lie finD en Ie u i - ® l i e r e r 5> 0 0 0 L The LI^O EN NEWS, estahllehed 1927, combined with The LINDEN OBSERVER, established 1920.

KnTeied as second class mal- matter ax Vol IV. — No. 26 SPACES LINDEN, N. J., TU E SD A Y, DECEM BER 23, 1958 the Post Office at Linden. N. J PRICE: 5 Cents

Fire Scffety yVoolworth’s ‘PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARDS MEN GlinkaNew School Board Approves. Stressed Stays Closed Registrar Bedrick’s School Ban With Christma.s ,iuection potential fire hazard, he .said, u.'o Retail Merchants A.s.sociation and Glinka will receive $S00 annually with a State Board of Education „a a e December 5. caution in it-s .selection, placement j the Variety Stores Atisociati >n jnd Dr. Arnold $500 per year. regulation which Stipulates that; ^he local board said it would and maintenance, I with respect to Sunday business, This action was taken by the public meeting.s are prohibited in | ^^here to the state’s ruling. Rav- -■\nd to keep your Chri.

NORWOOD FULTON FISH MARKET MURRAY’S GIFT and CARD SHOP I/EA’N and BOYS’ SHOP Jos. Botta & Son Since 1915 May Christmas comee to your We're singing out with q Time to light up our windows house, bringing the light of cheery greeting, with a hearty and extend to all our good good cheer and the warmth wish that the holidays will friends and neighbors our of good friends and go<>d fel­ bring you many happy hours, heartfelt wishes for the hap­ lowship. All best wishes to, and with sincere thanks for piest of holiday seasons! your patronage and good will. you! HUnter 6-4067 A/FRAr CffKJSDfAS Hunter 6-4005 W Abash 5-1682 Ckmtmi CnMuioA Hotels — Restaurants Diners — Clubs Supplied 226 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 220 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 30 E. PRICE STREET LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

MULLMAN’S TAP ROOM LIN'DEN a u t o b o d y & PAINT SHOP FATHER and SON IVIAYFAIR FORD DOMESTIC — ALL MAKES LUNCHEONETTE Authorized Ford Dealer

In the spirit of the season, we Fordgn Car Specialists - Custom Repairs The wonder in the eyes of Serving Union County

greet you warmly, and sin­ Painting children, the joy of giving and Bright and cheery as a Christ­ cerely wish you good cheer. From candy canes to happy receiving, the glad sounds of mas candle is our sincere wish reunions with friends and May your holidays be just as Christmas carols . . . may all for you. May you have a very loved ones, the holiday season jolly as a sleigh ride. these, and more, brighten your holds many joys. Our wish is merry Christmas! - Hunter G-9570 that you many have a most Yuietide. Open Evenings 'til 9 bountiful share, HUnter 6 9596 HUnter 6-4500 HUnter 6-9100 TEXAS WEINERS 9 W. BLANCKE STREET LINDEN, NEW lERSEY 300 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 740 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 10 E. BLANCKE STREET LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

MOELLER’S GULF STATION W O O D - H E N R Y N 1 N 0 ’ S B E A U T Y S A L 0 N HOUSE of FLOWERS Hair Styling Hair Shaping ^‘Say It With Ours” We're ringing out our heartiest ESSO Cold h aving — Tinting wishes to all for a holiday We hope this brightest, warm­ May Christmas joy bloom Holidays are happy times, and bright with warm fellowship, brightly in your heart and est time of all the year fills we hope that this season will good cheer, good health and * yc._;r heart and home with its be an especially joyful one home. And may happy mem­ high happiness! for you and yours. Our best ories of the season be yours old-fashioned happiness! Happy wi.shes to you. r ' ^ HUnter 6-9506 Holidays to you! to cherish, IBeAt W^keA HUnter 6-5869 HUnter 6-9477 HUnter 6-3344 V/ILLIE DRABYK, Proprietor (Opposite Post Office Ground Floor) JOH.\ T. (IHJXJOHIO. Prop. ST. GEORGE AVE. & STILES ST. LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 528 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 423 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 706 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

I) I M A G G I 0 ’ S C A G G Y ’ S GRANGER and KLING — GIFTS UNITY HOUSE FURNITURE Bar — Restaurant — Pizzeria Cleaners & Launderette Here's wishing you a truly Cards, Dinnerware and Crystal Joy in friendship is one of the happy holiday season. We We take pleasure in extending Mcrn; -Christmas to ^ou . . our sincere thanks and good great pleasures of Christmas, want you to know that we ap­ Merry Christmas wishes to you, our many and so it is with much warmth preciate your good will and and friends and loyal customers, in that we wish our friends and thank you for the opportunity A Happy New Year

the hope your Christmas will partons a Merry Christmas. of serving you. HUnter 6-2467 be the Merriest ever! HUnter 6-8845 HUnter 6-7500 - s e a ? .'___ WAbash 5-0268 • HUnter 6-9732 CktuAtmoA (Caruso Building) 724 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 616 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Make NEW YEAR'S Reservations Now 433 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 100 E. EUZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY ROYAL DINETTES RATHJEN BROTHERS, Inc. C Y ROSENTHAL’S CHRISTINE’S WAbash 5-0300 Fuel Since 1931 Jewelry — Silverware — China We would like to take this op­ Skating your way with a friend­ portunity to extend to all our Officers and staff ly greeting to wish you and friends and patrons our fond Wish you a From all of us to all of you, your family the best of the sea­ wishes for a full measure of Merry Christmas our sincere wishes for a holi­ son. All good wishes for a health and holiday happiness. and day season of good cheer. bright and cheery holiday. A New Year of HUnter 6-9061 HUnter 6-8834 Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mcny Chirtstmas Health and Happiness e Mappy Christmas / Sat., 10 A.M. to 6 PM- 708 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE UNDEN, NEW JERSEY 901 E. LINDEN AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 239 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 1024 W. ST. GEORGE AVE. (near Stiles St.) LINDEN. N. J.

LINDEN BLUE PRINT CO. A. M. DAVIS RUSSELL STUDIO STANDARD ELECTRIC MOTOR Newspapers Delivered to Your Home Portraits — Weddings — Oil Paintings Photostats REPAIR CO. May the true spirit of Christ­ We're sending a Christmas mas inspire renewed hope and To our many customers and message of cheer, health and Laughter, smiles, quiet con­ faith among peoples of all na­ happiness to all our neighbors friends — May this Christmas tions. We wish you a happy tentment . . . all are port of be bright and gay and filled and patrons. May all your days the spirit of Christmas. May holiday. with many, many blessings! be merry and bright. they be yours in full measure. HUnter 6-6266 ^ WAbash 5-2266 HUnter 6-4206 •Happy Hofeday HUnter 6-6400 632 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY H. BREISCH, Proprietor 402 AMON TERRACE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY In same block as Coumminity Bank 27 E. EUZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 61 Werson Funeral Home 1600 E. EDGAR ROAD LINDEN, NEW JERSEY ?»i i / .( n

THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 PAGE THREE

WESTMINSTER CLEANERS MARTY ’n’ BILL’S ENTOY THE YULETIDE Wines — Liquors — Beer Just a cheery greeting to all our good friends and patrons to wish them a very happy holiday and a suc­ Here's wishing you a holiday cessful New Year. in tune with all the best things As the star shone in the East, of life. May your home ring) HU. 6-2707 may all your days grow with the wonderfully joyous ‘ spirit with the happy sounds of that marks the Christmas sea­ laughter, music and merry­ son . , now and always. making. HUnter 6-7510 HUnter 6-6899 Free DeUvery H B i P B Prompt Dslivery 204 E. EDGAR ROAD UNDEN, NEW JERSEY MARTY REITMAN, Proprietor (Route 1, Cor. Woodlawn Ave.) ST. GEORGE AVENUE, Comer WOOD AVENUE 1004 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

FISCHLER’S LUNCHEONETTE BABGOLD SHOES DAILY PHOTO ST. GEORGE DINER • Buster Brown • Air Step Union County's Largest Photo Shop Toys - Pipes - Tobacco - Greeting Cards To our many friends . . . we .. Everything Photographic .. To you and yours, season's To all our good friends and want to express our sincere greetings. Heartily, we wish patrons, we take pleasure in V/e hope that all your dreams appreciation for your favors; for you a Christmas that's extending our besi wishes for it has been a privilege and of a joyous holiday come true merry and bright. May Santa a full measure of alj the joys pleasure to serve you . . . and that many more happy oc­ . . . and the New Year, too . . . Merry Christmas, everyone! bring you just what you're of this most festive of seasons! casions will come your way HUnter 6-66G5 wishing for! in the days to follow. HUnter G-9G7G HUnter G-9744 BABGOLD Where Shoes Are Fitted — Not Merely Cold HUnter G-2818 M crn'CiriJ-m-uis HUnter 6-9845

202 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 117 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 705 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 437 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

LAMBERT DAIRY FARMS R E G I O N F O R >I A L W E A R HOST CLEANERS DON McCr a c k e n Formel HYar to Hire For All Occasions and Shirt Launderers Funeral Home Drive In & Save Plenty We could try to write a greet­ -r Here's wishing you and your V 73- Here's hoping that this happy ing that would be cute as a . Just a friendly greeting to wish loved ones a Christmas holi­ holiday season rings in much cherub . . . but these words you and all your loved ones day in perfect harmony with say it best: 'Merry Christmas joy for our dear friends and a very healthy and happy all the b«!St life has to offer and good wishes to you." e patrons, now and in all the holiday season and many, and much happiness ever years to come. ELizabeth 2-3270 many more to come! after! HUnter B-32G9 7 ^ HUnter G-2829 Me ny Cliristnias WA. 5-21GG 2124 ST. GEORGE AVENUE 1600 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY (Elizabeth-Linden Line) 710 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 41G E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

SUNNY’S SWEET SHOPPE TOWNE MOTORS, Inc. EDWARD A. TOMALAVAGE LINDEN PHOTO ENGRAVING Luncheonette — Toys Authorized DeSoto — Plymouth Sales and Service We're getting into the Christ­ All the best of everything to May the age-old but ever new We're sounding off to wish mas spirit by blosoming out you and your family during story of Christmas recapture you and yours a Christmas, with best wishes to you and the holiday season. We hope that hits all the high notes of your family for a happy, fun- you all have a perfectly heav­ your spirit and inspire you happiness, good cheer and filled holiday season! enly time! anew with all the joy and won­ good fellowship. HUnter 6-3600 HUnter G-9849 der of the Day. HUntr 6-1400 400 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE UNDEN, NEW JERSEY 226 S. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 15 W ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

BROSKY’S CLINTON FLORIST NATIONAL ALUMINUM Linden's Newest Liquor Store SWAN MOTEL Flowers For All Occasions “ PRODUCTS, Inc. We hope that among the gifts No flowery sentiments for us Hoping that this holiday sea­ Santa leaves under your tree As we welcome another fes­ tive holiday season, we sin­ . . . just sincere wishes to you son finds you and your loved is a large helping of joy, cerely hope that it is chock-full and yours for a good old-fash­ ones well and happy, now and health and happiness. May of good health and lasting hap­ ioned Merry Christmas, full of for all the years to come. Have this be your most joyous piness for you and all those dear to you. fun and festivity for one and a wonderful time! Christmas ever! all! HUnter 6-9847 HUnter 6-2512 HUnter 6-4109 WA. 5-4141 11 W. PRICE STREET LINDEN, NEW JERSEY U.S. HIGHWAY No. I LINDEN NEW JERSEY 102 E. EDGAR ROAD, Cor. Clinton St. UNDEN, N, J, 1701-1709 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY (Opposite Linden Trust's Walk-Up Window)

LYONS CUSTOM KITCHENS BLAKE ROSARIES WOOD COAL & FUEL COMPANY LINDEN WAR SURPLUS Custom Kitchens & Vanitories All Types of Religious Articles It is our sincere wish that you Sales — Oil Burners — Service enjoy a holiday season as joy­ W e'd like to join the chorus We're singing out a very Merry Sincere good wishes for a ously bright as the glow of ' of good wishes coming your Christmas greeting to wish a candlelight, as full of hope and bright and happy holiday Rea­ world of happiness and health way for the most joyous Christ­ happiness as a Christmas son, from all of us to all of you. to you and your loved ones. carol. mas you ever had! HUntr 6-5300 « HUnter 6-7090 HUnter 6-4559 Gene Rathjen, President HUnter 6d712 30 E. EDGAR ROAD (U.S. Route 1) LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 6 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE UNDEN, NEW JERSEY 605 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 11 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY ’jnt ’ O" ^rrt

THE LINDEN NEWS-ODSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 PAGE FOUR E Letter to the Editor^ j Wm. Konke in Germany Telephone Workers Aid Tho.se participating in the play were Arlene Brawn, John Gibbons, CHURCH NEW S. -Army Speciali.st Four William Janet Memorial Horae Deni.se Kajavwski, Joyce Ma.ggs, iHjf i'uiDeu Hfiii5-(Db0Ctticr Dear Sir: (Items for *his column can not be taken after 1C A.M. Tuesday) On behalf of the Fourth Ward J. Konke, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sciame, and Arthur Ped­ Office workers of the Elizabeth An Independent Paper Democratic Club, Inc. of the City .Alexander Konke, 610 Clevelan I ersen at the piano. THE REFOMEI) CHURCH District, en.gineering, con.struction The Linden News, established life? I of Linden, N. J., I wish to extend ave., recently participated in a U.sher.s for the evenin.g were OF LINDEN j and a.s.signment bureau, of the New The Linden OKserver, estab. 1920 I our .sincere thanks and apprecia- field training vexercise with the Ijirry Klingel. Ronald Pedersen, Corner of N. Wood .Ave. and Jer.sey Bell Telephone Company, ’ tion to your paper for the kind 14 th Armored Cavalry Regiment Philip .Milleman, Kenneth Krum- (Cambined in 1953) E. Henry St. | . (ibttuary. 315 S. Park .Avenue, Linden, hav-s I coopeiati'on it ha.s ftiven our Puh- in Germany mer, A’vette Long, Su.san Hikl, (.A city church with country friend- ! pre.sented gifte to the children Published Every Thursday j licity Committee, during the pa^-'t I lines.s). Specialist Konke, a cook in the Pattie Coll, and Bet.sv Palis. Mrs. Rose Hlopko Janet Memorial Home. — Publication Office — year.^;. I Hie Rev. Joseph Long Perry, Jr., regiment’.s Head(]uarter.s Company, We especially wish to thank Mr B.I). Pastor; Milford A. Decker, entered the Army in July 1956 an.d 11 W. BLANCHE STREET DO YOU NEED Mort Perlman, for his efficient and \. B., .Student Y,.)uth Pastor. Mr.r. Ro.se Hlopko, 65, of 1207-4 arrived in Europe the following De­ LINDEN, NEW JERSEY kind effort and cooperation. Stockton Circle, who died Decem­ cember. He war; graduate)! from St. Paul’s Pupils Telephone: HUnter 6-4848 -Again, we .say ‘'Thank You” . Divine Wor.=bip with Sermon by ber 17 at home after a long illness, Linden High School in 1956. Insurance? Very truly yours,, Panttor 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.; Nur.";- was buried Saturday, December 20, -o- In Holiday Play Published by THE LINDEN NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY^ in Holy Cross Cemetery, North FOURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC ery for ?mall children at 11:00 Call ~ Entered at the Post Office at Unden, New Jersey, as Second CLUB, INC. ajn.; Junior Story Sermon at 11 -00 .Arlington. SynagogueNews “ Christmas Today” wa.s pre­ Cla,ss Matter, June 30 195-5, under the Act of March 3, 1879. John M. Miller, a.m. Service; Sunday School at Preceding the burial a High Ma,s.s sented by the children’s of St. H U NTER 6-3085 — — o ------of Retniiem was held at St. John $2.50 Per 5 ear 5 Cents Per Copy 9:30 a.m,, befcinninp; age 3 yr^ ; Paul’.s Lutheran Sunday School, Fo.st High School Cla.s.s and .Adult the .Apostle Church. The funeral SUBURBAN JEWISH CENTER under the direction of .Mrs. AAhlton Active Member of NATIONAL EDITORl.AL .ASSOCIATION Yule Show Held Bible Cla.'!.s at 9:30 a.m.; .Senior aa.s from the Werson I^uneral .tabbi Irwin Feldman Polz and the department heads, in Louis W. 63.5 N. Wood Ave. Cantor Melvin Etra Member of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS^ Youth Group (C.E) at 4:00 p.m.; Home, the Pari.sh House on Sunday ni.ght, At Sehool Four Junior High Group (C.E.) at 7:00 .Mrs. Hlopko, widow of John December 21. xMember of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE of E,astern Union County , p m.; December 24 at 11 p.m., Hlopko, was born in Czecho.slos.o- TEMPLE BETH EL Larry Bore.sen opened the p’ ay Shumsky vakia. She came to this country OF ELIZABETH Tlie annual Chrktmas pro.gr.am .The .Annual,‘‘Service o4 Carol.< and with reading the Cal! to Wor.ship Real Estate & Insuranoe Offlo* DON’T LOOK NOW, BUT gi\en bv children of School 4 ward Fandle.-^” ; Meditation, ‘‘You Are in 1913 and lived in Jersey Citv ( ‘‘Serving Reform Judaism in and the Scripture ]e.s,«)ns. 108 NORTH WOOD AVE. before moving to Linden six year.s Ea.stern Union County” ) As the holiday season runs its course and the prc.koV>l4- Leader The budget has long since beefi in pre^ration c'oik. Cortktnil Buclninan. John ST. AN DR EM S EPISIOI'AL Mrs. Es.sy Noris May : Babi.^ch. k..:jali^,Berkm an. W alter i CHURCH 0 by fiscal officials at the town hall and, in some Service.s were conducteil for M r- CONGREGATION AGUDAS Pavvl^-ki. NYKli MirfA-h^nan :i. Union. t‘ i»b made *ip of fourth, fifth and Christmas■" ' iqorning ‘ - *’there----- will i'e j proposed budget prior to publication and public Mrs. May, widow of Martin Mav, .sixth grade pupils. two tert'lcTA^ of the Holy Eucharist' hearing. Final adoption must take place before iiicd December 19 at home after Classified AnYotiny LturJiard.i, prfijcipa-iL at 8:00 and 10:00 a m. On S*.' a short illness. She was born in March 21. introduced the program. Rev.' Ste[)hens Day. Friday, Dec. ‘16, Monaghan, Ireland. Sb° CLASSIFIED RATES Kicnar.l K. Craven' o f 'the Th4rrt' tbere wiJJ be a t^erviee of the Holy | County Accounting intricacies and legalistic complex­ a.gam I came to'the United State-s 60 years I FIRST INSERTION — 3 cents • I're.sbyterian Church of Elizabeth Eucharist :U ,s:00 a.m., and word. 75 cents minimum. ities of the municipal budget heretofore have be­ cave Invocation. ' "O Bt. John .s Dav, Saturday, Dec. ago ami resiileil in Linden the pa.st ^ REPEAT INSERTIONS (Consecutive .-ix years. i weeks without copy ch«AfM) — fogged taxpayer comprehension of the local spend­ 1______— ------27th at 8:00 a m. 2 cents a word, 50 cents mini­ LEGAl. NOTICE Next Sunday, Holy Innocent’ She is .survived by two .son.s, | mum. ing blueprint. Now, however, many officials and _____ serv­ Walter M., with whom .she live,:, ADS SET BY LINES — 15 cents a - f — r- < D:*J, Ilk'. 28, there will he a line. Ads set in caps, with blank taxpayers are making use of a handy “key” which S H E R IF F ’S SALE ice of the Holy Euchari.'t ami an anti .Albert N , Bayville; two daugh­ lines or display lines must be unlocks the municipal budget fiscal ma^e. This is .SIJI'KRIOK CUUKT OK NEW JERSEY :'.,!dre,s- at 8:00 a.m.. and Chor:il ters, Mrs. Ethel .Araneo. Eliza-1 charged by lines L*isplay lines CHA.NCEKY DIVISION beth, and -Mrs. Dorothy Hermann, (12 pt type only) charged i a “ Citizens Guide to Understanding the Municipal 'UNIO.N COUNTY Euchari.--t and sermon at 10:00 a.m. two lines. DiM KET SM 5-57 The Church School session will be -Avenel, and five gramlchildren. CASH, Checks or Stamps must ac* SYLVIA (i.ALE. Plaintiff. * * ♦ : company advertising copy. Not Budget” prepared by the New Jersey Taxpayers V4 neld a.' usual next .Sunday in Ci":- responsible for errors in ads Association and used by hundreds of local officials, MAKV PILOT, hi.H wife. nection with the 10 o’clock Familv taken by telephone. ROBERT BROWN. UNITED STATES -Mrs. .Jack Fomper DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednes­ Euclmri-t. The Church .'School days at 10 A-M . BICYCLES newsmen, civic minded citizens and 124 affiliated OK AMERICA and THE STATE OF Funeral service of Mrs, Franc- - , NEW JERSEY, Chri ,.ia-< Party will be held un local taxpayers associations. C IVIL ACTION EXECUTION I-'OK .Mond;iy, Dec. 29th, from 2:00 to Pumper, 57. wife of Jack Pomi'er SAJ.K OF MORTi- FOR SALE 1:00 [I m TRADE IN YOl R RIKE The 51-page booklet - a “ do-it-yourself” in the By v.rt;D >f thf ab.»ve*:iUit«‘d writ ‘ ly afte.nu-m. Dec. 19, fro'ti tlu- Clarinet “ Noblet” . like new, ' oj oA- vifiDn tt> me direcle., at Iv. u a’ciock o. 15 E. Elm St.. I.inden, N. J. liu: ial w;.- in tiu- Che S'l'.l by-step through the hundreds of official budget the afternoon of ^aitl day. Neptune. Mr-, All the f.dlow ing ira ci- .r parcc-i:- of Rev. Floyd P Milleman. Pa.stor HFI.P AA.ANTE!) document classifications, from various sources of li-.al and the prerutwi-s hereinafter par- 1 eiiipi-: p;i...,i away Thursilay, English ’art-time woman to do huu.se- municipal revenues to “reserve for uncollected iicularLy rR-aenlwi, situate, iyintr and ( HRIS I '! A'; SFRA ICES It. f. 18, in L-ie St, El/.ialj 'iit Hu-- k. iic in the City of Linden in the County pital, Klizak-e'.-i, following a long ik. Call HU. 0-4724. Lightweights taxes.” o Union and State of N«‘W J«‘r- : I!.,-n la A- 72 U" shown on the- TSiit Atiat- Maps of Penna. Top Grade Coal! TOYS l.in-ien fi-mi th:'. tween the taxpayer and expemditure of the tax the City of Lindeti. t'lii. The Chri ; ia- Day Serv­ !'-":iper ca::.‘- B* T. ■ nl- > kT:-c-- u and >!• cnateil a> ice will be held on D. ee ; her 2>: 'i 20 y.Mi L-'. .8he wa- ; dollar, the booklet recently won the national Gov- ;..!r JL’ U*, 2 .t i . - d 2 2 1 ' .p Ri-ck ‘ 5 member uf tlie Flunk .Si S\” . G O O D L U C K Map . 1 * •: <1 Ti. '?y THi.-rt Map .rtJT at 10:00 :i oi On. Sunday. D-e,- •- ernmenal Research Association award for the of 4 100 lot- iiualed at Linden. Union be: 28. the iwe regubir wui- in e ..uue, Ku .-lie NUT or (I* *1 25 t: unly. N J -irveyeil F-bruary 1. Other mrvivo; - are a ..'lughter, “most effective presentation of research”. 1907 by J. 1*. litfuer. Ci'. H EnKimH-r and ervice.-- win he.' hebj at 8:1.> an 1 Stove CoalV | ^ »ton B&D Cycles EHrabeUi N. J .” filerk. LEGAL NOTICE .dirt' tlQO lota, situat-.si at Lin- i.INUEN PRESBVTERl AN •- ♦ ♦ * FUlton 8-0414 ALL DAY SUNDAYS Selling dt-n. Union X'->unte. N. J. survoy.-d Feb­ ( HURt H ruary 1. le07 by J. L. Bauer, Civil En- .NOTICE TO CREDITORS i k'lntvr and Sarv.-yor EUzabKh, N. J.'* Princeton Road » pJ Orchard Ter. Frank Lesko FiN E FURNITURE E.8TATE OF UJUISE DITCHKUS, fi.eti a- Map ;¥70-A, Rev. Kenneth E. AA'alter, Pastor Since 1918 lit-inK ai.' - knon n a.s — 14 It Buwt*r The funeral of Frank Ue,-:ku, 60, Strti-t Linden. New Jersey. u- 4.8 Pullant -Ave, wa.v hehi yei— Pur.siianit tt) the order <>f EuRene J. Kirk. Surr.ksrate o f the County o f Union, 80 82 Third Street, Efixobeth, N J There i3 ,ai>proximately * ,462.62 Sunilay, Family Service at 11 terdaj. Deceml>er ‘22. from t!u.' with O ctober 31 195.'' and made on the tenth tlay of December. a.m. Sr. AA'e.stmin.ster Kellow.shiD Gi.rnv ic Gurn\ .Mortuary, Eliza- .\.D.. 1958, ujK>n the application of the The .Sheriff reserves the right to d-iat 7:30 p.m. Momlay, Church bet!) Burial wa.v in Goverle.if undcrsivrned. as Executor of the enlatc joarn this sale, Schixil Chr't-ima.-; party at 7:30 said deceased, notice ia hereby given Bjliitp ■fcaglp Jurniturr r» o f staid dec<«aed to , K.filer. Rnkoa & Drucker. Attys. p.m. Friday, Jr. We.-:tmin.8t<'r Fel- exhibit to the subscriber under oath or -Mr. Irf-'ku, a craft.nman witii affirmation their ciaims and demands SECURE t E;I)J Al LaNO C X-79 C (5» luw.-ihip at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, E.'.'ii Stanilard Oil, died Decemb.^r against tite estate of said deceased within I),f. 23 30. Jan. 8-15-41 God and Country at 9 a.m. i29.07 19 in -Alexian Brother.-i Hu-;pit;il. - ■X months from the date of said order, FUTURE i>r they will be forever barred from pro- Elizabeth, after a brief illness. He O H R( H UF .ST. ELIZABETH -i-cuting or recovering the same against NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING u;!- marrieil to Mr.-;. Lillie Sohan- the sulweriber. Accidents can and do OF HUNGARY HARRY POTTER Attorney. pr*j se LINDEN TKU.ST COMPANY berger Le.-^ko. OAILY Photo Service Co. Lindartment of Civil Ser­ holders of record as of December 29. RO.MAN CATHOLIC CHURCH byterian Church of Elizabeth, he 1958 will be entitled to vot>e at this vice. State House, Tren'ton, New Jersey. Call HUNfER 6-4050 today. 1805 Penbrook Terrace wa.' a member of Cornerston,' meetinj?- , Open to citizens, 12 months resident 117 No. Wood Ave. (Since 1928) HU. 6-2818 MARTIN M. WOJCIO. Kev. Thomas F. Mulvaney, Pa.stnr Lodge 229 of Linden anf Irf^banon Forest No. 6 - Principle Clerk stenographer. Salary, Fees: $2.70 ST. THERESA’S CHURCH of Elizalieth. He alt^o was affili-1 ^ Clinton Street :t.e

as low as $200 Everything necessary except clothing, cemetery, and church charges SEE OUJI mSPLAY FOR D E t m i m Fine Funerals at Prices that proctect your Families future. PARK AVENUE^ DELICATESSEN Kowalski Funeral Home 313 PARK AVENUE — LINDEN, N. J. 515 Roselle St. — Linden — HU. 6-7111 i / M • T‘ THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 PAGE FIVE News-Observer Cagers In Shop Lead Tigers Pace Big Five, CJIC Races Snap Caggy Skein With Late Rally Dump Union, 80-60; Westfield Next

by MORT PERLMAN what seemed comfortable 5-point by ALAN SISKIND !jump shot and a three-point layup. Linden tallied 29 of 58 tries from A torrid 20-point exhibition by Jake Zeidwerg, Bob Goodstein’s bulge throughout the second ha’ f ; The teams kept up a torrhl pace the floor and made 22 of 30 foul The Linden High ba.sketball winning basket in the waning seconds of play and a sensational seven Dutchy Givens played a fine game ; a.s Union, on Dave Newberger.s attempts. Union tallied 21 of 63 team captured its third istraight two foul shots, moved within one goal attempts and 18 of 32 fouls. point spree in the final 57 seconds enabled the Linden News-Observer and had 14 point.s for Cag.gy’s. A 14-7 third period enabletl the win on Friday evening, Dec. 19, bucket at 39-37. The half ended at The decisive point, however, was to climb into undispute) I.eboff, f 4 from the Ru InickiFi-vc. Mart'.a on T’.iur.'day night, December 18, in t'le high school. Perlman, f . 1 0 I itochney rolled a 159 for a lo-u'g Istoin, f 0 0 Caggy’s bounced back into the NO MORE Sojka, f 0 , in column bv defeating a stii’o- t^r, altlnurh playing half c (< Dntinued on I’age Eight) Wolfrom, c 3 0 Imrn Sunn\side A.C. combin,-*, ^ nmcrind the tiq) -corer w'-' Fiey.ier, C 12 1 J.) i <19-50, afiei a do,-e first half. J'din o,-, ,,,,ints. 19 in the final peri I 0 1 1 -VAX Basketball Team & .Andy'.- moveOAR Bn. •McGann, c 3 Phone; HD.iter 6-7383 IN LINDEN SAVE M O N EY and SAVE TIME Sydlo, g 0 HUntac 6-MOO at the Haber, g 0 Jan.sco, g 3 11 • ARMY & NAVY ____ M O V I N U ______Fanchurak, 0 6

Totals 7 45 Move ASK MERCHANTS FOR LINDEN INN J & A ’s ...16 23 16- -63 JAY’S army Chinese - American Restaurant Al’fi ...... 1 9 4 1,3—45 & NAVY STORE IDEAL” Way CAGGY’S . FINE FOODS . . . GOOD SERVICE G. « F. P. Underwear, Work and Drmi FUlton 8-3914 Miller, f ...... 2 0 4 Clothes, Shoes, Storm Luncheon and Dinner Served ...... 7 1 15 FREE PARKING Skalnak, f .... 3-4 Rooms ...$20-$25-$30 Loughrey, f ...... 10 7 27 Rubbers, Etc. THE BEST IN Riesener, c ...... 6 2 14 5-6 Rooms....$35-$40-$50 Taub, c ...... 3 0 6 21 r N. W O OD AVENUE Loungo, g ...... 1 00 2 FREE STORAGE McDermit, g ...... 0 0 0 HUntar 6-8012 NEW WAREHOUSE TOKENS B0.SC0, g ...... 0 0 q Sena, g ...... 0 0 0 •JEV^LRY____ • FULLER BRUSH Totals .... 29 11 GO SUNNYSIDE A.C. ELIZABETH 3-0216 G. F. P. For .Martin, f ...... 5 0 10 STEIN’S I Eilbacher, f ...... 1 1 3 PUBLIX AUTO PARK Everything on our Menu McMillan, f ...... 1 0 2 FULLER BRUSH Klepchick, c ...... 4 2 10 Jewelry — Diamonds can be packed to take out O.stdrticki, c ...... 8 1 17 Hamiltoii-Gruen-Elgin PRODUCTS at shore notice. Petrula, g ...... 4 0 8 Rear of Woolworth’s U’Miceli, g ...... - 0 0 0 Bui ova Watches CaU Call HUNTER 64012 Menzaco, g ...... 0 0 0 a Edward* aid all alfeaa^ >wakM *r Silverware— Televislaet 209 NORTH W OOD A V E N U E , LIN DEN , N. J. Totals ...... 23 4 50 ELizabeth 4-2049 Open Every Day 11 A.M.-11:30 P.M. — Saturdays ’Til 1 A.M, Caggy’s ...... 7 13 22 27--6 9 64 FIRST ST., ELIZABETH . , Only 10 Cents For 2 Hours . . Sunnyside ...... 10 G 10 24— 50 PAGE SIX THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 FOOD—LIQUORS—RESTAURANTS y~. Another Linden Student Chosen Merry Christmas To All Our Friends and Patrons For Douglass College Yule Rite VARSITY BOWLING Miss Kathleen V. Niemeck nf Orchard Ter., was one of two Lin- Hibernian omen Esso Co. Gives Christinas Party PTA Entertained Route 25 Linden, New Jersey Linden was one of the senior stu- i ,ienites chosen.. The other, Miss OPEN D U L Y 9 A.M. XO 2 .A.M, dent leaders chosen to participate; Wei^.-braten. wa.s announced To Contribute 2,500 Children Greet Santa (Mans At Deerfield ir. the traditional Christmas Yu’ e 11 e cater to parties and Banquets last week. ' More than 2,.o00 children Other act.s included, tumbling by Loff ceremony on December 19 at Donations for the National Members of the Deerfield Ter­ Miss Niemeck, president of the loudly cheered Santa Clau.-; on his the Ro-berti Trio, feats of ma.gic UouK'lass College, women’s division Council of Catholic Service.s an^- i the League of Decency were voted annual Chri.stmas program pre­ iurday morning, December 13, n"- balloon act by Bob Rollins. Chet tory and political science. She ii j the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Linden .sented by the students at a meet­ C hicken-in-the-Basket M ias Niemeck, daughter of Mr. the annual Chri.stmas party for Kingsbury’s orchestra played ap- 1 Divi.sion 5, .40H, at a meeting re­ ing Thursday night, December 18. and Mrs William Niemeck of 1800 a graduate o f' Linden High School. children of Esso Bayway Refinery proirriate Christmas music for the cently in McManue Hall. in the au

HUnter 6-9561 Open 24 Hr*. HUnter G-9604 DONUT TIME IS ANY TIME AT HUnter 6-9394 -Jolin Colucci EXCELLENT FOOD — WELL PREPARED HOME STYLE COOKING PURITAN MAID DONUT PLAZA RESTAURANT BIG STASH’S ' THE MAGFRA 655 ST. GEORGE AVE. ROSELLE, N. J. 5-8345 SUNDAY STEAK and TURKEY DINNERS SEA FOOD — SANDWICHES We Take Pride In Our Special Blend C*ffee PIZZA — SPAGHETTI — ITALIAN SAUSAGE Treat your family to the de­ Me Sell DOLLY MADISON ICE CREAM 918 SOUTH W'OOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Hamburgers a la Magfra licious golden goodness of / Puritan Maid Donuts! Visit 104 NORTH WOOD AVENUE LINDHK, N. J. 1103 W, ST. GEORGE AVE„ west o f Stiles St, Linden, N. J, the modern Puritan Maid Shop, 655 St. George Ave., one HUnter 6-3151 or 4*49 GOOD MEAL DINER block east of Chestnut St., (David Cobin, Prop.) SAM’S TAVERN SAVE MONEY AND TIME Roselle, N. J., and choose VICTORIA BAKERY BREAKFAST & DINNER SERVED (Sam Sorbera, Prop.) from tne most luscious selection of donut DELICIOUS TEMPTING SPEaALS DELICIOUS HOT SAUSAGES ITALIAN BREAD & ROLLS FREE PARKING - ORDERS TAKEN OUT delights in New Jersey. HOURS: 5 A.M. to 6 P.M, — SAT. t* 1 P.M. MEAT BALL SANDWICHES, ect. ‘TH E .MODERN DONUTS WITH OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR” 105 WE.ST MUNSELL AVENUE LINDEN, N. J. WEST ELIZABETH AVEM’E & STILES STREET, LINDEN

836 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. J.

HUnter 6-9587 YOUR LOCAL HOME DELIVERY SERVING LINDEN WAbash 5-0535 Frank Angele, Pr*p. CLA.MS & CLAM BROTH FRI. & SAT. NITES AT ROSELLE & CLARK FOR THE PAST !• YEARS BILL’S TAVERN SUNNYFIELD TAVERN DOOLEY’S DAIRY FRANK'S PORK STORE TRY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES George Kuhn, Pres. — J>ahn Pillar, Vice-Pres. Forsgate and Raritan Valley Farms Product* gu tting-'/// COME IN AND SAY HELLO TO BILL Jade Temfituu!^ BEER, WINES, LIQUORS, SANDWICHES MILK — EGGS — BU'TTER — CREAM, Etc. 327 WEST ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. J 117 PRINCETON ROAD HUnter 6-8838 305 NORTH STILES STREET HUnter 6-975«

HUnter 6-9526 Joseph Swiderski, Prop, Home-Made Bologna - Prime Meats BARA’S TAVERN FRANK AND ANN’S and POULTRY JOEY’S BAR DELICATESSEN — SALADS PIZZA PIES — KING SIZE SANDWICHES PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT Specializing in Home-Made Kielbasy Serving Home and Shower Parties BEER — LIQUOR — PACKAGE GOODS Catering — Hall for Hire Weddings and Banquets FREE DELIVERY — GOOD PARKING Orders To Go PHONE: HUnter 6j9521 1114 SO. WOOD AVENUE (com er 12th Street) LINDEN, N. J. (Next to Bill’s Tavern) 726 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. J. 1700. EAST EDGAR ROAD LINDEN (Route) 1 309 NORTH STILES STREET WAbash 5-3919 LINDEN PORK KLEIN'S BAKERY 123 N. W’ood Ave.. Linden. N. J — Tel. HUnter 6-5086 216 NORTH WOOD AVENUE HU. 6-2759 Carl Armann. Prop. Super Market — Clarkton SKapping Center Known For Our Delicious Raritan Road. Clark, N. j. — Tel. FUltc 'i 8-7864 ' There's no Gin like ^ 18 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. — S h. 1-0450

OVEN FRESH GORDOHS BREAD — CAKES — PIES Fresh Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily Famous for Home-Made Bologna & Salami We Specialize In W’edding, Birthday, Bar Mitzvah & Party Cake*. Prime Meats and Poultry W’e also specialize in a large variety of miniature pastries for TRY OUR DELICIOUS HOME-MADE party purposes. Orders promptly filled. COLD CUT PLATTERS m % 8EUIIAI SMUTS DISTIUU FROM GRAIN. 90 PROOf. GORDON'.S DRY GIN CO.. LID., IINDIN. N. During Christmas Week

U R l l H f i f V*Hof5'***^ 1* o»-9 5 ® STORES OPEN LATE Fresh ' StuHmgBtw* •;:»• Monday, Tuesday and F rid ay

Sausag* * « * ' ^ Urg®*’" ' * ,{,01. J 7 ’ (Wednesday Until 6 p. m.) naH anChest"^ ^ j-;;.; i „„

Oranberrg Sauce Sale Ends Wednesday! i ox. SMOKED HAMS jar 89< "Super-Right” Quality A&P INSTANT COFFEE Mild and Mellow Ground lb 49< WHOLE or I lb. GROUND BEEF SHANK B u n £ C EITHER HALF EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE C59 Imported Canned POHTION PORTION c 31b. FULL CUT Libby’s Brand l b .| l b . lb. UNOX H A M S c^n 3.29 ::s.49 ^ Q e FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 cans Swift's Premium 35 57 “Super-Right” Qualify 45 Big, Swe«t, Tender 8 ox. SAUSAGE BROWN ‘N SERVl Shank But+ M ^ ^ Whole or _ _ _ 17 ox. pkg. 5 5 ‘ * Portion Portion a O ^ Either Halt k Q ^ cans 3 3 ' For Cocktails and ?alads Fully Cooked Hams 3 9 lb. ^ ^ I b . Full Cut GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 Ocean Spray— Whole or Jellied lb. W According to U. S. Government specifications FANCY SHRIMP 8 9 ' !6 ox. CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 cans 3 7 ' A&P Brand— WHOLE "SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY ! 8 oz. Refreshing Beverages I Dried Fruits & Nuts I SWEET POTATOES 2 eans 4 3 ' Aluminum Foil— Regular 12” Width RIBS OF BEEF ViilrAMM O l i i k Ginger Ala, Club Soda, « 29 ox. age C a l i m y r n a F i g s Jumbo or Long Pulled 25 ft. TUKOn ulUD Fruit Flavors— plus deposi * boHlei 239* Regular Style Oven-Ready lO o x -O C g REYNOLDS WRAP roll 2 5 ' Apple Cider R.dch.,korM,tt. R-'-yg Fresh Pitied Dates . . . . • pkg. Pineapple-Grapefruit 10-Inch Cot 7-Inch Cot 10-Inch Cit 7-Inch Cot Hotfmen'i, Rod A large AQ o Rinoor Ala white M i x e d N u t s AAP Brand— In Shall I lb. M e 46 oz. a l l l g e r H IO Plu,depoxIt * bottle, b e g ^ DEL MONTE DRINK can 2 7 ' Plus daposit „ . iib .M p C o c a - C o l a 6^ botti 37* 2 'r" 35* Diamond W alnuts b e g ^ Nabisco 59t 67t 69t 75! All VarUtiei— No Dapoidt 16 ox. 9 Q 0 16 ox. g 7 c N o - C a l 2 Salted Peanuts Z ! ! " f L 1 1 9 ' cello RITZ CRACKERS p .r 2 7 ' Sunshin. 16 ox. Jane Parker Holiday Pies KRISPY CRACKERS ptg. 2 7 ' FRESH FRUnS VEGETABlESj Crestmont Brand VANILLA ICE CREAM gal. 7 9 '

CRANBERRIES SHARP CHEDDAR ^63' FRESH I l k A&P Brand Natural Sw iss Cheese n>59o Large, Ripe lailo bag 1 9 . Fan«y Domatfta Cream Cheese Bordan's or PhfladaipMa 2 pkgt. 27* Breen, Tender Liederkranz Cheese Bord.n.Br..d t,T39* PUMPKIN PIE .Z 55‘ "S 7 9 FRESH BROCCOII^-^SS' Rag. Swiss Knight Imported Gruyere pu^e 39* Crisp, Fresh APPLE PIE ...49' r7 5 ' G am em bert Cheese i-r«f.-.MMit.r,br.nd j« 39« R*g. PASCAL CELERY "*'17' 401. M o il l . Im ported Gruyere Swixs Knight pUitte W M IN CE PIE 6 5 ' ^^89' New Jersey Farms— SWEET \A v e r y / POTATOES 3 25' Jane Parker Fruit Cake Whits America's FavorHe— Ovar % Pruita and Nuts O N IO N S F.r leiliny 2 3 3 ' ivtib. From Canadian Farms •aka 1.49.’:. 2.891.7.3.98 TO YOU AND YOURS

YELLOW TURNIPS ^5'^, lARK FRUIT CAKE FROM ALL OF US Frem California Orahards— NAVEL :U 5 '-1:1.59 AT A aP! ORANGES 10 T " 4 9 ' STRAWBERRIES 2 : 3 7 * MciNTOSH THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY G r e e n P e a s APPLES 3 ",r;'29'2 9 < I X 39* G r e e n B e a n s AAPBr.nd I !C 35* Whits or Pink— SEEDLESS . I . - « • ^ GRAPEFRUIT 5 ", 4 9 ' Broccoli Spears 1 / French Fried Potatoes |y|arkets U. S. No. I Grade A Size— Eastern '‘r27* POTATOES 10 29^ Fssh Sticks c.pnjohn. 2 X W DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAItJERi SINCE 1859 D e v i l e d G r a b s Cap'n John'f 2 X *9* r o - c g , Breaded Shrim p Cip'n John's pkg. Priaea eHactiva Hirough Wadaaaday December 24th in Super Markets and Self-Services stores only

West of High School Large Free (On Route 27) 2 Blocks 350 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE LINDEN Parking Area ____ Other Nearby A & P SupcrTuarket at 320 North Wood Avenue OPEN TUES., WED,. THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 Martin To Head CYO Sr. Christmas LINDEN SCENE Coiiimunitv Bank — SYNOPSIS OF — City Federal Savings Appoints (Continued from Page One) Honors Employees MINUTES OF MEETING OF UNION COUNTY New Public Relations Officer Local Masons Program Listed BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Hebei & Hebei, realtor.^, an­ nounced today that Lawrence At Christmas Time by A. ETHEL ALLISTON. Clerk of the Board The appointment of Willard C. i lie relations specialists in the finan- Cornerstone Lodge 229, F & AM Members of the senior CA’ O at Kimm of Mountain Lakes, as pub-1 cial field. In connection with this last week elected and instaPe 1 St. Elizabeth’s will attend mid­ Parish ha.s joined the firm’s lie relations officer at City Federal I as.sociation, he served as a clinic John G Martin of 1001 Henry St. night mass on Christmas Eve in re.sidential sales department. Employees and Officers of the Dewey Street near Che.stnut Street. Rea:ular meeting of the Union Savings and Loan Association,: chairman at the 1958 annual con- a.s worshipful master succeeding the church in a group. Mis.s E’ en- US Army Engineer DLstrict, ad­ Community Bank of Linden, with County Board of Chosen Freehold­ Elizabeth. has been announced bv I vention of FPR.\ in Philadelphia in George C. Griffin, who was elected i nor Fabian will ^be ho.ste.ss at a their immediate families, were vising application has been made ers was hehl at the Court House, Everett C. Sherboume, president! Ppptemhpr. He is al.so a member a tru.s-tee for three years breakfast afterwards at her home, A Christmas party wa.s held guests of the bank at the annua’ Elizabeth, N J., on Friday, No­ for a permit to install overheaii by Linden Post 102, Ameri­ In this capacity, Mr. Kimm will of Aviation Writer.s Association Others elected at a meeting in 1717 N. Stiles St. Christmas Party held in the Gol­ vember 28, at ten a.m. electrical transmis.sion lines cross­ be respon.sibe for community re- ^ American Ordnance A.ssocia- can Legion, and Legion Unit den Lantern on Saturday night. ing Rahway River, from the City the Craftsmens, Hall were: Senior Other holiday events include a 102, .American Legion Aux­ Following members present:- lations, advertising and .general i tion. .At Columbia he was elected warden, John Ennis; juniot war­ New A’ear’s Eve party at the home The dinner which was followed of Linden, Union County to the to .Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. He iliary on Saturday evenin.g, Freehohlers Benninger, Dalziel public relations. den, Bertram Klem; trea.surer, of Jo-.seph McMullen, 156 Morris by an evening of entertainment Herlich, Hickok, O’Brien and Di- Boro of Carteret, Middlesex Coun i.s included in the firstedition of Dec. 27, in the Legion Home, -A native of Orange, Mr. Kimm Thomas A. Archipley; secretary, -Ave., and a decorating party at rml dancing, with music provhled rector Hatfield presiding. Absent: ty, by the Public Service Electric Who’s Who In Public Relations, Elizabeth .Ave. graduated from Montclair .Acad­ William Schmidt; chaplain, W'il- the McMu’ len home on Saturday by Carl Lenhardt’s Orchestra was Freeholders Biertuempfel, Carlin and Gas Co. now on the pres.s. emy, Montclair and received his liam Krobel; senior deacon, Henry night, Dec. 27; a bridge party at ■Alvin Baltz was in charge attended by over 65 persons. and Valentine. Twq]. of Hillside, thanking this | piacfiejor of Science degree in bus­ In welcoming the guests, Eman­ F. Corte; junior deacon, Norman the home of Miss Joan Knowles, of the arrangements. A r­ Clerk .Alliston delivered the open- Board for resurfacing North Broad iness administration from Rut­ NEWS, CAGGY’S uel Margulies, president, thanked , prayer, 0. Varandas. 407 Washington .Ave., on Dec. 30; rangements are also underway Street. gers University. He also attend­ (Continued from I’age Five) Also, senior master of cere­ r. sports night at the CYO Hall, on for a New Year’s Eve party the .staff for their efforts on be- | Freeholder Benninger made City of Linden, requesting this ed Columbia University for three half of the bank, ami outlined the monies, Arthur F. Mitchell; junior Jan. 6, and a Christmas party at for the two groups. motion that the Board recess for | goan] investigate the bridge at W, years prior to military .service in Martin and Bill Kleochick share! master of ceremonies, Samuel St. Peter’s Orphanage, Newark, on bank’s program for the ensuin.g | jq minutes, which wa.s duly sec Brook at Eleventh St., and Eddy the Navy during W'orld War II, year. 20 , Friedman; senior steward, George Jpn. 10. onde«*nt and anti-defamation chaie- erick Gmitter, Paula Helm. Nancy ROLLER SKATING A NEW STATION WAGON bly Bill 115 and that they feel ited Centra! Office Watchman Tour man of the Northern N J Counci’ Parella, Lois Ru#i.so and Helen that the Port of New A'ork .Author- Sy.stem -with emergency trans- of B’nai B’rith Women, willbe the Kupka. For the Nuns of St. Elizabeth's ity .should undertake the retspon.si- mitting facilities to be in.stalled in gue#rt .speaker tonight, December 'Tlie following sang Chri.stma.s Twin City bility for interstate rapid rail Iran- the Court Hou.se, and report r e -, 23, at a meeting of theLinde-, i carols: Edward Blyskal. Lance sit between New York and New ' ceipt of the.se bids to thi# Board . Chapter, in the SuburbanJewish Oifton, Char!e.s Daino, I^ te r will be held for approval. Center. Ea.stwooice . . . Stop — See “SLIM” ’’WOLF LARSON” l^orey La Rue 600 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. 601 N. WOOD AVE., LINDEN, N. J. (Car. R o m IIo St.) Based on Jack London’s Mighty Novel LIDGERWOOD AVE. cor. Park EL. 2-3000