f,TIT-NO. 32 PublUhPrt l WOODBRIDGE, N. J., TfldJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Knt«r»(1 u Jim CltM Mall On Thlirndav At P O., Wooilhfl(I((«, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS one Surviving Charter Member to Help 'ords Fire Co. Celebrate fiolden JubileeSeparatists to Ma Last • Ditch Strategy:y In Week - End Talks T WHS Band Again GivenAppeal Puerto Rico InvitationTo Court VnoiMHUDGE — Another Schools Patrick A. Boylan, Puerto Rico during the ANNIVERSARY CF.I,F,BliATIO\ KICK-OFF: Former chiefs of Fords Fire Company started off the company's Golden Anniversary observance invitation has been extended Mr. Boylan, in turn, said Christmas holidays and offer day with a banquet at the flrrhon»e Tuesday. Present officers of the company served as waiters. They are William llornsby, chief; John Burke, to the Wondbridge Senior the Invitation will be referred several concerts. This was In- Planned High School Band to vtolt to the Board of Education tended to be not only a rood- itiint chief; Rudolph Kulwhinaky. second assistant chief; .liilin Mir/iney. foreman; Harnld Martinsen, first assistant foreman and Joseph Smoyak, PORT READING — Th» (ltd assistant foreman. Back row. left to rl«hl, Nicholas Klkn. Leon Rlanchard, Carl (illsdorf, John Fischer, Arthur Hanson,- l.ouis Turkus, Joseph Puerto Rico during the and he will abide, by the de- will tour but likewise and op- Christams holidays and give cision of the members. portunity to exchange cul- separatinnlst leaders Of Sewar- Joseph Matusci, (iiMu» m dlsctLslng volume must now be teh to Casmer Realty, 1Hft 'fueslii, n&g. " ,,..^w j#y U» Us fi'fi|f>. usually ** fuu; i.oei to be Guest "Our "briefs will be very short islilp residents.'th'he so-called companies have wha.t it calls "Shelter Skelter" flfteenfold over a year ago, has made way for the construc- Wonder Building offers four tion of a new A&P Super- and to the point", he com- r,tcd in buildlngjgone out of busing* and have stat«: mented. to make surejstarted tip some ower place un- "Many of the shelter sales all-steel models ranging from market on Inmaii Avenue, just Aid for Town off Pennsylvania Avenue, near In Township TomorrowJudge Convery's decision, in » do business with|de| r another name. We are are going to solidly established $395 to $995. With one plant ffeet, dismissed the group's ef- nnt "fly-by-nighfiafraid, since President' Ken- concerns such as Chicago's already working around the the Parkway, it was learned WOODBRIDGE — Wood- brdige Township will receive a WOODBRIDGE — Tomorrow will be James P. Mitchell forts to compel the mayor and Inedy's defense talk, that some Wonder Building Corp.. whose clock, Wonder will open a sec today. Day in Woodbridge I credit from Middlesex County the Town Committee to hold a lt uiclcly establlBntd corpora shelter division is headed by ond Chicago factory this week It is understood that Casmer The Republican gubernatorial candidate, who will be mak- \iKhi tlie Town ' " " In Realty represents Kantor and in allowances of tax exemptions public hearing and subsequent ^cd an ordinance ^w< lhat Tlme Magazine calls former U. 8.. Civil Defense is laying plans for others ing a tour of Middlesex County, has arranged to spend the election to incorporate as the sue< shoe b wlU Chief Leo A. Hoegh. Says Ontario and on the West Goldman, developers of Sayre granted to persons over 65, if the construction^ ' k °y»'. u bill introduced by Assembly- major portion of his time in Woodbridge. "City of .Port Waren", start working a racket." Hoeifh: 'We have already sold Coast. Woods Shopping Center. The nily ijoinb and/or fall- latter have a commitment to man, Norman Tanzman (D) Welcoming Mr. Mitchell, former Secretary of Labor of the When Governor Robert B. Beware Suede Shoes! ••!>' without the pay- build a 12,000 square foot store Middlesex, a resident of Wood- United States under President Meyner on May 10 signed into a lie. However, a per- in- law an act of the Legislature "Inevitably, the infant for A&P. There will also be bridge, is passed. ]Dwight D. Eisenhower, will be b< obtained from the dustry is faced with what ne repealing the City Act of 1895 *> three other stores, It was The measure was requested Mayor Frederick M. Adams; Injector before con- Town Bails Out ParkingLos Angeles shelterman de- learned. the separatlonlsts lost theli by the Middlesex County Tax Ralph Kushinsky, co-chairman n start. Hearing on scribes as the 'problem of keep- The property in question was initial skirmish. ing out the suede-shoe boys and Assessors' Association. of the Woodbridge Township The Port Reading and Be- Alii be held Sep- owned by Piet^o and Catherine The existing law makes no Authority with $49,000 the siding salesmen'. Says an Mlllto. According to the reso- Citizens Committee for Mitchell waren residents who were In- provision to grant a municipal- (Contlnued on Page 2) Iver informed The WOODBRHX3E — Tte Towni»» made before the necessary Atlanta builder: 'One firm ran lution the applicants will furn- and Walter Kerbis, Republican an ad selling shelters at $450 ty credit for county taxes in- hdn;t-Le,ider that he Committee Tuesday took steps ordinance was passed and when ish and post a Surety Company |ll:.in Offense pamphlets The thing was 7<,i by IVi andgo"n(i., insuring the maintenance Mr, Mltche|l will preside at Mrs. lines in Finals to purchase $40,000 worth of the ordinance came up for a not anywhere near Civil De- tion is allowed. In other words, • correct specifications bonds of the Parking Authority. hearing, merchants In Fords of all utilities and facilities the municipalities are asked to the official opening of the l-"iu shelters for the fense specifications, though constructed by It for a period of For $25,000 Prm The resolution passed will •nd Iselln protested. The mea- pay the entire cost of the ef- Woodbridge Township Republi- if safety.. All. lnfor- they claimed it was.' three years. WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. permit1 the authority to pay •ure was defeated. fects of the legislation. can headquarters at 85 Main I nmy I* obtained To add to the confusion According to Planning Board Strait, at 0:30 A. M. Stephen Racz, Harrell Ave- long over-due bills — $15,352.40 The meters are in storage, in builders claim that lit some Mr. Tanzman pointed out nue, teller at the Wood- the basement of a Main Street members the property Is ap- that the County Tax Board' "The puttie . is invited, re-. to Duncan Miller for parking areas, high financing charges proximately 300 x 300 feet, in- bridge National Hank, who an- many corpora- meters and $24,16150 due the store, and according to Ralph grants credits for exemptions gardless of political affiliation,' mi full-out ineltm", and the practice of county shel suring plenty of parking space was a preliminary winner in KUShinsky, present Parking allowed veterans and also when the committee announced. iiii' Inspector con- First Bank and Trust Company, ters as property improvements tor cars. the Plllsbury'8 Grand Na- Perth Amboy, Authority chairman, they can- (thereby Increasing tax assess- reductions in assessments are After the Opening ce-ranuulus tional Baking Content, haa "HIK| ninny of them are allowed on appeals. a breakfast will be served. But there are some The Parking Authority got in- not be returned. ments) are scaring off poten*|HOD8E BOBBED bvm selected as one of tho |tvr to be watched, We to trouble financially when It The note due the bank is for tlal customers... the U. S. Of- COLONIA—Raymond Kirsch In all likelihood, Mr. Tanz- Mr. Mitchell will make a ma- 100 participants in the bake- bombarded with purchased parking meters cost-' property purchased on New fice of Civil and Defense Mo- baum, Mercury Avenue, report- man said, the bill will be re- jor political address at »"ijant off to be held in Beverly HM« regarding many so- Ing approximately $17 .OOOStreet. The houses were torn bilization has set forth clear ed to police Monday that ap- ported for a vote when the Leg- public rally" at 8:30 tomorrow Calif., October 1, 2 and 3. oine Improvement conv which it expected to inatall onidown for parking lots, which specifications on what is—and proximately $100 was stolen islature convenes in November night at the Log Cabitf Lounge Mrs. Racz's white cake will sign any- the main streets of Fords and Mr. Kushinsky said, will now what is not— a proper fall-out from his home. Bedroom and He predicted the bill has a Amboy Avenue. Refreshments recipe lias a chance of win- when they find Iielln. However, the purchase be metered. (Continued on 2) closets were ransacked. (Continued on Page 2) will be served. ning a $25,000 prize for hei. hool Population Exceeds Estimates on Opening Day

WOODBK1UGK Schools in tin1 Township opened yesterday morninn without incident, ex- cept th»t tlit ncliiiil enrollment In some of the schools will be way above the anticipated figures ltlHHiBli tUuu'tn ure nut .yet available and wont be until niixt week, it looks as if Wood- bridge Senior Hiuli School facilities will be somewhat crumped this year. Before [\ua opl'iunn of school it was antit'iuali'rt that the Senior Hish School would have an enrollment ol li.tiOO pupils. Dr. John P. Lo/n. principal, revealed Itt.st ninlil that every seat in the iiudiinrium was taken by studi'iiL. ni both the inliiu J*IH| uKniuKMt • Jttfji- slons. The auditorium S(-'»tS 1,- 400 making H totitl of 2,800 for bold sessions. ''Ac 1 blood on inr platform during both sessions and looked down", Dr. LOKU leluted, "I could see thai, ewi; available sent in the auditorium was taken. Teachers,,wen- not seat ed they stood aloni the walls and in the ai.sfes. 1 tuetm I will have' to take It for xianted that if the youngsters me tlmre they were reglitered.

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ATLANTIC CITY IACE TRACK .1\ 0mSSHffl""•*• ^' o** **********toivv ^ « WOT" % •*itll''0»jn- ^> yu UNBBOABIi TW» •• n»rt«j Have You Changed Your Address Since You Voted Last? .Now «t NOTICE VALUE! WATCH MART TO OUR PATRONS FRfch SAMPLES You REGISTERED? 61HLS' 6YM Of New "HAOEBTY We Will Be Closed SILVER FOAM" THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1961 Wuktt u* fWi»h« in Monday and Tuesday in obwrvanre of the is the LAST DAY lo REGISTER

HIGH HOLY DAYS if you have tJi&ngfcd yi« Friday nighl 'til 9 r-vist be given before September 28, 1961. or you cannot vote in the : . . . and you prorrilse t/j and Saturday til 6 P.M. General Election, Tuesday, November 7, 1961. honor, cii'-n.^i and buy li you have changed your name since you last voted you must re-register. her JEWELRY from You may register or give notice ol yoat new addrett at the office ol the AVENEL PLUMBWG & SlIPPUES M.ddlesex County Board of Elections, 313 8tate Street, Room 708, Perth STATE JEWELERS AM.boy, or at the Municipal Clink'i Office In the Municipal Building, 21 Mila Btrcci, any day from 9 A. M. to 5 P. It, or 7:00 P. If to 9 P. It on September (Kcil W Iwt 25, 26, 27 and 28. If you are 21 Ekction Day you an eligible to vote if Route NO. 1 (-»ta- > • AVEHEL you register. ,

-MK • mi——m HK ;me^rr^*u MM HK aoe I! you are 21 years of age or over, a citizen pf the United 8tate* and Nev 1 Jt-rwry, and you have resided in said State of New Jersey at least 6 n.'mths and in the County of Mlddletex at least 60 days on or before LEARN TO DANCE the next election you are eligible to register and vote. A person qualified to register and vote and If he is afflicted with a ' r.ronic or incurable illness and mentally competent may regUter at •is place of confinement by apply to the County Board of EWctions ANN'S DANCING STUDIO .or an application, which must be accompanied by an Affidavit of a 18b ftemwn Avenue, AVTRNRL «. Tel. MR 4-3098 Physician. 6 oz SI.00 ACROBATICS - BALLET - TAP NATURALIZED CITIZENS MUST BRING THEH PAPERS TOE • MODERN JAZZ - PBK-KCHOOL KUH t Krml.ntriU • Write U He Sure You Art Reg'utered WATCH MIM Ana MKUUI, UU Iiu«r«et«r, I* • ao4 fr*4utc, uai ttt^iti her ouwter'* fcfrwr MART in tfto^c vto tr«« MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLONIA DUNCE EDUCATORS of MUCH, Inc. Am OrsMiutiM tf QsalilM Duwt Tcachm SHOPPING PLAZA CLASSES RegUtratioas BEGIN BOARD of ELECTIONS Kooin 708 - 7th Floor • Perth Amboy National Bank Building OpmTUlir.M. THIS TNW., thin. MA »t\i*r MK 4-JW» to*.*.! J SATURDAY , 313 Sute Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. WALTCB WAVKBC2AM MASY 186 Kem#eii Secretary W«rk Juitdkn Ito«t« 1 *»<» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19fil PAGE THREE fuirch Adds New Teachers Young Democrats Name New Head to Staff To be Welcomed Dinner-Dance Committee Of K.ofC. WCX)DBRIIX}E — Wood- Tnwnshlp KduonUon As- WOOPBRIDGE — Plans for h Inductee Avenel sociation will welcome All thethe fourth annual dinner-dance y.- teachers at a reception nextjsponsored by the Woodbrldge Folk Dancing WnODHRHKiK - D Thursday at 8 P. M.. at School Township Young Democratic Deputy Jnlm Oriinelll lns Club are now underway. The! n cimrrh will hold fam-, Mi, Colonia. Hoi)i n p Muchanic, 24 Bi affair will honor Walter Zlr- v-,fcs Sunday in Wi'st.- School officials and Board of Set for Tonight Street «... m-iinrt knight Of tt polo, candidate for mayor, and • null "I. !>. 10 and 11 Education members have also! dlesnc riMinrtl, Knights of';C his five running mates, Robert, WOODBRIDOE-Folk danc- riic spn-ires ai'f design- been invited to attend. M. Vogel, Herman Fallon, Jo- ing will be featured tonight at ,.nruts imd children cnn Miss Mary Mullen, principal Mr Muchiinic is H gra Kph Manslpne, Dr. Ralph Bar- 7:00 in the parish hall of the , tiwi'tlirr. T?cv. Robert of School 16 and president of of Wonrlbrlrlne High one and O«Offte Emery. It will Evangelical and Reformed ihiiin. associate pastor, Middlesex County Education and Pace College with a take place October 28 at the Church. sJhe social committee riic|i nt- nil fnmlly serv- Association, will be present to for October 26 will also mec elnr of business MlminlstratK , i no tmrir. "Th» Fifth Log Cabin Inn. ^egrre. He is married Jo extend the greetings of the jtonight at. &M. ,. . moment." A< «he » and County group. TJWIfflW Ov RwJcr Is grncnil I former Joycr I^aubach aivli Church services will be held ,1 services, which will be Oeijeral chairman Is Mrs, chairman and announced his are the parents of two Sunday at 10:00 in School 1 i ihr chuvcli snncl.uary William Mwurek and she will committee as follows: and a bov. Mr. Mwhanle auditorium and 11:00 In the si,n-, Rrv, Dr. Charles S.| be assisted by Mrs. Norman! Mrs. Helen Nemyo, chairman, tcn-yi'ar employee of CallfO Mrs. Daniel Gibson, Mrs, assisted by Joseph Vazzano, parish hall, At 10:00 In both Oil Cnmiiany as an ,'M/ii.. will prciich (lie meeting rooms of the parlsl ol ii new series of RIT- .lack Qottdenker, Mrs. Joan Bette Rusohok. Stanley Mann, analyst. Ann Povll- George Yates, tickets; Mrs. Jo-hall registration for new mem (l]1 -profiles In Faith — Grandinetti, Miss Other officers installed altis, Miss Arlene Schlcker, Ann Yatei; chairman, assisted bers will be held. Nursery dlass , In, explored the Fron- will also be held. Chuplaln, Rev. Wltliam 1 Mrs. Roger Chiocohl. Miss Mar- by Rose Molyneaux and C. Mil- llii. Spirit." This Sun- Registration for conflrma 'deputy «iatid knight, , «i]| preiich on "A'lun ian Thompson and Mlu RoH-e Jewkes, seating committee; Ponanv, chancellor, John berta Gallagher. Edna Roder, chairman., asslsed tlon will be held September 3i •,,, , m vlio round.hi'iirl-j tick; recorder, JosetthQ. 1 m by Francis Valentl and Agnes In the parish hall. [in iiHlndlso." 'financial secretary, John iVrnano, decorations; Mrs. Mullen: treasurer, Robert church welcomes two Black to Head Bertha Olochah, chairman, as- |l>.loy; advocaU', Robert §f: , its staff. Robert KroiiRh, sited by Shirley Fivitlman, Lyd- Fund Raising Jardot; warden, Harry [junlc of Maryvllle Coll ia Schulack, Kntherlna Ryan guards. Anthony Scheu, student nt i'Jrlncetnn Manzione Unit Harold MUllin, Sylvia Robblns iIX'Joy trustees, Albert SWll !-, who will .loin Grn- Betty Scharef, Marie Achaves, Plaits Discussed Swill mm F. DeJoy and WOODBRIDGE — William 1 •dsley In niinlstcrliiK to! Janet Fofrich, Edwin Casey, AVENEL — The executiv iMcCann: lecturer, OeOTWJ youth of the community1 P. Black, Terrace Avenue was and Murray Freidman, booster board of School 33 held Its fir: elected chairman of Volunteers Pease. iViTii Bouschcll. a gradu- committee. meeting of the season with Mrs for Manzlohe »t a recent meet On September 17 a pilgrim- al minster Choir Col- Joseph Qatio, Butler streei in». The purpose of the groupl Mr. Roder announced re- age (or peace to „,„) will assume his du- Mrs. Robert Walsh, presided. Is to advance the candidacy sponse to letters sent to local, N. J , will be conducted. Minister of Music at| An outline of programs E8 and work for the election of state and national office hold- monthly paper drive will W- church. Mr. Bouschell the year was discussed wit Joseph A. Manzione, Third ers were very good. held September 24 at 2 P. M.; to AvTtiel after having Mrs, Joseph Manzione, chai: and on October M "Budapest! Ward Democratic candidate for man. Mrs. Richard Kllng, biu as Minister of Music at Town Committee, Night," is being planned. - Second Presbyterian gvt and finance chairman, read I Volunteers for Manzione , plinceton. BPW to Sponsor the proposed budget which will ? an organization composed of be presented to the membership Hartley Field, general Republicans, Democrats and at the first regular meeting. irst Aid Squad Jlntendi'iit of Hunday independents in the 3rd Ward Membership Tea il announces plans are bs- Fund raising affairs were dls- who have never taken an or- was decided to •onimlnted for the 1991-02 WOODBRIDGE — Final re-jcussed and It To Begin Drive kanized. active part in politics, second annual \- church school year. ports on plans for the secondlsponsor the but who ut distressed about Halloween Day social and cake WOODBRIDGE — Alexander Hue stuff of 121 attend- annual membership tea will be the present state of affairs ip sale with Mrs. John Thomas! anillton, president of ' the first of three quarterly1 made by Miss Agatha Graham MRS. ROBERT (1. WAMCKY Woodbrldge Township and arel and Mrs. Joseph Koleng, co- oodbridge Emergency Squad, |- MRS. BRUCE W. I.ACiAY (chairman, at the opening din- fun's last night at gravely concerned about the chairmen. nnounced today that plant :- I, hull. Starting Sunday, future of ow town," Mr, Black ner meeting of Woodbrldge ere formulated at a special will be three Sunday stated, Township Business and Profes- Mrs. Raymond Sutton, an- leetlng for the 1961 fund drive 1 nounced plans for the parent- ! sessions which will be sional Women's Club tomorrow Miss Shelia M. Scully •hich will start September 15. - "We feeC Mr. Black con- education programs. The hos- t it in and 11 A. M. Sup-Lagay-Sharp Nuptials at the Forge Inn. tinued, "that the immediate pitality chairman Mr*. Charles Assisting Mr. Hamilton as CO- ;, ndeiits for the nursery! years ahead are critical ones The affair will be held at the Barry, has been In charge of hairmen are Vincent Gloffre, ;> ire Mrs. William Grahamj for the almost 80,000 men, home of Mrs. Walter Zirpolo, Weds Robert G. Walicky ames Dwyer. Anthony Poo*i|a 1 the sale of kitchen products | William Bendy and Mrs.Held at Country Club women and children that re- New Dover Road, Colonla a with the results that a new cof- ohn Olsen, George Curry. •$ WOODBRIDGE — The wed-, The bride is the daughter ol Bouquet: kindergarten: side In our Township. There- member of the club, Sunday, fee urn will be presented for Serving on the Industry com- '# ding of Miss Sheila Martyn 4r. and Mrs. Joseph G. Scully It a nicy Florlcy, Mrs. Alex WOODBRIDQE — Miss Pa- Maid of honor was Miss Joy fore, It becomes Important to October 1, from 3 to 5 P. M. use In the school kitchen. mittee are Elbur Richards, * (r and Mrs. Carl Haack- Stockel, Woodbrldge, cousin of all of us that we participate Scully and Robert G. Walicky 50 Lincoln Avenue, Wood halrman; Jules Bernstein, - tricia Ruth Sharp, daughter of A report on the convention John Wukltz, recreation and Mrs. Dale Scott, the bride. actively in the selection of the took place in St. James' Church ridge, She Is a graduate o Robert Leisen; business com- Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. of the National Federation of safety chairman, reported he Willmm Ross and Mrs men, who as our representa- Saturday. The nuptial mass was Voodbrldge High School and isnittee, Eldon Ralson, Axel Jen* \[ Sharp, Jr., of 518 Linden Ave- •Best man was Lawrence J. |Business and Professional Wo- has obtained Information that tnHleyker; Juniors: Miss tives on the Town Committee, celebrated by Rev. Father Roos. mployed by the California Ol sen, Joseph Ruth and George/- became the bride of Bruce LarseLjaiOCinl Uolf IVdllUUlfRandolpUh TownshipAUWIlOllliJ,, ------HlllCUmen'Os ClubirlUMOs hellividu i41n1 JulV«»yJ inl" the school grounds are being 1 1 'ompany. Czick, Mr, Jensen will sene at Rergmueller, Mr W, La«ay, son of Mr. and Mrsbrother-in-la. w of "the bride. 5 ' * entrusted with thefehlcago will be made by Miss graded and seeded and that aj The bride, given In marriage Des- 1 heav by her father, wore a full- Mr. Walicky is the son of Mr :ampalgn treasurer. hoii ;md Mrs. " J. R. William Lagay, 9 Columbia Usher was C. Christian Stock- y responsibility of maklng|RUtn Wolk, delegate, and Miss temporary gravel walk along m men length pure silk, hand-embroi ,nd Mrs. Peter Walicky, 63: Miss Norman Taubert lAvenuc. Long Branch, Satur III Woodbrldge, cousin of o f»us decisions touching cialre Sutch, alternate, Woodbrldge Avenue will be dered organza gown, with a Sa-Lee Street, Perth Amboy. He is Upei vise both the 9 and the bride. upon the future of all of us. We Miss Wolk will also report' completed this week. Homeward AngeV day brina neckline, short sleeves gradaute of St. Mary's Hlgl i M. hours of junior hlgh;| ' feel that sound government on the progress of the Debu- The frist meeting of the PTA The double - ring ceremony The couple will reside 1 and short bell-shaped train School and served four year 'eatures Ann Rottman •r Meyer Is the sen- 421 West End Avenue, Lonngg .and wise decisions can only tante Ball to be held December will be September 19 at the suiwrlntcndent. The was performed by Rev. Theo- come from sound and wise men. 28 at the Scotch Plains Coun- Her boufant butterfly veil fell ,n the Air Force. He is em WOODBR1DQE - In the Branch. .school at 8 P, M. front a crown of puri embroi- Ore dore C. Seamans at Uu CO' "Wa know that .Mr. Man-lry club,, iloyjd by California Oil Com.Circle Players production of lonla Country Club. The bride, Mrs. Lagay Is a graduate of dered silk organza, She carried] iany. id Jftiklns, Paul Koch zione i s such a man,b because we p^d rajj5iing suggestionsuggestionss fo for 'Look Homeward Angel," Sep- ra 5 ng Avenel Auxiliary long-stemmed white roses. ne Bass. Mrs. Rich- given In marriage by her father, Woodbrldge High School, She have examined thoroughly his nursing scholarship and After a reception held at Oa! ember 15,16 22 and 23 to be received her BS. degree in tne |M«'iike, Mrs. John Gano wore a long-sleeved gown of Ideas, thinking and qualifica- continuing aid to Township 11- Makes Parade Plans Miss Jeanne Martyn Scully Hills Manor in Metuchen, th presented at" the playhouse, chantllly lace with a scooped June from the School of Nurs> tlons, He is a man of principle, :ouple left on a motor tri] Rahway Avenue and Martin rs ituhin Greco are the tlons H i m f principle wm be presented to the AVENEL — Officers of thewas her sister's maid of honor secretaries. neckline trimmed with ing at Alfred University, Alfred, character and integrity with a membership by Mrs. Mabel, She and the other bridal at' through New England and Can Terrace, Ann Rottman will por- Her fingertip veil of French New York, and was employed Ladies Auxiliary of the Avenel or tiiuii Westminster Pel- sound sense of judgment and Naylori president, on behalf of tendants, Miss Qarol Province ada. The bride wore a charcoi tray the part of Madam Eliz- Illusion was attached to alby the Rahway Hospital. FirFiee Companpyy met in special i will oiwn their fall understanding. For Woodbridge the executive l»oard and Miss Gloria Kucaba, wen grey three-piece suit with pai abeth. queen crown of chantllly lace Her husband was graduated Township, Mr. Manzione's can- [session called by Mrs. Howard ent leather accessories. Sunday at-7 P. M. A] dressed in Hedge Green bell An outstanding actress, Miss ftI earls shecarrle d a cas from the same high school and Hudgens, president.'it was de- e opening is plan- «> P - ' didacy could not be more ^shaped, street-length pure sill Upon their return, the coup] Rottman will be remembered cftd e of r08es carr received a B,A. }n psychology RETURNS FROM GERMANY cided the auxiliary -will partici- of officers will be , '•"I"^ - *- timely." organza gowns with matchin: will reside at 30 Van Bure: for her performances in "Light from Seton Hall University. He John Zennario was elected1 ISELIN — PPC Richard pate in the Fords Fire Com- :-sec" into the fu.jtions and ivy. hats. The attendants carriei Street, Carteret. up the Sky," "Middle of the is a graduate student at Rut-vice-chairman ^nd Robert Sim- ,Mlckey. Pershing Atenue, has pany's 50th Anniversary parade 1 Fls i'h 'duled. All young Matron of honor was Mrs long-stemmed yellow roses. Night, " and "Separate Tables," gers University, and Is emmons- , secretary. Persons in- returned after two years of Saturday. o: iiifih school age are Lawrence J. Larsen, Randolph Members are to assemble in Kenenth Sonowski was thi It is rumored thujr Bobl produced by Circle Players, Inc. ployed by the State Depart- terested in joining the organ- active duty in Germany. He Reservations may be made invited. Township, sister of the bride. full uniform at the local fire- best man. The ushers were Lau Darin plans to concentrate i ment of Institutions and Agen- ization call Mr. Black at ME'and his wife and daughter are with Mrs. V. Herder, LI 8-6454, 1 house at noon and then pro- rence Reapace and William pictures and take*a leave fro cits at Marlboro State Hospital. 4-3648. vacationing In Atlantic City or at the theater, ME 4-9679, and Pennsylvania, ceed to Fords. Suswal. TV for the time being. s 0 rC ra el liM EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS! "0, Schoo" °l Supplie"" «s iYM SHOE VALUE

Keg, $5,110 Reg. 59c BRIEF Composition BAGS 1" BOOK 39' U i Pkg. of 1 Uoz. Vinyl PENCILS Loose Leaf With Free BINDERS New Webster Notebook Dictionary . . 39c CEASAR'S Tighten yours up: Pay all 120 Main Street, Wooilhriilge hills with checks drawn OR Opt-n Dally Ii A.M. U> »:30 P.M.—Sunday B A.M. to I P.M. us, to have mors accurate records, and sure receipts! Last 3 Days 50th ANNIVERSARY iKKSTlVAL WEKK OUR Bazaar and Country Fair OWN For this... or al SHIRT LAUNDERING SERVICE banking service consult.. 'I/MI oi (|;i| heel, arch, insole. FREE ADMISSION • Missing Ituttons Replaced • Boxed for Storage P'-i to* guard High or KKKE DANCING "YOli IAN SKK T1IK K" ' 'ityle, black or while. ^e:, H-6,Menls6l'i-13, FRIDAY NMJ11T 7 TO 11 (14-Piete Orchestra) 1

• Thrill Rides • Skill G«mes 'S YOU!: 01' KN CLOTHES' irst Bank t Kiddy Rides • Good Food 13LS! III A. M. FRItND and TRUST COMPANY 351 Amboy Avenue TO KIDDY MATINEE FORDS, N. J. PERTH AMHOV. N. J. it H. M. WOODBRIDGE •l SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M. U1MHI f(n«»*L DtfOlir IM«Un4Ntf COHFOPMWH rul^e at Green Street Circle Couvtiiifut Drive-up Itttlce" Junction Routes 1 and 9, THURSDAY, JSEKrEMBKR 7, PAGE FOUR Mttrr>d Xeasbey Girl is Bride

AVEWEL - Vtiu Patrtili A. were Miss E, Of Massachusetts Man I), o«»ki. dtuftiter of Mr. Mairtnn s- m ind M« Victor D»rnenr«kl, 344 qua. L I M. 1CJF' Mm Oitfwr;-* thf Awnuf. and John R.iumiji. B>^;.r Coll.n*. »n of Mr, and ¥ri. wrlrl. All „ ":. L,or. John ColHtu, 390 Hyatt Btrwt, br)d*. 'id »err ur. t«l in marrUfe Satur- Victcr D;.: P. •. ::\ day momlng »t St. Andrew'i the bride w.-. Ch .:cli. He\. Armand Ptdata Uthtij »(••, r »t thf double rln« and Kan .' *"S''iur8i' T!i< bi.dt, |iv«n In marrUjt Wayne Co.:. • 1,1 Our Lsdt ;.f Pf«rr iicr Uther, wore a lawn'Avrnel. Ford* Rev Rawn P - )n<-d with a Sabrina neck- The cfj;,)< i«>*io.'St A!ovria» rhur-r- H>r butterfly veil ifu at-home in \V. «*rlt. Norln of Uw d to a rhlneitone erwn, trip to Wild* o! ir.d sl.e carried whlt« roses>d Woodbr.;;, »r.d ca-.;iationi. iThe bndfji'.< fc- h.r f»th»: ««» ti.'jrw) ii » Miss Robin Colllni. Avenfl. Union 5;**: |.y*-n r-i CharUIt law nvei :a> 4i»te: r.\ the bridegroom, wai served ir, \y feta d?Mgr*d T/J-. a fitOrnib m«:ri of honor. Brldeamaldf three y cur - necUm* outlined :: wsflum* Sr.nrtw nmrncT cii'^-n* tnd pear's. Tlie bo^Mani akin ih» MuUftnm .""nu bad a full busOr b»a tf ruffle* cuion* tmr H*.r* - -n " "*- NEW DELCO SHOCK >l I v and mniilwi :ni? t ehupw jm-w: w*' «•»• • 'w *•* length Iraii1.. Hf: fiiipertip veil prrwra I-?I»K ~ • Of fttndi sDuiicit, vt* attached it-utei TTrwoyj 'to • Prmcew Mkrgam arySbul X • -i< Sir-T' rr iu«-:>" » ONLY Icrowr.. and she carrird t papa.! M »TK! ;: V W.:T :>'•-•?•: from Roatf.. Ttafr. uwrr JamiSr jt'-Kici ' En! »ncea and the new pushbutton refinery I* fart tha: •lie major ««ed INSTALLED FREE AT »ell W gu eiiu wid* for fasy acwss "» P°« Reading i raaat aad arthjdj. brands Prom ' New Hess Station Opens :u. refmei.and th*r# art no *•"—->> the He« oamt U MU* Jo Ann BoiXTrt. Kc**- msii. t.iu' n. IU maid 01 hoanr for her enirrj sn: under the the-dar auwmob known Brtdecmaidt vert Um ,, A No middle- station arer To w ; BerardL Woodbnilff ipj_i, w.-r 4» eJ ;-* MM I th« ttvlngt'unclutKred look. E & L TIRE CO. ! pa«*d on to the avoidi thf use o; ^arge •YO11 LOCAL TIHE DEALER UIK BetW Anr Ya*B. Pard*, ,T-! c™r: *. cr*r- rf Ae », ...—pp-. j^ „.„„ .lK station will join other busl 1 and window sUea::un The clean ' and MIH Adtle Bolfli, PtrL-. ft,i:np *r, a L-J «f ptw "*™ / sulwn ta Ne; ne65 m sen-mg the need* of, Amboy Ave. L Con very Blvd : ; K B K1! > Am>W >"•' ' •» " * » « «" j^LlTawa* corapleUon onimotorlrti in Middlesex County.; WOODBRIDT.F 8eninfuteKiu&wBab-v3nfr.aad:«lWE ^'*S.™e „ mile! Speciallsu in gasoline maxk-! r, ^^^..^ .„ a week to «ft R»fiop. BIMU«. S»rrthB«Binju» »«iAfn »r^ U "J™1 A^|*j ^r^.letx?. Hr«" dlrecl to customer tr^ ^.^ -,,- of petroleum product* -mwven — . . N t u to ctain f hMd 1 h ME 4-0893 of tbebrt*^^ VihciWTf^ur.M.t nuntt a. 11 «i- «J •«*« « •SSSttTheWpt brim, the finert topl^gjJ'Jl, ^f-clent whiie-'the E«t IU te:a;n»l - ^^ik ^flj2tt

Wd«. and Anthony Uatua. o.'fitw Chm C*n»tiiMen and ' batb (rf Perth AaboT. Un WOttr ZJrpclo «r« Mr. and Mri. RaraM *u. thargt of tte project The afrrICarolyn- LaVoie Married CDCC11AA ATetnte. Marvood. after * GREEN ST AM Sip through the Poeorxx, Par With Church Ceremony irllEE* IWW tnttttat Mrt. Rartno e*i«e & print ma«wii« tlft jtntj , TORD6—»t Joseph"! Churah, i b«tl man Paul De«cnen«, phm K«ea«orle« anfl ar. Fund Lack Uelayt 1 CHeret. %u the .etting Sat-j ^^,. E of St for the marrltge ol MUl^^ yjupie wm make their home 'Iat 177 Ward Street New Bruns- ,t pouemfn r..i 3r appumwu ... Mr tnd Mrs j UVoie| 312,^^ ^ travelinj the bride .SejMiaber. but ^tofc™«'Wt4ntofton Avemw, Carteret.i,.^ , bl«k ribbon knit niit not become effective unUWj chwktf r>9ch«n»f, aon of wtttl white acceiaortea and a 1. <3oe to lacs o^ tnd to, i^i, DtsohM^,,whltd orchid. •""> Ora«« A?«we, . Mrs. Desehenat gr»4u*ted w be 'arc' -, J. the brktt, gWen in m*rri»«e |frnm carwret High School and r*r father, wore a ballerinai1 u a secretary at N. J. Diagnoj- !a^> ' Richard 0 Coleman. M"-;^ "tom of Imported«""=utic center. s*eniMenlo Parkrmit.-. Hennr. vm mell Avenue, Fordt; Russell C. *,„ ,_ (1«hiQned with a. with a;nusband att«ided Perth Amboy! ^•^ Ca"!lUt«l bodice and 4 a , ! m the TMs Coupon ExpkM S*t 9th, 1961 LOW, LOW Mitts plus Her veil of imported Patient or: "And why cant you f AH GBIIH STAMPS

,u, ana sue cwucu, of white baby rwes.tion with me? m .„ orchid I uttl« ^y1 "1 Lancastef Brand Ml« JoAnn Torok, Carttret..we're going to eat as soon maid of honor. Sen-ing aVyou go." Fastest Service Anywhere! Fiottt Fiuitril 39 Create With Cart CHUCK STEAKS Alwgyi vc «trlrt to Kodachrome and Ektachrome film oitXt each (unnal Lancaster Brand Oven Ready tpraj, wreath, btanktt (S^Sa Processing <^ or floral piec« vt di- MM VOW WATCH IN FOR ittCufc sign worthT to «rv« u by Kodak Slightly High* i lovir* tribute. RIB ROAST 65 WALSHECK'S STATE JEWELERS Flower Shop PUBUX PHARMACY Lancaster Brand 21 Main Street. Woodbridjt Woodbridgc AT*, 4-1IM 94 Main Street u4aj - TBurl4»; IA. H.-JM1. - fri4»7 M.M.-IMi, Tan* a SM Dry Milk - n CttRREHT DIVIIEHD Middlesex County'i Larfeit Bank Fish Cakes 49' The vum AMMT Bak«ry Maiola Oil Savings Institution v c Dutch Apple. Peach Pie «*» •• -* 55 on-Hogel :39' Cookies Cotoanut lat« Drops Cinnamon 35* All •v '¥,r rf* White Bread 39« I

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 PAGE FIVi

hqne, were rnlwlaner qf. Avenel Fire Dii- Anthony's Church, Port Read- ter, are a ion, Rudolph Kunltel, Oreiner Funeral ^oit\f, 44trlot 5 and (ormtrl; employed Ing. Burial wilt be in St. James' Miami,-Pit.; five grandchildren; j)rt ftjt White Honored Oreen Street, with a b t Township Board Cemetery, WoodbridRe, Visiting 18 great-grandchildren, a lan of Emblem Uub OBITUARIES m hours 2 to 5 and 1 to 10. toother, Charlw Luti, KuU- higg h MRM of ^j at at, WOODBRnXUC -The Em It ftp 25 fames" Ohureh. BtffttJ WM Tim wits a mltont Wwn, Pa., am) » «H^, MM btem Ctub !81 fcrttt ...... o/ Servki I lfii m mi William Trexler, Kempton, Pa. -the church cemetery. of Sewaren for 45 years and lay, 8 P. M., at the Hungarian WOODBRIIXIF. •••-., At the 35 years of senlcn to tht com MATHILDA F. two daughters, Mrs. ol Qlady«( Jones>; two daughters, The deceased wa* b 'i* gnd l*t]\v Helen: two was a retired_ carptentev. He teformed Church Hall, School i, |, f a meeting of the munity jsikzabeth Smith, Edison, and was a communicant of St. An- MRS. J. R. 8IMONSEN conc 1S )n o • •- funeral Mrs. Mary Tomaso, Iselln. Five Port Reading and raslded Undthomas; his of floose- After the dinner, th« ch|lf this area all her Hie. 6he \ tyr«. Sarah O'Nell, thony's Church. Port RealliiR SKWA.RBN — Funeral »rv- [„!• Mrs. Mathilda P. sons, Ellas Frandzda. Iselln, Al- honoring Mn. NelUa Oaflneyvvelt Hospital Tor Diseases of man Introduced Dr. John % the widow of Oerirge Jj. Qern- He was the husband of the late loei for Mn. Josephine R. 81- ||4, 17 Nloldon Btrectj fred Frandzda, Edi»n; John i; two sisters. Mrs rt CheRt, a private dinner, at-j i d. preeldmt of tb» I (M hordt, and a commynlcant of Victoria 1 Atoms 1 , 411 West Avenut, who District Deputy of Sow 5n ,1 Monday. *IU be held and Michael Rodescky, Iselln •John (Jranley, Union and Mrs 8t. Janjes' Church. Surviving are three daimh-'died at her home last wednei- "lubs of New Jersey. t«nded by the members of tlie|ent Bnai.(i of Managers of tftt morning at 11:00 at and Qeorge Rorleteky, Old Jiaeph. prennev, Scotch Plains ! Surviving are two tons, Wil ters. MW Mary Bishop and! lay after a heart attack, were Mrs. Stanley M. ™f™^^\ who presented Dr. Fnnei-Hl Home, 44 Bridge. ilHIHT jliam Moore, with whom she re- Mrs. Mario Rossi. Sewaren; find icld Saturday at the Qrelner „,,,,,. Burial will be in County. Was given ' sided, and John Mflore; seven HOPpLAWH — Funeral serv- Mrs- Edward Metzel, Robins- 'uneral Home. 44 Green Street a final report will be given o^ l!:,r Park Cemetery. MRS. ISABEL HOMN1CK iurtal was In Cloverleaf Park honor nr. H. J. White. grandchildren and two great- ces for i Elizabeth iRakk> Ille N. J.; five sons, Thomas, the luau held during Aunusl ftprrswd WM ft r«slde»4 \n z iamer, 11, $ Worden'Avenue, Daniel, Stephen and Edwafd, and plans will 6e "formulated , vnir.-i. Surviving are her The deceased was the widow chair- Middlesex County for his wn- ho died last Wednesday at|8ewaren, and John, Oakland: for the coming year. in the field ol medicine and ii,,l linns P.: three daugh- 12 grandchildren; and seven f Rudolph Simonsen, retiree" WM 1 lome. were held Saturday at A board meeting will be held pj (, UK Amerl leadership at Roosevelt Mis. William Fuller, Mrs. Himi, "CV/ IWl l/llj, Will Uo.!!,„„„ k..|i,.., Uin ni>J,... wltn a Rque ora his three brothers, Harry Olrdner, he J. 8. Mltruska Funeral great-grandchtldren. lesk sergeant of Woodbrldgi ,i p,.trrson, and Mrs, A-held Saturday morning in at the home of Mrs. can Legion. Father And Son Hospital. Port Reading; William, Newark, Home, 531 New Brunswick Ave- ollce Department^ A native o i.iiuriisi'ii: and a son, Al- Plymouth, Pa. Burial will be Ini MRS, CATHERINE A. 'erth Amboy, &he resided It Qerek, president, 88 Highly o( E(UMn. William Clark! Mr. Karl MeUger. ohalrmw and John Glrdner, Sewaren. nue, Fords. Burial was In the Street, tonight At 8:00 grandchildren; and 1 Pennsylvania. KtWKEL Sewaren 45 years. made the presentation after be-jof the OUT Lady of Hungary Church " f bjrhoMet thn o^^Jg^JJJf Middlesex l Mrs. Julius Blan- The deceased v/lm'resided atMR8. JUUA DUN,GAN COLONIA — Funeral serv- Surviving are two sons, ing Introduced by FreeholdenhoWen Cemetery. addressed tht e doctor and f |.(; MIS. Paul Sliver, Mrs. 7 Fiumc Street for the.past ten. wooDBRIDGE - Mrs. Julia ices for Mrs. Catherine A. Kun- loy B., and Fredericlt J, boir But- [Otlewski. who in turn Intro- l The decea»d was the widow gatherinthi g and he in turn «*% Flu"., and MIM Anna years.was a native of_Plymouth, Dunigani wlfe of Townshlp The Indians and wolves nio',duced Mayor Antvony Yelenc- if the late Michael Pamer kel, 90, J50 Amherst Avenu,e, if aewaren: fou,r grandchild jPa. and a communicant of St. :s1cs, Edison. The latter present-;pressed his thanks to Dr. Wml| Clerk B. Joseph Dunigan, died Born In Hungary, she lived in who died last Wednesday at the •en and a toother. gone, thank goodness, and umv ICecella^Church, there Is nothing to kill us but ad Dr White with another for hfe leadership and «hl««* 'last Friday at Perth Amboy Hopclawn for the past ffOyears . home of her daughter, Mrs ; She is survived by her hus- cars. — Minneapolis Star plaque In appreciation of his meiits In the field om Hospital. The funeral She WHS a communicant of Our Victor Heyden, with whom »he AUXILIARY IE8SIONS MiLAND >nd. Carl, and a son, Carl, JrJ;as'h"eld"from"the Lady of Hungary Church and aresided, were held at Weather — Funeral services PORT READINO - The U- 325 Amboy Avenue, Monday member of St. Mary's Society ly, Pa., Friday. Arrangement* Alverna Jessie Hoa«- ALFRED R. THAMM (Jles Auxiliary of the Port Read- {morning with a high requiem Surviving are a daughter/ were by Qrelner Funeral Home, 4, r, Tappan Street, Who I8EUN — Funeral services 1 Ing Fire Company will hold Its Mass at St, James Church Miss Rose Pamer; a son, Qeo- Woodbridge. Monday morning for Alfred R. Thamm, 71, form-' first board of directors' mset- Arrangements were by the Leon rge, Fords; a sister, Mrs. Rose The deoeased was the. widow will be held this rly of Iselln, who died at his of Franola A, Kunkel. She re ing nejt Wednesday, Septem- J. Qerlty Funeral Home. Burial Nagy, Fords; and three grand- ber 13, at the home of Mrs. 1 no at the Lehr- home in Sarasota. Florida, were was in St. James' Cemetery. sided at Weatherly for 58 yean NOTICE! children F, ,inl Hume, 275 West Patsy La Russo, Columbus Ave- m held yesterday at the Orelner The deceased was the forme before moving to Colonla i Avenue, Rahway, with Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, years ago. She was a member o nue, Woodbridge. The auxiliary 1 Julia Whelan and a llfeloni ANTON BI8HOP Tin-odor* C. Seamans, with R Solemn Requiem Mass will hold the flrat regular meet- resident of Woodbrfdge. She 8EWAREN — Funeral serv- Z10 n Evangelical Lutherai nf the Woodbrldge at St. Cecelia's Church. Burial ing of the season at 8 P. M. was a communicant o( ices for Anton Bishop, 38 Pleas- Church, Weatherly, and a mem. In Observance of the High Holy Days ulisi Church, officiating. was In St. Gertrude Cemetery,! , on Friday, September 15, In the James Cnurcn gnd a member ant Avenue, who died Tuesday ,ber of Mayflower Chapter 10! 1 will be In Rosedale Colonla. iFire House, Wast Avenue. of Us Altar and Rosary So-at, Perth Amboy General Hos- Hazelton, Pa., Order of Easter H-inl Park Cemetery, Lln- The deceased was a setup clety. pital, will be hejd tomorrow Star, and Hazeltou Shrine the following man at Linde Products, Newark,1 Dispute flare* between Brandt 1 Besides her husband, she I; 8:30 A. M. at the Qrelner Fu- White Shrjne of Jerusalem. born In'for 37 years before retiring In neral Home and 9:00 at St. Surviving besides her daugh- and Adenauer. was 1 survived by a daughter, Mrs Amboy, lived here 3011955, He moved to Florida two Charles Reardon, Framlngham,! was employed as a years ago. Maw.; a son, Thoma» WOODBRIDGE STORES ir operator by Henry Surviving are his widow, Woodbrldne; two grandchildren I in-.. Pirth Amboy. She Mary tSendryki; a brother, and two (treat-Rrandchlldren. will b<* l member of CIOAFL W»lt*r. Brooklyn, and a sister Mrs. Clara Melzer, Hollls, I. I WILLIAM PU8KO jung are her parents,! WOODBRIDGE — Funeral, V Koagland and Ellis MRS HELEN iVUHASZ) services for William E. Pltsko,: EXTENDING tli.ntf and several aunts C1IINC1IAR 673 Rldgedale Avenue, formerly j CLOSED ALL DAY FORDS of Perth Amboy, who died last j • for Mrs. Helen (Yuhaszt Chin- Friday in St. Peter's Hospital, Lll' KKAXDZDA char, 37. 18 Lenlgh Avenue, New Brunswick, were held' Funeral seivices'whb died Monday, will be held Tuesday morning at the Grei-I MONDAY and TUESDAY [Philip Kvandzda, 12 Flat|this morning at 8:30 at Kaininer Funeral Home, 44 Green .in, were held Tuea-.Mortuaries, 424 State Street,[street, with a solemn highi (SEPTEMBER U) (SEPTEMBER IR. at the ThomasjPerth Amboy. and 9:00 at Our;rpqulem MftBS at sti jameB.' Funeral Home.;Lady of Peace Church. ichurch. Burial was In 8i. aer- ; Also Closed All Uav Wednesday, September 2Qth was Rev, William; The deceased was the widow treud Cemetery, Colonia. ise.lin Assembly ofiof Minhael Chinchar, Surviving The deceased was a resident was In Clover-'are two daughters, Christine here 35 years and was a retired Army & Navy Store Martin Lawrence Jeweler* [t'i inetrry. and Donna, and a son, Michael, ai;ent of the Metropolitan Lite TO OUR MANY FRIENDS 114 Main Street 94 Main Street Kmndzda, who died at Jr.,; three brothers. Zoltan, insurance Company. He was a , Ainiioy Oeneral Hojpltal.'Steve and Qeza Yuhasz. !communlcant of St.. Jame«' The Miriam Shoppe ii. mbiT 1, after a lengthy Church and a widower of the The Boot Shop 76 Main Street A,is IKIIII in Austria. He MRS. IDA GERNIIVItor Iate Hattle M. (Wergeri. 105 Main Street id.iii of Iselln for the: WOODBRIDGE — Funeral; He ls surviVed by two daugh- OF THE JEWISH FAITH •iins and as memembem r services for Mrs. Ida Moore|telSi j^i-s, Walter^ride, South Borden's Surprise Cenler Modern Men's Shop , R i y of Godd. Olrdner Qernlnrdt, SB Second |pipialrinear(i(ji i Mrs appn Main and School Streets 103 Main Street his wife Host' Street, who died last Friday atjp,,t Bngsej NOrth Brunswiok: our grandchildren; a sister, W«y the coming year bring you Health, Frantell Sport Shop Sails Jewelers Mri. Frank Gd«o, Perth Am 100 Main Street MMtfnSiwet boy; and a brother, Joseph. Joy and Happiness, and . . . may you LUERY'S Perth Amboy. Lee'g Hat Bar lUSAutoStort JAMES J. O'NEIL be inscribed in the book of lift. 92 Main Street 116 Main Street AVF.NEL — Funeral services DANCING (MASSES for James J. O'Netl, 1087 Rah- Fames Bake Shop Vivien's Kiddy §hop WHV Avenue, who died suddenly 99 Main Street ,at hig home, wm ,be held Sat-; 96 Main Street ISiiiid. Tap. Acrobatic jind urday,' 10 A. M/^t the*Greiner i Open Wednesday, Sent. 13th) Funeral Home, it Qreen Street, WOODBRIDGE Woodbrldge. Friends may call For Your Shopping Convenience ccnage Ballroom bcKinnlnff 7:00 tonight. Visiting ALL STORES WILL BE OPEN i.irt Tuesday, September 18th hours art' 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. PUBLISHING CO. - At The — The cl.'ceased wa* a resident of Avenel the past 14 years, He LATE FRIDAY TNIGHT III M.AK1AN HALL was a member of the Carpen- 20 Green Street Woodbridge Mhonl Street, Woodbrldge ti-r's Union, Elizabeth, Iselln and SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P. M. HrKistration Sept. 12th VFW Post, and Royal Order ofj At Hungarian Hall Cooties. He was a former com , , ilir noun of 3 T. M and S I' Or Phone PL 6-0U1 Mail to: 927 Clinton Avenue, Suuth

FORDS To our many friends Fire Company of the Jewish faith. 50th Anniversary TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS May each and every one of you PARADE be inscribed in the Book of life. May the Coming Year be filled with Health, • BROADCAST OVER RADIO STATION Happiness and Prosperity, for You and Yours Woodbridge Township W-CTC Republican Party of Woodhridge Township DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES: i 1450 AM Republican Candidates for RE-ELECTION: This Saturday WALTER ZIRPOLO, Mayor September 9th-21*0 P. M. Frederick M. ADAMS, MAYOR ML VOGEL- l'irst Ward Committeeman IL. MaVnard WINSTON First mtA Committeeman (1. FALLON Second Ward Committeeman Brought to you a» » community service by: John HUGHES Third Ward Committeeman Joseph A. MANZI01NE TImd Ward HmMt?m»* Dial Agency David MILLER Wty Ward Committwiman Ralph P. BARON L Fourth Ward Committeeman EMERY mm Ords Coal & Lumber Co; Hm Republican Candidate! I Charles MOLNAR DEMOCRATIC COMMITtEEMEN: FIRST WARD Simon KUDELKA Fords Motors SECOND WARD JOSKPH JNEMVO LEON BLANCUARU , David NICOLA 8EIONU WARD SECOND WARD June Chevrolet FOURTH WARD Carl 1 FLEMING, JR. ROBERT JACKS THOMAS COSTELLO FOURTH WARD JohnEVANKO THIRD WAH1I KOl!|RTU WARD |*'<»/i- for the tpecuil WCTC mobile unit FIFTH WARD Paid for by Wopdbrldgo Township'Detnucratli: QrganUatlon • . . talk to our "Dp TM for by Woodbrld«e Township RepubUcnn P«rty giving away record*, too! THURSDAY. SVHT.MBBR PAGBSIX Hollywood News . NEW JERSEY'S MONEY SAVING SUPER MARKETS

Blng Crosby has expressed hii regrets tn having to tt down playing the Majority "Leader in Advise and Con- tent." He hope.i W finish "Road Is Hon? Kong" in London in time to return home for thr birth of their third child in WELCOME BACK! 'November. Vacation over? Appetites back to nornuii •„„, Robert Warner will play the ©o-sUrrinfr role of the -co-pilot panto sherve* bare? Then rash over (o i|,,(l)a| U. Chris Boman. in "The War lam" Shirley Anne Field will ... we are spruced ap for Fall, stocky ^m, pity the feminine leading role bright, sparkling displays off the finest fi,>sh Oia Scala's career in motion •, pictures werru to be in high food* . . • special buys in household and |,;i(,|v, fwr since her role in "Gurw of Jfavanme," with Gregory Pert. to*sehool needs and a great sale on our fanton, • Art Linlcletter ha? been asked Simply Delicious Meats. This is onr way of to play the Will Rwers role of s:,\ the fath»r In 'State Pair." if ing, **Heleome Back,'* we're glad to see you he can clear a*ay some of his present oblisrationi. Today'i fHui B*n«f ADA YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL.,.$() WHY PAY MORE "Ada" te designed to make politic* and politician* look as -fkHaatoyi M powiblc. when run tf a powerful machine or KR\\I> 1\ME GROCER* SAVWGS "political boss- Dean Martin 5s the fellow al- lowed to be elected Governor by ibe political boss. Supposedly fletional, Dean is elected through his guitar playing and liysin ringing. After several months M gov- . tenor, kf is still too dumb to .jeolize he's only signing bills engineered by the powerful bo« . The governor's wife, Susan Hay-ward, as "Ada" wag a for- mer hostess at an all-night Joint and expecU to be treated M the "first lady," in the gov. ernor't mansion, with no ques- tions asked concerning her past, The story runs on in this manner until the governor Is injured by a bomb explosion. The sparks really begin to fly when Ada learns she can't take over as lieutenant- governor and run the state to suit her whims. Finally, the "Big Boss- is out-maneuvered in a ridiculous test by the legislature.

Today's Film Berne PARRISH This film is called an Eastern Western and is not recom- mended for children. —Maiad in Connecticut tobac- co country, the story covers much more than a lesson in growing tobacco! There is much competition FAMOUS RC ENRICHED 46-01, $ among the small growers. Karl BY HEART'S DEtlGHT cans Maiden is the unscrupulous competitor. APRICOT DRINK Dean Jagger is a good guy 5 and tries to tend to bis own business. Jagger needs someone SLICED or lo. V/l to look after and chaperon his headstrong but beautiful M pifcM tHeOnft through Soturdcy night, SepHmb.r 9th, 1961. HALVES Cad daughter, Diane McBain—and *« MMfva )(n right to Ibwl nuonliti«i. hires Claudette Colbert, a wid- DEL MONTE PEACHES 25 ow who has a 19-year-old son, , better known as MAKES GOOD Parrish. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.I. 14-01. Young Parrish has to grow FOOD TASTE up fast and works hard in the BETTER tobacco fields. All is not work Finest Dairu A Detknteci^i DEL MONTE CATSUP and he meets and matures 2 quite rapidly in his associa- FRBHLY SLICED tion with the three girls—each LIGHT MEAT No. Vl c with very different personali- ties. SPICEI HAM - »i3 CHUNK STYLE Ml . Diane Mc- • Bain and Sharon Hugueny fur- TUNA 25 nish the three very colorful loves of young Farmh. c FAMOUS KRAFTS WHIPPED only ONE CREAM CHEESE - X JIF PEANUT BUTTER v33 v41' PARKAY Itaefc MARGARINE 2 47 DIC CRUST MIX PILLSBURY'S crfjdne PlUSBUm GOlDEN • • •• %^l%%#^# • •¥••#% 33 SESAME ROLLS - 2 35 WELCOME HOFFMAN'S-A&SORTED WAGOfl CHEESE SUCES - ;33' DELUXE PANCAKE MIX ""«»" 31 12-OL pol >ou 3--* l- STRAWBERRY PRESERVES POLANER'S 29 ClOVERBROOK-GRADE 'A' ^^ 30 yenn of ttnerwnc* fostering good wiB in business and ownmaaity lib. URGE WHITE EGGS 55 MARCAL Tfl|LET T|SSyE8 4 - 37 For Information on OYDITBtSH BAHEBY SAYIXCS Welcome Wagon in c • COLONIA WHITE BREAD 12c Off • AVENEL WTTY ALDEN LABEL MRKHfD, HICEO 53 • ISELIN McCORMICK'S TEA BAGS CALL RAISIN BREAD c ME 4-8355 KEEBLER'S COOKIES=» -49 If you reside in tWOODBRlDGE DOUGHNUTS 3 • SEWAREN fUm, SUGARED (ft ONNAMON Golden Fluffo Shortening 3 - 8 • PORT READING • FORDS DATE & NUT LOAF Call ' C Sunshine Hydrox Cookies -• 39 WHAM, OMN-MHM kwf 1 Q ME 4-2759 IY KIA51SC0 k(. Oi) CARTERET BLUEBERRY PIES Sugar-Honey Grahams RESIDENTS

, '•••-&•• -45' WA 5-1533 OPEN SUNDAY9 A.M. to>6P MUTUAL SUPER MARKETS Rahway Ave. at Main St WOODBRIDCE Opposite lowi Uttu fHUBIDAY, SWTBUOTR 7, 1M1 PAGE SEVW Health Hints

In recent months the reader1! attention has been called to the fact that Infectious syphilis %' once again a public health men- ace. This increaae has been ap- parent during the past sevens years and the number of caMI In many large metropolitan areas are causing much medJwt. concern. It U estimated that the num- ber of untreated patients with syphilis is approximately ene n» end thl» number Is i being increased by about 60,000 new cases yearly. With this alarming Increase in oases the public must be made aware of the serious com- plications following infectious lyphllU if not treated, In the untreated cases 1 in every S00 patients will become blind; 1 in SO will become psychotic; 1 Ut 15 patients will acquire syph- ilitic heart disease; and IT in 25 cases will be Incapacitated, n some degree. The greatest increaae in the venereal disease rate la found among the younger aje (roupl —teen-agers and young nopple comprising only M m ew»t of the. population, but they were lntQlv«d In almost M pef een* • of Utt wnveaj disease. ejjWem- Ics during 1958, The general public and W tlcularly young persons, must once again be made aware of the danger signals or i and the great need, fqr MELLOW, TENDER, SAVORY, YOUNG PINK MEAT WHOLE medical attention. During the primary stMft of the infection every genital sore must be regarded as syphllUl until prawn otherwise. Such •' patients must oonault with their family phyjlftlm «he will Uten carry out the neeeuary diag- nostic twits to prove or disprove the presence of venereal $»• e. Treatment of men tetiona should never fee undertaken until a positive diagnosfe It made. Once a positive ease of syph- All pritu »f(«ctlvt tdru Saturday, ttpUmbtr », 1MI. ilis Is diagnosed, then the most W» mm| *« right H limit ^uonlltiti. important phase of control 1» begun. This Is the contacting of all known males or females with the diseased person and carry- Here's ttt« b«t you've ever taton ,.. from BREAST OF LAMB - - - - Ing out diagnostic tests to^ the top packer in the nation . . . Table prove or disprove the presence of the disease, and to initiate trimmed by us to give you more value and Hi. therapy If syphilis Is found to more eating meat for your money. If* LAMB PATTIES be present. •imply delicious. Try It today. The general public, after Ib. many years of apparent control . Satisfaction Unconditionally Guaranteed of syphilis, should realize that SHANK OF LAMB this diseiw it again a ptftBe You must be pleased or your money back. problem — and, that early medical attention Is an absolute NECK OF LAMB-~ • - necessity. Ib. YOUR GARDEN HAM STEAKS —' Ool Ib. THIS WEEK BREADED VEAL CUTLETS Pack tawu Planting Time Ib. Take it from a. man who knows, the best time of year to SLICED BACON ~ - seed a new lawn is now. After September 15 wtU be Ib. too late in North Jersey and after September 20 In South CUBE VEAL CUTLETS £ Jersey. Or. Henry W. Indyk. exten- sion turf ipKlalist at Rutgers, says you may IMI mw» ambi- LAMB CHOPS tious about lawn work n«ct spring but youil be a lot mote SHOULDER RIB LOIN successful if you make your lawn in late summer or early fall. ib. Seeded now, a lawn hu an 65< 79' -99* excellent chance of getting started and thriving during ths cool moist weather of autumn and spring. On tlis other luuul, a spring YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES seeding usually does not have time to get itarted before hot weather. Weeds can be trouble- FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS some In a spring-seeded lawn. Provid* ftaslo Needs An attractive lawn begins with a real sflort to provide the ORANGE JUICE 5 w PRUNE PLUMS 2-23 basic needs. 8-oi. Don't be discouraged if yon pound don't have topsoll, says Dr, In- pkg. CRISP, TENDER, . It may b« easier to grow BIRDS EYE POT PIES or over a good lawn on topsoll, but you YOUNG can develop one tliai will please CARROTS cello 9 you on the other kind. What are Ui» basic need* of Birds Eye Vegetables ^ 7 a lawn? The specialist lists these: CALIf. Drain soggy and wet spots. MELON BALLS - - - - 2 SWEET-EATING Grade the lawn so it slope! 49* ORANGES 10-39 away from the house. Spread 100 pounds of ground MORTON'S I pkg. aestone to 1,000 square feet. MACARONI & CHEESE 2y Spread 26 pounds of 8-10*5, CALIF. lO-oi. 5-10-10 or similar fertilizer to JUMBO SIZE 1,000,square feet of lawn on 49 CANTALOUPES good soil, or up to B0 pounds CHICKEN A LA KING »- on ateas without topeoll. Dig in three to five bale* of peat moss to 1,000 square feet CHUN-KING DINNERS ™™» 2 ^ FIRST OF of sandy or clay soil and areas without topsoll. THE SEASON Thoroughly work In all these EATING APPLES 3 added materials at least aix MITUAI AS BONUS COUPON Inches deep, then rake smooth i»ll«BB'«3''!illI« and firm. FRESH SEAFOOD High Quality Seed louanls the imrclutse of APPETIZER WEFT. Plant a high quality seed THIS COUPON mixture of permanent nne- FARMER JONES - FINEST HAUNSCHWCITZER textured grasses. For reoom- WORTH FLOUNDER FILLET mended mixtures, see Rutgers' 10 POUND BAG OF LIVERWUflST • • • • Extension Bulletin 367, "Better Lawn (teed Mixtures." ' FRESH HOMEMADI Scatter this seed at the rate C POTATOES MACARONI SALAD • • • SLICED HALIBUT • of 3 to \ pounds a 1,000 square feet. COUPON GOOD Al ANY MUTUAl SUKkR MARKil TMTY OillClOUS COUPON EXPIRES SATURDAY NIGHT, SfPT. 9, 1961 Rake lightly and roll. Spread mulcb lightly and coupon KMHiwl Only mi PUICIUM «) mm Uiud PLAWT UEPT. . C*Ji»a Limit - Om Ptr Shopping f •mil* SMOKEY JOE WHITING • •moly to control erosion aad AMORTID 3-INCH jeduce tlu ttmt Ux SJKSMBA- AdtilH Only HUT S SIRVI tonT POTATO KNISHES . Waterlag helps said «mafr nate faster but gentiaUr la not HOUSE PLANTS • Veuary at tills season. •f- Finally, have patleiua. % Quality petnianent-type lawn MUTUAL SUPER MARKETS Kahway Ave. at Main St. WOODBRIDGE Opposite Town Hall grass mixluies germinate slowly. THTTRSDAV, SfffTKMBER 7, 1961 PAGE EIGHT \mm-3 >M

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Now from Shop-Rite, Jwt to fill yon In, Shop-RltVi b^n doing lomt fabulous thingi this summtr! Wt'vt had fantastic sale, [j Shop-Rite Brand, King Size or Fitter Tip tvery iliia.lt wttk ... wt"vt opaiitd tornt of tht qrtattst new Shop-Ritt Marktts you've tvtr seen f' aid the dl new M*«lo Park Shop-Rite, in the Mtnlo Park Shopping Center, ii now in lfi second grand CIGARETTES opening week! Yt«, yot've »l»od a great deal, but you won't mist any more btcawit Shop-Rite welcome DANCEABLE: Dfiifnfd for back with a giant chain-wide sale to help you fill In a*d fill up with tho finest food at the lowest festive fvmlnus U this cot- tortttt ton brocade omhlous* and 2.33 prices! Com* on ID ... the ihoppiig Is great! Mfllr shaped skirt by NtUjr it Grab. Tht Print is jfwel- colored in drep ma*«nta and emerald, Grand Weleome Meat Sale! Sweet Yellow Corn AVENEL PERSONALS

MBS MARTIN GUT0WSK1 ftahK'i Um 13** M GeoTxe Stwt, ivwel | HE 4-1951 | —Mn. William Kuzmiak., Av- enel Street and her daughter.' Mrs. Kane Kelley, Roeelle, re-[ Seedless Grapes cently vistited Mrs. Kuzmiaksj son and family, Dr. and Mrs., J. Kuzmiak, Portland, Ore < They also spent a week at San franclsco, California. After re-' taming, they vacationed for a week with another son, William, Ruzmiak and family, Quogue.l 1.99c Young Stwr Beef Long Island. MTB. Kelley's chil-j FRESH ITALIAN PRUNES ROUND STMK LAMB CHOPS dren, James and Patricia ac- Cut for Stew companied them to Quogue for, toe week. i BARTIETT PEARS «** SIRLOIN ST1AK NECK OF LAMB Fof Brining or Stow —Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielsen and family, Meinzer Street, had MclNTOSH APPLES - ^ 3 1 39* CUBED STUKS SHAHKS OF LAMB as a weekend guest Capt. Hans ROAST Froth » UM Jensen, Denmark. Capi. Jen- Fro* *• UM sen, who is with the Roya! CALIFORNIA CARROTS •* l\0' LAMB PATTIES ,39c Danish Army, is participating (ROUND CHUCK End1 tot For Soup, Stltd or Stor •Uf a student exchange prosraisi sponsored by the U. S. Army. ICEBERG LETTUCE *«-* 213,29' PORK CHOPS FRESH FOWL -- Capt. Jensen, who is the only' Tend** Plymouth lock Danish student in the program thi? year, is studying signaling VALENCIA ORANGES •*•* 10 39' OJBID VIAL CUTUTS SMOKED DAISIES end nuclear action. He is a cousin of Mr. Nitlsen whom he hadn't seen in 37 years. He will, Frown Food Huffs Dairy A Deli Buy complete his studies in Novem-' her at which time hf4 will rejoin HOME-COMIM GROVEHY SAVINGS! his wife and two children in' Shop-Rite Peos or Denmark. "WHY PAY MOKE? STOCK UP 10c OH! —Mrs. John Egan. Jr., and ON THESI FAMOUS BUND children, Patty and Mary Ellen, GREEN GIANT MAXWELL INSTANT ', 79' George Street, have returned. Peas & Carrots Cottage Cheese "Off PRICE" SAVINGS!" My Fivorite home from a week's vacation in, K MT C 5t OH! DOG FOOD * ^ ,;6 Waterbury, Conn. 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel How-1 COLGATE'S FAB 4*- ! ioUtn Blo«»om ell and daughter, Marjorie, 2c Off! NIBLETS CORN PINEAPPLE JUICE 5 1 1 Smith Street, spent Labor Day 7 19 weekend at Lake Mohican,j LOG CABIN SYRUP '.29' Refreihing N. Y. s Chopped or Leif Shop-Rite —The Avenel Fire Company 25 e 4c OK! HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 ; l meets tonight at the firehouse.; SPINACH - 2 Z ° MARGARINE 2 ^ 35 LOG CABIN SYRUP Bluebird Circul —Holy Name Society of St. Fjrm Home—Variety Pur« Miid 5c OH! Andrew's Church receives Holy 1 C ORANGE DRINK 5 :, M Communion in a body Sunday CREAM PIES 2 I: 99' ORANGE JUICE IZZ ! $PRT SNORTIKING 3 1 79 c* Pride et G*»i(i« *f MiM G**ffi* at the 9 A. M, Mass. The men'.s Cut or Crum Frelh 3c OH! organization meets Tuesday in C 10 a. PEACHES COMSTOCK BEETS ' cant the new church hall at 8:30 CORN - 2 ;; 35 FRUIT SALAD LIFE CEREAL »** 2 9 Your Choice P.M. Pope Birdi Eye Regular or French Cut Entrt Sharp —.— ..rif. , ioc cm; »,„ _i__..__. ^^.__.^^IB^ « HolUnd Houw 59 —Monday trie Ladies Auxil- J 36 oi. w iary of Avenel Memorial Post, GREEN BEANS 5 89' CHEDDAR CHEESE ^69' CHASE 4 SAN BORN 2 | l ITALIAN TOMATOES with 8ai!l ~ "7""~ sr notitna nouw '•" ; 4 Skop^Kile V.F.W., meets Monday at the Birdi Eye Shop-Rite 6< OH! fiaple Tree Farm at 8 P, M C Tatty & Flavorful SHORTENING —There will be a committee rSlHJ iC.rroti :64 6X89 ALL MEAT FRANKS - 49« BEECHNUT COFFII Fli«orrul q..:r F AC peeting Monday in the new Birds Eye Shop-Rite 10c OH! ' MOTTS APPLE SAUCE 6 thurch hall for planning the BROCCOLI p KRAFT OIL fall fashion show being spnu- » 4 I.,89" ' ALL BEEF FRANKS '55' MAXWELL INSTANT Funchiulle , sored by the Rosary Society of j Birdi Eye Regular or Crinkle Cut By rKt Piece 12c OH! Oven froof •acri 3 «*« M ,, St. Andrew's Church Septem- e C J MIXING BOWL FRUIT DRINK ber 27. FRENCH FRIES 6 p\; 99 PASTRAMI ^ «>59 EHURS COFFEE 2 1 T J ohm on —Junior Woman's Club of Chicken, Turkey, Beer Imported Tynee 1 .1 Avenel opens the fall season' C c di 6 e KLEER r Tuesday at the Avenel-Colonla DINNERS S12 1°: 89 BACON «" " r59 "BACK TO SCHOOL Johnton First Aid Squad building atj LUNCH BOX SPECIALS111 ( 8:15 P. M, PLEDGE :: —The Woman's Aasociation Shop-Rite Shcnl SLICED PEACHES Shop tile of the First Presbyterian C Church will.hold a covered dish ICE CREAM BOLOGNA WHITE BREAD 2 /., 29 Shop-Rite TOMATO JUICE supper Tuesday at 6:30 P. M. to FollMi Sidwbtin wti«n 29oi.$ Fli.orful 12 oi. Yellow Cling open its new season. A meet- l 29< . HoJImd h PRESERVES or Halves SAVARIH COFFEE Ing will be held at 8 P. M. in Dutch Treat gal. cans the churth hall. Hmkcr of Hmtb, Fituti, Ah»o«4 of Crunch D.I (uiio —The Ladies Auxiliary of the S Avenel Fire Company meets CHOC BARS 3 "C 1 TOMATOES 3 , Tuesday at the firehouse at Shop-Ritt Wh.J« A 8 P.M. i0 | —Wednesday the Sub-Junior, WHITE POTATOES Woman's Club of Avenel Shop-Rrtt _ t u meet with their advisor, Mi's. Bruce McKee, Dartmouth Avc- SWEET POTATOES 5 ^ .,, jjue at 7;30 P. M. A'talk on ISELIN MENLO PARK Fitnck SfryU , , , 5' "Federation" will be featured. —J. Bruce McKee, Jr., son (OPEN SUNDAYS) LORD MOn BEANS 6 of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Mc- (OPEN SUNDAYS) Sh.,-Rit« JCee, Dartmouth Avenue, cele- 1 Mile South of Cunlcu Slate Parkway 4 '.' 6»' brated his sixUi birthlay Sun- GRAPE JELIY day at a party at his home. 15S0 Oak Tl»T Koad (WooilUriilBe Shopping Clr.) Ou U.S. Houle 1, in the Mrnlo Park Shopping Shop-Kit. Guest*'were: Mrs. John Don- nelly, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Mc- APPLESAUCE fcee, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard j Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. David I Donnelly and Thomas Donnel- S !y, Staten Islanri. 'Hie McKee's Toward thi' CurchiM or other childi -nd Ron Tow*id MM PunntM TU|( Any Mb. B*f ot THIS • , A)d were &lao present. (fl DxtHnttW Inttinl at ftegulir lnjH< Oak; •• Purdue* % Coupon Reo'terned Only •» Newark, visiting relatives and ot IT«M Mends. e» (Nei : -~Mr. tu4 Mrs. Charles Sics- Wt. Burnett Street, spent the BWUner at Beftttfe. Wyh., vis- clleclm lMtM«(k »*i<"4*» »i«fci, kepieaktr fill, UM. Nui r»uuiui»ui for tiiwgrajrUctl etrun. w« rtttrte Ihf tttng ttwlr daughter and son- ln-1**, Mr. and Mn. Howard Clinton, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 PAQSNINI

—Mn. 0. T. Oattln and ton, M. Aamnaion prlM irill bt MM. idward CHMn and chll Auth Avetiut, have and MMrtttl, Oak Tm Hold; HotpltaU, hM returned home. nominal. . drtn, Frank, Wittar, IMM%\home after spending the sum- Mr. and ltn. HwoMI Mtul —Mr, and Mn funou OhrUtophir, Oooptr Avtnut, mer with their grandparents, Pilgrimage Set »o»lt, lr., Metuchen, art th* wen hmehton IUMU of Mrs. -Mn. Hamlllen BUlltm, Jr., 0*°'l« »"d Mbett, Keansburt; Cheesequtke, and Mr. and Mfs WrUht RtrMt and charlwi Mr. and Mrs, William Funk, Jr., Mr. and Mn. Harry Hubbt, at Robert 8, Seuik and ehlldreh, DWMita Of Win*, » buy and Almndtr Outhbtruon. oak I Seaside Heights. llrl, bom at the Muhisnberi Tre« Road. 2? SS' SSrt with and children, AM., William III. By Local Lodge Janet, Robert, Jr., and •2? cSS' »nd a«d Mr -Mr. and Mrt M&ifo [Metuchen. [Hmoltal, platnfleld, Mm. Boyle -Th» optnlm brmkfMt Mri. John WaWMon and chll- Of New Jer drtn, citnny, William and iM-M ,T tffrjwt and children, tu and Mri I* thn former Pfanwn Brennan mtetin'i of "tfi inty Ntntt » and DavKI, Charles Street, re* and Bird Avenue, Melin. the emiple clety of St. pMcUa'i Ohurth ward, motored to Long Branch daughter, Cindy, , Berkeley Boulevard, and turned from their trip to Hlat* have three other wn* jwlll bt heM aft«r M» I o'etoek to visit Mr. and Mr» Michael Weekend gu«U Of Mr. and Avrnol School 4 auditorium jtnelr children Christine, Philip Mam on Sunday in Lourdes Romano. Mrs. Thaddeun Plummet, Auth ara Palls and Pennsylvania ,and Crslj, have returned from Mr. and Mr«. R c. Dough- where they visited rtlsMMa and Two rnmntnlriR offere for July Hall. Hamilton Bllllnft. Ill, and Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs ja vacation In Toronto, Canada erty, Trento Btrwt, with Mr tTlends. tiirmiph January were Install Mr and Mrs, P«ttt Ferwerda James Plummer and children .where they visited Mr. and and Mrs. Otl» n, Doufherty Wtdar nlfht th* CYO ot -Mr and Mrs. Joseph ftlpa- put,y, Installed Mrs, James Susan, Lincoln Hlthway, spent -Mr, and Mrs. Peter Haytko «1611 Have moved from th»fr ed relatlvei In RldRSwny, Oh- Menio Park, vtoltfd the Flem of -lummer" dance featurlnx a Webb, outfldi! guard nnd Mrs. the weekend at the Wrwerda'n und children, Janet and formet home at »1B Dow A**- tarlo, Canada. inn ton Fair. band and refreihmenti. Wln- Clinrlrs SICSSP!,.associate secre- country home in Warren drove Charles, Wright Street, spen nue, to 3 Aoosenlt Boulevard. I —Mm. W. D. Freeman. Tyle neri of the tummer dane* con- Bdlaon. Mrs, Rapadoll ti a tary. —Leona Thom««, dnuRhter of Mr. and Mri. William!* f*w rt*>'» ln Washington, D The ftntiBl pilgrimage to the Mr. and MM. l*o Thnnian, Mlrt- Avenue, ha» returned home iiestesti Wilwill boao cnuiwn annutdi yn»™ "" "•"' " j cardiac patient at Perth Amboy Okli» Tenant 'CriurcR, Moh- after betni « patient «t R*h w»H be-award«4. B«n«»-«Urta FunkPWML,, V«rnoVBU1UUa OUKMatrert, «l«hadu mi, General Wospftal Avmne, wan \ pn at 8:00 PM. and ends at 11:00 !guest« for Ubor Day, Mr. and! -Dennis and Qary O'Rourke mouth County, was planned for tlent at Perth Amboy General way Memorial Hospital, Srptember 17^ Members will participate In the 11 A. M. serv- > at the. historic church, HerB'a one of the tastiest wayn to use the1 fmin vour wrekond turkey treat. Turkey Topper sand- A picnic was held Monday at! ', so rhnck full of good patlnn they're a meal in the home of Mrs. Louis Haff-j , ;• i", n's a mRkr-ahpftd kind of mea!, too. You can pre- npr, president, Craske Street, ,1,,. pattifp. slicn the onion*, tomatoes, turkey meat and Woodbrldge. 1 ,, ,-:,riy in the day, then wrap each food In moisture- Reports were made by the f winp and store In the refrigerator until cooking good cheer chairman, Members were urged to lend get-well pally base, made from turkey stuffing, Introduces an cards to Mrs. William Roomc , new sandwich Idea for summer menus. Try it with who Is In the Fort Monmouth u n-owd. or for fall supper* for the whole family. Hospital. T Special awards winners were lu,kry stuffing 6 slices cooked turkey meat Mra. Ole Anderson, Mis. Loon i-iirrs of onhm 8 Slices of Cheddar cheese Brookfleld and Mrs. Frank nntn slice* Bensono . The next meeting w vour fnvorlM rtufflftg recipe or packaged stuffing mix.; bo September 15 at the local »ln" on package. Form lix pattlel of Stuffing by '4 in<*e». f>l»« tm tuking shMt and bake In &! school 'F i hot' mrpr for 10 to 15 minutes, at until thoroughly On the hot patty place In layers—sllcei of onion, to- nrkey and cheese. Return to hot oven and bake until tiirlic about 15 minutes. Top with a sprig of parsley ISELIN PIRSONALS •:<• with cranberry sauce, Makes 0 strvlngs. By Alice f iithbcMson I! 1606 Oak Tree Rnad I inolln I ]nrah Ann's Cooking —A bon-voyage unity was (Starting Monday, September 11 th) tiiven Mrs. Marguerite Hughes. • Brown Avenue, a masseuse at' Is n\-. rspttfally With the canned or fresh fruit. Blend to- .inix'is Of the iMUly. gether 1 cup of Sugar (for fresh Mrs. HuRhes has left on a va- 6 O ivMnn vimilla ;ute», then reduce the heat to ;oiu Hhhway, our fonirr I Mircdded

THE VORK SVSDAY, SEPTEMBER Hhh. Automatic Electric VINVL PLASTIC PLASTIC TABLE LAMP PORTABLE HEATING PAD BLANKET One to live P. M. IM.ACEMATS ASH TRAY LAMP Htftdtome 3-ws.y Brist md J!!«t«", «tf» lot*, for twin W»od T>»le tattp with «bre- • Moist UN or danltlt bidi. latl* Bind' iSUPPLY 4-place set OVJ] Mh tftkf *lth sl« famous IHLCO Sportsnun'i cover*4 •»><« t* taitrh. Non- lm, 8hrtnk-B»f|!t»iit, Non- Entire contents of 8-room dwelling t 3 tied ipeeds, low, Allefj-Ic, Available In IUd, • l.itok ]uit like linen. convel»l«it IIMi. Unbreik Lmip, complete with Eve- Knkh felt bat*. medium and high. »lak, Bluo, Or»m Wd Belie. atk, wlpn clean •Itli iuap ta/O bittert »nd Uulbi i • Non-slip felt backing. 86 Neptune Avenue, Deal, N. J. rloth. SwlT«J sjot a»« t*t emer- Full} Guaranteed bj SET. • rmtrrts table, wipes cltin. tWtj llasllA in rrt I.»41 Main Street Available In aqua, white, am. OllttttnU* tiolulvilr U By Order Of: MRS. HELEN B. LAVINE jellow ind beige. thli area bj Mercury Federal KAHVVAV Tel. Ft) 1-«U B. O. Coats, Auctioneer' Phone KEllogg 1-34B1 8 <>l»n Itu.rflU, Iu4 ' ' Till t P. M. FREE BALLOONS and LOLLIPOPS FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTERS! • FREE KEY-RINGS FOR EVERYONE! FREE PARKING IN REAR • • • the DIVIDEND RATE i MERICUS CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB SAVINGS ftiADE ON OK BEFORE FREE TRANSFER SERVICE: THE 10th OF ANY MONTH, ACCOUNTS TRANSFERRED FROM ANY- WHERE IN THE COUNTRY AND DE- WILL EARN DIVIDEND FROM . POSJT|;i> WITH US ... NO CHARGE! THIS 1st OF THE MONTH

ANTICIPATED PAID ON SAVINGS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ERCURY [F EDERAL SIAVINGS 3FI. 14th - 15th and 16th • 7 P.M.Til Midnight AND LOAN ASSOCIATION |94 Green Street, Woodbridge 117 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE Tel. ME 6-0100 g Business Houn: Mon. Thru tfhur*. » A. M. 4:I« V, M. RIDES and , FUN FOR ALL CHAHTfcWtD BY THE FEDEEAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD, WASHINGTON, D. C. » A. M. -1:30 P. M. GAMES * THE FAMILY! THTTR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1SMH PAGE TEN The Crow's Nest

At the Typewriter: Labor Dav ha* gono and nw WP rmiM all c> • down to the serious businpss oi thp -fYrry-clny world- ISui be- fore I do, I »ant to npnyt on my Mvlmmlrtjr. A1 thp of fh" season. I notfd tnst my friend. Alda • Brcnnar twchlng mr to swim I was on he 'fclvin^ Td nf « ev'-y SLi1 nf ktridfrig from a numtv:- of my friends anri acquaint'- anc°s. inchidlns Johtnte Rnvlp Jmt for the reco-d. on Labor Day I swam thr width of ''i<= pool 'several times — in the l'n-aia Collar M>"»« mail »hn WHS Ihr first In , j deep end. yet! So. there' . . iron- Wis Cilmr w m Kridil l|!hl sP nl V r h< Will) tlu Cedar Crest Cdllese seems to be l (lie > " ""' * ° '" "" ""' > ' v»r? popular with Township .Kt1,.i,s ;.lm,,| hi vimmlri (,rrtl. Donnrlly t* pictured abnvr with :i «l,i(, younu ladtes. Upper-classmc rrnter of thf UToup. returning there September 2P w'titurrs •re Marianne Bloom. CIRM of ORGAMMTION Mr r TINT.- Of the Heard- Square Syndicate, a group dedicated to aid charitable and rliir A Rt\\, DKMONSTRATION ]hp";|pd '" *83, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .,. hfld Tur^dav nit hi in the Vlilat, Inn. Those at the Initial mrr.ln. abnve *»lrd left to «••<"•«': '"" .' H™ I Thf tin frank B Bloom. Broad strept, vice-prudent lohn MPW. wcrrUrv; llrrh ludwi^on, president and I'al Rnbiiwon. treasurer. Standing An i.aidner. Woodbridge Couple Wed MERCED, CBI. — A 17-ycar- to tiv h I8ewaren: Lot* Ann Pint, '53. Rem'en «ebl Frank' IJnhli. Kd Frev. John Hohin Jr., K*» K-Ulv.ro. Mlkf H.vri.la, Rlrhi, Col*y, Hu.o -eed,e. !old youth. Inland LarioK), of for thr 1 Main Street, Woodbridge; Lydia .liwph Somers, Dr. Robert WeUrl. Santoe, "64, daughter of Mr - >nmn friends how he accident-j Judy Gi Saturday at St. James' shot hlmnelf in the right and Mrs. Joseph Santos, Pa- .^ .-, , foot. tricta Avenue. Colohla; Jov F I w a o SI a I 1HII WOODBRinOF Saturdav i-arnrri ivlnii- nrrhlds and lilies d Town Moves HOLLYWOOD NEWS To make It mor* realintlc he ftockel. 62, daughter ofMrA* » OUUIUII Ingnd Bergman mmed Twen-jmnrninB at. » Nmmal Mass m l)f lh(" Vill!l'y and Mrs. C Christian StocM. tieth^entury-Fnx riown whenjst. .Iflmes' Church. Miss Betty. Mrs Center Circle, Woodbridge: DI J To Aid Police jasked to makr Thr Visit.••j , n,, bridr ofl3ol|1h RivPr Wenda J. Wilson, '82, daugh- Dill UrbHnik hw Hm(1 : Maglione's ttr at Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. iHowever, die ror"- dered after W11.;honm for her rourtn. Brides- lion of America, Arfcnel. Mr WOODHRIDOE - An ordin- , , Wilson. Trinity Lane. Wood-j woOBBRTDGE — Bj « vote br • ,i1Bt they ,1am A. Rotx, *»., r.lebrant. •»«'"* w«f Miss Elizabeth W»-. FUstOR attended Shepherd Col- ancr ;r, ul«mg the conductof bridge; Rita Drinkuth, '62. f 5.4, the Town Committee| R hel d her wh P nPP(|edi lege, W Va.. and Is employed ITALIAN o people and intended to J*te-; , „ The bride If thr daughter of; daughter of MT. and Mrs. Ru- Tuesday voted against a recom- he Rnd to return by Liberty Trucking Company, vont police officers from being.),. #„.,„, Mrs. Andrew L Kath, dolph Drinkuth, Point Pleas-jmendatlon by the Zoning inieces of the bridegroom. Fords. ICES surd for false arrest, was intro-' Elizabeth Avenue and the ant, formerly of the Township.'Board to grant a variance foq Michael Choban, Woodbridge', WHou.sAi.i /iy] dined on first reading Tuesd- Oig Young jon^ Doris Dw bridegroom Is the son of Mr ,a service station on the triang- and Mrs. John Pustos, 7 served as best man. Ushers! LOWEST PRICES CATERING jular piece of property at St. for "A Touch of Mink," their were Richard Pustos. Wood- 1 PIace on in George and Amboy Avenue. The ordinance provides a fine fourth film togethfr The oth-; - Wcnlcv i-Ariif. Committeemen Charles Mol- I not exceeding S500 or imprison-,ers were "Younn at Heart."; Mrs. Fustos, given in NEW FORDS (ill 18, whose 1 nar and Maynard Winston, ment in the County Jail or!"Teacher» Pet" and •Tunnel ofirlage by her father, was attired'*'^ ' Woodbridge Ford U 8-0705 Grand Avenue, Iseltn, i* onej 1 First Ward Republicans and Iwnrkhnii.si not exceeding six|Love." I in a sheath gown of pcau de ISS St. OcorgM Avenue III .Mlrth'in Aw of more than 1.700 troops re- ! months, or both, in the dis- [sole designed with a removable! After a trip to Miami Beach, cently assigned to the battle-lDemocratic Committee- la., the couple will make their ME 4-740* ISELIN OR. HERBERT BOEHM icreation of the court, for per- It is reported that the Laurel.cnawl iPngth tram, The neck-!" famed First Infantry Division ''msn Thomas Costell° isons who with intent to provoke and Hardy plctur.es are still pUqurd with Alen-homp °n Smlth Park Dnve- GKTS UN POST—Dr. Herb- lme was ap Fort Riley, Kan,, is in its cur- jJacks and Joseph Nemyo, voted >a breach of the peace commit popular In Fianrp They have con ]acc hand beaded seed Both are graduates of Wood- rent butld-up to combat against the proposed station. iacts of disorderly conduct as been showing In France for ^]wCar!;, and crystals. She wore.bridge High School. The bride rtrength. Machos is a 1961 In favor were four Republi- the I follows- Vears' jan imported mantilla and'ls employed by Radio Corpora- chiatric consultant of graduate of Woodbridge High cans, John Hughes, David Ni- WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO, Health Service of the United ' Refusal to move from any ^ ^j^ ..^^ School and was employed by public street or public building! FREB CITY AKD SUBURBAN DKUU.m Acme Pood Markets, Iselin, be- Nations. been post- Adams left the meeting early in Thr doctor Uiafter being directed by any j Story Ever To!d hi — AN ESTIMATE ANYWHftU; - fore entering the Army In medicine [member of the police force to!P°ned ""tUnrxt year, "COOL OFF" June.... Dr. and Mrs. fcadore the evening, complaining of a Quality Keeps Us in Bmin sore thoat. and surgery In West Ger- move away; persons without] Rabinowltz enjoyed their stay legitimate business or purpose,; • Building Material! • Dows i. Window in Tanglewood. . . Assembly- Mr. Molnar said he opposed] many andSwitzerland. He who idly remain or loiter onj • Millwork • Walllmrri man Norman Tanzman have the station because It would be! speaks several Unmakes and sidewalks after being notified | * Roofing plenty of company in their at a dangerous intersection and! is • Fellow of the Royal Col- TODAY THRi: sm'RDAV! • Vlonriiu would depreciate property in leje of Physicians, Nenro- to move away by any opilce-i All nit Shrm In Color! Swallick * Irwiilation DDlnlQB of Maine at an Ideal vacation spot.... the area. psychiatrfe Section, of Great man: and person Who shall re- It's LoTf and Luau wh»n . . . * Moulding • Knotty I'iiu Isist or interefere in any man- Britain. "GIDGET GOES Beer • Hardware • Kitchen Iner with any member of the '" the Maflbag! HAWAIIAN" Wine •Paint ipolice force In lawful discharge Tavern, Inc.: i the decrees of fashion, we had Cadet Judith J. Nelson. of his duty. Pins, Jamrs St*w»rt, Corner William A Nfw Stnrt • Liquor DOING IT YOURSELF? better do all we can to make *vi<>hte<- of Lt. Col. and Mrs The ordinance was Introduc- Richard WMmirk WOODBKIDGl • Sandwiches I.rt ui K!TIM 7011 On new MErcury 4-0125 j HEALTH •- BEAUTY our legs look their best. construction, alteration and ed on the recommendation of "TWO RODE TOGETHER" 437 Rahwaj Avc. \Vnn,|it,i!ri """^nrv H. Nelson, 22 Penn •Betty and Jw"—Phone MK. 4-9738 rtpalrl. '"'•set. Fords, completed the A great deal of improvement Magistrate Benjamin I. Kantor. flvi annual college junior course There is a great deal of at- in appearance can be made by tention being called to legsjbeing very careful to hide any U. 8. space drive puts scien- MONDAY, TUESDAY -' "IP WAC center, Port Mc- Two Bit Hlti In Color! scocoscoaoooaccoososcosccccccoccoooog this season — the short skirtsjblemish, cut or bruise that you flc gains first. r nlellan, Ala., August 23. The Sandra DM • John GaTtn •yr-week course was designed ihave seen to this. Many of us|m»y incur. Broken veins are a "TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" M «!ve youriB women a preview would just as soon have our trial for some women. There is You're Lucky If You Eat At 0' life in the WACS with a skirts worn just above floor a makeup on the market de- and view toward selecting the Army level, for obvious reasons. How- signed to hide these and other LUCKY CORNER James Stewart, Audit Murphj as a career. Cadet Nelson is a ever, since we must conform to leg blemishes. It is somewhat "NIGHT PASSAGE" J thicker than makeup for the RESTAURANT student at the University of Out«rbrid(e to Route t Minnesota. , . . Luis J. Aoostol, ace, but comes in different MAIN 8T. AND AMBOY AVE. ints, to be matched to your "Nothing But the Best" Junction 35 WALL TO WALL CARPETING son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil 0. 7oll Refund on Dated Rteeipt Apostol, 340 Remsen Avenue, VILLAGE INN oloring. • BREAKFAST Avenel, completed recruit train- Bar & Restaurant Hair-free legs are a "must' • LUNCHEON ing August 26 at the Naval or good grooming. Sheer ny- • DINNER Z Green St., Woodbridge Training Center, Great Lakes, ons will not hide the hair on Orders To Take Out CLEANED IN YOUR HOME Dl. . . . New students who will (Cor, Bahway »«.) he legs and even calls atten- RITZ Theatre Call ME 4-9G41 enter Cedar Crest College In- ion to it in some cases. Cartertt, N. J. Kt 1-SM* Open 7 Days a Week clude Elaine C. Harmsen, DINING ROOM Plenty of lather is the secret t A. M. to 9 P. M. VOW THRU MONDAY daughter of Mrs. E. Harmsen. f smooth shaving. Scrape in SEPT. «• 11 30 Ryan Street, Fords, and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC >nly one direction — with the Free Parkins in Rear Troj Oonahua, ClaudetU Colbert, Connie Iteveni In Jeanette Porsthoffer, daughter Hot Luncheons and Dinners grain, to avoid irritating hair of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Porst- olicles. A heavy lather serves SPECIAL! Served Daily hoffer, 17 Mustic Street, Fords. several purposes. It softens the "PARRISH" 11 A. M. TIU Closing, 12:45 A. M. TURNPIKE mir, makes the razor travel , DRIVE-IN THEATRE - Alto — Sunday from 2:00 P. M. to smoothly, and helps avoid in- CARTOONS - SHORTS last But Not Leatt: iRl 18 CL 7 5Q5Q East Bruns.\it« Closing (Midnight) fection in case of an accidental SEPTEMBER 5 • 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ;ii^j, The lather acte as a 'aul Newman, Joanne Woodward AT 1 P. M. Born at Perth Amboy Gen- Authentic "BALLV 'IIOUND THE FLAG, eral Hospital: From Fords, a cleanser for the wound. BOYS" "OIGASTI8 THE KIRE Plus MON8TEE" son to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond THE NAKKI) AND THE DEAD" Sehooley, U Lafayette Avenue; WftlTU ftt/!vD£ 1HEMKES WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al- p 10 13 SEPfc U - 18 fred Passantino, 17 Williams UAJESTIC First in War! First In Love! "SNOW WHITE AND THE Street; a daughter to Mr. and HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI "MARINES, LET'S GO" THKKE STOOGES" Mrs. Ralph Mika, 24 Liberty Plub "FIERCEST HEAItT" - Plui — Lasagna, Ravioli, Pizza Pies, NOW THRU TUESDAY Comlns Sept. 13, "FANNY" "20,000 EYES" Street; a daughter to Mr. and Hot or Cold Sandwiches Held Over! Krl. i Sat. 8:15 P. M. PER SQ. Mrs. David Nelson, 55 East Wil- Leslie Carnn GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY Klildie Mat. Sat. A Sun. Maurice Chevalier Children Under 12 FREE At 1 P. M liam 8treet; a daughter to Mr. Charles Boycr and Mrs. William Salnz, 6 Jon- TAKE-OUT ORDERS "FANNY" quil Circle; a daughter to Mr. CALL ME 4-2244 FRIDAY | YEAR'S TOP and Mrs. Howard Krizer, 45 THRU FOREIGN Wtlk Road; . . . from Wood- BREAKFAST, TUF.SDAY bridge, a daughter to Mr. and Alr-Conditioned HIT!! (MINIMUM CHARGf $20.00) Mrs. Paul Czap, 195 Sherry LUNCH, DINNER THRU FRIDAY Held Over! Street; .. . from Port Reading,] Berred In Our Omtt DaUj From 9:30 L M. (Jregory Peck a daughter to Mr, ana; Mrs. Jo-1 David Nlven eeph Buttafucco, 25 Fifth Ave- This is a high quality Carpet Cleaning Service, using the best Anthony Quintt "NEVER ON SUNDAY" nue; a daughter to Mr. and 'GUNS OF NAVARONK" Mrs, Julian Cortez, 914 West SAT. THRU TUES. This Picture Is Nut Kfcommeiidtd for Children Avenue; a son to Mr, and Mrs! Lena Turner and most modern equipment, and done by professional rug ex- John Mezar, 87 Fourth Street; FORDS Kfrim /imkalht, Jr. SATUtDAY AMI SUNDAY KIDDIE MATINEES .. . from Colonla, a son to Mr. "IIV LOVE POSSESSED" "BIMBO, I "l-'rands," the Talkim and Mrs. George Dzyak, 447 PLAYHOUSE Plus Mule perts. Add new brightness and cheer to your home with thor- HI ;-IH48 "GAMBLER WORE I Colonia Boulevard; a son to OliN" THE GREAT" "In lite Haunted House" Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chokola, 94 THURSDAY. SEPT. 7 oughly clean, sparkling fresh rugs. This special affords substan- Leslie Road; .., from Avenel, a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Wil- "The Wackiest Ship liam O'Brien, 50 Manhattan In the Army" tial savings, too. "Avenue; a Ant''to Mr. and Mr«. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Albert Larsen, 80 Dartmouth With Jack Lcmuu Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. — Also - AND ALSO-YVe can perk up your Living Room Furniture, make it shades BHa Ducsak, 97 Walnut Street. Miss Fords Beauty Contest:- by Fords Fire Co. CROSS KEYS and brighter with our Gentle Shampooing Process. Reduced rates, too \ M;i KRI. & SAT. - SEPT. 8 - » dard size sola and two chairs, only $19.95! Minimum chjarge $12.00. "GOODBYE A^AIN" RESTAURANT STATE with Iiigrid Bergman "THE GREATEST ST. and HOTEL ^ THEATRE LOUIS BANK ROBBERY' THIS SPECIAL EFFECTIVE TO SEPTEMBER 15th ONLY Woudbrldge, N, J. SATURDAY MATINEE - featuring - "^ S HTOOOKK TODAY THRU SATURDAY OUR GANG,CARTOONS & Jnmes Stewart in "THE GREATEST ST. FINE FOOD and COCKTAILS "Two Rode Together" LOUIS BANK ROBBERY' "MUST IN MKSONAL SKKVKF IMu.s SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY FAMILY DINNERS - CHILDREN 1 PRICE "GtDpET GOES SEPT. 10 - 12 HAWAIIAN" Evening, One. Performance I1JNCHKON SERVED DAILY from 11:30 A "HOMICIDAL" (From 85c) LAUNDRY SUNDAY THRU with Glenn Corbet Catering on Premises or to Take Out Sunday Continuous Patricia Breslln AMILTQN DRY CLEANING "NIKKI, WILD POG OF 'THE QUEUN OF PIRATES' OWN 7 DAYS - SUNDAY FROM 1 F. M. THE NORTH" 276 HAMILTON STREET . WlTON I-30O0 . IAHWAY, NEW Pliu WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13 37 W. Cherry Street; Rahway, N. J. DANGEROUS MAN FrM Parking — Tel. TV 8-98tB — ALIVE" "Hungarlai Show" w- NEWS Independent-Leader Carteret Press A N«npap« Dedicate) to ttt Bert From All of tht Beridenti of ttat. the Community Edison Township and Fords Beacon OMuntuittki We Serve

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN \osh ha-Shanah Sunday Double Ring Ceremony 4 Unites Local Couple fliers Jewish New Year COI-ONIA — The marriagelRadziwon officiated at thi nf Miss Patricia Anne Magnu- louble ring ceremony and ceto*,; , ,i umiDOE - The high shanah and Yom Klppur, theimllltary expenditures, irated the Nuptial Mass. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Day of Atonement---— —••••—-•1- >••,! whicri tBtwfthi wil•• 'll.l fl yJ fo4 \Fltr satellitDCtUv 1 ka V^e and mmlssiip n- The bride, given in marrlagt ard Magnuson, 81 Oxford fclils nl the Township will begin at Sundown, September search. Man's conquc&L \ of ly her father, wore a gown of. •A In at sundown 8un- 19, »re known as the Ten Days! space has become a threat Hond. and Robert John Kovaci, Ilk mist trimmed with appU" I, the observance of of Penitence. | man's safety and security upon son of Mr. and Mrs. William iuea of Alencon lace and peart*, [inft-shnnah, the New Year. At Congregation Adath Is- earth. During the solemn days Kovacs, 30 Hamilton Avenue, four-tiered veil of English nmrk the beginning of Huston was attached to • rael, Rosh ha-Shanah services we are reminded, 'Odom yesodo Fords, w»s solemnized Satur year 5,722, will be held Bunday and Mon-meofor V sofo leofer' — man rown of pearls »nd cryiulfv day morning-'in St. John VI- vies will bP held Sunday day evenings at 4:30 and Mon-stems from the earth . . . and ,nd she carried a bouquet at! Monday morning and day and Tuesday mornings at returns to the earth. iinney Church. Rev. Walter lamelllas and stephanotls. , and Tuesday morning 8:30. Rabbi 8amuel Newberger'sl "Soviet Spaceman Titove de- Muw JoAnn Konarsti. Ford* ntnuK 1" Adath Israel sermon topics will be "The Lord scribed himself as an eagle as tM maid of honor. Mrs. Wilt, ,KIII'. Woodbrldge; Coh- Is In This Place." and on the he .whirled In orbit around the l«m Kovacs, Woodbrldge. df* yon Belli Sholom, Iselin; second day, "In Orbit." globe. Upon his return Pravda "ase is Aiding li-ln-law of the bridegroott, B'nal Jacob, Av- lquoted him as saying: 'I know as matron of honor. AttMV .' Rabbi Bernard Frankel of dants were Mrs. Gerald OB* u Congregation Beth Bholom has|^hei^ issuc h a Wm as lirt Temple Beth Am, Co- one's home, however, I >eek Needs Worth, South Amboy. and MUt announced his topics as "A'"" Patricia Hopko, Bayonne. MlM At thr new Reformed Time to Take Inventory" and find that there is even a greater WOODBRIDOE — Mayo Diane Campana, tiellrt, oousla Temple Emanu-El "Rules of the Road." yearning — the yehrnlng for ivicfs will Be held the earth. I don't knowj Frederick M. Adamg will meet of the bride, was junior bride*- On Sunday night, Rabbi maid. y vening at 8 P. M., andMarshall Hurwltj, Temple E-!h°w call it, but I Monday with Col. C. M. Duke »v morning at 10 A. M. know of its existence. There is William Kovacs served W§ manu-El will speak on the im- if the Army Corps of Engine- irother as best man. Usher! hip, in facthroughout throughout thet no better thing., In the world portance of finding a balance rs, in an effort to secure were Leonard Magnuson, Jt# Ifl. the religious services than the earth of the father- between the demands of tradi- Colonla. brother of the bride; ;i iid-shanah will stress land, on which a man can proval for dredging of thi tion and those of modern life. Eugene Ctanciulll, Btyonnef of repentance and re- stand, work and breathe in the mouth of Smith's Creek. Monday morning he will dis- Dennis Sabo, Fords, and Rote* cuss the meaning of sacrifice air of the fields.' It proves that Prior to the collapse of the no matter .how high man can at Kovacs, Fords, cousin Ot this time of the year to a modern nun. Services will AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE •— A new recipient of a First Hank and Trust Company $250-a-year, four-year scholar- like in Sewaren, the dredging the bridegroom. is anked to review hli reach he 1B drawn back to the be held at Fellowship Hall, 130 ship, wan William Schwartt, Perth Amboy. Among llnwr who IIIIVI- liern giv-rn venrlv grunts during thr lust seven yeara, contract with the Corps did iMrt Aifter a trip to Bemud* the conduct In the year that earth, to earthly things Pleasant Avenue, Edison. are shown above, with Emlen Rowevelt, bank president. They are, left to right, Allen G. Miller, Nell Reiwman, Mr«. Include the dredging of thi oouplA will live at 338 WaJh- •sj.rd and to promise to "But all the earthly comforts Newberier Menace Buth W. Butrym, Mr. Roosevelt, Marynnn Swoboda, Ronald Johnson, Bruce Kovacs and Mr. Schwartz. mouth of the creek. lrigton Avenue. Carteret. R* to the highest ethical and even luxuries are of no "Now that the dredger traveling the bride wore a beigt in the year ahead, Today, Rabbi Newberger Is- avail if there Is no peace. In working in the creek," th dress with brown accessories. sued his anrtual' New Year's Leviticus, the Lord promises: fcn days between Rosh ha- Car Smashes Jree; Mayor said, "I do not bellev message to the Jewish residents 'And I will give peace in the Mr. and Mrs. Kovacs gradu- Schwartz New Winner School Needs the cost would be excessive of the Township. He said. land, and ye shall lie down Passenger Injured ated from Woodbrldge High "Sunday evening will usher The clearing of the mouth Bchool. Mrs. Kovacs 1« em- and none of them shall make WOODBRIDGE — Jean Val- •*•• the creek would be a boon ployed as an assistant librarian in the Holy High Season. With you afraid.' chej, 39, Lockwood Avenue, was •sc School Of First Bank Grant Met by Town navigation." for Merck and Company, Inc., the symbolic blowing of the Trinqullttj Goal slightly Injured Sunday, when Rahway. Her husband attended Shofar on Bosh Hashonah, PERTH AMBOY — Continuing a policy now in its eighth WOgDBRIDGE — The vac-the car1 in which she was rid- Meantime Senator Cllflon "Prosperity is valueless unless Union Junior College and will Jews throughout the world year, W. Emlen Roosevelt, President, of the First Bank and ing, driven by Helen Nieder- P. Case has informed the ma; jtal is 115 it can be enjoyed in tranqull- ation of several Township enter his senior year at Chiro- turn to a new year, 5,722, with Ity, without the dread of as-Trust Company today presented a $250 scholarship to William streets, due to the construction meier, 30, also of Lockwooc or that he Is "negotiating wil prayers of repentance and the Army Corps of Enginee: practic Institute, New York |TH AA1BOY—Ten young sault, robbery, or devastation Schwartz, 200 Lewis Street, Perth Amboy. Mr. Schwartz, who of Kennedy Park School, Co- Avenue, struck a, tree on Ridge- hope for a better year to come dale about the problem." City. of war. In an acoepted tradition receiver! Jjjs first year's gift, Is enrolled at Rutgers University. lonia Junior High School and Avenue. i dom the Woodbridgd- Although very solemn In its ob- we believe that during these Those who presently are receiving the $250 a year scholar- for the proposed new Port Mrs. VnlcheJ was releasei j-Carteret area were a- a holiday of Ithi' 41 who registered atl8erva""' . . , , „ days of judgment our future is ships are Ronald Johnson, 120 of Trenton; Mrs. Mary Ann K Reading School, was authorized from Perth Amboy Gener Hospital after treatment for ' Amboy aeneral. Hospl-iHo*.|«»«L?", / "»•££» decided. Let the rulers of Safran Avenue, Fords, a senior Gentile, 514 Sa,yre Avenue, In an ordinance introduced the C eat< r r the the world, who are men of flesh lacerated lip, «iM»«i-M»g school yesterday.lyesterday.l14 h':M4: b ll I! O. i achieve the most desired bless- versity School of Law have re- regarding the delay of con- William Barron, New Bruns in f of Justice we must bear" in Perth Amboy, a sophomote at were accepted * ° ceived Flrsr Bank and Trust suucfibn of the school were *!c Avenue, reported to po Need more income to balance your parsonal Rec(>nt mind the Biblical teaching Montclair State College. almost two years ago— shocking world Company scholarships and com- told by the Board of Education ce Tuesday. budget? Why not get that income by buying that man Is created in the set their high school events have perturbed mankind Allen G. Miller, 408 Hall pleted their education. that the Town Committee was Image of God. In every human reliable common stocks? As a first step, we'll a TI nil ranee examlna- Highly scientific achievements Those who nave finished responsible, for it had failed to THIS WEEK'S , being there is a divine spar1 Avenue, Perth Amboy, who gend you a free 19-page booklet listing 375 iiid pi:M)iml qualifies.- are their baccalaureate studies and pass the necessary ordinance. threat to the free world. Na-iand each human life Is sacre graduated from Rider College who are furthering their edu- stocks which- have paid regular quarterly divi- • thiv-year course, In Iselin portions of McLean LUCKY NUMBER lions are rushing into larger d of infinite worth. Justict cation are Neil Reiseman, 705 dends over periods ranging from 20 years to credit) (i b.v the National gn Warwick, Goodrich, Hunt and — IS — Is the awe-Inspired respect foi East Front Street, Plainfield, for Nursing, will pre- John Streets, will be vacated almost a century. Dividends have grown much the personality of others, of Rutgers (I960) who is enrolled loi state license ex- and in Colonia, portions of faster than living costs in the last two decades. their inalienable rights to life, School Land at the University of Pennsyl- 1139 or.;- for registered r.urs- Caroline Place, Maple and Ce- Buying stocks is simple to do—the booklet tells Emery Critical liberty and the pursuit of hap- vania Law School;" and Mrs. dar streets are scheduled for Come In For Your )lne8s. May the forthcomlni Ruth W. Butrym, 664 Brace just how to start—and we'll be glad to answer Includes a TalksDelayed vacation. FREE CAR WASH any questions you have. For your free copy, •->. iod during which High Holy Days usher in a ne\ Avenue, Perth Amboy, Trenton Of Local GOP State Teacher's College (1961) In a fourth ordinance intro- (tteini Union Junior Col- >ra of peace and tranquillt; WOODBRIDGE — A new just mail the coupon. COLONIA — In a Ubor Day who will continue her studies duced, Bradford Place, Iselin, Iranii d, where they take for all of the people of tindate for a conference of at- talk Monday, George Emery, world" In pursuit of a Masters Degree was designated as a light traffic >rr of sciences needed torneys to discuss an "amicable p [ i Democratic candidate for the at Trenton State Teacher's street. •RIU. This colleBe period, settlement" regarding the own- Town Committee in the Fifth College. x months long, has Ward, urged residents of CoDonnelly- is Lauded ership of the Free School Lands rti d to nine months The presentation of these TOWN AIDES NAMED i Spear, Leeds & Kellogg j onia to elect a "Democratic will have to be selected. Memben New York md Anwmn Stock Kxcfauvn |1IIK uiih the class which For Swimming Feat grants by the bank is to assist WOODBRIDOE — Miss Bar- administration in order to clean worthy, students who have at- yesterday, WOODBRffiGE — Palmer Last Friday had been selected bara Mucharsky, Miss Wanda house." tained excellence in their aca- 288 Madison Avenue, Perth Amboy registration in the llv- Donnelly, who successfully for a conference to be attended Krusnica and C. H. Giroud wen 1 "It Is now a mater of record," by Stewart M. Hutt, Township demic work at the secondary Telephone: HUlcrest 2-8787 ihi students' resl- accomplished a n historic appointed members of the Citi he said. "Whatever kind of ex- Attorney; Francis Foley, coun- school level. |thi ii' was a homecoming "first" by swimming around zens Redevelopment Committee Open every Friday until 9:00 P.M. perience Adams and Miller and While the bank has been par- in the hospital dining Staten Island was the sub- sel for the Board of Education; heir Republican associates ticularly Interested in helping for a term expiring Decembe Mm* md m fret boatU c lounge. tions passed by the Town counsel and Stanley Levy, rep- 791 Rahway Avenue experience necessary to govern those interested in a career In Herbert Ludwigson was ap M. Channing, ts- Committee Tuesday. resenting Toolan, Haney and WOODBRIDGE Woodbrldge Township. Our banking, the scholarships carry pointed member of the Wood | director of nursing ed- Romond, attorneys for the TEL. ME 4-4333 roads are unpaved, patched The committee said com- no stipulation on such a con bridge Township Safety Coun ixplamed that the Trustees of Free School Lands. and repatched, or paved, torn pletion of the feat "indicates dition. cil. fur the coming week up and repaved. The uncon the inherent attributes of However, Friday morning, "Hi ntutioii sessions at trolled lnulng of building per- Youth of the United States" Mr. Hutt received word that his father-in-law, Dr. Samuel Q. and tr«? college to mits for singlg e and multiplp e and that "Mr. Donnelly Is the deserving of all praise be- Berkow, Perth Amboy, had died incoming class to family dwellllng units has pre- of a heart attack In Copenhag- Illtv and staff and to in-riptt&ted classroom stowed upon, him." j en. Denmark, while un vacation, em about the functions shortage and more double ses- vnnous departments. and the conference was post- sion*. Hlltier Ux bills show the GRAND OPENING poned. comers will also be ln-RopublU-an administration does; WOODRRIDQE - The New iiu the student govern- not have the necessary experl-[Jersey Highway Authority, op- Since three of th« four at- i|n musing hchool and ence to give us intelligent andlerators of the Garden State torneys are Jewish and the Picnics and welcoming efficient government." Parkway, will move into its newJewish High Holidays start held ft rwth instl- On Saturday Mr. Emery m offices on Route 440 on Novem- next week, it might be another guest of honor-**-* «Mm party ber 1, Mayor Frederick M 10 days before a new cori- «) enrolled ure Eli?. at Ashbrook Swim Club. Adams' office reported today. ference is arranged. Your investment in a Cadillac returns many dividends needs. And its precise craftsmanship and enduring i. Woodbridge; Ar« styling have traditionally commanded a premium in <>ry, Avenel, Louise over and above the finest motoring the world has ever nd Ruteann flutter, known. Cadillac's favorable first cost, surprisingly close resale markets across the land. Visit your authorized e Buck, Emma Ann U'sko and to many models of lesser cars, is very nearly your last dealer and discover the practicality of owning a miak. Fords; 8u- ... for no car is more economical in its maintenance Cadillac . . . and why this is a practical time'to buy. phuiiiy, Edison; and CarUret. The Fords National Bank

August 30,1961

Y #.. . Notice 6) Ikpositott: ' * *. ., % . .. ,. Please be advised that the deposit liabilities shown on < the books of the undersigned bank as of the close pf business on August 11,1961, have been assumed by the First Bank and Trust Company, of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and that the status of the undersigned bank as an insured bank will \ ..» therefore terminate as provided in section 8 (d) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. OUTFITS You are further advised that the First Bank and Trust VARSITY Company i/an insured'bank and that your deposits wiH continue to be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance ^EATERS Corporation in the manner and to the extent provided in OK said act. • [>VI;RS VISIT YOVR LOCAL AUTHORIZED T fJOCUUacy DEALER IP ©ITU THE; FORDS NATIONAL BANK ft NEW JERSEY MIILER PONTIAC - CADILLAC Corp. MAIN STREET 477 West Milton Avenue, FU 1 -0300 Rahway, N. J. 1 Our Sp*t* Program J RED 'SQUARE Report from Washington lofcrr Since 1957. when the Russians; Doctor Talk launched the first sputnik, weta thej "Tokensm" is Hit by UniWd States have been demanding! This wriur has beer, accused lately by riifff^nt individuals, and talking about "catching up" with; of srrttins vrry 1:''J« •*»»»; the Soviet Union, in ;he race to control Jarbs Beaton medical pwb'.tiM. wtu> c Adjournment Outkigk outer space and to develop the latest. ly too murr. about modem day and best rockets. rn:ssii« and space politics! YV, FOWARI) H. SIMS r;:;.C5 further state WES of [if Cartrtct Jrrts ships. hottW d<>111 that such a (\V.um;i * WASHINGTON. D C There is disturbing (?ridence to sug-

gest that »e art railing further behind. a " ' , V|enC(.Bnd border nUMt b d "lt'h^'i>e«''eiBmat«3"'by some experts' tarn* mit tn b»ck!ni. recently that it will !* four or fire admits »hp »** of tf Ml *-UU The yean fat best two or three) before we , under-. With some race: mixing in

til dwtnftt « I- will be abte to UM rxket engine* as try anfl inform Its -South powerful u those which were used, Urdinftry WUUMMUDGE HtUIHI.NO OOMFANt earlier thU month.by.the Russians, in tTurta £ Grntn orbiting a space ship and landing it Ltwrrfit* successfully in Russia : Vk« PrcsMetrt as* That spice craft weighed well over •f MM it «•« pa

10.000 pounds (some believe it weighed; fw ^^^ )cro*ded >,•, *> mf 1 14 000 pound!) and the power to pro-i thls threat to *f ««n m«j-lhMHiru| 0, Hffro ^m into !"} I ', *• MftM*. iclne and the nght of all to fnt wh, whool( feden h-;, pel such a craft successfully in orbit is| choke of then family phaeton *£ Mmj>,f m^ ^ „„« well., j,. enormous. We do not hare rocket en-' rt«rt*d some nght«jn T«nw g f Cmr% dwUion .hllp. Th. tm^t fi ht - and todar. the « m^P"-1MinUlnin< wirewUd nhaoU gines anywhere nearly capable of per-; rttit KViatotion of medicine forming such a (eat. and what it more. • we win not eren have them when our . ^ . tornev for NAAOP. *n« n no mo.rt This wrtwr. ird many maw Wllkln5 ,hf orginltttton.s « Conrery'i Saturn project is fulfilled — possibly ,thing in thi- other ••cor»n-«Mvfi' feel lta«t ^^ hwe ,,rwdy next rear. We think that to all intents and pur- the time ti here tnd now. »n«n;U6| ther'U urj* N»«TO j poses, any wggestlen for the partition One can remember U. S. experts » rtop murt be put to thewttj,,, lh(l • tdctntam'' treM to tryON ntu PR,,, ,.. it t>roinl«-!t0 wM ^^ ehHdrin ln ?rt ^ 6f Woodbridge Township a advanced tailing of rocket engines which pro- ei by Washington poUtJcian»!niftoU!Uy jj).^,,, uhoo]t iy a group of reiid«nU of Port Read- duce a million pounds cf thrust, as If the private prMtge of medt-|f(ai ^ »t u» n*n lof • HM and cine c*n be »ocWI«wJ "^ or court lull* in ctitiishould uw -teg and jSesaren, Ju& been sufiM far this would bring us even with the there will be no rtopptnf »' ;iAMt y, .ppUcaUon. we n-limtM mt All time. Soviet- program. Bt^n this goal WUJ further iod»!iMUon o( aM 16 fkf USfltK^ OOtt saitf The decWon against the proposal thought ambitious in tome U. S. circles- not t» am* orctttng thai ( medicine — medicine as we 5 luched by Judg* Samuel V. Conrery, and we still have no rocket engines to attack, there is good rtaagn to'erease xrr.i'A know it today in America. Bitting to Superior Cotrrt, can of course produce such thrust. believe the tactic may be used;rilw m ^r The Kennedy Administration, in the states with no lntegra-jiometriftg t< •• with Its powerful backing by be appealed through two steps to the In short, after four years of reeralu- tlon at all as well as tn those such actiar. organized labor and other .ul- vith only a few Negro students. Supreme Court of New Jersey. Al- ations, shakeups, crash programs, the tra-liberals, including the »- He Iurth*r The effect of th* campaign though we are not aware of any consti- cialist Party of America, are is so tmporU: voting of extra funds, the appoint- probably will have relatively now proposing the Anderson- that an iiw:!-, tutional qutttions being invoked in ment of cars and coordinators, et al little to do wiUi the 1061-82 King bill. This bill, if paamd. would ltely Under the Capitol Dome enrollment picture but could the case, If there are, the matter can we still are sadly behind the Russians will provide tax-paid hospital round of ir.f ba carried to the Supreme Court of the < in this vital field and we may be falling By J. Jisepfc erlrttis eldeTly persons on 8oclal Secur- MiCLOYS \URNIM, ttaited State*. even further behind. ity at 65 years of age. Congressional adjdumment— United St»v- -...«•- Judge Convery, as w» sit in the lav- hi* «ngineers have cvo-jhave oocurred since 1W7. Pre- ohlef J. McCi • ... six deaths occurred night be jbi- io s< man's seat, decided wtidy and well.- the h caiei these »rel 1 than ever. Even!nuclear bomt. > . We assume be has adequate founda- sty's highway system MviDI now taken care of by existing u t 8t ( 5 The Germtn election campaign \s ;h«d-on eomitorj: 235 jag- .3ut there ta no Bifltien, the nvei-i ^ «' «' ' «' lives d staU and federal Proramt.iJ^-.^Ya tion both in the law and in the cases, of both careless and^Qie turns to permit safe fw g^ cutf^ and consider; Senate Minority | This anda thme teslesti wuwilil boe Betweebetween tv seen a law-abiding motorists, State' movements: 230 grade. ate toying," says Mr. Palmer. Illinois, Is now |» feoeW to support his decision. Certainly— single instance In which a per- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer andlnighway CommUskmer Dwight wparatlons to eliminate cross .,u real telling reporterpo s he canantt seejpfespresas CClul b were pr« t0 son needing medical attention from a purely practical point of view— Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt. Both meniR-G- ****** wievea. :« » creeper lane's tro.ticed- on all accaalons. the efid before September 2J or; some separate lanes for slow fatality rate would our was denied help because of thelater and other WimftteS tange:c->* German Chancellor will be able to W 1WS the sWrage of 5.8through munlcipaimee, the TRAFFIC:—fiver wonder where — American doctors have been and while, of course, we have no no- persons were Wiled in New have all the can come from when a pushed into politics by the poi- fnofe vigorously protect Germany's c«iUr barriers tion of the thinking which entered his i!«d-cm «,lll»lom^n occurs on a main itlclaris and the average Amer- interests than will the younger mayor. road in New Jersey? The State ican should be tn the fight too! opinion—we suppose that stability, Highway Department has ttw 129 fears of Service the continuity of established munici- There are also other, considerations, that time, plus a conttmwu*!years many persoas BLETRANT RATS PURSE SYDNEY, Australia—Abttu, a pal entity so vital to orderly process which are less often written about. safety campaign, has dropped killed inthia type of Within New Jersey re«Me 6,- On the Pulaski akyway when 5»ton «ir«u« elephant, was SO Ui« average to 8.7; a reduction 000.000 person*, formtnl the to out Customers ani responsibility —may have been Adenauer .ia a Catholic and represents ot n*arlf one-third a combination of skid relisting most densely populated State Australian pounds heavier. the Catholic party in West Germany. In a program of safety surfacing and a center barrier | A circuS employee, Tat Nlck- Compelling factors. 1 in the union, These resident* through niKlnwi 1 Palmel was constructed, no fatalitydrf^ twJ ^ ehe.haU million lin, had planned ta buy spare We, of course, opposed the whole The Social Democrats, the party motor Vehicles and account for parti for circus vehicles with apparatus which was the separation which Brandt represents in the coming 80 per cftit of all traffic withTh the. money, equivalent to $112 T.L WATSON &(<>• election have long fought Catholic the State's borders. i to American moRey. E9f ABIiiHED 1832 undertaking, from the beginning. atct Know Your Representatives cariKt registration~ i«rffin«.s peA»r. nulm-,ie. oJf *• * >e ^^.d Abbj ^u eatin^g hi^t Oth&r newspapers sSiMd upon it as a parties (and other parties) in Ger- waM and State highways In Pennsyl- many politic*, and this goes back be- Tbi bert MtlKa U an active citizen, one who Is alert about device to incrtase their circulation. MM goes to tb« sQoret (0 'secure toe but possible In- vania reach 2W; In New York MONROE A. WEIAM Somehow, we" do not Caffe to sell news- fore Adolph Hitlefs time. IMttAUon. The bast representative Is one wb* oooperatM the figure U 400. W-.t in New tRE MEETING Jersey it reaches 1,300. Traffic- witti fab oonsMMehts and if ready and eager to receive P!TT9BOROH — A 30-\ear papers in such specious ways. We will But Adenauer has done such an ad- wise this results In an av'er- their Ttews Old teftender, Jfthfl T&mbelM, a|e of 11,000 vehlcks a day rely wpon reporting the news, without mittedly good job, and la so popular, flettfitli are the names of ym» repreaei!i«ilv«i. Keep was telling a customer he AMERICAN 8T0CE per mil£ on the New Jersey hadn't seen his father In ten adornment—and rmmmflnting; apen it that the election is almost certain to| U UMCh vitH tfifln. j] State flifehwa? lystem. year* — since he lea Italy with the tame filttflinlnatioh. go in his favor. And the strongest Ui S> COR5F688 New Jersey's state highway i He casuaUy pointed to an- Perth ka*i NttliMl Bnk : :6S other customer remarking that couairy Of West Europe, Western Ger- SENATE traffic is three and thr«-auar- At U,« I Careers «' ter times that of New York: he looked Hire his father. many, will be run by the Catholic 6en*«t Harrison A. Williams, Ji, ID), Benale Office IS TBAK8 An Appmd to tfiree limes Pennsylvania's uniJ Seconds later he teap&l over party's leader for a continuing period Bulldihg, Washington, D. C. Home-Weetfleld. five timet s thh e nationatill ' the bar shouting: "NJj gbsh, It With junior, or sissy, )mt starting 8ert»tor GUflord P. Case , Senate Office Building, is my father." of time. ajje of State highways. school, this is the perfect time of the WaMtington 25, n C. Home—345 Elm Avenue, Bahway Plaza, Kfwark .lunrtinr. the year to appeal to all parents tor re- The Germans haVe a tradition ofjj flOCSE OP ftEPRESENTATIVES At some locations such as the R*pyeienUtivj Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr., (R). Plfth Con- CamdW Airport ClMfe, and the straint and good Judgment in dealing electirig eloM? men to office. They 1 gtesslonal Dlstriet, House Office Building. Washing- Oeotge Washinftoh Brld?e stuck with President flindenberg and with school teachers and administra- ton 25, D. C. Home—Morrlstown. OatdJn State ParlfwftJ-b inter- criange with ROUte 52, average tors. No doubt junior and sissy will en- reelected him in 1932 when he was well YOU'U NEVER SCORt State Legislature dalTS' traffic vohlirt^s of more counter some difficulties during their into his eighties. This will seemingly than 100,000 WMiTeT! a flay are Mfttt MMftTOB be" the case with Chancellor Adenauer. encountered. new school year, John K. Lynch. New Brunswtak And, as if to put the frosting on rctluciug outgo, with- Howevw, the teachers and adminis- MTJSMBEBB Or A88EMBLI on the cake, New Jersey Ims out a Check Book, The more than 200.000.000 lnter- trators who are attempting to drill a Seveh Signs of Alcoholism Norman Tankman, Woodbridge -t. Mmm ottmx MtutmHi .«t»u> crossinja k year. INTEREST record shows you how bit of information into your sweet The fast pace at which we live today i Joseph Doren. Ounelkn INCOME:—Everything is all Paid on you spend and where you" right down on the farm. things' heads Have troubles • of their i$ causing & considerable Increase in can save. And ducks we Board of Chosea FreeheMere New Jersey's hard work ins own, and unless there is an obvious alcoholism, and as a result, there are Carl B, Metager, President, Rutgers University, New farmers grossed $305,000,000 SAVINGS the safe w$y to pay. Ojjen need for a protest, parents Would do a yast number of persons who are on Brunswick. from sales of their products your Checking Account at r Oeorge L Burton, Jr., IS Agate Road, Lftwrenw Br^ok last year. They received 184,- ACCOUNTS well to remain |n the background and the road; to becoming alcoholics, In this bank. Village, New Brunswick. 000.000 from the sale of «see—at least, for a while—how things most cases, these individuals are the Bdythe B. McAndrews, New Brunswick. and poultry, and $66,000,000 from the sale of tfitlk. For vege- ^work out before they ask for special last ones to realize they are going Joseph R. ClMta, 123 HUlcreet Avenue, idiaon. down, the road to alcoholism. The sev- Thomas H. Lee, 140 Front Street, South Plalnfleld, tables grown on the farm, the treatment specjal pare or special at- . Oeorge Otlowskl 541 Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy. gross Income was $53,000,950 tention tyr junior. en warning signs of this malady Most William J. Warren, 879 Main Street, Pordft, Included were tomatoet (or processing which accounted BANKING HOURS: It will also ibe well to remember commonly recognized are: (1) Sneak- Woodbridge Township CoiMltttt for $5,500,000 of the total Monday Thro that the nation's schools must be Ing extra drinks. Hanging around the Bales of nursery and green- MAYOR—Frederick M. Adams. Oolonia house products brought in $36.- Thursday based upon generally accepted average punch bowl to help serve — and drink. PTRflT WARD—Charles Molnar, Woodbridge 000,000 and frill* reo I A, H. ta t P. M. standards and that special operations (2) Feeling the need for a drink to Uaynard Winston. Woodbridge totaled $25,000,000. Sales re- 8ECOND WABD—Joseph Nemyo, Forta canot be undertaken for you, or any start a business day or conference. (3) turns from peaches set a new Need Jfor a drink at a certain time in Leon Blanchard, fnrds record at $9,0«WM. » fc fe to t small group, no matter how good the THIRD WARD—Robert Jacks. Avenel The Income Jftow Uv«tosk, ide,a may be. It shofild also be remem- the day. (4) Irritability about drink- John Hughes, Woodbridge primarily cattle, calves and FOURTH WARD-Thomas J. Costello, laelln hogs, totaled $18,600:600 M oered, by the parents, that their sup- ing, or being deprived of something to David Nicola, IseUn 1080. Returns from tsalti of — port of the school, 1U teachers and drink. (5) Drinking alonfe. (6) Drink- FIFl'U WARD—John Evaiiko, Colonl* field crops totaled $13,000,000 David T. Miller. Coloal*. administrators, is vitally Important to ing to prtvent hands from trembling, Cash receipts fruin win ot or to ease tension. (7) Steadily in- white potatoes were $6,500,000 the happiness and satisfaction of their loraigh if Carteret CHANNEL Woodbridge children. creasing Haily doses. • MATOR—Stephen Sklba Communications Preddent ol Borough Councll-Waltar BuUlran ' Washington, members ol In a surprisingly large percentage While some may partake of alcoholic take the mon*H ot Attfpisj off ' . COUNCILMEN drinks for one or more of the above each year, wlU soon decide thi . of cases, where students fail to do sat- thorn** Deverin Walter S«lUv«A National Bank fate of New Jersey's only tele John Hutnlck John D'Zurilla isfactory work, the reasons can be reasons, and ndt be on the road to al- vision channel, 13. Alexander such Adam Symbonld traced to parental neglect, attitudes oohollsm, others drinking for one or Hew York interests are at tempting to remove the station or incapacity. A helping hand fQi jun- mort reasons Itsted above, an on the Towiibip of Edlsoi to New York, which would MATOB—AntftohJ M. Yelencaica tos, a consistent policy of aiding him road to uncontrolled alcoholism. tTiere. leave New Jei#y Ri'e ditty state President of Council—Neil A. MpDonald Ln the union without at l*a« ISEUN omci ' and requiring him to do his lessons, is no way to tell wh» will become an COUNCTLMEN on* TV outlet. Governor Rob Mowe AVCH Berry 8Uect U1I Oak TIM load will pay large dividends for him to ft* tlcohoilft ami who frill hot, M thf WOIHI #, AskMh p-rank J. TaJcacs ert B. Meyner and imporunt Bernard J. Dwyer Dr. WllllUB Toth N. J. UIUN, N.-J. ture years, even though it requires warning signs listed above should pro- businessmen of the Garden WUllam M. Mar«eUi WaUtt IWOod S.ta> claim such a move con Bom* timft tt^'fa la worto tto «flarL id you with a valuable y&r

1 ir Listed 4th Ward GOP Course on Catholicism Church Begins Sisterhood Makes Plans Sunday,Hebrew AAUW Setl >pt 30th To Hold Dinner ft, Offered in Iselin Religion Class for Dinner November 6 Schools to Open Member Te ISELIN-The Fourth Ward 6e COLONIA — The newly or- COLONIA — The Board of Republican Club made further ganized St. John Vlanney High FsELIN .— At an executive | position of chairman of the Education of Temple Beth Am I8BLIN - An tdult Inquiry tended to tweh the Fatherhood announced wmty ttyrt Church campaign plans at a meetinR class an "The Teachings of the of Ood and His attributes as School of Religion will hold Its board meeting of Sisterhood I nominating committee at a Sept. 16h at Fireside Hall with Mrs. Catholic Church" will be con- found in Scriptures. first session Wednesday eve- Congregation- Beth Sholom held recent SIAC meeting at the J tlonn are now being taken for Louis Leva presiding. ning, 1;30, In the Colonla home of Mrs. Robert Prupls. A Sunday and Hebrew Schools •.—United Church of ducted by 8t. Cecelia's Church The course is open to the at the Congregation Building, COLONIA - Mrs. A buffet dinner will be held at St. Cecelia's School Room public without cost or obliga- Junior High School. The course Cooper Avenuov plans were dis- contest was announced and ajClasses will begin the latte 8chn»ider. membership Bt"cliirlt and Colonla, will is for Public High School stu- In honor of Carl A. Fleming. 207, each Thursday from 8:00 tion. It will be conducted by cussed for the coming season, gift awarded to the member Part of September, man for the Colonta Brandt' i, cniintry fair on the dents and consists of weekly reading the most books from Residents of the area wishing Jr., Town Committee candi- to 9:30 P. M., starting tonight Rev. Robert E. Meyer, *p»rlsh A Mah Jongg tournament the American Association I, R,-oiinds. Valley Road one hour sessions for 35 weeks to-enroll their children In either date, on Sunday, September 24 and ending shortly before assistant. the Sisterhood Library. University women, has Kx!t 135 of Garden State each year for four years, at the started Sunday and members I school air- requested to call Mrs from 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. at Lou Easter. nounced a membership MA> Saturday, Septem- end of which successful stu- arc invited. There will be Donor Irwln Wolf son, FU 8-3861, ..,y Homer's Ad Lib. Route 1, Ise- The purpose of the course is Credits and a chance to win be held Saturday, lln. Mrs. Rose Perlllard is dent* will receive a diploma Mrs. Max Rauchwarg, FU 16, with Mrs. R. A. Pad i women of the church to present to interested non- Teas Planned prizes. For information call chairman, assisted by Frank Rev. Edward.D. Strano and ten 1 Holy Name Unit 7464. ing. holding a workshop Catholics the fundamental doc- Mrs. Seymour Klepner. hri'il Johnson and A. George Perry. lay teacher* will conduct the A m'w class in '"Studies hour at the .churdi trines of. Qhrlstlanlti M taught ctrfonn one K «ake talt at.Hilltop.Bhop- The tea will be held. Monday night during the nrnm? unttltlW mKDy the Catholic Church. Al- By Sisterhood home of Mrs. John "f£ the CYO program for spiritual, Rite, Is scheduled for October 12 To Meet Monday will be made available for chll- *,,!• months, working on campaign for the remaining though the course is Intended Stratford Drive, from 1:3 COLONIA - Mrs. Irving cultural, social and athletic with Mrs. Jerome Cassell, COLON1A - After thp iisiial[dren 8 to 1J year» old- Th* for the fair. two months and reported on primarily for non-Catholics, 4:00 P. M. fts Grossman,' vice president in activities. Each weekly session chairman. c)aM wl11 mMt once 8 week on , will be a variety of progress so far. Catholics who wish to obtain a summer recess, the regular . Each of the 94 member* ' rlT charge of membership, art' will also have a social, closing Mrs. Ira Welser has a lovely Sunday mornings. Details may *. sames and children's John J. Schrelber. Jr., Fourth better understanding of the monthly meetings of the St. the Colonla Branch will nounced new residents of the at 11 P, M. selection of handbags to sell be obtained from Mrv Wolf- according to the com- Ward chairman, reported on basic teachings of the Catholic John Vlanney Holy Name Bo- community and all other pro- 011 or M prospective member, but the Township oampaign for Church are also Welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ra- They will be distributed by clety will resume Monday, 8!* ^ spective members will soon be women holding degree* James Mitchell, Republican stocny (FU 8-4076* will cha- area captains. Donor credits are P. M. at the Colonla Civic Jm- of the various A fre6 Instruction manual Invited to get-together teas and AAUW-approved college* candidate for Governor. Mr perone the social portions of available. provement Club, Inman Avenue. Klebe Raft Mitzvah Snack bar, Mrs "Life In Christ" will be supplied wlll be visited by the member- invited to Bttend. Instil Mitchell will be honored at a the program. Each parent will There is an urgent call for Discussions will be held on the country kltch- to all attending. The book was ship committee of the Sister- now recognized by* the . coffee and cake hour at 10 be asked to help chaperorie at three volunteers to serve as co- Scheduled Tomorrow s. Clark Lum, Jr.; selected because it Is designed hood of Temple Beth Am, On Holy Name Parade, annual re- tlon number 410. en;n,vcl. r articles, Mrs. Walter A. M. tomorrow at Woodbridge to help its readers become least one affair during the 35 chairmen of the White Elr- treat and the variety show. ISELIN — The Bas Mlbsvah women are asked the committee are Mrs. Howard week season, phant Bale. Anyone Interested Christmas candles OOP headquarters, and.at an familiar with the inspired word An organizational meeting of Linda Klebe, daughter of Mrs. John Yakublk, FU 1* Florman, Mrs, Leonard Kraus, The opening session will aJaojplease call Mis. Laurence Mrs. Harry Erlck- formal hour at 9 P. M. ftt the of God, the Holy Scriptures. for the variety show will be held Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klebe, or Mrs. Norman Schneider,. Mrs. Stanley Schuman, Mrs. provide an opportunity for sternberg. . thumb shop, Mrs. og Cabin, The first lesson, "Happiness at School 17, Monday, 8 P. M. Fords, will be held tomorrow 1-2597. David Schoenberg, Mrs. Alex those who did not apply plus Kosovan; games, Mrs. The dark-horse prize was and God, Our Father,", is In- The Gift Shop has lovely Men attending the Holy Name night at Congregation Beth scale, AATJ Oiuber and Mrs. David Abrarris. membership at the Auj On a national on by Louis Leva. The first meeting of the sea- gifts for the high holiday.!, Society meeting who wish to Sholom. standard* Kt otte. dance, to Join the CYO and to encourages high son will be held tonight at 8:30 moderately priced. Mrs. Jack participate In the wariety show Tickets for the High Holiday education for women. The w*| Mahlon Parsons is the participate in the bowling and v at 518 Inman Avenue. A game Goodman or Mrs. I. E. Selser- will be dismissed at 8:50. Rob-services may be obtained from ganlzatlon develops 1 rhairman. basketball leagues now being ffnai B'rith Women nlBht and evening of fun is man may be called. ert Wllms and George White Herbert Sellg. action program in "proceeds of the Country formed. 1 go toward the build- being planned by Mrs. Murray Unsponsored Saturday lunch- co-chairmen, have scheduled A Yom Klppur dance lias International relations, Appear on TV Show All Public High School stu- bfen planned for September 83 a sanctuary on Lake Heller, vice president in charge eons" for Hebrew students win the services of Miss Ftora4Hay- studies, status of women, of programing. Refreshments dents from the St. John Vlan- now OP sponsored by the Sis- PS as director for the presenta- at 9 P) M. Arthur F/ierman an- the arts. COLONIA — Seven members One of the new coats is of will be served by Mrs. Schoen ney Parish are required to at- terhood. tion which will require the nounced at a committee meet- rom Sinai Chapter, B'nal synthetic plush which resem- tend this Religion School faiths Ing that the "HI-Fls" will pro- AAUW maintains a FeBr/ff- bles a sheared beaver. It comes berg, hospitality chairman. November 6 is the date for servidps of about 100 people. ship Fund of nearly two jnfl- J'rlth Women, appeared on the and are invited, along ide the music. Tickets may be the paid up membership dinner. Thomas McCann, president, lion dollars to aid gifted women "Betty Furness Show", WNTA In luscious colors and can be Many new items will be on sale with Catholic High School stu- obtained from Mr. Frlerman. 1in Library worn for daytime or evening. A surprise program Is in store. announced the Holy Name So- scholars through graduate TV, Channel 13 last Thursday at the merchandise tables. dents from the Parish, to Join A general assembly and regis- Anyone Interested in sending ciety Bowling League will com- lowships, The group Mao brings.'$ The local women answered Registration for youth groups the CYO and participate in the tration for Hebrew and Sunday Red coats in different shades New Year's greetings please mence operations Tuesday. 9 women from other countrttB.tO-t he telephones and accepted and United Synagogue Youth social and athletic activities of School students will be held ans Campaign of that coter seem to be top call Dora sablotsky. P. M. at the Edison Lanes. The the U, S, to study, uestlons from viewers which Chapter is now underway that organization. Sunday from 10 to 11:30 A. M. N — laelin Free Public fashion. There are wine reds, The rummage sale held last league is open to any member mately 30 each year. In turn were submitted to' guest Meetings will begin the first Hy Falchook, Board.of Edu «ill sponsor It* annua tomato reds and lipstick reds week in October", fst further June ««U«d a profit of 1160 of the. parish. Anyone who has As a branch, the CjJJcml*' panelists by Miss Turtles*. cation chalrmanu announced drive Sept«mb«i and they come in many differ- information contact Mrs. Han- and another is schedule*. All'not. pre.vlouly signed. UP for ^ grouo includes all wNWr <& Participating were Mrs. Jer- ent kinds of material. en Isaac, chairman youth ac- members are urged to save used, bowliiiR may do so Tuesday and tftat Sunday School classes will Woodbridge Township, R*h«, ome Stlch .president; Mrs ABOUT YOUR HOME nip leaders partlcipatlni Collars on coats range from tivities. but not abused, clothes. If possible a spot will be made resume September 17 and He- way, Metuchen, Perth Anftojr,;' Jules Bluestone and Mrs. Don- drive include: a roll around the neckline to Ylskor donations for Yom An easy way to enterjain Sisterhood will be hostess for them on one of the team brew School sessions will start Clark, and Westfleld. They ald Llebeskind, vice president; . s Hoffman, Mrs, Beu those that can be worn stand- Kipor are being accepted by young guests during the sum- for Congregation inspiration rosters. September 18. Bupport qualified women for Mrs. Leo Grossman, Mrs. Sam- boff. Mrs. Martha John Ing up in a very dashing style. Mrs, David Chick, chairman of mer season is with a backyard dinner October 7. Please call important posts, state and lo- uel Felngold, Mrs. Leonard picnic. It's not necessary to go Helen Falk if interested in JMis Murtle Tagllaren! 1 Torah Fund, for the purchase Kennedy Park PTA cal, and encourage women'! Chakrin and Mrs. Harold Feist. While Paris is showing the |w. Crouse. Prank Btah of a second Torah, io a great deal of trouble. Just committee work. Carol Emery to Get participation in civic affairs. I Mis. Paul Frohweln fitted coat, there are many full fix and old-fashion box lunch Mrs. H, A. Selig-, past presi- Hoard Meets Tonight In addition to the regular shapes that KO nicely ovev suits New Years greetings will be Diploma in IVlining Matullo, Mrs. Louis included in the Newsletter to be for each guest. Invite them to dent, was nominated to the ISELIN — The Executive monthly meetings, some of the Mrs. Andrew Billing! League Auxiliary and bid fair to continue their the dining table where they other activities of the branch; available before the holidays. COLONIA-Miss Carol Joan Board of PTA of Kennedy Park, Vii'Klnin Straullna, popularity. pick up a box, a paper napkin Include a bridge luncheon, *;; To Meet Tomorrow Anyone who wishes to have LIVING COSTS UP Emery, daughter of Mr. and School 14, will meet at the Ptrry. Mrs. Mae Po and a paper cup. dessert fashion show, and A their family listed may contact Living costs, which haven't Mrs. George E. Emery, East school, September 14, at 8:00 eak, Mrs. Mary Oleso Cause for Pause In the backyard or porch or P. M. Mrs. Hamilton Billings, dinner dance. Anyone wishing tSELIN-The first fall meet- Mrs. Harold Traberman. failed to rise in July for the past Cliff Road, will graduate from D Andrea and Mrs. Sui "How do you cure your hus- terrace have plenty of chairs Jr., will preside. further information, please call;i Ing of the Woman's Auxiliary ten years, hit a new peak this St. Michael's Hospital School icr. band from staying late at the The limit! and a table set with a pitcher Mrs. Yakumlk or Mrs. of the Iselin Boys League will July, A rise of 0.4 per cent over of Nursing; Newark, Sunday. The first regular meeting of |Uity committee membe club?" Observing the speed limit ii of iced tea or coffee, the PTA will be held at the be held tomorrow at 8:30 P. M. the June figure, was the steep- Graduation exercises will take Matthew Park an highly commendable and a The box lunoh can include school Beptertber 18. Th*. first Board swot Ing wUL at the First Presbyterian "When he came in late one est rise In Tilne months. place at 3:00 P. M. (n the wbrt Dugarth, good way to get your car almost any kind of dinner from be held September 14, at 8:30 Church of Iselin. Mrs. O. E night, I called out, 'Is that you Food prices were the highest Sacred Heart Cathedral, New- Information may rammed from behind. — The fried chicken; salad and rolls His Lot Is Not A Happy One P. M., with Mrs. R. A. Pad, 218 Eberle, president, asks all Jim?' and my husband's name followed by gasoline, sporting ark. Miss Emery will start her ied from the gener Memphis Commercial Appeal. with butter to sandwiches devll- Pity the cop. If he shoots Ellsworth Street, Iselin. members and team mothers to goods, used cars and women'siprofcssional career at Rahwuy nun. Mrs. W. 8. Davis. attend. Final plan* and ar- ed eggs and potato chips. first, he is a brute er a coward; lothes. IHospitiil on September 18. What has become of the rangements for the Iselin Boy's Choose a dessert that can be If he doesn't he is a dumb myth that women belong to the OF PRAYER League picnic will be discussed, packed in the box. uck of a corpse. — Detroit weaker sex? JN—Iselin Assembly of The annual picnic will be Free Press, Early fall is the best time to hold a "Week of h»U Saturday at Merrill Paik. pot in new •vergmni, for starting Monday, 8ep- Groves 1 and J. Game* will be transplanting can safely be 11, The church will be played and, presentation done once the growth is estab , at 6:00 A. M. every day trophies made to the All-Star lished. Early fall transplanting emain open all day. Rev. teams and graduates. Refresh- gives evergreens an advantage Kirby, pastor, an ments will be served. [or the plants have time to grow ed thai these services will into adjustment before winter maxed on Sunday, 8ep- We suspect that the man comes. 17, with Water Baptis- who "loves summer' is about THOMAS JOSEPH satisfied. Evergreens should be moved with a ball of earth so a trench must be dug around the plant. The soil must be damp to COSTELLO FISHKIN BROS. - SINCE 1912 - cling to the roots during mov- ing. After the trench is dug a- Funeral Homes round the plant, trim down the ball of earth with a fork to a- void injuring roots which Green St. &.Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. should be wrapped in burlap while It is being moved. Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy. N. J. The planting hole should be Tel. LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 dug with care. If the new loca- tion is in clay-like soil the hole must be one foot deeper and wider than otherwise necessary. Work some peat moss or weil- VWMMMMIMWVMA WWW rotted leaves into the soil at the bottom of the hole. BOYS' GYM SUITS Transplant evergreens as Tom Stevens' soon as possible after they are dug. Before planting, soak the l Elastic Waist) $1.98 "Sure, it's taking me a long time to decide .. Jm looking for a cruise to a country that likes u^!" ball of earth and roots In water five or ten minutes. Dance Studio Water transplanted 'ever- greens regularly until the Announces Classes in ground is frozen. After the GRIP GYM SNEAKS ground freezes, cover the base Open 9a.m. -9p.m. Daily with some kind of mulch. $4.95 A hurlap screen will protect iKemiUr $5.85) Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic the more tender varieties from SATURDAY 9-6; SUNDAY 10-6 harsh winds and strong win- ter sun. and MODERN JAZZ WITH To Go Anyplace In the World BOAT-NECKED, SLEEVELESS, and slimmingly.straight! LUNCH KITS THEKMO8 Similar The merchant who doesn't As if they weren't enough style . , . it's also knitted in two by Land, Sea or Air You II advertise has nothing on the exciting shades; body in baby pink, edging in bittersweet. FREE Pick-up Service (Rfjuiar Vltb) $1-95 man in jail. He Isn't doing any- If you can knit and purl—increase and decrease—this is thing either. — McDowell for you. And for right now! Hurry and send your stamped -in- Pay Only the Regular Fare (Marion, N. C.) News and self-addressed envelope for Free Leallet No. I'K-1696, GIRLS'GYM (No Service Charge al Central State) Iselin • Cotonia - Fords SUITS • • BUILD... REPAIR... Avenel and Carteret We Are The Authorized Reservation Your HOME! I PORTABLE TYPEWRITER and Ticket Agent for *•••* KUMINGTON AlftLINES: Air France, Alitalia, Aero Naves, Allegheny, American, BOAC, Braniff, Delta, REGISTER NOW! KKM - KITER Eastern, Iberia, Irish, KLM, Loftansa, Mo- STUDENTS CALL hawk, National, Northeast,- Northwest; Pan AXIA For Financing! American, Swissair, Sabena, TWA, Trans i-iuper upkeep of yout home protects v'lir Investment, avoids larger eipejucj Canada, United. i.atr on, and helps to maintain or 111- THESE ARE TYPICAL EL 44M IITJK the value of your property, It HOME REPAIR LOANS .iho Increases the whole tumlly'i en- You Fay Hack OTHER AREA STUDENTS CALL joyment or your home. The same Is true When You Monthly STEAMSHIPS: American Export, Cunard, i>( many forms of home modernization. Borrow 36 Mot. 611 Moi. Home .improvements can be tiuanced ME 4-3360 Cambean Cruise Lines, Canadian Steamship, ,'ouvenieitUy here through our home % 200 $ 6.39 imidernhation luana. Such luans can be OK Bags - Brief Cases French Lines, Furness, Home Lines, Italian •riau|«d quickly, even though there It 5001 15.97 i mortgage on jour home. We'll gladly 600 19.17 Lines, Incres, North German Lloyd, U. S. lurtilth any needed Information it-' Lines. you'll phone, wriU at pa;1 u« » visit. 750 ' 23.95 15.59 LI 94855 I iHIM'KK SHOULDER QUICK TOI'S 1,000 31.91 20.19 LOCK TOPS BlftUP For Cruises and Tours—Resorts, Lodges and 1.600 47.91 1 31.18 *•••• Hi*. tJ.OO Hotels, Long Distance Rail and Bus Tickets, AXIA 2,500 "fa.85 $1.»6 v Hit 14.00 I i:i)i;ilAL SAVINGS — HUUMQB AT - . . CALL 3.SM 110.91 71.SO and LOAN ASSOC. 1174'/, GREEN STREET 418 RAHWAX AVENUE ISELIN ELIZABETH TRAVEL ittOrt Irvine Street, Railway n .19 $2-« Loan* ar« arranged for iborter perl- MJIton 1-4242 wit, of coutw, or tpr other amounts AGENCY than we bate •hown (up to |3,5M), Olieu Monday m»d Friday I'll 9 «"• with proportional* pajnienti. I BALLROOM DANCING Central State 9*t Specialists in Bus, Rail, Air and Anuufl INSURED SAVINGS (CLASS AND PRIVATE VK8gONS)S lias SPECIAL RAXES FOR GROUP TEACHING Charters IN THE HOME HI «MU«NA*UWI • 1743 St. Georges Ave. i":,i 8-1212 MMMMW PAGE Christensen s •Tke KADWimS FM i\m. WOODBRIDSE HIGH II-' GYM OUTFITS Regulation MOORE (rViibuit

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Corduroy Reversible... 12.95 ..., , i^tm. New Jtritjr, u:d uc '..-.f Stb at *flO P. U (D6T). dr tt sooa I -L l,..e! ^y (f g«v.emb«t 1(61. »ud that tbereafur u> *a;d mav.tr c»a Oe for reached, at *h!ch tune i:-d p.ict ail I tbertlB vi!! b-e g.Ttft &n op^onuuliy SALE Headquarter* lor he!d 4: !u to b* h«»rd ooncerptng tne u.TiC. A.nounc^ 1 ! 1 w t e*A^vj«a I e4 (Vd Uam/ir emorl*-.. * YM* 1 r :r iftaMuL>.lpal; > B. 1. DUSIOAN 29. 196:. For iw Jorwy TB*uUil(t Ctri ipp.lc.tuuu. :96! ' OKUINAMCE BU£TER|BROWN B T aoon AH ORDINANCt REOLLAU.NO TtU ' j thereat ttf ti uld matter c in btCONDl'Cl OP PEOPLE Exciting savings on first UlAVOIlTI CHUBItNN I inil _, reached, at rhlch time and ^liice) BK IT ORDAINKD by lit Towa- , . .. m, U re**''»ll ptrtotu vbo mil be !nttrtited!ihlp Commltte* of the Towuahlp of dent la Woodbrtdne. !therein will be K'.ien an op^rort.mlty Woodbildje, to tbe Com.'.j el Uld Account C'.erk, For Boys and Girls V*r jetr. B. J DUNIQAN, ' tjgCTlOW 1: Any Bookkeeping quality Playtex girdles Salary, 132KS-M1B2 per year. Tovnthlp c:erk,»:th Intent ta pro-.oiit a brea:U ofi HepMrmm 0..,-. AN ORDINANCE VACATINQ A POR-;iiaace, at wbuiby . tittta ot the 8 ' ni;tl0M 6r 6BVS.STH AND EiaHTH;y*»ce m«y bf occaalooetl, CSKDOUU1 BUSIER B« H . 18TRBETS IN THE PORT HEADING JUJ of the foliowtng ac'j il.ali be 1 ntr hmir SBCTION Of TH« TOWNSHIP OF ileamed to line committed the of- Kiirte Halarv U.VK WOODBRIDOE IS THK COUNTY OF fepM of OiMXAtlli conduct: with 7-way stretch! SHOES ixr i»r ' MIDDIJB8EX AND RELEAS1MCJ ANU; (4) Any Mraon, who after U»T- Recreation Maintenance Foreman »*IIHUUUlnl'lu "ie PtJBUf! !n| been ittrtcUd by >r,y police •Salary, I52JI-M808 P«T year ', RIGHTS IN AND TO THE BAMI. j offuer or Bwubar o( the police 8,llr>. BE IT ORDALSED, BY TUI TOWN-; fore* to mote sway iherefiom COMMITTO 0»" THK TOWN-I sball rehiie or loiter In or on "rVi<«Hi/>r nit.r. iBHIP OP WOODBRIDOE, IN TH£, any public atreet or public F tiperatoi, saury,, AJ,^^ rtl? mririt ^avV ' t ,»j.« J •2 22-1281 per hour .COUNTY Or MIUULCSEA: building;J p . Traffic Maintenance Uuu Salary '• Th4t * I*0"'0" of Seventh and (bwithou| Evert ?legitimat peraone »bbuilneto ihali* or, 8.95 reg. 10.95 12 O7-I3.«l per hour. ' ''EKtitli BtrteU I.ereiaafMr more puruoae, Idly remain or loiter I-L »/7 14 n/ji'jwrttcuUilj described, be. and Uie on the ildtwalkj of the public f , ^'. ' 1 '. uuue ha«yy la. racated and the alreeta of thLa Jo«li*alp afUr BHEKIFt'B BALE .puhllc rl«hu arising from the dedi- hiUDj pefn Mttflefl to move Playtex Mold n Hold BEYSUPKRIO. CHANCERH COURY TDJVIB10N OF NEW. MlD-h««jaH-•ratiobVn thereo»«,f reltaMbe. «"nd dan thde nnei-j i away therefrom b; any polke DLtflEX COUKTY. Docket No. r-'tlmsuUhed. officer or member of tne police zipper girdle 2485-W. CBEBTMONT BAVINOSi2- T1" lln(ls "> »»catfd are de-force; AND LOAN AaSOCIA'JJON, a cor- bribed w (ollowa ic) Anr ftnoa wbo ibail r«- porallon of the SUte of Mtw Jer- SEVENTH eTftWT aut at ini«rt«r« If »ny Dimner xips on and off 10 y xey. I* PUlnllR, and FRANK BBJINNINO at the lowtectlon of with »n/ nember of the police GirdU or ponty girdle. WrWt. only. KXTACCO >ad JOYCE RIT'AUCO, thh e Buii'.herlB'hl l it*i toi S«T*nti Sth hHvrte Ht t fare* of tne Townahl) of W«xl- hu wife, FEDDEIta CORPORATION. •nd ibe WeWrTr aide at Tuner utdne ID tka tanful dlaottarie to* $ia95 now l a Ne*» YurYukr tuipvmlou. UNI'llU>|l>trcetNIllU>|,, said poinp t being therein of his dutj. JIOMDJNO 1NBUHANCE COMPANY,IdlMuiiI l JOO.OOOO a flnt put eicttdliu rive B'fATHi OF NKW JEIISEY are Uc-;ihenc«r Hundred IU00W) Doliara or be lie- ul lecutlou lot the I 11) Westerly alont! the BoMtherly priaootU m the Mlddleati County 7.95 reg. 8,95 k.ie ul preiutaea dated! of fenuth atreet, (WO.00 or WvitliotiH for * term nut Wonderful feet to tKl Buterly aide of ficetdiiis an 161 momut ui twti. By vlnue of IU* abuvt a^ted Tappen Street, thence; 111 the discretion ot tne court. Selection! Writ, io me directed and diellvtred, .Ji Northerly along the KUUTI) Thla Ordliuuce aUa.:i ukt cllcr. Playtex I will tipubc to Mle il public leu aide of Tappen Dtreet «0.00 Immediately after final i>u»me and due uii feet to tti« Nilrllnrlf aide of'implication aciurdlUK Ui law WuJNKtIDAY, I UK 41H DAY Btvtiith street, thence; | FftKDERK K u ADAUU. Magic Controller OFFICIAL .... OFFICIAL OK 0CT0J1EK, A, D. 1W1, 0\ Hijterly alonit tb« Northerly! CoaiuiUueoiau-at-Lar^t Hi the Hour ot two o'clock by tail aide of aereutti atreet flUOOO'Alien tiieu prevulllng {Btaudiird or Day- feet to the Westerly tide ul a J. UUN10AM, BOOKCOVERS for .,iUl buvuin) Unit, Iu the afternoon Turner Street, theuce; ilownsUlp Cierk J( Uie ,»iu *rly aU"n t)» W««L««1»I lu Ite ad>erUa«« »t V DAILY FREE l),-i>, with inn wfUnny tlw «l1r aid* at TUMI Street, aod ru»- Commltu* of Towniilp of dfeet, tttu)w* U) tU[t|tU Vmn| (kenofk i WdbtWoodbitdftd , t\m UM Cou»|y of Mjd- f M ulaiMM Weet »l»u| the (I) W««i«rtr >>ont lh« Southerly dl««ei, Ne* Jeracy. neld On the )t)i 9 JO A-H-er. M sortherly 1I||| ti CllQtoD SUMl •idJ at Ittutb ttr*et. MUOfedty of September. 1MI. and tbal CUSTOMER U.ai IKI to a point;' tbauce 111 feet to the Kuterly al&t ofuld ordliMM* will be taken Up lor FRIDAY North >« deinea 4S minute* We»i; iupptii fitreei. tliriite \turilier eouMarulou and dual paw- OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, Tl^" «nd |I*M11«1 with Or»4y Drive Ifor-j I 111 Northerly alone- the Buicrty me si • autUDi of «ad Tovnahlp AU DAY PARKING ntrly Peri Aveuu*) UM.M( "i w, Mt ul Tappeii Street »U00 I'oiiimtttftj U> be Uld »t lu Ul(*llu| WEDNESDAY TUX b^ i paint throe* lt> Hoflb 7t di- (cet to tbe Nortberlir of'tooiu In Ibe Memorial UuuldpaV WEDNESDAY lU ;RI 1.) intiiultl tUat alldll rtfUl Street, theiiu, bul.Ulin til Woodtirld«< New Jersey, TILL 9 P. M. • * ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, PAOE FIFTEKN finitiefwry 's £lub Featuring jORT Women Set Former Fords ResidentCroup Planning i ifLuthercn Cancer Film Wednesday Tuesday MeetingNamed Education Chief First Meeting FORDS—The FORDS The Parkway Ck 1 Tin: film'''Time and color and best iimngcment,! "'. Women's American OBT. FORDS — Theodore C. Dil- let or Deborah will hold' liurch Sot worth, Metuchen, formerly Eldon R Two Women" will be shown at:marigolds, best will meet Tuesday. 9:30, at the first, meeting of the Fords, special education admin this .voar i> meeting o( the Woman's dahlias, best slnuli; bloom and Metuchni Jewish Commiiuity September H, 8:30 ?. U. is Istrntor for H ic 40th aunlvorsnr.v of nub of K4iMJVt'(lnc|4«y night best arrajwetnent. roses, also, Center. Qrove Street. Merle thr Elks dub. Route J7, State Department of Gdtintliun. iii/.allon (if Our Re- nt the Fords' wjbwry.T: 15. This best single bloom and best aj- Norman will Rive a talk aud tiichen. Anyone Interest has been named Chief j[ Edu- I'lvdiiKellcnl Iillthernn film was produced by the raiiRement; mixed flowers, best demonstration on the "Art of joining mny attend. Mrs. cational Services at the Train- lo remember this :m- American Cancer Society, and arrangement and most unusual Makeup." tKiwpnttrln. publicity ing School, Vlnelaiid. Mr with Mrs. Ernest Nelson, program arrangement: house plants. Representing the chapter at man. iinnouncfd. chairman, announced that a most unusual; African violets, n meeting of (he North'Central warth 1$ the son of Mrs. Chailos M'lvl:VS Graver, 51 Hanson Avenue, i A membership te» wa» [iH UlC . HLXt LWLJ rloelnr will he present to answer prettiest and tnost unusual. Jersey Region Board of Wom- at thr home of Mrs. questions. Thr Fords Ohrt> to in the the l»te ClarenM Dlhvorth. it; will murk the en'.! American QAT. lor section Friedman, and Mrs. Pri tin1 observance endeavoring to cooperate with awards will be made lor the and region chairmen were Mrs Dr. Waller J»6ob. director of Bcrhstiilh spotft on VOX service ot Praise! the American Cancer Society best single bloom nnd the best Richard Wetnberg, Mrs. Max The Training School, announc work being done at the at 3:30 P.M. ami the General Federation of arrangement. Entiles for Judg- Kellermann, Mrs. Albert Ha ed Mr. Dilworth succeeds Ber- bomli free non-sectarian Itcv. Herbert H. Gallman, Women's Clubs In a Joint pro)- ing must be brought to the ber, Mrs. Seymour Derechin nard F. Nlehm, education chief pital in Browns Mills. i- (if (Irare I.ul hornn «t to combat uterine cancer. Library before 1:30 P. M. Sep- and Mrs. Seymour DeWltt. since 1951, who Is New members enrolled Jersey City, preach- The club Is conducting a sale tember 22. All residents of the A membership tea was held graduate study at Mrs. Bernard Stein, m*' [{iv. Arthur Iy. Krcy- i>f new fall hats at School 14 Fords area are invited to dis- Tuesday at the home of Mrs University. .ship.chairman, are Mr«. Rev. Stolis. snvlnu as oirmnow night at 8 o'clock. play their flowers and compete Buddy Greenspan. Mrs. Max Mr. Dilworth, 34. WHS Union Wolpert, Mrs. ftalph •roccerts will benefit the Fords'! for awards. Kellermann was guest speaker County Supervisor Mrs. Richard Coen^'^ 1'iiior Choir under the Free Public Library. The Rale! No admission will be charged and explained the sU-polnt Study, Office of Special Educa- Zuzinskl, Mrs. 801 tion Services Ior the state Pri- plum of Kdward A. Jacob-, Is open to the public. Refresh-lo the show, Refreshments will program of ORT. A film en- Mrs. Warren Ehrllch, Mri I slim two anthems: "All; mrnts will be available. ltled "Mellah" was shown. or to that, he was a special ed- mmi Charatan, Mrs..Max !be available. The sale, of re- ucation teacher r power of Jesus' Name"! Mis. Herman Christenseri. treshmenti antf home, baked M,rs. Upyt) ft^ta. metyftr- tier and Mr*. Florence Stock. ,.| AM Mortal Flesh Keep; International Relations Chair- shlp chairman, ind yrg. Jo- during which. tUne he served as THEODORK c. DILWOBTH poods will benefit the Library. Curriculum Committee Chair- Accompanying on the; man, has completed arrange- The Library will be open for seph Rayman, co-chairmen, ped, and the Nt w York Associa- u ill be Mrs. Jiinits ments for the public showing planned the evening. Hostesses man and Department Chair- 1/!iucnel Stub-Junior$ the use of. borrowers on the man He has been a sonsultant tion for Br;i::i Injured Child- f a new color sound film pro- d^te pi theflower Show during were Mrs. Maurice Ltlb, Mrs. to teachers for spfclllc prob- ren. Meet Wednes duced by the Meals for Millions the usuaj Thursday hours, 9 to Jerry Hollander and Mrs. tter- i liuarcKiillun ."-taitcd In lems of the handicapped nnd He is i,nd h8,s three FoundiUloii. The Fords iert Bublnitetn. AVENEL — The ftui |fteet«,s, my of 1908 in the home, has worked wi^h all categories children and plans t o residide qn Ing of the Avenel Sub-Junlon .mil Mrs, Nels Skov, 42; 1 sponsor the showing 41 the: Helton Prlvc in Vlncland- film nt School 14 October 25. ' | of handicapped children in pub- will take pface Wednesday, 7:30 Awiiiie, where the first Doubtful lic schools. P. M, tt the home of ii \ School classes were Mrs. Otto Kowang, Garden; Joe — Oh, I guess your rich He received his elementary SHOES , LAST Bruce McRee. advisor. Ill, The first building was: 'halrman, has announced the aunt will remember you. You Sarah A.in's Cooking and high school education In PORT JACKSON. 8 C— partmouth Avenue. m 1009 and served as a: following classes for Judging at made a big hit with her by go- Woodbrldge Township schools, Private Robert Trlmas finally Attending the Sub-Junior IIv School building until the annual Fall Flower Show ing into mourning when her a B S. degree from Newark got a pair of size 16Va shoe* spree at Douglass Colltgi, Mtw tthcu an addition was! to be sponsored by the club the Ice cream Is America's favor- cat died, State College In 1851. and » trom thp afmy, Brunsw(pk, will be l 1 afternoon of September 22 at te dessert. Many delicious and, in nilanu it (or worship] Master's degree from Rutgers Trlmas, from Miami, went Greco, Eathy Marnis, the Fords Free Public library: Jim — True, but listen; now nov«l desserts*can be made In MV\ more the other relatives accuse me of in 1959. He has been admitted through battle training in ten- Miller. Claire Zmlgrodakl, Bar- Zinnias, largest, variety of few minutes with Ice cream. 1 ol rhi^sts. The first regu- poisoning the cat to get. the to Teachers Oqllege at Colum- nis shoes and the search went bara O'tftll Judy i.iv evening services color and best arrangement; asters, also largeslt t varietit y of opportunity. bia University tor a graduate on for regulation lootwaar. qyde, aud M^. ; September^ 1919 anil "i cup sugar program preparatory to certifi- It didn't teem to bother the irMlion wii^ not or- 2 tablespoons corrularch cation for a doctorate In special soldier except that he was HARR1MAN ON 1403 ; a riiurch until 1921. 1 cup milk education. Averell Harriman, the Preil- MRS. JOSKIMI stopped on an average pf tty li'M organizations are 2 pgg yolks Mr. Dilworth is a member times a week to explain to of- denfs Anibasiador at Large, y. Aid Society, formed ',j cup coffee cream the American Association on ficers why he was not dressed insists that Laos |i not to|t to ;, Mrs. Nels Skov. and 2 egg whites Mental Deficiency, the Union in proper uniform, lnplu,dlng the CommunlsU, : Peoples Society, or- Salt County Chapter of the Council shoes. He is hopeful tha£ the inijte- Gregus-George Wedding 1 hr Mime tall under the I ., CUDJ whipping cr?am for Exceptional Children, the pendence and neutrality Of th» v ol Miss Esther Skov 2 teaspoons v»n(ll» «?tract National Association of State John Sturges, who directed Southeast Asian Wngiam can I fl!.-l Mallei's ol the COIlSti- Mix sugar and cormtarch. Directors of Special Education OeoiRe Hamilton in "By Love be established ii\A n^|lnmn|d. ii\. .Mwu*t. 1921. were Peter Solemnized Saturday Add scalded milk gradually, th» National Conference on So- Possessed," has offered him the This is a partial woprffHttn _ K 1, .Skov. Chns Ludvig stirring constantly. In cial Welfare, the New Jersey starring role in "The Great to the President fql|oflng, m«ffc •• iniiii Nuiuieiibertt. How-! F°RDS Our Lady of Peace Matron of honor was Mrs. S. double boiled 25 mlnut«B. Stir Conference on the Handicap- Escape nps at Geneva. Ui-.sru. Jacob Andersen. Church was the setting Satur-!Mlcnael Venezia, Fanwood. several times durlna cqqktag. 1 ddes ma ds w e M Jea Vimker, George Essig.day afternoon for the wedding £ , ' "' , *J] W " Combine with well beaten egg i M'liteiiM'ti and Pastor • ' Kuczek, Ozone Park, N. Y, and yolks. Cook for live minutes, ior Mlss 0lKa Ann Ge01'Be' Miss Carol Watts, Fords. Flow stirring constantly. Afld sa.lt vas Miss Patti Erlcksen, and coffee cream. Mix well, George, 1018 Main niM'ii, president; strain and owl. When ountard Street, and Joseph Gregus, son Serving as best man was Ste- i .Thsen, vice presi- ii cool, cream and fold Into of Mr. and Mrs, John Gregus, phen J. Dicker, Hazlet. Ushers custard. SLIM & TRIM ". j54 John.son Street. Rev. Joseph were Gerald Poulsen. Wood- Nrl . Skov, treasurer; Pour into refrig$rgfc>r tray •|R. ofneiated at the bridge, and John Paul Klsh bb 1 . Jacob Andersen,I j ,, and freeze. Before the Ice Hall, elders. Mr i*»ubte-r«m ceremony. Fords. Mark Decker, Hazlet. cream has frozen solid enough The bride, given in marriage1 was ringbearer. and Mr to serve, remove the trajf from ibjf her fattwr, wt*ftttif«4 in * After • trip to Florid* the refrigerator. SUr wall wit)) a gown of white peau de sole couple will live at the Main spoon Irom frqnt to back of i!i:iu \uiii $n.ooo iii loans! three - quarter sleeves, Street address. ! CHEESE GRACES MACARONI SHELLS: Cheese and Shell tray. Tlien careful)/ iold In inun :ii pledges fromjprineess sk|rt| an(j a cnapel^ Mis_. „„.„,Gregus , _a „.„graduat„ e of macaroni make this simple toji-of-the-range luncheon or sup- stiffly beat«n egg wh,it#s. per main dish. The entire dish is ready in just ataout the time *!8!i. ,-,..'I!1-'" lenRtn lrain- Her fingertip veil] Woodbridge High School, Is em- Freeze. pb i and in it takes to cook the macaroni shells. Select easy-melting Cha- of French Illusion was held by|ployed by the First Bank and jot I: •jiiif year the cor- teau processed cheese food and nonfat dry milk, to make a Peach Macatqpn t're»m a headpiece of orange blossoms,;Trust Company. Her husband '.\: \ |l<:. i- liiid for the new quick and tasty sauce. Season the macaroni and add canned 2 ct^ps m,ilk and she carried white mums attended the ;same high school Dunns the construe- sliced mushrooms and sliced pimlento-stuffed olives—pour the 1 egg, beaten •with pom-poms falling In a'and is employed by Heyden- old chapel was do-„-— hot cheese sauce over all. '/ Newport Chemical Corp., Fords. p.gjt •hi1 Woman's Club for The process cheese food can be shredded easily. Shredding 1 cup dri«d macaroon crumbs ID :. -vhitii still serves as hastens and complete the melting of the cheese and results in 1 cup p^ach pulp 1 lib:.u . today. a smooth sauce. Cheese is particularly fine for meatless meals. 1 cup cfeam, whipped Of Our NEW and LARGER u Hie seeond World| If serving on the patio, place this combination In a chafing Scald milk, add sugar and : iur men uf the churchj dish to keep w«rm, A crisp green salad and hot biscuits (the egg which have been beaten a lives for their coun-! ready-to-bake type* make an ample menu. Serve lead coffee together ^ BU.U?. Return to '•v '.viie Bernard Chris- In paper cups—and use paper plates and napkins tp eliminate double boiler and cook until MODERN SALON Haus Ericksen, Albert dish washing drudgery. thickened, stirring constantly, ,i,.;l che.su-r Thompson. Buffet Cheese 'N Shells Add macaroon crumbs and cool >.;i:.l, 1941! the PriscHla iMakes about 6 servings) Add peach pulp and whipped at 1010 Rahway Avenue, cream. Freeze. ui Circle WHS organ- 1 i|l-ounce) package shell macaroni ;.dir the prtsidency of 1 cup water •pilil Skov. The choir* of Vi lb sweet chocolate 1 cup Starlac-nonfat dry milk (d.ry fprm) :u.(h and the Altar 2 clips «p)d milk Yes, We Have 1 teaspoon salt Can you pass the Bikini test? .• 1 bv Mrs. Iia Jordmi. 3 eggi U teaspoon pepper grown Our 1 1 cup sugar ' i: in cxisimci since the 2 drops tabasco sauce Quarters, 2 cupa thin cream In.... ot the church. 1 envelope (l scant tablespoon) Instant Minced" Onion Ill .l.ny -JH. 1956, Rev. Klf.y- 2 cups shredded t'/j lb.) Chateau Process Cheese Food 1 tablesnoan vanilla iti; u: ^cmiziug and ^crv- 1 <4-ounce> can sliced mushrooms, drained Salt \ Yoi»r i • liuiich for 37 years. 'j cup sliced pimiento-stuffed green olives Cook chpcp)ati w|tp milk over ni Ins retirement scr- hot water uh,tU thipk and Prqrnpte4 O^r Move Cook shell macaroni according to directions on package; smooth, Beat eggs with sugar; I :.r .•-aine afltinuou. drain. Pour water Intp top double bailer; add Starve, season- into This 10 Times i.iii tltlon R Stohs, WHS add cream, vanilla and salt, ings, minced onion and shredded, cheese. Cuuk. qver bulling Combing mlxturp* and strain Larger Building—to •il into the Holy Milil.*- water, stirring occasionally, until cheese is melted. Combine freeze. Serve Your Every lii-' Lutheran C'lunili- shell macaroni, cheese sauce, mushrpoms and oHvaq. Fpr buffet • synod, and Installed service, a chafing dish will do nicely to keep the macaroni Hemingway U mourned Need. warm. Just stir occasionally. world's capitals. M Ijll of 1956 a turn! Ingram was started lor We Have Ad|de^ Many • ••! facilities. In the New Pieces of Slen- "i Ut.ii additional BJOP- .!•- purchafcrt.' Tht1 old derizing Equipment. ^-'!• and garages were .Hid in May, 1959 silffi- It monies were available to You Must Come In In (in1 addition of an Edu- and Try Our Steam Oi: iVnier which was dedl- Hath Massage. .liiuuary 11. l!)liO. 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BUSINESS DIRECTORY for one or two gentlemen.|W0 0 20_, Near HiHighh 8ChooSchooll. CriCall « ^JJn.00 . One dtt'' < 5U8 :tI00O Call at fij BUSINESS OPPORTUMTIK8 ,»nd 8:00 P.M. — CMI 4 Ftel OH - Heati«-Air CondrtiMiif - Music listnctlM -j- Mtviig & Tmcklig ••- Sanl aid Stoie Printing SALES HELP — imale or,fe- male • for part time, evenings, * »t*L'STATE KOR sU1, weekends MEMORIAL PARK 98ALITY HEATING COUNSELORS, experience not xlOo J Mm "IDEAL WAY" Central Avenue a. LET US n(vrs. MORIAL GARDENS, Main your property may > CJB CO., LTD. LI 8-2146 Street and Highway 35. Hazlet, they are lookinj; fir 2ft AmboT Are., Wsodbridjt MEreary instructions All Day N. J Call after 6 P. M. RUm-gladly look over yo^r :/~,t Wirr- PRINTING SALES & SERVICE son 1-1904. Thomas A. Dowd, give you a sugge.-ud ui; ;• 41400 bOUM Td. ME All ot Woodbridge Township DIAL Executive Director. !lio obligation. JACKO X Hose Inpreveaeit - Included Service Station 9/71 E8TATE AOENCY .0:3 8 & tteatng - Street, Perth Ambos Yt JUpbaHPavhig SAVE MONEY • FEMALE HEW WANTED • 3622. AVENEL with a local contractor ME Mill-2-3 LESLIE HENK APPLY NOW We Will FRAME ATTIC •Service TOWNE GARAGE COM. i OIL CO. (for 2 rooms and bath) Call for Appointment for the AVON opportunity to SERVICES A.&H. STANLEY K< Rahwar Avrcoe, Avend plus 6" msulatlon Also con- J. P. Gardner A Son make »30-$50 a week In your PA 1-9120 With a • Announce- ; struct dormers, rec rooms, spare time while kiddies are inCHIIiD CARE. Wor:v. -.liii 485 AMBOI AVENUE J ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS eiteiMtoru, porehee, garaaw. Smile" school. Get ready for an early to take care of cr:-.! . lellcatessN CTfltlSTMAS. ImmeUkt Mwhintt and efflclmt. Ci'.: T.vfl JultDUl • Coupons iLargf list of prospects. First STELLA GOLDBLATT'S i qualified men accepted will be Plumblni and Hiat: I >•£ *• RAYMOND Rihwij'i Oldrsi Established Learn To Play The MErcury KI 1-9187 pconsidered for advancement to, and Jcni-ler management positions. Call 84 Baat Chen-)' Street 4-1738 FRANK HOVANEC • Folders JACKSOli PIANO - ORGAN !now for appointment. Inter- AIR-BAG JACKS RAHWAY 657 Roosevelt Avenue views this weekend at SHORE- Bridges rr.id; Beauty Salon ACCORDION CARTERET, N. J. LAND MEMORIAL GARDENS, tresses arc bt-mt and SOW Private Instructions by • Invitations Main Street and Highway 35, to Meinzer St., AveDel, N. J. the Army's Lawn Mowers Qualified Teachtn. Radio & TV Service Hazlet, N. J. Call after 6 P, M. The concept Druggktt Beginners and Advanced Skii Diviig RUmson 1-1904. Thomas A Coal & Fiel Oil Dr. O. H. HI' 1 Hand and Power Lawn Students Accepted. • Letterheads Dowd, Executive Director. 86 Main Street Set Need Woodbrldge's research of tl>' A:ii' Mowers Sharpened and REP AIB You Too Call ME 4 -5446 rs Woodbndge, N. J. Repaired Authorized Call Belvoir. V* A — Headquarters for — Sales & Service ME 1-4366 oCUBALAND • Post Cards DIETS WITH PURPOSE |commercial an DESERVE THE BEST Telephone IffErcnr? 1-0554 FUEL Oil OIL SERVICE Brljgt & Stratton CONN ORGANS Is Your Pastiport to WALLA WALLA. Wash. - made of nyi» ART'S RADIO Like most young people, Sul- rubber. Clinton-Lawson A Power KIMBALL PIANOS I nderwattr Safety Fuel Oil Product! — Ga» & TELEVISION ln-lhe-Pool S*ub» • Programs vaoia Elaine Sanner, IS, was on! arc »'" Initructlom GUen bj a diet. . tor assaults JARDOT SALES and SERVICE Schwinn Bicycles QUALIHED DIVTNG But (he purpose of her dietitimr for EUREKAWIUIAMS .ably under JOHN J. BITTING Sales & Service INSTRUCTORS for v different reason than PIANO COMPANY 168 Avenel Street, Avenel • Signs most. mlum. Complete Price 4> 488 Rahway Avenue Repair Estimates Free! Ouards at the Washington ALBRECHT'S Includinr Equip. V< fNT Woodbridge AQUDIUI installed State Penitentiary found out NO AIB AGRl*M . Per CALL TODAY KEY SHOP OPEN DAILY 10-9 - 141. 1M tubtt ttitti Fret »t Ou sun LtUOD the reason for Mist Banner's president K'•:.: • '• OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT C»r Eidioi Serriced rrompUj Mobilheat 124 Washington Aveuue dieting from 100 pounds down the FREE ESTIMATE Carteret, N. J. Free Clauei On No Job Too Large :o RV She had escaped through i Theory at "The Reel" Tel. KI 1-7163 Photography a 7 by 10-inch opening;. The agreements FUEL OiL Roofing ft SMIig - Every Monday Nltc at 8:3« Over 25 Years uf or Too Small young woman had been in the mercial air i WARR had befn *oj'ki (! I'ricndly Service For the world's tlnett Yes, call today . . no penitentiary for burglary since COAL & SUPPLY CO. Liquor Stores See w for all tjpet of KqaipDiNit itoB in or call last March, sia 765 SI. George Avc, Woodbridje ~ ME 4-0012 Nemr Jaisei ft HE 4-0971 fee for estimates. We'U The Slat** l»i ;1n view of tiic CALL ME 4-0724 PROFESSIONAL rush a man to you to RESERVISTS CALLED 100 Fulton Street Telephone MErcnry 4-1889 Tlnnlnc "^ lltuation for *": Woodbridge Sheet UeUI Work The help you plan, show- The Defense Department, the Digest mobilization since WOODBRIDGE PICTURES Boofiflt, Metal CeJUnn ing you money-saving onstbk. thb O" IT'S WISE TO OltUHB the Korean War, Is ordering 'decided that ih:> •• Funeral Directors - Liquor Store, Inc. and Fnrna** Work REEF short-cuts. 76,900 restnflsts and National piipiiate tin"' l" 588 Alden Street Guardsmen to active duty. »if transport w WE DELIVER! Most of the men are bemu Woodbridge, N. J. ordered to report on October 1. She W-»» Complete Stock ol Domestic FREE ESTIMATES The call-up is put of the Woman in tlll!!! telephone ttMttvn 4-1MI 1 1 NOW! and luportod VHnM Kennedy Administration's mili- was driving d' '* Synowiecki Avenue with »" Guaranteed Been and Liquors tary build-up to be readV to |!deal with (he Berlin situation the wheel and other world trouble-«pota. journal. San 1>»"" NUT OR 1 Q.95 Funeral Home 574 AMBOY AVENUE 477 Rahway Avenue MIDDLESEX STOVE • * WOODBRIDGE, N. J. T. R. STEVENS Woodbridge Boollnc and Bluet MMM **OJ» Dally ie to 1»—Cloud lunda; 56 Carteret Avenue 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. Uwocd and Operated *7 50 WOODBEIDGI SSSL 18- Carteret, N. i. Locksmith Kiptrlenced Dlvttt PRESS TO UP WITH YOUR THE WOODBBIDGE 50 Telephono KI 1-5715 3-8" x 10" Studio 1'hotoi WOODBRIDGE KEY Water Softeien - PUBLISHING CO. VS. 17- $% SPECIAL HOME TOWN WW8 & LOCKSMITH SHOP 16-20 Green Street With Tlilt Ad SALES CLIf AND MAIL THIS COUPON TOD* AUl'U, HOME Woodbridge urn Telephone Now For Alr-Coadlrtqilll . Apputntmept Warm iit B«at SERVICE l tihUlt tfMB WOODBRIDGB PUBUSHUIO CO. SAFK8 SOLD. ME 4-3651 UoUir Ouarti RENTALS 18 QREEN STREET Ldwn Mowers Htpiind rog PBES utouns Water Softener Bait Hours BUdet Balanced WOODBRmOE, N J. Kxpert Developing and MK 4-211* 1 HI 44MI 8oft Water S«ap M EiUbliiued l»00 8aw» llurpcned Printing Service on All Swimming Fool 8nw>llt* D Enclosed pleue tod 14.00 torone- y 424 Eart Avenue Paint Specials! ! Advertise rot Fa«t Type* of Films SERVISOFT subscription to: Perth Antbo>, N. J. InMrlor riat WUU (In oil) Just Give U» » Call pw itllon „ |3.1» CUSSIFIED OF WOODBBIPGE Your Service D WPEPENDINT-UBADIB U Ford Avenue Aak us about our Interior Flat WbiU A Colon «1 ft Oeorje Fordi. N. J. (Ut«z) m lallon — HU Wot4brUgc In This Space D EDISON TOWNSHIP-fOR08 $U pl bterlw Wnlt* filnt WEPDU6 SHCIHU ADS, SIMONE BROS. Good Quality, ME 4-1815 To be sent to: LINDEN. N. J. i ptr ffUlon iM BRING For Only NAME HI) 6-2726 In*. H» i-UM GALURD'S PHOTO Read The WOOIIBK1DGB >i 547 Amboy Avernw t Open OallT » *.M. Us 1 FJL RESULTS AMNtk AODRK8S CLOSED fUMDAV AU, UAV Woodbridge, N. J. Directory Ads 7 TOWN ... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1981 PAOI SEVENTEEN

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LKOAL NOT1CM IAOAI NOTICES LIQAl NOTIOW 1500 -Ford AvenuAnu e (Rt. #1 to brld«A Memorial Municipal Butld- BE IT ORDAINED by the Tov/n- lameter reinforced concrete pipe appropriated, by, th.ls ordinance. merest at t rat* Wsll St.) . 5.100 In?, Woodbrtdge, New Jersey, until »hlp CommlttM of the Toumfh1" nf1 tnrm sewir and tppurtanancea Action I. 1( It hereby de- ejettd al« pat eemum 1S01- Bldgedilt Avenue 3,600 »:00 P. M., Prt»»llln« Time. Septemp - Wnodbrldfe, In th* Count? of Mld< Tommenclnf from an "latins, inlet ernilned ml iUH4 that ill the annum, and mil be r«» Westbury Park News 1502—Ford Avenue'(Main Bt. ' M1 t h d d dleiei. Hew Jeraey, as rollows: IT 19, 1M1. to h« ojwned and put) mated at the westerly aide of 81. making of tueh Improvenunt I here- ime to time PMfi to ni, mi ...-.• s,5oo! ly read by the Township com- Section I. The surface watei ~leorge Avenue north of Amboy inafter referred to •• "purpose"). li In the llmltitloni . ISM-Chaln O'HIllsRd. Ittee at the r«mtlnr meetlnK. rnlnajB system of the Townthlp ot venue, thence, runnlni northerly not a current eipente of said Town- .aw. All matUn «Uh New Dover Rd , 4,900 No Pinna end Speclnmtlana will Woodbrldje. In ">* County of Mid- long Bt. Oeorft Avenue a distance ship, and (I) It li neceswni to fl- uld nottt not Ry Altar (irthbfrtonn tlH+~-Or«n Btttel nM Ijlvtil M pTMpfillw liMdets tin dlesei, sliall »• Improved by eon f npproMfjKMrr Hint hundred «i«e# Mid p«mat •* tew l«iian« nritlnariM lliOlt Oak Tree Itnad nnd Incidental work In connection they a\r* prequnllflMl. Proqimlln- strurtlnit the surface water s«wer»| neal feet and tarmlnattni at this of oblliatloni of said Township pur eankitloni to be Isflln therewith. In accordance with plans tlon period «lmii md Stb nr drains together with all appur ooatlon. suant to the Local Bond Law of n the event that and specifications on file In the of- NWl" BidderBidd s will be notified of n»rPM(irv tor thftr opera- roject Na. I New Jersey and O) the estimated pursuant to this fice of the Township Purchasing i«lr qualification status within tlon In the public «tre«ts of the Niw Itrtet amount nf money necessary to be greuate --Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Ta«ll- Agent. ty-elgtat hours nfter nre-qua'.ii-I , „n?liln an follows; railed frDin all Kiurnea for salrl itutnorl 'he construction Ot a fifteen Inch arenl mid-- children, Finnic, tlon form has been submitted to;Project No. I purpmf li . and 14) IID.0O0 nf dured by Bids for tha above will be re- Inmetcr reinforced concrete pipe pp .« Purchasing. Kline Boulevard d principal amount KPIIIIPH) nnd Jill, Worth Street. ceived at th* Office ot thf Pur- .tnrm sewer and appurtenance* said turn Is to ba provides by thi chasing Agent of the Township of Bids will be received only from| id Inttallathm of ll the . long New Street, lommenclnj from down pnymtnl hirtlnnfUf expro- Street, were weekend guests of Wnodbrldge, Memorial Municipal lose bidders who are qualified In ,ty lineal feet of thirty-sti Inch ouuuiulliig Itan n etlstlni dralnan Inlet on priated In finance said purpose, and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Taggll- nulldlng, Woodbrldne, New Jersey, Torda,nre with the tnstmrtlons to lameter reinforced concrete pip* punuant to this tvemie located Ipprollnutelv one fit the Ptriniated mailmum amount until 0:00 P. M., Prevailing Time. idders. copies of the pre-qimllnra- corrugated metal pipe located In any Umi eicetd .... . nrrnl, of Somerville, Kenndth unrired fifty feet south of New of bomli or nntfi nectwtry to be September W, IMI, to be ojJened m documents rnnv bf obtnlned Ins Boulevard at tha easterly e» tinned in this Motion, „ Street, thence, running northerly to luuml fur ulrl purpuie la lMrnd TiiRlinmil, who spent several and publicly read by the Townihlp >on appllcallnn to Wlrhael J nalon of the Pumpkin Patch railed by the luiianca »f Hl(( he Intersection of Ne* Rtreei BTU and Ifli the cost nf Ralil [mrposi weeks at his grandparents Committee at the regular, meeting modlo, Purchaslrid Aflent. ook croaalnf, appioilmstely three herelnhsfore utatsd. Inrhirlns the shall, 10 not list g f ontlnulni easterly along New HUrM p No plans and Bidders who n.urs of the resnUr course of buM- he construction of a relnforcedjhy thla ordinance and In) Intern periodd off usefulness at njd ft reject No. > 1 cutt, Worth Street, were Mr. 1«ht hours after pre-qunllficatton 'ss, bnt no liUPr than four <4 concrete itorm drain and appiirtrn-lon such ohllxsllnni. to the mien ., lacordlng ta Iti rsasanaali and Mrs. Daniel Mazzlo,, of rm hw» been submitted to the ivs prior to thf final dnte for re I Avenue and Patricia Avsnue ances to encloe* sn eilstlnn ilr»ln-|perm|ttad t,v Hectlon 40,1-JS of said! period of «0 yean camo irchnslng Asrnt lvlnn of bids. Thi> chant* for all comtructlon of two catch Re ditch 'throug - h Block-~wa- SM™ Bn an- -'Locad l Bond Law. ' he data of said bondf Brooklyn. Bids will be received only from alia and ipaclnaatloni Is tnoo .tins and appurtenances, Including 50d-C, from Uke Avenue toMnnian Section 4. It U hereby de- Section • U li henbl i lose bidden who «re qualified In hlrh sum ahull nut, bt returned t Installation of fifteen Inch dl Road; and from Jordan Road. In the --Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Por- termined and stated that mnuevil uiil itated tint the PM •cord»nr>e with the Inrtnictlons ti Bldi must bf submitted on the lettr reinforced concrtte plpi 'ilyhin brook to the west, lnr.uil- exoeedlni HOMO, appropriated for Debt SUKment rtfli zano, Worth Street, were guests dders. Copies of the jire-quallflrji •oposal form furnished ti the hlrt- mnsctlont to silstlng facllttlei ng laterals on Mornlngildii, Lan- )AHO'S (JIFT FOR THE (iOJiKMET: Burgundy Beans can down payment) on capital Improve- ,oral Bond t.aL«w* hai bttfn of Mr. and Mrs. Sal Llcarl, on documents may be obtained ler; must be enclosed In a sealed ne at tl\« southwiei curb corner oi caster and Jordan Roads. |lki- l.lie mefll -and what a dish it Is! Made of plump perfect ipon application to Michael J ments or for the capital Improve- and Illeled In thi olflca »f Hempstend, Long Island, at a nvclope benrlng the name and art- voy Avenue at Patricia Avtnu< Project No. 19 ihlp cieii of salj Tpf] .modlo, Pnrnh««lnn AfcutH. of the bidden nnd the Project id at the southerly curb ol Pa ment fund In tmilgeti heretofore Rrd Beans, lazy-simmered, tanUUlzingly-sea- p The canatmctlon of a reinforced that inch itatswmt u barbecue. Didders who'(ni»1lfv In nccordann and must h accompanied by Ida Avenue approximately tw adopted for said Townthlp are now oiurue storm drain and appurleii' that thi iroaa i|»bj «| lth the Instructions to Bidden orporate surety for sieciitlon of uiulred feet west of Savoy Avenue avalUhla to finance uld purpoae that thi grou d« ,,.(1 wltli a cun of cHlll con ennie, tomatoes, and'the zest of ihlu, ai ditlnid In BICUI ay obtain Plans and flpeclfli'Sllon: In contract on nwnrd thereof. The ojict No. ! ances along Drummorid^Aviiiue and|xi;i'iiim oTllo'Siiu hiiebf appro- Main Rtrei„ t an..dJ For«„.d• Avinui i com prlatid from null munsyi to the |ir.;iindy wine—here Is a famous recipe for year-round eating OHNSON WOULD TAKE ; the office of Carl F. Wiwipr Id must alao be nccmnnanled by tald Idea,) Band Uf, Playground Area menclng at an mating dram imi fa- by tltli ardlnaace t OVBR ownalhp tnflneer, during Hi certified check for not less than lauth ol Indian* Avenue paymenyn t of the eon. of uld purpoppM asure. nurs of thi regular course of bu»l cility on thi H. J. Turoplki at thi that tbi Isimnci of n per cent of the amount st the He construction ol a storm nwe: lectiolti n ((TTo f I n a n o I ulilt By terms of in agreement be- en, hut no later than four (4 northerly and of Drummond Avenue. purpose, bonds of said Township ot notes authorliid bf thi Durtundy Beans ill!, id appurtenaucet along Indian lays prior io the final date for re Wll Improvementp * shall bn fnn- an »SRriRnt« prlnrlpnl amount not In permitted hi an tKt •ween President Kennedy and rhe Township Committee reservei .venue, comnnndns at the south (8 Sefvlngs) olvlng of bldi. The charge for a structed In accordance witihh plans to •needing lltflflflfl «H hirehy an d«t>t llmlta-tlooi ot said Vice President Johnson, the >lana and Bpedflcatlona la «2i.n he right to aocept or reject any o ly extremity of Juliet Street an prr-iiarrd or approved by the pi thorlmhlmd d to be ppursuantt U U> contAlned In subd|;tflin lit I - hlch sum tliall not be returned ,11 hld« wnlrh In Its opinion wll unnlng westerly along Indian President will decide—if he Is •aid I.O'-nl Pond LAW Said bondds section *0:l-l« of Mid |4f. n the best lntereat of the Town venue to Bldnelor Avenue, then Township Engineer. Section ». Thli ordlnaao* t&ul able to—that he can't carry out Bids must tie submitted on thi mtherly along Cooper Avenue ap lmprovrmrnu|aliall bear Interest M a rate which pound 12 and V* cupst 5 cups water .hip. Hnrllon S. Bald take effect twenty days Uidr UM roposal Form furnUhed to the Toilmately three hundred fill, nha.il tie undertaken as general Im thatl not eicrid six per centum his duties- and ask Johnson to MICHAK, J. AMODIO (*'*) per antiuii). All matters wltl flnt publlcttlon thireof aiMf flail Idaho dried Red Beams '/« teaspoon soda er; must be enaloaed In a tesvlo Purchastng Agent let and discharging Into the eusl priivementa to be paid fnr by gen take over until h,e recovers, ITBI tninilon and no part of the respect to sail bonds not de-4>Msa«e. nvelope bearing the name and ad -L. O/T/91 'ly extension of the South Bninr 1 Wush the beans. Pour Into measured amount of boiling 'rete of the bidders and the Prnjec r thrrcof (hall h« aafuissed uslnsl tersninid by thin ardlnance shall be rREDIRICK M. ADAl», But if he should be ttricket f the Railway Elver. The storm | ( U d in heavy «au« pot or Dutch over. BrSh 2 minutes, Re- am* and mint be accompanied b NOTICR propeftv apeclally benefited The dttermlned hy reMiUltlonl Vo toll to the point where he couldn' orporate writ? for iiecutlon < iewfr shall bo constructed of twpn- .sum nf $200,000 Is hereby approprl- hereafter adopted, 'Attest- NOTIC1 IS ftEREDt OIVErJ thi -four inch diameter reinforced o from heat. Add soda to shorten cooking time. Cover, advise Johnson, the Vice Presl he contract on award thereof. TI he following proponed ortllnsno :ed to (hf payment nf the cost of flection 0 Tn fin anci Mid B. J uj Id must alao be aooompanted h oncrew pipe betweeu Juliet Street wai Introduced and passed on first rnvlhK the surface water rlraln- purpose, bond anUrlpntlou note* of Toya«b|p Ol«rk [low to stand 1 hour. dent has agreed to consult with >nd Cooper Avenue, and between s-vsifin of the Township by con- said Townthlp of an agtraiati prlfi- To"To" L" ' "*advtrtlst— l In V a4 certified check for not less tha eadlng at a meeting of the Town hooper Avenun and Rldgelcy Ave- Put uii to cook In soaking water, adding 1 tablespoon butter Attorney General Kennedy and en per cent ot the amount of th ructlni! the Improvements dl- clpal amount not eiceedlnf $190,000 ptndenl-Iieader on September 7 ;hlp Committee of the Township o ue, and thirty-Bli Inch diameter 19fll, vltli Kotlce ot Public ~— ' other Cabinet members befon ild. Woodbridge, In the County of Mid Tilled In 8fctlon 1 hereof. Such are hereby authnrUiU to Dl l.d I meat drippings to reduce foaming. Bring rapidly to boiling elnforced con<:rota pipe from the oprnprliitlnn shall bo met from the puratiant to laid Local Uoad l lot flual adoption qa he assumes the top jo]). The Township Committee reservr lesex, {few Jersey, held on the 5t nterstctlon of Cooper Avenue and he right to accept or reject an &y of September, IMI, and tha1 rncfeds of the salo of the bonds (n ..ntlclpatlnn of tlie Issuance of 19th, IMI. i. Cover. Reduce heat to low and simmer 1 and '/i hours HJlaua Avtuut to Hit Rlvtr Branch Uhorl7ed, and the down payment sftld bondi. Hald notai shall bear I.-L. 0/7/fll II bldi which In Its opinion wi aid ordinance will be taken up fo ^tension. xi II be In the btit lnttreat of the Town urther consideration for final pau Had Som« Anyway ship. mject No. 4 1-pound) can chill con 1 cup Burgundy or other "And Is the prlnoe incog iW nt a meeting of said Townahl! Tappen Street M10HAEI. J. Committee to be hold at Its mcntln he conatrurtlon of a fifteen Inch without beans dry red wins >-, nlto?" asked the London re Furchaslng Agent oom In the Counrll Chamber, Mi lanieUr reinforced concrete atonn \i cup minced onion porter, referring to a title -L. 9/7/81 nlclpal BulldluK, WnnrihrldRe, Ne.' ever along Tappen Street between Scui).s skinned fre«h..er solid- guest. Jersey, on the 19th day of Bjptem wo existing basins lying W the * MIDDLESEX COUNTY • | fat elove garlic mashed mm* TO BJPPSHS her. 1061, at 1 o'clock, P. M., or Wcit of U.S. Highway No. 1. pack canned tomatoes soon thereafter as mild matter ca: "Well, no, sir," replied th> NOTICE 18 HBRBBY GIVEN th "reject No. 5 VOCATIONAL A TECHNICAL with 2 teaspoons salt be reached, at which time and plao sealed bldi will be received by tl Wall Street Area hotel porter. "I don't know .. all persons who may be Interests' Townihlp CtornmlUe& of tha Towi ['he construction of fifteen Inch dl- ! Add all to bean*. Simmer, covered, for about l'/a hours 01 I'd lay that. But 'e's certalnl; therein will be given an opportunl ship of Woodbrfdge on Beptemhi .mettr utorm sewers and appurten- ADULT EVENING SCHOOL! to be heard concernlnK the same. beans are tender. Stir gently occasionally. Serve as i 'ad a few." 19, 1M1, for the conatmctlon i nces alonit Mercer Street, habfllc B. J. DUNIOAN, Storm Sewer Jmprovennnts In var! Itrcct, MfOulre Street, Jefferson COU»S£S iUPPUAKNTM TO TRACK ' "*-« i course dish with a green salad and hot split garlic Township Clerk A11EIATIOHS IMIH S tUIISI-WDOC tOMI *™ ITNTNIIIC riFKI ovis area* of Wooilbrldue Town Street and Atlantic Street, com- LEGAL NOT1CB8 of the. Township of AUTO MEC.iUNIC:s-N 1. I P A. ItfllC COMPOUNDINO—F' A. New Jersey, consisting of appro*: npnclng from points approximately CDMMHClAl HtlliOOS Ql ANAIT!I!~PJL ,tcnd toasted hard rolls with fresh fruit for deuert. Make; Woodbrldtfe, N. J. mmely hree hundred fifty feet west, o: IIII£P«IUT IIAOIMO— M« If A. VtDlCAL LAlOlllOir riChNlCl-f.A. NOTICE TO BIDDER! AN ORDIHAKOB TO AUTHOMZ: CAm 0iCO«ATIN5-WUQl iiKruJNICI vTKN|»r* ;,!,„.,< of about % cup each. , 1.73J Lineal Feet—15" Relnforci Wall Street, thence, running easter iiKruJNICI vaTKN|r NOTIOB IB HKR1BY given THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE 8UR CAdPtNIHT -N A & WUGt MACHINIIHOf HI IVA. Concreta Onlvert Pipe—Type 1 y to the Intersection ot enlstlnit DRAFTING Nl I. P.A. IAPIIHAN0IH0—H | Hi. FACE WATER DRAINAGE BY6TEI Vans may be soaked overnight in the meuured amount o 643 Lineal Peet-18'' Belnforo storm wwers at Will Street, autl IFFEC1I Vf WIltlHO-WOCl lATtftN MA IT! NO iWIiil- -WTJO1 OP THE TOWNSHIP OP WOOD Concrete Culvert pipe—type 1 K Hudsoa and Federal Street! ELtLlftlCITY N 6 t e A, numiNo HI uaur. Always cook in the soaking water to retain full ship of Woodbridge on Beptenibe BIUDGK IN THB COUNTY O iitcmoNics-Ni. irk. 303 Lineal Feet—21'' Ralntorc commencing from polnU approxl MtCIICAV NulVNO-WDCI 19, IMI. for the construction of con MIDDLESEX. TO MARK AN A: llfCHOrliCS IIUCFIINt IIADINO-H 1.1 P A. jtuul flavor and to save vitamins and minerals, Concrete Culvert Pipe—Type niateiy two hundred fifty feet wet! AND 1KHCHING •ADjO-N.I. t'l.A. crate tldcwiilka on various rtret: PHOPRIATION OP J700,fllK) TO p." 105 Lineal Feet—IS" CorTUgati or Van Ness Place, thence runnln MATIONAIT (NGINIMING [CU>TO0IAHJ)~H 1.1 fA, liriipllATIOHM THE COST THEREOF AND TO Al j Bci f slock or hot water may be used In place of the wine Metal Culvert Pipe easterly to the Intersection of exist INStlllMiNT ttCHNOlOftr-r A. ' f.». THOR1ZB THB IKailANCE < TRAnlHTDI CUCUIHT-N l.*f.A. lllVlilOH N.I. 1 •.A. and Incidental work In connectl storm scwera at Van Ness Place I? rich Krape-y flavor given by the wine is what really BONDS AND MAKE A DOWN PA ORGANIC 'HErtlSTIV—f.A, UAM MATH!«A|lCi-H 1.1 M. h,V. roncn therewith, In accordance with iilai Project No. t IASIC. CHSWStRY-P.A. tract # Sheet Location Sldew; MBNT TO FINANCE BUCK COS' WILOING-P.A, the dish. and specifications on file In the r 1444—Freeman St. Ac Bt.. AND TO PROVWK FOR THE II Ljman Avenue flee of the Township Furchasl: ——. COIKSH OPW TO IVIRYONE Oeorge'i An. . S9i: SUANCB OP BOND ANTICIPATE The. construction of a fifteen Inci lie chunks ol Monterey or Moiiarella cheese may \t Agent. LOU*IIIO—wool h W»IN11T 1440—.Middlesex Avenue 2,31 NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OP TH diameter reinforced concrete pip- ... .JI-WBOI Bids for the above will be recelv COMPTOMttlY—WDGf 1447—New Dover Road _. 2,2, 1-llSSUANCB OP 8UCII BONDS. storm sewer and appurtenances DflfiSMAKING—WDGC •UN •HKIIMO-N.I. , j)Pl)td into the hot beans just before serving. Let stand, the Ofnco of the Purclwsl: lilts 1 DIAPf (IIS-441.1 WMt ... 1,550 Agent of the Township of Woo Commencing from an existing drain (UINIIUIE IEFlNISH;N?;-Nl.t'M. tiout stirring, for a few minutes to melt'cheese. Uise Inlet on Lyman Avenue locate HOMl DECOIATING-N I. 1 P.A, approximately one hundred fee These beans improve by standing In 'the refrigerator a day north of the Intersection of Mawbe rUS: County ttiiltiU-JLWirtiitil NsHH)tNti-il1.NHiM>ttr niiic. They also freeze well. Street and Lyman Avenue, tlicnc HOIITIAIION: SlPtl».!|» 1 llh,Illh, IJlh,I M*.700iot.»IM running northerly along Lyina 3s You'll like Idaho's Red Beans. In salads and dips,, your Avenue a distance of approximate] 1» USTON HVt, UN IIUNSWICK, K. L til HEW mmtl Mt, rWI MMY, ft I. ' Itiur uurftlrecl feet and termluatlu. i chill beans and many a oesserole dish. at the Intersection of Lyman Avenui nnd Thomas Street. FOR FURTHER IHFOttHATIOM CAU ML F. POKES, EVtKW UHQH WEW8II CHARTER 7-3832 e.skitiit Hpiwlnts new aide First seven trainees droppod Project No. 1 St. George Avtmie |Ubor Department. by Peace Corps. The construction of a fifteen lno]

\usic Is Fun-Provides We say it fast for 1 Lifelong Hobby... people on - the - go Whether You're Buying er Selling lakes Children Your Home . . . Consult With Us ippier fireside realty CARL A. FLEMING, JR., President CENT A 1401 Oak Tree Road, Iselin, N. J. 1AN0 at VOTERS iRIFFITHS Meet 8 BONUS DAYS! James P. MITCHELL SAVE The Next Governor of Kew Jersey By 9:45 A.M. Sept. 15th Friday, September 8, 1961 Brand Full Scale EARN REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS New SPINETS 88 Note* 85 Main Street, Woodbridge pay as little as X p«r month From W (Plvi Car1o9.) Excilltnl mak«i-tat«il Mod»l»

If you decide 19 Imj the piano, sW money paid for Sept. 1st rental jnd delivery will be deducted from (he purchase 8:30 P.M. price mid l« appUedto the down payment. So sitopW -—you don't have to visit our store—phone or mail the Treasure Chest, Hope Chest, War Chest... whatever Friday, September 8, 1961 fnupon below. you name it... it fills faster when the filling ta done at First Savings. To what you put In First Savings COUPON-RI1 out-tear out and mail adds dividends at the anticipated annual rate of Vk LOG CABIN LOUNGE am interested in renting 1- per cent. The total swells even more rapidly whepyou (Indicte grand, apiuot or npright) take advantage of the 15 big bonus days each montlu Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge Save now—earn from September 1st! Addreas- 'Where FIRST in the name MEANS MJT

"Tlu Miulc Oenl«r of New [GRIFFITH PIANO CO. HTK1MWAX m M7 park Knww, PUlnflild, Nw AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone PUlnfleld 7-JS00 every «u«inf HH)>t »»Uw4M WtU B P.M.) In Perth Amboy In Woodbridge hi Edison Township Paid for by Citizens for Mitchell Qommlttee SS9 State 8tr*ei' Hi Amtwjr AvtUlie Amboy Ave. »t 5th St. 'Home Offloo THURSDAY. SF7IFMBEH T. 1961 PAGE EIGHTEEN Heat Withers Priscoe W\ Grid Practice Schedul Season to Open Sept. 2]\ James St. fords Rec Comes Club Bows Scores 4-2 Sessi•Oil;

LITTLE LEAGIF CHIMTS: Of Vtofribriiit th* Rf^ V>'nn Jigrn »r? pi'iur'd »bOTt at i banquM arrarurt bj Arthur To Iselin Burin. *pon« rixht K"-- I>ikrn. Sandy Kmda Mayor Frederick M. In Upset Adaa» prwnlmi troptor u, Minlfi Nipnvmik (".raj-uin: Broc F>p*n'trinfT. Fred Epptn'trinrr. t^m foa^b: C»rl Daily Tt.AM STANDINGS FORDS—In or.t of the mosti Mr. Bawn. t«un nwnwr. prmntinj or* of the ji'krt* he iavf m .ar DirMoa •hard-fought su.T.nitr cam-! S»ndy HunWT. Se»te4, wot ordrr Marr Min-nw r m Houwr John Ipdikt. B*b MfUuthlin. W»n» Hetnrkh», W I WOODBRrOOF Bob Himflton and Benjamin RoriHIf |P»igns in the history of the I OtPPWl By thf ;:•- I Recreation Light Senior Base-j Ing the pait ». , V ::<. 2-1 playoff garr.* at FV)rds • ra'.d s Sfnlor Diriilon ticti into high w- -. ills Scheduled Part. for the mj?e ance of the seasc:. m the all- I»-!i!. F C. 1 ball coach John Bateman ex- « J been sathered for the 19th an- hot 8epttmb<-: important game Vita! statistics wiKiDBRIDOE— Aft« bfintimy debut as a pectc to be Kinging torn. * • r.ual Perth Amboy Tennis Club show that the y::ng chucker p.-M by Te'f's Tavern for iU tough on the The Scarlet coach said fax!- « J Ir.vi'atiop Tournament. • The compact 16 man field^1"1 the opposition to just defeat during the sec- we cannot no:* • this wKk he would make toot * ...:iii half schedule, the Fords X M, through the first twojone ^ "* fired ;n!rd stn>[es However, we a:. rfilfU shortly to balance out hL« « Rtc:ration leaped back into the by Johnnie Boyle • rounds Saturday, starting at on beat the scorch v •quad * * Rt-o-Mion Senior 8oftb«ll • * 10 A. M with the semifinals Murtagh was also the Saints'' by starting t)> At prestr.t there art 2" backs U IKUI- pennant race by upend- • ••«»*»»*•»«**•#*»•»**•«**•••**#»**•**•••»••» at io A M and the finals at|PO*er in tne batter s oox. Alter, daily session* «• m ir.ir the previously unbeaten: 2 P. M.'o'n Sunday. \ Donovan walk-d and Tomi morning and tr. gua-c it ^ far :rom a secret tnat we have been con- !Nienbur L g Murugh Mtuchen Grill by a 42 score. director Bcnj"" " singled. in the some Fusds. the first half chain* Approximat-v, • •" piun. was two games down in tackle, and some backs io end. i ball and the rapid growth of our Recreation De- ,Mike Sangster, Roger Taylor,j reported for thi-.: innir.g th<- lost column before the re- st the stadium - i-'T.t Metuchen clash, but the' the group con;;:. situation 1ms now changed and sophomore ar.d Fords now trails by one. They will hav;_t. split . th^ e recor.^..d . straight„. „ , we would no...t. like to see our the bat of Tom Monoco. The Recreation club collected lty to make tV man said "We want to be at! ' """ "-""'" •"—&"•• "_'""" ""' Thompson, Dennis Lynch, Tom Monoco, the Commando's Diih two hits during the seven only thre« vet-:a: ; lea*, four dep in every posi- community without either; but somewhere along Richardson 'and RQ,, c?evak. vanquished pitcher,, worked a :nnmg clash but took full ad- ing from last •• tion" iBthe line the kids are being deprived of the oppor- 'AII but spevak, the Perth Am- commendable game, giving up i of a cluster of walks Jersey champior.-. just three hits and fanning a and errors to produce the win- While the heat continued to, ^^ to ^ things on their own Just about every The exper.'-rx : total of 16 ning run total. .In fact. Fords, scor

TEAM AND LEAGUE Complett With FREE BEGINNERS BOWLING OPENINGS COCKTAIL LOLNGE AND SNACK BAR SIGN VV AT Sunday—Mixed !>:0|l V, M. Tuesday, 825 Avg., 9:00P.M. OPEN IN THE FALL Wed., 6:45 P. M., Mtxtd U CAPTURE PENNANT: The Woodbridge Fire Company Bravo failed to survive the 1»«1 Woodbrid*t LitUe Uatu* play- at oils at the Van Bureu .Street stadium recently, but the group above can be proud of the fact that they w«r« Uw first Matn Stmt Mid U. g. j, Woodbridge Carteret Lanes, BOWL-MOR Brave team tu capture the National Division petulant iu ten year*. First row, left to right, are Turn Kedhing, John K»p«- sito, Robert P«rnik, Joe Lc»»xa, Frank C'wnyi. Snund row: Williiuu Luk*e», Kvcer Iunoceuti, Gary Introne, Leouard m 4-M8Z ltItl V Aiuboy Avc. Woi»dl)tld(« 835 Roouevelt Avenur (i«' $«nuenb»ri, Kuy tierlty, WilUani Taylur, Kjchard KtaK1-r, J»iue» SUiiskl. Third rvw; Manaren VVUUan VoortMei, MIS i-mi ANDBEW V. HO8PODAB, WiHi»m T»yb>r and Frank UsanyL PHONE KI 1-«M4 rHUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 PAOE NINETOIN

Kenny fledlak became will open Garry's new season. do It — Jackie (Hennesey) JOB TRAINING competing playeri murt wear; Pete Hadynlak, the Wood- and Dale Evans gwH on a De- first caiualty of the rtMNfe; 4™ a* " •• P ? name evening, NBC has stfud- has gone Into virtual retire- goe« Into production this fall-«| Johnny Eppen«elner, 8-3 aM n\e of hrr career In "Ad- thlrly-nlne cfflhniprclal wheat ftlvali In Language gaae. HP n died "Th« World of Bob Hope," ment, until after the first of the Roger Smith's wife, former 'but In his two years up with the 196 rounds will be used chlefw Consent." She plgyi a Old Lady (In New York) —! Edlle Majewskl, one of the with..no..conflicts lo.date from;year — no lnteVv^ws, no pic Australian actress VI f tor I a| states and 78 per cent of the I varsity, he hM to throtuhout the searon an ft [tnrcs, nrj"T/rione"t'."j8i"iw press!Stnnr, cotton with him tn an grower* voUm itte In twlrleri Ih the hit poUntlal u a ball car- a specialist and ,utllljy the other networks. Hi* Mw ••HiSfiiw a WWMISWIM game m f,ot CBS agent — Paul WlnChell, Jayne upcoming 11 DuMwt Slflp epi- of the Government program. po rier. The Barren coaching tackl". He Is a Junior. |JN» th* todlun at he held thei jiil'cd wo of the mi CAROL BURNETT AND Mansfield, Mltkey Rooney and sode, "Thp Down Under Caper" The program include* am* traffic?" ,* ~~A. u 'staff U hoping this Is the s,.. Conch Prlscoc exiiects XO power-packed Fords lineup , , y sp«lal« direet- JULIE ANDREWS, a surprise Zsa Zsa Oatior have been set a? which Smith wrote Mpeelnlly datory 10 per cent cut In acre- Boy — "Yea, grannie, but you s(m h< lndt hlmsMf lnce hU open up his defense this season . each other on 8un- hit when they teamed on The guests on Candid Camera for for her and had to talk her age and diversion of wheat should hear the bus drivers' """ fleetneiw afoot will give the by udlndlns the Split T and flank- nliiht, October 29. Slr'Qarry Moore Show last leason the coming season—Roy Rogers'lnto doing. Bhe didn't want to land to coniervation practices tin frames, he Red Blar,ers a much needed er. This system dtVdtVertt s lltttal as well as a 12-R-biiRhel price from power to wide open n absorbed the Fords' reversal. support, Colonia is Scene [outstanding ground gainer for nlng snd passing. Jack Miller was Teff's Jot For An Accountant (Continued from Sooru Paie» the sophomore eleven last fall. the final game of the day, Co- effective batter with a Coach Prlncoe has always had "Did you hear the Joke about and doubh In thtee trips to | Ionia will take oft Fords at 3 a »fft spot in htt hwrt for the Bound Brook the film star?" the plate.. The rules set up tar the com- Hndmtwd football pky?r and "No, what U It?" In thru garnet played earlier. (Continued fvpm Pwrt» "Her secretary didn't keep|mlttee ftfe as follow Sach cTnrln* a Tccent conversation he defending cDaroplons, the records straight and now team shall have a roster of 15 Bakery, M, Mrtuehen Grill i find thmuelves she finds she has had two more members; each team shall have RICWf Ac«iuiia trounced i 11-3 named South Pl«lnfleW ftt I .divorces than she's had wed- figerfie*; no iiy 156 'if | a totall OOff w the Sewaren A. C. and tselhv ston ef the aurr«nt .din*. smoking wilt be permitted; al! however, he has a tremendous Waldman. who 1» 1" F. c. battled to a 13-13 lit. amount ff tosur «rifl I wauia ST. CECELIA'S 1 tnldst of a personal battle ^jor Wt# w fltrt a spot tof Mm. In the Aow Hear This Woods, ss - 2 The end jrosppCts behind., «ua. ralctd his target* over lor Murtagh, p 2 ?atr are Oregon fiansen, Terry iContinued from Sport Page* t 215 score out of a twwlble Diaz, lb JfcrVfk ^'d &Q d 300. He sorted oil with 81 in Jj; Qorskl, 3b 2 rtbger Kenny, while U)e cyjrenti(low fin. then proceeded *lth cause of constant tjdult supervision. Spangler, cf l tacKle Wlgade Includes Ronnjejg^ |n time and a perfect 100 In Thefe are tvVo sides to our topic Of discussion MoOovern, c 1 Sfown, Bob Zuccaro, and Sari nnid. Hyland, rf » 2 Proliek. in this particular column. Sandlot games without Donovan, If 2 Richie LoU has the edge ln|n, Andy Ludwig who Is also adult lupervlslon develop strength, endurance, f 2b 2 in the rate /or top Individual speed, coordination, ability and balance. Bojls learn honors, kept nl« hopes alive of 14 2 3! the experience he received up to run, thttw, eatoh-or gauge moving objects with Ion the Barron forward wall .... among the top three t'OMMANDOS .last season. Also seeking by pun«turlhg hit targets for a increasing oonfldence, control and safety. It has Ralson, cf 2 0 0 tlons at the two tuart slats au Ml totM. He had perfect 100 Tlrp»lt, y ..^.w_.- 3 0 0 beerl pr&ved that these basic skills develop, faster Joe Tobla, BOb Itad flutt ia«WM In «lw» and rapid fire Maroney, e 3 t) ter. Gary" OollaTand" Rlchftrdjbut was (XT In Mr time ttit free from adult pressure and the anxiety to via. Taklas, If 2 0 enarlci a former ' of "" "'tu On the other hand, organized games produce Brows, lb -... l 0 0 « 61 mart. fistok, 2b 2 1 0 t-W»y BaUlt Jim Yeiveu an« »»• Spirit, teamwork, self-discipline and strict mt, 3k. 2 o o A four-Way b»UJ« f»r thejmok Bro«*'« Monoco, p 2 i oenttr DMt ti taking thapa «ft«ctM As we have often stated here, the Little League Ploersch, rf 2 6 0 with John Bodnar, JshnnylMl 380 5«er*s Plcaroal, Bruot Shore, and mil! jwlVD is the best movement to hit our community in 30 19 1 1 In toe nuwlnft. The I SP T I Commando's 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 mtntor expests to use Ydiwtta 91 M M MO years, but we would give a month's pay to see a 0 0 2 0 0 0— St. Cecelia's PlflWQju at Musklfl ai will aa|MlelraeMlelniel*t ..... 96 M 1*8 good old-fashioned wtMdlot baseball game between tf he ««mrntrtei! hrs op-'wltatlt 2 5^ m the Avenel Panthers and 8ew*MB. Blue Birds, or a Heat Withers ««rtlh«Wrtn. "BWrter W «B 98 tussle between the Pulton Street Terriers and the Promising sophomores who| WOODBRIDCK (1142) Continued from Sports Page will W given thjs opportiwlty toi ^ J* ,if Linden Avenue Maple Leafs. watch during the future scrim stick with Vfm VWrtty a»e Wll'iWaUhitm .... M OT 1TO HOOKERS. ... Coach Nick Priscoe has Invited mages, which no doubt will de- Ham Vrabel, a guard; Tom Ludwlg 100 91 100 ;dde the friendly tussle for tfo iwtan, ft emite?, ftnd JaAQloff 93 88 98 all parent* and local citizens to attend temonow quarterback pout. Tooker, a ta.ckle. .LaRocque .... M M 88 277 night's Football Clinic at the Woodbridgft High School gym, which is scheduled to start at 8 P. M. Priscoe will speak along with Prank Capraro, as- CENTRAL TYPEWRITER SERVICE sistant football coach; John Tomczuk, athletic director, and Lou Kuhn and Herb Hollowell, sopho- 53 MAIN STREET ME 44903 more coaches Walt Christensen, the Scholastic Authorized REMWGTGN RAM) Snlet and Service All-Afiwican from Woodbridge, headed for South • SALES • SERVICE • REPAIRS t RENTALS Carolina University but wound up at V.P.I, in Vir- ginia where he expects to excel in track.... After • REBUILDING • OVERHAULING two outstanding years as a tackle, Dick Barlund Buy your portable before school opens, six styles to choQ&e of Cotoflia Iras been moved to «fld at Maryland University. He will also be used as a place kicker from starting at $49.93. WiU> each portable, free Remington and most of the kickoff chores this fall for the Color Key Touch 'typing Course uhi\ type brush. Terps.... It was nice to see the veteran Ed Ma- JeWslri pitch a no-ftitter for Teff's Tavern in the FREE GIFTS TO EVERY CUSTOMER Recreation Senior Softball League. ... Joe De- OPEN MONtlAY lltoU SATURDAY Angelo, director of the Little Fellows and BaBe Convenient FRflR PARKING ftt R«xr o( Store Ruth Tournament of Champiow, was recently severely burned in a boating mishap and is re- covering slowly at the Riverviev Hospital in Red Bank.... The Fords Babe Ruth League has com- pleted plans to hold its annual Awards Night Sep- tember 15 at School 14 in Fords. ... One of our favorite coaches, Beanie Osbqrne, has been ap- pointed to guide the Woodbridge High School ten- IN YOUR NEW HOME nis team this year. . . . Our pressbox neighbor, Emery Konlck, returned from a tour of duty at Camp Dix, and to be honest, we were not happy to see him after receifttf his Cftrtt tnscflbed, "Wish GET ROOM-BY-ROOM you were here." . . Wtklttf F<«, your gesture is greatly appreciated in regard to the plaques we have In mind for Tommy Thompson and Lou THERMOSTAT Creekmur. You will be- contacted in the near IHURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY • SEPT. 7-9 future. CONTROL WITH. IEWEST HESS GAS STATION IQQH WHAT'S HAPPENING HEREM Roosevelt Avenue, West Carteret SELLING OUT!! (IMIIB West of Turnpike Entrance) ALL 1961 SAVE 2< ON EVERY GALLON TODAY AND EVERYDAY All models «lid colors in sMk . . . Please WHY PAY MORE FOR GASOLINE...YOU CANT BUY BETTER! come in, get tiw ut v OF vow* Ik* CM!fi«d Regular and Hess Certified 100 f Octane, both certified to equal or out-porfom the major brand*.-. They are the beat gasolines that money can buy... specially rtflned to protect and to power, priced to stretch your milenga and your dollu*

Bring your BIB of Sale — ready to do business — Lug* MlMtttn ef "Safe Teited" ELECTRIC USED CARS Meot iftdividufel ttnvfxjratgret for Present this coupon for one frae juic«-server baby's room, the bathroom, the kite!1 set. Nothing to buy. No obligation, just drive AUTO dean! 6pace-savin$! Modern! Hi PltftM till in the follotvirig information: SALES Low Electric HfcMe Heating 475 itUhway Avenue, Wuodbndge For fgrther inforiwtion, consult with yjyur architect, builder, elfecirtcal contractor or burnt, call your nearest Public Service office. |brettkable juice SALES QLDSMOBH.E mm |lf i- und 4 tumblers. 1 Esutiiihtd im IKIItens up the Ubre OPEN I'HONB Pi/BLIC ear round. ME THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 1961 PAGE TWENTY " ~~ • " ' '

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Alice Cuthbertson —Condolences to Mr. and 1606 Oak Tree Road iMrs. Walter Huryk, Wood Ave-! IMUIV N«W itntf inue, on th« 4e*ih of Mr. Hu-I Tel. LI 8-8469 'ryk's grandfather, Jan Huryk, —Happy birthday to Jeffrey .. .. Coburger, Oak Tree Road, who; TMr"a"d M" Rlcl}ard Har: wc11 wa» nine ywr6 old this week. I and daughters, Janet and ,, ... Dowia, Wood Avenue, spent the —OuesU Mr. and Mr». we3end «t Newburgh, N. Y.. at Alexander Cuthbertsonhoertam , Oakj home of Mr and Mr8 Pa. Tf ^ W,tre Mr' "id ^rf[lazzo. WhUe there they attend- Alhert Wheelhouw and chil- ed g c]ambake given ^ clara,s ^"'ii ^ ! ' NlX0?iand the Handshakers Club in The Wheelhouses, farmer r«st-;New wlndsor dents o( Oak Tree Road, have1 ' just returned from a trip tojADDING To THE ARMY j New Hampshire and Vermont, ^ Anny has emoarked on aj —Mr. and Mrs. William program that could add as: Brown and son, Dennis, Oak many as 150,000 men to its1 Tree Road, were weekend present strength by next sum-l guests ol Mr. and Mrs, M. E, mer. Goldberg of Wannamassa. Mr. Secretary ol the Army Elvis and Mrs. Edward Fleming, J. Stahr, Jr., said at a recent Pershlng Avenue, were also news conference, the extent of KRISP 23 mobilization will be governed, LARGE CARROTS £5. ss2 * 25' CANTALOUPES —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hap- to some degree, by what hap- CUCUMBERS 3,-13' pel, Adams Street, were hosts pens In the Berlin crisis and at a cookout Saturday. Quests elsewhere, were Mr, and Mrs, Robert Pitz-] Stahr said the Army expects i gjmmons and sons, Thomas andjto reach an authorized total by | ftobert; Mrs. Helen Rohlfs.jjune 30, 1961 of 1,008,000 Semel Avenue, and Miss Nancy Kwlat, Closter, ARMED WITH LOLLIPOPS TEA BAGS GRAPE JELLY BOSTON — The Forrest CRAPES —Miss Nancy Kwiat, Closter, KRAFT was a guest for the holiday Sherman; an anti-submarine SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA WHITE ROSE tfteekend of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- destroyer, has left on its tour LGE. 20 o*. JAR ert Ftosimmons, Semel Avenue. of African ports well armed SUGAR SWEET 1' SALE - BOX OF 64 The Pitzslmmons were hosts at with lollipops a cookout on Sunday. Present The 10,000 loljipop* aboard were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De the fighting ship will be distrib- Sena and children, Chuckle uted to all African children and Jeffrey, Nixon: Mrs. Helen visiting the ship with their na- LB.PKG. • EAT-MOR CAKE DEPT • Rohlfs and Mr. and Mrs. Henry tive parents. . Happel and children, Henry, The, goodwill tour is part of j Richard, Allan, Gary, Bruce America's people-to-people Pro- and Wayne, all of Iselin, and gram intended to defeat com-1 Margarine Golden Pound Cake »"' 5 J Miss Kwlat, munism- without firing a shot. 1 GUYS 2 f ENGLISH MUFFINS— 39 PILLSBURY - 9-OZ PKG. 1 C( CHERRY PIE 11-ot Golden Sesame Rolls RfOICAKT .. ROYAL DAIRY _ DOG FOOD '•*• 6178- l Olt CHEESE SPREAD L. 69 FIG BARS """ BREAKSTONE' YOGURT Fresh Baked Goods Dept VAIHU* .2 FOR m»ij pniM, •print kAlN FRESH MADE - HOME STYLE 4% m LEMON ROIL' 59^ MACARONI, O „ From the start, make your wedding an occa- COLE SLAW) A hi. NUT CHIFFON CAKE ICED 59 sion of long-remembered good taste and dl* Unction. Invitations set the tone ol forma) per- SWISS CHEESE DOMtiTIC fection. Choose your own paper and styling from our complete selections. Consult us on 2 GUYS' Chkken Barn LIQUOR DEPT. any problems. l«r "2 GUYS'* 80PROOF FtfTH "2 GUYS"* 86 PROOf PUVA|| STOOC FtfTH FISH STICKS .? 4 LONDON '/. C»t 2W "Quality... Worthy of the Occasion** DRY 7.2* WHISKEY $ *# r III BROCCOLI SPEARS - 6 HUH *2 mm* so moor trnn FROZEN PEAS ;; 6 ViCAL « MIDDLESEX PRESS VODKA JM 2 SCOTCH 3" FOOD (Independent-Leader Building) STRAWBERRIES 5 SALE 6-oi • Sold only ol KMrny, Totoiw, No. Bttgm, Woodbridgc, t and BordMitown. ton 20 Green Street, Woodbridge • Th«M minimum rttoU print or* on fiW with th* Nfw ORANGE JUICE Telephone MErcury 4-1111 to Ink