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,,,,i vigorous newspaper Before you shop, it will be wtoe to study carefully the values and Mr- ,hf activities and inter- rrsidents of Woodbridge rices offered by our advertisers. Each Read it rtfularly each edition carries merchandise news of -.'« fully informed of every utmost importance to the thrifty br (verit hi yourfcome town! buyer. Ton can trust our sdverttoen! 3f nbepenbent - leaber itl.: ~i&i Enttrtri an Second L'lli! Matter WOODBRIDGE, N. J.. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1950- PRICE FIVB CENTS NO. 21 »t th» Pott Otnr«, Woo.lbrldite, N. J Service Junior Police Patrol Members Rewarded for Safety Efforts for Court Surprise i New 'Leads' May Delay I••• position of -i'i has been temporarily,' civil Sen'ice Jury Probe of Town ,;- permanently. ';iv •wtrvl. a former .. was appoint- ,i term by the B.ofH. Watching Babies'Health 2 Weeks More • •<.,. after an or- •!ie post was Hr works under At Bi-Monthly Municipal Clinics (Investigation Magistrate An- • Pic! lire* on Pane 3> days of rich month front II A. M. until n»«n. . niat it was Mr. WOODBRIDGE — Township Deemed Need In charif is Dr. Kdwjrd J. , place himself mothers are being quick to take Novak, assisted by two Tnwnshlp i. :o perpetuaVe advantage of the Baby Keep WCOOBRIDOE - N e w "leads" nnrws. Mrs. June C. Burke and position that Well Station that h»« been es- tablished in the old Legion Room Miis Tatrtria Brennan. will probably take two more Service Depart- to Investiiite will ln til il Thr purpose of the clinic Hr. •() . As a in 'V Mr mortal Municipal i-i Bailey said. b. l> krep well ;n .1 to compeu- Build int. It is the first station llkt/uhood result ln »iXMtponement sponsored by the Bojird of Health babies well." of » hearing of the Orand Jury since 1941 when the war inter- On clinic day« the nur.tet are f.vii Sen-ice, fVtmininK ch«nw of irregularity vfnrd with the program. in attendance from IS until 11 ,' position which o'clock to weigh ar.J measure in local municipal affairs. Prose- ,• i- open to "any Health Officer Harold J. Bailey the babies and U ulscitts with cutor Matthew Melko stated yej- -dent of Wood- «id yesterday that if the, Wood- the mothers the problem* of Cerday. *•:.:> has resided bridge clinic proves successful child rare. Dr. N'orak Is In at- • i:i'. Applications similar cllnici will be established tendance from 11 until noon to i The Orand Jury has heard five ::ora the Depart- movies throughout the Township. At the left, front row. are Cap- in other part-, of the Townthip. examine the baste* and te dis- | witnesses on chutes made by i » State HOUSJ. Above are menil>ep» i'f the Junior Police Patrol who served durini tain Benjamin Parsons, director of the Junior Police Patrol, »nd Meantime all mothers in the •Julius Kollar. Port Readlne T».e- the school year at inters^! inns near all the public and parochial cuss wit'i the mothers (he feed- „•: be filed on nr James Citano janilir of Sewarer, School. At the extreme rishf of I publican candidate, and adjourned schools in the Township. This picture: was taken just before thr Township are urged to brtnz ing and physical problems of T!:r department the same row are Patrol Driver Joseph Grady and Martin Brawl, for a further hearing on June 30. TOuntstrrs were taken on their annual pirnic to Palisades Park, their infants and ore-school their children. Inoculations will it? (oi- examina- principal of Port Reading School. The four men chaperoned the children to the Municipal Build also be given those babies In I Mr MeUto, however, said that in- the only reward they eft for a school year of service t > their formation just obtained will re- schoolmates. The outinj was financed through a series of benefit youngsters win were taken to the park by bus. Ing the ftrst ind third Wednes- • need of such treatment. :n *nd said he had quire more time to check before :. protesting the, I It is submitted to the jury, and :,.i;ion. pointing' that he will therefore probably ask :-..i was appolnUJ Samons Tops Field SougSought in FordsF Factoryy Theft, farrenPromises lCojonia pire 5oflr(/ ^ssion for the delay. :r. .ind. therefore. •• Meanwhile, he wld. County 'Je- ,;o?s not come I tectlve William Bucko has inter- i jurisdiction. For Assessor Post Ex-Pt. Reading Man SSurrendersd FlFulll RoadReporRdRt t j u Could Hear Bomb Drop viewed several persons and it K WOODBRIDGE — In answer toj ] expected that some of them w.ll | WOODBRIDGE—John J Sam- WOODBRIDGE—Benny 'D'Orsi, 36, Victor Avenue, be subpoenaed. He refused to com- aan editoriau l in last weeks Indt COLONIA—Words like "liar." "slander," "John ons A Slrtet, Port Reading, i1sS UiQaid Branch, formerly of Port Reading, came into police " ™"- "<" "• •"•» —-- 1 he m r 1 * ]Long Branch, formerly oi ron neauin^, mmc warrant" filled the air at another of the usual slam-bang!"f"or a °" ' J**? **. °™' to be In the lead fpr the . ..._ -.,.._»._:,.. —i „„„ v%y^\rDrt ,,„ • pendent-Leader, seeking a full re- .., , i. T, J ,f r-;., r- ;„,.;„.,„,„ „* ni.f^;,,» 10 ! "»« Reading business had appoint- heaciqUarters yesterday voluntarily and was on port on road expenditures—"how meetings of the Board of Fire Commissioners of District12. - ™ ™t ment to the Third Ward Assessor- complaints of breaking, entering and larceny. The argument and debate this time started of! when h Accord many m s httVe bee> imp vtd member of the Township Commit- ae ship, a post u. be vacated on Juy i ^Captain~John'R"Egan said that D'Orsi, who was recently;01 re aue{"*1 at vhat cost an™a m Raymond Heyer. Morningside Road, a representative of ee as that "person hasn't been by the Republican appointee.Dan- reieased under bail from Monmouth County to await the! P * ; J J the Colonia Taxpayers' Association questioned the legality railed to testify yet" • ment has been '• ~ n ' H" Wever - eXper ' - • what locations" —Commnteeman ' ?f ,° ' VI '^' action of the Grand Jury on simi- . of ^prrowing $800 for tlie purchase - Mr. Kollrfr at a Township Com- nrittee meeting some time aco lv:i\ Union 825. no definite decision will be reacaed Ila T compialnts. TevMy admitted',, , „ u | William Warren, chairman „ ,_. Alter an argument over a $26.04 made charges of "Kraft and cor- until tomorrow night when tne his mn ln ^ Mode, f^hlons * alhOUt at I. S. JlfefallS I Public Works Committee. | also questioned whether, if this sas,jlint bm for June lhe meeting me-breaking I., nanller of Spreading ised yesterday that "such a report ruption in this committee." He cere done, the board would have was adJourned. The bUi. however, rdU<-us into the Freise Lumber Company will be rtady for publication with- n,amed Committee men William I:.^national Hod ;ufflcient left to operate for was tabled ,.since 5^,^,^ waj Mr. Samons. it will be recalled. Avenel. in two or three weeks." Warren and George Mroz in his ,:.. and Common m CARTER ET— A walkout, he remainder of the year. absent and the stamp for endurs- backed Committeeman Oeorjc. p^ ^^ accusations. i!' America, The {ormer man which may spread to serious pro- He said the report will contain William Barbour. president of ing the bills was not available^/ Mroz when the latter ran against provides for sub- Rls0 {llrned over of coats portions, be?an yesterday in one a "statement of everything we he Board and the center of the * The prosecutor did admit busi- tl o| ia uu 11 candidate. Walter **" ' A r'o adjustments "' s " " >•«'"'««* "••". the United States have done to date and the cost for ontroversies arising in the dls- ntssmen who are now In New Yoric •s a greatly nn- F?e> ln l'le »rtm!fry *nd *'on II stolen from the Pord* *wtory and departmenRefinint of g Company and trict, informed Mr. Heyer that the LosUl Employe* Reject and Ran tan Township have been ' as due t0 tne tach repair job." 11 interviewed but wduld not say .is plan, additional' * exceptionally Urn- sajd he beUeved "others would tad Metalpromptls Refinly extendej d into several board "has enough money) that theh A 0111 •We have been handicapped Up yet whether they would be ottlW — .... deat«-.*h, K«,.«benefittivot; t he received m Porrarti Reading.i^" *;. ^ju^ii . wawayy teck wthe ^a, ^ the DromDtflflter departments] MU . The cause r>f ' rn tin; for the. until now," Mr. Warren contin- to testify. the stoppage was given by union chase of flood lights 1 $750' would, WOODBRTOOE—Employes of ued, '"by a very rainy spring, te a have to be deferred until later." : the nomination. As a result he was! CaP^an Be8", **** h« ««' his leaders as resulting from the Costas Ice Cream Company of deathTan : result little couU be accomplishehdd The two men then exchanged office the following No: companions John Brongovanni. operation of the so-called plant on Rout* 25, here, have But now that the weather has im- words over the origin of 8 story in Truck Brakes Applied '• death in the Vfinber "standards system" which has ..reused holiday . - .••''* George Pulsinelli andOtorge Felk- proved we should be able to go on this newspaper. Finally Mr. Heyer rejected by a vote of 54-13 a bid been adopted by the company Suddenly, Rider Throiin i increased vaia-< Other Democrats who are uUThazi, who were arrested in Mon- with our program." declared: You're calling me a liar to join Local 680 of the Milk to Tour to be seeking the post are Arthur mouth County and then, booked and originated in the casting nu up The Independent-Lead«r said and I'm calling you a liar^" Drivers and Dairy Employes WOODBRID01—Robert Hanc- i Mack, Hany Burke- and Harry here after their releaae dn bail, got department. editorially last week in part: "We service of 251 Mr- Heyer then wanted to know, Union, AFL. A vote1 was taken kamp, 2S, V»t*ran Center. Belie- Additional bene- O'Connor, all of Sewaren and Wij- approximately "115 to 120 coats Wht»U)tr the workers would Ion;? have advocated armouncs- why tlie board is ?oing ahead with; by the employed Tuesday. fille. was injured Monday when • •••n StockeL Woodjjridge. and not 300 coats as reported by report today could not be deter- i ment publicly of the annual road firm." a flrehouse "when there is a fire- he was thrown from the rear of a i.vtiflcations. . the ordinance on the mined when this paper went to [Improvement program on which house on Inman Avenue." Mr. Bir- The balloting was conduced ~ tangible evi- appointment of a supervisor of a:;- After making his statements, prtjs at 7 A. M. The introduc- the budgetary Tequest for funds bour, still acting as spokesman. an» under the auspices of the New ruck on Route 35. se.ssors has been tabled inasmuch, D'Orsi was brought before Magis- was based. Both Republican .ind • 'ujft-e of liar- tion of the, 'standards system," wered: "The building is not owned Jersey Mediation Board after Patrolmen William Burns and uiiderstandinit as Township Attorney B. W. Vogdjuate Andrew Desmond and re- described by the'eompany as an Democratic .•administrations havf' James Shornock reported that •y tlie community, but I^owned by three Employes formed a picket ..zed the ie!a- has'ruled the ordinance introduced'leased on his previous bond in economic necessity, became part refused to divulge such informa- Firemen's, Association." ' Honekamp was HdinT in the rear tion either because they had no lint in a demand for the union Ijrnia —,, a lew weeks ago was illegal. Tlie Monmou-th CouBty for his appear- of a contract agreement with the The taxpayers' representative; of an A. it P. Tea Company pick- plan or were unwilling to be can- •mployee.s undilaw, he said, does not permit the'ance before the Middlesex County union, after a four-months' ;aid in his opinipn the present flic-1 affiliation. A company spokes- ... truck operated by Michael did for fear favoritism would be m an enviable j Township to appoint a supervisor Grand Jury. strikj last year. louse is community-owned,as it* man said that'll employes have divulged! We fully realize, that Homanich, 35. 1«4 Hoyt Street. accomplish-!—only three pwt-time assessor* Ciy)tam Egan ^ ^ny tnat is used by the community at no road problem is a vast one. but v.e returned to work. * Kearney. The latter was forced to or one full-time man. He has been rai^nts may be isstfed for two ost as a non-profit organization, can see no cause why a monthly apply his brakes suddenly and negotiations considering the possiburty of iP ; who *»ii be chafed Juveniles Admit Theft why build another flrehouse?" : other men ! report should not be issued show- Honekamp wai thrown out. He was . Refining Com- i "* ************ __ ! ing what areas have been im- Carries*** Cbarwd 2 INJURED IN CAR taken to the Perth Amboy General Board of to Of Money from Stores Aacn. president; Hospital in the Woodbridge Emer- •^resident; R. H. all " There is somt indi- i—Money stolen I Proved, at what cost, and where In answer the board head stated: MISHAP IN COLONIA" gency Squad ambulance and treat- . j H. Williams, ' " the repair crew is to be as- "The flrehouse must be com- this Sun- may call in three munity-owned. When WOODBRIDGE — Two persons ed for a deep laceration of ihe day. and continuing July sca) He ...ii'i1 and the em- o discuss the truck was housed in the old fire- were injured In an automobile ac- P- remained ln the hospital K Caittr. T. H. house it, was abused, left out in cident on Inman Ayenue Co,Mia for further treatment. said if an i will be gospel and hymn »ui6«', •«..* -"-> -r - the rain and snow, when dances , ••-— , : 1 Ule v ounaa he at the Colonia Chapel, Inman Ave- John R. Esfan and Plainclothes- j _Th ese t Independent-Leadeit. r were conducted. Also the commis- '- iioners were told to leave the fire- Patrolmen Elmer Krysko and Local tiesulenu tfeneflt A C. Pitt man, in full A Ma!on and B. house when they wanted to put Henry Dunham reported thai- fulgr TeTtttS of Will ikid chains on the truck. Mr. Heyer Ezekiel Wyne, 46, 179 Spruce isked Stanley Seabasty. minority street 1^-3^ traveling east, on WOODBRIDOE—Miss Mary P. member of 'the board, if Mr. Bar- tne avenue opposite Colonia fire- Connolly and Mrs. Ellen Connolly TemAgmTmd Whtltsmt Emit/ al Friday Higit Park Dances oour's statement was true and Mr. house stn]ck a parked car owned Banfield. Woodbridge, and Thonu.s Seabasty denied the commission- by Ralph rjeSerio, Florence Me- '• Connolly, Bethlehem. Pa., were left ers were put out dfl the &ehouse.,nue. and then struek another aU;0 ?ioperty at 400-408 State Street. At this point. Mr. Seabasty de- .operated by Mrs.Nellie Deza!i, West ftrth Amboy, under the tarns o( manded to know if the Board j Street. - the will of their aunt, Ann.i .vould be able to operate the new* Riding with Mrss. Dezzi was Mn- Whalen, Perth Amboy,; probat.xl flrehouse at S30 a month, the gare[ , aiso of West Street, yesterday. ental charged by the Firemen's who was taken to the Rahway Hos-: Real estate at 234 First Street. Association for the old flrehouse., piul in lhe Avenel First Aid 3quad p^^^ Amboyi and the residuary To wl^ch Mr. Barbour answefied: ambuiance and treated for contu- estate was left to htv sister, Mary Even if it costs *60 a month the slons of lhe neck and left han(j: ^ Connolly, Woodbridge, and ftrehoui-e will be community- and reieasetj. Leojia Bennett, 53 named as eiecutor >was Bernard jwiiecl.!' \ Somme Street. Newark, riding with ! Connolly, also of Woodbridge. T!;p When Mr. Barbour said that j Wyne was treated for contusions' will was dated January 18. 1949. ,ince the removal of the button I of the batk and riijht shoulder and and was witnessed by Helen \V;>- for the alarm system from the old ; remained- in the hospital for Ifur-' socld and Joseph N. Schwartz, both nrehouse there! have been no false | ther treatment. j ; i of P,erth Amboy. ilarms." Mr. Sebasty toot excep- j ion declaring,' "That is a pretty; 3road statement to make. You are j leaving yourself open to a slander; Civil Setvice Certifies Krysko uuit ' Mr. Newklrk, from the au- i hence, commented Mr. Baiiwui^ should not have made such a state- j As Top Man for Cop Promotion ntnt, at which the latter turned; WOODBRIDGE — The Depart- ; There is a possibility the Com- md said: 'See, Mr. Seabasty is j ment of Civil Service of New Jer- ;mittee may decide on the man to '.urning the story around." jsey has certified to the Township j be named at a caucus tomorrow Competition Ahead Committee the names of the three , night and that the appointment Mr Heyer stated he had icad nien wt)0 ft"1^** recent examina- j may be made if the next Town- nThe Independent-Veider thatjtjons fo,r promotion to sergeant in is hip meeting Wednesday. July 5. he wiginal fire company is puv- *e police departlnent on ths top | MeanwhBe, it has been learned, hour are fully clupcronrd. The V»IJ Tusel i Above is »n ojeraH^cent of jone of the teen- basing a fc* truck, to which of . j | f i the newly fformed Clean Govern- .^rojeiatkoB and the TuwnUiip Kecreation De- The? three are ElmeriKryskd ment League iri Fords has dfs- r dances held Fridiy nifhj. at the tennis Mr Barbour commented: "The partment would appre«laW voiunteen to serve cussedj presenting a tfetitlon to in Wood Will** Park under U\t audioes can call the old file com- 20 Marten Street. Port Steading, as chaperones. Men or women who wish to vol- ! uf the Van Tassd AwMlation with the coooedi- >any if they wish, but the Board who has been a patrolman but six ] Com|riitteeman WiUam Warim unteer their services are asked to call at the tiun uf the TownnWp Recreation ijeparimeht. of Fire Commissiojiers will have i yea*, emerged as top man with | urgitij! the appointment of Mr. Recreation «Bke at the Memorial Municipal a rating of 83.1M; H y p At left we wbtltcn ft the pru« mlU con- Municipal plates on their equip- j a rating of 83.1M; Horace M ! Krysko. Die top man. It. has been At left we wtn f Baiidinc or to call by telephone, Deter 204 CUijitan Btreet, W.*M > understood ttwt. tor some time. 17 Bkl mem." dudul Friday nifht; Tw»l Tomasso, 17 Berkley Woodbridxe I-12W. and Ne»& J. Laurltien, « Fifth! Mr./Wairen hai^bero in favor of Mr.' Uurttsen. Boulevard, beMn; tolricy tiursalj. jM» Main Dance*, Mjfh as these, are nllinx » knit-felt. COFFEE CLUH MEETS Street, Fords, wbo finished third Street,Street, Wo^*b»M*eWo^**; fcttli HnlUckk. it» EUas need In Tawnsbip, i»& all the tcen^-aceri in the with an average of 7»,3M. In computiDji averages etch man COUWiW-The Coffee Club met .Street, W«MUvU*t: Itthn Pero, 511 Amftoy Ave- vicinity an flockint to the affair, rriact are The law parmit* the Towushlp; was given extra points for senior- nue. Woodhridie? MA Jenwen, 4M Railway Wednesday at the home of Mis. Committee to select any of the I lty, one point for each year of being awaftfed far variwu types tf dances and Maigattt Scott, toman Avenue. Avenue. W»«4fcrid#t and Daniel' St*tlk, 443 • they htip to create an in(«nit aayanc (IK three Mp me« (or the pocitien o{| service* up 'to ft muimum of 15 School Street. V<*1 ftwtfu. Present wn Mrs. Marie Sutler, desk sergeant which has teen va-! years. This total was used with y«uJU« wi. William FlUpatriek, ehajrm*n «t Mrs. Christina Tftggart, Mis. £r Thf daam will If h*U each FrUay nifht the Icerotion Dwwtment, vt*i all adaHa to cant almost two years due to the 1 the results p( the written and durin* the Mamcr iwnUu ud «Mh of tlie Wels, Mrs, Cktheriw Oliphant, retirement of Carl Bundquist, I physical etamtoatifini m cwn- ••i» tMfXtrt the tecn-afe 4aac«. >' Mrs. Marjcwte Hughes and Mrs Fords. puUn» each ' wlikb Hart tMt ultriiti nu»&- Seort. P.UrE TV70 TITUR3DAV. JUNE ?fl lftr-0

LLusrtKts Invents Five Trie! HOLLYWOOD - Ho«nrd Thurs- Ten. believed 1 y many one nf the f-Miest magtitlani thai tvrr lived, h."" h»»n d*ad*«'or U years. N<••*•. Harrr *k. Jancen. known TrofpctinnaBy a«4Dante, Jus stepped lr.'.rj 1he roil* at ^ie country's lead- ing, mafiriaiL ]| not the leading mag>cian, certaitA* ">• mol:' ln'

Dante, who ii \white-halrerl and ! vars a goatee. Vy*' Thurston'i | comtrurtieniirt anle'l illusioni !s the Rib* of Beef bsrbersfiop^ travettj, where he Yvvinds up *h»vlr1* himselL H* is Beef also inventor ot the getaway, in which a pretty girl rtepi on a \avel Beef scale, drops in her penny, and vanishes. "It take* more than just car- pentering to create a first-class il- S*eet Mixed Pickles lusion," he sayi. "It take* imagi- Dill Pickles Colonial nation, then the skill to carry the v.hole plan out. The apparatus has to be correctly made, \lgtA. port- Plain Oli\CS Sultana able, easily tet up and knocked Stuffed Olive* Sultana down. Too many magicians find •hcrnselvet lugging around boxcar \ Libby's Ripe Olives XM% ««• :oads of equipment." e Celery The magician knew Houdlni. 'Juna Fish Flakes Suttana along with othec famous; tricksters. He says Houdtni knew very little. \\ hite Meat Tuna Fish' His specialty was escaping from a 45. florid* Sic* locked trunk. • Harris Crabmeat A«*rica« or Meat W Make* Tricki Complicate* Dante report! it m»y take yeari Maine Sardines in oil 3^«c*n2«wl5e < to perfect as illusion. His "million- ,1oliar illusion" of tawing a woman Alaska Pink Salmon Cold strum 1 h can 39c in hall was comparatively simple when first invented. Now., with Bonrti "Chicken • RW-»Tid pack 6otc»ii75e years of work and thought. It has Clarid^e Hamburgers • • • i5oj.cn 49c become a complicated trick. Audi- can 27c ences are fascinated and often horl\- \ ritied as the tw* halves ot the Heinz L'aked Beans . . • , >fccnl4* ch'i woman are moved about the stage, me ball itagjng *nd U>* other wig- Ann Pa«e Beans 3 varieties ii>»n3,^t them so complicated they can't be Gulden's NFaisJard . . , , «n«. jar 13c duplicated. But imposters are al- ways trying." Mayonnaise , Hell™nn's,or Kr»ft'« . pt. jar 45c Thurston, eves after death, want- ' ed to carry on in the trade. H« Ann Page Mayonnaise pt j«r 33c qt;« 57e made a pact with • friend, Claude Noble, that on ta* anniversary ot Libby's Toinaio Juice . , , 46orcan29e his death Noble would try to con- tact his spirit Tomato Juice bin 18 or can 2 'or 21'C 46 or can 25c Every year lor 12^ years, Noble has visited ThdTrton's tomb and Tomato Juice Cocktail Coiieg« inn 26oi.boi.23e called to his spirit Ther^ has been no manifestatioa V-8 Vegetable Juice . . « n. can 2 for 23« Elictritity in Irain Cant Grapefruit Juice v «. can 2 for 27c a n. cm 33c Of Many KeadieMs, Ripcrt Orange Juice is or can 2 for 29« 46 M. »n 35e DETROIT —The Amtrican psy- Protested, Sliced «l«sic Pmrker chiatric association has a new ex- Pineapple Juice . i8otunl5c 46,oi.c«35« planation for heidaches and diuy p ..Rcalemon Juice , 80it>ot22e Wotbot. 35« AMERICAN ,. l.V FrmmktmrUr The association reports it may Libby's Fruit Cocktail , , 30«.c»'^ "b.tncift7< as fast as the pulsations of alter- Layers' nating current in your house elec- Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 7vt-ox. «iio. ptfl 23c tric lights. It occurs in both the §liced Swiss t>°™>< *>%$• central and forward parti ol your English Style (Biscuits Ntbi«o n ot Pi9.39c brain. Ched-O-Bit Americsri or piiwilo >4lb. pk). 21C Blueberry Pk *f«. «»J The: veterans' administration Crispa Sally Thin Pretzels • «oi pi» 17C hqspitil at Hinea, HI., and ih^e ,Unl- Cheese Spreads Kr«h-r«Ji*h md pimanlo 5 or jar 23c Turnevdrt AMI « OMry \ «i iitjJ of Illinois college of raedi- Fritos 40r.pk9.i9e Chjeetos *%;«.P k» 25« cine gave an txaibition of the dis- Pabst-Ett ...... 6^Wpk,23e JjeHy DwuU Fo|pf» . « * covery to the association. Kitchen Charm Wjaxed Paper i» ft. rdi 2 lc Eigbtj-tive per cent of persons Gruyere torfan 6oipkj-35e with these fast waves (uttered Reynolds Aluminum Wrajj 25«roH % for 49c . • irom headaches, 70 per cent were Camem^ert MinuryVand 3o^box35e re:UejLS and SJ per cant com- Tidy Sandwich Bags . i ;. . F*a.of308e Potato Gkipif. ^ pl.ined of dizziness. Alto, 7s per Cottage Cheese trukitont s«ptg. 15c Bfeefcerrylfaflha cejit said they had spells, at some Hudson Paper Napkins T«a w* M ei to 2 for 21* . . . sort and many of them had suf- Sweet Cream. kfdm'i whipping vt ?>. com. 3fe fered personality upsets. Kraft's Caramels Dairy Fr*t< i to. pi, 35c The discovery was madt possible A*PTEAS Milk kroWiHometwiad . ql.coni.2f«41c by pasting little electrodes on the Tootsie Rolls ... 22mfcfcwA.pki.l9" y>in or scalp, with line wires at- Foi cool, sparkling refreshment all summer tached to carry away the current. Licorice Jolly Rolls wor»hmv«. nOi.pij,23e long — enjoy flavor perfect Nectjr or Our URCVWUI |Ct^ Ctfc«« • • The experiment^ waa maid* during Oitii Teal... ited! They sOU coat lea " ! drowsiness. Fraatz Msrshmallows • • • i\oki.23c lc a glass, The report lajid that sleep takes While Houue Evaporated the blanket off the brain and-l^ts Cracker Jacks , M art flawiti Tl A the waves, out better than dujing. waketulnesi. -A- The sleep ttudie* showed that For «v*ry m'U uw , ? . thart't run. Ullti! sometimes one aid* of the hrain Quaker Puffed Riee Sparkios i<*fi to25e beats UbUu electrically fhta the other. This happeoi la bemjpbgia, Post's Sugar Crisp . . * •M.pta.2fei25« * caramon trouble among wounded Gl's. In hemipletia put of the Cigarettes Popular svandi ctn. 1,87 J** body la paralyze^, but only tt» side. This pmrt^i wmej fiem . WkUe Hock GinSeralepi-^2T«.^. Yukon Club ««*«—**»% i«»

U ymi mtt la/b nm. rtmem- r tar *at remmrtnf ttmt 0 ttw budi wt4 vndue* latter -IMNM hut few- W tt 4fe*ii. f* l*t WKM Mama, remove any iMc bud« on a cane ts channel additional strength in the I-L-NHENT LEADER THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 195(1 PAGE THRES •• ;•!'•:

\ety During Crowded Holiday Week-End Traffic Mothers Seek Advice at Township Baby Clinic .«. CHRISTENSEN'S ndy s: iwn with lime SON IS BORN r|?e ytm m rlt &00T r • NV-* Jersey State' ?*° ** . * . ™ ? ™ \ that each person now employed at am'ssorif.i Her shjulder-length ,- : tmen: for 23 years.'. « Mrs'.Joseph Itad?*sltl.!?d ?.on' \ the hospital will be given a Was Gloria Kay Hruska WOODBRHXJE—Mr. and Mrs _ players' prizes went to Mrs. Her- veil ol French illusion was at- nn honorary mgm man tMl serological test5 and tached to a white tulle coronet and Jens Nicolaisen, 60 Caroline Street, man Lampe and Mrs Edwrd wasserman test !;:::!2f Pire Company a urlnalysls The Married in Miami she carried a colonial bouquet Cf are the parents of a son, Jens, Regan. Merchandise Club winner ^^ for the detection of sypni. white orchids. bom at holM Us and the others are diagnostic WOODBRIDGE — Miss Gloria The matron of honor was at- sr^s- -"• ™ <**>• tests that will indicate certain ill- -t John's Episcopal! Table prizes went to Mrs. Lester Kay Hruska. Valentine Place, tired in a powder blue organdy WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR i Ford. Rahway: Mrs. Bertram Van nes-es. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cleft. Mrs. Frank Barth. Mrs ankle-length gown with matching . ••(; by his widow. Get Complete Test Stephen Hruska, became the bnde CANDID & STUDIO Arvid Winauist and Mrs. Charles : itinoyer Sofleld: a Every new employe will be siven of Jerome M. Denkler. son of Mr. accessories and she earned a bou- Beautiful new styles, wonderful fabrics in Brookwell. Others present were Mmaaret Dunham. a complete physical examination i and Mrs. Harry Mahler, Miami quet of white orchids. WEDDING Mrs. Willard Rankm. Mrs. Allison sun clothes, beach towels, terry cloth robes, •wo urandchildren, at the time of employment and I Beach Fla.. Sunday at the home Sears. Rahway; Mrs. William Han- Upon their return from a wed- PHOTOGRAPHS . .,: and Robert M. So- this examination will include ine j of her brother and sister-in-law. ding trip the ncwlyweds will make play suits, polo shirts, shorts, novelty skirts. son. Woodbridge; Mrs. Frederickabove-mentioned tests. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hruska. Hyde. Mrs. James McHugh, Mrs. their home in St. Louis, Mo. Black & White pinafores and tee shirts. See our great col- The student nurse health pro- \ Miami. Rabbi E. A. Machti, Miami, ;••. :;cs were held yes- Lawrence Feiton. Mrs. Eugene Natural Color gram has been expanded. Each performed the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Wood- r. ••tv. irom the GrelnerMagargol. Mrs. John Schork, Mrs. lection today. student is examined by her own' bridge High School, class of "48, •:nc 44 Green Street, Robert Rhodes, Miss Allda Van Mrs. Lillian Hruska was matron doctor before her application to of honor and Gerald Klein, Miami and she attended the Washington :i;id in St. John's Slyke and Miss Roberta Wallace. start training is accepted. She is Beach, served as best man. School for Secretaries, Newark. POPIEL STUDIO ...;:•;•::. Sewaren. Burial Her husband is a graduate of Mi- There will be no party held July (then siven „ thorough examfna- The bride, gtven in marriage by 30 GRANT PresbvterlB! Church,, ^ nm me w My l0 ,U1| -™- £^e••^"^^"•tth ami Beach High School, class of her brother, wore a white ankle- '42. and is now attending the TJni- CARTERET 8-5329 : held at_the_home of_Mrs. Robert i superv.isin(J. ;he stUdent hearth jro- Rhodes, 52 Burnett Street, with . ^^ ^ clinical • YB?ity of St. Louii. SPORTSWEAR! L\liV A. MtBANCK s; am sUning pre During her course of study, any Mrs. Rankin as co-hostess ;stage . ol* her training and is ex-' student who is ill reports to Mrs. jBiUDOE—Mrs Mary A. 1 amined yearly after that. Aileen Coughlin. student health t; ';i A ifc of Louis B. Nie- MARKS 15TH BIRTHDAY ! Before eoing on affiliation to. director. She arranges an appoin- H: '-V. i wood Avenue, died for MEN 'othCT ^Pllf ta the state as a; ment with the doctor. Throughout i-ome. She is also COLON1A—Miss Anne Skibin- the course, the student gets full . John ! ski, Hawthorne Avenue, celebrated' medical and hospital c*re free of Providence: Mrs.; her 15th birthday at a wienie roast; vlTnothe'r Proclamation - - - a grand new col- '^ .-•tetn East Orange \and scavanger hunt, Thursday. .•-• Mnorc Millinftion. I Guests included thf Misses Char-, leetion of sport shirts, 'y .-',- were held yes-: lotte Menge.s, Joan Moran, Goldie1 CHICKEN In The BASKET $1.25 The Township of Woodbridge has been asked by the polo shirts, swim . :i from her late,Goldmorm, Edith Frey. Marylou National Safety Council to join in a nationwide cam- trunks, sport coats •'-.;:• Ki'Jtremer Evan- j Diefenbacher. Barbara Froehlich. Special Sunday Dinners $1.50 and up. paign to reduce the annual Fourth of July accident and slacks by such J ...i. Church. Fords.: also Chester Wojton. Frank Sulli- Served Sunday fram 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. , arid at Presby- van, Ronald Morrissey. Thomas toll. This is an invitation we cannot ignore. It is an famous makes as Mc- Myersville. N. J. Wildsust. Jfthn Ohphant, John Busines!iiiiau*!i Lunch 85c invitation that the citizens of the Township gladly Gregor, B.V.D.. Tru- : ,. 1:1 Uie church Skibinski. Prank Importico, and SERVED DAILY 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. accept. And I know that in accepting it I have the tNorbert Wels. i Our kitchen is under the supervision of "Mom" Parker Val and Arrow. wholehearted support of the citizens of Woodbridge peace drive" cap- Woman cut near eye by owl she; Township. •::::JI:'.-: fears. had nursed to health. The MELODY CLUB (Formerly Middlesex Hotel) ROOM COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED No one wants to cause or suffer an accident. Every- CHILDREN'S PLAY TOGS 120 MAIN ST. (Corner Amboy Ave.) WOODBRIDGE one wants to help prevent accidents—everyone can. WO-8-1726 tluirj. Murphy This Fourth of July and the weekend preceding it For Fourth of July and later, mihing & Heating can be free of accidents if the citizens of the Nation wonderful new swim suits, Sun earnestly desire, and if they accept personal respon- Of Quality POLIO sibility for a safe and sane celebration. suits, shorts, slacks and play lu'.mnutic Gas and Electric suits for children. P'l Water Heaters t INSURANCE The Fourth of July commemorates the happiest il Burners_, day in i our nation's history. As mayor of Woodbridge Bv KAYNEE! pr\ ice and Supply sr, ™ $5,000 Township I pledge this Community and all of its MAIN ST. RAHWAY CaJIRa7-1261 citizens to active participation in this worthwhile Ft)K EACH-MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY campaign to make and keep the Fourth of July and a happy holiday for .the Nation. CASUAL FOOTWEAR BE SURE — SECURE — ( r Hoosier Casualty Poliomyelitis Protection Township of Woodbridge for the ENTIRE FAMILY \: Signed: August F. Greiner, Mayor your taste From) priie-winning toroajoei, FUgUag take* RAYMOND F. EGGERS, Jr., Agent Attest: B^ J. Dunigan Women's Play Shoes ' Tbwnphip Clerk favor-Serve the pick of the crop! - Call Ra. 7-1546 Today - That'i wjhjr Fiaf**^ Children's Saidals Tomatojuice, Tomato Juice i»w appetizing, to jtrden- fre6rt!...Taste it, because If, your car ;h in flavor! HOOD "PF" Suds »ysFarmer Flagstaff luting i* believing! feels like this • • It's Time For TENNESSEE RED CEDAR POSTS Terry Cltti Stiffen MARFAK Car just arrived—all siies in stock I Tops T r T«PS »' torn Chassis Lubrication j Tops 12' tons We wiU be closed ALL DAY TUESDAY (JULY 4th). i Tops JO' long OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. ride when MARF.VK lubrication ruartis tht fhas-iis. MARFAK is tough and !itrel¥W—sticks to wear points and bearim* for a Open Daily U V P. M. — Kridj^TUl 9 P. M thousand miles Mid MORE. Rough ro»ds can't jar out MARFAK. Woodbridge Lumber Co It resibth wwh-«»t »nd squme-out. You can FEEL Its lonser- lasttns protection ia that "cushiony" driving ease that LASTS. BUILDING MATERIAL STORK Get MART Alt l]rtrieUton today! Tel. WOod. l-ai2S WOODBRIDOE. N. 1. SERVICE i E*L Texaco Productf - Avenu« *nd Convfry ^ C OC i TO S-MON. to m. [ONIV IY »OUI ' " TTiuPfTi .y ir;;r Bride-to-Be Feted \cn Trustees Tour Ituluers Coionia News CALENDAR OF COMING

At Surprise Parly iNote: Contributions to this column must tx . - The C ;l-'i;i.i Wiirrrn's RPO'J'S- brity. Inwood Avenue, spent the, no later than TUESDAY NOOK ol each weri | f'HONIA.-Miss Rose llopn C!ub h?;u a t\u vssful fam- vr ekend with Mrs. Sutler's motha. i here are broadcast dally at 7:30 A. M., on tin- liiinan Avenue, was glvtn a MII- i.y pi:-iii' on Saturday a: Roosevelt Mrs Harry Kasinpr Atlantic counties With Your Weekly Newspapers" pro,,.;,. i'i.-' nii.i.vilanfiu1. .«li.i«u i is* Park Tii'- N'xt iiif<'"iii-i of liie :-!'jb HJuhiends. Brunswick radio station WCTC, 1450 ;f":i T-i • •'.'.' ,I.I v Mi'K'an, daualitei mi", ceiebrnterl his 13th birthday! ?9 -Kiwants Club wrestling show at Woodbri(iE(, i x-lin. Irman Avrnue. in honor »! "f M- ,'iui Mr Wul>r MrKenti •n Saturday and his father. Stadium for benefit of club's charity tuncl •'ier !:,!-• l.."ominn marriage. Meredith Road, celebrated her Otorpe. celebrated his birthday on '0 Tea and Bake sale at home of Mrs. Fredn , Guests included Mri Mnry I'hntli bli'Miday a: a party Friday Sunday * ! George Street. Avenel, sponsored by Ladux \ Wojton Mrv Marie Barbosa, Mrs i-ft^jno in. (iiif.-li included Dawn —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Avenel Presbyterian Church. Arvpia S;ca, Mr.-, Antoinette 'lei Tliomav Maureen Scott. Marjoue and family. Lake Avenue, attended , JULY PriiKipi', Mr.v Catherine Gnllo. B;'p.vor a:i F.iirv:'v. Avi-ny. '•ntert.iiiipd Mriand Mrs. Reginald Brady, Meeting of Colonia Fire Auxiliary at C01oni,i • nie Ricam.r.o. Mrs, Joseph Da- • in Hi;n:iiiv Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel riaywonji Avenue, were hosts on 17 Meeting of Colonia Club, 8:30 P. M., at the j, mianfi. Mrs. Anthony Daminim. Dr. Bl-;./.t. J.. .mil family. Car- , Timi <4iy to her parents. Mr. and i Bus ride to Rye Beach sponsored by Ladic Mis Ann.i M.u i.-co. Mrs Pompi'V ; r-t. nrkl Mi. anti Mrs C'liarlP.1- ,\frs, Hiny Callas. and Mrs. Anne Avenel Fire Company. Dc-isto. Miv Wiiiiam Barb iiii'. l):'-isii)s. Clark Township, ;',clko And son. Ronald. Hillside Theatie Party at Miilburn sponsored by Latin- 1 raid Chamberlain Jr.. Jor- Mrs Rit.i Woodruff. Mrs. MiMrwi •Mr. :iinl Nfr.v William Pr;; '', port ReatiinR Fire Company. osd. enjoyed a tuna-flshing O.ii'iu-, Mis, Teresa D. Silva. M^. I.,111 <• .!>••' r Ro.vi, wt-re hosts over AUGU8T Anne- Calorarrn. Mr-. Vinie Es- ni> Hiiii niliir Standard Oil -.'m- Tea and Bake sale at home of Mrs. Otis Sear i:n' Au-kpr.;! ii Mrs. Helm Mat-' 1 positto, Mrs, F L. Espo.Mt/K. Mrs. pl.iyes la ;; weekend and caunht a nue. Avenel. sponsored by Ladles' Aid Kn,., :i.'n and Mr fliifl Mrs. Frank Ijlurflsli. Presbyterian Church. Tina Tinelli. Mrs. Mnry Tnvlli. Garcia. Brooklyn. Mr.- Mary Mercurio. Mr- 'less -A ifunion of Texas Oil Com- •-•Mr and Mrs. Richard Doochak Tiener. Mrs. Elsie Alexander. Mrs and on. Richard, Patricia Avenue, . party employes was held Saturday 1 < liatham. alumi ii truster: Kavm:>ii(l I.. Moilie Cnnrlo. Mrs Hel'n OiHii- attended the birthday party on Six lie* DM'inlifrs of (lie KutKfrs |to:ir«l »( Trustees nii;!it at the Civir Improvement srnciiil (-(iiinMl for the Public Service Electric and fwtf. Mrs Rose Pennella. Miss clubhouvf. Inman Avenue, spon- Thursday of Mr. Daoihak's moth- pose in Irani ef Old Querns following a recent 1 »ur CELEBRATES WRTHIJAY ! Edwi_ n Addis ,„ ; (ias r. Mrs. Simrine Dpo:hak. Dun- of the 81atr l'niren>U.v campus ai New Brunswick COLONIA—Miss Mildred Price, jlyn; Mrs Helen Mrs Brlty K.asv Mi* Ror;i Tfl- R'imanre of Corsicana. Tpxa?. who ellrn. Thy roll was made by the WonderM dice at Mountain Lakes. Tii.'flid Mis- Row Terze'.la. nut and Griffith Pipe Lino Company. - Mr and Mrs. James Sutheiy Mr- Ida Kotva<. TalH.'o. Okla.. and presented by lin and family. West Hill Road, Mr, Romancr. On Sunday Mr, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fox at Romaiv.-e was the iiiiest of Mr, anti Point Pleasant Sunday. Mrs. Thorn us U worthy, East. —Mr. and Mrs Dominick Aluto, j Firemen's Picnic Street. Inman Avenue, entertained on i -•Aunt Hilda's Children's Club Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gara- j Proves Successful , hns planned several trips dur::v; folo and children, Anthony and I the summer vacation. All children Gary Jr., Mt. Vernon. N. Y. of school sze are invited The first; —Edward Anderson, son of Mr. ilA—A successful picnic trip was the bus trip to Railway ; and Mrs. Edward Anderson, Co-

be July 12, probably Olympic P.>vk. |(iay fw ' .stay at a boy's, i-iorcd by the Colonia Voiun- and at the end of July there will1 ramp at SalzburR. Pa. j Firemen's Apso-iat'ion, Ga:r.es be a trip to SCP the Brooklyn I —Robert Cran«, U. S. Coast :• enjnyed by the children ; «i;c av.urded for the pie- in attending may contact j Colonia Boulevard, has been trans-j Hilda Witiemunri. Clover i ferred from Cape May to Boston.) A Key . for tickets. I Mass. asKart. George daughter —Mr. and Mrs. James Allardice er, Harry Read, and son. John. West Hill Road, ut- Stanley Seaba; ty. John Iorio, Fred •Eas°J t Street, celebrated her eighth \ tended the 50th class reunion ofj Hutu.'. Edmund : birthday at a 'party. Guests were: their uncle. William B. Angle, at' Brady. Ernest Prey, .' i Jane Nourse. Marjorie Brewer and Princeton University, to Better penno. Charles Enz, Luther Calvin. i Linda Kotvas. I —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Robert Morrisw-y. Paskel Merriit, —Darlene Joy Wycoff. grand- Lake Avenue, were hosts on Sat- Roberi ScinixsU:1 anti Joseph Ahito. ifiaushter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl! urday to Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Buck- They wee assisted by the follow- Barber, Inman Avenue, left Sat-'alew. Metuchen. ing members of the auxiliary, who ' urday by plane from LaGuardia —Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady. uwkwl and .-fi'ved the refresh- ; Field to spend the summer vaca: Gaywood Avenue, entertained on I Living.... ments; Mrs, Edna Skibinski. Mrs. i tion with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Friday hi* brother, Robert Brady.!. Emma Morrissey. Mrs. Christina Johnson. Columbus. Ga. She will Morristown. j Tavtiirt. Mi.-. Eli/abfth IiuLo. Mrs. Ciinii' S'.auntnn. Mrs. Ella Fra:'.u-r, : spend two weeks at Silver Lake —Junius Palmer and Thomas | Mrs. Marie Sutter. Mrs. Erna Wi'ls, \ Fla., and also visit Warm Sprinus. Allardice of Boy Scout Troop 45 Mrs. Dorothy Schusskr, Mrs. Edith ! Ga. Seeing her or! were Mr. anti; left Thursday for the Jamboree at Scott. Mrs. Katherine Seabasty, •Mrs. Barber and Mr. and Mrs.; Valley Forge. Mrs. Mildred Condas. Mrs. Bertha Karl Beck, Inwood Avenue. —Miss Carole Scott. Wman Ave- Merritt and Mrs. Marjorie Hughes. —Tiie Half-Ton Club closed its nue, and Miss Fernau. Edgewood | sessions for the summer with a Avenue, enjoyed last Thursday at Present were Committsemsn supper party and same social Rye Beach, N. Y.. with the Glee William Warren, Charles Alexan- Tuesday, Mrs. Rise Currid was (he Club of Woodbridge High School, der, Fords: Committeeman Peter winm.r of tiie dark horse prize. —The' following correction is Schmidt, Inchn. and delcnations of Others present at the affair, which,made: Mr. John Stevens did not visitliiB firemen from South Ptoin- was held at thf home of Mrs. Ray-: represent the Colonia Civic Im- field. Menlo Park, Winfiild and mond Heyer. Moniin^side Road. > provement Association at meetings fseliii. were Mrs. Dorothy Thomas. Mrs. • with the Board of Education on Stephanie Robak. Mrs. Rose Cur-i the need for a t)ew school in the rid. Iflrs. Thelma Curr, Mrs. Elsie Inman Avenue section. He repre- Mrs. Cecelia McDonald Damen, Mrs. Hilda Ferngno and'sented the Colonia Citizens Group Marries Brooklyn Man Mrs. Mildrt J Price. made up of all interested organi- —Mrs. Marie Slitter. Amherst zations and individuals in the COLONIA—Mrs. Cecelia McDon Avenue-, and Mrs. Katherine Sea- community. aid, Carolyn Avenue, was married, Saturday afternoon, to Conrad1 Groot. Brooklyn, at St. Cecelia's;. Churc.h. Iselin. Rev. Julian Rucki Laurft Joyce Morgenson Is Wed performed the ceremony. j The best man was Fred Suiter, j Colonia. ami matron of honor was At Double-Ring Rites, Sunday the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Miry WOODBRIDGE—At a double- j The attendants all wore gowns Ott. Brooklyn. Guests at the recep- i ring c«remony performed by Rev. of organdy, fashioned similarly to ,.. is your tion which was held at the home • Anthony Chadvdck, acting pastor, the bride's, the maid of honor in of the brides daughter and son-l-n ,)le First Congregational green, the bridesmaid, peach, and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund i Church, Sunday. Miss Laura Joyce the flower girl, yellow, They wore Hughes, Carolyn Avenue, included: iMorsenson, daughter of Mr. and tiaras of flowers and carried bou- Mrs. Oi; and Mrs. Julia O'Connor,: Mrs. Ednar Joyce Morgenson be- quets of summer flowers. newspaper Brooklyn; Fred Sutter. Mr. and|came lht, bride of Vincent Harold Upon their return "from a wed- Mrs. James TaBsun. Harry Read. Connolly, son of Mr. and Mrs. ding trip the newlyweds will reside Stanley Seabasty, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Connolly. 401 Lafayette at 490 Rahway Avenue. The bride Robert Moirissey. Mrs. Margaret Street, Hackettstown. selected a browji and white print Scnit, Mr. and Mrs". George Scott, Miss Doris Jacobs, Plainfield, dress, - white accessories and a In the wrvice of Freed""' Mr. and Mrs, Lars Flataker, Co- was maid of honor; Miss Patricia corsage ol orchids for traveling. lunia, and John McKittrick, Union is dedieated {to improvinu Connolly, sister of the bridegroom, The bride if a graduate of Wood- Beach. was bridesmaid, and Audrey Whip- bridge High School and the New ! fife-mfeguardmg your 1'dn-rtr ple, Port Murray, niece of 'the Jersey College for Women, class jbridesuoom, was flower girl. of '49. She is a member i of the helping you in tiie pursuit v faculty of the Woodbridge Town- Charles Hcilmann, Montclair About served as best man and ushers ship schools, Her husband is a happiness, were Edgar Morgenson Jr., brother graduate of Hackettstown High Your Home of the bride, Jaines Edwards, Port School and Rutgers University, Murray and Allen Schotts- class of '50. He is a past president schnpid,fr. Hackensai'k, of the Theta Phi Fraternity and he served three years in the V. S. Through its accurate news reports you art* Informed'of all significant, Too many home makers take Mrs. Bradley W. Farrington, Navy. He is employed by the In- particular pains to make their aunt of the bride, was organist. important local events ... of people and politics. dining tables look lovely—only Miss Catherine Hunsen, Harrall dustrial Loan Company, Perth when company is comig for din- Avenue, sans "I Love Thee," "Al- Amboy. ner. Since our personal families ways" and "Because." are the most important people in The bride, given in marriage by A Volet from Nowhere In its editorial columns the important local topics of the!tiitieH are ana* our lives, this is a bit hard lo un- her 'father, wore a gown of white A psychiatric board was testing derstand. organdy over taffeta styled with the mentality of a soldier. "Do you » interpreted, made readily lukdllbl ' Families appreciate having the an illusion neckline trimmed with ever hear voices without being able mealtime table looking attractive lace and a full skirt. Her veil of to tell who, is speaking or where just as much, and perhaps more, imported French'net was attached the voices 'come frpm?" he was than outsiders. to a pap of late fjrlmmed with sjsked. The most inexpensive cloths or orang| blossoms an4. jshe carried a "Yes, sir," answered thje soldier, place mats, when arranged. wiUi cascade of white carnatione, "And men does this o*tur?" care, can look as pleasing us the stephanotis and roses. "When 11 answer the telephone." most expensive damask. When there arc flowers in tlie And through Us advertiting columns garden, by all means have some of them on the table. If there are you are enabled to choose freely no flowers to be had without going wnen you order prihted to trouble or expense, use fruit, whtit you mint, and from whom you arranged attractively, for a center- matter, chances are you piece. want to buy it at prices within your Be sure that silver is placed want it in a hurry. Ouij* jtmight, that plates/glasses and budget. cups are correctly plated, and that craftsmen know this, and in immaculately clean. 0 are geared to render high- It in not necessary to labor loan and hard ..over washing a sticky eH service, with no sac- casserole dish, even with particles of burnt food stuck to the sides. ifice in quality. Call us Let the dish-Honk in warm water to which one tablespoon of baking today! Woodbridge 8-1710. soda has been added. WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. Any wall paper can be made washable by brushing sizing over of It. Thim particularly pcacticfil in "for Favorable Ipprestipns!" ill kitchens'and bathroom/

Remedy The Independent-Leader • The Carteret Press "You cannot have your puppy MIDDLESEX PRESS iii Uie house," said the harassed hou«twife. "He will whimper at night." The Raritan Town ship. Fords Beacon "But we can turn on the radio, 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDQE, N, J. i0fH»A Ui« tot, "then nobody wtt notice the other , ; ].-;DKNT LEADER THURSDAY. JUNE 29. PAGE FIVE

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(Whole or '^ mm (luH Half) Shank Hal!) ||_ - "^ "^ fl Full cut lb. u xt e n Short Shank lb. 59c HrGm "° ° 37c HAMTender, juicy, beautiful Sham-iust the thing for the long we«k-tnd! Feotured ot all Acmes! Special for one week only! Just the thing for the picnic! lb Hl-C ,ioi:(.i i HANKY TURKEYS =" 49c Top quality. Enjoy a turkey dinner and tasty turkey sondwiches for your picnic! nnoimce Opening Orange Adeir 25c Special for one week only! Ideal for picnics Ready-for-tfie-Pon Drown Turkeys ». 5f || New Law Office frosted ? Featured in our self-service meot depts. Drawn weight; head, feet and entrails remove n n B R 1 D O E—George J. Kcliii'W Village. Mctuchcn, .,,,.,! |,iw offices at 406 Am- lited Fresh Ground Beef » 53c All Skinless Franks *5 Campbell's Pork & Beans 2 ^ 21c (* I.,II,1II. of Perth Amboy High Special for one week only! Take advantage of this low price! 45c Whole Canned Hams £,»• 79c Assorted Cold Cuts »• 5 Mi Haney received his iddock; , i training at Georgetown : 1 Week Only! Smoked Cala Hams *• 43c Fresh Large Shrimp »-6. ;v He was a member of 55c. , ,;v and tennis 15-o«. jor .,.,1 received the Edward Skippy Peanut Butter . White award for profl- ACME FRESH FRUITS f-ivr-ii his dfRi'oe In law Asco Coffee VEGETABLES •..• Law School of the Unl- i Nc.vark. Awarded the Red Ripe, Sugar-Sweet !•. .Moore pjlze as the iut- IllWIVdl w • — - .:; >iH';iker of the school, he LIGHTER BODIED. Vigorous Flavor! ; i dvoU'd lo Seal and Scroll ;.,:•>• activities society, and Biscuits *$?%£* X 39c vaiuumfo ivi'd as class president. iU Ideal Coffee :t.«n 73c Krispy Crackers ™ . 25c HEAVY BODIED. Tops them all! .-ivivl his clerkship with plg Watermelons *• 4cat all Acmes! .:•!, English and Studer In M. Enjoy cooling, refreshing, sweet watermelon now ot this startling low price. Featured i ; He is the son of the late Vanilla Wafers "^X 28c I ea M 4.,.. pk,. Lie pk|) 4Vc • ::.| Mrs Fred S. Haney, Path H Chocolate Kisses 4T!lb.9 25c Wooden Spoons •£r9c Large Cultivated •. and a brother of District CAMPflR p k Golden Ripe .1 uti'-f* James P. Haney. Marshmallows L^.3k H.tni'v was former chief of Mars Wooden Forks :; r9c ; LOUEllA Blueberries tl 35c -MIS in the War Crimes Evap Milk >°-ran d 2:: 23c BANANAS ib 15c . :. iif the Judge Advocate Florida Yellow Corn 4 - 29c ,»:i uf theU. S. Seventh Army Wesson Oil Juicy Fancy Limes -*•" 13c ,i]x.:\ksc)i- of the investlsa- Habitant Brill's Seedless Grapefruit 2 - 19c 'i ihi' Dachuu, Buchenwald pint 35c r 65c 1 Fancy Jersey RadisheRdi s 2 ;; i: ii-n concentration camps. Onion Soup Macaroni •in War Work Cited Dinner 1" 19c Ii't lalatl lime! '. in, Twk in the war crimes Be litre to fel Weitont . timiiii which he supervised >.T|j.n-;ition of more than 1,000 Extra Large Nearby Iceberg Lettuce - 10c Mr. Haney received a special Armour's :-ii [rum the commanding :,:'. nf the Seventh Army and Potted Meat ;i ili.ii'.cd from the service Baby Meats alii alter he had attained a ,i n,-v. Hi is currently an of- DAIRY .'i :ih active Army Reserve 35c Strve mort cheese i i;u war. Mr. Haney founds Strdntd or diet J I)* t'alilovniii-Eastern Airway." Beech-Nut dishes for a change! •.a !i-:'islatlve advi^ri for the Armour's Armours ni in Association at Wash Baby Foods .on I) O. Last year he super Chopped Ham 1 Lunch Tongue in movement by air of 3,500 11-01. 101;:; 93c i persons from Munteh, »* 45c con 49c :.v. i) the new State of Tot tally wndmicheil Glendale Club " 2k can ~«*V r*'- w Economical, delkioutt Slice it! Spread it! Melt it! 2-lb. box 75c Ocean Spray Featured at all Acmes! York Beggar Cranberry Sauce 16-ox. can 15c ives Over $11,000 Cream Cheese 29c Bank Accounts 1 • YoiiK—BeRgars ar« not 6£ 5 Mild Colored Cheese 45c :' nr. but dlten wealthy n 1 D.U ' • i I'Miiiluct begging like » Coca Cola P 65c - ^ "••"- rai.l. 35c Coca Cola 6 bt".. 25cpluI Sharp Colored Cheese - ::!i crunplete books and Shelf Papers.: 14-01. oaia LIUD B.V.C9., Zboiti.! XOCD.P DAMCRiST i' .uuiit.-i, it 'was revealed bolifo 55c v.iih the death ut Robert J Heinz Ketchup PlANTIR Provolone Cheese oli Salted Peanuts L:r 33c 65c Stuffed Olives "' «^.N Domestic Swfss Cheese •- !!.::li-s died he left $11,000 t!r"'.'.. 15c 1 1 BoraxUUIUAVo UUtntCLEANE"R 1' ik and two savifigs »C- Dill Pickles SKT . n !" 15 ICE CREAM Kraft Velveeta Cheese A:..i tic left a complete set I i • HOM-Di-LITE \ Chiffon Soap Flakes X' 26c .-. that tolii what expense* 2o Sheffield Cottage Cheese 15c 1 ul m his planned rout* Mayonnaise u... i. Borax r::.X16cAr29c 2 cottons pint SlicSlicee d Ulal 100 cities in tlw c om ma American Loaf CheeseCheese 45c He also entered th« Mustard ;ir '* - 25c Laundry Starch 1L, * 19c 49c ! 2 carton Mm JC fH lit made in each city. Potato Chips 'Jtt, $ Pqrkay Colored MMargarine JL 33c It , :I!HI known as Joseph E. IVANH0 E 19c Cigarettes S? - 1 B7 Enjoy this richer, creamier ice creom hov*! :i, lust one leg in a West Potato Salad Real fruit flavors! Feotured at all Acmes! TCTH,, 59C • ei'iili.'iit. , It was after the Gold Seal Fresh Eggs 1 Hormel Id at Hint hd became a proie»- Armour's SPAM Vi Gallon Carton 98c .is a .strange map. At his liuiise in NewYoi-k, where . Corned Beef 1I-OI. Ili,v.l between trips, he wat j «an 43c Ice Cream Cake Roll 35c ^ All Advertised Prices Ivn us a stingy, man. But In Hash t 35c The miracle meat! Try our new special— ] lin.'.iy where he ate every For a quick meal! bananna ice creom 'n caKe roll— Effective Until Monday in the same restaurant and Ideal the same table, he spa»t freely. Lummis |ways dignified, even when in With CoJhOB fact Cloth Dog Food CLOSHTAU DAY TUESDAY, JULY * iking clothes, he dressed for Peanut Butter Specially Priced! in a blue suit, whlt« sWrt pk8 2 r 25c Farmdale Fancy I t,e. Oiant 36-01. p«Aag« with P i insisted that ne»tne»s snd por V 33c Cannon Diih Towol Frtol IVfllloiiaUy famou»! Green Baby «:;s was Hje secret ot Ms sue- So and creurny/ z Open Fridays til 9 M. That he wap successful 1* Bail ;s; Ideal BaT Limas ited by hia bank account/and jH ..at that lie did not feel he had Mason Jars Fruit Jars! t Howl week unless he could package kUu least «0. Fresh Cucumber pint* 7Q. HOIKEHOLO INSTITUTE doit:n; 85c ;.:: fe |gl' s I'.'.IS not the kind of beg- /7C do»n O7C n Buy them now! Try them new in llu, special get-acquainted pricf. -UMfa&M- COOKWARE | that asked for handouts. Al- /amain! Each package equals 2'4 to 2','2 limas in pod Igh nuai- of his friends ever Perfect for the picnic! [ him in action, they report that lably stood silently at t One Package of IDEAL Concentrated bt I'orner, subway platform or cpcci DESSERTS with each purchaw of I trick, holding his pescUi In « \lim Save win, 40% " ---I.. .„!...,„ 11 box.. looking neat, polU«^ Try tht one pack«g« and if you don't agree it's "lops," simply return the 3 pkgs. for full purchase price Orange Juice2r« 47c iiiid appealingly helpltM. :OM OUR CARD PUN pen lie v:as working h» WW»W Each can makes 1 Vi pints pure juice! tup like any businpH fulu.ue , IK' would select th« towns be 1 1 oiirr'" *'- ad tn visit and keep strict #c- Virginia lee Week-End Special! Grapefruit Juice£2L2£ 29c "I ins "proHU.'MIe frequent-. limited fern »ioo deppstts to hU N«W I* Asparagus Spears ISiS 45c i. banks, suinetimeB only a few Onl) .' when he was traveling. Louisiana Crunch Ring 35d Sliced Strawberries £T)X. 43c An old southern favorite! Golden goodness, topped with delicious cocoanut 'crunch! French Fried Potatoes IT;, 19c UN NAVAL DOCTORS fa tirst women to uonplftt* Virginia Lee Cocoanut Sticky Buns 57 25c i under the Navy civilian with onl imining program, seveft- Raisin studded cinnamon spiced coffee coke, caramel coating with cocoanut! H it Without Card thenh have been ordflw* Mw Th«.k, top-duality aluminum that lasts a y at installations in Ul* Danish Pecan Ring 35c Rolls & Tray "iS; 29c lifetime! Come—See^—Save! AH uieces «re on display it all Acme Mjrkeli! Get The new doctors hold VIRGINIA HE SUmUt MHAA I FUSTIC HAY nuw! Don't delay! . They wUl Join Angel Food Cake 29c Bread and Tray 1 Nuvy and tints r««rv* already oo to INDEPENDENT ]} .. . , JUNE 29, 1050 h PAGE RTX Cub Pack l:i<) |K Battleship JMi , ' Engaged to Local Man }{oiy Name Society to Sponsor Now Full-Fledged Boy Scouts Mo (f) Ik esful Party WOODBRIDOF, R Pack 139, sponsored n- Family Picnic Sunday in Avenel AVENEL The Sisterhood of the] the battleship, .. 1 Cnncreiiation Sons of Jacob held A V K N E L A meeting of the .Sunday v.nrtin- at P M at the Father, Lt. Com a card party Tuesday at the home Ch ilo]\ Nnrm Society will be held Maple Tree Farm, , charge. The boys .. [of Mrs. Benjamin Stern, Demarest •'cin-lir ai 8 o'clock In St. Andrew's The lenny Trio will furnish! by Mrs. William i Avenue. Sprcinl priM went to Mrs. n , r I, hiill to make final plans musi." for dancing Dooi prizes will' Charles Huber, Mrs ; , 'i;i • Oe.iruc Knt^nbern, door prize to .<• I.rnily picnic that t.h?y are bf awardf J and a dance contest is man, Den Mothers ' i Kenneth Stern and non-playe.r's P i i:rr; jointly with the Rosary scheduled. Games for children ; Jennings. v Tiin affair will be held with an aujrd of prizes will be tn ' prize to Mrs. Ida Safcolov. Others' who went • Here and There; „ added feature. Tahlr prizes were won by Mrs. were Den Chief Donal, Announcement has been Thr Rosary Society will sponsor | i Harry Harnirlc. Mrs. David Groos- Cubs Thomas Ron'. trf to the United States II booth containing religious ar- j Mrv N:ithan Tcmkin, Mrs. , mnn, Hansen. Charles }],]','„ 01 Sut Albert F. fochek. snn of Avenel Notes tides. rmnd work and baked Koodsj HinT ; Mnskovvttz. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Albert V. Pochelc. _ fur sale. The eommiUPc asks that! ,..i«,.irl Howes. and Richard Paul A, 19 East Green Street, WooUbridtre all donations be taken to Mrs. Jo-! Also present were Mr. and Mrsnings. , Jr., Thomas K 1 Plans for a trip t,, He was with the Fifth Ati Porre :; : • J Kufus 282 Demure;! sfpn ^ Bonn is store on Avenel' Herman Stern, Mrs, Charles Lelvi- of Liberty were mm!, *he Occupnuon Air Force ol Jap- •v, !• v 1':-,iduated from Cfntral street or to the home of Mrs. John' i tan. Mrs, Joseph Lander, Mrs, Ber- kn. He enlisted in 1947 and has i ;:IL Hi-h School in Newark Armour. 492 Woodbridpe Avenue.; nard Cohen. MrE. Irving SUllman. for a picnic, July i:\ been In NgRoya as assistant chief '•„•.,[ »fk He attended a veterans' i Members of the committee arc Mrs Edwavd Stern, Mrs. Ida Clerk for the deputy for operations Spain offers to i*^, ..i • <:! alomts 100 students com-;jorm Medveu. George Mroz, Jo- Above are former mem.™ »f " ^ % ^ received Zy Pilftski. Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, Mrs. Since 1948. He plans to reenlist man refugees, if tin•>' .r.« from 63 different communities. | ^p), shirger,, John Urban. Johm Den «, sponsored by ContreiMli-. '"""• "™ rommunily John Ashmwe, Mrs. Julius Schil- for an asslRnm*nt to a basr in He «;.< awarded the national honor Swetits. William Hujtelhelmrr.! Scout Tenderfoot pins at pn.mi.l.o.. rv ler. Mrs. Harold Schiller, Mrs. the United States . . . Police Chief :n:;:il (or scholastic standing. He Charles Pe?a. Wiiliam Moran,' i Lester Grossman, Mrs. Manuel peorge E. Keating will celebrate :il;i:i< tn enter Teachers Colli-w.; jam«,s Murphy .Stanley Chapman, JTemkin, Mr.v Samuel Siesel. Mrs. his birthday on July 4 ... Bernard •AVntrinir in September. Attend-jsamuel Atbrecht Jr., Mrs. John Arthur Brown, Mrs. Abraham ISELIN 1. Peterson, 38 Martin Terrace MISS MARTHA I McCU'RE ins/ the LM'aduntion exercises wt re, Armour, Mrs. Joseph De Bonnis, Neiss. Mrs. Joseph Stern, Mrs. Woodbridge. has made the honni Mr and Mr.v Frederick toll, MissiMrs. Peter Grsco. Mrs. Samuel Al- Louis Vnlter, Mrs Samuel Stern. roll at Fork Union Military Aca- VVOODBKIlMiE — Col. ami D-iior^ Lot I, Mrs. R. G, Periw. i brrtht Jr.. Mrs. Vincent Buono- Miss Sylvia Stern and Mrs. Isa- 1 LARGE STORE demy. Virginia, Erik R. Chnsten- Mr-.. Gcoree \V. McClure, Camp irarl Swetits and Gilman Both-,core, Ml5 Anthony Maffia, Mrs,, bella Stem. Sen, Devon Road. Colonla. made • Younghanii. Japan, announce .veil ! Charles Podraza. Mrs. Stanley! ttie Headmaster's List. Both Chns- the ritacement of their daugh- and REAR BLDG | —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wein-1 Kieseleski. Mrs James Nazarrol Progress : Health tensen and Peterson were nut- ter. Mist Martha Jean McClurc j s;ein. Harvard Avenue, are :)ar-' i Mrs. Sewell Crawford. linc Kind Lady 'to London huckster1 . jtandins athletes at the Virginia to Ctpt. Fkerrvpont Francis Bar- t-nts of a son. : -And have you always been sell- FOR SALE military academy this past year tow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis j —Mrs. John Swetits. Demarest ing coroanuts? P. BarUm. Dunham Place. Avenue.'is convalescing after r.n Passes State Exams Tflfphiiin- Miss McClure attended Van- • operation performed, at Perth Am- Huckster 'proudly' —Oh, no. Still there are; lidy. I worked my way up fium Tidbits: \ derbilt Cniversity, Nashville, boy General Hospital. What Is Our Most VnUi ililr- Met. 6-OMS! J Miss Marj' Ann Ko]i, Wilson Tenn., Monmouth Cotlefr, Mon- dt!:ir- „ ... -o intent upon —Mrs. AHRelo Greco has re- Possession'.' Ke junior, and daughter of mouth, III., and eraduated from turned to her home at Edfcanon iiv money that they burn the ;r. an Mrs Stephen Koji, 55: the Cnivr-sily of Oklahoma. Boulevard after visiting relatives T'nr most valuable pns-rs-i''ii; .!'. le iit both ends and ar? '.ur-j a ,1 t-i fl;id jome day that ht.iltlv [einzer Sreet, Avenel, has been She is a member of Pi Btta Phi at Great Lakes Air Base, 111., for the world today cannot u ii^ii-;.: pn^ cited lor academic achievement sorority and Alpha Epsilor, the past month. with monpy Its prii> ;l A\y>\i if.o and the money that was I during me second semester . . . rubies and diarmnris and yi • m.ni\fi.Tiimiilr.ted "at such a price can, Delia and Phi 8igma honorary —Mrs. George Mroz and chil- 1 WALTER RIADE THEATfcti 1 briiu . no pleasure to its possessor, j : Frank c. Toth, aviation structural fraitrnUits. She sfrved 3 - years dren. Hudson Boulevard, are guests whu possess it carelessly scjuaiidn 1 •ttchanic. third class, USN. 39 v".h the WAVES durinit the of her mother in Trenton. H oi throw i;. lichily away These law breakers, if they MM -! vive. must all pay the price of thur PERTH AMBOY MOVIE GUIDE Douglas Street. Fords, Is serving war. "What is this tali-nun'.1" >m . .... iii-obedipnce in shortening lives, with Fighter Squadron 71, one of Capt. Bartow graduated from itsk It is health after it is ".MO Ihe Navy's newest jet-propelled The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. even thoueh you were as nfli as'pain and suffering. aircraft units, based at Quonset He served in the European the- Church Announces Croesus you could wander over ;!i?| -Nor wealth, nor honor, pomp NOW Point, R, I. Toth entered Naval rarth in search of this lost treasure nor power, can give the heart one MAJESTIC. atre during the war and is now PEJTH AMIOY 4-&I0* iervioe, February 11, 1944. assistant Professor of Military but you miuht never be able tD find If health is gone. Be PLAYING Science and Tactics at the Uni- Summer Schedule it again Without health you can- timely wise, with health, all versity of Oklahoma. Norman. not attain to your highest useful- thttiaht of pleasure flteg." The MtM Ama/.iiiR Story Ever Filmrd Jottings: AVENEL— The Avenel Presbyte- Oklahoma. ness, neither car. you be happy. rian Chu/ch will hold morninc The I-'ir-it Story of Mans Conquest of Spa,,• I Bill Huber. custodian at the Genius without health can seldom BLOOD BANKS worship on Sundays at 10 A. M.. w DAVGHER reach the pinnacle of true- sreat- The National Security Resour- fc ON THE SCREEN in plare of the usual time of 11 ness. for disease preys upon 'he ces Board has delegated to the WOOD A. M., during Hie summer months. £ moul?thit d^S BRIDG^-Mr and vitals of its victims a? the fabled American Red Cross the task of E orth Mart Bible class for children will also tour days, nonchalantlhalantly strolled iinn ^ "^ f • vultures upon the liver of Prome-; reorqanizinR its blood bank facili- on Mondav. ... And talktalktax aboubtt !flv»- »« the parents of a daugh- be held at the same time. theus when he was chained h?l\>- !1{.s. aiming at rapid expansion to "ROCKET-SHIP X-M r Ladies' Aid Society will hold a the town hall reminds me that the ; ^ ' Ann F»y. bom Saturday in St lessly \xi a ereat rock. (provide protection in the event of Dulldlng could do with screens. :Pet€rs Hospital, New Brunswick. tea this afternoon at the home of S1ARRING Mrs Mart n tne torm r Rlta The ancient Greeks attained u a national disaster. This far- The mosquitoes are ternncterrific . _ . - [! vireinia"- " >'R"V aT* n ""bree*n Street Mrs- Frederick Beckley. 51 George I.lord Osa Noah H a y a n Green htteet I.KON .1. Cil-IUTV the highest degree of intellectual reaching civilian defense program Gop Richard LeighLeigh's scoro i ha* been ; ™jr jri " ' ' street, with Mrs. Frank Cenegy as RRIDCiKS MASSiiN BERRY. JR (> Ki;i \\ Woodbridge. co-chairman, assisted by Mrs. and physical development'of any will require about five years to •mpted by Bucknell University POUT READING— The New nation on earth. One of their say-' complete with full stockpiling AM) . . FOR ADDED ADVENTURI-- I. . II you are- getting away for Clyde Berry. Mrs. John Ettershank, i „___„., DFFlrlT Jersey Stiite Board of Funeral ings was "Know thyself." but to and distribution facilities. Mrs. Robert Rhodes and Mrs.Directors ami Embalmers has Vincent Price — Ellen Drew Richard Myers. , • know one's self well is to kni.w notified l.eon J. Oerity. 25 Madi- the laws of health and such knowl- It's Gone Anyway Mrs. Stephen Vigh will be bos'-. son Avenue, lhat he has success- Freddy—Grandpa, did you once i^ar - there were ess to friends and members of the edge if properly used will brui^ 'The BARON of ARIZONA as an undertaker. fully passed tlie state examina- have hair like snow? I that the 12-month spending flg- church at a picnic and auction at 1 about a realization of the old tions as a funeral director. Grandpa—Yes, toyboy . ure might fall $1,400,000,000 be- her home in Colonia on Saturday, i 'motto, "mens sana incorpore saao." L ... , . , Mr. Gerity is a graduate of ; low the April 20 estimate of $42,- a sound mind in a sound body. Freddy—Well, who shoveled it STARTS MONDAY, JULY 3rd July 15. with Mrs. William Clark i the McAllister School of Era- KamblinIt looks to meArpuna: as if the miniature I 000,00,000—a 26 per cent im- and Mrs. Carl Nier assisting. . j j Remember that God who ri'poff- ? balmir.3 in New York City and 1 AT LAST! ON OUR SCREEN! golf bug is timing this territory J provement over the $5,400,000,000, Another tea wilwinl bDe helncidn ati uthe; ated us has written Hi-, laws in served two years' apprenticeship letters of blood upon the fleshly Kain. .. Dr. Herbert Moss. Main deficit predicted by the Budget jhom e of Mrs. Otis Sears. Madiso;onn i' . , .| , Manffer and Son, THE MUSICAL YOU'VE BEEN WAITlX(i"l'i^; Sreet. addressed the Orange Op-1 Bureau at that time. Avenue, on Thursday, August 17. \ . ' i veteran of four tablets of our bodies, just ai E'jrily In infftonH sa as He traced with His own finaer tyntat Club Tuesday at the Hotel j at 1:30 o'clock. ! f sprvicf in thc Armv, beins "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 6uburban, Orange.... The fastest- • BUSINESS BOOMS I n preparatiopreparationn foforr th thee bazaabazaarr tto | j* -ha» , the decalogue upon the two ublns x a(intlMl for two and one ! of stone; consequently, when we STARRING growing section of nice home in Busmcs, on the boom, may soon be hel^d i^n November a'- group o f| jtat'oned ££*«Tth A?e S be h November a group o£ e U misute and abuse our bodies re FRI.. SAT., SIN. LIn Woodbridge proper is in thethe !I touchtouch,, or__passor pass., the_19«l_highthe 1948 high. .jwomen will ^meelt WednesdayWednesdayss frofromm j[ ^ ^A1^' £«wb!» «to- BETTY HUTTON AS ANNIE OAK1.I \ park section in the vicinity of Em- Prices, however, aie not expected WMMn wU1 are breaking His laws ami m;^! .11 NK 30 - Jl IV 1-2 July 12 to August 16 from 10 A. M. | ~ l>:iturins Hi Irvins Brlin Song Hits p Y n see a to go sky hlph but living costs charged in 1945. Mr. Gerity Is are eg MKS. MAUTIN JOHNSON'S wood Avenue . . You can see a to go sky hlph but living costs to 3 P. M. Anyone interested in this' marlied. his wife being the for- Color By Technicolor tot of Township people any day at; »'U1 1'kcly move upwards in the project should contact Mrs. Clark. | reap the consequences of ill iicdl J (1RE.VT JUNGLE mer Marie L. Kowalcxyk, Wood- dise-ase and suflerina. THRILL PICTURES Monmouth Park Racetrack. . ..; Fall- Mrs. Edward Kosic, Mrs. Alex j Many foolish peop!? SJK:IL; t! bri«-?ebr? . Theyy are the parents of 1001 SENSATIONAL The Sport of Kinps really draws! McDermott and Mrs. Harold Schil- first half of their -ivi-s in tc;n;>! THRILLS NEVER SEEN two daughters. STRAND NOW them.... A few of thc Main Street j would be and all the kids sot ler will act as leaders of a newly j disrega/d of these laws S»aii' BEFORE AND ABSOLUTELY stores are planning to.close either j dressed in bathing trunks. . . . Myformed Girl ScQUt troop to start j FIRTH AMBOY 41573 CHl'RCH WALL FALLS, them, habitually overeat, otn; AUTHENTIC! during July or August for a vaca- sister and her husband visiting in September. This tfoop will be PLAYING MAN DIES guzzle large amounts of -urvh tion period, so that all the em- here from Connecticut last week- sponsored by the. Ladies' Aid So "CONGORILLA" PRINCETON. Ind.—A stone wall without a thoucht of the in'.i Africa—The Mysterious) The Picture with all the hilarious answer- ployes can enjoy a vacation at the | end couldn't pet over the big holes cietriptyv / that they" are infliftm^ upon t;;- same time. . [in the roads in my vicinity. Since far a new church, hit bya crane. — Plus — knocked down a scaffold, injuring ^s warm and real as two people in li > e aeronautical engineering recently GO TO TOWN" .planning to get married during CULTURE ACADEMY Koln-rt Taylor-Elizabeth Taylor l'(||tp July 4 weekend or is it just at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,; with Marjorie Main and "WABASH AVENUE has been honored by election to •CONSPIRATORS' Mother one of those rumors? Percy Kilbride associate- membership in RPI's ( oliir fly Tnhnicolor SUN., MON., TUES. chapter of Sigma Bi, national lion- i "REFORMER AND STARRINfi New Classes Continuous Tuesday. July 4th jTetuse orary scientific society. . . . And THE RED HEAD' Bitty (irable — Victor Mature last but not least, if (you want tn with June Allyson and Joseph Cotten ).',,The James E. Keatings I she is AMI Mil! MIIRF. AIIDEI) Pl^Asn.l te former Josie Lau>i are back be alive on July 5 Dick .Powell Orson Welles I town to stay a whilft ... Under- on July Now Forming TUESDAY AND"WEDNESDAY "3RD MAN' THE BOY FROM INDIANA and that the tngasement of Mrs. '«MY FOOLISH HEART DAY &. EVENING — Plus — SIARRINO hitney C. Leeson to John Breck- with Susan tUywurth and Jimmy Dursntr 'idge was announced at a Rci- j Lou McCatlistcr — Lois Butltr Dana Andrews "THE GREAT RUPERT1 party Monday night. . . . The RUGS for "COW TOWN' at Port Reading were so dis- with Gene Autry WED., THUBS., FRI., SAT. • GAMES ON STAGE EVERY SAT ppointed when the water was CLEANED and WOMEN Our Wednatsbay Matinc« Start Jane Powell - Ann Sothem Jo,t turned on at the wading pool at 3 P M. 'tNANCY GOES TO RIO' 4 : ' 1W4 jkonday. Seems that someone SHAMPOOED and STOKKI) lNo( Cflntiuudusi —I Plus — |»ssed the word around that it Veterans Acceplled Children 9 cents PHONE P. A. 1 Adults M cent* Eleanor J. Bowen, Dean Under GI Bill on Wednesday Matinee On|v Cathy O'Donnell 1616 No Matinee on Fourth ot .lul "SIDE STREET' (>(ii Driver Will < ill BE A BEAUTICIAN 7 :IHt p in Main nr l !>'" :; 1 for Your RUB! s:.'t« p in * l": " I 1 Learn A Profession 4. Easy Payments In "jijn7"s»-.l» ' I'.iul liiHielis, Linda IHrncll Complete Course 5. Position Assured STATE THEATRE "F.VK.kYBODV DOES IT" WOODBRlbGE, N. J. Free Instruments 6. Well Paying Johnny Welasmiillfr in •JINGLE JIM" QUALITY CLEANERS AIR CONDITIONED lor Your COMFORT I xtiM Friday Nile! Western Fralim 407 MAKKKT ST. Tel. P. A. 4-1220 ( IIALLEXGEjOF THE RANtilj JOB THE BEACH PKK1II AMKOY TODAY THRU SATURDAY Sun Slun. i ,lul> IWllv (irable in the Tnhnicplor Musii JI Bathinf Trunks 199 Kftw Brunswick Aye. Perth Amboy Donald O'CONNOK - Zusu PITTS in THAT LADY IN |ftMINE Polo Shir|h •FRANCIS" plus THE DOOLINS orfOKLAHOMA IMtat Man. Nitv-2n4 I^i«ln»tions »• FOR C'OMKORT ! plus ( I Our tiianl Baby Par»4<: Toe Shirts Suetial Mun. NHe — Giant Firework^ hport Shirts. "ONE WAY STREET" (Vkbmtioii fur Your Holiday Pleasun with, Jamc MASON — MurU TOREN Gabardine Slicks Turs.-Wed. J"lv 1-ucUle Hall, Hilltam Holtltn NEW DeSOTOS & PLYMOUTHS SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "HISS GBANT TAHFS RICHMOND (Tuesday Cjontinuoua). V\m the Technicolor Western SALES & FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD' • " SAND "• .,- with June ALLYHON — Dkk POWELL l-HONK H-»«M( ocnviuSERVICEc IXtiO KVKUV THl IHI> NH.M' plus mi. iisii JACKI'OT: Georrc MONTGOMERY — Ellen DREW In METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. «DAVIE CROCKETT INDIAN SCOUT": YOUR AUTHORIZED DeSOTO-PLYMOLTH DEALER WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY 446 St. Georges Ave. Near Juvnan Avenue Uulmay, N. J. JOIN OUR CLUB "IN A LONELY PLACE" We Always Have II Fine Selection of Good Used Cars WEN FK1OAY TILL » m wttif Humphry BOO ART — Gluru GRAUAME OPEN BVKNINQ8 AND SUNDAY ^M ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ J[| •VPI II^HB H^p |H WB ^^*

>.*, ;,|,;NT LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950 PAOE SEVEN F0RDS NEWS FORDS NEWS Siibepetilient-Heabet

Vuxiliary Bus Schedule for Trip Francis W. Lenart and Bride Pattor To Jamboree is Listed Welcomed by Pariih Lions to Install FORDS—A bus trip to the Boy [tend County FORDS—Rev John K. Orlmes. Scout National Jamboree, Valley On Honeymoon Trip to Florida pastor of Our Lady of "tice Slate at Affair Porffe, P. A., on July 2, Sunday, FOl (akc in a ilrlirnte shell pink, or Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sorenson , Delegated to the matron of honor and Frank Pel- Mrs. Michael Hodes snd Mrs. assisted by members of the club. Pa., on July 2. Reservations nniFt a soft golden yellow, or all snowy while Imagine it ;is tlir climax to and children, Marlene and robert . Mrs. Elizabeth Dl- tovic, Perth Amboy was best man Ruth Lehman were voted into I be made with Mrs. Charles Ram- the luncheon or supper you plan fur ;i shower, Birthday or wedding of this place. [i.na Watts, Mrs. anniversary party. Could anytliine br more appropriate, with its Tlie honor attendant wore a maize membership and Mrs Helen Ful- berg, president. The bus will leave erton was introduced us a new ta. Mrs. Emma topping of lacy shredded coconut, tinted the same delicate shade uonn of organdy net over satin, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson Our Lady of Peace Church at 7:30 and children, Lucille and Fred- member. The auxiliary donated Democrats List •!;, Anna S. Nagy. as the real petals, crystallized, that form the rose? had a matching sweetheart bonnet A. M. of net and carried mixed flowers. erick of Perth Amboy; Mr. and $55 to the post. Mrs. Alice Dome]- have been recess- It is no trouble at all to make this cake, using a white cake mix, Mrs. W. J. Kovac was the win- After a motor trip to Florida, the Mrs. Royal Anderson and daugh county president, announced ummer, The next but if you prefer, start with unfrosted store-bought cake and add Mystery Bus Ride ner of the dark horse prize. Hos- the clamour yourself, with tinted coenhut and this full-blown, life- couple will reside at the Barclay ter, Faye Marie of Mllltown, Mrs Lhat a county council will bs held :,' September 12 at t|sses for the evnlng were Mrs. like rose! Street address. For traveling thi Mabel Tvrell, Mrs. Oeorge Me July 14 at the Veterans' Center FORDS—Plans for a mystery .,• legion rooms. New Brunswick. John Wuifl, Mrs. Remberg, Mrs. Coconut Anniversary Cake • bride wore a gray gabardine sul Dowell and son, Gary, and Mr. and bus ride to be held July 20 with Mrs. Arthur Anderson and son, John Chabay and Mrs. Joseph 1 package white cake mix CrysUUlMd Rose Petals: Select with red accessories and had i Mrs. Ann Levandoskl was con- Mrs. Barbara Clark as chairman, a white orchid corsage. Allen of Metuchen. Kassler. i cup shredded coconut, cut i highly scented, fresh roses. Wash gratulated on having been elected were made at the doling meeting Baptized The next meeting will be held 1 cup milk j well. Remove petals and drain. Mrs. Lenart is a graduate o president of the Auxiliary of Fords of the season of the Fords Wo- July 6, in the church auditorium Metuchen High School and Is em Turn cake mix Into bowl. Add;Then remove wnit€ pulpy hase of J urn pin Jills to Hold American Legion Un(t 183. men's DemocrtUo Club, held in coconut and mix well. Add i cup . , „ ^ ...... „ u. Mrs. Mathilda Brictoon an the Scandinavian Or ill. The bus |d\ of Peace I of the milk. Blend, then beat ! j Petals. Beat egg »W*e unUl rtlgh - Beach Party on July 9 nounced that cancer dressing! are will leave 8ChOOl No. 7 at 7:30 minute. Add remaining milk. Blendl & j™01*- BTush to h sldesmas °«r Pet?ls, Funeral Services Held urgently needed. M Bus Ride Planned and beat 2 minutes longer. iBeatl wlth.m wh'le' FORDS—Miss Joan Bartos, 2 Hi'v Frederick A. l wlthm wh'le ^ln8B smae *"« *P^ry Mrs. Betty Lund won the dark Mrs. Margvet Kxtuss was elect- cake vigorously by hand or at a |brushcs,or For Mrs. I. M. Grispart Fairfleld Avenue was hostess tc •.;. appointed sec- horse prise. Mrs. Mary Kmlec ed recording secretary to fulfill low speed in electric mixer. Ino surPlus «* whlte remalns Qn the members of the Jumpln' Jills .Msuir at Our Lady KEASBEY — Mrs. Theresa M. chairman of the card party was the unexplred term of Mrs. Ann By C.O.P. Group Turn Into two round 8-mch layer | petals, but that both sides are at its meeting, at which time plans :i administered the ! moist. Sift granulated sugar on Orispart, 77. wife of Lawrence assisted by Mrs. Ellen M&thiasen, Sltkoscsy who reMgned. Mrs. SH- pans, 1 \\ inches deep, which have were made for a beach party to be Mrs. Betty Lund, Mrs. Gertrude iwpiism upon four FORDS—Mrs. Louis Watts, 12 ! both sides &f petals. Place petals Grispart. 416 Crows Mill Road, held July 9 In Asbury Park, koscsy was presented with a bou- •rremonles in the been lined on bottoms with plain Egan and Mrs. Domejka. Fairfleld Avenue, was hostess to on tray and store in refrigerator died Sunday at her home. She had Miss Dolores Bilbao was intro- quet of flowen. Two new members paper, then irreased. Bake in mod- Hospitality was in charje o: the members of the Women's Sec- until dry, Mint leaves may be coat- been a resident of this place for duced as a new member. Others were enrolled. erate oven i375' F.) 20 to 25 min- Mrs. Erickson. Mrs, Rose Lambert Mr and Mrs. John ond Ward Republican Club at Its ed in the same way and used as 39 years. present were: Mary Ann Labbanc The program, In charge of Mrs utes. Cool cake In pans on racks son. Mrs. Egan and Mrs. Joan •;-. Street wag Chris- leaves. Surviving, oesiaes her husband, Gloria Plnelli, Claire Ballnt, Bettj Carl Lyons, featured a movie en- , meeting held at her home. for 5 imnutes. Then loosen from Balasz. A bUS HCle l At!antlC Cll WaS To Tint Coconut: Place coconut ire a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Molnar, Rose Chlrlco and Harrlei titled "Two Hundred Years of rfMvMp ° > »mcside0 s ».»witi h ^Ospatula,u.», , *».tur.n uu.out. ,1C -re anQM > in a glass jar. (Do not fill jaT more Notaro, two sons, John of Hope- Paszlnski. Housekeeping" shown by Miss An- ' ' planned for the near future and j move paper, and turn right side up a picnic was scheduled for July on racks and cool before frosting, ithan '.j full, i Dilute a small lawn and Fire Commissioner Louis Clean Government I'm" nette Cornell of But Orange. •,•!• of Mr. and Mrs. 27 at the home of Mrs. George Spread Seven Minute Frosting' amount of food coloring and Grispart of Fords; seven grand- ATTENDED CONVENTION' The dark horse prize was won • n. .=>5 Sixth Street. Munn. 5 Johnson Avenue. between layers an don top and 1 spririkle over coconut. Cover jar children and two great-erand- FORDS — Mrs. Alice Dcmejkf Closes Season Tuesday by Mrs. Ann Kress. Mrs. Vctor <: Phyllis Ruth, with Mrs. Rose Pleifler was welcom- sides and decorate top of cake with; and shake vigorously until color- chtldren. and Mrs. Emfly Westlake attended Novak was hoaplUllty chairman Arway and Mary ed into the membership of the | full blown Tose made of Crystal-! ing is evenly distributed and de Funeral services were held the VFW convention in Asbury FORDS—The Fords Clean dov assisted by Mrs. Krauss, Mrs. a Park last week as delegates from .ponsors. club. Mrs. William Toth won the i Rose Petals. ! sired shade is obtained, Wednesday morning 9:00 o'clock, ernment League wound up 1U sea Desolena MoretU, Mrs. Ann Dus- followed by Solemn Requiem Mass the Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords daughter of Mr. special prize. Mrs. Margaret Fac- son at a meeting Tuesday sula, Mrs. Mary Onder, Mrs. Ann at Our Lady of Peace Church, Memorial Post 6090, VFW. Mrs Prank's Tavern. Harold Slover Polatt and Mrs. Christine Kutchcr. :.n Holup, 75 Wild- zak and daughter Margaret were j was christened with Burial was in Our Lady of Hungary Domejka is county council presi who presided announced the or- guests. Prices Hosts at Party i ;ind Agnes Nemcik Miss Hendlowitch Cemetery, Fords. dent, ganization would hold regular Mrs. Ellen Feddersen On Daughter's Birthday monthly meetings beginning SeD- .-.s Kane son o. Walter League to Give FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. William tember 12. Honored at 'Open House Michael Kane 22 'Japanese For gram JNew Sodality Head Price, Lancaster Road entertained W. Howard Fullerton. Repub! FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. John :>:.•(>. Rarltan Town- • at a party In honor of the 13th can candidate for the Townshii Janderup, 701 Amboy Avenue held , 'it Kane and Rita FORDS—"Japanese Night" •will FORDS—At the annual meeting birthday of their daughter, Mil- Committee, was guest speaker He open house In honor of the birth- •..• .-ponsura. ;be held to the Waltner eLagiie of of (.he Blessed Virgin Mary Sodalt-' V.' thanked the club for its endorse- day of Iftr Wlen fWWeTwn. 201 Our Redeemer Evangelical Luth-1ty of Our Lady of FMM Church,! Guests wm. Mr ment of his dandldacy from the Mrs. Ed- Meade Street, Perth Amboy. eran Church tonight at 8 P. M. held In th' e auditorium"" " , Miss Second Ward. win Addis and daughter, Carolyn, Mrs. Feddtrsen is the widow of lire Company in the parish hall. Songs, plays, Frances Hendlowitch was elected Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaveia and prefect. She suceed* MIBS Marjorie the late Soren Feddersen. Mem- i motion picture, novelties will be Mrs. Helen Mattern all Df Brook- A great many letters come from; It is a rare thing, indeed, to •. Retiring Chief Rock. , AT DIVISION CONVENTION bers of her- family joined in the featured. lyn; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heyer readers about lonij engagements, mire the same kind of mim 1 " FORDS—Mr"~and~MrB~Lloyd celebration including, two dau^h- After the program an offering Others elected to office were: \ and son, Gary, Mrs. Lillian Behlau V The Keasbey Fire so 1 shall try to answer them all | twenty-five that we do at seven- Rubin, 456 Crows Mill Road at-'ters, Mrs. Eleanor 8mlth and Mrs. ! will be taken to raise the young Misses Eleanor Koctik, vice pre-! and daughter, Laura. L ... honor ex-Chief Mi- at otu time. teen and many of the bored nar- tended the annual convention of 'Uy Zepsanda. and four sons, .peoples donation to the waltner feet; Harriet Paszlntki, secretary, j r.at.s at a banquet There are times and circum- md men and women of today n re the p h Ar d DlvUlon in Arthur, Soren and Richard Psd- and Bernice KordelAi, treasurer.! [l . mx Grove, Rarltan! League Youth Center, endorsed by those whose partners have failed ,w t t „ v ATTENDING GIRLS' STATE stances which make a long engage- lcl wu l Jdersen of Perth Amboy, and Lund General McArthur. at Hokkaido date has beenj — Miss Sondra Lynn ment necessary. It is certainly very tno L>rosroww a. mfntamentall inrinch sincpe Mwi'.heii-r l ' "' > Pedderson of Matawan; also nine ycneral chair- j University, Sapporo, Japan. The changed to the third- Monday of loolish for two young people who high school days. grandchildren and three great- \ public is invited to attend, each month. Girls' State at N. J. College for nake just enough money to live But if you are old enough to SON FOR KOGUT S grandchildren. Accordion selcc- Miss Joan Jugan was omfort^bly on with their own set married and are making FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. John tlons were played by Russell Fed- POLITICAL CLUB SESSION named women this week. Miss Sunshine MAT THlfagDAY chairman of a social to be held leople, but who could not possibly enough to live simply, for goodness Kogut, 98 William Street, are the dersen. FORDS—The Willam J. Warren is sponsored by the Ladies Auxil- July 17 in the school hall. A party tretch it to support a home, to sake, go on and get married. It is parents of a son born at the Perth ; i-ITS' Club of Troop Association is scheduled to meet iary of "Fords American Legion, .:..-.-t Thursday, July in honor of the outgoing officers ;et married. They are only asking especially unfair to a young wo- Amboy General Hospital. AUTO YAKES PANTS Monday, July 3 at 8 P. M. in Unit 163. Mrs. Benjamin Sunshine :. i >-,!:• Lady of Peace followed. or trouble. Love has to be very to stay engaged for years and, -CALEDONIA, Mich. — When Fianks Hall, Fords. is serving as counselor there dur- or trouble. Love has to be very ing the Girls' State Week. :ourageous to battle with poverty I years. She gets to the place where | Frank Bales, 18, accidentally sne u STRIKES MEETING^SEXT WEEK ind hardships from the-very be-! neither "fish nor fowl, nor walked into the side of a moving oi DAlGHTEte BIS RIDE PLANNED good red herring." While the number of strikes FORDS —The Ladies' Aid So- [inning of marriage. In such a automobile, he suffered more em- and Mrs. Joseph FORDS—The Fords Women's!TO HONOR EX-CHIEFS All of her friends are married increased during April, time lost 1 :ase, I say to stay engaged by all barassment than injury. The door ciety of Our Redeemer Evangelical of and she Di i.i'i! Street, are the KEASBEYf means until you can see your way! is not of the married set, by the walkouts declined, accord- handle of the car caught in his ..rii'litcr born Mon- clear to at least support yourselves, the single set is composed of Ing to the Bureau of Labor Statis- belt, neatly detaching his troupers. :'.:: Amboy Ger.trai Another case where 1 approve younger girls and boys and, worst tics. There were *00 new shut- 20, Mrs. Barbara Clark Is chairman quet on Saturdayi juiy », in downs during April, compared of the affair and reservations of long engagements is where the of all, everybody seems to regard Phoenix Grove, Raiitan Township. girl and boy are very young. They her as a certain young man's prop- with ?60 during March, while should be made with Mrs. Clark To be honored are John Cheega, idleness, caused by all stoppages Today's Pattern by July 15 Bus will leave School are not ready to settle "down to the erty and if he is not on hand for Frank LaBance and Michael • > a « • J everAvinmy* occasionf\.n n n nlnn , shAnne i1 sc leflfif tf ttrot TlIlltwidH .- during April, declined by 15 per No- 7 at 6.45 P. M. Reservations .important business of making a Koperwhats. home or rearing a family. Their dle her thumbs. A long engagement cent. can also be made with the presi- seems to take the bloom off of dent of the club, Mr«. Sue Warren. education is not complete in many NEW ARRIVAL ways. If they postpone matrimony, 1 marriage to a certain extent. Tne ATOMIC SHELLS they will possibly fall in love a'I man and woman begin to take each FORDS—Mr. arid Mrs. James has been made BUNDLE FROM HEAVEN , number of times before they find! other for granted. Announcement Gyorfi, 880 Mam Street,,are tht that the United States has de- "Call For FORDS—Mr. and llrs. George parents of a son born at the Muh- the man ar woman whom they will. A great deal of money is not veloped atomic artillery shells and Jogan, 26 Evergreen Avenue are really loVe all of their lives. [necessary to successful marriage. lenberg Hospital, PlainfWld, Mrs. atomic warheads for guided mis- the parents of a son bom at si. Gyorfi is the former Miss Lucy Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick. sels which is in line with the Manger of 466,. Johnstone Street, report! of Defense Secretary Louis Mrs. Jogan is the termer Miss Perth Amboy. Helen Tatarka. 'i Johnspn, on March 31. that' this My Furs!" CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS country is developing a variety CARD PARTY TONIGHT of new atomic missels, which may VISITED HERE KEASBEY—The Women's Re- FORDS, HOPEUWN and KEASBEY have tactical as well as strategic That's all you need FORDS — Mr, wd Mrs. Roy publican Club of Keasbey will (NOTE- For Insertions in this calendar, Mil Mm. Stephen A. significance. Nelson and son of -Cedar Rapids, sponsor a card party tonight at Frost. Woodbrldge 8-1710 or Perth Ambof 4-71U, below noon say! Our special 8 o'clock,.in the Keasbey School. la., were the gneats hi. Mr. and on Tuesday of each week.) The happiest coupjes are those Tickets may be purchased from messenger will call Mrs. Glen A. Nelson, 8T MoHett with a fah- income, love! faith in any of the members. Street for a fe,w days. JTJN1 each other anti the will tq work for your furs at together. ' ! •••^Installation of officers and Ladies' Night, Lions Club of Fords, your convenience So I say to those coupWs who JERSEY SCRAPBOOlfc Oak Hills Manor, Metuchen, 7:30 P. M. | ask about long engagements, don't ... store them safet JULY stay engaged too long if you are sure you have found the right man ly in our scientifi- 2-Bus Trip by Mothers' Club of Troop 52 to National Jamboree or woman—that p, unlps you are of Boy 8couts, Valley forge, Pa. Leave School 7 at 8:30 cally protected very young or tot poor 'to be com- A. M. fortable, i 2-Bus trip to National Jjfmboree, Valley Forge. Pa., sponsored vaults and return Yours. by Mothers' Club W Troop 51. BSA, Buses leave Fords LOUISA. them to you next Firehouse at'7;30 A. M. Address your letters to: Fall. Budget • low 3-Meettng, William J. Warren Association, Frank's Hall. Fords, "Louisa," P. O. Box S32, it 8 P. M. Orangeburf, S. C. charges. 6-Meeting, Ladles1 Aid Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical mej2-vfAe- Lutheran Church. 2 P. M. in parish hall. sr/vrfps coitf6f STAG 7—Tricky Tray Social—Meeting of ate 5 and 2 Club at the home of Mrs, John Sullivan, Mary Avenue. GIFTS of v/oeos TOP 7-Meetmg 5 .and 2 Club, Tricky Tray Social, at the home of Call 4TTPACTIONS y we- r/Mfs-A • weet( Mis. John 6uUlvan. Mary Avenue. for the 8-1735 * " 8-Bus ride to Atlantic City, sponsored by Keasbey Ttgersj. A Mr WlTHMtO- Leave clubrooms »t t A. |M. John Sipos, chairman, i BRIDE Of 9—Sunday school and church wienie, Our Redeemer Bvmgelioa! • Lutheran Church, Roosevelt Park. Metuehen, at H A. M. th Amboy 4-7538 10-Meeting Ladies™ Auxiliary of Fords MemorlH Post, 0090, VFW in post rooatt at 8 P. M. 10—Tricky Tray Social—Meeting of Keasbay Women's Demo- ^Pattern J»6; »U«» 12, U, II, 20. Siw 16, 4-plece ensemble, cratic Club at firehouse, 8 P. M. > including brt, i% yds 39-iiu-h. 12—Bus ride, Seaside Heights, sponsored by the Udles' Aid Semi TWBNTY-riVE CENTS in Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church. «oin« for this pittwn to 170 News- 13—Meeting, PriscUla Missionary Circle, Our Kedeemer. Evan- \~~ paper PatWrn Dept, 2?2 West gelical Lutheran Church, at 8 P, M. in parUh hall, Bridal Dolls 9 18th St.. New Yqrk U, N. Y. Print 17-^-Soclal-^les8«d Virgin Mary Sodality Our Ladjr oJ Peace to Order L^, < plainly Sill, NAME, ADDRESS, Pifioero J9/3. me Church, in School Hall. *Ioan Jugan, chairman. STYLE NUMtER. A MAnve•/ r fy^M/NArioN roe •/ AUTO ae/vees x«r 20—Mystery Bus ride by Women's Democratic CM). Mrs. Bar- Chocwe jeur #owon's wardroba HfTWQfi* bara Clark, chairman, Bus to leave School No. 7 at 6:« GRAHMANN'S from our laUit Marian Martin STORKS A j P. M. P»tUrn Book. 8»n4 Tw*nty Cents S/pM1 H/ S3! New Braiuwick AIB. for your copy to*»*. Smart eaty- WOODBRIDGEFORBS SPOffS 27—Picnic meeting—Second Ward Women's Republican Club guw stylw ftr ««nrw»- k Fre» AT PINEWUS HATS at the horn* of Mil. peorge iiunn, t Johnaoa Avenue. ia fffoU4 tatil ' FORDS, N I. P. A. 4-J396 —: Editorial:— DBADLY AMERICAN "ADDKK" Opinions of Oth PEACE WITH RUSSIA "Now, ,i , . We ouiiht to rememMr that and think -,., An Early Conclusion Highly Desirable the real conflict In the world of todny ... today is ft conflict of ideas and tomorrow11 | WhilAil e we can appreciate the great dif- nation and we are happy that he has that ideas are not overpowered Any ;ului- by physical force. There Is no avoided them. Certainly, he can be counted remarks u\v Iculties encountered by Prosecutor Melko evidence that Soviet plan for upon to use all the means within his dis- high srh'Kii .n his intestigatfon of charges of gloss for world conquest Is by military also jusi. ;i , irregularity in the conduct of our Town- posal to bring any wrong-doing to light and power. Their program l» rather those wen ii, ship government, we earnestly hope he will to prosecute those responsible, but by the one of propaganda and infiltra- The its.,,,,." tion. It is not a military threat ballot ran i >„ be able to determine before too much same token it also is incumbent upon him that Russia presenU to the—Portland longer whether there is any foundation to to clear those accused if his investigation world. You do not bomb Ideas calls for such action. out of existence. Reducing the these accusations. Kremlin to ashes and prominent Dear Uv, . "'* Already, one group of witnesses has ap- We trust, therefore, that after the matter Russian cities to ruin would not us this (!.,• destroy communism. Weds can be peared before the Grand Jury and another is considered extensively by the Grand Jury Grant us u,' mastered only with other Wens. and group is due to appear tomorrow. In the tomorrow there may be some official word It was a wise statement of Han- meantime, Mr. Melko's representatives about the future. Several weeks of investi- son W. Baldwin, military expert flclals of ,,i, have been scouring municipal records and gation now have been consumed and it ap- of "The New York Time*.' made our union ;.•, public recently; "It would be brotherly io,, questioning prospective witnesses — un- pears from here as though a conclusion wrong to make inevitable by our understands avoidably a long and tedious job—and the must be at hand on the basis of the evi- action what Is not Inevitable." Give us ;ii, time must be near when a decision can be dence. The exhortation of St. Paul we may i,,.;,, that "If It be possible, is much "iou, O i..,,, reached regarding the authenticity of the With Eft least two members of the lucal as in you lies, be at peact with protect HIK! , allegations. We certainly do not advocate administration accused of serious miscon- all men," means much more our wondi r:; than we have'made it mean. "If Portunity (;. curtailing the inquiry if there appears to duct the confidence of the people in the it be possible," not profitable, ful torjKui., be sufficient grounds on which to proceed acts of their government is seriously im- using our best intelligence and numbers, n,, further, but at the same time we do not paired. There are too many matters of vital goodwill. Surely it means more Which OU!:![;, than a.,passive assent to peace stand and -,\. believe those involved should continue to importance requiring early decision to per- if conditions are' favorable. It Qram ilia- be under' a cloud of suspicion if such mit prolonged continuation of such sus- means B definite and positive at- ments \u:.-i grounds do not exist. picion, particularly if it eventually is to be tempt to overcome a war psy- people. O:, chology that has cursed us with reason scn-.i. As we have said before, we think Mr. revealed as unwarranted. If the reverse a fatalism that war Is Inevitable. reasonably <•. • Melko is to be commended for refusing to should be true, then these decisions should It menns that Christians should us Thy dm;,, indulge in any undue exploitation of the be delayed. This is why we believe" the think peace and talk peace and right at ;,:. bear testimony In their lives to from the f(,. situation. He has shown himself to be fully earliest possible conclusion—one way or a way of life that will naturally snare us u., aware of the dangers of character assassi- the other—should be made by Mr. Melko. create peaceful attitudes. They own selfis! should both work and pray for dom to si- peace. As the children of Ood, day when ;, they should be peace maken and will put aw.r, Sound Judgment, As Usual, by Mayor Greiner know the blessing of such. — and go by •.. Bishop Marshall R. Reed in The Devi-lou ;i. The Township Committee will, we hope, bers of the Township Committee would Michigan Christian Advecate. Christian fc, a stronx tm.. present a prompt and complete report on even pose as experts in the extremely tech- FAKERY ON THE BALLOT may contiin, its expenditures to date in planning for a nical field of sanitary engineering, and it The following is an editorial in good work. comprehensive sewage disposal system. It seems to us to be necessary that they hear the Washington high, school pa- This we per, the Washingtonian: Amen. — Dim, I rtn:» was our understanding that the work was all possible angles of the situation before "Do you, the leaders of to- i" The Air,, to be completed in 1949 and that the pro- they reach an irrevocable conclusion—a morrow actually care who rep- UAW. gram was to be ready for submission during $2,000,000 conclusion. Under the Capitol Dome resents your school? that period to the Federal government in "During the week that peti- In ,\p,,i Naturally, this casts no aspersions on tions were being circulated, I New York i • the event public money should become Mr. Booz or his qualifications. A person took a petition around for one has been n;> Tom Barnett.' He was running available to assist us in the cost. with a critical illness frequently consults tent and c TRENTON, JUNE — Governor tiona) Guard. Fort Dix. scheduled Last year New Jersey experi- for student body president. This thanks to :; It may be that the plans have been com- more than one physician without prejudic- Alfred E. Driscoll is confronted for August 23. enced 1.514 casts of polio which figment of my imagination, not the country : pleted, but we have fteen unable to obtain ing the qualifications of the original con- with a busy summer schedule but resulted in 121 deaths. During the a real person, got a full petition sentin;; ev<: • plans to squeeze out a couple of DIVORCE—New Jersey citizens period from January to June signed by you. •peciflc information to this effect. We be- in the grip of legal machinery of businessmai. sultant, and the analogy in our situation weeks vacation at his "second 1949, sixty-eight cases of infantile ' Student leaders e a • e r 1 y water.—CI-.M ileve that the taxpayers should be told pre- home' deep in the Maine woods easy divorce states where they paralysis were reported in the awaited their turn to sign Tom's can be drawn clearly. We certainly are never have been or,never expect tor. cisely what they have received for the more where relaxation and comfortable state, which resulted in only six petition. A leading girls' club anxious to hear what Mr. Booz is going to to be. may look forward to justice deaths during the period. han $20,000 which has been expended to sltepinN are featured during Aug- in the New Jersey courts. president, a popular boys' club recommend and yet we do not feel qualified ust, Mother and Dad should be president, the prexy of an honor iate in the hiring of Louis P. Booz as a The State Supreme Court re- especially careful during the sum- society, and many 'other well- HdKfcUilii,,,,,,,,!,,, to determine the sufficiency or the desira- Many invitations for the Gov- cently condemned a Maplewood March N, is:-^ consulting engineer. ernor to speak in various part* of mer months to see that their chil- known students all signed the bility of his plans. We prefer their objective woman for securing a quick and dren do not experience sudden the country this summer have fraudulent divorce in Florida petition almost without question. At this time also we want to emphasize chills. A phyjician should be Tbt I,fmlrr-,h,iii m inspection by someone ef equal qualifica- been turned down because of the from her doctor husband in Mor- "I did encounter a fetor who the logic in the position taken by Mayor Governor's desire to rest up dur- ris'town and then having the "im- called immediately if there are said, 'No, I won't sign this. I tions, and if the opinion is unanimous then ing the hot period in preparation any doubts about the child's con- MotMlhrliln I mi,.,.,,,,,, vugust F. Greiner. He advocates a careful pudent effrontery" to institute a, don't know him.' The Nrlln .)(,,,,,,.,. we can feel fairly certain we are on the f(jr the hectic congressional cam- suit 'in the New Jersey courts to dition. • "However, after a few more Pul,lis\,.,i . •.,„ study by outside experts of the ultimate the Wnn.ibii «, right track. paign ahead in the fall. Last sum- secure alimony based' on the il- glib remarks, they too wrote • :>(! lecision on sewer plans accepted by the mer the Chief Executive of New legal Florida divorce. Her suit INDEPENDENCE DAY:—One their names. One girl eyih said, Township Committee. Mayor Greiner, with In ail events, we advocate at this point Jersey recouperated at his home was dismissed and her husband hundred and seventy-four years 'Oh, yes. I know him. He'd make in Haddonfield following a seri- ago next Sunday New Jersey's a full report on what has been done, given a divorce by the high court. a good president.' U-..V r. i, lis usual sound business sense, feels that ous operation in a Philadelphia provincial Congress in session In "In future years, are you stu- hospital. "Matrimonial suits . . . are at Burlington adopted a com- too much advice is far more desirable than whether the' plans are ready to go to Wash- rooted deeply in the home, in dents going to let your vote be I'lUM.t. ;. bined Declaration of Independ- Eiliii.r ... too little—particularly when an expendi- ington and how much more in the way of Tomorrow the Governor will society and in human relations governed by a fast-talking pro- fly to Pine Camp, New York, to generally." said the court. ''They ence and State Constitution. The moter who says a candidate is AN INUKI'l \|.l , ' ,i ture of $2,000,000 of public funds is in- preliminary engineering expenses we are review the troops of the 50th ought not be permitted to take on date was July 2,1776. 'a good guy'? Are you going to S0. th« Tn«n»iilp Cnnimlitgt nrnl u.p iny- ruin .mum prt' o nl nald li '< inft dip Ham*. minimum prli-e nt which sxlil lots Tnwishlp Onnynltter «!11 meet i nnT therrnf l>v Hie |iurf!:»"fr In *nid ir.-i.'k »ll g ! H. i. Dl'MIOAN, In Mid block will bt sold together • I % P. U U«Tl In the tnmU>e rorillnK in lie manner 'if IMII- Till, all oilier tli'i .ilii pertlnen-., a«W Tier Parties | ToWWhlp Clfrk. ith til other detail* pertinent, skid Chambrm, Memorial Munlelpal In iiecnriliiin e wllli terms of s.iln on tnlnimiim pr,. •• '-• it u j~% i»*> pint ilnlmum pritr brlnK $200IW plus Hull.Unit. W'ooillirliiKe, New Jersey file, the TII«I\»II I> ulll ilellver a htir rost* of pr'.jiiirlni Wed at Nuptial Mass Saturday AN oi:nixA«<-K port THK VA- 1 u ili'c! -in-1 iidTer- its Of preparing deed ami silver- ItM TICKS OF ANIi TUB RELEASE mi.I eir.me aiul UPII at imlilli aal< K11I11 an.I null' tVipil for «-(l.l nrpmls«« S.l'.t |:! l|\ »»ill «lng this sain. Said lots In "aidind 10 the hlitlieM blild'r urorillnl I.In. k. II sold m. 1 , to hold a serlu WOODBRIDQE —At a nup-Jal' slstpr's mala of honor, wore a ,V.Mi RXTIMOl'ISflMRNT OF T11F; l>ATrM> June !1»t. 19"0. «• I re plans :B tn In^peetlrn • nee of pun-lia«<- pr • •• Church, Miss Dorothy Veronica OF Hlf^FX STIlRHT. tS THE Tn lie nilvrrllspil .Illlir JJn.l. 1" He (Wit „' woman's Club Bt Its (town trimmed with lilac velvet or WnftWTRllMlK, IN nr« sf putrhtst pru e io >•« paid In nn to he puhllrly t**<\ prlnr to f n ennui inonlhlv n n Uin^T) \ R 9* ual monthly Inatallmcnti of |10.H l?>''. nri.l hue ^!it!i, l>, .o, in 'lie of the season held Ungan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs The bridesmaids, Miss Helen Pe- THK COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX »ate. lx>l 5 to l» Iticlunlve In Rim k tin nn i>lii« ihtei<• •! «• . i ,-r term! ut Intereil and other terms pro l>ror|,lt-d lor in ignir ASH STATK UK NKW JKKSKY. 1 .T, un tl'*- Wooilhrlilne Tonnnhlp 1 nf •»!* ••'!'!'',,; f Mrs Bertha Han- Michael J. Ungan, Columbus A.ve- ti•nznk and Miss Marcl Flynn, bath tted for In contrac of sale. Take f.inn>r noiiv« He It ordnlnfd Jiy th* Tn«-n«hlr> nepimeni Map. Refer In. W.lfta t'Mii at nail Take further nutlre that at said Tak« furthor nolle* tH»l the snie, or nnv date tn wtihh It maf Avenue. nue was married to Leon J. Bro- of New York City, wore chartrew Committee of tlie To»ti»l-I» "f MIITU'K ur' PtrBI.tr «*!.• ^ !rr In the I'ounty ot MM- *ale, or any date tn which It marTown«hlp Committee ha«, hy reno lie adjourned. l'ie T'i«-islrp Com*, nesky, son of Mr*and Mi's. Stanley ts'ovns trimmed with sea-green vel- adjourned, tht Townahlp Com- TO WI1,)M iT MAT CONCERN: . ))(Uty will be held r lutlon and punuunt In l«w, flieii » mlitee tft rves the rln't in it« dia. At a renul.41- meetln« nf th# 1 Bronesky, New York City. Rev. vet All wore matching nylon and 1. That Sussex Str*ft more pnr- lttee renerxfii thr nici'l In Ita ills- minimum price nt whlrh anl.l lot? ri.linn In ri'e. t an , IMI.. ..r n\] l.Mt 't|,(. home of Mrs. Sal- ration tt relect any one or all bids Tnwn«hlr numttilttee nf the To*n- James A. Russell, assistant pastor, lift binnets and carried colonial Inulnrly iliierilinl In tlie ilpsvrlp- l 1 ilil of v oM M and (ji-cen Street, at 1 lIon liprflnnftfr .»lntei|, he And tie mil In sell s.-n.l Im* In «ol I MiH-k i-liblel HH it mi v «e|i .t, do* performed the ceremony and wasl)nuqiici..ne or manner ut payment, in cane onf i.l.n 1 'iVosk-r. Other hostess- 11.HI thereof lit- nml tlie same nre Ailvortlslnc thin Kale, SaUl Inls In Tiinit minim II,i ill. shAll he re- Olven in marriage by her father, sluned by the bride. lieieby relt»;tHiMl from nahl deilkn- more minimum t>M.» vlinfl bt rt- r^lilo 1'i.mmii ti-e nlll meet , series will be Mrs. .l IIIIH k, If soU ( Outlook Avenue nml «• td. or bid Above minimum, by the im.il In tMjual monthly Irnt.illini'tit' and eipose and veil al publt< sab Townsiiip I'ommillee and me p»r- - MIS. Les Chrlstensen high neckline, fitted bodlct and the ushers were Sam Oilman, tending In n Northwesterly direc- ownshlp Committee anil the liay f )ln (in pliiK Intt-rest And oincr and tn the highest bidder arcnidlnl -nent Ihere.if h> il.e pur. '.aser ae« tion :6n teel to tlif ."oiittifaxler'.y tei-rns provided fur In contract ot -ordlnir to it.n :u,inntr ul purchase) Bower, rimmed with nylon eyelet. lon«: New York, and Edward T. Coley. mtnt thereof by tl.e purchaser ac to terms of «»le on flit with th» line uf Fnlrvlm- Avenue being SO cording: to the manner uf purrhaie or p. Township Clerk open to ln»ti«ctlnn In a. i-nriliiiu-i' wi'ii termi of «le sleeves and a long, full removable' Woodbridne cousin of the bride litl nl.li1 for the [nil length; he on Hi*1, tiir T.iwnsiiiLi win itelivef made to the n accordance with terms of nale, on Take further no.-,;oe mat at sain in.I tn i.i' imt'iH Ii ie;i.| [irli.r Io %i\e. ilium oversklrt extending into a fan-; Upon their return from a wed- Init lli(\l pnrtlun of Fulrvlnw Av* Die, the Tnwnihlp will deliver a bar- «n ». nr my date to which Ii ma; Lots it; nn.I Jv in Iibuk 1II7J. a liuritftlu >nd - .iced tur MM Well Camp. The com- shape'd train. Her fingertip veil of j ding trip in Canada Mr. and Mrs. i ue. between the Northwesterly Vftin and aRle ded fnr sa'd premlnei be oillourned the Toi.nnnlp Cnm on lln> ^'IMIIISM.I^I' T .wuslnji .Vs- line of Outlook Avenue, nnd the I>ATF.I): June :1M. inr.fi. mltlee.rni'i ven thn right In it* di* sessuu nt M.i|. niin reported on their nylon net was. attached to a cap Bronesky will reside in New York Si.iilheRiiterly line »f Fulrvlew PATI5II June :!*! B. J DUMUAN. Tn»nHi.|)i I'l-rV ireilon to reject fti y one or sli hid* Take further notice mat thi II .1 hl'Miiw. the past season as of nylon eyelet trimmed with lilies City. For traveling, the bride se- Avtniie; lioiin.leil To he ailvri'llaed June S'.'nil aid to ai'll HIIIII loin In nulil hlitcks hy Lot* l*ii anil 139. Blink lij V Township Committ«« hu. br resolu. To " he ildVel ' in,.. »fi», anil .hue smh. liCo. In tht In nurli bidder »» II mBV ntdect, dm lion and pursuant to law, filed a r •\i,x Anthony Steveniers, of the'valley. She carried a co-j lfct«d a black and white print Hml on lhe Nnrthemterly sill 'ifin. nil .I'!:-" J .".! reuanl tieinit given tn terms unit tiM-liinmi pi;, .• ,ii u !.i. :i p.r.i in! v Mrs. Anna C, lonlal bouquet of white orchids' dress, blm-k picture hat, black vel- I.11I #IJS ami I.nt 171. property o' iiuiiiniT of payment. In case nne nf Home; ; In snut hi.i. k »i!l !..• si.II in- . k J the Wnoilbrliltti' Ihutri) uf Educa- mure minimum lihlx shall he re- ,.,1111'iUnm and final treas- and lilies of the valley. i vet n.u'essories and a corsage of linn ur WimiitiriilKe Tuwnshlv KOTH'B Itellier With III! ot'.i-r let it's per- ceived. tinenl, srilil minimum price beln*: W-IITI Mrs. Welckert, gar- Miss Florence Unman, as her Soiitheanlerly hy Outlook .Wenm Take nntlif tliat the WOOD 1'pon acceptance of lhe mlnlmun1 XHIlt Oc ribi.lC SALgl I orchids. :ind Northeasterly hy Rilrviev f !ini lie (tlMs ...sis ..I vieli.il inn 'le.-d UHIDQIC K)ST, NO S7 TUK AMKH hid, nr blil shove minimum, by tlse 1 TH WHOM IT MAY WNCbJUN: . ^ ('lUsi.|vaUon; Mrs. M*r- Avenue. .llnl HilXeltMlli; Iliis f.\'.e Silld I"! -' [CAN I.KCION. has applied to th Township Committee ui<) the pay In ftnhl hliu'k. If soil ..n terms. At a regular lui'tilnK of the linit. music. 1. TlMi* ordlniuiie ahull tnke pffei' Vmml»?loner of Al,-nliollc Beverag rtii-nt thereof hy the purchaser »c ToWmhlp Committee of th* To*n- Immpd'wlety upon Its adoption am VAitl li-'iulre a don n (wivinent nf "onlrol fnr A riuh I4lreri9e for prem cording Io Hie manner ot pun-Da*) (,'.d- ArnivT r. _—" ttnllmerit-i i.l Jl'infi pin* ,nt'-re M!. !?'.ii, the ' „ ;vlr^. Charles Jlrsa, Committeeman-nt-Uiirge 1 and other terms provided for In con- T'.M lisl'ip l'..liilili|-i ,• »lil tn«"l AUrsl: mmi-iilate'.y In writing !o: Erwln P l>tffl JJu n !lt, I '"" tr-i'.-t of s.nle ',,„, Mrs. Herbert WU- link, CommlsulivniT of Alcoholic it 1 I' II (LIST) lu I lie Cummlttt* II. .1. 1 H..I. lH'NIOAN. io»ti»hlprierV Tuko further notice iliat at nalri CMamUeri, Memo i a I Municipal Bride of Spring Lake Resident Hevernge Control, 1060 Hrnad Street. Tn hi* rltlverlisH Jniic --'nl : piiiility and Mrs. Bow- Ti.«-nslill> Clerk. snie, or nny dat« to which It may Newark, N. J. 1 LHilldlfiK. WfioilL.rlilk'i, Ne* JeiMiT, To he mlvortlnf.l In Ti\'le|'i-ml IS'ii', nml June 29th, USH. In I " tie adjourned tlm Township Com- and riluse mil Mt.li ut put,!!' MU 1. II V WOODBRIDGE—Miss Gertrude ployed by the New Jersey Bell i -S i K n •" 11 Lender mi June ti nml June :'9. llnlelH'ildi'tlt-Leniler. mittee reserves the right In ll» dis- and io tht lilKlifl l...Mi.r nc^ ,rdku| Marie Guerin. daughter of Mr. mid \ Telephone Company here. Her with 111.Hi- n f [ill Li I.- hearing WOOUBIttlKlK POST NO »7 cretion In retei-l any nne or all hl.ts io tt-nn* ul Main nn hie with the) iu.,. Kilioe was the wln- THK AMI'Mtli'AN I.GO1ON rlniil mJoptlon on July Ti, 19&0. in.I I.. M'H «nld li'ts ill said Id." 'i I'uwrishfti O<-rK npen io lnsp*ct|oa 1 Mrs. Stephen Querin, 17 Vamkr-1 husband is a uraduate of Mana- luinl II. FiuTrh, Commaniler llelrr tm W-IKtl ,. dark horse prize. Mrs. :.. MI. I. Idd.b'i n« H in iv n-li'. t. inj lu lie (iiililuiy read prior !• bllt Place, became the bride of: snuan High School and served with 1 Vlnccnl 1.1. i'lmn.iv. V'lrt ConiMiHmlfv NOTICE OK prm.ir OAI.F. Mlildl*«M rouwiy Snrroirvtr !* Tikin ,!'ir lekMid' l-elr.i; irii'.ii to t.-rtiis K;,Uskii.s, Keansburg was Henry H. Nelson, Viet- rouiniiunltr Td WlKWt IT MAV C'ONrrcUS: s.lle, l.nly 111 tn 1 .', Ill, l'l:,i\e III lll.M'V WillinWilli m A. Canfield, son of Mr.! NOTICE TO .Hid IliHIin-r nf |..l\ lll.'ll! Ill i list' the U. S. Marine Corps for three Sle]i)i«n .1. Thiiinpsiin, At a riKiiliir mwtlng of the V';' ..II ! e \\ .... !:•! i.lK'e '1'"^ lislllp , ,,f a handmade afghan Morris Choper, Ailministralnr nix ni nuwre niiiiliiiuiii Idds slmll l.u and Mrs. William Canfield. Spun* mid a half yyears In the Pacific V u ^ roiiirunniUu' Tnwiinlilp I'ommlttee of lhe Town Aj>sr.l « hi. I; - .i.l lots ring ceremony was performed by \ HMI.I Islik Choper. to hri'iK In Hie Hfsdiiy eM'nlnK. July 5th, 1'JTiii. tin. ment thereof by the. purchaser ax- t , appointed tor the the pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles ilelits. ilemiinilii anil i-hiitn* aifiiini Kcfcr in, v\-:ill| Tuivi'shlp I'oinmlitee will meet cording to the manner of purchase In Mild hick will l.n sold together tlif tstote of the K11I1I iVM-eaS* ul s r. M. 11 «ST 1 in the Commuter In accordance with terms of nale on wittt nil i.'livr deuiliH |ivr\ineiu. skid ,:II meetinK were Mrs. O. McCorrlstln. .Mti'icti OK prni.tr «AI.E (.'Imiulicr*, Memorial Munhlpal iniii.iiuiin I'll, e lirinc $'iiin mi |.his umler oath or nnirmallun, wltlil TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: (lie, the Township will deliver a bar. ,'ii Mis Calvert and Mrs. KIX months fruni this ilate or the MiiildliiK. Wondhrlilge. New Jersey, funtd of preparing dei'd iitid advex* Olven in marriage by her father, At a regular meeting of tht gain and sale deed fnr sab' premises. n-t:iu Oils «.iii. ,s.i|.i lot- in said will he forever tiRTreil nf any iutlr and expuse <*'M neli At public sale bt ii.ihr. Township Committee of (lie Town- nml lu the IIIBIIOMI bidder according hATKIi .lime '.'1st, IHTiiV I block. 1( jeld nn u-rrns. will require the bride wore an ivory skinner ilici't-for aKAlriHt the ^alil Ailmlnl Jtilp of Wuoithrlrlge, lielil Tuesd-ny, It. J. hi'NICAN, Tnnnshlp Clerk. Ira lor. in terms nf *«!<» on Hie wltJi the i dnwn piivnii n: nf }:,n nn. tli- IIIII- satin gown made with a fitted June 'jntli, HIM), T « \s 'III-ITIC 1 To tif- nilvcrtljx-il .Iniie J..'n.l. . ance ot biirct.an iiri, to DO paid IB By Mn. ROMCII Fun* ; Township Chirlurk open to InspectlnInspectbinn ,,,-„ ,,, .,| , ,,,,, r noni:it» CHOPRK. » to advertise the Tint I hat on Wi-il- iind to In. 1|M hn th y :iU in f|ii;i,. niinllili iii-lillnii-nt •; ,if $10,'IG bodice, cap sleeves and full skirt publicly read prior Io j ] d,'p»ndenl Leader. ' Phone Met 6-16Q5W AilmlnintratTii ii«»iliiy evening, July "itli, 1950. the sale. l.nt« i n plus interest and ot:,|.r terms pro* extending Into a long train. Her 1 to Ti Irtcluslve in llb>ck ii Couple I>;iieil June lith. 19' ". Towrahlp C'oitvmiittr will meet vlde.il fur In contract, of sale. at ! P. M. (IWT) In the Committee ,'i"J*-.l. uti the Woodhridj flngertlp-length veil of French il- —Mr and Mrs. Qeor«e Rapp KAKKl'ii & KANTOR. F.»<\"., Assessment Map. Take fvi'ltitir mnice thtil at laid Chambera, Memorial Munli-lpW MiTit'K w. . I'rni.i„ . .„r , ., .sale, or any date to which It may CounselorH at l^aw, Take further notice that the lusion fell gracefufc from a crown }&nA "s"on "Bruce" and Mrs." Louise Bulldtng, Woodbridge, New Jerier, • WHOM IT MA\ CONCKHN: | be adjourned, the Township CoW- II Rrond Strwt, Township Committee has, hy reso- and expose and «fll at public sal* \t a recuiar mnitlng uf the/ mtttee reserv«ii the right In Its dll- ried Sunday of seed pearls, ShTcarried a co- ' Grogan, PlaF Avenue, spent Sun- Keypnrt. N. J., lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Pr ind to the hlghext bldiler aci-onllng Tnwnshlp_ rummltlee nf th?_ Tnwn-1 ort'tlon W reject nny one or all bid* lonial bouquet of white roses. , day at the home of Mr. mA Mr8. minimum lulre at which siiid lots- K-ll, 6-29. 1-6, 7-13. to terms of sale on file with the iip r W Ihrhlue. liebl Tuesdnv. -,ind to m 11 suid I'M* in s.il.l block in said block will be sold tnjtethe.v Township Clerk open to Inspection .1II lie ;ii|h, IICIO. 1 «iis illi-eite.l (o such bidder a.s Ii mny select, dui Miss Sylvia Neary Miss Jane Marie Canfleld, Spring Daniel Davies, Whlppany. with all other delitlls pertinent, said Refer tm W-4321 \l-22» ami to he publlnly re»^ prior to In j|, cnHe tlie fill t Unit nil Weil- ri-Kard bfink' K'^-n In terms and ,,; Mr and Mrs. Alfred 1 minimum price helm? (Si'O.no I'luy Uke, sister of the bridegroom, as; _Mr and Mr5 Jonn L. Sunivan NOTICE Of PUBLIC IAUE "ale, l.nt 1 in liloi'k S19. nn tlu evcniiiK, July r.lh. l*'.i"', the ttituiner uf payment, In case one costs of preparing deed and adver- TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. Wiimlhriilge Township Ai'ssumenl hl|i rnininU Ice U ill meet ur more minimum bids shall be re- ;,, pi-isinii Avenue, was maid of honor, wore a gown "f and daughter. Susan, Leonla, spent tising this sale, tinlri lots In silld At a regular meeting of itv Slap. ,it ^ P M. 11 'ST i In t 'i.' I'linlinit tee ocived („ willmm J. Bennett, son antique gold satin fashioned with . block, It iuld on terms, will retire M Sunday at lhe home of ner pa Towmhlp Commute* of th« Town Take further notice that the riiauibei-s, M e ni n rial Municipal i»un r.cceptiince of the minimum a ilmvn payment of |Sil,0<). the IMI- William Qray, Sonora an off-the-shoulder effect, fitted . •hip o( Woorthrldge. held Tuen-liv Township Committee uaj, by resu i^', \V ibrldKi1, New Jersey, bl., or bid above minimum, by the renls Mr and Mrs Joseph Cul uni-u of nurcliiise price tn be paid In Iliiilill Juni- Sdlli. 19S0. I was lilrerte Mitlon nnd porttunnt to inw, flxed a and :i:i.l sell at piibll TuwtJiliip Cunimlttee and the pay- Sunday, at the First bodice and a lull skirt, a matching; unanP gtar street. 1 In ailvertlse the f»<-t that on minimum prlo ;it whli-h -.ilil lot monthly installir.fiits of JUMl'1 I and to lhe liitiiest bidder according ment thereof, by the, purchaser ao- [ Isiiin Presbyterian.Rev satin bonnet and she carried a nemliiy cvenlnK. July 5th. 19">l>. tti in salil hlnrk will lie sol.I toRvtlKT ,. -..i ji _*•.... >i.i-.. I _ _. —Mr. and Mrs. George Britton plus Interest and other teiius pro- Io terms of sale on flic wllh the cnrdiiK to 'he manner <•! purcliaM Haimann, pastor, per- colonial bouquet of American TowTflhli) Committee *IH m«i with all other deta'ls pertinent, said VLi''(iil lor in cotitnu-t ot sale. Township I'lcrk nptm m ln«pectlnn In acr'irdancw will, term.s nf sale on and son, John and Mr. and Mrs.at 8 P. M. (D«T* In the Commltt minimum |ir:.-e l.rniK J.1,*iii7s-.i. mi iin- gain and sale ''"fill for siild premise*. 1 Ray Lewis, spent Sunday at As- 1 Building, Woodbrldg*. New Jerse tlflliK Iliis s:llr. Ssilil lot in s-ilil 1 Jjuli . who was escorted to Michael Sergei, South Amboy, he adjourned, the Township Com- Wnndl.l i.lpe Tnwisi l]i Assessiucn liATKh .1 ilii.- Jl-I I '"." bury Park. and expoie and Sf-ll at public ul block, if si.1,1 .>n terms, will t-ciiuir.. mittee reserved the rixHt In Us dis- Mil p. II .1 lifNlUAN, Township n«rk. by tier father, wore served as the bridegroom's best \n& to th« highest bidder iccordlnl n ilnwn payment nf J;1J(I IK), the 'bal- T" 1 1 b.e.l .1 ii II,' |d, cretion to.reject any nrip nr all bids Tilhc f iirllier nut •< e t li:i t tlia : —Mr. and Mrs. John Ramberg to terms of sale on file with th ance of purchase price to lie paid in % 1 :n t tulle ;ind lace over satin, man. and lo sell salii lms In said hlm-l'I Township i '••limiii in rfs.i - and granddaughters, May and Town»hl|> Clerk op«n to Inwtctio equal inuntlily niHtiillmcniin nf j::ri,ihi tn Mndi bidder iis It Ilinv Hele'-t, due H |1.le |tii i square neckline, trira- and to he publicly read prior nlus Interest and O(IIHT termB pro reKMid beinn IJIVIMI to terinn and After a wedding trip to Mon- KiUhleen Ramberg. Carteret, were L 2 211 Iliv viileil fur In rdiili-ai-t nf i.;i!('. luce and a full skir trealeal , Canada ththee npwwwed* «ill ...le. Lots 2«r. t» 211 Inclusive manner of payment, In i use one th gaturday guests of Mrs. Louise Him k fiS-H, nn the WuiHllirW T;ikt" furthi'i- nmiiT ti-at nt sniil cir ihore minimum bids shall be re- fell gracefully into a long reside in their newly-built home Q Avenue Tiiwii.-litp Asffi'sment Map. salii, or :my iliitc to vvlilih it m.iy 1 ceived. Tak« further notice that t iii ittljoiirm-il, \\\f TuWiisliiii Com- : u'il ot illusion was ar-In Sprlnn Lake. For traveling the 1 t |n)ii acceptance nf the minimum flmrn a satin braid and bride chose a coral suit, brown ac- ~Mr and Mrs- Township Commute* has, by reso- mltli'c reserves tht lilihl in IIB c11— - — and son lution and pursuant to law, ftied a .retlnii tn ri-jn t imv "nc m ;iii UHIA bridal bouquet of cessories and a corsage of white i Richard, Newark, spent minimum price at which said lots an I HUHIM. Low faille, matching head- FlilEKTON HONOR GUEST rwiuirr a ilown payment of JSS.O", UM.- nr tiki nbnve rnlnimum, In tM« V1 the balance of purchase price to be TiHvn.i-liiii rniiimli tre ;ind the pjiy- 1 JULY 11 - " '" ed mitts. Her bouquet con- ISELIN — Tlie Sixth District paid In equal monthly Installments nnut tlii'ii'i.l by UK pun-haser ;•"- DERBY Add Gaiety to "Goodby" imxcit summer flowers. | Eight Complete of fl."..on pin* Inti'reKt anil other ifirdiiiK to tlie iniiiuii r n(' piirilia:-e every Sun,, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Thrill a nice "someone" who is JUi. Ill )A I;MM. Republican Club of Iselin held a terms provided (or in contract ot In aiT.iiilHi'.'t' witli terms ot" sale I.I!I .HI. \IIT, - >ri.Mii.» ii'inr - Ibuiirsiiuiids, Miss Joanj picnic Saturday at Watchung. sale. Hie, tile Tn^'lisjiiti wiil il*.liver n Fri. jjoinjj away on a trip or vacation T\ I'INti - > I-: < It f. T X II I X I, I.ciin, and Miss Ann liarsain mi.! sale il.-i-.l fnr siiiil Leaders' Course Honored uuesls were W Howard Take further notice mot it s.tld STARTING JULY 6 with one of our lovely corsascs. i-in IIM.S - mil sii I p ( in i:si> iMwun, wore while nylon vale, or any date to which It mar i iiMi'linn:i'in Fullerton, Second Ward Republi- be adjourned the Township Com- 1IATMD: June ilst. ISr.O.i prices ?2.00. $1.50, $1.00 It's a nice Way to say "Bon Voy- :r over ice blue faille can candidate for the Township mittee reserves the right Jn Its dls- Ii. .I.'WNIOAN. TowiiHliip flerk \ I:TI:K VNV Mn;i"ii:i) ISELIN — Investiture sen ices. Tn lie advertised June Ji age . . . have a gttodtime'." l-'ree I'llieeiiieiil Iliiremi ,!,:ii!', accessories. They Committee find Mrs. Pullerton. •retlon to reject «ny one or »11 blda 1 culminating the leaders' iraininw and to sell said lots In old block | lit and -In 111* -!Uh, 1050, in the LONG BRANCH STADIUM id! bouquets ol mixed In,I. p \\> Delher nml Trleicrniili DRAKE .course conducted by Mrs. Joseph John Hamilton is chairman. to such bidder as it mny select, due •niU-jit-IiPiiib?!-. regard being given to terms and "On the boardwalk" Rfl'pacioll took place on the lawn | manner ot payment, In rate one or lefer t«i W-1W l.fcGM, NOTHES Long Branch WALSHECK'S CM,i.. wnri'i-: on I'IKIM: iii-nni'tt. Iselln, served of Mrs. August Magnani's home, j more minimum bids shall be re- \uricii: OF I'unuc SALE I'Kltl'tl VMllin i--.'l:i:l ceived. .Stock car races every VVcJ. and Hits. A. .1. ST. JOHN, >l«r. (biiilit-r'.s best man and MI'I'IIH 'O WHOM IT ALA1" t'ONCBRN: FLOWER SHOP Those who completed the course | Upon acceptance of the minimum Sat. For reservations— fi I'. \. >H1"I, IIVNK lll.llli. Irrii-i UcpnrtMintt at At a rfgular meeting of the .lull,ilmn, Iselii) and \fvv bid, or bid above minimum/ bv th* Itll. \\, *'. Clil'H, I'riK. were Mrs. Jean McDermott, Mrs. j Si*r\lee KvuinliinllunH '(nvn.ihip Committee of. the Town- L. B. 6-3850 305 AMBOY AVE. Wt)-»-1636 i-i/. Linden, ushered. I h II Township Committee and the pay- liip nf WoodliM.ltfc, held Tuesday, Ida Schiller and Mrs. Margaret | .\i cil • I.INIIIK li.iu- fin- tiling ment thereof by the purchaser ac- .u'llduik' trip through line -iitli. iflTiO, I was ilire.lc Kosic, Avenel; Mrs. Carolyn Rech-1 .i;.|.lii .iiimis J ul •. Bl. I sin. Apply cording to the manner of purchase Hi i.md States and part hi-!,iii liiii-nl nf I'ivil Sfi-vlcf. Stato In accordance with terms of sale on nitzer, Mrs. Nellie Wilson and • the newlyweds will ll..iw. THIIIIMI, N«-w Jt-rMey. lie, the Township -will deliver a bar- Mrs. Lee Snedeker, polonia; Mrs. II;,,.II i ,.iiu mul IVnule '.•itl*eB!'. gain and sale deed for «ajd premises. ; home at 76 Perilling !j in 11.- iisiik-nt in tin- TowtiHlill' Gr^ce Magnani and Mrs. Louise li.ATBD: June :11st, 19*0. 'i I'Dini! away the bride ., \\.•,,,M111.!^,• B. J. DITN1GAN, Township Clerk. Dittler, town. .Mi cip.il I'ourt Cli-rk, Salary Tn lie advertised June '-'2nd, ii,ivy blue bolero suit |if|- .llillUIH. r.isn, and June L'UtH, 11150. in the i!.d white accessories. Invested into Troop 11 were i t ist-uu-nt io lit- inserted -" jllltepeililcMI-I.euilrr. .••:<• is ;i graduate of Edith Dittler ahd Joan Gerlando, Juh i til ;iinl 2'Uh. You can haul more loads... lii.li'pi i'.li?iil I.-.iilt-i- llt-rer lui W-.M4 into Troop 1, Ann Di Santos, all - HiKh School and is \\ ooili i-Mrif, N. .1. NVTICK or pi'Htic SVLK i>v the Prudential In- Brownie "fly-ups." Mrs. Rapa- TO WHOM IT HAT CONCERN: 1 cioli announced that all girl scout At a regular meetlnk' oC the iinpany, Newark. Mr. NiiTiri: Is 111-:1:10liV (VIVIOX rhat activities have been discontinued Township Committee of the Town .(iti'iided Woodbridge i in- inllmvinK iH-iipiiHi-d ordinance ship of Woodbridge. held Tuesday. more miles... for less... : -ffvi-d in the Navy for for the summer and will be re- w< iini'udiii'eil iind iiasscd on tli>-t June -"Hi, 13MI, I was directed sumed in September. Ve;t.|illK III .1 IlleetilK! nf tile TuW U- to advertise the liit-t that on Wed- yt-ars. He is assistant sl i]i t'liiiimittce ul tbe Townsiiip uf nesday evening, July 5th, 195tl, the I Hit College Town W'.niU^i idKe, III tlie County i>f Mi'1- Towiuhlp Committee will meet un Oak Tree Road, .Ili-siV Ne«" .It-rseV, lield oil till! Illth it > P. M. (WTI In the Committee GRADUATES FROM PACE iliiv ..I" ,1 iiJIt-, Illju, and tlml ,-jitlil Chambers, Memorial Municipal ni'iliiiiiii. i- will lie taken up lor |nr- Building, Wooibridga, New Jersey with Chevrolet Trucks WOODBRIDGE-^Joseph S. Ni- ti.ti• rtinsidci'Htinii and tinul pa^sase and expose aott' tell at public sale cola, 430 Rahway Avenue, was MI :t iticrtiiiK of h'al.l Tnwnsliip Com- and to the highest bidder according among the 769 students of Race iintl.i. Ui lie In-Ill nt Its in«'11 nt' to terms of sale on Sle with thi District GOP i ,i>iiii in r. Miiuiciiial Ituililmi; in Township Clerk open to inapectlon College, Manhattan, to veceive'de- \\'..fi.!lilili!ii1-, New Jersey, on the ."itll and to be publicly read prior to 1 (losing Session axei and diplomas at the annual .l.n ul Juiv, 1V.0. at (< o'cbu'lt I', M. sale. Lots II and 15 In Block IDl-J, IK-"I'I, nr .is snnn t lnM-e;ifter as s:iiii on thi- WiiodhrUlsc Township -Vs commencement exercises held at nittitr i ;tn lu- Tcii.'lu'il, ill which ses-sment Map. M tile final meeting the Waldorf Astoria Hotel Friday. mn,. .mil pl.i.•*• all pel-suns wlio may I Take further notice that the Sii'.mh District Republican n< hiild for the current •tht- pfL-sident, John Cwie- niL't-d that the social home of Mr. and Mrs. The family Next Door... wits, woflid wind up lor the season. fie wasiwlnner of the The next meeting |6t-;uember 20 in the rec- jrooms of the First Chui'Cn Presbyterian. Hostesses -•> peorge Degenhardt, |arnaret Elliot and Mrs. 1II.-5.

\en Couple Murk III t'dding Date

IW—Mv. and Mrs, John w street entertained party in celebration Take lime out to talk to some Chevrolet truck users. You'll find it revealing. You'll I wedding anniversary. were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross discover that Chevrolet trucks pay their way by hauling more loads-more miles- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sgro- for less! And you'll find that thi; extra measure of value is even more apparent in the 1 children, Roslyn and I Woodbridge, Miss Flor- new Chevrolet models. Definitely, they're America's first-choice tnucks. Heavy-duty lui of Rahway; William units feature a brand-new 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head engine with the power to pull lJerth AiribQy; Samuel )l sputh Carolina, and hwwy loads qnd conquer iteep grades. They offer new Power-J«t carburelion fo| ene Venerus of town. "I we'd bt tbtra by diaMrtimd" smoother, quicker'operation. They bring you the fast, safe shifting of Chevrolet's 4-speed Synchro-Mesh transmission. Burwhatever your siins Are hauling requirements, Chevrolet trucks are your best bet. erseus Aimy camp, two • uj trip? You'U find Long Distance L«n| PltUni* C«Vt oast lurftritingly WtU. r!'«.xaiu were dlscuM- I mighty helpful in keeping people informed Hue It all it emit*, for trample, for a See them in our showroom. You'll agree. pnuuleur of their native 1-itWe rtollon-io-tloiion call from Nrnork of your plans—or of changes in them! It's1 i unoiliev soldier walked la lhe foDciwIitg points (ratal an even lower in them. quick—9, out o,f 10 alls go through while after a f. M. and oM day Sunday)i in his eutagleJs, on« ot, )oii hold tie tine1? It's ismpJe1—as caiy »s • r ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS IS star boosters aited the M* Hi t-1 : "What state you making a local call. It's inexpensive—« you .« an see from the eximpks listed. immediately taken to JEFFERSON MOTORS, Ino XN tto Texajj, ask that,'1 tfte Bart- NIW JUSIY BILL TUfPHONl COMPANY 160-166 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. P. A. 4-0015-44)016 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. JtTNP PACT, TRN Maim Street by Ralph Stein CLASSIFIED ADYs For Your Shopping Convenience e POCTDR SAIP to HUMOR HIM HE DOCSNt KNOW HE LOST A *C Classified Advertising HKAl, r i A TRUCK AT ELM AND l-flht I'l,,

WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT- I-OT FOR ft A | , Si'Wnren Avwr', LEADER nW A CAKTERCT PKESS •at«r, RARFTAN TOWNSHIP-fORM Roben . BEACON A

THREE NEWSPAPERS FOUR 1.OTS P Hn« Tiie *. BBUBB * 1 Time - I4c p»r tin* 10(1 x ion. 2 Tirnen 3 l| Avenur. (ireon si TYEARLY CONTRACT)

:M, n,,fs— thrpf papers..lie per line Minimum »p»ce -.•lia-rffJ—S •'•»'•' IF rum 1'inl ciiHTiKt of i-oj»y allo»«il monthlr. Pi--M.ni, 2". It.'ttrrH tu a Iliic—I1v« words. can ht.|(, j • Appnaace Repairs • • Musical Instruction • • Radio and Television • • Service Stations r B ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .i-;'i2v' ' tl.tr In mivnncf, FI»<'*Ptlf>ni arf | WOodbrld«f 8-0632 Our Trained Staff can put an end ,a,li. f.»r mmlilliilioil nrrountt only. FOII i, Te : Esposito's Mimic Shop Seivaren Irr*Kt«> rIjclil tu win, revise or 'I "In- 52 Aveoel Street, jH Radio and Television •<• ROAD SERVICE , ic I all rnpy mibmlttnl, nnd will 465 New Brunswick Avenue ot he respnnslbln for nti»re than Fords, N. J. Service CALL US nf Inprrrrert Insnilnn of any *&- Expert Bendlx 1 irllm-nnrt. Th« ro.operation of tht fwtb Amboj «-<*«• WO-8-8127 ilvfrt^frs Hill be upsireclatfii. YOU VE EVER HAD » Concrete • Sewing Center ri,AMinm AOi ArrKPTicn TO Oil Barners • WOODBRIDGE 81710 "HIGH TEST QUALITY • Real Estate-lnsirawe» WILL GIVE YOU A.VTKH- CONCRETE lull HALF. Laboratory Approved Up to $45 Trade-in •1.CIVKT: LEAF CF.METKnT — Donald T. Maruton 113 (irnvi-s S «n(l <. llo^ew Crushed Stone-WwhedGratel FOR YOUR OLD fi-tlipn. Price |10«,0(1. Call Mm. T, Washed Sand - Waterproofing INSURANCE SEWING MACHINE liu-ltt in:in, r'ranfoT.l S-0J7S-J. Urn* - Brief: - Cement - Pl»»t« MAX OK Wi i • ' \ ii-n tion SEWING MACHINES • iHmiihnr s: i Reprewntinr Bojmton Brathen REPAIRED A ELECTRIFIED tr-'Jl -'J Raritan Mercantile IIAIIV ill'BSK, ilay "I'l SKV & Co. Over 29 Tun or TlTl « KliAl . Ml Corporation Frank v Cosmetics - FlUn - Greetinf Cards DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE The first New Jersey Constitu- Place custards, souffles and sim- . . . New Jersey race tracks have der to enjoy a i : • Roofing aoi SWlBg • METERED RATES tion was retained for 68 years. It ilar egg dishes in a pan of water been ordered to stop taking huge end. . . . First Mile .... 15c provided the Governor should be when baking to prevent over- "lay ofl" or "come back" bets Each Additional '-i Mile . . 10c elected every year by the Legis- heating the tgg mixture. Cook egg from khown bookmakers or their CAPITOL (• HAYMOW JACKSON OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET lature; and the right of suffrage Henry Jansen & Son WOODBRIDGE, N. J. sauce, over hot water. agents. . . . Only fifty-one per Jersey Repuliii was given only to residents who cent of New Jersey's citizens have per plate at a !>.. Am SOJS Joe's Pet Shop are worth fifty pounds proclama- Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Egg and Bacon Souffle the- benefits of the services of a in Atlantic Cif. , DRUGGIST PETS - FOOD - SUPPLIES '.< cijjjjiisfd sliced bacon tion money. Citizens had to be full-time licensed health officer. wrtich is d:u!.'. Roofing, Metal CtBlngs and Tiling HllllSI' MEAT—FIIK.MI DAILY 2 tablespoons minced onion substantial property owners if . . . Boat operators on the tidal last year. . . V. t. tirtVT INM'KITPn tliey wished to vote in those early 88 Mftin Street TIIUI'll tL I-'ISH Furnace Work -I Q stos "Vmte hieM . ' ' A inland waterways of New Jersey food tiolLir i- days of New Jersey. BIIIUS - ( AtJli-t - SLI'I'LIKS ART TILE CO. 6 psgs slightly beaten are warned by State Department 47.3 cents, ;!• Woodbridge, N. J. 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE 588 Alden Street 2 cups milk arewamed by the State Depart- Labor Comm: TURNPIKE:—The New Jersey PEETH AMBOY TEL. 4-3419 454 RAHWAY AVENUE 1 teaspoon salt ment of Conservation and Eco- Miller. Jr. , . Telephone: l-»5ii Woodbridge, N. J. Turnpike Authority, which is WOODBRIDGE 1 teaspoon dry mustard nomic Development not to en- blue whale air .1 spending $220,000,000 to con- Telephone 8-1246 '2 teaspoon paprika danger any floating craft try the fruit the Med:. Socieiv it BATHS KITCHENS Saute bacon and onion together struct its ll«-mile turnpike from effect of the wash or wave caused Jersey has otfi # Dog "ennels • • Piano Tuning • RUBBER FLOORING until lightly browned. Drain off fat Bergen to Salem counties, is by their boats. . . . Twenty-three . . . New JIT.-••. and use to brush bread slices. Cut scheduled for plenty of trouble if attorneys in New Jersey qualified cessful fruit ,>:. (QUALITY FIRST) it don't change its policies. 1 "SINCE 1905" | bread into finsers or squares. Ar- as counsellors-at-law at the May son this yea: . GOING AWAY? Phil. Goldin Phones: WO-8-2327 range in alternate layers with The authority, headed by Paul bar examinations. . . . New Jer- worms don't ,-.r cooked bacon in greased casserole. L. Troast, of Passaic, employ sey is expected to receive thou- BOARD YOFR DOGS Piano Specialist JVetc Jersey Roofing E. W. NIER WO-8-2368 Combine, add remaining ingredi- only Republicans. Civil service sands of European refugees as the Dallv, Weekly, Monthly Rates TUNING ents and pour over brtad mixture. lists are ignored generally when result of Congress raising the. Company quota for next year.... Dr. Dan- Washing and Stripping REGULATING Bake in an oven over 350 degrees filling major positions. Insurance Used Cars patronage is being whacked up iel Bergsma, State Commissioner ALBRECHTi Well Ventilated Roofini • Brick Siding for about 1 hour. ' REPAIRING among tht State Senators. of Health, is attending the an- Best of Care Metal Work KEY SHOP Estimates Cheerfully Given "BETTER USED CARS" Creamed Dried Beef Up to date, only comparatively nual meeting of the American Medical Association in San Fran- IVt CALL P. A. 4-7650 09-313 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. !'4 lb. dried beef few employes have been hired as I'M 6 tablespoons flour contracting companies built the CARTl.lil I I Spick & Span Kenneh PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 3 BERME AUTO SALES 4 teaspoon salt turnpike. But when its new ad- Box 216, Inman Avenue Tel. PE 4-0216 4D5 AMBOY AVENUE 6 tablespoons butter or mar- ministration building is con- Railway, N. J. Plumbing garine • •• structed near New Brunswick and Mowers WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Pepper I the superhighway is completed RAHWAY 7-9405 1 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 3 cups milk in 1951, rightful demands tha Wdee. 8-1030 — 8-1021 all employes be selected throuul AT LOWEST PftlCES! Rugs 1 teaspSon prepared mustard Funeral Directors Cayenne pepper civil service competitive tests OPEN SUNDAY—ALL DAY '.!> teaspoon bottled condiment rather than through politics, the Let Us REVIVE Roofing sauce same as other departments, art Avenel wxpected to read) tht showdowi: All Main--. The Exquisite Beauty of Tel. Ca. 8-5S93 'i cup minced parsley Wa'r* r»ody with axtra caih »tage. Maoliint> SYNOWIECKI Plumbing Supply Call The Right Man (or 6 shelled hard or soft cooked for your Summtr n«*di Touf eggs for ROOFING JOBS HIGHWAY 25, AVENEIi RUGS • CARPETS Toast JERSEY JIGSAW:—New Jer LOANS 25-500 Funeral Home Over 30 clears Experience Shved drted beef and let stand sey will have 2,000.000 licensed j • \Vr r.rimi .1 WDGE. 8-1385 MAPI IN RECORD TIME I UPHOLSTERY n boiling water 2 minutes. Muke drivers by the end of 1951. com- AH Kinds 46 Atlantic Street pared with 1,778,708 at the be- Call CA. 8-6382 D. Weiss white sauce using the butter, l'lionr 'fools ginning of 1 the I960 registration Carteret, N. J. ' Tinsmith flour, milk, salt and pepper. To MR. BROOKS d LOKOS Sheet Metal Work sauce arid the beef, mustard, Cay- year on April 1, accordinj; to new • l.orksniillr Telephone Carteret 8-5115 • Plumbing and Heating • f All Kinds of Roofing mne pepper, condiment sauce arid State Motor Vehicle Direr i or 'While V...I Low Prices for Flat Roofs Martin J. Ferber. . . . Fifty-two WO. 8-1848 All wart dene, in your home parsley. Just before serving drop Roof Repairing n the whole eggs and serve on the American Legion posts in New ri.k ii|> rlip mill Gutters - Leaders Furniture Charles Farr •r Appointment Only. toast. • ril IJ. n FREE ESTIMATES 2fl ROOSEVELT AVE. Coffee Souffle >ie 87 MAIN BUY ON THE HI0HWA1 Telephones: t Service Statins • 1 baked pie shell Woodbridge 8-0594 or 8-3026 OARTERET AND S^AVE! 1 Vi cup strong coflee beverage STREET Vacation at home With outdoor SHOW ROOM '•> cup milk 'l envelope gelatin furniture from 454 Rahway Avenue Clark»on'i CAR DEMOUSHED: Woodbridge, N, J. DRIVER GOES HOME 3 eggs' Winter Brothers ALHAMBRA, Calif.—The auto^ % cup (sugar , LOAN ESSO SERVICE 3/4 teaspoon salt Wayside Furniture Shop mobile belonging to Anthony Hil- !a teaspoon vanilla t rKOMPANY HkhwaySS Avenel, N. J. Pony Rides 1 lM CUR cream whipped j l ( Open Dally 10 A..M. to 8 P. M. Amboy Avenue »nd Jinui Street Combine coffee, milk and gelatin Phone Woodbridft 1-1577 a ti'e*. that Hilbert h^d to be pi'ied in top of double boiler and scaljd. 1 H. DETERS WeodbrUff. N. 1 loose from the wreckage and police Slowly stif-in egg yolks, which haVe had to ask him the. make of the been,beaten with M) cup sugar and Vuu'll Want To Carry Your .PONY RIDE oar. Taken to a hospital, he wasthe salt. Return to double boiler Across Our Threshold—When YOB S«C I»»' ' "' Liquor Stores WO-I-1SH Kl treated fox concussion and shock and cook, stirring constantly, over ;S| At THREE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS OF BRAND NH\ I ' ' and* left for home. hot water until mixture coats Maple Tree spoon. Remove from heat and let ' Telephone YVoodbrJdje 8-1889 I'k-nlt? Ground! For Only $279.00 chill until beginning to set. Beat Avenel TRIMS WALLET Plus Your Clwice Of: Gei$ Bros. egg whites until stiff,-add V3 cup ENDICOTT, N. Y.—While oper- sugar gradually, while continuing • A NEW 1950 P1I1LCO TELEVISION -I ' J 7 Mo 6 P. M. ating » power mower in a park, to beat. Add vanilla. Fold into gela- Equip Your Home With , t A NIW 1950 AUTOMATIC WASUUi ^ Liauor Store Gulf Service William Johnsqn dropped his wal- Penje* CkUdrcn'i Btrlhdsr tin mixture and beat with egg • A RSNEWIO) RCfSWUUVCR JOS. ANDltASCIKi PROP. Parties " let. A patrolman turned up at boater pntil sijiooth. Fold in Johnson's home later, with a hand Combination r Complete Stock of Domestic Picnics and Bazavi whipped .cream. Chill until beirhi- All For Only, $2.79 Weekiy Pk^ae/Make Your HMervatlom WASUTXG, GKEASRHQ ful of shredded bills, about $5#.* . . , to set; „_ WITH NO MONEY DOWN' and IjmporM Wiaini 1 |I|SI bakeA pie jftefl. DOORS ,mftmntMJ Hi**mm ROOM (•••" ' and Liqubrs todhey to W4 ] VctweM 4 6 P. M. AMBOY AVE. AND QEKEN ST. Johnson through a; sliced-up pay Serve with or -without sprinkle of ALL SIZES IN HTOCK A Beautiful Upholittred 3 Pc. Suite With AH * 574 AMBOY AVENUE slip. semi-snveet chocolate, WOODBRIDOS, N. J. • CLEAR WHITE FINE ONLY (125. COMPLETE - WOODBIUDGE. N. J, KSRS Baked in Cheese Sauce Parnwnti »1.2S Weekly! • BRONZE SCREEN Radio Rflialr* NOMINEES 6 tablespoons butter or mar- U Pe. BfPROOM OE^DP'N<; 1 garine While many states have prlt PRICES ARE BOKN HERE ic 1 Ve, Modem W*ln«it Be4room 8H1U WUh All • >" ''" • Musical InstrmMtts • marie« for t-lie nomination of can- 6 tablespoons flour RAISED SOMEWHERE ELSE Telephone CA-8-5088 Holohan Brothers didates for the most important of- % teaspoon salt ONLY fliB. CORfiMLETK THE ROAD TO ficers others, onUbly jjVw York 3 cups uilllc ' PaymtnU fl.U Weekly! MUSICAL HAPPINESS AVs Radio & Television GARAGE cttnis to the convention s 2 teasptaxis prepared mustard •t P«. KITCHEN OUTHT _ RNROLL NOW — SALES and SERVICE Standard EMO Prodtftto* selecting party nominees. •^Scucsmtwl American cheese ABBE Oak Oinett* WMh SUverware aid I" ' Expert Instruction Radio Overliauls i Specialty 10 eggs^——- Accordion - Violin. Pboae Make white sauce uBl&g butter, ONLT.I29. COMPLETE Free Kstiniates POSTAL SERVICE Headquarters lor Quality Woodbrldie y»M4 and 8-I5JJ milk, flour, salt, Add mustard and LUMBER CORP. PkyottnU t%$ Weekly! Musical Instruifltnta »nd Prompt and Export Repaln Curtailment of postal service has RCA • Tuns • Sol Tube* cheese to "the sauce; stir until "A Yard for Friendly Service" HUB STORAGE - flUKE Cor, i' not pleased the public. Congress is cheese is m$«d. Cover bottom of All Type Batterta for Portables AVENEL ST.. AVIiNEL UBERAL TRADE-INS expected to order improved 8erv- an 8" x 13" x'l%" hiking di*h with SURPRISE STORE 34 PLKhHING AVENUI tot, Tlw order to curtailment was oJ tiw MW». .Carefully toeak WOGbBRIOGE S-2M2 Eddie's Music Center 1 CABTERET, N. J. Mttfci in some trwrteri. a Into MUM. Cov* with the re- Hour*: Ml" .* AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Own WMUW frw» 8 * • t mattrt&s iniot, w»*m' St. ; i ; INDENT-LEADER JUNE '29. 1050 r/.CE ELEVEN ords, Port Reading Advance injreeholders' Tournament

,H ladLadyy of Peace Record Crowd in Local Stadium HutnjTuHistory ^is Expected£^M>cf«/ Tont^ATonightT oouwi^NomiNDOUBIIOR NOTHINGG: - : V T Ty^ita^ iLaiibaikl-IIittLauback i )nihine Captures At Kiwanis Club Mat Show; Stanlee, Marsh in Feature Bout Downs Piscataw WOODBRIDOE - The largest in his honor testifies to this suc- every indication of being a natura' K«I assisted by the following crowd ever to flow through the jslrictToruney TSS in the rln«. since Freeman and Karas have th< •ommittef of Klwanis members: High School Stadium turnstiles Is The bin blonde grappler was toreputation of belnff the dlrttesv John Molnar and Bill Williamson, ills 14 Batters. excepted to be on hand tonight our Lady of Peace mve started his vacation yester- wrestlers in the Knme. Flngelstetr and public address sys- ,,. lot-til District Tour- when the local Kiwanis Club pre- day, but the Kiwanis committee, and Mills, on the other hand, an NEW BRUNSWICK-The Pofds sents its stellar wrestling card fea- em; Uw Willams, Pred Adams, ampi'Hislilp $is week ed by Lou Horner, prevailed upon the darlings of the wrestling Wildcats and Si Anitumys of P«t tur»d by a natural bout between fohn Schwan. Stew Warlock, and .| rained 10-2 victory 3tanl«d iniu ih Otne "Mr. America" Stanlee and Windsor Lakls, seating and ring; AthleUcs !n a .he program is strictly a charitable lUte tactics. finuls of the County Tiger Joe Marsh. >tul Hayes. Bill Kovacs. and How- . ,vrd :ii the local ball field. enterprise to assist the needy chll- Test for Ansttri ird Sharp, ticket selltng; and Don Junior Baseball Tournament title ',.. of their win, Fords will Tickets for the stellar attrac- iren of Woodbridge Township. New Jersey's gift to the wrestling Jsden. Carl Olson. Warren Har- week wiUi victories over their to- ',, any fee entered In th« tion have been moving at a brisk Precedlns the main event will ied. Nixon Gbom, Ben Coppola il iul opponents in two games I'V siatt Semi-Pro Tour- same. Austerl. wiU be facing Uu pace all week, which indicates a be an Australian Tag Team ind Leon McEUoy, ticket collec- layed nt Donaldson Park. |,uii is slated to start roUxtwst test of his rlr* career v complete sellout may be in theMatch, and a duel between Mike when he encounters the veteran tion. Tilly Uubaek. Fords' sfcttU Perth "AmW. making. Ringside seat tickets were rve ball artist, dn* parly of Paiduces of Stubenvllle, Ohio; and Paiduces, who has the reputation Tonight's ushers will include Anderson. Our Lady exhausted a wetk ago. Jim Austerl of Passalc. of being on« of the roughest grap- Herman Dettmer, Dr. Irwin Gold the tourney by way of his anking chucker, hod Stanlee, the Idol of millions of it 15-0 victory over jPiscataUtf. I H> I' Abe Freeman, the Hungarian plers in the ropes today. The bout man, James Byen, James Jasper best evenings of the wrestling fans, has gained national Ace, and Steve Karas will match can no either way, judging from Patrick Kllmurrey, George May the first name of the afternooa, '.nlaim the heavy hitting popularity with his own style holds with Harry Frankelstein of the gladiators' past records. Ernest Hunt, Ab Miller, Ken he lone hit of the Fords' cmitiur.. ui four hits over the nine which is a definite crowd pleastr. Boston and Tiny Mills of Arkansas Lou Homer, in endeavoring to Stultz, Lou Walshek, Abe Nelss, «me In the first inning to m*r it!' Anderson had a two- The numerous fan clubs organized '.n the tag team match, which has make the show a huge success, has Sid Domyak, and Percy Locker. ts bid for glory. Lnuback struck .11'.; into the last inning Ut 14 batters over the five inntaf ufies to his pitching. oute and fnllfd to walk a nan il.iypd one of their best NAtfCY hich c»n be attributed to hi» e*> i'itrnps of the»cuftent Hibernians Annex Athletics to Tackle Ft Monmouth Jewish Vets Raked cellent control. Van Syckle, Pto- • Bit '•' with three double plays jf CHAFFEE, " ! U. S. iHOOOR ays' starting tivirte, WM,,,, Anderson's task on the icked with the defeat after gotaf iiillc easier. Crown in Softball S Aggregation at Fords on Sunday By Milltown, 2(M) hre« inninxs. nice kept abreast of WHO'S The Wildcats wasted little time 1 wo innings with single METUCHEN—The Woodbridge WOODBRIDOfE—For the first Manton will get the nod to start I HIGHLAND PARK-The Mid- AFTER breaking into the scoring colunw the champs gradually Hibernians annexed the district time In years, baseball fans in Sunday's contest. Joe Oyenes. as towntrs reached their offensive hen they came up with seven ,v a^ the A's began reg- Softball championship last Sunday Woodbridge Township will have an usual, will work behind the plate. peak this week by rapping out a CROWN'A by eliminating two Irish combines tR runs in the first inning. From. » in the late opportunity to witness one of the Van Lenton to Start total of 21 hits to defeat the New DO from Perth Amboy and Rahway in best teams in New Jersey, Fort For the Fort, Monmouth squad. vWf'PULLBO OFF- hen on. the Fords nine scored Kurds cracked the en- Brunswick Jewish War Vets by a 'reely to register one ot theif,»nost two well played games at theMonmouth, woh wlB f»ce the am- Bill Van Lenton, who defeated the open in the fourth lopsided 21-9 score in & heavy hit- PAULMS .mpreraive victories this se»s«iij. Pines ball field, bitious AthleUcs at Fords Park Woodbridgf Club last season, vill iinchak reactwd first ting contest. BBTZ IS THE Furdock, Oeisln;:. Neai7. and The championship team, man- Sunday afternoon. Game time has be the starting hurler with Etoncr crrar and six straight Frank Capraro, the Woodbridge IMPOOR Krauss supplied the power at the aged by Ed Kilroy and James been set for 2:30 P. M. Lucas behind the plate. Van Len- ;s stralk-i to the plate underhand specialise went late for the Wildcats with two Keating. ST.. won both their en-1 - ton made the National A.A.V. team successive singles to The A s wta haVfi thelr worlt full nine innings to chalk up the hits apttce, Tony Vaculla got Pis- "" counters by one-point margins, two seasons ago while pitching for • four runs. cut out for them having dropped a victory while his mates were mer- utaways' lonp slnnle orthe game. taking the first tilt by a 4-3 count Perm State College. The Soldiers Svre started on the 10-6 decision to the soldiers earlier I rily drilling bets? hits all over the Tony Giordan* wound up the and the final 10-9. have Won 14 and lost.seven to date the Athletics, but was this month. Woodbridge's hitting outfield. Jack Sietxr, the Vets' hero of the Port Reading team by ' Julius Kollnr was the winning with a few noteworthy victories to ;-,o way toWhltey Mte- was ovtr par in the first contest, starting chuck*?, was tagged with walloping a three-run circuit clout chucker for Woodbridge In the first ther credit, including the New being hit hard in the but the pitching fell apart in the the defeat after being driven from in the third innins to (five St. game. Bill O'Keefe was the local York Sanitation Department, was nickekdd last innings. the mound in the early Innings. Anthonys a well earned 6-3 de- The .starter nine's batting star with two hits, Chesterfield Cigarette Club, and -fcat ision over the Perth Amboy his second driving in the winning Monmouth will field Its most the Quonset Naval Station from The game started out as a pitch- :•. Ti>ih was Fords' batting Cavaliers. tally in the last inning. colorful star, Cihef Crumpi a slug- Rhode Island. In August the club ers' duel with both aggregations •.' .1 double and two singles coming up with goose eggs In the Mike Kukulya went all the way In the deciding tussle of the af- ging first baseman, who has been will defend their First Army Title, ,', v.ips to the plate. Tony first tvo innings. However, the or the Saints, sprinkling four hits ternoon, It was the tantalrtlng a brilliant campaigner for thewhich they have won for.the past ,,(j 1- ;md Jim Romer followed Midtowners began to solve Sieber's over the seven inninn distance to curves of Bill Roberts which sub- Service nine during his numerous three years. • ,vi. safeties apiece. • slants in the third by knocking In walk off the mound with the vic- dued the heavy hitting combine seasons with the team. He is the Warren Give* Tr«p|iy When the Athletics take the two runs-to go out front. The vie ory. Bill Hcrceti was charged with from Perth Amboy. Roberts spotted oldest In point of time with the n'liittccmanBiU Wairenpre. ! field Sunday, a- new manager will tors posted a single digit in theMetuchen Defeat of St. Anthony's Perth Amboy's defeat, although he be at the helm since Johnny Ven- , 1 uitis with the champlon- the Amboy crew five ™ STK ^«*i s gradually^JS^JSJfZ: adopting his fourth before putting the game pitched pood ball with the excepr first inning before settling down erus resigned his post earlier this !•oiJhv at the conclusion of name. The last time Crump faced on Ice in the sixth with a nine run lion of the fat pitch lie sent Qior- to hurl a brilliant game. Jimmy week to concentrate on his play- ,.;>n- and Captain Jack E«an the Athletics, he had a most en- outburst. The Vets dented the Big Upset in Mid-County League dana's way. Fitzpatrick contributed to the *ir- ing. However, Venerus will fill the ,-,'.'. nw.ird ta the Athletics as joyable evening, rapping out a plate frequently in the last five De Marino and Kukiiylu assisted tory with some fancy fielding. capacity as the team's field cao- l.lvK.I !•: STkMIIM.S | Tlie Woodbridge AthleUcs anc runner-up. frames but were unable to over- Port Reading at the plate with single- and two triples. taln.. ••, North Amboy-Maurer A. A. stagec •u,;i. Commissioner of the come the Midtowners' tremendous 1 two safeties apiece. Kovacs was top The As hope to balance Crump Probable starting lineups: I'url ItriiiliiiK -t a typical present day slugfest a Tournament, received margin. IKPIIII Cillis man at the plate for the Cavaliers with a slugging first baseman of WnorihrldK? :, I Fords Park with Manager Johnn; 1 ;a! ions of all teams in theGreiner Girls Gain with twin wallops. ..* their own in Big Bill Ozubay, one Si-ivrileltl, ?*> WncniH, 111 With Ksth was the batting star WuoilhrlilKi- Venerus' combine romping honi inr the excellent manner Mizfnik, rl 1 ! of the leading batters In the Mid- liv.uluiv, Hi wor Woodbridge with three singles out front 14-9. All it :, hi- conducted all games. Crump, '0 Nnrtli Amtiuy m k, ill County League. Dzubay came up ViiunK, If and a home run in six trips to the Five pitchers strolled to th ;.c.i he will be back in theWin Over Trenton with a booming triple the last time plate. Yadorn, Schor, and Edon- Nixiin Hi"l Snx II IM'UU, ' 1" mound In an attempt to halt th< (llnff. «s iMcity next spring. lie faced Fort Monomuth. don were the Vets' offensive big tMVilTi-r, U i \i.y 11F 1T.VK1 Hi 1 WOODBRIDGE—Displaying an barrage of base hits 'Which begar t! <: All 1: guns with two hits apiece. to fall like rain drops in an Apii excellent brand of ball, the Orein- Either Bill Wanca, the hard luck V;lii Li'Dt'Tl, 11 \V:l ln-il "f er Oirls defeated the Majorettes pitcher of the, Barrens, or Jack MaiiUiH, p WIDTOWNRRS (21) showed the minute the umpire be Xcary, i.lf w6*ODBRIDOE — The cellar- hind the plate yelled, "Play ball.' Kl'illlHlV. (.1 of Trenton Sunday at Roosevelt Iv^rsnn, rf dwelling Metuchen Sports Associa- Kllhli, It' •sjParlc, by a score of 1-0. Alter a En*. i'-lli . Al Plencikowskl had the misfor l,,u.h.l, li, |> ; lilllpr. i'f . tion posted tUe upset of the season . f»:l "[Shaky first inning the locals play- tune lo gain the nod to start th. Culiiiiin, ]i . UiU week by nosing out St. An-hectic contest and lasted a littl ° ed a good game of ball, and com- Recreation Baseball League Scores fiilcy. Uli ... thony's by a 5-4 score to drop the PL«V\T.\WAY ik. II Kvi-rett, S1i better than one inning before turn A'R i: H 1 pletely dominated the game. Carol Port Reading aggregation from the Heillak, if ... 5 ing the often-hit pellt to the oli I'nskus, an II 11. ; Oiroud pitched a fine game, and ICalli, SH 6 favored tdp spot in the Mid-County Sirlm, I'll (I II STAMHNliS KraiiKM, ' f 'r 4 reliable Bill Wanca who w; was given good support by her llftllis, '• , .. Baseball League standings. The Viii'iill.i, rf II .11 Mlllt BIKKll.ll.l, l.tfKHT. Kuril... It. ::li credited with the victory after al- Krl'llli-S III. II All I! mates both on the field and frith W Sir,HIIII'. ss 44 Sacred Heart nine of South Am- it lowing but a singU run in four the bats. Tew Rygiel, Peaches St. Aiilliniiy's .Irs. , ... "' N. B. J. W. V. (9) bpy took over the number one posi- Si. i.V'i-ll.i's ImlUn* . I Kilvu, .' and one-third innings. Hnnmin, i-f 1' Jkwonkl. and Pudge Messier each Kulin, p .... AH tion with'a decisive 15-11 victory 'DillH'lilK^ ('ariltnals . -> rtliulman, c The Athletics went for the bisKcll.'V. If " contributed two hits. The hlrth- ('rows ' •• Nt-ltry, if over the Keasbey Eagles. Ill'I'llrk. Ill Letlei'man, 'l\t frames, scoring four in the first, 11 days of Pudge Messier anrt Lee (Jumlmiui, rf . Van Sycklff, •Viiei Jhi»-ics . '• The St. Anthony - Metuchen the same in the second, and dealt Sliirlcy, p '''Oalkaskt Were celebrated Ly the .Situlenonien, rf FlyiiiB TlK*rx - 0 SOIIBI, p-lf game was probably one of the the crushing rally in the sixth with , team. l Score liy inning**: Hams .. - nun :JO 0— { Yadurn, p-!R> hardest fought of the season with five big digits. u • This Sunday the teams A p.nd B 2(l.'i 41)0 X -II Senior, HH ....» IXTKHMKD1ATK BA.'F.llAliI. IClll-IKlllR, p-IHl every run and close decision bit- Whitey Mizerak, Al Lada, and will play the Rockettes A and B at \V 1 SWwr, p-lf terly contested by both clubs. Joe Gyenes New Brunswick. fit ("ffuiii Boys (3hi\> KBAfiUKV (ft) Anthony's <.'. Y. 0 II The Saints followed their usual Woodbridge's power at the plate 111 DO!— PI OKKIN'KI! iillll-S (Tl 47 Stt Jiimcs' ('. Y. 0 lloil.in, 3b 0 hy Innlngn: I 111 IHHI 'inn— Al! H II pattern in the early Innings; scor- with two base knocks apiece, but 1 AVBH.;i All Stars I'tirnler, ».s ^ (102 109 MJ—; glfl, s* ... II ing twin digits in the first and sec- the bis offensive hero of the game Hupflawn Iniluina Ceto, ill S. II. JWV rtoo in:: '.'12— !i II 0, Hi Sewartn Illut-lilnls ond frames to go out frgnt by a was Wanca with two singles and a Why Worry—Alone Iteln-U „ Chinch'ar, if 0 KIIIIII, If «HIM 1, If II comfortable marsin. However, the .-it. iVi'dln HnlfiluKu ('. Umiku, p ...:.. ek, *N • >' out of bed at 2 A. M., 1 .lohnflnn, 11> 3 •ST. ANTHONYS (4) ilkaski, ih I' , Bunko, .:f ., o Metuchen combine refused to ac- ., divssinfc' Eown over his tl AH KtMIIU Orosx., Hi II • ii'it'livie, i: 2 0 :ept defeat and came up with four .. l i is S ; .ind galloped down two Novak, rf n Hills, rf (I Hciuse of l'Mnn - allies in the wild sixth inning to i tiv landlord's flat. lHlk'l Kon Uil! If ,1 il ! r AvtJIU'l 1 'itIIIllt-l'fci 24 0 !O out front 5-4 and that's the way i |v':| ;'j jt.n [1 I'.ied sharply. No answer. I>i;iigini.s OOLONIA i3l 23 6 4 .he score /stood when hostilities! MIUI •*. ':iii Kurds Tutrtbli' Inn A. CAVAMKItK (3) .i..t:.'tl main, and again. .'It All It Score hy innings: Midtmvners itased aj«r seven innings. ::;,• door opened. A sleepy- MAJOIIKTTEH ("> llarlinur, .• .4 1 Bluu IlirdK 200 OftO 1—.1 A! I I'. 11 Wlilti: Ihiusc Tavern 3 .St. C'ertllas' L'041 IJd u—i. Dicr Miglecz, SU Anthonys' .!. ilo'.d stuck his head out. AH HornliiK, If aHt-II;t, :iii :: 1 tarting twirler, was nicked with in- demaiulttl, "what do l.uciis, lb \ UMlillrr iii .:...i NKMOlt ST. AiNTHe Marlnu, If \ for a double to account for the (10(1 (III--0 Man.'^ttn, \i v.llr of tin; night? Couldn't SurieK, 11 . - ;iii on— :i Alwasll, 1* ...... 1 it 1 iluil^r, |> W Hi pulsatlng stock car races and theCsuvdos, Hi . I 1 \ The Cooper Cubs into the HOPKLAWN INDIANS (0) 20 scoring column in the initial frame heart throbbing gyrations of the 14 14 AU Jt Score by innings: HERE'S A Roller Relay Derby. Score by liinlnga: Kreutll, 3b . St. AiithonyK ...J when Charlie Preltag drilled II',V,||1 lil 400 143 1—13Vura, M> ... St. Jiimcy ' double to center field and cam* Kiirnl, \t • SAVING This timptst of merry-go-round Petner, 111 Nfllila, |) 023,071 I—II around to dentine plate on Hodi< OF madness will be on a full week I'lilrdo, us' RHBELS (I) Stuhll'2, p schedule starting, July 6th, when 1'ANTHEIiS (12) SxUfli, i: ..... Osborae's line tingle. Iselin wrap $38.50 ! AH .Stein, of 3b ., t, On Vour the skating troupe makes lte shore ped up their ngth win in league WOOIHIIilMCSK ATl.KTICS (JO U. Jaeger, 31) 5 MvCutoe, If kl. 2fc Competition in the second inning \lt I >fl II debut. However, there will be JJolitinsml . , 5 , P .|. KJjirla, lb , plenty of action on Up at theKverett, lb with a four-run outburst which Now S99 50 ,cf r Shcehaii, If 3 drove Ctiet Oldakowski TENNIS J. 3tadium over the Jioliday week- F, t'tlrraem, If Baranko, r( ... a Dxubiiy, lb 1 Uil*. If Equipment Reg. $U8. cod. i !) fore toy Innings: Kjaldnen, 0 '"; j showers. Avenul 201 1)11-1 Bothwell, c J O'* lib Saturday night, the stock car OsbOme, Drummon^, I'miiku. rf • RACKETS elk, 11J 0011 0(0—(I Serdlimky, as ...."..."'.."".. a drivers get their last tune-up for t, rf 2 and Kara spearheaded Iselin's at- As Low As the championship series' which OlinipU, Hi .... BLUB BIHIW Solty, ef 4 tack with two hits apiece. Cliiislnistn, rf AB starts July 4th with the Independ- Kramer, 9b . $2.00 ence Day 50 lap Trophy Race. 8> 12 N»«y, lb BOLLDOOfi (1? Jl'MltH BA.HKBAI.l, INN (14) AM CAKIiINAtS (II •SHOES Q. Kutma, '<: Llnqulst, 3b EDITOR GOES H8UIN0 AiB It, 3 A:B Uii.Iri, Jb Qreisthelmw, p Or»i8»r, If 1" • BALLS "U.JCEWABNA. Ir\d. —The follow- Sk««tei, e Hatt«, (Itofl 7....' ing notice appealed »n thertwro* ::=:::!! ! SlroTn, ef «. •HATS lb ai'^di, 2ti Ki Watts, 2h 0 p. &PORTTWIN the office pf Bill !*». publisher Oppi*., j If W. Kiiima, rf , HWUIIHOII, 3b r-4 3' II RACKETS «Ni;V 6 HOURS of the KewMina OMerver. recent- Wlb, is ... » 0 Kuiu'l. il-rr . ; Ourl, Jb . W. Wan,, «," U'AHANTEED ly • "The offlce of the Observer will Uu»eiir«lli, rf I Bftlnrix, 2b .. Htestrung Ihuuloil ST. CBC BU A'S Ml II Mbrolnlak, cf-v [Hsili:KMAN'S DR1VK be closed June 1, 2 and 3 due toIJUcki*, rf , 4 Guntlitr, (i I) n IVIl.'lf AND OUT 1-1. KKVEKSK good flshtaj conditions. 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AL* PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950 I \: siinrtie Rloves. She carried » co- Atlantic City ft, lonial bouquet, 'Angel Street' Next Offering Mildred Nagyiske Wed Sunday The newly weds are on a honey- SEWAREN NOTES tid moon in Florid*, Par traveltat SEWAREN—At H m the bride wore a nevy blue chiffon —Alfred and William Austen, To Alfonso D'Amato, Metuchen Jolly Six held at ,h( '• At Princeton Summer Theatre dress with whlfc accessories and a West Avenue, are vacationing at Mildred Nagylskf ,,! phia, brother-in-law of the bride- PR] NX-ETON — Calculnted to 'Story." "Kitty Fbylr." and "The SEWAREN — Miss Mildred white orchid corsage. I their camp in Southbury, Conn. club decided to sp0II,.' makf any Summer season a halr- Great Ziegfrlci N >i ma Cnrmoily NuRyiske. daughter of Andrew groom, ushered Anthony D'Amato. The bride Is a graduate of —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kopctto. to Atlantic City On <• raisinc success, a psychological played for over n y;u in Tennes- Vacyiskc. 102 Old Road, became Metuchen. brother of the bride- Woodbridge High School, class of 156 Woodbridge Avenue, are the 23. ihe bride of Alfonso D'Amato, son parents of a daughter born at the I melnrintma. "Angel Street." star- see William's hit. "A S'rpptcar 1948 The bridegroom fr»duated Miss Alice O'Cotin-p groom, fas ring bearer Perth Amboy General Hospital, rtrm Laraine Day will open for Named Desire." both in New York >( Mr and Mrs. James D'Amato, from the New Jersey Betuty Cul- of arrangements anc one *ppk at the Princeton Sum- and the National Cnmpanl»s. El- 107 Dunham Avenue, Metuchen, | The bride was escorted to the ture Academy. Perth Amboy, and —Mr. Howard W. Pender, nity be made by -",, mer Theatre beginning Monday. frlda D*i"A-ent lias t>?en seen bv -lunriny afternoon in St. Francis altar by her father She wore a ca] is associated with hU father's Woodbridge Avenue, has com- The birthday ,/ July 3. and run through Saturday,' thousands nf theatre patrons in Church. Metuchen. Rev. John J. gown of Chantilly lace and satin. beauty salon. He served with the pleted his Junior Year at Wagner OTtonnell was cei »r July 8, This third nfferinR.4i flet- the New York area in siirh pre- y performed the double-rlns styled with long sleeves, sliirred e U S. Army Air Corps for four College. Grimm's Hill. Staten Is- present at the meet',,"1 '.•"I berl Kir.vnth's season at the Mc- sentations as_ "Nellie Bly." "Lii- peplum and a lonR train Her fln- land. N. Y. Cartor Theatre will enlist the serv- liom." and "Kind Lady " Slip has years with duty In Japan for IB Arlene Venerus, Mist v ' Miss Cecelia Zurenko, Wood- 'gertip length veil was arranged —Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark and ; ices of Ferdi H-jffmaivas I previously played the part nn tour months. nell, Mb» Jeanne Tb.n"' 'indRP. aunt of the bride, attended from a satin cap trimmed with daughter, Helen, returned home ;: lead and Ernest Cossart of. Elizabeth in "Anuel Strpi-t." Miss Roslyn Ssromoii' " her ns maid of honor, while Mrs. lace She carried stephnnotis and Connolly and Elfrida Derwent in after spending several days at Durinji ihe following week Her- Mary Mango. Philadelphia, sister BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED supportinp roles Curtain lime for white carnations, • Virginia Beach, Va. bert Kenwith will present nt the [_ )f the bridegroom and Miss Mary WOODBRIDQE — Mrs. Helen A Dark and t)n „ •„ this third offering of the Prince- The maid Of horior's dress WAS —Miss Elizabeth Mack, East r Princeton Summer Theatre Eve Ann NaRylske, Highland Park. Neidhardi. 121 PulUm Street, has "Daddy, what's ,, . "'" ton Summer Theatre is set for MISS I.ARAINE DAY yellow pique and the bridesmaid's Avenue, was the recent guest of Afden in "Over Twenty-one." .ister of the bride, were brides- announced the engagement of her "Insects, my son 8:30 P M I orchid pique. They wore matching Miss Betty La Oola. Port Rending, maids. Marie ManRione, Plalnfleld. dnuRhter, Helen, to Dominic* Der- eating up our veRpt.,;,.." i picture tiats and white shortie at their summer home In Seaside Laraine Day, star of "Anfre! "ousin of the bridegroom, was cole. 219 South seventh Street, 8treet." attended the Long Beach, Rloves. The maid of honor carried Heights. —Mrs, John Dow-. lower girl. ! delphinum with clusters of orchid Elizabeth Miss Nelflhardt attend- California, Hinh School where she Miss Letitia Becker Married —Mr. and Mrs James Ward and dren. Susan and Ppv- carnations and the bridesmaids ed Woodbridge Schools and Mr. won ncttng honors which led to Herbert Peckarelle, East Orange. daughter. Barbara and Mrs. Mar- are spending the <,<«,, served as best man. William Nairy- yellow carnations, The flower girl Dercole attended Elizabeth Schools. the beginning of her professional jgaret Reid, Broad Street, spent a mother, Mrs. p ,,i u iske, Colonia, brother of the bride, Iwore a blue pique gown with The latter is a Seaman S A in the a career with Metro-Gdldwyn- On Parents' 25th Anniversary 'day at Watchung Lake West Point Pleasar.: and Lawrence Mango, Philadel- 'matching headband and white Navy, Mayer in 1939. Her career got off AVENEL—On her parents' sil- Mr. and Mrs. Smath arc on a to a flyins start when she played ver wedding anniversary. Miss two-week wedding trip to Maine the ingenue with Spencer Tracy Letitia Becker, daughter of Mr. and upon their return will reside and Hedy Laman in "I Take This and Mrs. George Becker. Mcrcline on Irvine Street, Rahway. Woman.' Avenue, wa$ married Saturday to The bride attended Woodbndge In KJIdare Series John Smath. son of Mrs, Helen Hi;rh FohfWil and is employed by At that time she played nurse Smath. Bond Street. Railway. the New Jersey Telephone Com- Mary Lamont in "Calling Dr. Kil- The ceremony was performed by pany in its Elizabeth office. Her dare" so appealingly that for a Rev, John J. Eagan in St. An- husband attended Rahway schools time it began to appear as if she drew's Church. and is a veteran of the U. S. Army would be a screen woman in white fie is employed by Merck and Given in marriage by her father, lor thr rest of her life. When Company. Rahway. MOM c •. ied to put her in the the bride wore a white brocaded top st lass they had to write organdyr^own, a fingertip veil at- a fatai :: .ffic accident scene into tached to a cap and carried a ALLEN'S DEPT. STORE "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day" in prayerbook marked with a white HighTemperatures order to pave the way for* other orchid. roles. Her latest picture is "With- 85 MAIN ST. stop) WOODBRIDGE, N. J out Honor" United Artists Re- The maid of honor. Miss Marie Cause Minor Blast lease, in which she Is co-Marred Magalanga. was gowned in yellow with Dane Clark and Franchot brocaded organdy and the brides- SEWAREN—There was a great deal of excitement but no one Tone ', maid. Miss Barbara Becker, sister was injured Sunday when the In this nest production at the c* the bride, and the flower girl. high temperature touched off an Princeton Summer Theatre Perdi Lorraine Minch, in orchid brocad- Hoffman returns to the role of explosion in a storage tank at Mr. Mannirmham which he played ed organdy. The attendants wore ihe Shell Oil Company plant. with the original company at the matching hats and carried old- The blast occurred shortly be- Golden Theatre in New York. In fashioned bouquets of mixed flow- fore six o'clock in the evening in GOING OUT OF BUSINESS the interim he created the role .of ers while the flower girl carried a 20.000-barrel tank just off West the subiime carpenter in Robinson a basket of mixed flower*. .Avenue. Naptha was btinp pump- Jeffers1 dramatic poem. "Dear ed into the almost empty tank at James Smath was his brother's Judas," and appeared in featured the time. roles in a. number of musicals. best man and Jerry Smath, broth- er of the bridegroom, and Genrpe C. L. Lockhart, plant manager •The Three Muscateers," Kurt said the hot weather apparently Neill's "Firebrand of Violence,". Becker. Jr., brother of the bride, ushered. built up a high pressure in thr and "Polonaise," tank which blew open a satety liJ A native of Gloucestershire, on the tank's roof. While the lie', England. Ernest CosBWt, a mem- Supper Club Plans was open a quantity of air filled ber of the cast, made his American the tank and created an explo- SALE NOW ON/ ttebut into the theatre in 1908. and For Men's Club Dinner sive mixture. several years later was one of the • The company's fixe squad and original actors of the Theatre! SEWAREN—St. John's Supper AfUT-W^vt'ars in Ininnesh in \^ o< is closing its doors. Our entire sloek of quality nienhandise—I.IN|.\\ two pieces of apparatus Irom Guild with which he was associat-! Club met at the home of Mrs, Woodbridge Fire Company stood ed for twelve years. In the movies' Harper Sloan on West Avenue, CIRTAINS. DRAPES. YARD GOODS. BEDSPREADS, MEN'S WEAR, LADIES' WEAR, DOMESTICS. \MMiu\\ by in case their services were he has appeared recently in* with Mrs. William Taggart as co- needed and traffic was detoured "Cluny Brown." "The Jolson hostess. SHADES. 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