roinpl*1* Newt, Pictures A Newspaper Devoted To the Community Interest Presented Funy* Gnulj "• , Vna liopMlUlly E«* Week Snbepenbent -leaber Full Local Coverage Snwrwl ts Second CUM Itettar -NO. 11 tt tht Pout Oflle*. Woodhrt4t», H. J. WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 PRICE EIGHT CENTS op Brawl A Community's Fine, Proud Moment Sewer Pact Investigation Ordered •*v. \\ itnesses Allows New re Called Home Use By Attorney General Town Permitted to Open Part of Line without D,I I\ IVts* lo Attend j Jeopardizing Rights Of Westbury Charges irtt- WOODBRmOE-With both the ontractor arid the bondinc com- i,],n«al trMU of Piutd- jany giving consent, new homo- , ,- Culm M»d iwnors in Duke's Estate, Colonia 3,500 Pupils on Part-Time Eber to Probe ••.,l'.v ind vicinity were permitted at lonx nst to hook into the Iselln-Colonia • '•:*. Trunk Line sewer without the Next Year, Nicklas Predicts Alleged Laxity Township officially accepting the WOODBRIDGE^-School 11, Woodbridce, Scwaren ' School and inc. HiiRaivmiv Heiuhts School will he the only three schools in the There was jubilation in the new Towmihip in wSilch there will be no part-time classes next Septem- In Inspections. *• wl JvSd Icvclopment where at least 100 dktvsruav ber, nccordlni? to the contemplated organization of elementary umilies moved m the early part of '»:. schools proposed by ^Superintendent of Schools Victor C. Nicklas. I9ELIN—Prosecutor Alex Eber he week. The other homes arc ex- Last September schools started with 1,800 students on part : of c«no*«y acted to be-occupied within the today revealed that on Instructions lime in Rriules 1 to 4. Next'Sep- lext few days. from Attorney General Grover C. ember when school doors reopen Rlchman he is conducting ah in- A, Cestjone Company, contractors Youth Week Officials here will be 3,500 pupils on part or the sewer. In an agreement with Town Committee Guests Ime In grades 1 to 5. Last year vestigation of construction prac- he Town Committee, wrote: he elementary school started out tices In the Westbury development. "It is our desire that you permit WOODBRIDGE — Elected ith 66 part-time classes; In Sep- Complaints on these grounds lie use of the Iselln-Colonia Trunk Youth Week officials, all stu- *mber there will be 120 part-time have been filed with the Town jlne and of the arm thereof ex- dents of Woodbridge High :lasses. Committee, alleging several lrreuu- pending from Pumping Station .No. *- in* Cwtonto Count; V School, were guests of the Town The proposed organization for larltles, and the allegations also- i along Duke's Road and Brnmhnll dinner rranwuvc tin- Committee at its meeting Tues- Save been sent to President Elsen- load, to the said trunk sewer line, ;ach of the elementary schools :n Us* poiie* orpiuv day night. hower and the Veterans' Adminis- jrlor to completion by the under- lollows: d *s v.t - The student slate Is: Mayor, ;lgned of the contract dated April Shcool 1, WoodbridRe, present- tration. As a result of them, a libel Richard Kuzntak; First Ward J, 1954 between the Township of ly there are grades klnderfrflrteti suit seeking 920,000 damages has Committeemen, Albert Previte, Woodbridge and the undersigned. o 5 In the school. Next year there been filed against Kenneth Rubel, t'-.e Dennis Van Zandt; Second "In consideration of your per- will be grades kindergarten to 8 chairman of the Westbury Park Ward Committeemen, Edward mitting such use, we hereby agree with grades 1 to 4 on part time. Veterans Home Owners League, by : 5he that your so doing will in no way Kan tor and William Switalskl; No prade 5 pupils will* foe ac- the Sommer Brothers Construction • uvripiwr for th* In- relieve the undersigned from any Third Ward Committeemen, epted from the area served by Company. Mrv K«y Dickinson, Iwlin, chairman of tht committee to raise funds for Mrs. Alice Kehne, Iselln, Robert Fair and Sandra Martin, sf its obligations under the said Strawberry Hill School Prosecutor Eber further revealed •s tor !3i»: »hwr homt and all bn bflnnrinns wire dtstrwed by fire on I'rimary Klrction Day while she tin. contract of April 7, 19j*4> zta.il? 6 classes will tie he has assigned a detective from C'.Mt. m*n- \ was at the polk is shown prcsentlnc a. check for $237 from the Independent-Leader and some of Th,e bonding company^tl»» Am- Members of the Student rom School 11. There will his staff to conduct a preliminary Club' this ncUKpapers' friends, to Mrs, Kehoe. The sumwas the difference needed between what the com- erican Surety Company' of New Board of Education will be the less teacher—24 In all. Inquiry for "study, analysis and re- miltrr oollorTrd and S5«A estimxted as needed to pay Mrs. Kchoe's fare to California where she York, wrote: "The undersigned guests of the regular Board at ; driT*r dusjf j Schools 2 and 16, Colonia— port." He wws unwilling to identify •ill live with a daughter, and to purchase clothes. Left to rUht are Mrs. John Jewkes, Mrs. Kehoe, hereby agrees that the aforesaid' its meetiftg May 16. They are > p**1 su;;ty no Grades Kindergarten to Grade 6 his investigator, stating he believed Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Lloyd Harayda. ' use of the said trunk line and of Audrey Borsuk, Elizabeth Burns, c*l>d *nd tfce j will be continued, but grades 1 to such identification would *hamper the arm thereof wi]l not relieve the Nancy Cotter, Margaret Gibson, rather than assist the investiga- •;Y «;',* U*n d**i5j-1 will be on part-time b.asis next undersigned from any of Its obli- nulls to be tin- i Hedwig Jasolka, Marylun La- year. This year grades 1 and 2 are tion. Efforts to reach the Attorney Neigh bors Hit Back at Fate Concert Scheduled gations as surety on a Performance canlc, Gloria Vincz, Sharon on part-time basis. Three more General yesterday afternoon to Bond heretofore posted by the said Martin, Blcnda Wilson. tea* hers will be needed—18 in all. earn on whose initiative the com- A. Cestone Company with the School 3, Strawberry Hill—At plaints were referred to him Township of Woodbrldge." By W.H.S. Groups the present time there are no irought the reply from his office For Cruel Prank on Widow Get Larner Opinion, part-time classes in this school that Mr. Richnian was out of the .miter is Elected ' W00DBRHX3E — God Bless You. You have all been so won- Hospital Tag Day city. cV.-ful to me I will never forget you." WOObBIIDGE —The Wood- After receiving the agreements which services grades kindergar- of the contractor and surety com- ten to 4. Next year fifth grade will A voluminous file, according to That is what Mrs. Alice Kehoe, 74, formerly of Iselln said bridge Hish fechool Instrumental tliead Paint Firm pany the Town Committee sought also be taught in the school and Mr. Eber's description, has been Tuesday when she w»s presented with a check for $231 at the Music Department is preparing for Workers Solicitec a conceit to be held In the High the opinion of Samuel A. Larner Grade 1 will be placed on a part turned over to him and his mves- __ independent-Leader office—the sum needed, to make up a $500 School auditorium, Wednesday an attorney who is an expert in the time basis. One more teacher will tlgator by th* Attorney Gem-ml. 7; itif'SciiatTol «**' set by »n Iselln Committee to pay Mrs. Kehoe's fare to Call- 1 night, May 18, 8 P M. The de- law of Municipal Corporations. Mr. WOODBRIDGE—A critical nee be needed—eight in all. Queried as to the length of tinv x!st?JToT*woffierr - lm in Ave'riel" p t CVroe * RvnoWsI Mn. Kehoe lost her ag Day for Hospital of the High School Orchestra, High which he concluded that the assist in the annual Tag Day foi Schools 4 and 5, Avenel—The declared "It all depends on whul of «•.* «mntt?"soM-1 home and all her belongings at a School Band and Twirlers. Township could use a portion of organization will remain the my detective has to say, whetlvr the Perth Amboy General Hospita .r.crn pktnt m*mi- j fir* on Primary Election Day while Is Scheduled for May 1 Benjamin Johnson is the co-or- the system before completion of same, with Grades Kindergarten the mutter is a civil one or a crimi- - Mr Duller toj-^sr* was at work as a Republican dlnator between the two organi- the entire project without violating benefit, Mrs. Cyril I. Hutmer state to 6 and grades 1 to 3 on part- nal one. Until these preliminary ;,-.ei\t oJ California Poll Clerk Strangely enough, it WOODBRIDQE — Perth Amboy zations while Veronica Govelitz the law or waiving any rights. yesterday. time basis. Thirty-three teachers facts are obtained and studied it: i, «-«& a Democratic Committee- / Hospital Tag Day will be held in and Marilyn Zawadzki are co - For months the home owners Mrs. Hutner, under whose lead will be needed, one more than last impossible to tell the scope ol our woman Mrs. Pay Dickinson, who investigation." h*»d- Woodbrldge Friday, May 13, Mrs. chairmen for the cpneert. Chair- have appeared at Township meet- ershlp Woodbridge established ai year. '..> *re u> LouisvUlc. hdped form the committee. men assisting are: Anton Bernat, ings demanding the right to move Bulls of Complaints. C. I. Hutner reported lit a meeting enviable tag day record a year ag' School 8, Iselin—There will be Pisces in Nfm York Of the $337 presented to Mrs. stage committee; Marie Saallar, into the houses and urging the appealed for volunteers on thi no grade 4 pupils in this school On file with the Town Commit- of the Woodbrldge Chapter of usherettes; Venelra Slgnorelli, Township to accept a portion of »5 Kehoe.i »75 came from the Wood- basis the hospital provides care fo: next September and the school tee Is a letter from Mr. Rubel in bndRt Publishing Co., Dr. Cyril I. Perth Amboy General Hospital decorations; Harold Boy, tickets the sewer. Township Attorney B, of Rowing numbers of local patien will service pupils from Kinder- which it Is Charged that inferior Mated Hutner. Lewis S. Jacobson,' Dr. Oulld. Volunteer tag day workers and publicity. * W. Vogel ruled the municipality 1 his and that the annual Tag Days an garten to grade 3, with grades 1 materials and workmanship wen .... mWtW al Oorge F, Hiker. Irving A. Han Tickets for the concert may be could not accept part of the sewer used in VVestbtiry Park. Allegation are needed, she said. the only times a general appea to .3 on part-time. There will be eoWniUnt to, «n, J C Wilson, C. E. AUen and secured from any member of the without jeopardizing its rights. The also wall made that fire A tetter was received from M for financial assistance is made one less teacher, 11 in all. umsttncH require.' Lawrence F. Campion. The remaln- organizations. home-owners pointed out that they existed In gonte of the homes, d'v\ William H. Doe. who Is hospitalized School 7, Fordp—There will be (tfds u »tuhudwrv der c»me from a small Indepen- were suffering personal and eco- here. to the location of exhaust fans in Windsor, N. C, thanking the no changes at this school which 6 SwU Coi- dent-Leader Fund accumulated nomic hardships and urged the Under the program adopted a from the kitchens. It is likely Uwt, unit lor the gift and flowers sent Woodbridge Youngsters has grades kindergarten to 8 with >».ru.~tson and mrine! trom .small gif Us piven during the committee to find some solution. year ago, the volunteers are asked Mr. Eber's Inquiry will be into tlti.-. to her. Hospitality w»s in charge grades 1 to 4 on part-time. of which year to did needy persons. Aid Heart Fund Drive The .lines were tested several to take no more than a three-hour phase of the complaints raUirr of Mrs. William H. Thompson. School 8, Keasbey—This school >oo is etMrtrman Mr Mrs Kehoe had been planning times, and 'Several faults and shift in various strategic locations than in respect to criticism of con- has all grades from-kindergarten w of Mr Wolf son's w fjo to California for some time WOODBRIDGE — Six Wood- breaks were brought to light, around town. struction factors, since these would oJ to Uve with her daughter as she ATTEMPTS SUICIDE bridge youngsters raised $11.06 causing delay after delay. The The Tag Day will be held In com- to 8, with grades 1 to 4 on part be In the realm of the civil couris. for the Heart Fund by holding a time. In September the present :\W«d IB hit vn as (telling to the time of life when AVENEL—Miss Martian Chest- decision to permit use of part of munities served by the hospital a In many cases, the Veteran*' show last week at the home of fourth grade pupils from Menlo ;,•*.:. ixmirol «( the « is no longer good to be alone. nut, 19,211 Prospect Avenue, Ave- the system was made over the week from tomorrow—May 13. Mrs, Administration Is charged with re- Richard Plavln, Grove Avenue. Park Terrace will be retained in • • !-,.^use Mr, WcUson's She had found a buyer for her nel, attempted suicide Sunday. She weekend and announced by Mayor Hutner requests that any women sponsibility for making certain in- ::(-: »*s unsuccessful lull*' place and had already re- was taken to Perth Amboy General Others participating were Hugh B. Qulgley. willing to assist in the local drive the school as grade 5 pupils vestigations prior to approval nf_ -ur.dpoint of t«lntn« ceived a deposit, when/the fire Hospital by the Avenel First Aid Eileen Rabinowitz, Nathan Ros- communicate with her at her home, •Grades 7 and 8 will be accepted mortgages, and in new construe-' .- .".rth-»uofti are that destroyed her home , Squad. enbloom, Barry Greenberg, Irwln Grove Avenue. from Iselin only and all grade 8 tlon the Township also ha.s respon- .•. ..: :e«$t nro, uA pos- Insurance Upsef Qreenberg and Larry Cohen. pupils from Avenel will be trans- sibility for,giving approval to elec- Slie had planned to use the New B. of E. Group ferred to School 11, Woodbridge trical, plumbing and heating fa- ;i;t nibers on ih« nlne- TO HOLD CARNIVAL money to finance her trip. Instead AT INTERCLUB SESSION RESERVES TO MEET Two more teachers will be needed tk ..:«l o! Duwtors COLONIA—Colonia Fire Com- cilities. The care with which these she had to re.iurn the deposit, She WOODBRIDQE +- The Wood- WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge —20 in all. :«-.:o»ms his nomination pany has been granted permission responsibilities were discharged i.) had allowed her little insurance bridge Klwanis Club attended an Township Police Reserves will meet Tq Weigh Salaries n Uwt Mr Endtfr by the Town Committee to hold a School 9, Port Reading—Pres- expected to be the point which policy u> lapse last October. interclub meeting at the Hitching tonight at 8 o'clock at the Mem- I !.is California Oil carnival on the firehouse grounds ently this school which has grades Prosecutor Eber will attempt Lu * (Continued on Page 6) Post, Union,'last night. orial Municipal Building. WOODBRIDGEf— A new com- the week of June 20. (Continued on Page 6) determine and evaluate. mittee, to be known as the Salary Committee, has been named by trfe One Teacher Unit Has Annual Dinner Boaijd of Education. w(.olonia Board Andrew Aaroe, president of the . .and Another Plans for Banquet May 19 Board, will serve as chairman and assisting him will be Commission- Pi iianizcs Toniskt ers Harold Van Ness, William O'Neill and Prank Wukovets. >NL\ ••- Th* ntwlj t\tchtti All salary jjuestlqns and requests : Fi:c Commlssla«ers of will be referred to the new com- v > -farmed fire Wslrict mittee which in turn will make v..i:i Avenue seftion. will recommendations for the entire Board to pass upon. •u-jAirjttlKm meeting tot Meanwhile Harry Sechrlst, ad- • " P M . »t ih» tlrehouse ministrative assistant to Superin- > :c is invtltd, lW»dent of Schools Victor C,. Nidk- <:> *:11 be «l«eU4 and lots las! has compiled salary guides of vi-.awn «s (uwcnbed by 30 of the largest distrlots in the jeu'tmme vhkh two com- State to serve as a guide for the •'•it* »;11 s»r»» tor three new committees. vr.oii iwo tw Wro '••.'• for o*ie y»*r. Thos« < Ke$!nni«d Brady, William Registration Dates •-«•- Roy HutoM»b«4t Johft ••.:•. Louis Stitdanato, all Announced in Avenel •. .-• of the ariiuitl ttye com- AVENEL-rAvenel children who will begin school in September, '•:.<• Board RtMUng. Uie may be registered at the school on ii '.ti'.y «iu convene to hew May 11 and 12, between the hours ' •u.un&i p«ul 8kul» and of9A.M.andllA.M|ftndlR.M. v Snwus*. 1T» two Bieu and 3 P. M. | i uununul in oretUng U\e Children who will be five jjears ••':..'i but were defeated <»s of age before November 1, may be • ••<> fw UM Board. The enrolled ;ln kindergarten and chil- < ^ litrgedly trow out of a dren whp will be six years of age <;n by Skula and Sim- before January 1, 1956 may be en- -uijt Uw formation of » rolled In first grade: Parents should bring the chll- Itren to school aluii^ \jdlth the birth certificate and medtcal records of '' '<'! >UUltXiB — Christopher vaccination and inoculations. , ty Av«nu« voA Rut- If any of the necessary papers' Ct>lonl», reported W the head t»bl« tt Hie annual dinner o[ the Woudbrldge Town- are not available at the time of wore 25 \^ * ««• ™»*U Country Cub. Left to right are swim ni^ registration, the child should be Members of tho WoudbiiUge Tuwiishlii Federntion »( Teachers »re shown plawilni! for I Tn tlie Department tlf TonwrY«M<« *Ml iwwuu#K JtanfilMU.. MflfllittunH At\A tWo no-nape h**m frYi t state Ml Mb* 'flplWDrttre "Drtammlit.H, M*y A^ ^ XUs JtlUJat.M£t»Sh«n at which Governor ttubert B^ Mi y Theodore Uni»n, » lJ ^f ^ , Held r««nUUve of the J Howard AplBr W to scfioolat a )ater date. If anyone ner will be the guest sjieukw. Left to right are Anthony Caprljllon«/Mliii,Tlientt"WOSWtn«t, 1*rnf OMItt, WhO WM VbUU.U. pmldent of the local unit, Michel J. finds It Impossible tQ register their (•" UESTftOtSD Geoffroy Mrs. Hai'lan Brady, Miss Kuth E^b, Mrs, Andrew A»r«e, Mrs. W. Howiird Jensen. Otlm ^.dta^ chairman; Superintendent of Sohool* Victor lW on the above dates, ar- inemUers of the committee not shown in the pftUire are Mias Rune EdUoii, Mi*Slteabeth ijpemti. ». »owd of Uw&W Senator B. W. V«,el, »fi Dine rangen ents should be made to reg- o tor t»r t Mrs. J. Lester Newj »fl

ail PAOF, TWO MAY 5, 1955 Soldier of The Month' Installation Shower is Held Communion Parly is Tours of Amboy Hospital Pickwick (Hub llvhl for JauwH ,/oru'S Presents Play "•' By D.A.V. (;, ,,„ For Bride-to-Be AVtfNEI- -Mr. «tn:l Mrs. Hiirry Planned for 'Open House' WOODBRIDOE--A join Jones, Jr.. KG Hiirvurd Avenue, en- PERTH AMBrtY—Oulcleri tourer— " — " "' tertained at. a first communion WOODBRTDOE — HlffhllRhtinst lntion of officers of the V.v „ V/nODBRIDOE — Miss Edna and pquipment demonstrations will I/-'- / SVoift Trooi) 19 Memorlul Chapter, Dlssiii!..; M Wmri.s, Perth •Amboy, was party for their son. .bines, Sunday. he Mother's Day meeting of Pick- be offered to tlw public by Perth '' ,' '•-• ' •itk Club held Moilday night wns (•rlfvin Veterans ami \\s ,\ ' jiivcn a stirplrse miscellaneous Prewnt were Mrs. Andrew Bis- Amboy General Hospital at an I'.lljnS'S (h'Pmignl HlliP will be held Hunday afli: ,. .'liowcr by Mrs. John R. Egnn, Jr., hop and Richard Jones. Jersey play "Pickwick 1975" enacted Open Hn\iw to be held Wednesday. »y the daughters of the members, 2 o'clock ill the VFW hoi:. ;H hi']' home in Woodbrtdge. Miss ity: Mr. iincl Mrs, John Culdwell M/y 11, frpm 1 to 4 P.M. In con- SEWAREN*"*- dill S::oi;t Troop Street. and son, Robert; Mr. and Mrs. 'he meeting was held at, the home Woods will marry Donald O. Ro- junction with 'the hospital's ob- 19 went on an overnight hike to ;hnrles Klger and son. James; Mrs. if Mrs. Donald Aaroc, Elm wood A past commander's )iiu t!f". Trinity Lane, Woodbridge, servance (if National Hospital Roosevelt Park Ins!, week-end. Bllarczyk, Mr. and Mrs. John Bil- venue with Mrs. Danid O»den IMcscnt.Pft to Ruby Lak;it, June 11. week. Members who attended were Ir. and Mrs. Edward Kravilz as arczyk, Jr., and son, Thomas, all conducted hus srrved us the fir t Present were: Mrs. Edna Woods. The tours will be Erlna' Mae Androcy. Arlene Coyle, :o-hostesses. conitnanderof tlte post. ri Mis. John Woods, Mlu Barbara of Rahwny; Mr. and Mrs. James "throughout all mnin hospital fa- Pnmela Kolb, Patricia Panko, Bllarczyk, Pert)) Ambuy: Mr. and 1 The"play,written and directed by iliary will assist with U>; , Wiisii, Mrs. Edtfnrd Mathiasen. cilities in-ludinu the business and Sandra Mpsur , Yvonne Carmen, tin, William Reid, was presented meiits. Mrs. Harry Jones. Sr., Mr. and Mrs,administrative offices, central Mrs Anna Ounkel. Mrs. George Andrea Bul.kowski, Jnan Butkow- trie following cast: Beverly Han- Vi IVY J. Kagcr, RI,,I William Bernnth and son. William; supply, emergency rooms, the nur- Miller, Mrs. George Montgomery, ski. Rose Solar, Caroline Kac* lon. Peggy relton, Lynn Salisbury, m.iniicr, has been lnvit...i Rita and Mary Kllmak and Harry sery and pediatrics. The tours will ami Mrs. William Llndberg, all of zmarek, Susanne Mack, Marianne rtscllla Randolph, Patricia Ogden, as installing officer and I Jones. HI, all of Avenel. also be conducted throughout the Perth Amboy; Mrs. Walter Roder. Prohaska and Loi^ Smith/They Carolyn Burns ^and Amy Anroe. rill •/.. national Service

|a(|assah Plans First Holy Communion at St. Andrew's IT A to Install Weds Port Reading Man Holy Name Plans Annual Dinner Officers May 10 Annual Minstrel

.,.,lon,Siui'xJE--Thfe 11th an- WOODBRIDOI — Mrs. John WOODBRIDOE The annual ...,,.,lli»l,lon dinner of Wood- J Huth will serve as Installing of- minstipl show nnd revue of St. , cimpirr of Hadassah will flrrr at the annual Induction of .inmea' Holy Name Society will be 1 ",'(| Mily 10 at the Woodbrldge officers of School 11 Parent- held May 13 and 14 In St. James' h community Center. Cock- TVachers Assoclaotton to be held .School Audltprlum, Amboy Avenue, [' ,„ Dpsrrvcd at 6:30 P:M.. May 10 at 8:15 P. M. In the school End men will be John Egan, Ji\, '.', ,,„„„,, brinR served shortly auditorium. NnzRieth Barcellona, Vincent A musical program has been Qioffre. Wtlltnm Gerlty. Edward [I Ahiiihnm Winograd and planned. Mrs. Wllli&m Staum will Ctfiw and Thomas Smith, M,,|Vin Wiener, program sing several selections accompa- Thei" will be a male chorus of |]m,.ii iiiul their committee nied at the piano by Miss Lillian forty-two voices. Sprc.inlty soloist* nluuK'rt nr> outstanding Patrick. Jane Stess will play a will be Marilyn Sabo. Cathcrln* ' plnnn selection and Linda Key and Austin, John GotUstein. William invln Hundert and Mr3. Nortna Jacobson will play a piano Kinnelly, Robert Powers. Grace duet. • , , | Kapli"1- entertainment Finn and TUlie Clark will present' .',,„>,!, will present an original Refreshments will be served by a dance variety act and H. 8. Mrs. Meinert Hunt assisted by Quigley will present one of hl» W- • ',,;, i skit. Mrs. John Horvath and Mrs. Wil- Imitabln pantomimes. " , ...ijm: on the Reneral oom- A- liam Kovac. , " ,„.,', Mrs, 'Fred Kaufman. The committee in charge is M • ir Announcement has been made m li-viii!! Eltenbogen, Mrs. follows: Clnirr Bixel, director", ' that a school of Instruction will ,i ,s;iimii. Mrs. Dayld Bllowlt, Thorn™ stelnhach. publicity; Wil- be held May 18 at the Livingston liam Roberts, ticlirtfl; Richard ii],,ir Freeman, Mrs. Al- A Avenue Baptist Church, New DuntRfm. stanf and John Furman, i Kiiiirliinnn. MrR. Lester Brunswick from 10 A.M., to 3 ushers, - !,,,i!i.ui, Mrs. Eugene Hornick. P. M. A County workshop will be Willi'un Stftum, Mrs. Law- Tickets may bt purchased frond held at Rutgers June 15. nny member of St. James' Holy ]r i;nr(|, Mrs. Jack Gottden- Hutt and Mrs. Name Society or at the_door at both lX'rformnnces. ,ii Slcrn. Joan R. Kozusko luslon was urrahRpd from a crOWJl „//• Yttrcine Arrival imporU'd oyster white pearls and Honored at Shower crystal rhlnestones. Her flower^ !)„!<• Still Indefinite wore white rosebuds, llly-of-the As proud parents looked on the First Holy Coin minion Class held its iirorrssion into St. Andrew's SEWAREN — Miss Joan R. valley nnd ivy. i w< x tniilUDGE — Although no Church, Avcnel, Sunday morning, The little ffirls were all dressed In while and the little boys wore Koztfslco, daughter of Mrs. John Miss Catherine Dapollto, Port l()1,l |us been received locally dark suits and carnation bnutonnieres. u ,i,,. state Board of Health as A. Kozusko, 522 West Avenue, Reudinn, aunt of the bride, at- !„. iiv,iiliii)Mty of theSalk vac- was guest of honor at a surprise tended as maid of honor. Th« 1 tin- loriil Board of Education TPitchers' Curd Party miscellaneous shower given by bridesmaids were Miss Grace Da- , Miss Emma Damltz, Sewaren and polito, another aunt of the torld* ;il I'lmniiiK to the May 15 date Student Nurses to Present li,,,', ,i hopes to start Inoculations. To Aid Students' Loans Dbrothy^ Tsadllla, Bayside,-N. Y. and Miss Ann Santora, both of Port Reading. •A\VIV iinti'iidont'^f Schools Victor The guests were Mrs. John Wlt- NU;.;IS said lie hoped to have 'Musical Varieties' at WHS WOODBRIDGE—A card party, tek, Mrs. Anna Klslelewskl, and Benjamin Mlnucci, Port Read- .,',. (Htiiitr information for the WOODBRIDGE—Trends In pop- by the Student,Nurses' Organiza- for the benefit of the Student Mrs. Kozusko, Sewaren; Mrs. ing, cousin of th« bridegroorft Loan Fund, will be sponsored by ,•,!„. next week and It will be ular dancing through the years will tion and directed by Miss Joyce Prank Dutko, Mrs. William Dut- i served us best man and Angelo the Woodbridge Township Edu- fci)ii:,ln:d in this newspaper: be the theme of "Musical Varie- Poulsen, are available In Perth ko, Mrs. J. E. D'Zurilla, Miss Zullo, brother of the bride and.. cation Association, Thursday, MUS. RALPH RUSSO ties," the annual production by the Amboy and the surrounding area. Carol CZurllla, Mrs. Helen D'Zur- Joseph Schlavo, Port Reading, They may also be obtained at the May 12, 8 P. M., at Colonia student nurses of Perth Amboy illa, Mrs. Steven Chamra, Mrs. cousin of the bride, ushered. General Hospital which will be pre- auditorium on Barron Avenue in School 16. ' (hutches to Hold Anne Gregor, Mrs. Joseph Mako- On their return May 14 from a lao sented next week on Wednesday Woodbrldge the night of the show, Mrs. Amelia Schrlmpf and skl, Mrs. George Mazola and Mrs. trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. I'uaition Bible School and Thursday evenings at 8:30 or at the hospital Itself during the Mrs. Elsie Barrett are co-chair- Zullo - Russo Wedding Held William O'Brien, all of Carteret; Russo will make their home at 12 P. M. In the Woodbrldge High next week. The donation for regu- I men and will be assisted by Mrs. I.VOODBHIDOE —A combined Mrs. George Kpztisko anW Miss School Auditorium. lar tickets Is $1, with booster sub- Margaret Pape, Mrs. Grace Gib-' Turner Street, Port Reading. For Arnlta Kosusko, Mrs. Leo Bulvan- Saturday in St. Anthony's [ v v.u-iiticm Bible School will be scriptions at $3 and $5. son and Mrs. Ruth Link. travelling the bride wore a betg« by the First Congregation and A series of 13 group and solo oskl, Mrs. James Nolan, Mrs. Ed- suit with avocado accessories and numbers will trace the trend of the WOODBRIDGE — Miss Jo- double-ring ceremony. ldbnrlr.r Methodist Churches ward Cybulski, Mrs. Charles Ga- an orchid corsage. earlier favorites such as the ephine Zullo, daughter of Mr. The bride, given in marriage by n .luiii' 20 lo July 1 at the for- dek, Mrs. William Gadek, Mrs. "Charleston" and "Varsity Drag" Suh-Debs to Entertain Ars. Alfred Zullo, 176 Grenville her father, wore a nylon .tulle The bride is a graduate of rlmirli. Sessions will be held Tracy Hanson, Mrs. George Ko- down to the present day leaders, Street, became the bride of Ralph gown with full skirt trimmed with Woodbridge High School, class of ji;n :i A M. t» 11:45 A. M. and all Mothers at Luncheon OBITUARIES hut, Miss Elizabeth Koteki, Mrs. the mambo and "Crazy Otto." lusso, son of Mrs. Sylvester 'hand pearl appliques of pure silk 1951 and is employed at Security (i:!diTii from 3 to 14 years old are Steven Lachewicz, Mrs. Ben Pro- lusso, 12 Turner Street, Port organdy. The bodice was of nylon Steel Equipment Corporation, Selections by the students also WOODBRIDGE - Arrange- .b!i\ huska, Mrs. Ben Seres, Miss Reading, and the late Mr. Russo, pleated tulle with matching ap- Avenel. Her husband is a graduate Include two Hawaiian numbers and ments for a mother-daughter GEORGE E. BYLECKIE ! nn.v wishinn to attend mny en- rf Hardiman, Mrs. Anthony Saturday at St. Anthony's pliques. The redingote of Skinner of Carteret High School,.Glass ef a polka. luncheon at Oak Hills Mancr, PORT READING—George E. ,: at the rt'nulsir Sunday School fculka, Mrs. J. Wlsnlewski, Mrs. hurch, Port Reading. Rev. Stan- satin extended into a long full 1950 and is employed by Foley May 26, were made at a meeting Byleckie. 76, 320 Woodbrldge Ave- ion on May 8 and May 15. "Brief Interlude," by Ddfts Pras- Edward Tarloskl, Mrs. Frank Ton- islaus Milos, pastor, performed the train. Her three-tier veil of il Brothers, New York. ser and Barbara Remlzowski, de- of Lites Chapter of Sub-Deb at riue, died Tuesday at Perth Amboy ghlnl. all of Perth Amboy; Mrs. picts a Parts street scene, while the home of Miss Elizabeth General Hospital, He Is survived by Michael Perchie, Mrs. John Ga- 1955 "Billies Solo," by William Pis- Burns, 117 Prospect Street, with his widow, Josephine; three daugh- dek, Mrs. Steven Seheln, Mrs. clotta. concerns the trials of a Miss Hlnda Peibush presiding. ters, Mrs. 'Casmlr Supeta, Carteret: Steven Serenska, Mrs. Joseph Si- Mrs. Josephine Coashlock and Miss hobo. Miss Burns was named pro- mon, Mrs. Steve Simon, Jr., Mrs, gram chairman and the Misses Eleanor Byleckie, Port Reading; STREET & BUSINESS Tickets for the show, sponsored William Toth and Mrs. John Hedy Jaskolka, Karen Esposito five sons, George, Middlesex Bor- we *6O 12-PLAY GYM Czapp, Fords. and Barbara Ruslnko, are to be ough; Set. Stephen, U. S. Army, DIRECTORY CONFIRMATION PARTY in charge of decorations. in Korea; Joseph and Walter, Car- Also Mrs. William Riskey, Sr., OF WOODBRIDQE—Mr. and Mrs. teret; 15 grandchildren and two and Mrs. William Riskey, Jr. Andrew Racz, 35 Claire Avenue, MAGAZINE AT LIBRARY great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Belleville, Mrs. Joseph Baum- with 6 ft. STEEL SLIDE IWQQDBRIDGE TOWNSHIP entertained at a supper in honor SEWAREN — Tti'e' Ilewaren Anthony Glrsch, Yonkers, N. Y- gartner, Watchung. df thlr daughter, Orice Mary Free Public Library has announ- and a# brother, Enoch Byleckie, NOW ON SALF. AT YOUR Racz, who, was confirmed at Our ced that the weekly magazine Avenel.* | Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. The "U. S. News and World Report," Mr, Byleckie was a retired brake- NEWS STANDS | .sponsor was Miss Caroline Clca- is now available for reading at man of the Reading Railroad. M-O-T-H-E-R-S 99 book, Perth Amboy. the library. . ' Funeral services will be held Sat- SALE COMPLETE urday morning at &:30 o'clock from Come In the Greiner Funeral Home. 44 29 Green Street, Woodbrldge and at All Sizes- 9 o'clock In St. Anthony's Church, $3.00 HOLDS* ON LAYAWAY PLAN f^i A Big Milk Toast.... ': Port Reading. Burial will be In St. So Do Our iSSs*. James' Cemetery. BLOUSES STANLEY DEUMMOND ROBES WOODBRIDGE — Stanley t. to MOM - Drummond, 55, 75 Lewis Street, ' GOWNS died Friday at his home. Son of the late Bruce and Hattle Drum- SLIPS mond, he was a veteran of World Etc. War I- He Is survived by a sister, We will be open She's the Mrs. Herbert Chrlstensen and three brothers, Lester L., Victor W., and Thursday Spencer W., all of Woodbrldge. and Funeral services were held Friday Nights Monday at the Greiner Funeral 'til 9 for your convenience Home, 44 Green Street. Burial was "Most" In the Alpine Cemetery, Perth Amboy. . HELENE'S LINGERIE Pallbearers were Paul and Robert SHOPPE Drummond, Howard MacNab, Her bert Christensen, Peter Jansen and 278 MADISON AVENUE "In the days when we were VCrtion Achenberg. Gilford Chris- Perth Amboy little tykes, And roamed the tenfcen, Woodbridge, officiated. world on three-wheeled bikes, Morn kept us in tiptop condition And she saw we got delicious nutrition!, ' So on her day j-let us You choose the house... drink to Mother-And let's drink with nothing other than Milk- We'll plan your MORTGAGE the favorite Motn's Oty tomt, To il Mother-'catke M i« {he most • 6-ft. DOUBLE CURYK SL1DK • lOOO-lb. 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REYNOLDS PERTH PE1TH AMBOY PURITANDAIRY Savings Institution KLEfHONI "The Home of Cm* Top Mdh" VA 6-2800 i HDd an 11-pUjr tym. C.O.D. Q CAM! rj OHO. fl ' P Aa y ''He and Wibo« — * *» ...... A.... , ,...£l INDEPENDENT-!^-,1 THURSDAY, MAY B. 1955 PAGE FOTO Added Bus Service Barber Polr Sim, Medical Staff of Hospital At Dinner Honoring Hospital Director HEALTH For Isclin Asked and Gives Director Testimonial WOODBRIDGE—Municipal con- wnt was granted to the Posset t Drs Oeorw Hilker. Cyril t. Hut- A testimonial dinner for An- BEAUTY Bus Company to operate two bus thony W. Kekert. dirpctor .if ner. Edward F Klein and Oeonre , routes in iseiin—one to PlainfKM Perth Amboy General Hnsp'.ul fcohut. a!l of the hospital's medi- and the other in WoodbilJfce rosTtnfc wM given by tlw mecUca: staff of al The neat step will bt for the bus For the promotion of health, one the hospital last night at Oak ccm|>any to take the reqwrt to the should bake systematic dally ex- Hills Manor in Meluchen. Board of Public Utilities Commh- ercise. Walking In the fresh ulr Mr. Beltert has been director ilon which has before it a petition Improves the luns capacity and of Perth Amboy General Hos- if Public Service for permission to Increases the peristaltic movements pital since 1050. having previous- discontinue Bus Route 84—Iielln- of the intestines, which helps to ly icrved a» administrator of Fit- Woodbrldtfe-Prrth Amboy. Htarins overcome constipation. When kin Memorial Hospital in Neptune. on that petition has been post- walking the chest should be held N. J. y JOHN T. MCDONNELL poned until May 17. well up to facilitate deep breath- Following the invocation by the IS Sixth Street The proposed WOodbfidRe-Iselln^ Port Readiiu • Ing. Rev. George H. Boyd. ,r*ctor of Round shoulders and flat chests Plainfleld route is as follows: "Bus St. Peter's Chwrcti in Perth Am- WQ-8 111*-W stnrU at Menlo Park at the Roose- H«mr Roll. HIP ugly and ungainly. They not boy. greetings were .extended to only make an unpleasant Impres- velt Hospital and Parsorra«e Rond. the group by Dr. George C Hil- Thr April honor roll for the sion on beholders, but they are goes left on McGulre, right K. pastor. way Avenue, left oil Green Street, ciii,-mlnl says that a "round shouldered hospital, followed the greetings. as follows: Third grade; , person is one who is carrying his cross the highway and continue on After Mr. Carter's talk. Mr J o ii n 3tnko- chest behind instead of in front of Green Street. Next.turn right on Eefcert wa* presented wifi a him ' He says further that 'this Worth'Street, left on linker Street wic-h. Mary Ann A light-hearted c|.». watch by Dr. Matthew F. Urtran- deformity not only gives a person continue into Winter Street, left S e s o n o - Minx Modes features ih ski, representing the medical a weak and ungraceful appearance on Pleasant Avenue, lfft on wirh. Irene Tu-' polr look. This cnttim i,. staff. but lessens the breathing capacity Broome Street, right on Green has Its own "barber puli - , -^JM^^ m^skowleh. and and leads to inactivity of the uppe: Street and m you cross Lincoln lr w The ceremonies closed Vith ! separate petticoat, tim -tr '*^'j^m. cyhthla C o - part of the lunsss, thus Invitlni Boulevard. Green^^Weet is Ook benediction by Rev. Boyd. matching jloves, and ship, J ^^^| vino, fourth tuberculosis and other diseases Tree Rosid Qo^right on Plymouth t Achieves Prominence , ^K^m grade, L a w- tie. The cotton drcv, can i, which arise from the lodgment ol Drive Into Seniel Avenue, left on Shortly after becoming direc- open with strips •,., germs in the inactive and weaken New Dover, continue up New Dover, tor of the Perth Amboy hospital. K through or completely l,i:ii licks. Barbara Lakatos. Patricia Mr. Eckert achieved national | Tarta«lione. Margaret Ellen Ferik, ed portions of the lung tissues." turn right on Oak Tree Road, right prominence through his adminis- ! and Steven Farkas. Sitting in a slumped, relaxes on Park Avenue, intp Platnfield Manila pact power , tration of the hospitals' facili- position with the chest flat, the Center. You then turn right on E. up a watchdog comniui' • • New Arrivals shoulders hunched, is conducive to Second Street, right pn Watchung ties during the South Amboy ex- A daughter was born to Mr and ? r.- r-"JSt munist infiltration m . plosion of May. 1950. and the congestion in the abdominal re- Avenue, right on E. Seventh Street Asia. Mrs. George Mazur. 89-A Birch gion. The relaxing of the abdomi- and right on Park Avenue." Woodbridge train wreck of Feb- Hreet and a daughter was born to Meeting to Talk School ' Mrs. Strubel w Leader ruary. 1951. He has written sev- i AWOUEludes nal muscles due to the bad posture The proposed hue route. Wood- posed turn is 15 cuts (•• Mr. and Mrs. John Boland, 136 run which includes n eral articles on hospital disaster In Circulation Contest above described, tends to cause bridge and Iseiin is-described In Central Avenue at the Perth Am- Veen's Called for May I2 prolapse of all the viscera includ- bridge or Iseiin. The f,i: procedure for hospital journals. the resolution as follows: "This run boy General Hospital this week. WOODBRIDGE— Mrs. Henry Roundup Efforts ing the liver, kidneys and stomach. field from any point i Since Mr,. Eckert's arrival at 'will be the same as the first run Mother-Dmuffcter BreakfMt WOODBRIDGE—At the rtauest Strubel. 214 Colonia Boulevard, WOODBRIDOE — "Bessie," the When one sits erect the chest is Proposed fare for the c Perth Amboy, the hospital has Plans for the annual mpttier and but will begin at Colonial Heights of the Board of Education, the The Independent-Leader Colonia cow, like all females evidently elevated, the abdominal muscles and turn around and reverse its ing school time will be ; grown from 205 beds and 40 bas- laughter breakfast were completed buses will come du\u, Town Committee and the Town- correspondent, is still the leader In likes to go window shopping. are tense and hold the organs in iu.i. This will be a two-bus run. sinets In 1950 to its present to- it a meeting of the executive board run. Road on returning :. the correspondents' circulation This cftw in question, which by their proper position, allowing the One will start at Menlo Park and , tal of 350 beds and 52 bassinets. of St. Anthony's Rosary Society ship Planning Board will meet with UHC Will an»iv "" contest. the way is going to be a mother free circulation of blood through Ttras, increase is due largely to the held in the home of Mrs. Nicholas them Thursday. May 12, at 7 P.M., the other at Colonial Heights. Pro-1 fi Mrs. Strubel has obtained 51 any day now. got away Monday the body. opening of the new West wing Pellegrino. 23 Tappen Street. in the cafeteria of the High School. mail subscriptions and others have when she was being unloaded Bad habits in sitting, standing this past March. ' The breakfast will be held in the The meeting has been called by Obtained Independent-Leader sub- from a truck at the Maple Hill and walking cause congestions In addition to the new wing, a church hall on Mothers' Day, May scriptions as follows: Mrs. Percy Dairy, Metuchen Avenue. Since which bring on diseases of various nurtes' residence, to include after 7:30 o'clock Mass in the the Hoard in an effort to determine Austen, Sewaren, 23; Mrs. George then she has been reported all sorts and are productive of head- classrooms and laboratories for church. Mrs. Alvin Shaffer is what the prospects are for future plilFFITHS is exclusive Forster, Menlo, Park Terrace, 27; over the Township, but Tuesday aches, backaches, and other dis- the students, is now under con- chairman. building In the Township, so that vKef^The ...c'.-'. - topped it all, when she tressing symptoms. Improper pos- struction and scheduled for com- Cske Sale Saturday more definite plans can be g correspondents are walked down Main Street and ture is conducive to indigestion as !| iSteinway Headquarters in North Jersey pletion this year. The cake sale for the benefit of for school needs. close competition. looked in all the shop windows. well as other bodily ills. Many ail- Mr. Eckert is past president of :he Ladies' Auxiliary of Port Read- ments from which so many suffer She seemed 10 acquire particular- the New Jersey Hospital Associ- ing Fire Company will be held Sat- would vanish if they discontinued ly the Publix Drug Store win- ation and the Middle Atlantic urday at Martioo's and D'Alesslo's their bad habits of carrying their dow. Then she is said to have gone Assembly. He is a member and stores on Woodbridge Avenue. lungs in the back instead of In across the street to see what the things trustee of Che board of regents of Members are asked to leave cafes CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS front, raised their chests, and kept at their designated stores no later the boys were doing at the College ;helr spines straight. the American College of Hospital than 10 AM Mrs. James Ciar- Inn. One wag declared: 'The that money Administrators. I NOTE: Contributions to this column must be to this cow poked her head in the win- diello and Mrs. Frank D'Apolito are EMBARRASSING DATA The arrangements committee co-chairman "of the affair. office no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week.) dow and three guys immediately for the dinner was comprised of WHITE SANDS PROVING went on the wagon. GROUND, If. M—As if those ter can't buy TVA MAT Anway, all efforts,, to rope the rible' identification photos were The Tennessee Valley Authori- ON HONOR ROLL 5—Meeting of Woodbridge Sub-Junior Club at home of cow have been in vain. Each time not enough, now everybody, Includ- ty has asked for the right to fi- HIGHTSTOWN—Edward P. An Miss Mildred Goll, 56 Tappen Street, Avenel. she got away. She is reported to ing all the women employees, will derson. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs nance its own expanding power 7—Brownie Pally In School 11 Auditorium at 2 P. M. be in the woods behind Wood- have to wear security badges which Edward Phillip Anderson. 216 Co needs, put at a minimum of $150,- bridge Estates and the owners not only have the photos, but give Ionia Boulevard, Colonia. has been 000,000 for the next few years. 7~Rummage Sale sponsored by Junior Woman's Club of Woodbridge at VFW Home, Pearl Street, of (he Maple HiU Dairy urge chil- their age and weight. awarded Second Honors at The Under the proposal, it would have dren not to molest the animal, as Peddie School. Hightstown. Second the authority to borrow directly 10-11-12—Antique show and sate, sponsored by Sisterhood of they could be Injured. DEMOCRATS' THEME honors is awarded to students who Congregation Adath Israel at the Woodbridge Community from the public on a basl§ that .According to all sigu&, the Dem- maintain an average of 85 in all Center, from 1 to 10 P. M. ^ woulij not be reflected In the na- Just Think ocrats appear to be aiming their their, (subject*. tt«*-Card 'fcarty sponsored by Wotidbtldge township Education tional debt. ... • "Strange Foods Novelist Eat" is 1956 campaign strategy at efforts Association at Colonia School 16 at 8 P. M. the title of a magazine article. to convince the average voter that 12-14—Minstrel show and revue sponsored by St. James' Holy But think of some of the strange the Eisenhower Administration's Name Society in St. James' Auditorium, 8 PM, things they ask their readers to policies are aimed at helping big 13—"Show Boat," annual revue, sponsored by Lions Club of swallow,—Boston Transcript. business at the expense of the lit- Iseiin. at St. Cecelia's Recreation Center. tle fellow. 13—Card party sponsored by Avenel Fifth District Republican Difficult and Civic Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Under the new short working W

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Rayon Is I Smart Choice 1 was not prwent «t theunderstand what had happened 8enator Vogel then stated he o!);ns mistook Bowling Alley Foes but It Is my understand- until we read It in the pspcr. The could understand the "antlpathv" Rirlinvd (emus'; for Committtt* ing that there were objections commit Ktmrn know about It tiv of the residents of Laurel Acre!: man »n Senator Vosel said he was satis- | the impression that you ha 1iriK alley people ljv^d up to , plniis to retire when V/OOWBHIDOE - Residents of j the spokesman returned to trie fied th»t a "public henrltw was ; ironed out your difficulties, h agreements with thorn which tflt u Laurel Acres, whose spokesman at meeting room »nd withdrew his : .. T.IP Deadly Praco- held according to law otherwise there a possibility of youi- retiring incorpora>';l in the ordtnkneft, the last Township meeting on objections. Bvery >g»l step has you couldn't have discussed it for 15 to 20 minutes -frith the !, i s.ntnivl Ouldwyn, Jr. the Township would not givt .,'. iii... first film in 1911) April Si said there WHS no ob-bee! n obsmea. YOU uive 20 reiurn to tht ; ,1 nnllywnod. He plans to that the ordinance be rescinded. William Brnsl, the spokesman layman doesn't understand He .,, Some of the resiricot-s took committee ro:>m and when OH „ i-is iii'linss In the future to Township Attorney B, W. Vo-for me group, said: "We me un- doesn't know what -property Is j Commit twman Schmidt: to task .,. Vunsil staKe or TV show.' prol explained that the ordinance der the impression that there was Involved, ancf couldn't know un- for not Informing them of the meetini! was over they all hkd . was adopted after "a pubU; dls- nothing we could do. we did notless hp.consulted a map." proposed variance In zoning, one!di.sappcai'pd. nun Reynolds' forthcoming •Hr.idqimrtcrs," story about ;, A V B ',,M>tii!lit hy Darryl Z.anuck ,,;, in. shot in,New York City • I,,, full cooperation of tile po- h|,;nimrnt. When the film is , lii'vnolds' will be technical

Lay rccrntly made her IV in "It Gives Me Great • her first acting per- • .since her last movie two .i Myrnu has been much wurklnu for UNESCO and wife of former Assistant V of SUite lo think very ,, cniiiii'iii!.; service— : Miit furthering her enreer. liif ::\i.u,:iiUv Di all oiu'ii' :..ii.4iictlon, •H r \ <•)iu-le. by tfie way, may tl>ii iow pm'ix n:i r\,'i , iit'in, every 1 I \ for n new TV lay liii i- ,iml i'[?nv n'liri' factors n."u;i- ni..::..-i W.i' <\u> .-n ;;t all limes n ics. II V'l •( ' 11 i'. i i::u nim: nitjht attraction !,,, Hinging Brothers nncl in ,v R;iiU;y circus played ut LANCASTER BRAND i square Garden was the JUICY FLORIDA ,'.. i:l., of Movie Queen Marilyn -... v. Mo rode on the back o( V, S. CHOICE ,, , i icplmnt, pnlnted pink for , , ,,,,imil. Marilyn wore a spc- SPRINfi FASIIIONARLE8 dressed, in versatile Avisco rayons, , lii.'iimed black-and-white itirn all ryes tltair way. Bit' sister's proud of her box jacket suit with pleats, In Burlington Mills soft slate blue rayon flannel, And ; ; i i,i form-fitting circus cos- Oranges little stater likes her princess coat with gaily striped rayon and ,:,, .mi,! black net stockings. The , . •,..!! sin- received from the 18,- acetate lining lliat matches her new Spring dress. A hat is trimmed ,»n ,ICII., present almost brought in the same fabric. The fabric Is hy Colin, Hall, Mm. Large Size • • :i :i.i' house. OVERSEAS AIR BASE doz. I mid to know that some The Army Engineers, recently 35 I, , i marriages last, anyway. reported that the Boulhaut Air v, ,IKI Mrs. James Cagney re- 1 FANCY LARGE SLICING i,i!'. ilibv.iti'd their thirty-sec- Base, lust of the complement -of ,,;„• .•j-ildin.; anniversary. four Strategic Air Command b bomber bases in French Morocco, v,v i,i HI that Metro has shelved has been completed five months •;•. ,i i'titr.fiiiplatetl {8,000,000 re- ahead of .schedule and at a cost Tomatoes 29 inil.i nf Ben Hur" until 1956, .M.i'ii. they hope .Marlon Brando of $5,000,000 below estimates. CALIFORNIA AVOCADO ,.,,.,:d In1 available. l,ii';iv Orangcr recently let II Pretty Print legulai ;MI',VM that he lias no personal !n:hM:im. to be a "film star." He % 2 29 Style . •!,!• i.i be known as a good ac- : , I,I r. screen and TV, believ- ,:. <:.w' "the better an actor is, LB • :iin;,, chance he'll have to pros- Hi miisht have something

DKSKiNS ItOCKKl' . . . Stanley Aeiiit^Town expert buyers travel the length and lircalli of the Rreat lamb pro. I'III.V MeOulre will have as Scull, 7, «[ Ilirsh-.m, 1'a., got duelnjr areas, month-ln, month-out, to bring you really jihimp, fresh lamb that's . ••.: :>::nt before the cameras Irttt-r of th.'iiiKs from I!. S. air really tender, juicy and delicious. : iivi'.iiie li'iicllnsj role in force for his plitn of rocket ship Mothers Day .i m Metro. She will haw with wheels. 3ln One c low .scenes with Glenn ^*UI l(Tlf I A kAR u m 0 O HIT List Him WHS "Three President Kisiiiliowcr and Sec- w c retary of State Dulles have wel- .:: '.':'.(• Fountain." comed Sir Anthony as friend and •• •••ins lo have been finally statesman to the very front rank Cake^ 95 Lancaster Brand "U. 5. CHOICE" . iii.it Jimmy Stewart will of free world leaders. 'lir Charles Undberwh role Tho inost delicious (rolden layer at »ny price! - movie 'The Spirit of St. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN' top9ttJ with butter cream Icing anil long Rib Lamb Chops ^ 89 I iiulucru is said to have Rev. Malcolm Brown, pastor of ihrertik'd encuanut. C the First Presbyterian Church of .! :i' '.he. idea of Stewart Perth Amboy, will be the guest Loin Lamb Chops i 99 i: • ;:in role w-iien It was orls- VIRGINIA LEE speaker, al a meeting of the Sen- • \r.< -i-nted to him, but War- ior Westminster High Fellowship, LANCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHOICE" BEEF H:u. r^rittly signed Stewart on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. i\ L:i:dtx'ri!li. so details must Sticky Buns C The Mr. and Mrs. Club, will bi'rn workedvut. Th* picture Boneless Brisket, 69 sponsor a square dance tomorrow vr c i'i; niiuii' fromAhe story of the 1 night in the church auditorium. Peach Pie e ™49 D»,— A.M Lancaster Brand , \ ^* . Hi! hi written by lind- h BH&&KDIA The Explorer Scout Post 241 will ii.tiu-.rlf. for which he won DBCOn Sliced, IM. Pkg. >J J meet Monday at 7:00 P. M, The 1 :-.'.i-: pn/.i' for literature. Woman's Association will meet Lancaster Brand Sliced .-.•ul Hut Hul Walhs would When summer sunshine ar- Whole Wheat Bread , Tuesday at 8 P. to. in the audi- rives, cotton prints like this one Olive or Pepper 49' '!• ilv nive tils eye teeth to torium. iiiriin> Cinjney or Humphrey will be there to heat the heat. ™ESH BUCK e The dropped waistline of this •:' ' i co-star with Shirley BEADY FOK THE PAN the role of Whitney on CBS tele- cotton points up the new "long 19 . .:i "Koute 66." visidn's "Life With Father." torso" look. The shoulder-fram- I'i'. llnl:;eway, who Is a vet- Freddy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. ing collar plays up a suntan and i'lTioniu'i- til the Incredible Fred iudgeway, of Santa Monica, makes the temperature seem de- : i'ii .wars, mid whose first Cal:, has a sister, Darla Lee, who grees cooler. The pretty print Is Extra Sharp _ ^ _ • luiiuif was "Tarzan and Is also mi accomplished Juvenile by Alex (olinan In Tarnmoor's 15 c, '•i-

IDEAL Fancy Blue 2 57 NATIONAL BABY WEEK FEATURES Frosted Fish Features Mothers I?ay dinner out! A treat for all. ... e C a vacation for Mom! She'll enjoy the luxuries i Pablum x20 39 of our thoughtful service, restful surround- Cod Steaks 35« , ings,'our savory 6uh[fce. Make your reserva- C tions now. <'• Halibut ste.k, Bib Juice 12 98 Apple, prune and^rahge, »prloot«nd-oniife«, orange. ,,- _Swordfish All Prices Effective Through Saturday, May 7, Fords and Open U. S. ROUTE #1, WOODBRIpGfe w >62 MainThwsday For Reserwitlons Telephone 8-17Q0 FORDS " CARTERET rlT RAHWAY Street Carteret Open Friday Till 9 f. d . *;• It? * TW5EPENDENT-LE A D|.; PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955

teachers will be needed, ir,; , Just Hagaman Heights Sehmij Avene! Personals organization will remain thf . The SNAPSHOT GUILD ON the SCREEN Your Garden grades kindergarten ami i Members of the Holy Name Paragraphs part-time classes, Soc-soty of St. Andrew's Church A MAN CALLED PETER" This Week' Hopelawn School This ;, •Mi; meet tomorrow nljlit at 8:40 also hat all grades from k, But thf Well May Dry Tills film is a reverent biography Charle/ ft Voiock In front of the church. Perhaps my poems «re rather poor of the career and ideals of the late ga-rten to 8 arid at present » Vnl^pU are no part-time classes • n go to St. Mary's Church of But I will try again Peter Marshall.- as related in the cnltr of New Jtnef Perth Amboy for their Nocturnal You know hope springs eternal book about him written by one who September, however, grade, • \rtorntioh hour from 9:00 P. M. to from knew him best and loved him most will be part time and i,hn ,; 10 OOP. M. A poet's fountain pen. his wife. Catherine. A Scotsman About the latter part of August will accept all pupils from Here anil Tlitre: Colonia area In 7th gnu!. —The Younsr Ladles' STdnlity of who emigrated to this country felt ir early September, we receive As usual v.'ii i .ui f xpcsl :^ ' '' • & Colonia, Three more teachfi f;rst rehetnwl for the May crown- ""Patient: That was a wondeifu'. ordained here and preached to leaves of chrysanthemums at thp M i.v-U. Tii.Mtir next Wed- be needed, 17 in all, ine ceremony, Monday evening. back treatment, Doctor. Was it my f>rrsbyterlan congregations in the fallfns what sprBy wwia\ melt Tl.o -^ always put 3om.li and in Washington, he be- are dryinK and - Hn d A second rehearsal will be held sacrolllac? No Change In Sewarn, on «n pxcf,it;ur.«i;> ev'»< fishing is good at a summer re- and Jfick Lemmon, among others. branching. hood of Congregation Adath Israel would like to write to you all,, but toures to take and pictures to give. identification pockets hold snap- teachers will be needed oi at the Woodbrldge Jewish Com- sort — before you get there and Lemmon comes back from a stitch finds it practically impossible. So Each family's own'special way shots of the) family. And so will a One of the causes of browning of of 22. munity Center May 10, 11 and 12 after you leave—Boston Tfans- in trfe Mx Force overseas, during this is his thank you to you. . . . of honoring Mother is worthy of locket or one of the new watch the lower leaves Is a tln| eelworm from 1 to 10 P. M ... Mrs. Louis cript. which he Is officially listed as dead, Sorry to hear that Joe Klein Is in record. Your own version of the ,bands with plate for tiny pictures to find his wife, Miss arable, mar- that cannot be seen with the eye Martino. P. O. Box 393. Port Read- the hospital again. Send him a card whole "Queen-for-a-day" story— of those she holds dear. ried to Mr. Champion. The plot alone. These arc splashed up by Neighbors Hit I ing, is receiving donations for the It Is rain or irt watering and enter the at Perth Amboy General Hospital. from Dad's serving her breakfast An enlargement of an especially deals with her Indecision as to new chapel at the Perth Amboy That loud noise you hear Is leaf^ A wedge shaped portion of (Continued from ?w Chief "Jack" Egan and Deputy in bed to the children's goodnight good picture of Dad and the chil- wnich man she prefers to live with. General Hospital The chapel — Chief Ben Parsons celebrated their laughter by a mother of twin ba- th« leaf between velrfs turns yel- By making calls on it., kiss—will make a series of won-dren—framed appropriately for non-sectarian — is for the use of 32nd year on the police depart- bies who has just had the 40-hour low, then broWn. phone, the committee «•:,: derful pictures that Mother can her desk • or dresser—is another patients and relatives and friends ment Sunday. . . And were cer- week explained to her.—Los An- A mulch of salt hay. thin straw formed spontaneously, niiin. enjoy over and over all through gift that says "I Remember Year'Rounder of patients, alike. When a relative tain members of the Police Re- geles Times. or pine needles, applied to the soil gather 9263. but that w,i the year. Mama" in a way that's sure to or friend is dangerously ill it is serves surprised Saturday night at h r nr as soon as planting is completed ficlent. When the Imir,i. He Might please any jnr* " perhaps kind of nice to have sonw place to the German Club in Clark Town- Among the pictures that Mother will help control this pest, as 1 Leader heard of the cuiiu "For all men kill the thing they you might want to take a series pray and ask for God's help. . . . ship.! ... will treasure are pictures of .vari- eliminates splashing. plight it decided to step in ,,i love," said Oscar Wilde. And heous members of her family In an of small snapshots—one of =^ch might have been talking about Other causes may be spider mite out. album especially compiled for her.member of the family—c;"i • ar- prosperity—Tht Albany Knick- in a dry season or mildew in a So, this week is a good time to range them In a long, narrow Woodbrid.ee Hiph School will be Last But Not least: erburger Press. moist season, especially when air collect the family snapshots from frame to grace her dressing table. cannot circulate freely through the featured on the Ted Steele Show. Bom at Perth Amboy General They Were their hiding places in odd drawers As you can see, the day set aside plants. ' '•Teen Bandstand," May 11, from Hospital, a daughter to Mr. and j LIONS CLUB OF ISEi The good old days were when and boxes and make up an album to honor Mother is one on which 5 to 6 P. M.. on WOR-TV Channel Mrs. George Mam, 89A Birch • Sponsors you didnt have to know any- as a surprise for Mother. Other pictures really have their day, SEEKS MISSING GI's 9. Twirlers. cheerleaders and boys Street, Port Reading; a son to Mr. thing about cooking to get a job gifts will be doubly welcome if too! John. Van Gilder General James A. Van Fleet is from the school will participate. and Mrs. Albert Kosup, 86 McAr- tn a drug in Korea seeking information about I SHOW BOAT RLVUE Approximately 50 students will thur Drive, Fords; a daughter to store.—Atlanta Con- stitution. missing oJ captured men who ) Presented by leave by bus, provided by the Board Mr. and Mrs. William Muller. 14 Precautionary Measure RAIL EARNINGS served undl: him in that country. of Education, on May 11. The stu- Second Street, Fords; a daughter Mrs. Towns — I see you've built Railroad earnings during the 'j THEELIZAPETHTOUN There Are The General, who lost his only son dents will tell about the various to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shyman, 62 two servants' wing on your house. year doubled when compared with There are three kinds of mules, in the Korean War, has never given I Variety Players school activities, such as the school Safran Avenue, Fords; a daughter But aren't they rather small? the same period a year ago, ac- the old gray, the white, and the up hope that his son may still turn I'. paper, the band and the yearbook. to Mr. and Mrs. John Boland, 136 Mrs. Hiram Offun — Yes, butcording to a report of the Associa- I Friday Evening, M kind your wife married.—Cincin- tion of American Railroads. The up alive. High Schools in the New York and Central Avenue, Port Reading; a nati Enquirer. Hiram thought it best to clip the ) 8 P. M. New Jersey area vie to get on the son to Mr. and Mrs. John Barron, servants' wings so they couldn't report also noted that operating / AT Voyaseur program... Before too many days, 31 Mary Avenue, Fords; a daughter A Tribute fly so readily. revenues increased only one half | ST. CECELIA'S it will be time to plant seed for an- to Mr. and Mrs. Lelf Nissen, 80 Cutting a safe to pieces in the of 1 per cent, but that operating Visitor—"How far is it to Wash- ington?" Recreation Ontn nual flowers. 1 always set a target Ryan Place, Woodbridge; a daugh- heart of St, Johnsburg, Vt., must Economical expenses had bee reduced 4.7 per of May 15—then the chance of it ter to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dargai, be a fine tribute to the soundness Jack- Is that your last year's cent. r. Native—"Wa'al, I dont rightly Oak Tree Road, Iselin, N 1 getting too cold for tiny seed to 151 Old Road, Sewaren; a son to with which good citizens, garage suit you're wearing? know but I'll call Eph. Eph'll know. Donation SI.ml germinate is very slight. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Petrovski, owners and policemen sleep:— Fred — Yes,and it's my next Art or Utility? He's traveled all over. He's got 106 Johnston Street, Fords. . . . Rutland Herald. year's, too. A CWA artist was commissioned shoes." to pain murals in the reptile house At the Typewriter: yi$t&9G&5&&X&&&Xi^&^^ at the National zoo. In a story last week we had Mrs. ISF.I.IN, N I He returned to admire his work 3,500 Pupils ISELIN MET. I.-I!'1 Egan listed as treasurer of School and discovered an energetic lizard (Continued from Page 1) 1 PTA. It should have read Mr. climbing up a tree trunk neatly NOW TO SATVIIKU John Egan. fcorry. • • The United painted on the side of his gage. kindergarten to 8, has no part Service Clubs has asked me to set Rock Hudson - Barlwn Hi;•>• "Come—look!" shouted the ar- time classes. But next September, something right for them. It tist to Dr. William M. Mann, the This cotton frock is a year- Grades 1-5 will be on a part-time seems that when they awarded the zoo director. "How's that for art?" round atset to feminine ward- basis. The board plans to trans- plaque to Mr. Prank Cooper as "Captain Lightfoof Even fools the lizards." robes. Designed by Marjar of fer from the Avenel area the Citizen of the Year th»y stated Technicolor Mann looked a minute and then Florida, thla iced cotton coat pupils in Qrade 6 this year In that Mr. Cooper was a founder of Also Glenn Ford in said laconically, "Well, maybe he dress Is done in black with a Avenel and Sewaren. Four more the Iselin Fire Company, Although 1 was going in that direction any- colorful velveteen belt picking "THE AMERICAN'! Mr. Cooper has been very active in Galaxy of Gifts way." up matching colors in the the fire company and has given a print. The National Cotton SUN. THRV WHO lot ol his time, effort and money April is expected to surpass Council reports that all-season Anne Francis - Glen h>"l to the organization, he was net March in steel output. cottons like this ate favorites -STATE- one of the founders and he wants with vacationers. that impression corrected. Mike WOODBRIDGE "The Blackboard Lewis, Iselin, was one of the foun- HEAR WEI). THRU SAT. ders of that company. . . . 3 to 3V Ih. From time to time I have let HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 2 Tyrone Power. Maureen O'Hara Jungle" loose on my opinions of so-called in Also Fraturetti' Juvenile delinquency. Yesterday, I HEALS BROILERS •HUNTERS OK llll mil1 made a routine call at police head- WOR710KC. 1:15 P. M.Sunday and quarters, and what I saw and heard 'The Long Gray Line' made me think that I had been FRYERS ItinemaScopfl right in my theory that there Is something radically wrong with • SlupV Shore SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY parents these days. There were'two Robert Newton in MAJESTIC girls, 14 and 15 years old, accom- Blouses llunit Oprn Dal!) I " >' panied by three boys between 15 Dr. H. M. Zalewski 45* and n. They had been brought in 'LONG JOHN SILVER' • STARTING A; complete line of Come to the WI| ! during the wee hours of the morn (Cinep\a.Scope) Your hrart will MI'K ing after they had spent rnost of Optometrist Sportswear PLUS the night in a car in Aveael. Just JERSEY EGG NEST what were the parents of these by Jantzen EVES EXAMINED Richard (onti, youngsters doing or thinking OPEN ConsUnce Smith In about? Is it common practice to let Old Colony Thurs., Fri., Sat. "BIG TIP-OFF" « "A V0 Ikids roam around nil night long? MacHeni'i 237 PEJtSHING AVENUE FREE Delivery 'At 2 o'clock yesterday, afternoon WEI). THRU SAT. Called the parents of one of the girls had CABTERET 1-7608 405 I'KAKl, si. WOODBRIDGE Jane Runstli, failed to show up for her. . . .1 listers (Next, In Post Office) Gilbert Roland in WO, 8-8280 peter Still feel thM if the do-gooders "UNDERWATER" would let well enough alone and House if the parents would stop imagining by J|ulianne that they are' child psychologists WOODBRIDGE SWEET SHOP QNBMASCQPE: because they have read a book or Slippers 535 AMBOY AVENUE f WO-8-9381 IICHAIO JIAN * heard a speech at a PTA meeting TODD • PETERS we might lick this probWm. The by Busken and Oomphie "• , use of the hair brush where It Visit our new DELICATESSEN DEFI\ rr..j.tu. —^~~ would do the most good might also for DELICIOUS SALADS and COLD CUTS rORDS, N. 1. — Mllereit I-H4I rM2.MII help.... THURS. THRU SAT. STRAND FLAGSTAFF CANNED in Cinemascope At Random: I'nlli , BREAD - MILK M Sgt. Joseph Favkas, back on duty Doo» Ql>en t:W •'• Monday Tlmi i '"<' • at police headquarters, after a very DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS 'Sip oi the Pap' Sat. & tun, Ptiiii!» Ol»" ' Jeff (handjtr and Jack • NOW IHIUi SM -P— FOjUNTAIN i Pala.nct Victor Mature-Susan I'11 '" ! kr."Short Sleeve" SANDWICHES HOT SOUPS and '•*" "CATTL? OK Time 1 . " »"" "• "• ' , !» " ONA "Chief Crazy Hors« Neurocalometer With Barbara Stanwyck and _ PLUS - X-Ray Service Ronald "MA AND PA KETTU FROSTY FRESH 'i r J • " (Sat. M*tlnee — E*tr» Cartoon* STORE HOimS: A Priceless Young Fashion '. »{id Comedy) fc AAIWAIKIK OPEN EVENINGS TIE 6 With Mlrjorlr Mlii By Betty Barclay SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY FKIDAV 'TIL 9 Percy KUbrjdf In Cinemascope A very, very smart double-breasted jajpket with CLOSED WEDNESDAY DR. S. D. GROSSMAN t STARTING ljUei|ht "Cool" Washable corded rayon linen collar, cuffs, and pearl buttons Cottons -wom over-* p»mH ilim cltirt. A two-piece suit dress for the, j Chiropractor "HIT THE DECK" warm days ahead In chromspun "White Feather' and acetate cotton stripe, guar- First Bank & Trust Bldg. • • Martin anteed washable. Red, blue or J with Robert W»i!»"'"'"' 214 Smith Street ' 04 Main street D«bra Fag ft grey. Pertti Amboy, N. J. Wooflbridge N J "WOMEN'S PRISON" MS SHOP with Ida Lupino and - conn - 103 MAIN STREET Sim 7U16 * 10.98 HUlcrest 2-4727 VKtoftftiiage '8-8722 Howard Qttff Morris In N«»l to Wwlwrtb't | Style 814D .' part religion plays In all our lives.' retiuy. Fred Walker; finance' '''•li^liiy, May 10 at 7:30 P. M., He outlined the principles of the secretary, John'llkuir, treasurer,, i i IT «ill he a Woman's Mlsslon- Catholic religion, the fundamentals Walter Jawarskl; lion tamer %K,' ,,','v Council meeting at the home of the church, the marriage ritual sutuicl Hoffman, tail twister John ^Mi.i Andrew Palumbo, 28 Klva and the ritual at death, He paid rinnpsz. ' r^i',,1 Holly Haven Homes, lse- tribute to the clergy and religious Board of directors 1 year, Wll- ',.„ MIS Walter Pierce of Freehold, for their sacrifice in choosing the Ham DanKell, Pat Tomasso, Board (viiinil New Jersey District Presl- church of their vocation, likening of directors 2 years, Douglas Cal* ,.,,,,! I,I w. M. C. will be the guest them to the apostles and their srtta and John Barby. John Tin- work. ies?, chairman of installation night Rev. John M. Wilus, pastor of announced that the affair would St. Cecelia's and ispirltual director be held on June 10 at 8 P. M, at Work Progressing of the Holy Name Society, ex- Mountainside Inn, Mountainside. pressed gratification at the large William Dangell announced next number of men attending the paper drive SimdRY May 29 at I At Rod Club Site breakfast. P.M. \ Election of officers originally Next board of directors meetlne ISI'.MN Acquisition of three scheduled for the last meeting was will be held Monday May D, 8 P.M. t,,,, k> by the Iselin Rod and Cus- held, and elected to office -were nl Green Street Ftrehotise. ii,;n nub WHS disclosed at a mcet- Fobert Peterson, president; Fran- IIV r.i'ld in the St. Cecelia's Rec- cis C. Folcy, Jr., vice president; Front row, Irft to right, Mrs. Fred Creu/,, Mrs. Carlton Laumlrir, Mrs. (iiMirge Smnoiid, Mrs. i ,..i' :.in Center, Anthony T. Sanseviere, second vice Francis Foley. Mrs. Charles Friek, Mrs, Frank Kndllla. Hack row, same order, Mrs. John Bcli, Sharon Burisch A li'tter of appreciation was president; George O'Brien, treas- Mrs. Charles HMempa, Mrs. Ernest Hefrcdus, Mrs. Chester Little, Mrs. \V. .). Kazan. (iui'ifil by tlie club to the person urer; Vincent A. Froehllch, mar- shal; Daniel C. Swarts and Charles (;nii;iiiin' the trucks which will be Feted at Party Wich, delegates. ,; ,,i bv the club to haul lumber I on ,mii nit its property. Chairman for the breakfast was Colonia Club Style Show Cake Sale Slated COLONIA — Sharon Burisch,' •ri:r club will meet next Tues- William E. O'Neill, assisted by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor day inMc;iri o( Wednesday at the Foley; ticket sales, George Ltll- By Church Guild Burisch, Kimberly Road, was con- quiest. treasurer, and Lawrence Attended by Big Audience firmed Sunday at St. Cecelia's | club sue on Lincoln Highway, Moiiui and Alfred White, coordi- ! when a 7 P. M, work party will COLONIA — A large audience Church, Iselln. Mrs. John Schu- nators. ISELIN—At the last meeting of .recede the meeting. attended a fashion show given mann, Metuchen. was sponsor. Willcox, the Young Women's Guild of First Clark Pearson, president, an- The club's next meeting will be Oue&ts at a buffet supper given the Clown, W.IZ children's favorite, beams happily over by the Colonia Club at the Co- Presbyterian Church of Iselin KmiuTd he and several members in the library, May 18. by Mr. and Mrs. Burisch were Mr. shoulders of Mrs, A. J. Fox, loft, and Mrs, Edward Nadler, rlRht. lonia Library Tuesday evening. plans were completed for a cake | will attend a May 15 drag race at and Mrs: Albert Burisch and The Indies are ImUiinir one of the many poster* announcing the Grace Vavala Weds sale to be held Saturday, May 21, I Aiieniown, Pa. Further details on Those modeling the clothes daughter, Henrietta, Elizabeth: coming Colonia Country Fair which is being sponsored by the were: Mrs. John Belz, Mrs. Fred St. Cecelia's League fflr the benefit of the Westminster Mr. and Mrs, John Schumann and N<"*- Jersey Timing Association Colonia Parent-Teucher Organization, with proceeds goinir to Youth Fellowship Fund. Proceeds | pnnsoreri dinner will be an- Iselin Resident Cruez, Mrs. Charles Frlclc, Mrs. In Bowling Tournament children, John, James and Joyce, P. T. (). children's charities. Beside Corny is Mr. Fox who, alone Ernest Hedgedus, Mrs. Charles will be used for summer camp and Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs, Robert unced after the association's with his wire, is co-chairman of the refreshments committee. conference at the church. ISELIN—The wedding of Miss Hozempa, Mrs. William Kozan, ISELIN-Thr.ee teams of St, Carey and children, Robert, David / | :uxt ineeiiiiK, Pearson stated. The fair, to be held at Colnnht School 16 Saturday will feature Grace Vavala, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Carteton Laundrie, Mrs. Chet Cecelia's Women's Bowling League Members of, the guild will do- and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles•' i! was voted to disband the kiddie rides, an auction sale, refreshments and a cake sale. membership committee and an and Mrs, John Vavala, 21 Birks Little, and Mrs. Prank Foley. Mrs. were represented In the Women's nate the cakes and the members Hull and children, Qeraldlne and Captain Video and Corny the Clown will appear in person. of the • fellowship will sell them. iuoiuonal two members were Place to George Tirpak, son of Mr. George Sammond served as com- State Bowling Tournament at Red Rennle; and Patricia Moore, all of and Mrs. John Tirpak, 48 Adams Bank on Sunday. The teams rep- 1 i>vied to the violations commit- mentator. Mrs. Harold Rounds was wel- Colonia. Patricia Moore was also Street, took place Saturday at resented were sponsored by Iselin comed as a new member. '-. v.'.i' iniilcilnR committee re- Mrs. Carleton Laundrie served confirmed at St. Cecelia's with Blessed Sacrament Church, New- Lumber. Kasar Builders and her aun.t, Mrs, Hull, as sponsor., ;MIIC(| it is investigating procure- 11th Installation Dinner as chairman of the affair, assisted Miss Corinne Bower la making ark. Rev, Robert F. Garner officia- by Mrs. Frank Kodilla, program Cooper Dairy. May 15, the tearns an effort to obtain a missionary liii'i,; of necessary materials for ted. A reception was held at the will compete In singles and doubles. NAMED TO BOARD chairman of the club; Mrs. Wil- as guest speaker at the next meet- :. i:!i!:!i!: the club's itarage, and Palmer House. The League will have Its annual PERTH AMBOY—W.'S. Morris,'* liam Cyibalskl, Mrs. Arthur Guili- ing of the guild, May 24. Refresh- I ;A..iii Jordan, public relations Held by Colonia Fire Unit Mis. Rocco Ruglio was matron of banquet on Saturday, May 7, at ments were served, with Mrs, W assistant secretary and assistant) <•":••< • stated the club will cele-COLONIA—The Uth installa- honor for her sister. Her brides- ano, Mrs. Kevin Healy, and Mrs. treasurer of the California Com-: Klover Club at Piscataway. H. Roach In charge of hospitality. ;i:,!ii it.s first anniversary in July. tion dinner of the Ladles' Auxil- maids were Miss Virginia Lordi, Emma Sprowson. pany, was eleoted a director ot the .Viininauon and election ol of- iary of Colonia Volunteer Hook Uoliaiv-AmQriquu - •». •<• her niece and Miss Pauline Frajt, Refreshments were served at Six riffles' IK the »y tfver Nevada, Association of Eastern Petroleum! •ii .vas scheduled toe the May and Ladder Company was held Elect iVeuj Officers a cousin of the bridegroom. Al- the close of the program by Mrs. the United States. 'exploded a A department of Commerle sur- Credit Managers, it was announced 1 iLiviim:. Saturday night at the flrehouse. bert Purcell served as best man. Emil Tobias, Mrs. Mildred Wilks, mighty atomic guided missile, cap- vey found only 58 per cent of the todajr at the eighteenth annual Members of the Fire Company ISELIN — The Italian Ameri- Ronald Plielps, nephew of the Mrs. Dorothy Van Oeson, Mrs. able of downing a whole bomber nation's mnjor water facilities are fconfejrence at the Hotel Statler la were guests. can Associated of Iselin has selec- bride and John Tirpak III, the Frank Kroh, and Mrs. Milton fleet. adequate for present demand. New YofJc, Plans Formulated Each officer installed was pre- ted new officers as follows: Frank bridegroom's nephew were ushers. sented with a corsage made by Verdi, president, Jack Di Ganzi, Mr. Tirpak is a veteran of eleven By (olonia Group Mrs. William Price, wife of the vice president, John Santora, sec- years service in the U. S. Navy in chief of the fire company. The fire retary, Anthony Dl Fazio, treas- the second World War and the .fiidMiA The Central Com- chief and various firemen spoke urer, Joseph D, Rinaldi, sergeant- Korean War, He is presently em- ployed at Stavid Engineering Cor- ;..:!••' o! (jilonia met at the First of the fine work done by the aux- at-arms, and William Ameraka, poration, PlalnfUld and has been . i Hi'adfuiarters with represen- iliary during the years and the Michael Vegura, and Salvatore transferred to New London, Conn. 1 i:vi., of five organizations help the auxiliary has given tlie Fantieri, tlrustee's for three -years. ' .'•('11! fire company, The club meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Anyone of A (iisniviion was held regardmg Officers installed were: Presi- Italian-American parentage may Stripko is Elected :r minimi calendar to be dls- dent, Mrs. James Taggart; vice Join. ::mrcn to the various clubs in president, Mrs. John De Silva; By Colonia Sportsmen y ma Regular meeting dates secretary, Mrs. George Scott: : all oi itanizatlons will be listed treasurer. Mrs. James Staunton; AID SQUAD REPORT COLONIA—Anthony A. Stripko, ; school n; Harry Morecroft, senerous returns as the money Cfllania, were named to the by- Mrs. Robert Schussler, Mrs. Jp- :. Home Owners Association; coming in is needed in order to laws committee. Trustees are Rus- sepiy Pstena, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. : itucioiph Petenon, Mothers purchase an ambulance. sell Richkrds,. Mr. Zazzula and Louis Sandonato. Mrs. Staunton, '"•'.alum. The next meeting Mr, Nelson. • '•"• held May 28fat the First Mrs. Joseph Maglia, Mrs. Wells. 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Woodbridge Camera Shop B&lin tft llrt.d In rour ClauMri itk&M Dirarfory 90 MAIN, STREET *s B, 1055 PAOF, FIGHT KKfilST RATION SET 3 New Members Road, discovered a m leak m IRFUN Registration for kin- Winter, Livingston. the street. Her parents called the dergarten entrance will be held at Wednesday evening Ruests of Ellzabethtown Gas Company School 15, Pershing Avenue, May Welcomed by (,()( fcOLONIA ACTIVITIES emergency crew Mr. and Mrs. George Forstfr, WHICwhichH ,-U-TIHsent, n«•!n• .,, 9 and 10 from 9 A.M. til II A.M. Mcnlo Park Terrace Notes Ethel Street, were Mr. and Mrs. who worked all night. Victoria from 1:30 to 3:00. Phillip Clare and son. George, was praised for her alertness by nnd l t Mrs. Charles Oliphant, Colonla; new members at a mceti Maplewood. By MRS HRNRY STRTJBIX the gas company. School 6 on May 12 and 13, morn- MRS GEORGE FOR8TER _...l children, Belnbrldge. Md., for Mrs. James Taggert, Union Beach. at th* home of Mr. ai... BY —Mrs. Seymoure Lisa, Swarth- 214 Colonla Bonlrwd —Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cher- ing hours 8 to II oclock and aft- «5 Ethfl Strret (he week-end. Mrs, Sidney Han- Colonla Mrs. Conrad dratt, Colonia, was Henry Welman, 13 Brafnmi pjj more Terrace, entertained her ess and son, Dnvlri, 319 Colonist ernoon from 1:30 to 3:00 o'clock. ME. 6-597S-M •ock, Columbia, S. C, will spend ft guest, "the new members, Man Jongg Group Tuesday. Pres- Birth and vaccination certificates :hf summer with them. —Weekend guests of Mr. and —Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Lahr, Boulevard, were dinner guests of by peorge tfegenhardt, p, •Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ladoux. ent were Mrs. Murray Gold. Mrs. must be shown at the time of fM{1 —The Cvroueel Club met last Mrs. Otto Youngbluth, M«Fftrlane Ridge Road and Mrs. Lahr's par- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cheress. Car- were Mf. arid Mrs. Walter Street, were (lined and ta- Irwin Nadell. Mrs. Harold Binder Road, were Mrs. Yourwbluth's registration. Pupils must be five Etlici nlghfr'at the nor* of Mrs. Martin ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lahr, teret. Iselln. Attending the me lour of the General and Mrs. George Weiss. mother, Mrs. years old by November 1 in order k-irac< i:nrcl. Boulevard for the 45 children who New Dover Methodist Church will Hans Wetzel. Staten island, visit- if Mf. and Mrs. Peorke MeU«er, . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mor- for passengers are also asked to Woodhrldge Oaks. The dm,, take the school bus to School 17. sponsor a turkey dinner Saturday ed Seaman Richard Shultiu, 495 Pairview Avenue, and fcar- Con'-TRtulaUoiu to Mr. and Mrs rison, Ethel Street, entertained call Mrs. Kroner. the bus was Mrs. George n Mrs. Moe is ill at her home. from 5 to 7 P. M. Tickets will be Bsinbridge, Md. Dara Frank. 13, daughter of Mr. IM.M- MaKUire, McQulre Street Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hoffman and and Mrs. Robert Frank, The children were beinn mil —The Mah Jo'ngg group met at —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- available at the door. —The date for Fathers' Night nd Mrs. Robert Frank, Chain O' v.lio celebrated their anniversary family, and Mrs. Rose Maybrook, the home of Mrs. Bamet Weis- Hills Road, participated In the at Green Street and Blum mund Hughe*. Savoy Street, were -The Women's Society of at Schools 2 and 16 has been annual Griffith tiiteMusicd FoundaIn the- by irnvinK dinner and attending Jersey Ctty, Sunday. man, .Ethel Street, Thursday. Avenue, Iselln. Mrs. Edward Powers, Joseph Rus- Christian Service of the New changed from May 10 to May 24 tion auditions in Newark. Carol .Mio'.v in New York, Present were Mrs. Saul Kritzman, Michael Gujda, eight-yen —Anniversary greetings to Mr. sell, Tenafly; Robert Laiua, Jer- Dover Methodist Church elected at 7:30 P. M. All parents and and Barbara are piano students at Jimmy Cory, son of 31ft. Ev- Mrs. Jay Tenen, Mrs. William 1385 Oak Tree Road, who »„ and > Mrs ..Norman Gardner, Ethel sey City; Miss Peggy Pelllcane. officers at follows; President. Mrs. friends of the students are in- ;he Waron Musk; Studio, Rah- erett Snd Mrs. Cory, Jefferson Street and Sgt. and Mrs. Everett Kroner and Mrs. Kenneth Morri- vited to attend. Registration for log his bicycle on Oak Tiv. New Brunswick, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kirhball; vice - president. at Hlllcrest Avenue was sti n Street, has been chosen for the Cory. Jefferson Street. son. new children to enter school in waayy. Oeorge Proster and son, George Mrs. A. J, MoCollum; treasurer, a cjtr driven by Ray MCIJHi Lilt It League team, the PBA Dod- —Birthday greetings to Mrs. September will be held May 19 —At a recent meeting of Cub —SundaSunday evenineg g guestg s of Mr. Jr., Elizabeth. Mrs. William Farr; recording sec- Lillian Terrace, Woodbiidj. i!(Ts. in Wobdbridge. Congratula- Joseph Czarnik, McGuire Street, and 20 from 9:30 A. M. to 11:30 Pack 144 at New Dover Metho- and Mrs. James Dingwall, Atlan- —Mr. and Mrs, Preston Hen- retary, Miss Marion Hagedorn; Iselln First Aid Squad tout tions Jirhmie. and Mrs. Richard Derrevere, dist Church, plans were discussed tic Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Carl drickson, Inman Avenue, enter- corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. A. M., and from 130 P. M. to child to Perth Amboy Geiici , Ethel Street. for a cirucs to be held on the M -Sunday guests of Mr. and Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. George tained Mrs. Hendrickson'8 broth C. Laul. Secretary of student work, 3 p. M. 'Each child must have cer- pltal where he was treated M>.% Milton Berlin, Isabelle —Cub Pack 181, Den 1, met at tificates of birth and inoculation church grounds June 25, 2 P. M. Forster and Mr. and Mrs. Robert er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Rapocloll. A meeting Bible skulskull fracture,/s . Si red. were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred the home of their den mother, —Albert Foote, Inman Avenue Awards were made as follows: Friel. Donald Parks and children, David, has been scheduled for May lfl at Bobcat pins. William Rote, Rob- the scalp and right leg and;., . ] Ber'.m and daughters, Terri and recovery wish to Mrs. George Rader, Ford Avenue. has returned from a business trip :j —A speedy Donna Lee, and Kenneth of Sue- 8 P. M., when the speaker will be ert Whitely. Richard Steidger; tlons. Aiiine, Bronx, and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson The boys distributed telephone to Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs. Gerald Mathey. casuna. Mrs. Seth Bowen, who served as second-year pins, Thomas Kim- Louis Berlin. discs Monday and other dens will —Charles MOMO, Inman Ave RECEIVE CERTIFICATES Street, who Is ill at Perth Amboy —A family -dinner was held in secretary for children's work last ball and Steven Gronback; third- distribute discs throughout the nue has rettrned from a business ISBLIN — A class compus.4 , —The Digna Maters, Chapter General Hospital. honor of Bruce Chosney, son Of year witri the District Women's year pin, Robert O'Connor; told week. ip to Sttpuludsburg< , Pa. Iselln Girl Scouts, Injtrurii-j >,\ 2. met at the home of Mrs. Robert —William Kirk, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chosney, (society for Christian Service. arrows, Robert O'Connor, George —The Menlo Park Terrace Civic —Th—*..^e .....ITmeetinnext g of the pla Harry Von Buskirk, certified Vclusco, Ethel Street. Present Mrs. William R. Kirk, Federal Guernsey Lane, who was con- —The Colonia College Club met Dahl, Patsy Spoeato, Alan 6chae- Association met at School 14 committee of the Mothers' Associ Cross Instructor, received thf were Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Street, will celebrate his 12th firmed at St. Cecelia's Church, at the home of Mrs. James Cahlll fer; silver arrows, Robert O'Con- Pords, Monday. Mrs. Irving Kdh- atlon will be held May 9 at th first aid certificates on complex John Evonoff,. MMrs . Josepph Schir- birthday by going to a baseball Iselln. Guests were his grand- Woods Lane. The speaker of the nor. Thomas Kimball, William ree was the guest speaker, repre- home of Mrs. Vito Scaturro, Kim of the course. Recelvins c.uifll ripa. Mrs. Nicholas Space, Mrs. game with his grandfather, John parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph evening was Miss Roxanne Love, Spencer, ,Alan Schaefer; denner senting the Citizens Council for cates included Elvira LHoujf John Higgins, Mrs. Don Balderose, J, Kelly, Bron». Chosney, Union. His grandfather who sp«ke of her experiences on berley Road. stripes, Michael D'AUesandro; as- ami Mrs. Robert Wolfe. —Mrs. Sid Dibofsky, Jefferson Education. She stressed the need was his sponsor. a freighter trip around the world, —In commemoration of Arbor Frelda Rapacloll, Norecn for folks to register and vote in sistant denner strjpes, Fred Wood- —Mr. and Mrs. James Ding- Street, attended a shower at The —Mrs. Q. S. Mason, 19 Canter- particularly her experiences in the Day, five dens of Cub Pack 1146 grosst, Virginia McEnroe municipal and Board of Educa- ward; Lion badge, Patsy Sposato. wall and children, Atlantic Street, Avon, Newark, •••, bury Lane, entertained at a dem- Far cast, uificers were elected as under the leadership of Fred FlUslmmons, Mary Johns, tion, elections. She reported that In a special ceremony, Kenneth were guests of Mr., and Mrs. —A meeting of the executive onstration party. Guests were Mrs. follows: President, Mrs. William Hansson, presented School 17 with Parkas, Sharon Wehrenbn r.i| :he next meeting of the Citizens Van Bramer received his BSA Jacque Du Hammel, Clifton, Sat board of the Menlo Park Chap- Thomas Doherty, Mrs. John Seaman; vJse - president, Mrs. two juniper trees, which were role Kondas, Elizabeth SL-,R.I Council will be held tonight in cord for acting as Den Chief of Carole Patania, urday. ter of the American Jewish Con- Kortz, Mrs. Robert Wnit«lye, Mrs. Ralph Kankln; historian, Mrs. planted on each side of the front Birthday greetings to Albert gress was held last night at the the Municipal Building, when Dennis Collett, Mrs. Russell Rich- Robert Walton, Railway. The next T.tnko McGuire Street, and Char- home of Mrs. Nat Schneider, At- Charles E. Gregory, publisher of ards, Mrs. Jann Pachucki, Mrs. meeting, May 26 at 8 P. M., at The Independent-Leader will be ...: Kioott Ethel Street. lantic Street. I*ster Gipnechini, Mrs. George Colonla Library, will feature a talk guest speaker: The nialn topic —Week-end guests of Mr. and —The Canasta Club met at the Hahl, Mrs. Joseph Peters, Mrs. by Dr. Ralph Broncali, director 1 will be "Builders' Proposed Gift Mi ;;. Mac Kellerman, Atlantic home of Mrs. Edward Haluska, Charles Parks, Mrs. Charles Wich. of the Diagnostic Center, Menlo to. the Township." At the next •Strict, were Mr. arid Mrs. Monroe Ethel Street, Tuesday. Present Mrs. Donald Davidson, Mrs. John Park. Civic Association meeting the Juffo. Albany, N. Y. were Mrs. Norman Gardner, Mrs. Grauff, Mrs. Lincoln Smith/Mrs. Township Civil Defense Council —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F, •Mr. and Mrs. George Rader Abe Landsman, Mrs. Barnet Wels- .Robert Hamilton, all of Colonia; will present a special program of Smith, Jr., Devon Road, enter- and children, Ford Avenue, spent. man, Mrs. Seymour De Witt, and fMrs. William Dwyer, Irvington, vital Interest to all residents. tained Mr. and Mrs. Richard the week-end in Philadelphia, vis- Mrs. Alfred Frankel. and Mrs. Margaret Eirdoch, Ro- Robert Murphy, president of the Klngsburg, Atlanta, Ga., over the 4 itin;; Mrs. Rader's mother and —Malynda Mahoney, daughter selle. Menlo Park Terrace Civic Organi- week-end. Guess what I got father, Mr. dud Mrs. Harry Hu- of Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney, —Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Savoy zation requests the cooperation —Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Reeb, Isabelle Street, will celebrate her Street, entertained members of dome. of home owners to stop using Jr., Warwick Road, and their Mr. and Mrs. fifth birthday tomorrow with her the Coffee Club as follows: Mrs. Best wishes to the woods on McGuire Street as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hor- family. William Wels, Mrs. Fred gutter, Jay Tenen, Atlantic Street, on a dumping ground for garbage. It on, Rutherford, spent a day at —The Chatterbox Club met a their new car. And a speedy re- was announced that on May 18 Garden State Park, Camden. \ for Mother's Day I.. J the home of Mrs. Don Waley c«very wish to their daughter, between the hours, of 6 to 0 P.M , —Vincent Potl, son of Mr. and —•The first meeting of the Atlantic Street. Attending wer» Pauline, who has the measles, at the White Birch Inn free chest Mrs. Vincent Foti, Swarthmore newly-organized Republican Club Mrs. James Vendula, Mrs. George —Mis Howard Houghton, Mc- x-rays will be given to adults. On Terrace, made his first commun- of the 10th District will meet to-_ Rader, Mrs. William Duerscheidt, Guire Street, attended a shower June 6, 7 to 9 P. M., dogs will be ion Thursday at St. Cecelia's I night at 8 o'clock at the home I for lier future sister-in-law, Miss Mrs. Larry Wescott, Mrs. Georgi Church; Iselln. His brother, James of Earl Runkel, Amhurst Avenue. inoculated at the White Birch Klinor Jurcasln, Bayonne. ^Zimmerman, and Mrs.- Richarc was his sponsor. A dinner was —T h e Women's Republican Inn garage. M. Gordon Mall, —The Monday evening Man Mohr. held Thursday night at the Foti Club of Colonia will meet tonight chairman of civic affairs reported JonKK group met with Mrs. Mor- —Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur home where guests were Mrs. at 8 o'clock at the Colonia Library. that the Town Committee has an ris Gluntz. Present were Mrs. Mil- Ladoux, Ethel Street, for a few Beatrice Foti, Jersey City; Mr. —Fred and Janice Hansson, appropriation set aside for mos- 'ton Berlin, Mrs. Alex Gold, Mrs days was Mrs. Ladoux's mother, and Mrs. William J. Brown, Ba- children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred quito control. One problem facing Burl Levinson, and Mrs. Murray Mrs. Joseph Blackman, Philadel- yonne and Miss Carmencita Foti, Hansson, Clover Avenue, attended the committee Is that fact that Gold. phia. Jersey City; and James, Robert, a birthday party for their cousin, part of McGuire Street is in Edi- —Congratulations to Mr. and —Saturday guests of Mr. and and Victoria Foti. Chris Ann Gorky, daughter of son Township, but cooperation of Mrs. Anthony R. Velluzzt, Mc- Mrs. Harold Binder, Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gorky, South officials of that municipality will —Week-end guests of Mr. and Guii'c Street and to Mr. and Mrs. Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Plainfield. be sought. Mrs. Vincent Foti, Swarthmore Jack Krlnsky, Isabelle Street, who Greenberg, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. —Miss Victoria Youngbluth, 13- —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Terrace, were Mr. and Mrs. ure celebrating their annlversar- Murray Schuhajter, Livingston; year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. old Morse, Uvinston, Saturday. Thomas Mahoney and son, Peter Mr, and Mrs. ^Melvtn Stempler, Otto Youngbluth, MacParlane les. were Mr. and M«- Sid Dlbofsky. Wayne, Jersey City. -Saturday evening guests of Irvington; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Loebel, Federal Street, were Mr. and Mrs, Louis Selgal, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. George Forster, and Mr. and Mr», Jay Tcncn Mrs. Norman Silver, Mason Street, entertained her Canasta Group Tuesday. Present we're Mrs. Pii'd Suffer, Mrs. Ralph McGrane, Mis William Peterson, Mrs. Wil- liam Henderson, and Iijlrs. Joseph Barry. --Mr. and Mrs. Rober Friel, At- lantic .Street, visited Mr. Frlel'a sister, Saturday on Long Island. —Gary Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ballard, Jefferson Street, is celebrating his second birthday tomorrow. His guests, will be Mr. and-Mrs, H«ry Em,. Union; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pes- SPACE IS THE SIZE OF .;. ter, Mrs. Augusta Clark, Anna- dale; Russell Schuyler, Gary's A POSTAL CARD grandfather. What does it cost to send a postal card to every one "a new extension -The Wall Street CJanasta Club II fit at: the home of Mrs. Murray of'THE INDEPENDENT-LEADER'S 4,300 subscribers? Goldberg. Present were Mrs. v F.obert Goren, Mrs. Nat Scnnel- answer: j ;s -.J, • : phQner d :r, Mrs. Frank Kolenberger, and Jrs. Nat Boydm&n.j 2c postage , , $ 86.00 —Sunday , guests i Of Mr. and Printing .<-.... 30.Q0 What Mother or Wife wouldn't love the modem Mis Kenneth Morrison, Ethel Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Addressing 15.^)0 convenience of an extra phone? 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ISS Herman Bride Ruth Ann Buchany is Bride Group in 'Musical Varieties' Bride-to-BeFeted Officers Elected OfJolmMJizak At Lady of Peace Ceretnony At Surprise Party By School Society our r,ndy of Peace FORDS—Th« marriage of Miss Ted Saratowicz of Perth Amboy. FORDS — A bridal dhower WRS HOPELAWN — The Hopelawn given Miss June McCllster, daugh- B.,. the sotting for the Ruth Ann Buchany, daughter of The ushers were Richard Mikula, Home and School Association mrt lir ter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mc- in the school auditorium and " , of Miss Olorla A. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Buchany, John Sendelsky, Jr., cousin of the Cllster, 939 Amboy Avenue, by her elected Mrs. Stephen Schulack at '•(||]|il]ll(,r ot Mr. and Mrs, 201 Liberty street, to Leon Law- bride, both of Perth Amttoy, and „ nri-niiiii. 704 Donald Ave- rence, Dzledic, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wickley, Woodbrld«e, an- mother and Mrs. Joseph Sptcvak president. In the latter's home, U0 Fifth Amboy. to John M. John Dated ic, 497 Miller Street, other cousin. Others elected were Mrs. John vi-iii Street. Timko, vice president; Mrs. Alex ,,f Mr. Mrs. John Perth Ar-tboy, took place Saturday The couple will reside at 199 ,,f M Miss McCllster will marry Joseph Zambor. treasurer; Mrs. Alex 8ak, ,-; oimulvlcw Avenue, Edl- in Our Lady of Peace Church/The Liberty "Street on return from a Spifvak, June 11, In Our Lady of double»rlng ceremony was per- honeymoon at Miami Beach, Fk recording secretary, and Mrs. liml,iy :.ift.crnoon. at 4:30 Peace Church. formed at 3 o'clock by Rev. Alfred For traveling, the Bride wore a Louis Laso, corresponding secre- TIN- pastor, Rev. John E. Guests were Mrs. John Yarcmko, D. Smith, black suit with a pink topper, pink tary. Mrs. Schulack succeeds Mrs. the doubje- Mrs, Ernest Kesley, Mrs., Ethe Joseph Mehesy., The bride, given in marriage by accessories and an orchid corsage. Kesley. Mrs. Allan Balla, Mrs. Wil- i.n'in»ilV- Mrs. Schulack was named chair* her father, wore a princess-style Mis. Dzledic, a graduate of liam Hoffman, Mrs. John Gle • by her father, man of a trip to the Neptune Mu« gown of pure silk organdy over Perth Amboy High School, class backl, Mrs. Michael Koperwhats |i!,i wore ii Rown of embroi- yarn-dyed taffeta with a full of 1949,.is employed by the Slovak Mrs. Joseph Porvasznlk, Mrs. Paul sic Circus sometime In July. 111 iiille desigped with a Stephen Schulack, member of "hodicc and seven-tiered flounce and a chapel-length train. Gymnastic Union Sokol, Perth Swalllk. MrR. John Elko, Mrs. Wil The long torso bodice was de1- Amboy. Her husband attended limn BUlnch, Mrs. Helen Fields the Hopclara First Aid Squad, „, skj,.i Her fingertip veil slgned with a square neckline and Perth Amboy schools and is em- Mrs. Frank Gregor, Mfs. John Zie spoke oh the squad's history and i,i,m was arranged from a the service it renders the commu- ,' „[ sequins. She carried cap sleeves garlanded with Venice ployed at the Rarltan Arsenal, man, Jr., Mrs. William Bean, Mrs type lace embroidered with Irides- Metucnen. He served two years In M. J. Zlcman, Mrs. John Plsar- nity. Mrs. Mehesy presented him \,\,;,\ ;md stcphanotls on a a $20 check from the association. cent sequins and seed pearls. A the U. S. Army, Including 18 czyk. Mrs. Henry Frankowskl, Mrs. A donation of $5 was made to a petal-leafed coronet of nylon tulle months overseas. George Wickle, Mrs. William Kar- local Boy Scout troop, l.iirrainn Heine, South and orange blossoms held the miusln. ;,.ir[i(li'(l her sister as tna- fingertip-length veil of English Also Mrs. Lester Murley, Mrs, The attendance prize was won ,i !;,ii]nr. Miss Marie Mlzak, Illusion. She carried a prayer book Joseph Zleman, Mrs. John Wasil- by Mrs. Joseph Gagliano's second ,,l n,i. bridegroom, was adorned with orchids and lilies- Rahway Girl Wed ewskl. Mrs. John Kurtz, Mrs. J. L. and Mrs. Arnold Edwards' fourth Mlzenko. Mrs. T. R. Frankowskl, grades. Mrs. Walter Lozeski won ,nllll,l Frank Volosln served of-the-valley. Mrs. Victoria Kulpa, Mrs. Paul the dark-horse prize. The mothers ,, „,,,„ and Robert Herman, Miss Dolores Zyskowskl, South Frank E. Sautner Byrnes, Mrs, Helen Lewis, Mrs. ,,.. ,,| Hi,- bride, ushered. Amboy, attended her cousin as of the kindergarten and first Frank Toth, Mrs. George Sllvaney, grades were in charge of hos- , ,.I-'A ivwcrls arc on a wed- maid of honor. The bridesmaids FORDS—Miss Mary Ann Weid- Mrs. Andrew Kulpa, Mrs. John -,-, :n Florida and upon re- pitality. were Miss Ann Dzledic, sister of ling, daughter of Police Sergeant Kulpa, Mrs. George Kulpa, Mrs. will reside In Perth \llV the bridegroom, Miss Kathleen and Mrs. A. O. Weldling, 1164 Sadie Horn and Mrs. Anthony t ravelins the bride iv V Judge and Mrs. Elsie Mikula of Broad Street, Rahway, was mar- Wagenhoffer. :, chin-null [trey suit with Perth Amboy. The best man was ried to Frank Edward Sautner, Misses Nancy Balla, LaVerne Audrea Nelson ,i,vKsorics and a white or- son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Saut- Hoffman, Mary Elko, Dorothy ner, 21 Mary Avenue, Saturday at Porvasjnik, Leona Frankowskl, Married Saturday Mi/an is a graduate of Junior Oubwomen 5 P. M. in St. Mary's Church of Abov* arc a few of the members of the cast of the show to be presented hy the student nurses of Jacqueline Zleman, Yvonne God- ;ii Amboy Hml) School and the Rahway. Rev, Francis Sprldon Perth Amhny (ienera! Hospital next Wednesday itfid Thursday at WoodbridKe Hieh School Audi- bout, Mary Jane Percheskl, Bernlce Smoyak, Nancy Payti and Carol EDISON — Miss Audrea Carol i' School for Secre- performed the double-ring cere- torium. Left lo richt are lluth Ilnrton, .lean Vuro, Elaine Farrell. Marian Mollish, Irene Kirockman. McCllster. iii-k. She Is employed Elect Officers mony. Kneeling in front is Loretta Daraghy. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ui Arsenal. Her hus Given In marriage by her father, Louis Nelson, 96 MacArthur Drive, of Perth Amboy FORDS—Election of officers was the bride wore an ofl-the-shoul- became the bride of Lawrence M. s,hnol i.s employed at Flsh- .eld by the Junior Woman's Club der satin gown with Inserts of lace Etzolds Entertain Rablnowltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Inc.. Perth Amboy, Chirico - Bertolozzi Rites Hi Hi )HT t a meeting held in the library. at the neckline embroidered with Last Rites Held Samuel Rablnowltz, North Bruns- in years lji tl^e U. S. Those named were: Miss Eileen seed pearls. A matching satin cap wick, Saturday afternoon at 4:30 inclmlin:; service in Korea. McCallen, presldent;-Miss Dorothy trimmed with seed pearls held her At Baptismal Fete For Howard Munn PerformedinAmboyChurch o'clock in the Centenary Meth- Martin, vice president; Mrs, Claire fingertip-length veil of illusion in Petersen, recording secretary; Mrs. HOPELAWN^The marriage of Chirico, brothers of the bride FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Edmund odist Church parsonage, Me- place. She carried a spray of FORDS—Howard Munn, 75, 27 Lorraine Nagy, chairman of special white orchids. Miss Ida Lillian Bertolozzi, daugh- groom. M. Etaold, 30 Louis Street, had tuchen. Rev. R. R. Miller per- club, and Mrs. Dolores Moinar, Johnson Street, died at home. He sociation Plans Mrs. Madeline Greevy, Rahway ter of Mrs. Ettore Bertolozzi, 102 For traveling on their honey- their Infant daughter christened formed the double-ring ceremony. :halrman of good cheer. was a retired roofer. attended her sister as matron of Luther Avenue, to John Philip moon to the Great Lakes region of Kim at services held In Our Re- The club will present an act por- He Is survived,-by a son, George deemer Evangelical Lutheran The bride, given In marriage by lionor, Mrs. Nancy Russell, Perth Chirico, son of Mrs. Philip Chirico, Michigan, the bride wore a navy [or Family Picnic .rasing the month of October at Munn, same address; a sister, 80 Worden Avenue, took place suit and matching accessories and Church, The pastor, Rev, Arthur her father, wore a white point Amboy. was the bridesmaid and the May supper of the Fords Wo- Mrs. William Burbank, Perth Am- Saturday morning in Holy Spirit an orchid corsage. L. Kreyling, performed the cere- d'esprit waltz-lensth strapless Jane Ann Greevy, Rahway, was gown, wlht a ruffled bouffant skirt 'riii- William J. War- man's Club to be held May 18 at boy; three brothers, Wlllard and hurch, Perth Amboy. Rev. Jo- Mrs. Chirico Is a graduate of mony, Sponsors were Miss Nancy the flower girl. Joseph Sautnei iK-iniiuii met Iti Fords Oak Hills Manor. Frank, Perth Amboy, and Albert, ieph V. Kerr, pastor, performed Woodbridge High School, class of Kohutls, Fords, and Allen Skls- over tafleta, and a long-sleeve served as his brother's best man. inn and welcomed Fred Mrs. Petersen, outgoing presi- South Amboy, and a grandson, ,he double-ring ceremony and 1951, and the Berkeley Secretarial tlmas, New Brunswick. Spenser bolero of point d'esprit. ) ineinljership. dent, and MLss McCallen will be James Abraham, Fords, ushered. Funeral services were held in :elebrated the Mass. School, East Orange, class of 1951. Open house followed at the Her elbow-length French Illusion On return from a wedding trip veil was arranged from a head- ii 'I', Dunn wns named delegates to the twenty-eighth the Koyen Funeral Chapel, Perth TIM bride was given in marriage She li employed as secretary by borne of the parents. Guests in- I di the annual family annual spring convention of the to Florida the couple will reside Amboy, with Rev. S. W. Town- yy her grandfather, Carl Bertolozzi, Merck >. ,\\h\ his campaign •FORDS—The Ladles' Auxiliary Vocational and Technical High the parents of a son born in tin FORDS—Trie Ladies' Auxiliary Kolton, Newark; two sisters, Mrs. from 9 to 11:30 A. M. and 1 to 3 I'hilip Strong; Lyle B, of Fords Unit 163, American School and Is employed by the Perth Amboy General Hospital) of Fords Memorial Post, .8090, V. Eleanor Goldberg and Mrs. Betty P.M. Eddie Fisher Fan Club '• C'uliinm, candidate for Legion, met In post rooms and Richmond Radiator Co. F. W., will meet May 9 in post Belderson, both of Irvington; two A child must have reached his l.-ivmund SHiiyi, Jr., can- made plans for a card social to be ADDITION TO FAMILY headquarters, brothers, Rube, Newark, and Sam- fifth birthday before November 1, Meets with Miss Yaeger :••• I own Committee from held May 18 in post rooms. SUPPER RESERVATIONS EDISON—Mr. and Mrs. John uel, New Ycirk City, and two grand- 1955, and present birth and small- pox vaccination certificates for FORDS—The Eddie Fidher Fan ;.» Ward; Mrs. William It was announced thatra "Hospi- FORDS — Reservations for the Sulencki, 2 Hoover Circle, are the LIONS TO MEET children. V'l-.nu Republican chair- tal Day" will be held all the Vet- annual May supper of the Fords parents of a son born in the Perth FORDS—The Fords Lions Club He was a member of the Team- entrance Into kindergarten this Club met in the home of Miss Betty '•• 'iiii s. Graham, Munlcl- erans Hospital In "East Orange May Woman's Club may be made with Amboy General Hospital. jwill meet May 9 in Lopes Restau- sters and Chauffeuife Union, AFL fall. Ann Yaeger, 46 Mary Avenue. • ;• iiiiu\m leader; Eugene 15 with the program, open to the Mrs. Elsa Rosenbloom until May. rant. of Trenton. The following officers were In- ' •:•-.: W.ud Vice Chairman public, set to start at 2:30 P. M. 10. The final meeting will be held SON IS BORN [ SET MEETING DATE ducted: Miss Joan Nork, president; Miss Edna Benl, vice president; '•'• iiiiiiliciin party, and Vic The dark horse prize was won at Oak Hills Manor, May 18, FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Albert FQRDS—The Ladles' Auxiliary Karen Jorgensen, secretary, and • • N u-liii. by Mrs. Helen Cserr. Koiup, 63 Third Street,, are the of Fords Unit, 163, American B1RTHDAV CELEBRATED parent of a son born in the Perth FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY Legion, will meet In the post rooms Miss Margaret Finer, treasurer. ! FORDS-The birthday of Mrs. Amboy General Hospital. i May 10. ! There are five other members In the club and peusons wishing to) Marian Buchblz was celebrated at join are asked to contact any mem-' meeting of the Dun-Bar Club STORK PAYS CALL CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS DEPARTMENT MJEET1NG FORDS — The American Home ber. The next meeting will be May held in the home of Mrs. Ann Sa- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Department will meet in the li- 27 at the home of Miss Carol bine, Many Avenue. Mrs. Stella Warfield, 86 MacArthur Drive, are brary May 12, Alena, 49 Clum Avenue. Sftbine wals a guest -and Mrs. Ann the parents of a son born in the Perth Amboy General Hospital. (NOTE: For insertions in this ca|endar, Onody won the dark-ho^se prize call Mrs. Andrew Sedivy, 100 Grant Ave- TO SPONSOR DANCE PARENTS OF DAUGHTER nue. Fords, VAUey 6-5610, before noon FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. William FORDS—Fords Fire Department on Tuesday of tach week. Mrs. Sedivy will sponsor a dance (-Saturday in Our New Canvas Awnings M tiller, 14 Second Street, are the is correspondent fop Fords, Hopelawn parents of a daughter bora In the the VFW Hall. i and Keasbey.) mom Perth Amboy General Hospital, RUMMAGE SALE SON FOR BARRONS FORDS—The Ladies' Aid So- FORDS-i-Mr. and Mrs. JohnJ ciety of the Grace Lutheran Parish Barron, 31 Mary Avenue, are th' 'Hall will sponsor a rummage sale MAY | parents of a son born In the Perth Saturday In the Farmers' Market, 5—Food and apron sale In library by American Home Dftpart- Amboy General Hospital. Perth Amboy. ,ment. Luncheon from 11 A. M, to 1:30 P. M. 5-^Meetine of Ladies' Aid Sooiety of Our Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church. 7—Dapce in V.F.W. Hall by Fords Fire Department No. 1. I-Rummage sale in Farmers' Market, Perth Amboy, sponsored by the Ladles' Aid Society of the Qrace Lutheran Parish House. flALF SLIPS 1.98-3.98 8-Communlon breakfast by Holy Na*ie Society of Our Lady of Pea?e Church in new church basement, Forget. B-JuJeeting of Ladies' Auxiliary of .Fords Memorial Post, 6090, y. F. W., in post headquarters. "9-rM8eting of Foro> lions Club In Lopea Restaurant. 88c & 1.00 10—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary »of Fords' Unit, 161 American your Mother's Day gift problerns Legion, In post rooms. litmlkerchiefg 15c up with a cherished gift from Rebar- 12—Meeting of American Home Department In library, ber^ Pharmacy, 535 Amboy Avdnue. Will Make Yours HOUSE DRESSES- Choose for her, perfume, cologne, itr* 10- fg t^Uet water, qr bath set from our A HOME OF DiSTIJKrriON.. 12 Size* 2* large, nattoimlly advertised selec- The Horn of Better Gifts and Ctfrds tion. Each gift beautifully wrapped 495 New Brunswick Avenu* « and cooling comfort, too, with our awnings free of charge. Telephone WO-8- to add lo the colorful beuuly of your home. for yum1 -crdtr-.~ r Ford», N. J. VA-6-3394 -See ottf gtj Have Mother stop in for FREE "Anniversary and Spring.Sale LANNERY'S Dept. Store 5x7 Photograph ... All Through May" CARR AWNING and BLIND COMPANY "The Store With The Personal Touch" 20% Discount 214 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE, PERTH AMBOY N Amboy Avenue ~ W(M»-UW - Woodbridge VA-J-JSM < •• THmST3AY. MAT 5. \% of ck>42>«,. excepting sport* I ...'< Other •fwssuriBS tnehxle lace te t* wif*. ?. s & ttlf in attr tf.v.- rase*. i, dre. Matt of t:--••* Held Avenel Personala railed %rA s iixl siws ISELIN PERSONALS of <• •; Poli For Lois Roloff l¥ *irts. jwWi «"« •««*• |U The —™M. -. . 1 i v^re been popu^ f* *|popular and H qy.v j 'ilntart and do^ Miry ».TS. C&r. Rtinw IS in m* *riy- ; rammer ,'khe mature J;r-H Tak lit GUl»T« t ISEUN—Mr; 1 Ir. UM M.*t ai a rt n southern Prance- ' Inettn. V 1. -Tr* "Sock's Association Oi IrnTTttoTi; Eer r-shirt dre« are tw I aa! Avar* t'. Jr Krt' '-. T^«4T TUtr.t * ake their d*si«n from '-.'# r Mrs Orite I o clue* .a C«e K 7o-r»fte«w .'-',','. r.* X.2->ot»i Berry. Kr» ^r*^*:- irs< *rw .-.a tr.- J«k--. Mr; A>i ,. ?f lirxim .-id f-ilirtr; Mrs p-ewct Mrs :• Orel cry CT'J*.

rr.*rri* at YMCA Monday *7»nrri j T.'.f Ldd*s Auxiliary oi ••: F..-' Corr.p»n? win !W*t .. . Gsry asd IA*.*-T-. hs affair Trie h'j nert trie ;;•;. ri.ef.l i.' I O'ftoct at the •.•-• Y.~.;-t.. rr. wee! Mr ii4Mn unif Anr* W ._jn<* M'rnoriii settiees will ••:•, '; -.>•:.'-.- otix.. 'charte ; M«• •. *.-,-. .-.at .-«*. Ssithed b» Ro Jorjj M **'„*« a & tendu'ted s Crrurrr! Ttr.»T* 5 Y J sow n» night»: 8 0 -:oc!t at M» firehouse Aac —Kin DcmocTats List 7 —Tr* Fireman's Association *ili mee*. tcnifht »t the fhrehouse 5rr>«»! Priratt: Part Qub Name Change —The Pride of Ne* ientj Council. Sons and Daughter* of —Mr AVEHIX — The P:fth DWrltt Liberty mil) meet tomonww night :rr A»ei>el School. U* faser*- icmeet •Jemoefatk snd Civic Clwb agreed —Tr* Holy Name Soeirty of 8L o aaatst the Avtnei Library AMO- n.ndre* 5 Church win meet Mon- lation in its fund raising cam- day nig'r.; at 8 0 clock in the church -O»ss« at *j» hams of Mr and *i$h at a tneetmg of the dub tall Wojiday night ;n the Maple Tee —The Mr and Mrs Club of the Mr M.*i i: •„*;* home c? M: use Mrs A W Hrm. Plrst Pr«byter1tn Church of AT«- The reTised by-his and coiw'j- nei mil sponsor a square dance were read, with the most -M:i tomorrow ni|ht in the church at in* Ttaiit being the change in f~ M ycjfse* the wrTrte»t, brigMeit, eoiieil-to-cles- . auditorium. Walter Coofces Csrd- tin- !VJS» MJ UC MM Pa :!ijb name to the Democratic and bo-hrco-n Y«u ve ever wen, with this wonderwork -3 g.**--4 Mr IS* it: iers -rill furrJah the ma»c Earl Krva t Mr. andCfvie Club of East Avenel. Smith chairman, ha* announced KITCHEN AND BATHRO __,Vnietiek< u. .Hyde . „, presiden. . t wel., - that UcteU may be obuUnrt at the tvr_*ti. Cr.ii.jit5 Strw. eaaed Mr. and MK^JameJ s AAtt - WALL AND WOO K ihe hose at Mi and Mrs Jo- door Mn Jtct Twnpkte gn(J w —Mrt Ki--'ji£ Mti 225 • . u new mem»»ers Mrs^m k g^, wil! ^ m ehiVft yp'.-. Ma'jcer;. B.ri ENAMEL %aA t: te place of the rerJlar re- ,; ,he refrwhrnent sUnd Mrt Akx fa .reshments a box lunch auction j _-Haro!d Kaii«! presided at a LV:k* Mrt R/ibert |ltn *a* held with Jame.i> McHugh .^ j mating of the constitution and by- V.cuet Scant, all ctf wwn. Mn atxUcmeer. j ';<,»s committee 0! the Avene! Acres —tht %-jb oi at tiie Iseita „,"., •=, . NX* peft.'«-».!.l. fir.!* nwl r«*e I Civic Association held at the home Be'At Tr - . ». ton -irt. •(.. "SUITS .i«M •• •'• Jo.- :**;: paru:;»u& an thei Avenue. The constitution wi!: fc* Kill! Mrt • Robert S Scack. the FJB.I :*:;y %':.viv. v& be held Satunb; Jjri. Gctef t MJixveS arid presented to the membership !o> May 7 a*. Scbooi No. 11 a Wood- '«r KiirJees ipproval at the next meeting to be | fc:^ge Mr* HkJTT Ei-iai iixi Mn PJ*- :M May 16. PLAS TO VISIT L'S REAL SOON —Pewr Haytio, Jr., «» o! Mr. ?rt C. Seask. Mnyi Pattern —Mrs Edward Kosic. 35 Fifth ar-i Mri Pevtr HayUo of Wrif hi fjodij- r'juA* it tne home of Avenue, entertained at a demon- Street, celebrated his frirUxJ »n- Mr and Mn. Johr. Anderson, stration party. Quests were Mrs. When ran r,:ver«ai7 cm Wednesday. A Trenio BVetl vert Uieir liUie Walter Petemn, Mrs. William yen'IJ here are i-. ni* home for the occasion ni grandclujdren H*kr.. Bobby aod Russell, Mrs. Paul Strother. Mrs should be h hU (crandmo-iher, Mrs. George Josie Weygand, Mrs. Edward Nar- Linda Aattenon cruldres ot Mi. ALUMTNTM STORM WINDOWS AMBOY FEED CO. Inc Papamarcus. Brooklyn. and MM. Paul Aaderson. Stock- done, Mrs. David Darta, all of Ave- JALOUSIES —Mr» William Punk. Vemoo ton nel and Mrs. Leslie Henk, Wood- George Walsh, Prop. Z", MALV ST. B'.reet, was a Thurtday afternoon -Mn. Raymond Asqiath and bridge. | —Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bartlett, WOODBR1DGE m 8-0121 W New Bnmswiek Are. Pbone HI. M350 Peril; M guest 0; Mr. and Mr*. Hamilton daughter. 'Kathy, Sayrevilie were GEORGES B:il:ngi, Jr., Wright Street. guest* of Mr. and Mrs (209 Remsen Avenue, entertained OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. at a hot dog roast is honor of their —Ai the regular meeting. May Edward Galla«her. . son. John, who celebrated his 10th 6 of the Home and School Asto- Sunday fjeslo at the Gallag- i birthday, Saturday. Guests were ciation of School 6. nomination ot .... hoin« were Mrs, Charles Zget John Arline, Carol tod Nancy DO-IT-YOURSEL( officer* *ili be held. A representa- and graoddaufhter Ellen, and Mrs. | LEVOLOR |3zat>o. Terry and Gall Kessler, live from the Public Service will William Bechtold and son. Scott, CLEARANCE Charles Krltton, John Saracen. Custom 1 be guest speaker. Dunellen. Monday guests were Mr. ON ENTIRE STOCK Ricktj- Chartrand, all of Avenei and Mn. Frank Sultan, RiveredHe. RITCHIE —Mrs. Gu.*tave Deprieter and arui Irene Hannon. Westfleld. —Mi. tfid Mn. Herbert Richard- UNPAINTED VENETIAN BLINDS son Prank attended the crrcw —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swetiu son. Cape Cod, Mass.. mil be week Ciii'.om Mhde with LEVOLOR performance at Madison Square and sons. Prank and Charles. Jr.. FURNITURE *nclosed head, prtcuflon niAiif end guest* of Rev. Alton and Mrs Garden on Tuesday. Mrs. Deprei- Port Lee, Va., have returned home iiarci'iire, paien:«l sel.'-ia- Bichardion, Berkeley Boulevard. SALE | > jw.ing Uii*-r. LEVOLOR ter nut a guest of Mrs. Schwehla'* after spending 10 days with Mr —Mrs. Jo&eph Mauceri. Bird Sliding Door Bookcase cord, tape and bottom 1M? claw of Fords School 7. The class and Mrs. Carl Swetits. 384 Hyatt »J:JI a wide ranse c! colors Avenue, participated m the State Adjustable Shelves O 1 . also enjoyed a boat ride around Street. to chuose (roni. Women's Bowling Tournament at I Reg. 26.M .« * • the isle of Manhattan. —Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schorr, Choose From 1 Red Bank —Re', Henry M. Hartmann, pas- 349 Ella Avenue, entertained Sat- Nite Table tor of-Fim Presbyterian Church of —Mr«. William Knott and urday at a party in honor of their Bee. 16.00 WOODBRIDGE AITHOKI/I! Lselin, reporti that thirty-two daughter, Linda, Indiana Avenue. son, Steven, who celebrated hit 6 Drawer Dresser were guest* of Mn. Sharp's sixth people were welcomed into the ninth birthday. Guests were Mr Ret- 43.33 35.75 FLOORS, Inc. AGRICO grade class of 14 School. Fords church fellowship in the past an$_MLnJLouis Marks. Irvington: 4 Drawer Dresser J. & D. Varey, Props. month. which enjoyed a bus ride to New Mr. and Mrs. Hy Dworkin, and son. DEALER —Mrs. John Dugan, Rahway, the York City, a boat ride around the Ronald and daughter. Karen; Mr. 466 Amboy Avenue ... Isle of Manhattan and attended a 3 Drawer End Table 1 C /* C former Mrs. John Grossman, Wil- and Mrs. Stanley Domelewski and Woodbridge, N. J. LJME-PF.AI x! son Avenue, is hospitalised at performance of the circus at Madi I Ret. 19.95 ID.'tO children, Diane, Bruce and Ronald, I Formerly Located at Hl.Ml> Rahway Memorial Hospital. She ton Square Garden Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B CLEARANCE m Main Street) would appreciate hearing from her —Mr. . and Mr. Edward Elliot,. Tucker and son. Bruce. Maple- BURPEE F1OWEI] /riendu in Iselin, ljjl>nhw»t Avenue, have moved to wood; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D1- on Entire Stock AND —An lieliniUj, Harry W. Davis, their new home in Edhon. Como and children, Joan, Patricia PITTSBURGH has.been namtd district manager and Dolores, Rahway and Mr. and AND PLASTI I-arge As in the Elizabeth office of, the Mrs. Samuel Schwartz. Linden. LINCOLN Equitable A*»urance Society of the N h ^ h —Mrs. William Baker, 24 Oak United SUt*:States, »at 570 North Broad Street, is. a surgical patient in PAINTS HARDWARE & PAINT COMPANY Street.Mr DavU waafonnwji^urUt of crjmlnal(j Perth Amboy General Hospital An manager oi tr* Newark office of Hw)ver r£ —Robert MacLean, 29 Oak DUPONT PAINTS — HOU9EWARE9 Colors, gt. FRUIT AM> Street, is recuperating ut his homt GARDEN SI PPUES - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Pattern 9343 (a Jerkin, a cover- after being a surgical patient in Pteish That Attic Floor with up, a terry-cloth beach coat) ia the Alexian Brothers Hospital St. George Avenue at Avenel Street Mlttes' Sizes 12. 14, 16, 18. 20. Elizabeth. • 1x4 N.C. Size 16 lakes 1% yards 35-inch Free Adsi> —The Junior Woman's Club of THIS WEEK SPECIALS fabric; Vi yard contrast for pocket PINE FLOORING Fret Soil 1 Send Thirty-five cent* In coin* Avenel will meet Tpeiday night at ALL STEEL the home of Mrs. William Harried 3 DUPONT tor tbis pattern—add" 5 cents (or Tow« Si Country RUBBER WHEEL each pattern if you wish lst-class 153 High Street. Woodbrldge. 3 /4c li«. ft. RITCHIE' mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper —The Sisterhood of the Congre Ol'TSIDE WHITE WHEELBARROW Pattern Dept., 232 West 18lU St., gation Sons of Jacob will meet HOUSE PAINT

"*"• New York 11. N, Y. Print plainly Ret. 13.95 9.75 Tuesday night In the Avenel Jew New Jersey Lumber mm '••'] party were Mrs. Pauline Costanw) NAME,-ADDRESS with ZONE, ish Community Center. 4.95 gal. ll U SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. l.M Inman A^ and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. NIA And Millwork Co. HEAVY BODY SHINGLE STAIN. COI(» (Just West ot i-Mk"" SZ6 ST. GEOKGKS AVEM E FULL LINE OF DUPONT CUSTOM COLORS AUSPICES - WO. 8-0414 - 0*15 • TEL. IA. 7-W7I ,., • CALVIN Enjoy %iJfi(s Half and Half! "We Priie Vour Uuud Will" BROTHERHOOD Itsfhe thrifty wciy to "cream" everything! LAWN REJUVENATING TIME IS HERE "AMUSEMENTS of Ajfiih dairy product rtiat'i LET US LIME • FERTILIZE • SEED IT YOURSELF AMERICA" AND ROLL YOUR LAWN Kcher than rnJE! Rototilling - Light Bulldozing 6 Big Days 6 Lighter fancream ! Telephone WO 8-S888 — If No Answer Call 8-19M-J STAHTINC; MICHAEL BODNAR - Gardener MON. 32 LIVINGSTON AVENUE AVENEL MAY See Our Fine WE'RE AS CLOSE TO 50 Big Ming SO . , i Half and Half is a dclicioui Selection of mixture of milk and cream! YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE • RIDES • You'll tojdy it 10 many wayi... on 1 t SHOWS vow caul tad fmiu, in your cream WALLPAPER t' • ACTS PICKET! • Pour on lavishly—it's the djrif ly way Both rtt-fmtei «nd LOCATION to "cream" everything! • . is' • Get the handy pint size, At your food More, qr from your Burden map. P* HI 2-0180 and up CITY FIELD or t,m PATTERNS Oordon's PERflT AMBDT POULSEH'S Builders Su ''LADIES' NIGUP' Free Estimates Cheerfully Given—No Obligation IIS MAIN STWrfl1 * Co. MONDAY, MAY 9 All Ladies Fords Coal & Lumber Co. WOOOBBHX1K Admitted FREE Brtaf the entire family nt KINO GEORGK RQAJ> ».A..-. ft FOBDB Plenty or free pukbtf • ,ii::. .•£.. '.'a -LEADER mm snAV. MAY 5, PAOF, ELEVEEN ]•;• •> f 1»1 4f Simonsen's Four-Hitter Blanks Thomas Jefferson Police Pistol Team Jag's Wins Title Cop Women's League Championship Woodbridge Posts lakes 2 Victories; In Iselin League; 2-0 Victory, Gains l^lvvi^ Fires 298 Wm Cooper's Follows .500 Season Mark Standings WOODBRIDOE Woodbrld&e • W >L FINAL nTEAM STANDINGS Hioh School once again reached Jays Sporting Goods 68 28 p rll.lWrtV • 0 the ,500 murk in It* quest for a 1 . Cooper's Dairy 56 40 successful senson with the assist-' •. 111 • 0 j'j.tinfi*' ....: 3 1 Mary's Dress Shop .... 54',<, 41 Vi amo of Bill Simonsen. who shut 3 1 Kasar Builders 47 49 mil Thomas Jefferson of Elisa- L,niii'rvill'1 Miele's Excavating 45 .... 3 SI beth, 2-0, bv way of a well-pitched ].,|!.Mll] • • 1 Al's Sunoco 42 54 2 2 fi>iir-hltter. •« ' . M.nivilli- Iselin Lum&er 40 56 .... 2 2 Simonsen was at his best from ll,i,m.' Township Police team ma- sinking Mary's Dress Shop in three eiftht butters and walked only, Lriiviiwl to within one full game straight game sby scores of 878- three. j|i: first place In the Central,Jer- 877. 718-710 and 643-635. After six scoreless inWngg,«th6 •;, 1 I'lsiol league" by conquering Mary Orzybowski led the assault Barrons succeeded In breaking the , , lt.|l,.n and Edison Township against the Dressmakers with a ice in the top of the seventh whefl •' I, „,.. ilie past week with a pair 427 set, while her teammates Put Barbato reached first biai inn performances on the local Vickie Karansky and Vllma In- after being knlcked 'With an er- , WHO namoratl followed with marks of lutic pitch, On tlie second delivery lull Andrew Ludwlg firing a THE TRIPLE 424 and 418, respectively. The to the next butter, the fleet- footed Barbato stole the keystone; ;i;mL J'JB out of a possible 300 Dressmakers' top bowlers were Sally Stevens, 455; Mary Oleckna !>ai'k tu gain a more favorable !,, Woodbridge encountered GALL AST I.- iiiiliculty outshootlng Dun- 452; and Louise Sinclair, 402. .scoring p6sition. At this point FOX Iti I93O. Johnny Shallock lilt a routine ,,, HflT-1078. ANP OMAHA Cooper's Dairy secured second position in the league standing by Ki'ounder to second baseman DOB JHIWII'. who possesaetl one of 1935, MIGVT Jones, who in his anxiety to nip - I il». ijest averages in trie league a game and one-half after halting m Shallock. tossed wide of first base, W/rf IH 60 PO If A6Ai. the Kasar Builders in two out of [la ! vear, accumulated his lofty permlttinj! Barbato to breeze k by puncturing the targets AM A WTH m 2-yeAR three games. The Dairymaids ye e swept the first two contests, 637- ii round third to send the Barrons |In: n 99 score In the slow fire A TRAILER OLD CHAMP out front, 1-0. ph;i .<• of the competition, 99 in Of! io$4. 626 and 666-635 before dropping LAST the finale, 698-643. t:i, time and a perfect 100 In the R On the wide throw to first base, r.ip.d Anthony Zuccaro and El- The veteran Maryon Clancy Shallock coasted over to second: Irm-r Krysko followed Ludwlg with sparked Cooper's Dairy with a Eddie Urbanski, the next batter, |t.,llws of 294 and 8M. iparkUnu 443 three-game mark. I promptly belted the ball to left Held for a single which scored Wiilium Leary and Bernard Lillian Kaskel, one of the Con- 1 Ihnllock to hand Woodbrldge a' d.unec-ki shared top marksman strucUoneers most consistent keg- lerettes, posted an impressive 467 -0 edge before starting the bot- Mup honors for Dunellen by re et, while June Sullivan came om of the seventh. finding identical 2(3 score*. through with a 431 tally. The hot Woodbridge squad. Lucas Market of Avenel eiifjineered 1U way to the 1955 championship In tht- Bowl-Mor Thursday Attack Stopped n<;u'hrt! its season's peak while Mule's Winner Night Women's League after winning five out of .six games In the arduously-cunW'sled playuffs at the Simonsen came through in the uix-iuiiiiH previously undefeated Miele's Excavating rolled a rec- Woodbridge Alleys. The tltleholders are shown above from left to right: Mary (ieis, I'my Lucas manner of a seasoned veteran In Kdison Township, 1168-1153. The ord 2,189 total pin score to pave (captain), Ann Lucas, B tty Wolfe and Tlsh Gels. the third Inning when he retired liucil .sharpshooters' team score the way for a two-out-of-three ;he side in order after runners ,i> the highest recorded in the victory over Al's Sunoco. The Ex- tiad reached second and third. Joe Mlchalski led off the strength ol i[• 11it thus far this season. cavators copped the opening frays, MorristownTrack (loMmio Zuccaro, the new team 750-585 and 731-658, while losing he Thomas Jefferson batting or- 7% is is Your Little League ler with runners in scoring posi- .:'.,.:; had to settle for second- tht third, 743-708. tion, but the best he could do was ,i(<' laurels when hi* son An-. Marie Remler, 490; Lillian To Open Tomorrow pop up to Urbanski at shortstop. .. :;v outshot him, 294-293, to Abate, 442; Dolores Maffla, 432; Editor's Note: This is the first of baseball so as to carry out a Jesse Queen, the next batter, drib- l)i\ip the (iravy. The younger *uc- Loretta Smith, 415; and Erma MORRISTOWN—Postponed last in a series of article* exemplify- regular schedule throughout the bled a slow roller back to the |i to ,I:II,I.VM'(1 his total by hitting Hebler, 410, were responsible for summer. week because of inclement weather, Miele's conquest. The Gas Pump- ing the functions and nims of the inaugural stock car races at mound for the second out. Tension i.uvt'ts for 99 point* in the Little League baseball, The ma* The Woodbridge Little League mounted when the Jeffs clean-up -linnt; phase of the competl- ers' stars on the alleys were Mae opens Its season on Memorial Day, the Morristown Raceway are now Only a matter of seconds prevented the Woodbridge Ptneault and Ruth Raphael, who terial is being submitted by the set for tomorrow night, this mark- swinger, Jack Wood, strolled up . :>« m the time and W In the Woodbridge organization to fa- May 30, at the Uttle League track team from accomplishing a tremendous upset came up with performances of 479 Stadium on Van Buren Street. To ing the start of the weekly motor to the plate, but It subsided im- and 444. miliarize the public with the clashes on North Jersey's leading mediately when Simonsen rose to it Wuest posted a 2»2- In the Penn Relays at Philadelphia last Saturday. The program. be insured of entertainment, re- With Betty Mauceri rolling a 511 laxation and enjoyment through- half-mile action track the occasion to strike out Wood* o pace Edison Township, for the final out. ... in.-, team-mate, Harold Barron squad just missed placing in the 440 Sprint set, Iselin Lumber romped to a Little League baseball Is a com- out the summer, plan to attend Eddie Adams, blonde blizzard three game victory over the Ideal and support your Little League. from Rising Sun, Md., is entered Thomas Jefferson threatened!* !-he defending champions, have already lost two the game. Can you give the score of town may be banded on one•Holy Cross won roll-off week. From tlien on It will be every Slmonsen^p '4 0 (Iranford Golfers of that game? ( ) 21-14, ( ) team. These boys are not only Pat Rogan 193-19-227- -611; Tuesday and Friday night. Hailtng matihes since the start of the; young season to make 20-18,'( ) 17-1«, ( ) 22-15. taught baseball, but sportsman- Art D'Amore 246, Andy Elko 220 from all P&i'tu of the State, the 24 2 Knio l,AKE~Woodbrldge Hl*h ship, fair play, and understanding the local marksmen's climb tp the peak that much 2. Walter Johnson, the immor- Mike Mastrangelo, 203, Terry La future stars will "graduate" to the Thomas Jefferson (0) '""'l'^ golf team, under the are by-products of Little League. tal pitcher of the Washington Banco 209-200, Steve Bacskay 204- Friday night cards after gaining AB R uim uf Lincoln Tamboer, easier. .,. The, Van Buren Street No. 2 diamond was Since this is a community proj- Senators, started 14 openers for 202. stature via experience. Jones, 2b j 3 "it- Us debut on the local course completed with dugouts recently, due to the efforts of ect, just as is the Community Mlchalski, If ...:,.... 2 .ncu'.s.s by outshootlng Cranford the Nats, winning nine of them. Chest or Red Cross campaigns, we '(Roberts 1 *•"•' by u score of 8Vi-3Vi. , Fred DeJohn, Harry ^ones and Fred, McElhenny.-... But can you name the number of cannot let the burden fall on the FORDS WOMEN'S LEAGUE FAST WORKERS Queen '•» the delight of Tamboer, Lincoln i Tamboer appears to hav^j molded aether shutouts pitched by this stair per- team managers or the sponsors of W L The old lady had lost her purse 2 •in' Wheeler, a newcomer to the 'or•men r in opening game efforts? the teams. No ball game, be it in Paulus Dairy 54 48 and, she rushed into the New York Wcjod, ss 2 •"'uii squad this sprinj, fired a crack Barron golf team. The local swingers outclassed QneJ ( ) Three, ( )' Five, Singapore, Brooklyn, Fords or Tumble Inn !. ; 53Ms 48'A stajtlon 'house aad tearfully told Qsborne, 3b 3 '•> line over his rival, Tom Nagle. Cranfordi High in the season's opener.... Recreation ) Sevei Woodbridge, Is complete without Fords Coal mil Ufres, the Barron veteran, ship leagues that May 16 is the deadline for submitting ball. But can you |name the letes, they like to have people in Baumlin Dist. Co 49 % Wh "We will leave no »tonc un- '• dust to duplicating Wheel- President who set the precedent the stands to watch them "do or Wm.: Warren C. C WkM\ turned to find your purse, Ital when he edged his rival, contracts... Pat Rogan closed out the season in the die" and no one is left out In Uttle Ida McCallen 169-138-193—102, madam." 25 0 of a Chief Executive making the *Flied out for MiqWski in 7th. 'i over the 18 holes. St. Cecelia's Knights of Columbus League on a tuneful first pitch? ( ) Taft. < ) Wilson1, League. The call has been emitted Mary Dickinson 203, Bea Johan- Leaving the building, She no- for all members of the community tStruok out for Qlbson in 7th. 'n- individual scores are. listed note by bowling a 811 set by way of games of 193,191 ( ) McKlnley, ( ) Cleveland. sen 203. ticed a gang of city worker's busy • * to back the Utth League move- Twd-game winners: Fprds Coal tearing up the street for drainage A GOOD CHANCE '"'"itiridgelgi/a) Cranford Wi) and 227,... Our own Bob Deter recently splashed the 4. When the Washln«ton gen^ ment In Woodbridge. over Baumlin Dlst. Co.; Tumble repair and she remarked to her- Two somewhat intoxicated gen-' iim'.s2',ii Donovan \4 pins for an Impressive 638 set to move within a frao ators lost their first 13 g»m»6 of Carl E. Stotz, founder and com- Inn over Kaybert's; Dunham's self: ('jil.suii l'/^ purran; l'/a trie season In 1904, that itrlng of missioner of Uttle League, has r«- over Fords Restaurant; (tie) tlemen were, standing near the "Well, they don't lose much water's edge] when, one .lost his Thompson Vk Hurley 1 tion of a point behind Sam Biondo and Phil Schwalje, opening defeats stood at a record !fa$ed the following statement: Paulus Dairy 1 ty, Wm. Warren 1 Va,time, I'll say that for them." , Wheeler 3 Nagle 0 who are currently setting the pace if *he Metuchen until 1920,' when it wa» equaled 'fThe wholehearted support of the balance and fell Irj "Help! Help!" by anothw America! League community is essential to the suc- OUR LADY OF JPEACE CHURCH called out the unfortunate one 1* P»»KINO GAMES Bowling League. . .. Rutgers may laf d George CWn- team. Can you namt'tht club? cess of the program. Service to MIXED TOO UOUG he floundered about. "I can't, swim ii WAY—The Rahway Statt «ry Dunellen's versatile athlete.... Angelo Ferraro's ( > Eed Box, ( ) Tigers, ( ) Ath- Little League is tantamount U W L Employment Agentr—What was a stroke." 1 ll:"h Karm Inmate Varstty Soft- letics, ( ) Indlarf. service to vpur community. Thert Kirsh Construction .... '1 39 the matter with your last place? "Whash you hollerin' aboutj?" 111 642 set still stands as the top performance in the Mid- Domestic—The couple had bnly asked the other, as he found a i<:um is seeking games for the 6. Bob Fellur pitched a no-hit are no financial rewards, bub theTumble Inn 49 % 40 Mi '"-•'it season with uniformed dlesex County Bowling Association's scratch singles dividends are there — in the .form been married a month and I comfortable spot and sat down to game against the Chicago White Frunk's Tavern 48'/2 41 «/2 "i-i. Qamea are played at the of youngsters who are developing June Chevrolet, Inc 47% 42 ftcouldn't stand the love-making. watch. "You gotta fine chansh t' 1 tournament. ... The A CeceUa^sWomen's BowUng '•' ''vury Tuesday and Trmwday Sox on opening day, 1940. Qi\ theinto real Americans." 42 Agent—Well, fare'« a efyanct in learn, ain't you?" . m Fordi Flower Shop "«s at 6 P. ju. Teams Infer- League has its annual Banquet Scheduled for Satur- Uajge day, Left)' Grove was pitch- Alt s i ll Bar 43 47 a house w)wr« the couple have 1(1 1 lng Inrovgh seven Innings'oi per- : in bouklng a game should day night at the Klover Ktyb Eddie Balk), the Active participation in Little ,nconi CWaners ... » "II Men married W7»aTs- ' iui:t Mr. H. Damon at Rahway fect ball—but a rtar performer League Is open only to boys be- 36'/* 53 ^ TIME TO Interboro Trucking Domestic — That's too long. I "Peggy confessed at the partf |«i)W) in write Prison Farm, Itah- former Little League star, may unllmber his pitching muffed a fry ball U> break the spell tween tht ages of 8 and 12. Rules 8am Virglllo 200, Don Koper- like peace and quiet. N. j. In the eUhth. Washington nude of the Little League explain toe whato 205, Irerie Onody HB-145- last night that she had reach*! arm fdr St! James' this summer. two Infield hit* after that an4 division of age groups on any given 183-503; Ann Levtuidoski 156- . Touch Luck the advanced age of eighteen." )T "TheR I feel somi for the editor Boston lost, 1 to o. Can you name team to that ope warn does net 162-181—501. Tourist (having looked over his ty tto ( ) Ted William*. ( > JM Vownik, arar e coacheh d ann d trainerned byy memennotruction over Interboro Trucking; of your town, might even be yoyr Frank's Tavern over Espo's Cock- Ms lordship instead of you." said that Peggy's next dood r neighborihb , and theh y li»ve tail Bar; June Chevrolet, Inc., over That's awkwwd. I'll brother was vis- PAOE VOO, AJtSwim. i town drilled in Ua* fundamentals Paficonl Clearutru. fcevttr get It now,"

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PAGE TWELVE eof w n is tryin* "> r,M, YOUR NEW Bender Avenue, were host* ov«r the sunwsJul sort siwwer Ss3&hvirst; Mr. aim «».»• £ w*rt end to relative* from WjDut- and sons. Thomas and Jack, Clif B»m, Pi, Chain o'Hills Park Reports ton: Mrs Michael Novak and Ed- SOCIAL SECURITY —Richard Alan Cuthbertoon, son Woodbridge OakS.News at the »•« trd and K&thy-Lynn Macure. of Mr. irt Mrs. Afes CaUiberUoa. 1 of Lynhurst 4 b —For his sixth birthday on Sun- A.v«nue 1. TftMdo<\s R -i- re,>i " ****** " *« JOS. GEORGE F. FEEOtSON bewtttul ««e —The Woodbridge Chapter of day, Richard Migllorato. Elizabeth night- 3-- - tain coverage under w; 13 Bomes Park Awnue the American Red Cross is making Br GLAD*S E. 25 Aiaxn* Street tLsawncr the cm,,^ ATMIM. (or a few dayi Me. 6-2931-M Avenue. - was host at a family received,, and P Burity? , 4»7 Unwhi Hl«hw»y party, guests were: Mrs Qeorgt were Mr. an ureent plea for women regis- 'birth of t ws •; Bast Mrs Mlul „ cthbtwn' To obtain foveraisr. ti,, Inriln. >\ J. -Mr-Mr,, and Mrs Charles DeucsoDeGeso. i mLun^d and Misisss EtheEthell LureLund,. •"EIIM—- head. Mrs Jerry ^P0'"*1?* tering to work at the casualty sta vldual minister, Christian Gerer*! Hosps:*;. Apr! IT. The and M of Tel. ME, 6-2W7-J Mr uA Mn. Herbert Barlow Bloomfield Avenue »rr luests of }b«th: Mr and Mrs Oeor«f I.und, Mtrhael Wamo. Mrs Harold lion—which In our area Is 8t. Ce tloner. or member nf -,\ I, Lamas bare ttcw «h« rhfldren. { celia's Church — In the event o r dmjihter. Mindj. Nevark. were honor at a dinner party ffiven byiJr and sons Philip and George, Mrs Michael Donahue orfler must fllr a rrrtificii,. —A •ii'ithwr »w bwn » Mr. an emergency. Canteen workers are v dinner cuests of Mr. and MiM, , anandd Mrs.umon; and MrMr. and Mrs ChesteChester iarob^n. Mrs William the District I)ln*ctnr or i «) r. 'or h* and Mn Prw!*."-?:* Weiss, 15 Miss »;« in demand and right now m Martm Cohen. Bradford Michael Can- .muipi.y and children Marilyn and Mrs WiUiun Thompson Revenue Indicating his di d*s*fs P&re a: Perth Aa*oy Mrs. i typists arr greatly needed. If you Irvine- , BobbyBobby , Renilworth,, AttradinAttenRg his Ullian Wcru. come under the law. In < One?*: Hasjtfal , Place, do it I "f* *IHIn? to devote wait volun- c " i P*rty Monday aJternoon for -An t«lk on he will have two years in —SKtriaf rifMss rasts it \ht —Little Maureen Cuthbertson. sinti tying lhe neighborhood playmate* wpre Vir- .-. „ i teer tim^ jn any of these cale ! - j : t to. make his election, Im ,.ini|| , M: isi Mr* ATOreen. "4 born Monday evening at fUhway ninth • • "»-••-••. •»-»-»«• oi ^ i. please conUctMrs. May!red !(!inla and Elteabeth Stringer. made/It cannot br remU. r.,'. Dr.it Mtn M,r txi Mr* Memorial Hospital has come to an'aTfiiiftiTof the Wcy- j^^nd at Wo 8-1616. •AfanirweddnKw amu-anni-1 r>nlse and Lorraine Keleher. Bar- • 2. Ho*- ln:i^ must ;i p-1 «»..«.*. tewfc. Bfhsar .act! Mr gladden the hearts of her parents Uro •••:;-.rr The -rr^ry Present !bara Susat. Donha Fennesz, '^hte^er Campany. «tittest week's' —Mrand Mrs. Frank Fish and t:••:.- •j-.-f.'iitt eir in jobs under social •••• . mi Mrs and —Mr art! Mn> Walter Meise- Frank Candrta.'ma, SchaYff. and his brother j 5•-*-«™ —•'»«pl"%i.' |new home at the Shore. Vx-kr mi M:. »od Mn J Green, totes acd children. Reansbur?. were. ed in equivalent of onr-h B".:v, Pv.nck and fon. Frank; ,Kinneth. • ' —Residents of Woodruff Street a r: ~ Kiltif »;ai;: of Newai* . Saturday evening guests of Mr -The Ctvtc Leauue and Wom- had flulte a scare Monday after- time bttwren January I and Mrs and his 65th .birthday Ors-v, 'pep?r', _-Mr ud to "Tt-oxai Peny and Mr, Henry Happel. Adams, MiK 3 ,M C9ndfla M|ehM a , anis Club hope you are planning ul noon when a stray bull trampled :•«• Cr.y. and Mr. »° ,B!oom f-eld Avenue, entertained minimum of a yrar ami C i '• u g h , her and datwhters Ru..Katr.vy anda RobertaKoomi.. Stree^M^t * . . , staUfn Jf. v>. C;.y aml Mf and jB~ Uttle Michael Johnson. Affer X- Ari!:- •r.v DfGe?o and daU«n- giJI^ay ln celebration of the firth and a maximum nf ten o.oi-. ». .. x»isr;d2eQaks. Sfa*; Avayf nrere Sundarrjffts —Mrs .Robert Neale, Adams •• r. Diar.r. CranforCranforfld , ' hirthrinv nf their son. CraiR. The rays the doctor reported him none Jnr,:^ a:.: Jack:? C.juSh. Cham of Mr. and Mrs iF-Jllbn?ht Mrs Street, recently celebrated her the worse for his experience and Any W>rk under *orla| .. -Nancy Miller. Rivington' guest |,5t included Mr. and Mrs since 1937 counts. OH.;if .Mr* W. H S:«>. her Perry r.a«d her lather A Per- birthdayMr »r.d. Mr%Mr . »nRaymond Mrsd. NealOGradye and. ij ; , j^ a children, Ro- Uncoln Highway The projecJ bruises from the. hoof-marks will years o d ?loyi Marcn an 1 111 3, About ho* lont; m tTi'*\f-rt,n'. rrar.crno-.h»r Ivelin. and KssetU. a patient at St M.'chaeVsWmfieWPark Mr jr.d MT. Vwer Raymone entertolned O'Gradyd at s»rwi. , ^ • • ^ M|Cnaei ^d Alan, of thea worthy 0n< and the co" " clear up satisfactorily. •, WmfieWPark. were enienameo »v .n,«t»t«.d Pit- cheOec . Michael and Alan, oi me a »«•«.> ^ ./v make the son work unu>r social v Mrs Hu'.r.ik ana Mis Arstalas *' Hospitaaspr al w?._^M.p,r.^. u „k* vtw»rr *.rw entertaine< Mrs pred adt a«ek, when s!>e enWrtalnea. FH ^ n „,„„ —On the sick list this week are ' ' „ v ththe homhomee ooff MrMr.. anand Mrs. Fred,™*. »h«-n she e nwrta Ined Pit ^ March,! has workid very to-mase me order to be eligible at ,i- o. Mr oiiu —mi «.,u ..... Jerry Milano with measles, Kathy ^A!Un Happe; =or. o'. Mr and -Mr a,d Mrs. Robert S. Sc«J. «**«**££ Ia^lhUm, j Ue.. tonnrthtonnrth and Kevta^obn«mKevta^ob . B nx Mr. and . ^, ^^.^ g ^ becomes 65 on: a. Jun* u Ia lhUm 5 Mrs. Sidney Goff Tinnesz with chicken-pox and Ste- Mrs Hpr.ry Happel. ce'ebrated Adamdam.s Street8tt««. «er««» Tttitor"snorsi SatuSawr- _Thursday hmcheon guests at.. Grfge ajriI Diane McCarthy• ^f, ' lwln<. Honaid axid joann, Newark: _Dr. and M December 1,1966. c. A,n,! Avenuc, his seventh birtiKiay anntTerwry day at! tivUx; homho^e of MMrjinr andd ^"" • » »Mrj itale tMtaded JMW «id Tomw B^udtoj""*B^ ™ ^^ parpark A ven KraviU with mumps. Wish riace Sunday. a. I rears p» Atrtchtn. Hillside: Mrs and Joe Behoru i™" Hl:Ulde: Ke of mar them all a speedy recovery Tuesday at a family party. .Joseph Ectbold. Vir^Jand v uU lem nu B opww^ .... b. 1-''i jears. -Mr and Mrs Robert An;al»j. —Happy birthday w Janice Her- c. 10 rears. pich, Park Avenue, who was 9 Adams Street. andtMr. and Mn. John Biandeli, Pl'ainfield, cele- ednesday night Man Mr and Mrs H. Fluttennan ana ia D years old Monday, and to Frank 6 j; ,^ hfytge o{ MR : _Mr and Mrs nejje ^j &$_ nin Wr* inviud but could not of Newark: Mr. and DUST BOWL AH) children. Bruce and Ellen, of tte'of Elio, Washington Avenue, S last brated *.he!r wecMiEg anniver- dr !1 nd President EtsenhrrAi-i Adams street Guests « &**>? • Martha Lynn.' tend as Uiey have chicken-pox BBronx . AAxelrad. HUl«i*: Mr week. saries Saturday evening by t\- Ada[Ci Strert WCTe ' bTZT Adarti Street-, were !««fuefl»s «a i» aji -Us-lastt ThurwlaTr.ursaayy MrsMI.- Thoma/'""Ts" caWd »5,000,000 nf >., tendtea a performance of "South ,p^ "«reM7s"urrT Stemberg. t l^^5; f»mUly dinnedi r FridaPrktoy to honor ertrf j ausanas celebrated her birthday with funds to help "Dust Bov.; Pacific at Paper Mill Playhouse, y^ ^^ Judi — —Fred -—Sm? _ |, v dinner, being joined lat SS crs in Colorado. K;i:v- Mrs N»le» m*tm»l grand- I a familhmil y dinner, being joined later rucotA,, ^....—Firemen fousht Millbarn. and dinin? at Mario's. and Mr5 Wli:uun ' by Mr and Mrs John McCarthy^ Mexlco. Oklahoma, Tox:^ -"mother. Mn John MaUMsen.' hT Mr and Mrs John McCarthy. a fire in a railroad boxcar for three also in Mijlbum. The Argalas eeie- J —Mr and Mrs: Larry Steinberg., enmjeri Tht _ „,._ riming, who are benif h\: —Tonight is the monthly meet- hours before discovering it was brale^J their eighth an£ the Blari- ! Wood Avenue, entertained at Son- Saturday Mn. He»le-« parents. Mr. . riained for his sixth spline winds The Am ]<•,,. oue was er ie ,.ig of tne Citizens' Council at the filled with fireproof insulatinR ma- deks their fourteenth anniver- day cUnner the f o.'owin? pjests: ^ AtjoipAdolpbh WlttershdmWitter . u^^j ust weekk bbyy MrsMrs.. GeorgGeorgee Moran,,. partment fo'-lewt-d u,i •. Mre Municipal Building. 8 o'c'ock. terial. Hfat retained in the rock saries j Mr. and Mrs Albert £teini*rs of ^^etOT. On Sunday the• y j^juj' j Eiuabeth.. Among• hi• s littll e dent's action by .spc :',: Charles E. Gregory, publisher of - wool had Ignited paper wrappings Newark, Mr and Mrs. Moms dlrJler g^ejta o* MrNl. Neale''s par- j playmates and friends were Rob catins! $4,275,000 hf th> —Airmaan 3 C MeJv:M*;v:n Jeiiaon.i .- ert nBoehri n anndd hihiii brothbrothere , *•::••) hw just completed his basic ; Cohen. Irrington and Prank Pray , ^^ w ^j MJ,. Wanes Neale.. guest speaker. Attend the meeting' party Thomas Smith. tramir.H a; Sampso_ n Air Force j and fiancee. Perth Amboy. paterson. ' Richard. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silora Biw a; Ger.e-.-a. N Y has been were Sunday evening guests at the LESS G«L WEDS assigned 10 the Air Base at Chi- 4BM home of Mr and Mrs. Edward nook. Vu. SANTA MONICA. Cal, — Al- Sizik of Elizabetzabthh though Mary Carolyn Simon, now —?rfr and Mrs. Martin Cohen. Harold George Bradford Place, were host* Friday — 20. was bom without arms, she .'••;*

^ ^^ ^^ j^^, ^^ Brown, of have ;usi p y w o{ Taft > week* vacation ai Miam: Beacn. church. Thomas and Jean Dowd » PnvateTHThe Army, were %pMfi Pla. the sponsors married. Brown heads for the Far 11 and Mi Slmon to —Mr ar.d Mri Jack Kauen- _^MT'v. an^ud nioMrs._' uuiu Johnj Trimmer ^^ ""o « h"^ f lt in him — as an army wifeif . back. Acarns Stree; motored w> wen WMk ^ raesU Of relatives in Pa. recently, where H^v-hriifee, they were weekend euests at the vekmd guests at the ; ^^ Oeffry Cobujger had a Spirts Qriz towers hoait o! M.i). aod" M»"" - Ij^pain' " '" M accident while at pby Sat- ...... They altered the f child's ear was badly mAty nt He weoc:r.g of Miss Shirley Rawh- , luxnui on a broken bottle - : 1. 21-14, witti Cleveland the ford to Robert O"Hara. |wag seated by Iselin First Aia - ncr -MJ ar.c Mrs. Katsenback at- ^^ and lhen tateD ^ the nos. ; *™ . ,,,^K^ . «, .h, • 2 tended ;he connrmaticai of their: pitol - Johnson pitched seven shut- niece. Claire Cook, daughter of -Another little one hurt was the ouU a"Mm€ bis nine OP*11^- Mr. and Mis. William Cook. Clark i four-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Igame W5S- „ Township, at St. John the Apostle j Mrs. J. Schneider, Bender Avenue. I 3- WlUiam Howard Taft ln 1910. Church o! Rahwaj. Mrs. KaUen- A car door crushed one of her little' * The Detroit Tigers in 1920. back was ore of the sponsors, fingers. iThe mo5t victories scored at the Jack Kauenbacks and —Joseph Wooley and children,,start of the «eason Is nine; set by ^-The Jack Kauenb Kathy and Joseph, Jr., West End. !.the Giants in W18 and tied by the children, John. Robert and Ste- were guests Sunday of Mr. and Dodgers of 1940 and the Browns phen, were guests Sunday of Mr. ill Mrs. Harry Schott. Adams Street, of 1944. i Cliffd Schumann, and Mrs. Clifford —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wetsheit. i i. Ted Williams. Bound Brook. Do Your Part — Participate in Woodbridge Township Clean Up - Fix Up Week - May 9 to May 14 Inclusive

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"The Hank with All the Service* i YOUIOOODNHOMIOI.., "' Smith St. at Maple - Perth Amboy THI CAUfORMIA OH, COMPANY ,< • Member federal Reserve Syitem and Federal Deposit Ituuranee-1 Bacteriologists twp drugs have been found TEST FOR SINCERITY with strong destroying action against sev^ New Jersey Public by OvenMhekn- eral forms of cancer in mice. March 8, 1«" ~ A"""1 *> 1 Dr. Farber's report was the first on these ing Margin Believes Tnat Religion AN fNnEFENDfNT NEWSPAPER two drugs made public and although re- sults in mice have no immediate or direct Will Defeat Communism in the application to man, until actual tests on humans are conducted, the report is of sig- HCharles E. Battle for the Minds of Mankind nificance. It indicates that the tight Edltqrjnd against cancer might be dramatically trt 1 Published Every Thursday by By KENNETH FINK. Director, Worthy of particular mention, ,,.„„ Woodbrldge Publishing Company ended one day with the discovery of a drug too, is that there is not too great 1 Princeton Rmearch Service woodbjldge, New Jersey* that halts the ominous process of growing PRINCETON - A New Jersey difference of opinion on the matter tmong college educated Charles t. Gregory, President and dividing cancerous cells in the human Poll statewide survey completed t&wrence P. Campion Within the past ten days shows people on the one hand ana Vice President and Treasurer body. , that an overwhelming majority those with less normal schooling —more than four out of every on the other. nv carder delivery, 8 cents per copy, Dr. Parber said experiments with the cubwrlplion rates by mall, Including post- five ot all those questioned—are The vote by amount ot formal ,Z war 13.00; six months, »1.50; three new drugs, which are puromycln and antl- of the opinion that In the long education: *tf- °™ 85 cmts; single cople* by mall, 10 nomycin D, are most effective in destroy- run, religion will defeat com- -.All payable to advance. munism In the battle for the ing four forms of cancer in mice and two minds of mankind. forms of lukemia. He also reported the At the same time, fewer thnn drugs will soon be1 tried against human one In twelve believes that re- ligion will not be able to defeat Religion will defeat forms of cancer, although he would not communism. coramnnlsn) 80 _ | Religion will not 12 predict the results. In other words, those who No opinion .". 8 hv Committee's Unenviable Task think that in the long run re- Farber believes that discovery of the ef- Those who believe religion will, T)1P Town Committee, in considering to- ligion will defeat communism In fect of these drugs on cancer makes it the battle for the minds of man- defeat communism give as their , ' wtmv night serious charges which have kind outnumber by a margin of chief reasons that people have , "mandatory" that research workers make more faith In religion and God fc(ln lodged against two members of our better than 10 to 1 those who a detailed study of the hundreds of anti- thing religion will not. than ^hey do In communism: „•, „,!!,,,. department, certainly does not have that religion has always won out • biotics which have been made available in When New Jersey Poll staff as shown by the fact that many n (inVious task but one vitally Important reporters put this, question to a recent years. He believes it may be possible empires have disappeared but scientifically selected cross-sec- ', n,r morale of the department and the religion lives on; that people are > that some of these antibiotics would be ef- tion of the state's adult citizens: turning more and more to reli- mfulPnce of the community. "In the lofig run, to YOU be- fective^ against certain forms of diseases, gion as evidenced by Increasing; lieve that religion will defeat u must, therefore, not.lose sight of this possibly some forms of cancer. church membership; that reli- communism In the battle for th* ,. ,id must extend Itself to the extreme gion has a stronger appeal than irl a minds of mankind or not?" 'j, ,. .iop all the facts leading up to the communism, and that com- (1 v( These were the statewide re- munism Is against religion. is,,ia(-oful brawl in which the policemen sults: On Television Programs Smaller groups mention that •en-'engaged, and then base the punlsh- Relit Ion will defeat com- The television industry has been rock- munism 84% good will always win over evil; ,nt accordingly. In the first place, the ed by several sharp blasts in recent weeks. Reltiton will not defeat that communism offers nothing to believe In; that people are re- ident has besmirched the reputation of Among them has been a savage lambasting , communism ". 8 No opinion 8 ligious by nature; that religion •hr police department as a whole and it —of one network—by a nationally known Highlights of today's survey gives people something to live for; that nothing can be gained ',,,s detracted from the esteem in which all entertainment world columnist. findings Is that In every popula- tion group examined at least 78 by force, and that communism •rik-pmen should be held. This is patently Other criticisms, aimed at the industry in each 100 believe that in the Is evil by nature. to those respected police officers as a whole, have been heard also. Many cf Under the Capitol Dome long run religion will defeat Those who believe that reli- gion in the long run will not be have so conducted themselves in the them are legitimate criticism In brief, the ly J. Jiseph firlbblns communism. Atad In no gro'up do more than able to defeat communism in the aibiic service over many years as to be battle for th< minds of man cite major criticism seems to ite that one or two a 13 in each 100 believe that reli- ganizatW and maintain It at principally that communism Is rorthy of the community's gratitude and TRENTON — Uranium pros- islature which Is heading for - gion will not be able to defeat of the major networks striniot meeting the peak of efficiency." not primarily ft religious prob- pectors In New jersey have many adjournment by May 25, will soon communism to the battle for the lem and second, that religion ;i\spf('.t. challenge ol the times in regard to tele- headaches between the discovery Mow the pattern of other states minds of mankind. REVENUES—New Jersey offi- will not be able to defeat com- vision programs. of a mineral occurrence and the and consider a possible boost This holds true for men and The confidence of law-abiding citizens cials are closely watching de- munism by Itself; that Is, reli- development of a mining opera- In unemployment compensation women, and people in all city Without naming networks, we agree clining revenues from alcoholic gion can't-do It alone. m also been seriously shaken by the inci- tion, State Geologist Meredith E. benefits. sizes, age groups, educational beverages and cigarettes with (Continued on Page 16) ji-nt. and the eyes of these taxpayers and with many critics who feel that the present Johnson, warns. 8ix bills are pending in the levels, and political parties. State and General Assembly to some concern because In past hidents will certainly be turned toward bill of fare In the field of -television often First of all, the get-rlch-qutck increase present unemployment years the steady Income lrom prospector, In addition to finding ,tii the manner in which the accused becomes assinine. It is almost as if produ- and temporary disability benefits these two sources helped con- out what to look for, must know above the present $30 a week siderably In financing the opera- .lurmrn's hearing is conducted and 6n cers wrote scripts and produced plays on something about the laws, the maximum. One of the measures tion of the States Government economics and the methods Cigarette taxes especially .have ;ilt< decision which is rendered upon its the assumption that they were being shown would boost the maximum week- which govern prospecting, de- ly rate to t45, with an allowance taken a high dive because of the ' mll,iPtion. The public wants, we think, to to morons. velopment and mining. The fact lor dependents of $5 each to a recent lung cancer scare and tihe While we have no doubt that there are has been established that certain maximum of four. fact that more Wng-size ciga- ,,iisi(icr its police department with trust areas of New Jersey contain the However, not one of these1 rettes are being smoked with no several million morons who probably watch precious material and confiden- mi assurance. It wants its.children to look states In the union amending its additional income received from tially, some State officials pre- Competence Creates Confidence ,,m policemen as models*of gentlemanly television, we see no obvious advantage in social insurance benefit struc- them. On the alcoholic beverage dict a stampede may occur in ture has approached the basic front, the shift seems to be from luvior, of ca'reful judgment, of exem- adjusting the caliber of programs to the certain areas of the State any benefit rate suggested in this the high priced whiskies to beer. ,,,-v self-discipline. It is the responsibility lowest intellectual level of viewers. Filmed bill. From July 1 last to March 31, There are no mining claim State cigarette taie's collected at" ThuliBgtttetlW'^Smnmtttee on .ovrrnment to guarantee that this desire^ home-life sklti, supposed to be funny and laws fn New Jersey similar to the rate of three cents per pack Labor and Industrial Relations, those of the western states and totaled $14,390,209 compared to iiirt in overy sW({W dJUfll." ^flile'yirfwftrB^^ headed by Senator Frank W\ Canada, but the statutes do re- $15,171,961, a reduction of $781,- Shershin, Passalc, Republican, mill all the facts are presented pertain-. relegated to the junk heap as soon as pos- quire registration of the opera- 752, or 5.2 per cent, Alcoholic has the duty of recommending . to thr brawl Itself «nd the facts which tion before any mining opera- beverage revenues dropped $103,- !; sible. passage of a compromise bill tion may start. As ownership of 757 during the same period from i to it, all judgment should be reserved. boosting the unemployment com- Color television, which has been pushed land In New Jersey Includes all $13,442,672 to $13,338,915. pensation rates. It Is expected a ,v trust the Town Committee will exert and promoted refreshingly by RCA, which rights therein, including mineral compromise figure of $35 a week rights, uranium prospectors must Fortunately, with the excep- , i y effort to bring out these facts in falr- maximum may result from the also was a major pioneer in radio, should contact property owners. tion of revenues from boxing- ' present undercover wrestling . v, to both the accused and to the com- be brought into being as soon as possible. Attorney General Grover C wrestling shows, all other Items match between labor and In- of Income for the State Govern- unity, so that imple information will be Innovations, new types of programs tftid in- Rlchman, Jr., has ruled the dustry. State Department of Conserva- ment have increased. The figures vailablc on which to reach a sound con- genuity should be utilized to a greater ex- tion and Economic Development Benator Shershin recently show $164,716,658 was collected conducted an all-day public cision and an editable disposition of the tent by the television networks. cannot enter Into any agreement thus far this year compared with with a citizen to permit him to hearing on labor measares pend- $149,933,889 last year, an increase When you place your lneurance with oUf organization i:if<»ilunate affair. Viewers can reward sponsors who offer prospect for uranium in a State ing In his committee and was of $14,782,773, or 9.9 per cent. you are committing to our care the juirdlinahlp or valu- forest or other State-owned area. complimented by both labor of- However, t when New Jersey able etlects. Thai Is one fit the tiilvantftget to be gullied the public clean, sensible and high-time en- by piuclnK your protection with « iMtl igoucy such us 1 Prospectors may visit State for- ficials and representatives of the citizens begin to cut doki on ours because you know US an* we knot TOU. We lmve ; tertainment by buying* their products. ests and paries with a Gelger New Jersey Manufacturers As- cigarettes and liquor, anything W lhug$ fl$ht Mouth Cancers sociation for his action. a definite interest In the welfare of tbt people ot our j They should protest, in letter form, against counter but they cannot dig can happen, according to State I Dr Sidney Farter, pathologist for the holes, break rocks, or cut bushes, fiscal officials. programs which do not constitute high- shrubs or trees. FEUD—A verbal feud raging b iidrens Cancer Research Foundation in between the New Jersey National Friendly Service—As Near As Your Phone Both primary and secondary BLACKBIRDS-Crops of New type entertainment for reasonably intelli- Guard and the State Civil De- vard Medical School, recently told the uranrqm mineralization has been- Jersey farmers are attacked an- fense Bureau is being watched at . ncan Association «I Pathologists and gent viewers. found In the northwestern part nually by numerous Insects and the State House with both con-., of New Jersey. The principal i spreading blight but the South cern and amusement. ' minerals noted Include uraninite, Jersey agriculturist has a special '•pitchblende, autunite, torbernlte Leonard Dreyfuss, former State peeve against the blackbird. Opinions of Others and cornotlte, The State Qeolo- • Civil Defense Director, who now In recent years damage has REAL ESTATE i IN gist claims there is no Instrument serves as chairman of the newly been serious to field and sweet that will readily indicate the created State Civil Defense Ad- corn especially In Salem County Is earning $50 a week as a key- visory Committee, is preaching First, prejudice against the depth and richness* of a radio- where 22 to 37 per cent of the Ill OLD WOBKlt punch operator. United Palsy the importance Qf civil defense. ears in surveyed fields were at- 'aged' In business and Industry active deposit and therefore re- 'ih,' heads of molt targe cor- has dozens of such cases of re- cordings on the counter must be National Guard officials espouse tacked last year, Early plantings . .Muons are oltffll Wll along In seems widespread. Also, pension habilitation to Its credit. supplemented by sampling and the viewpoint that the troops are (Continued on Page 16) • n,, ,i vigorous 88 or 70. Some plans are formidable barriers. Heartening as the record is, chemical assaying. always handy In any emergency. "Nobody In his right mind ..*;<• even reached 80. Bnt, too The premium paid by the em- much reniains to J)e done. Good, So that the uranium prospector would ask the United States to is ii these same corporations ployer to |an .insurance company non-profit private residence fa- may not be too discouraged, the disband the Army, Navy or Air ..:i..w a policy of not hiring to enable an employee of 50 to. cllllleB must be established for State Geologist admits the ability Force," Dreyfuss sajis at every f i- • .;>lf over 40 or B0. receive a pension at 65 is much long-term aufltrert. "Residence of a counter to detect radiation opportunity. "Yet, if there Is an clubs'' are neded for ptlsled boys puts the amateur almost on a \ >• discrimination has re- higher than tor a man of 30.... emergency In wartime or peace- MODERN and girls who must live away par with the more experienced '•.'ii-n su dumping thousands of A full - blown ean'gressional time, the agency which wouldjgo veterans, i.. ..'.ihy. active, rtlddle-agect probe Is heeded to uncover the from home and whg may be into action first would be civil 1 i and women it 'the height extent to which the worker Is receiving vocational training. defense; so therefore, It behooves FINANCING iheir skills on the unemplojK discriminated against by reason Brooklyn nee^s a second cere- lINEMPLOlMEN'f COMPEN- iw to continue building our or- sn .scrap heap. Forty and 50 ot age and also toy pension plans. bral palsy school for children. SATION—The New Jersey Leg- ••<• become the arbitrary gate- Such an Investigation would Oay services should be greatly y beyond whlob a man ou a demonstrate that fair-employ- expanded to help those who are fOR •man .shall not pit* If unem- ment practices: legislation Is mentally retarded, but who can 'vni and who seijM a new con- sorely needed. |, j ( : be trained. There must be more nion. Many woftwn of 40. So far as lU Star-Journal i research to discover the cause of N E W ' otnbral palsy—th»t Is, Jult how iiivmily In buslnUi Wfiftces, are and Chieftain are concerned we certain centers of the brain are ilv fonfronttd with the same hav in our employ a number of Injured. Henc* the effort of • barrier. ( men and women who are over United Cerebral Palsy to raise CARS By 1075, according to the Cen- jO and 50 years of age and they in the month of May $1,250,000 •• Bureau, the number of per- are among our most efficient and In New York City as part of a valued employes,—Pueblo (Colo.) •iih 45 and over fill be more nation-wide goal of ItO.OOO.ooo Taka advantage of our up-to-date financing plan -m 63 million. No wages for Star-Jour n»l. to maintain old services and • '•••>c persons m4Sl» curt»H»4 establish new one*. Sixty thou- CEREBRAL PALSY when you buy your new car. Low ooit; conveni- "•"•linn power, low* lUn4ar4l . sand mothers and other kin of Cerebral palsy is a jguscular. living, no Income UY*8 to pay. the cerebral palsy afflicted will disability that still baffles physi- ent monthly payjnents, and you can plde« your ionium the f|gl»t against this start ringing neighboring door- cians. In'this city alone there .'' discrimination' policy, po- bells In the metropolitan area at are 3u',000 cases. The victims are t'-ntiaiiy dliastirodi w the ris- T o'clock tonight to raise what ' automobile insurance with your own. ag«nt. Full' 8 erroneously regarded as mentally e's, economy, Is ttW Forty P'" tjfiey can'toward the fund. Doors afflicted because of their slurred inn of New York City. should open tor them all through speech, lack of balance and dif- information will be furnished on The Forty Plus {Hub U » CO- the month of May —The New ficulty in walking. United Cere- ,'i'i-ative, non.proAt organza- Wrk Times. "ii of mature ra*ft who work bral Palsy of New York City, 'ihimt eompensattOtt for one which has Its offices at 47 West GARDENERS' UNCO % 2% Paid on Savings Accountf ""Dior, 'rnelr gffttttf »W*rH, Fifty •seventh gttwt, has been The nonstiWbanlto, especially ''si to getting JA»,fW tlwnt- doing excellent work, in over- U tie is an apartmenfdweller, le Open Friday * to 8 P. M. llv«'\ is helping to let a Job coming this mlBunderstandlflJ. Out of the conversational run- h tlie other lelloif, It has been teaching the pat- ning these days, He can't boast 1 sled coordinated movement and ii working dwflf the of any radishes, lettuce and speech, helping many ol them tt are In thi tttli ftt their 6nl6n« already In the ground, of National Bank -ftmt- twwh'mftnti anil tiling. inrBlpiihir*r them a sense of Independence.* nolta*. He can't follow the cryp- AfEMBKft I'liute tor the e One Wind and palsied young tic discourse about mulches, Ftderal Restrvt •'-how of the woman thus aided earns her liv- ptrenniaU, lawn sowing, shrub Deposit Insurance Corporation it why, ing as a dictaphone operator; a (Continued on Page 16) ., is all I youth who can use only one arm

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LEGAL NOTICES DlBTMCTB ANI> SILENCE 300 -IT_8" In 51]' poU DiiMy Mill" : nrr of said lot; ttvence w«t one and MOWS THEREIN BTJIU>I!s. Percy Did tii? notee we mad? AO0ORD1NC1 V.' 400—4 8" In 2>i" pots AgfraUim I > half drgrm South two chains anil Noitce In hereby liven that thf for- IDCT1ON ANT) THE worry your folks when I brought SOO-4—«" M0Hal*—100 0 to flflatt RedR ,I nftnily? linkMUMs t\Vo t» stakBLURe* planteUlltlllC\dt bWyV -.h,IICe I lowinIU»HIgS ordinancwiM.nmtv*e- wa- —s •-• ' ." * t»T OF THEIR t;sc , Rnconlas r ruta I u Westbury Park Notes you home last night? road tone*: thence north seven riertr«j»nd adopted »t a »l ', *'™ JJ' ° ,„.„«,.» .-- AJTO. _MBTRH,-ii',, 4CO—4-—«- In flats—100 to flat Bin* east slong mid ro*d »evfiitt-su Itnks | the Township Committee of tht Town- • 'orflna Co Thls M»ry — Oh. no! It was theLobelia to thf place of BBOINNIXO. rontstnlrm ' shtpr of Woodbridgt. 1" lh« "?",?J ,,ft.r its adoptlo Bpuctflrttions may be obtained tt nineteen hunttredths of an acre, be ihe i Vlddlesw, Nr» Jerwy. held on tne jro • sllencf, • d by 1|W thf Purchasing Ajreht't OBI«. County aniMKrlstine mOM M I day of M»v. l»M. -mm.- ' HUO By GLADYS E. SCANK William Bonham, Awnel, Mrs. BOtllTOED nortfterlT hy lot of jtround J Cooimlttt«n»j>-at-Larf» RXBTHlCTINd THE PBRCEK ,,, Record Building. New Brunswick. N J., Sf«nen«D northMlv hv lot of rrovmd B •>Towmhl• DITNIOAp N r, LOTOOCUnKD. THE Slzg (,/ I'i7 Lincoln Highway William Rosenvlnge. Miss Arnita West Oermahy has disclosed it is •ny working day between the hours of belonelns to Wllllsm Bunnf'.i, e.nterlv COuhTB AHB OTHER OPEN • Kowsko. and Mrs Mary Kwusko. (00 A M. to * 00 P M. Monday through tod wutherlT bt l«nrts bf'.onnmK to oRMNwre B"*" brjWOAN, i'Ufc DINBrTY OF POPI - . Isflln, New Jefwr •at work on a'vast project to im-Friday aamiiel Birraa tnd westerly by aid AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OB-Township Perth Amboy. and Mrs. Henrietta prove Its network of Inland water- If two or more merchants are tie onmad leading to KlnK fltorsf's Bond. D1NANCI KNTITI.BD "AAN OORDINANCB To \ WMp RiaoLATmo AND RESTI';,' T'•:- infant son of Mr and Bonhaan, Iselln ^^s*" an Item, the Purchasing Agent reserves Being the premiss rommonly known .1.1IMITINI O ANNDD RESTRirTWO TO on M»y 5. TtW. tJ8E AND = ways ever which one-third of West the rlfhi to rntks the mart to one • nd designated u No 672 George's Ave- 9P1CIFI«D DISTRICTS AND MOD P BVtLDIKOS AND ••• .John Stanko. Unlversa! Av?- 1 —Two grandchildren, JoWTand German traffic moves. f nu Wdbtd N0. J .J Y - THBRFTN BUn.DItJOBU _ ANND TRAM, ' INI,. was christened Allen at a Daniel Tooker. Westbury Park also of the bidders. The mt of the hidg- STRUCTURE ACCORniNO TO NOTICK AND OTHRB pi -,., Bidden shun tender bids on ND attended the affair. LEGAL NOTICES their own letwrtwsds In duplicate, and ment to he Mtisfled by <»irt isle la I he i CXJJfSTRUCTION * ,™"_ A BOARD ... ceremony held bids must tw sccompanled by e««h or sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred AND KTINT OF THEIR U8«: AND PROVtDlNc, in St Cecelia's —Mr and Mrs. Hy Ollckman. 31 SU (IJ.7M0OI tfcllors together with ' LATINO AND — - . _ THE VIOLATION AN ORDINANCE certified eh«* In the a./o.mt of ten '— -*' ^ "' '"" —™'"-"" ^T^X^rn^'o.^o.n. Church. Iwlln, Melvin Avenue, were hosts Satur- per rent H0S-) of total bid the QOftUt of this ule HEIGHT, NUMBE-R OF STOBIBS. AND OF." Notice l.i hereby slwn that 'he fol- wlih all and slnpilBr the 8KB OF BOILDINOS AND OTHSH WD of Woodbrldge in the County Of Adopted June «>h. 117) ; lowing proposed ordinance tras Intro- The siicesssful bidder will be f">ulred H wi h Rev John day evening to fifty guests at a to furntih a sotltfactory performs'ire hertdlument-s tnd STRUCTURBS, RKOULAT1NO AND MlJdleiej New Jersey held on the 3rd fore Amended. duced ana piued on flrst reading at rights. prlTlle.es. eunto belontilng or STRICT1NO THIS P™1,:SWTP*?! M Wilus offlci- double celebration, the occasion s meeting of the Township bonfl In the full amount of his con- jppurwn.nre, thereunto beonting or STRICT1O TH 1,S of May. 1955 BS IT OROAINRD BY i|it tract puinlnl * LOT OCCUPIKt)OCCUPIKt). THK SIZE OP Y YRA J DUNIOAN, SHTP COMMITTEE OK Hu ii'.ng. Sponsors being the Olickman's seventh wed- of thf Township o In anywise .pperuinln* LOCOURTT OCCUPIKt)S AND OTHE. THKR SIZ OPEE N JiPA £. Township Clert the County ol Mlddiesen. ne* J,rr5*>: h» Boyd of rhosen Freeholden »- ' ROBKBT H. JAMISOISSONN THER OPE SHIP OP WOODBRIDOE din? anniversary and Mrs. Ollck- ^^ 7 , , mcretse or decrease THE DENSITY OF POPULATION. I. Ssild Ordinance ns alu, . were Richard held on tn» 3rd day of May. 1935 md th rl ht o Sheriff RESTftlCTlNt! ORDIN\NCB man's birthday. Entertairiment was MBLKO. OOLtMMrTH * RBGCLATINQ AND is hereby nmended by nrirtii, Huzar of Clark; AND KCTENT AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- THE LOCATION. USE TW-RBLkABK • new section, to be (lfM»i,,n supplied by Dr. Lou Persian of TIO1IO»N orOF S B Townsihp and ;OF USE OF BUILDINGS AND 8TRUC- LX and to read nnd provide New York City, who presented a TURBS FOR TRADE. INDUSTRY . Bath and all of the urr i Mrs. J.osfeph Committee to be htld it us meeting m IN OR A^RIBINU Mock Wedding wjth an all male , NOTICE | RESIDENCE AND OTHER PL'RPOPSS •,------„„ Within the terfltorv hrre . Forst of Win- ThiT?rrh. . « Affftt re*rT« the Notice h hereby (liven that the fo!-1 ESTABLISHING A BOA11D OF AD- j VACATION O'_ scribed In Sub-nectiO;i \ cast. Ouwts included Mr. Gllok- S n lowing ordinance 'xas ragulariv, PI^M ! JUSTMENT AND are now classified i,s n •• field. A dinner d»y of May. 1«S. ai.BOO P M right to reject any or Ml hl ,;.,;.i "/vt-askis, Elisabeth, and and Mrs. Seymour De^pchin, Mr. Township Clerk" AN ORDIBANCE TO AMEND AN OR- ; Is hereby .amended by adding '8ouiher:\ Cnuke Street, on which Is erected n Ined at the office ot ESTALSHI M:. and Mrs. J. J- O'Brien, 1 out juify frame composition shingle re- IJUSTMENT AND PROVIDING PEN- shall be and the same Is hereby Klrkland Place 40 00 fe<-t to the point angles Iv Roanoke Street ,: • iiry Road, held a dinner store and dwelling, which said build- Ml i ALTIES FOB THE VIOLATION changed to "BUSINESS." or place ol Benlnnln*. _.„,„, the dividing line between !. - i About YonP liiK encroaches on the premise* more serves the right to reject any or til SUB-SECTION "A" BEINO tint portion of KlrkUnii 40. Block JM-R. M74 w. bids, and to waive Immaterial Infor- THEREOF i v IIV honor of their daughter, partlcularlv described as follows? Adopted June 8th, 1931. as hereto- BEGINNING at a point In 'hePlace lying East or Lyman, Avenue as lands of the Elizabeth ki.ii malities Southerly line of Roanoke Street, dis- Railroad; thence 131 Eav.rr ;. ii H confirmation at St. Ce- BEGINNING at th« intersection of BOARD or EDUCATION ;ore amended shown on M«p of Greenwood Terrsee Rahwoy Avenue with Craske 8treet BE IT ORDAIftED BV THE TOWN- tant Westerly measured alonx the BOUNDED. Northerly by Lots 1 to 4.lands of the Elisabeth ,,:,• • , Church. Guests Included Mr. Home Township of Woodbrldge Southerly side of Roanoke Street 10900 Inclusive. Block 379-E Railroad 575 00 feet to- i ; thence running 111 along the South- Woodbrldge. N. J. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Mrs. Samuel Melise and Mr. erly side of Criske Street N. 13 degrees SHIP OP WOODBRIDGE: feet from the point of intersection Easterly by Brldgemere Teiraoe point being the dividing ::i,.- HELEN H ANDERSON, of the Southerly line of Hoanoltf Street Mrs. Chris McDonaW, all of 55 minutes west 112.71! feet to a Mint: Said Ordinance as above entitled Southerly by Lots 1 and 10 to II,Lots It and 17, Block 396-K it ri By FRANCES DELL ihtiLtt <2j at rkbt uruiles to Craske Secretary Is hereby amended by adding thereto with the Westerly line of St George's Inclusive: Block 279-F (4) Northerly along the di'. along the 7.S00 Square Feet with a minimum Block Mt-R as shown on Slip, M nutritional value. Meat should westerly line of Rah way Avenue N. 21P M. EX)ST.. in the Board Room In frontage of 15 feet; provided, however, along the dividing line between Lots Attest: 41, Woodbrldge Township To. «I -hu-r of Mr. and Mrs. John dtgreeE 37'i minutes East 25 feet to the High 8chool for one bus tothat this provision shall not apply 16 and 17. Block 396-R. M.74 feel to BOUNDED: Northerly ir. • vever be refrozen after it has once transport elementary school pupils from B J. DUNIOAN, C'Jiiiiflly. 16 Concord Road, was the point or place of BEOINNINO to premises already subdivided Into the Northerly side of the DliEabeth- stmt. been thawed. In a recent study School £8. Keasbey, to the arew west Trenton Railroad property; thtnee. |3I Township Clerk. BEINO also known as Lot No. 1 in lots. To be advertised as adopted In Inde- taaKTly by Lot 1C. Block • vivcii a dinner party at her parents of Garden State Parkway and south- 2 The provisions ot this Ordinance Easterly along the Northerly line ct Southerly by Ellmbeth at.u carried out by the Council on Poods Block 59fl-C on "MAP OF EDOAR TER- east of Route si to the Ellison Town- th pendent-Leader on May S. t»5. Lu.Tii- Thursday, after her confir- P»<"E SFCTION 2, Woodbrldge Town- snaishall ngnowt appl»iipiy tmo an»uyj .applicatioFH">-"«n" * Elizabeth-Trenton Railroad 28758 Railroad and nutrition at A.M.A. headquar- *hlp. V. J, ship boundary line. This hus will de- submitted to the Woodbrldge Town-, feet to a point, said pain;-being "»™ I.'L- 3-3 Westerly by Lot 40. Blot- niaum at St. Cecelia's Church. part from School #8 about 12:1& P. M. prior to the I feet Westerly from the Westerly line NOTICE tens it was shown that sufficient The above described building ex- ship Planning Board p Notice Is htre»y given that the fol- Woodbrldge Township T»« v fiui.'.: were Mrs. Mary Connelly Specifications and details will be avail- date of the I. Ion o-f thi• •s Or- - of 3t. George's Avenue; thence (4) 1. This Ordinance ahull •..- gas would form In nonrelrigerated pends 008 feet at the front end antl able In the Office of the Superintendent |n . Northerly parallel with St. *orje's lowing ordinance was regularly pasted and MIVH Helen Sullivan, Elizabeth, 09 feet at the rear end over on the n an< e and adopted at a regular meeting of •fur its adoption and pub: cans of orange juice to cause the if Schools on and after May 9, 1955. 3. This Ordinance shall take .effect Avenue and along the dividing line Southerlv property line of Craske between Lots 1 to 4. Inclusive, and Lot the Township Committee ol tb« Town- required by Law. MT. and Mrs. Edward Snybert and Street as shown on the attached sur- WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP after Its approval and publication as cans to explode at their seams after BOARD OP EDUCATION 5. Block S98-R. 97.53 feet to the South- ship of Woodbrldge. In the County of HUOH B ci.r.dren. Wesley and Lynn, of ev which shows oil encroachment of required by law. erly !!ne of Roanoke Street and point Middlesex. New Jersey, held on the 3rd forty-eight hours HI room tempera- .pproilmateli- 1 inch. HELEN H. ANDERSON.> HUOH B QUIOLET. Ckt:k Township and Patricia, Secretary or place of Beginning. day of May, 1»M. Attest' ture. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT OR- B. J. DUNIGAN. l:U-in ;:m 'Schwartz and Frieda CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS They must be sealed as air-tight Notice of Public Hearing for Final Announced closing date for filing Share! Kaiifmann were guests at Mahas possible. These methods pro- adoption on May 17, 1955 applications May 31, 1953. \ Joim at the home of Mrs. Manny For applications, duties and mint tect the vitamin content, as well AN ORDINANCE mum qualifications, apply to Depart CLEAN-UP ' Goldfarb. as flavor and texture of foods. Notice Is hereby given that the fol- ment of Civil Service, State House, Sunday guests at the home of Foods need to be quick-frozen. lowing proposed ordinance was Intro- Trenton. New Jersey. duced and passed on first readlnt; at Open to male and female citizens, the t-nilip Schwartzs included Mr. In large capacity freezers, a spe- a meeting of the Township Committee 12 months resident In the Township of and Mia. M. Klingenstein Of cial freezing compartment Is pro- of the Township of Woodbridge, In the Woodbrldge. County of Middlesex, New Jersey, held Office Appliance Operator, Salary Bi<;omlield, Mrs. Nathan Roff, Mrs. vided; If your freezer does not WEEK on the 3rd day of May. 1955. and that $2,700 per year. Hermin Metsky and Mrs. O«orge have such a compartment, it would said ordinance will be taken up for Public Health Nurse, Salary, $1,000 Goldbti'K. all of Newark. be worthwhile to have it quick- further consideration and final passage per year. at a meeting of said Township Com Open to male* CIUKIU. 12 months • -Mr. and Mrs. James I* Tooker, frozen commercially. mlttee to be held at Its meeting room resident In the Township of Wood May 9th to 14th 20!) Worth Street and Mr. and Mrs. In the Municipal Building In Wood bridge. 'Edward B Tooker, Avenel, were GROOM DEPARTS bridge, New Jersey, on the 17th day of Truck Driver, Salary, »175-»1.81 per May. 1955. at 8:00 P. M. (DST), or aehour. ho.st.s at a surprise birthday party SALEM, Mass.—In asking for soon thereafter as laid matter can be I.-L. 5-5, 12, 19 Inclusive • given in honor of Mrs. Helen a divorce recently, Mrs. Antlgoni reached, at which time and place all persons who may be Interested therein THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT fTookei-, Perth Amboy, Quests in Mouslas, ?8, of Manchester. N. H., will be given an opportunity to be LAW DIVISION 4clud<-u Mrs. Freda Bonham, Me- said her new husband left during heard concerning the same. DOCKET NO. 1S-CASE NO. 19101 tutl.t n. Mr and Mrs. John Cahill the wedding reception with the B. J. OUNIOAN, In the Matter of the Application of , Township Clerk JACK EUGENE Z1NN, a minor by his Mis. Helen Mansfield and Mrsassertion that a wife "is too ex-AN ORDINANCB FOR THE VACATION parent and guardian, FLORENCE EH- Mm' Bird, all of Woodbrldge, Mrs pensive." OP THE RELEASE AND EXTINGUISH- MAN, to assume the name of JACK MENT OP THE PUBLIC RIGHTS IN BHMAN. OR ARISINO OUT OF PORTIONS OP CIVIL ACTION FRANCI8 STREffr, IN THE COLONIA NOTICE I SECTION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TAKE NOTICE that I shall apply W WOODBRIDOE IN THB COUNTY OP the Middlesex County Court, Court MIDDLESEX AND STATE OP NEWHouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey, on JERSEY. the ath day of May, 1955, at 10:00 BE IT ORDAINED by the Township o'clock In the forenoon for a Judgment Committee of the Township of Wood- to authorize JACK EUQENE ZINN, > brldKe in the County of Mlddlesei: minor to assume the name of JACK 1. That the portions of Francis street EHMAN. jf hereinafter more particularly described FLORENCE EHMAN, be and the same are hereby vacated Parent and Quardlan of and the public rights arising from the Jack Eugene Enmirn Folden dedication thereof, be and the same JOSEPH A. HUNOVAL, are herebv released and extinguished Attorney for Plaintiff, BEGINNING at the point of Inter- 144 Broad Street, section of the Westerly line of CharleB Newark 2, N. J. Billheads ' J Street with the Southerly line of Fran- I.-L. 4-14, 21, 28; 5-5 ' cis Street: thence (II Westerly along the Southerly line of Francis Street NOTICE TO BIDDERS We sincerely urge you to join Letterheads \' about 110.00 feet to the Easterly Right NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that of Way line of the New Jersey Garden sealed bids for the purchase by the State Parkway Route #4; thence it) Fire District #11 ot (he Township of Northeasterly along the Right of WayWoodbrldge, will be ; received by the with THE CALIFORNIA OIL Programs line of the New Jersey Garden State Board of Fire Commissioners of the Parkway Route #4 60.00 fctt mure or Fire District #1 of the Township ot less to the Intersection of the North- Woodbrldge, at tne fire house, 416 erly line or Francis Street with the School Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, COMPANY ami its employes Booklets / Easterly Right of Way line of said until 8 P. M., DBT, on May] II, 1«5S, Parkway; thence (3) Easterly along the and (hen at said fire house! publicly Northerly line of Francis Street 80.00 opened and read aloud. I feet more or less to the point of Inter- For • the purchase of one passenger section of the Northerly line of FrancU automobile for use in Inspections and 8

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l(> in irii.i: >> ii-ini Try today '^ U'Hspoon paprika lie (it i:.r t> mininn nvlpe.v '< cup salad oil Sour I ream Dressing 2 tublespoons chopped paisley 1 , \-,\i 'huk sour cream 2 tablespoons chopped onion j taiiir^pvinn.s white vinegar 1 hard boiled PKH. chopped 1 tn :: ublr.-iponns sugar '.« cup chopped, cooked beets Combine salt, su(jn'r nnd p:\prilca. i stii tdm'thi'i sour cream and Add vinegar and salad oil. Mix rmo.iiir. Arid .suwur and salt to thoroughly. Add remaining ingred- Us well. Serve with fresh ients. Mix well. 1 ,-,lu-es or tomato wedges. Time Dressing 4 tablespoons salad oil Crtrn Salad Drwslnt 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice ', 1 up siiKur 5 drops tabasco sauce 3 i.iblfspiuins water Few grains cayenne 1 cup sa'..id oil '4 teaspoon pepper '.• iiip catchup , ; ; '.4,.tea*poon salt 1 Juuv of 1 lemon 1 teaspoon celery salt 1 t.iblespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons sugar '•: teaspoon salt Mix ingredients. Chill and shake '.. teaspoon paprika thoroughly. Serve on fruit salad. I1., teaspoons celery seed 1 tablespoon Worcestershire Roquefort Cheese Dressing SltllCF 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 'i cup Ki'-.itrdnnlon 3< cup French dies.sini; I Cwik stiii.ir and water until it 2 tablespoons Roquefort cheese piib a tlirc;td. Cool. Combine re- broken in small pieces WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP !iiii(! inurciiifiits. add syrup and \'t teaspoon Worcestershire [ tluuouchly. Chill. sauce Mix mayonnaise and Roquefort Olrry Dresdni cheese. Add French dressing very nip mayonnaise slowly. Add Worcestershire, t.ihlispoon minced green pep- per Tanfy French Dressing During Clean-Up Week - May 9 -14 tublespoons chopped cucum- 1 cut clove garlic ber •2 teaspoon salt • up ehopped celfry Black pepper ' tablespoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons vinegar : teaspoons onion juice ii tablespoon Worcestershire 1 teaspoon salt sauce i ti,i>poon paprika 2 drops tabasco sauce ' :i:b,ne ingredients, Chill, and ' 1 tablespoon horseradish • ' !. salmon or tuna fish salad. >,? cup salad oil SPECIAL NOTICE Combine ingredients in a jar, CLEAN - UP 1'inrapple Drafting Covle's At tyb jotejt, » hold-uholdpp R. Richard Krauss 4O Tit T7T n aro p; polrtWI a pUlfll at 18H takes 4 yart. — •• f'"«ndvT\ip- said, ;"Han lrtWd iIt over." Mr u yard contrast tanrlnrlc "^""d. dld-l,te rack of pies BfThlrtyflvenfThlrtyflv.. e«e«ntiinQOlnn « is Dripping with crust and rtli pattern-*** i cent8,(or Peter Schmidt ""8. the stlckup man Jumped tun if you wWi W-ctan ^ into his cur with » companion Mil took H lust because of the ceron, I don't think you «.,. Tip'. happy together, anyway, \y New Jersey Poll man irho'loVes children ?.••., ways feel eheated if he ;,. CLASSIFIED i Continued from Editorial Page) a wile "who did not, w.m Following are typical verbatim i Dear Louisa': Children make tor a nvin DARAOO'S comments that sum up the \l;.v 1 r am a freshman In collie and r and fuller life, as a us\u AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL j thinking of many people across • FEMALE HELP WAVTXD • f.o with a girl who Is a sophomore. her bills and people who hold su .: • Urgeat tad OldMt In County the state: I like her very much and with to ent views on such a vital EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Bydramatic. Fluid and Standard ' "Htatory shows that many em- gone three weeks and is in another DPdr Louisa: marry her after I finish school should never marry. WANTED 280 McClellan St.. Perth Amboy pires have come and gone but town. He hasn't called me or writ- but she is very anxious for ut to My advice to you is to s'.,;, JILL TOGS Cali HIHcrest 2-73S5 religion lives on forever." I hope you can plve me advice ten to me. He takes me for ggranted married now. She says our C in* at home and wony,; 54 Rooievelt Avenue "Religion Is based on some- on what to do. and thinks I'lll be waiting for him l.ln.7«»I«"™"r ™ Carteret I am twenty-two and I have when he comes back could Just keep on send- out and meet other pen,,;. IP TOUR DRIXKWO has become thing more lasting than com ing us to school and everything --»-"ttSS3 perhaps you will find • They c: CA-1-6362 rrmnlsm." ' been dating the same boy for seven I have my own home and furni- ,,,'|, Tin1 a proWtm. Alcoholic* Anany year*, I lovt him. We plan on get- ture. My motheh r is deaJ Jd —•>and IT' would be all right but I feel that I going with »n whose v|ew« on life are : 4-28: 5-5 "If you believe in God, you I'.ilil Wt'U! mous <*n bete you. call Market ting married but I know he won't keep hou^e for my Dad. I don't j we are too young to get married i run after him own. 3-75M or write t. O. Box 251, can't believe in communism." and that it would not be fair to | • FOR SAI.F. • settle down. know any other •boy --s t'o- dat- ^ who • — 'J —. K« fair to with him. She's Lor Woodbnd*.. „ 'If religion didn't answer the He won't work more than three r parents. She says I am old- i is not ANTIQUES: Pin* washetand $12, don't drink. needs of mankind, .it wouldn't months at a job. then he quits, 4nd do not ' PERSBING CAR BOlU.lli cottage bureau $20. Penn Dutch D—Va. ,,,ii III"' I have lasted through all these gets another one. He also' has the ANOIERS, France - ; dry sink *85. plank bottom chairs GETTING ENOUGH A'hiw.«r (Jive I.I years." drink habit: He knows I don't ap- ett«" the 3»-year-old (•.„• $9 each. Shutters $3 pair, cherry HOT WATER? Ygu have certainly given this (,,,(! mil.' "People will think right as prove of this and he doesn't eame Answer: General John J. Persliim; i.. drop leaf table J50. cherry cheat boy every chance to prove that he I.Ntrllild Lime scale* removed from para- long u they have religion." to see me when he is drunk. Keep your head on your ing World War I, was , of drawers $60, jah cupboards S2S, lovts you enough to behave him- ceils. Unities* heaters. Wart done "Communism Is against reli- We i»«re engaged when we were ^^d^Ue^e" UUle I^^JV^butl don't know bought by Dan Parkfi old cradle IIS, antique hlghchair ih ywir own home by specialists. self and he has failed you not once. ders son. gion. There's no place for •com-nineteen but he started brtaJQag romantic girl let you in p what to do. old scion of the fountain-). Kicsh $12. Boston rocker 120. butter All -work guaranteed, Schaible munism in this world. It's One reason tKat ha* kept us 'dates, so we broke up for tWee pSo ., I can see tion that will be too much for you lly. "Parquerette" — Ft : iii-y upsi chum IT. Marly others OPEN Lime Scale Equipment Co, 'WE against God." years. Now we are going together Continuing "Daisy" — was the nami' ,•. DAILY. J Pumleye, Gingerbread no future for yoyouu to cont ^ 111!) tilt' 3-49W. "You can't beat faith In God." again. freshman, to the Oentral'S twelve-Im M'dlsh Castle Road. Hamburg. Sussex such a relationshihip and the sooner iresnrnan, uin™ •- - - - 5/5-5 26 He lives In the same town that Dodge by soldier* of tin 1 "Religion is too deeply rooted you break with him definitely, the interrupted his education to span* Ai.,1 Tin <" County, New Jersey. Half mi'j oil I do and he hass gone with about can Expeditionary in man." better off you will be. • several years mIn withe -wmj, .* .»- — .•. Ilie t LOCKSMITH WORK 24-Hour Serfiee • Bear Whctl Allfnmmt by the farmers jSgalnst the com land in South Jersey suitable for Complete Line of Musical ;),'! sun remain completely out of the 0 Precision Tone-ups eating blackbird is poison. growing artichokes. . . .Remain- 3 YEARS TO PAY KEYS MADE Instruments at Low Prices Call WO-I-JM4, HI-J.MJJ I Aiimia Continuation of a study of argument over whether it's bet- • Brake Service Ing construction along the Gar- -OOLS EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER L. PUGWESE - A. LIPO '.c mil measures to control blackbird ter to plant early or late. Free Estimates • Transmission Servicr den State Parkway is proceeding GARDEN SUPPLIES AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC damage to New Jersey crops Is ahead of schedule. . . .John A. He soon gathers that those No Obligation to Buy assured by the announcement Wood, 3rd., secretary of the Sttt* addicted to early planting feel HARDWARE • PAINTS Ed. Bonkoski, Prop. SMITH i Mm of Congressman Charles A. Wol- Teachers Pension and Annuity very proud of themselves as up CALL Sporting Goods verton, of Merchantville, that FLOOR SANDERS AND 351 STATE ST. VA 6-1M* J.H- fn Fund for many years, is about to and coming types who keep tlO.OOO in Federal funds will be PERTH AMBOY Plumber •iivr retire. . . Almost seven million ahead in every race. They are WDGE. 8-1400 WAXERS FOR RENT available this year. cars used the New Jersey Turn- »K • Monkeys • R&bbiU Telephone RA *-:i^'t Furniture 9 A, M. — 9 P. M. Assorted, Potted Plants ALBRECHT'S Marta< Withm and Dryers PORCH AND PATIO KEY SHOP 1312 OAK TREE ROAD 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE ISEJUN, N. J. FURNITURE SALE 1 CARTERET • CA 1-7163 Next to Ben's Drut Store fcN0W IN PROGRESS GUTH PET SHOP Winter Brother* Liquor Stores . ;• "CARTERET'S UTTLE ZOO" Wayside Furniture Shop 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret RaHligs Better Furniture — Lower Prices Telephone Woodbridfe 8-1889 Cartertt 1-4010 Hlrhway 25 Aren^L N. J. Woodbridge ORNAMENTAL TAXI SERVICE Open Daily 10 A, M. to 8 P. 1VL Liquor Store IRON thone Woodbridge «-1917 Photography RAILINGS JOS. ANDRASCIK, Pro». Right now you are riding high, wide and Ciotom Made JUST PHONE handsome; ymra got the \jrwld by the Complete Stock of Domestic afd Intuited jajJl you ate reilly living. A few weeks j Funeral Directors • and Imported Wines, Beers SPECIAL - FREE Qiulltr Work WO 8-O200 and you will W out—fr«—on yaftr^ and Liquors 8x10 COLORED way. But where? What? How? Why? $3.00 up Fast and SYMWIECKI 674 AMBOY AVENUE 12 Thank You Cards NOTTS the right time to dig yourself ' Newspaper Picture Free Estimate Service the most To flip your lid—bend your WOODBRIDGE, N. J. brain to jmsking a decision. Important \Funeral Home Moving and Trucking • decision./ What do ypu want to do with 46 Atlantic Street DENNIS M. MURPHY WOODBRIDGE yourself? j Complete Moving Job 443 PEARL ST, W««l)l»« Carteret, N. J. WO8-J146 let's kick this abound for a sec,— 3 Roonw J25 5 Rootnl $35 with sorne cool thinking Telephone Carteret 1-5715 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms -40 Tiling In 19S0, the Colleges of America grad- Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free Rooflog aid Sldlii • uated 50,000 Engineering students; in A MS All Loads Insured—10 jean up > 1954 they graduated 19,00& America ECONOMY MOVERS needs about 35,000 each year. NATION-WIDE MOVERS This need for Engineering graduates Rahway 7-3914 Henry Jatuen it Son Ceramic '''''' offers the high school graduates the great Kitchen and Ball" opportunity to prepare for important FLYNN & SON 48 State Tlnaiac a»d Sheet IUU1 Work FUNERAL HOMES 507 Leon Ave., WWKII"' work. It's greater today than any time Movlnr Arrange (or your Uoting, 1M»1 GeUtap irtd 420 East Avenue Telephone i, s: in our history due tp the unprecedented Wedding Picture NOW Vwemat Wertt development and production of things Perth Amboy Service WO 8-8372 mechanical. We are living in the Ma- 23 Ford Ave., Fords AGENT 588 AWen 9k«*t VA G-035S chine era and it takes engineers to design, National Van Lines GALLARD'S PHOTO 8-U4S Uilforms produce and use all the fascinating things 547 AMBOY AVENUE America needs. I Woodbrldfe 8-3651 N. I. Take • look at the big Sunday news* DRIVER RATHER YOUNG BROTHERS MEET AFTER NEW YORK—While an aston- Open 10 to 6 UNIFORMS -4 —; popeft Am) count the EngiiiMnWante IS VEA11S lahed policeman ht;W Ate door l ads. JKere's proof of that great demand ST LOUIS, Mo.—Although Bert open, Frank Biondo, 8, slid from • NYLON ,1" we talk about. Hal« 68, of Nashville, 111., and Har- behind the steering wheel of his t Plumbing and Heatlig • DACBON Consider Engineering and consider ry HaJe, 70. Liverpool, England, tattler's car' ant} announced that INI • COTTON hftdji't seen each other In «3 years, these four great accredited college! so driving was no problem at all. He REFRKHHATION B1KVICE Mnlv u< they recogntaed each other lm- had overlooked the fact Ihflit he Half MKf jtohome: Princeton, Stevenstnati- ' ^tihelv l-ecjnt reunion I UnJ kumnaH tnm noif anr) naen««4 tiJteTKutgersimrNewTKutgers"ir M W A h 1*e two hrotners six red lights during his drive. f ii' Uarry a rt ' Engineering-adsgreef«WMV0Mit tain «*h?r's Wty •* ' When the policeman spotted the Plumbing • Heating dWht seaman, stepped off f Washing Machine* rerrrs w, it appeared to be going alopc held in high repute in the Engineering , Etectrtc Sewer Servke BRACE AVE. . profession. 'tht street without a driver and tDI^N tlraiMcs then he spotted the peak of the KW «OMT MAJOB ATTUANCl VA. ta Umm«morallon oMh« 75 yean ' youngster's cap barely reaching v eWUO^tr Oeneral Campbell, an -0594 Ambor ppoinUe^ Present Rliwhever, to Uw window. The "driver" wai ,1* R»g«juw W.t Cwiaet *• Am»rl«in Seclelyof Mtchanltol Englnetn. ' ' ' sasailed the financing plans charged with Juvenile delinquency 8Z1 LINDEN AVENUE IftV. N. IMAM, frtf. w • • UntstraticB's hijhway and rebated m the custody of hU IMVICI flfCTRIC A QAS COMPANY "objectionable." mother for a later heiftDf Woodbridfe, N. J. ' CA-1-71W I ill MAY 5, WS5 I! r;

,',f! i' \ •• 7'//w to Tots on Handling Deviled Eggs Glorified Cancer Unit Needs Headline* PBA Show Many Win Prizes M ' 1 WOODBRroaE — Robert P. At Club Party Pel Animals are Listed Moss, Republican candidate for the wrrk should be Kind-to- help themselves. They will die from AVtfNEL -- The ,, Fifth District' , WlTk, but the period from hunger and thirst If left behind. Democratic and Civic Club spoil*, .When they cpme home from va- £ aaa sored a card party at Avenul :nsideration of domestic cation the animals must come School auditorium under US |,,ci:il '" home too. They trust their owners. chairmanship of Matthew Qulnlltt, 1 Children, would not like to be left •""•» S Winners of the table prizes wetfc " !i,.1.i.witii are listed, for the bene- without food, water or shelter. panied Mr. Moss and Mr.9trona John "Kimberly. Mrs. Prederk* ;ifvmll. young readers, some tips Hyde. Mrs. Elmer Mitchell, Mrfc u See that the dog Isn't shut In a The director stated that clean on their tour iu ,hr iwst way to handle—and Samuel Albiccht. Mrs. Albert 1 3 car In the sun lrvsumirtcr. Fasten white materials are urgently need- Takln| pftrt ln the dlscussl6n Of ''..IP ilH-ii Pf<- - his leash to a hook In car at all •d, Material will be picked up If the preliminary phases of the cam Virginia, Daniel Howell. Willta* ' , ,. tnke good care of their yhey ftn times. dunors will call Mr3. Hill. Dona- Amolld ss QQranam Tlellly, Edward Nardonc and Johft . They must not bathe Lhem In AND Uons mmayy also be left at the Pint woodbrldge Township municipal tCovach, : '"'i i «-..ii('her and not too often in J They can learn the Golden Rule Presbyterian CChurchh h wherh e ththe irman; lugene aery, Mrst Non-player winners were Mrti but all the y"*r they must ch8 for Animals and tell others. "Treat group meets each WednesdaWdd y nighiht Mrs. Henry Jnmes Carter, Mrs. Al Russeje, Mrl. • ,1-nsiicd mid combed. Be very Ward vlce cnalrIMn; an animal as you would like to be from 1 to 3 P.M. Any woman wish- struble. Second Ward vice Ohalr James Nazarro and Lou Horner. • i,. Wniise many, animals do Door prizes were awarded to treated." There's something wrong ing to give an hour or two to help mm. Mrs Vern0|l Jormson| Thw 'lilt,, in br brushed and combed. with people who 111 treat animals. Mrs. Owen Rnff, Mrs. Klmberry, will be welcome at the meetlm. Ward vlce chairman; Mrs. Pauline ive them proper food. Prepared Mrs. Hyde, Hn. A. domolka, Mrs,, Dressings may also be made at QU1IU1( ehalrmftn of Middlesex 1 y be used once hom mil - County Young Republlbans; Lyle Olga Oozora, Mrs. Del Vlrgtal*,' children would riot like dry and Mrs. Howetl, OeorR? Evans, Wil- Those attending the last meet- Rwbi 3r pRntiklate for mayor Frank Fontaine, who attained ,,!,,.,., fuod every day. Neither do Clubwomen Hear Ing were Mrs. P, P. O'Conrtor, Mrs. , liam Rellly. Jbhn Kovach and. and Ravnfi)nd amlthi Jr-) cwidl International lame with his Im- Daniel Howell. Walter Goos, Mrs. J. P. Obropta, daW for aecon(1 Ward wmmatec. u A GOLDEN GLOW FROM A SMOOTH CHEESE SAUCE makes prepslon of "John D. Savoldl, Mrs. Henry Golb Mrs. Arthur Mr Mogs sald he ^ Mi. Qulnlftn was assisted Iff Kll,sh water in. a clean dish. If Talk on CD Unit the Irish Sweepit&kes Winner," this deviled egg dish extra special fare. Zestfully seasoned Under- Moore, Mrs, Jack Erceg, Mrs. Wil- t0 woodbrldge periodically to dls JameS Naqaro, John Kelley, $m*, , ,v upset tire dish put three sticks will be featured at the annual wood Deviled Ham, added to stuffed eggs, gives a tangy and liam Patrick, Mrs. WilbWr Paffrath, cm wlth the re,ldents nls vnrh,us jamln Welnsk'Hi and WllUttfl 1iot)I(. ground like a triangle. Set y WOODBRIDOMtobert Neary, hearty flare to a family favorite. Whole-ham goodness with deep Mrs. Otis Sears, Mrs, Frank propostls for State legislation. Patrolmen's Benevolent Aiao- Rellly, Mrs. John Kozak wtt ifa , pdlsh firmly inside the sticks. head.of the township Civil defense 1 elatlon show, to be held next charge.of .refreshments assisted Vt " Tjll, cat can walk on a leaslhh JJust down flavor Is the deviled ham secret to cooking success. Try Brecka, Mrs. John. Scheurmen, f il,,. dot* but the leash must Be Auxiliary Firemen, .was guest this dish on.your family: Mrs. Daniel Havell, Mh. Axel BEER9TEALINO A HABIT Wednesday nliht at the M»Je*tfc Mrs. Benjamin Weinsteln. Tbwtre, Perth Amboy. Patrol- I,,,,,, no not pull or Jerk. Give them speaker at a meeting of the Wood- 8 hard-cooked eggs 1 tablespoon minced parsley Johnson. Mis. Paul Knipps, Mre. BALTIMORE Md.-AitesUd man William Reid In general ],.lUy of time to stop and attend bvldge Womans Club at the Barron 1 Famtly Size <4Vi oz.) 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Daniel Howelll, MrsM . HermaHm n April, 1853, and again tast January EMPLOYMENT ' ' ,,, iiiemsi'lves. The cat on a leash Library. ' " id trt chairman. Underwood Deviled Ham ' 2 cups cheese sauce • Umpe, Mrs Qerald De Worth, mchard'coats; tt-ywold Employment rose 539,000 in v ,|i 110t catch birds. She doesn't Mr. Neary explained the work Mrs Donald Campbell Mrs. wa9 MnUncMl to M for baling March, brlhglng the nation's work^ : Deviled Ems in Cheese Sauce Plenty of Time |il(m Htly better. Her owner does done by the Civil Defense Council Charles Mmera, and Mrs. WllHam CRses of beer from a loofti drug Ing population to 60.477,000. The Shell eggs and cut in lengthwise halves. Remove and mash First Little Girl — What's your • uiic must mke care of her. ind stated that additional aux- uetwelier. stort K^^iy, hi didn't learn Census Bureau also reported that yolks. Mix In deviled ham, parsley and mustard. Refill egfc halves last name, Annie? Animals must not be left out ln Uary firemen and policemen were his lesson because, the other day unemployment in the nation had. with deviled mixture and arrange In a shallow baking dish. Second Little Qlrl — Don't know ,v Mm nor too long In the cold. lecessary. The operation of the Pour cheese sauce over1 eggs. Bake in a moderate oven '350° ,F.) The 1955 first quarter business he was caught staling beer again yet, I'm not married. fallen 207,000 to 3.170,000. |i, ,i|ii,. do not like this. Why should ommunications and sirens neces- boom is the biggest ln history. from the same drug store. >ary in case of an attack were also about 10 minutes, or until very hot. Makes 3-4 servings. ii little bench off the ground. Dunham, first vice president; Mrs. AVENEL — Mrs. Richard Price, AVENEL—Donations were voted llinsr, need clean straw and a Fred Ascough, second vice presi- president, of the Rosary Society ,o the Red Cross and the Cancer ,li.ni stall, not clean straw on top dent; Mrs. Eugene Leahy, treas- of St. Andrew's Church welcomed ?und at a meeting of the Ladles' ,,i nid ami dirty straw.Birds want urer; Mrs. Louis Pllsko, Federa- Mrs. John Rahl as a new mem-Auxiliary of the Avenel Memorial tion Secretary! and Mrs. John ;, t ii .in ciiiic and a cover at night, ber at a meeting held Mpnday in Post, V. F. W., at a meeting held Schwart, recording secretary., Ciiidlish like running water with the church hail. n the post rooms in Club AVenel. The clubs annual Installation Mim jaiwiiiK plants that will help Mra. George Ludwlg, chairman The auxiliary also voted to make dinner will be held May 26 at the in Kifj) th«' sun from shining too of the annual Mother's Day com-a $25 donation to Harry Lund, Washington House In Watchung. imidiy on them. munion breakfast slated for Sun- principal of Avenel School, to be Cliiklivn can give food and water' Mrs. Dunham will be chairman of used for the purchase of reference the affair. Professional entertain- day announced that final reser- ,, ,i >tiuy animal and a place to vations must be made today. books for the schoollibrary. ircji then try to f.jnd some older ment will be on (he program. Tentative plans were made for Plans were discussed for a cake i,ibun to help with the animal A donation was approved to Bald a Joint Installation of officers with sale June S after each mass with Animal- cannot help themselves so Knob Mt. ln Cairo, 111. Annual re- the Post on May 28 ln Avenel ports were read by the members Mrs. Sewel Crawford and Mrs School auditorium. Nomination Charles Masarlk as co-chairmen SMU.-OI all tin cans flat and wash of the board of directors. The club and election of officers will be held KNOW 11 hottlcs. jars, etc. Little animal. collect was read by Mrs. Leahy. Assisting were Mrs. Leon Sllakow- at the next meeting May 9. Mm try to crawl into these can The annual Spring Dance was skl, Mrs, Michael Hegedus, Mrs. Plans were also made for a Urn [mid and catch their heads held Saturday at the Yacht Club, James Potts, Mrs. Ludwlg, Mrs. large representation at the testi- •IVJ-UI;: the rim where the ca Perth Amboy, , Hairy Martin, Mrs. Frank Blash. monial dinner to be given in honor i neks. If the can can be cui Mrs. Vera Stockel and her com- Mrs. Mary Slash, Mrs. Albert of Mrs. Patrick Nolan, Eighth Dis- It .; wo.rjd...... into .three parked t*uto* She, her !ir|i on a bench, huve plenty Kold bardwaje. It la. an upright Mrs. Rounds — Thank heaven companion, Miss Nancy Glover, 19, .in culd wat'T SU;ln#ay which Mrs. Saint inherit- for that. It will be a novelty to and the four persons sitting in the .ii die family goes away on cd from her grandfather, O. Wit-] go somewhere without having parked cars ln front of a doctor's Constitutional . e.ispoon Merrill, of Glen Cove to ..nun or moves then the anl- office, were injured. |II..U mii:,i no alone They cannot I N. Y.. an old-time oil operator. pack. One Way to Find Out Guarantee

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T HE* WONDER that is America with all its personal free- and its envied creativeness, has been built oil the prin- ciple that to knpw the truth liberates mankind, enabling it to achieve greater objectives. Drive It Yourself ! Fulfillment of this principle, guaranteed by our constitu- tion, is the mission of the Free Press of America, as represented by your hometowtf newspaper. Edited by youf neighbors, printed by your neighbors, delivered by your neighbors, it E seeks out what you must know a,bout what is going on in your E community. )0 It presents the facts without fear or favor so that, you may have the truths on the basis of which you can make your weight felt as a citizen and a better life for your family.

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Zr m OOPBRIDGE SUTOSAtES ™-4W*fcw^^ Woodbridge 8-0100 ,O« OIPIMOIIII'I lAMTY-TIJTltt SIAt • r.im MII tint ««• 1NOEP11MDENT-LEADKH THURSDAY, MAT 5, 1955 PAGE EIGHTEEN Coco-Nut Square* Republicans Plan A M New Democratic Wednesday. 8 00.P. M.OOQUmt- To Help Library _ ii Novena to St. Jude, Patron ot Hopeless Cases. Club Organized Burrmv, : Arthur Herman were \\mv \ ADATH ISRAEL STNAOOGUK t Amber Afenoe, We*dbrMte AVtNBL-The first meeting M rrprrsfintdtlves to attend th" nf,l Itn. Samuel Ncwknftr, BakM the newly-formed Sixth District meeting of the bulldlnn (uiui ,•,,» Friday. 7:30 P. M , regular Sab- pemocr*Uc Club of the Third mitto* of the. Avenel Public in,Ur' V I *,- r~L ITZn/stsirtioa Will I f bath services. • Ward w*s held in Fitzgerald's Association, at a meeting „;r ,; Your Church Welcomes You More Chsrth Newi en Pan Ml Tavern Route 1. Fifth District Republican .1 COIX)N1A GO8FBL CHATCL The Initial session was spon- Civic Club held at the hoinr ,; \( Inrnan Areas* at West Street, 1 sored by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rnd Mrs. Joseph RhodeR. RV, \u. Cotala Dragoa, members of the County Imttan Avenue. There WHS ,, ^t' Sunday School and Bible Commiltee from the Sixth Dis- nrd attendance at the mrein,..- Plans were completed [,,. ,,, ST. JAMES' R. (V HI'RCH Classes, 0:00 A. M. trict. WrAimdar T card party May 13 at thr n ,^ WOODBRIDCJ REFORMED Oospel Service, Sunday. 1P.M It was voted to hold all future r 8.00 P M. Prayer meeting and Amboy AAvenue, rVoodbridi* Christian Women's Home Bible home,'under the chalrmniv! Comer of School and Ji«** HI, Kn. M«r. Charlti G. MeCorffttia, meetings at Flteterald's, the next nj Bible study. Class, Tuesday. 1P.M. , Harold Barr. The club vm . Woodbrldie Frte session slated for May 25 to which R*T. GaiUrf X.pol""' *"»•«»»*J^J10' Young People's Meeting. Friday, purohtue sohce In thp r>te bread. Spread 12 slices liberally with orange marmalade. Arrange Tuesday at 7:30 P M.. choir re- o'clock. • M First Monaay session meeting In Judge—If you were in the house in stacks of two; top with a plain bread slice. Cut in half. Frost Cornell Street and Oak stn•> • in God's likeness Is unf alien, up, It was announced that ii > Sunday Evening Evangelistic the church at 8:00 P. M.. innocently, why had you taken off each little ^tack with Lemon Cream CKfeese Frosting. Sprinkle hearsal right, and free will be brought out necessary to revise the ;, Second Monday, Board of Trus- your shoes? liberally with cocoanut and a few coarsely chopped nuts. Chill. "I Every second Tuesday at 8 P. M., Service at 7:45. at Christian Science -services this once more to provide for ti consistory meeting. Wednesday, Bible St^dy and "n-™ »——* I hd there was slck- LEMON CREAM CHEESE FROSTING Sunday. ness in the house. 3 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 3-ounce, package cream cheese change of name of the club Second Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.. Prayer Meeting, 8 P. M. «*«anse. Whit. e Church Guild, at the Readings from the King James l M n e 2 j cups sifted confectioners' sugar much as the Avenel Repu Friendship Circle meeting. Friday, Prayer Meeting at 7:45 »Thir* d Tuesday, Sunday School Version of the Bible and correla' TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH P. M. Stir the lemon Juice Into the creim cheese. Add sugar gradually, Club. Inc., has not been off •'"•In Thursday at 7 P. M., Youth Fel- teachers. tive passages from "Science am Rahwmr Avenue. Woodbrldfe dissolved, according to m\ Saturday. Young People's Meet- blending it well. Add a little more lemon juice or water if neces- Fourth Monday, White Church Health, with Key to the Scrip- **t. WilUan H, Schnaut. Rwtor tlon received from the innn |, lowship ing, 7:30 P. M. Mr*. WIUltB Necbt, OrfatllT sary for spreading consistency. First Thursday at 7 P. M.. Sun- Guild, at the Manse. tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will Sunday Serv lets trustees. day School Teachers Training. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Third Thursday, Women's As- comprise the Lesson-Sermon en Holy Communion. 8:00 A.M. sroom, Hostesses for the sociv. CHURCH OF ISEUN, N. J. sociation1 meets at 8 P/M. titled "Adam and Fallen Man." were Mrs- George Leonui- Saturday at 9 A. M.. Confirma- Sunday School. 9:30. Pierce Parker, Rensselaer, serv- g*T. Htnn M. Hirtnumn, r**m Second and fourth Wednesdays, Among the passages to be reai Former Local Girl Mrs. Frank Bersey. Mrs tion Class; 1 P, M., Junior Choir Holy Communion and Sermon Sunday Servleef Ladies' Aid Society. 2 P. M. from Science and'Health Is the ed as best man, and Joseph Coon, Barr was winner of the H:I. 11:00 A. M.. 1st and 3rd Sundays. Robert Curry and Stanley Juran- rehearsal 9:00 A. M. — Family Church following: "The divine nature was award. All residents of tin ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Prayer and Sermon, 2nd and 4th Is Church Bride WOODBRIDGE METHODIST Service. ics, ushered. Ward Interested in jotmi Sevaren best expressed In Christ Jesui, Sundays. Morning. CHURCH 9:00 A. M.—Sunday School for who threw upon mortals the truer The bride wore a gown of Chan- club will be welcome at ti R«. Clifford B. Him JoMph Ttaomat, Uj B«*4er Holy Day services. 10:00 A. M, children 3 Vo 8 years of age. Par- Mn. Dorothea Fttkkmbo, Organist WOODBRIDGE — Announce- tlUy lace and tulle fashioned with meeting, May 26, at the Services to be held temporarily reflection of God and lifted their Trinity Vestry, second Monday ents can attend church at same 9:30 A, M., Sunday School. ment hu been made of the mar-a fitted bodice and portraportraii t nneck- home. at Masonic Temple (Craftsmen's lives... higher than their poor :W?.M. time. riage of Miss Margaret Jean Hunt, line of lace and a bouffant skirt Club>. Green Street. Woodbrtdge. 11:00 A. M, moming prayer and thought'-models would allow — Trinity Men's Club, second 9:45 A. M.-Sunday School with Benssolaer, N. Y., formerly of appllcjued with medallions of -lace OBEDIENT Sunday Services service. thoughts which presented man as Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. classes for all from nursery to fallen, sick, sinning, and dying" Woodbrldge and the daughter of ending In a cathedral train. Her Her Dad (madi—What ,.-, Bible School. 9:45 A. M. 11:15 A. M—Communion Sun St. Agnes' Unit, first Monday young people. 259:6-llV the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. beaded tiara held a lace edged mean by necking my dau^iit, Momine Worship. 11:00 A.M. day, first Sunday of each month 3:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship, 7 P. M. 11 00 A. M—Church 8ervice. The Golden Text is from I Co- Hunt, Woodbrldge, to Leonard Illusion veil appliqued with lace Boy Friend (sad)— I va. 7:00 P. M—Youth Fellowship. 8t. Margaret's Unit, first Wed Stated Meetinn OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH rinthians 115:221: "As In Adam Mlnkler. son of Mr, and Mrs. Har- medallions. carrying out the scriptuM Other Meeting* nesday, 7:00 P. M. Official Board, first Monday, 8 New Brunswick Avenue. Fords all die, even so in Christ shall all old Mlnkler, Woodhaven, L. I. The bridesmaids wore strapless junction to "hold fast th.u • Session—First Sunday 12 noon. * En. John t. Grime*, Pastor be made alive" Trinity Altar Oulld meets quar- has been announced. floor-length gowns of white tulle Is good." P. M Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Trustees—First Thursday. 7:30 terly. The ceremony was performed In with ruby shrug jackets and sash- Fortnightly Guild, second and 1 M P. M. P.W OUU w .vv --• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN G'" - « :ndly Society, Thurs- St. Joseph's Church, Rensselear. JUST BIGHT fourth Mondays, 8 P. M. Deacons-Second Monday, 7:30 «:«j£ «*"•*• es of crystallette with half hats Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 CHURCH OF AVENEL on April 23. Mrs. Elaine Parker What's your favorite ill, Woman's Society of Christian P M day. «:45 P. M. to match. The matron of honor Ladles' Aid Society—Second and A. M. . 621 Woodbrldce Arcane, Avtnel Trinity Acolyte Oulld meets was her sister's matron of honor; wore a similar gown with Dior blue paper, Izzy? Service, third Wednesday, 8 P. M. Rev. Charles Bhetrard MacKentlo the bridesmaids were Mrs. La FIRST CONGREGATIONAL i fourth Mondays, 8 P.M. Monday quarterly. Jacket and sash. Izzy—The $10 bill Is my > Mri. c. MiUer and Mrs. William Krai Verne Coon, another sister; Mrs. CHURCH Young Women's Guild—Fourth Novena, 7:30 P.M. Organ UU Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 8:00 It's big enough to buy SOU Mn. Frank Maziur, Sr., Choir DtKttmi Ruth Schroeder, all of Bensselaer, worth while and it Isn't so a:: Barton and Grove Avenues I Tuesday, 8 P.M. Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P. M. p JJ O. I). Wettrllne, Supcrlnteneent «( Trinity Church School Faculty, nobody will change it. Woodbridje Boy 3couts—Every Friday at 7 Altar-Rosary Society, first Church School Rev. Dtwey Fat erburg P. M. ' . Monday after first Sunday at 8 Mr. Martin Ol«n, MlnUUr to Vooth fourth Friday, 7:30 P. M, MinllUr P.M. Sonday Services Mn. jGcorte H. Rhodet, Explorer Scouts—Every Monday Minister nf Music at 7:00 P. M. Holy Name Society, second Mon Church School, 9:30 A. M.', Nur William H. Voorheci, Jr., Choirs—Junior Choir every day after Second Sunday at 8 sery-Junior,, 11:00 A. M.; Junior Superintendent of Sunday Schools Thursday, 7:00 P. M,: Senior P.M. High and Senior High; Church Worship Choir every Thursday, 8:00 P. M. P.T.A. meetingTuesda, thiry d Tuesday Worship, 9:30 A. Mr and 11:00 A.I Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Adequate tree panting rat u Adequate free parking rearjw of each month at 8 P. M. M. Junior High Fellowship, 8:00' Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M. church for those attending serv Thursday P. M.; Senior High Fellowship, Meetings ices. Female Choir rehearsals, 8 P. M. 7:00 P. M. Board—Third Wednes- Official Confessions Monday day. 8:00 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Every Saturday from 11 A. M, Last Monday, 8:15 P. M., Men's Women's Association — Every Market and High Street until noon; 4 to 8 P. M., and 7 to Fellowship: third Monday, Trus- other Wednesday. 2:00 P. M. Perth Ambor 9 P. M. and sometimes on days tees' meeting 8 P. M.; Boy Scouts G. E. T. Club — Third Tues Ken Fcur Rowakhuk, Patter 11.00 A. M..,, Morning WWorshipo . before Holy Days of Obligation. weekly at 7 P. 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M, Morning Prayer FEATURES Junior—Friday, 3:45 P. M. P. M.; High School Recreation Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, with Sermon. Youth—Friday, 5:00 P. M. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Night, weekly at7:00 P.M. WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL OUR REDEEMER Thnrsdsy CHURCH ST. ANTQONY'S R. C. CHttfCH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Children's Choir, weekly at 3:45 l*g room, front M 113 Prospect Street, Woodbridfe Pert Read ln« Here's ttw (In.) CHURCH P. M.; Youth Choir, weekly at 7:15 Rtv. GuiUv Bott, PMtor ICT. ItaJjUtom MUM, Ptiter 21 Fords Street, Fords Sunday P. M.; Senior Choir, weekly at room' fro* M Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:00 and Ber. Aithnr L. Kreylins, Pasta r«ar (in.) 9:45 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M Sunday School and Bible Class, 8:15 P M. proof that classes for all ages. Weekday Masses at t A. U. 9:30 A, M. % Fritftf Should* room,from M 11:00 A. M. Worship Service, Novena in honor of St. Anthony Morning Worship at 10:45. Mr. and Mrs. Club, first and t r*or (In.) 6:30 P. 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