racked rate its season in independent clr- recreation supervisor, of a two jii|)firvisf>T, nt the No. hull season May l!) at School No. of a two-game series with th#f down through the years, this writer never saw a coach up its second win of the season cli's by playing the Perth Amhoy S tpntn league fnnctioninit to rnm. auditorium Tuesday defeating the county seat jayvee 11 field. Panthers. • .. 1 Stiiidustprs 'Saturday afternoon at. ninnee thia week. • . i, oil with the rqpre- in the box; therefore, we'took it for granted there The girls will meet the power- SS outfit, 1 ti-R, in a game played at the Rnritan Copper Works field, In the township senior. •An Ihinham. Icflhandod pit«%| ihc following regula- must Be a forbiddnnce rule in effect, for surely tnany the Legion Field Wednesday nftcr- 1 Kaydette.s, •of Easton, Pa,, T,e- Perth Amboy. Game time is slated aofthnll, compptioTi will alM ing ace. of the Harrons' moundj \',:< funetioning coaches would have: jumped at.the opportunity other- nonn. liigh Valley Champions, who are stalT, will niori' than likely rated one n.f the Hcst teams in the for 2:110 o'clock. , divided into two R team by nild here- Tjii! Little Barrons previously de called upon by Coach Nick P^ wise. coal state, (lame time will be 2:!!0. The club is sponsored' by the The division of IPBRUM and ,.',. ".f.li'jiscil for publication. feated the Fords Silver Streaks, coe to do the pitching for thfi i The samn night the gjrls witt INDEPENDENT-LEADER, schedujps follow: l!,,, ,|u, new regulations, any And we were right in our-assumption. Being the 11-5, earlier in the seasrtn while local loam. .,;„, f |silieshisage6rnamE travel to 'Summit to play a strong Righthander Byron Dunham, dC.INIUn OnobBALL a target of heated debates,'I decided to clarify the ling to the Kath's Hoys .Club brother of lefthander Art Dunham, Next Monday thi BniTonM will ..-"- nl.i«-t to blacklisting fronr leant under arc lights. Atlje^can League 10-1, fnr its only loss, ' 1 .Barrons' twirling ace, will pitch travel to Rahway and, Tuesday !|,, , 'competition, of any de- Whole % consulting Gil Augustin, well known umpire Kmily Williams, who won \"i Fords Pi'old Ckri) Mi For the Woodbridge team, Ed the opening game for the local play host to Carteret a: the ' f three yenrs. Like- |»:mies and lost 4 last year, wil Hopelawn Cireyhounds i(| nr in the State of New Jersey, who has been "irmping" He.gedus started on the mound tcnm. Field. ! ,, 1,.,-un manager who per- get the nnd fnr the pitching as- . Keasbtfy Eagles ; v for the past -15 years and during which time he offici- pitching two complete innings, be Interested in rounjjing out n .According to.an nnnounewieht ,'„ 'n,,lit.'ilile player to a place signment with rookie Dot Kacma St. James (TYO ated at a good number of high school games. fore being relieved liy Ace Adam rek behind the plate. In the seenni schedule; the Independent A. C. A & B Oil earlier in the day the. (fume washed hnr.iip will lie subject to woh finished up the game-anil wa game Mary Seyglinski or Clmr would like to book games with nut with Highland Park will he penalty. "Well," says Gil, "there isn't any written rule pro- Iselin Cubs 1 credited with the victory. Roll junior teams in this area. Arrange- played as a part of a double head*! ,.,',mpli'te code, as released otte Pryce Will toe the' mound Catholic War Veterans hibiting a high school coach to coach in the coaching pitchers gave up four runs apiec ments can lie made with Paul Ciro- here, May !l and Cranfurd May 26. ,,l , i,y Mr. (iioe, follows: Others who will lake part are Flo Pappy's Social Club ; v nnd scattered a total of six hits. densky, Grove Street, Woodbridge irini Playing Rt"l«—The Offi- box, but there has been an 'unwritten law' to that • Kijuln on first; Eleanor Statilc Tonight: A & B Oil vs, Iselin Cubs The game was marked With som or Angry Patri al, second; Helen of calling Woodbridge 8-0357. CAT GETS LIFE- i;:l;,,|i:i]| Rules, with thV. effect right along." He added, "The reason for this at Legion Stadium. (1:15 P. M. hard and timely hitting as the Bui Seyglinski,. short; Charlotte Pryci Tomorrow: Kensbey Eagles vs. St. SAVING MEDAL fur IH'Ifl, as published in understanding obviously is the tinge of professional- rons pounded the little Ze.bni- at third; Mary Seyglinski in let •lames' CYO at. Legion Sta- LEBANON, Pn.—Nljc. a black ' :;,,l,liiig llusu'ball Guide, hns two pitchers for n total of 11 has ism given to the game if a coach dons a uniform and liell; Ruth Fi-onlcznk in center dium, (1:115 P. M. cat, recently received a medal ,1'.,.l.]h|i'il ami adopted liy the hits—live going for two-hav Cardinals Overwhelm and Kay Fevoresak, right field from Ihe. National Society for Pre-* ...,„.nl us the final word. takes up a position in the coaching box." knocks and one a triple. ,. Rul«—(A) Players shall Naomi Williams and Crace I'Vnell National League ventiim of Cruelty to Ahimals. Continuing, Gil said, "I always try to discourage Helping his own cause iilun ,,,,l,,| in)<> three groups ac- will be in reserve. • Fords Arrows The cat was"honored .for1 awaken- Al Adams smacked out II bits in Wings For 2nd In Row ,,. .„ their age: 1, Junior any young coach coming up for his venture in high Hopelawn Aces . ing its master, Willinm Miller, trys at the plate, two going fo , < up in 15th birthday; St. Anthony CYO when fire broke mil in the Miller : vr school coaching, when he asks me at a game I'm han- doubles, to lead his team mates i WOODHRIDOF. — The Wood- -,, ii.diate Group, ages up to Kath's Boys Club home on Fehnmrv I. dling if it is permissible to take a place in the coach- latling honors for the. day. Shell Stops bridge Cardinals won their second iiii,i;iy; ", Senior Group, Keiishey Tigers. 1 The box score: softball game Saturday by defeat- -,.,|. 11!) Any player who ing box during the garni ." Golden Bears WOODBRIIKJK .1. V. nglhe Wings A. ('., H-2 at No. 11 ,• ir;iflied liis 15th birthday Barber, 12-9 School Field. A home run by Pat- Athletics 1 AB It ,;,-, in llu .Junior League. Alumni league Hits Snag en over the head of Nagy in een- Woodbridge Braves 1 ,4 h'.i'.v! who bus not reached Citing an incident that happened several years ago, Tilth, e Tonight: Fords Arrows vs. Hnpe- 1 WOODBR1DGR—In a tune-up .er Held and a nice running catch ••;. birihilay may piny in the Adams, 'ib, p .... 5 lawn Aces lit Fords Park, (1:15 (til informed us about a baseball game that was Mullaney, ss 0 tussle for regular competition in >y I'r off the l)iiI of Dimock, were liah' Croup. Anyone, with the Middlesex County Industrial the high spots of Ihe till.' P. M. played betwceji New Brunswick and Bound Brook Osik, 2b, :SI> ,1 Tomorrow: Ke.asbcy Tigers vs. , ,-,.--;,i-y playing qunlififntion, (•utwein, rf, lb softball league, the So-Shell soft- The box score: ,I;,IV in 1'j.ther of the Senior high schools. Doc Cramer, Round Brook coach, it ball team of Sewaren defeated WINCS A. C Golden Boars tit Fords Park, We announce with pride Young, lb 1 ing p«ng, etc. (K) Tht S'/ubo, rf 4 0 0 DaPrile Association i'ii.n «f n player's nani Gil concluded liy stating there were many coaches Bitto, p, rf n 1 1 Hopelawn Greyhounds Crenner, Jib !1 1 Twirling By Glester I.attnnzio, lb '4 0 2 ,irry the same penalty but noi from time to time who would like to coach from the Ur, If !.. '4 1 Iselin Cubs ; i tlie pliiyev hut also tn th Pernice, Dh 1 (1 Catholic War Vets Reid, ss 2 1 Keats, p 4, 2 i'j'inl in charge of the team al box, but after being quoted about Editor Dick Foster's Gives Flynns Victory Kurta, lib 4 1 Sporting Club Belka, p 2 (J St. Anthony CYO ;:n (if the offense. If it can book entitled "Knotty Problems," in which he dis- Nagy, cf 4 1 IS Teal, If 2 0 AVENEL— Sparked by the hit Reading Railroad n determined amicably wh< Ondcr, ss 4 1 2 cusses and discourages high school coaches to take a Brusso, If 2 ,0 .ing of Frank (Peanuts) Saverock in duirge of the team at th Kovach, 2b ',) 1 2 (Continued on Page 12) 1 placj>'in the box, in nine out of ten cases a coach will Saho, rf 3 0 he Charles Flynn Association Hi the utFense, the team man- Berthelson, c 3 1 2 iwiiiise signature appears on refrain from following through with his original in- Cooke, lh 1 0 won its first game over Security 0 Steel softhall team Sunday, 11-7, Schwartz, rf 2 Woodbridge i iiML't) will automatical! tent. Credit for winning the tilt is due 34 8 '19 8-0995 <;•• the responsible individual. 34 8 to the pitching of Joey Glester and Score by innings: NEW CAR? 1 n'lii' event thut a player be- A Case Ai Point Score by innings: lie fielding of-Joe Mate at short- Wings A. C. 001 001 0—2 Cardinals 041 102 0—-8 • average before August 1st, Just two weeks ago in a baseball game between the N. Brunswick .. 220 000. 004— 8 itop. player becomes ineligible for Woodbridge .... S14 000 04x—12 The score: Three-base hits: Lattanzio, Di- RADIO SHOP !>•:• I'liaipeition in that' group. teams of .Matawan and Freehold high schools, the Two-base hits: Belka, Toth CIIAS. FLYNN ASS'N ninck. Home run: Patten. - vicii a free agent and is Freehold coach took a position in .the coaching box Adams (2), Mullaney, Csik. Throe- AB R OF ii'-'l in join the roster cf a throughout the game upon the permission of the op- base hit: Young. Sacrifice: Young Kalita, c .. . 5 1 n tiie next highest group, Flyim, If .... . 5 1 WOODBRIDGE '•"• r;i>e and only this type of posing team coach. W. TJragos, lb . 3 1 Fords Firemen Take "ill :i team be able to obtain rTo keep peace among high school students when Fords Field Club Seeking J. Mate, ss 5 1 110 MAIN STREET n'.-i.'/iiinci/. on Page 12) their teams meet on the diamond, seems to me, a writ- Light Senior Group Foes Price, 3b 1 1 Kegler Championship WOODBRIDGE E. Dragos, cf 2' r No! ASIMONIZEJOB! ten proviso should be scrawled soon to decide for once Saverock, 2b 4 FORDS—The Fords Field Club 2 WOODBRIDGE — The Fords formerly known as the Fords J. Penzunik, rf 2 and all on the issue. 1 Eire. Company was the. winner in -SALE NOW ON- oil Reading Rinkydinks,. will compete in the J. Glester, p 4 1 the' finaf roll-off for the Wood- For Essential Continued GOOD USED RADIOS, However, regardless of other opinions, we are en- light senior baseball activities this A. Jensen, cf 1 bridge Firemen's League cham- 1 Mu»t Sell All tp Make Room fori titled to our own/and this writer ,<\till endorses a rule soason and is anxious tn close oil C. Smith, if 0 pionship whe.n it defeated Port Car Conservation! ins In 10th 0 New Radios to allow high school.coaches in the coaching box dur- its schedule for the ensuing season Reading Fire Co., winner of the Teams wishing to book the. local 32 11 •.11 first half, at the Craftsmen's Club, •:ADl.\G-~St. Anthony's 1 ing a game. As we stated last week, from this position group should get in v touch witl SECURITY STEEL 2-1. Bring your car to our i the Forils Arrows, 15- 1 Ray Solowinski, 85 Hornsby Struct Diindii , If 4 New Radios, Electric "-iiming contest Sunday a coach will get a. "bird's eye view" of the proceed- During the match $8,25 was col- Fords. Ellis, lib 1 4 fully equipped Service 'ii Heading Field. lected for the. Cancer Fund. ings and "heads up" baseball will be played, enjoyed Pochek, ss 4 Clocks and Record 11 skirted off for the According to an announcement The scores: Station for a real wash- and witnessed by till. Jaeger, lb 4 "I wp relieved in the the club will open its'season May 5 i PORT READING (1) Salvia, ]i '.\ Kukulyu whoy-in turn,' when it will play the Perth Amboy T. Zucearo ....,,.... 157 a 1!>7 173 ing, polishing or Simon- Players in Stock Redshaus Protests , filohras at the Washington Par Grillo, c . !) x ' in the seventh to Wa- -fr Karpinski ...... '.-..''f41 1 Ziimbo, If .. ize job. Port Heading club out- Plans to organize a County -Alumni football league diamond in Perth Amboy. Barbati) 201 170 Latlanzio, cf 11"'-;, 14 to 10, but «cv- for next fall hit'a snag, for the present anyway, when R. Zucearo ...... HiK .172 1,48 RADIOS REPAIRED Ziclf, 2b II 2 ly errors by Lonak and FIND $20 IN THREE DaPrile 182 11)8 178 ; New Brunswick's Alumni "head, Andy Beno, sorrow- TUBES .v helped the, visitors MAILBOXES Coppola 147 • Wi!) 1111 KEEP YOUR CAR 31 13 '""test Of it. fully stated his organization wasn't capabla of financ- BUFFALO, N. Y.-— Discover BATTERIES 795 H!>7 831! LOOKING NEW ' aituie for bin misplays, ing a football squad this year. liy three-, housewives of neatly lli| J folded $20 bills in thj'ir apartment FOREIGN V. A. OFFICES FORDS (2) ' l' ii and scored on a While in Smith River, an Alumni club .is still in the : r|' l>y Urban to score the house mailboxes started a treasur The Veterans Administration rauss - Kir 1«3 174 BRANCH STORE W !'"" l'iliati took hitting hon- ditagc of being organized, leaving Carteret, Wood- hunt by more than 13(10 familie plans to open offices soon in Lon- ansen 13!) *• VICTORY 180 ii'iple and two doubles, bridge and Perth Amboy, which are organized and in a public-housing project when don and Paris to handle the af- risparf, ; 130 KiO RADIO SHOP •Idi-d the heavy stick for the apartment house is located fairs of ox-G. l.'s, especially stu- lorvath 171 14B SERVICE STATION football equipped, but from all indications in the dents, who art! in Europe. Other 181 '' 'wo doubles and a No one else, however, rcportc iilsdoiT 152 177 OF newspapers, the latter outfit is more concerned in linding money and police are a I foreign oflices may be established ogan , 200 1(>8 220 Teh Wood. 8-2S68 loss to explain-the,source of Lh as centers of veterans population • i\ score: joining one of the several'leagues that are springing AMBOY AV. & GREEN ST. ISELIN . develop abroad. 814 7i)5 915 lil'S ARIIOVVS (14) up throughout the state for next fall. ills. AH II Bowles urges patience on cloth- WOODBRIDGE Oak Tree Road, Iselin '' (i 1 The F^s In The Fire BARRONS BATTING AVERAGES nw shortfiges until mid-July, 1 Local fans, however, can look forward to a home at- C\ AB R H 21! 3B HR Avg. 1 Vic Csik 2 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 cr, ,.f fair between Carteret and Woodbridge Alumni's next Art Dunham 3 3 1 (I 0 0 .(Kill full, league or no league, as Tony Cacciola and Jack Vic Pocklembo .:.... il1 11 I 4. 0, 1 0 Weigolinsk made tentative plans for the meetings. Gene Antol ..'.....', 2:. 3 0 1 0 0 •'0 !ii:iii NOW... Hardy Peterson : * 11 3 1 0 (1 .272 ROUNDUP:,,Pitching the opening game, under the ii, If John Kara : •! • 9 1 2 0 0 0 .222 ares for Greensboro against Winston-Salem in the John Wolff 3, i). 1 2 0 0 0 .222 Carolina State'League, Bernie Keating was relieved Honnie Lozuk 3 '10 1 2 0 0 1 .200 AMOCO! 2 1 0 (I .142 in the seventh inning as his team dropped the tilt, 8-b. Jim Iioiner ;.-• :- 3 7 1 Frank Capraro it\ 9 0 r 0 0 0 .111 A Tony Cacciola may lose.one of his star backs, it , Buddy. Brfeon 3- 10 1 i 0 1 0 .100 '•• v- .•• ,. •' 1 .000 ,. ' ' 13 • 10 1'4 Earl Smith decides to accept an offer to play w.th the Dutchy Gutwein 1 1 0 0 0 ,. 0 ANTHONY'S CYO •< John Toth : 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 .00(1 .pro N, 1{. Giants next fall, . . . Add to the civilian 1 11 .238 . :,,; . AB H Totals -. 84 20 2 2 l" Complete AMOCO Service ranks, John (Gutch) Korczowski, who is reported to (Inclusive to Tuesday, April 30,1948.) be considering one of*-couple pro, football tie-upj 1>, 6 i with some of. his collegiate buddies,. • • Because oi • GAS •LUBRICATION • OIL I' « WATCH FOR . f i, If 3 (i 8 difficulties in obtaining baseball equipment etc the ALSO TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 4 0 di—d County baseball league of wh.ch Monk, MESSAGE FROM THE SKY! liar, ). ^ f 5 1 MessickV Legion team wa* an entrant tho «Utod LUBRICATION PRACTICALLY "'>i i' ... i 1 DER 0HIVING CONOITIONS. / league has fallen through.-... . A memo tc, ft., Bo. d OF WOODBRIDGE f-.i' • •;:::£ 1 TO ALL AUTO-ROCK SWAYS SQUEAKS AWAY 1. S Education: When a new high school athletic field SPORT FANS Q , •-• Lanatructed, plea»o make provision to have « tele- - FROM THE •'! o • jhone installed in the field house, likewise a press box GREINER GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM Phil's AMOCO Service Station o ' Mbring it urtopar with modern stadium tac.l.t.es. Good NeVuept: Youngsters wUL.be delighted fr \ , —TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-O88O — tUr" 1'v SUNDAY MVWH, W6 Minings! know Sam Gioe .ri planning baseball excursions to the. GWMfi STREET AN^ HAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE .New York bull parks this, summer.... That's all, tftta. . t *.- - THURSDAY, MAY 2, li»4G i, PAGE NO PAY Irish Linen Is News NATIONAL DEBT Following tho example, set by The United States Treasury. Loop Rules Announced . his predecessor, former (iovernor rays that it will reduce the national Herbert Lchninn, Fion-llo H. La debt another 11,679,202,000 in' (Continued from I'atjo 11) Guat'rlia is serving us director gen- May by ensh redemptions of ma- T a player after league play for the in 2 days. He it known, however, eral of th«" l nittMl Nntions Relief turing securities. This, the third season has once started. The team Ihnt the umpire's decision will al- and Rehabilitation Administration redemption, will bring the total that receives such player rests sole- ways be final. withotu p:iy.'ill-, La tiunrdiu re- drlit retirement accomplished, or ly upon whom the player chooses.) Game Times—All games, are to ceives nn anninil pension of about projected, since March 1st, to Residence—(A) In order to be start at 6:15 unless otherwise pub- »10,000 from the City of New about $d,358,000,000. On April eligible for play in the baseball or licized. It is suggested that teams York and has additional income Hi, the nationnl debt totaled $274,- softball leagues promoted by the be dressed and ready to play IB for hin services as- radio broad- :i7!i,5fifi,.'tO2 as compared with the Recreation Department, ,a player minutes before game tirhc, in order caster and newspaper columnist. record total of $27!t,7G4,360,348 must be a resident of Woodhridge to obtain pre-game warmup prac- February 28, 1946. Township. ABSOLUTELY NO tice. If a team is not ready for CORN OUTSIDER WILL BE ELIGIBLE. play-within 15 minutes of the scheduled game time, the game The 1045-4*5 world corn crop (B) Further, all players residents will lie the lowest sincel941, nc- of a town where a sectional league will be forfeited to the opponent, cordinji to. the. Department of is organized cannot play in a lea- if, one team fails to appear; and Acriculttire, which declare!! that gue of nn adjnecnt town. That in,' both teams will be credited with a he export supply "will not be for instance, Port Reading has'its loss if both teams fail to appear. to meet the urgent need own Senior Baseball League, no A player can play on only one or food." World corn production Pgrt Reading player may play in team, the team which the contract :his season is estimated at 5,650,. the Woodb'ridge Senior League or agreement bears his signature. 100,0(10 bushels, a decline of 4 per but a player or team from Sewarej) * The use of an ineligible player :ent under last year and the small- and Avenel where no Senior Lea- will draw a penalty of forfeiture •fct crop since 1941. gue exists*may participate in the of the game. Woodbridge competition. This rule (A) All teams must play'ln hoth •ROOSEVELT SHRINE" will cover all leagues and age the'first and second halves. NO Visitors M • the "Roosevelt groups. This rule hns bwri insti- new teams will be entered in the Play Safe! Shrine" will be charged aa admis- tuted to injure against failure of second half. (B) POSITIVELY no sion fee of 50 cents, covering ad- certain sectional leagues and will chang in Fosters after May 16th. USE OUR misison to the library and Roose- ABSOLUTELY be STRICTLY Usual penalties \\i\\ be inflicted. velt mansion. No fee will he asked enforced. Decision on any viola- No teams will be allowed-to make 'or visiting the grave. Revenue tion rests solely with the Director. changes for the second half. I Fur Storage rom entrance fees collected from Team Rotten—;(A) All squads In the event of inclement weathei I I 'isitors to the house will go into (except Fire Company League) the decision on the condition of Protrrl jniir fnr» nnd Vinolrn* at : Th«l wonderful, cri»p-texlur- he miscellaneous fund of the U. must be composed of Senior 15 the playing field as to whether or ] lonrnt iimnWnK |irirr». [ ed, fine-Woven- Iriih linen that S. Treasury, while fees from li1- players. Teams not complying wth not play is advisable rests solely | OUR VAULTS ARE IN THE { hitn'l been imported all during brary visitors will go into a Gov- this rule will rfot be accepted. All upon the Recreation Department the war ii back in the faihton rnment trust fund. players of any disbanding teams Staff worker or director. Tean Beautiful Flowers will tcl|| P. A. NATIONAL BANK . newt. And better atill it's back will be declared ineligible for fur- managers or a manager will not be Mother of your love and apprJ | • The Best in the loreliett lummer drenei ther play during the remainder of permitted to make this decision. If ciation—of your deep devotion! ever. Thi» it one of them, wo- Seniors Set the season. (B) No player is al- the decision is in the affirmative Our special arrangements ofl The Safest man's need for lomething th»t'i lowed to sign or play on more than the game must be played or a for- cut flowen, our potted pla j -, (Continued jrom Page 11) one contract. feiture will be charged to either n catual enough to wear anywhere (League competition will get in bloom, our exquisitely creetl The Largest —and toft and feminine enough or obth teams. underway m?xt Monday and al- Schedules Restricted ed coriagei will make the per.f for thote occnioni when a tail- though no schedule1 has been for- Playing of Schedule—1. Ill some Important dates to remember feet gift for Mother on — ored drett would be too tevere. mulated to. date, it is requested cases teams cun play only on cer- Team contracti and routers ( team managers get in touch with tain days. In such cases, if the day will be accepted until April 26th. I • $2 any fur coat . . .. MEN'S SUITS either Samuel Gioe, Bob. St. An- thai; is mose desirable be written on First half play starts May lit MOTHER'S DAY MAY 12ih 5 up, to $100 valuation. ( .. The production of men's suits drassy, Jim Keating or Mike Ko- the contract at the time it is sub- and ends June 15th. mitted before the season starts, I for BONDED MESSENGER j (luring the first three months of csik by Monday'to, find out their Second half play starts June IF YOU CANNOT COME, CALL RAHWAY 7-0711—0712—0713 team's schedule.) the Department will oblige, as far 24th and endi August 10th. 11146 was far below the rate, nec- as possible, by arranging the j CALL P. A. 4-1346 essary to produce the 28,000,000 Entries are still being received One week has been allowed by Sam Gioe for the junior and schedule accordingly. 2, Postponed after each half for the playing suits planned by the Gpvernment's games—There are times when it clothing program. for this year. intermediate leagues. May 15 has of postponed, tie-breaking, and JOHN R. BAUMANN may be inconvenient for ;t twain play-off games. Output in the first quarter was been set as the deadline for filing, to appear or a few members of a 900 ST. GEORGE AVENUE RAHWAY, N, J IA. estimated by the 0PA at between for leagues in both these groups Township Championship series team to appear thus weakening its will start August 19th. A. a Member of the Flori.t. TcleRraph Delivery Aiiociation, We Can D«liTer Floweri to Any Cis,| • 195 Smith St., Perth Amboy 4,500,000 and 5,000,000 nien's will function shortly thereafter. full strength. Therefore, ull teams No roster changes or additions suits. Girl softball teams are being will be allowed ONE and only ONE in the United Statei and Canada. for the season will be accepted ncouraged around the township postponed game in each half. Any after May 15th. So, take advan- ind all such organizations inteiTst- more than ONE will be recorded tage of the number of players i in forming ;i league ;ire re- as a forfeiture. In order that a allowed to be carried -on the quested to get in touch with Gioe postmont'inent can be effected, at roster to insure having a com- immediately. least two playing days' notice must plete team towards the end of The Firemen's softball league is be given to insure the change and SAVE MONEY HERE! the season. Naturally, some in- just about completed with the ex- notify the other team. In all in- dividuals will quit. Complete ception of 0™,L BATAAN TRIO • SOFT, SWEET HAWAIIAN MUSIC • • - - ,y " ;, \ ^ HOW 1ONG. \J^W ' ' Private Dining.'Room ' " WILL YOUR W^pJ Available for all private partita and locial functions ,.. . Have your birthday party here. | Ml", ' - EXECUTOR jFJ FREE! % You appoint a' capable and trust- We will bake you a birthday cake, free with rag"'"' worthy friend as executor of your estate, con- dinner. Arrange reservations early. fident that he will serve your family well. And so he, will—as long as he can! You caii- not know how long this will be. But if you • appoinjj this bank as trustee of your estate, REMEMBER MOTHER ON— you assure your family of iJroup experience,- pother's Day, May 12th ability and judgment without end. An institu-, i tion, unlike an individual, cannot be incapaci- COCKTAIL HOUR 1 TOILET WATERS - PERFUMES ! tated by sickness, and cannot di^. Let's discuss YARDLEY : LELONG - COTY - RENEE THORNTON your will some day soon. To do so will not . • , COMPLETE LINE OF . , obligate you in' the slightest. ' REVLON AND CHEN YU PRODUCTS * 1^ _ : j , . — T~~^ 7 S(/HRAFFT'S BOX CANDIES Join Our Daily Cocktail Hour From a P. M. To 5 F, ASSORTMENT FIRST BANK and TRUST CO. SMITH AND KAPLE STREETS —THE NEW- KOCHEK'S PHARMACY AMBOY, — WILLIAM.A. KOCHEK, fHP-— Middlesex Member Fe4era| Deposit Insurance Corporation . Telephone Carterct 8-1629 6-17M 55 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARTERET COR. AMBOY AVENUE AND MAIN STREET MAY -Sf, 1948 Wa — _ . . . PAGE THIRTEEN that they have cut their fixed charges by perhaps $200,000,000 a y«ar and increas- GETTING JOHN BULL BACK ON HIS FEET AGAIN ed their net working capital from a 1941 Opinion Of Other Huirb WIlllaaMM Kelly level of $600,000,000 to a 1946 total of $2,000,000,000. ' • Good-Bye to the Cavftlry strikes and less Insutence on tak- , COMBINING T»he railroads, it is reported in the press, 1-tt us shed A briny tear for ng advantage of fflnent econo-' have asked the Interstate Commerce Com- the horse cavalry! The army is mic conditions. While it certainly ' to lnorRo its motorized CBvairy seems reasonable that workers - mission for a general 25 per cent freight units with the armored forces; should be in a position to bargain IH Tin' f!'Vn,i Hvery Thursday by the. , rate increase and that the 10 per cent there will he left but a 8ad little and contract for their service*, out .''."'llln'iiBliIng Company. Woo«JbrW N. ,t, THIS. remnant to perpetuate the glories economic system is now «o can* passenger fare increase granted in 1942 »nd the proud traditions of men plex that a relatively few worlwrt ' s i: rP "iric .'' Lnwr'enoo Fi Campion, Trefc»ur«r| be made permanent. Moreover, the carriers OR who rode into battle on horse- often yield power far in accttt THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1446 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL' NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Upon acceptance of the minimum minimum, price 7T«i 1 , Big Boom Hits nit, ths Townnlilp wftl deliver a b»r. .'ownshlp Committee and the p&7> dwelling (one-family) house cost- tnwnshin Committee hat. by ...... bid, or hid above mlnlrhiffii, By til* in said block win hi ''' the City of Perth Amhoy, In thi gain and aaledeed for said premliei nent thereof by the purchaser ac- ing $4/(00 oil or more and all hulld- lutlon and pursuant to >aw. nxed a Township Committee and the pay- With alt other detail,' 'T,1';1 minimum price M which sold lota 1; County of Middlesex and Htnte o DATED; Abrll Hill, H48, cording to tHc.inanner of purchasa Ingfl erected nn »ald premises ahsll (lt r ment thereof by Ihe purchaser ac- minimum price i,p|n' ' New Jersey, which mortgage wai H. 3, DUNIOAN, Township Clerli ,n sVconlnrtce with terms of sale on comply with tlif Township of W«md- in said block will he sold •"B ^, cording to the manner of purchase costs of prepnrinK M.., V River Dam Site HKslpned tn the Complainant, SoplHi To M- aitrrrtlwA April 35th. lie, Ihe Townslilp will deliver a har- bridge Codes. with all oilier details pertineri , aald tlslng this Sale ^ni • ( Zulln; and you Fun nle (ierjoff ar< minimum price beiiiR *"-&•<"' . '"' In accordance with terms or sale on : mid, nnd May 2nd, Hits, In tin? ,'&ln nnd sale deed for said premises. II Is sperinrally understood thai flle, tha Township will deliver II bar- hlnck, If sold on le?,,, '', 'rn and Mrs, Earl Runkle and children, Boar dot trustees Saturday after. AUGHT BUS BUT LOST f BS WRONCWAY WINDOW COLONIA NEWS Elizabeth, Sunday. Sewaren Notes noon at the Colonia Country Club. MILWAUKEE, Wis,—An office PORTLAND, Ore.—When the *»< —Mi\ and Mrs. Eric Davis, Mid- —Mrs. H. B. Rankin and daugh- irl, watching from the window of A, Renquista built their Bjr M»n»ret Scolt ' «r Carol, Cliff Road, and Miss horn* dlesex Road, entertained at dinner t they had one-way vision glass _ Marie Robbins, Woodbridge, at- n office building, saw a home- and bridge Saturday Mr, and Mrs. —Miss Ann Stubbs, Wadding- In the bathroom, facing the streets party, sponsored by were played and tended the, Easter Show at Radio vard bound commuter dash refreshments and daughter, Marie, Florence G: Albrccht, Roselie. On Mon- ton, N. Y., spent last week with, It was the kind of glass that yff. , ,vcme^t Club, was served. ity, Friady. hrough an alley nnd reach his bug nn Avenue, spent Sunday at Central day Mrs. Davis was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark, Cliff can see out of but not into. Th« ^'Hll ,—The Ladies: Auxiliary, Amer- Park Zoo, luncheon to Mrs. Ralph Gallaudet, Road, vith a sprint finish, leaving his included Mrs. Rob- only trouble, workmen installed 1 1 1 ican Legion Post 248, will meet Elizabeth; Mrs. Godfrey Poggi and JOINS ARMY TO rail clearly blazed with $10 and lim it ' ' Mrs ' . Bernard Heid- —Mr. and Mrs. William Deike, —Mra, F. J. Adams has returned the glass backward and, six month! ^ Wednesday at 8 I*. M., at the Le- Wood Avenue, entertained on Sun- Miss Sadie MacAdam, Cranford. FIND PARENTS J5 bills. She and two policemen "'"" '(\therinc Kecnan and from a visit with her-son, James later, the Rcnquists found out ]',. gion Hall. Mrs. Julia O'Brien hns dny Mr, and Mrs. John W. Beggs, picked up a total of $66 which •!!'";,. 'weithop. Table win- —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skibin- Adams, South Coventry, Conn. HAVERHILL Mass.,— PanagU that it was clear glass to passersby v been appointed ns second vice Tcnafiy. sky, Hawthorne Avenue, enter- —The regular meeting of the police took to headquarters to and opaque to users of the bath-': l,.il Mrs Edna Skibin- president to fill the otis Nibl, 19, recently enlisted in unexpirwl —Mrs. Otto Grubc has returned tained their nephew, George Ski- Sewaren Republican Club, Inc., await the claimant. room. ,',"' Ili-lrn KuJawBki, Mr. and term of Mrs. James the Army and asked for immediate >lls Black, rc- to; Chcstertown., N. Y., after binsky, Jr., Newark, last week, will be held May 7. '.(-worthy, Mrs, Mor- signed. Mrs. O'Brien is chairman assignment to the European area, Margarct MoTgan, spending several months with her —The Colonia Library Board —Miss Louise- Morris, West of the party May 24 at the Legion, He hopes, in thai way, to locate Jr., Theodore daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and of Trustees .will sponsor a BUpper Avenue, spent last week in New Hull. A hand-crocheted afghnn will Mrs, Johit Maas, West Cliff Road. his no rents from whom he has Mr. nnd Mrs. Ricb- be awarded and the sale of poppies dance Saturday at the Library. Dorp, S. I. Kred Horning, Miss will begin at thnt time. Funds real, Mrs. Alex Marhoffery Prince- —The PaTent-Teacher Associa- —Rev. and Mrs. F. Newton been separated since last Decem J WINES - LIQUORS Herbert Cnrtnon, wed are used for tin- benefit of ton Avenue, entertained her moth- tion will meet Wednesday, 3 P. M., Howdeh, Cliff Road, spent Sunday ber. Letters to his parents in Seakisty, James'Black, disabled veterans, er, Mrs. James McCormick, Rah- at the Colonia. School. Installation (n New York City. Bucharest have been'returned. Morrisey i non - players' way, at luncheon on Monday. of. officers will be held. —The Ladies' Guild, St. John's' CHRISTIAN BROS. to Mrs. Kecnim. A spe- —The Card Chili met Friday with Mrs. Charles Skihinsky, Haw- —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- —Mr. and Mrs. Paskcl Merritt, Church, will meet May 9 in the 8i.KNnr.ni/.i!! BRANDY ed hy Mrs. Kce- Cain, North Hill Road, were hostt Ainherst Avenue, were hosts Sun- Parish House with Mrs. D. V TUB BAKR WAT Kobcrt Morrisey thorne Street.'Present were Mrs. Without llnrmliii Theodore Kujawski, Mrs. Reginald for a fc\V days last week to Mr. am day to Mrs. Milton- Brief and son, Rush and Mrs. Joseph Rusznak a DrtlKa or Diet 5th. $4.11 hy Mrs. Helen Mrs. Rodger J,oofbourow and son Milton and John Pnrks, Brooklyn hostesses. VOOUH KLKNOKK- 'li.rsry City, was won by Brady, Mrs. Stanley Scabasly, Mrs. IKING AM) IllCAI.Tll .laini'R TiiRtrart, Mrs, William Wels, pavid, Chester, Pa. Boice and and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gelhausen, Joseph H. Thomson, East Ave NAI.ON CHRISTIAN BROS. M,,vnn>t Scolt. The next (ieopjre McCain are recovering a nuc, spent the weekend in Schenec The KlrM- llnnk mul " \ j~|l ho May 17. Mrs. William, Ojjden mid Mrs. T n«* niilK. Golden Sherry jll F v their home. from a tonsilectory —Mi', and Mrs. Clarence Brunt tady, N. Y. t'vmrr nf Mmlth duel L, nimiat lihmry luncheon Charles Scott. performed Thursday at the Rail- nd daughter, Marie, Florence —Mrs. W. F. Burns and Georgi Mnplr Strrflu • 5th -$1.44 I ,|,l Saturday at the Country —Mr, and Mrs. William OKd<-n. P. A. 4-414(1 Wood Avenue, ento.rtnined way Memorial Hospital. venue, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson, town, attended the Li Fourth Floor—Iliiom 41)11 mill Ml guests attending. brary Luncheon and gct-togetbe IVflh AmlMij, N, .1, buffet supper Sunday following —Mrs. Martin Den Rlcykcr.uml Brunt, Riihvvay, spent a day lust llonm 10 A. M. tn N I'. M. VIRGINIA DARE sponsored by the Colonia Librar; "' M:»t">' Thomas, °' ttl0 R".h' the chirstnnini; of their infant, son, children, Chain O'llills Road, were week at Ideal Beach. the dinner quests Sunday of her 5th-96c : ijl,ri'ry. presided find Miss William Kirk, at Holy' Comforter -—Mrs. Margaret Scott and chil- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jl.i hi, president of the N. Kpiacopal Church, Rahway. Hev. rcn, Ihman Avenue, were the • Association, introduced UliHseli Potter ofllciated and the. (riaiiim, Hallway, unchcon guests Wednesday of ROMA WINES ivinft speakers; Mayor ponsors were Mrs. JaYiet. Ogdcn, — Mr. and Mrs. diaries Christo- tlrs. Anthony Hegarly, North Sherry • Port • Muscatel ,-. (ireincr, Freeholder Kenneth Shiflet, Frank Taylor OR- phersmi and son, Arnold,'Montrose i'lainfield. THE PLAGE TO EAT • ilicll, Miss Emma Batd- don. Guests includi-d Mrs. Nellie Avenue, spent a few days last week —Mrs. William Loesch has re- Gal. -$3.74 hr;M ,,f the state library com- Mills, Iioselle Park; Mis. .lulm at their cabin in the Poconos, Pa. urned to her home on K.nlield The Value h On the Plate lull. U, II. McDonough, New Kirk, Miss Audrey Kirk, Mr. and — Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Aiuto, load afler spending a week at STREITS N. Y. STATE |lc nnd Miss Anna h. Mrs. Shiflet, Itoselie; .Sherman Col- liinian Avenue, visited Mr. and Framitigbam, Mass., where she Amboy. Mrs. Frank ins, Pntersnn; Frank Lonj,', Mrs. Mrs. Martin (iarafolo, Clark Town- visited her brother, PFC. Roger KOSHER WINE $2.30 KG* ,;,,n was chairnnlri. Stephen Conroy, Klizalielh; Mr. Special Sunday Dinner | ship, Sunday. Gardner, at dishing General Hos- Si-out Troop VJ. met Fri- nnd Mrs. John Dick, StaU-n Island; —Mr. and Mrs. .lames•Staunton, lital. ' Si'iiutiiuistef Thomas Pol. Mr. nnd Mrs. I'Veil Slitter Colonia West Street, were the guests Sat- —William Loesch, Sr., Enlield FREE PARKING SPACE FOR PATRONS In Rear of ,". ,-MHI assistants Charles Ski- •mil Rev. and Mrs. Potter, Knhway. urday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Road, visited his mother, Mrs. —Mrs Hoist Telsclmer, Wood ;linl Krnest Biiine in charge. Shinntoii, Kliziibeth. Charles Loesch, New York City, i.r11njr wiis conducted by Avenue, entertained at, a social —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sher- Woodbridge Liquor Store Sunday, MILLER'S RESTAURANT Tuesday. Present were Mrs. Joseph \V;ilier 1'Vey, Theodore Ku- wood, Middlesex Road, entertained JOSEPH ANDRASCIK, Prop. ,;,,. attended as a truest. Brongs, Mrs. Charles Skibinsky, for a few days last week Mr. am. Senate votes war-surplus priority 225 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. '„,.,,. made for the hike Mrs. Fred Slitter, Mrs. James Tag- Mrs. Lawrence Keltcm and son for veterans. 574 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. ., N, tin- fanii »f Paul Kukun, gart, Mrs, Rudolph Km, Mrs. Wil I'ldwiird, Bantam, Conn, i.iiil. I'lans were also dis- liani Ogden, Mrs. Albert Kcilmoiul, —Mr. and Mrs. .lames I'VHoii f(,i an overnight hike the Mrs. Fred (ie(ii(,'i, Mrs. William Middlesex Road, celherated their ,,f May II. The scouts Deike, Mrs. Herbert Becker, Mrs. 10th wedding anniversary with GIFTS ) ,,!!• nf thanks to Kdwurd Chithls Ilahl, Mrs. fll^a CiMirgi, dinner parly at liiime hits week I,I tin1 use of his trailer Mrs. Herbert Cannon and Mrs. They have received word their son for the Bride, .ill pifk-up of paper. The Roger Spangc-nborger. Cpl. James. I'Vlton, hiis arrived in for Birthdays, •k-up will be Suturday, —The following attended a Si'attle, from Japan, and will b for Anniversaries square dance Saturday at New discharged from Fort Dix. and the Home. :niii Mrs. Daniel Loizcaux, Vernon: Mrs. Alveida Suit, Miss •—Mrs. Lawrence Suit an Greeting Cards, Mix. Harold Chamberlain, Stella Suit, Clair Norquest, Mr. daughter, Helen, West Street, at- . Ruth Chamberlain and unit Mrs. Fred Suttee, Mr. and tended a performance of "Okla- SARAH BARDIN Mrs. Harold Chamberlain Mrs. Joseph Frunolich, Mr. and homa" in New York City Thurs- Hobart Building \\ ;i Street, entertained 38 Mrs. Edward Hughes, James Tag- day. (Opposite Sean Roebuck) gart. of their liible Sunday —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suttor: Perth Amboy, N. J. nv| ;it a party Sunday. Games —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunt Amhcrst Avenue, entertained Mr SUNDAY, MAY 12th I if | Como, with the expectation of i -f .imlmi'd solitaire. Arrcst- beiiiK amazed by the flashing : f' mi-iirriLstylinif. It's lovely. beauty of these lovely dia- { '.- r.A\ Inokiiii,'. And it's a rare monds. 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"The Emblem of Quality" ' ' ' f • , WAY 2. 1946 I never come down here to the sta- who the Law of R.lnill tion?" He pointed across to his tion worked so \]lin\ , itand. "I've been there all the until it finally got Mlu DETOUR TO ROMANCE oar ramp. time. I own it. I've watched every, Br GILBERT WRIGHT She's likely culled there if she Rot he was still there nnd rsunc over ns body that came up the ramp—" INCOME DOWN Located in the check room , in in ahead of you." sunn as he saw me. She began to sag, turning very 5 Income payments h union station like I am I see every- He gave me a sick look, "I've "Did she work?" I asked. pale. Pretty soon she looked over He nodded. "Typist. I wired her (luting February •,, Come to Church body that comes up the ramp. only been in town two days, We at the ramp and said in a lost irit,,| former boss. All they knew is that ?12,10fi,000,000, u ,|'(1, TRINITY CHURCH ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Tony—who owned the magazine were going to meet and then drive voice, "1—I never came up it he- AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN she quit her job to get married!" per cent from those i stand to my left—studied the laws :lnwn South where I've got a jo!) fore. . . . You see, I went out of '" cor Rtbwar Arenue CHURCH School SITMI Well, that was 4iow it begnn. sponding month of IIM of pfdbability on account of his promised. She—she hasn't any ad- town vesterday on an errand for iicei, Woodbridie Woodbridje Avenue, Avenel Woodbridf* Hurry met every train for the next \o the Department of i nystem with the hofses. He claimed my boss—OH, Harry!" Then she """•teal William H. Schmaus, Rector Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor Rev. Alter Abelson, Rabbi that he could.calculate by Random three or four days. Of course, the threw her arms around his neck P. M. , - railroad lines made a routine Mrs. William Noebe, Organist Friday at 8 P. M. Regular serv- Distribution that if I held my job Beginner's Pattern and really began to let lonse. Individuals in this (.„„. Mrs. Sarah P. Krug, Organist check up and the police glancedi,nt Sunday'Services ices conducted by Rabbi Abelion. one hundred nnd twelve years After a minute she backed away creased their liquid re*,,, Sanday the case. But nobody was any real Holy Communion, 8:00 A. M. ' Ladies' Auxiliary meets second mote I would know everybody in and pointed very stiffly toward the fJ7,O0O,000i000 in 111.(5 flKIO A. M.—Sunday 3chool for help. I could see they nil figgered Monday. the world by sight. north end of thc.station. "Harry— the total of such having Aclirtliei Primary and Junior Departments, May had simply ducked out on him. And 1 came to the theory that for three years—for three solid] beginning of the war )n' Choir Rehearsal, every TWs- 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for Hadassah meets first Monday. Bui I. never believed thnt, some- Beginners, Intermediates and Sen- if you wait long enough in a big years I've beeri right over there- program in the middle ,,f day, 7:30 P. M. ' Kadimah meets second Wednes- union station you'll see everybody how. , 1 ?157,000,0OO,00fl, ncoonli, 1 typing—for the —the stntion iors. 'ilay with Mr. and Mrs. I. Good- 1 Girl Scouts, Mondays, 2:00 P. M. One day, a {let about two weeks, Securities and ExchnnR, 10:00 A. M.—Men's Bible Class that travels. muster.' ' " as leaders. Harry ah'i| 1 were talking, and I sion. "mil Girls Friendly Society, Mondays, in the Manse. • •' , I've told my theory to lots of The wonderful thing to me is '6:30 P. M. people but nobody ever did any- told him about my theory. "If 11:00 A-M.—Mdrning worship, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL thing about it but Harry, He came you'll just wait long enough," says Trinity Men's Club, 2nd Wednes: 11 $0 A, M.—Special cliws {or CfHURCH in a little over three years ago 1, "You'll aee her coming up that day, 7:00 P. M. children whose parents desire to Barron aWd Grove Arena** and waiter! at the head of the ramp." He turned and looked-at Trinity Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, atterid cluJreli, „ Woodbridf* ramp for the passengers from the (he vamp like he'd never seen it Ex LlbriS..... By William 7J30 P. M. 3:30J>. M.—Intermediate C. E. {1:45 A. M.: Bible School.' " 9:0fi. ' , before* while I went on explaining ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH 11:00 A. M.: Morning wonhip. Trinity Altar Guild, meets quar- I renjertiber seeing Hairy that about Tony's figures on . Random Port Reading - Rev. William Crawford, Amherst, terly aa announced. first evening. He wasn't much more Distribution. ... • Rev. Stanista'us A: Milos, Pastor Mnsa.; will occupy the pulpit. Ser- NORWAY SftEAT NOVELIST- Trinity Mother's Unit, 1st Mon- than a slim, anxious kid then. He'd NeU driy when 1 came to work ' Sunday MBBSCB at 8 A. M. and mon topic: "When Life Tumbles AUTHOR OF /fiSMSWSV iM^A , Sunday School, 9:30 A.'M. 10 A. V. slicked himself up and I knew he there' Harry was behind Tony's In." . magazine stand. He looked a,t fne Holy Communion and Sermon, Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. was meeting his girl and that they 6:00 P. M.: Young People'a So- kind of shefepish and says. irWell, I 11:00 A. M, (1st and 3rd Sundays Noven* in Honor of St. Anthony would be married twenty minutes ciety of C. E. . had to get a. job,'didn't I?" of the month). each Tuesday at 7 P. M, with after she arrived. No use me try- , So he clerked for Tony. We Morning Prayer and Sermon Rev. Shelly, St. Peter's HosfiUl, ST. JAMES'. R. C. CHURCH ing to explain how I knew all this never spoke of May any more and (gnd and 4th Sundays of the NeW Brunswick, in charge. - Amber Arenas but when'you've watched people neither of us" ever mentioned my month). 7*0 P..M-.—tfigh School Fel- Woodbridfe waiting at the head of the ramp theory. But I noticed that Harry Holy-.Days: Holy Communion lowship. Rev. Charles G.McOorHstin Pastor. for eighteen year? like I've done always saw every person who came 40:00 A. M: 7:00 P. M.—Fireside Fellowship Rev. Maurice Griffin, Ass't Pasto*. if ponies, easy. up the ramp. ity, 8:00 P. M. —Over High Young People. - Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 Well, the passengers came up Toward the end of the year, St. Margaret's Unit, 1st Wednes- 8:00 P. M.—Gospel service. A.M. and I had to get busy. 1 didn't look day, 8:00 P. M. Weekly Sunday Masses: 7:00, f :00, 916, toward the ramp again until nearly Tony got himself killed in some Trinity Acolyte Guild, meets as Tuesday, 2:00 P. M.—Women's and 10:45 A. M. time for the 9:18 and I was very gambling mixfiip and the widow announced. Bible Class. 7:00 P. M.—High Roaary Society will receive much surprised to see that the left Hnrry in complete charge of Trinity Choir Mothers Unit, School Choir, rehearsal. Communion in a body Sunday. young fellow was still there. everything. And when she got WENTTO WOR K W meets as annouticed. Thursday, 7:00 P. M,—Open She didn't come on the 9:18 married again Hurry bought her r ENGINEERS OF St. Agnes' Unit, meets M an- House for Intermediates, 8:00 MAGYAR EVANGELICAL AND either, nor the 9:40 and when the out. He borrowed money and in- nounced. P. M.—Senior Choir rehearsal. REFORMED CHURCH passejigers from the 10:02 had all stalled a soda fountain and pretty Monthly School Street scatffl'ed, Harry was looking soon he htfd a very nice little busi- 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Second Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.— Woodbriiige, N. J. | pretty (desperate. Pretty soon he ness. Railway Avenue and Carteret Road Ladies' Aid Society. Rev, LaBzlo Keczkemethy, 'Pastor came close to my window so I Then came yetserday. I beard a Woodbridge Third Monday, 8:00, P, M.~ Baptisms held after last Maia. called out and asked him what she yell and a lot of stuff falling. The Rev. Earl Hannum Devnnny, Men's Association meeting. Worship service in English lan> looked like. yell was from Harry and the stuff Minister guage Sunday at 10 A. M. You'd have thought I had her falling was a lot of dolls and nick- Sunday Service! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Worship service in Hungarian checked on the parcel rack the knucks he'd upset while he was Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.'. Sewaren language Sunday at 11 A. M. way he came over and half crawled jumping over his counter. He Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. First Church of Christ, Scien- Sunday School, at 9 A. M. through my window, "She's small Pattern 9395: 10, 12, 14, 16. IS. swooped across and grubbed it girl Activities tist, Sewaren, is a branch of the Choir practice Friday at 8 P. M. and dull;," he says, "and nineteen 20; 30, 32, 34, 3(i, 38. 40. 42. 44. Size not ten feet from my window. She The Women's Association held Mother Church, The Fiftt Church First week of the month: and very trim in the way she walks. 16. 3% yards 35-mch fabric. was ilttle and dark and her brows of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Sunday at 4 P. M. Ladies' Aid |, Semi TWENTY CENTS til coins humped in the middle. on the third Thursday of the month She's (jut a sort of face," he,says, (or Ibis pattern to 170 Ne.ws- at 2:00 P. M. Mass. Sunday services at 11 A. M. Society Meeting. thinking a minute, "like she has 1 paper Pattern Dept., 2,12 West 18th For a while they just hung there first Thursday of the month nt Sunday School at 9:30 A. -M. kits of spirit. I mean she can get to each other laughing and crying TRINITY CHURCH OF 1SEL1N fi' * York 11, N. Y. Print 2:00 P, M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting, mad but. she never gets sore. And plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDBES8, and making double talk. She'd say 8 P. M. Thursday, reading room, Iielin her eyebrows hump up in the mid- STYLE, NUMBER. a few words like, "It was the bus OUR REDEEMER EV. 2 to 4 P. M. Rev. Emily G. Klein, Pastor dle like little tents. She's got a Fifteen cents more brings you the depot I meant—" anil he'd kiss her LUTHERAN CHURCH "EVERLASTING PUNISH- Sunday school, 10 A. M. brown fur, but maybe she isn't useful Marian Martin Spring Pat- speechless and tell the frantic 26 Fourth Street, Fordi MENT" is the Lesson-Sermon sub- Morning worship, 11 A. M. wearing it," tern Dook with a Free pattern for things he'd done to find her. smart "bag-on-a-belt" printed right Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, Pastor ject for Sunday, May 5. Thursday, 8 P. M., Prayer Meet- I couldn't remember seeing any- It seems that after she'd waited Sunday school and Bible class, ing. inside the book. Brimful of chic, GOLDEN TEXT: "Draw nigh to body likelbat. easy-Wnutke fashions. at the bus depot for days mid bail •9:30A.M. (><><], and he will draw nigh to you. Saturday, noontide Sabbath He showed me the wire he'd spent :\11 her money trying to find Morning worship at 10:15. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; Hour, noon to 1 P. M. at the Par- received: ARRIVE THURSDAY divss for me." He touched the tele- him she'd got a job typing. sonage. MARRIED, SHE KEPI"HOUSE,CARED' FOR ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and purify your hearts, ye IIIHIMP MEET ME DKl'OT LOVE LOVE gram. "I not this general delivery." "What" says Harry, "Have you HERGREATEST'BOOK KRISTIN 6 CHILDREN. WROTE NOVELS TH^T Avenel minded." (.lames -1:8) ST. JOHN'S CHURCH LOVE LOVK—MAY. It was from With that" lie walked on" to the been working in town? All this LAVftANSDATTEft, IS m, head of the ramp to look over the EAWED HER THE NOBEL PftlZE. Rev. John Egan, Pastor. SERMON. Passages from the Sewaren Omaha. time?" NORWAY IN ME D/m OF THE people from the 11:22. She nodded. Sunday Masses — 7, 0:15 and KiliK Jiimi's version of the Bible Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar "WcU," I finally says, "why "Well, good gosh — didn't you 10:45 A. M. include: Sunday Servicet don't you phone to your home. When 1 came on duty next day j 'Say ye tn tin5 righteous, that it .Holy day Masses—6, 7 and 8 8:00 A. M.—The Eucharist. shall be well with him; for they 9:45 A, M.—Church.School. A. M. shall eat the fruit of their doings. —By WALLY BISIlOf Weekday Mass—7:30 A, M. 11:00 A. M,—Morning prayer MUGGS AND SKEETER Woe until te wicked it" shall beill and sermon. First Friday Mass — fi.; Holy with him: for the reward «f his - Communion at C, 7 and 8 A. M. hands shall he given him." (Isa. METHODIST CHURCH Novena Devotions every Friday .'1:10, 11) Correlative passages'! Main Street, Woodbridje . The Women's Circles held (in the from "Science and Health with Rev, Homer W, Henderson, Pastor at 7:30 P. M. Key. to the Scriptures" hy Mary Sunday Service* . OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH I.!al;er Eddy include: 0:45—Church School. New Brumwick Avenue "Let Truth uncover and destroy 10:00—Adult Bible Class. Fordf error in (iod's own way, and let 11:00—Morning Worship. Rev. James Sheridan, Pastor human justice pattern the divine. Wednesday Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Sin will receive its full penalty, 7:30' P. M.: Fireside prayer 10:00 anil 11:0(1 A.M. both for what it is and for what it service at parsonage. Weekday Masses: 7:00 ami 8:15 does," (p. 542) A. M. VETS TO COLLEGE , Servicemen's Novena: Every ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL The Veterans' Administration Monday evening at 7:30. Ford» encouraging veterans to enter col- Novena to Our L:\dy of Per- Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar lege. Aocording to Iho V. A., the petual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 Sunday services: September, 1940 enrollment of 1,- P.M. !»:30 A. M.: Morning prayer 558,000 students, including 695,- FELIX THE CAT Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00 to and sermon. 000 veterans, is 11.8,000 below estimated college capacity. 5:00 P. M., and 7:110 to 9:00 P. M. 10:30 A.'lVJ.: Church School. ULPHOTO- GRAPH THAT Ml DEVELOP; BLV5H fHF FILM JKUD The U.S. ARMY has a PLAN ,.. an OPPORTUNITY "WHAT HIT TUFFY —By IIOFf NOBOPY S££IAS TO You TRIED WELL, I'VE KMOW ANYTHING ABOUT LOOKING ME UP IN PEf SHOPS AJftP ASKED FUTURE YOU CAN PLAN This young man has his future in mind. He sees opportunity in the U. S. Army. He is going into a branch of $ervice of his own choosing. , THE FLOP FAMILY -By SWAN] After discharge (three years' service), he will be entitled to 48 months of college, business or trade school education, paid for by the government, That's the PLAN—the opportunity offered by the U, S. Army. Enlist in the regular U. S. Army. It is an opportunity R£ IN-* HGKffM -TvAOfc every young man will dp well to consider. i »1 *hfr Arm* dl»chqrjt, ftl» (poimjn paypy t titp H»|90H|f f ftr MfMfh «*•»« • Vff « «* U living aUowwK* »' W» « m»n* »» *IBBI# mt«r~$W Q Bi«»Hl It nwriw* m»>. «.. . V .. •-..:-Wi '>?*.", THtlBSDAX MAY 2, 1946 Louisa's Letter