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9 EDISON f FORD* BEACON Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Sewftren and Edison Vol. LVI - No. 36 Woodbrtdge, N. J., Thursday, November 12, 1964 ~~~ •» •t«Stf 9*. PRICE TEN CENTS reeway eport Repeal 01 Chapter 51 owDut »: of l*ro|M>rli(>s As Aid To HomeownerJ n Highway'* Palli * !!\|MTl«-(l SlioHiv

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:m hill ,iMl'| To Officials I a;j;iin>l " .i. 'Mil linrh ;i, that Board to Dedicate New " M1 Trrvn IfMlVnt'- ti" ,'iiir> ir-kt-il when IVrili High School Wednesday WOODBRIDGE - A caH for i ••''•i "il- «i'tc Livni ihc letter-writing campaign froi ' 'M ll-it niinmiinity 1101 MM, INTKR.VS: Sent to Wowlhriilur hv thf> llnusinj; anil Hum, Kinancc AK«W> in Wnshingtnn to lamiliariw ihetnM-ivi-s with ISKLIN - The dodicat inn of Iht'i homeowners and small busbest • 'itHi Cllli'lll \\;is iiiiirlc A*" ik"* a'im and I)r0(Tll'"''v >lrs- ^nrilvn Kiiit nml (iriKory (iilmore. known as housing interns are working this week new I,SOO-pupil John V. Kennedy men to force the repeal of €ha[ 1 Memorial Hinh School will takel ter 5l-the controverstal tax ae i ' ' f!»' 'ii lliuiieh Mich unner IHc direction n| S. Buddy Harris. Dirccinr nf the Dciiiirtmint nf I'tanning and Development. Above they are wn going over Police Continuing Probe «iTr made time and jar (Mis plans with stall personnel at the I'rnjret Bowiie nffice in S.. Anlhonv's School. Left to right. J»m*s H. MrDanlel, Mrs. Robert place next Wednesday at 7:30 sessntent taw-was made today h p. m . according to an annoiince-l .' .'in particutoilv liy Mr. Wells, Mrs, (.Inria Dlnrrman and Robert Biseholt. Seated, Mrs. Kfat, Mr. Harris and Mr. Gregory. Mr. McDaniel is the Mayor Walter ZirpoJo. slU- representative ol the Urban Renewal Administration who js assigned to the project and was making his monthly inspection ment marie by Miss Mary Con- The mayor said that unfortui when the photograph was taken. ' nolly, principal. In Morals Case Complaint .i i'•;'!> tu a telegram (if pro ately the only group in Na 1 liv Ilii1 Second Ward The program will be as follows: Jersey that does not have a lobbj Invocation, presentation of tho W00DBR1DGK - U. Robert] is the homeowner and he and tb II:,III Mr. Kilmer replied Thompson, who lias been placed I nl |ira l Chapter 51. I'lynn (in his specific ro OStmiStre of Frederic P. Wiedersum Asso- case-the 54-year^ld Woodbridge; •!)(! our people are wiring A resolution is now being pn ciates, Trenton and Valley Junior High School teacher who SEWAREN - Mn. Ann Mul- N n[ properties for Wood- Are Studying pared by the mayor to presei Stream. N. Y., the architects. was arrested on a morals charge- !«,• who retired last week as to the New, Jersey League t TwmbJp. Our people who said al press time that a second postmistress of the Sewartn Talk (in "Significance of a sec- Municipalities when it holds it up the lltt cannot see ho* girl is to be questioned further' Post Offlw after more thin k iftbjfeiiig ¥ jto prove Ws contention. ;ter«s. being studied for fcO-i acting postmaster is Floyd Io>" tfe iapitprs For example, one ind|stn. ;i tliar identification. " ^ Patfawnk. # Oty Road, who !yW *es assessed at $586,400; i ,ind adartjlstrators pj ; The kinerarv worked out ..jjs Rthoqf'inth'a p, 1 public fattreH." intLtuB. (Jrogor* (iilmor and late present, John pajd %)tt,5Sl h taxes this y. M ..aid yesterday that every effort! Sewaw* toiNBr pwMjfeari.: (jitder Chapter 51, the sam.1 i a re**, Mr. Nemyo ftfd he Mrs.-Marilyn Ke'at, hv Mr. iris i.s being made to sift "fact frorm "~^ • dustry is assessed at only $7:1' cts Ibc Information momen- aceoiiiiis for the entire fiction," but that there are' i *i , t ± r and wilt pay but $13,240 in t;i\" and will release it as soon week. Monday morning they were! given ;i general review of ti Another industry last year « i> received. » Loses Control of Car, of an urban renew, assessed at $115,000 and p;i !i»ugh at a met'tinn in Trcn- ducted tours' of the building. All helin Han Injured 1 proji'd, administrative MALICIOUS MISCHIEF $20,700 in taxes, under Chapt 'In State Highway Depart- of the baUdinR will be open. duriis [or Project Bowlie WOODBMDGE - John A. Mad-51, the same industry is assess* released the exact proper- The modern, fire resistant; COLOMA - Miss Mary Mullen, mentation, public relations • pro-! ruski, 26 Bradford Place, Iselin, at $55,748 and will pay on '•••' will have to no to make 145 355 sc uare foot schonl which principal of Schools 2 and 16 re- INSPECTION: Above S. Buddy Harris, Director of the Department ot Planning and Development, gram and municipal and publicl . l ' was injured Monday night when $10,034 in taxes. ti'i the fr vay in Perth! left, tx showing the two housing interns, one of the homes to be demolished under Project Bowtfe, liaison and participation -In the • fronts on Washington and Carver j ported In police Tuesday that he suddenly lost control of his car "And these are just two '.' H only helped to increase 1 and crashed into a parked vehicle Port Reading. With Mr. Harris are Mrs. Marilyn Keat and Gregory Gilmore, afternoon they studied the finan-' Avenues, was planned as three someone had written ^ ovel, ^ many examples," the may i'unturned on Page 2) cial aspects, procedures and con-!separate units, connected to each in front of 999 Green Street, owned pointed out. "These figures pt tools and records and files of the other by enclosed, window-walled llont ol M>Ml 16 Wlth black by Lorin F. Davis, of that ad- tend disaster for Woodbrid crayon and had smashed two win- urban renewal program.. In the passageways, to take advantage dress. homeowners and small busine fourth Ward evening they attended a dinner of the 27-acxe site and to provide dows. The windows were broken Madruski was taken to Rahway men because they are the or Shortage Seriousmeeting of the Woodbridge Indus- the most efficient layout for the with shingles that were torn off Hospital by the Iselin First Aid who will have to make up trial Development Council with required educational program. the roof of a shed attached to Squad and treated for atoawovljass, jjj tax dollars. The mor the American Vitrified Pipe Com- The architects designed an un- School 2. of the face and released. (Continued on Page 2) Inns In Stew pany. usual feature for housing the gym- iContiaued on Page nasinm, auditorium, music and I0DBR1DGE - The Fourth pd controversy jn the Deino- uV ranks has reached a stage WOODBRIDGE - Tho watert iiffthe-record" comment, but situation in this area is serious.j0iabe£es Detection Board Makes Preparations few are saying much for but not critical, Carl J. Olsen, of licution. Middlesex Water Company, saidl Democrat, who asked not today. WOODBRIDGE - You may or Dee. 10th Referendum |bt mimed, said that Council- The company serves all oi, be one of the 900 undiagnosed | Halph P. Barone was behind Woodbridgg e Townshipp, South' cases of diabetes in Woodbrdge WOODBRIDGE-Joseph J. St* In a letter addressed to Super- «hole controversy, causing Pluinfield, Carteret, Edison and Township, man, Board of Education auditor, intendent of Schools Patrick To make certain you are. not, was retained as financial advisor Boylan, Anne E, Tantum, assist- slon not only ui the Metuchen. WOODBRIDGE - A large birth- Most of the water supply of the you are urged to take part in and Francis C. Foley, Ji\, Board ant director of elementary educa- Ward, but trying it in the day cake, bearing the figure 300, Middlesex Water Company comes; the first diabetes detection counsel, as attorney in connection tion of the State Department of Ward, too." Barone, how- will be the centerpiece at a mid- fiom wells, an was unhappy Water Company to supply ten mil- versary of the settling of Wood- i' ward leadership because lion gallons a day. 7- tn 9 P.M., on November 18 third high school, was approved Harry Lund, the Woodbridge help- mil lefleet their interest." Mr. Olsen also pointed out we and from 7 to 9 P.M., Novem- by the Board. ing teachers presented a drama- One of the features of the eve- Among the resignations re- tization entitled "The Case turn, blunted Mayor Walter have had two serious droughts; ber 20. ning will be the crowning of two 1 lw Die "unhappiness" ol "back to back which have ac-l Vou should eat a full meal ceived last night was one from Conflicting Philosophies" to an kinys and two queens, represent- counted for a drqp in the water prior tu testing, according to Joseph' Kursinsky, the physical audience !of 160. . . . It was so t group, which he said feels ing the Woodbridge Senior Ffigh tablet! all over the! country." , Dr. Autoine Attalla, director education teacher at Woodbridge well donf t^iat no one had diffi- views are not ****"£ ex- School and John F. Kennedy culty remembering the problems "We have had ita rain to speak: of the Division of Health. The Junior High School, who was ar- The mayor, however, High School. of the first year teacher, the ex- of since the flash'flood conditions test is a very simple one, Dr, rested on a morals complaint. he was in Pugho Rjco when perienced tfeacher, the principal, meeting took place and wasof the middle of Jury", Mr.' Olsen Attalla said. Elected in the sciuoj-. class at Mr. Kursinsky, who was sus- the Woodbridge scliool to serve and of course, tfye supervisor." ""' country a few' days prior declared- There will be a small charge pended November 4, tendered his 1 as king and queen ale Charles Miss Tantum particularly thanked meef Tlie water company oflieials of .SO cents and no charge for resignation, effective November McCabe and Judith Tfasavage, (Continued on Page 2> those who cannot afford it, nk Murphy, municipal chair- Their runners-up James K. (Continued on Page 2) clairaed, he had called the Whalen, Linda Brooks, Joseph of the Fourth Ward k McLaughlin and Fran Benanti, Tdnches Wife to Drive, Committee at the Howard will serve as their court. The on Restaurant, as part of a Youthful PtanV Almost Won't Quit, king and queen from John F. [:li Being Fined ' meet with all wards. This Kennedy Memorial High School nent Or. Barone said was will be Frank Babiasz and Joan — that it was called Causes Serious Accident WOODBRIDGE - David R. Vabreski and their attendant are Says Galassi Metz, 19, 81 Water Street, Runway > County Commltteee (or the Geraldine Banowski, Dennis De- purpose of "accepting WOODBK1JJUE--Muliejou!j mis- train, but could not aviid hitting W00BBR1DGE - "1 haye no found himself in trouble because B chief on the part of some teenage the debris'and the right front Lorenzo, Jacquiline Urban and 's resignation," ' Dr. intention whatsoever of resign- he tried to leach ma wife to drive youths was almost responsible step of the engine was damaged. Joseph Synosky. The entire also said that Pannone group will hold a rehearsal Sat- ing." and she ran the car into a utility for a serious accident involving A trainman, W.D,, Bridgeport, I told him that he was reslgn- urday morning at 10 a, m,, at So said Police Director Joseph nine carloads of highly combusti- Pa., notified a State trooper at pole. the armory. Galassi in reply to a question re- tuione liad evidently iodi- ble butune gas Monday. thy Weight Station on Route 1 garding a rumor that he was Mrs. Barbara J. Mel/., 18, oper- Do Pietro's orchestra will play ' to Murphy that he had indi- According :o Frank Yacoviuo, and they gave chime after two planning to resign to take a posi- for continuous dancing which will ator of the car, pleaded guilty I to resign but was told to genaa master of the Reading youths, approximately 15 years tion in Puerto Rico. be held from 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. Monday night in Municipal Court it over. Pannone, accord- Railroad yards, a ,12-car train old. One boy was wearing a red Mr. Galassi said he had been Cocktails will be served from circles close to Mayor Wal- was heading east toward the Port sweater and dark trousers, the offered such a position, but never to a complaint ol careless driving 8:30 to 9 p. ro, [Zirpolo and Murphy, recon- Reading yards when the engineer,. other wore a brown corduroy entertained the thought of ac- and paid a $10 tine. jacket and dark trousers'. The pd and decided to continue ;Way)an>i Hann, Philadelphia, cepting it. Mr. MeU was lined a total of l chairmanship. At the spotted a mass of logs, wood and youths eluded capture-. TRANSFERRED "As a natter of fact", be re- $40 by Magistrate Andrew 1) Monday, Murphy said concrete pilings across the tracks. Trainmen remofed the debris lated, "I have beau approached WOODBRIDGE-Miss Lorraine Desmond for careless driving, refused to aecept Pan- Police said the logs, pilings and at least five time* since I came WELCOME GUESTS: I'uplls iu Mist Edna NOIBU'H Sixth Grade Heading <|« uf School II from th« tracks and-continued in- D'Angelo has been transferred failure to report an accident and ade Heading <|«u uf School II and refused to other materials evidently came to Woodbridge to accept different Hed The IttdepeodtntLd lt Tud d h i 1 from School to School 26 as Hed The Ittdepeodtnt-Lender plant Tuesday and saw th« various process (hat n> utto imbl 1 vute on a motion for from a drainage embankment at P'irt Rear"' " •••>rr]s where the positions. I have never quit on failure to notify the Division ol f ing a newspaperpp . Armed with pencilp s aod ppud s tthey took uuU% of everything they saw the S. Klein Department store. yardmaster notified the local kindergarten teacher • >ve "ntor Vehicles of a change of TI ' ouster. anything in my life. 1 came to enjoyed watching the linotype operator* at wworkk , weini g hoh w L-UIIH are madde ffrau police. January 4 on Page a) The engineer slowed down the (Continual on page 2) watdiing pretuMS ia opemthm. Miu Nol*n |» seeu is the MCOMI raw at (E.B.i • Carteret p PAGE TWO Thursday. Noretfiber 13,

"reeway Report Board 'Green' Next Miss Ann Crump Named Back to School Ltffi Paje fnffl Page 1 looker, SB Columbus Regarding Mr Renewal Plan Junior Miss For 1965J' celebrated the Mine - Rack to School Xlght marriage Mr*. ^-,| _ H •':* £ :TI Ford School " in the former Ruth CahiH I hiIff*!] I. r-A« d«f by 'i.ar* of American Educa- IIllJ Mr a 17- w married a: ^ *-•" I Iff V ?rt^r:-< be : E*a"^-: for Af et Tomorrow .»bo auend* (or the attendants »h=/* J»' a isw. rr^irajr, IP. PrTt Sw.io H:ch School wai Bv Republican filled to capacity and inter- (iliCSt,* BfcVr ia ihe lorn: (jr:£i.".a. ^ran: "o '>•»• 'V*. TW people T-rr:. be is «n:k^re! 1 Pai?r*r the * .'araor «er a -« '.ii to? ma '* •" t) •»?. .*• '.be u.'^ ;;*>ec « the natter. : . ,-P. ll" "JO W S..- -: a •*er* to rr Dorethy r D of H^> ; arc and'and tha: Owrn p-r-4V Harru director of the So*aii Lombardi. FonL w«l be Ham Umd an-: :>:• -a K*"and is lme;tigatinn 4t'a« it. V.a-e T and Ser J4 awi ft* Board TV T ft- W vt, ch «il! ap; W -- Hanoi Sodehr. Ste ?**• ill the T^>r*.r. Dy a changing curriculum., «idrr*<1 an etowra^ng message action of the Vmn- f 3.; irT"T rar TSe !<fr »'.; td an orgap arrahgrtnW <^ Joanne Kolena. 5Lrd» Brook; ?h 'he «e*r Oy Mr ;bwt the tahie f^m premier Alek*i >'. Kotytfn He -^awl their CV from >:.v<>! ? arv} the !a:H' 3'. More ' Sh« plan* to atKhd Cor-. Miss ur««tt«d her o»ii piano lcs'.ed :n''J)e eav bf y e y g MWintaiffl.. and rtplamed tRie relaved by For D. Kohlw, thr I'.'new church no« .: K r«c*iriji aftar graduiurg Arabia" and a mttrprytivc i ting awiar. •; ^.l^tfy- MWIJ' -• , — - 0(5 smbjiyador to tSe.Soviet Vn- 'ion artjamit tn' ,e r TS» Boarf approved ihe ?;T- if dr*^:ag beocb h are*. wWloe? •»»« reaiuring JW.iii een-'Sw P'ourth Ward ? d and . L: IM gj"m. .ha* beta p:o- prtvide for a third lenior high era! line «ith Mt. KMvgia'i other R^ard Pinter, r -j,v.a stacked ciothes' r<»V, * -ii for *jrver and ^«difi| from'Oui Tolm and M^s Judge* »w Mrj. Sanford Rad- tchoflj in Woodbrtdgf Twrnahip rfir.arkt that "nj>«<*ful ctvntlrt *a, treated at Per fr'.fe Pare cf Jshr F m.;j;i s:«d«oU to leav« c)^.- v i» w cw'of Rooi did a music*! comedy er \lwi E'.iiabe* Conna!)y. Paul Afler the propara in tie w-'enrr" remained the ba»ii o( Mot- ro] UMpital k* - Joseph Baier. corr.ru tUf can L a:r; or. je;a:ate bangers »r.i:r. •he nit to •be'taid bv ffAral'ftulte »» "I C«" StJ So ' Gtfdbjrt -"row Burke and San- iuvrium all tearhen receiT*d „*»-, foreiim policy. . .ion The fife jyr*,- Co . a* '!>*••.'arP " t iis.-ef.iy accessible Iron; tv- ford Hfrtl from the Firs District «' At * I! th» mvn c:- ali'v de- Harry Harruon. atatkn W>!CA. » parenU ia '.heir datiroona. • ~ basemen! up ihwjp- 'o: J JK* s'.'v«'- btr.ch Thui. a wpemsor v.iO Fourth Ward. «ai vocal atainM -o en ahead vith th•.!••e rro-- *n-eed aass nwtenuwterr ottf etwnonieMreroonieis MisMisss BarBarbara a Jean Oyy w Ne» Every „„**teache. . fromm ktaderprtekg e fhi'dren"* wrk adorning the -lanujing raf.(.ri :J HOC. tw W Erery Mayo: Zirpoio st ll .n cr>iam anendance. can ot> a'-er t> «wiv i« c-tr.'!««l The theme ot the pageant »as Jersey StaW'i Junior Miss pre- through 6* pad* had a record *all«. wachers wp«ln« J" Frank Pav,i aixi r ;.--.e 'h« entire area at al] urr.- r r and .aJ aerisad him . . ,, , '! 'hare the err ' H« mnev -n» World's Fair" with U ' na suited each .V the finalists with attendance, ft* clanroom - parents concept'. *iuj anrt nre inv«fcatirr !;v4C o: an! .attj: having his vie* f>» Bate- ha* been aligned nth b^'- * u***to.r, .•,r.T,r nhich v.-I! h- m- :uu presentep d fint h dayy nice k red rose enn wer* hohottwwt * and rtfreabab- ieanunfifi ppractices that oo>s anri r'ey LTjc'.ed by st*«l lockers uiua..;- Cour^rrun Barone who has « napkaiv t» Mr* sc. the" en>« pr< vc, tw iresses. theh n in iporU eottumes \fiu Crump ••ill compete m the meats were served from datetih; girls would mcountor *jrmg K S ji< densely been at odds «ith the Friedman qvwoed -he w t of •-.ad ,n conventional lockt: unyor 'anH Council Pre^n'. tw !ab!^!oth' end napk.r.' but y.-im An economy also i« «••• Rabm Jack! Barw> h*J ac- tv>e board had r.o answer, 's •mi faed since this is easier :o out bv the c>an In addition, small se^ri:;. lk lively campaizn«j for the CO-JV t-a' i' »« p:<*ed ?i- ; "" but Jaffa wor. :"Sfb*rs in 'hs1. deparrrr.en' • l;er have been provy!er '"r the 'art- d*- The architects designed If pla- with h ear ital imtTnvemert' ?i:ch a- that Baron* will back partmer.t wa« purchased !:«IP. ne sky domes into the 30-foot m^n as oppttient a|ainst Counrflman Gt-iora! E!«*.r;c for S32? r.mna- urn ceiling, which r,*- Vr Harris exnerts the suney TVimai Coitello in the Fourth The board approve^ vie purabov- e the flat roo( of the raek and r.'arr'ns d :no pupil ur.ij.< y >i\ 0: seven years before com- from Basin*»< Furnitu:?, Inc.. .r.z. •Vw'n of the wire proiei:' MORE TH\> voted for Jacks u Council Prwi- r ElizaVf-.h for Avenel Juror High The cfnL'al tvu-story bjiidir.s T'.e a r-3 cT'.cemed in W'yA- qfnt. ui: mr.'.ains administration ••:• .School br;d?e Grew. con«i*t« 0! %"(< fices, library, science classroom- 8600.000 U • t-\f O'.her purchases a.'JiC'r^ed aT'- containine tl" strut: urw and g1.Vsnre area on the f.r-: n ItCpCAl Ul were ai f«i!o*s: Miele Ewavat- Vft famili**. l 0 r/.i-itv^M and floor and language, mathematics V sir.s'e individvsu«. - .... , ins anH Gradinz Co.. L"'in. for n S and English classroom- on "he •Continued from Page 1- fun)J5hlng ^ iB=ta]lmi o[ a. T'::e mayor and cti^na. anj dc- ,;i* been iecqnd floor. The guidance area -ai'men' hewi< revised the en- »u« come from K>mn*iere and 'umiri'jm flag poies at .'>hn F. -•enter, adjacent to the aHnrnis- the already (r-erburdened homfr Kennedy Hieh School and Aver.^l tire i'an in great de' th a' a over 5,000 - 1964V traticn offices, is surrounded bv oiderenri on October 51. are the 'fit'' under 'Junior Hieht at $850, Wood- ma'l cor.fer'fice rooms in \>hii:; bridge Lumber Co., for lumber Chapter H." •eacher- and students can mee;yt-c'i'ir. ui beioie and alter fa •::;- I3.6H.O4 C^ny;ida•.ed ; Continuing the mayor jaid or individual di=cu >:or.i CLUB Steel and .V.umirum Fen.e Co.. i?« 0: a project family \i,w has "Boat owners are fighting to The third unit of the schoo! cun- a're.'i:iy b'ep relocated. T rr.jr nml nh rinstan M ! s have their pleasure boat's e^emp- ^™TT"'A'",'? '? "' f"' ° •aia cafeteria, kitchen fac'li'ie-. :tn rr.o.TV.ns 'hey •-'•ill ;n-t.e'-t '/.u handralls and knct 1 ; ted from cover.ge under Chapter 1 l0 5chf ! •ind horn' economics ch- rix)ms. -r-ha'i'.'a'i'.n duelHng* — a oni acci? ; ^ £1 51 and there is no reason why "m:c r.olonia. $1,460, " 'amil'. '-.'ime a;id a muiti-t^mil. the homeowTier should not begin d'Aelliny. In the early afternoon bringing pressure too. 2 Interns • ri"r to de arvuie. !he\' wi!' at- 1 It is understood that a final de- (Continued from Page PIH a stsf mi-etins a: the c-nTa 5 r cision as to vhether Woodhridge \^'ater Shortage if: and review the veck' p 'i I,. n.uirJng ll>t-,v jiij will win with N'ewarV In filing -i 'Continued from Page 1) in Project Bov tie prior wit tn prevent the implementa- attended a meeting tailed jtster- Mr Gilmore. B. aturled tht u> the clusing ot title, attended 1 1 tion '' 'er SI will be made by State Conservauci Com- conifrtr.ee wi:h Mayor Wa 3fjv. iing Green rnivt-rn'. . ar' sho t' . moner Robert A. Roe as Fletcher Sctioo! <>' La" ar,, D icr Zi: polo and attended a clo.-iny n2 "Our legal department is al- emergency se'iion to deal with ,,| ^ ai. _ " ° ^'-ere he did orK ln ir emal; mofct through za'.hering necev aorlhern New lir^)'~. wa'-er.nego.iation meeting »riih "(jru,jert> ' -' ^ a;"ai;.'. K. ts a »ry da'a to make such a rlecis- -hortase uhich he called critical. :J |e,. an(j ijieir altorn-rv In the' and Vary vher ion!" tht mayor commented. The meeting wa.s held in Newark after!¥j( n tnty le,je efJ'an( ) ,;!„ It is kn.wn tr-at the iD t, e evening ;he> aii-ndt-u a proves that WvoHbridse sonds to ^he condition- in other corn- mejung oi the Citizens Red :veiup- lose more t'-an one million dollar? manine* are ruch that there are ment Commit '.<; in "eisor-'! proix"-ty ta\es if i-om^aratively 'K\ days of water, Ve.'tercia . a: ;iuug.h a ii.-h.iay. v Join Our 1965 Ch' 'e- 51 ii l.-ft to'qand. -uppl left. The major systems -hey -Aere ke.; bu-\ b'. Mr. Har- -It \- n.'* the time for 'he eport water supplies as fallows: ri-. They reviewed all pamphhts ht'Ui', n- • u. --Und up and be Wanaoi:Wanaoe 2B.29.2 per cencent nr 50 daysy : iand rehabiliiarehabiliia';.,' n auides prp e co nf •" ' 'h mavor said 'To- Ne1-'a-k ».2 per cent or 40 days:! aied U> date, LIQUORS 1 They toured the r 'rrsey City. 43 5 ner cent &r 55 'rojcc't Bov.IK CHRISTMAS m ^A rr-i' > 'f»n Is'c Ju-t area and urban ».;i'e 'h' tu eraor an''! ather 'ays Hacken^a!k Wa'er Co., ren^'Aal proje'. area-> in Penh FREE o'iiij'i a king th'm to repeal r cent, or 2fl davs. \mbov. Edi-or. and Rahv.a;; Customer Parking Chafer 51 (»ca:-e the iwmfr Saison prepare for to Today the;, will study the Divi- owners' taxes i*ill be forced up .ion ol Planning and the planning CLUB •i\i!ian rule. to_o''(.t the rtdur-ed 'a.xc- in- required for project execution in- iuf-'nt will pay to local gov- New soviet leaders again stress dudin" project improvement*, emmenti." toeiisKntt. rehabilitation design?, disposition maps and plan'. g al In the afternoon they will attend an interview *)ti\ a project fam- Randolph V.^itiED? NERVOUS ily, Inspect a relocation referral QRTERET hone, undertake an actual io- NOW Over Change-of-Llfe? EOM your mind, for wtlcema nIM with iptciol womon'* mditlnt do-tak» » ipicial womtn'i * PILGRIMAGE AM) RECEIVE FREE mediclne-Lydia E. Pinkham November It in excellent month to come to the .^ide. A Beautiful Vtgetabl* Compound - devel- The'long Thanksgiving weekend offers unlimited rest and Don't dread thoM uimlnily oped by > wonun-»j>«ciallT to play. Special turkey day dinner. All-weitlur heated COLOR BALL POINT iPEN endltu inn of mitery and help women by rdierini inch pool, dance!, tun decks, tie rink, musicales. Ask about diteomfort, of mdden hot functionally cauitd iemtl« inclyjlvi . Phone 509-345-1211; or in N.Y., MU 2-4849. fliuhw. wtvet of weaJmtH and diitrcM. irrlUbUity. There ia a ipecial In doctors' testa woman after Twin bedi with bath from $12.50 Mod. Am., $6.50 Euro- woman'i m«41cin« whkh can woman found that Pinkham'i pean, each person. relieve tbote heat wavei, weak- Compound- give dramatic balp ntu, nerrouinett, to you can to all this without CMtly ihott. Weekly Yoi BeeeiTe enjoy life actin. So that you Irritability it toothed, hot we: mmr muitMM • HSIU run 1 m, in can onee more be an affection- flashes lubside. So don't fit and tt* wife and mother. brood and feel unable to help If you an going through the yourself. . You «axjeel better. .50 * 25.OH change, don't despair. Do ti Get gentle LydU E. 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. d. .fro m ' _ Miss Laraine Aodersch, Fords, rence Desch or Mrs. lister Kcr- Thrift 'Shop which Mimirci, Ailene Osag, Gary P differ- was maid of honor Bridesmaids eni. Roger Petersen, Glen Salis Cmnmillec ohairmpii include: ent foreign countries iaw «* : is operated by the Guild in Perth Miss Theresa Kosturski, Amh bury. Beth Shinrod. Robin Shu ncr.il chairman, Howard |[ Mrs prr{1p -f from Mrs. The fruitcake sale, under the! °y report - half-sister of Ihe bride. Port rod' James- Slinsky. Toby Terra hazaar chairman, Robert ed the clubs dinner •lutes Islrr or Mrs. Melvin l*v- chairmanship of Mrs, William Mrs B. W. Vogel and Mrs. , Tune. in l)n Reading, and Jody Zimmerman Louis Pacont, OG-ahairmen of Uw] nova. Linda Vogel auctmn diairman. Kus-wils^Will hhnlmldn Imia,, Dwowbelien*)*r, 14 8 30 - ' B*»t known (or hU fclk y continues in pmareR*, Mrs. Wedemeyer and Mrs. Thorn- flower carf. have als» requested Ninth Grade; -fhartittte Bauer; contact chairman,'p.m. at Kennev Acres diet, Beryl Behr. James Clar >h. Mrs Charles Kramer- . n was nnnmmced that the forpnt languages. Mr. Johnson Edward Coley, Avenel. uncle of as taiitriHrave some still avail- members to bring flower contain- : g Edwin Franks, Thomas Higle has appeared on radio, In ron- the bridegroom, was best man. ablebl . , ' f'thi pj ers for'this project. Dennis Horvath, Bosemary K(» certs and a variety of public Ushers were -Gary Goodenow The annual Trinity Church Ba^- i f holiday luncheon,: P ans Or a leran. Christine KoRut. Amy Mack Gfotff Knoph; decora- <; , , „, . appearances. Trenton; Randolph Larate, cousin aar will be held Saturdav from] December 15 .-it the Brass Buck-1 UKls wk m d lh( l mect Richard McCluskey. \anPV nilMih' nndn :• MK.T.1 of the bridegroom; Joseph Ur, 2:00 to 10:00 p.m. An auction sale|et, will be announced and res-! and John Nielsen, all of Wood- ! iMeszaros. Barbara Novak, Wi will be held for three one hour)Crvatinns accepted by Mrs. Wil- bridqe. liam Nuss, Lois Ombres, Priscill periods in the old parish house |iam Dwor;lk and Mrs. Thomas Both were graduated from L IIUIII L/IIWI un (inn r Randolph. Dbnna Wantuch. ,M-o,isKie,chS^hr;;;,sr^—'- From 5:00 - (i:00 p.m. 7:00 - fi:00i-Tallnn C().rhairrnrn, ard Weisman: Mrs. William Tait. Woodbridge High School. Thp.m.e , and 900 - 10:00 p.m. The t tub bride was employed by the First jewelry. Mrs. Stephen II 1* 1 n bazaar, a church-wide function, is MRS. WYLIE BLAIR aflrr: candy, Mrs. Howard Bank and Trust Company, Perth under the chairmanship of Capt. Penny Sale Planned Amboy. Her husband served Heart Disease ., aprons. Mrs. John Boo Howard H. Tune. The narish hous- By Mt. Cannel PTA Mrs. George Knoph. dY^•Holiday y Parties New arrivals throughout the I three years in the United States es will be open tonight for those WOODBRIDGE - Arrange- Iv Mrs, James Ryer; refresh- Township ,is recorded ' at the Navy and is employed by Newwho wish to deliver items for the Blair-Brabyn Marriage ments is Mr, and Mrs. William Fre- Amboy General Hospital, Jersey Bell Telephone Company. bazaar booths or auction sales. | 'or a penny sale to be held I Doctor's Topiu( Set by Mothers Tdurin: g Hie past week include; Woodbridge. Refreshments were served hy|TuesHastat 8 P.M., in the church flnwer arrangements. Mrs, FOI1DS - The Mothers flub WOODBRIDGE - Dr Gcorg flub hostesses Mrs. Frank MeszarosJlla11 w™ m'^ at an executive '•I!'1 ''ninler; clam chowder. Boy. Seoul Troop,. 5 2 met a....,.,.t the . n„m rfls' .a so. n ln, M, r and t Benko spoke in regard to th Mrs. Robert Tune. Mrs. Allen Board meeting of Our Lady of;Held Saturday Afternoon \dam Cunningham' Spin-n- hl|me nf M Mrs Frank fneh Mrs "'Wmond l.hmieleski, 11 In- irevention of heart disease at th Stewart, and Mrs. George Houck. Ml. Carmel PTA. Mrs Charles Ruge. Rame.s. Albert Hansen, chairman advised "T^ Trrraoe- a «>n lo Mr.Fashion Revue AVENEL — The marriage of ~ —• ~" ~ meeting of Pickwick Club Mm 1 Mrs llom - Kltlas 2fi Ion The next meeting will be held, i.im Tail: kitchen booth, Mrs/the amial Christmas party will' > ' ' - Christmas bazaar plans will be Miss Billie Kmelia Brabyn, daugh- day night at the home of Mr. an December 7. It will include a i(i)i,.| Cairnes: cosmetics Mrs •!» held at the Magnolia Inn Mat-q'"' (l"'l(': a son tn Mr an(1 presented to the general mem- ter of Mr, and Mis. William M. Mrs. William Kalbhenn, Fleet Ch/i'lmas party with an exchange Benson; employment, awan. December I Mothers Club'Mrs Nlnrk Tlomblw. ™ »«""• Features Party bership at a meeting tonight at Brabyn, 4!)2 Jnnsen Avenue, andDr. Blumenfeld wood Road. It was the annua 10 (taiJ tri ln Ml an(1 of gifts. 8 o'clock. Visits with the nuns of guest eight and Mrs. Fran] Kdwnrd Knmseder: spe •members are urged to contact'™ * S" ' '' AVENEL — The paid-up mem- Wylie Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. A in StilrnS( i n the school have been arranged I (..mire. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs Hansen, VA Htffl as soon** "' -' ' k. 25 Isola William II. Blair, 4fi Star Street, Buchold was assisting hostess m ;i (l;lu htPr sponsored by the for 7 P.M. Mothers of pupils in Series Speaker publicity. Mrs, Thomas'as possible for reservations Mem- "' K '" Mr. and Slow Thinker Iselin, took place on Saturday Dr. Benko told of research hi Mrs. Albert Kulcsar 29 Albany Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai tnh e d d ll Bum KTS may invite a pnost. Some men have a reputation second grade will serve as afternoon at St. Peter's Episcopal AVENEL-Dr. Samuel Blumen- is conducting toward the earlie street Jacob, heard the opening address or truthfulness because they hostesses. fctd wil1 lhr detection of heart diseases. It Mrs Anthony Malvszkn. Bov b Mr Church, Perth Amboy, with the 1 ^ featured speaker From Keasbey. a son |o Mr. y *- Stephen Kapla^n, member :an't think fast enough. Weekly hot dog sales are held Very Rev. Canon George H. Boyd at Temple B'nai Jacob, Lord stated that the rules of g<>o< shi Mrs, Paul Paslrick, 18 Clin- P ""' '"""' —News-Guide, Audubon, la. on Thursday in the church hall. officiating at the double ring cere- stree|. Sim(l;|y "* 8 P- m- for thehealth learned hy every schoc t(in child; that is, balanced mitritioi froups To Meet selected for the outs Jnd re mony. third of a four lecture series -n «««• by Mrs. and moderate exercise, are stil quests that each Moihe's Club Woodbridge. a son to Mr. Mrs. Michael Krak. Avenel, was sponsored by Temples Beth Am ;in(l the best for the prevention n mernhrr contnbute twentv-five matron of honor. Other attendants Colonia; Beth Torah, Rahway mmllBumls L; nn; a Mrs. Martin Litinger, imme heart attacks. •or Bible Study cents lownrds party expenses ' danfihter to Mr 'Yule Village,' Novel were Miss Helen Staruch, Orlley Beth El, Cranford, and B'nai Ja- anH Mrv Thomas En lisr d h • The guests were welcomed h - The rocu ' Mrmbprs who h.-ive offered to do- K ' *« diatc past president, gave the Beach, N. J., and Mrs. Walter cob. n;itt Goih;im the president, Mrs. John Petrocj cheduled Rihle Centers of ' homemade cookies include! Aveirne: a daughter to:consecration of new members Koenig, Iselin. Director of Ihe Department o Mr !Mr aild Mrs Bazaar Set by Juniors and! the opening meditation \va ovah Wrtness will be held on > »'all«- Nalfpa. Mrs. Robert - - Edwai'd Brzuskie-,w«> •«: Mrs. Seymour Abramo- Herbert B. Williams, Iselin. Education and Culture of th w/ m wltz conducted by Mrs. Daniel Ogdet R»„p mm ,.,uwhe™n ,":...thevwii" i Cr;,,,frait!i . MrMrss. R.^JluRaymonid WMSmink, .,,was', ,w/'. 22 7 WoodbridgWoodbridee AvenueAvenue;: !l . Mrs. Marshall Herman, Mrs. AVENEL - An invitation to( served as best man. Ushers were Zion Council. Dr. Blumenfeld i (l!ll luw The program chairman, Mn ihe Rible and Ihe 'Bible'welcomed as a new member. A.i 'K to Mr. and MrsMarvi, n BerkowiU, MrsMs.. Owen h« ,futyif-tai been extended by Richard Blair. Groton, Conn., nnd a faculty member of the New Buehold, announced a gift ej Hahyloft The Great Has P™™ ^ill(> followed the business'T,h"mas Musanti, 8 Lambert Brown, Mrs. Morton biajliondh kWJui* VWrtrian's'Club of Av- Brian Blair, Iselin, both brothers School of Social Research. H change will be conducted at th at the homes of Mr. andmf(V|ln « Special award was won Slrwt; a daughter to Mr. andMrs. Jack Dorfriian, Mrs. Milton enel to attend its Christmas Vil- Book Fair Set of Ihe bridegroom. is educational consultant of the World Conferenoo of Jewish Or- Christmas parly, December 7, s Alfred Gneiling, 178 Karkui ">• Mrs Robert Crnig. Mrs. Mich-,"'- ™™ Sjpos, 87 Alwat.Ejg. ifMrs._ B^ard^Ekelchkk, lage in miniature December 4, .1 Both are graduates of Wood- 80 l(1( Mrs. Melvin Geitter, Mrs. Murray ganizations, head of the College Mrs. Petroey's home, 2 Metuchq time Mr nnd Mrs. John Foti.l ' •'"'•an «'" l as co-hostess^ and 6 at the Avenel-Colonia First bridge Senior High School. Mr Gildwarg, Mrs. Terry Glinn, Mrs. By School 23 Avenue. Mrs. Clyde Williams I f npsl e ; of Jewish Studies at the Univer- Wood Avenue, Iselin, and' ' °' & evening was Mrs. Fnim Sewaren, a son to Mr. Aid Squad building, Avenel Street. 3lair served three years in the n(l Ml s Ro r Seymour Hecht, Mrs. Robert sity of Chftago and is the autho chairman. Susan Nalasco, » Grand Raymonymond Hansen, troop commicommit-;'t i, " -i R°R OBrec, 55 Hol- Susan Rice ceramics will be fea- AVENEL - The annual book United States Marine Corps and is I(1M Kaye, Mrs. Gilbert Uhrer, Mrs. scholarly Guests included Mrs.. Benl« Isolin. tee chairman. Mr. Hanson outlined Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. tured, announced Mrs. Al Atkins air, sponsored by the P. T. A. ofemployed by Hansen and Yorke o Arthur Lupatkin, Mrs. Rudy Ret "Maimnnidcs the Donald Aaroe, Robert Stephen ln)0 artivil r )la (nr and Mrs. Joseph Mazza, co-chair- School 23, will take place in theCompany of New Jersey, Wood-; Sunday, ft p. m.. al Kmgdom P > l ^ ^ Dr. Blumenfeld's topic will beJohn Petroey, Daniel Ogden, Wl SMMin men, along with many other holi- school's new library Tuesday andbridge, and is on the board of Me '"^ "The Legacy of Maimonides." liam Kalbhenn and Willim day features. Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Moore, directors of the Woodbridge Avenue: a son to Mr. The closing address was offered A social hour will be featured, Wright tht public lecture "St-i-.f,8011^ b* lhe *cmlls-Pa a Pflllftl "Novelty stocking fillers for library chairman and Mrs. WilTownshi- p Jaycceti. hn s Mrs, "Ziskoski, 23 E by Mrs. Harold Blackek r whho ex everyone from baby to Grand- liam Pacenka, co-chairman, an- Tickets and information are avail- Upholds Bible Truth" bv ^ - , /, ' , pressed her appreciation to al An pil r Hlrl onnr wil1 mom at old fashioned prices", is nounced the books will be on sale able from Mrs. Michael Robin, SQUAD REPORTS ence R Yourlii Thev u-iil K''' ' ™ " fo, r a r • • • HEALTH AND THK BOSS • MwoJeSL.. Whv'h'1^1 MA- I)w,-,u,,,n.,'imhcr- 4>,,r *>,.« Pm,_/n,, ,.... m Avenel. ••a •• daughte —6—r to- ^ a successfusuccessful l eveningeverting. . HeHer the claim of the chairmen. during the school hours both days FU. WOODBRIDGE - The Wool Redeemer I utheran Mr> and Mrs. William Gray, 209 committee consisted of Mrs. Har- special feature will be "Ye Olde and during open house Tuesday LOS ANGELES - If you get!' bridge Squad answered 112 cil lZ^rtK"sSS ^'^0,.^ Street The touLsjMinna Avenue; a m to Mr. _.." Schiller, Mrs. Irving Adler Bake Shop". A coffee shop is evening. The P, T. A, general sore at the boss — but don't daie BONN ISSUES JFK STAMP during October according to irnemnie. MOW IJO .Sciontitic . ., . 'Mrs Arthur Ciwl, 5 First; and Mrs. Syd Schiller. planned and house plants, will be membership meeting is scheduled show it, Dr. C. W. Wahl, of the report made by Lt. Frank Baun Also Uphold the Bible' wj]) ( onHu( th< entiro prograrn BONN — To commemorate the ;inn m r ( h A fashion show by Mrs. Arthu: available. The children will be for 7:30 p. m, that night. gartne'r. The calls were divide willl ho f followel d by a sludv and " * ? ™ ™^ '» {«"•-: U.C.L.A. Neuxopsychiatric, Insti- anniversary of President Ken- enh 3IH R uests %s R ob Amster was featured. Model: treated to a penny candy store, At the recent executive board tute says you've got status medj-jnedy's death, the West German as follows: Transport, 59; no I the Watch Tower Bible Aide . , , , 7'i were; Mrs. Diamond, Mrs Santa's mail box and free gifts' transport, 4; accidents, 19; fire " subject "Peace Among (r«'«wi11 »* ln dlar«e of []w- meeting, held at the home of Mrs camentnsa. Self medication with! Post Office will put out 27.500.000 Blacker, Mrs. Geitter, Mrs, Melfor each one. aspirins and tranquilizers and1 stamps. The 10-cent stamp will 3; home accidents, 8: industri »f Good Will" or Armaged- ITfrosl"11Pnts «>"«""«>• Church to Offer John MeGuinn. Prospect Avenue, vin Levinson, Mrs. Isadon Arts and crafts of the residents Mrs. George Aston, ways and other pills cause symptoms hard] carry the portrait of former calls, 5; inhalator calls, Which' Drescher, Mrs,. Hy Farer. Mrs of The New Lisbon State Colony means chairman, reported on theto diagnose. The doctor did not [President Kennedy and the date of miscellaneous, 6. The two ar might, 7:25 the ministry schml Definition Rubin Gruttz. Mrs. Jerome Rosen for Retarded Males will be onsuccess of the cake sale held to give a remedy. Another job may I his assassination, November 22, bulances traveled 1,069 miles ai l»r held with the ministry de- Hi^amist. One who learns ton! Religious Film berg. Mrs. Paul Rothman and display with all proceeds of thebenefit the new P. T. A. of thhelpe . I i%.i the squad spent 448 man hour lopment course scheduled for late that two rites make a wmnp AVKNEL — The Rev. Dr. Nor- Mrs' Gerald Seiff sales to be given to the boys Avenel Junior High School. —Gosport, Pensacola.FIa 'man V. Hope, porfessor of Church welfare fund. All other proceeds Delegates and alternates who histurv at Princeton Theological from the bazaar will be divided Frustrating attended the annual P. T. A. con- Seminary, will he guest preacher equally between the Avenel-Co] vention in Atlantic City spoke on at the !i and 11 a. ny worshop Just about the time a fellow onia First Aid Squad and the the events and conferences of the services Sunday at the First Pres- thinks he can make both ends Woodbridge State School for Re- day. byterian Church of Avenel. Dr. meet, someone comes along and tarded Children. Hope's sermon topic will be "Youmoves one end or the other. Hours of the sale are.: Decem board will hold Its' annua End Can Be Somebody," —News, Breda, la. ber 4 and 5 from 1 to 5 and Sun Christmas party at IBe December The Rev. John M. Robertson, day. December 6, 12 noon to t7 meeting with Mrs. George Winter's indoor assistant minister, will preach at feature film tells the story of ap. m. I Aston, Prospect Avenue. dryness with Ihe 8 and 10'a.m services. His ser- Jewish revolt against the Romans mon topic will be "Fools or Fana- in 30 A.D. All friends and mem- 0 tics " bers of the church are invited. Ken Bell, music director, an- •*• nounced the music for the ser- vices would he as follows: 8 a.m. Mr.s. Theodore Smith, soloist, 9 HE UP 1965'S MONEY Whole house a.n|. Westminster Choir lyouth) Fastest singing "I*t O'Mortal Flesh"; 10 "OR CHRISTMAS NOW! a.m. — Choir singing "Song of Harvest"; 11 a.m. — Chancel Choir (adult) singing GOME IN AND JOIN humidity "Bless the Lord." FILM "The Church Mice," the young FIRST SAVINGS' married couples of the Avenel Church, will meet at 8:30 p.m., 1961 tomorrow. An International din- Processing ner-dance will be held. All couples DIVIDIND PAYING control of the church are invited to attend By Kodak and bring a dish of their National origin. At the 8 p.m. Sunday night Singspiration Service a film will Publix Pharmacy A LENNOX HUMIDBPRAY ADDS be shown on "The Great Com- 91 Main St., Woodbridge OPEN EVES, ft SUNDAY 3 TIMES MARE MOISTURE TO YOUR mandment." This religious elassic HOME THAN OTHER HUMDIHERS Club Ctoventfonal infroom or platetype hilinidifierj pgnnot provide proper hu- With a First Savings Christmas Club midity throughout your entire home. HISTORICAL SAMPLER plan, you will receive the same The Lennox Humidiipriy, however, •vaporatw up to W giUjms of water ar/iount' of dividends as you would tach day Into your warm air stream, on our regular savings account, no tnd circulates it to every room. (Con- matter how large or small, ventidnal humidifiers will evaporate lea than three!) Installs quickly, eas- Cooking in Woodbriug ily in your forced warm air jygtem. 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Slit* UitnH Ctntnrttr #13111 ME ME 4-mi lit (Kit SlrHt 935 Ambof Avinut WO Amboy AVIIM ||475 Rahway Ave. Woodbridge, N. All Offlmi Diily, t I. 4, tituidiyt, 11» 11 noon. National Warm Ah Hi«««« * Air Cijnrfi); ' q A»ot. "Wktrt Firrt in th* nmt mam You." Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret pr PAGE FOUR Thursday, November 12, 1964 Social Planning Council Club To Sponsor ? Jambontfo Obituaries To Hear Welfare Expert Slide Lecture elected at the . ftogramdinner s are Annoum-p Ser meeting of St. Anthony's Al- WOOPBRIDGE-T1>« executive JOHN E. SZr\A5l t Rom in HUMMY. be bad rerided XTOODBRIDGE - Albert Vo - A slide lecture e> ,ar.Rc«arv Society and «itl he ^^ of thf Woadbrtdjie Young WOODBRIDGE - More than section, first ,,!;,,..• M:\VAP.KN - F-ners! wrvire? :: thw are* 55 years •;:>.-! • Backerounds of Modern -^aM t the DecemtvT meet- Democratic Club met recently at 1,400 boy« mi leaders partici- to Troop 48. V. i ;.r'.I:hn E. Swrasi. 5! ci- otiica Moka: Reho- frv* diwcb- fr r :ho National Ganen cf Art ctnr Ford FiM vice president, pre- east District. Raritan Council. Troop 46. Vnlur l.:,«-.-. »r,i n:^ Sa':urday a', tfrs. V.r< Van* Naf.aiwncb. h« !> p-inripal pa 1 mee'j.i of the » w.T>:ineton D.C. «iH be <.ho«n jfo wv, ciaie includes Mrs fi^ 'Boy Scout' of America, outdoor Hook & Uddc- f.,..;. Gvsca Mrtuchrt. Mrs Elfe*hKh Matto at and Mr? Grace Kuplcc. Pwtf Gcwpa Ran'.an Bay Ar \!.n1,iv night November W by i-hilip Yacovino. pre^idem. Mrs. peter Greco eTalted ruler of exposition called a Jamnorette Awards for II;( /.- FUM':*. HOT*, M Ambfi, Wr< Hriffl Frdor. Wood- day nxv at S*an!n< :w -\r. Department of the MallM Santorc. vice president. ^ wborlhridw Elk's Lodge 1U6. announced Brad MonellReneral section were cm, e.-t. Wwibridj*. »i;h bridge, and Mr*. Ann Patrick w.irr.an's Club of Ford* in the y^ prank Nemcih. treasurer. WQ| ^ fa ^i speaker at the chairman of camping and activi- bt. Andrew. Aunt ;.: -i\i-e on Corriene Street a: Mrs Joseph Medveti. financial nember*ip meeting ties committee foe the district. ; place to T.oop 4.> b.r.ai 'i'veriea! Park Cem- «.«nel: a >OB.' Joseph S. ftebo. discjy !a oA-idrc Ediwr! ;4 grandchiMrK: *nd dt •.•e-ior-raerls ,jn the sia:e p i]xk secretary; Mrs. Frank Baliito. a short film on Eight Cub Scout packs entered Jacob, also of .u, I!'/". Mr< Robert Ohbon. art chair- corresponding secretary. ., and K nw nv naiuci anU-pcvertv proi: the Elks through- whibiu lor the Cub Midway show' ™ Murrcn 'a.^ had b*fl employ. « P**™*®***- man of the clt*. will show the vrs. John tatwda. recording sec- II chaif a'jd pox; out ways that !«:-. into nation. ' " :on Saturday afternoon. They in- ™Fj"" >f " e-i"r>y Mi^'.t-fT Gentrai Hos- >:ide« assisted by Mrs Chester retary. Plans for the annual Christmas |uded. Pack 30. sponsorwl by the"« nwt place p, , p:*i, a- ap'er.r:"«r for 25 jearf ganir-auons. manidpalrje? B,ii';n«ki. narrator. Mrs. Joseph Minucci presided c ;; ihe county can «t up pr;> IVcember S at Kenny PTO of School » in Colonia; presented to Tr-.r, urvz rt-;;:.3t' ir. 1W4, He The public is Invited to attend at the meetmc and Rev Milos Rt o will reach comple- pa<.|t 31 St. Anthony's Church. Uon «"> »holi,m . v.-kd. i'Jr Wcdbndef :hi« evening pf art appreciations,^ the speaker Plan* were for iion in a few davj, John SVraJlick.'port Reading; Pack 33. Fint • P«™ of Tr*.,, fh.p Cnvii 10 y*-Jr= art. He same lliticers free of charge hi observance of made for the annual Christmas A*r*m. announced. Tr*sb>tenan Church. Wood-bvlwian (hurch An expert in fl» field of K>;. American Art Weei beine cele- party dtirinE the net; meetmc. to k*ni*i to"** I??*™ woOMMDGE - TV White : Th-> next general membership bridge; Pack S5. Dukes Estates f»k secor.d. •;#ifare and comenmity plar.-.r brated this «*tk in .conjunction —' ^— mee'me will be held Monday, «.r<.mmufliiy Association; Colonia;!. Unt place av> -•' . , , Church GukM. a a rnffVnj M«v Mr. Meyers is vwjr familiar •» with the Anrtricain Artists Pro- :he Washington scene He :>.-; r fesiional League. Refreshments off;c«r<: and all !y had '.he opportunity to d.- a-m«nb?r of tw I S. will be served and Mrs Karen Church. Colonia; Pack ?la;e poverty programs and rb»»c;.i moWin!I Anderson will be in charce of f0RDS _ pelecates to the con- 45 Food Fair Stores, Inc.. Col- «wnt disjjfov m chief •/. '• lali ^P' 'y- vention of the New Jersey Con- rm',a; Pack «. Mai Parent throughout thr i; MBKRT : '" ' press of . Parent i' nnfl Tea??ie^' I fnrfo Teachm M»dat!on, •&*<*» u.rSkiMiw-fc«iiiH-ih l, Mary Preiw-r'. rhicap. tl!.: Mrs Storing ihe Etooomie Oppori Mrs. Ralph Salisbury, presi- "of.-1964. TRIM .FOOT TO* WOE heid at Atlantic City gave their Cars TTOvich Richnipnd. Va.;dent: Mrs Leroy Bowen. vice C..Y.O. To Onnnize LAS VEGASC- Two San Diw report? ,at a rwnt executue- S,,hmM by Wy |*-S^KTSt JS" "'' I''trothtr.• Ar.ton Szera<: Dur- New York University, hold- :• School =14 FORDS - TV Attar Rosary A,,v/m awarded First place «•• ham, N\ r here, treasurer, and Mrs Ken- (^ClubiVloniHop^^jgg^^^ ffJ^hoSl "Mr." S^ietv of Our Udv of Pe^e ^ ribbaH».it *» master's degree from the Nt» ofi Pbeasey. seciriary ISELIN-A Glee Cl,b is oeing/^^S^i^letion ^Ung that "younp females s Joseph FinanFinan. Reporting were Church mack^laasfor . efansl- mriy m Saturday evening York School of Social Work ar.i 10 1 JOHN STEFAXIK Serving with Mrs. MoLnar on by members of the C. would rather be deiAuAd than out of Frank Overti-nOvert* . ppresident. Mrs. ma^ party at its I ' "^^ in the Boy Scout LIE. pleted WM ,,'• HGPELAWN - The funeral of tb* commj'.tee were Mrs Andrew Y. 0 of St. Cecelia-? Church. ,\1! fashi(>n." As a result they said it Jarrot Parrfeh Mrs Finan Mrs. inf Mr? James r John Sicfanik, 42 West Pond ^ phrj work ta IUJ&'J. who dwd Sunday a: Peri Thorr.p- . - , y vn Vw ywk L niversity Ie to fit the Amboy General Hospital, »as ^^ associated with 'the H :::- surgically : field yesterday mormrjg at Musta A workshop was beid after ther,ui\i in Ne*v York City. HT\ ';r;, the . In the hopes to '> ^xi^ ,0 piirchase ticket-; as; ! ity Cemetery. zaar." Among the items to bemem Program, Director of Pub- wn as po>^bl«. Tickets will be •YOU JUST CANT BUT.. JIN AST lie Welfare in Reno Nevada. &t- ,ri\i at all CYO dances, or may' Mr. Stefanik was born in Brad-»H at the booth are Christma= ! dock, Pa , and had lived in Per'h ;,arkaye tags, decora'.ive canis- pert on Community Devel'.rrr.tr.t. he oh'ained from any member of Amboy for 40 years before mov- *er?. trw decorations, felt bow* L'ni;ed Nations Bureau ol s*«cia; ;i-.eun jt ' i ing here 113 years ago. He wa<:*•. headbands, hair bows, head Affairs and consultant on corn- \ CHUCK CALIF. employed by Seaboard Brick =carfs. book marks, bud vase; muni'.y development to Latin ...... I Governments for the Inter helm Junior High Company, Fords, and was a candy jar-, and tablecloths TV ncx". meeting, November American Development Bank Schedules Meeting member of St. Nicholas Catholic Harry Russell, chairman of the STEAK STEAK 23. will again feature a work- STEAK Church of the Byzantine Rite, shop. Social Planning Council, who an- A meeting of the Iselin Junior Perth Amboy. nounced the meeting said tha: H'.ih School PTA has been set The church bazaar will be held :: Surviving are his widow, Mary more than 125 representative of «' Wednesday. November 18. at SUPERMARKETS c (Roman1; a son. John Jr., in fellowship hall frotr. 10 a.m • 7 p m. in the school cafetorium. until 8 p.m. Booths w.il feature health. welfare , recreation and Hopelawn; a daughter, Mrs. education groupis throughout thi1 Parents and teachers •will at aprons, hand work, pecans, food, ! Mary Golmic, Czechoslovakia; county- have been invited to at- tnd the dedication of the new rr rr j c . / 69 candy, and t'e holidav novelties. 49 five grandchildren; and two- John Fitzqerald Kennedy Me- 39* tend.';Uso present will be Jnhn great-grandchildren. Tickets may be purchased from A. Hur•ley, Reg;ional Youth Con-morial High Schol at 7 30 p. m. any member. sultant. United States DeU. ofnftt-r a short business meeting. In addition to the sale of candy. SMOKED HAM r 09 " >49 Labor. who wi1l serve as a re- A book fair has been set for MRS. JULIA 0. C. LLOYD the candy booth will take orders ORANGE JUICE source person. ihe same evening at the Junior for Christmas. Anyone interested WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ser- Ili^h School for parents who want vices for Mrs. Julia 0. 'Cook* in placing an order ahead of z io buy books at a cost of 25 to BONELESS CROSS RIB LJoyd, 81, of 24 Hillside Avenue, time may contact Mrs. Salisbury. Movie To Be Shown at CUt MCX1D -L* who died Sunday at Roosevelt A luncheon will be held from GROUND CHUCK ^ZS, -65< HAM STEAKS " Hospital, were, held yesterday 11 am, until 1 p.m. by the Ladies Fair BONEUSS SHOULDER STEAKS FINAST SLKED BACON morning at the Greiner Funeral Aid Society with Mrs. Walter John Silver" FINAST UK® ?^25< Home, 44 Green Street, with thePuckctt in charge. his band of pirates will come MACARONI & CHEESE BONELESS STEWING BEEF Rev, Boyd Johnson, pastor of the A snack bar will be open from to life on the screen at the Iselin Without Surgery BEEF SHORT RIBS tUMBM SWIFT'S LINK SAUSAGE First Congregation Church, of- 5 until 7 p.m. in charge of Mrs.Junior Fair to be sponsoied by MORTON'S ficiating. Burial was in Clover- Ira McCabe. Cub Pack 249 at St. Cecelia's Stops Itch-Relieves Pain CASSttOii FANCY WHITING run wwrc SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS leaf Park Cemetery. Devotions were led by Mrs. For the first time icience hu found School Sunday. The fifst showing FANCY SCALLOPS ***°OO«"*T .,79c SWIFT'S SALAMI ,"**41c 39<: Mrs. Lloyd was the widow of Salisbury who read "Martha's of "Treasure Island" in color will Harnjs but Mary's Heart" from a be at 2 p. m, and again at 4 BREAD DOUGH Samuel S, Lloyd, "ho had retired rhoidj »L4 to rdltve pain- vtUuxrt IXTIM jtf. ORKN STAMPS io 1914 as a member of the Wood-book on devotions by Idalee Wolf p. m. i tXTHA )" took place. Molt YOir GAiio£N BO1OQNA or SALAMI in Rahway, she had resided in There v ill be a small charge for amazing of all — results were to thor- the Sewaren-Woodbtidge area Kravitz and Mrs. Weldon Stenzel. ough that stiHirers nmdc utoniihinf BALLS " aw-* the movie. t statements like "Pilei hare ceased to SO years. Modern Scouting Featured will be games like; be a problem!" The secret ii • new Surviving are two sons, S. Boy Scout leader to troop: "Re-Pinewood Derby, Turtle race, and!healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)—dis- 7avin

\ esty of our prices with a quota- ber 15. tion on your job. : -PT.A, of School »25 will IMTED ROOSEVELT'S meet Wean: day, November 18, j at 8 p.m. in the All Purpose Room of the school. —Election of officers of Our redeemer Lutheran Church will SELECT YOUR CLUB FROM THIS LIST !take place at the quarterly busi- ness meeting this Sunday at 6:30 :p.m. 1965 -Fords Lions Club will meet $Or a WM«k for 30 week* pay* ? 2.I.' We Deliver Printing Monday evening at 6:30 at Lopes ! Restaurant. IIU —A Turkey raffle and bingo $ 1.00 a u«-rk for 30 week* |>a>t. S ."><> ' .will be sponsored by the P.T.A. DIVIDEND EARNING' |(1 oi Our Lady of Peace School next 8 2.00 a y^k for 30 neck* pin- SH>Oi>n -The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary of St. Nicholas $ 5.00 a week for 50 week* pay* 82,".0


The incomparablt MIDDLESEX P{ESS Gillette United Roosevelt Printing Division Ot The STAINLESS STEEL BLADE gives you more' superbly WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY tomfortablrthives per Savings & Loan Association blade thin any other blade! 6 for 884 10 (or $145 16-20 Green Street -w* Woodbridge, N. J. •II yoy u So nott aret,, ((etuin IN ['HONE: Kl ^ peiJpei.J;; .- . '.•--;: blbladed ; to TlwCilVlTlCl U 11-15 COOKK AVENUE CARTKRKT Co., notion b, Milt., toe 1 full ulund. I eoendent»Latder (EB) - Carters Press Thursday, November 12, 1964 PAOI 8EVTO nior High ISELIN PERSONALS Catholic Young Adults Court of Honor Fund Drive Set

)tior Roll Alice Cuthbrrtson Elect Slate of Officers For Explorers By Scout Moms Ififlfi Oak Tree Rbad AVENEL - The sixth annual New Jersey convention of the Catholic Young MENLO PARK TERRACR-En- ISELIN - Mrs. William Poetr, inounced • : LI «-M8f Adult Clubs of the Diocese . f plorer Post 40 held Its first nresident of the Mothers' Club of Court of Honor I ait week St the Bey Scout Troop «7, reported m -Mr. and Mis. Edward Scan- Trcnlnn was held nt the Ro°a Church Projects QNIA - Donald E. Devan Snlith IIolel in New VFW Port hall honoring fiv* of the Quarter Booettr Drive, now ne| and children Richard An / [its active members including underway, at i meeting held in rfnclpal of Colonla Juninrj netle"anti d i ' wlth lhe Nerthe Middlesex were ™ John and Walter Conner. Steven the First PredbyKrian Church. period wai achieved by KMesls Sunday' Club as host club, Chairmen ' announced the nc-!«- • • Busy Program Nelson, Rudy Manny Jr., and Mrs. Doetr umphaslzed there is School, announcea uie «eNichola- s I'arisi, Juliette Street were .lames Gorman and Miss 5 honor roll for the first- Ronald Kmet. Each of the hon- no deadline on th« drive, and it -Robert C, Scnnk. Lincoln Barbara Herochik. ISELIN - Services and actlvi- ts as (ollowi: lip| tne iored explorers presented his will be continued al IcaM until • Ughway wUs a dinner, guest Election of officers of the Dio- for week of November ft! mother with a miniature pin, a February. Proceeds from the |P n, Sherl Baron, Richard n in, Robert Crystal, I)i;ino SntnrdHj,, of Mr. and Mix Otis cesan council resulted as follows! i wee announced bv Rev. Harry) replica of hi* own award, vent will be used for this pur R. Doughertyg , Mcnlo Park. Patrick Kiernan, Mercer Club, w- Schaumburg, of Min Ass«m i.sky. Erica Pascal, Vincent nf c otl ( nillfn as Bradford Nelion, vice presi- "Iw e of troop equipment m,'Ronald Stanko, Lorraine -Mr, und Mrs, George Max- president; Miss Herochik, of the ^ ' ' Wows: i dent, and the color guard opened plans were discussed for the and ighlirs, Ruth Ann, local club, vice president; Miss Sunday, fl:45 a.m., Sunday rt. the affair with the Rev. Frank fob's annual Christmas party *ailh, llcipr, and son. George, Myi.i Hughes, Northern Mon- School, with classes for ail ages, i Kovacli of Fords leading the December 5,' for memb/rs and )c it, Robert Coyne, M»rcy Charles Si rod, were guests Sun- mouth club, treasurer; 'Mls«innd Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m.. krimr, Toby Feingold, Larry group in the invocation. Steven 'heir buohands. Refreshments davof Mr. ,T,id Mrs. Leioy Smith, Sharon Kuseh, Coast Club, .re-]Morning Worship Service, and 'Nelson, president, welcomed the will be supplied by tho^e partici- m,n, .fay Handlrman, Shcr- .lolin.sonburg. cording secretary and Miss Children's church, for children ]arfield, Jeffrey Kimkes, guests and Introduced the matter mating. -Thr Mother 1 Frances Fee, New Brunswick'ages four through II and 7 p.m.. dscieki, Suian Sale, Thom- Auriliai ) nf the ,of ceYeinonie*, Rocco Trlmboli, Tentative plans were also made I'nrk Termer Boys' Club, correspondinpg g secretaryy, jj Evangelistic Crusade, The Church !Nuwy wl m n nHl< I president of the sponsoring unit. to cooperate in cpfcial events 7, Linda Baylis, Hubert Inc., v. ill hold i instal- Miss ,l<-an Cursi Avenel mem- ' " ^ " - " I Mr. Trimboli introdnced the iition dinner at II rvis M ffor r bnbips up to two planned by the troop committee k, Lynnc Cohen, Maureen. , her off the Northert n Middlesex ••>•> > ° hahie t guests, Joseph Zabresky, com- for the holidays. Uu Hornm't Ad ub, Highway rl Putriolc Klsrem w«r« old. and a uperia^ try ark'Janice Folty, Charles'!', mander of the VFW; Sol Fishier, Tnt neat meting «rill bt De- •• Phyllis Gruber, • '' nenr Green Strict Circle. prc.'.ciitud with the "CYAC nt the'me has bcrn arran"ed fu 'he ioinier scoutmaster of Troop 40 A •''i'drcn ages-two and three. cember 1, 8 p, m, at tlje church Hoffman. Lorraine JacqueJacquess , ~-A nwlmmeelinRc ooll W«b-e-lo'Web-e-lo'ss qf Year Award" by Hev. Wliiam E, :tnd his wife; Heinhardt TSflrion, ul> lut }>a IV schedule for thft remainder Mrs. David Burchinow will be (Lnda, Marc Usier, 3(isophl|' *' <* 24» will be held Minjuire. S.T.D., editor of the scoutmaster; Mr. Loder, assist- hostess. I Virginia Napurano, OetlalillBJ8l11 fpom 7 tn »in W. Cecelia's "Monitor maya/ine. i)f the week include:..Monday, ant scoutmaster, of Troop «; Schl!o1 B:3n p.m. Mi.«ionette, Jun7 i, muli Vvonut, WootibrldgK, are shown u they in Tiradley Radonskl, Lnny . ^m in:i. Approximately 150 Stanley P. Mikus,' scout execu- at- were photo?i;i i-d on board the Grar* Line's Santa Rosa, which saileit from New York On a Hon. Catherine Vetere. Rob- -Members of VFW Post 2636 tendi.1 7 p.m., tive, and the Rev. Kovach. Ronald bai stmd u 13-day cruise to Curacao, B.W.I., I.nduaira, (Cararasi; Vf'nciufll, Aruba, N.W.I. Kingston, iWuwski, Dlga Zaretukv will moot tonight, B o'clock in and 8 p. Mr. Trimboli presented scouttr representative, Nattooal opened hy itev. Uonard Toomey,!^ V* ^ , Jamaica and SanUi Domingo. the Post flnll, Lincoln Highway. mod-rnl-V of the Trenton CYAC ?. ? 'TI*™" * awards to Joseph S, Kmet, pott at Lawrence, Kanta»; ttaff SMtn- ne*dnv, 7:41 nm , MidAV^k Bible -Bingo games will he held at Diocesan Council. advisor; Carl Andersen, poit ber of Camp Cowtw (or tht part Stndv; Frldav. 7:30 p.m., Christ's Belli Sholum auditorium, 00 Paulus, mayor of New Bruns Overni 1 guidance nun, and James Fit- two years, bald offlcM tt treas- irkersToSeek Cooper Avenue, beginning at 7:30Jk . " i ,K "'TMmha^ndor.. vonfh "roim.mcet- St. Cecelia's [Library to Hold ^ Campingiles, post rifle instructor, on beurer- , secretary of Cowaw Lodge tonight. wick, ,,|,(imi.d tho group to the •„ d r% , M ww Trip Held by Scouts half of the Menlo Park Terrace 9, Order of the Arrow; member city. Speakers included Rev. ,.fn^,vpf, fi,V(, ' --Mrs. .l: .1Mntwney. , neigh- Francis |);ii!Yl moderator of the Community Association, spon- of active dance t*am and the urch Pledges hV:ini>i^ it-.iK••in)-, mnumerato,wi,,^«i«r. „u!i ii,umn. mime's IJW,C _ „ ISELIN - Members of Junior borhood chairman of (iirl Scout, Northern Middlesex Club m«tl«? ™ *e ParronaRe Base- Lists Masses Amnesty Period sors. He also presented the com-Lodge, In earning the wotiwry and m( lit; an( a urc av 8 nl «irl Scout Troon 101 held a cos- EI. - Adult members of Neighborhood B, Crossroads Coun- Dean Malison, Toledo, Ohio " ' •' ' ' ' P- -> ISRLIN - Rev. John M. Wilus, mitteemen with lapel pins. Mn. number of merit badgH m ISF.LIN — An amnesty period tume parlv wlr'e naiiirt'int'ii" In ^t Presbyterian Church II, nnnounced a meeting will be national CYAC president. ' fellowship, monthly meeting. St. Cecelia's Church, announced Joseph Kmet was given a neck- achieving thla award, Ronald (HK did not offer their pledges A prayer service is held each »«, ,.» /„. .!,„ t A i .1.1 lwi" be conducted from Novem- aAovernr'it c.-mriivi trio uist held at ft timiplit in St Cecelia's Othei guest-; included Miss M l Cs hc malnd thi pendajit for "generosity and con-entered an exclusive circle of d the lfl«5 budget are In- eekday morning!, except Sntur- ! :,!: .,!?;! ,:! ^ °l 5:ber is to and Including Nrtvem-'woekenrt. .\V,t 2. camoed|i i in^gnia School cafelerin Mary Norimi, national secretary; 30 1 ace wilh an exp orer Scouts for only a imall p' » « a f^ ™,"^ TO rTmn mZ ttHii? R™itKra!"""""•""'sidtrationSs in allowing the ustagee , less than five par cwt of ••ervice . those who have flc--nr anied bv Mrs. Wal- training course is being urer: .liwph Agnvino, Kmpirc of her home as a meeting place boys jointog tht 8cauti ever de their pledge by noon many overdu" hook' n li> er Jun • twnp lenV, and Mrs. given in SI. Cecelia's School, State re»ioiiiil roprcsentative; •f Fiilima will take place after and headquarters." reach the/itap in rank d U& ic visited by canvassers in »• monetary value will be return- -<'ii|j Tr'nerv Lourdes Hall and Room I0.V 7:30Konald Wesiiieh, Union county Trading Stamps the I o'clock M,-,ss si:.- . am John and Walter Conner were gold palm. ftrrnoon. tonight. Confessions will be heard awarded the star scout citation. officer: Hichard Skclly, Newark i The party was cnmnletc in In addition to t!» abov* dtat vim of $131,865 has been —A regular meeting of BoyDiocese preijdeiit ;iml Miss .lean some verj' John ij presently active in the thrcb—sa,;and'fro^ m,™*£' 7 to giMrs«- Car'U^J^™^>ZS Andersen, president;. ^ ^ jIons, a certificate of mined for next year. Rich- Scout Troop 47 will he held to-Ucyivild.s, former vice president to 5:30 p. IT,., costumes. council cabinet Kcnke. chairman, and Wil- Project Begun Mrs. John Hooker and Mrs. Fd- was to CoininvMcr night from 7:30 to tl, in the First CY\C The girls planned and cooked Walter just completed a success- Biineti, co-chairman, issued PresbyteriaPbi n Churchhh Hall . The! _,. , ward Camnbell reported on the fill term as president. Joseph Zabraky and the VTW A panel discussion was held on SEWAREN - At a meeting of Maa«s at SI. s Chnch Catholic Lihr.-rv A' --^'••n Vfir own meals, and went on a finder that this year's can- troop will participate in the, ir Sunday, November 15, have ; Tlie rank of life scout was beb-y Mr. Maneff for Post 40V "Modern Moral Problems" with he Sewarcn HNtorv Cluh last! m^eling held in St. Joseph's • ke Siturdav. erne i« "Giving IK Living" monthly swim niyht at the Y in been scheduled as follows: stowed on Steven Nelson, newly Robert NiUon, radrlng duttr- Rev. Daily as the- moderator with'Wednesday at the Iv me of Mrs. 6:30 Bound Bre:'i. i!-k«| members to begen- Perth Amboy tomurrow. ily a,' 'elected president of the post, irr. Northern Middle- Stanley Kama;. Colnnia, a re-7:15, 8:00, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15; P man, prewnted John Andeow. jmd self sacrificing, -A meeting of th Knights of fian Mrs. Joseph Bender ap TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY i ,Ru(ly Maneff Jr _ a^ eagla cussion leader. Panelists que-t was road from the State Dan Nfgnm, Jr,. John Conner. |lm[«ortant briefing and dedi- Columbus. Si. (Vicllia'a Council, , ISEL'N — Tlit> Columbian Clnh ;cout, was awarded a bronze Walter ( rc :im a Halls. iin Mimdav. in the Christian Education elections will held after •:. , . r , ' ,, . „ .' Ronad Kmet, e8gle bi Kmet with merit badges. ' meeting. and John Coitingliam of Northern' he ennstruction of :'.v state' The Continuous Novena to St. k sh0fl Rljn[|av n AM at 5 and t. 1 i ^ ' - ' aim holder, was presented with! ' ' Monmouth. Among the problems 'vndqiiarters. de, patron of hopeless ca'es tlie —The Christ's Ambassadors of ie Miraculous Mednl will be held VVoodbndge Township Police thc citation of an added rank to! Parii and Bono try In vtto to serving on the canvass discussed were juvenile dejinq- \\ 1 littee are: Willard McArgle, the lsdin Assembly of God n Frank R!oam, ways and nd (he i lo Our Lady of WednesHav. 730 p. m range, Main Street. his eagle that of eagle gold palm, compose difference Church, will ma't tomorrow, 7: JO uency, its cause and what Cath- ni'>Hns chairman, retried >r: Mrs. Hartley Field and olic young adults can do to corn- William Hanten, youth dl p. m, in the chinch. The Bible .as reaped f-om the white ele- Crusaders, for children 9 to 11ba, t it; and the problem of servile bant sa'?. i; Mrs. Raymond Peterson, work on Sunday. ks; Mm. Robert Harmon, will meet from 7:30 to 8 :io p. m. Mrs, J«'i( llyagland of Se^ar Allen Lewli, recruiters of in the parsonage basement. Workshops were conducted en wan' tne winner of ihc raffle D and men; Franklin Blake, —The Junior Girls' Unit of theafter which a dinner dance was rently conducted bv the group, ig; Mra, Martin Gutowski, Ladies' Auxiliary of the VKW Post held. Speaker at tlie dinner was A program "Know Your Slate" Mail this coupon or call today for your ky; Mn. Robert Frank, 2M6 will meet Saturdayy. 10:30 the Kev. C. frtincis Kellyy, assist- vaps pre^ minted by SuJli Trfle Mil, John Wiggins, art a. m. at the post hall, Lincoln j wiianvt UaLt uvSt. . »wMary'i j as VIIU4I.IIChurch,, Nen^*. j «fi^ ii0*~ ,Mr.;.Eo>ardV(.i! Utnka, McraUry. Highwayih . IMonmQutb and former presideni t V.-n' ' e CofipanA y -A meeting Of Boy Scout Ad of the Mercer CYAC. Name,i to a" nominating com- E*^$ GAS ..", .. Alter* Dei (andldates will be held j After the 1U: 15 A.M. Mass at aiittue were Mrs. H. I). Clark. 500 North Broad Street, Etfza^tK, Kew j'eriiiy * frtuiT8:30 to tM a. m.. Saturday, St. Peter's Church, New Brims- ^,-s jofln Cassidv, Mrs. Sleolifn in St. Cecelia's School cafeteria,,wick, a communion breakfast, Vargo to sflect a'candidate for Please send my Free S-piece Scissor* Set and have your -Religious instructions for, was held al the Roger Smith• preri jsnt' to--fi|h the,v^nc- left > representative give me an idea of how little it will cost to jocfiiridge Oaks public school children, parish-1 Hotel. The speaker was the Rev.'by the resignation of Mrs.'Rob- heat my home with g»s. Absolutely no cost, no obligitionl f ioneri of St. Cecelia's Church injThomas LX'nlici, assistant at St. ert sim')nsen vho left because of gradei 2 through 8 will be held;Thomas Church. Old Bridge and ;(| |,o nh C«4b»ertic« a Name_ Road Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Diocesan direcUn- of the Cana Th ' '„< mpntin0 ...iii h* a -St, Cecelia's Columbian Club|Conference. Father Dentici spoke T"C nCXt meClmg *'" ta " Iielta, New Jtnty Addr. Ttk.UU4« turkey shoot will be held Sunday, on the personal contact and per- from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the;sonal dialogue of the churdi andiV'jJ' and Mn. Henry Happe! Woodbridge Police PUtol and;the role of the Catholic — change of gifts, each member City. -Tel.. Street, were hosU to MrRifle range. Main Slre^ Wood- bridge. will I taxed one dollar .0 buy |Mrs, Robert Fituimmons Northern Monmouth Glee Club gifts for patients at the Edgar —Captain Paul DiU'iin. of theentertained; lannd Mrs. Helen FUhlfs v ,, ,....., , . I NurHine Home, Woodbridge. Mrs. idge Oaks Saturday even-iNew Vor" k• '-olle - c De!)artnu'nt ilwill There will be No- «sU Northern Middlesex CYAC Sun- ^ me group of tlie I *er« t*Js!x'Tf:J5!?Mr. and Mrs. Walter i day at 7:30 P.M. at St. John club' will present a program, Vianney's, Colonia, Serving as hostesses to assist 1 assodale(i Wlth Mrs. Kozusko are Mrs. Percy ppy birthday lo Edward l^ )?, Austen, Mrs, Bloom, Mrs. Simon Jr,, Oak Tree Road, who -St. Cecelia's High School of Hadasgah Plans Larsen, Mrs. Gamo, and Mrs. Ited hi, l«h birthday|Relig|an c|asses will bbc hlM(d1 Carl Schuele. 'TV? SI "T1"1'"* ?» "membership Paid-Up Party On iin M^UT i | l! feting of the PTA of School 15, U1 l8S COLONIA -The paid up mem-DivHorvitz Lists £? ^?"^*?PL ! will te held Monday. Open bership party of Colonia Chapter I Pot the Irvington General House will be conducted after a 1, ai reported last week, of Hadassah has been set by Mrs. brief business meeting. Murray Greenspan, membership Sermon Topic and Mrs. Alexander —Religion classes for retarded •tson, ^nc" children, Rich- vice president for Tuesday, 8:00 children will be held at St. Cep-. m., at Temple B'nai Jacob, COLONIA - "The Sabbath, as were guests Saturday of celia's School, Room 109, Tues- Mrs. Louis Schmitt, Lord StreeC Avenel. a Fundamental Institution" will sei&onset day, November 17, 4 p. m. Retail Value $3.50 Induction of new members by be the topic of a sermon by Dr. -The board of the Mettfood Abraham, Horvitz, Temple Beth Chapter of the Women's American Mrs. Greenspan will be featured. SCHEDULE* The theme for the evening will Am tomorrow 6:30 P.M. Cantor ORT will meet Tuesday, Novem- Royal Rockman will chant por- JN - Rev,.,. „ Sidener, ber 17, 8:30 p. m., at the Edison t» "We Look to the Future." A tions of the service. A social Lof the First Presbyterian Lanes, Route 1, Edison. dramatic playlet "Hope Ascend- hour and open forum is planned, Oak Tree Road, an- -Roy Scout Troop 4H. spon- ing" will highlight the program, the schedule of services A daily minyon is held each' sored by the VFW Post 2«3fi, will directed by Mrs. Terry Glinn. itivties for Sunday, will he meet Tuesday, 7:30 to 9 p. m.Th, e cast will include", Mrs. Jerome night at 8 O'clock. cws: Morning Worship Ser- at VFW Hall! * Uerlcowitz, Mrs, Rubin Gruttz, An adult study group will d«-, •t 8:4a and 10:15 a.m., with -A meeting of the St. Vincent i Mrs, Herman Haberman. Mrscus. s the book "God, Jew and' urch School, Kindergarten Seymour Ovsiew. Mrs. Martin i History", by Max Dimont. Quest-1 sixth grades, 8:45 ande Paul Society will be held Tues-j „ • „ ... yours absolutely without cost ot obligation with your ll0 wl11 serve M aiw ions dealing with moral and B m.; with Junior and Senda- v 8 p. in in St. Cecelia's I 8°« l" : School. Room 207. \\)dml spiritual problem" will also be Classes' being held frum fun • m. until 12:20 p.m. -Boy Scout Troop 4M will meei An audience participation discussed. Those wishing to Join 7 to i) p. m*Tuesday in St. Ce-game will be enjoyed. The com- may contact Mrs. David Sehoen-1 mittoejs composed of Mrs. Green- States deficit hovers celia's School cafetmia. berg, FU 2-074G. span, "chairman; Mrs. Manny ! 112 billion. —The Jersey Aire Chorus will Junior congregation services' i meet Tuesday, 9:15 p. m., at theTemkin, co-chairman; and Mrsar. e held each Saturday at 9:15 Terry Giinn, program chairman. VFW Hall. A.M. The children of the Sunday (FREE home heat survey Reservation will be taken by -Hingo games will be held and Hebrew school are now pre- Tuesday in St. Cecelia's School Mrs, Morton Diamond, Mrs. (Minn, Mrs. Greenspan, Mrs. Abeparing a program of plays, songs, Lourdes and Fatima Halls. Early recitations and dances to be pre- bird games begin at 7 p. m. andKramer, Mrs. Rudy Rettig. Mrs. Gerald Seiff and Mrs. Manny sented Sunday evening, Decem If you now use any other fuel but gas to heat quiet, economical and modern gas heat regular games at 8 p. m. 'ber 6. -l^ie Fife and Dnim Corps, Tempkin. your home, you can get this outstanding set of Elizabethtown will come and tell you siHinsorcd by the Chemical Hook precision-made steel scissors sent direct to you how easy and economical it is to twitch... and I-addor Co., District 11, Will Tel: 3Jtl-94n By Appointment meet Wednesday evening. 7:00 from the factory in Germany. Ifs absolutely approximately how much gas heat will coit. p in at the Harding Avenue Hall, with the dlrectur, Robert DR. NORMAN L. BEQKER fjee , just for letting us give you the facts about Mail the coupon today. Painter OPTOMETRIST dean, dependable, trouble-free, weatherproof, 57 Stanford Ave. Colonia, N.J. Soviet-Cuban ties are said to T be weakening

I you promise to ROCK ME 4-5831 r, cherish and buy SALT For Water Softeners $2.00 hundred lbs. Hzabethtowh Qas $1.15 fifty lbs. JACK THORNTON ILIZABCTH - METUCNEN PERTH MHWAY SERVISOFT of PAiNTINd AND DECORATING S00 North Bread Strut 452 Main Street 22t Market StfMt Central Avtnua IIE JEWELERS WOODBRIDGE IL 2-6100 UE 6-1700 ME 6-1700 ME6-17QP AOM040 i str.-rt. VVuodbrMge ME 4-18)5 A 333 DeSOlA AVENUE WOODBRUKiE •I* IllttX *OHot Ihnltoi to MM mtrmd b, KHnb,thtcm COOMJM«MI On Omprnv. »21 St. George Avenu* fIICIHT><||t< hi Slate lheau«) Uuit Howtti at lluvclknin • Independent-Leader (E.B.j - Carton PAGE EIGHT Thursday. November 12. 1964 isifto Pennsylvania SistCrOod Holds Ford» Junior High The Crow's Nesl V./. Librarians Holding Held by Sr. Citizens To Conduct Book Fai, ISK1.IN - Forty-nine members Annual Event FORDS - A book fair will I Institute In Woodbridge f the Kelin Senior Citizens Club WOODBRIDGE - Sisterhood conducted by the Fords ,Funi< uent mi a hus irip to lhe Amish Adnth Israel held its annual paid High School P.T.A. in the srho' it'. - \ iint' da\ l..mcaster. Pa.. up membership party Mondn> next week from Monday throur c.i ,lpr>ey l.ibtiir- nit'hl at the Community center iu\d today at ihc Mund.'ix The primp dined at the Fridav durinR nrhool hours % Area Women ii ;h' Free Public ;md Fancy Farm Winograd who led the "Hatikvah" Mrs. George fJuirisin, ehm K(ih»a\ The widen ace club visited an and the "Star Spangled Banrfer" man. Announced that t V,vr..:< At Convention \mi-ih-lmilt home, uhich is com-j accompanied by Mrs, Fred Ke selection of paper buck bool Mi,:, 10f. l k iii>nn iiill. ill ill the piano .he plan U(H>DBKILM,K _ Mr; n.,. fm niched with hand-1 will be on display and nvailnh! RnbW Snmwl Nmbergn- rea. :de (I furniture, put together] . ,, „ , for purchase. The proceeds fron 10m a s*'ii-sludy in MS. , . the D'Var Tornh Mrs. Sanford .„ . ,, h s hl llsp no 1 wl usH l0 ••'" »"odon l*« - ™ iBrandt, chairman, welcomed the!"" *»'* " "» P"^- deficience* at all \e\e\* nail- jrHirr in the slate. an- u-ed hy these quaint; mOmberK and introduced new j hooks for the school Jibuti KIRTIIEH IIUiM, ;• >by lM Lib- JTncnibers to tin- Sisterhood. Tiifj r\n executive board meeting man Robert 1 v „ I'm The Mailbag: of America At tbe ne\i meetint;. Monday,|Branch were delivered Commitui of |hc pTA Monday Mr. iind Mrs (,,„ * Innm.i- M.r..,i:; ? -'can l>ur1, in Chicago. IH Mrs David (iutman. and Mrs Jersey Library A->'>- plans "ill be ciimpleted for I ho; November 30. al 8 p m in them Main Sln.i u .„ WnofJbridp*. 'I., ;.^ ;he role of from this area attending v liwin Hundert. president. Rave lli l>e presented by Tlwinkspivinp dinner. November! has rt)mplftiil n,, ,„ •Chamberlain' n ;hf Saint Peter'.- \Ir> Herman Dingott. |irc<-i( ,11)0 convention report, Mrs. Ja-lteachers' room. Mrs Geral cPFiciy>ii. jirejidfii' "( of Si-terhobd of Beth Slmlnni of the Air Force I,,, / pn.Kiinti'T of Shake*- aiion and, director of ••TOI'KAPr is nou lowing thru Tuewlav at UV Madisim To\rn-,2;i, a> the liiwn Street Firehouse.j(1()h Braun announced the "Mils lolick. , staled that plan< and 1 intpr training nl l,,lk , HontT 1^ r.^r' i on De- Invin Hundert. ship Cinema. "TOI'KAIM" is a comedy susprnsv film a *""' Sympathy u;i< extended to Mrs. I van Cake" contributors. i •.. ( for (tie leach Trxas and h.i- 1,,, ,v 4 and 5 and 11- and 12 president of Sisterhood of Adnth national jewel Ihltvts which producer-director Jules l>as$in 'of j Parker, uho ^tended services Partiripatinp in the program; . tM M.heduM for Dwembei The pioentatiorr i.\ part of 'he _ -ihrarlan* will riiy ,>rM| ol Wooribridpr These "NT.VER ON SINDAV (amei filmed ID Turkey. Greece, and lor technical li.nilii,. ,. th r f• it" her husband's brother. Allen directed by Mrs Chester Willis; •college's- Festival of the Perfurrn- » ^mediate >tep> «huh dc]lf;l,es mil ptvwi* «- Paris in color, It stars Grwk actress Melina Mercourl, whii won 1 cralt e«|iipmtni 1,, .. Pftrki-r. at Hackensack, last week. were Mrs Emnnuel fioMfartv * the Air Tiiiinin. 1 ing Art*. Murtach a junior at an be taken :n improve library ports to thh e Branchh at the. next the best actress aftard al Cannes for "NEVER ON SCNDAY." Mrs. Albert Richman. Mrs, How-, •— the Jers«> City Jesuit college, is "rvice the slate..."meetijip. November It at Rum-; versatile English slar Peter ISIIDOT and MaHnrlllan Schell. who: School * rh.nmt. \| ard Fiebush. Mr?. Arthur Mazur.',,.„,. fU U a I9M ar,.(H,.. - Bcattitv won M Oirar fw Ms perfermmice in "itBOMBNT AT VVRtiM't.^iVERMRY" M>s Sherman GoTrKmiffi, Mrs'*1 RVIJfc!t I ; brtdgr Sfninr Hi;i, ^; ".J M'ur^"." VN^ irlsi^PaIjB*''-penf^ Public Library M\\ event brought together BERG." WOODBRIDGE - Mr. and Mrs'.Robert Korb. nnH Mrs Willis, i Halifax. N S - When a A. Mallas. son of Mr. and Mrs lead the duc^sion on public n-- than a thousand women' Saturday (here is a special LITTLE FOLKS SHOW scheduled j, j | Accompanist al the piano was;ing collapsed, U-.jr'earold" David Miss Marion ba,tt, r fi7 Paul Mallas. 1M Cleveland Ave- Miss Marion ba,tt, -«-" )eader^ of Conservative Svnagogue. for the chBdrwi at I :J« p.m. Two teehniwlor WU./SNOM WHITE s,|fe. on llieir 24th'Mrs. Kessler .Thibodeait fell head-first from ON I nearly dranuate .vnooi oil . „ ,• j- n TTIF THHPF STOOCFS" nim "TMF rOTTiar.ir nv KI.\CK' . . : WP]0 nue. Colmria. graduated recently Mn(k><) on hL List were Robert G. Pucci. 38 Maihl. Director. Linden Public |he thl,me_ :,HeM, Mv cm ,he ^ "^ " " ' V fishing company has a VISM'I »itlv ' , • • j ^ / 'and boost Murdock Street. Fords: John G. Library will dinuss the area:Guj(iance of Vwir' F.,,n(1,. 'nn d AVENEL - Hie Bar Milzvah'a fishing line 20 mile.v lone The Jules Ijevine. of I arr ,and w« uninjum! except for,,evy Pasko. 5IUurel Street. Hopelawri libraries proposed in tbe plan io,Forsake N-ot the Tnrah of Vnur ' y Seader, son of Mr. and; _. no longer u'-e> the old Spoi-dcrafl being prepared for Acting as hostesses were nwm r v 1 flights to Mar.s. soreness. . 'materia ami and Robert R. Fale«. sa Lyman upgrade the level of reference'Mntber • Mrs, Benjamin Seader, 76 Pred- me,hod of harpooning 'swnrdfisti. l>ers of the Board. Avenue, Woodbndee service to all. more Avenue, Colonia. will be ^ new iine feature? 20 „,,),,.. „( -«- The availability ot fediTdl I '..I I «Q(m« held Saturday at 9:30 a. m, at nv|on r^ ft.iln „ hr;in(.(, |me . . funds to help implement the plan' LI IIIC lJCdJ;Uv the Congregation Bnai Jacob.evep,. ,w f^t dandling in fwi to JOttUlg$: i*-ill be outlined by Henrv J. Lord Street. The youth will as-hajtrd hook. Miss Susan R. Cotter, daughter Michniewski. ProjecLs Planner, sist with the services tomorrow! Th t Smllp of Mr. and Mr< Cerald J. Cotter. pubhc and School Library ,Sor- night and Saturday morning under' , , the direction of Rabbi Philip1 149 Bedford Avenue. Iwlin. has vjre. Bureau. Division of the ^ , * The smile that we appreciate OLOMA - The annual dancze pran(j ^ Tone thai ^oi"nf

Sposato. « W. Edward Street. Lse- j HB, has been promoted to airman second class in the I'. S Air Free Pub- |ianf|s- will provide the music; A pre-junior congregation serv- t t) na Fotce at Bentwaters R\F Station "" "•""'•' "' ••"••« . St. * for dancing as well as entertain-;ice ^jn.. be held Saturday at 10 Middlesex County's Largest Bank I aI an Md aa.m m wilwithh a ajunio junri gg fpS Sland. SpoLoTa ^Tnfti^te ™ --^Nationa l" ^Guar d- ^Armory . '"-Wood ^- sm' -jc' e St 8:30 a. m. ™W<™The Tallis graduate of Woodbridge Senior 1 High School. . . , Marine Lance bridge. Mr. A. San Giacomo, and Tefillin class meets from 10 BANKING HOURS chairman, announced Mayor Wai- . | noon Sunday. Cnl, William James Cady. son of a m 0 Monday — Thundoy 9 A M. — 3 P M Mr. and Mrs. William P. Carlsen ti'r Zirpolo will attend as he does of 33 Brookside Court, Colonia.- Obituaries each year. Many other dignitaries Dfu^jig-op ffiday9A.M. —6 P.M. recently returned from the Far1 have b«-n invited, including the Woodhridge Township Recreation I)es Mouies' Ia' ~ ™wn °- East and !s now serving with the Klln anoke he nfi ti Thfrd Battalion. Seventh Marino!J- BO™ JOHNSTON Cimmissioner. Frank Murphy, ^^ S - ^ * ll ft hand r e a d sw 1 e Regiment, First Marine Division. WOODBKIDIJE - Kunernl ser- The League provides a base- ' « 1 " '™« - " Ca^pPendleton. Calif" While'in ««* lor J. BoyH .lohnston. 75. ball program for approximately ["^ htJvelan^ ™t he the Far East Cadv was on Oki-fl4 2 Linden AvcniK who died KOO boys rannin!; in ace from 8 t!ac1 a "8"' _*"" stranger in a nawa an serte»rfed withthwith the"ninte ninth Tuesday at Perth Amboy (r-neraCr-neral to IS years, inin the Colonia area. roMaurant. X-rays showed a frae-, Marine Expeditionary Rrieade off Hospital, will bo hold tomorrow The proceeds from the dance go lured klUK'klc hm'- Hmi saf« hc, the coast nf Viet Nam, . . :nfternoon at-2 00 at the Greiner a lon,« way toward providing must have hit his a stand _ 'Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, equipment for this program. • "ls ^"j ,_ It the TypPtvriter; with the RPV Theodore Seamuns, Tickets can be procured from ft.y$ \j Gl'A.M '' Jnhn Tooker. a sophomore at pastor of the Methodist Church, any member :>( the organization. jt fjas bt;el] repoiiftd -that the' ^'•mtclnir State College, was officiating. Burial will be in Clo- Assisting in the preparation and United States has po»t«d n^quad- i'1'Tled to serve as chairman for>erleaf Park Ctmetery. ticket sales K the Ladies Auxil- ,.ftI, 0[ fifi^,, B^i heavy jet np-i 1 "Tbda Delta Chi fraternity at' Mr. Johnston had been em-'iary. 1 cleat,^J»mbers an ^1* island tfT •" college's annual homecoming ployed as draftsman in the en- (;uan)i qjSg^,.. ^thoi 2.00O- iiilesi "aE0P4»A.f 1** World's '-•?h.-ali(in. Jack, a graduate of peering departmtnt of the fomasS0 to iddreSS of Ren*'China. This'is the first' most heralded Motion' Picture V indhndgc Senior High, is an in- Township for the last 10 years. [lme that the long range B-52's will own a special 7 dav en- di!.-,tnal Arts Major at Mont-1 He had been active in church. UemocrutlC l,rouphave been dei)ioyed overseas, i gaeemVot on Wwlnesdav' No- flair. . Carolyn Valentine C«- «vic and fraternal organizations MEXLO PARK TERRACE: -, SABBATH SERVICES Vemter 18th at the Madison hen. formerly of Woodbridge and here during the 38 years he re- Gene Tomassn, an Iselin. realtor,; ISELIN - Rabbi Norman Kldn- Township Cinema. Starring in now ol Tavernier. Florida,! sided here. He was a member of will be the speaker at a meeting mull| Congregation Beth Sholom. this romantic spectacle are Eli- wnes: 'Do enjoy the paper each | the Methodist Church and past ,,f the Mwilo Park Terrace ^m-. mviome(^ thal Sabhatn setvjees zabeth T ,or ^chari huttm week and oftei clip items andipresideat of the Men's Club of'ocratie Club at the home of Mrs.ltorn()rlw at 8 p ra wiU ^ wn. and KM ,,arrisoll. Prim for send them to mother who, at &5,|the congregation. He served as,Shirley Fishier. 14(1 Jeffersonjducled bv lhe L;mled Synagogue' this great attraction will be only keeps m touch with things and is|foreman of the Middlesex County Street. Menlo Park Terrace, next Youth. Candles will be lighted! slightlv highet ihan Mrmal ad- always interested in any Wood-jGrand Jury in 1950. Wednesday al 4;20 p m On SaLurda;, at' J.^ • bridge events. Best to all of The deceased was al.so a char- Membership in the organiza-' in: 30 a. m. Junior Congregation - -•- • you", . . "You too can be i-talent • ter member of Woodbridge Lodge tion is open to all, information 1 services will be held scout" at least that's wtfat Paul i 2116, BPO Elks and a life mem-: may be received from Doris- ' L. Trost, chairman of the NJ Ter-iber of St. Vincext Sandvford'Wieczerzak or Caroline Rose at! —^ ^ • " centuiary Commission is saying Lodge 553, F and A.M., in Glas-;LI 8-4TO4. these days. Mr. Troast is quick gow, Scotland, where he was The December 10 referendum Do claims and double ullc makf lit RUN! 1st RUN! 1st RUN! to-add that he hasn't gone into born. H...e learned hi_s craft as on the proposal to build a third you duubt you tun £ct any rcl ier j shoh w businessbi , bbut the Commis-! draftsman in Scotland. high school in the Colonia section from arthritic and rheumatic pains Elvis Presley sioi n is engagedd in 3 statewide Surviving are hi« widow, Lilviwi11 -*" be'discussed at th^iGet ^ 10(1™1 STANBAC^ K tablets or "i j l : powders, use J\ direu as the Restless, hunt fofrtrr talentalAnt fo(r.wr th*Une Ne\t~..w. i..Jer. - _ . _ . ' . ^nili' ., iMMiALK M. iPorteonsi Johnston; and cd. If you do no! .cert relief, return ih Reckless, Roving Pavilion at the New York brother. Sidney of Iselin. UnuM-d parl and yi>ur purchase pru. YEAR ROUND ENTERTAINMENT Worlds Fair for the 1965 sea-i ill be refunded. Stanback Compinj, son.. The final Tercentenary iilisbury, N. C "ROUSTABOUT" Free hade with Canada in au- — 0- PAPER MILL Barbara Sttawjck affair sponsored by the local In Tt-rhnicolor centenary Committee will be the' H PLAYHOUSE • V "Tercentenary Ball" Saturday Ind night at the Armory. Kings and1 TAT Jack L.cmmoD and Queens from the John F. Ken- NOW THKl DECEMBER 13 Le« Kemick in nedy Memorial High School and the Woodbridge Senior High WOODBRIDGE, N. J. "DAYS OF WINE School will be crowned. Come and have fun. A midnight buffet NOW THRU SATURDAY FREf LlfCTfilC ;•-. HMIfBAND- CllUHltl ROSESl T FR"[ t supper will be served. Cocktail MATINEE 2:00 EVERY DAY . _. _ TO ROUTt 9 JUNCTlOMSi time will be from 8:30 to 9 P.M. TOIL KHUNDEO ON OITID RECEIPT inowtUhite Richard Boone Last, But Not Least and the Three vice presidents of Hess "RIO CONCHOS" RITZ Theatre Oil and Chemical Corporation and Culeret. N. J KI 1-S96* have been elevated to the posit- ^Three$toojes Jock Mahone; ions of senior vice president and NOW THRU SUNDAY & "COURAGE OF a new senior vice president has "MORO WITCH NOV. 11 - NOV. IS been appointed. They are Ber- BLACK BEAUTY" nard T. Deverin, in charge of STARTS WEDNESDAY "FALL OF THE ROMAN SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! DOCTOR" supply and distribution, marine Also EMPIRE" operations and pipelines; Harold Sunday MjUlnec Only SATURDAY & SUNDAY And N. Cast, who will also continue 3 STOOGES MATINEE 2;«Q P.M. fAKOUND THE WORLD SHORTS as treasurer and general counsel; IN A »AZE" Nelson H. Jordan, in charge of KIDDIE MATINEE fuel marketing and R. S. Ottoson, Staring in tharlfcst SUN. -MON~ TUES. SAT. k SUN. 1 P.M. newly appointed vice president! A WALTER READE Bettc D*TU WED. - SUN. in charge of engineering and con- STERLING THEATRi: struction . . . Plans a«! now in acuon-packedfim! NOV. 18 to NOV. 22 the milking for the appointment They know how glad Mom aiut 11 • ol Hiree "cadets" in the Wood- "WHERE LOVE 'THE UNSINKABLE were whefi they got their IVi: bridge Police Department. The MOLLY BROWN' Amboy Savings Christmas < 1' Hiree men.to be carefully select- HAS GONE" ' Alto money... and in plenty of tinu-'" ed uill work in police head- WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY CARTOONS k f ailers where they can gain "CLEOPATRA" OTHER SHORTS buying gifts. They want all tin- n m-fictical knowledge of the work- BOTH BOX OFFICES NOW ings of the entire department. OPEN NIGHTLY AT 6:30 of bill-free holiday shopping, When they reach the legal, age, HI, 1 and St. Georges Ave. Isn't this what you Want? You i.t they will then be able to take the FREE IN-CAK HEATERS also look forward to prepaid Chn necessary Civil Service examina- p SHOWING tions. It will be the first time mas expenses by joining our i'" that a cdmmunity of our size in Meliuu MereAiri 6 Brand Mew Songs Christmas Club now. Hie East will have cadets, Maximillian plus your Beatles favorites! NOW AT BOTH THEATRES system has wo ked out quite well The PERTH AMBOY in Chicago, Los Angelos and Saganaw, Mich. . , The women's "TOPKAPI" T H C A T Abo groups in the Township have been - 2nd Bis Hit - receiving invitations to enter a CAudidate for the Woman of the Jerry Lewi* "I'D RATHER Savings Institution Year Award to be sponsored by the Woodbridge Risiness anc "THE PATSY" PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Professional Women s Clubs. In BE RICH" ^^F^I^^ raHvm IM#44I| IMMDMS CooomNw ^v djviduals may also nominate out EARLY BIRD SHOW Wllb standing women. Applicatioi Sandra Dee EVERY SUNDAY AT 6:«0 KIDDIE SHOW AT MADISON, KW ttt I P.M. SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE 1869 forms are obtainable from Mis: Robert Goulet LATE HOKKOK SHOW AT MKNI4), »KI., thr 13ita JaBeL Fofrich, Fords, chair man CUqPHliN ALWAYS FRUS Andy William* Exclusive 1 ••••! NEWS A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best and From All the Carteret Press Interests of the Residents of the Exclusively Community independent - Leader Communities We Serve. EDISON-FORDS BEACON

iciependent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, November 12, 19M PAGE NINE WINDOW WSH Honor The Heart of Our Cities' On Green Street Roll Listed Written by Local Planner By The Staff WOODBHIDGE - Victor Gm-,Victor Gruen, the urban organ- „ old historic landmark' used c|mk. frequently through thei By Dr. Lozo en, who has served Woodbridge ism too has a heart, and the 1 years to indicate the entering or leaving nf town, now • . ••-—- ."> v..lt-,u,K „, leaving ni town, now a-, consultant planner • lor our health and vigor of the city's In lie rolled back imrt looked upon us just imolhcr piece of woontminuK - Tim nrst community renewal program, for heart are as vital and essential • cilc- im l;ix pliere (ily project, has written1 is to man's existence." stands there stilled hy Ihe rapid p;,Cc of modern times 'The('^<>. principal as follows a book, "The Heart of Our; The false friends oP the city, ,,,| draff nl Ihw w;irs. and Ihe ciuse for *hich they died 1 Seniors-Michael Basarah Uar- (ities,' published Monday by who are damaging this heart, are 1 , real message I urn speaking «f the momimenl in fimil of^i'a Kehr. Dale Chndosh Ralph Simon Schuster, [identified by Mr. Gruen as the nnnicipal building. . IClHyipan, K;um. 1))U«AK<'|I .Inn Mr iliwn, in his bo<4cr.jiwidibul)doe«f-it«; (be Mgrsgator t ( iiri-e is mil much uc can do about the. cars and tracks that> ' Hnbrovolski, U'nnard i)ula. that the healthy functioning 6fja« related to race but to humanl li;ll h • MI dose to crashing into it, but something could bo d(mc ' ;ii*a Frederick, .lohn Kiiley, today's city is being underminedi activitiesi, the projectile, thej I replacing the old. faded ami soiled flag. Ann (Inbrk'l, Arlene Haas. Joyce hy wi-ll-meaning, hut highly dan-!econom'uer, and the traffickist. Miiiielimcs wonder when ue have a lew Mowers placed armmd!JumiRI>. Nancy Klein. Cheryl 1 Reruns efforts of those, whom he ..^ tra(fickjs; •• he says, ,|^e-'. dn we ivally ffel this spirit or is it done because iti'^hennan. Marjorie Mazurck, Libels thg^felse friends of the ,, ^ , .l Kmilr |jves and or the fBcUlta is ihe- Ihmi! Io do each year, ! hope we In Woodbridge reeog-! >' Mciiinnis. Paula Nwlzda. ("v tion of automobile traffic, and| I)i:in|1 mir iililiiialion -if we do then let us act accordingly. I'eternun. Jean Pierre Scl- "Like the human body," says for that purpose he is engaged in t7(f|< l( ; n ::-iud sl.nl would he to replace tliat old worn out flag with a . ' > ^tefnnik,' -lane Tanz- unholy crusade, willing to bring m;in (;il 1 l d ,n v. one. and I hen ielini-.li Ihe retaining wall with weather; - ' » I'd'irlnk. John Van to his goddess, the Automotive 1 1111 n: .mil suitable prelection auainsl ihe onslaught »f future'"' ' Karhara Warren, lanicc Missionettes Vehicle, as supreme sacrifice, II Wii'ihk. Ann Welv.el. the city and all its inhabitants, \. inn,] preserve these valuable pieces <>! history, Io p;is.s on •luniors—Linda Avcr>. Virginia Given a choice between remov- iiurc generalMins." ' Bailnn. Kathleen Bilbao, l.niay- Receive Charms ing automobiles and removing •\n OU'Timer " elle Honnc. I'aula Hoik, \orine juildings and people, he will notl ISKL1N - Mrs. Albert Earle. of iid.n having been Veterans Day. Ihe Idler was (jiiiie ap- '"*«>!livu'll. l;\n Briant. Jean Bus- testitate for a moment to choosa| Bethel Assembly of God, Newark, •liaie and significanl. We earnestly agree that the flag should k'n. Marilyn Dobb. Joan Edley, he latter-." Missionette Director for the New ,. l.ici-fi and Ihe aiea surrounding ii beaulilied. .loaniie Kerlig, Dawn Pumia, Pa- Jersey District, of the Assemblies sYet Mr. Gruen does not tricia (lawdun. Edward derity. !'KKSK\TKI) WITH (IIVKTKR: Presentation of a charter and the by-laws was made to the newly-organized Wnudhrldge Master of God. was guest speaker at a himself as an enemy of the auh Judith Outouski. Barbara Hat- Plumbers Association at a meeting held in the Village Inn. Left to right, Richard Dunigan, John Smith. Robert Sr.hultz, president rhe popular Dick llunlgun was tendered a Whi'lor party special meeting of the Mission- mobilK, per se, which he recog- man. Carol Henry, Gerald High- nf the local organization, accepting Ihe charter from Nicholas DiNirnla, president of the state association; Joseph Ryan and i,d;i\ nli'.ht id the Columbian Cluh on his forthcoming mar- ettes of Iselin Assembly of Godnizes as an important instrument berger James Krrslin. i:;c t« •Mnrearct C'nllry, Saturday, November 31, Church, Monday. :or Individual mobility. What i Also Hernii-c Jackson, Evelyn Mrs. Earle compared the Miswrong- , he feels, is our attitu 1 Kanlnr. Carol Kolodinsky. Liz- ll.e article we had in the "Window lasi week (in the sionette Unit to the Girl Scout towards the automobile, which, bet I) Kntacska, Louise Krupan- nl leaves, we received this Idler from II A. (iunthner, Si\, Organization, explaining the aims, has resulted in its becoming ich. Linda Kuisma. Patricia Ma- Mt. Carmel PTA in lor lor District No. II. lselin: showing how they also have laws instrument of "collective immob-| tuska. Juliana I'enic, Joseph Pry- 'lie time Ihe article was forwarded to vmi lor publication. and promise, a motto, "We Care." ility." I cctor was ignorant of the lad that Dr. Allalla of the Healthi"1'' lS"'iiln S(l;l|1"'a. D e b o r a h Meeting Tonight and a slogan, "We Serve." 1 1 1 1 As one of the important el runt bad issued an appeal urging the residents of Wood-;' *''"' ' '' ' K'i'H'i'la Seidner. Mary The girls climb an imaginative WOODBKHXiE - Mrs. Frank ements in the cure of urb. Tiunsbip not to burn lallen leaves as the smoke given off Scponosky. Linda Smith. Patricia "Stairway to fi Star", by taking J. Decibiis. president, announced disease, he prescribes the physi- ' people with allergies. I should like at this time to make Soulhaid. Hubert . Arlene the examples of good women of 1 1 1 1 li; K 1 a general membership meeting of cal separation of utilitarian from mai retraction of the article and in linn go on record as' '' ' " - "' "'' WaMi. Pamela the Bible. The "S" stands for Wll il1 ( |Mt. Carmel PTA will be held to- human functions, on the principle ir.iriidly endorsing Dr. Atlalla's appeal. This Bureau does , ' '»arloUc Williams. Suzanna, who fotUwed Christ; 1 night at 8 o'clock in Ihe parish that human functions in all cases ; h to "create the image that we condone Ihe burning of Sophomore* ~ Mary Averill, "T" for Tabilha, who sewed for hall and reminded parents thai have to receive first priority. In respect to Ibis, we shall prtihihi! any and all open fires Valm<' Hiiltlla- Susan Bass. He!- the poor people; "A" for Anna the Ilev. Vincze requested all par Obviously, he says, it is the (iMrid unless speiial permission has'first been granted ('n lfi«nngartnef, Ann Marie Both- who was present in the Temple ents to attend if possible or at human being who should be serv- „ iiii.ird tif Kirc Commissioners." "''" (';»'l|l>'n Hums. Gail Cash- when Christ was brought there least one from a family. ed by the machine, rather than for blessing; and "R" for Ruth • & • • ion. Anita Degroat, Sandra Des- the other way around. How such A penny saii; will ue conducted, known for loyalty. At each step D'-nnis Kil/grrald of ( arteret has Ihe distinction of being ante. Kh/abcih Goglas, Jeffrey separation and subordination of Tuesday, 8:1111 p. m. after the 40-the girls received charms for mud chairman of the Carteret March nf Dlmfs for the 22nd • Handler. Ellon Jacobs, Jeffrey mechanical to human functions hour devotion services. Addi- bracelet, a dollar sign for Su vear. I Jaeger, Linda Krauss, Mary Len- can be achieved is developed in tional tickets will be available zanna; dress for Tabitha: church Andrea Laline, Rutl Malon, from Mrs. George Silvaney, ticket the book not merely in theory but Frptl(! for Ann; and a sheaf of wheat r anrl Mrs. William Sipus. Alwat Street, tlit proud parents!! AlAlicLi "i'k Messin- ' chairman, or Mrs, Decibus at thefor Ruth. When they reach thi through concrete examples illus- haby i;irl. Alice Jo. Tliey also have "win daughters, Linda and^.1;!'; ^ .Nagygy,, Patricia meeting. top of the "stairs" they received trated with sketches, plans and •I.- .eniois at Woodbridge High Srhwl. Mr. Sipos is traffic!!, ""?' bnnd[,a Re^'nak, Bon- photographs. Mothers of the .students in an emblem of a star. They then im-r at Tenco, Linden-makers of Instant coffee. I, Hothm;'B- Hlant Sa|»rstein, in language understandable tol PiilrirPatricina WhiteWhile, HutiaiUnnaMd Zee'/on. grades 1 Ihinugh 4 are requested can work on an Honor Star. to donate a prize or give a cash Guests were Mrs. Magne Lohne, j all urbanites. the book, As a direct rrsult of an editorial in The imlepMflent-Leadfr, donation so a prize may be pur-l _ Charles Dinger, Mrs. George comes straight from the battle! ic n.imr Wondhridge has been added to the front cover of Mrs chased. Mothers of studenls inlMaxwell, and Mrs. .lohn Ciser. line of the daily fight (or a betu'rl w new ti'lvphane directory which you have undoubtedly re Avenel Juniors human environment, not only! grades 5 through 7 are requested|The Missionettes is the junior unit ,o donate a home-bakea cake or of the Women's Missionary Coun-jdeals with the diagnosis of uihaalf Ire '.sr !etleal order, though wtth community pride we feel Park, by the Junior Woman'.v Forty hours devotion begin Sun- | and urban problems beyend feodhridt;e should be first. However, we wish to thank the (Tub members, announced Mrs! H T Ls day at the 10:30 a. m.. Mass with i those encountered in designing f\\ Icrsev Bell Telephone Company officials for their prompt Al Atkins, civics chairman. Tin" a procession afterwards. Evening j the individual structure, he de tfmn .ind courtesy. Special Meeting ;^ "f''" /"'> ' JLWV To Convene services will be held, Sunday, I'lub is now busy preparing a 1 [voted his early years in the USA ° Most of Loot Located lft*L Monday, and Tuesday at 7:30. Jilskt4 ()l l to assembling around him • icMird A Melans. :*2 landen Avenue. Wo^lbridge. was namedl' ^ I'"' Thanksgnmg /: wi)()|)|?lilDGF l"tn Plans are also being made for group of outstanding men l);i v ll the Uulucrs University U'lin's i.isl for "academic 'esiellence. . "' a itmh lamily m the, Planned Mnnda\ - ?** ™&\ a Christmas bazaar, December 4. similar convictions - architects, ailiieved n |«>rfect average and is ranked No. •"> in ihe Junior .area. Mrs. Anthony P. i lannui TUMiud v _ . .i WOODBRIDGE - All serious- and members are asked to bring y transistor radi0 women s doth minded women citizens over vot- planners and engineers. He ha as He is a prelaw slndfiil and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa i.s in charge nl this project. , , , „. . ing. a house key and car keys anv homemade articles they FORDS - The Kurds Women , s;j,.,^..,.^., .,, , wh, u broke into the! made important contributions Clothing and cookie.-^ will |H.; h;ive ht ( ec(ivere(] fram two ing age should avail themselves! might have ready to the meeting IXmocrati- ocn clubs rccenf meeting al-hriH.,., charter' members wiH ' said the league of Women Voters club ii now in the tenth week l.:i. ' ' payli ,ind Hl)rin|ph (;K)ff of Hie .Wenel-Colonu, Kir.i Aid:,I, tmm\ today. |;tnd should be kept paid up Io Victor Gruen is a Fellow of th{| He K :i mvmbi'i lit the creu aboard the anti-wbniarini- air- , , the boys had a kev to the Gas- S(|Liad.building, the grmip planned1" The next scheduled unit meet-date. American Institute of Architects! |f»lt carrier l.S.S. Kssrs. presently visiting Pcnsacola. Kla. Mrs. Julia KambiTg. t-hHirman, jt,wskj- h(Rls(, d & key to []w y ing of the League will be al thej hu.-u nAI. jiDMlNISittAhJK: a frequent lecturer at lead in jj is expectpd to ht hiimr this mnnCi in limr for a birthday ;of the nominating committee.; home of Mrs. Howard Kleiman, Joseph Sherbei, Laurelton, universities, and a contributor \m bratinti. '•*! of officers: robberieevidentlys antaketd • vgon ine tes will perform "The Snow 35 Hollywood Drive, November N. Y. , administrator of the both professional and lay publicaJ which y p noticed. Twenty-live silver dol- neen" on Saturday, January 23. pisil, ch y 9, at 8:30 P.M. Subject will be Parkway Hospital, Forest Hills, tions. He is co-author, with thtj •on Township sold $1.52 million of bonds on Tuesday to aju.N| be(,jn ,|( „ () hy the membershipp . They inclu e , • ^ On March 27 a hootenngny is 'Human Resources," with Mrs. N. Y., has k-en named admin- economist Larry Smith, pf headed by B. .1. Van Ingen k Co., that bid 100.lil ii u Mrs. katlwruie Novakk, pprestded n •heduled and the youngsters will ^ «-'| A contest was held with Ihe istrator for the proposed 200- book SHOPPING TOWNS U.S.AJ rilje.s with n 3.05 per cent interest coupon. It reolleied idem Krauss, first "ice Aaron Schectman, as chairman introduced to folk music husbands decorating! -i , ••,, An'toniette Elko,:-S1* ,.- , and Mrs. Harry Carlin as co- irough a program called Folk bed John F. Kennedy Memorial which is regarded in the profesj •ly priced to yield from 2.20 per cenl in December. liiliS. up pumpkins rcsldent: M V k; Judg«l by Mrs. Or-'Pj second vice ''president; Mrs. Kay I. Questioned on other robberies hairman. The discussion will mqs bv Joe and Penny Arn.son Hospital, Edison. Mr. Sherber sion as the definitive text on] r. |MT cen! in December. 197ii, and reported an unsold balance lando Co|j|)oly, assistani advisor, VjWalsh, recording secretary; Mrs.I™. lh,e ur™ the *>y* would not cover such varied topics as, Mrs, Friedland advised the sub- has been retained as a con- shopping centers. at the close of business. Ihhe winner was Mr. Atkins. p , •ription price for the entire series sultant effective immediately He is a director of the Citizens] pumpkin pie, baked by in the custody of their school drop-outsp , unemployment KSK AUCTION SUNDAY ifc j secretary and Mrs. Jennie and discrimdiiitinatioi n extremely low and the one and will assume the post of Housing and Planning Council cl George Pucci, was the ptw. parents to await the outcome of full-time administrator Feb- 1KIDGE - A Chinese Fourth Degree K. V. 'BloncharHlaneh d treaitreasurerll r . The league is continuing its layment includes tickets for all New York and an active membeij 1 WinnerWi s of aMl Malluweel n costume f,^: ; "; -, ,, , . action by juvenile authorities. ruary 1, He wjll assist the Ion. x|jonsortrs; who have ony Furtadoa,, "harleharles Doktor,. SaSall ,Member , s will meet at Schoo. l ,V, open bouse, each pupil will write Your Schools" booklet, held by tors and for general planning been invited into , the Fourth Ci-asadei, Thomas GroHan. Frank I (1:30 P.M. for transportation By in the subjects he is taking, the the art departments of the five PLANNING A in preparation for tbe opening Degree include: Calacanu Ji5se|)il McGoyernJbus. number ol the room (or each Junior High Schools, has been l 5 J of the hospital. The Hi'v. .lohn Gerety, Nicholas JuNii Pannone, Edward GGrski, subject, and the name of the completed and will soon be WATCH Thoina.s K. Ferris, Joseph J of that subject. Pupi! judged. FLORIDA Owens. Charles J Parks, Kit- teacher Husbarsky, and Or Matthew guides will be on hand to assist ,ward ^uiwlly, Adam Skowrou- HOME COOKED MART'S Petti. Open House Set the visitors in locating rooms, VACATION? ski. CIWKUI' Warakoitiski. Anth- The exemplification of the] Most of Ihe rooms will be open ' BUSINESSMEN'S Kuiirth Degree will iw held at j At High Schoo :or inspection including the aud'Wizard of Oz' Kiamout * Atlantic City on Sunday. The itorium, the home economics « IUNCH weekend event begins tomorrow WOODBRIDC.E - The annui mite, the art rooms, music Showing on Sat ihl and a dinner dance will open house for parents of sti rooms, and library. The general and Dinners Aiuiivorsarv be held on Sunday night.. William dents enrolled at the Woodbridg offices and guidance rooms wil' COLONIA - The first of the D. Stjllwell, past master, is gen-Senior High School will be held bu open lor conferences and in-series of children's plays, spon- Served Dally 11 A.M. Til Cloblnt, tZM AM The Greatest! eral chairman. Tuesday and Thursday, No vein formation. sored by several PTAs of Colonia Sunday from 3:00 P.M. to her 19. The PTA is cooperating with thi will be shown ai Woodhridgt Closing (Midnight) BRASS BUCKET CAK RADIO STOLEN For the parents of tenth faculty in this project and theSenior High School, Saturday, 2 public, as well as the parents, is p. m. Mrs. L. FViedland, direc- AUTHENTIC WOODBHIDGE - Will i unn eleventh and twelfth grade pupi! f O'Brien, GUI) Ilahway Avenue, re- whoju names begin with invited to visit the school "' tor of the project, announced the play is "The Wizard of Oz" which atch Sale and ported to Patrolman Bernard E. through a«d including L, ope these designated times. will have special music and a llestlul, Tropical Anderson Monday that someone house will be held on l\iesda 400-MU.K WALK AT 70 SlartH professional east. HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI had stolen u radio out o( a car from 7:30 until U:30.. Paivnts c BINGHAMTUN, N. Y. - Jess SIESTA KEY Lasagna, Ravioli, Pizza Pies left at his garage for repair. pupils whose names begin Hyde, 71), who walks an averagi In January the Uobart Marion Al SARASOTA And Hot or Cild Sandwiches kJINCHEON ot 15 miles every weekend, has ODAY! Illlly 11:10 to 3:00 P.M. -STAY AT- completed a round trip hike' of NOW - PROMPT Mure Wutclies at OKDKK NOW ELMEK J. VECSEY'S Headquarters In Woodbridge For more than 400 miles between his SERVICE ON ALL . . io giv« and enjoy. LOWER PRICES (t'otmcrl; ot Woodbrld|«) DINNER home and Buffalo. Mr. Hyde fig- TAKE-OUT ORDERS Than ever before! REVLON PERSONALIZED ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Daily 3:30 to U;0Q P.M. ures he has walked about 50,000 CALL ME 4-2244 I'lus Complete Line , Friday and Saturday 'Til 12:3(1 miles since 1917. CHRISTMAS 1 lb. $1.60 2 lbs. $3.15 of Jewelry. Sunday, Noon 'Til 10 P.M. SEA CASTLE LUNCH, DINNER RAYMOND JACKSON PAINFUL CARDS BEACHFRONT MOTEL BREAKFAST and Son Semd In Our Diner WATCH MART AMAZING LIQUID D*ll; From *:00 AM. BRASS BUCKET *ur free Brochure A |ONIA SHOPPING PLAZA( Tel. ME 4-0809 RELIEVES PAIN AS . DRUGGISTS MILLKR'S Writ* to Route 27, Colonia Charcoal Steakhouse IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY VILLAGE INN K MAIN STREET ELMER I Wed. - Thurs. - Kri. — II S. 9 t MAIN STREET No* innow M\e and precedent-setting lor Appalachian ••, the state will be present and will take consider. "We (Republicans) are, A )al;l(.hia arM aid program- the President -Mv\,; .\iS bftn observed by a mammoth pa- thr p'anv of Uncoln. We (share* • " ( . hi part in the midnight buffet supper.'. .... , . ,nne n{oi thmee H-TOW big items which;-ible to thp \\i!r, ~mie. the dedication of the new police f h libt Each and even- resident of Woodbridge: 'his concepts of human liberty. j),rl,,lfjrnt Johnson didn't get from operations. ! dignity and equality. We sharej Congress - will be high cTiairman of • headquarters, a very well attended art Township and vicinity It Invited to the thc mh i Lincoln's faith in ... individuals j in y, legislative priority list for _,TOl|p js ,0|1|| s ^ 'show and an opening program on New ball which will 300 year* of peo- and comrminlties to solve their ,he „„, on(v 'assistant' to I "',*.. problems whenever possible. Year's Day which also marked the be- ple, purpose, progress. Present indications are it will | secretary Krunkhn' 'mt when the problem is beyow resubraitted during the early and a man ,ilr<\Ti heir capacity tn solve, they musi Dtrt of the new session in sub-the economic pr< '* .v«ured of Federal help. . . . stantially the" same form as or- •tate Appalachm We believe that except in emer cinally proposed, with po more Serving with In There i$ Always pbright Spot X a prosperous America •jian » few technical refinement* bcr» designated I an and should jtey (or whatever •md modification*. (Interior, Afirinilt The story Involving a local school have so many dedicated teachers tn -ho mav require . Around the* convictions and purposes we can1 And bv the time the law teacher which broke last w»ek was un- our public school system. They are the lldi, unifv our partv, one that will re- a" ™Av ]" art on uie II 1 Admini ! fortunate- indeed, particularly when teachers with integrity," kindness and fu* to h# torn apart bv divisive nv.™re,. there «.H be * •*««**-™™ 1 ii- SuTft an mawctual. is placed In a po- the wisdom to guide oar Uoy* and j and mtnlhglro labels'" '|*«h» ** avillihle SH8BPIltn''- - how and where:*/1 Ecm.-m,. sition of trust to help mold the char- girls. They art the people who have' This is ba.->ic Republican, philbs- ^ ^ ,he Roarri nf i, oj»hy -and ba-ic American philos- acter of/our young people assisted this seventh largest school dis- on that ha* Tenw«re, \VV ophy, for that matter. Those who1 ,(artM hv a Frderal iC«n.minH However unfortunate the situation trict in the State in reaching a posi- would criticize these Ideas a< may be, there is another side of the tion of prominence among educators. dating back to the 19th century- picture, for we axe indeed lucky to We thank them sincerely. which, incidentally, makes them a hundred years more "modern' than the Declaration of lndepend ence— would do well to reconsider j this position. It was for Senator Toxcard Better Government Goldwater's support of thesr principles that many of us hacked Opportunities for improved opera- Further u« of New Jeney's Option- jhim for the Presidency. The un tion and fiscal control in state and al Municipal Charter Law is seen as a j fortunate thing about the recent means of strengthening the govern- election is that it turned into a local government in New Jersey are battle of personalities, No one highlighted in the 1965 Platform and mental structure and improving sen- doubted Goldwater'i sincerity, Program submitted to members of the ices at the municipal tevel. but many doubted his wisdom: Other avenues leading toward eco- meanwhile, the alleged question New Jersey Taxpayers Association at ol President Johnson's frankness their annual meeting in Newark Mon- nomical; efficient government are out- far outweighed consideration of day. lined. his political ideas. Thus the long- Projects already under way to im- Enlargement of service areas of mu- awaited "choice" was drowned Under the Capitol Dome in echoes of name-calling, and prove governmental performance are nicipal governments through agree- the election v&s not the test of cited and means of their further im- ments, consolidations or mergers in By J. Jtsip. Grllhlis principle that we hoped it would Rffin with voor personal cirrumttanrn. Thm ,i I • the interest of economical and effici- be. The New York Times claims TOUT most Imoortart invr«tnif»t alim. l«™mr- i plementation suggested. n ent operation is urged. Modernization that analysis shows the election for ra ltal growth? Relative *»fe»T? Perha'". »r . • •• "Price tagging" of legislative bills TRENTON - Governor Richard purchase Seton Hall Medical sage to the Legislature next Feb to be a repudiation of various von ^'th vo'ir nflwtlna o( lave^trnmt1* ka'H nn y: to show their future costs is provided Of the form Of county government is J. Hughes, woo will seek anuther College for RBO.OOO. ruary. conservative principles; I don't live. Drop in f»r an exploratory chat. RWM n.« « under the State Legislature's newly- cited as a major need In the local lour >elr tern "• 1968- *iU not The Governor will al*o propose Answering criticiim of the Gen-:know how this position can be counon for a uneful free boofcW. "TWF«TMlAt I ' - instituted "fiscal notes" procedure. lean too heavily on the in-creased that the medkal college operate eral Accounting Office in Wash-j maintained when the next para- giving the retorts of hnmlredt »f listed •>im-> pansion in future sessions, State's personnel system, analysis of L>n ^ retu^ f,rom. a reit Rutgers, the State University, propriate sufficient moneys toja 'radical' than as a eonserva i uenosnod iD Bermuda, the Governor.Leguiative leaden have agreed purchase needed rights of way Uve." Is consistency "the hob- Full implementation of long-range ill lmediately take up the cam-, to the plan. j for needed highways. He claims biin of little minds'" after all? effectiveness of its J:~^ ---'--»- eo planning of state and local govern- and review of legislative operations j)aigaign trai,l on his ow,n behalf, , . The. ^ ch]ef g^t^ ^ints 4' le«t UO.MO.OOO a year is need- whatever the reason, President D r nee and unprecedented uemo- »• T _u u i •...» „•-HI for thii nimnu Ttu> C.LC\ in . ,.... _ i ._ L.I... L L WATSON & CO, ment construction and Improvement i huge and unprecedented "i New Jersey should have two or ^ 'or this purpose. The GAO is Johnson now has an overwhelm- 1 are among objectives. The pro- cratic victory on November i three medical colleflee instead of: a congressional agency set up asing majority in both Houses of ESTABLISHED 1(W? programs through capital budgeting 1 e w els re gram also outlines proposals in the" ^ , Jerse„ v? an™Jf\d f*™ "having young men ambitious toi« watchdog over Federal spend- Congress. Unless he pauses to is viewed as means of providing a ba- y y t 1^,^ MONROE A. WFIANT. Resident Tuti realistically viewed by the Cover-1^,^ ^ j,., ^, M of Suie > ing, consider how much of his "man- nor as due to the unpopularity of sis for maximum reliance on pay-as- fildfields Of educatiodti n andd publiblic pen d h li f One of ^ / should be V La>t year, the Governor »aid. if date" was far from pro-Johnson, the conservative GoWwater-Miller Members New York Stock Kvtliin^ you-go financing. sions. ticket, as ueU as the method of tbf Usue pro. and merely anti-Goldwater, and adopted by the unless he considers how much the Perth Amboy Natieial Bank Building A gptd^ j^y committee has,voters, there would be plenty of election results vere based on Hughes admits the staggering advocated the purchase of the Se-: money to bring New Jersey's personalities, instead of issues, at the 5 Corners HI 3iiM we are in danger of taking an Profit Levels Dangerously Low Johnson-Humphrey victory will I ton Hall Medical Coileg*. Both the highw ay system up to par. pave an easier way tor another j Governor and me. tfHnnuttee be-1 Because of lack of funds the enormous step ii the direction of Democratic victory next year. butj|j ^h college should oper-1 Federal Bureau of Public Roads socialism. For one thing, Amen Stop in phone or mail this coupon today '• We read and hear of record dollar But profits, after taxes, rose only pigged to himself to cam-! eve a 1 has ate on its own for a number of has considered suspending further can workers and industry may copy of "INVESTMENT FACTS." It 1M- r profits made by numbers of businesses. 19 per cent. And, remember, the profit paign harder than ever asainit his yeatri to bold present faculty federal funds for right of wav pi;r- soon be paying still higher Social common stocks which have paid divider': ppo ml And, to many of us, this mean* that dollar, like all other dollars, suffered•*****£** SJTTQ ° "i™1 *rs „':' ' ' ' Security taxes to finance health months for M or* more years. , ,, . , _ .. nent. Senator Charle= W. Sandman neoole of New Jersev would shov; action \v«uld halt the Fed-care for the elderly, when the ' the owners of these businesses are sat- severely from the erosion of inflation; Jr. Cape May, a faithful Gold- ^The Governor contends the era] hi ghvray program in New NAME during those years. | water supporter, intends to be that Kerr-Mills law, given a chance urated with wealth and are eating of New Jersev would show Jersey might solve the problem more This in whv tOD economists are nowiopponcnt' but a fellow RePu,blic a,ni resentment if New Jersey lost the! Auking sufficient monev to ADDRESS high on the hog indeed. inu U wny top economistfi are now g^^ Wavne Dumonti of Phllu . Hal, Medical WJ ^ ridA ( , •„ fully and practically. But there is more—a great deal Senator Go)d"'ater deserves Concerned With the profit Situation.jlipsburg, also has his eye on the.iegg wj,ich is operated at the Med-;High-.av Department is bothered continued on Page 12 > more—to the profit story. Overall, In their View, profits are not;nomina,tion- Dumonl, is a" atl.vo'!'cal Center in Jersey Gty. WTienjwitn leak-a.< to the route the new The fact U that profits just haven't sufficient to provide the deeree of eco-;cl u a u* f , • w-i»«h"|i«l bv the !>late.the med' rnad> wi!l take in the State. Ad- suracieni UJ provme me aegree oi ecci wmch seems l0 ^ stowly Baining|ical school will probably be moved vance tip-offs of the location of kept pace with other segments of the expansion this country—With support in the legislative halls, ito a new location in North Jersey j new roads promotes real estate economy. From 1950 to 1963, the gross itfl swelling population and its hope| With four ad iitional Democratic: .., „...,.. and boosts the prices ! \VMtK national product rose 105 per cent, - btate,0( nw)ece aren't free at alL And we're wi iri Fair Representation has been GLAMOR GIRLS formed to support a fair system to put with oto hard earaed cath to buy then tiroply b«:»u» of apportionment in the New Jer- WUHHUMJF an fanportant. [After The Election sey Legislature . .]. Attorney General Arthur J, Sflls will dis- Now that the elections are over, the • year. At the same time it will be well : cuss1 reforms in the]state penal Tal» a.tiinpk thinf Hie a copy of a newspaper.. • pcop^ voters of the nation will have a to remember also the accusations code at a session of the 49th an- M*t loing to bay it tf they doot want U. Pod mukuon chance to watch the men and women made by both parties. ual conference of the New Jersey who were elected to the various pub- State League of Municipalities, to taportant became it demoutrttet tbe wintwlncss of » What every voter should try to do be held November 17 M in Atlantic lic offices live up to the fine campaign is to remember the campaign state- City . . . Governor .and Mrs, promises which were made so profuse- ments which were made In recent Hughes are spending a few days ly in recent weeks and months. days, and in the coming years see In- Bermuda to rest after the great ABC* audits oor circulation at regular intervals. Following election . . . Fifteen agencies of No doubt many of the campaign just how many of them are lived u; he United States Government col- tfcMtjauditi, they publish the tacU to help you decide thckuJ promises will be forgotten—until just to. If voters will follow this course and lectively hold 103 212 acres of1 H • Job we can deffer yow adwtUaf, before the next election. But many remind "public servants" about cam- New Jersey In the operation of 234 military and non-military fac- will be remembered, particularly paign statements and pledges, it will ilities ... The fall run of stripers Rwn our AJBC report you can find out how many people bar since this was a presidential election accomplish definite results. has started in the area of the m. J. bow they buy ...hw much they pay to readI'w • Seaside Park Tournament of Fish Members and guests of the tafoanation to help you plan your advertising with confidou* New Jersey State Nurses Associ- Cnrtrr • (Eartmt ation will speM an evening with $* for yourtetf how wanted we an. Ask tor a copy <* <"* Sam Levenson at S p.m. at the wooDBanxn PUBLISHING COMPANY Hotel Esses House. Newark, on laiMt ABC report Lawnmce F, Campion, Pruident k Treasurer November tS ... The deadline Published Wwkly on Thursday at 7:00 A.M. for artists to enter the Migratory Waterfowl Hunting Stamp contest • This newsHaer Is a wah«r of tte AuditMnau <* Cbwltf"* " 20 Qreep Street 651 Roosevelt Avenue in-ives on November 15 . The mutakm of asariy 4jOOO pablisbers, adwitlssrs, sod sdv«'WI* Woodbridge, N. J. ' Carteret, N. J. New Jersey economy regained Our dttulatloa h tudiled reiuUrly by «perie»ced AK< > July's record levels during Sep- MKliMrs. Our AJC report shows how much eteui'""" " Telephone: ME 4-1U1 Telephone: JO 1-5600 f HIM Fa tember, the State Depatment of where It urn, how obtained, and other fact* thst tell y°» •'" I^hor and Industry announces you Set for your *dv«rtlsln| money when you UK tbi* n«»>Pallc' Charto E. Gregory, Nov 17, 1004 - DM. 10, 1961 Uead crumbs for the pigeon* r take them!" New J'^wv rf'M""': ti«f4 « > and Mail - One Year $4.00 Six Mouths $2.26 10c per Copy (Continued on Page 12) depi.-nueiH-Ltaiii Thursday, November 12, 1064 PAGE ELEVEN \gh Schcof \ - Rev. Russell Addresses mor Roll Junior High\ Parent-Teacher Groups \ •mounced COI-ON1A - Rev. James A. Honor Roll Russell, associate life director of ;i,l\ Mi'- Mary ]' the OioM-se of Trenton, at a n ini'i))iil nl John F meeting in St John Viannoy 12 Boys Join Announced "'lrnvH inl Hi^li Schoiil School warned members of I he ISKLIN - The academic hon ,,.,. | |lr ,T-idcmi New Brun^uick Region Pnrenl- Seoul Pad 18 roll for the first marking perid • i" lii" fr ' trarkin t>"i-i-..' Te.nchre Parochial Srhools. Asso- al Iselin Junior High School ISEUN - Twelv 1 hnyv NiiV.-: ciation that parents Are educa- . in Ix-f-n .innounced hy George Oe ij'irs R iscrnu; ic Biinliiii. tors of their children, .lucled as hohcats of CM!) Scout • •k principal, as follows l!ro. k . Frank D 'slafnnn, "When children hear argu- Pack 41). ai a 'Tie- Seventh grade—Joann Aietk I'i ;c!i\\ .Invir .himica, ments and sec fights they be- mony at the monthly pad uret- MICIKH lien, William Cnllaha •i:nv Kiiif^, Phvllh Knlhir. come insecure,' ho declared • ,„ , ^ Schon| s A nue,' Unhcrla Cohen, Arlrne Cwiekak Krem*. Ijn-iric Kurzbnn He npprnvfd open displays of The new nil) scouts ar\ Kd- R-iiharn Deming. Edward Eril marie i,am".T-kv. Donna | affection hy parents in the •\ard Roscman; Donn! I Katen sen. i.inda Felicelty. Christiif ka 'v.'pl'n Mp-'k'p«-ic7 presence of thpjr children. Fryer, Nancy Graham. Dmijl M Hl(mlakis ci(W c ar,n Mtir' nw. "Religion in the home is nl ut- SfTTu. * - K k 0 tt e nr(h • irecinlrin, Christine Greges. •i Charles MaMrovieh, Dean most importnnce. It doesn't lake ™ '( ™ T^u' ; " san Ili'Ki'dus. Richard Heller, 1)1 much time to pray together." he ™?>"- R«ymnnfl MIIIP.- Wilb.-im I rrviTiK'i' Mi'iu. llavnvind liia Ilmlieky. l.inil.1 Honvcr. P?'. ,']•' • Hrinhiirrl. .In declared 'Collins. Steven .'ensoik .IcfTrcy Barlo\v. Kevin Ynos. anrl Tiirmfliv rii llri'hus, Cathy ,loigensen. I>< Ho anin, Bnrhnrn "The outside world is constant- in-- lx".vka, lichard MoAllis Shepcrd. All nf ihp boys . .i™™ M •it Pim-lli, Dennis Reilly, completedp , il will have 38 Gary Eckensberger, one yean •v StiimberB, Vicki Thnrnrr T 1/1 Nancy Shepherd, Ellen Tuck rooms and include the sixth, pin: and Mrs. Sally Grammer, Bride of Ross Capaccio lOlU, Carnl Weisneit i.-rt'l Vollcer, Claire Wane seventh and eighth grades, Sister den mother, one year pin. y itammNinth Nagrade-Mar Anoiay Ann An Webelos badges were presented COMMA - Miss ,Io Ann T.: Marie. OSF is principal. ISELIN - Mr and Mrs. Martin D N "7 i '"^ 111 Mahnn. 36 Correja Avenue, have *!"'! Bru™ DavlS' Barbara Rt. Rev. MsprJamesA. Hard- to'c^ns^rEawjIrdBrnkw'JlS' "' ^^ of Mr and Mrs. | Gllr ing. pastor of St. Matthew'sl Joseph Watkins, Thomas Krusen.IMallhcw Gnll°' of J1' lTOlmore announced the betrothal of their 'aldson- ^ °y. Church, Metochen. was installed! Barrv Nealis Thomas .lenscik!Avenuc' was gained at 2:30 Sat- daughter. Barbara Ann to An-ceI s llellcr' Pllchard Hubha duction Rites as moderator of the group. ' and Gary Rice l1"'^ afternoon to Ross Capaccio, onio Calaldo Maberino. Garden:Choster Jamszewski, Neal KJfl MRS. WILLIAM P. MORRISON 1 3 Lillien Anthon Liso I Mrs. Ross Blue, outgoing re-, Cubmaster Laurence presented son of Mr. and Mrs. John Capac- By School Unit City, Long Island, son of Mr, andl ' "™ ' y flent. thanked all members who appreciation certificates to Mr. cio. 250 Second Avenue, Newark, Mrs. Dominick Maberino, Queens |Lorramc MI'Ihtfi- nf Mr and Mrs. Charl- James A Harding; Sister Ad-' participation mnn for the cake sale reported years in the U, S. Air Force. The Pack is After a honeymoon in Miami Knights of Columbus held a te i n H wiis wiiiniT (if'lhc nismv- ''* " Siulcii 128 Mornin^Mflc visor, Sister Mary Madclon. sponsoring an es- the event was highly successful. He was stationed in the Philip monial dinner last week honor; : ;ill( contest for members, the Beach Ihe couple will reside in T | i 1 ir i . (UISIIICU llllllliri ICI.Sl. WUUIY tlUllilt Scouting indik'lions "" "' ' ^ill:;im P. Mnrrisim, S.M.: Regent, Mrs. Robert were Listed by USY! Woodbridge. A card parly will be held to- pine Island* and Korea during WiHiam Brandenburg. past gr, m subject to be "What Cub Scouting K I hy y llur- s"n Morri- Messier; first vice regent, Mrs. night at (lie Green Street Fire- the Korean conflict, attached to knight• • • •. Gues- t speaker- s were sun. c.L'ii i-'". Rahway. _ 1SKI.IN' _— Thp T' S. V. of the Hoss Blue; second vice regent Means To Me." They will be The bride is employed by the CubmaMer Robert'llealv <•'•>"» housc Hall, heginnig at 8 o'clock the Army for temporary duty as Rev. John Wilus, Charles Gar| : ( lu;|lf lli lon a submitted tn the individual den Union County Trust Company in l1r II -V Dalrv ci'd'hriii-i " ' " Beth Sholom. as Mrs. Angelo Arrisi; third vicej a photo-lithographer. He is em- ner, past state deputy, and Pe d awaids as lollow I)llbl a mothers. Members of Raritan the accounting office, of the Ro Tickets may he purchased at the ed \hv nuptial Mass and officiated "' ^rvn-**. is sponsoring regent, Mrs. John Creamer; ployed as assistant manager of Traynor, present grand knie | Col sellc Branch. An alumnus of door. Mrs. Frank Giacubo is chair- -en Nichf pro-am Novem- fourth vice regent; Mrs. Leonard Counci w,H be judges Prizes, Addressograph and Multigraph at the double rin^; ceremony at D had Hartli, gold arrow, ;^-.ist iJ •• MA — . _i iL. _. ruin rl/illirfiven rfiF dollat nAi*Mr fingif OlOttf certificatesti'l11 KA , will be Seton Hall University, South Or- man. Edward Pnrcelly, deputy grS M .liihn Viannev Church. her 24 7 .10 p. m . at the syna- verrille; Recording Secretary, Corp. knight was master of cpremnnij il'iuier. bear hook t nnc awarded in three categories.for ange, the bridegroom ifi employed The anniidl Chairmas Party has 1 Mrs. Ann Bondiar: correspond- r pin. HogiT Brhrcn-. nnc (liven in niarriciiu hy her fath- best letter written by a wolf cub by the National Broadcasting been set for December 2 at the Other honored guests weio The |T»vram, npentotheDublicijng secretary. Mrs. Robert Wed- i JMII, l.arry IJeMarw, nm er. Ihe bride «;n attired in ;in scout; for best letter written by Company, New York. Green Street Hall. A short busi- LADIES AID TO MEET liam Brandenburg, Si\, past empire sty I'1 town of mouselline present useful information toiderrnan: lreaslirer. Mrs. Roder- Irict deputy of Staten Island r |un, bear hook, gold urmu p a bear cub scout and for best let ness meeting will precede the fes- ISELTN - Members of the La- M'uho have children ormently;ick Manahan; membership. Mrs, dc -me with a tilted bndiee em ail-nding colleae, or for those tivities. his brother, Joseph, also a pi ,ii- llorner, gold airou, sihci• ter written by a lion or Webelos dies' Aid Society of Ihe First ' mrleted with seed pearls, lorn; district: Peler McCann. Wo| !••>. Imn badge, uclx'ln.s badgge aimndmg collece in the Tnoedore Czacinski; hon(ff • cub scout. A used piano was donated to and featuring a Hungarian Art Presbyterian Church will meet bridge district deputy, and Jq I m cout handlwok; Richard |niint<'d fu(lirP . , . Mrs. John Stanko; hospitality,; The fruit cake sale was reportedp | the Kindergarten by the Home tt on*' )•(•;»• |nn, M.uk Innu train ul Chanlilly lace wh'ch \ (,.,n(1[ (l[ Spe;iker> tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., with Mrs, Granelli. New Jersey dist mcude: Mrs FrcdericFrcderickk DuccaDucca . LegLeislag.,a;isla; complete.,p d anandd ththe eannua annual l and School Association. hiuond. bear book, denners flowed (nun her shoulder-.. Her UJSS deputy. Miss Margaret T. Hendncksenncksen. h, , ^Christma^Christmass candcan y sale, the yearly The special awards were pre- Herbert Blodgetl, Colonia. Any • .Vewan Uidimuml, Iwar houfl;ini veil y( illusion fell from ture; Mrs Michac Bianc Show at Cinema f.uidanci' Director of \VoodbndRe|licit Mrg ,ose h Tal(acs.,project, will be started soon. •nted to Mrs. Kenneth Cox and one needing transportation is Mr. Brandenburg was presenl ^ a matching; flower irimmed with MENLO PARK - Merl Burdett, with a plaque for "devoted woi Senior Hi'li School; Donald.Tav-|. healthuu. MMrsJ' . J.MarioJn Onrin]maBartolone'\ . After the meetinmeetingg the first copy TS. Wilbur Park. asked to call Mrs. GustaveDts I'HI 4 - Marram I'.ihner - *ml .pcaiiv and she carried a Vr, director of admis- manager of Menlo Park Cinema, with the St. Cecelia's Gold The next regional meeting will;|V ,li , Newslette, r s dis- Preiter at 283-1597, after 3 p.m. IT Salvatu, hnlx-iii pin. wolf IKM'|!,,V nl rn-.ehi.d* ssiinnnn<< at Rutgers announced today that an exhibi- Knights Pop Warner fonth I John Ballard. bobcat pin, . ,„ ,,,. „.,„ . . be a, S, Marv of Moun t VirginB . •««*** *J»™' M (|(i h-ih Amhm and Mrs. ^amo n member of the Guidance Hostesses were the mothers of ber 28. The Association was ISELIN - Junior Girl Scout PERSONALIZED Serving on the committee Michael I milliard, bear 'roop 294 held a costume party at Michael Duran, Linden Department of Perth Amboy Sweet Adelines Den 1, Mrs. Grammer. den formed in New York City during the affair were Thomas Byrn Michael hear home of Mrs. M. McGovern, Semn., hi- brother a.- best "'"'l School, mother. 1961 nnd since that time a World CHRISTMAS past grand knight; John Boj| 1 Den 2 Mrs taynor Street. n Robert p. Morrison, ^i * Hondricksen will disnissj Tn Fntprtain ' Robert McSweeney, Federation of Hungarian Artists 4 Jr.. past grand knight; Vic H L'ariilnii' 1 ' '"u Halnwiy I'shcrs wore F.dward "rh "uhiects as "Councilin" Serv- den mother, conducted the open- was organized with Professor Rededication and Investiture CARDS Cihak and Pat Covilto. i. two jear mice l 1 ; Ernest Gyimesy Kasas of New eremonies were held, with Mrs. " '; Noscinii'nlo and Michael Duran. '" in Woodbridp.e Tnwnshin"; ISELIN - The Day Dreamers, ing ceremony; the skit was pre- Nolan, wulf. hiid^e York City president of both 'rank Stanski, Jr., being installed both 'of Hahwav "Procedure for Annhin". to Col- first place winners of Sweet Ade- sented bv'^Den 3, Mrs, Pierone. (>« . Mark Ben/, silver annu en mot h er; groups. Alter n trip liermuda Ihe lws" and "How Tn Fill Out Ap- lines Quartetten in the State ol l . , decorations s the new troop leader. MILLER'S ! M ir >er\iee pin, bear Ixmk. (iMiple will make their home in "Ik-a'inns to College." New Jersey will entertain at theDen 6. Mrs, Rice's den; and Den The purpose of both organiza- Mrs. Harold Cornell, the former in llellnrr.pl, bear bad^c. two Mr. Tavlor will discuss; "The 7, Mrs. Irene Metika. den mother, tions is to preserve the Hun- roop leader who is moving from GIFT SHOP BIG Perth Ambov Fur truveling the Green Street Firehou.se Hall. «•! airoMs, gold arrow. Ken- liride eliosr a while Iwn piece College Picture in General": Monday. fl:30 p. m., for the Inter- led the songs and conducted the garian cultural heritage. The he area, was honored. The 118 MAIN STREET h llnuell, assistant diwieis' closing, -uil with bliick acre:. ofcv and "Rutgers and Douglass Universi- Chapter Party and Guwt Night, newest chapter of Ihe parent or irls presented her with ;i fare- WOODBKIDGE If-'e Michael Martinkn, u,i]| an(l Mrs. K W. Harris, den mother ganization is in New Jersey and ell gift. an urilml enrsicc. ''»": "What Admissions sponsored by the Cloverleaf Chap- SALE! ik bubcat pin; Caul SuKik. Mr>. Morrison gr;ulu;iled f«im People I/>ok Fur." ter of SwejL Adelines Inc of Den 5, showed a movie on is headed by Eva De Nagy of Eliz- uiii ^iri|x».s. Scott •TliumpMin. "Safety". abeth, and formerly of Perth Am- On Value Rated Used Cars! "Wondhridge Senior High School Mr. Zupko will discuss "Scholar- Last Thursday Ihe members en- fer ,II row, hear book, nnc year boy. Mrs. De Nagy has exhibited S3 CHEVROLET »-| QQI and Berkeley Secrclarial School, ''hips and Loan: tertained the Eastern Star of i; Virginia Thompson, one year widely and is very well known lo- She is employed at Bell Tele Members of the panel an- Belleville. They were sn well 62 PONTIAC *iarty. 3-Seat St. Wag. of works from this segment of the Immaculate lll(1 lnsl Ult(1 nf P ai tlial At the Music School, located in » book. Alan Jones, gold ar- ' ; ' Membership Tea Held Alice Cuthbcrtson art world. 'SI OLDSMOBILE lr K Rahwa antl ls emf the Hotel Thayer, West Point, » and bear bor.k: Robert Realy. ' , >' 1606 Oak Tree (load 2 BAYBERRY 4 Dooi H.T. Photo Labs, Roselle Park, By Colotlia Hadassah N. Y., four members spent a very '« FALCON »QQ ter arrow, bear book and one *'' __^^__ Iseiin, New Jersey ir service pin. COLON1A - A very successful informative and entertaining Station wagon "" Tele.; LI 8-8469 Plans Completed St MERCUR7 I Vebclos— Murray Fromer, John /'nlnttin Firot membership tea was held by the weekend. Those attending were Mrs. F. Lands. Miss Dorothy For O. R. T. Sabbath 4 Dooi Sedan- Itnarco, webelos arrow, cub Cnlonia Chapter of Hadassah at —Paul Messina, son of Mr. and PLYMOUTH Hake Sltop the home of Mrs. Manny Temkin, Remizowski, Mrs, John Ruschak, COLONIA - O. R. T. Sabbath, CANDLES Belveder* l Door . Kit graduation Certificate; Sam Mrs. Charles Messina. Falmouth and Mrs, William Sullivan. a nationwide observance, cele- '61 BUICK *-Dr. I Schrage, cub scout certificate. tdLOMA - A part ol .i 120 Sherwood Lane. Among those Road, is a patient a). Union Me- ltH r (Made From Bayberry Scented Wax) H.-Top *I59i present were Mts. Murray Green- The Junior Women's Club of morial Hospital. brated by all chapters of Women' .tudy nn Communily l!el,.c-.s, l American O. R. T., will be ob '60 BUIC1 4-Dl. of Room :i SdicK.I^I"'"- chairmaB; Mrs. Sol Brcshin- Avenel will hear such songs as —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, 119 tsembly of God „ g. ••. . , , served Friday, November 27 b; H.-Top ... then sky, president; Mrs. Jerome 'Side Bv Side" and "Oh, How IJersey City, were weekend guests WITH EACH NEW 1905 J I '«0 FALCON $ ' ' _ 17, baked ciKikies and Herkowitz, past president; and Miss You Tonight" when the of Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- Colonia-Carteret Chapter. Sta. Wagon 79 '80 RAMBLER $ ne'elevts Officers joyed eating them theirJMrs. Norman Becker, certificate Chapter sings for them, eridge, Worth Street. Rabbi Phillip Brand, of Tempi chairman. Station wagon 89 ISKLIN-Mrs. Harry W. The children mini ( The regional meeting to be held —Mrs, Gertrude Hassett, Jer- B'nai Jacob, Avenel, said the pur- at the Penn-Alto Hotel, Altoona, pose of this.day is to offer thanks 60 OLDSMOBILE |-| nn baumburg was appointed for her bakery, which was set up in tnej sey City, was a weekend guest Super 88 4-Dr H.T !»"• »nd year as superintendent of school kitchen, 'The Happy Hake Mrs. Lou Chaiken, Robert Cohen, Pa., this weekend will be attended of Mr. and Mrs. William Hassett for the accomplishments of the 80 FORD $OQ 1 CHRISTMAS CLUB » Iseiin Assembly of God Sun- Shop." Wearing baker's bats, Mrs. Benjamin Levy. Mrs. Aaron by several members. Westbury Road. chapters on behalf of the students Ranch wagon O" jr School, at the annual businessi they had made themselves, Ihe Nussbaum, and Mrs. Andrea The Chapter is scheduled to en- enrolled in O. R. T. schools SO T-BIRD , t feting. children armed with aprons. wiinstcin. tertain at several events in the $650,000 presented to family of Temple members, theu\\ families Opened in Our Bank 2 Dt H.T .:. *149! lirs. George Maxwell and Rich- iiti-n$ils ami ingiedients, mixed a A discussion on Hadassah was immediate future, including: J. D. Tippet. and friends are invited. •J» STUDEBAKER , Automatic Workman were re-elected tolbatch of batter, spooned .t on Ws T Catholic War Veterans, Carteret, '50 CHEVROLET tht •asgnasraam "Bum Bayberfy Candles Right to the offices of .secretary and Ireas- baking sheets and placed *jdent ^f the organization. Saturday, the Couples Club of the Station wagon _ •79 1 of the church, respectively, cookies in the oven. j E_ First Presbyterian Church, Me- 'id FORD Gulaiio IT'S LAY AWAY TIME Socket" — "For Joy in Your Heart — H.T. Cnppe *89 tted for three year terms as; During the week, the children HEALTH CLINIC WEDNESDAY tuchen, November 20; and the '99 OLDSMOBILE tees were Magne Lohne, Louis i also held a flower shop arranging Maspjijc Temple, Perth tone and Ram6n Richards. a variety of flowers in miniatun WOODBR1DGE The Wood- At And Gold in Your Pocket" Canvertlblfl „, '99 November 23. containers. Pictures of profes bridg^ e Township Division of •59 OLDSMOB1LB 4 Door Sedan __ '89 No sional arrangements were dis Health announced the Keep Well (Old Colonial Legend) Definition '59 CHEVHOLET Iconomy is just a way of j played on the walls. clinic originally scheduled for GOLDBLATT'S Impali 4 Dr H.T. '89 Bding money without gettjng - . yesterday has been re-scheduled Theory: A hunch with a college '58 PONTIAC for Wednesday, November 18 be- education. 4 Door H.T. •79 ' fun out of it. - Reporter,! Struggle for Premiership IN RAHWAY OUR CLUBS cause of the holiday. —Gosport '59 PLYMOUTH towha, la. . > Japan begins. Sta., Wagon *24 •59 PLYMOUTH A Small Deposit Will Reserve | (PAY FOR 50 WEEKS) Coupe J. Any Item Until Christmas 5« BUICK " ST. CECELIA S INVITATIONAL 2 Dr H.T •49 'M OLDSMOBILB • Diamonds • K,aHday Coupe •29 Watches 57 PONTIAC *>OP WARNER $10.00 Pel Week $500.00 Station wagon _ '24 '91 OLDSMOBILE THOMAS JOSEPH • Jewelry • Silverware 5.00 " " '. r... 250.00 •29 TOURNAMENT '4? POftD 3,00 " " " J 150.00 ptand. s&ift •14 SUNDAY, NOV. 15th, 1:30 P. M. • Hi-Fi Sets • Typewriters 'J8 POBD I 2,00 " " 1 100.00 H-Top Coups 9- B ORANGE ~ f. i, L. A ft JERSEY c™ ™TS COSTELLO Your Credit Is Good at Goldblatt's 1.00 " „ 50.00 WOODBRIDGI Vi. Funeral RonuH Pay as little as $2 Weekly NOH/IB BERGEN I ()sT. CECEUA O. K."i( OLDSMOBILl FIRST BANK OF COLON IA AUTO SALES & SERVICE > Green 81 ftCoope r Are State ft Center Sta. Open Evenings Mon. tfara Fl W00DBRimVGH SCHOOL STADIUM belin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. GOLDBLATT'S 505 INMAN AVENUE ME 4-0100 IUNDAY. NOVEMBER «. TWO WINNERS Tel, U 8-4641 HI 2-0075 "Railway's Oldest Established Jewelers" AND TWO LOSERS COMPETE I MEMBER FBDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 475 Rahway Avenue ADVLTS 7Jc. CHILDREN Me. 84 East Cherry St., Rahway FU. 8-1667 OPEN *'RIOAY 'TIL 9 P.M. L WOODBRIDGK Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carte Thursday. November 12, 1964 rot PAGE TWELVE \ • as a mid season replacement. Itury-Fox has pot Buck Houfhlon on where specific projects can mendations concerning manpower doning the principles enumerated VAN HEFLIN HAS BEEN (former producer of The Twilight Washington Report best be developed within the gen- deve'opment and training aetivi- by Eisenhower. Goldwater »as SIGNED as host of a series of Zooe and The Richard Boone not the ideal candidate, but we Dortor Talk eral authority and nature o! the tie* in the State, J|f TODAY and six hour-long documentaries for Show) to work developing a new • Continued from Edit Pige> program, ' thought of hifn as a step in the ABC News, Produced by David!serial. The property Is "The Wo| r CAPITOL CAPERS - Tire i« right direction. For the Republi- Long Hot Summer." a William By ReaiBfrt Beajamh. M. D. Ttx> commit!** will also work IUMDKKUW 1! t* ' thoy'tl start in February. 1 at once a preserver and a destroy can party to abandon true con- Among the subjects to be cwFaulkner novel which became a in dote cooperation with gqver- Quite often children are accus- er nf life, especially in the win-servatism would be the M ered ^the career'of General Doug-Fox movie. . . . NBCs religious INFORM \ nir« or their representatives from |ed wrongly of being "hardhead- T Id Capitol Dome tertime, claims the Metfical So- possible error for the reasons las Mac Arthur and the "Tyranny" show, the Eternal Light. Is plan- the 11 states involved. BOB «OPE HAS DECIDER) ON ed" when actually they are hard ciety of New Jersey . . Vew I've mentioned concerning the I1.W lot IS #orrts THE TALENT lineup for his an- of Teenagers. . . producers pf nmg a "conversation" with Su- To that degree it will take over of hearing. It is generally felt U #»ch ariditinn.ii , "Continued tron: Bdit Page' tJersey lawmakers are lookine e;ec'Jon, and many others. Per- nual Christmas visit to GU over- Kraft Sufpnw Theatre h"«'prin» Ceurt Justice Artlm Gold- and expand on the functions of now that an actual lncrea.se in Payable In «,),;,„„ . ... ii' shew! le sessrons of the Lfgi«la- haps even more damaeinc to seas. Jill St. John. Anna Maria hopes that an episode entitled J_ the President's Appalachian Re- 1 1 deafness in children is occurring, over have opportunity to <*n>lj ture for wdtement „, that the America would be an assump- Alberghetti, John Bubbles, .lanis One Tiller to a Hill" - featuring * "* , pirjjal Commission set up some 81 0 8nd usually secondary to an acute Deadline S^Ji^A™^ ?- ™" eeneral election is ra is 1 BHITISH ACTRESS WENDY status a*« nuclear power. Accord- mouth and become symptom free in' n'iors of pushing the pro- Richard J. Hughes has proclaimed] r.UHOr 8 LrPllPr? caution. scheduled for Hope's January HII.I.ER APPEARS ON Profiles >« lo State Department officials. and never return to the family gram. •his week as Youth Appreciation comedy special on NBC 1 1 Commftnt on these ideas would physician, What occurs then is Week to promote a movement • Continued from Edit Pace in Courage m the title role ofithe recent tally of the United Na- "You are aware." he told the be appreciated. Frtmways. which has four TV ; referred to as "residual tubal ' by the Clubs "The Anne Hiiichinsnn Stan," a lions membership •ihows the volts w.\ chairman, "of my concern Very truly yours series "on the air 'The Beverly ioUtis," that is a chronic lingering CAHTF.HKT i Hillbillie*, Pcrficoat Junction. drama about the relics lender on Peking's admission to be about for the people of Appalachia. and Robert T.' Roth infection with obstruction of tht ment with Km ty officials to get their cars in of my deep awl continuing {ft- winning. He fought hard The Addatns Family and MMer in the New England colonies Mho the M|ne ^ vear,, ,_ Eustachian tube and improper water MippliH i Bo\ ,132 Fordham Univer- 1 tTi-M in the ertnemic develop- there were many strategic Ed may make it five if M* B">• was n,ini>hed from Maear file success of Peyton Place in Mrs Kennedy leases secluded ; impairs the proper function of •JK)ROS(WK U'l\ to makeithe concrete proposals (with Jerry Van D>ke. is re\ived HI (l vispry Committee, to make recom- this without for a moment aban- ^Resident p( Hopelawn' nighttime serial form. 20th Cm- 1. I. home. the tympanic mejnbrane or car . drum and hearing Impairment "' ^Hs results • Reader and .vh; Parent, are reminded that an.'8''^b'°™s "! ^; tibiotin ofun an all that •> u"n ^ t'"lllt' BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY nec«Sary in acute Mr lnfeci«,ns, %m* . but « cw« will require ad- rea()j> ; K equate surKical drainage. .10 a fe Sun(| Printing rerheck by the family physician on,v 0|*» daii-. • Appliances I when tn« child u symptom-tree c f| , ' . Glass & Heating Service Stations ls ! a 3jQrl]7 | tl| Coil Sipplies Moving & Storage j *'**'*! lion. I5H2 Irun.- Another common problem in "Man; Jobi Are Toe SMITH yming children that cautw much Sr.R\n ^ lor Li BIG TOWNE GARAGE concern to parents u that of en- OLD COINS uresis (bed wetting.) If parents Bat None Are Too Small" PliRtiiig art Heating J t- (iardner t Son UL understand the proBlem and help * ' '"" •'•• ALL TYPE 1M Remie* ATC Avtuei 485 AMBOY AVENUE WANTED! GLASS REPLACEMENTS such children" the HtuaUon ; ME ttoodbrldsc Home A Industrial Glazing nvwt irwUnc*,. will be corrected. W000BRID6E Storm Windows Serf ens Toilets MKrcnrr *-35M Children with such a prohl«>n1 " USED CARS COIN SHOP Store Fronts Furniture Topi Kitchen Faucets should he examined by their Room Ohiden A We're Specialists In physician to rule out the poasib- MRS. ITHTb Coins - Bought Gas Water Heat«n ility of diseases or tomt congen- AND ADVK V. • Sold - Tradnt Tub & Shower Enclosures He Monty Down Mirrors Custom Made • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- ilal defect in the urinary system life. 0[KTI 9 I" :< N'unismatic Snpplin MOVING REPAIRS and Op«i Monday and Framed ResUvertd k Hung Free Estimates MENT and BALANCE of the body. Under no circum- necessary. :i«t) :: Wdoy 'lif 9 Canadian Silver Dollar* REPLACEMENTS • BRAKE SERVICE stances should children be rid- Amboy. 50 SMITH ST. Wanted Agent . Doce Plucktfr iculed or punished. Sewer Cleaning PERTH AMBOY 103 Main St., ttoodbrWgt Phone «]6 S744 ME 4-6080 In most cases of enuresis, in ~~~ VA 6-1212 ia a.m. 8 10 p.m. Mon tun rnurv Slipcovers no disease or congenital 9 >.m to 1 p.m. Friday defect is present, the simple pro- • «.m to • pjn. Sjturdi; is for a • . w Automobiles Paved Driveways • cedure of forcing nuids on the Atinilt Yfllir IDEAL WAY MOVERS RAHWAY child, then instructing the child »Ti\ Not Let The FASHION FABRICS to hold the urine as long as pos- Costume Rentals ':" MeCoUeyi "Interior Decorators" sible, with this procedure being,; There arc ,11. Move Too AUTO GLASS ASPHALT Custom Made Slip Covers repeated daily ntil bladder con- tractive cu;> w. WINDSHIELDS INSTALLED PRINTING trol is achieved. . ;at home, \,; (Including Tinted U»n EitiinaUi DRIVEWAYS niuiu. \' Coslom Picture Framing SPECIAL STAGE DOOR Fret Fast, Efficient and 1413 Irving St. Economical Strrkcc All Types Maion Work !

each month -it I I'M WAW ('torn rt'hnBi«8i » P M WORSHIP I'hurmluy \u \lnrm Chun re Avenet Personals Health Hints ienr-inl ti p m ind the strength CMtlHiKlOM ' TOGETHER jR\t>r> Saiunia> li \M %• V *rmm Mk. Betty Gntowakl The men In the family may 1 noon « if> « P M and ; 14 George Street have their hunting equipment PM Ann sometime: W day*! WAIT TO MILCH Avenei. N. J. 'and fishing tackle to play with. for your life... Hnlv I lav." ol Dun't he in a hurry lo mulch ; ^, day THIS WEEK ME 4-ttSi fc t 0 lhem any your perennials. Wyour i™loor sports collect- Late November or early Decem-! Mr. an.1 Mrs. James Wilson HIM UAPT1S1 CHl'RCH t 00 P M RMAN1 -El. ion S«'ninr Youth groups Kugrne I'eiri. Mini tcr ISKI.IN ASSEMBLY Or (;<)l) IriniU Altai liuild mnurih Phur* ber will be soon enough. Waiting >f the Ideal Trailer Couri. became »-, . | and High Slrerti 7 00 P M 71 Plri-BBt AvfBuv. fat At halh pjl ow y0llr Evonmg Gospel Set l.iv Vlornin|> Worship Hi CIHRCII day B p m I'erth Ambo) vice R«hh I'll In II LriFKMin will Rive the soil lime to cooljlhe parents of a son born at the .. rtain paddy" your sponges, \ M y J .i I'fift Knwulrhiik Castor j 4H Hrrkrlrt Knulrvard Innnv Voung Pfople'» Fello* down and then you can apply your Rahv. ay Hospital on November 2. . ... L lerry i rfinluith Service Friday 8 :Dru Oil A.M. Morning Worship \ \| lelin. \ I M EvenitiR Gospel. TuesHny in AM Kndce Klntiil 90 Coopi'i Avenue. Kclin !) 45 A M Innih Cull Seoul I'ark H [)cn that process, and so tiny roots are' _st. Andrew's teenage regular healthier, and more i r 1 flb as flne a spon s a woman ,.,, i -Ladies Bible Club. Hilihi Nurnuin Kkmlnini Cliii ' !;, il \M fivanjwlisiir Ser Pack Vln rinR.i lourlh Mnndav W IBM likely to be broken, explains Friday night dance will take place °ut . ru J/n there's *o vice. 7 p.m. ? .% > M Don Lacey. extension home horti'ui the church hall tomorrow fr6m can & "| lor ana IKt A.M Sunday. *«.P-M. PIlRrin* «> Mi < M cultural specialist at the Rutgers 8 lo 11 p. m, with music by the - 8 Sunday ot each month ^'' ' ! H Ml p bath a special WlHln S(la 7 nifi. I p.m and church pravn Innitv SWw I'hnii Practice The woman who has many eve- College of Agricullure. days to mike a sday, 8 P.M. Prayferi C y- Meet-!jNnliirrl.'u Mdrninu Service R "Chancellors." . mwiinR 8pm rhurMiays ? lii PM Satur liny affairs to attend is fortunate •run" I B P.M. Choir lU-liearsal. j On Wednnsilaj. Bible study days 2 P M his. season in having the bead the best beauty invest IKMI'I.K liAII'IKI nirKI'li 7 45 I'M ilrmiu lunioi Chun PiBi-ta-e 'ovvrl>Ums(\ Some of these are: 0 ur menU a oman can make iR a Friday, 7; 15 Christian Servicci , , ..Li ' y° perennials, especially! homa- to be presented in Deeem \ ,t I'li'ilri ftiiiilrvarri and Saiunlavs M Brigade. Baltnlion 1098. | l«xquiMle and ran he worn wi^i (hoge that haw hn(, ' this ber are beinR held every Satuiday bath tray that serves as a vanity till RC'II Of AVENEI Krmhm;ill\ Avrnur ST IOIIN'8 Idifferrat skirts and mwsoriei from drv wealher, diseases evertina and Sunday afternoon in! table. It rests across he nms 621 Wnodbrtdge Avena* Perth Ambu> WIMHItltttOGE . i which mate (or scveial 0|nei'?nliflr inwe^ Dentrn' y the top, «rlth«rttmrtfr hall ef *« tab ud hold* aU of jpm.r Avi'DCl TEMPLE BETH AH" KFV rVi>Hrgr I HIMHiin* rtiritTH ' j .costumes. , . LI , P*rt °f ^he cleanup job. little beauty paraphernalia. The JEWISH COMMUNITY 10 \ \1 Sundav School tor all Sewarrn cm Rrti -The Twins' Mothers Club of unh Worship .Services, g, 9, These beaded overblouses canj ' one* made of lucite, with a full CENTER OF COLONJA Rev. William P. Forrest 71 .Mam Siren Union, Somerset and Middlesex Oil 11 a. m. 1 also pirk «p a silk of wool dirmer|8ALT HAY, OAK LEAVES sized , encourage meticu- 220 Cleveland Avenue II \ M Worship Rectory: Corn.:i ol Woodhndfie ' » f hf<"1'r, . Si-;i(ti:cni Pmloi Lacey favors salt hay as a win-Counties will hold a spaghetti niby School, Nursery through Service Oilti suit. S<)me are quite cxjX'nsivc 1 I Rabbi Dr. Abraham llnrvilz mumon Avenue and Cliff Road Jrrrv I., Smith II stnvs put fairlv^""** Sa^ay from 5 to 7 p. mJlouR grooming. or MiRli, S and II a. m, St-rvice | Service*, Monday through Thiirs- \ursciy . 13 7:3(1 A. M. every Sunday - Holy Sunday Schedule but others can be fcittad for a well and it's durable. You can!'*1'1* ^»tim A,[raJ "•"• ««"•' They also enable you to relax jir lliyh, 10 a.m. children jursday morning 9:110. thniu^n three Kuchari.st Service 9:00 Church School. moderate price. gather It up rnwt spring and useifield- Tlckets wl11 •» M1. "'Services Friday evening 8:30 Sal i P M lOvciiinn V\OJ ship a 4f] \ M Sundav School j 11:00 A, M. Worship. it again. door, •you give yourself a facial, do day. 8 00 p.m. II \ M Morning Prayer : 5:00 P. ,M., Junior High Youth MoNAMARA ON DEFENSE -An "International Dinner- your nails, criticize your hair, nr |nii>r Hi^li Fellowship, 7 p. m. Wedncsd.'iv 7 .ID (J in . Sinn Why not use pear moss as a Junior Congregation, Saturday Holy Communion. Second Sunday Fellowship. 11 Dance" will be held tomorrow at most anything elae that may by. •oirainin mi) II on Hihle Study Defence Secretary McNamnra' mulch all year Because it holds 9:15 a.m. 7:00 P. M.. Methodist .Youth Kel- lh( s 8:30 p. m. in the First Presby-'come to mind-even eating lunch. Him- High activity, 7 p. m 11 AM says neither the Kremlin shake-, njoisture.^ " P™alist says. lowship. what you want it to do in terian Church Hall. Sponsors of! A body brush or sponge, used y up nor Red China's nuclear j the affair is the Church Mice1 vigorously, is a sure cure for Ot'K SAVIOIR'.H LUTHERAN ST ANDREW'S CIH'RCH niur HiRh Activity, 7:30 p. m. ST. JAMES R C. CHURCH the summer, but soggy j Couple's Club. All are invited ddy roughened Jkin. There Church \vpnel FORDS tonnlion will hrinR any sipnificanl| mu ay 1 around Amboy Avenur, Woodbridge School IK. Indiana Avenue some of your perennials!and asked to bring a dish of their are ^ many different types of Rt Re? Miff (li»rln Kei John fiagan Piunr PRKSRYTF.RIAN CHIRCH j increase in next vears military ftittninsler Choir, 7 p. m. will encourage them to rot. national origin. j brushes and sponges to choose McCorrlttlo. P««oi Iselin Rfi Kr»nx Kiiv:».ii I • i Weekday Masses, 7 30\ M —First year communicants class from that a choice is hird. A •ll William Rons, AMUiam Paiisi Kev Ktrh.ird V GHhrrtson. lln» \VPIIIIP. Fnrds iliud^et. The secretary said it was, Oak and beech leaves mnke Choir, dp. m Thtirs- •« Oonsld ) Rrill; Sunday Masses 7 00 8 15 1 If will meet at 9 a. m. Saturday ativery good one is a vinyl plastic I'astnr il OP \ M Mormnp Worship loo early to assess the militaryj pretty good winter mulch, too he- Illllllnt Plltm 10 4f> and 12 noon the "' ' " i ••••••-- "it'. • - - .ii i—i i 1 Sunday Masses 6 45, 7:45. Sunday Worship, 10:15 a m, 10:0(1 4 M Sundav School First Presbyterian Church;back sponge that had broad eruh Choir, 9 a. m , Saturday. ("onlessions Saturday, t, 5. 7 30 significance of the ouster of Nikitaj cause they are crinkly and don't 1 1 nuiscry provided. second year communicants straps to hold to when you swish ucader Choir, 10 a.m., Satur- 8:ti 10:00 and 11.00 A M j 8 30 P M R. Khrushchev and other changes make a solid mat. Maple and Weekday Masses. OO^and ?:30| Sunday S.W.I. 9:00 a m. OUR LAOY OF PEACK meet at H a, m. ithe sponge. i in the Russian hierarchy. other leaves mat down, though, —Monday the Avcnel firemen rol Choir. 11 a. m., Saturday. AM niiKcii There is a new foot bath on FIRS1 PRKSBYTKRIAN so don't take a chance with those I hold drill exercises at thhe fire Oraliers. 8 p. m., first, third Novena services every Tuesday CON(;IIE(;ATIO\ New Brunswick Avenue. Pordi GI FAMILIES RETURN the market that takes only a few CHt'RCH OF ISE1.IN hoilse at 7:3 m 7:30 PM llfv Jn»r|>h HrTiirnwski I'flstin A few sticks, 4 or 5 inches lonK,| ° P' - minutes. The suds will soften fourth Tuesdays. \ B'NAI IACOB 1 Since Cuba shut off the Guan- Oak Tree Road Sunday Masses 8 0. 10 and I —Tuesday the Avenei Memorial and ease tired arches. mien's Association, 8 p m.,' Lord Strm, Aveqel poked into the perennial bed help \ M and 12 noon I tanamo naval base's water supply Post 7164, V. F, W., meets at the IHI Tuesday. ' Kabhi I'lnllp Brinrt | Sunday Worship, 8 45 and 10 15' OT. ANTHONY'S R. C. 1 hold mulch in place. You canJJ^s"t* ho'me' ^ 'p^ Avenuei at Iricn Circle, 1 p. m.. third 8 30 P M Friday iA.M. Nursery provided during! '•ekriav May.,> « 4.i and RAM last winter, about half the Ameri- -The Avenei Woman's Club CHURCH leave stubs of 'mum plants to get8:30 p. m. sdiiy. 10 AM, Saturday. .Kiniur the 10:15 service. ' Firs! Fndav 6 45 8 and 8 45 ran women and children have re- meets Port Reading Con —Open house and a PT.A.!j.i.fi.,—- Wednesda„ y• ,a. t, 8:1...5. -p. m., i»\ Hible Study, 8.30 p. m., aM ithe same result. K*t Sdnlsliui Mllm Pilloi gre^aiim. | Church School: Kindergarten. turned to the-United States. Fam- meeting will be held at 7:30 p, m.!»t the local first aid building. le>day. Sunday Masses. 7 00. 8 00. 9 00 throiifih sixth grade 8:45 and 10:15] Mnnda.t Also, don't be too tidy about Avenei Lions Club meets ilies leav» the base as their men- Tuesday at School 23. A book — rniites, 9 a. m, Saturday 11:00 and 1200 noon 'a.m.: Jimior and Senior High'Vovena 7 :]n HM cleaning the leaves out of your :, Woodbridge, ST JOHN'S LL'THKRAN folk finish two-year tour periods. Fair is being featured that It's, 10 a. m., Saturday. Weekday Masses at 8 00 A M School. 11:20 am. until 12:20 pin !vialc Chun rehearsal ClllltCII 8PM ground cover so that your ivy ning and during school hoursl Wednesday, at 6:30 p. m. |a\('i«. 7 p. m , Saturday. New men are sent to Guan'anamo Novena in honor ol St Anthom 6M Ambo) Ave., I'crth Ambo) \ tai Rosary Society firm \lun pachysandra and such will •be] Tuesday and Wednesday, -The Woodbridge Social and each Tuesday at 7-15 P M an one ear tours without tneir Kcv UIKIIIEI Kfiliarti Pa^lur ST -J1CHOLAS C^THOl.K day after first Sunday at R P M , V ' -The Third Ward Second Dis-lCivic Association meets Wednes- v somewhat mulched, too. IRST CONGREGATIONAL ft-orshi|. 10 :iti A M CIH'RrH !omlav alter second Sunday ai wives and children. trict Democratic and Civic Club day for election of officers at the ll'KCn OF WOODBRIDGE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sundav SCIHXJI M (10 -\ \1 IS Second Street. Fords 8 PM ; ' — will hold its monthly meeting at American Legion Hall, Berry Itrron and OroTe ATCBIWI CHURCH (Byzantine Ritci Tuesday : Thant warns U. N. must solve Cigarette devised that »'gnts the Hillcrest at 8:30 p. m., on] Street, Woodbridge. All officers IV Haft M. JahDWD, it. Rrv John Oiit^kc, are asked to attend at 7:30 p. m. 600 Railway Avenur OUR REDEEMER third of it difficulties. without match. Tuesday. I wmif ran, MlsUlft ol MDIK m EVANGELICAL AND Youth Choir Rehearsal. REFORMED CHURCH CONGREGATION p.m., Senior High Pilgrim ISRAEL ship. 94 James Street Fridays Woodbrfdge Amboy Avenue, Woodtirldgf Meetings Rabhi Samu'l • Junior Choir rehearsal, 9:30 AM . Rev l.i^llf Ktri Minl>ln Board, 8:00 P.M.. third 8PM Friday Sahhath Services | Saturdays Order ol Sunda> Services rsday iRuth Circle, 1:30 P.M.. seeond 10 AM Sunday School 9 30 *\ M Saturday service? of Deacons 8:00 pm 1 30 \ M Saturday. Junior Con . Wednesday 10 A.M., Knglish Service Thursday. 11 A.M . Hungarian Service gregnhoti School Stafl, tint Mon-lW^itV^c* Gm": and 800 P M ! tourtb Moddayi, 8 7 P.M., Youth Fellowship First Sunday ol the month 2 3d ilor Choir. 6:45 p.m. j Aid second and NEW DOVER fourth Wednesdayy, 1:30 PM P M., ladies' Aid Society METHODIST CHURCH Monday Religious framing 2:30 Women's Association, third Thurs- 630 Mew Dovei Rnad. Edison lci'l Choir, 7:45 p.m Wednes- Tuesday (First) Loranlify Guild day. 8 P.M. ''iirning Worship and Church i Circle meetings, first Thursday, 7:30 School cal dressings, first Wednes- [Tuesday (Secondi Otficers and :30 p.m. 1:30 and 8 P.M. 9:30 10 10:30 A M 7:30i Eldurs. 7:30 i Club fourth Monday 8 00 'Session, second Tuesday, 11 A M until noon PM I Tuesday: (Fourth) Brotherhood, jYoung Peoples' Group. 7 Cancer dressing group, first and; 1® . j FeUowship. B P.M.. first ( third Wednesdays, 10 AM j Wednesday Junior Choir 3:15 day TRINITY EPISCOPAL Children'! Holy Communion, first j Wednesday AduJl Chun ? 30 , I Circle 10:30 a.m. p.m. first CHURCH Sunday of every month. Friday. Brownie Troop, 7:00 - esday. Friday Girls Scouts, 7 00 I Woodbridge. N. J Rui William II Srhmaus 11.11., Alpha Phi, Second and Saturday. Confirmation Class. 10 Mondays 8:00 p.m. UNITED CHURCH Rrctor A.M AlHin Bnndei Urtanut liars, first Sunday OF CHRIST tPM (30 Uke Avenue SUNDAV SERVICES ST. CECELIA'S CHINCH 8 AM Holy Communion Club, fourth Thursday Clark Township Iselin 9 30 AM . Family Service P.M. ft*> Gtorit *. Shulu. P* I Kts». Jobn ftiluj, easloi Sunday School Circle, 1:00 p.m. Second Church School. 9:45 A M. iSunday Masses, 6:30, tt:00. 8 45 tl AM Holy Communion andi day. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. I 9:15, !);30, 10:00, 10 li, 10.45. Sermon (first and third Sun Mothers, 6:30 p.m., Sec- 1100, 11.30 and 12 noon days i Morning Prayer and Ser Wednesday. 81. JOHN THE BAPTIST Weekday Masses, 7:110 and 8.00 mon. (Second and Fourth Sun Bible Class, 8:00 p.m., ORTHODOX GREEK A.M days' •>•*• CATHOLIC CHURCU Holy Dpys PUN VUNNET CHURCU Broad «od Division Streets COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL 10 A M Holy Communion 420 IUMB A»«O« Perth Amboy 486 Inmao Avenue al West Orgauizations Colonia Itii Stephen Sector Pastor I Street, Colonia | Trinity Vestry, third Mondav Classes. I 7 30 F ay Masses: 6:20, 7:30.8: JO. English Mass, 8 9:30 A.M St Anne's Unit, first Monday ' School, » A.M. Gospel Servic« Sunday, 7:30 P M P'"M instant modern" 11 and 13:15 , , ,J Vespers, Saturday nights and be- day Masses: 7 Md 73 Christian Women's Home Bible St Margaret's Unit, first Wed- Built-in Beauty, without Built-in Cost! °! forforee bolholvy daydayss at 7 PM Class Thursday, 1:30 P M nesday, 8 P M ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 1:30 to 5:30 and Young People's Meeting Friday. Episcopal Churchwomtm, firsi cssfons: CHURCH PM, 7:45 P.M Monday, 1 P M. 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EL 24100 I ME 61/W ME H/00 AO J0O« « WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907 OKr liiuittd to KM Mntd by EMMMMOWO U Indepptidrnt-Leader (EB.) • Cartn Thursday November 12. 1064 PAGE FOURTEEN JEK"SetFWCarlCTet; WHS MeetsElizabell Barrons Drop Decision To Rebels 7-0 Mustangs 1 NEWARK - The Isclin C.iants .dffered still "another defeat al the hands of the Say re Woods S;'. rh Rebels hy a close 7-0 wire in a game played at Schools Lose to South PlainfiHtl f Ii -m before a large croud. in the usual preliminary game. ISKI.1N - (hit on the ...John F i (he Giant Pee Wee* diopped a 7-flKennedy'.]!^ School campus, tho tho \ViKidl)ri(iL- idrc'.ion to thrir counterpart?- on Mustaniis, 'kippered' hy Ronnie coach, wnv on tii, were hU p|,iu : lib* Rebel squad. Osborne. were still disappointed p The Giants went all out offen- over their 32-fi defeat by South 'lircakinK ftiurih ;. • r ely to put a score on the board PlflinhVId hut were far from dt1- by Crtrlero! ,nu| •., 'but • ere unable to pundurc the mayed as they practiced diligent Banquet |of the fact thai ,,. Ss.te Woods' end zone during the,, 1\ all week fur Saturday's : r«r *A but were M«ah!e to puncture KJH.sON , its w-ay'intft the I., TO APPEAR HERE an- urrtav afliflnoi.fi Floyd Brown, one of the most active members i the four of action ii.il dinner a( the Inn 'be Bnrrnnv at;• • of the FordS'Clara Barton Boys baseball League, " .has a unique habit of doing things big whenever he is made chairman of an affair, especially • when youngsters are concerned. The Fords or- • V ganization intelligently handed him the reins ind will he diffm to take full charge of their annual Father and ihe Giants' most outstanding flven^e their m PRINCIPAL SPEAKER: Bob Norton. Rulgeis f jpiain and center, wl.l .if our ol Ihr early fall. 10 n«nd!f ^ hacks The duo gained consider- || should he a very interestinp Son Night which is scheduled for Sunday'night m al the Fonh-Clar* Bartnn Boys Baseball Leagues annual Father «nd Son Mtfrt The league •' nmiprised ol two Thvir hiu-cM able yardage but their efforts game. •- at the Our Lady of Peace Church. Floyd has 7 p.m.. al the Our Ladv of Ppace Church. Norton. a Ne* England resident, it one of the rrasons divwons— 22 caliber and center- were not enough to achieve vie- oshornr. who has a 2-2-3 record JOT the success of tb« Rutgers eleven on the gridiron thin fall. ,___ fin1 The latler (.tmsist* of .38 and lined up a list of famous guest speakers who lory Price, the Giants' passing „, 4S c.ilihvr pistols.and revolvers *• would without a doubt insure the success of a quarterback, failed to come up with an aerial came, hut when he squa(j and is confident they "• Friday night Johnny Carson show on Channel 4. Colman Fear? Harron liner™ his receivers. the hands of a versatile South ('las- A-1st place. • A look at the evening's program will cause in tho iipn.m Couch Pulidnre was well pleaded p|winfitlH club. He readily admits rl. 2nd place. Iselin ... most autograph seekers to check their ballpoint Al Bolcvki Offense with the work of his defensive unit ,nat lnt, Mustangs appeared to 3rd place I S Naval Reserve ' pens since at the head table will be seated big and because of their plav was in a ,-,-,.,. a |t.t(tiVAn :,|i.>r iheir tie (•„,*< H -1st place. Lake Island i""" '"•••'" mendous upset victory over Marti- ~i 2nd " names in the realm of sports. Floyd's invited en Prinze son. the team that upended pre- 435 3rd houN in a '. guests include Clay Dalrymple, the Philadelphia in inf> ' Phillies' great catcher, Tom Gorman, the popu- z fashionnshion. urday. Tho (()||mung ,<,um> wOn lro. miBhty warv of Vales offen?e. The Giant* have two remaining, j^ .vqmsto, Kennedy's lead- phn> the (enter Fire division - lar National League umpire, who is rapidly which the Tigeri s will try m stop s jn -' gaining widespread fame for his humorous after in New Haven Saturday "am« on tlie fall schedule. Sun- m^ Kr()un(| gamer, sat out most of (i,|S> A—1st place, Iselin VFW day the Iselin club travels to Vet- ^^ p| j jd h a «w, 2nd place. Lake Island «1; "You can't shut everybody out." (h(? a nfi€ gamc wlt 2 ; dinner speeches, Bob Norton, the Rutgers foot- -ran* FHd to me*t head-on with j ^\ , t should be 3rd ] . WoodbrMge Coin Shop. . Colman said this week "Thi> will dami)(ie( An t nu p acc ball captain, and Frank Tripucka, former Notre a wn-nd RfJ.^chjb in^tavrfrt rra(J>. ,0 g0 Rf,^ rartere, The ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ be far and away the touihe^i lest '. Dame All American. we've had." nol only H(,(, |;,,,,mos 2nd place. Wood- displayed in 11 •• • but the He is in fast company up on the dias, but we John F'dnt's Eli* have a 4-o-i for game and in Perth Amlm\ '.eapui- ro.ord. second t.-> Prince- optimistic regarding a victory- go an tno way once past -j-^ [nf)ividuai honors were. ,^ overhul' v wouldn't be surprised if he receives the biggest 1 ton' - 5-0 mark. tho first line of defense. lakt,n bv tne followinf? men. .22\1av it api^a-.H • '.• ovation of the evening. We are referring to Rich- Jim Stevens, a veteran half- Division bridge was aimi,1 Culir.in specifically expressed hac. was weakened hy a vims at- _ | ,.. "^j. , ' ' ,,.'._ ' ie Kayla, a graduate of the Fords-Clara Barton concern over Chuck Mcrcein i c)ass A lst p a e An(iy hcjr flrs ( % f tack earlier in the week; how- i FW , int into th- • Vjlt'> 220 pound senior fullback. ] u]p shootinR wjtn Ise m V 10 League and now a member of the New York ever, he, too. will be in the start- - i Kirchner,1 It turnod «ut 1! "He's as big as a hou-f and he 1 2&i 2nd p ace| Alan "• Yankee farm system, who will be the recipient 1 ing lineup when the opening whis- , | j ^e Island #1; irons took the !n can reallv run. W» haven't faced ' h(10 jng w tn of a special achievement award from the proud an; badv near his size this year." tie blows. Another casualty, co-:lrt i p,ace John Xymczen snool. ,hc 5hnr, ,,n(i lx. Fords group. v sa'd. • captain Bill Scarola. came out of jne wjtn uke ,,|an(j s, : last week's scrap with a painful . „ • It should be a most pleasant everting for all Piincjton's last undefeated 1 borne stated. "Tom Barcelona.' u

Dip YOU KNOW THAT 'uchen, pl.'iyeri ;> n **. Tf , , , , . ,. Delphi, Eades play their home wr ^^^ ^ m ^ The following men took , , bid ; • • Bill Scarola, Jim Egan and Bill Steffner, J. F. •\a!p has lost to us for three eam« mi nhat are their colors^ js ^ of (hf m(jsl dcte^mined veaif in a row. and anv time Ans.: Tl>« Eagles entertain vidual honors in the Center Fire | in the w'on^i-e: • Kennedy linemen, refused to accept the weekly kids 1 have ever encountered in covered .loc Ti> vou have hea'en a team three1 their foes at Franklin Field Division: - achievement awards made by. their coaching football. He will play any position Carteret ".i >' vears, vou had hotter look out. If, and their colors ar* green and is always wiUins to learn new Class A-lst place, Andy Lud- staff claiming their performances in the South |II Brown and l.a.;: nothin" P P. Ihe biraks arp bonnet and wfctt*. assignments without the slightest wig, shooting with Iselin VFW to run a- quarterb.ick with a list of passing reenrds to his credit, was Last Saturday 2,200 spectators Class B—1st place, Gerald La| the A. F. Greiner softball stars years back and MM last week^ ! Carollo, Art Hunter, Joe Sci- 'inas, who arahr» injured in the Bruins' recent thrilling victory over Cornell, but sat in the Woodbridge stadium to Rocque. shooting with Iselin VFW' belli and Frank Varrichlone. befure now' a resident of Pascatloua, Miss., recently ! is expected to be ready when a strong l!ai ;rd team anncars ; watch a powerful South Plain- riiJi1 I1"': 1 D Ji asks: Where u iIUhe at field am led also with Isefin VFW 2636; made the headlines in a southern newspaper ! on the schedule at Boston Saturday. Dunda is a former Wood- the Packers from keeping pacej - , u '?' '« - ^ Richie DeVito, :ii: tn !..•• with the Bears a! the top of the|al Football Foundation be lo- tra bridge High and All County star. wreak havoc on Kennedy High by place. Quincy Irizarry. shootingj.'" when he bowled a 298 game, . . . Harold Deter, | circuit. - !a lopsided 32-6 score. with American Legion 435. p Midway thr--.. The Eagles scored first when! • the racing enthusiast from Avenel, spent a brief Id your backyard on j DeVito, a master craftsman all ler. the Ramh'<' vacation sampling the stock in Knoxville, Tenn. Mike Simmons, the tailback, took! "ie Rutgers University camp- (tarrying a football, hit the Mus-janother touchdown when he cir- .« . A Li. .:-L. -, -:.,-, ...I ... .- N*1 ~ D_«^.U , . j . , ^ ^ for a touehd"" Bears Trip Giants 19-0 off around his right end. picked up "" '" '« ,w Brunswick. angsu en( lmf [om imes (0 d bld , .... The IselLrf Giants are scheduled to play a ses from Fil-v '• a key block and romped 75 yards 1 From TO- Did (he Baltimore'come one of the county's scoring va7ds"into""the Kennedy end zone v I to the - " benefit game against Rahway Sunday after- 'or a touchdown It was 6-0 when Colts' Johnny Unitas ever playileaders with 90 points. He repeat-j fourth period. The final 1 n lne p •overeH 1 noon at Veterans Field, In their recent clash, In Rec. Flag Grid League jthe conversion proved unsuccess- college football? «"y ful. Ans.: LnJtas was a star quar- blockers to neas^h Plainf.eld score came in an0 ln ,,^,1 the Giants dropped a 7-0 verdict to Sayre Woods perfection as he stayed with them the final minute on a 24 yard pass u wncn th.- TKAM STANDINGS snared in the end zone for a touch- Midway through the final per- terback al Louisville. juntil they were no longer of anyjpiay from Cirafesi to Fulton. A tor tnr P,tr.i South. . . . Bill Sparks, a former Woodbridge National Division down. The play covered 15 yards, iod, the Packer quarterback Garry| use. Then ne either cut to the in-[pass to Fulton and a good kick tackle, was praised by Rutgers coach John Bate- Bears 3 0 0 Daub showed his versatility at Morton marched his team 72 yards man for his stellar play against Lafayette and Packers 2 0 lj the start of the second half when to the Eagle 18 in six well execut- Tournament 2;he took the Giant kick off on his 1 xtra nts wnicn Eagles 1 1 ed plays. At this point Morton cov- watch once he tucked a football! ** * P°' ' h was awarded the weekly Gold Monster trophy earned nil t ' Giants 0 2 ljown 30 and scampered 70 yards ered the remaining distance to the' under his arm. 'nal score at 32-6. .... Additional marksmanship honors were Browns 0 3 O'upfield to complete a brilliant al line on a bootleg maneuver. DeVito was far from the entire'j. p. KENNEDY <6> ! XKA' marker American Division touchdown run. A pass play from The. tally froze at 6-6 when the at- Starts Sunday heaped upon Lt. Andrew Ludwig at the annual I Tiger backfield as Bob Fulton and Ends: Grillo. Egan, Lyons. Karoz.'f^hipd and V hargeis 3 0 0 "Mickey Karnas to Daub was good tempt for the extra point failed. 1 A r* E Woodbridge Pistol League banquet held at the rt teirn also ntrib Bauman. Bolger, Wasileski ! important rnv lills 2 2 Ojfor the extra point which (moved Over in the American ISELIN - A pair of. football * ™ "'«i ackle* Scarola, Codd. Hellers.!t Phoenix Inn. He is captain of the Township atriots 1 t 1the Bears ahead. 130. the 1 Be.ms Gibson. Kovacs laiders 1 2 °| With time running out in the place fixture by subduing the" * Woodbridge ; . ,,,... With lev tl • Police Pistol team, which won the Central Jersey uard.v Borguson, Sttflner, tire-, its 0 2 1 ]fourth period, the Giants took to Patriots 194 for their third winiber 15 and 22 to come up with ajPassuig again* the Kennedy de- naming in ' v' League championship. Be I i ul g ! as p goris, Shomsky, Kocxorowski :ame ihrouth WOODBRIDGE - The talented the air in an effort to get back iince the start of the fall cam-!champion in the St Cecelia Pop [^•,. . "-! i:P^ » .» .1"«P- Warner Invitation Tournament, "onally effective against the us- enter; Juarez MORE ABOUT SPORTS eaport' Bears made it three into the game. The strategy back- naign. .ouchdown \ -I lacks Volker. Frandano, Stev- Filep to TurV1' traight in the National Division fired, however, when the Bears' On the opening kickoff, the re- The St. Cecelia Pop Warner Invitation Tour- Red The game itself was far from a •ns, Barretlona, Tagliarenj, Ac- l the poplar Recreation Flag right end, Gerry Marrone, inter- ceiving Patriot team allowed thei"1* and the hii4 < the run-away with the score standing quistii. Babiaz. Lanigan, Ansel- nament will commence Sunday afternoon at the football league after hanging a cepted a Giant pitch and ran 42ball to bounce loose to their own'*1'' 18-6 going into the linal period. mi 1 9-0 defeat on the winless Giants. yards for the final score of the 40 yard stripe. Johnny Kiel, the!130 Pm and ln "* &eeonA clash but once .he n . Woodbridge stadium with two games scheduled However, the outweighed Mus- game. It was 19-0 in favor of thealert Charger lineman, immedi- al 3 °'clocki tne Jersey city 3«* SOUTH PLAINFIF.LD U2> V was on hi' to be played. The North Bergen Rarders meet Keith Daub, one of the division's angs appeart.i to tire consider- Bears when the attempt for theately scooped up the free ball and!*'» m«« **» s* C«*lia Golden End* Maiurano, t'rusek, Fulton he most versatile quarterbacks, led ably in the final s«»iim and the the Orange Cadets in the initial clash, while the made a safe dash to the end ackles Krenicky. Belardo, Dis- the Bears to a fine victory. Near extra point failed, Tigers took advantage of the situ- for an early touchdown__ . On November 22, the respective singer Jersey City Jets take on the St. Cecelia club in he conclusion of the initial period, ln one of the most exciting ation by scoring two quick touch- Ends: Haul"'" Kiel" hit" the end zone for a sec- j winners will clash to decide the the seennd game. . Keith Daub, the undefeat- )aub spotted his favorite receiver, games of the day, the second place downs. juards: Furgash, Shiratpko Hnder ond and third time before the tournamfent championship, while pp enter: Dexter Tackles S." |' ed Seaport Bear quarterback, is rated ;as one of ien GoRlas, in the open and pitPacker- s and Eagles battled to a South PlainMd M«red in the game ended. He raced 20 yards the losifig clubs will play to de- Backs: DeVito, Beirn, Fusco. Kyzima. Pr«tf :hed a tight pass which Goglas 6-6 deadlock. The tie prevented first period when Paul Fusco trig the most versatile players in the Recreation for the first after receiving a IS termine the consolation prize win- trani. Cirafesi, Anderson. Boles- Guards Km'' gered a 13 yard pass into the Flag Football League. . . . Several top colleges yard toss from Kevin Byrnes and ner. ta nar. Van Bram- 1 arms of Bob Fulton, who stood in in the fourth period ran 50 yards | The Golden KnighU coaching Tenter: Fee are interested in Bob Gneiting. Woodbridge the end ione It vas frO when a Score by periods for a score after intercepting a staff hope to make the touma- Backs: Bri'wi' High's tremendous distance runner. Among Patridt pass. m«nt an annual fall event with pass for the extra point fell in F. Kennedy H 0 0 • complete. South Plainfield 6 12 0 14 32 ton. CARTERET The Bills, maintained a firniifour top Pop Warner teams from them are Villanova and Seton Hall. . . . Some of Powers. fliri>'" grip on second place in the Ameri- state invited to At the start of the second peri- the boys on the sidelines claim the Barrons' participate. od, Art Beirn dropped the ball I! can Division standinggs after man- Bruce Launhardt has developed into a better Trapping Season Etids: A ipulating an IS-14 decision over on a handoff on h\s own 48 yard LANES. !-fi when the a reminder that the first half of Woodbridgf • || quarter. possession. Idlk for the extra point was duck hunting season closes at Carteret Joe McLaughlin and Tony O'Brien have their • Cocktail Lounge He also played a role in the Rails.and GaUinules - Sept. 1 blocked. sunset Saturday. Duck bunting very own bowling balls, and, we might add. shoes. third Bill scorn when he paJuad to through'Nov. 9. Fifteen daily and DeVito talked two touchdowns will reopen at sunrise December arouDd North It is evident that Joe mastered the intricacies "Stev' t -Burricell — i fo- r a- touchdown•• pouuiion 30, of which not more during the remainder of the 11 and run through Jan. t\ UM5 | The play cover«t 80 yvdi. lakw as well as Qf keeping score early because he already has than 10 daily and 10 In pouew- ood paritd. The first on an 11 The initial for ill •'' RINK HQURS The Raiders hit oavdlrt twice Insion may be clapper yard run around hi* right end, muskrat, raccoon and mink will Tte season reported single game counts of 198 and 187. Af- Afternoons - 1:30 to 4;3O i lhe second half. .Tom DeFranco, Gnu and the second on a 31 yard pass be confined to the section of- toe for hunting ter listening to the scores, Joe Na^y finds it diffi- the versatile quarterback, scam- For all hunting, except deer, (ram Wally Cirafesi, which state North and West of U S straight throug|i unii I pered 80 yards for the fint touch- only thotguns, not larger than 10 bounced off the arm of his team- cult to believe that his close buddy once received Evenings - 7:30To 11:00 Highway 1 which starts in Tren- uary 1- (35 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET "* to gauge may be used with a three mate, Fulton, before he took pos- ton. All trapping will close March a low mark in math due to his inability to .add .'ohnnv Sullivan for the second shell capacity. For deer only, session. Both extra point boots dian Opp. Exit 12 Turnpike IS, 1965 KI tally. DeFranco tcored both the 12 and 10 gauge shotguns loaded missed their target, throughout the -' figures correctly. The division reported an abund- Raiders' extra point* on runs, with buckshot maye be used. DeVito came through with still ant supply of ducks, particularly ndeppndent-Leader (EB) . Carteret Press Thursday. November 12, 1064 PAGE ITPTBEN 7 VOTICES r-1. % t sdlli MVTICM LEUAI NOTICt* UMAL Noncn •Clutnukah Festival r~ light Saving) time, In to* after- Judgmtnt to bt Mtuftod b* *tU*W in tn« tomplalm. Mimild not be sold S.ilary, 13,237-M.Mfl per year . V*' MWdl ' >t)ta of the drrmlnit. "i-nny - Woo'br! l|e Tntrnship noon of the laid d>r, it tb* Ki*r- Ml* U tM tiW Of PlftMS TtMUi- oodbridge Juniof- High and, Six Huftdrcd, Seventy-Eight New ii Apnl »tt.i •9 24 llt's Office in the City or Nf* Brun- Set for Children ft I.L. 11 5-1J-1* M _..., ConiulttM «n»lna«T. Alld U (lir ' wlok, N. J. tU.fflB.OO) Dollan more or leta, Louli P A unla n u.-nnnn' '" "l" Ordered, lliat I All rhe following tract, or parcel of plus Interest together with tlM and «IH In tbtin* Onto(HBo* «rf «ttwCtor*b ald SHEJUITS SALK " B ""tiiioon (i,!, onIer B, published In The In- land and premlMt hereinafter par- cost* ot tills aale of uiddiMtu x Oonaiy « no* Jt*. of tun, games and dramatic akits^ependant-Uader, woodbridge, N. It'PERIOR COURT 'tloularly deeorlbed, altuaW. lying Th* subaertbtt mtnit tbf rt. IW, at Map Ho. UB4. n» Mo *«s. 1 1 OF NEW JIRSKY to adjourn Mid tal* from urn* M The (tore deeerijrtloo b«iM m dges Avenel Team 7-6is being planned by Congregailon ^^"^''oJJ ,*""."^"^/* " rilANCERY DIVMlON mid being in the Borough of Gar- Urn* nubjeet only to lucb limita- acoord«ne« with a furrer made ny MinttMHKX COUNTY ment, County of Middlesex and State B'nai Jacob for children of all ' AB'H B 8CHWARTZ io( New Jeraey. tion* oi raititotlon* upon the eier- Louli F. Boor, ntil Ungineer m<1 Dorket No. T }(M 13 | BEGINNING at a point U), the else of such power u may b* Surfeyor. dated April t9Oi, 1M3 ages at their .Chanuknh fotivalii ' A True j.p yc c WOODBRIDGE - It was not Sunday, November », from u Cop MUtn*rly side line of Mulberry specially provided by law or rulet The approilmate amount nj the BLMIR BROWN, A rorporntlon y, Judgment to be mtlsfled hy mid exactly easy hut the Woodbridge llttant along th* of Court. Sold subjeet to oon- a. m, lo 5 p. m. Surrogate of Mlddlesei County Plaint »nd HAROLD W. FAUST lime Westerly 100 leet from, 1U dltlou of Kit. •ate (• th# mm ef El)rtii«n UIWMI- •Junior High football team flipped U,U . 11/13-U-24-12/3/11/13U2412/3/M m.M.»d AONEB J. FAUST, ar. Wfend- wiUi the terlj aid* JAMUON and. Blity-Twfl (m.w.VH DoU«™ Hebrew school classes will pr«- mils ROBIRT n. more OT Iwe plus Inrerett u<«»hi>r above thu .500 level after defeat- 'line of Marlon Street and run* sent skits pertaining to the Chanu- New Jtrtej Stilp Department of ' Writ of Eicution for (he sale of tluaoe: (1) along u\d ild* HM O:VAN RJPXR ABhirlff BILUONT. , rith the coin of thli «»le. ' Strikes and Spares - 1 ing Avenel 7 6 in a grueling con- kah holiday which will begin at CiTll Service Iiamlnatlont mnrt8«(ied premise* d»t»rt Ortnber Mulberry Street North 61 dtfnea Attorney!, The eiinasriber reier»ee, th«;rl([ht Announced flniim date tor fll- l.iih, I (KM :4B minutes We>t SO feet to t point, II ,'3-13-19-24/M •33.78 to adjourn nald •»!• from tinie to test. The young Barrons, 11 a. m. An indoor carnival will I.L. m h Ing applications. November 30. 1M4 By virtue o! tiw nbove stated tbenoe Ul South U daireet 11 mln- time msleet «»1T to " llrnl'a- coached by Don Furdock, now tte held after, with amusements, For application!, dutt**, and mini- writ. t|ni "f UAIIHouseU , "T*iTrentoni * > I t I I • I , fcr*H»New Jere«VB«^«.y« ' North 32 dagrre* I] irilnut** Bui CHANCIHV DIV1IION h dames: M. Manziyne 1159, Sr. 204204, Woodbridge took the initiative public Is invited. Open to OHIMOB. resident In me WIDNI8DAT. THI Mh DAT OF M feet to the point and plao* ul M10DUKX COUNTY tale. Koran 157, I). Dolan 140- L ^fr ' Buglowsky United State*. DSCVMBBR AD, 1»M, beginning. DOCKET NO. n*M (1 ROBKRT H JAMISOU 203, Richheimcr 202, A. Onichow- in the first period by returning _. , , „ at We hour of l*o o'clock by the h Sets M. Man/June 330, Tinj Jules Isier heads the committee Said prejnUes being known u 79 Oovernment Security Co., a cor< Sheriff sky 201. the opening kickoft" for a touch- Principal Bmlneerlng Draftunnn, then prevailing (Standard or Dajr- Mulberry Street, Cartvret, New Jer-iPQratloporatlotl nn oft NNi w JJareeyJara»y, PlaintifPlaintifff, CLAUSE* ft KMTCN, n 2!»i, I). Dolan 262. of Mrs. Abe Malina, refresh- R Sets: Joe Barlok, Cooper's down in exactly 11 plays. Mario »nd Nolr Holding Oorp., a corpora Atterneyi ments; Mrs. Donald Rivers and NOTICE OF TAX SALE l"he approximate amount of th* tion of New Jirney. Defendant, I.L. Dairy 2i5.»i9!Mi37, Steve Zsi- Die?, was the leading ground Mrs. Isler; Abe Kramer, Hebrew Judt>n«nt to b« utlsflad by said Writ of BieeuUon for the aale of •I Hardware 10-4; Avend TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE sale Is the tutu of One Thousand,mortgaged Ba, Thompson Realty, 209-191-227- gainer during the advance, School chairman. IMI dated Septem- •nRRirrs HALF bins 10-4: Princess Patricia Section #96 One Hundred, aisven 1*1.111.00) Dol-bar loth,. IM4. strrtrRtoR COURT or •«7, John Stanko, Sal's Barber lars more or lem, plus intereat to- By virtu* of th* abov* wawd ibbe Lumber 8-6. Furdock employed the old fa Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Collector of Taxes Nttt ICRSEY •Shop, 177-223-215—(il5 isther with the ooit* of tola salr. Writ, to me directed and delivered, rRANCIRT DIW10H shioned single wing and tinbal extremists of the Township nf Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex Will The subscriber restrvts the right I will mpoat to sale at public res. Lenders; Coral Loun „-,. Stevenson .charges MIODliaiX COtTVTT (Mixed) Ke 20-7. anced line to move his foaffs jhold a public sale at the Tax Office, Memorial'Municipal Building, to adjourn aald sale from time to due on Ml'NfCI Jimrtuc's Meat Market 18-9 Tide ndangor nation. time subject only to such limita- WEDNESDAY. THI Sad DAT OF nwkct No, r 4*»-tt Bowl Mor from their own 30 yard stripe to Main Stre«t, Woodbridge, New .Jersey, December 10, 1964 at UrttTlT) Oi Cleaners lfi-in, Eilr|-S S^ tion* or rMtrtcllous upon t'h* exer< D«OtUB*R, A.D., 1N4 AWD LOAM AiaOCJATtON. a ew idin^i Hal Dinrr 15-9; Mn]. ]5. Ihe Avenel 15. At this noint the Ventzuelfl to r«pey debt to U (o'clock in,DIP afternoon, Eittlern Standard Time, tn sntiify muni- aa may h* at. the hmuu of two o'clooi ,ta» norttron of- (fick Agency 12-12; Trading MKTICHKN MIXED \ The parcels to be snW are listed below, being described by lot•ala. oon ol M said day, at tiM Bh«nffi trlfe, and HALLMARK ROBKRT H JAMHON. OCflcffi * in thhe CCiti y of NMe w BBrunt- COWORATTOH. 12-12. ho was stopped, but he lateraled ani block number shown on the Township Assessment Map, and, In Metuchen Recreatiotion Cmfor «h*rlR. wick, N, J. Ke..w J*f*ef. , anda AU-HcerpQr*M9D OOn Pof Hi n out to his halfback Bob Garble |l (>ames: Harold Mullin 235,! 8 Oanits, Men Bernie Mey- QCRALO W. KOI.RA. All than ocrttln lau, tncti, at TRACT COWOHATIOH• , a oonora- loml Elliott 183, Frank Mar- TO wit? 198 More being dropped to the turf. shown on the last tax duplicate, togejher with the total amount due Attorney of land mil prtmlMi in thi tlon of Wew Jeney, are defendant* I.L. 11/H-19-M-I2 3/M el Woodbrldn, Oeunty Writ of Uwiition for the ealt o< jt l'fi. nrbic lat(hw1 on to lhe bal1 and as computed U> THE FIUH#AY OF JULY, 1864. if Middlesex, tad Stac* ol »«» Women: Hose Buchholi 179 Ann-P ' and Bill Sullivan. mnrtfated premlee* dated Mtober Sfts: II. Mullin 579, K. Kl-; I'resslor 175, Betty Hessoir 171, lost little time romping into the Said respective parcels of land^pi be sold to make the amounts SUPERIOR COURT lersty! 9th. lfl«4. Score by periods: BIINO tnowa tnd dMlfniM on By virtue ot th* tbove tt»l*d ' Rarbiira SaniMie 170. ('live Slaight end zone. severally chargeable against the same on said FIRST DAY OF Or NKW JKRIET Avenel 0 0 0 6 - I Docket No M 45144 the Woodbrldgt Towntblp Auws. Writ, M me dlresMd and dallfMH en-High Gamej; Sophie 17n Diez, who stands 5-10 and JULY, MM as computed in said \M together with interest on said 8TAJB OF NEW JERSEY: meat M»p M LoU 1M to IN tnclu- I will erpooe to t»l« at publta Woodbridge 7 0 0 0-7 In Block 31D. Belni known u dtie on Jito 181, Pat Stevens lfifl, . Sots; Roger Freeman 521, weighs 170, bootod the all impor- amount FROM SAID FIRST DAY OF JULY TO THE DATE OF TO: JOHN ANTHONY OBRI- Officials: Tomczuk, Gabriel, Win- MONTK: LoU 1M 197 »n4 IW on « otrMlo WIDNWDAT. TIH M DAT Dinerman 155. l het Ktiirs/a 502, Bnrbara Sam- tant extra point. His conversion SALE, and the cost of sale. map entitled "Map of Perth Amboy DtCTtkaiH A-D, 1N4. tergrass, Bartha By rlrtu* of »n Ordar of Utt >u- two tfdetk y l Seta: S. D'ApoIito 4%. soe 4fifi was the first to split the uprights pcrlor Court of New Jerwy, Chm- H«l(bta, attuat* at Woodbrldn at the hour of two tfdetk by lit* Said parcels will be sold in fee to such persons as will purchase Township, MWleav x Count*" , NJ," theh n pr*valll8jU f (ItMIO(ItOMM W D»TD»-T in the four year history of the cary DITlalon. mniln on the Utt iT7. leaders: Brookside'Trophy 18-9f the same, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but day of Octobtr, 1M4, In a d»ll ac- whloh imp IU filed. .in tlteMlddl«- lllht tavlni) I . Mary's Dross Shop 14-13 E 0 Wondhridge tram. His placement not exceeding eight per cent per annum. tion wherein Ann Illtn OertraonM an County Clerk's Of floe on fe«> noon of th* said day, at Wmber 21, l»ll u Uap tM, File US. Id's Offlee la to* Oty >NESDAV AFTERNOON was not by accident since he It the plntntlff mid you nn to* de Wickerg Co. 14-13. Duchess Diner Printed Pattern Said «1es will be subject to municipal,\ipps accruing AFTER fsndnnt, you are hereby rraulrid The approilmaU amount O< th*Brutuwiek, N. J. LADIES 14-13. spent one-half hour each day | JULY 1, 1J64, including assessments confirmed after that date to amw»r the complaint of the Judgment to be attlatt«d by Mid t. CMta of Court, AdMriMM sale la the sum of One Hundred. •nd Sheriff's (•**. uilh tbo coaching staff practic- plaintiff on or before th« 13th day Kdlson Bowl-o-Mit and 1964 taxes, and to the right of interested parties to redeem of Decamtnr, 1IW4. by tcrrlng an Itlhty-Flve IU8J00) Dollar* mor* I. Qnp«td tw**. If Mty l-uis Aparicm missed his!'"" "1(1 art ()f kicking. or leaa, plus lntereti teftther with S. Unpaid tMMStMMSBMB , I tar I (James: Harion Macdonald within the time fixod by law. answer on Patten & PryRa, faqi., ta, If tar. !oal las| v(1;ir hl Avcn(l1 hit tlw pllilnUff'i attorney*, whose add pen the) coats of thli Ml*. 4. BblBublectt to fMMetlou, U MT- ^rf'enhnrt"iK Marie'ri'tvi * - " first with the! Scoreboard in TOTAL L1EN8 I 183 Wait Milton Avanue, Kahwuy. The wbtorlber NMTTN ttw tlfht 5 Bublecbj t to fMMetlouh tat , «Uf ttcMTb ) Nita Silbon 178 Jean ()rl(llf'!; "p I)I:»»»'<1 to steal 5O.lhe flmrttl ' K«t 40. However, - " l j INTEREST TO or mtrleMon* upon th* tiefols* ol eloM. |K vpar qllarterliack Tom Holiser lered against you ai the Court ere 175 Dolly Merrill 172. . ^<- Venezuelan short-i ' . and LOT OWNER JULY 1, 1964 hall think equitable »nd Just. You •uoh power u may M epeolally I. 8ub]*ot to l_- ,..., 1 sct a rt d m ilnls fnr a hall fll« your answer txid proof of prorlrted by law or ml** of Court. T. Federal. Mat* and itunJoli*! Sots: Marian Macdonald "'•'I personaial l recorrecordd witwithh 57l57l !^ ?? touchdown I to 3A Ind. Karly Investment Co. 555.57 MM. laws, ordlnaOOM Md slt a! 1 vith R00(l blo(ki lerrlc* In duplicate with MM Clerk Sold «ubj*et'to conditioni* of aalt Irtha (iinsborg 48ft Nita Sil- ' ' >t marker! the ninth nR paving his 3B to 5A Ind. Mars Realty Co, 555.57 if the Superior Court, Stat* House ROBERT H JAUUON Uona afleotloi tht u*» w*l Hose Lenhart 478, Marie! straiKw wa thrnuRh the knnn, Trenton, New Jersey, In ic- aharlff. pane} of th* pmilMI. !K UI thai lie led ththee• y Woodbridge dc-| 5B to 8A Inel. Karly Investment Co. 553.57 9. Jutfgmui ooDtalM • fens0f TtlTtP sn)re remained 7-6 iords,nc« with the rules of . A. wrrm, 47B j American Uague in steals - id 76 8B to 10A Ind. Mars Realty Co. 555.57 iroctlc* and procedure. Attorney. ment (or ronmtop, but • : for the 10B to 12 Ind. Tie object ot nalcl action U to I.L. U/S-ll-W-M/M 157 M « would hatt to ooiala Karly Investment Co. 555.57 writ of pejwMlca. y - ,__ i_,. • • •-*—--" -*" wiui in>iiiL an MIUII ui Lite, cross- ibtaln a Judirment of divorce be- 19 to 21 Ind. Karly Investment Co. . . 665.24 tween tbe said plaintiff Mid you SPRIFF'S SALI t. Sutytft to rtlhM of Liquors 19-8. 30 year old wooden press box bar 22 to 24 Ind. Margaret Csaki 66fi.69 Dated: October 30. 1994. SUHMOR COURT Or mi owner*, and ttno** and 18-9 Sunnysidekith a modern two level structure! Tho ouUtanding Woodbridge 1 to 3A Ind. PATTEN It PBTOA NEW JERSKT " *°y' , ^ ^ A Karly Investment Co. „ . 555.57 CHANCERY DIVISION lor its 93rd fool ball season. The'ofTtnsivf players were Bob Gar-; 1(13 West Milton Avenue Ail ttiat ttaot tt panel gttud 3B to 5A Ind. Mars Realty Co. ____ 555.57 Railway, New Jersey MIDDLESEX COUNTY 1 larly deecribed, altuat* In th* Bw- new press bnx can accommodate;bii>, Mario Diez and Alan Davis- 5B to 8A Ind. X. U/J-1M9-24/M »M Doeket No. F 4111-13 8. Women's Karly Investment Co. 555.57 TKl PIRTH AUBOT 8AVWOJI ouiK of Oerwnt, in tt* ooua*| ef •« |HTsons. The lower level is for'son. while the victors' best on the! SB to 10A Ind. Middlesex and «tat« or Wt« J*r*«y (rntrr Mars Realty Co. 555.57 SHERIFF'S SALE [NSTTTUTION, a Corpor%tton Of the Nportswritors. visiting scouts,;defensive unit were Hob Kumpa.' State of New Jersey, la Plaintiff, and Being known and dMtfnatftd a* 10B to 12 Ind. Karly Investment Co. 555.57 SUPERIOR COURT OF Lot 8. in Block 03-13, on map en- MiiiistLcKinst] and the public ad-:Larry S/abo, Bob Stadler and! NEW JERSEY ABRAHAM O. COHEN and MTRIAU 13 to 15 Ind. Margaret Csaki 881.59 M. COHCT, hla wife, are D*f*n4- titled, "Map of Monjoo Katat**. ••«• s anminnce'r. The upper flooriGarbie. i 16 to 18 Ind. CHANCERY DIVISION tlon 1. «ltu»U4 "> Borouib of Oar- riosema v Karly Investment Co. 666.69 MIDDLESEX COUNTY ants. teret, Mlddl*t*« County, IT, Jj pj«- is for radio, still and motionj Avenel coach Vinnie Armando 19 Lo 21 Inch Docket NO, F 127! 13 Writ of Execution for th* sal* of Karly Investment Co. 649.36 mortgaged premise* dated flepttm pared by H. Thomu Carr. CWI Mn- (picture photographers, s|>otter» singled out Tim Mayo, Tom.Hous- 22 to 24 Ind. I. KiflLAK MORTGAGE COR gtne*r-Burv«yor-Olty Plaonw, Partti Margaret Csaki 666.69 Amboy. D«c«>l>*r II, IW,". and 1 to 3A. Ind. Karly Investment Co.. • 556.5,7 fll*d In th* MKUUWM Ceuntj . 3B !*• 5A Ind. OAKQI PLORBHCB ANN DI]Writ, to me dlreoted and delivered Clerk's Ofllce on April >, 1M7, ai Mars Realty C.n . r \ ,:V 555.57 OANOI, and TH1OD(» UNTIB-l1 "M e»poe*.to ifJ* at pubUc ven- Map No. ]1U, m* MS. 5B to 8A Ind. «AN, an th* Detendanti. jd"« on Karly Investmont Co. *, 555.57 The above d*«crtptlen Is la so- 8B to 10A Ind. .Writ Of, Iiecutlon for the sale of WEDNESDAY. THE 25th DAT OF Mars Reffiy Co, „ 555.57 eordane* vlth a surrey intd* bv Oak Tree Drugs 1B-R 10B to 12 Ind. iflortgantgd d premliayt dated October NOVEMBER A.D., IK4, H. T&otBW Oarr. Olvll »'s Flower Shoppe 1.V9.1 Karly investment Co. 6th, 19M. at th* hour of two o'clook by tde 13 to. 15 Ind. By virtut e of thh* »bo»» e eteta ted thehenn prevailinpang g (Standar(Sn d or Day y and Surveyor, pirttj Amboy, Naw Inc. 14-10; Frystock Ram! Karly Inve«ttn«pt Co. itd d dlid I liht Si) ti I tfh after Jener. 4*ted April 18, IW. ' 18,to 18 Ind. Writi , to me directed aad delivered, I light Saving) time. In tfhe after- Balni also known •• Lot S, In HI; Team #2 1311. Margaret Csaki I will Mpoee to aaj»H public ten-.noon of the said day, at th* Bher 19 (0 21 Ind. due on ilff's Office In th* City of New Block U-12, on th* Borough of Oar Margaret £ teret Tai Map. 23.,-to 24 Indi WEDNESDAY, THB tod DAT OF Brunswick, N. J Karly DECEMBER A D.. 19M All that tract or parcel of land Being commonly known a* No. BRIDGE ELKS LFAGl K 1 t«,3A, Intf. s jl Cheatnut Street, Carteiet. N*»- Bowl - Mor Karly the houi at Wo ooloct by the situate, lying and being In the 3B to 5 Ind. then prevailing (Standard or Day-Township of Woodbrldse, In Dlie Jera«y. • Games J. Storipan III, Mars Realty llht Saving) tUM,' In the after- county of Middlesex, in the SUMS The approilmat* amount of Jtid»m«i>t <« b» •**t*n*d by »*ld 1 201, Swift 205, A. Therge ft 9A. , Karly-'' J£ lVdl at th* Sher-of New Jeney: " t City of New BGINNINBEGINNINGG at a point In th* •ale Is the mm of Fourteen Thorn- 387 E .to.ip ind. .Mars R SouthtMterly line of Atlantic St. and, On* Hundred, Flfty-Two..(«H, •387 E that tract or parcel of land, therein dleunt Hi feet Eaiterly 151.00) Dollars mor* or less, plu* In- J. Storipan S«8. Bui 11 to,,u ind. Karly terest tojetter with tihe eo*t» o( :387 E. lylns 'and D«1IIK tn the from the Easterly tide of Ford Avt- , Swimt 540, I,isi 525, Balog 14.|0j6.1nd_. anty of Mldtilesei, Tonshlp of|nue, and runnlni th«n«* (1) South ovfsi 506, S. Var«o 5-T8, '387 E 17 I? ,19 Ind,, Karly" Mestment Co. dlsoQ and 8u» ot New Jersey: 127 degrees it minute* 14 seconds Tho jubsorlber tbe Ml, A. Thcrcenscn 387 20 tp.22 Ind., Margi(rS|^ Csaki,. ^_ Being known and dwtgnnted a* East 100 feet: thenoe (2) North tt to adjourn tald ule from UBM 10 Lot 28 Block 1138 aa shown on Map decrees 45 minute* \t second* Buttime subjecj t onlyy to such lUl niak 571. •387 F 1 to 3A Ind. Karly lo^tnwiit Co. entitled "Map ol Nixon Park. Sec 1 trltloni upon th Printed Patt«ro 915) T Halt or restrlctloni upon the Bear, Tigers, Wolvcv ' ,387 F 3B io 6A Ind. Mars Jlealty. Co. j_: UOQ 3, Soil* •!" = 50'. December. 14 minutes 14 seconds West 100 feet I of such powep r MII ouyy br spe Sti«« ny,. UK, JSVa. 1«H, •aid Southeasterly line of y p y l Rabbits, Zebras, Tie (387 P 6fB ]o 9A Iiicl. Karly Investment Co. cially provided by law or rul«* of cor as filed In the office of the 4 court. Sold mbject to oondltion* takes 2^ jtTii 15-Inch f»brla 3»7F 9B'tis .11 Ind. Mars Realty Cb. ... 387 F Jersey, on January 31. 1951, u Map mlnutei 4« second* Wait 91 l*et to Firry CENTS in win* (»• 12 to 14 Ind. Knrly Investmont Co. No. 16«8 In File No. 941. the point or place of BEGINNING. (AVENEL JT.'NK)R» 387 F 15 to 17" Incl. Margaret Csaki'.':..... Also known 63 Sturgls Road, BEINQ knows and deiipiaud u this pattern — »