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Kinal Run of Sound At Foster Wheeler Shore Branch to Itr Made Today Evangelistic CARTERET - Today marks Hutnick Fond'; Corpora- l.lie final run of the Sound Shore from or to Carteret and K0 to add a few Series to be ; in its earnings, New York nnd way stations. mi emissary Thpro will be no stops at At Helm iy. California, West, CHIUMKI on the Long Ended Tonight Branch Division. That limited could persuade CARTFRET - The Calvary ii Amerl- service -was eliminated several Baptist church will close its years ago. So that Carteret will ,w John Chnrles wrrk nf pvnnEellstlc effort at On Pact r, tlinilne Ills wipe br without direct passenger l.lie church at 7:30 o'clock to- rail service. •< mrrbit. which to nirht CARTERET — The manage- r The determination to do away ran- knowledge no Rev. Robert Graves of Clifton ment of Poster Wheeler Cor- 1 with what remained of the K ••» flhli to dupll- will be the speaker and Rev. poration and Local 440, Inter- Sound Shore Branch service, AID CIVIL DEFENSE: Photo shows member* of thr Civil Defense (iroup and Fire Brigade at the Cartrret plant of William Blaoklcy of Newark national Union of Electrical three trains each way. was de- Metal & Thermit Corporation. Shown from left to richt are: Charles Reidel. Joseph Tomlco. Al Rozanskl. Eddie Ryan. will be the sotutleader. Follow Radio and, Machine Workemr- cfded at a public hearing April 1 . | Welsh rnrrbit Julius Nary, Anthony Wawnynnkl, Fire Chief Edward Zanat, Joseph Moliur, Plant Nurse Evrtyn Toth, Adam Oren- inc the service there will be a APL-CIO yesterday afternoon f i7th. It appears checks of the in our life cxak, Assistant Fire Chief Roccn Simeone. Plant Enirinwr Donald C. Pratt, Personnel Manager Robert C. Goodrich social in the church hall with reached an agreement for a service indicated at limes no ;i riwrlM Thomas and John Mazur. (Toth Photo.) the Ladies' Guild in charge, three-year contract, averting t passengers at all use some of ,;, Hint delicary Refreshments will be served. possible strike at the plant, ;,-,,-rt in New York the runs. The survey Indicated Special music will be presented John Hutnick, for man* ns n.:n Since then, practically all those who used oy the Junior and Senior Installation of Metal & Thermit Unit any of the trains paid cash years president of the Local in v,(| H taste for it. Church to Note JOHN KOLIBAS loirs. f maklnb th« announcement of ' \\vwi rurrblt was fares and there was practically TO BE HONORED: A testi- Sunday Services no regular commuter users. the agreement, described it ai :nii.iiit menu we or- monial dinner honoring John "Salvation: Pull and Free" New Officers Is Training for CD Work a fair contract. :i IH'VIT tasted like St. Mark's Feast At the April 17th hearing the Kollbas, who was recently be the sermon topic of Rev. CARTERFT — Realizing the jWulf, Equipment includes railroad was given permission elected to the Board of Kduca iomer Tricules, pastor at the A membership meeting was need for preparation, a Civil crane, trucks, switch engine, by the Public Utility Commis- tlon, will be held Saturday May A.M. service. called for 2:30 P.M. yesterday, Set by Hadassah Here on Sunday sion to drop 27 of the 374 pas- imiR period of JDefense Group and Fire Bri- etc. 2, by th« City Line Civie and Sunday School will be at ten nut at that hour, management CARTERHTT—Carteret Chap senger trains on all its lines. pleasure to Defense Coordinator and Fire CARTERET — The Feast of Welfare Association in its club- •lock; for all ages beginning and union leaders were still rtiir ter of Hadassah has set May 21 Kade at the Carteret plant of The Sound Shore railroad HIM with Mr. Chief, E, Zanat; Assistant Fire St. Mark, the patron saint of rooms. Stephen Alach Is chair- ith Infants and going through arguing about some points and as the date for the Installation the Metal and Thermit Cor- bridge across the Rahway River . tins time In a Chief, R. Simeone; Assistant St. Mark's Episcopal Church man. Others on the committee dult Bible Study. At the eve- a final agreement was not of new officers. It will be heldPcatto" is undergoing fire- will no longer be In service. The siTt paradise. Fire Chief, H. Johnson; Sal- will be observed on Sunday, Include Harry Alleri, Patsy ilng devotional service the reached until 3:30 VM. at the Catholic War Veterans fighting and Gtvll Defense bridge will be left In an open ids sprawling vage Equipment Director, F. April 26. Shaul, Deputy Chief Charles lastor will bring the message When Mr. Hutnick presented Hall. raining. Murray C. Oautch, position after 11 A.M. Monday, •!!. Mr. Thomas Sleklerka; Mutual Aid Director,! There will be a patronal com Makwinskl and Sft. Stanley ntitled "Walking and Talk- the outline of the three-year plant manager, is directing the April 27th. t' kitchen and The new officers are: Mrs. R. C. Goodrich. munion service at 9:30 A. M. al Siyba. ng" from the last chapter of contract which goes into effect activities of the unit. No one appeared in person Welsh rarebit Jack Stein, president; Mrs. A First-Aid Group has also which all parishioners are asked he book of Colossians. This is today, to the membership about from this ai*%at the hearing Avenue TestaU- Philip Drourr and Mrs. Leon A break-down of the Oroup been formed which has recent- to make a corporate commun- he next to the last message of 4 P.M., it was quickly ratified. to protest the elimination. A Greenwald, vice presidents; and their directors is as fol- ly taken an approved Red Cross ion. At 4:00 P. M. a service of he series of Bible studies that Mr. Hutnick said that th« letter of protest was received ms been conducted Sunday Mrs. Isidore Brown, treasurer; lows: Equpmelnt Director, D. First-Aid training course given commemoration will be hel< Honor Society ;w agreement provides for an Mrs. Benjamin Klang. record- Pratt, Plant Engineer; Mo- by the Carteret First - Aid with a procession and special after the hearing. The compa- Evenings on this New Testa- ;i;rh «HS Charles Increase of 8 cents an hour In Ing secretary: Mrs. Alexander bile Equipment Director, J Squad under the direction of music and an address by the ny alleged on its 3 runs to Car- ment Book, The service begins hr, who has for- pay the first year; 7 cents for Mooney, corresponding secre Magner; Assistant/Director, G Joseph Cumba. vicar. This will be followed by teret it earned only 13 pas- Inducts Staff at 6:30 PM. iibnili' at Cape the second and third years. tary; Mrs. Joseph Welsman, a program in the parish nooms sengers and a total of 23 on 3 Choir rehearsals resume their f'lnnrla, and Is in which the choir and the trains bound out from Carteret. also provides a 1 financial secretary; Mrs. Eman- lormal time this week with the hntiii at Apple At Ceremony r vacation for em- uel l#fkowita, Mrs. Max Brown church school will participate. This was not contradicted by unior Choir rehearsing at 5:45 f°u ker confided to US 1 who have been and Mrs. Harry Oinchansky Council Awards Legion Advances A covered dish supper will be the Public Utility Engineering CARTERCT — The Cartere on Sunday evening and te '•• !M.I friendship board members. served. This }s being contrib- staff, that checks such matters. Chapter of the National Honoi Senior Choir Wednesday night company for 25 years, begin- iiiMiiiis since boy- Contracts for uted by parishioners. The high- Society held its annual induc- at the midweek prayer meeting ™"ng in 1961. There are also ^ nut t>wn able to At the last meeting Educa- Grcus Details light of activities will be the tion ceremony for new memben which Is held at 7 P.M. This eight paid holidays and lnequl- presentation tion chairman Miss Floryce CARTERET — Carteret Post of a donation Anniversary is on Wednesday afternoon. Thii Sunday the Junior Choir will ties in five classifications total- toward the .ted as part of the Garbage Trucks !83, The American Legion, to- new siding fund tee seniors and ten juiors we: be having a party and refresh- ling 10 cents an hour. .mil i^illld lu.i CimFUI- evenrnf** program a brilliantly day Was underwritten on a one from every wage earner "in th received Into the society, mem ments during the rehearsal Mr. Hutnick said that the CARTERET — Borough bership in which is based on thi <• nornthy, built a Uustrated visual aid on the million dollar Insurance policy parish. Mapped by IOOF period. union negotiating committee Council last night held a special attributes of character, schola •••• tlii'insflves that Is study of the Bible. Hadassah by. the Hunt Brothers Three CARTERCT1 — Final plans Tuesday night at 7:30 the was able "to knock out" a man- forl tie purpose of re It Is hoped that It will be pos- ship, leadership, and service. r>! :i!l who visit Ap- believes service to education Is Ring Circus, stated Joseph sibte to announce the amount *" made by Carteret Sunday School Teachers will agement proposal that would celvinj bids for two garbage !• •• Krom this spot, one of the highest forms one 'letUsrer, post finance officer. of this total donation before Lodge, 267, Odd Fellows for The program included th meet at the church. Plans for be detrimental to workers. He can give and that therefore trucks and also for two roto- It*.' Etft recitation of the 23rd psalm bj i iiumatlc and ex- The circus will perform In the evening is over. There will the observance of its 56th an- Vacation Bible School will be said the management wanted a psc garbage bodies. Georgette Cinege and a musica • ".-.if the desert won- Torah study Is Indispensable. I also be a memorial requiem for niversary to be held May 5 in discussed. Because of the shift rights clause and a weakening he afternoon and evening of rendition of the Lord's Prayei '•iriited nnly about will continue this study into The contract for the garbage June 20, and will feature more the departed at 8:00 A.M. the social halt of the First in schedule caused by last of seniority rights. »« 'rf-'.n Iftt Angeles. next year. trucks was awarded to Jersey by Julius Kish. Barbara Nudge the than 20 acts and a menagerie Presbyterian Church. weeks' special services, Representing the union at Rabbi Lewis Brenner was the Tire Co., Perth Amboy on Its president of the society, wel of 80 animals. Carteret Man held At that time, 25-year Jewels corned guests to tfhe ceremony Deacons Meeting will be held the negotiations were, Mr. Hut- Charles Thomas gueat speaker. His Topic Arche- otal bid of $17,820. Credit for having the first will be presented to the follow- and the candles of the Ideals of Thursday night at 7:30. nick, John Kettyle, vice presi- *>•••-* Ii no place Inological findings In Israel which The New Jersey Equipment ilrcus in Carteret In more than On Drunken Driving ing members: Meyer Rosen- the society were lit by Mary Ann Each Saturday morning the dent of the union, Joseph Gul- ""* Stnfes that can was extremely interesting was Company of Newark received 20 years goes to Cfarence Mc- CLARK — Thomas C. Hend- blum, Bernard Kaplan, Ben- Hila, Schaffhauser, Calvary Baptist Men's Fellow- lato, international representa- 1 •: '!.'• Apple Val followed by a discussion period the contract for the roto-pac Gillis, energetic post com- ricks, 48, of 29 Park Avenue, jamin Zusman, George Rich- Janet flzefczyk and Patricia ship meets at 9:30 at the par- tive, Harold Smith of the law :. •si'.ich is some The Rabbi was presented with wdles on Its bid of $13,312. mander. Carteret, was arrested at 6:45 ardson and Ormond McLeod. Valasin. Presentation of thi sonage to go to the Perth Am- office Of David T, Wllentz, Her- I:MVI' sea level, be- a gift certificate by Mrs, Sam Mayor Edward J. Dolan who The Carteret Shopping Cen- o'clock Wednesday night on a Supper will be served by the initiates was done by Geraldln boy Hospital on Its weekly Mis- man Rlchert, Joseph Stanko* '.' ii-rmind climate uel Roth. Mrs. Theodore Chen- presided, announced that the ter was made available by the charge of drunken driving. Co-Weds of the church. Enter- Clko. Miss Bess Rlchey, faculty sion of Mercy. vlch, Paul Cuntalo, Patrick any- kin was in charge of hospitality. Council at its regular meeting Sommer Brothers construction He was apprehended by 8gt. tainment will be furnished by adviser, presented the new Conlon, Michael Capp and The report on the spring con- May 7. will receive bids for a company and final arranger Robert Hartong who said he a quartet from the First Pres- members with membership Plans for Reunion John Pluta, ference held at the Breakers sweeper. ments are now being cleared spotted him driving erratically byterian Church, Rahway. cards. Hotel,In AUantto City recently Made by '39 Chut The management was Tepre- M'uvin for his Also present at the special by post officials and William at Westfleld and Brant Ave- The Lodge Hall Association Guest speaker was Robert A. was presented by Mrs. Benja- CARTEEET — Members of sented by Paul 8. Klick Jr., New Mr. Thomas council meeting were Thomas Oeary and Walter Puzio, rep- nues. Dr. Seymour Wexler pro- will meet at 7 o'clock tonight. Potter, a divinity student at min Klang and Mrs. H. Oln- the 1939 class of Carteret High York personnel director, Frank ••: today as when MlUk. Alex Such, Adam Sssym resenting the center. nounced him under the influ- The regular meeting of the Yate University. mi him on the chansky. ladge membership • wlU follow School are urged to send inOoleski, Carteret works man- borakl, John E. D'Zurilla and The proceeds of the ticket ence of an alcoholic beverage Present Gifts their reservations and question- ager, Sinclair Jones, personnel inly stage in Mrs. Herbert Harrison, Mrs, devoted to the an hour later. John Hutnick. sales will be and unfit to drive. Miss Nudge presented gifts tc naires as scon as possible for manager here and the superln- !!> New York {gain Qevlrtanan. Mrs. Leon the American faculty members who havt payment of He was held in default of the twenty year reunion to be tendents of all departments, He stands tan Oreenwald, Mrs. Robert Seader. Legion Memorial mortgage. The $225 bond, Court appearance Is Carteret BPW Will served in Carteret High Schoo A mint illness held June 20, at the Golden Hadassah Medical Organisation first mortgage payment for the scheduled for April 30. for twenty-five years. Recipi- ^ * rtffht down to Local Man Is Hold Social Monday Lantern, Linden. co-chairmen, assisted by Mrs. post was nude by an out-of- ents were Mrs. Molly Stern, Miss i«'unds His boyish CARTERET — The Business Non-graduates are Invited to St. Guild Morris Ulman, are in charge of town oil company. IN NEW POST Marian Kelly and Mr. Edwin l attend the reunion, and should the Emergency HMO fund- and Professional Women's dob Quln. Indicted in S.I. CARTERET—Herbert Hlrsch- contact either Theresa Carr raising project. All members will hold a hat social Monday National Honor Society mem '"•" »f John Charles New Staff Imtdled land has been elected vice pres- Kamichoff, Ruth Taylor Turn- Elects Staff who make the voluntary pledge 6TATEN ISLAND, N. Y. — evening, April 27, at the St. ben from Metuchen, Ridge ident of the commercial devel r or Sebesta Stoplnski '•• ma^ic everywhere. will be honored on May til at Albert Slkes, 49, of Carteret, By Better Schools Mark's Parish room at 7:30 wood, and 8t Mary's High « CARTERET — Election of opment division of Metal & for further Information. a pta- featured the last chainnenshlp of Mrs. Al Moo- day, District Attorney John M second vice president; Stanley Steven Goyena, Stationed in Turkey, CompletesZaleskl who succeeds Mrs. WH» ^t Ellas Post, 797, ney and Mrs. Bdward Hopp, Braisted Jr, said. Two coun' Sandrldge, third vloe president; 11am Hcrilla; vice-president, A-i,( Veterans held In will be held Thursday evening. are contained in the indict Mrs. Richard Hannapple, re- Mrs. Walter Bodnar; secretary, May 7, at the Synagogue ol ment. One alleges grand lar cording secretary; Lee Stuart, Tour of Biblical Shrinks in Jerusalem Area Mrs. Michael Puha; treasurer, * 11 a 11 o n was in Mrs. Anne Kalnok; trustees, f Justice. Men's night corresponding secretary, and i<7.a Oaral, John CARTERET—Steven R. Go- Mrs. Geza Garai and Mis. Ml* the theme fc-r the evening. Mrs. Martha George, treasurer. "vpli ^shtck. Stafi- yena of 99 Carteret Avenue, an chad Hila. K two-ye&r subscription blllsi to the department to Installed as executive board '';i an Mlchael Mfc- celvfr unemployment feanef Its. alumnus of Carteret High Installation of officers if the Hadassah - Newsletter, members 'were Mrs. Murray police said that Slices was Gottlieb. Mrs. Arthur Stupar: School and a recent graduate slated for June 28, at the Gypsy 11 monthly periodical of facts '"i-tluromlng events Of R.C.A. Institute of New York, Camp with Rqv. Augustlnt about Israel, has been accepted using a Port Richmond address Richard Hannapple and Tur- • •••niced by Alex Fa is at present located in Turkey Mi'dvigyi, pastor of the church, (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) ner. """wnder: On May 18 as a field engineer for the a.s the installing officer. Co* ;""l auxiliary will visit Radio Corporation of America. chuirmen of the installation "•'• Veterans Hospital. Before departing for Turkey he dinner are Mrs. Michael Toth '• !!). a rummage sale tarlned for seven weeks at mid Mrs. Geza Garai. l(l •' «t Pershing Avenue RCA, Corporation, Cherry Hill The doughnut sale slated., for '"• street with Mrs. Labs, Camden. Saturday at LeBow's has been •'•'lwi<'lt and Mrs. Anna Mr. Goyena > has recently Mistpotied until May 24, at •>• «unl». .SUiiiund Opanowiot, Charles Miller; w-conil Communication Unit of . the of GREETING AN AMKsUCAN: rfcato thtws Stevea V. Obl4» W this HoatoMea for :"""' Mrs. row Michael Marotta Theodore KMklw, Hubert M. Curran, Eugene p« Vito. Anthony Civil Defense of Carteret In the in* • Mend, Thaw** Caw, b» Turkey. Mr GIIMU, a Self were Mrs. BchimmenU and Andrew Kotia. MMnt from the picture ar« Jowph Buonfico, William capacity of a licensed ham ataUMMd In Twfcej. Mrs. Michael cash. Nsecelj, Andrew Perrj, florio Zuccaro and Omar Ltaotte. operator. ••n •m FRIDAY. APRTL 24. 1959 „ . Larks Eolncopal Church. Rfv.| Funeral wrvtaw were hftil PAGE TWO GoOfb Sde K, rSson, rector, of-ye.sterdny afternoon at the Ly- . „. , ,, • «.LH Iman Funeral Home, 21 LocUsl /If Church Sunday * • ML clC-verlenf Street, with Eev. Malcolm n. Washington-Nathan Hale Mds r-ARTERET-A Hiked « !PflrT Cemetery WoodbridKe.'Brown. minister of the First PTA To Hold Fair May 5 „,., ,..,.,rin. hnmpmad. cakes.-™™ .. „„,. i.rppa. all altar Presbyterian Church officially. CAHTKRET - Emcrio Hol-Etlwln 8. Quln. Mrr AlysSlierl Heart. drrith. president of ..._•- ^ ^ ^^ ftf Hirer I. Hnle — Mrs. Jeaneltn Church werre Wendell Wilson, Slelag 39, 71 Willialliam Mrs Florence Lambert, chair- anmdend , WllHnm street died yesterday mornlm: man will be assisted by Mrs. chiton anjd HHarr y AxonAn. ''at Monmouth Medical CenCentert , Kiltnk All bakedg goods should 'Long Branch, FLORENTINO FUNERAL Daughter of the late Mrs. |be delivered to th« church at 8 ...tefania Lemklewlcz Nlgowski IP.M. Saturday. CARTERET — FuneYal sen Proceeds from this sale and^.v-lice*. fo—r Coslm~ o Florentine were ,.hR l8 Wirvlved by her husband card to beheld Monday morning at v A. her father, Walter •S7* w Mrt- ™ W Mr. ««. Bl.lOT S thejM. «t the ^eck, Funera basement I. OP. M Ml" Moore of Union city henpflt nf the children's vyiiui^ii. i.t..... — J, O.S.M., to Palisades Park. two brothers Chester and Ed WAS the celebrant of the requiem wnrct NlROWSkl of Jersey City Wftft iMass, Born in Jersey City Rhe tel Council of Pii-;rt.t«« that OBITUARIES ovlco Albert Zullo, WlUtanynd tns a member of the Lan-lsorrand Louis Poaolungo.and Rosary Society. She HODROSKI IN. .NT 1 uwtemcnt „ . of his CARTERET—Angelical bless- (treasurer of the Carteret Marrartt RKCEIVF, INSTRUCTION: HOT. or Webelo. Dm. Pack IN. -ponaored by th* Bta. I*- MR8. MARY PEHRINGER School P.T.A. and wtt a mem- of Mr. p,T.A. to send a thank-you let'awake time ln school, therefore ing was given Pamela Jean Hod- Franris Fwranle, son — . - , parents exert the most iruld- "hrran Church, «, *hown recelvln, lmln.etl«. on the nfftou fc«»U " «°« >"' £«""» roskl, Infant daughter of Mr. CARTERET — Mrs. Mary ber of the Carteret and Mrs. Arthur A. FarranU tPr to the Board of Education ance: they use authority to jot from left to rl*ht are Stephen Alma, Krvln O'Connor. WUH»m Tlndal. A^tant and Mrs, Stephen J. Hodroskl, (Shanleyi Pehrlnger. 84. of 26.Democratic OrtanlnUion and of 20 Llvinxston Avenuf. Ave- ;or lu cooperation In the reexamples- . Placement of pupils maater, and VV illiam Sleber. nee Lillian Simon, of 46 Lincoln Chrome Avenue, died Mondayjthe West Carteret Democratic nel. Miss Molnsr is a graduate cent safety Inspection. In Roosevelt Hospital, Edison, organization, K. Donovan, principal Is an Important phase of guld Avenue, at the Blzub Funeral of Carteret School. Her, Home, 84 Wheeler Avenue, on after a long Illness. Funeral services will be hell fiance In a Local Man Friday morning, April 17, at 10 Born In , she lived Monday morning at 9 A.M. ture Jobn, etc. Federal money Is A. M. Rev. L. J, Petrlck, pastor here for 75 years. She was a|from the synowleckl Funer.il Hall for new kindergarten students (Continued from Page 1) Newark Prep and R*ton available for aptitude tent* for R. C member of ththee Deborah R*-|Home,, 56 Carteret Avenue ami University. nH«e serve«r™d , fomyontlnuet this week. The prea- (trade In hlnh school to help to receive unemployment .Church, officiated. bkbekahh Lodge of the OdOddd M- 9:3930 AJU.iAJUtt ththe HHolyl FamilF y jean In the II S. Air Fore*,! school conference will be- held Hebrew Sisterhood Head bt ; students set a complete course Interment was In St. James lows and the First Presbyterian iRRCC, churchCu , interment wilwilll b lervlnf three ye*r« of overseas Monday. May 11. IChurch. of Schools for the future. CARTERET — Mrs. Samuel Seder table. Mis, Oreenberg Mr Bra|Bted reported that Cemetery. Woodbrldge. Pal in St, a«rtru.....e troop which om<-n obtained a job as a rhlo-at 2 P. M. at the Synowleckl nid three great-great-grand- kind expressions of sympatlIn. th U 'szela* presided over the rn u- Th. J^J^'^ui S atlpaul H. Oreenberg and Mrs. Sisterhood i« sponsoring Ser nt the Poster Wheeler Co. Funerol Home, 56 Carteret Ave- children. spiritual bouquets and beautiful B .floral tribute* extended to us Mr, Aliane announced that five mem-.ln C»rtfret at that time HB|nuP. and at 2:30 P.M. at the St. - Dance on May 2 ,h School m n MlR A1 In our bereavement In the AHl «Z in the absence of A M • - 1 . «^ywas working there, the lndict- CARD OF THANKS jday evening In the_abs,nee 01 ^ death of our dearly beloved M: , CARTERET — The Carteret the president, Mrs. Helen Dru „,„,„„ „„,._ to;spleRel. recording secretavy.;bers of the troop were invested-m kind expressions of sympathy,Spiritual bouquets and beautl-of St.MarksEplscopBl Churd,; stated that the league had gone hoche The group donated $50 from Princeton, and with Qer- Mrs. Banford t 9 P.M. i! The newmemberjers arare-jthele r mnny acts of klndnesi.lful floral tributes extended to altar boys; Dr. T.ChenUn: pi to extra expense to obtain Ed announced tmre are 13I paid j Kllnowsklithe spiritual bouquets and the jus lit our bereavement In the M. Chodosh; Carteret First A;d Itowards this affair. iald Hculltt, Church architect. :-— ,, i instnllation of officers will be seniors. Squad; St. Mark's Chun Carter's Orchestra to Insure 1 beautiful floral tributes,extend-'deatltd 'dthh off our dearly > beloved [Squad; St Marks Chun: Horn princlpM Also, tonight and Saturday up members in the orRanlza-. ^ n ^ ^ regular.niana Lalhron, Shirley White, School; St. Mark's P.T.A. mem- 1, music at Its best. spoke briefly morning men of the Church on. Mrs. Meyer Hos»nblum.r- • _ cd In our bereavement In thehusband. father, grandfather |U The mother!aall Hern Emerlc bers; Mrs. Wlelgollnskl awl Proceeds from this affair 'will participate in a men's con-general ehnlrman of the fasn-. ,„_,,„„,year. „,.wil„l be named RtjArlene DnPrile. Judith Kobls.Licath of our dearly beloved and brother. Coslmo Florentlno. fourth grade pupils of Nathai. will go towards an affair for SotBk. Valeria KzlR^ti idangli sister, niece and We especially wish to thank the boys at the end of the base- Lucille granddaughter, Pamela, Jean Rev. Mel Corcoran, O.8.M.: Hale School; Mrs. Semenza an I ball season. i Linda Mekttlne, and Hodroskl. |Rev. A. Boland. O.S.M.; Rev. V.sixth grade pupils of Nathai; also ;M Hale School; Washington-N.- Through the generosity of Church of Rahway.| ,nn Sirockmnn; Juniors.} We e.«perially wish to thank Orabrlan, O.S.M.: fire house Miss Olfve Ounderson chairman, announced The Third annual branch ,_ . than Hale P.T.A.; Carteret Po- the Carteret business people 'Guesl Kpeakers will be Dr. John dinner Ann° C'ko, Bnrtnrii of the !co. No. 1; St. Ellas' C.W.V. Miss Holen Wilson. -onferenc? of the National Lo"is lice Reserves; employes «' twelve hundred dollars was thalO. Nelson, professor of Chiis-jthnt plans for the donor dinam--omerenc- - m ,' ^bo. Louis- ches'^k, Maryiq.,.rpdH Hearei t R. C. Church; Post and Auxiliary; Borough Mr Horn announced .--• ••• - - 1 Westvaco; International Chem- _ raised last year for a dinner|Mr. DOURIRS King and nlne;.sity Divinity School, and Chris-jne.r_ to beheld Ma><, 27 at 7:30 Women . League of the United Bodnar_ Ravmond Znzworsky. ?* „.,,,.., and nurses..„ ' staff employes; Italian - American n confer-i Li:;n Vocation at Ynle Unlversl-iP.M. at the Avon CatererCat s arclSyimopie of Am*» will & ~aroW Ann C:l|ro Ir?ne Kila-|Lf thp pp'. ical Workers Union Local Nn. - which was given the boys. students will attend ln tne FePertl h Amboy General Social Club: employes of 8tude- Safety for Teens aUy Divinity School, and Camer-^eln? completed. Mrs Miller>ld Mny 14 at 9:30 A.M.. at the ,„ c.,,,lt)Wi nj^..,.(,,,,„, Ij0I..[.iHospltalJ ; those who donated baker and Packard Corp.; Amer- 144; Nathan Hale School pi;- This year tickets for th,Pnce e on Tien-,,,,, p^,0W8k| 1 College In the nenrjon P. Hall, Executive Director:requested reservationons for the.Wntthe h l?w°l Svnasopie, Trm-',,t!1 p^,0W8k| and Margaret . thei'r cars; pall bearers; Car- can Agricultural Chemiwl So.; jonnel; honorary pall bearei- dance were mailed to all thi e issmin. •wp(j1pm of the Department of the chartered bus be made with'on. Mr*. H.. Hernm actlve pall bearers; those *• J> clubs, organizations, businesses future. he thp teret and Woodbridge police j International Chemical Work- The dark horse was awardfrtichurch arid' Economic Life of her or Mrs. Louis Povtrr. 'int'on-1 pr?*ldpnt will shorts and the Bizub Funeraljsrs Union Local 434 A.A.C. Co.;donated cars; Carteret ai.i ' taverns and professional peo- Counrll of1 Mrs Clifford QiTenhert!, pro-iialn nm'-r. Anvon- ui.^lti-. Woodbrldge police escorts, an 1 ple in Carteret to help makejto Mrs. George. A social fol-'the National Ins'allat'on Home for satisfactory services pall bearers; Carteret police .lowed the meeting with Mrs.:Chul.chcs. ••"•am chairma'i explained th-to ntt?nd should contact Mrs. rendered. •scort, and the Synowteckl Fu- the Synowieckl Funeral the dance a success, and assist Stanley Zawnd/.kl in charge of. n Saturday the Junior and "ussover symbols used at a Tri'i'UT.ipd from Paae \) • for satisfactory services m- the Little League. O Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen J, neral Home for satisfactory hospitality. Junior High Fellowship will ijv |i.P \vr,\ T>i;b]ic I'hrTv nnd dered. ;, The committee, officers and | Hodroskl and Family services rendered. At the conclusion of the so-itake a bu5 rl(je to v^ tne chi will be on display at the Li- Family of the late • managers request that ticket i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simon Family of the late jclal a tour of the German ex- nefie Evangcl Mission and the bra rv, Hfcrold DavM Squlrn " returns be made as soon as poa- Columbus - Cleveland . and Family Coslmo Florentlno hlblt displayed in the school mm Ngtlons Builduig In New Pl'.'k-ups for the rummaKe '• slble. library was taken in charge of iYork City. •••ale sponsored by the chapter ; The committee consists of Miss Ethel Snyder. On Sunday evening at 7:30PTA Elects New Officersfor the week of May 3 at the -. Roy Jackson, general chalr- the Youtl1 Fellowships will Gross Building on Pershinst ' man, Thomas Coughlln, Frank ladies' Republican . another Youth Sing- CARTERET - Highlighting, meeting to be held soorr Avenue can be made by eallins Rlnaldi, Anthony Puslllo. Wil- Sl)Ollsor We're Celebrating Our Fifth Club to Install J' AH members of thethe ,,gu,ar meeting of ^^J^i I Mrs. Benjamin Klang, KI 1- liam Hepworth, Jack Halnlng congregation are invited to at- CARTERET—The Ladles' Re- Columbus Cleveland PXA. was ^ U]e dark horsp ^ Sec 2410. and William Belrne. [tend. The Salvation Army Band Mrs. Philip Drourr, first vice publican Organization has set the election of new officers as, de mothers vm ,n ch ' May 1 as the date for the in-will be guests and play their 'ipresident, presided. Family Book Sale Set follows: Mw. Alex Czeto. pn»i-iof hospUaUU, stallation of new officers. They I instruments. dent; Mrs. Joseph Resko, first} ANNIVERSARY evening At St. Elisabeth's are: On . Monday ^'vice-president; Mrs. Thomas;ON DEAN'S LIST Church School Faculty CARTERET— St. Elizabeth's Mrs. Samuel Cnliguarl, presi- Douglass, second vlce-presl CARTERET — Miss Claire "A HUMAN BEING- Church will hold a family book1 dent; Mrs. Edmond TJrbanski, I meet at 7:30 P.M. dent; Mrs. Joseph Kllyk, re-JKostych, daughter of Mr. and sale tomorrow from 7 to 8 P. M.vice president; Mrs, John The Women's Association cording secretary; Mrs. RobertjMrs. A. T. Kostych, 100 Linden AN INGENIOUS Of SERVICE to Our Patrons! Louis and Sunday from 7 A. M. to 5Bryer, treasurer; Mrs, will have their monthly meet- iMcMickle, corresponding sec-iStreet, has been named to the ASSEMBLY OF P. M. in the church basement Turner, secretary; Mrs. Frank Ing on Tuesday evening at 8:00 retary; and Mrs. Michael Dole idean's honor list for the fall PORTABLE Ye>, It hiw been five yean tinoe the Woodbridie Laundromat first opened iti Mrs, Joseph Kish Is chairman Dadar, publicity and hospitality '.M. semester at Montclair State iand Mrs. Elizabeth Hundeman ar, treasurer. doors In Woodbridie For w, It bu been fin wonderful yr»r» of making nt« assisted by Paul Bablck, John College. PLUMBING" Nagy, also members of the|sunshineinshine. Oeza Horvath spoke to the acqualnUncct *nd renewing old ones weekly. Wo take this opportunity to ei- 'LAN BUS TRIP Miss Kostylch Is a senior, 1 5 Catholic War Veterans, the, Plans are being made for e group on the pamphlet now be- • I Author ! N»ra« Bclo«) press our appreciation to the hundreds sf friends whom we turn hs4 the prfr- CARTERET —The Lorantfly ing mailed to the parents ex- majoring in themathematics Senior Sodality and the PTA. spaghetti supper In May. In addition to being ilete of SERVINO. We shtU eontlnne to fire you the (Inert SERVICE ponible In plaining the financial aid fojdepartmentr . She was graduated Ladies' Aid Society of the Hun- more complex than any parents who wish to send their ;from St, Mary's High Schopl the 7MM to come tod will always keep UM omphuU on QUAUTV! garian Reformed Church will machine yet invented, children to college. in 1955. iponsor a excursion your body possesses the Washington, D. C., on Satur- Mrs, Mary Dowling, principal FIREMEN TO MEET divine gift of the ability and AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY day, May 2, They wilt leave of the Columbus School an- CARTERET —The quarterly to think and reason. SATISFACTORY WORK GUARANTEED early in the morning and willnounced that• jthe fourth P^li»jmretag*"oT\he*Jlew""je"rsey Your body expect* you to PROPRIETORS be back before midnight. Res- shot will be given to the chil- iState Volunteer Firemen's As- use that ability by exer- dren ln the near fiiture. COMMERCIAL ervations should me made as sociation will be held Sunday, cising proper judgment • BLANKETS early as possible with Mrs. Wll A motion was made by MrMa, y 3, at 2 P. M. in The Eng- when It needs help. 11am Blrl, president; Mrs, Alex | Roy Jackson to aend notices to lish Neighbojhood School, Falr- Anniversary Special! • RUGS INDUSTRIAL raiDiT, IHUMAY, MU. u, M, n ander ToUi, treasurer, or ththe e parents concerning theivlew. Representatives of 207 Proper judgment means • SLIPCOVERS church office. special Board of Education member companies will attend. that when you art sick PROJECTS, ETC.- you get the beet advice Beautifully Washed possible to help you get BEDSPREADS and better more quickly. You STEVE HUSZAR consult your physician. Beautifully RerardtoM Fluff Dried Then you take the medi- Washed c of with MS WESTFIELD AVE. Phone cines he prescribes exact- BAIIWAV FUlton 1-2818 and 8hte or ly as he specifies. EXPERT CARE! Huff Dried 60 Weight COME TO W.T. GRANT'S YOUR PHYSICIAN Check These Exclusive Services: At the New CAN PHONE V WE GIVE INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION TO TfOUB KI-1'9598 WASH WHILE YOU DO *Ol)R SHOPPING. WHEN YOU NEED V OtflY THE FINEST DETERMENTS and BLKACHES USED. A MEDICINE CARTERET DELICATESSEN V ALL WORK BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED and NEATLY LAWN CLINIC FOLDED. •XMKTMVICION NOW OPEN IN THE nJUfflNO,riDINO, V WASHED AND DRIED IN WE8TINQHOUBE WI1DINO, and MAINTAIN. Ftek ip row prmrip- MACHINES. INO TOUR LAWN Utn If ihoppliif near u, or let u dtlhw prunptlr V FREE PARKING SPACE ALWAYS AVAILABLE IN Carteret Shopping Center REAR. withont oxtro ehuft. A irttt niMj peoplo ea- V PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES. trait u with tbob pro- "Th» Only SERVICE Laundromat In TUt Am" , OPENING SPECIAL- FRIDAY, SAT. & SUN. MripUmu. Mm w» «•«• THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY Mid SATURDAY pound roonT FROM 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 3 1 lb. of fresh WOODBRIDGE MITTUCH FREE SOIL TEST PHARMACY, IK. BEING IN t-OUNCE SAMPLE Home Made Potato Salad J W Mlttucb, R.r. FROM MNOH DEPTH i. t. Mlttuch, Hf LAUNDROMAT With Ever} Purchjue of $1 or Mont SI Kuuievclt Ave., Ctrleret 0 lAl l.uitcr I'tiililoi »nuu«i 5.'J Sir. H M™4 ^, Woodbridge SPECIALIZING IN A COMPLETE LINE OF 1-lu.iiMiljli Hi Ui« rb]ild»n tud Uli Piilimi Klnci 1*2*" OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 6 P. M. W. T. Grant Co. FRESH SALADS, HERRINGS, COLD CUTS & APPETIZERS 'Quolutlun by OPEN 7 DAYH A WEKK 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. ['HONK KI 1-5858 Ill !Vl FRIDAY 'TIL 8 P. M, CARTERET SHOPPING CENTER I1890-1KJ7) i4W4) FRIDAY, APRIt, 24, 1959 PAGE THREE ar Ginda and Bride Parkview Beda Completes Course Weekend Bazaar To Reside in Missouri At Jehovah's School Slated by PTA CARTERET HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS Miss Ann El- The brldn was Riven In mar- Br OAII, II HORN And GERAMMNR A. CTKO Patter CARTERiT IiOiiLs R. Beda. ehter Of Mrfi. riage by her uncle, Miles B. CARTERET Final ar- Landla, Baxter Springs, Kan». a former long-time resident in niiKements have been eom- ,|S N.' .Tones, Oekla homa West Carteret nnd well known h'i:in Miss Jo Anna Inda, Shawnee, jnlrled bv St. Joseph's PTA for P.T./v. Nl'AVS lelecMon of student council Oklahoma andI the late A regular meeting of the by many In this area, has Just 'the minimi bazaar to be held Cily. , ,,,™ thd bride was maid of honor. Miss Joyce The rnailiir monthly meet- president and treasurer will s Poster, the bride's cousin wns Parkview Democratic Club will completed a special course of tomorrow niitht, from 6 to 10 im <>f lli.> Antic Drew KcntlknKr place on May 8. The „' Ginda, son of Mr- Wurrrn study at the Watchtnwcr Bible jo'clork and on Sunday from 1 HmiiliT nf the Knllire Tenchersspeeches for vice president, WC- Andrew V. Glnda, bridesmaid. Miss Nancy Craven be held on Tuesday evening ,1 Mrs. was junior bridesmaid. School of Ollead, South Lan- ;P.M. to in P.M. in the school iif Ainnini wns held on April!retnry nnd corresponding sec- .efellow Street, this April 28, at Falcon Hall r 4 I-niil Thomas H. Cook, Hastingn- sing, N. Y. limit. ;l. ) in Miss Gibney's home-iretary will take plncr May 22. Rpv j. McOllncriey promptly at 8:30 P.M. I at the Corpus Chrlstl on-Hudson, N.Y. was best man. Mr. Beda and his wife, the Featured, at the bazaar will room Il.'pmts were given on —All new officers will be In- Ushers were Robert Worley and Candles on Their Cakes lormer Thelma M. Hultqulst of 1 rifles for the children and the recent, enke sale which was .stalled on June 5. offi iirh, r,,, , i nolln e James Poster In, both cousins Happy birthday to Billy Colonla, are currently assigned riitrrtiinment for adults. Mrs. jlirld lust week. Margarot Toth were Stmv n Jones fOyS Win- «->u ifi. Mrs. Bertha M City, Mo,, following a short April 18. A party was held In Maryland, where Mr. Beda Is At. the meotlnR this week, the ,1,,, bride.' Mrs. i>< trip. hts honor and attending were srvlhg as circuit supervisor of iPTA cleotori the following of- 'the college of his choice, which M,.tlfr «M organist. Bobby Dumpert, Terry Cough- !0 congregations of Jehovah's ficers: Mrs. Wesley Catri, presi- Is IJpsnla ColloKe in Enst lin, Tommy Woods, Marie vltnesses, Mrs. Beda accompa- dent: Mrs. Rltn Qarvey, vice (trnnfe. A Senior luncheon will Perth Amboy General Hospital, president: Mrs. Andrew Baum- ;hc held in June for the nine April 2. Monahan, Patty and Susan iles her husband and assists Wojtkowski. ilm In the ministry. ifiirlner. first vine president; Senior members who are going Mrs. Edward Hurley, second Into teaching. A $100 scholar Daughter born to Mr. and Birthday greetings to Lolf Formerly, Mrs. Beda was pre- IN COLLEGE PLAY: The vice |)i'esldent; Mrs. Ethel ship will be given to a worthy Stork Club Glovacky of 77 Mulberry Street ildlng minister of the Perth Colleje Misericord!* Olrr Mrs. Prank Chlzmadla, 73 Pu- Klmlm-sky, recording secre- Senior member of the F.T.A. who was six years old on April ,mboy congregation and was Club, Dallas, Pa., will present * laskl Avenue, at the Perth Am- tary; Mrs. Julia Bryer, corre- boy deneral Hospital, April 6. 23. Instrumental in building the Victor Herbert's opera, Sweet- ArfNSCOTT NEWS m,, born to Mr. and SPCrptH|ry, and Mrs, -The Annscott News stall Congratulations to Mrs. Dot-Kingdom Hall there, • hearts on Saturday, April 25, Anthony HoroskI, 134 John Hamulak. treasurer. sponsored a cake sale oi \l:v Daughter born to Mr. and ty Grace of 36 Spruce Street Mr, Beda was ordained a in the Irem Temple auditor- street, at the Perth I.OIN8 R. BEDA The selection of the new of- Wednesday, April 15. Carole nff Mrs. Kenneth Watt* of 46 Fitch who will celebrate a birthday minister of Jehovah's witnesses ium, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. One General Hospital, Street, at the Perth Amboy ficers was made by the Rev.of the leading; roles In .the Capp served as chairman. Oth A:IIIH)V on April 27. In 1936. Since 1938 he has ment of service and will General Hospital, April IT. Corcoran, pastor, Sister production will be played by ers on the committee were Lou Api i! 7, served; as presiding minister these dutic* upon completion Anniversary greetings to Mr Mary CelMtlne and members Mary Ann Buckrlegel, a ^ Cheslak. Mary Ann Sirock and Mrs. Al Spiegel of 47 Mc of congregations at Carteret, nln 10rt of th0 *,,„ born to Mr. and Mrs. Son born to Mr. and Mm lt fT, M «f ? nonilnaUni committee senior at Misericwdia Col- man, Joyce Flnnegan and Bar Joseph Orora, 18 Somerset Klnley Avenue on the occasion Perth Amboy and East Hamp- m ,' ,e Swindell, 14 Warren their marriage. Mrs. Beda spent installation will be held at the Miss Ruckriegel Is the bara H. Sabo. inl Street, at the Perth Amboy of their twelfth on April 20. ton, L. I. In 1958 he was ap- seven years as a„ ....Watchtowe, r ' -,.,,,i at the Perth Amboy May meeting. daughter of Mm. Arthur STimENT COUNCIL General Hospital, April 18. pointed to his present assign- missionary In Panama. >IIIT(I! Hospital, April 9, Happy birthday to Eileen Father Corcoran was the Ruckriegel and the late —The monthly meeting o: Mulligan of 101 Daniel Street speaker. He told the group that Arthur Ruckriegel, of 30 Post the Carteret High School Stu Daughter born to Mr. and i);iiu:litcr born to Mr. and who celebrated her sixth on The unannointed, Chinn; plans are underway for a num- Boulevard. Miss Ruckrlegel Is dent Council was held o Mrs. Daniel Kehoe, Mulberry TROTH 18 TOM): Announce- ' Andrew Rosintkl, 22 Har- April 23. A party was held in Public Library [rs. Arris Goes to Paris, Oal- ber of Improvements at the president of the Glee Club and Wednesday at 1 P. M. in th Mr, Street, at the Perth Amboy ment has been made of thft nrct. at the Perth Amboy her honor with twelve children co; The Mountain is Young, school during the summer va- a candidate for a Bachelor of library. Oeneral Hospital, April ID. engagement of Miss Kond* ml Hospital, April 1. attending, lans Suyin; The Visitors, Me-cations. Arts degree. —The councll.will conduct Gets New Books Minnies; The Scientist, Ltpslcy; Blue and White Day on May tee Bolloskis, daughter of Mr. Daughter born to Mr. and Congratulatlona to Mr,. and Mrs. Edward Bolloskis, 6 The Serpent and the Staff, On this day all students wl born to M*. aM^TS. JWin Waziir, 16 John Mrs. Dan Kehoe of 76 Mulberrj CARTERET — The following 2 Borough Girls End Ann Street, to Robert Palmer, Yerby; Ice Palace, Ferber; Ride Cub Pack Welcomes be required to wear blue an .liime.t Carter. 45 Leber Street at the Elizabeth General Street on the arrival Of are some of the new books at son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald ;he Red Earth, Wellman; Day- Pre-CMnical Training white clothing. The day will at the Perth Amboy Hospital, April 21. Mrs, Maisur daughter on April 19, at th the Carteret Free Public Li- Scoutmaster Aide Palmer, 6 Hermann Street. >reak, Slaughter; Parrish, Sav- Miss Louise H. Muchl, 40 climaxed with a dance in th ciiinil Hospital, April 1. Is the former Virginia Hardardt. Perth Amboy General Hospital brary, Mrs. Catherine Ruck- CARTERBT—Cub Pack 182 Miss Bolloskis was graduated age; Dear Abby, Van Buren; Locust Street and Miss Char- gymnasium from 8 to 11 P. M She Joins twin brothers. riegel, librarian, -has announced. The Law, Vailland. otte M. Wehrle, 71 East Oak of the First Presbyterian Church from Carteret High School Dnwlitcr born to Mr. and Non-Fiction — Current Biog- The Student Council va Altar-Rotary Society itreet, both of Carteret, are held Its annual monthly pack and is employed by the Pru- Mrs. Robert Pettlnheo of ociety ~-— raphy Yearbook (1958), Who's rlety show will be presented oi dential Insurance Co., New- imong the 51 student nurses meeting uf the First Presbyter- m Rooswit Avenue, at the Who in American Aviation May 1. The show will also b ark. Her fiance was also grad- from Perth Amboy and Ellza- Ian Church, April 16. Mr. Muir- (1958,) Information Please Al- Magyar Church presented to Edison Higl uated from Cartfrct High CARTERET — A meeting of jeth General Hospitals who head, cubmaster, officiated. ,Social® landidates manac (1959), Official Baseball School as an exchange program School and Is employed by the Altar and Rosary Society iave completed their pre-cllnl- He introduced Robert Sharkey py y Annual (1959), The Machinist* on May 5. TAN'S of the St. Joseph R. C. Church Lists Program who is now officially assistant Hansen and York of Wood- Handbook, Colvin; Who's Who ial nursing studies at Union —The campaign speeches an will be held Thursday evening GeCARTERETt K.G— CareDegreey Councsl ir<">r College, Cranford. cub master of the pack. He lives bridge. April 30, at 8 P.M. In the _ , . . • ovif American Womenmuurcii, ThIUCe DiBi| g CARTERET — "The Inex- PLUMBER They are graduates of Car- at 93 Hickory Street. church basement. ' Knlgftta of OWnmbiB Red Schoolhouse, Hechlnger mustible Riches of Christ" held an exemplification of vill be Sunday's sermon topic •! :, Jigh School and student An exhibit of craftsmanship A social will follow the meet- Dome, Werner & Starr 'BARBER major degree on 68 candidates. Baa Baa Black Sheep, Boylng- at the Hungarian Reformed mrses at Perth Amboy Gen- done by the cubs was displayed ing with Mrs. Mooney, Mrs TT THERE'S 60METHiM6Twf\ Twenty nine were from neigh- ton; Modern Knight Errant, Church, Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, '•' osoital. by the den mothers. The theme UUANO'S' SHOP Osborne, Mrs. Edna Hlgglns on; Modern Knlfht Errant, boring councils. pastor, announced. The first The student nurses earn 16 of the month was Down on the WEfKEPeOUDTOTELL,/ Mrs. Loretta DeRosa and Mr» J. Edgar Hoover-Comfort; Mary 1176 Roosevelt Avenue The forty local men were: worship service, at 10 A.M., will ' credits while- attendin-».v..™-.g Farm and a skit In relation to EXPERIENCE Rose Bummara In charge ol Astor, My Story, Astor; On My o Stephen Sklba, James Lukach, be conducted in English, the 11 Union Junior College. They the theme was presented. Mrs. West Cartcret [hospitality. OwnB Roosevelt; Wedemeyer Styles was hostess for the meet- HAS TAUGHT US Sigmund Opanowicz, Andrew •'cloc,.,_..k. servic...._.,._e i. n .Hungaria. . n stUdy anatomy and physiology, Reports, Wedemeyer. ing. THE BARBER SHOP WELL Concern is expressed over Teleposky, Vincent Porte, C. Twlxt Twelve- and Twenty Sunday School at 9 A. M., Youth English composition, general Fellowship at 7:30 P. M, Ideportatlon increase. Coansock, • Prank Buczynski, Boone; The Most of 8. J. Perl chemistry, general orientation, Mr. Ludwig announced that Where Getting- a Haircut Anthony Scutti, Oeorge Stolte man, Perlman: The Memoirs 0 Sunday at 2 P. M. the grave- general psychology, sociology the scouts will attend the Armed Michael Oalamb. Ronald 8er- Field Marshall Montgomery stone of the late Mrs. Geza and microbiology Forces Day celebration on May IS A PLEASURE! We Carry 1 fass, Prank Jadach, Thomas Montgomery; Chamber's Tech- Buday will be dedicated at fche 9, at the Naval Air station, Complete Selection of Sofka. Dr. Charles Stromoskl, nical Dictionary, The, Coming Perth Amboy Hungarian Re- Lakehurst, Helicopter demon- Miss Charlotte Adams strations, fire fighting, and Imported & Domestic Dominic Blase, Joseph Kashlc- of the New Deal, Schleslnger formed Cemetery. HI-FI MUSIC army tactics,' will be shown. key, John Teleposky Jr., James America at Mid-Century, Sleg Also Sunday, at 2 P. M., the Is Engaged to Marry WINES k LIQUORS Also featured will be the famed Played Continuously in D'Orsi, Ellsworth ODonnell, fried; Only in America, Golden Sick Benefit Society will have CARTERET — Announce- Blue Angel Four naval flying Our Shop Free Delivery Domlnlck Capatorto, Visualised Business Law, Good its reglar meeting. At 3 P. M ment has been made of the en- jets who will put on a demon- DIAL KI-1-5975 Also Paul Itornadel, Charles Kelcher; The Gold of Troy there will be a delegates' meet- gagement of Miss Charlotte stration In precision flying. UCISIAK Panko, Prank Barbato Jr., Ben-Payne; The Affluent Society ing of the Eastern Classls Youth Adams, daughter of Mrs, Anna jamin Kardas, Edward Baran- Galbraith; The Airerican Peo- Federation in Perth Amboy. Adams of 33 Harris Street and ples Encyclopedia, 20 volumes } PLUMBING kovkh, Henry Candla, Joseph The Lorantffy Ladies' Aid So- the late Vincent Adams to ROCKMAN'S World Book Encyclopedia, 21 • HEATING Travagllone, Stanley Wasilew- ciety will sponsor a bus trip to Frank Peter Jr,, son of Mr. and volumes. /KIM8AU 1-6985 LIQUORS aki, John Kashlckey, Joseph Washington, D. C, a week from Mrs. Peter of 19 St. Ann Street, H Buonvlco, Terrance Hanson, Fiction — Doctor Zhlvago Saturday, that is on May 2nd. Miss Adams Is a graduate of Louis Rot ill, Raymond Tren- Pasternak; Lollta, Naboko' Reservation should be mad< Carteret High School class of »»'->.M-i«.*l Tr<££7r taooct, John Kuchma, James Exodus, Urls; From the Te with Mrs. Biri, president; Mr 1957 and Is employed by Cali- Lynch, John C. Chamra, Ed- race, O'Hara; The Ugly Amer Alexander Toth, treasurer, c fornia Oil Company, Perth Am, ward Sohayda, Nicola Spando can, Lederer and Burdick; Lad; the Church Office. boy. Stewart Hall and Joseph Kasha L., Gary; Around the Worl< Dr. Harsanyi is attending thl; Her fiance also WHS gradu- with Auntie Mame, Dennis week the executive meeting 0: ated from the Carteret High THE Girl In The Dark Anatomy of a Murder, Trave the U. S. Conference of th( School class of 1953. He is a Boy: Why were the Mlddli The King Must Die, Renaul World Council of Churches U. S. Army Veteran and is em- Ages called the Dark Ages? Victorine, Keyes; Elephant Hi Buck Hills Falls, Pa., as the de- ployed by the General Ameri- GRIINIST LAWNS Girl: Becauae there were ao white; Best of Everything nominatlon's official represen-can Tank and Storage Co., many knlghU. Jaffe; Mount Olive, Durrell. [tative. Carteret. \H TOWN TOP TV—Tbt Dbuh Show Owy Show—Bundtr—NBO-TV and th« Pat Boom Ohery ahowroom~w»tkljr an ABC-TV. No Burnt — No No Raw Chcmicali No SjmthetiM

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SELF-SERVICE LAUNDERETTE OPKNS: Mayor Hugh B. QnUlfj «nip« the ribbon markinj the official grand oprnlnir of thf TwlliKht launderette earlier this w«k at 4flG Rahway Avpnur, Wondbrldre. Left to right are Philip Lentlnl, 678 Barron Avenuf. Woodbrldgf Mm. Rose I'ratt, 12 Smith Htrcrt. Avrnel; Mrs. Rowill* Wlrzliickl, tt Smith Street, Avonel, and Secretary of State Edward J. Patten. Tyrone Champa, proprietor, looks on at right. The launderette featurw «elf-smiee with 20 coin-operated washers and 10 dryers. It li open daily and Hin^pr from 7 A. M. to midnight. Regilar Ovei- Style Resdy Europe Gardens flc/jiAlampi Proposes Ait Page Hilt Wly ";21» I MISS Anna Subject of Talk Ferenchak, daughter of Holly Promotion "Si»r-RI{ht" Quality Rpaiiliful cni0I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perenchak, NENEW BRUNSWICBRUNSWICKK - NeNeww 1897W t4thst l lnf le d A&P's "Siper-RIgM" Qiallty Z !^ ih! « ry f I ' 'ljerSey'S natural stands of lufl- she took last fall during a trip ies should be added to the LOIN UMB CHOPS Walter Ambrose, Jr., son of READY-TO-COOK-V.S. Givenwit lispeetel H n to Europe were shown and de- Garden 1st of Siiir-RI|iit Qiallty - Omkliitloi Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Am- attractions In the opinion ol acribed by Mrs. John Kozusko]brMe> rjunellen. The ceremony Secretary ol Agriculture Phil' at a recent meeting at her^^ p]ace Saturday ftt St. LAMB SHOULDERS home of the Sewaren History . h, Dunellen and a "P AlttmP'' John s Cnurc H Club. reception was held at Martins- Speaking Friday at a meet- Sipir-RI(M" Qmllly Before she showed her En- vllle Inn, Martlnsvtlle. ing of the Holly Society of Frlll r n ropean slides, Mrs. Kozusko, The bride Is the granddaugh America at Rutgers Unlversl- DUCKS GROUND BEEF lUll ¥41 < - * ***** n. •% •% who Is the club's garden chalr-lter of James L. Dalton, 304 Am-'ty's College of Agriculture, he man, showed pictures she took boy Avenue, formerly of lSl; id that visitors to the state SMELTS ^«^ *39 Sa PnVigitiMi of the club's own flower show Main Street, and the late Mrs.'s},ould be made aware of the last year. Many in the audicncejDalton. worth-seeing hollies In Tucker dexo SlwtHhif 28c :,73 enjoyed setfng their entries. [ ton, Sandy Hook, the Wharton tract and other locations. JACK MOT 5.40, The flower market of Brus- |?n~L' „ 1 SUGAR J sels was a huge mass of color-1 dalilOll Members of the society In ful bloom. The formal park other states can do the same, WINESAP APPLES gardens were also shown, with; Secretary Alampl proposed. In borders of flowers so thick that; Set Wednesday addition they can make sure Frw hardly a leaf showed. Horse WOODBRIDGE — Cedarette that hollies are included In the IC CLAPP'S BABY FOOD |0r83 WuklRgtoi SUti chestnut trees and mountain Auxiliary, Perth Amboy Forest, andscape plans of turnpikes, 2 25 ash are popular In Belgium, ac- Tall Cedars of Lebanon, will parkways and capltol buildings, cording to Mrs. Kozusko, and sponsor a fashion show Wednes- and use many other ways to both tre«s line miles of high- day at 8 P.M. at the Masonic draw attention to holly as SWEET CORN - way. Temple. 94 Green Street. something more than a Christ- 5-29' NIBLETS CORN 3-47 Moving on to , the Mrs. Norman Jensen Is chair- mas decoration. FRE5HBROCCOLI spw.ker " showed pictures ofjman, assisted by Mrs. Anthony Also, the ijotlon that holly is Oxford • k. gardeas alone the rlverjMoscarelll, Mrs. William Wll- hard to grow must be overcome f.rk 9b«| and R beautiful, formal garden Nams, Mrs. Lester Price. Mrs he said. GRASS SEED of Heldelbers Castle. In Mann- Wilbur Petersen, Mrs. Val Lund, About ISO members of the DEL MONTE --- 27 Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Ray- MlCHISAN uib. 1. heim, an entire city block was society, mostly from states PEAT bordered with 4Va-foot "deep mond Kursen, Mrs. Wlllard 1.29 "2.29 Raymond, Mrs. Chris Meshrow along the coast, exchanged In garden. Mrs. Kozusko said that Mrs. Nels Drost and Mrs. Hart- formation on soils, fertilizers the popularity of begonias for ley Fields, breeding and similar topics such plantings was proved time Models will be Miss Karen during a two-day meeting. On rReduced for the Week-end.'- COLGATE'S FAB s» «73 and again. Jensen, Miss Patty Jensen, Miss Thursday afternoon they took A serins of pictures of the SviiyfitM—FrMfe, CmMry—Silt ir JWMI Meta Hitt, Miss Karen Jorgen a close look at the 500 varieties tAP festival in Holland and sen. Miss Gail Lund, Miss Joan of hollies growing at Rutgers' irs canals and homes there Shepherd, Mrs. Krusen, Mrs Agricultural Experiment Sta came next. Acres of tulips, and Jensen, Mrs. Charles Bryant, Hon. MOTT'S APPLE SAUCE 2 47 hothouses full of gloxinias, Mrs. Wilbert Jensen, Mrs. Mar- The next semi-annual meet- cyclamens and carnations were tin Hansen, Mrs. Hamlet Whl- ing will be In Easton, Md. plctured, as well as transport- BUnER 1 NI 8 taker and Mrs. Lester Price. SMS" '" ' > SpaglMttlit Xi. I ing the flowers to town on motor barges and their sale in House clerk puts curbs on France said to favor stem Ih. *rMem.ill..3 auction rooms from where they payroll study. summit terms. C priiU arc shipped all over Europe. brick Previous to showing the plc- tures, Mrs. Krausko and Mrs. OUve Van Iderstlne gave an Frozen Food Favorites! orsnn-pinno duet. They played KEEP UP WITH YOUR HELLMANN'S "Narcissus," Gypsy Love Song," UP Bru< - tlM nd SfNturi and "April Showers." SPECUL "K" Mrs. Samuel J, Henry pre- HOME TOWN NEWS STRAWBERRIES 2.; 39= :;29' sented Mrs. Simon Larson, club to president, with a president's CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAI KELLOGG'S pin. BEEF STEAKS "££" 2 ',; 69' Mikn • ih. ui-lit milk - Whiti Him Ultd Quilt) Mrs. H. D. Clark read the WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. : new constitution and by-laws 18 GREEN STREET FRENCH FRIES """ 4 £ 49* DRY MILK SOLIDS ",'. which have been worked out by WOODBRIDGE, N. J, the executive committee, They "• 17t Dtvll'i titi, lUuy tpiM, Ttllow or Wkiti "53= IONA TOMATOES will be voted on at the next • Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-year Banquet Pies meeting, May 6, at the home subscription to: CAKE MIXES ''- 2 , C of Mrs, Clarence Zischkau, and y 2"r33 Vipilbll JllMI all members were urged to be • INDEPENDENT-LEADER 45 STRING BEANS present. Mrs. John J. Dowllng, Q CARTERET PRESS Llbby't Succotash AJ1 VirittiH who has returned recently from VEGAMATO • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON »W' SWIFT'S MEATS l'/a years lij England, will speak Ubby'iRiiRatpberriM Air on "Living Abroad." To be sent to: The question of the club's Libby'tfirNi Beans lh 6 sponsoring an art department NAME Swan*!'! ?*. Dinner GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 21" 43' WALDORF TISSUE 4 " 29 was discussed. Mrs, Edward ADDRESS 1 It ot , Baron, program chairman, and Birds Eye Fish Sticks H....E.» HYDROX COOKIES — 1'Z 45' Mrs. Robert Simonsen showed FI6NEWT0NS several etlll-llfes which they TOWN _ Fint cotttd have painted during classes linylrakmOritkin with Robert Anderson, Sewaren artist. KIM fitato Ohips '••••'< ^ pkg.' pttmlvm-qvallty COFfU,.. uoeoa narsn Iyrup w w. [„ WILDMERE SUNNYBROOK Henri Spaghetti Sauce. . . 2X29° 20th Reunion 7 Large, Briwi«WkKe Urge.WkKe Legion Breast 0' Chicken Tuna " :;37« Well Attended Fresh Sr»i« A Neirty Firm Wyler Garlic Powder F-»—« lo'11° , WOODBRIDGE — One hun- b y dred and forty members and 1 guests of the class of 1939 CKtHiOJ Noxon Metal Polish RED CIRCLE .',61' Woodbridge High School .at- Happier with Boyes Service Lows* Egg Prices in 17 rears .' CN Plllft WlthT.m.lodlr.. | 4« «C, tended their 20th reunion din- Wll I 1MB For flow., bithro»mi..tc. || boWli» fter dance at the Golden •MUM IMi tijxrt, UBlrolltd nif Lantern, Linden. clunlaj tirvlct >t your hunt or l> our *r.wii*hi^M*, Tidy Home Household Bags . . SO25« William Leahy and Charles •bat U •• clou to perfect u humanly 1 1 Ib. b*9 1.89 Molnar were chairmen, Fred puiibU. Our lourtiom, tkillcd •rid dt- 2* VSJZ35L £ J Little Kittens Cat Food T; J; McElhenny gave the Invocation • f—**U* Mw'JwUr. ym.r n, ele... inth, llvfl?, tutar.il t* .,1,1a.! lor and j William Black was toast- u piaaer. Heinz Boans Blue Ribbon Statlor Kaiser Special guests were Mr. and Diryia Com Starch MazolaOil Mrs. George N. Dign, Miss Arline For FREE Pick-up and Delivery With Fort .ridTom.toS.uc. Paper Towels Corbett, was the class advisor Fw caokinq, l.lidi, Wing Paper Nankins AluminumFoil and received a gilt and corsage Phon* PA 1-1311 t Jumbo iiit from the class. -ill 29* 4»rt5|* * 10* T.nchxtdclOa Awards were presented to r*K 20 ft. roll " members of the class ar follows: Member with the most chil- Vel Bon Ami dren, Jack Rlngwood; membej Trend who came the longest distance, IT Oalgftt* V«l John Sundquist, Ohio; member Cleamer Fw dithn tnd lint iibriu Blots Starch employed by the Mine company $. Koyes twin P MM- James Krutzle clubs Is planned the latter pa: _. Mrs p_. MoMleskl and Mn •v. irivnc to Mr. and Mrs. Horgan, Susan and Patty Flto.jat Its meeting Monday" aV'foi- of May In an effort to raie < iv,..x.,ii.rs and children, Robert and I4nd» Chrlnterwnjlows: Dragos. The winner of th funds and secure matchln OPEN fVERY NIGHT TILL 6 P.M. William «*%?*%!&.££LI^! ^ert Jack, president; Jo-dark horse prize was Mrs, Wa monies from the State. ter Soblesky. A report wai also mads I.,,IMI\ si can- Place, 'Miss Janet Fofrieh. correspond- A stork shower was given fo the Governors Conference Ml'«- Marln with Mrs.'Old Age. .,. Rlirrry. son of Mr. •cording secretary; Joseph Coharsky, chairman.! Mr. and an lilAiinl Sherry, Oak xano treasurer: Eugene schrel-'Befreshraents d favors were IKE SIGNS DHL Tom Oray and Mr«. Francis - VITC ii;;iikp(l tils birthday ner and Joseph Manaione, legal i by Mrs. Alex Tarez and her President Eisenhower hi Nevlns where th«y celebrated Dacron*& Worsted advisors; Robert Redler, ser- committee, Mrs. Michael Hra- signed a bill to tapef off t the Grays' 26th wedding anni- .,;nl \t:'<; Victor Jo- at arms and Prank Ber- bar, Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. anti-recession program of Fed- versary, F,.!«rd party sponsored by the! Jownh Stevens won the dark1^'" mm 7 PM to 11 PM All l B the lad In astonishment. "Has :,l Mrs Roy PorsbergiThlrd Wan) Sixth Dlitrlct,hoM prln. iteenagers artI welcome jit taken you this long to find HI ll;i/]ct and Mrs.;Democratic Club Saturday at; After the meeting the group; -' Miiinstown. iFitegerald's were announced by viewed films of last year's In-1 GraiGralnr contract* move lrreg-;that out? Why, I knew it the - It FMilis civic As-;Mrs. M. Messier and Mrs. Wal-dlanopolls Speedway race,. lUlarly. I minute I law you." iiicii^ VDIII 28 at Ourjter Drabln. co-chairmen u i';irr Anmx. fallows: Mss. Chester Pearse, (I Mis Ifstcr Kress Mrs. Stanley Derewsky. Mrs •< nt a dinner party p«t«r Dawhlllf, Mrs. Jam«s \ir mid Mrs. Sldney.Muehle. Mrs. Arthur Schweid- sT v v,nk Ciiv, at Zlgslowen Roff. Joseph Ca.iper, El- .irk. .Sunday. jer, Mrs. Cliff Roselle, Mrs I.nf.iypttc Es-'Owen Roff, Joseph Casper ;i buffet »upwiBmw Jonn •n

Camodwa, Mrs. Chester ,,f 8(>nd Schreider. Mrs. Sehultz. Mrs. is sal : ;ii7l Arlene Wlsakowsky. Mrs. Jo- ' MM of Mr and wPh QBrwaekl, Mrs. Betty ],, oi^nwood ElsenberR, Mrs.-James Krutz- d !:!•; birthday 'T. Mr-'- Joseph Manzlone. P: KIUV. Guests James Clardeilo. BUI Moraii '• Cathy Hack-;'and John Vail.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of Mn' M\( uiNKitv AM) EQUIPMENT — HOUSEHCjI.D """v M.KV1SHINOS AND APPLE STORAGE AND 3-SPEAKER I'AI'KING EQUIPMENT lu" ( I!(MM)S KRI'IT FARM, FREEHOLD. N. J, M I ~i "' Irrehold on Ibe Freehold-Hlrhtstown Road SWIVEL CONSOLE iHihMj v »l - SATURDAY. APRIL 25 - 10:00 A. M. .Slim Silhouette G-E TV AND EQUIPMENT: Tractor Farmall 55% DACRON* 45% WORSTED 1 < ' 1953 with Two Bottom Plow and Cultivator. • Uiiiiili with Dump Body. Tractor Ford 1948. '••'•nil' Table Saw i Walker -Turner). 81(111 Saw 9". TROPICAL SUITS ^™i_ Mutters 30" and. 21". Water Tank 1,000 capac- c .' viol,-t» with Plat Body, 3 Lime i Spreaders, '' Hiitrow, spike Tooth Harrow, Manure Spreader '"« Can, Truck Tlrea Asst' Sizes. Truck (Inter- Now-rig/»( at the start of the |!)|| with Rack Body, Aluminum and Wood Lad- season-gel the perfect suit for r IJIsk y/95 I!: u'. Tractor iPerguwn), Seed Drill (Masseyi Spring and Summer comfort... r, MIW Plow, Trailer (Cobly). Grease Guns. 5,0001 Alterations In.".' .j ' -IH)l) biiskeu •), buihels, Corn'planter (McCor-1 at a price that defies comparison! I , J ••"", Cum Sheller (International #30), H»y Loader,1 Included lfljr Masterfully styled and tailored mmi I, "•' • ^. » Steel sohlng Tables, Truck tStudebaken ] I], ,, •' ' tali-,-25' Electric Conveyor, 300 PalleU 42" x-«2~, ... in this season's new shades I'Sin, i: ' ''ulemlno, Two Western Saddles, Bridles, etc. In,,•;,, :' •tcI5' B"»'l> Vises. Hydraulic Jacks, ElecU'ic Auto-1 and patterns... in single- TM save became we save here's why... oncop M«re Creaf Valm! ,,:••'/ , , . Steel Apple Stands, Space Heaters, breasted 2 and 3-button modaU ii ( ,,' "••'•' • Oil Drums and Pumps, Chains and Ropes, lower Need lor Aclioal 1. Jh* U war *wa toUwfaf plwittl .. ,,.,•; ' ")lK.s, Composition Shingles, Block and Fall, One ... with flap pockets, center , '••,^' *tw '°t of Hand and Qarden Tools and contents 1. t»U *r«t la r, Floor and Table Umps, Coffee; I tit IV [JiUuiif • illlH illtlUUfllc • missiles, compuling iiuitimes and oMl [ ; "»i ^iiairs and Tables, Flat-top Dwk BO", Book- iiim ulhmiilla » Nt« IW iluwi- • n 1L Buuije (Stevens), RIHe 22 (Wincjiester), tltClllllHC IIIJlVtll. ; '"« Cubmet 4-drawer letter size, Public Address Huiiiiria Contiol' has... llfcliomo Sell Ttinin| Channel Selector. W .,.' ,'""' stations, Pictures, Chlnaware, Glassware, • Vjiiatle Volume Control. SlSl 1 s Niw G-E "Profited Purchaia" Plan (. ,'' ' ' ' Bureaus, Chests of Drawers, Saddle • Poiiliv* "on" ind "of" Control. : ' .1W1" *n& Double Bedroom Sets in Maple and Buf NOW . ,. Saya ,.. wild Confidence/ 1 ( ] tOKtml •! i» ulia ml will •»«! "*• ••' HO DOWN rAYMlNl -WUH TtADII NO HYMINt) Km 1 MOMIHII ,,,,:;, ^nets, Lounging Chairs, Bric-a-brac, Green St. Circle (Iselin) UvMo ^ ;lhl»f *rom basement to attic. WOODBRIDGE : *mj1m Vkw 1* hj USm 1m Hmul W >''miiiim ' ,' Household goods and furnishings will be Intersection Routes 1 and 9 l ,„•„,;f HV Utth0e 0Farm Machinery and Equipment a" u ™V Utii0:00 A'M- Tl« undersigned and Auc- TV and Z1Tmbe in the eve"t ot accident and/or 365 Smith Street Oi PERTH AMBOY is ,,,,,,,„ ' Persons In, on or about the WCI..««. APPLIANCES ! wnent sale will be Indoora. Lunch will be 5 HMHKS WEST OF RAIIJftOAD STATION — FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH STORES , ! 11 )tr LOMAX 1111111 viewed on data of sale from »:0Q "" AUTHORIZED FRANCHISE GE SALES AND SERVICE DEALER MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8 A. ML TO 9 P. M. BOTH STORES OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. , 'i . 51 Main Street ME 4-OO20 . Woodbridge : CApltal t-t s PTA 1f«r/.-5 fi/f/i IhrthiUiy WOODBRIDOF, Pearl nnd Q^,.^ gnb(.i. . proprlf toi* of WOODBRIDGE - St. James1 Hie Woodbrldjre Laumlromnt.1 1'TA annotincrd a schedule of 53 Main Street, ave olwrvlr," i'-fiminit events at a meeting fhelr fifth yrnr of senior to i'rvjdRy as follow*: Hie residents of Hie. Wmxl- Cukr nale. May 3 ,nft*r all bridge area. Mr. Snbrl stated »ws, with Mrs. Thomas BPI- they are the only "^rvtretypr ilnnra. Mrs. Joseph V&lentl, launderette In the area ami 'chAlrmcn: have continued to srnw cadi Annual crownlnK of the vear. A special annivmnry statue of the Virgin Mnry and'Offer may be found elrwhrrr linslailation of new officers, In today's paper. 'May 12, with Mr*. John Biros, - MU. Sam Ponte and mothers nic,f,,J/,4 HnP|. '.lames Jaeger; Mr», John Sea jmen, chairmen, » »i district senior vice, president FOKMIU.ATI' PLANS I()R H.1A DKIVK: M»y 1J-J4 h«» been «>t M th« datmi fnr thr xnnnal flnlted Jewish App«tK THIS PHOTOCiRAPn shown tti» wriounly evrrerowded i-ray department at Terth Am- Jewish War Veterans w»« a WooUbriilifF .lewirh rnnimunity CenUr Cmmpaljn. *t*UA left to rtiht, Unnmee Wds.. m rhulrman: Mn Welii^ ' b*>y Onenil Ho«plW »nd demonjtraU* dramatically onn «f th« Important reawni why To imtaU Officer^ licit); Jack Udi-n. presidffit, C^nfTefktloii Ad»th Isnwlt Ernest Uchtmmn, oo-chalrman; Mrs. WHlUm Stawm, a nujor «pan*k>n and modernization program Is nwntly needed at the h«*lth center. tary; standing, William Stnum, treMiirtr: I>«ta Strwss, p»rlor meetlnc oh»lnti»n. Missing from the ptetim an WOODBRDXJE - N« oMl.|chalnM;"0, \hf ,orthc(,m,nRi cer» of Woodbridge Township inBtauBtion ceremonies to be Klein, Sr.. llrnry Beliifsky, I>r. Oeorr» Trederlck, Nonnan T»nnman, T^on Nedwla and Hy Plavin, all parlor CrowdedX-Ray Department Points ^Ea'sattSitrhiiirmrn.. and R(*ert Korb and PhlHp Mappeo, «o-chairmen of the Men's Club closinr breakfast. e a ft the _, . !cor^fnmi| tyCe nter Lord Street, *"««!» of Hx! e.ymy con- service and a panel dlHunlon Mrs, Edward Trost. Mrs. Ollej Andrew Menko. Mra. p,| of "Youth Problem*" h»ye been Laurltzen: Mrs. Albert ThPr-!Dobos, Mrs. Kdward Trort. M™,| IWQQ JOl /XtnOOy IJUSUUUI' LjAUUIl&tUU !lueeUng ^ m,, po^ thl8 week will be announced at an aswm- Youth Problems planned for Fellowship Daygesen, , Mrs. Alexander Nash.iThoma« Salisbury, Mrs. Clyd«| Iftt me Masonic Temple. Wy program tomorrow i»t Wood- . 1 at ttw Prret Preebyteri-Ma. Robert Stephen. Mrs. An-iWilllams, Jr., M«. Helen Nagr I PERTH AMBOT — Apprad- tienU must disrobe and drew ble for futur* expansion asj Questa are invited and lox, bridge High School. Panel Subject an Church, at 12:45 PM. drew Lorensen, Mrs EiwsVMrs. Sleven Bnifrer, Mri!f mately 16 500 x-ray procedures in the radlographlc room*, thus ne«ded In generations to come.!bagel5, cream cheese and coffee The next meetine will be Rev, Ralph Hlrtle will mod- Qlaucke, Mrs. Arthur Peterson/Frank Joule, Mra. Esther An-I rttt performed last year in slowing down th* rate at which Th« new department will beiWm be served. tonight at the post home, WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. mate the discussion and the Mrs. William Ross, Mrs. War-ffustlne, Mra. Ann Calywt and the very limited space avails- procedure! can be performed. !mor» properly located close to Steven Vish. chairman an- yoi'ith chorus of Barren Avtmue renWaiman. Mra. Alex Hunter, Mrs. William DUtlns, are th«| ble for th. diagnostic and Another bottleneck is the the outpatient and emergency nounced luncheon, worship School will entertain. Mrs. Raymond Jackson. Mrs. committee In oharge. therapy work at Perth Amboy tiny darfc room where filmi assertion* of the expanded health General Hospital It VM re- developed — a highly Import- cwiter. tealed today. That meani an ant hospital unit which 1« found • average of 70 patient* each in a converted closet, APP* "M J week day, with most of them The congestion in thU de- UniCCrS 113111601 coming to the department In partment of the hospital is the, Th« President's ProUctivt Inveitment Plan the mornings — particular^result of the fact that the area, t<*a saft, flexible means of providing income tho»e pfttienta who cannot be'was not originally planned as By Sub-Juniors for th* future, If you dit within 20 yean all Kheduled at any other time an x-ray section and has had deposits you have made will be returned to became they must fast before no room for enlargement as the AVENEL - Miss Genevieve jour family plui th* principal amount of th» their x-rays are taken. patient load at Perth Amboy Martore.111 vu elected president WASH'N WEAR contract. Since there is no waiting Oeneral has increased sharply of the Sub Junior Woman's room in the department, all in recent year.v Club of Avenel at a recent patlento must either sit in When the proposed $3,300,- meetlnj Other, elected wm VtteiU Su wheelchair, or lie on itntchera 000 building program Ls curried M^ Marle^BumMOK^ flee Miss Joan Mclver, j out In the corridor until they out, there will be a new, large, ^ secretary; Miss Joyce ,] S. E. MERMELS'TEIN Van be admitted into one of and completely equipped x-ray' treasurer and the two general radlographtc department designed to meet P. O. BOX 297 rooms. There are no dressingithe requirements of the greater rooms here either and all pa-1450 bed hospital and be adapta- ISELIN, N. J. Osilisln, advisor w instal- rUONE: FlIIiTON g-2805 ling officer. 55% DACRON; 45% RAYON Miss Pat BleUch, civics chair- man, reported on the story hours being held each Saturday TNE FRPnHlin LIFE mSURRIICE (0. morning at the library for the In Appreciation Htlle children. SPRIIIGFIELD. UUIIOIS Miss Nancy Zarsky. a member IISTlNtUISHU SIIVIU SINCI1M4 of the Junior Woman's Club, wa» welcomed at a guest. ; The Democratic Organization of Wood* bridge Township wishes to extend its Just Out! Amazing Features! Terrific Value! We Have It! thanks to the voters of the municipality for the confidence expressed in its candi- •I A m htty Jlufomoffc 19S9 HfCTWC dates fv Township Committee, as follows: • SHADOW WEAVES 95 ' MAYOR HUGH B. QUIGLEY New 6-1 RANGE • MUTED STRIPES WILLIAM GRAUSAM Alterations LEON BLANCHARD SWITCH TO THIS FAST, CLEAN, AUTOMATIC, DEPENDABLE WAY OF COOKING! • SILK EFFECTS included ANTHOJNY MCNULTY >• flnut takti, pi«i, reoLii bcr< • SOLID COLORS PETER SCHMIDT on

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M > r- Wwry-fm Whwi YMI WOODBRIDGE Green St. Circle (Iselir LILLIAN'S HEADQUARTERS FOR JOY WATER SOFTENERS" Intersection Routes 1 and 9 Dress Shop TV and PERTH AMBOY 71 Koosevclt Avenue Carteret AMBOY 3655 Smith SStr< APPLIANCES kl bUDUICDl! *rn unTII S'H"' HOLKS: LOMAX 5 BLOCKS WEST OF RAILROAD STATION-FREE PARKING ON PREMISES AT BOTH S Mtill.. TUM., Ttllii.. »:il) A.M.-I P.M. AUTllOKi/KD VKANC1I1SK (iK SALKS AND SERVICE DEALER Krldly t'.MH P.M. Kl 1-5751 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY « A. M. TO 9 P. M. Wtd. & $tt. K:M-» r.M. 51 Main Street ME 4-0020 Woodbridge ' BOTH STORKS OPEN SUNDAY 10 A M TO 6 P. M. PAGE SEVEN helpful U asked to call Mrs s to provide training In good Perler, HI. 2-6344 or Mrs. Clark, citizenship, recognition of gov- Avenel Church ME. 4-6285. Club Re-Elects )rnment In operation, Its prob* Mrs. Daniel Howcll, chair- ems and laws to solve current Rabbi Conducts man of the community cancer Lists Activities Mrs. Reasingei iroblems. dressing group, states more . NEL~ The study of the VF worker* are needed to make WOODBRTDGE-Mrs. Harry Mrs, Parr will bt chairman of Passover Seder A Act*, sponsored !i,m k At «P«n««re4 by and distribute cancer dressings. Reaslnger Jr. was re-elected a cake sale to be held May 8 AVKNKI, — A model pass- Presbyterian Church, First Session* are held every Wednes- president of the Woman's Club n Chrlstensen's Department er Rpder was held Sunday a' i with a schedule M day at the church hall from 1 of Woodbrldge at a meeting In Store, Main Street starting at Coimrrgatlon B'nai Jacob, con- Tuesday Bt the the Masonic Temple. Other* 11 AM. follows: to 3 F.M. Anyone wishing to flicted by Rubbl Moshe Cahanr with chwle!l were Mrs, Henry Dunham, first iirrti Bt ( take part may call Mrs.Howell, Donations were tent to the sponsored by the Hebrew v,,™, Wednesday at 9 ME. 4-2759 or report to the vice president; Mrs, Edward Cerebral Palsy and Cancer Mr find Mrs. Jacob Dle- srhnol. cancer dressing sessions on Poulsen, second vice president; drives. An Invitation has been Midwood Way, Colonia, wpre the Sunday iiirk. Wednesdays. Mrs. Scott Jesson, treasurer; received from the Clara Bar- lv under Rev. Robert A. Mrs. Michael Manganaro, ton Woman's Club to attend ehitdren and teacher, . Thursday at 10:30 A The latest Moody science m federation secretary and Mrs. Its federation program on April Mrs. Cahana. *r, Mackenzie at the film, "Red River of Life," de- \i with D Howard Barney, recording sec- 28 and from the Jr. Woman's Tnbles for the 80 children and Mr. and Mrs. How- plctlnlti g tthh e workinki g of the retary. Mrs. Joseph Caso, chair- Club of Woodbridge to attend who attended were set with ' ,,|>iv BS Manhattan Avenue. human heart, will He shown at man of the nominating com raditional foods which were "'' hnsti Thursdays Bt 8:30. the music festival of the 6th the slngsplratlon service Sun- 'xplalned In detail by the Rab- •',.,., interested are Invited *" mlttee, presented the slate of District Junior Clubs to be held at 8 P.M. officers. A question and answer I of these groups. In Roselle Park April 29. nny Mrs. H, A, Tuttle and Mrs. M-rlod was held. rl'n Sunday School Superln- Mrs. Reastager and Mrs. The American home depart- Sarah Krug were welcomed In- , ,,,„,., pt at the Manse with Dunham were appointed dele- ment will meet thU week: at ooniposlllons relating to the m to membership of the Golden Hartley Field, general gates to the New Jersey State the home of Mrs. John Oresh oliday were read by Robin Circle at a meeting last week. ,Ir,. Rev. Bonhmn Federation of Woman's Clubs 650 Myrtle Avenue. Greenspan, Howard DrescheT Rev. Bonham led the opening conversion to be held In At- nd Pntrlcla Glnlger. Passover '.,,,,,,1 the meeting With pray- Mrs. Fitzpatrick announce* prayer and Dr. MacKenzle read lantlc City May 12 to 15, with nncs were sung and the song ,„' M,p, Gloria May reported ten members will attend th from the Old Testament. Mrs. Mrs. Nell Stoddard and Mrs. "Ellyahu Hanavl" taught to the ,h. Sunday school enrollment 6th District Drama Festival J. King, Sr. read scripture. Jacob Scheln, M alternates. children. In accordance with nf V)7 piipllS- the PapermM Playhouse, Mill Birthdays were celebrated by The drama department with tradition, the three pieces of A tochers social will be held burn on April 29. Mrs, C. Behrens and Mrs. P. Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick, chair- matzoa, called the "Afokanim*' JunP l with Mrs. Earl Smith, The garden department will HHKORIAL BAT PIWVIKW: TWi I. what the Partway looked like at 5:»0 Sand., ere ln, with thr«, bmjj Una Perkins. n were hidden, found by Martin chairman. man, presented the program, a sponsor a card party at th mm ttae •how and not • tingle c»r *oln* In the nouthbound direction. ThU ii the remit of a warm and 1 Plavln and redeemed by the Will Jenkins and Paul Koch Mrs. P. Lotts prayer group by Mr8' tome of ltnTltatart JoiV pleasant weekend. Fhoto wai taken from Main Street OTWIMM. Fords. Stoddard. Models were Mrs. Rabbi, A sound movie on Israel i>minced the spring- family provided the cakes. A piano re Mrs Freeman Street May 13. Mrs, ami was shown, ,„.,.,-rd dish supper and pro- selection "Morning Prayer" was Stephen Almasi, Mrs. William Mabel Naylor Is general chair B. Winston, Mrs. Hugh Qulg- Almasl, Mrs. Fred Aaoough, awarded. FOUL WEATHER WARNING In charge of preparation of r',m will be held May 3 from played by Mrs. Krug. man of the affair which will to ley, Sr. and Mrs. Michael Sad- Jewish Humorist Mrs. Edward the food were Mrs. Meyer I 4 f,, e P.M. In Westminster Mrs. 8. Vigh, president, an. Mrs. Caso, Mrs. Charles Farr, open to the public. lowslcl. Slotkln and "Hiram," exclaimed Mrs, To Appear at Dinner Trachtenberg, Mrs. Irving Ad- A H,n All Sunday school faml nounced twenty-two members Mrs. John Nagy, Mrs, Harry A Silver tea will be held Mrs. Stephen Almasl and her Mrs. Sanford Brandt, chair- Corntossel, "that candidate you ler and Mrs. Harry Forffian. A I- ]Vi are Invited. present, The next meeting la O'Brien, Mrs. John Prlbula the home of Mrs. Albert Schai committee were In charge of WOODBRIDQE — Emll men, announce bus transpor- don't like is coming up the vote of thanks was given to Bol \ j!rs Field announced the May 21 from 1 to 3 P.M. and Mrs. Scheln. Included lnjer, New Dover Road, Cotonl. hospitality. Cohen. Jewish humorist, will tation will be arranged. road. What'U I say If he wants schedule, on Sunday the snowing were lingerie May A from 3 to 4 P.M. Slotnlck for arrangements and j mi m me The Pocono, Pa. conference The next board of directors entertain at the aWual donor Mrs. Robert Ooldfarb and to kiss the children?" hour at 9 A.M.. will BO for adults will be held Memori- street and evening dresses and to Mr. Trachtenberg for show* +• Guests were Mrs, Paul Yuhaf meeting will to May « at the dinner to be held by SUtemood Mr8.fiinanuel Ooldfarb, invita- "Don't say anything. Just ing the movies, i,,i .effect June.28. Sunday»lDay weekend.Thosedertrin • ,»

meet Monday with Mrs. Nor- rordlng secretary; Mrs. A c. man Easman, 293 Benjamin Calvert, treasurer and Mrs. Little Fellows Avenue, at 8 P. M. Mrs. J. Ralph Ambrose, corresponding ISELIN PERSONALS Richmond has volunteered to secretary. To Open Season teach In the department. A new candidate, Mrs. Arthur —Lester Earl Bergen, son of Erb, was Introduced. GLADYS E. SCANK Philadelphia May 2. They wll COLONIA - Finns fw the Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bergen, ponations to the Cancer 497 Lincoln Hifhway, beta also be dinner gueats at How- opening rinv panicle nnrl nil- fund and the Iselin First Aid Tel. LI-l-1679 star game M.iv 3 wore discussed ithe U. 3, Marine Corps and is Squad were, voted. - Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tanzl their recent successful candy Members will meet at the by official- of the I.lttle Fellows In basic training at Parris nd family, formerly of Berke- sale. library Wednesday at 9 A.M. to League nt a meeting nt the Civic Island, S. C. ley Boulevard, have moved to -Mr. and Mrs. Robert C attend the drama festival at Club buildinr. -Mrs, William Kirby and Cereffioiin • will begin (it 2 I their new home, New Dover Scank, Lincoln Highway, ob-i the Papermill Playhouse, Mill- with * pnrn'1" frnm School 17 I Road, Colonla, served their forty-first wedding Children, Christine and Philip, burn, sponsored by the New have returned home after a alnnsr lnrr/m Avenue to the I - Dnvld Nicola, Green Street, anniversary Wednesday. Jersey Federation. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles field. VMnne diimltariff will spent, the weekend in Washing- —Guests this week of Mr. The annual spring luncheon Include Mavor Hurii B. Quleley. ton, D. C, on a business trip. and Mrs, Jerome Cassell. Mid- Klrby, Toronto, Canada and a will be held May 20 at Ye Cot- who Is slated to throw out the -Mrs. Charles Smith, Mid-,dlesex Avenue were Mr, and sister In 8tamford, Ont,, Cana- tage Inn, Keyport. Members first ball: John Ziilln. recrea- dlesex Turnpike, has returnedjMrs. Charles Ruskin and Mr. da. will meet at noon at the library tion director: fW Kenneth Van |frnm a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schnltaer,1 --Club "66" will meet tomor- to attend the affair. row at 4:30 at Assembly of God Pelt and other officials. land Mrs. John 8hyne, Jersey City. May 27 was designated as Aftfr the ceremonies the Iport, Me. She also visited rela- -Mr'and Mrs. James O'- Church for its weekly Bible Vlneland Day. The proceeds 3;n.y hour. The young peo- East nnd West All-Stars will tives nnd friends In CanadaJRourke and sons, Gary and| from the benefit social held at, take the field In a renew.il or s •and Portland, Me. While In Dennis, Auth Avenue, were W «™P. Christ s Ambassa- the home of Mrs. Calvert will their annual cata". Butch Rin- I Hock port, she was Inducted in- Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Idors, will meet at 7 P. M. flldl will pilot the Ea.«t tenm nnd birthdad y to'Mrs.bt e donated to the Vinaland the Woman's Relief Corps Henry Morris, Waldwlck -Happy opposing him will be Ernie Toth. 01 -The Mother's Club of BOyO* * Maxwell. Charles Street. r Parents nnd friends are urcri the . R. Her father, I ! rs, E. L. Buckholz, Mrs. ,M. to come out nnd watch the 'er, and great-grand- Scout Troop 47 will meet M,on- A. Elliott and Mrs. A. B Far. festivities. Regular plav will be- father were all active members day at First Presbyterian ojiler were in charge of hospi- gin May 4 with the Cinrinatti of the G.A.R. Church of Iselin at 8 P, M, Club Reelects tality. Red Legs meetlns the Cubs at [ Sunday dinner guests of —Sunday guests ol Mr. and the Inman Avenue field. jMr. and Mrs. Joseph Maucerl, Mrs. Robert Morton were Mr. AUTUMN GOSSIP Major team Ramcs will be iBIrri Avenue were Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Morton, Tea- Mrs. WilliamsI Daughter: I found" a horse. held Monday through FHdnv | Joseph Montalbano and chil- neck, ISELIN - Mrs. Herbert WiJshoe this morning. starting at B:30. Minor Iramie dren, Carol and Charles, Brook -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gal- ] cted president ]lam]lamgg wwM reeree]eected p " " ?r: Do you know what teams are slated to plav Satur- jlyn h Elht A d f Ill Other guests were Mr, andllagher, Elmhurst Avenue and 0(( t,t,ne woman'woma s Club of Iselln that means? day at both the Inman Avenue .Mrs. Robert Scank and chil-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, 0 ne 1 at a recent meeting at thhe 1111 - Uai-"iueri : Yes. it means that and Pennsylvania field. ; dren, Janet, Robert, Jr. and Benjamin Avenue, visited Radio ijrary. isome horse is running around Al San Oincomn. ceneral Linda, Metuchen. City, New York Sunday. Others elected were Mrs. Cecil in his stocking feet. manager, announced n meeting —Girl Scout Troop 43. with —The teachers of the prl- Bliss, first vice president; Mrs.! of all minor league mnnacers Mrs. William Doerr, have com- mary department of the First Fred Walker, second vice prest-.Chrysler to produce about half at his home, 37 Aliistair Plare pleted plans for a. trip to;Presbyterlan Church school will:dent; Mrs; John Cwiekalo, re-lits glass. • April 30 at 8. A meet inn nf major league managers was set Jor May 1 at the wmc tinv- purl place. Lraeue official rheelinsr" will be May 4 nt 8 nt the Civic HAVE FEATURED ROLES: Above are township teachers who will present the melodrama, "Love- Kldes the Rails," to- morrow and Saturday In the Barron Avenue School auditorium. Proceeds will benefit the Scholarship Fund of the Wood- Club building. ( bridfe Township Education Association. Seated, left to rlcht, are Margaret Fleming, Adeline Sparks, Truman Pendennts I and Elsie Barrett. Standing, same order, Alvin Levin, Robert Ritterege, Ernest Link, Charles Peins, Julie Foley and Robert O'Malley.

Second Degree.. ., n . Woods, chaplain; Ray Hughes, surgeon; John Eck, Mr. Zingg ISELIN — St. Cecelia's WestburyParkNewsVFW Auxiliary ,.T.T» _ » L,.1 Munich Reunion and Ernest William trustees. Council, KnlfrhU of Columbus . By GLADYS E. SCANK Mr. Wohltman appointed will hold a second decree ex-i 497 Lincoln Highway, Iselin Philip Singalewitch, adjutant; etnpliflcation after the meeting For 2 Brothers Inducts Slate Tel, LI-8-1679 Samuel Jones, officer of the tonight in St. Cecelia's School ISELIN — Dick COLONIA ~ Mrs, William day; Paul Silance, historian; cafeteria, 1300 Oak Tree Road. Tank Corps, USA, stationed in —Mrs.'Clara P. Newman en- Wastlake installed the officers Harold McCord, service officer Thirty men are expected to Frankfurt, Germany and A2/c tertakied several past grand of- of the Ladies Auxiliary of Co- and Leo Arsenault, guard. m be exemplified Into the second Bruce ZiegenbalR, Air Materialism f Brilliant Star Lodge of Ionia Memorial Post, VFW at o Arrangement* for the Me- degree under the supervision of Command, USAF stationed in the Rebeccas, Newark. Guestsja. Joint affair last week. morial Day parade have been STRIPED council lecturer Edward Pur- Erding, Germany were reunited were Mr*. W. E. Gilby and Mrs. Mrs, Bernard Krajewskl Is completed according to an- in Munich to celebrate their re- cell, at the Columblnn Club, E. H. Mayer, Belleville; Mrs. president; Mrs. Ruth Curtis, nouncement at the post mw-t- Harding Avenue. cent promotions, Arthur Beans and Mrs. A. M, senior vice president; Mrs. Ray- Ing, The next meeting will bej Annual ladies night will be| Dick entered, the Army June, ?aterson, Nutley; Mtss Irma mond Hughes, junior vice presi- held tonight at 8 at the Civic held Saturday at 9 P.M. in the|1957, and hns been stationed Inlgchmidt and Miss V:olaHaight, dent; Mrs. George Conklln, Club. recreation center with Charles Germany since January, 195B,lN(,wark; Mrs Ai B 3mith, Irv- chaplain; Mrs. H«rbert Mc- The post will hold a dance McCarthy, chairman. A buffet Bruce, entered the Air Vw- \n in(,ton; Mrs D Wasg| Cord, conductress; Mrs. John Saturday at the Inman Avenue Stanton, treasurer; Mrs. Thom- supper will be served and November, 1957 and has been ^^ and Mr5 Ei D. Flrehouse. Proceeds will go to as Burke, secretary; Mrs. Eu- dancing will be featured for'stationed in Germany since Hanover the purchase of the post home. members and their wives. |APr". 1D58- Thpy aro J'1"1 ™ ijene Hourihan, hlrtorian; Mrs. 01 -Weekend guests of Mr. and Joseph Fennclly announced: Mr and Mrs. William C. Q Beveridge were Mary Curtis, patriotic instruc- bi t i bi ld ZiUjenbajR 31 Forrest St.^tStreet.. I - - — »- T..W « FAITH, HOPE, CHARITY a bingo party is beins planned Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, tor; Mrs. Jack Zlngg, guard, Since their arrival at their Pramlngham, Mass.— Faith for the patients at Roosevelt Jersey City. Sunday guests were and Mrs. Walter Palmer and Hope and Charity, the nation's had the opportunity, on several; , . „ „ oldest triplets, recently cele- by the council. 1 Mr and Mrs George San Jack Zingg installed the of- occasions, to visit each other I"" - - " brated, their ninety-first birth- tora M cltcltyy ficers of the pott as follows: Dick is scheduled to rotate for ' ' day. separation during the later, John Wohltman, compander; They are Mrs. Annie Faith Rosary to Hold part of May, 1959. Bruce has! Have You Heard This? Charles DeGroff, senior vice Faith, in your doctor may be MacDonnell, Mrs. Ellen Hope two years remaining on his tour commander; Harold McCord, of duty in Germany His duties •important but the mule is cured Daniels and Mrs. Nora Charity junior vice commander; George Banquet May 7involve frequent air travel to',0? tne veterinary without it. Murphy, all widows. They live ISEUN—St. Cecelia's Rosary:many Western European coun- Marshalltown Times Repub- Quillen, quartermaster; John in Cushing Hospital, which fioclety will hold its Marian tries. Some of the most recpnt lican. Stanfon, post advocate; John caters to the elderly. banquet May 7 at 8 P, M. A places he has visited are Copen- roast beef dinner will be served^agen, Ankara, London and »nd reservations can be madeJGarmisch. with Mrs. Ronnie Wolf by Aprili FROM 226. Self De f ense? Dr. Margaret Healey will ad- Neal 6ez—If my roommate Lomax Appliances dress the group on "The Role of keeps talking in his sleep I'm Catholic Women in the Promo- going to Bend him home to tion of tocations." mutter. ' GENERAL ELECTRIC

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civ, PERSONALS Io (erpbral Pnh\ Residents Seek /eluding C»l«nla PwP" ind CoIonia Vllla&e) IHFI.IN A donation tr. >robral Pahv was voted by thi To Block Market [.tellti Lions at a mertlnR of tin COI.ONIA — Residents of Lane, had as his irtiMt flunrifty [eoutlvp bonrcl last werk. Robert Chetkln, Woodbrldge the Chain O'HIlls — North Robert Base, Colonln and Stun The rlub will be host to tin- .Jnrltan Bay Rwreatlon for tin Hill Ronri section of Colonlft Blind Mnndny at the Lutheiar 'mve filed an Appeal to the n . AiyJOClfltlOn, ROD —The Mothers Circl_.....,.e, o„f, Bo„„y Church, Perth Amboy. State Snnrrnie Court to revern ('' representative of;Scout Troop 44 and Kxplon- William Dangell, chalrmanli vnrlnire uriiiit by th" Wood* llln7" Jv Taxpayers As-iPost 224 will meet Monday will if the paper drive, reported fiv- Virlr'p" To'-nslvp Committee "*; dwiwed broad ba«d Mrs Frederick Boyle. 110 w«rt :.ons of paper collected In th' permllt;n? th" constru'tlon of r1" , Andi«w MeClellanjhlll Road. March drive. He requested Isr-in (mp^rmarltet In a residential tt:i!' MrSl An .,.(1 Mr. nnd "l — Robert Mulligan, principal lln residents to bundle theirIznne In Colimla n'. iiuclc will be chalrmeniof School 20, announced regls- papera and place them at the! T „ ^ mrW ,,n(1 „, foiiit.1i annual dance totratlon for kindergarten ehll •nrh before 1 P.M. for the col- | ^ , , of '• . ,,„„> 6 at the Knights: dren for next year will be Y. pftrk n fB( niMp would nimi 1 lection Sunday. j^ f(,n ,nto „ ^dmtim zone. ' hl|S Hall, RahwayJApril 28 and 29 from 9:30 , .(].;l,ing to serve on Uie 11:00 A.M. and 1:30 to 3:0 Tlie viu'i°iir.e was granted to 1 Im committee with,p,M, Children to be register* Mar-Rnv. Inc., a holding com- astocny, Don DeGroat must be five yearn old on or be Lselin Croup pany o! Raliwi'v. dpFnlte'stroni nllin ' ' - ' >, ma*y" volun" -- fore October 3t, 1959. A blrtl protects bv a larne number of iiunK im. *"<-«.- certificate must be presented To Aid Youth residents in the area. 1,1 ins Mrs. Don DeOroat, Each chUd must, be vncdnatet! The residents rlalmed ins of hospitality, were, | gt umallpox and have re mM ftga n ISEUN - A discussion on mRrkPt wollW nBVe a detrl. ,1,3-ph Boris and Prankjcelved at least 2 Salk Imnuin ways In which the Oreater Iif-'mPntBi e(ftvt on the. area, tie- .;. izatlons. < Civic Association can aid vahmtfl Bd)0|nin? propertied und Mrs, Neal Cranei —A card party, sponsored b youth of the community j the school audftorlum May 1. Thodf with .._.....„ nnd create traffic hazards. hiishter Peggy. Sandal-the Colonia Branch of the Pert] was featured at a meeting last Sydorto, Windsor J. Ukls, Jr., Michael Schneider, Mrs. <:. A. objectors pointed out that there I uuie have returned from Amboy Hospital Guild, will week at the lselin library. ,wcrp a\real\y niI1P supermarkets Richard Napoll and Nancy „ w"M.it vacation to Florida, held May 15 at the home , A committee waa appointed within a two-mile radius, five a.idcnu of the third trade Mrs. Walter Zlrpolo, New Dove to attend the next meeting of within one mile of the proposed . „.! i in mill moV# RoftH. Mrs Richard Fnrlrns lc „',, ,,f School 20 will make Road. Mrs. Richard Farkas Is 7:30 P.M. in the American in the play yard of School 16. Scout Troop 45 and Explorer 9 on at. Georges Avenue and' Timely Warning the Fire Commissioners to site, L nf the Newark Museum chairmani and ticket* may be Legion Hall. - iiu> Railway Memnrial Post 24S Is having an azalea North HU1 Road for Mother? Mi" DHSt. Investigate the possibility of i he residents of the area The executive purchased from any member of: —Cub Scout Pack 130 will Hospital announces the birth bush sale to raise funds. Any Day. but the empty building on are planning an "Appeal Bene- DOI 20 PTO willtha guild. meet tomorrow at School 16.of sons to Mr. and Mrs. Robert one wishing to place an order —Mr. and Mrs Joseph Rellh lesdfty in the all pur- —menu or twys in acout Cubs and their parents will Sweatman, 15 Frederick Avenue may call Mrs. Albeit Aymw or and sons John and George 9 * -5 • [Will 'Hie regular meeting Troop 45 are urged to attend participate In a trip to Frank-land Mr. and Mrs. Marcellusany member of the Mother Club, cinremont Avenue attended the iy 0. the parent* night and Court of lln Institute, Philadelphia, Sat-Ruzzl, 201 McFarlane Road. Plans have also been made to wedding of Mr and Mrs Huev of lselin were court appeal. The dance will ho Mny <• ' British men inquiry lnti urged to Join Hrm-f chosney, Guernsey be held April 30 at|urday. They will meet at 8 A.M.| -The Motheru Club of Boy have an azalea bush sale May Bender in Pottstown Pa the Association be held at the Rahway ElkJ Nyasaland outbreaks. ). • •'• *iu-k. Auditorium, Rahwav, May 18. AMBOY FEED FOR and BETTER LAWNS r! GARDEN SHOP AND GARDENS AFRICAN ATTENTION SEED PRIZE-WINNER VIOLETS All Clubs and Organizations: Fresh From Greenhouse Specialties with DU PONT IN STOCK African Violet Blossom Booster FRUIT TREE African Violet • African Violet AGRICO Insect Bomb SPRAY African Violet § Begonias Rooter • Geranium • Eaty-to-follow iproy ichtdul* on every pecktme African Violet • Contalnt methoxychler, "Fermele" and luKur. ROSE FOOD Potting Soil • Gloxineu Du Ponl Fruit Tree Spray, tht original ImectiddVlungiclde African Violet Above photo shown GEORGE WALSH at the Avenel for ust on home planttngi. 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«K Um FOE FAKDON, TELEPHOKE rwkuMMwmm irdcn Shop QOO-8 msjqti m A QAJtDKN HI 2-1350 18E ON EAWH." or n|B FABWHO UPAOI PAGE TEN Mis* Miiry Filoxti Ticket Elected PTA 19Executive Board To Address PTA t<) The Crow's Nest MENLO PARK TERRACK - By Hadassah Plans Faculty LuncheonMiss Mary Fllosa of the Ri^ Kers Honnmn; Center will be \.--> WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Jo- and Teachers. rpnsiker at thp regular montliv seph SrlilwInRer was re-elected MENLO PABK TERRACE - An executive committee meet- The executive committee merfln* of School 19 PTA in ^ 'nrpsldent of Woodbrldfte Chap-|j|j" ~j" Md Wednesdnv at fi P.'-. •,( 1 19 PTA was held to approve a broad-base itev of Hadassah at a meeting ;he s^'noi. "Children's Pmh- 'Mnnriny at the Jewish ( miinity Center. Thinking Out Loud: ntlicrs rlrctpd were Mrs. Al- ucw, president. Mrs. Getz has Mrs.. If we don't- otart havlnst somr tl fred Ksinlnn. organization vice ieen'hospltallMd for a few days llcity chairman announc^t>, , , nice weekends noon, I'll nevrr l|t lt hy nuplls n ftll claB(ig onard Goldman, pro- , (he'^nv. April 27. D?ad-1lne for Billv Steuart. Michigan star* flow beds, fertilizing, spray- thur Vosel, board members. Lounced that the executive com-tnp ]lome of Mrs. Al Pr^nlcel, ,.eturnf.(j $2,80 winning th< Bienta io make their shopping Mis. Schleslnger and Mm-.jmlttee will sponsor a luncheon | street. The series has Trot Pree-for-All. centers more attractive, .similar m Etne 3otnarn Kaplan report-d the Chapterjfnr the faculty of School 19 on sponsored bv School 19 steps should be taken In the |bferl rweived several awards at the'May 9 at the school. PTA. Speaker Will be Mrs. Wll- • Township ... rflonnl conference ln Atlantic The bicycle safety Inspection ][m p^Wy, CUSP worker of the /offings: City program will be held Saturday. Cn|iri ani Family Servirer SUMMER'S NEAR James Bugzkal. son of Mr Mrs Milton Opper presented May 9. at the school from lO:Bllreal1. per m«b,1e-t wlH be »nd Mrs. George Ruskfll, 210 the program on vocational edu-'A.M. to noon. Mrs, Herman ,.ftth~r, Role ln the 5 to 12 Clinton 8treet. Woodbridep, has iition. a film, "Tamar Gets 'ack Is chairman. ' Group." a July-Auguil va- completed recruit traininp at Her Man". Mrs. Charles Muller attended fcotionflttitrvtNawfor1 • the Marine Corps Recruit Depot.' golf on our chompion. Mrs Maurice diodosh and a children's book workshop re- Parrls foland, S. C. . .. Groree ship count, lwimming in nt y F eh ld S pOnsO r d Tarrac* pool, oil iporli' I J. Del Grosao, Jr, son of Mr Mrs. Jerry Levine won the bond:«Publi.'.c Service'_" ™ , "Rutger1 . s an_d! th1^e fttt »irlmt j? Hnd Mrs. Metzger won Terroce Cocktail lounge { and Mrs. George Del Orrx«o 50 New Jersey Congress of Parent* Information Claire Avenue. Woodbridsr. ha? the donor box. Tlrkrli Obtainfd graduated from the Naval An Oneg Shabbat In con- It's more convfnlfnt Training Center. Great Lakes, I junction with the Sisterhood! whun «f m«ltt vmir M. . . . The Business and Prn-j RUPTURE-EASER reservation: vet It POCONO will be held May at the home,f „ ug 1 lAPInrBuaTMt fesdonal Woman's Club still of Mrs. Samuel Temkln. The emu no mow' Ac- needs articles for It* nuctlon topic for discussion will be tual ticket price Is nil MANOR 1 you pnf No chartte Mxhor. yt. Pa. «de May 9. Very few eontrtbu- "Exodus." Tf4. V«k: tloM have been recclvpd from 9 for our wrrlrt the Avenel section, althnucii Mrs. Novlck and Mrs. Kaplan ft portion of the proceeds Talent Galore Prevalent in 'Cavalcade to Be will be chairmen of the annual to to be used for the purchnsp Installation to be held May 18. HOME •COUR8K Of ART WAI,I,, lit |The theme will be ''Sugar and Mi MA8TKRS CHAMPION of a set of Encyclopedia Brltan- i itron(. fortn-MUtaf Tuhiblt mp- Presented May 2nd by PTA ofMenlo Park School port for "rrduefbla lticulnal htrnla. Back Blca for the Avenel Library. The! Spice," liclni adjuitablt. Bnapt up In Iront remainder will go to pay for a Adjustable 1« itrap. Sett, flat I ' 1 Charlestoner. !a samba that brought down Helen Morgan act, Mrs. Bert pid. No itnl or Ifithtr binds r«r MOO scholarship to Perth Am- MENLO PARK TERRACE— John Wright scored a men, wenen, eblllrea. Mill ardfri rive the tramp act. j the house. The trio then played Lande Oolf vtuin trnna Itwtel **'< •• »**• ^TOenerai Hospital Schooi'of'lf the drpss rehearsal for "Cav- «. itiU rifht, kfl Me. tnilt. mintag for a Township girl and:alcadp," the variety show spon-^^ R.P^ . Powell, Jr., and Ssho^.d 8"\ good;CourSe._ Wright^ re.istered^ his PVBLIX PHARMACY hey wrote themselves. lace on the 118 yard eighth hole. FORDS If sufficient fund* are ralsed,sored by School 19, PTA Is anj:vlncent FoU were the hobo, hand from the audience, come| II Main Street, Woodbrlil|« aid to other libraries.. . Prac- samplep , this development is agings, and put on an old- A take-off on the TV ^how,^ ^ from Saturday night using a No. 9 iron. It was the PLAYHOUSE 1 tlcalltlll y anythinthi g bubtt uspdfuldflVV of talentlt t as a TV show.show fashioned soft-shoe routine. 'What's My Line," second time that Wright had CHILDREN ALWAYS KREE Hi-3-03*1 Clothing Is acceptable. If you The shq : Is scheduled for Sat- through paces. Cleverly Hoover cites Soviet peril, bid* [posted an ace The Newly Renovated Change of pace came with FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY THURS. Thru NEXT TUES. Jiaye anything to donate won'tjurday, ay 2, In the Wood- written, the skit has Mrs. Her- the appearance of the "Gal- U.3. stay strong, 16 DAVS) you please call me and arranKP-ibrldgc High School auditorium bert Rosenthal, Nick Klein, 4—BIG UNITS—4 axles", teen-age trio made up Color Cartoon Carnival ments will be made to pick lt'where Tuesday night's re- of two brothers, Nick and Al^ry Friedman and Bill Voeh- FALCON Up? It's all for a good cause ., hearsal wa? held. rm r as Frank Sinatra - li»«n Martin Florello, and Jack SavacoolJ 8e the panel of expertsj FULL WEEK! TODAY Shlrlfj MsdUlne Tidbits: Mrs. Al Schwartzbach, stage[They provided the musical trying to guess the identity of THRU TUESDAY! HALL 'RIO BRAVO" Miss Margaret Holden. daugh- director, was busy calling for "Georgeous George," Walt Disney Tells a Sha«y background for Mrs. Seymour 106 PuUskl Ave., Carteret ter of Mr, and Mrs. Llewellyn the "Charleston" chorus line Liss, the Terrace's Carmen Fritz Softer as a fast-talking Dog Story ... The Funniest "SOME CAME With John Wayne, Dean C. Holden, 117 Harrell Avenue, to come back on and go through Miranda, to dance 'Aye, Yi, YI,' M. C, Mrs. .Rosenthal In Ever Told! Is Now Available For M Martin and Ricky Nelson Woodbrldge has been inltlntod their routine again, This bevy Fred MacMurray Into Eta Lambda Sigma Literary of bonutips, dressed in the Wffkdayi at <:30 and 9:IM Jean Hagen Sat.. Sun. at 2:48, 6:30, 9;M Society at Heidelberg College,.i .i ht of 1920 styles was led • WEDDINGS Color 1f B ln Walt Dlsney'i Tiffin, O. A freshman, Margaret by Mrs. Barbara Reevie as No, Randolph Scott Is majoring in piano . . . Dr.} THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY t SHOWERS "RIDE LONESOME" SATURDAY and SUNDAV Morris M.Grossman, 549 CeriarMrs. Bertram Stern, 350 Cliff "THE SHAGGY DOG" Color • BANQUETS I VTK HORROR SHOW Avenue, WoodbridRe, has becnlRoad .,. from Avenel, a son to UNIT 263 OF CARTERET (Don't Miss the Beilnnlnf— accepted into membership by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fischer, 413 wluhe* to announce the beginning of Its annual It's » Blast!) • PICNIC AREA SUNDAY - MQN. - TUES. the Society of New Jersey Hudson Boulevard . . . from - Plus - Rain or Shine Shown Start at Dusk 'RIO BRAVO' Chiropractors . . . Army Pvt. Fords, a daughter to Mr. and "HUMAN TORPEDOS v». Academy Award Winner Stephen N. Barthelmes, son of Mrs. Clifford Auchmoody, 6 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS SALE BATTLESHIPS" Burl Ivej and Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Barthel- Victory Placp; a daughter to Meeting Rooms (BY TELEPHONE) Laurence Harvey "THE BIG COUNTRY" "BOWERY BOVS MEET mes, 45 Florence Avenue. Co-Mr. und Mrs. Michael Warrlck, Dawn Addami For Hire Color THE NAVY" Ionia, will end eteht weeks of:26 Anna Street. . . from Iselln, and wishes to thank everyone in advance Car; Grant • Sophia Loren advanced unit artillery tralnlng'n, dauRhter to Mr. and Mrs. For Retemtloni Call for their help. "HOUSEBOAT" ETerr Wednesday at Fort Chaffee, Ark., tomor-|Pi'»nk Lescosky, 98 Canal Street MRS. CLIFFORD CUTTER, Chairman Color from Colonia, a daughter to row . . . Show SUrti at Doik HUNGARIAN SHOW Mr. and MrvRobert Schmidt, KI 1-9888 At Random: . 51 Ira Avenue, ^v. Don't forget when you go to1 bed Saturday nigtit to turn thei| clock ahead one hour or you; might find yourself late for, Isiiin Theatre church Sunday morning. Ac- cording to law, Daylight SnvlnR ISELIN, N J LI-S-J090 Time goes into effect at 2 A.M.,; THURS, - FRI. - SAT, Sunday . . . Airman Robert M. Novak, son of Mr. and Mrs.: Acadftny Award Winners Martin Novak, 14 Oakland Ave- in 6 ways wmder-full nue, Fords, has completed his Initial course at Lackland AFB, DuPontDacron Pillows Printed Cottons Texas. He worked at Perth Am- •SEPARATE Cotton covered Dupont Red ottons from famous mill*— DRIP DRY'S In spring boy General Hospital prior to Label, Daeron fUled, Non- prints, checks and plaids — entering the Air Force . , .: EXPERT INFORMATION AUeriio. Re(. $7.95 e* TABLES" ValUfS from 69c to 98c yd. 39< Robert T. Havran, son of Mr. ON PLANTING, PEST and Mrs. Stephen T. Havran, Wendy Hill - David Nlven CONTROL, AND FEEDING BIT Olive Place, Woodbrldge, has been elected secretary of the - Also - Terry Dish Towels Newman Club, Catholic stu- Indian Head Linen "OOP HATER" Anorted ttripei and check* dent's group at Marietta Col- This Thursday, Friday and Saturday Save 30c a yard on this want- (illfht Irreinlan) itrj ab- lege, O. Majoring in chemical c ed all purpose fabric — fast C SATURDAY MATINEE, 1:30 sorbant and lint free. engineering Bob Is a sophomore From 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. color and washable. Ret. 89c "UP PERISCOPE" Ref. 49« w. 29 and a member of Ltmonda Chi 59 Alpha social fraternity. He has and been active ln dramatics and "COP HATER" campus publication's. Bob Is a 4.98 Shower Sets Colorful Silk Prints graduate! of WHS .., SUNDAY THRU WED. FREE SOIL TEST Shower CurUln and Window Striking Floral for spring Last But Not Least: James "Maverick" Garner Cnrtaln to match—for half «nd summer wear — greatly Born at Pertli Amboy Gen- BRING IN 3-OUNCE SAMPLE O.50 11 price—« ipeclal iroup dote reduced for thii iale only, eral Hospital, from Woodbridge, "UP PERISCOPE FROM 3-INCH DEPTH out. Set yd. 89< a daughter to Mr. and Mrs George Wyatt, 125 Freeman (In Color) ' Street; a daughter to Mr. and — Plus — • Mrs. James Redllch, 222 Maw- Draw Drapes Prinjted Shantung •bey Street; a daughter to Mr Jeff Chandler and and Mrs. George Rebinlcky, 99 June Allyson In W. T. Grant Co. Cloee out pinch pleated Washable Shantung Prints. Drap« 49T to 72" low In Fulton Street; a daughter to "STRANGER IN MY Perfect for summer wear. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kosnar, ARMS" CARTERET SHOPPING CENTER Chromipun and Fortlian. Reg. $1.19 yard. yd. 79< 105 WlUrf Street; a son to Mr, Ret- to $4.91 1 and Mm. Pasquale Romanella 574 Kills flace, . . from Hope- lawn, a son to Mr. and Mrs Quilted Spreads or Coverlets Printed Pillow Cases Donald 8chuck, 24 Loretta Quilted beautiful Chromipun TJjpe 140 Superfine i Street... from Keasbey, a son HITZ Theatre -Rec $9.98. Bedipreadi or Print Pillow CatfM- to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- Carteret, N. J. KI-1-596* coverlet*—mottly twin alw— A.98 Value 98c each — A liams, 21 Dahl Avenue ... from Save $S.M on each Sewaren, a daughter to Mr. and NOW THRU SUNDAY |p Come in and see the ttaper Value! Walt Dlsney'f •. COMPLETELY NEW PETER pun Dust Ruffles Printed Sailcloth COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Solid eoJori in polbhed Cot- STATE Special Prints (or cafe tons. Renter H»S Value THEATRE n Dut Ruffle*. kitchen or Dinette Curtains. Woodbridje, N. J. 1959 WATER SOFTENER convertible strapless TODAY THRU TUE8. WITH FEATURES NO OTHER - PllW - Tin ptrfMt »r» for every fuhlon—itrapleu, but with 2.98 Cafe Curtains SWr-Back Ruffle Curtain* APRIL 23 THRU 28 SOFTENER CAN OFFER! alUchabU itrapi for ill different nwklinMl Addi Jull- Randolph Scott ln s CONTINUOUS SATURDAY mit, eonBdcntlally, without padi! Cupi ue under- Thii tncludei a pair of cafe* Single x 90" long...reg.4.98 $^ We have been imUIUnr softener* in thii AND SUNDAY 'RIDE LONESOME" wired for tttok tecurltj! hack and aldei art all-elattle and yalanee .to match — |.98 Double x 90" long ..reg. 7.98 Walt Disney FmenU Plus Cartoon uea for 10 yean. We're known for our for extra comfort and inuf, non-illp, non-ihlft nt. broVen loU — tome were to Matinee Sat. and Sun, it whit* eottOB broadcloth. Only |3.95 $3J»I let. let Triple x 90" longljreg. 10.98 QUALITY and SERVICE MONDAY I AND TUESDAY Pan Oirdlei also from 93.95 The SHAGGY DOG' APRIL 27 • 28 Pick Up Your Free Booklet: ; with T SimTex Table Clolh "CHINA DOLL" ' "BK IOm WATKR WlsrS Petfl Valances ! Fred MucMurrajr — Plua — BBTORE YOU BUY" Clearance o! odd Valance* in SUcht irrefulara — Value* to lean Hat en "THE MUGGER" print* and plain — a real C $4.98 in a wide array of Mown Nittly tc i:45 ft 9:11 p. H. bargain. Value* to $1.M colon and Pattern* —54x54 Saturday *nd Sunday at WEDNESDAY THRU SAT. 29 64i7«—1.98. 1:M, 3:M, i:H, tAi uxi 3:11 APRIL 29 - MAY Z SERVISOFT WEDNESDAY TkRU SAT. "1/ It Comet from Harden s You Know that it's Good" APRIL 29. 30; MAY 1, 2 "SEPARATE WOODBRIDGE Bod Steif er, Fay Spain in TABLES" - AIM - Shoppe "AL GAPONE" "TOUGHEST GUN IN BORDEN'S — Pliu — TOMBSTONE" 76 Main Street, Woodbridge 'TWO HEADED SIT* Plui Cartoon 84 Main Street (Corner iWwl Street) The Crowing Went Tlie presidential elrction of 1960 will SWARMING be decided by electoral votes based on oLetteri to tht the census of 1950. However, popula- Rank and File Jerseyans Ap- tion shifts to the West, which have £jitotor taken place In the last nine years and prove of Present Foreign Policy; which are continuing, will change the April 20, 195 geographical representation in the col- Mr. C. K. Gregory, Editor (ttitrterrf |Iresa lege considerably. Independent-Lender Many Want Tougher Policy 20 Green Street, Chftrles E. Gregory The first election this will affect will WoodbrtdRf, N. J. Editor and Publisher be the 1964 presidential election, since il>nr Sir: Towards Russia We wish to take this oppor t.|,M*lef »nd Ediwn Towmhlp- electoral votes are figured on the basis By Kenneth Fink, Director. »nd our Western Allied?" fndfn tunlty to publicly express m Princeton Research Service of the total number of representatives heartfelt thanlcs to nil wh These wore the statewide re* stilts: w«.ilbriii*f, f and senators in the U.S. Congress, the took part In our recent pol PRINCBTON, N. J. — How -rft rrfs« P«bll«hrt WMklT •>« ITIdm» Inoculation uroKram throunh Approve 73* lim changes in congressional representa- do rank and file. New Jersey i R«fvrit Avenue ™ out Woodtrldgp Township, The Approve 61% Cirtrret, N«w itTKf tion — which occur each ten years as citizens feel about our present Approve hut want of clinics for foreign policy; that la, the. way a result of the census — are reflected thl« important health tougher Russian ff«OliBRinfiR PUBLISHING COMPANY , , policy it diaries E. GfWO'y- President in presidential elections immediately 11 In WoodbridKe. Realizing thej foreign countries, like Run-! Disapprove Lawrence F. Campion sla, Red China, Egypt, and ourNo opinion 1 following the ten year census. benefits to be derived by situat- Western Allies? Vice President and Treasurer An example of how this will work, ing clinics throughout the Chief reason for expressing township, tho writer, as Health Judging from the results of disapproval was the objection II. crrler delltery, 10 emu per ton concerning 1964, can be seen in the a New Jersey Poll survey com- ,....,i.,iion r»if« »T null^InelndlBi portift. Chairman of our P.TA, con- to the Rlve-awny program*. 5l| predicted gains and losses for the tacted representatives of all thepleted within the past twoThe following comment wa< House of Representatives, as a result •srhols, public and private, in weeks, Nev Jersey adult cltl-lfrequently mentioned by those" the area. The cooperation and zens approve of our present who object to the give-aways: of the 1960 census, California, for ex- interest received was over- foreign policy. What should 'Charity should begin at home." ample, will gain seven seats in the low- whelming. Superintendent of Klve Russian leaders something Also getting frequent mention Schools, Mr. P, Boylan, to think about Is that many was er house, increasing its total to thirty- this program his whole-hearted people across the state favor^m to be telptaTw liTtte' seven. This will move the California endorsement and assistance, adopting an even tougher winning of friends." policy towards the Commies. delegation to within three seats of the fnr which we are most grateful. What should be of real In- \iwthrr Primary Patten When trained, professional big New York delegation, which is be- Tt was through Mr. Boylan's terest to Khrushchev and hii ,ltrS[ within a party seems to us assistance that we were able to New Jersey Poll staff reporters advisers la that fewer than 1 In ing reduced from forty-three to forty. afford this service to the many working out of Princeton put a 100 of all those talked to felt ,, ,,f vif-or. evidence there can be families with children ln town- q t on t adUlt Moreover, it is predicted that the "f,l ! , ?. ith»t"ou'r"JJoli'cy toward matr areas of difference which ship schools, Those with chil- citizens ln all walks of life: was too tough. .,.itird according to our demo- 1970 census will establish the Cali- dren In private schools were "Do you approve or disap- What today's findings mean fornia delegation as the largest in the contacted through their own prove or the natlon'n foreign Is that If and when President .. |»mrpss. Such differences were parent-teacher groups. It was country. In addition to California, Ari- policy; that Is, the way our Eisenhower meets with Khru- • ul, most notably, in two local further extended to include Sttft Department Is' hand- s"hy, rank and" file citizens In anyone in the township with- zona, in the West, gains one seat, Ha- llnjr foreign countries, like the state want a policy of 'A. 1' • t hr First and the Fifth — on out children ln school. waii will get two, and Alaska will get Rossis, Red China, (Continued on Page 16) :,.,. where the Democrats had Further assistance was given titles. The Republicans had a one. No Western state will lose any us by Miss H. O'Brien, Supt. of • ,kiimi.sli in the Third. seats in the House of Representatives. School Nurses, who organized In the East, however, New York will the complete nursing staff for Know Your Representatives • .tenders on the principal battle- our March 18th clinic and as- ;is. vailed vigorous campaigns ~ lose three seats, as mentioned, and sisted us so ably at our recent The best citizen Is an active citizen, one who If :i alert and goes to the source to secure the best available v.r tee] all acquitted themselves Pennsylvania will also lose three. The April 15th clinic. She and her Pennsylvania House delegation will staff of nurses are indeed to be information. The best representative is one who co- in.stiiirtion. There was a mini- commended for their active in- operates with his constituents and Is ready and eager nf rancor and recrimination, and drop from thirty to twenty-seven. Mas- Under the Capitol Dome terest and valuable services ln to receive their views. Herewith are the addrsses of sachusetts will lose two, and Maine this program. Tour representatives. Keep in touch with them. mvone who engages in a race will lose one of its seats. No eastern By J. Joseph Gribbiis We wish, also to thank those UNITED STATES CONGRESS it '• •• m ii I most to win, it appears to state will gain a seat in the House. organizations who were kind Senator H. A. Williams, Jr., (D), Senate Office Build- ii- !: ;i tlie competition in these cases enough to donate their meeting ing, Washington, D. C. Home—Princeton. TRENTON— State troopers date for U.S. Senate or the pre- everal years has not been due and recreation halls for our Senator Clifford P. Case (R)T Senate Office Building. •• r.vr.-ji' t for a few exceptions where In the South and Border States, the arrested 165,557 persons in the sidency. The Governor has said| o defense spending. He says clinic locations, I speak specifl- Washington, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway. rural areas of New Jersey last (V,if i.thu.siasm or over-anxiety were net result la a loss of one seat. While he does not consider election lomestic-civilian programs have cally of the Woodbridge' First Representative Peter Frellnghuysen, Jr. (R), (Filth that the unable for minor deviations — was Florida will gain four seats and Texasfc J SZS&S of a governor to the US. Sen-oared from $19 billion in 1954 Aid Squad, the Iselln Fire Co Congressional District), House Office Building, ate as downgrading. o $31 billion in 1959 while de- No. 1, the St. John's First Aid Washington. D. C. Home—Morrlatown. two, a total gain of six. Arkansas will'being drowned out by crime 1 ::.' most part asserted with intelli- "My reluctance to reveal my ,'ense expenditures have remain- Squad, the Avenel First Aid v .Hid dignity. This is certainly to lose two seats, and Alabama, Georgia, breeding conditions reminiscent[intentions \s because i"have"no! ed relatively constant. Squad and the Avenel Fire Co. STATE LEGISLATURE of city life. intentions," he says with a - ii:t or all who took part, either Mississippl, North Carolina and West New Jersey taxpayers pay To the Woodbridge Police De- SeMte Colonel Joseph D. Rutter, smile. |2.37 for each $1 of Federal partment for their valuable as- John iH Lynch (D), 55 Paterson Street, Hew Brunswick uMidates or supporters of candi- Virginia will lose two seats. If one con-Superintendent of State Police, LABOR:— Organized labor has aid' received in this State, sistance in directing traffic and 'Assembly reported to Governor Robert siders Texas a Western state, rather been making gains in the observes, protective services, a special William Kurtz (D), 415 Conover Street, South Amboy B. Meyner that 160,494 con- Jersey Legislature for many David I. Stepacoff (D), 160 Lewis Street, Perth Amboy ui congratulations are offered to than a Southern state, then the gain victions resulted from the State JERSEY JIGSAW:— The Newvote of thanks is to be given. years ln an uphill fight to secure Tereey Health Officers Associ- jWe also acknowledge the loan J. Edward Crablel (D). 38 Highland Drive, Milltown , for the West will be even more pro- trooper arrests. Of the total new laws for the working man. •.vmners, of course, and we trust number, 2,394 were sent to jail has informed the Legis- of needles, syringes and sterl This year following an agree- lature it is opposed to enact- lizmg equipment by the Wood- BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS viii now exert their every best ef- nounced. and an additional 1,736 people ment by State AFL and Sta^e requlr e foot 1 mJhn \ q l ffot WAge BoarBoardd ooff HealthHealth.. WWee rere-, Karl E. Metzger (D), Director. Rutgers University, New 1 preserve in the general election In the Mid-West, while Michigan is were placed on probation, In CIO' legislative representatives \f *° - Brunswick all, the troopers conducted 173,- 'rintinJ h g of infant*s in hospitals ceived a great deal of interest! to jointly sponsor a labor legis- George F. Baler (D), 390 George Street, New Brunswick r.v: pai^n still to come the same spirit expected to gain two seats, for a total 602 investigations of crime con- lative program, 47 bills 'have1 ..There are over a half mil and help from the Edison HeaUh ln George L. Burton, Jr. (D). 6 Eggers Street, Route 9, 1 ditions In rural areas. lion peoplp e in New Jerseseyy ovr xownswp D^. „, HeaUh l n • i a play which characterized their House delegation of twenty, Iowa, been introduced ln the House year8 of age and New Brunswlok Seventeen murders were of Assembly. • I?? «very year our pro]ect. We slncerely ap arv campaign. We feel confident Kansas and Minnesota will lose one the number grows, Governor predate the loan of needles Joseph R. Costa (D), 123 HUlcrest Avenue, Edison chalked up against rural resi- Thomas Lee (D), South Plalnfleld seat each, resulting in a net loss of one This year also, there are nini Robert B. Meyner claims syringes and sterilizer to our vi;i be the case of William Graus- dent* by State Police during representatives of labor unions George J. Otlowskl (D), 451 Kennedy Street, Perth seat in the Mid-West. ithe year, as well as 190 charges Governor Meyner has signed" aclinic" in Fords" by~Mr. Capped viio defeated Emil Pajak in the among the sixty Assemblymen resolution creating a Commis- relll of the Edison Dept. of Amboy. of manslaughter, 65 hold-ups, William J. Warren (D). 878 Main Street, Fords • Ward, and also of Howard Kay, who compromise the member- sion on Emergency Civil Gov- Health. Along with the equip- 1,024 breaking, entering and ship of the General Assembly. ernment to study a govern- ment they lent us, Edison WOODBRIDOE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE "!• nver William R. Scharff in the A Cold Vaccine larceny charge*, 158 cases of All are Democrats. Since there " set-up car stealing, 87 sex cases, 205 are no labor members in the sent nursing help to Hugh B. Qulgley (D), Mayor F:' - .n the Democratic primary. Our Dr. Thomas G. Ward, Professor of nuclear attack or similar dis- our Fords clinic, Mr, Cappe- charges of grand larceny, First W»rd Second Ward : Senate, all 47 labor bills have|*ster . . , Friday, May 1 has relli is planning to set up polio i- iiif also extends to John Virology at Notre Dame University, 158 cases of petty larceny been introduced in the lower! Kdward Kath (D) R. Richard Krauss (D) charges, and only four cases of been proclaimed as "Law Dayclinic, s for adults In his area iranch of the Legislature. USA" for the State of New Jer- L Charles Manglone (D) Leon Blanchard (D) • • ;. who triumphed ln the Repub- has predicted that within two years chicken stealing. In all, the and has been ln touch with us Labor members in tine Assem- sey ... Since the first of the' Third W»rd Fonrth Ward nmarv in the Third Ward over we will have a vaccine which will pre- countryside produced 2,337 class ily include Assemblymen Frank for advice. one offenses. year 1,874 resident drivers and L. Ray Alibanl (D) Peter Schmidt :'• I'untala. !. Melonl, CIO, and Francis J 3,551 non-resident car operators Last, but far from least, a vent almost seventy percent of the special vote of thanks is given Elmer Dragos (D) Thomas Coetello (D) ••'•ill lw many things ito be said Class two offenses committed, Werner, AFL, Camden County; have had their driving privi- Fifth Ward common colds. This is news of major during the year in areas pa- jDanlel F. Flynn, AFL, and Rich- to the Middlesex County Med- 1 leges revoked under the 60-70 John Evanko (R) •'.ins in the months to come. significance. trolled by State Police numbered ard A. Lynch, CIO, Essex Coun- speed revocation program . . . ical Society and to all the doc- ton who showed enough inter- David Miller (R) •'•'•"M prefer it if they all could be Dr. Ward gays that it has been 1,185. Among other things, suoh|ty; Maurice V, Brady, AJPL. andGrowers who intend to produce 1 offenses comprise bookmaking, tohn J. Kljewski, AFL, Hudson wheat, barley and winter oats est in this work to help us so BOROUGH OP CARTERET COUNCIL •< nirefully and candidly as pos- Vftl blr learned that between seventy-five and gambling, lottery, bigamy, car- County; Charles E. Farrlngton under'the 1959New Jersey seed| ^ ' to y 1 MAYOR • i>ut we are just as anxious that eighty percent of colds experienced jrylng concealed weapons, con- AFL, Mercer County; James M. certification program must sub- registered nurses outside the tributing to the Selln ••>•'• excellent, If the primary type. Dr. Ward believes there are g Alex Such (D) ! stolen property, sending threat- Many of the labor bills In- 1959 hha s reacheh d 178, or five 3,900 people were - n lust passed is any criterion. probably about twenty different vi- ening letters, and attempting troduced this year will prob- more than last year at the JobnHutnlk (D) ruses' producing most of these colds. suicide. State troopers also in- ably be pigeonholed in the State same time . , . Restocking of vestigated 364 runaway chil- Senate If they pass the Assem- public trout streams in New a Proud Heritage An interesting observation Dr. Ward dren. bly. But the constant prasure|jersey started last Monday and of labor leaden to secure pass wishes go to our Jewish makes is that most colds, and all three During the year, State Police will continue through May and, age of such bills coupled by a|June . .. State Banking ComJ ••it this seasoa of Passover — of the cold epidemics, are definitely recovered 557 stolen automo- big' push to secure additional biles rallied at M83.623. In the missloner Charles R. Howell Altitude goes to them too for related to school children, who mix to- members in the Legislature, may|recommends a nationwide recovery of the stolen can 215eventually result ln success. study of Blue Cross rates ln an Why Should miific-entj, tradition which has gether in school and take germs home arrests were made. The total INFLATION:— A letter writing 1 !l effort to hold them down 'st<)rjij of their struggle for with them,. For example, of the three number of stolen automobiles campaign by citizens fe needed A 10 member New Jersey As- reported to State Police during 1 '•'nation has been their pre- epidemics annually, one occurs In late to convince Congressmen that|paragus Industry Council will tne year reached 10,030, ac- America still believes in a bal soon begin work promoting the We Pay *ard. ' September or October, just as school cording to the report. Later|anced budget and a aano flscal|asparagus industry in theOftr- -"»•'' of Passover in the Jew- is opening, another occurs in January, 9,725 reports of stolen auto-jway of life that will avoid fur den State . .. Eighty plans for mobiles were cancelled, Stolen ther pocketbook robbing infla- industrial construction estima- '•'' is a rich and memorable after the Christmas holidays, and an- auto reports received from tion. ted to cost $3,953,589 were ap- r""h because it wears the pati- other occurs in April, after the Easter other states reached 34,851. So claims Carlton W. Tilling- proved ln February by the State By Check? !| hast, executive director of the Bureau of Engineering and holidays, or Spring holidays, although troopers "«uands of years of careful New Jergey Tupayers Safety . . The nerve oenter a j 1 "(1 memorable because It this latter epidemic is also directly re- lookoutNew Jerge ^ climb in of the country's warning sys- irfoer constantldrunkeny odriversn the, lookou17,149t BtloDthpvPedera( who l budget in the past' (Contlnued on Page 16) . '"s« for serious contemplation lated to an increase in pollen. vehicles wen checked during ••;' ;lll'Partake of it. persecution U Another interesting observation is the year. It was found that . u;' ^P^ience, whether It is ad- 2,294 driven had been drinking. ecauie the fact that there are illergyHsymp- FUTURE:— The future of GLAMOR GIRLS J;;;;* by king or dictator - and tom colds. In other words, researchers Governor Robert B. Meyner, • Became it's safe. "^ 'ong reaches of time leavei have demonstrated that people can whow present term expires on BANKING HO January It, 1963, may be em- • Because it's easy. |(ai;^"h only those of endurtof become emotionally upset and develop broiled ln the 1980 United Monday Thru •' '^termination can survive, symptoms or signs of a. common cold, States senatorial election, or ln Thursday • Because k saves you time, everlasting credit of all which a physician cannot detect as be- the presidential election com- ing up, but the Governor re- ? A. M. to Z P. M. • Because it aids four finatvjj that they have been ing different from the real thing. fuses to talk about it. Friday cial standing at (the ban)ankk. ;' and continue to hold high Dr. Ward believes that, in less than Pressed recently by State !i » A. M. to 6 P. BL ' of freedom House reporters about his fu- VThis Bank invites your checking account. twenty-four months, a vaccine will be ture plans and ambitions, the their developed which will prevent possibly Governor continued to declare ago. The* Ideal* are the seventy percent of all colds. But, ]he"I am very happy being Gov- 1 ernor. I feel I can do 'my pre- and observes, it will probably be difficult to sent Job best if I stick to it." get many people to take this vaccme, The Governor admitted, how- nthelr juit as it has proved difficult to get ever, that no one hits offered 2V4 % that'' Preservation him the Democratic United our clYillaatlon many adults to take the polio vaccine, States senatorial nomlnatior Pall oi Savings Accounts our planet -« and this is certainly a vaccine which 'on a silver platter." He de clared that State Banking and commands more urgent attention Insurance Commlssione ttk than a cold vaccine. Charles R. Howell, of Penning Woodbridge thanki ton, might be Interested ln th> ^th0 ^ However, there are those of us who U.S. Senatorshlp. Howell wa.< » who haw been will take a cold vaccine, once it is de- defeated lor the hig=h post bj veloped, and it la good to know that cl»for<1 p- c«*. «* Our New Building, Comer Moore Avenue National Bank such a vaccine is on tlw way — and "cXS'icai conversion and Berry Ht-reet

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•*jfijm PAOR THIRTEEN Chapter Festival : Announces Features Chairmen Club Play: FORDS—Mr.s. Alex Blumen- The Woman's Club fekl, president of Rnmot, Chup Is the only club in th« tor, B'nnl Brith Women, nn Tmvnsiiip with a play entered nounced appointment of the in the Sixth District, New Jer- ecutlve board for the coming scv stiitp Federation of Wom- year as follows: HI'S rinhs' drama festival tj Mrs. Stanley Levine, Anti in' lu'ld Wednesdny at the "Pa- Defamation League; Mrs. Bur I»M- Mill Plnyhnuse, Millburn. Wolf, co-chairman; M r s Phlneas Kadushln, adult Jewish Tickets fnr the festival and education; Mrs. Harold Altrr, fnr the luncheon. ! aid to Israel; Mrs. Walter Mit •linv lie made with Mrs. Jamei chel, B'nai Brith Youth; Mrs. Hiukiiy. 5R Hnnsen Avenue, Seymour Sperber, budget; Mrs. rhiilntmn of the rirnmn depart- Lewis Schwalb. bulletin; Mrs. ment, nnrl dlrertor of the play Bernard Levitt, community "Hrmpor Girls," service; Mrs. Martin LipsMn, A fostivnl of plays Is held in donor: Mrs. Irving Spiegel, con- I'nch nf tin. state districts dur- stitution; Mrs. Samuel Glngold, inir April. Tiip piny judged best emergency appeals. in thr nnrthern part of tl)t Also, Mrs, Leonard Norodc, filtito «nd in the southern part Hillel; Mrs. Herbert Grodnlck nf the state, will be shown at and Mrs. Daniel Shevell, mem- tin1 state convention May 12 to bership retention; Mrs 15 in Atlantic City. Proceeds of Kress, publicity; Mrs. Abraham ltabr B y to prMenM by the Walth the festivals are used to main- Landsman, veteran affairs; Mrs £ rJ\ \ « i H ^ "' ° " "» " ****<« * Our Rfdermrr I.,- tain the Federation DraJjia Jonah Jaffe, vocational service; theran Church Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 at School 14, Fords. Mrs. Henry Hoist is director, assisted by Miss Martha Scholarship at Douglass Obi- Mrs. Stan Swerdllck, raffle Essiir and Mrs. Samuel Harris. Shown from left to right are Joan Nickel, Marlene Sorensen Waltw RiedH Ix>is Mrs. George Hoberman, four Ryder, Richard Bendy, Diane Madsen and Howard Adams. Others In the oast, not pictured, are Diane Helleiraard (Jail Members of the local group freedoms library; Mrs. E. Ep Lund, Linda Pry and Robert Kocsis. are active members of the club. i stein, gold book; Mrs. Stanton Levy, hospitality; Mrs. Leon Mrs. Harkay is corresponding i fill HNAT'E: The drama BTOup of the Woman'ii Club of Fordi Is holding final rehear- Flneson, telephone; Mrs. She!Dress-Up Dance secretary, member of the art h , iis for the play H will present Wednesday at the drama festival »poruored by the New don Gottfried, ad Journal; Mrs. Lotrario-Casale Rites Induction Held department and club choral '•"""? 't|.,vr rXhratlon of Women's Clubs »t Paper Mill FtayhOtlM, MirTburn. Left to right, Jerome Gordon, philanthropies; She recently won an award la V Mn Hubert Ohlson, Mrs. Arthur Casey, Mrs. Georce Heath, Mrs. George Molnar and Mrs, Jerome Gale and Mrs. Wil Set Tomorrow By Post, Unit the district art competition. yr< Kdward Window. Mrs. James Harkay is director. Also In the cast are Mrs. Chester Ham Rabin, merchandise; Mrs. HOFELAWN — The annual Held Saturday in Amboy Mrs, Baglnakl, recording sec- Batlnaki, Mrs. Mitchell Er cer and Mrs. Frank Paytl. Lewis Schwartz, deputy, spring dress up dance of the HOPELAWN—Joint Installa- retary, has been chairman of At a meeting Tuesday at th Hopelawn Youth Organization HOPELAWN—Miss Constance PJainfield, Joseph Lotario, tion of officers of the Hopelawn the art department for several Jewish Community Center ol will be held tomorrow at the 8. Casale, daughter of Mr. and brother of the bridegroom was Memorial Post, V. P. w. and years, serving as Instructor and Metuchen, announcement was Hopelawn School, according to Mrs. Salvatore Casale, Perth Junior usher. Its auxiliary, was held Saturday hostess to the group. Down on Farm' made gold honor cards will be announcement by Joseph De- Amboy, was married Saturday Her husband Is a graduate of at the post, James Street. Mrs. Heath is also a membe* Patricia M. Mazwiowski to Angelo A. Lotrario, son of Issued to members who hav Angclo, supervisor, Middlesex County Vocational Mrs. Charles Thomas, past of club choral, advisor to the Joined by the May 19 meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lotrario, and Technical High School. Ajpresldent of the auxiliary, In- sub-Juniors and president ot Cub Pack Theme Door prizes for girls and boys56 Luther Avenue. veteran of two years service In Weds William Walters Plans for the paid up member- will be awarded and the teen stalled its new officers and Mrs. School 14. ].'nlins -The theme "Down ship suppar were formulated asers are expected to wear their at the double ring ceremony at employed at Rarltan Arsenal. Mrs. Molnar has been eorrer nn I.,- Fiinn" was featured at FORDS-Mia Patricia May Mr. Walters attended Wood- with Mrs. Qrodnlck In charge aster finery.The boys will wear Holy"spirit "cW^'perth Am- Charles Thomas, past postgpondtog secretary and first Uni o| Cub Pack 153 jMazwioskl, daughter of Mr, andbridge High School and is with of the buffet; Mrs. Al Kless, ihirts, ties and Jackets. boy. commander, installed the post vice president, and is chairman nt Our Lady of Peace Mrs. Roy Matheson. 42 Ernaton the Hyatt Roller Bearing Corp. chairman of the program, an- officers. A hw barn construct- Road, Sayreville, was married After a honeymoon In the nouneed the theme will be "Fun Fathers Interested In dhe HYO Miss Barbara Casale, sister $1,000 Fellowship of budget and finance of tftt K. Klein, Mrs. John Saturday to William James Catalan Mountains and upstate an(1 Fashion In the Roaring baseball league as future man- of the bride, was maid of honor, . D t . r Speakers were. Mrs. M. local club and district chair- agers or coaches, have been re- „:.', Mrs. J. Van Decker Walters, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, New York, the couple will re- Twenties." The show will be and bridesmaids were Miss 10 KOOert Lserr Thome, past 8th district presl man of youth conservation, quested to sign up today at 6 P, FORDS — Robert Cserr, ion dent; Conunitteemen R. Rich- A large delegation from tiw j \i:':. V. Lawrence provided Walters, 29S Ford Avenue. Rev. side In South Amboy. written and produced by her Angle Nicastro, Jamesburg, and committee. M. at the Hopelawn field. Miss Judith Grygowitz, Perth of Frank J. Cserr, 80 Ford ard Krauss and Leon Blanchard,Llub wlll attend ^ festival ••fc-rmsRd for displays of Thomas J. ODay performed the Larry Clement, president of the L ^jn :, with flowers and vege-jdouble ring ceremony at St Mrs. Narode announced mem- All boys who played In the Amboy. Junior bridesmaid was Avenue, and the late Mrs, ]e8ve the youth league last year, are re- Susan Casale, sister of the Hopelawn lions Club and JohnL, „ „+ ..,ft A « I by the pack. Bernadette's Church, Madison bers will serve lunch and supper Cserr, has been awarded the 7 quested to turn In their uniform, bride. Grobowskl, senior vice com-r" ^ ^ •.u'Wns den led theopen- Township. Streit Elected to students at Douglass College $1,000 Arthur Lehman Fel- cleaned, In a bag with their Frank Lotario, brother of the mander of the 8th district Reservations for the annual ..'iiiitili'snnd JohnMans- Miss Dorothy Mimetz, Perth and Rutgers University Tues- lowship at Harvard Univer- name on each. Collection will bridegroom, was best man and Past r™,».«H ro^jMay supper and Installation ;i .•-i.'.tiint cubmaster. ex- Amboy, was maid of honor and day at the Hillel Foundation, 76 sity for the coining year. W be taken today, Tuesday and ushers were Joseph Mafflore, ! ilm theme and read the bridesmaid, waa Miss Emily Ann Lodge President Church Street, New Brunswick Valedictorian of Woodbrldge •. (•:!in pledge. John Breza FORDS — Rarltan Valley Volunteers will leave at 10:30 Wednesday at the field. Irvington and John Juva, South High School, olasa of 1954. Serko, Fords. The flower girl Registrations for the spring l i):irk ind parents in was Mlchele Serko, Fords. Lodge, B'nal Brith, held elec- A. M. and at 3:30 P, M. to pre- Mr. Cserr Is a graduate of Steve Estok, Herbert Blltch and •_. „ .. ... ^ .oM are the and summer activities of the man affalr wU1 ta neW Joseph Stumpf, Metuchen, tlon of officers Tuesday at the P "^als. Volunteers are Photographer's Pool the class of 1958 at Harvard, Mr Thomas - ^ HYO for youths from 8 to 16 where he graduated magna' Hu.xauma. y 20 at Buttonwood Manor, K>in'n drn 13 present* was best man and usher was Jewish Community Center, Me- asked to call Mrs. Narode. 28 years, will be held Tuesday and Ma •k:i mill the entire pack Jack Parotino, Long Branch tuchen. Burnham Drive, to arrange Subject of Article cum lande In history and Steve Estok, outgoing com- «** " Wednesday at 6 P. M. at the 818 transportation and schedules. FORDS — Three color pho- science. He b ln his first year mander, presented a wheeip , ... ;:i siiunm; "Old Mac- Charles S. Chapler, Colonia, was Fred Streit Is president; Har- Hopelawn field. A 1Jl.ul a Farm." the page. old Boerer. George Hoberman Mrs. Swerdlick announced tographs of the cabana and at the Harvard Medical chair to tine Hopelawn First Aid Program of music wul H;iiitan Council Fund A graduate of Middlesex and Stan Rosen, vice presidents; B'nal Brith Tag Days will be swimming pool of Mr. and School. Squad, represented by Capt. presented by Mrs. E. R. Snave^ '-•its voncluded but dona-County Vocational and Tech- Mat Boydman, recoiling secre-neld Mfty H"15- wtth proceeds Mrs. Ray Solowinski, Main Ronald Galicki. ly. s^th. district music chair- :• still needed to support jnlcal High School, the bride La tary; Sheldon Gottfried corre-to ^neW the charities support- Hospital Guild Street, provide perfect illus- The Lehman Fellowship Units from the V.P.W. postspan. nun il In maintalnlns,an employe of the Shir Hill Res-' sponding secretaryt ; Saul Krltz-lNea ^W *« organization such as trations for an article on out- Fund, established in 1936, isin Fords, Woodbridge, Pert! Amboy, Iselln, Avenel, Southl , . qi A mnps in (he urea. Dona-jtaurant, Sayre Wood*. man, treamirer; Abe Undsman. veterans parties, the Children's loor summer living in the May for students of exceptional r D D Hos ltal Hllle p ndatlon and Plans Tag Days j merit and promise ln the River, Sayreville and Carteret Ltroy OJ teace fl A mav be made with any; financial secretary; aeorge ? -iJ l, p,V issue of The American Home. • '!]f lender, Weiss, wirden; Morry Smith, community activities. FORDS — The Fords-Edlson Mr. Sotowlnski, a photogra- graduate and professional were present. Schedules Card Fete ii.' k -.vili linld a eookout 14 PTA chaplain; Alex Blumenfeld, Mrs. Roth announced tickets Branch of the Perth Amboy pher, not only took the pictures schools in the university. APRIL: CANCER MONTH FORDS—Our Lady of Peace i-iv nt Roosevelt Pnrk. Martin Llpstein, Irving 8piegel, are available for the theatre General Hospital Guild an- — he built the pool and ca- President Eisenhower has pro-PTA will sponsor a card party 1 ."ii.>: pack trip, will be to ... .-..«, «.., ...^..Wrty May 18 at the Little Jonah Jaffee, Jerry Muenzer, Theatr ln EtUit nounced plans to hold tag days bana, which Mrs. Solowlnskl HERCULEAN EFFORT claimed April as Cancer Control at the church cafeteria Thurs- ::•• Air Force Base on May Partv Tuesday A! Kiss- Norman Rosen ancf « Orange. The May 21 and 22 at an executive decorated. The cabana is de- Santa Barbara, Cal. — A Month. day at 8 P. M. j J play 1B "The Happiest Million- board meeting with Mrs. John scribed aa a "delightful co- He urged in a recent procla- Refreshments will be served. Irwln Nadell, trustees. aire." Reservations may be dozen years they've worked on •,h FORDS— Mrs. T.R. Purcell, A special lecture was present- Janderup. lonlal style with an arched it—off and on. Now It's finish- mation that state governors fol- Those attending are requested made erernnnles were con-,clmirman| gnounced School 14 ed after the election by Zvi *™ ™ chairman. Mrs. Anthony Trumbatore porch, a kitchenette area ed, and the blooming thing Is low his example, and asked to bring their own cards. i>i nnceacdh tobo ay enrrot receiving:PT. TuesdaA wily al t hol8 P.Md a. atcar Schood partl 14y 8obe1' of th«;N™ark oK1« «>f After the meeting a white and Mrs. Elsa Rosenblum are paneled ln Western pine, two too big for the door, There it health professions, news media Tickets will be sold at the door, •»:. nt b;idk'es were pre- Table and door prizes will be ^e Antl-DefamaUon League, elephant sale was conducted and. proceeds will be dressing rooms, a lavatory stands, 6 feet tall. As fine a and "all other Interested agen- wh0 cies and individuals to unite Jan Sterling goes to Sombre- lliHVS awarded and refreshments will Wte on •Rumors How with Mrs. Streit, Mrs. Marvin used for the purchase of hos- with shower." dwarf elephant as anybody 1 during the appointed month in ro theater In Phoenix for "The \!;rti"\v Pazznrl, \ - be served. Plans were completed™ * Start »nd Their Effect- Robinson, Mrs. Henry Karger "Whether you live on a post- ever saw. Tll mas K1( ln and Mrs. Jerome Gordon ta P'tal equipment public dedication to programs Bad Seed." No actress worth ,''; " ' : !at a PTA meeting Wednesday ™Mr. Landsman, 66 Atlantic Mrs. Harold Sandorff, chair- age-size lot or a many-acred 1111 charge. Mrs. Kress was auc- It was pieced together at a directed toward the control of her salt turns down a part ai &"«•• Donaldjat the school. Street, Menlo Park Terrace, will man, announced a membership estate," the article says, "there laboratory ln the Museum of hard Vllllle 'Lej take registration for the bowl- tioneer. cancer." fat as that. " ' Gary Aprosramon drive is underway. Mrs. James are things you can do to makeNatural History here from hun- iiU. s Build Cooperation." was pre-ing league. Plans are ln prog- 1 M fo r PUPIL REGISTRATION Russen was named chairman of the livln easy — right in yourdreds of delicate bones out of j : • en under wo!f, Rob- sented by students of the fifth « u expanding the league the next fund raising project own back yard." Dennis Muta- HOPELAWN — Registration fourteen fossilized elephants, || and sixth grade* who sang and (0 twelve or more teams next and the annual ham supper Other ideas on how to ex- Th om s of kindergarten pupils for Sep- extinct these many centuries. U"A- t ' l'danced, under the dlrecUon of year. pand your living and enhance M.nk' Mundie, Jamesi tember 1959 entrance will be will be held June 25. Ease it through the door to Alan Blftck Mr. Boydman announced held In the basement room at The next board meeting will your your property are illus- The next meeting May 20 will H1*"* we also in progress to ar- an the Hopelawn School May 29 at be held May 27 at 7:30 at the trated by photographs a says Dr. P.C. Orr, curator. It wolf. John Lee- Diabetic range a Junior bowling league tacs. Mark Mun-1 vmntDi for children on Sunday morn 9:30 AM. Parents are request- home of Mrs. Joseph Hanson children's playhouse, an aviary, won t fit. The sllghest pressure sponsored by the Mtddle- 136 Fourth Street, preceedlng ul Jiimes Mutza- o2;eral Hogpltal of Neff ings. Those interested are asked edjo bring all necessary papers and It would shatter Into dozens with them. an open meeting. and split-level gardening, —maybe scores—of fragment!. , . Brunswick and the New Jersey to register with him. ^Department of Healto will be Installation will be held May i's Krauss, Rich-i~|Wn before the meeting a' 17 at the Center. Andrew Fazzarl, Price Reduced on New Slim Silhouette Model! ik \ P.M., in conjunction with School 7 PTA. KEATING PROPOSAL bear, Richard •School 14 will be made avail- Senator Keatlng(R.,N,Y.) has Breza, Richard proposed t constitutional am- ^^ -, New for W 'i.irk.s able four nights a year to the AitkeiK, Greg- girl scout troops sponsored by ndment that would permit rcnory Hayden, governors to appoint House George Pfeiff, the PTA. ULTRA- The spring county council members ln case a nuclear! at- meeting will be held at Rutgers tack or other disaster wiped out "« HHvmondN(|lepa; Commons May 7 from 10 KM. third or more of the House VISION p.. '"»• Giiry Cardinale to 3 P.M. membership. Ti Anthony Caminero twoyeurpln At present governors may ap- attendance award and mothers point a senator in the event of of the sixth grade pupils were a vacancy, but House vacancies may be filled only by Big Features pii Rowland; elections. Km ink, cubmaster Jane Wxman returns to the /nc/ude: screen after an absence of four Dorothy Dandrldge may Slim Silhouell. years as Clifton Webb's wife in travel to England for "Scent of Cabinet—only "Holiday for Lovers" at Twen- Danger," which would wind up 10ft tieth Century-Fox, taking over 110' Aluminind Matin. the role for Gene Tlerney. Pielur* Tub* uniduates were High Pow«r«d John Koem- N*w Chauli Durnya, John • Ml Pow.r Each Tramferinir scout compass' • Stt-gnd-forgtl Vplvnt Mrs. 'PILOTlets you cruise foot-loose.. .fancy free! v'vcd one year den Mrs. T. Pyrtek1 yi-'ar pin. j Dial your speed-limit^^B Press the Auto-Pilot button. i made forl ! Take your foot off the-gas pedal. Relax!

MASSIVE Because this wonder option takes over 21" x 9" automatically! Saves fuel, too, Just SPEAKiR nudge the brake to disengage. Try Auto-PUotl... at your GREINER dealer's. Iwnrhearted for* Wary-fa* MM t- Ivy G-FI Funeral Home CHRYSLER "HEADQUAJt'fEliS FOH JOV WATER SOFTENERS" ESTABLISHED 1804 , Qtfim IKMWM <4 Ckfim Canwa** TELEVISION r AUGUST F. OREINEB, Director LOMAX and 44 Green Street, Woodbridge APPLIANCES AutfaortMd Pranohiw GC &tJm and Service DwOw - Telephone 51 Main Street ME 40020 Woodhridfe MErcury 4-0264 PAOB FOURTEEN Snith Stntt, vliltod Mr. and and Martin and John Tindra —IiwUllatlon of officers will Tfcp Shofttsy Dog' *iai met the requirement* for ske place tomorrow at the Hemberahip in the Blue Army. rfrs. Mark Goldman, Hazlet. —The Termite Fellowship t Reading V!r». Maaa, recently entertained The First Prwbyterian Churcl meeting of the Law Mary At Amboyt DrhpU Member* of the executive ,-;ootlette Club, at Woodbrldge PERTH AMBOY—Featured HI SEWAREN NOTES toard, accompanied by Rev. Mrs. Edwin Halw, Mrs. George enjoyed morlea Saturday of the Miller, Mn. Herbert Miller, mimmer church camps availabli VFW Home. the Amboys Drive-In Theatra Subject of Talk Wllui, SUter Mary Lwna and Mn. John Bodnar, Mn. Eganto th« youngstere. MIM LOULV Sayrevllle, through Tuesday Sinter Mary Uwrenct, attend- -The Udles Auxiliary Of MRS. DAVID BALPODB ROM 8tl*f7i »nd William Rad and Mn. Russell Snow field at Bergmueller Is accepting reser- Avenel Memorial Post VPW the Walt Disney Mm. I8ELIN — ThomM Bunu, ed a jprtau regional conference MM. MARTIN OUTOWIK1 597 Wflrt ley won th« door prize*. her home. vatlotu. The termites will meet meets Monday at 8 at flte- Shaggy Don," starring Hntrlct i-nptiln of the Clean at St. FraneU School, Metueh. McMurray and Jean H —Mn. Frederick J. Adams, T !t-rRturr> Or«anlMt!on KA- n. —The Woman's Chib of Ave-Saturday at 10:30 A.M. uerald's. M..-4-ttil n Smith Itreel. A?enel ne) enjoyed a trip to New York —The Junior Woman's Club Co-feiture Is "The Silent IMrsim.u. . SamueuiHiiMi.1l Ju. . Henri»in:y an"iidu Mrs«iii', , dnffr^rr(,,.fcu i n„ mmr*'«en\w'Tin ; ouif PTriAn 2 of -The Installation and moth- ollvollvee VaVann Mrs, Andrew DaPurao rt- —Mr. and Mrs Walter Soble- City Monday viewing "Tall of Avenel held a board meetlnc the .Enem y:, with Liurence Har -The Sewaren Outboard IdrrstlnIdmtlne wrrwrrcc fluentftunstss <,, c-cdlns SchoolShl, afteft r par- ski, Avenel 8treet had w Sun-| „ T and daughter banquet of the r(wnt lunr lran and bri(l minded the parent* of the pur- 8lory % on broedwiy. Tuesday with Mrs, James Maz< Junior Woman'a -Club will be and Dawn Addami. Mot?r Club will hold Its Open- •' • ' « -nt tmher conferences. •x»e of the PTA, to further dayy gue.UeU, MrMr. and MrMrss. Johnn 1 st of y g, ny ^neA aat Headquarters za, Smith Street. held Tueaday at the Coral The hour of tun win Ing Day at the Sewarcn beach P*T ' thie home *>"• Mr BurTW uwd everyone to lntereat " l d In children through r"rei» and children and Mrs. RwUurftnl Mn i-! —The Third Ward Republl- Lounge, South Plalnfteld at 7. shown before th« feature., to. Sunday, May 3. from noon °n nmnwirk' ooopprnte In the drive by ask- <. t teacher conference*and Helen Lelton, Brooklyn |Par n ney was in charge. [can Club of Avenel meets to- Districtmorrow and Saturday and tin, through the afternoon. There »°8»n, ntworuan ,' ,.,!„« rteikm to show thdr support fund ralilni project, —Mrs. Stephen Hayden and; —Marguerite Plndra, daugh- night at the First Aid Squad —Tuesday the Sixth horrorama, "The Man Without will be refrrsliraenti and free - Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scheldt k| th.m to K. which aid the school. Mrs. Alex Johnson. Park Ave- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Plndra,Building at 8:15 P.M. Republican Club meets at F1U-• Body" will be shown bou boat ridej, for local children,. had an SundaSy y gueiig u Randolpph literature to Refreshments were aerved by nue recently .pent a weekend ch*»e Avenue, celebrated her1 —The CYO of St. Andrew's gerald'i, midnights, A cartoon camiva _Mr. and Mr,. Bertram Stem. W.t*«. North Ton«.nd. N mother! of Mrs Rellly's third In Washington, DC. eleventh birthday Saturday. Churoh. receives Holy Commun- will precede the features Farm products prices up 0.4 puplla and Mn. —Mr and Mrs. James Maaa, Quests were Marie Nocta, Bon-ion In a body at 10 A.M. Man Sunday, i.' Rev. John M. Wllus an- per cent in month. Inounced pupils of the school fourth grade puplU. and children, Gwenn and Jamle.inle Hoffman, Judy Qutowakl Sunday. Hospital. —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kamas. Jr.. and children. Oei -! aid and Patty Anne, attended a perf-rman"c of the drew Sat- urday In Madison Square Gar- ' den. ' i NEW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS —Miss Dolorps Andersch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andersch, Broad Street.; Is a patient In the Perth Amboy General Hospital. j —Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Rodnev: and family were uuests Sunday at the 50th weddln? anniversary party of Mrs. Rodney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob WolbTt Trenton. The party, attended by 50 guests, was held at thef home of Mrs. Rodney's broth-! er-ln-law and sister, Mr. and -—Mrs, Bdwwd Malec .alto ..of Treijtan. Five children, eight grandchildren, and one great- grandchild were among the guests, as were Leona and Jean Rodney, Mrs. John Van Wage- nln and her daughter, Holly. —Mrs. Charles Wlswall, Wil- mington, Del., was a guest Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thomson. -*The Birthday Club met last week to celebrate the birthday of Mn. noyd Howell, The group lunched at the Clara YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! Louise restaurant and returned to .the homo of Mrs. •William Eckefl'for bridge. Winners were MAXWELL HOUSE-IOOH PIKE com Mrs, George Urban, Miss Blanche Van Syckle and Mrs. Olive Van Iderstlne. THE COFFEI JAR —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Med- vetz, Cliff Road, were hosts WITH THE STARS ON TOP last weekend at a double birth- day party celebrating two of' INSTANT COFFEE their children's birthdays: Jo-' seph Frank Medvetz, 6, and Mm •««!!¥. through Saturday night, April 15, 1939. Not nspwurW* far typo- FAMOUS LIBBY'S Helcne Medvetz, 9. Guests were graphical wrou. W« rtttrvi Itii right ta limit quonlitin. Mmibw *i Twi« C*unry their flrandparonts, Mr. andOrottn. Nm i«W ft tiMltri. Mrs. Bernard Marulefski. Lin- TWICE RICH Wot. den; Mr. and Mrs. Waltrr cant Mnmsicfskl and sons, Bobby. TWICE NUTRICIOUS Walter and Glen, Railway; Mr.1 and Mrs. Philip Fitchett and SWISS CHEESE TOMATO JUICE son, Phil. Jr., New Market; Mrs.; Henry Clark with Wayne and SLICED LINDEN HOUSE—JUICY, FRESH, MELLOW Ciimmv. Mrs. Joseph Peknlai with Stephen and Yvonne, all, OR of Caiteict; and. from Sewaren,1 Ib. CHUNK Allen Patrick, Roy Simonsen. cans Robert Hauseit, Gerald Kamas.j 59 Kathy Kleban, Amy Mack, and Maiiene Mrdvetz. FREESTONE PEACHES —C. A. Giroiid, West Avenue, has returned from a vacation visiting friends in Florida. MUENSTER CHEESE —Mr. and Mrs. W. Burn- ham Gardner, Old Road, at- WITHACnVI lirgt t"Med the annual dlnner'dancr SMOOTH, TANTALIZING of the Air Force Reserve 9253rd 12-oz. DIRT REMOVER pkg. Squadron at the Edgebrook Inn, BABY MUENSTER Pkg. New Brunswick. FABULOUS FAB —The Brownies will not meet 49 this week. —Donations for the White YOUR BEST Q rolk 59 Elephant table at the Girl Scout! Waldorf Tissues TISSUE BUY bazaar may be left at the home Niblets Golden Corn - 6•- 99' of Mrs, Herman York, West POLISH BOILED HAM Avenue. ASSORTED l c —The final danoe for teen- FLAVORS agers at the Sewaren School FRESHLY SLICED Royal Gelatine 4 p^ 29* Cut String Beans -"6'^99 will be held tomorrow night from 7:30 to 11 P, M. A King IMPORTED V4-lb. and Queen will be chosen, door prizes awarded.. and refresh- ments served. Winners of last 29 week's waltz contest were Jim- my Ryan and Shirley Skazcnskl. •You Always Save CARROTS FREE Frttk, triii Plan Card Party Ib. More at MUTUAL! Wtsttri, Tuiir For Orphanage TH»| COLONXA—George E. Emery, East Cliff Road, Mrs. Walter Swift, Maplewood Road, Mrs. Prince Elbows - Laura Torres, West Cliff Road COFFEE and Robert T. Pfister, Plym- LB. CAN OF CHASE & SANBORN, EHLERS, Easy Off Soap Pads RADISHES outh Drive, Iselln and Charles SAVARIN, MAXWELL HOUSE, BEECH-NUT, SANKA, Glarratana, Melvln Avenue, or tangy CHOCK FULL O' NUTS OR MARTINSON'S Iselin, are members of the I Southern Marshmallow Puffs - <*« 29 committee which will present a WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF TWO-5 LB. BAGS 8 SCALLIONS dessert card party and fasfhlon OF FAMOUS GREEN PRIDE GRASS SEED show for the benefit of St Open Sesame Crackers - - - - 39 Peter's Orphanage, Newark. FOI THOSE The affair will be held Sat- Bachman Pretzels - - - ^ DELIGHTFUL bueh urday at 1:30 at Seton Hall SALADS University Qymnaslum, South NODEPOSIT Orange, Dad's Root Beer - - Proceeds will be used to make 9i KAIIExtrUa Larg^Hrge* — Floridnanaa renovations, to the orphanage APPETIZING SAVINGS! building wljiich was built In Kellogg's Cocoa Krispies - - Seedless Grapefruit - • - 5; 39' 1897. AMMONIA IIQUI D Provision has been made for LIVERWURST ^RCH Powtrhoui* of Vitamini — Florida an anticipated attendance of Presto Bleach « 2 ^ 25 1,000 patrons. MOTHER GOOSE AuRAVOR S SLICED OR CHUNK Ib. Jello Gelatines - 4 **• 35 Juicy Oranges - - - - 4^49' 79 ] 2 2 Troop 44 Plans JFlisk Liouid Detergent r 24° r46 Full Poddtd California . BABY WHITE FISH t Fr«sh Green Peas - - - - ' 191 Court of Honor IT'S DELICIOUS] Mflfc. Chico Chocolate Syrup - ^-59 LONUTpoy Scout Troop C $ 44 will hold a court of honor IT'S SMOKED! Ib. 4J*| next Thursday at the New Fruit Flavor Candies - - 4^^ 1'°° (golden vigoro Dover Methodist Church at 7:30 P. M. Nine tenderfoot scouts will PALMOLIVE PALMOLIVE CASHMERE be inducted, Plans were made CASHMERE VEL SUPER VEL at a meeting of the troop com- SOAP SOAP VEL mittee with Herschel Tarver, BOUQUET BOUQUOT Beauty Bar Ml Pine Tree Drive. r*9. SUDS Detergent Parents of scouts receiving 3 bars O both •wards must be present. The A ban 3C31* 2 bar. •"'• lit mothers circle will serve re- ir..35< si* pkg. / / 39' 69' freshment*. Plain were also made for tl>e annual cunperee to b< held Msj 22 through *!«7 24 (or Rarltan Council, M Psrlln. Rttlatratloru for Camp Opposite Cowaw must be returned to the at Main St. council office by th* troop be- Mutual Super Markets Woodbridge Town Hail lurt u.y i, iilklore Theme PAGE FIFTEEN ltihardt, Mis. for BA1TI.R TO RURTIVIt WON Forces Day, May 18. All cubs tmnn flnri , Forces Day, May 18. All cubs John WoodWnnHs. Sra... , Robert '" Worchest*r, MBSS.-- Pretty Of Cub Session and teudem wlflhlni to take the. little Llll Sargls has won a year- (trip are asked to make reserva- At Cub Meeting, Bohral. p|i,s WPre Flcnl. long battle to survive burns that Ciib scout Potions with committee chairman vnrd. C-iI"iSIA • - - — covered an estimated Rl per Inman Ave. Section Colonia ,,H rion moth<>rm i ^ COIONIA - to Inductees David Roberta ,.litre and don ^iRlnharRlcnardd JofltJost|, oorr w witthh thf|thflrr den The Army u pitchtat Thursday cent of Her body. Llll was and Mrs. ROing to f 'iWllllam DePaolo; wolf bftclRP,^..,^ (Including Dukes' Rotates, Canterbury Village, Mr. motherm h rs bby next packpack meetlnffmeeting, 8 1 lem mt mon r 1 burned when a clgnrrt lighter lf..-t »" andl l : l lZm , ' "V" .* * th- building iu, Bernard DUMrioi arrow awnrds, |«>nJAN PAYKOLLfi DROP Woodbridga Knolls, Shorecrrst Acres, Lynn Oaks, anu fl a w set fire to her dress, flo munh i The pack will march In the "Upersfee structure suptxtrtlnclmonlni led by John Romano, Robert Faulkner. James Hen- The sixth sucesalve monthly „, for the month:• |mclwollBMemoriail „„Da,y ,,„,„„,parade. ananad ln thethe . eItself bv air n,n«,,« JZ, * '*:„„„„« ,.",.!, of her body was deeply burned Oak Ridge Height*) 1 »ni«Hf prcsllUre fttld lti-EllRCI1(1 Co"k and John Buscht' derson, Jeffery Homer, Allen decren.tf in the number •k meeting will be'committe committee voted aA donation tto that at first doctor* despaired .UHAI 11 iij. irinttr < i- « 11 --••--« "" fine ill msp Rosenberg and Olen Palmer. i»ii employees on the lit 7:30 «mt oti"*uSchooli 1»>|ui7 e im KU&I, wmen is ] nnstrr Sidney HoTtier MRS. LCROT HOLMAN the VFW post which is innialntslnlnR missiles. ' Entertainment consisted of a ment's payrolls has ueti on saving her life. ,' im will feature ftkltfl; har(fe of Mils year's parade. welcomed the parents and des- East Flrrt Strt»t. Colonia Rusnn and Joan; ti c Unlike skit, "Old MaeDonftld had a Sported. Senator Byrd (D., She soon wlll leave Memorial J BerRmnn and sotid. ..,: n nn the MiPtne:! Thn Tipvf pnmmKtnn w,n~ii_ FU MS 41 iHospltal here, where she has ««rttn aannd1 Allen. I been since April 7, 1958. She —Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hor- »nd JPfIrey Homer. I m has undergone 56 operations ner, Albemarle Road, enter- Homers wore hasts to Mr. Mrs. and many skin grafts that have w Mon ~..« the CACVUIIVI at a luncheon Saturday Mm. MH Hdynps and n-i tlen * will saw live chlcksn was On added given her body almost an entire i .ruiiti cerpmonles. of cles reported they had a,3,in/- flt new covering. ... wiille equipment 224 civilian workers in Febru- rtndy «al« was Elltobeth DlDario, Iso featured. Wilt ' In or out. ary, a n«t reduction of 3,990 as I — -Mr., !"'••" Joseph Purda, Jack Slcg Tin miners' strike perils US A trip to Lakehurst """ • " January. Hohauner, Union aid to Bolivia. 1 ry; Mrs. Edwin Monas and —MrMr. an*«•*• 35 and Africa. Cancer dressings will be made SHRIMP CHOW MEIN FOLD 'N' CARRY STOOL [May 1 at the school. Election p f officers wlll be held at the FAMOUS CHUN KINO 20-«t. pkg. ro« TV vitwrno-fOK »PORTSMEN tune 1 meeting. °und Cake Bats - USE AS FOOT STOOL—AS A KOWH STAND EAST TO CADRY-MAND POUSHIO ca. West Germany retrains trade position In Austria. ANN-mtlCHlD SLICED TURKEY WHITE BREAD MNNBI READY 5-ox. ptdkr1Jl» pendent-Leader, Green Street, ENLARGING Analyst* of the survey find- bay service station now • GUITAR MAGIC CLEANERS C'lonrlfaf circle) DUNIGAN Ings shows that approval of theWoodbridge. 4/23' construction tn Edison Tr» Open t A. M. U « r. M. • fttir rental pUn »llmin«iM — WOODMUDOE — nation's foreign policy cut clear ishlp. Wfrhaic el Initnimtntt. W ftehool St., Woodbritff* lad. §»u UOST\ CoUto dog, female, one Far Infitnutlon Ctll 1 PAY SERVICE Heroes party lines, albeit some- Six weeks paid train!** MT. 4-9767 rh«at MErenry 4-U6t MErenry 4-90H year old, mble and white. ME-4-mt what mora Republicans than COLOR FILM Chain CHills iectlon. Reward. srarn. DEVELOPING cither Democrats or Independ- Investment of 11,800 in Mx Dellcatessea — Fwiaci Cleaiiig - AND PRINTING ent* express approval. required. Willows Sllpcivift Here's the way the rota breaks 4»-nOTJR SERVICB • FEMALE ^ttP WANTBD • For informetk* eatli Movtig ft Tncklig down by political partlec: Mr. J. Stanley IS YOUR HOME , D IB CLEANtNO WOMAN. One or «TJN OTL coMPAirr BUFF'S SLIPCOVERS Approve 10% 691 80% two days a week. Hours can ' PA 1-SSOO TREAT SHOPPE HALF CLEAN? A. W. HALL ft SON SOFA and Disapproval 14 « It be arranged. Colonia. Baby- After 9:30 P. M. ealli til Rahway ATCIIM No opinion HIS sitter also wanted. FU 1-1508 Mr. J. Graver Almliin Predicts Local and Long Dlttann TWO CHAIRS WoodbrMia BolUnd hnl-VM IHtlct OHIII The 70% Democratic vote of 4-23 CL t CUT PUfe, Ford», N. J. (Opp. Whlta Chunk) tkt put of tour ham* ;«i CAN'f Mortal and Itoraf • JOSEPH D. BUFFO, Prop. clam—w»r» air pln«t . . . cold NATIOM-W1DI SHIPPItl FBOVINCUIi sltlon of strength and tough Woodbridge, N. J. - Hone Improvements -| • Student RwiUl PUn • Remodeling three more rooms. Good lot. 4/23 -M, Por InformtUaii CHI BM-tMl ness; that Russia means good to the U.S. $18,500. Call FIT 1-1333. Telephone MErcurj 4-0554 SAMMY RAY'S t N«w Installattoni New Jersey citizens feel thai 4-13, 80* and dinette c We're SPECIALISTS the hope for peace with Russia re-covered. »S.5O and CARPENTRY Music and Eepair Shop • Gas and Oil Burners PARKVIEW house. Baseboard SAM LAQUADRA, Prop. lies in the adoption of a polk Schulze Upfitastery. U 9-?* ,heat, dryer, fully alr-condi- MASONRY such as the following: "Weti 4/16-M Call ME-4-S0M, HI-2-7311 tioned. $14,000 or assume mort- ALTERATIONS not going to appease you In an HOME L PtJGUES* - A. UFO gage. Call KI 1-4046. 4-23 IF YOUR DRINKING hw I Avenel Pharmacy 1QQ0 Our Twentlnth 1QC0 way. We aren't looking for I 3 JO Annitciur; Veu 13 JO trouble; but, If you want 1 come a problem, Aleoho. FOR RENT Anonymous can help you. brother, we'll make you sorry (44 RAHWAY AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS MUSIC MEANS BI-2-1515, or write P. O. A LIFETIME OF JOY that you ever started it." WOODBRTDOE — Pour rooms, 253, Woodbridge. 4/2-4'; MEreuir <-19M "A Complete Only In this way doei the Modernizing Ori»nimtion" For Your Girl and Boy CISTOM DUPERIES unfurnished. 143 Strawberry JOIINS-MANVILLI LEARN TO PLAT TBK Charles Farr Newtrt Sprint Patterns I average New Jerseyan feel thai iHIll Avenue. 4/23 - 5/7' HAVDia TROUBLE with ; PRESCRIPTIONS (KILINfiSS ACCORDION THE lithe U.S. can handle sewerage? Electric fi ItlAHON WORK "and perhaps avoid a 3rd Worli RENT a b»autlfm home on Bar- er removes roots, tilth, HRE R8CAPEI MODERN. EAST WAT! Plumbing & Keatlig VUtOvl WHITMAN'S CANDIES PAINTING War. negat Bay. Three bedrooms, and stoppage from ck All Type* of NO ACCORDION TO BUT Open DaUr *:M to «. KITCHENS REMODELED Come what may, New Jertey large kitchen, dining area. Jal-pipes, drain* and sewers Cosmetics - Film | CKLLARK RKMODKI KD Etectrto Sewer SerriM Friday *:U to • CARPE1NTRY CHIMNEYS REBUILT wants no part of appeasemen ousy porch. All modern con- digging, no damages — rai PICTURE WINDOWS fat VK* sMdMl enlenou. Private beach, Ideal and efficient Call and Greetlnc Cardi ALUMINUM SIDIN<; in any shape or form. Telephone) for children. Sunday evening toPlumbing and Heating. ME M'.ADERS, GUTTERS Call ME4-M19 This newspaper presents th MASONRY SLATE ROOK REPAIRS Friday evening, $65.00. Some 8007. ' ROOFING (All Types) MEroun 4-0594 reports of the New Jersey Poll Riprrt S1I)IN<; (All TypfH) exclusively In this area. full weeks open, Friday to Fri- risking Tackle CARPENTER WORK 621 LINDEN AVENUE RON-LEN day, |105.00. Call for appoint- HOU3B NEED PAINTI! Workmanship. rOMPI.ETE IMTHKOOMI This Is one of a continuing DECOBATORt, ment. LI 8-8043. 4-23,30 Good work. ReasonRbic Reavmabli HEATING series of reports on foreign ATTIC DORMEK5 Woodbridfe, N. 1. side or outside. Call v Fee Charged. NKW ADDITIONS policy by the New Jersey Poll Tedesco. KI 1-4825. 4| HOME ALTERATIONS • CONSTRUCTION of ii.ooitim; • ALTERATIONS REEL WALI.PAPEKINO Capitol Dome I'l.ASTKRINC - Radio & TV Service Woodbridge Oaks Editor's TARTS IIKCOHATINO • ADDITIONS Official .vrvice Station POICCII KNCI.OSIJRK8 (Continued from Edit. Page) (From Editorial ?w for ..i ILK. WORK | tern against balltsUo missiles li this all-Important prot<> Custom Homes INSULATION ntlVATK LRSBONS: InUrnt- Set Need located at Moorestwon, Bur Built lo Your S "CENTAURE," "MITCHELL." ALl'MINl'M WINDOWS Clonal, Modern and Clutical— J against polio. We plan on "AIRKX," "I'KNN," "BKONNU.N." Beflnncu «nd Advuiccd REPAIR? lington County ... The State ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Ing the clinics set up « No Job Too Large "AI.CEUO," "URITTON," METAL IKILINGS Call of New Jersey will seU 125.000, GLADTS E. SCANK •JOHNSON," "TKI> WILLIAMS,' REMKMBKR ... for U>« same locations some tlni. "SKA JOY," "SPIN JOY." \VK DO ANYTHING! ME 1-1360 10 in water development bonds Or Too Small . . . KINEST la Accordloni »Dd 497 Lincoln Highway, "SPIN M1U1ITV," "SIMN-O- One r'untrict for Kverythlni;! winter when those vho Accordion Instruction com* May 13 ,. .Veterans'groups TeL U-8-K79 Fully Insured MATKV," "Sl'IN KIN«," "No Job Tou Large or Too Small" started their series-of in i.H- "TllllNDERHIKIi," "JET to "Perth Amboy'l Oldtit Ac- ART'S RADIO 1 aeU popples within fif- No Charge or Obligation STRKAM- "Rll'TIIIr:," 'SIRS cordion Ctnter." days of Memorial Day in —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen with us may obtain their For Estimates CAST," "DICKSON," "BK8T- STONECRAFT & TELEVISION ,d of 7 days before, under Iradfordfdd Place, celebrated theilr or fourth shot*, rtcr: MAIIK." "Rl'MKR" and CONSTRUCTION CO. "UOLUKN CUB" •We c»rrj > full linn of Muslcil SALES and SERVICE bill pending In the Legisla- ighth anniversary with dinner Deeds are derived from ME 4-3561 Instrument) ind AccMiorlfi Parts and Repairs on choose from mch larooui muki 155 Avenel Street, Avenel ture ... at Snuflya,, Scotch Plainsis.. MrMr.clinics, after medical Vincent Keller "PKLUKliKK," "OCKAN CITY," icrordluns as: KXfELSIOR, Tl- CAPITOL CAPERS:— Scien- ind Mrs. William Llnkov, New have been met, will be "'"^ "UUIt'K," "ll-l," "LANGLKV" TONA, IORIO, ACME, ACCOR- Repair Estimates Free! tists at Rutgers, the State Unl to (he National Foum Builder ind many othtrs. _ DIANO, EXCELBIOLV UOHNEK, FU 12011 irk, were week-end guests. Lawn Mowers Antenn»i Instilled versity, are testing army rations iresearch. We wish to ' 1230 Stone Street, Rahwaj I'honr FU 8-3894 KONOLA, ind otbert. tukti Tested Free *t Our Itort Television and —Mr. and Mrs. William Cas- on chickens. . . . Since July idy and son, Thomas, were iFoundatlon for ita Phone FU-8-0976 Car lUdiai Serrlctd Promptlj Auto Radio Repair Perth Ambot'i Oldeit EttibUihH last, State ABC agent* have [uesU of Mrs. Kurt Klein of help In setting up our LAWN MOWERS 1 RUDY'S Accordion Cenwr captured 119 bootlegxers oper- ilddletown. N. Y. SHARPENED As yyou can see, then- Fishing Tackle It Repair it Tun »t tht Simc Location COLONIA ating stills in New Jersey. . . Dinner guests of Mr. and l i AND REPAIRED & Sidiig - TELEVISION SERVICE The State Public Utility Com been many people Coal & Oil 256 Monroe St., Runway EDDIE'S Music Center trs. Robeit Neale were Mr. and this project. It has bo^ Small fiijines repaired m. luu an. * BlBbcrli mission reports it received 48 Irs. George Stoll and children, Ed Btnkotkl, Prop. through their active n. Parts fur all makrs nniicptions In 1958 for passen- lanlce and Peter, Wood Ave- 1 Authorized dealers for Brlggs 157 State Street, P. A. T. R. STEVENT S ger service discontinuances that so many of us lu " Fuel Oil RooADg Mill Bbtet MeUI Work me, who helpep d celebrate Mrs. been protected from tlif COAL - FUEL OIL & Mratton, Clinton, Power VA-C-1ZM ' (M ST. GEORGE AVK. Wattfc Repalriig and more an expected this Tl' bih Product*, Lawsoii and othen Teale's birthday, eftecU of polio- —Mrs. Alexander Cuthbert- Bicycle sales and service Very truly yo»r». ; KEROSENE JOHN J. BITTING that flsfa can develop an edu- SOB and children, Richard and MILDRED J ALBRECHT'S CUrTARIFSSONS cated tasts. Gumm, who ha* 10 laureen, and Mrs. Robert LET US 124 WashingtonAve. pet trout In a private stream be- Soank rlslted Mr. and Mr», A total of ISO-- hind his tavern in Jackson, Louli Sclunitt. Rahway. Mr. Carteret have been nomlnaKxl Solve Your Heating Wls., lays they spurn minnows nd Mrs. Cuthberteon observed year's Kentucky » East Avenu* • KKAK WHEEL ALIGN- CALL KI I-4800 OR KI I-2500 Inlur Stjini, |D MuKtKolui • COMIYIKKIIAI MENT ,nd BALANCE Kllihru (a>i^ieti—A|i|ilLuic«t Perth Ambor CLASSIFIED • PASSPOKTS • BKAKK SEKVK'E Kuuuii, tic. U Kurd Ave., lord. A lenders, r • rilOTOS 1A1S| ADS i ill HUWAKU SUUTV s:i Miiln street, KKAI) THE JOE SCARPA, Inc. $-7665 BIUM; 7B WASHINGTON AVKNI)*:, t'AKTKKIil'r. N. J PAGB 8KVKNTKKN \ Colonia legion Observes •Child Welfare Month PRICES LIKE THESE PROVE..... SAFEWAY Horvot, United Funds, Mental Healtl Asfiociation, Polio Foundation and has also established Its r 'lion Post 248. "" Bn" fH own Child Welfare Foundation. '',llhat Impost Is Joining "' ,iv noOO Lenlon posts SAFEWAYS YOUR AKST PLACE TO SAVE! !Vl!;;;;.i nation in ob- Prices Effective "":: ; , ,,f April a* Child Wel- Church Croup Al This Safeway Only Month. [" the American ,„,, 1925 Elects Officers Carteret ,-],ilrf welfare and related The proof is right in front of you! Low prices in our advertising Oiiii I" COLONIA — Mrs. Walter Shopping Center workMr, according to the pages and on our shelves—right down the line—prove you can save commander. Most of Place was fleeted president of the WSC9 of the New Dover more at Safeway any day in the week! And low prices are just the CARTERET Methodist Church at a meeting beginning! Top-quality foods; friendly, courteous service; bright, clean, ,, ,,)•„„ l posts. In times pa last week, 1 HEW JERSEY i ! Jrndltures were largely Others elected were Mrs. Em! wide aisles are other reaBons "Safeway's your BEST place to save!" 1 ,iwt help for children of Hryshknnych, vice president emergency ,,,,„,, in some Mrs. Richard Thompson, secre In recent al,,n. However, tary; Mrs. Raymond fltoner, has been a trend to v,-:irs there treasurer; Mrs. Anthony Oar I , .. ,,H'venUve programs alm- zulewlch, corresponding secre Mt,limlnating the causes of tnry: Mrs, Jamei Ewln, promo "„;, of the physical or social I tlon; Mrs. Louise Dlttlcr, mis ]„; explained. slonsr Mrs. Henry Damen and Edwards Coffee ' 57 1 teuton b co-operating Mrs. Prank Hermann, spiritual I Tin with the work of the life; Mrs, John Arnold, Chris- tian social relntlons. Colonial History Mrs. Place presented a past Fresh Coffee lib. presidents pin to Mrs. William All Grinds can Fuess and a worship service and (Continued from Pate 12) Maxwell House reception for new members was 59 snl]lh mentions the roving held. Coming event* were announc- p'li!'through Colonia twice Airway 6 oz. Uriy Rolng north In the 8prlnj conference Monday at oi, jar 29c jar „„. ,nd south In the fall. 1 P.M. at Community Methodist ',,, 1878 "upper Colonia" Instant Coffee Church, Roeelle Park. 59 meant the Motheridiragtrtcr banquet In 1 usually through Bah- May with Mrs. Prank Morley, OTBC MONDAY THRU THURSDAY TIL 9 P.M. mid the present inman chairman, assisted by Mrs O«N FRIDAY TIL 10 t. M. 150'$ six farms, The Place and Mrs. Joseph PerclvaJ Pink, Yellow, White nu. Fall bazaar with Mrs. Her- ,. colorda area at that tune Scot Towels ,-i,,, mann and Mrs. Hryschkanych 2 '* 29* SAVE up to 10c Your Choice settlws: the Pike or held after the next meeting to dtacun Ideas for the bazaar. Highway 14 or. County road, King Oeorge's mi (now St. George Avenue)* Zesty Flavor bot. Quren Anne's road (now Chain Tomato Catsup 10 o' Kills ro&d) and New Fire Auxiliary Hawaiian Punch ««•- road. in 1675 the passenger Installs Slate HAWAIIAN i,, of the Pennsylvania Rall- t n T8EUN — Ladle* Auxiliary nn until the building'of the wuflnltiudlnlMS: Highway ^"ol m 1923, there nad been Hlstwic Concern )! :y 't'r.-« small "district type" "Em In Colonia we Rib *-j"\ which had come and scattered, separated and. Iso- Ib. c ^•>- wiitn the present build- lated. .. Politically, we seem to HOME BAKED >••"< completed, It cost 958.ooun- t for little. Our trans- End 310. •id classes through the ported children art handl- FLAVOR ; lev, ; 23 'h grade, and Minnie W, capped in school, ,,. We navi 2 21 Cor i was principal. In 1945 four telephone statloni, succeeded by the pres- must always >ay extra for cal Ml» Mul- . Our mall goes to New York Loin before reaching our nearest Ib. 'acts about dokmla: neighbors, and our express and End visitors enter- freight may be anywhere... In- ' of the large coming malls ar« largely dls- 29 the first World tributed from Rahway." after were President Yet the author concludes ~ Ro°sevelt, an earl; "We must make the most of Center Cut Pork Chops «t of Brazil, the poet our potential community pos- ! Lun and Meaty - From Young, Twdtr Porktrs Markham and Ezra sibllltlea, so that our large and "id Vincent most beautiful section, of the «ctlon. township be forever a place when people will be glad to the novelist com* and happy to stay — a ir of Dr. and Mr«. B. P garden spot In Manhattan's Ubliy. Chuck up. . , The Itrstregional future landscape delivered to profitable, self-planned ana self-supporting, with an air of 18^ ?* °Cftkd. in Maroh, happiness and comfort. For Roast or Grapefruit r»ce t'r» ?. 1880

Steak Juicy Fresh Floridas Please List Us Under U. S. D. A. CHOICE BEEF Rich in Vitamin C for Prescriptions Ib. 45 Crisp Pascal Low in Calories Ige stalk I lie Prices Effective Celery Thurjday, Friday and Sdturdoy April 23rd, 24th and 25th U.S.No.1 We reserve the right to limit quantities. Smoked Nona sold for r«wl«. Potatoes Siz«A 10^ IS Dial ME 4-0809 Picnics Golden Fresh 5HORT SHANK, LEAN & MEATY Corn Perfect Flavor 12 59 SAFEWAY c Fancy Wirmsap EVI Ib. »* KVKNING TU 10 O'CLOCK 33 Apples Crisp & Juicy 3 29 CARTERET SHOPPING CENTER FRIDAY, APRTI, 24, 1959 PAOR ETOHTKEN Speaking About Sports Main Office Loop Champs John "Uncy" Nagy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel NiiKy of Larch Street, Is a sophomore hurlcr at CARTERET— The Mflln Of- Mike Siekierka nosed Dllt Klmhtirst College in Elmhurst, Illinois, fice pinners emerged as the Bobby Sloan for individual ho !>f>!) chnmpionn in the U.S. ors by the narrow margin In addition, "Uncy", as he is known to his mahy Mctiils Defining Bowling Lea- 18 pins. Siekierka flnshed will, .10, finlshtUR the season with 189.9218992 , whilhile Sloal n wound friends here in Carteret, is setting quite a record as ,1 three-name marein over the with 189,74. up hurler. During his freshman year, he sparked a •,1'fond place Mechanics No.l. The Main Office h«d the bet brilliant 1.8 earned run average, while winning 14 The Main Office record was team set of 2932 and thn'hluh team score of 1037, pimes for the team. In the final week of action, Charley Sandt had the bf,t John had two brothers, "Ceasar" and "Deck" the Main Office took two outslngles set of 700, if throe from the Mechanics Bobby Sloan roled the highest who established good records at the Washington No. 2. while the Mechanics No.l sinnle score of 279. Avenue institution. dropped n 2-game engagement! George Sloan handled ule U> the Electrons. Ipublicity for the league. The jayvees are running an even .500 so far this season, winning two and losing two, while the var- Babies Roll To SandorsWin2 sity seems to be still in the dumps, as they lost their fourth straight encounter this week. 2-1 Win Over In City Loop

CARTERET — The \mw KOKK'S TAVKHN—SKNIOR I.KAOUE CHAMPIONS: KUndin*, \rH to ri^ht, Ronnie The Main Office won the pennant in the Walt and Gene's leading Sandors Tavern marked Pusilln. fl:ink Znhrl, Kirkcy Potts, Billy (Indi-r and Billy O'I*«r. Kneeling Richer time by posting a two-game vic- U.S.M.R. Bowling league as Bobby Sloan lost out in CELTICS—OUB NO. 2 I.EACIIK CHAMPIONS: Standing Lukarh, Joe Kokc •sponsor; Denn Mariannccl, manager, and Tony 7-ullo. Miming from CARTERET The league tory over the Estate Diner m left to riitlit, Georsf Ffrrnchik. Charlrs Thatcher, William p'irturr, Ernir Wfhor, John Polonrsak, Jackie Mesqulta and Richey Mtrelo. the final week in the singles race by only 18 pins leading Babies Furniture rolled the Carteret' City Bowline Kocsi. Knfpllng, Grow I.ovas, Stephen Scnyszyn, Capt. a 2-1 win over Walt and League. as Mike Siekierka nosed him out for top honors. Joseph Toree, Missing, Michael Powers, Peter Senysiyn Gene's in the Carteret Com- Miches an urged to be present and Michael ( o Other two-game victors jn. (i aid In getting the leagues Jayvees Romp mercial Bowling League as Reg- eluded Sltars Shop Rlto. over .started. About 30 boys will be Pauline Pritchard one of the leading female gie Johnson enme through with Bert and Al's Slovak Club over i PAL needed to fill the gap of the stars in the Parkview Womens Bowling League. 1 a big 269 game and 677 set. Brady's Tavern, and Brown, overnKC boys. All overflow fromjOver Metuchen LITTLE LEAGUE *" Hardware over the Falcon Hall She consistently hits over 500 for three games. Kokes Tavern upset the Sabos this league will make up the Sandors 992 917 9lU CARTERET— In a crucial News nrwty-omnired Joe Medwiek BASE LINES game record for themselves by Estate Diner 910 990 81(i League. By Score of 14-2 match, the Isague teadlng.Ko- rolling 1021 in the third game. Browns, Hardware 801 991 815 By BENNY Old Bridge running weekly attraction every checks dropped two games to Little League first dance will CARTERET-• The Carteret BILL WALSH JR. The City Line pinners, bat- Falcon Hall 948 715 Tickets arc (ioini! fast (or thihr on May 2nd at American Jayvees won their second game Sunday afternoon, with Nat Kleinfield still hand- the second place Midgo's Beauty Slovak Club 882 811 8741 The final totals on the regis- Nook in the Academy Alleys tling for second place, defeated 1 annual dinner-dance .sponsor.*.i(m ^ AU parentf) ()f thc|of thf scason by romping over Bradys Tavern ling public relations for the track. Womens Bowling League. Only Grohmanns Insurance, 2-1. 863 822 V.)-, by the CartrrpCarteret Sportsme8porLsmonAs-n As to , ^ m are ask(,d t0 the Metuchen. Jayvees, 14 to -2, trations have just come out and The results follow: Sltars Shop 862 815 BOCiation June U at Amr™uiihplp by attendlnR lnc dance tliis week. The victory evened a grand total of 440 boys signed one game separates the two Bert&Als 836 895 •846 1021 Legion Hall. land really be good .supporters the Jayvees record forthe sea- Joe Sica of the Minor Recreation baseball league up to play Little League bal teams. flakes this year. This number repre- 874 When the Sportsmen were| 1959 | Le ,.. .son so far with 2 and 2. Betty Morris was the high Sabos Of tne L ttle agu bought for 20,000 points by Frank Rinaldi of sents a good increase over last hitting star of the match, rol- Grohmanns 934 860 862 Somerville's 16th organized, their main aim was Major and Inter-Mediate dl- Ronnie Hamorski was the year's totals, and from the looks ling a new record of 553 with City Line 871 935 956 to get lights in the park. After visions in the Little Leagues winning hurler, strikinstriking out Frank's Sinclair. My own son, Jerry, went to the Bike Race May.'{« of it, shows a growing interest games of 167, 201 and 185, Babies 929 850 950 that was accomplished thcy! teen organized and the nine batters and allowing only nave Carteret Burners for ^,000 points. in the local leagues. The larger Babies Furniture was a 3-0 Walt & Genes.. 841 947 912 SOMERVILLE—The 16th an. turned their efforts to honorljjinor division will be pickedidght scattered hits, Flnnegan number of players will mean game winner of Harry's Girls, nual Kugler-Anderson Mcmn- high school boys by sponsoringji t,, _ Teams and Managers will Zagleskl and Masculin each got a r more teams in some of the lea-while in the finnl game the Sok- Ed Lopat, manager of Rich- rial 50-mile bicycle "Tour of | banquets and preseiitmi! published at a later date. two hits for the locals. be gues and some new managers lers Furniture took two games mond, Va., in the New York Somerville" will be held at l trophies to stars in football, The Blues pounded Hart- On Tuesday, May 5, the Odd H. S. Baseball Carteret Jayvee or these teams. The major: from Wcbco. Yanks farm system the last'M. May 30. basketball, baseball and track. Fellows will celebrate their 56th shorne, Metuchen hurler, for will welcome two new men in three seasons, will be a pitching Race director Fred KiHi-r | This will be the third year that anniversary with a dinner atjseven runs in the first two in- the persons of Frnnk Renaldi Bill Burns, Seton Hall fresh- coach for minor leaguers owned announces that all permits h.u to s( w U tn e the Association has tendered a the Presbyterian Church. What|n'nKs ' P contest. Team Drops No. Team Defeated managing Prank's Sinclair, and man baseball centerfielder, lsjby the Yankeesjn 1958. been obtained. The race u dinner for the teams. The first is so important about a dinner? The box score:— Ed Hurley, taking care of A andthe son of Bill Burns, who the length of Main Street j> two years, banquets were held The fact of the matter is that CARTERET E Market. Tne intermediate caugtit for the Chicago White Rodeo rules ban professional times in the one-mile twice a year, one in December i in Row 5-2 By Edison 6-5 my buddy, Meyer, will beiKoby ss league will have Messers Rey- Sox in 1924. An older brother, officials and require every judge'through the center of Some:-. u A n -i• & n- * i - -»i«.. - •> CARTERET - The Carteret to honor the football team and honored with a 25-year service Dacko ss CARTERET — Carteret's nolds, Kushner, and Ginda Red, is a pitcher at Princeton, Ito be an active rodeo contestant.Iviile. one in June to honor the bask-i jCWc>l. Pinnqgan 2b ... baseball team went down to its jayvees lost, their second game heading Local 440, Knights of etball, baseball and track teams.!' Zault'ski 3b fourth straight game by losing of the season, dropping a close Columbus, and Club Markay 6-5 decision to Edison High. High school baseball team: Urts Top Franks Masculin If ... to Metuchen by a 5-2 score. respectively, Besides having two is having trouble wlnniiiK its; Kopin c By a strange coincidence, Carteret led by a 5 to 1 score, new managers in Bob Elliot and first game. They lost to Mr-j In "Crucial" Match Baron c Metuchen went hltless but still but Edison scored two runs in Bill Shaugnessy, the intermedi- tuchen 5 to 2, Metuchen was' CARTERET — Pranks Sin- Skiba 2b won out. You figure that one the fifth inning and two more ate league will have two new held hitless but Wood Iml 1 dair and the Red Dots are runBarnab- a lb ... out. It seems that the Blue and in the sixth round to tie the teams added to its schedule. in Goetz cf, rf 4 •wilked 13 and Bodnur chipped niiis a close race in the Park- White hurlers were wild as count. The home team then With opening day crowding In with three walks. iview, with the Pill Ins, in third;Koy if 2 went on to score the winning the calendar, the Recreation ; 2 hawks and walked no lees than Jay Vce team is at the 500 place, trailing by only 2!;. Beam cf 16 batters during the brief sev- marker in the final inning. Department is hard at work mark with two wins and two1 names, still in the race. j Hamorski p 3 en-inning game. Sohayda and P i n n e g a n getting all of the playing fields loses. They won over Clark and Franks lost two games to thrt handled the pitching assign- i.n shape. Improvements are Metuchen and lost to Sayrr- Red Dots tills week in a crucial! 34 H 10 All of the Metuchen five runs ment for Carteret, while Kuch- scheduled at the Shorecrest ville ad Edison. -match. The Fill Ins, battlini!- METUCHEN were unearned. Field with a new backstop going en and Alise did the mound Woodbridgo HiRh will visit|hard, came through with n,O'Connor 3b, ss The score: up and at the Park Field num- work lor Edison. Carteret today. The lurmcT'slsweep three game triumph vei-iDlsar'd Carteret 12) ber 2 where the infield is being O Score by innings: record is six wins and only one the Anchors. Stead 3b AB R H skinned and smoothed out. This Carteret 2 0 12 0 0 0—5 loss. Metuchen will be the op- The results: Smith rf S. S'enza, ss 4 0 1 Is only a small part of the de- Lamont rf Edison 0 0 10 2 2 1 6 ponent on Monday for a return I Red Dots V89 8fi7 856 M'chise, 3b 4 0 0 partment's work, but one that Hartshorne p game. Franks Sinclair 866 851 833 S'enza, cf 3 0 0 means a great deal to all those Snyder c Senior softball league is get- Pill His .... 807 925 connected with the league. Their 783 Sakmyster ss Maslo, If 2 1 0 ting organized. At the first Anchors 795 Odd Cars Galore help in the past and their plans 781 769 J. Disarid cf Kudrlck, rf 3 1 1 meeting, 14 teams showed a de-i ~ — S'llivan, lb •» 0 1 for the future are deeply appre- Moreliead If . :iated. sire to participate. All teams T .(; Victories K'alick., c 1 0 ! w0 (ime Sanders lb ... In Race Sunday Remember, the first dance of must be completely uniformed. ,. . .,,, , Prickeh lb ... M'quita. 2b 1 0 0 Represented are Koke's, Koh- iWrtrlf Womvm League KahorsL, 2b 0 0 0 OLD BRIDGE — The most he Carteret Little League takes CARTERET Two name diversified collection of racing )lace Saturday, May 2. at Am- bas, St. Demetrius, Brown's, St 32 2 8 W'dhull, p 3 0 0 victories were equipment in the seven-year erican Legion Hall, Roosevelt Elias, AErico, K of C, City Line, in order in the Carteret 4 3 0 2 4 0 1—14, Bodnar, p 0 0 0 Gem, Kozy Korner, A &O and [Tuesday Niters Womens Bowl- run of stock car racing at OldAvenue, West Carteret. Ed Car- Metuchen 0 0 10 0 10-2 ter and his Orchestra will begin Collegians. Next meeting willing League as the league lead- 25 Bridge Stadium will be seen in to play at 9 and they won't stop be held on Monday at 7:00 ing Greenwnlds copped two Sunday afternoon's Interstate- Metuchen 15) till the last guest has gone. You from the Hill Pharmacy. Pauline Pritchard sanctioned program at the Cen- P.M. at Borough Hall. AB can still get your tickets from Other two game winnei tral Jersey speedway, and a The Babe Ruth and the Joe Rolls Big 524 Set any of the Little League per- Medwick Leagues will register included Prank Browns ove Lyons, c -••• 2 number of 18-year-old speed- CARTERET— The Parkview T'inaro, ss 1 sters, are expected to make their sonnel and some of our local tomorrow morning from 10:00 Westvaco No. 2, Breezy Acre Women's Bowling League picked Puca, p 3 racing debut at the same time. civic organizations. A.M. to noon and from 12:30 over Dutch Boy and Westvao ip a bit' of activity this week. Uchrin, 2b 3 For the first time since the to 2:00 P.M. In the Veterans No. 1 over Baumgartners. Anti-Portuguese feeling rising The Tenpins rolled a high Wallace, cf ...... I popular sport invaded the fast- PRICE'S - NATHAN HALE SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS: Left to trijht, Barbara Brown, Room in the Borough Hall. On the honor roll this wee! 121 game, setting a new league In Mozambique. H'ldahl, lb 1 est half-mile speedway in the RdMDttrr PavUk. limU WoodhalL Marit Balka. Kneelim. Paulette KMHT. Registration and insurance were Helen Kelly with a 51 word. However, they lost two S'gent, rf -... 0 Bast, engines from one manu- fee will be $2.25 per player., set, Mary Letso with 508 am rames to Pranks Department 1 Dlsario, rf 1 facturer * line oan be shifted to Each player must be insured in Stella Bialowarczulc with 502 3tore In a close and exciting another manufacturer's body order to play. All Babe Ruth The results follow: fame, but still remained In first Vergos, S> L'bart, p and chassis, producing unusual players who have not returned Greenwalds 712 799 ilace.'' comfcinatlonj and completely games LaPP K their uniforms are asked • toHill Pharmacy.. 742 712 The Deb» took three upsetting the dope sheet. !rom Joe's Bar, tying for second have them at registration time Westvaco No. 1 730 680 Among the new creations are jlace with Prank* Department 15 on Saturday. Managers and Baumgartners 681 671 the Chevrolet powered Ford* of Store," Score by Period*: Don Stives, Hlghtstown, and Paulina Pritchard ro|led a Carteret 0 0 0 0 I 0 0—: Dk* Havens, New Hope, Pa.; Fathers must save more today ligh set of 524, with games of Metuchen .... 0 2 0 0 3 0 x—i die DeSoto engined Ford of .83, 167 and 174. In 1968, there •were a total 0; Dick Fleck, Yerfces, Pa.; and the As "Daddy's IHtle girlM grows The rings or circles that form 71,11 stake races at km-America1 —i Bulck-packed Ford of Harry he official symbol for the thoroughbred race tracks Moore, Pottstown, Pa. More con- so does the cost of providing her Myrapic Games represents the a total of $14,640,M6 — an all-ventional entrie* are the Lin- with clothes, education, allowance. ive major continents. Linked time record — In added money coln* of Ed Hausman, Trenton, ogether, they denote the sport- Clarence Gumm hat learnex and Joe Kelly, Conshohocken. Dad will pay on the wedding day, too. ng friendship of the peoples of Pa,; the Pontlac of Bill Mc- he earth. The Virginia Game CommU- Carthy, Runwon; the Chevrolet A steady savings program, started early, sion report* 232 bean killed IT of Jim Hoffman, English town; is father's best friend. Toledo, O., has a "Mother of the State in 1958. It was a sligfa' and Thunderbirds of Tony >ins" bowling league. It is a increase over ffiie 1967 bag. Battle, Paterson; C h « b b y ix-tea-m mixed league with 12 Hower and J!d Soden, Red nothers of twins and their hus- Forty-eight eligible* lor tt* Bank; Jack Hart, Chester, Pa.; >ands participating. 1959 Kentucky Derby were pur Herb Shock, Wilmington, Del.; chases in auction rings as year Bob Boudinot, Bound Brook; Housing lilll is passed by An- lings in 19ST and cost thel! Art FiUbrunn, staten Island embly. owners $839,562. and a dozen more, Trenton Schedules Stock Car Grind TRENTON — The first 150 on the remarkable new SPORTING GOODS mile late-model stock car race ever held at the Trenton Inter- VlTA-VAR - at - national Speedway will be pre- sented on the world famous one- NOW ONLY mile course May 17. Beauty-Tone The marathon will be sanc- DISCOUNTS tioned by tilt world's largest motor racing, organization, The up to National Association For Stock VINYL LATEX 71/3 Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), of Daytona Beach, Fla. The big WALL FINISH event will feature driver* of the

Mok» poMine nalir fHy. Ho point *xfei, Grand National circuit, which •»»gtd, waikoblt. Itvtly fawator deals only with high-paying, 50* OFF! UNKDfO HOUES: MONDAY - THllKBDAY 5 A. M.-J P. M _ miD/VY hundrxh Tn d "Map of Liinrti give ; you the mwtlnir. oCountyf Frtl. N k F „ „„ 7:30 P.M. The ganization plans to eontlnun the next September will mark New ,i;rh Mld m,- at New members *n, mi»if jerlea. It will however, have to inside story are: Joseph York's first thoroughbred race tl1P Jitter-bug content charw 3S cent* a person, ac- Barsl, Roland Palko, Andrew v«vor. knnwu M Mnp Mo 21J mi ,o take place. track In more than 50 years. No J1S. (lint j,nm B, 109?. |n thi cording to Mr«, Vincent Fotl, on the L !, John Arva, Andrew Bak, Uerli » OITlrn nt the County ot MUI- .finalists, chosen at last adult advisor. Steve Keller, OorRp Crick, Jo- LEGAL NOTICES "!•*« »t. Nrw nruiuwli-k. N«w Jer- dnnce. are Vincent Potl SNFAO-LITUEIt «y. dtiil wlihln the hoiindiinn of seph Kovach. John Engele. mills turned l,v thn Cnrtprct rhln» ;,,„,. McGulre. RogerPal Alt-TV ALL-STAR GOLF MMCH Stephen Oyenes. Albert Varga, NOTICR TO BinnKRS I nnniaiiv nnd Mi:t1ri'd Dnnitrov* NOTIC8 In bmby «l«in thm mid wiiirh portion o( Hlnh street >l in id »»»lfd MU Hopes were high for thou Peter Toth, Udlslav Nemeth, »lfd M r»n>Hs(l tor i drsrrlliptl ,13 tnllnwn: MMt and Sheila Knights Arrange On* (II 1»'O WAYNE fiWKEt'EK mnrl.i of Jackie Burke fans! Stephen Kertesz, Stephen Ko- IlciiUininR m tin. rnrner (ormet) .150 or lt« «(t\nl hy thr Hy tho Interwetlon of ti.o wt. I;;;",,,,,, the .low dance when he. stopped up to the first vach, Stephen Kantor, ln tall, CooKr Avemtf, C»r- " . ,. e Don Iglsy and Bowlers Social at tlift Miami Country Club Tobak, James B«rsl, Peter nnrthprlv nldp ^i (iuuinn[iA.irti 0| v er ...... Iprnov up to milt I' M dos, Michael Rusznak, Ladls- Rtrrfi at shown on BHIII nia|); run- ',„,.;. cook, Kenny Brown WOODBRIDOE — Middlesex for his 18-hole match with 8am on May 7. 1938, it whlrh Umf thfy nliiK tlipnri; (II iiioni,' itir we 1- Sad to say. Jack pushed law Hatvanny, James Metlcs. will bp opfnffd and publicly rpnrt. erly aide of Hlch Hirer; ln » Council, Knight* of Columbus, SpwIflcntloM m»v b« obtained northerly direction, Mo leet :o A his lee shot into the trees, Daniel Nemedy, Thomas Sned- from the BnrauRh Cl*r* at M« n(- has announced a schedule 0« Point; ihetico running I2» niung eker, James Sllnsky, William tlr* »fori>«»ld dally bPtwfn thf the Mwtherlv -line nf Hlnnrln-1 Guild Outlines comlnr evenU at a recent rammed liis second off of an- ]ho>irii of 1:00 A. M, nnct S.00 P. M . Jfemedy, Stephen Bars!, Joseph Rtroet, In «n MJteriy dlrwtlon, meeting a« follows: other t.ree to fn out of bounds, except Huturdnyi unit Sunday!. SO feet to i> point forme:! by the mid purled up with a triple Tenwnar, John Mlhalko. Julius nidn on ftnUt stiKll he with nn hl- Intersection or the southerly n'.do Paper drive, Monaay at 8 lownnce for » trit(1«-ln on (On« 111 Spring Program Teleposlti, James Stark. An- of nmnrhant Street with the east- P.M., with Andrew PoRany, bogie giving Sam a 3-stroke 1953 W»yn« Swe«p»r, which enn be erly side of High Street, thence drew Barsl and James Haklar, ntmlued at tlif BoroiiRh Odratc runnlnn |3) »long High Street, la — Mrs. An- chairman. lead . . and with the kind of pretnliwn, IM Rooserelt Avenue, A committee was named to » toutherly dlrenlon, 200 feet to - nas ..-welcome. d~ a s„, a , Bowlers social, May 2 at the If Sam has been playing, this Hew Juriwy b«tw«en the the point formod by the intersec- w Is filial' | plan for a dinner. Joseph Ficsor tion of the easterly side of High iii«-'niHT of the Women s|K of c h|]L wnUflm chairman aided by Charles Street with the northerly aide of 1 a a Jr chfllrmftn Roiiuiniiwwl Ktrw;, und thence 'T H T. m LSn«i - ' "™ncrd April If there was any hope left Molnar, Louis Nemeth, Stephen A deposit of 10^, of the Bid Price ,,,i church at a meeting^ „ the ciMlng date tm Ttm_ runniiiK (4) alonit the line of in the breast of "Fighting" Gyenea, Bert Flshlimer, Peter nhall be mibmltt«(1 with Mch hid Romsnowskl Btwt in » westerly llv,. « vatlons. Ijack Burke, it was really M nvltloiiw of Kood fnlth «nd se- direction, 50 feet to the point or were dbcuiMd and Zlf?a Tobak. curity of due delivery, which de- place of Beginning, WillUm De Joy announced OIRI, MARINER SHIP ORGAMZKR: fit* Explorer Ship M7 presented s flar to the dampened on the 6th. Burke posiot t m»y b«e c«»h or certified cherk. be and the siune la hereby va< *.od the Fords V.F.W. band will hit a beautiful drive 250 yards Th™-e- M«yo" r «H4 Council remrvereserves and the public right* therein re- newly-formed Girl Mariner Ship 4 at a recent nowlmi. l*ft to richt are William Tu- thhe rihtright tto reject »ny »nd »ll blda. public rights t furniih the music ln the Mc- ff rt, Joan Slman, Innrld Hchroth, Faith tamtatreet, I'aul Peace, straight down the fairway, and BY ORDER OP THI MAYOR M and extinguished. 2. This ordinance shall take eff«ct orlal Day parade. then placed his second about AND COUNCIL, lmmedlntoly. a carnation, Mrs.j HOLLYWOOD NEWS PATRICK POTOCNia, Tin [ureKOIng ordinance was )n. 1* chairman,, Thomas M u c h a n 1 c an- 6-feet from the pin for almost Borough Clerk Town Mttking <; od troduced «t a meeting of tho Coun- Qyenei la gener- nounced tickets are now availa- ja certain birdie. In the mean- ii Qyenei g Lodge Visited ° RIO BRAVO PUBLIC NOTICE cil of tin Borough of CarMret h«ld of the 20th annl- ble for the June 1ft baseball Club Appoints while, Slamming Sam poked TAKI NanCK thnt »ppllc»tlon April 16, lt>59, when It was adopted On Overcharges his drive about 270, leaving Pans of the Westerns who hi"»s» owbMn mmtd» « to tile Mnyor nnd on first resdlnK. The mid ordinance, pg for the Lo- game at Yankee Stadium, New ! O On Overcharg 1 will be further considered on necond himself 60 yards away from like their picture fare straight,l^"^ ,,^ JJ tr o onild May 34. York City. WOODBRJDGE — Checks 1 ratdlng f or fifina l d at a meet- By Mate Mate ] with no frills and fancy neu- satiny School will «pon»J Donation* wore made to New the pin. He studied ttw green 8 totalling W.299.13 have been „,„ .m.V|, .,^u lva larern ior p on Miy"7,""i»5r'»t 8 Jersey Boys Town and Cerebral " " len, with ! MM lt 5| the •Ti'iii Thumb Wedding" WOODBRIDOE — Pride of mailed to taxpayers by Tax rbllc doo-dads, will get their ! * ! Helnn Wheeler Avenue M.. Council Chumbers. Borough •Mth Mrs. Michael Sklbo Palsy. New Jersey Council, Sons and collector Trainer, representing moneymonpv'Hs wnrrWOlthn Witwith thiIhks big,hla• L"°J,'No. C-10 heretofor ('"'"umptloe Itnucdn tIJrpno Mast Hall, Cooke Avenue, Cnrteret, N. J., Babe Ruth at thew U which time and place all perioni , After the meeting the group ne late oa llng ta 8 ot n a slick, long (HI minutes) hard- tonnrk. t™ain(t M M«tr« TUV liUennted will be glvert an oppor* Daughters of Liberty was visited overpayments on sewer assess officers for next year with Mrs. ' P ' Jhis. sho* t ?on m .Andrew Sabo and Mrs.saw films. "Flight to Swltzer- by state and national officers u to have ahootlng, action-packed Tech-\7J% ZZ° £? tunlty to be heard. Francis Clooney, a past presl-j^™ ,5 J-.,!»._•*•« . PATRICK POTOCNIO, cvonrs are ln charge ofland" and the Indlanopoli* nlcololl r offerinffig lin which the if any. ihouid i» m»de at a meeting Friday. / i the rebates were made dent, as installing officer. JBurke's ball spotted and re- Borough ci«rt M;I1 church picnic and 18 peed way races, shown by good guys have a lot of trouble|,UL,,,;1,1K mrmift p. • Mrr In- Dorko is chair-iprank Meltreder. with the bad guys, but comejcmgn of onrtonet. m .ed It stalled HI: i if i hi' June 'outing. Bcker, state councilor; Miss ANNA KONDRK •ARTKRRT BOARD OP RDUCATION oharged for lnterest out on top at the end — as they .. next mwiinn will be held South Rhodesia wlthdravi Margaret Oordon, national ' ^ whlch landed almost should. 51 Wheeler Avenue NOTICK TO BIDDERS [police powws bill. don national permit, the governing bodbody to vlce S vnto Sealed bldi will be received by th* 18, councilor; Mrs. Albert Ammann, chftrje taterest only from the l where Burke 8 bal1 had bten John Wayne plays a Texas Board of Education of the Borough h of Ctrteret. New Jersey, at the Car- state vice councilorcouncUor;: Mrs. witWil. -_.-.*-. .. -. {rom there ll ORDINANCE start of the contract to sixDaniel Levy, corresponding sec*X ' smoothly rolled iheriff who has hU hands full tereeret High Bchool, oonn Wednesdaednesday liam Wolf, Jr., former state re8t of the into the Aff OBDINANCANCt TTO VACATi, RS- venlng, MaM y 113th3 ,, 9591959,, itt iheightt months after Its completion. retary; Mrs. Samuel Albrecht,"» *W trying to keep the brother of LEASB AND KXTrNOUISH THS Junior councilor; George Loos, can for atl ea le /cloc/clockk , for thth epurchash e of tht NATIONAL SIDELIGHTS recording secretary and Mn. B 2 on a par 4 the county's most powerful PUBLIC RIGHTS IN THAT POR- former state associate counci- Altogether, Mr. Trainer has following: LAWVER William Kuzmlak, treasurer. A hole! rancher ln Jail for murder. This TION OP HICIH 8TREST AA LAID 700070.000 gall. more or leas--#4 Fuel OU SOLDIER lor: Mrs. Walter Wetabecker, cancelled Interest charges of OUT UPON A CIRTAW MAP OP 40,000 g&;. more or leu t% Fuel OU l past president's pin was pre- Snead's first round was a he Is doing practically single- PROPIBTOPIBTY BHTITLKD "MAI1 OP state milde: Henry Quast, state $ll, l42.20 for projects on Morn- All fuel to be delivered as needed. lngside, Washington, Hayes, sented to Mrs. Hansen by Mn. brilliant 31 against Burke's 38. handedly, except for a deputy r,ANDND6 OF FBIDIRICBIDIRICK P. AtWWS, Specifications may be seen at tht FRANKLIN associate treasurer; Horace Clooney. On, the back nine, Snead con- (Dean Martin), who Is just OABTTOrOABTTOrrr, W0ODBWDOW0ODBWD 1 TO office of the Secretary during busl- Breece, state associate vicejBarron, Prospect, Hafifeil Ave- BHtt, JODDIilSItlSItX OCOUNTTN . N- J " mu heurs. AMD WHICH SAID MAP WAS MADI heurs. nues, Highland Place, Surrey Th» board of directors was tinued to hit a tremendouslyreeling out of a two-year drunk Bids will be opened and read at councilor and Mrs. vClarence BY Q. C. HOMMANN, BURVITTOR, and Is suffering somewhat as this meeting. PIERCE Charlton, state Inside guard. Lane, Karkus Heights, Cavour appointed by Mrs. Hansen as tons ball from the tees, corn- KNOWN AS MAP NO. 315, ITU NO, |Terrace, Fifth Avenue and follows: Mrs. John Medvetz, binin? this with a precision a result, and a crippled assist- ,215. died June 8, 1892, IN THS Bids must be for a firm price per FOURTEENTH CLERK'S OFFICE OP THI COUNTY gallon and metered from the tank. Edward S. Brookfleld was in ant (played by lovable old Wal- A certified check ln the amount Green Street and Indiana Ave- art; Mrs. Joseph Radowskl, game on the green. Burke, in 'OP MIDDLESEX AT NIW BRUNS PRESIDENT charge of a reception after the of 10% ot bid, Is roquetted. American home and name tag the meanwhile, continued to ter Brennan), who guards the WICWICKK , ..NB^JBRBK. Y WH OF THE nues. JBRflEY, WHICH 18 The Board of Education reserves meeting Greetings were extend- LOCATEaD) UTON UNITED sale; Mrs. Oeorge Mroz, budget have trouble with his putting jail with a quick trigger finger *" LANDS Or CAR- the right to reject any or all bids, ed to Charles R, Slessel, chair- TERET CHINA COMPANY AND and to walre any Informalities la STATES, and finance; Mrs. James Me- and, as the match progressed, and plenty of spunk. MILDRED DBNQROV1. 1853-1657 man of the state finance com- the best lntersit of the Board. Hugh, ctvlcs; MM. Clooney, it was Just a question of how Later his forces are added to WRXREAS. tht Borougb Council J. O'BRIEN, Secretary mittee; Mrs. Siessel, member civilian defense, gardens and wide the margin of victory on April 19th, lose, recehed • tiled Catteret Board ot education of the national council claims 14 Teachers | in the persons of a young gun- Petition from CARTTOET CHINA April 1, 19S9 publicity and clippings; Mrs. would be for Snead. Snead had COMPANY and MILDMD D1W- ' ^OM Of A committee: Mrs. Edward Pal- man (Ricky Nelson — of all C.P. 4/17, J4/5» Gallsln, education and youth a sure 64 in his grasp, but he IOBOVK, the ownert of a portion of HEW HAMPSHIRE people!) who Is hardly dry be- 'the lands jhown upon a certain mer, national representative coraervatlon; Mrs. Frederick faltered on the 18th. with his NOTICE TO BIDDERS (•ACMER, HIS and Mrs. Prank Benson, Mrs. Appointed [hind the ears but is tough and map of property entitled "Map of Sealed blda win be received by the j LOVF FOB FUN Hyde and Mrs. Orlando Cop-on iy bogle, ending with a 65. Lands of Frederick P. Anneu, Car- Adolph ElsUr and Mrs. Ray- unusually handy with shooting 'teret, WoodbrltlKe Township, Mid- Board of Education, of the Borough (Ml SK3QTS MADC- WOOPBRUXJE — Fourteen] pola, good cheer; Mrs, Uohn Burke, never recovering from dlesex County, N, J., and which laid of Carteret, New Jersey, at the Car- UIM A POOR mond Waterhouse, deputy state Marion unri Mw D=>,.-«- - Irons, teret High School, on Wednesday new teachers were appointed by 0 map wai made by C. O. Boptmann, evening, May 13, 1959, at eight VTUDFNT IN MIS councilors. TLfauV^r? ^ heart-breaking first hole, On his side the rancher has Surveyor, known at Map No. 215, 'o'clook. the Board of Education Monday, hospitalitypy; , Mrs. .J oJo4was Iorced to take a 75 for hls I Pile No. 515, filed June B, 1862, ln EAULV DAYS AT The reception committee in- e a 15 for his scores of henchmen all trying 1. Janitorial Supplies ( BOWOOiw COUFGC. effective in September. seph Wukovets, international the Clerk'a Office of the County of chided Mrs. E. Augustine, Mrs. relations; Mrs. Harold Schiller,| day's play. Snead pocketed to plug the sheriff and free the Mlddlem at New Brunswick, Mew 2. Towels I HOWEVEC, HE GOT They art Miss Lynn Aagaard (2,500, bringing his total earn- no-good murderer. As a result, [Jersey, requeuing the paulng of an 3. Wax and Seali DOWN TO SCMf HAQO Ole Anderson, Mrs. H. Hancock, literature and drama; Mrs ordinance vacating, releasing am 4. Floor Faint gt Miss Audrey Dubetsky, John J ings on All-Star Golf to $24,- Separate blda are request** on Mrs. Warren Cllne, Mrs. A. Cal- Walter Rogal, membership; ionn a lot of people get shot before extlngulahlng the public rights trig WAS Ellas, Miss Ruth M. Ford, Mlsi Inn from the dedication of tbjeach of the above ltemi and rert. Mrs. Jay Herman, Mrs, B. [Mrs. Charles Miller, music; Mrs' justice triumphs. A. Unit price TVUOO M MIS CLASS Sears, Mrs. John Molnar, Mrs. Barbara Frltsche, Miss Susar ttreeU shown on aald map as to th AT PAOOAT Harchamfka, Miss Gall Jor- Albrecht, program; Mrs. Joseph Iandi lying ln the bed ot said street. B. Total price iprea sesvice P. Qrode, Mrs. Louis Haffner, "Slamming" Sam Snead'i Israeli call-up explained as ihown on the aald map within the c. Total price for each school BOTH MOUSES OF don, Miss Ann CNeil, Miss Suchy, public welfare; Mrs boundarlet of the land* on High Blda will be opened and read at Mrs. Chris Nelson. Mrs. Ella Markulin, year books; Mrs.'championship career for thir- test, alerts Syria. this meeting. COKJ&ESS, «t Linn, Mrs. Edward Troet and Kathryn Perrlne, Ml&s Barbar Street now owned by Carteret China FOUGHT IN THE Prang, Mrs. Beatrice ROblr Levy, parliamentarian and his- teen weeks finally came to an Company and Mildred Dengrove All tuppllH to be delivered, pre- Spencer Qreen. end this Saturday... but it was paid, at directed. MEXICAN WAG ack t Holidays and recesses for the bridge Poet, WW will be host rtih another birdie 3 | next school year will be Colum to the Auxiliary unit at a meet- on the 8th> wnen hls ftPP™<* LOOK! bus Day, October 12; Electio Ing tonight at poat headquar- «*»*. P^y"1 "»h beautiful pre- Day, November 3; Veteran ter», Berry Street. Malcolm J, «Won, ended up four feet from WHAT'S BEHIND j Day, November 11; New Jerse; Rutan, commander, will be In the hole. On the 7th, Bayer Education Association Conven charge. hooked his tee shot Into the Uon, November 12 and 13 rough and was forced to take a Thanluglvinii receu, dote The second annual spring My Switch I [dinner dance will be held Maybogey 5. At the end of the first Wednesday, November 25, re- round, Sam was 3 under par turn Monday, November 30. 2 at headquarters, Co-chairmen are Melnert Hunt and Richard with a 32, and Barer was 2 over Christ ma i recess, clow par with a 3T. Wednesday, December 23, reH. Foerch. All members are re- WALLPAPER turn Monday, January 4; Lin quested to attend. ~ " On the back nine, Sam be- m AYM, Milnri your twitch art evw 91,000 mil* or coin's Birthday, February 12 The two high Bchool boys to came a little careless with his Washington's birthday, Fabru be sponsored by the post at *hort putts, and he probably wlrt, 800,000 polM,107,000 tranltormm.e hugt 2 for 1 SALE!! ary 22; Easter recess, close Jersey Boya state ln June will missed a chance for a new Wednesday, April 13, return b« announced at the affair. course record. He rang up four granting stations, thousands of workers—all Monday, April 28; Memorial more birdies, but these were off- Buy One Roll at Regular 1 . Day, Monday, May 30. Schools Date for Reunion set, by three bogeys, giving him mcesMiy for m« to s«rv« you at tho fllok of • C will open September I an , , _ an 18-hole total of 66, or 4 under Price - Get 2nd Roll For 1 dote Friday, June 34. „ ,_ of 54 par. Bayer continued to have •witch1. Do you hava Full HOUSIPQWCR* to that - WFOBTED STOJBT - UNOX CAftTZRUTT — The five year trouble with the Bermuda grass on e reens and ne IN GERMANY [reunion of the class of 1954 of * 8 c°uld do I can do my Job tRIclsntlyT CartereCartejet High School will be n0thlnnothin8g foforr himselhimselff whewhen Iit Till llj. . ,,„, _ CMn8 to nls WOODBrUDQE—Mrs. Simoi UMU ,T ~ nn _ L i. . '_ .. Mma tyi ti4a nfli+tinn- Ula final OU Pratt & Lambert held June 20, at th« Roselle WtUw- His final S( C. powell, Jr., daughter of Mr Country Club, Roaelle, Qu . score wa» 73, or 3 over par " m COPPER* , l, QuMM STAYS NEW THROUGH land I Mrs. Patrick Nolan, I 8ome lntorestln 08 ,,, ""Id Cedar Shake tlonnalretll s havh e beeb n mailed 8 ff*^'* st REPEATED WASHINGS! Claim Avenue, has joined he «"»less Steel out and should be returned as show ^ Bayer hit nine drives & Shingle husband ln Germany, where he for 300 yards r r m Never before t wall paint like soon as ppossiblb e toto Mr*. Doris ? ™ j; *?* trill HI alkyd Oat enamel. Is stationed. 7 c Unb«II»»ibly «*ay to apply HHUUa MlhbMlchabkyk , 530 S f™ "? T TILE with tjnuh or roller. lUxiulrf* PAINT no primer, and tlie«'»|iio Street, Perth Ambay. Stating long-Iron gam. put Ont painty odor. New Lyt-all MEMORIAM Anyone having Information him on the inside for the pay- CMI Flowing rial 1» to tough yuvi BENZ —In loving memory concerning Daniel Donahue, off putting on the green. Sam la Coitri iiiu scrub It «¥»lii und unalu Moit .95 In lovely n«* colors for every our dear wife and mother, wto Kenneth Frledlander, Dlaman- no slouch off the tee himself, uuU) uiid purpoM. lurltcu 3 «rt S*rvic«, 12 Circuits), SAVINGS! subscription to: VJRRY A COMPLETE 1JUNE OF cm. fj OutltU and iwltch«t whorawar ntctttary. H Q INDEPENDENT-LEADER 1 ljlml Call your IltMrtrielan lor • HOUSIPOWER RATINO * — Palnu and VVni»he« FRANK'S G CARTERET PRESS Radii & Toliviil* D EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON and fraa HouMpowtr eatlmata. To anjoy Full NouMpowar cost* law than you think. M New DraiMwtck Ate. To be sent to: NAME $ *•• n\ PV/BLIC^SERVICE; TOWN i.l. H A101 St HI Z-1H7 ADDRESS lt«*ttt««tt§tt«« • 4 iMiss Allda Van Slyke, the first PAGE TWENTY president of the Junior 'Worn, Avenel mi's Club. It was decided to pur, t\tem chase a book in the field of IIIIlCCrS EnRlWh for the local library |,, Meyncr Praises Dulles; "" ~ iMlsa Van Slyke's honor. AVKNKIi — Miss Oail Cooper| The mu(tic department win Calls Efforts 'Heroic' is elected president of tlie|prescnt a Hungarian dance to. mioior Woman's ciuClub ofi AVf..ri..Avenel. morromorroww R(,t thme sixtsixth districdistrict , 1.1..s_ name. dJ ar„„„e MrsUn . BernarIWnBl'd ,|I. fl.ntl^ival l antt RosellBnnlUe ParkTi.., , The Governor said a conflict mu c est RT J. JOSEPH GRIBBINS ,,,,,lerson, vice president; Miss Mlsa zRrsky in chairman ami if Interests law should be rn- (SUIT Cormpondcnt) Nancy Zarsky, recording secre- MtM cooper, choreographn •ourwd to prohibit crrtnin tary; Mrs. Francis Tobln, cor-| participating are Mrs. Ooi- TRENTON — Governor Mey- activities by le&islatnrs. Slate and ners weekly editors news con- respoiidlnK secretary and Mrs. don, Mrs. Bernard Anderson and officers and employee*. He snid John ERan. Jr., treasure. . James Mazza. ference this w«k took on an the proper procedure would be Mrs international flavor with the Miss Cooper and Mrs. Ander- The Installation and mother- to pass a law affectinR the son were named delegates to daughter banquet will be Tue.s. Chief Executive answering State, level first and ttien ex- questions on the resignation ofj— the New Jersey State Federation day at the Coral Lounge, Bout! Secretary of State John Poster ^"d It to counties and of Women's Clubs' conventionjp]plainfieldainnei HOSE HANGER WITH COUPON ABOVE Local Residents WITH HOOD 3 CU. FT. Reg. $11 1 Uhutnted 4" x 40' On Y Camp Staff and WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Fred Peterson, chairman of the Day MOTORIZED SPIT WHEEL C« Camp CommittPe of the Perth 59 Amboy YMCA announced to- day the names of staff for Camp Williams, sponsored by FERTILIZER^ the Y. low Pre-Season Prices on all Barbeque Supplies BARROW 50 LBS. 10-6-4, $1.79 Gary Stevens, Woodbridge.j| will head the aquatic program'. of the day camp. All swimming will be done at the Y. Bonus Coupon Lynn Dawson, Fords, a sen- Bonus Coupon ior at Woodbridge High School will be thft archery instructor.; Karen Ann Winquist, Avenel, \ now a junior at Glassboro State j College, will have charge of the Beginners crafts program. She will be assisted by Miss June Mikrut, a sophmore at Woodbrldge High RUBBISH 1" School. Carol Leaf, WoodbridKC a Junior at WoodbridKe Hlph ROLLER SKATES Coupon School, Pat Boehmer, Wpod-; FOR BOYS and GIRLS AGED 2 to 6 bridge a sophmore at Grove BURNER I • City College, will be working a$ Senlpr Counselors. One Coupon P«r Curtonwr - Good Thru »und»y, April M Young people who will be One Coupon Per Customer^Good Thru Sunday, Ajrll '^1 working as Junior Counselors Include Ruth Blodgett. Coloniu: Jane Mikrut, Woodbrldge; Di- Bonus . ane Fenton, Albert Snyder and Bonus Edith Blanchard, Iselin, mid Arle«n Boerer, Menlo Park Ter- race. WHILE Mrs. Peterson stated that an1 • intensive training course will THEY begin In June for the staff of LAST! the Day Camp. The camp will PRE-SEASON AIR CONDITIONER and FLOOR MODEL CLEARANCE open June 29 and close August 22, It Is open to any boy or! girl who will b.e seven by Sep- HAMILTON .ft 1 95 tember 1 and up to fourteen WELBUILT 3/4 HP. 1Z amp. 95 years of age. Bus transporta- PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE 29' tion will be provided once again" ROUND BOBBIN 3 Thermoaut GAS DRYER 149 for campers residing in Avenel, "Cool—Norroil—CoW "AUTOMATIC" Woodbrldge, Iselin, Colonia, /4 HP. 7y2 amp. Fords. Hopelawn, Sewaren, Thin line Nationally Advertised Port Reading and surrounding 49.95 2-QpMd Fan HOT WATER HEATER Aluminum Tube - Pup-up Antenna • area. Parents desiring further WELBUILT 1 HP. 7^ amp.Cooll' , Kihiuiti Fresh Air Information or iipplk'ationsil 30-Ual. Automatic Gas. Glass Lined. Ufhumldtaei 10-Year Warranty 95 • mav call the YMCA at HI. 2- "Portable" 3632. Minute Mount Thin & Low 17" Portable 95 FEDDERS 7y2 amp. 119 99 MORK INDIANS SINK & TUB 69' '['lirrinnsUt 95 Cincinnati— There HIT more 1 3-Speed Kan Indians In the Cincinnati area ML" with sliding drainbuard, complete 149 now than 200 years ago. with fitting^ RCA % HP. 7% amp. Imperial Ventllatei Dr. L. Mahoney, director of 95 FRIGIDAIRE the Cincinnati office of the Where a bigger Bueau of Indian affairs. saW Nationally Adv. 2 h.p. 230 volt Unit U ld 199 Ilig 11 Cu. Fi. there are now 350 Indians in STEREO'HI-FI'. CONSOLE the area. The Indian population S With Auxiliary Speaker. 2 8" coaxial width Hydrator. »w«rl ln 1759 consisted only of those speakers. 3-speaker system. 1-speed Nationally Advertised .uld ituwle tot t?l"j,i persons living In seven or eight record changer. ke.,>l», ftult. w*iV cabins at the mouth of the Me»t tendM »nd RCA WHIRLPOOL *»fa iturini W»t Little Miami river, . , 95 "AUTOMATIC" Desl Arnaz is watting around 36" GAS RANGE 159* Upright FREEZER 159 with u dazed look. Asked why, he replied, "I'm afraid that Divided top, light, clock, timer, 11 CU. FT. with shelves 01 door .95 Cii.stiu will send me a draft built-in griddle card." MtUVBRY, 8tKVlCIS AND INHTAILITIUIS KXTKA 159