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VOL. VIIL—No. 37 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946 PRIGE THREE CENTS ames Club VetHouslng Promises Big Time Scholastic Unit Ready Rank Here Mass Meeting Tonight On Sept. 12 Tops U. S.To Map Lowery Fight Federal Official Lauds Higli School Average Is Ace Town Diamond 2 In Deadlock Mayor And Committee; Above That In Nation, Sewaren; Sets Example Indignation Meets Apartments Planned Nicklas Tells Board ^Outfit Drops All Completes, With Volunteer Help, Splendid Threat to Curtail- For Werlock Job WOODBRIDGE — "Your mayor WOODBRIDGE — But 2.8 per Home Game Plans and his Veterans' Housing Com- cent of the members of the gradu- Playground; To Operate Every Week Day Cuiffreda and Wescott mittee are to be congratulated for ating class at Woodbridge High School Bus Routes-' their progressiveness and aggres- WOODBRIDGE — James A. Split Board 4-4; siveness in planning for. veterans' School failed in one subject and SEWAREN — After an "open to take them to the Rahway Pool. WOODBRIDGE — A crowd of Keating, manager of St. James' housing," Sterling H. Anders, New 0.9 per cent failed in two subjects, house" and inspection by officials Children must have their parents' parents and taxpayers of Wood- Baseball team, announced today Priscoe Appointed Jersey representative of the Na- according to a report made by of the Township and residents of consent and register with Miss bridge Township is expected to Ms outfit would not accept the tional Housing Administration, Supervising Principal Victor C. Sewaren last night, the Sewaren Morris at the playground. attend a public meeting tonight ai "crumbs offered by the Board of WOODBRIDGE—With Commis- playground, with equipment built sioner William Benson absent from told the FORDS BEACON yes- Nicklas to the Board of Education. During last weekend, the erec- 8 o'clock in Woodbridge High Education" as to the use of the terday. through voluntary labor and with tion of three large swings, three School Auditorium called to dis- Stadium and for the remainder of Monday's session of the Board of No seniors failed in more than two the aid of voluntary contributions, ! cuss the cancellation of the school the season the "Saints will be Education, the appointment of a Mr. Anders said he came to subjects, thus making a total of baby swings and a climbing hori- Woodbridge to confer with Fred was officially opened this morning zontal ladder were completed. Miss bus contracts as ordered by Dr. forced to play its games away." custodian of High School Students' 96.3 per cent of the graduating at ten o'clock by Miss Louise Mor- Millard M. Lowery, County Super- "We have, as all sports fans in Activities Funds, a position for- Buntenbach, chairman of the local Irma Bird finished the printing Veterans' Housing Committee, and WOODBRIDGE — "For the class that was promoted. ris, supervisor. and lettering on the board games. intendent or Schools, at a con- this vicinity can attest, an excel- merly held by Stephen K. Werlock, first time in years there will be Although Mr. Nicklas did not Miss Morris, who has been ac- ference with the Board of Educa- lent team," Mr. Keating continued, was all tied up in a four-four tie. was very well pleased with the On Monday and Tuesday evenings progress made-to date. amusement rides right in the mention the high percentage of tively engaged as a member of the three see-saws and the posts for tion, July 1. "and we had planned to bring Two applications for the position heart of Woodbridge," Thomas passing grades at Woodbridge Sewaren Playground Committee, Arthur C. Ferry, former princi- some outstanding teams to the were received, one from Leonard "I found," Mr. Anders continued, received her appointment from the the volley ball court were installed Fitzpatrick, second assistant High School despite the double and the painting of the equipment pal of Woodbridge High School, Township so fans could see some Cuiffreda and the other from Don- "that your community officials chief of Woodbridge Fire Com- session, he said the average was Woodbridge Township Recreation will serve as chairman of the meet- real baseball. In our opinion the ald Wescott. A secret ballot was have encouraged building despite Committee. She is a faculty mem- was completed. pany No. 1, said today in dis- excellent and "a little bit above Those Who Helped ing and several members of the Board of Education has broken its held and the vote was four-four. the difficulties encountered and eusing the fire company's an- the average in the country as a ber of Woodbridge High School, Board of Education have indicated promise to us." Andrew Aaroe, president of the are endeavoring to help the vet- nual carnival which will open whole." teaching physical education and Volunteer workers on construc- they would attend and offer then- At Monday night's session of the board, suggested another poll be eran." Monday and continue through The supervising principal sum- has had previous playground ex- tion were George Robinson, Harp- cooperation because they consider- board, Leon Plichta, chairman of taken and again the vote was the Meanwhile, Mr. Buntenbach an- Saturday night. marized the percentage of failures perience. er A. Sloan, Albert Anderson, Ar- ed Dr. Lowery's action "arbitrary athletics, recommended the field same. The matter was held over nounced that the sections for the Among the rides will be a fer- as follows: Grade 9, failing in one The playground will be open thur Spoon, Joseph Kubicka, Mer- and unwarranted." be given to the Kath's Boys Club, to the next meeting. temporary veterans' housing- on ris wheel, chair o'plane and subject, 8.9; two subjects, 2.3; 3 Monday afternoons from one tocer Brunn, Henry Gilbert, William The public hearing is an out- the A & B Oilers of Port Reading Nicholas Priscoe, coach of high the Mawbey tract arrived in town mechanical swings. Pony rides subjects, 1.6; four subjects, 1.6, 5five o'clock and Tuesday through Bird, Francis Casey, Joseph Pock- growth of a suggestion made by and to the St. James' Club on school football and baseball was yesterday and the contractors are will also be available to the subjects, none; total, 14.4. Grade Friday from ten to twelve o'clock lembo, Eldon Raison, Samuel J. Mr. Ferry. The ultimate aim of the succeeding Sundays. The first two named faculty manager of ath-beginning to set up the barracks. youngsters. 10, failing in one subject, 12.7; in the mornings and one to five Henry, Frank Aklus, Victor and session will be to appoint three or have a joint schedule planned so letics, a position also previously The chairman explained the con- The committee in charge, two subjects, 3.1; three subjects, o'clock in the afternoons. Each Peter Nemetz, William Taggart, W. four representative citizens of the that on two Sundays both teams held by Werlock. An application tractors usually take 60 days to headed by Chief Joseph Fender, 1.2; four subjects, 1.5; five sub- Thursday evening at seven o'clock, Frank Burns, John Mayti, Stephen Township as a committee to go to will use the field. The recommend- for the position had been filed by complete erection so veterans and has announced that large quan- jects, 0. Grade 11,"failing in onestarting July 25, the entire play- J. Mazar and Arthur W. Mack. Trenton and confer with Dr. John ation "was approved. Lincoln Tamboer who withdrew in their families will be able to occupy tities of ham and butter have subject, 11.0; two subjects, 2.9; ground will participate in a coun- Iced beverages were prepared for H. Bossharc, Commissioner of Ed- The St. James' team played its favor of Mr. Priscoe. the first units on or about Sept- been obtained and will be offer- three subjects, 1.6; four subjects, cil fire ceremony with parents and the workers by Mrs. Simon Lar- ucation, and receive a final deci- two first games to capacity crowds Dr. Seymour Deber said he read ember 12. ed as prizes at the various 0.4; five subjects, 0.4; total, 16.3. friends as guests. Each Friday son, Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Mrs. A. sion from him as to what Wood- 4 after it believed it had been given in The INDEPENDENT-LEADER All the buildings will be painted booths. Grade 12, failing in one subject, morning at nine o'clock, a chart- W. Scheidt, Mrs. Walter McKean, bridge can do to' prevent its high the "go" sign as to the use of thesports page that "Lefty" Yura over or covered with composition 2.8; two subjects, 0.9; and no fail- ered bus for a nominal fee will Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. ^Robinson and school students from walking along stadium on Sundays. Originally coach of Freshman football, had shingles. Modern and adequate ure in three, four and five sub- pick up children at the playgorund Mrs. Anderson. the rriost heavily-travelled high- the consent had been given to thenot been paid for last fall's .serv- plumbing facilities will be installed jects, total, 3.7. ways in the United States. Legion which could not purchase ices. He declared that it was "a sad It is estimated the government 2 Critically Hurt In the elementary schools, 92.5 At the July 1 conference Dr. equipment. Rev. Maurice Griffincase of negligence on someone's spends $2,500 a unit equiping it per cent of the students were pro- Lowery ordered the board to cancel then offered the team the equip- part." A motion was made and with plumbing and electrical faci- moted. Summarized the 'percent- Abnormal Demand for Phone eight bus route contracts stating, ment if the members, all veterans carried that Mr. Yura be paid the lities. In Auto Accident age of promotions in the various "I am sorry to say that I trusted and high school graduates, would $100 due him. Woodbridge too much. You are play under the parish name. They Bills Ordered Paid Screening of applications will grades for the past year were as take place next month, Mr. Bun- WOODBRIDGE—Richard Love- follows: Pre-primary, 97.9; first Service Explains Those Delays carrying 171 High School students agreed, and since the personnel Leon Plichta, chairman of the and 70 grade school children on was the same they assumed the athletic committee, requested $600 tenbach stated. Each veteran will land, 27, 209 Columbia Avenue, grade, 93.2; second, 91.6; third, be turned over to the custodian of be given points on need and the 92.9; fourth, 91.6; fifth, 96.0; sixth, buses illegally." ' . consent still held. Metuchen is still in a critical con- 93.2; seventh, 90. 3; eighth, 92.9. Traffic Greater Than Lowery Keplies Problem For Priscoe athletic funds for payment of veterans with the highest number dition in Perth Amboy General Alignment of Route 4 bills. When Mrs. Helen Anderson, of points will be given preference. Since that time, the board wrote At the board meeting the whole Hospital as the result of injuries In War Days; Augment matter was turned over to the district clerk, pointed out the au- Apartments Planned Parkway Here Approved to Dr. Lowery asking* him to "put faculty manager of athletics with ditors objected to this practice and Another prospect in relieving the received in an accident Sunday on Local Staff By 19 his order in writing'' and the reply, demanded that all bills be present- 2 Men Are Fined TRENTON—Formal adoption somewhat conciliatory, was read instructions to prepare a schedule housing situation in the Township, Route 35 near the Edison Bridge. at Monday's Board of Education- for the three teams. With the ed on regular board billheads and is the request of the Woodbridge Loveland's companion, . Howard WOODBRIDGE — A demand of the alignment of New Jer- for telephone service far greater meeting as follows: withdrawal of the Saints, Mr. Pris- approved and paid through the Estates of which Sol Kelsey is Nelson, 24, 102 Princeton Street, For Disturbance sey's first parkway, Route 4, coe, the new faculty manager, regular channels, the request was president, for a building permit to than any the war produced is for 6.31 • miles in Woodbridge "In answer to your letter ofi (Continued on Page 6} Metuchen, is in "fair" condition. seriously affecting the speed of July 2, I wish to say that my re- starts off with a problem. construct nine apartment buildings RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Fines Township, was announced today quest to the Woodbridge Township containing 300 unit apartments The third occupant of the car, service the New Jersey Bell Tele- by State Highway Commissioner Stanley Frederick, 22, 269 Lake of $15 each were imposed by Re-phone Company can give telephone Board of Education is that they on land bounded by Route 35, users, the company repoz'ted today. Spencer Miller, Jr. The latter cancel transportation routes as Metuchen Avenue and South Park Avenue, also of Metuchen, escaped corder Christan J. Jorgenson upon took into consideration the follows: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8. Drive. Because the atea is zoned H. V. Collard, manager: for the Car Stolen in So. Amboy Found with minor cuts and bruises. Private Martin Paone, 24, a sol-company here, said that since last Township's request not to divide All of these involve transportation for Class A residential, the zoning According to Patrolmen Daniel dier stationed at Camp Kilmer to the High School. board has set a hearing for July year at this time calls in Wood- Fords Park in half and as a re- Panconi and Thomas Lockie and and Frank De Popola, 23, both of bridge have increased from 11,700 sult the route will pass through "I leave it to the discretion of Here; Thief Assaults Owner , 31 at the Memorial Municipal Patrol Driver Joseph Grady, Love- to 15,300 and the operating force, the Board as to what they will do Building to hear objections, if any. land, who was driving the car,117 West Pond Road, Hopelawn, the westerly end in the vicinity. at the Woodbridge exchange had of Bennington Drive. to Route 7 which is Mr. Stelmas- It is not believed there will be evidently at a high rate of speed, when they were arraigned in police been increased from 31 to 50. zek's Route. Apparently, this route Man In Good Samaritan any strenuous objections inasmuch left the Edison Bridge and found The description of the align- Town to Offer 29 court Monday on complaints of There are more calls than the is much longer than 2y2 'miles and Role Turns On Woman as there are apartment dwellings himself on the wrong traffic lane. disturbing the peace. They pleaded switching centers and line net- ment, as announced by the com- futhermore has the low cost per on South Park Drive at the pres- Attempting to get back on the f Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6)- He Assisted, Escapes ent time. There is great need for right, lane, he ran the car over guilty. work can handle without traffic Parcels August 5 .: The pair was arrested by Pa-jams occuring in the • switching renting units. at, the present time the safety aisle and the vehicle centers, and calls are travelling WOODBRIDGE — A car, stolen in . the; Township, >and. 300 such turned over. trolman Wilbert N. Nelson on ; 1 ^Saturday afternoon. Roy Ainscow ibumper-to-bumper on ; the ; wire from a South River woman, 20, tively short meeting Monday; the apaHments would. tend; to relieve Loveland suffered deep lacer- the situation. ' • of Highway 27 was complainant. 'highways, Mr.' Collard said. Re- Aid tti Red Cross by Students on Friday night by a strange man Township Committee sold 17 par- ations of the scalp, concussion of William Watts of Baltimore, newing its appeal to users of its who had helped her start the carcels of municipally-owned property While all efforts are being ex- the brain, possible fractured skull, Md., charged with violation of a service to do so sparingly, and to at public sale as follows: tended toward finding housing for fracture of right forearm, contu- township ordinance by promot- keep their calls brief, the company Detailed in 'Annual Rep-ort when it stalled near South Amboy, veterans, the proposed erection of sions and abrasions about the face, was found on Meadow Lane, Fords, Isadore Rosenblum for Adam ing gambling with dice, pleaded says use of the telephone has out- Mozdziers, $500; Stern and Drago- 450 single-family homes in the hands, body and legs and severe guilty and was fined $25 andstripped temporarily the best ef- Saturday. set for Marjorie M. DeYoung, $400; Colonia section of the Township shock. Nelson was treated for la-placed on probation for one year. forts of the industry to provide More Servicemen Join Activities of Junior An employe of the Heyden W. B. Turner for Steve and Mary was balked when it was announced cerations of the scalp, concussion State Police Trooper Geza Toth, enough facilities to handle all Chemical Corporation, which is Kostyu, $500; Joseph and Mar-the Township Committee was of the brain, fractured left should- woh arrested Watts while he wascalls promptly. There are more Ranks of Civilians Group Include Wide located at the end of the lane, garet Boelhower, $1,600; John served with a .writ of certiorari er and possible fracture of the who arrested Watts while he wastelephones in New Jersey in ser- Variety of Chores brought the car's keys to police Miele, $1,050; Joseph and Steve calling for a return of all docu- spine., tified that Watts had 13 pairs of vice than ever before—80,000 have WOODBRIDGE—A few more ments involved in the sale of the • headquarters, reporting the carDalina, $975; Daniel and Florence Meanwhile, Edmund O'Connell, dice with him. been added since the first of theTownship servicemen were added had been parked there all day.M. Ternay, $500; Michael and Ella land. The Township, through its survivor of the airplane crash at year. Each telephone is being- WOODBRIDGE — An excellent real estate Department sold the Julius Luby, 55, of 77 Highway to the civilian ranks this week report of the activities of the Patrolmen Joseph Casale, Frank T. O'Grady, $500; Frank and Iselin Airport July 6, is slowing 26, North Brunswick, was fined used more than ever. Junior Red Cross for the school Szallar and Horace Deter investi- Eleanore J. Ternay, $400; Peter 868 lots involved for, $36,000 to recovering from burns and injuries when they received their honor- Woodbridge Homes Corporation $25 on a charge of being drunk Materials Scarce year 1945-46 was submitted to the gated. The car was returned to its and Catherine Kinneavy, $375; at the same hospital. His wife, and disorderly and creating a The company has not been idle able discharges. Board of Education Monday by owner in South River by the local John Fanko and Charles L. Peter- at a public sale. The original bid- who was in England, where her disturbance. Luby pleaded guilty in trying to meet the situation. They include, Robert Varrel- Supervising Principal Victor C. police Saturday night. mann, $350; Alexander and Cath- der was Carragher Brothers but father is critically ill, flew across to the charge, preferred by Pa-So far this year, despite acute Nicklas who serves as chairman of erine DiFrenza, $300; Anna Billy, the firm was outbid by Woodbridge the Atlantic and is now at her mann, S2/c, 83 High Street, Wood- The stranger is sought for theft trolman John Jacob. shortages of copper, tin, textiles Junior Red Cross of Woodbridge $250; Richard and Martha Gard- Homes. The latter indicated it husband's bedside. ' and lead used in making telephone bridge; Lester Gerhard, Sl/c, Oak Township Chapter. of the car and assault. After he ner, $200; Eugene Ugi, $250; Mich- (Continued on Page 6) . Tree Road; Frank J. Brinkman, succeeded in starting the car when ael and Caroline L. Deckler, $150; equipment, it has installed more In the high school Mr. Nicklas Joseph and Anna Bijowski, $125. central office equipment in 50 ofSl/c, 8 Silzer Avenue; John Mack- reported the following activities: it stalled on Route 35 in heavy FIRST SESSION Wife Missing, Keasbey Hearing Date Set its 204 central offices, and added nowski, specialist 1/c, 831 Green traffic, the man drove it in the Street, all of Iselin^ Served as helpers, waiters and direction of South River. Township Clerk B. J. Dunigan FORDS—The first meeting of Man Asks Police Search some 425 million conductor feet of waitresses at Chapter dinner Oct- was authorized to advertise 29 the Polly-Teens will be held this wire in cable to its statewide net- Raymond Peterson, "S 1/c, 27 ober 24 and supplied music for They were riding along Main additional parcels of property to afternoon at the clubrooms, 12 KEASBEY — Michael Kemash, On Bid By Gusmer work, it reports. It has increased Burnet Street and Garrett Den dinner: decorated windows of Red Street in lower Sayreville when be sold at public sale on August 5. William Street. its organization in a year from Bleyker, S 2/c, 40 Demarest Ave- Cross Headquarters, Main Street the man suddenly turned right Dahl, Avenue, has asked the police to help him locate his wife, Eliza- WOODBRIDGE — A hearing, to 15,000 to 21,000, and is all set tonue, both of Avenel; Josep; h Cho- for exhibit of Junior Red Cross onto a lonely road leading to beth, who has been missing from be held August 5 on the request accelerate its $150,000,000 con- ma, S 2/c, 149 Woodland Avenue, Production and for Food Conser- Horseshoe Lake, the woman told home since Saturday. of Gusmer, Inc., which seeks to struction program to expand the Fords; First Lt. Wilfred J. Buck- vation; sent 150 magazines and 150 the Sayreville police. She protested CALENDER OF COMING EVENTS Mrs. Kemash is 43 years old, iserect a steel and corrugated metal system and improve service. alew, 34 May Street, Hopelawn; pocket novels to Merchant Marine; that the road did not lead to 5 feet, 3 inches tall; weighs 110 building for storage purposes on Even if people hadn't suddenly PFC. Vincent G. Murray, 91 Wood- gifts, box of 100 assorted toys and South River. After driving 200 pounds. She has gray eyes, brown its property on Edgar Hill, was (Continued on Page 6) bridge Avenue, Sewaren. games to children in Kentucky feet along the road the man Note: Contributions to this column must be in this office hair, a scar on the right side of set Monday at a meeting of the Mountains, 153 Christmas gift turned the car around and no later than Tuesday of each week. forehead, light complexion and noTownship Committee. packages to Camp Kilmer, 1 lap stopped. The woman related the upper teeth. When she left home The hearing must be held due robe turned over to Senior Red stranger attempted to attack her JULY •IS—Meeting of Colonia Civic Improvement Association at Ves- at 7:30 A. M., on Saturday she to the fact the request is in vio- Well, If YouMust Can Fruit,Cross. and she resisted, but in attempt- perino's Hall. was wearing • a black and white lation of the so-called 1923 or- Also, made 300 "ditty" bags for ing to get away from him the man •Meeting of Pride of New Jersey Council, Sons and Daughters checked coat, light color nylon dinance which prohibits the erec- servicemen: entertained at Menlo threw her to the ground and of Liberty at 89 Avenel Street, Avenel. • stocks and had on a silver ring tion of chemical plants in the Just Don't Blow Yourself Up' Park Veterans Home on two oc- • kicked her on the side of the head, set with a sapphire. Avenel-Edgar sections of the casions; band concert and dance injuring her ear. He then took 20—Bus Ride to Coney Island sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary Township. The building the con- WOODBRIDGE—"If You Must and bath tubs. Right about now on March 1. 1946 at Woodbridge- money from her pocketbook and of Colonia Fire Company. cern wishes to build is one which Can Fruit, Don't Blow Yourself they don't want you to brew any High School to raise funds, at- drove off in the car. The woman •Square dance sponsored by Sewaren Republican Club, Inc., Idle Hour Club Makes would connect two existing build- Up." atomic applesauce in such a way tendance and contributions were . [ made her way to a nearby home at Sewaren Land and Water Club. ings on the premises. v That is the heading on a humor- that it may knock off a good voluntary; sent two students and where the residents took her in 21—Bus Ride to Atlantic City, sponsored by Woodbridge Vet- Plans for Trip to N. Y. The Township Committee ap- ous article on canning written by dependent or two in these hard two faculty members to Junior and then drove her to police head- erans Association. proved the action of the Zoning Robert H. .Prall, World-Telegram times. Red Cross convention at Philadel- quarters. 22-27—Annual carnival sponsored by Woodbridge Fire Com- KEASBEY—iPreliminary plans Board in granting permission to Staff writer, in the July 8 issue First Step phia last month. for a trip to New York on Septem- Description of the man given by pany No. 1 at firehouse grounds, School Street. Western Union to construct a of that newspaper. ''Bob" Prall is The first step in proper canning Sent To Kilmer ber 24 were made at a meeting of telegraph relay station off Main a native of Woodbridge, worked on is to go to the ration board and the woman is as follows: About 29—Bus Ride to Seaside Heights sponsored by Ladies' Aid So- the Idle Hour Knitting Club at the In the elementary schools the six feet tall, about 150 pounds in ciety of First Church of Iselin, Presbyterian. Street, Fords. The station will the Perth Amboy newspaper sev- lie through your teeth that your following articles were made and home of Mrs. John R. Allen, Alwat Include an.open steel tower and eral years ago and resided in thebadminton court abounds with sent to Camp Kilmer Hospital, 150 weight, brown hair, spoke with a Street, Woodbridge. The weekly a one story building similar to the foreign accent, wore brov/n jacket AUGUST old Prall house on the corner of fruit trees, strawberry patches and filled nut cups, 150 napkins, 100 2—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary of Woodbridge Post, American prize was won by Mrs. Evelyn one now located on Strawberry Green Street and Amboy Avenue, snap beans. The next step.is to Hallowe'en favors, 100 Christmas and white sport shirt. He told the Sutch. Hill. which has since been torn down. woman he was going to Parlin, Legion. take the sugar they give you andfavors, 200 Valentine favors, 100 The next meeting will be tomor- Help Pledged Avenel Bob's article in fuli reads as use it in mint juleps. This is St. Patrick's Day favors, ISO Easter having hitch-hiked from New 4—Supper party to mark burning of mortgage by Sewaren row night at the home of Miss much safer. In this way you get York City. Republican Club, Inc., at Sewaren Land and Water Club. Full cooperation was promised follows: favors. 1 large afghan. Sent to Mary Malis, 188 Pulaski Avenue, to the planned beginning of house- By KOBERT H. K&ALL, the can on you and nobody gets Headquarters, North Atlantic Area, 8—Annual meeting of Woodbridge Township Civic Conference Perth Amboy. tiurted. • in Memorial Municipal Building at 8:30. to-house ^mail delivery in Avenel World-Telegram Staff Writer Junior Red Cross were 25 book and arrangements will be made . The canning season is upon us, However, there is always the racks, 5 afghans, 6 lap robes, 12 Beach Party on Island 10—Bus ride to Coney Island sponsored by Keasbey Tigers offering the enterprising little busy little woman with ants in her bed pan covers, 24 knitted wash Social Club. SON IS BORN to straighten out the house-num- Listed by Girls' Club HOPELAWN—Mr. and Mrs Si-ber problem. housewife scads of opportunities pantry who wants to do the right cloths, 12 bridge table covers, 5- 16-18—First weekend of carnival sponsored by Colonia Volun- mon Kluj, 81 Juliette Street, are Fords Memorial Post, V. F. W.to (1) blow the daylights out ofthing and put lip a grab-bag of bedside bags. Floral wreaths were FORDS — The Scatterbrain teer Fire Co. No 1. parents of a son born Tuesday at requested the name of Fords Park her shiny stove; (2) poison her canned goodies. She's the gal purchased and sent to Camp Kil- Gills' Club completed plans to- 23-25—Second weekend of carnival sponsored by Colonia Volun- Perth Amboy General Hospital. be changed to Fords Memorial mother-in-law; (3) acquire a hole that has the safety councils in a mer at Christmas and many maga- ft beach party at Tottenville, S. I.. teer Fire Co. No. 1. Park in honor of veterans of both in the head. tizzy. They want her to live to zines, cards, books, victrola records on August 2, at a meeting held at SEPTEMBER wars. The matter was referred This business of putting up enjoy the fruits of her labors. were collected and sent to Army the home of Miss Dorothy Kovacs, ON VACATION to the committee as a whole. things is very creditable, tout it That's why they are bubbling over Camps or Veterans' Hospitals, Gold Street. 13—"Auction" sponsored by Sewaren Men's Club. FORDS—Albert Dodge," Maple A contract to provide 100 tons may also be very dangerous, say with advice these days. Mr. Nicklas completed his re- Present were Florence Siecinski, OCTOBER Avenue and Leroy Keller, Louis of buckwheat coal at $10.92 a ton the safety councils and the insur- There seems to be three ways to port by stating: '-The cooperation Virginia Bonalsky, Lorraine Wargo, 6—Dedication of Monument in memory of dead of World Wars Street, are spending a week at for the Memorial Municipal Build- ance companies which report an- can things. The most fatal method of the personnel "sponsoring Junior Tasnady, Ethel Kovacs I and II. Sugar Maples, PeekskuT Moun- ing was awarded to Avenel Coal nually how folks are dying like is the cooking-in-the-oven meth- Red Cross activities has been ex- and Joan Smalley. tains, N. Y, Company. flies in kitchens, rocking - chairs (Contitmed on Page 6) cellent." PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND 'FORDS BSACOX ."Clubwomen Avenel G. O. P. Plans Mystery Straw Ride STOBE H.0URS: Tenth Card Party AVENEL—Plans for a mystery straw ride to be held August 7 •b ' S, -"' "AVENEL—Tlie Woman's Club of were made at a meeting of the WOODBRIDGE — Two Wood- -t»A.fci. to-6 P. Avenel held the ninth in its series Aveiiel Republican Club, Inc., at bridge youths enlisted in the Army, • of summer card parties Monday the clubrooms on the super high- according' to announcements made at the headquarters, 89 Avenel way. this week. ' - Street, with Mrs. Warren C3ine Mrs. Frieda Grode was named John Prekog, Jr., 17, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Magargol as co- chairman and she will be assisted and Mrs. John Prekop, 4 Grove hostesses. Door prize was won by by Macario" Rivera, Mr. and Mrs.Avenue, is one of the youths signed ".Mrs. A. J. MurpHy and the special James O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Spen- lip for service. He was a Junior ' award by Mrs. R. G. "Verier. Non- cer Green, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas member of the Woodbridge Emer- players prize swent to Mrs. Har-Bell, Mrs- Otis Sears, Mrs. Adolf gency Squad for the past two years old- Monson, Mrs. Fred Hodecker, Elester, William E. Gery, Coramit- and graduated from St. Mary's Mrs. Joseph HoAndrews, Mrs. teeman Herbert B. Rankin and High School in June. George Leonard and Mrs. William Alvin Shaffer. ' Robert G. Trainer, 18, son of 'TKazmiak. * Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Trainer, Prizes at the tables were won 14 Grove Avenue, is already sta- by: Mrs. O. S. Werferling, Mrs. tioned at Fort McClellan, Ala. He THE GREAT Harold Van Ness, Mrs. Willard Wood bridge Notes is also a graduate of St. Mary's ATLANTIC Banfcin arid Mrs. Frank Barth. High School, class of '45 and at- ant) Others present were: Mrs. Robert —Mr.-and Mrs. Frank C. Buch- tended Seton Hall College for one PAGSFIC Rhodes, Mrs. Benjamin Sepanski, old, South Park Drive, have re- year. TEA Mrs. Henry Dobrek, Mrs. Nevin turned home after visiting rela- While some are planning to en- COMPANY Bierly, Mrs. George Weis, Mrs. tives in St. Petersburg, Fla. ter service, the Navy announced Harold Grausam, Mrs. Arvid Win- that Ensign Grace. P. Varga, quist, - Mrs. Clifton Myer , Mrs. —Mrs. Carl Augustine, Ridge- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tohnaas Thompson, .Mrs. James dale Avenue, spent the weekend Varga, 531 Garden Avenue, has - McHugh, Mrs. John Ettershank at Seaside Heights. been honorably discharged from and Mrs. Earl Palmer. The next —Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Rod- service. Ensign Varga enlisted riquez arid daughters, Nina and April 11, 1945 and saw active duty card party will be held Monday, Esther, Sante Fe, N. M., were with Mrs. Dobrek and Mrs. Sepan- in Navy hospitals for 15 months. For fricassee, chicken ski as co-hostesses. guests of Miss Sophie Johnson, She plans to do missionary work Green Street. in civilian life. sSa king or chicken sated —Mrs. Thomas Gallant, Ridge- dale Avenue, is a surgical patient at Perth Amboy General Hospital. Special Awards Won Isellri Briefs —Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tetley and daughter, Jean, Alden Street, At G.O.P. Club Party —Miss Katherine Nicola was a spent the weekend at Fayson Lake. guest at a bridal shower last Sat- —Mrs. James H. Auburn and AVENEL — The Fifth District This week-end A&P Markets will have a urday. sons, Douglas and James,-Myrtle Republican Club held a card party —Mr. and Mrs. N. Lordi and Avenue, are vacationing at Breton at the home of Mrs. Richard My- reasonable amount of meat. Not all the steaks, daughter, Ruth, have returned Woods. ers, Commercial Avenue, last chops and roasts you want — that will take home alter' spending a- few days —Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen Wednesday. Specal award was won in Atlantic City. and children, Sharon and James, by Miss Doris Myers and table time. But there is more beef, pork and veal, —A dinner was held Sunday in Jr. Bergen Street, have returned prizes were won by Mrs. Harold honor of William J. Bennett who home after spending two weeks at Grimley, Mrs. William Morgan, and it's the fine quality you expect of A&P. Shipbottom. Mrs. Eugene Magargol, and Mrs. was recently honorably discharged Walter Cook. Others present were: Frankly, we'd like to say there would be from the service. Present were —Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hol- Mrs. Nevin Bierly, Mrs. William Visit Our Fish tment for Fine Seafood Mrs. William Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. land and daughter Emily Lou, Penrod, Mrs. Robert Grimley, Mrs. no increase in prices, but market conditions John Jeffers, Miss Ann Polita. Wil- Rahway Avenue, have returned Raymond Gribble, Mrs. Carl ib. liam Smyth, Jr., Richard and Rob- after a vacation trip to Spartans- make this impossible. However, we've bought burg, S. C., where they visited Mr. Krogh, Mrs. Willam LaForge, Mrs. ert Von Oesen, all of Jersey City; George Slivka, Mrs. Edmond speece with care, keeping your pocketbook in mind. Ib. Miss Sylvia Neary^Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George N. Sparrow. and Mrs. Frank Applegate. HALIBUT —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicklas, Hewitt, George Bennet, Jr., Joan During the period of extreme shortages, Ib. \b.i and Betty Bennett and Mrs. Church Street, are on a motor George Bennett, all of town. trip to Montreal,-Can. HONORED. ON BIRTHDAY through no fault of our own or lack of en- —Miss Kay Nicola will serve as AVENEL—Mrs. Rose Tetomonti, chairman of this month's social Avenel and Mrs. Marie Barrett, deavor, we were unable to serve our customers sponsored by the _ Sunday School Church Unit Entertains Perth Amboy, were honored at a in the manner to which they were accustomed. of the First Church of Iselin, surprise luncheon in celebration Presbyterian. Former Local Resident of their birthdays at the home No one regretted this more than those who —Frank Brinkman, Silzer ' Ave- of Mrs. Gertrude Kane, Raritan - nue, has been honorably dis- WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Hugh M. Township, by their co-workers of serve you, and at this timethey express their Tompkins, Jacksonville, Fla., who the Security Steel. The decorations Brought straight from the growing charged from the Navy. were in blue and white and the appreciation for your patience and considera- —The Senior Choir of the First is visiting her parents, Mr. and areas to ybxt by A&P, it's deli- Church of Iselin, Presbyterian, Mrs. William H. Voorhees, Sr., main attraction was a large three- tion during such trying times. will meet tomorrow night at 8:30 Barron Avenue, was guest of honor tiered cake. Assistant hostesses ciously fresh and temptingly priced! o'clock instead of 8 o'clock under at a party given by Sigma Alpha were: Mrs. Martha Trevana, Mrs. The meat situation is improving — and the direction of Mrs. R. Cummings, Phi Sorority, First Congregational Ruth Schwartz, Miss Emily Rivera SELECTED U. S. MO. 1 SHADE Church, at the home of Miss Rae and Miss Patricia Lenox. we hope that-befofe long you can come into ~ ;Metuchen. The Junior Choir will / not hold • rehearsals during the Osborne, Green Street. your A&P Market and ask for a roast, or any / summer. Present were Mrs. Edgar Mor- IT'S A GIRL ! —The Woman's Auxiliary of gensen, Miss Emily Paige, Miss WOODBRIDGE — Mr. and Mrs. other delicious cut and our meat men will be jfeelin Post, VFW, met last night in Helen Elek, Mrs.. P. William Lau- Anthony Buyak, 321 St. James the Memorial Home, Lincoln ritsen, Mrs. Herbert Schrimpf,. Miss Avenue are the parents of a daugh- able to say to you, "Yes, Ma'am — how.many Highway. - Helen Delaney and Mrs. Berwin ter born Tuesday at Perth Amboy pounds, please?" Booton. General Hospital. SUCCESSFUL PARTY AVENEL — The Rosary Soci- ety of St. Andrew's Church held a card party at the church with Mrs. Willard Rankin and Mrs. Leon Sauers as co-hostesses. The r door prize was won by Mrs. Gus- THE FRIENDLY STOKE" tave Koch -and the special award was won by Mrs. Frederick As- eough. Table prizes were won by Mrs, Ascough, Mrs. Charles Po- draza. Mrs. David Oberlin and Mrs. R. G. Perier. BUS EIDE FOR BOYS AND GIR^S AVENEL—St. Andrew's Rosary Society will sponsor a bus ride to Atlantic Cityl next Thursday. Buses, will leave St. Andrew's Church at 8:30 A. M. Reservations should be made at once with Mrs. Edward Moran or Mrs. Suel Craw- it's flaw tells the st§ryl ford.

A'VENEL PAPER DRIVE AVENEL—The First Aid Squad 19 Various Brands 19 01. Frf eitil's Baked Beasts --! 2c Stan. Quality can of Avenel and Colonia will conduct LORD 18 oz. a paper collection Sunday morn- MOTT can ing.. Residents are asked to please leave the papers, tied in bundles, Rarebit HOFCO I2OZ.;>T45C Spinach ASPIS™* 270^ on the curb. SA c T0]9oz ra ins Beans A '-17c Asparagus c ufS ' " ATTEND CONFEEENDCE Ret! Cabbage $$& ««-i«17c Chiokesi " AVENEL—The following young Lily's Deviled Ham 3cf 14c Sauerkraut ASP »«.«,. i4 Turkey Ala ling people of the Presbyterian Church n c 16 are attending the annual Christian 101 pair's-left at $1.< Sell's Liver Pate *«*-*>\6e Diced Carrots MOITE "-^3C Chicken Ala KU ,ar __- Fellowship Conference being held Formerly Priced at $2.89 2 in Blairstown this week: Nancy Kraft Macaroni Dinner <*••!1c Diced Beets DEERFIELD 3 °-- 25c Chicken Ala King DBRSET"^- 51C Broken Patterns and Sizes, Including" Infants', Palmer, Dolores Lott, Martha Weis, Tenderoni VANCAMP-S 6o*.Pk3.gc Julienne Beets BEETRIX 2 "a°,M 7c HamAlaKing»oR$ETi2oz.jar48c Janet Begledy, Sara Daniey, Lucy Misses' and Children's 2 8 I A 5 Hobbs, Doris Myers, Jack Stter- PeaSonn HABITANT 2 , ans -25e Cut Beets t^^m 2ooZ.can|§c Spaghettic™-A r^V fr-13c shank and Gustave Koch. ! c E SStermaa's Onion Soap tr24c Manhattan Dill PlekIes£!;29G Spaghetti Re^y tfE at & iars c 16 WANNA GO FISHIN'? s«up" "»«-«16c Plekles sweSSLed "r-29e Chili Con Carne ARMOUR-S c^1Sc AVENEL—The Men's Associa- H l0 tion of the Presbyterian Church "i8S?°" «r16c Lang's S Pickles >«-» BOUILLON 0 tins 1 E- Cufn'ot f^ivosl PICKLES 16K will sponsor a fishing trip Satur- BROWN CANVAS TOP CUBES day. Reservations should be made 4 oi5 I3C SWSSISVSSABBAHNAMEYERS iar at once as only 20 ean be accom- . Master modated. Edmond Speece is in OXFORDS $1.49 . Will PIskle Spears Charge. Rltz CraekersHAEtscoift.psg.21c Barbecue Relish 1 T 1 "HSSIST S:22c cherry Peppers'|£J5!fe",2 g; STORK BRINGS DAUGHTER Cord Soles — Sizes 8 /-; to 3 GOLDEN Of.tt-if 7 WOODBRIDGE — A daughter CENTER tbags SIC was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pajak, 295 Augusta Street, at 8 Perth Amboy General Hospital. Brapefruit Jislee 2'c a°ns-25c Spaghetti Sauce STEERO is! Wasting Powder *.. Dlf MM GieaAer . Boys' Rubber Sole ;« For dishes and • SWINGS • Preste Juice BEL*»«TE *b=..2Sc White Vinegar «"i ABEqMM.i2e general cioanin • TEETER-TOTTERS These slioes can take it.—They have Ions-wearing Guldso's liBstard ** «-'"14c Ideal Dog Foed red rubber soles and scaff tips. Ann Page-Mustard Gaisses Hog Food Instant Maxwell ifeuse 4,°,z 2SG Mi Dust , . Large H. FLAV&P.ES 3 or HOT MUFFIN MIS *TOYS Posture Foundation Sne «K»i • S GiNGESBREAD Again Available Baker's SL Cseoa MIX BREAK- iinnn'-t For Pancakes and Ma Griddle Cakes pkg. FAST Is OK Hd SEE *>•=*>• 15e Crlsss, When :lb.iar Jib. jar Rise Puffs SUHNYFIELO 4>/2 ox. ck9. |G Rellogg's Rlos Inspies 5 Z lunket Rennet fal HOB ieiiS SSiKNYFIELD ^3° iiG • 9c Sparkle Pufiings Spiek Seiff Staley's eream Foree Csrea! . _««.rf .tic 2-in 1 Shoe Polish DOOLEY'S 51 B 4 BRIGHT SAIL Tel. Wood. 8-tf51I Flakes lr-41c ^27c grapesinp t Flakes .«.*. 14c Dried Prunes A-PEJJH each lie 802 ST. GEORGE AVE. or Dry Cereal Mello-Wheat*»«p«aE««.pto.i5c Small Prunes ?£.27e Insect Sprayers WOODBRIDGE, N. J. .KARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946 PAGE THREE Turner-LaPenta j Semaks Now At Home South Amboy Girl 1\ After Wedding Trip Rites Held Sunday AVENEL—Mr. and Mrs. John Weds Thos. Hoade —The Ladies' Auxiliary of thewith Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mon- Conger, Avenel, announce the Avenel Fire Company will spon- son, Manhattan Avenue. AVENEL—Rev. John Egan, pas- marriage of their daughter, Doro- SOUTH AMBOY—At a cere- sor a busride to Asbury Park —The Woman's Club will hold tor of St. Andrew's Church, offici- they, to PaulSemak, on June 29. mony performed by Rev. FrancoL 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8:00 A.M.—The Eucharist. Girl Scouts, Mondays, 2:00 P. M. August 24. Reservations should be the tenth of its series of summer ated Sunday afternoon at the mar- The ceremony was performed by Gunner in St. Mary's Church, here, Rahway Avenue and Carteret Road made at once with Mrs. Charles card parties next Monday evening riage of Miss Ethel LaPenta, Craw- Rev. tChester A. Galloway at theMiss Gloria Frances Murray Hess- 9:45 A. M.—Church School. Girls Friendly Society, Mondays, at the headquarters, 89 Avenel First Presbyterian Church, here. Woodbridge 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer 6:30 P. M. Koza, Livingston Avenue. ford Avenue, to Charles Turner, ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs —Mr. and Mrs. George Mroz Street,. with Mrs. Henry Dobrek State Street, Perth Amboy. The bride wore a white dres and John A. Murray Hessner, Bayvtew Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, and sermon. Trinity Men's Club, 2nd Wednes- and Mrs. Benjamin Sepanski as white accessories. The attendants Minister and children have returned to The bride, given in marriage Manor, became the bride of Thom- day, 7:00 P. M. their home on Hudson Boulevard co-hostesses. by her brother, Alfred, wore a were the bridegroom's brother-in- as Hoade, son of Mrs. Thomas Sunday Services ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH Trinity Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, —Mrs. Frank Applegate and law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Port Reading after spending two weeks at the white nylon gown, made- with Hoade, 6 Fifth Avenue, Avenel and Morning Worship,- 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. . summer cottage of her mother at daughter, June, formerly of town, sweetheart neckline, short sleeves seph Rebar. The newly weds spent the late Thomas Hoade. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Rev. Stanislaus A. Milos, Pastor Trinity Altar Guild, meets quar- Seaside Heights. ' no\y of Corpus Christi, Texas are and long white mitts. Her three- their honeymoon at Point Pleasant Sunday Masses at 8 A. M. and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grim- and are now residing with the The bride, given in marriage toy Activities terly as announced. —Mrs. Thomas Dissington and quarter length veil was arranged her father, wore a gown of Brussels 10 A. M. Trinity Mother's Unit, 1st Mon- ley, Woodbridge Avenue, for a few from a coronet. She carried a bride's parents. METHODIST CHURCH daughter, Betsy Ann, Woodbirdge day. * • lace over ivory taffeta made in Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Avenue, are vacationing for two bouquet of white roses and steph- Victorian style with a square neck- Main Street, Woodbridge Novena in Honor of St. Anthony weeks at Belmar. -T-Miss Irene Shable has re-anotis. . line and long sleeves. Her veil of v. Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor Holy Communion and Sermon, turned to her home on St. George each Tuesday at 7 P. M., with 11:00 A. M. (1st and 3rd Sundays —The Ladies' Aid Society of the Mrs. Louise Drost, Avenel, illusion was arranged from a head- Sunday Services Rev. Shelly, St. Peter's Hospital, Avenue after spending several days served as matron of honor and Miss Mary Monson dress of lilies-of-the-valley and of the month). Presbyterian Church held a very with friends in Carlstadt. 9:45—Church School. New Brunswick, in charge. successful bake sale and silver tea the bridesmaid was Mrs. Edith she carried a prayer book bounded 10:00—Adult Bible Class. 7.-00 P. M.—High School Fel- Morning Prayer and Sermon —The Round-Up Club met last Crumb, Woodbridge. Mrs. Drost in white mother of pearl anil at the home of Mrs. Frank Cenegy, week with Mrs. Gustave Koch, Bride of Petersen 11:00—Morning Worship. lowship. (2nd and 4th Sundays of the Dartmouth Avenue. Another tea wore a white gown trimmed with marked with assorted colonial Wednesday month). - 'i " , Park Avenue. 7:00 P. M.—Fireside Fellowship will be held during August at the blue and she wore blue accessories. AVENEL — Miss Mary Louise flowers. 7:30 P. M.: Fireside prayar Holy Days: Holy Communion —Mrs. A. J. Lower, Sr., Irving- Mrs. Crumb was in blue trimmed —-Over High Young People.. church with Mrs. Frederick Beck ton, is a guest of her son and Monson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Mrs. Nathan Greenspan of service at parsonage. 8:00 P. M.—Gospel service. 10:00 A.M. ley as chairman. with pink and pink accessories. Harold Monson, 76 Manhattan Miami, Fla., sister of the bride- day, 8:00 P. M. daughter-in-law, Mr. and MrsBot. h carried nosegays of summer AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN Weekly —Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lott Norman Lower, Woodbridge Ave- Avenue, became the bride of groom, was matron of honor. She St. Margaret's Unit, 1st Wednes- and daughter, Dolores, Demarest flowers. Charles A. Petersen, son ot Mr.wore a light blue gown with a taf- CHURCH Tuesday, 2:00 P. M.—Women's nue. Bible Class. 7:00 P. M.—High day, 8:00 P. M. Avenue, have returned home after Walter LaPenta, brother of theand Mrs. Carl E. Petersen, 107 feta bodice, made with a scalloped Wootftridge Avenue, Avenel Trinity Acolyte Guild, meets as visiting his parents in Brooklyn —Mrs. George Eccleston and bride, was the best man and Earl Hyatt Street, Sunday at a double neckline, and a bouffant tulle Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor School Choir rehearsal. son, George., Jr., Clinton Place, Rand ushered. Upon their return Thursday, 7:00 P. M.—Open announced. for the past week. ring ceremony performed by Rev.skirt. The bridesmaids, Miss Mar- P. M. —Mr. and Mrs."John Azud and have returned home after visiting from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Galloway at the First ilyn Sweeney of Bayonne and Miss Mrs. Sarah P. Krug, Organist House for Intermediates. 8:00 Trinity Choir Mothers Unit, relatives,at Lake Hopatcongv Turner will make their home on P. M.—Senior Choir rehearsal. meets as announced. daughter, Shirley, Raritan, were Presbyterian Church, here. R. Lois Rees of Woodbridge, wore 9:00 A. M.—Sunday School for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold —Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rankin, Barron Avenue, Woodbridge. For The bride, given in marriage by gowns of ice blue tulle with all departments. Monthly St. Agnes' Unit, meets as an- Burnett Street, with Mrs. Hugh traveling the bride selected a shoulders and necklines of illu- Second Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.— Monson, Manhattan Avenue, Sun- her father, wore a white gabardine 10:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. nounced. day. Mullen, Rahway, and A. Frank white suit, white accessories and suit with white accessories and a sion. They all wore tulle Juliet Ladies' Aid Society. Rankin, Woodbridge, were guests a corsage of pink roses. caps with ruffles at the back and OUR REDEEMER EV. —Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Avenel corsage of white roses and steph- Third Monday, 8:00 P. M.— ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Street, is spending ten days with of Mr. and Mrs. William Rafferty, anotis. Miss Joan Monson, her carried old - fashioned colonial LUTHERAN CHURCH Men's Association meeting. Avenel Breton Woods. sister, as attendant, was attired bouquets. 26 Fourth Street, Fords relatives at their summer home Local Girl Elected Rev. John Egan, Pastor. on Lake Erie. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauers in a blue Jersey frock and acorsage Harry A. Brownett of Bayonne Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Sunday Masses—7, 9:15 and have returned to their home on of pink roses, and stephanotis. Sewaren —Mr. and Mrs. Allie Galloway Officer of N. J. C. Club was best man and the ushers were Sunday school and Bible class, 10:45 A. M. and son, Archie, Kansas City, Mo., Chase Aveuue after spending two John Gloskey, Burnett Street, George Berry and Harry Jones of 9:3« A. M. ' First Church of Christ, Scien- Holy day Masses—6, 7 and 8Mr. and Mrs. C; - W. Galloway, weeks in the Catskills. WOODBRIDGE — Miss Doris served as best man and the ushers Avenel and Walter O'Neill of Morning worship at 10:45. tist, Sewaren, is a branch of the Miss Mildred Gailoway, Plainfield : —Mrs. John Ettershank, George Dettmer, daughter of Major and were Jack Monson, brother of the Bayonne. A. M. bridegroom and Roland DenBley- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Mother Church, The First Chirrcn Weekday Mass—7:30 A. Is.. and Fanwood.'iyere guests of Rev. Street,, is. spending .several days Mrs. Herman W. Dettmer, 505 Both the bride and bridegroom CHURCH of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, and Mrs. C. A. Galloway, Wood- with friends in Bayonne. Barron Avenue, will serve as vice ker, both of Avenel. attended Woodbridge High School, First Friday Mass — 6; Holy Mr. and Mrs. Petersen are spend- Barron and Grove Avenues Mass. Sunday services at 11 A. M.Communion at 6, 7 and 8 A. M. bridge Avenue, Sunday. . ,—-Mrs. Ada Shultz and daughter, president of Future Teachers of Mrs. Hoade studied psychology at Woodbridge Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. —Miss Florence Wicks, ^Eliza- Florien, AUentown, Pa., are guests America, the education club at ing' their honeymoon at Ocean the Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, Novena Devotions every Friday beth, was a weekend guest of Mr. New Jersey College for Women Grove. They will be at home to 9:45 A. M.: Bible School. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting, The Women's Circles held on the of Mr; and Mrs. William Det- Hartford, Conn., and took associate 11:00 A. M.: Morning worship. and Mrs. Donald Payne, Meinzer weiler, Avenel Street. for the 1946-47 academic year! their friends at the Manhattan courses at Connecticut University. 8 P. M. Thursday, reading room, at 7:30 P. M. Avenue address after July 21. 5:00 P. M.: Young People's So- 2 to 4 P. M. Street. —Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Omaha, Miss Dettmer, a senior, is ma- She is now employed at U. S. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wetweiler joring in French at N. J. C. She Employment Service in Perth Am- ciety of C. E. "LIFE" is the Lesson-Sermon OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Neb., is spending several weeks and daughter, Janice, Philadelphia will also act as chairman of herMOVING FOB 40TH TIME boy. The bridegroom, a former subject for Sunday, July 21. New Brunswick Avenue with her son-in-law and daugh- dormitory for the coming .year. MAGYAR EVANGELICAL AND and Miss Mary Detweiler, £(ew ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Monson, WARSAW, N. Y.—On July 1, lieutenant in the Army Air Force, REFORMED CHURCH GOLDEN TEXT: "I shall not Fords York City, were guests of their is now employed at the Western die, but live and declare the works Manhattan Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith plan School Street Rev. James Sheridan, Pastor parents, Mr. and Mrs. William FARM INCOME UP Electric Company, Kearny. of the Lord. . . . God is the Lord, Detweiler, Avenel Street. —Mr. and Mrs. George Leyon- to move for the fortieth time in Woodbridge, N. J. which hath shewed us light." (Ps. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, mark and daughters have returned War brought American farmers their 45 years of married life. Rev. Laszlo Keczkemethy, Pastor 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. —Mrs. William Falkenstern and 118:17,27) son, William, are spending this to their home on Chase Avenue af- their most prosperous years in his- Moving is no problem to them, IDEAS PAY OFF Baptisms held after last Mass. SERMON. Passages from the Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 ter spending two weeks at the sum- tory, increasing their net income however, for they are moving into Welcoming the cooperation in A. M. week with relatives in Stockbridge, j* Worship service in English lan- King James version of the Bible Mass. mer home' of his parents at Hunt- 200 per cent and piling up a $10,- their own home and have owned ideas, General Motors paid its em- * guage Sunday at 10 A. M. include: Servicemen's Novena: Every —The Ever Jolly Club met this ington, L. I. 000,000,000 backlog in cash and 36 of the other houses they have ployes a total of $776,341 in wan Worship service in Hungarian "The Lord is my light and myMonday evening at 7:30. week with Mrs. Harold Amy, Rein- —Mrs. Earl Nusser and sonGovernmen, t Bonds, according to occupied, in four states, eight bonds and stamps last year for the language Sunday at 11 A. M. salvation; whom shall I fear? the Novena to Our Lady of Per-sen Avenue. . Earl, and William Penrod, Belle- • the Commerce Department. The counties and 22 villages. 21,801 suggestions they submitted Sunday School, at 9 A. M. Lord is the strength of my life; petual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 —Mrs. Charles Shapiro, Linden, fp'nte, were weekend visitors . of' net income of farmers increased for improving quality of produc- Choir practice Friday at 8 P. M.of whom shall I be afraid? (Ps. P. M. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bierly,'George from $5,600,000,000 to $14,800,- Stock trading during June was tion. ; First week of the month: 27:1) Correlative passages ' from Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00 toToth, Remsen Avenue^ Monday. Street. Mrs. Penrod and adugh- 000,000 in the 1940-45 period." the lowest since July of 1945. From April 1, 1942, through the Sunday at 4 P. M. Ladies' Aid "Science and Health with Key to6:00 P. M., and 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. —Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Fraser ters, who have been guests of the en dof 1945, at total of 80,540 sug- Society Meeting. the Scriptures" by Mary Baker and daughter, Pamela, Alexandria, Bierly family for the past week, Group advocates compulsory United States forces China to gestions from employes won them Eddy include: ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Va., are spending several days returned home with them. study of the U. N. in all schools. round up German Nazis. a total of $3,128,995 in awards. TRINITY CHURCH OF ISELIN "Because Life is God, Life must School Street Iselin be eternal, self-existent. Life is Woodbrioige Rev. Emily G. Klein, Pastor the everlasting I AM, the Being Rev. Alter Abelson, Rabbi Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. who was and is and shall be, whom nothing can erase." (p. 289, 290) Friday at 8 P.. M. Regular serv- Sunday Eve. Service, 8:00 P. M. ices conducted by Rabbi Abelson. Thurs. Inner Circle, 1:30 P. M. Fri. Eve. Sabbath Bible Study, ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL Ladies' Auxiliary meets second FRONT ROW SEATS 8:00 P. M. Fords Monday. Sat. Sabbath Service, 1:00 P. M. Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar Hadassah meets first Monday. Sunday services: Kadimah meets second Wednes- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 9:30 A. M.: Morning prayer day with Mr. and Mrs. I. Good- Sewaren and sermon. stein as leaders. Eev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar 10:30 A. M.: Church School.... Sunday Services ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Memorial Day, Communion, 10 TRINITY CHURCH Amboy Avenue A. M. Rahway Aveniis Woodbridge Woodbridge Rev. Charles G. McCorristin, Pastor. OBITUARIES Rev.. William H. Schmaus, Rector Rev. Maurice Griffin, Ass't Pastor. Mrs. William Neebe, Organist Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A.M. Sunday Services Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 915, Alphonso Petrilli Holy Communion, 8:00 A. M. WOODBRIDGE—Alphonso Pet- and 10:45 A. M. rilli, 66, 207 Fulton Street, died Activities Junior and Senior Sodalities will Sunday at Perth Amboy General Choir Rehearsal, every Thurs- receive communion in a body at Hospital. He is survived by Msday, 7:30 P. M. 7 A. M. Mass. " widow, Jennie Baroni Petrilli and two daughters, Josephine and An- na, at home. Funeral services were held yes- terday moring at 8:30 at the home AMD and at 9 o'clock in. St. James' Church. Burial was in St. James' Cemetery. Mrs. Mathilda C. Deik KEASBEY—Mrs. Mathilda C. Deik, 59, died Saturday at her home, Crows Mill Road. She is survived by her husband, Fred- erick H. Deik; two'daughters, Mrs. John Dodds, Newark; La Verne at home; a son, Frederick H. Deik, - FOR THE BEST IN MEAT - Jr., Raritan Township; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Ulbricht, Fords and FOR OUTDOOR COMFORT Mrs. Charles Yenk, Perth Amboy; HIGHEST GRADE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED five brothers, Charles Waldman, Perth Amboy; William, George and MEAT. ALWAYS TENDER AND DELICIOUS. Emil Waldman, Fords and August Waldman, Philadelphia. She is We have a gay panorama of summer furnisliings to provide also survived by three grandchild- Join the Hundreds of Housewives Who Make porches, lawns and gardens with the comforts of a living room. ren. Here are a few examples , , , The deceased was a member of PENNIES Their New Food Market. the Fords Woman's Club. Funeral services were held Tuesday after- noon at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbridge. Burial was in the Alpine Cemetery, a. Chaise - on - wheels of tubular De luxe hammock on stationary Summer Accessories Perth Amboy. aluminum that is light, won't metal staud, heavy duck in sea From Our (rift Shop . . . corrode or tarnish. Deeply foam green with fringe trim. Colorful raffia-bound bowls named Ruth Chamberlain tufted cushion of heavy duck $22.50 "Popcorn," "Snacks," '"Tidbits," in green, blue or terra c'olfa. at "Pretzels," "Nuts." §43.95 Folding beach chair with natural, outdoor-varnish frame, striped can- COLONIA—Miss Ruth Chamber- Highball and Old Fashioned lain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. At Your Service With Good Things to Eat vas seat. •' . $4.75 Harold Chamberlain, West Street b. Loafer chair with while-painted glasses half encased in red or was married at her home on Sat- Make PENNIES your food headquarters all year frame, tufted cushions .with red green leatherette, studded with urday, to Ellsworth Dougherty, son Adirondack chair with sturdy nailheads. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dougherty, 'round. We carry well known brands of canned goods sailcloth upholstery. §20.50 frame painted white with red trim. Roselle'. Rev. Ludwig Armerding officiated at the ceremony. and the best in fruits and vegetables. Yes, our shelves Loaferette to -match. •'••'. §7.75 Miss Hilda Napier, Cranford, was maid of honor, and Irwin Dougher- are fairly popping with mouth-watering edibles and Bcacli cabana of boldly striped A group of leatherette trimmed ty, brother of the bridegroom, c. Chaise of luhular aluminum tasty delicacies to make all your dinners a success. canvas, metal frame. Collapses' to accessories . . . served as best man. j with thick cartridge cushion in The bride wore a white eyelet | golf bag size. • .. $14.95 pique afternoon dress, with a stif- I And the prices are low enough to meet any budget heavy sailcloth. Choice of char- Highball and Old FaJiioiied glasses fened lace headdress. She had a treuse, hlue or terra cotta. on natural wood Irays, ice tub and corsage of white gardenias. The demands ! * Chaise pads, plump cartridge cush- maicl of honor wore aqua eyelet $29.95 ion with, heavy sailcloth covers tongs, Canape trays and Condi- pique, and had a corsage of yellow ment sets. roses. in blue, green, maroon and terra d. Beach chair with white-painlcd, .. _ .* _ Oil Mrs. Chamberlain wore a pink cotta. $18.50 Wooden bowls and serving trays print dress and a corsage of pink adjustable headrest; cartridge for salads and sandwiches. Silent roses, and the bridegroom's mother cushion in green, yellow^ red, Porch glider in white-pain led wore a rose print dress and also j butlers in hand-forged aluminum. wore a corsage of pink roses. A hrown or navy. §11.50 metal. Tufted mattress cushion reception for members of the fam- scat, three Separate back cushions ilies was held at the Chamberlain and arm cushions upholstered in Ice Bucket in hand-forged alum* home following the ceremony. Af- "IT'S NEARER TO PENNIES IN AVENEL" Beach pad in red, blue, or preen combination green and white ilium; sleek modern design, insu- ter a wedding trip to Lake George the couple will reside in Cranford. water-repellent covers. §5.75, leatherette. §57.50 lated to keep ice for hours. The bride is a June graduate of Tel. Woodbridge 8-0698 Woodbridge High School and Mr. RAhway 7,3200 Dougherty is a graduate of Cran- (at Avenel Street) Si. Georges Ave., Highway 27 ford High School. He .was recently Open 10 A. M. to 10 P, M. discharged from the Army Air Force where he served as a First 1006 RAHWAY AVENUE AVENEL, N. J. Monday Thru Saturday MAHWAY, NEW JERSEY Lieutenant. He is now employed at Western Electric, Kearny. FOUR' JULY lfi, 1946 • RAfiSfAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON strychnine to her rival. THE No collection of crime would be CLASSIFIED complete without Mrs. Belle Gun- ness, the 200-pound siren of In- SHOP NG GUDE OPERATORS WANTED. diana who advertised for hus- New Books bands in matrimonial journals— husbands who could help this little To work on Children's Here's summer reading for mur- widow pay off the mortgage on her and dresses. Steady work; der mystery fans—Will Cuppy's farm. The sad fate of these appli- one week vacation with anthology of crime, titled "Mur- cants is history. Mr. Cuppy lets der Without Tears." As the title Stewart Holtovook tell the story pay; good pay. Apply again in his piece, "Belle of In- implies, these pieces dwell on mur- diana." Garteret Novelty Dress der as entertainment, rather than Mo Stores sts & Vegetables lumber A MMmrk Restaurants taxi =:- --.•: s Company, 52 Wheeler as tragedy; some of the stories are There's a dual selection for downright funny. Avenue, Carteret, N. J. September from the Book-oi- Andrew J. Hila Jasper & Son For Well Cooked, Balanced Meals Woodbridge There are twenty-eight selec- the-Month Club — "The Sudden Try 7-3 tf tions in. all, some true, some fic- Guest," by Christopher LaParge, a -- "Quality Products" Woodbridge Lumber Co. Taxi Service tional. One of the contributions - Home and Auto FROM THE FARM TO YOU story set in New England about a, . Supplies Carteret Restaurant DAY AND PJIGHT SERVICE a REPAIR SERVICE is Edmund Pearson's "Rules for selfish and self-centered woman,-*" Delivery Service Telephone Woodbridge 8-0200 Murderesses." "A woman with fair and George Orwell's short satiric Firestone Dealer Store Frozen Fruits Soon opportunities," Thackeray said, Woodbridge, N. Jf. 519 Roosevelt Avenue ''. METERED RATES: LAWN MOWERS sharpened; all "and without an absolute hump, parable about Sovet Russia, "Ani- 862 Roosevelt Avenue 96 Main Street First % mile 15c kinds of saws filed; washing ma- may marry whom she likes." This mal. Farm." chines repaired. E. H. AlbrecJrt, -a S * Carteret, N. J. Woodbridge, N, J. Carteret, N. J. a'cii Additional M mile ..ISe is an understatement, comments 124 Heald Street, Carteret. Tel. Mr. Pearson. "A woman's privi- In "It Happened in 1945," edi- Cart. 8-5341 Phone 8-2352 aes- Wbodbi-Mge 8-0125 Call Carteret 8-9795 OFFICE: 447 PEARL STREET Carteret 8-5821 C.P. 7-5 tf leges are even greater—for if she tor i Clark Kinnaird reports this WOODBRIDGE astounding event of last year: "On will observe a few restrictions, she May 21, at 12:40 P. M., there was > Fresh Fruit* and Vegetables WANTED may murder whom she likes." a silence in the Senate for five Bakeries Camp TIP TOP Among the lady murderers Mr. WILL pay 5e a pound for clean Pearson talks about is Mrs. Au- minutes. Up rose Senator Tobey Most Popular Rendezvous in rags, independent - Leader, .18 to remark: 'Mr. President, I- think . fixi gusta, famous for one crisp and it should be recorded for posterity BAKE TREATS ALL LOADS INSly]R£b .. New Jersey Green Street, Woocfbridge, N. J. cryptic phrase, "So the only thing t&tiL Ctfn Be Sure of FlaVor and CAB SERVICE, INC. is to poison the soup." Another is that there was a moment, even J§hurfity at Mboney's Bakery Lepper's MICHAEL DEMETER, Prop. 24-HOUR SERVICE nurse Jane Toppan, a motherly though a brief one, when no U. S. Wedding and Birthday Cakes Phone WO-8-1400 ROOFIJJG Senator had anything on his Woodbridge Moving & Storage Co. « Dancing Saturdays 9 to 2 A. M. soul beaming with health and good chest.'" a Specialty Sundays 7 to 12 P. M. 135 WEDGEWOOD AVENUE ALL TYPES OP ROOFS repaired. spirits, whose patents, no matter Open Sunday* -Fruit Exchange .'deal and Long Distance Moving Kal Kedves - Emery Hack WOODBRIDGE . Slate-shingles, . tile and flat how trivial their ailments, mys- Phone 4-5385 and Orchestra teriously died as the result of her • Drying Print Dresses 94 Main St., Woodbridge^ N. J. John Pazur, Prop. Metered Rates: roofs; brick •walls waterproofed. When dryfiig print dresses, place "ft It's Mooioey'a—It's tne Beat" 282 King Street 44 Essex Street Carteret, N. J; 15c First M Mile DIAMOND solicitude. Again, there was Mrs. Wood, g-2120 Botkin of California, who sent towels inside so that the colored sur- Perth Aitftboy, N. J. Phone: Carteret 8-9596 lite Each Additional % Mile ROOFING AND METAL WORKS faces 38 Telephone 8-1246 62 bus line. Write Box A, c/o this Joseph Paul HOLLYWOOD NOTEBOOK newspaper. 7-11,18* I Men's, Women's and Hardware 28 Claire Avenue SITUATION WANTED ( • Woodbridge, N. J. Arnold, P. Schmidt Hollywood, too, has its labor ANNOUNCEMENT! I Children's Wear troubles, and complete stoppage HANDY MAN—willing to do odd I Oil Burners Installed of major picture production was j jobs. Call Rahway 7-1869-W. I GOLDBERGER'S MEAT MARKET JS-1O-25C and Up Counters Pords Hardware Co.? Irav ROOFING AND INSULATION averted recently only by the stu- I.L. 7-18 I S&tionery Supplies and Magazines Telephone 8-0753 COPPER LEADERS & GUTTERS dio's eleventh hour petition to tac 16 BURLINGTON STREET CARTERET, N. J. I National* Labor Relations Board, to FOR RENT I ; Mentcher's Dept. Store HARDWARE and PAINTS settle a jurisdictional dispute that I Woodbridge Ave. & E St. COTTAGE for rent in hills at " i NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF 14 WASHINGTON AVENUE ha'd resulted in a five-day lay-off I Phone P. A. 4-1040 Port Reading, N. J. of all studio carpenters and paint- High Bridge, N. J. Month of I * CAETERET, N. J. ers for refusal to work on Techni- August. Telephone Woodbridge I 511 New Brunswick Avenue SALES SERVICE Telephone Woodbi-idge 8-0605 color pictures. Other labor trouble 8-1040. 7-18* I is expected momentarily. I Fords, N. J. Authorized Ladies', Men's, Children's Emerson, Motorola, Philco The "Bulldog Drummond" se- BARGAIN BUSINESS I Home and Auto Repairs ierviee Stations ries, the title role of which has PROPERTY I Shoes and Clothing been portrayed on the screen vari- FEATURING I Toth's Hardware Expert Servicing ously by Ronald Colman, the late Guaranteed Workmanship Large store, with two rooms —Peter J. Toth, Prop.— Phil's •John Barry'more, Ray Milland, in rear, and six large rooms up- KOSHER BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AND I -1 *Choper's Dep't Store Tel. Carteret 8-6572 (Owned ana Operated T>y "Veterans) John Howard and JqJiii.Lodge, will stairs; tile bath and shower; POULTRY ( Amoco Service Station be _ revived, by Venture Pictures, garage; all improvements. New- I Hardware, Plumbing Supplies, Anderson Radio Columbia producing unit, with the 81 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Trimz Wallpaper, Paints 435 SMITH ST. (Cor. Grace St.) ly painted and decorated. I And Household Supplies —AUTO-RdCK— initial photoplay to be labeled, Property located in the heart • Phone Perth Amboy 4-3735 "Bulldog Drummand at Bay." ( Lubrication Practically Under of the business section in Car- OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 59 Roosevelt Avenue Driving Conditions teret. Small amount of cash I Carteret, N. j. • "The Morgue, the Merrier," an required; term payments ar- I Bng Stsres <§ Real Estate-Insfifanee Tel. Wood. 8-0560 unpublished mystery novel, • by ranged. Telephone Carteret 8- 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M. June Truesdell, has been pur- 6489. I Green Street and Rahway Avenue SAPOLIN PAINTS chased by Eagle-Lion Productions PHONE CARTERET 8-5416 I Woodbridge for Tom Conway. The novel is de- I Raymond Jackson Service Hardware Co. scribed as a satire on hard-bitten GUNSMITHS Donald T. Manson detective stories. DAILY — FREE — DELIVERY I DRUGGIST Hardware, Tools, Oils, Glass INSURANCE, Pacific Garage } Plumbing Supplies and Bebe Daniels' first venture as Sportsmen—Guns! — 88 Main Street Household Furnishing* Shell Products a producer will oe "Tne Fabulous Joe," which concerns a talking Let us rebuild that German 87 Main Street Representing Boynton Brothers Woodbridge, N. J. & Co. Over 26 Years General Auto Repairing dog. Her second film will be a Mauser you brought home into Woodbridge, N. J. Telephone: 8-0554 Overhauling, Ignition Work screen version of "Mr. Wilmer." a beautiful big game sporter. Telephone 8-0505 AH makes of shotguns, rifles Tel. Woodbridge 8-1592-J . Super Highway #25, Avenel, N. J, When Gary Cooper finishes his part in "Cloak and Dagger," he and revolvers repaired, rebuilt, Prescriptions Alex Such Estate Telephone 8-2471 plans to go to New York to make restocked and reblued. arrangements for his independent Cosmetics - Hallmark Cards Dutch Master. Paints and REAL ESTATE film productions. Then, he returns E. H. YOUNG to Hollywood to begin work in Call Varnishes — Hbuseware INSURANCE Holohan Brothers "The Unconquered" for Cecil B. Gunsmith Since 1900 Publix Drug Store GARAGE DeMille in the late summer. After P. O. Box 38 Dayton, N. J. 95 Main Street Gor. Wneeler and Maple Sts J. Edward Horned Co. that, he and Mrs. Cooper will go MR. CARROLL Standard Esso Products to Idaho for some pheasant shoot- Woodbridge, N. J. Carteret, N. J. Phone at 66 MAIN STREET ing and will winter in Sun Valley. HELP WANTED - i Telephone 8-0809 Carteret 8-5660 Woodbridge 8-0064 and 8-0533 He will return to Hollywood next WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Cor. Amboy Avenue and spring for "State of the Union," in Wo. 8-1848 Second Street which he'll play opposite Claudette WAITERS • and he'll arrange FyrnStore Insulation TELEPHONE 8-0233 Firestone Tires and Tubes Colbert. Woodbridge, N. J. W AYTRESSES a $25 to $300 loan for Fallen Trees Reveal Ore SODA DISPENSERS INSULATE Several iron ore discoveries in the you right now. Stop in SOKLER'S Lake Superior district followed ex- SHORT ORDER COOKS Quality Furniture Against Summer Heat William Greenwald Clarkson's later today and pick it with posures ,,seen under the roots of fall- CASHIER 67-69 Roosevelt Avenue REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE en trees. up. It's as simple as Carteret. New Jersey Black Rockwool ESSO SERVICE HOSTESSES Table Model Radios for that! Thater Insulation & 567 ROOSEVELT AVENUE PORTERS * Immediate Delivery Amboy Avenue and James Strce Loans are made to both men ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES Roofing Co. DISH WASHERS CARTERET, NEW JERSEY Woodbridge, N. J. and women, single or married, Budget Terms 64 Broad Street WOMEN BAKERS on your auto, signature, salary Phone Carteret 8-5185 Elizabeth, N. J. Carteret 8-5636 or furniture! Telephone 3-3016 & 2-5501 WEEKENDS AND *OY.S1-<* STEADY POSITIONS. § Funeral Oifectors lift - Fill Stationers Only $8.08 monthly repays a $100 Joan in 15 months! Insurance Must be over 18 years of age. praa PLEASANT WORKING CON- EMPL Synowiecki • Janhi's DITIONS. APPLY AT ONCE. Realtors & Insurors John F. Ryan, Jr. Newspapers - Magazines Funeral Home Mortgage Loans Greeting Cards PERSONAL Appraisals Sand and Dirt Fill Typewriter Ribbons 87 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE (2nd Floor) 42 Hudson Street Carbon Paper Stern & Dragoset [OMIfiO Other Nearby Offices: Carteret, N. J. Phone Whitman Candies 1140 E. Jersey St., Elisabeth 3-1770 97 Main Street, Woodbridgre, N. J Costa5s Ice Cream Route 25 11 Hamilton St., Bound Brook 9-1747 Woodbridge 8-1645-J Telephone 8-0123 Corner Green St. & Rairwmy Ave. WoodbHdge, N. J. License #754. 696, 757 Eate: W2% on monthly balances. Telephone 8-1449 PERTH AMBOY, N. j. RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JtJLY 18, 1946 PAGE FIVE First Call! Perth Amboy Cops Carragher Team Ha^Fine Record Kath,A&B1WCYO Adds Cacciola to Hold Grid Swamp Blueeoats List Games Sunday WOODBRIDGE — The Kath Two More Practi ce Tom orrow WOODBRIDGE—Playing a re- baseball team will meet the strong Wight at 6; 30 turn match with its neighboring Camp Kilmer nine in the feature rivals, the Perth Aihboy Police tilt at the Legion Stadium dia- Department baseball team, ' the mond this Sunday. Game time is WOODBRIDGE — Football is Woodbridge Police team absorbed set for 3:15 o'clock. Lassies to -Play Negro in the air again. Tony Caeciola, a sound shellacking, 25-5, in a tat In a preliminary contest which coaeh of the Golden Bears grid played this week at the Perth Am- will start at 1:15 o'clock, the A.. & Softb&l! Team Wins Team at No. II School team, announced today that lie boy Waters Stadium diamond. B. combine of Port Reading will Over Borough Magyars is issuing his first call for all Two weeks ago, playing in meet a team which has not been Field'Sunday at 1:30 candidates to turn out tomor- Woodbridge, the local cops lost out announced as yet. And Sewaren Bluebirds row niffht, 6:30 o'clock, at the WOODBRIDGE — Splitting a only by an 8 to 0 score. Scoring four runs in the ninth School No. 11 field hers. Boasting of a younger and ex- WOODBRIDGE—The St. Jame's double-header with the Brooklyn inning, the A. & B. elub pulled 1 Idlewilds, losing the first, game, Caeciola pointed out that all perienced team, the Amboy flat- a lost contest from out of the fire CYO sdftball team added two 10-7, and winning the second, 9-7, positions for the '48 edition of feet scored freely in the contest and Won out, 7-4, over the Kaths more victories to its string of tri- on Sunday afternoon at Brooklyn, the Golden Bears are wide open as Woodbridge used four pitchers as the two Township teams met in umphs in independent cireleS with the Greiner Girls Softball team and anyone living within the to stop the onslaught but to ho semi-pro baseball at Legion Sta- a 10-3 decision over the Carteret will now swing into action tonight limits of the township, regard- avail as each hurler was pounded dium Sunday afternoon. Hungarian Reformed Club and a when they meet an all-star recrea- less of past experience or none heavily. . - The Kath nine grabbed an early 7 to 5 win over the Sewaren Blue- tion team of Carteret at the Car- whatsoever, is urg-ed to attend Dan Panconi started on the hfli 1-0 leaS in the first inning and birds in individual tilts played this teret High School Field. tomorrow evening's initial ses- for the local police nine and met added another lone counter in the week. Game time is scheduled for 6:15 sion. his Waterloo ni the second inning fourth, to lea'd 2-0. Playing at the Copper WorKs o'clock and all the proceeds from A heavy schedule which will when the Amboy coppers batted Port Reading then nicked a sin- Field in Carteret, the CYO team the affair will be turned over to .include the best semi-pro teams around and scored seven runs. gle tally in the fifth, but the Kath scored heavily in the first four the Carteret First Aid Squad. operating in this section of the Ken Van Pelt was called upon team retaliated with one run in innings and coasted' along to an Tonight's benefit affair is the eeimtry is in process of being the scene for relief . duty, but a the bottom half of the fifth and easy 10-3 triumph as the local second of this nature. Last season, booked for the Bears, who will seven-run rally in the third in- led; 3-1. lads tagged Bill Lazar, opposing the Greiner Girls played the pick inaugurate then- fifth active sea- ning cut his mound stay very Left to right—first, row: Norman Bresfee, Jolin JfoftnsoH, George Wissing, Tom Williams,-William After a scoreless sixth inning, hurler, for 13 hits. of the Carteret Recreation League son this fall. short. Benny Gloff was then sum- Packard, Joseph Carragher. the A.' & B. aggregation scored Johnny Gulick started on the and walloped the all-star aggrega- moned for slab duty, but he too Second row: Coach Williams, Dennis Litchinah, Kenneth Jennings, Kenneth Johnson, Stanley single runs in the seventh and mound for Woodbridge, and with tion, 12-1, before the largest crowd lasted but a short time and Lockie Hartman, Charles Vigh, Edward Morris (Captain), Mr. Carragher. eighth innings to knot the game a 9 to 0 lead in his favor, Billy to ever witness a Softball game in cgawe oft to pitch and finished up On vacations and riot in tlie picture are" Atwood Asbfiry, Stanley Smith, Robert Ellis, Frank Pat- Albertson came in to pitch in the terson, Lee Fox. at 3-all. Carteret. Korczowski Leaves the contest. Manager John Zwaliriski's Kath fourth inning and finished up the On Sunday afternoon he atten- Zahzalari and Gregory shared combine, however, came back in game. He was tagged for three tion will once again be focused the hurling for Perth Amboy and the bottom half of the eighth with runs in the sixth inning to ac- locally when the local team will For Grid Training gave up eight hits, while their Wissing Hurls Cohniu Junmrs Vets Whip Hubs a lone counter to go out in front, count for all of Carteret's scoring. play host to the Carter A. C. of mates belted the four Woodbridge 4-3. CYO Rally Decides Tilt Plainfield, an all-girl Negro team, HOPELAWN — John (Gutch) twirlers for 24 hits. Then in the last inning the Port George Berry's single, with the in a doubleheader at the No. 11 The box score: In Shutout Game bases loaded in the last inning, School field here. Korczowski of 116 West Pond To 6*1 Victory Over -JseMn 9 Heading team rallied with four Read this place will leave Satur- WOODBRIDGE runs to emerge victorious. which was bobbled in. center field Sunday's double meeting with and turned into a miseue on the day for Lake Oconomowie, Wis- AB R H. ISELIN—Backed up by. air-tight Mike (Curly) DaPrile opened the Idlewilds marked the 5th and A. Zuccaro, 3b 4 2 3 Carragher Team Seeks the frame by drawing a pass and throw-in, resulted in a three-run 6th meeting between the two consin, where he will report for support ..which was featured by rally and pulled the game out of teams this season. The Woodbridge the first football practice session, Lockie, c, p 4 11 several sensational fielding plays followed with a pilfer . of second Kublek, ss 4 0 0 Games With Junior, Iselin Cubs Win; base. Paslawski doubled to score the fire as the CYO nine nudged lassies won the first four titlts to be held by the Buffalo Bisons. turned in by shortstop Carl Fret- the Sewaren Bluebirds, 7-5, in a. which were played here earlier Gloff, lb, p 4 1 2 Intermediate Teams tag, Pitcher Charles (Sonny) Bahr DaPrile. Malinowski then got a life The Bisons are entered in the Thullesen, cf 4 0 0 on first .base on a walk, and.both game played at Sewaren Sunday and Brooklyn's win in the first newly formed All-American Pro Yanloilieli Hurls hurled a 2-hit,. 5-0 shutout game morning. game of the twin bill gave the Dunham, If 3 1 2 COLONIA—Plagued with hard and the Iselin Vets avenged ah base runners scored on Barcel- League and will make their first Levi, If 3 0 0 luck last week when he struck out lona's clean single. Billy Albertson started on the Flatbush team its first victory in local appearance on Saturday, ISELIN—Making his first mound early season defeat over the Perth mound for the CYO team but ran the series. Petros, rf 2 0 0 18 batters and lost out, pitcher Amboy Hubs in a Softball game The box score: September 14, playing a night George Wissing of the Colohia appearance of the season, John into a streak of wildness, issuing The box scores: C. Zuccaro, 2b 3 0 0 Yakulich made a very auspicious played here this week. A. & B. OILERS game with the N. Y. Yankees at VanPelt, lb, p 2 0 0 Junior Boys Club again came AB nine passes, and was relieved by IDLEWILDS the Yankee Stadium. debut as he turned in a very neat R H Panconi, p 0 0 0 through with a superb hurling To Bahr went the honor or ad- Lulluo, cf 5 0 1 Joe McLaughlin in the sixth AB R t will Be re- cent and production 33 per cent. duced by another $2,000,000,000 in RAHWAY LISTS GAME -RADIO-SHOP PERTH AMBOY, N. J. SUPREME 32 8 12 July, bringing the total accom- DAUNTLESS AT 86 RAHWAY—After bowling over VETS BENEFITS OF . •;.' Joseph V. Costello, Mgr- CARDINALS plished and projected debt retire- Toronto—^Mrs. Harriet Cooke, the South Orange; American Le- More than 2,900,000 veterans of GOLD WAVE J. DeJoy, If , 4 11 ment sihe'e March 1st to approxi- 86, flew across the Atlantic from gion Giants in a doubleheader last the recent war have applied for ® Each kit contains 3 fi iatfanzio, lb ...... 3 0 0 mately $12,245,1)06,001);' according her Borne in BaHyiionty, Thurles, week, tKe Rahway Bed Sox will educational benefits, or other ounces of Salon-type solution, to the Treasury Department. Since County Tipperary, Ireland, to visit 60 Curlers, 60 end tissues, Kurta, § ..-;-...... 4 0 2 seek to add an all-important win training, the Veterans Adminis- OAK TREE KOAD cotton applicator, neutralizer feeats, 3b 4 1 1 government spending still exceeds her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Proctor, to its stflrig of victories -when it tration reports. As of Jun« 1 t&e "There Is No Substitute— and complete instructions. Nerneth, ss ...... 3 2 • -2 income, the debt rediiefcioiiE are" whom she had not seen for twenty- will meet the famed H. Y. Black number stood at 2,928,551, aa in- . - Fd* Biirfce Service* PBBLIX DE.TTG STORE stdcEa, cf ..;_....,...... 3 i o acc6ihplisiieQ by idle cash, obtained five years. She was delighted with. Yankees under the arc lights Sat- crease of approximately 400 000 by eariler borrowings. ,, air travel. urday night at Riverside here. Travy, c :...;....:..,...; ;a 2 2 over the previous month. PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1946 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FQB#S BEACQSF Mass Meeting Dress-Up W THE Route 4' Parkway In Sparkling Comedy 2 in Deadlock If You Must (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) turned down. Mr. Werlock will be od. This is guaranteed, to blow mile—$4.84 per mile as against SILVER SCREEN misisoner reads as follows: requested to present all bills to the the hinges off the oven door and Woodbridge Township's average of "Beginning on State Highway board. you, too, if you don't do things $7.37.1 also wish to leave it to the Route 35 in Woodbridgre Township As the result of a pre-meeting just right. Then there is the boil- discretion of the Board as to Ditmas just north of New Brunswick Ave- conference' with Seymour Wil- ing water bath process on top ofwhether they wish to do anything Few motion pictures in recent nue, passing through the westerly liams, architect for the State De- the stove. You get less firewbrks with Route 9 which is marked as years have carried as much re- portion of Fords Park, continuing partinent of Education, the secre- with this method, but there is a follows in your letter of October freshing brightness, sparkle and in a northwesterly direction to a tary was instructed to secure all whacking good chance you'll dish 30, 1945: 'High School to Girls' grand comedy as "Lover Come crossing of State Highway Routes data from the state as to the pro- up some string beafcts which will Vocational School." Back," which opened yesterday at Here and There: 25 and 27, and passing a.long the cedure to secure funds for the send Aunt Bessie off "to the hospi- "My reasons for asking, the the Ditmas Theatre. Malcolm Mosher writes that he westerly edge of the Town of Iselin, planning of a new high school. A tal, never to return. . Board to drop these contracts and Universal evidently went "all has been permanently assigned to thence continuing in a northeast- meeting was also scheduled with Pressure Cookers advertise for new ones is that it is out" in putting this fast moving Elmendorf Field, Alaska. . . . "El-erly direction to the Middlesex Aylin Pierson, architect for the The third and apparently the my belief that a large- sum of story on celluloid. The picture mendorf," Mosher writes, "is lo-Union County line in the vicinity present high school building, July best method seems to be the usemoney would be saved amounting' boasts a tri-star cast in George cated a few miles from Anchorage of the easterly edge of the West- 22, on a suggestion made by Mau- of pressure cookers. Here, too, to possibly $15,000 or $16,000." Brent, the lovely Lucille Ball, and and to give you an idea how thefield Airport." rice P. Dunigan. Mr. Pierson's ad- there is a good chance to get One member of the board com- popular Vera Zorina. vice will be sought as to the best yourself a double-rich Turkish menting on Dr. Lowery's letter weather is up here, I'll say it's methods to go about building a The story concerns a roving- much like our warm, sunny days TARR-MORRISSEY bath if you don't read the fine after the session stated that at the eyed, (.insofar as women are con- new high school and building ad- previous meeting Dr. Lowery's big around May 30th. . . . It's really WOODBR1DGE — Mr. and Mrs. ditions to present grade schools. print very carefully... cerned), war correspondent, his very nice, in fact better' than I James Morrissey, 49 Van Buren Don't insist on your rites, warns argument was that "we are spend- wife, who is known as America's thought it would be." . . . Wood- Avenue, announce the engagement A meeting will be held July 29 the National Safety Council. Do ing State's money illegally and best-dressed woman; and the other bridge Veterans Association is of their daughter, Betty, to Frank to study the evaluation report sub- it right and there wall be more now he is talking about saving us woman, who is as ready to sacrifice planning a bus ride to Atlantic Tarr. mitted to the board several weeks people left. money. The $15,000 that could toe her own love as she is hungry for City, Sunday. The bus will leave Miss Morrissey is employed at ago. Mrs. Grace Allen Bangs, co- saved by eliminating bus trans- it. the Arkansas Company, Newark. George Brent and Lucille Ball chairman of the home safety di- portation for the majority of stu- Julian's Restaurant at 9 A. M. are teamed in the new comeily- A letter from Michael Szoke, Reservations may be made at theMr. Tarr was honorably discharged Oak Street, asking the board not vision of the Greater New York dents to the high school would not from the Army after 30 months of romance, "Lover Come Back" at Safety Council, chimed in with pay for the cost of one life. It would Main Shoe Repair Shop, 56 Main the Ditmas Theatre. They are to transfer his child from School Street. service. He spent 18 months in the No. l.to Strawberry Hill was re-some words of wisdom and warn- be slaughter to expect children to European theatre. co-starred with Vera Zorina and ferred to the supervising prin- ing. walk, on highways such as Routes featured with such well known cipal. Oven canning will get you or35 and 25." Russian experts indicate a sub- as Charles Winniger and Carl L Tidbits: Early requests for use of the the stove practically every time, The routes tthat Dr. Lowery still Take a basic dress like this NOW THROUGH SATURDAY Frank Keating is very lonesome stantial rise in the wheat crop. Esmond. school auditoriums were received. she said. Don't do it. The boil- insists be cancelled include Route washable one and dress it up these days because Ann and Patty The First Church of Christ, Sci- ing bath routine is better. All you1 from Hagaman Heights; Route 2 with a flower halo and a hand- Ann are down at the shore. And entist, Sewaren, asked permission have to worry about is the ex-from Port Reading and Sewaren; some white pigskin shoulder bag for the use of the high school Route 3, from Avenel; Route 5 and you're ready to go any- Joe Keating, by the way, is getting plosion of jars as they are re- where like Rosemary Rice, of along nicely. . . . Ernest J. Kusy, READE'S auditorium on May 4, 1947 for a moved from the canner. Chances from Iselin to the High School NBC's "Adventures of Archie Woodbridge, is enrolled at summer lecture, and the Sons and Daugh- are you'll get out of it alive if you and from Iselin through Lafayette Andrews." The dress is a Sacony school at Ohio State University. ters of Liberty asked for the useleave head room at the top of the section to the High School; Koute design, the white lilac halo's by . . . The TJSO has announced pre- of Avenel School October. 11 for a jar for expansion of the food and 8, both 'Fords routes. Altogether Flower Modes and the bag, in liminary plans for a nation-wide Monte Carlo Pool & Stadium large meeting. Both requests were liquid and if you put the jars in 638 pupils are transported on these dark colors for fall, is by Jana. granted. the canner so that they don't go routes to the high school in both appeal this fall for $19,000,000 to ' DEAL DRIVE AND OCEAN AVENUE Shown finance its operations to the close bumping into one another. j the morning and afternoon ses- Rush Meals Thurs., Fri., 1:40, 7:00, 9:30 of 1947. New Jersey's goal will be ASBURY PARK, N. J. TEL. A. P. 2-8880 Watch the Gauge sions. If meal preparation must be Sat., 1:00, 4:00, 6:50, 9:30 $750,000. Vet Housing- Pressure cookers, she said, are 'Misquoted,' He Says rushed in your home, plan to serve NEWS - CARTOON Two members of the board also JULY 22 THRU 28TH (Continued from Page 1) best for low - acid vegetables, broiled foods for speed and flavor. meats, poultry and fish. This busi- informed a representative of this You can save time also by making Good Rules: would build small homes—each newspaper that Dr. Lowery had SUN. - MON. - TUES. home on two lots—which would be ness of eating low-acid vegetables drop biscuits, drop cookies and ice- If you are a bike rider here are like string beans that aren't prop- written to the district clerk asking JAMES some good rules for you to follow: BUSTER CRABBE sold exclusively to veterans and her to inform the various member; box cookies instead of the rolled their families. The tract extends erly canned is an experience you'li kind. oura 1. Keep to the right side of the AND HIS never get over since you stay dead of the Board of Education he would CVIWOSi'S street or highway. from St. George Avenue, north to an awful long time. Use a pres- not attend any further meetings 2. Obey all traffic laws. ' the Woodbridge Cloverleaf, to thesure cooker, she said, but "never here if members of the press were Lincoln Highway and west to Col- present. He also stated that the ISELIH THEATRE 3. Never ride on the sidewalks. Hollywood Water Carnival onia School. release the steam suddenly, wait 4. Never travel at night without until the pressure gauge reaches INDEPENDENT LEADER had Oak Tree Road! both a head and tail light on your The contract with the Township zero before opening the petcock misquoted him. bicycle. calls for the firm to assume costs on the cooker, never remove the Asked about the letter, Andrew Iseh'n, N. J. Met. 6-1279 and Follies of grading, curb, gutter, sewers Aaroe, president of the Board, de- 5. Don't race. cover of the cooker until the steam Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20 6. Signal for all turns and stops. and permanent pavement. has been released." Forget one of clared that as far as he was con- 7. Do not hitch to a moving Colonia residents, however, ob- these warnings and just see what cerned" there would be.no secret "DOLL FACE" vehicle. THE BIGGEST AQUACADE jected to the homes being built happens. Go ahead—-but duck. meetings. Dr. Lowery is welcome With , 8. Don't make a U turn in the there contending they would Thomas Fansler, director of the to come to Woodbridge Board of Dennis O'Keefe middle of the street. EVER PRESENTED ALONG THE JERSEY COAST "cheapen" present property and National Safety Council, said pres- Education meetings at any time, 9. Brakes are just as essential should another depression hit thesure cookers were wonderful little but the press will be there. The Sunday, Monday, July 21, 22 on a bicycle as on a car—keep • country, the section would become time-savers, labor-savers and fla-public is entitled to know what is "THE BANDIT OF a ghost town. A writ was then vor-savers, but he cited four gory going on." SHERWOOD FOREST" them in good working condition. 25 AQUATIC STARS sought by Mr. and Mrs. H. F, little experiences in which people 10. Don't ride anyone on your Broom, Jr., residents of the section cookers weren't cleaned or oper- With Cornel Wilde, bicycle, and do not try any trick Olympic Diving Champions and former residents of Morris- ated properly. In one little blow- Abnormal. Demand Anita Louise riding on the highways. Comedy Clowns town. An affidavit, setting forth off, he said, the top of the cooker the objections of the residents of went smack through the kitchen (Continued from Page 1) Tuesday, Wednesday, Colonia, was signed and filed with ceiling. decided to use their telephones July 23, 24 NEXT WEEK- Around Town: Georgeous Aqua-Belles more than they ever did before, There was great rejoicing in the the writ by Chester H. Case, also These, of course, are the excep- "COLONEL EFFINGHAMS WED. THROUGH SAT. a Colonia resident. Henry St. C.tions, Mr. Fansler pointed out, asMr. Collard explained, it is a big Lana Turner - John Garfield homes of the Lees and Miss Laura job, and takes time. There is a RAID" Cutter, because the Very blonde Lavin, another Colonia resident, lots of yummy-yummy dishes come With Charles Coburn, 'THE POSTMAN and pretty Mrs. Jimmy Lee and 2 SHOWS MTELY-8:00 & 10:00 P.M. ( is Broom's attorney and he set the out of pressure cookers with prac- four-year lag to make up from ALWAYS RINGS TWICE1 baby son, Michael, arrived from legal machinery ' in motion and tically nobody getting kilt. But, the war years, in which equipment Joan Bennett from Ohio for a visit. She used to obtain the writ from Supreme he added, it's a very good idea to for civilian use was unobtainable. be a nurse employed by Dr. Joseph 1 Court Justice Frederick R. Colie. understand how the danged thing And telephone equipment, parti- Mark. . . ..Bert Barrett's tiny wife works and then follow directions cularly switching equipment, is GOOD SEATS FROM 50c PLUS TAX The objectors to the homes con- among the most complex in exist- is a busy and competent little tend the Township committee fail- every time. thing. ... By the way, Bert, who ed to comply with the statute The New York State Depart- ence, to make and to install. - STATE THEATRE ment of Health has something to was in the Marines and wounded— i r governing the municipally-owned WOODBRIDGE, N. J. but hale and hearty now—is study- COMING AUGUST 10TH — property although Mr. Lavin has add to the stew in the matter of RAHWAY ing television in Newark. . . . i \ not indicated just what the legal botulism, which means three EmpireFri. thru Sun. IN PERSON technicality involves. strikes for you, lady, if you don't TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY I \ watch your peas and cucumbers. Maureen O'HARA - Dick HAYMES - Harry JAMES in From The Notebook: Laying Hens Botulism is a form of poisoning by "DO YOU LOVE ME" The "Ike" Costellos are plan- I1 Lawrence Tibbe The number of eggs laid by hens the bad little bugs, which you can Plus Chester MORRIS as Boston Blackie in ning to move into the former j i during their second year of produc- knock off in a pressure cooker, Franklin house on Barron Avenue 11 tion is about 80 per cent of the num- but which take hours and hours "THE PHANTOM THIEF" from Avenel . . . That means that ber laid during the pullet year. to kill in that boiling bath busi- Richie Janni's sister and family I L ness. And if you don't kill them, SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY can go back to their own home on they kill you — but quick. Boil Randolph SCOTT - Ann RICHARDS in Livingston Avenue where the Cos- your beans again before you serve tellos lived. . . . Hear Clem Evans them and help the insurance "BADMAN'S TERRITORY" has bought a new home too. . . . ^SENSATIONAL ! companies. With Robert "Buzzy" Henry And lots of folks are busy compar- JERRY ALTES One more thing: When you "VACATION FROM MARRIAGE" ing the present ro'.v in the local think something has spoiled, taste With Robert DONAT Board of Education with the ones Authorized And His it. This, way your ' survivors will prevailing for years in the Car- ELECTRIC know exactly what killed you. WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY teret board where politics are hot- "TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON" ter than a fish fry in the South HAMMOND ORGAN LA FARE. DAY PICNIC during the month of August.- ... SEWAREN—The Sewaren Re- DODGE-PLYMOUTH From An Extensive publican Club, lie, will hold its annual Lucy J. La Farr Day picnic usw Just A Pooch: Tour Of The Country Sunda'y at Mountain Lodge, Cali- Sat., Sun. Mats.—4 Cartoons But they raised him from a pup fon. Members are to take box 2 Days Only and they loved him. Then a hit- 'NOW lunches which will be auctioned and-run driver—the lowest of the off with a prize awarded to the Fri. & Sat,, July 10 & 20 low—killed him. And this is the ervice PERTH AMBOY FEATURED NIGHTLY lunch rating the highest bid. Phone F. A. 4-0355 letter .they wrote me: (Except Monday) "Last Sunday bur dog was taken Washing- Walls Abbott & Cobtello Charles Starrett by a hit-and-run driver. He was AT OUR BEAUTIFUL Washing down extra dirty walls —in— —in— sideswiped about two feet from the will be half the work if you use two curb. His neck was broken, but the Wholesale Parts CIRCULAR BAR "LITTLE GIANT" "TEXAS PANHANDLE" driver did not even stop or report pots of suds, two cloths — one for the worst film, one for the second TWO DAYS ONLY—SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 21 AND 22 the accident. The car was a green going over. LATE. SHOW SAT '41 Pontiac. We are not asking Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis, George Murphy in that you print our story, but we HERE IS MUSIC SLENDERIZE "SHOW BUSINESS" are hoping you do, for we loved THE SAFE WAT NOW PLAYING— our dog. He was as important a AT ITS BEST! Wlthont Harmful —Also— part of our family as any other Drugs or Diet Dane Clark, Janis Paige in "HER KIND OF MAN" FRANK VOGUE SLENDER- member. We know that the dog 1 - • • • A IZING AND HEALTH! BETTE DAVIS TUESDAY,^WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 4, 25 may have been to blame, but we SALON could have taken the hurt with |SANDWICHES, ITALIAN® Tlie First Bank and! In Her. First Richard Crane Trust Bias. stouter courage if the driver had | PIES & SPAGHETTI Corner of Smith and Double Hole: at least enough common decency SYCKLE Maple Streets with JP. A. 4-4145 to stop the car and see if anything B*ourtft F*loor;—Room coyld be done. . . . Our dog was a PertU Amboj-. N. J. DANE CLARK pedigreed daschund. . . . We raised SUNDAY Hours 10 A. SI. to, 8 I». M. him through all kinds of trials GLENN FORD and tribulations. One winter we 159" New Brunswick Avenue COCKTAIL HOUR thought we were going to lose Fay Harlowe him, but we nursed him back to 3 TO 6 health. Of course, one who has never had a dog cannot realize Perth Amjboy, M* J* A Stolen how we feel. I guess the owner of I JULIAN'S FORDS, H. J. - P. A. 4-0348 TODAY! the car was one such person. . . . ^Restaurant - Cocktail Bar! DITMAS Charlotte De Blocker, 15 Camp- Thurs., Fri. & Saturday Life PEKTH AMHOT THRU WEDNESDAY, bell Street, Woodbridge." . . . Tel. P. A. 44)591 394 PEARL STREET July 18,' 19, 20 Phone P. A. 4-3388 JULY WOODBRIDGE, N. J. "DO YOU LOVE ME" She goes"woifie" Last But Not Least: with Maureen O'Hara The Boys are wondering how and Dick Haymes on the town George Flynn and Red Nahass — and — made out the other night. . . . Joe "SHADOW RETURNS" —to show him Glester, the unofficial shuffleboard 17 BOOTHS with Kane Richmond champ, is still defeating all com- FERRIS • and Barbara Eeed i LATE SHOW SAT the kind of ers. . . . The gang at the Colum- HAM bian Club is getting ready for the WHEEL Sunday & Monday, July 21, 22 kissing he's annual retreat to West End the SWINGS BUTTER "WELL GROOMED NOW PLAYING— been missing! last weekend of this month. . . . ' WALT DISNEY'S And despite reports of the pol- NOVELTIES BRIDE" UNIVERSAL presents luted condition of the water in PONY RIDE with Olivia De Havilland "MAKE Sewaren the beach there looks SPECIALTIES and Ray Milland like a miniature Coney Island on GAMES — and — MINE Sundays. . . . And last but not "ROMANCE OF THE least, you ought to make a point . MUSIC" to inspect Sewaren playground. It TO THE ANNUAL WEST" in just goes to show that a little CARNIVAL with Eddie Dean Technicolor community cooperation and effort Tues. & Wed., July 23, 24 will do, ... JULY 22 TO 27 the Firehouse Grounds "PARTNERS IN TIME" School Street with Lum and Abner v Garden Crops — and — -,- In 1945 the tomato was grown in "STRANGE Warner Baxter 88 per cent of the farm victory gar- IMPERSONATION" Mona Barrie dens compared with 85 per cent that with Brenda Marshall included onion; 84.per cent §tring and Wm. Gargan or wax beans; 75 per cent lettuce, "Just Before and 72 per cent radishes. Potatoes WOOPBRID6E-FIRE CO. .NO-' 1 [Also Dishes to the Ladies) were grown in 75 per cent ot the Continuous Matinee Starting Dawn" farm gardens and green peas and at 2 P. M. With CHARLES WINNINGER cabbage in 70 per cent. RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1046 TAGE SEVEN

PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT! Don't delay! Now is the time to CONSERVE and PROTECT with repairs, improvements and remod- eling. Yes, brighten it up for the long, winter months ahead, Don't put necessary repairs off until winter—it may .be too late then! FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY! In this worthy movement, every citizen is urgently requested to do his 'or her part to make our municipality clean, healthy, safe and beautiful. A united cooperation will help promote better housing; stimulate civic pride; and, make the home and Township beautiful. DON'T DELAY .... DO IT NOW! Make every effort to take care of your winter requirements NOW! Transportation and labor prob- lems will remain acute this fall and winter. Arrange to obtain your cold weather needs NOW. Your cooperation will make Woodbridge Township a better place to live in. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE, Township of Woodbridge.

MARINES IN CHINA HELPFUL THIEVES ONE WAY TO FIND LEAK About 20,000 U. S. Marines will ST. LOUIS, Mo.— Three days GRANITE PALLS, Minn.—De- GIVE THAT HOME stay in China for the purpose of after his automobile disappeared, tecting an odor of gas in his guarding supply lines from coal-! Victor Pineup received a postcard home, John Mertz put in a hurry OF YOURS NEW LIFE ! producing areas to the great coas- telling- him where he could find call for a repair man. The re- tal cities, an essential service that it "with a new generator ond pairman found the leak in a V should continue, according to anbattery." Fineup hurried to thehurry — by striking a match. The announcement by Dean Acheson, place and, sui'e enough, there was resulting explosion and fire re- Acting Secretary of State. the car with the new equipment. sulted in only minor injury. REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY Federal referees in bankruptcy WAKE UP cases have been placed on a fixed salary basis, instead of on a fee VENETIAN BLINDS system, under terms of a measure THOSE recently signed by President Tru- man. Under it the referees, who A GOOD IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .' OLD are appointed by Federal district CINDER BLOCK . . . judges, will be paid from $3,000 STEEL 2-INCH SLATS NEIPli FLOORS! to $10,000 yearly for a term of is the foundation of not more than six years, the cost FLOORS MADE ©COLOR —IVORY AND WHITE FLOOR SURFACING AND FINISHING to .be borne by the estates in- an enduring: structure. We have available the LIKE NEW! ON OLD OB NEW volved.' • DUCK TAPES best brick for your OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE NEW BUTTER • STAIRS • AUTOMATIC STOP # MODERN ELECTRIC MACHINERY The Agricuture Department has protection. © BOWLING ALLEYS ® SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP announced that, starting on July • FACIA BOARD ® REASONABLE PRICES 1st, civilians will get every pound • SHUFFLEBOARDS of butter produced in the United ALSO • STATION WAGONS States. It ended its military set- aside order on icreamery butter SAND — GRAVEL — CEMENT • BAR TOPS REFINISHED from $ B. LEONARD'.:;: ofl July 1 and" it is expected that —ESTIMATES FURNISHED— Phone Wood. 8-0037-R or Railway 7-3287-W the set-aside on Cheddar cheese will be aboiidoned after August J OH N 63 MEINZER STREET AVENEL, N. J.I 31st. DOOLEY'S DUDICS SIZES IN STOCK: 23, 27, 29, 31, 35 ... ALL 64" LONG Tel. Wood. 8-0511 TEL. P. A. 4-2417 SPIVACK BROS. 802 ST. GEORGE AVE. 133 SAFRAN AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. FORDS, N. J. 318,STATE STREET Phone Perth Amboy 4-1.936 M\ DU PONT PAINT —WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER —WALL PAPER

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For A Better Community! Don't Delay Do It Now! Make every effort to take care of your winter require- Don't delay! Now is the time to CONSERVE and In this worthy movement, every citizen is urgently requested to do his or her part to make our munici- ments NOW! Transportation and labor problems will PROTECT with repairs,, improvements and remodel- remain-acute''this fall and winter. Arrange to obtain pality clean, healthy, safe and beautiful. A united ing. Yes, brighten it up for the long, winter months your cold weainer needs NOW. Your cooperation will cooperation will help promote better housing; stimu- ahead. Don't put necessary repairs off until winter— make Woodbridge Township a better place to live int. late civic pride; and, make the home and Township it may be too late then! " TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE, beautiful. Township of Woodbridge.

Immigration official says 60,- OPEN-PIT MINE BELIEVE IT OB NOT NO WONDER Lloyd E. Cole investigated and 000 illegally entered the country: SOOTHSAYERS WHEAT FATS AND OILS ST. .JOSEPH, Mo.—When one of found the reason; an absent- Instead of reading palms, primi- The largest open-pit mine in Recent developments indicate The outlook for the supply of Honey will penetrate crevices Leo McCarey tops general in- the world is located in North Hib- that the United States will har-- fats and oils for tfie .1946-47 sea- his tires continued to make a minded mechanic had left a 15- tive soothsayers read livers to fore- bing, Minnesota, according to the through which water does not bumping sound, Deputy Sheriff inch tool inside the casing. comes for 1944 with $1,113,053. tell the future. According to the vest an aggregate wheat crop of son is not particularly promising, pass, according to the Encyclo- Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The 1,025,0000,00 bushels or more, and and shortages are expected to reading of omens in signs noted iron ore mine is two and a halt possibly 50,000,000 in excess of continue-for at least another year. paedia Britannica. on the liver of a sacrificed animal miles long by one-half to one mile that figure, depending on weather is one of the oldest and most wide- wide and lies in the midst of the conditions in the Spring Wheat spread methods of divining the great iron deposits of the Mesabi Belt during the next few weeks. future. Hepatoscopy, as liver-read- range. Yields of winter wheat have been GLEAN -IIP — -FIX - UP ing is called, is still practiced in - Hoover declares Communists running so far in excess of expec- Borneo, Africa and southeast Asia. fight food relief to spread chaos. tations that brokers expect a De- AND MAKE IT DO! The custom is based on the primi- partment of Agriculture estimate •ARCHITECT® tive belief that the liver is the seat Italy's new bumper wheat crop to be issued on July 10 to show , . ; ALWAYS THE BEST FOR of l^e. will obviate a slash in bread. ~ around 50,000,000 more than the TELEPHONE PERTH AMBOY 4-4991 775,000,000 bushels indicated on PAINTS . - • 280 HOSART STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. June 1st. -VARNISHES RETAIL PRICES Stevens .Retail prices during June reach- .WALL PAPERS ed a twenty-five-year high level and are expected to rise more PAINTERS' SUPPLIES during the last six months of Roofing and the year, with or without price control, the Department of Labor predicts. During the first six JOHN SCHORR Sheet. Metal months of 1946, clothing rose al- 340 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. most 5 per cent; food, 3 per cent; 341 ELM STREET house furnishings, about 4 per P. A. 4-1980 PERTH AMBOY 4^0232-J cent; miscellaneous goods and services', more than 1 per cent. Dependable roofing and sheet mepal work . . . over 25 years experience 'Over 40 Years of Knoiving Hoiv'

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"_-. ~^ \ TAGE TEN .THURSDAY; JULY 18, 1946 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND PORDS LEGAL NOTTCES LEGAL NOTICES GOODS Sarong Again Sarvanee, George A., Pleasant Ave- Hssisara. Peter, Plainflekl Avenue. Manufacturers throughout the nue. Harris, Mildred. Inman Avenue. Single Thread United States shipped nearly $10,- Schedneck, William. IS Wenry Street. Hartley. Leonard IS., -0S1 Woodland 000,000,000 worth of goods during Sloan, Virginia, 2 Central Avenue. Avenllt1. Smith, Estelle. 110 Olive Street. Heckles, Mary G.. Coolidgfe Avenue. Can Spot luilty May and built up their inventories Straff, Secondo, 21 Dartmouth Street. Heckles John S, T Coolidg'e Avenue. by about $100,000,000 for a total Taehach, John, Jackson Avenue. Heisler, ALvrtle- K., Mil ml y Avenue. Toth, Elizabeth, Lakeview Blvd. Heisler. George, Mundy Avenue. of about $18,900,000,000, according Turner, Edward T., In man & Clinton Hoss-an, Thomas .1., H'igiiland Avenue. to the Department of Commerce. Avenue. Holinka, Wilma, Nixon, X. .1. FBI's Laboratories Employ Vincent, Steve, Bernard Avenue. Horali, Prank. 147 Pierson Avenue. THE PHYSICIAN WHO FOUND him to go to the aid of the sick. Wechlev, Adelaide l<2., Martin Street. Horak, Mary 3 17 Pierson Avenue. X)VT HOW TO MAKE ICE He was worn out by fatigue, loss The Latest Devices for CATTLE STATISTICS Hudson, Sanford J.. Nixon, N. J. _ A gifted and humanitarian of sleep and ..rest, and the heat. NOTIC13 TO VOTKItS fsvnacx, John, Old Posi TJoau. Southern physician invented the Crihle Detection. Eighty-five per cent of all the •TOWNSHIP <>y HAIilTAX lorlo, Louis S., S2 Clieslnut Avenue. He was a keen observer and saw twenty million Gattle hides con- in accordance "with provisions of .Hu-ob, Martha. First Avenue. . first successful ice-making ma- that there was more sickness and an act entitled, "An Aei LO Regulate Johnson. Orrok 11., l-'irst Avenue. chine. In addition he had the first suffering when the weather was WASHINGTON. — Conviction of sumed annually in the United Elections," (Title 7 9 ;3] ;1 r., Mevised .Johnson, T K. Arrowhead Park. constructive vision of cooling hos- hit-and-run drivers, often hangs by States are used in the manufac- Statutes of 1939 > together with the JJ Fannie B., Potters, RFD hot than when it was cold. He ture of shoes, according to the amendments a:nd supplements 'there- pital wards. knew that fever patients • experi- a thread—literally. > to, the following' names will be re- Johnson. Ethel. Arrov.-hi-ad Park. Preserved glass fragments, paint Encyclopaedia Britannica. moved from the permanent regist- Kelsey, Lucille, Piainfiold Avenue. The name of this doctor was enced great relief when they could I'alion hinders in the Township of Landsren. Olirta, Amhoy Avenue. John Gorrie. He was reared in get ice. Ice sometimes came on scalings, pieces of broken metal, iiaritan unless voters appear per- Lofurm, Vincenzo, Sand Hill Road. ..Charleston. His mother was a ships from New England and was lumps of soil, hairs or threads may LEGAL NOTICES sonally before tiie Middlesex County Lund, Mary. Second Street. _ a boon ^to sufferers. be the link needed to. prove that a Board of Elections, Room 70S, Perth LtiTid Mariin, Second Street. gracious and cultured lady who SOTICE TO VOTKHS— Airiboy National Bank Building, on Millick. Ella, 20.S1 Woodland Avenue. , fitted well into the society of that Gorrie had been endowed not driver is guilty, the FBI says. TOWJiSHII' OF IUK1TAN or before September 2(ith, 1940, if M;endrey, Kathryn M., 14 MacArlhnr day in Charleston. Such items may be picked up at In accordance with Provisions ol' they wish to vote at the General - Drive. only with a kind and noble heart an Act Rntitled. "An Art to Ueg'U- Election on November 5th, 104G, and .Menarey, Francis G., II MacArthur to prove to the satisfaction of the Young Gorrie was given the best but with a brilliant mind as well. the scene" of an accident or found tate Elections," (Title 19:31-5, Re- Drive. vised Statutes of 1939 ^ together Middlesex County Board of Elections of social and educational advanl- He conceived the idea of making clinging lo a fender, door hinge or that they still are residents of the Molnar, Andrew, Main Street. with the amendments and supple- Mnzgai, Josepli W.. James street. tages. He chose medicine as his ice. artificially. The idea was revo- other part of a suspect's automo- ments thereto, the following- names Township of JIaritan "and entitled to vote. McCarthyMh , NNic l P., 12 Mtn-Ai-ihur profession. After toeing graduated lutionary -and seemed silly and bile. - have been removed from the perm- .Drive. Irom medical college, he and hiscrazy even to scientists at that The FBI's well-equipped labora- anent reg"istr;it i on binders of tile The following1- names are removeu McCarthy Natalie !•:., 12 MacArthu Township of Raritan, for the reason for the reason that postcards mailed Drivt-. ' mother moved to Apalachicola. a time. But not so to Dr. Gorrie who tories are available without charge thai said registrants have not voted to them at their last known address McPhee, Ralph. i-ond Aveimo. smjill town on the coast of Flor- rigged up a wmdowless laboratory to all the country's law enforcement .(! .1 Genera) Kieel ion for four con- have been returned by tiie Postal JUc-Nrtllr. _-\i-i Inn- A., Nixon, .NT. .J. fda, where he took up the practice and spent all,of his spare time secutive years. Authorities, indicating" that they, no NiiKy, Klizabetli,, New Street. agencies for chemical analysis of lp. order to again vote in the longer reside there. O'Breih, George C, 1 S!i -lackson 6f medicine. trying to make ice artificially. In likely clues.- Township of Raritan, it will he MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD Avenue. GSrrie was a handsome, cul- 1850 at the leading hotel in town The FBI -cited the following cases necessary for the persons whose OF ELECTIONS. O'Brein, Ruth M., 1S!I Jackson Ave- tured, finished gentleman. His names are .set out below to appear By: GI3ORGE S. APPLEOATi], Jr. nue. he gave a public demonstration of to illustrate, the importance of even at C1K> Office of the Middlesex County 2 Chairman. Obszanny, Michael, Bonnie I'.rook mother died soon after the move -his machine, but as early as 1845the smallest piece of evidence. Boarri of 1'jieetions. Room 70S. Perth WALTER .1. PJELLEY, .President. Avenue. to Florida.. Gorrie was born in he had manufactured some ice. -\ml'ioy National Bank Building, 313 Palmer, Lillian B., Grandview Aye- 1803 and died in 1355. His life A man was struck down while State Street, Perth Amboy, New Rnritiiii Toivnsliip—Advertised—l!»4o n ne. I Dr.. Gorrie was ridiculed- in the walking at night along the shoulder Jersey, or ai the City Clerk's Office, Anderson, Julia, 1M7 Amboy -Avenue. Palmer, Leonard K\, "Grandview *?as spent in ceaseless toil for thej northern papers for claiming thai of a road outside a large eastern City Hall, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, -Agnew, Caroline E., 970 Middlesex Avenue. relief of suffering. (•he had made ice chemically with on or before the 26th day of Sep- A venu e. Parlc. IClizabf-ih S., S Judith Street. a Inacliine. As we shall see, his city. In examining a suspect's car, tember 1946, and re-register if they Agnew, Edward P., 970 Middlesex Park,-1:1 enry <;.. S .Judith Street. Apalachieola was the resort "of officers found a thread stuck to the wisii to vole at the General Election -Avenue. Perla, Fi-nnk. T Central. Aveiutc. l*icn cotton brokers, for at that claim that he had really achieved right front fender on November jUh, 1946. Arlotla, Wyomn R., 100 lac Arthur Jteg'an, (Catherine. Old Rarilan Road. time cotton was king and there this miracle Was no idle dream. MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD Drive. Reitei-, William. 21 Mac'Arthur Drive. OF ELECTIONS. Rose, .\ttiy, ] ! l.alliese Avenue. were many rich southern plant- (To Be Continued.) The Thread Matched. BY: GEORGE S. APPL-EGATE, JR. Barrett, Ruth, . Pacific Street. Schleichef. John S., 1 ill Jackson ers as well as brokers who owed The FBI laboratory found this Chairman. JtTlll, -J LI M LI Si, WoodbridsWOLJllUllH^e AAvenue I f-ll L . WALTER J. RTELLEY, Secretary: Schw;iije, .lolm. Lafayette Road. their prosperity to cotton. It was thread to be of the same type as 3erta, Mary, Westervelt Avenue. Servan, VVilliani II., Meadow Road. •& frontier town which' was con-REAL NEIGHBORS one removed from the victim's coat. nnritan To"ivnsliii> Four Year Simpson. Kmilv I-I. 1 ti MaeArihur stantly devastated by fever. Day ARMINGTON, 111.—Instead of Both ' had the same number of Pull Outs — 1!»4B Drive. and night -the sick people 'kept ; Avtig"iovani, Evelina, 20 Riverview Simpson,' Ruth I... 1£ MacArthttr holding memorial services to. him, strands and were colored with the Avenue. * In-ive. Gorrie busy. Malaria and other the neighbors and friends of Don Asprocolas, Betty, 1" Safran Avenue. Sindet, Marv, Mai n Street. same kind of dye Smith, Thomas. Old Post Road. Subtropical feavers were common. Heiniine gathered together a few Asprocolas, Rudolph, 13 Safran Ave- r Now- and then yellow fever Because the courtroom testimony nue. Compt Sovar. Michael Jr., 9 M.ailison A\ eniie. days after his death and 33 men by both sides conflicted, the testi- Baran, Carl, Jackson Avenue. No. I'... Sovart, Anna,'Madison Avenue. would be brought there from •and boys and 16 tractors spent a mony of the FBI technician assumed Berg'er, Julius, Morris Avenue. Daniani,, Naomi, Super Highway No.. 225. Spofford, George E., Jr., Olive Street. Ships. Yellow. Jack meant almost whole day discing, harrowing and Borwesjen, Augusta A., Old Post Dananii, LeslieLli , Super "Hi"Highwah y NoN . 225. Spofford. S:ir;i M., Clive Street. certain death. Many of the unusual importance. The driver was It o art. Daroczia , Mary, 44 Ireland Avenue, Stone, .lolm R., !2i; MacArthnr Drive. drilling 195 acres of Hemline's found guilty and received a six- Brundage, Gertrude, Silver Lake Davis, , Virginia I"!., 24. Mac Arthur Stom-, Margaret. I2t; .Mai-Art lltir strange, rough seamen would be land. Avenue. DriveDrive. 1 >rive. taken 'ashore desperately ill with month jail • sentence- and a fine of Campbell. Rowland, 13S R u n y o n Davis, Genevieve, •"> Peace Street. Stumpi", M;tr>-, Him Street. contagious diseases. Their ships $500. - i- ' • Park. . Desaulniers, Ernest .1., New Brook- Sulli\-;in, James A., Fox Avenue. Cheche, Klizaheth, IT Coolidge Ave- lyn Road. - Sullivan. Ruth 1-1. Fox Avenue. then sailed away without them. UNEMPLOYMENT • Large particles of soil collected at nue. De Shay, Rdwin H., Chestnut Avenue. Testa, (,'isio, ii!l Cai'llon Su'eet.". Sometimes they died in the hos- Although 600,000 veterans en- the scene of the accident helped Cicero. Ruth, K-elmont Avenue. Dilk, Carrie M., Highland Avenue. Testa. Rose f.M trillion Street. r Teusch. ilay.el. Garden Terrace. pital attended by Dr. Gorrie. tered the labor market during locate a man who struck and killed IJeMarco, Theresa, .lames & Fox- Dislirow, Garret t H-, ».> Grand view TeiiHcli. William J-l.. Jr., ilardfn June, the number of unemployed a young girl on a rural highway in Avenue. Avenue. Terrace. No wonder that his life was Dowling, Thomas, Jackson Avenue. D-obson, Jane A., ?,S Wolff Avenue. Tomford. Harry A., Meadow Road. brief. He wore himself out by in- persons in the United States was a western state. The collision dis- 1 DuBois, David M., Player Avenue. Dobson, Fre'd'k. E., 3N - C3rnmlviev.' Tomfonl, A'iolet. Meadow Road. Bi ? black flowers, appliqued with an embroidery stitch, on the ICggert, Minnie, Bonnie Brook Ave- A.venue. Trenta, Roliert, T Highway Terrace. eessant toil among the poor as well the same as in May—around 2,- lodged the dirt accumulated under nue. Donahay, Harvj G., as the rich. Day and night they 300,000, according to the U. S. the fenders of his car. The owner sarong skirt, and[ flattering bras-top of this white rayon bathing P.urc.haTil Tricarico, Salvatore, I'hilo Blvd. suit, will help Milena Miller, sing-ing star of NBC's "Kraft Music Ferrante, Mary, State Highway Xo. Street. Tricarico, Blanthe, Pliilo l-^lvd. were knocking on his door begging Employment Service. of a damaged vehicle in a nearby Donahay, Ellen T., Burchard Turner, Lottie M.. Imnan Avenue town denied any knowledge of the Hall," or any other girl, make a dramatic entrance on the beach. Galya, Josepli, Overbrook Avenue. ^tieetStreet. Turner, Lillie \\'., -I".N Woodhrid^'e Frances Sider designed it. Galya, Juanita, Overbrook Avenue. Epstein, Vivian, SSi) Amboy Avenue. Avenue. accident. Gandek, Agnes, t> Thomas Street. Estok, Mary, S30 Amboy Avenue. Turner, Benjamin A., 4T,S Wood- Giles, William, Lincoln Highway. Fairbanks, Dorothy, 11 Mae Arthur bridge Avenue. . Nevertheless, specimens of soil Governale, F,lla, Foyer Avenue. r 1 Heat Values Remove Broken Shell Drive. Tistin, Fred, Jackson Avenue. taken from the car were found by Greive.s, John H., IDS Grandview Fairbanks. Hugh O., ] 1. Mac Arthur. Twitchell, Resina A., Marylaiul FBI experts to contain the same The actual heat units in the dif- If, bits of shell fall into the pan Avenue. Drive. Avenue. REMOVAL SALE! when cracking eggs, don't try to re- Haller, Kalman, Meadow Road. Twitcliell, Cyra J., Maryland Ave- ferent fuels are approximately as fol- minerals as the particles gathered Helferieh, Susan 1., Lincoln High- nue. up near the girl. The man pleaded lows: anthracite, 12,500 per pound; move these bits with a spoon or a way. Vitale, Nick C. 11 Player Avenue. guilty when confronted with this oil, 140,000 per gallon; natural gas, fork. Take a sizable piece of egg Kamenski, Antoni, Edgar.^Avehue. Warg"o, Anna. 10-1 Grandview Avenue Kish, William J., Old Post Road. rol" Will-so, Michael. 1(11 Grandview evidence. 1,000 to 1,100 per cubic foot; manu- shell. The sharp edge of shell cuts Kish, Frank, Old Post Road. nue. Selling ENTIRE STOCK . Interesting Case. factured gas, 550 per cubic foot; white, making it easy to remove Kerezsi. Gabriel, Main Street. Fry, Marjorie O., Super Hig-lr.Tfiy Weeks. Lewis E.. ;', South Field pieces. Kulfinski, John, Middlesex Avenue. Gassaway, Helen, 35 , Barton Street. Road. mixed gas, 700 to 800 per cubic foot. ' Maurer, Benjamin, Old Post Road. Another interesting case arose In each case the heat values given Glover, Millie, 970 Middlesex Avenue Wh.ilcomli, Louise C, Woodland when a 11-year-old boy on a bicycle Mazonowoski, Victoria, 47 Burchard Glover, Alfred G., 070 Midfllesex Avenue. at GREAT REDUCTIONS! must be multiplied by the actual street. Avenue. Whitcomii, Willium H., Wfiodlfiml was struck by a car speeding operating efficiency oi the heat gen- Dissolving Soap Maxonowoski, Wallerene, IT Bur- Goetz, Joseph, .*!(! McArthur Drive Avenue. through a small southern town. Po- rharil Street. Greenfield, C'arla P., Player iAveriue. Woll, Frances C, 2S.10 Park Avenue. erator (boiler or furnace) to obtain Bar soap will dissolve -more Wozs'Hi, James, James Street. Hansen, George A., Oak Trejie, Tselin Woolever, Viola W.. New Dunham lice located a damaged car having quickly if it is shaved, grated or Mtilvcy, Loretta, Cardonia Avenue. Jload. the actual number of heat units. v I toad. REDUCTION ON DOLLS AND brown and red markings on the pulverized before it's used. Novak, Getievieve, Jackson Avenue. Hansen. Hazel M., Oak TrT e Tselin Young-, Albert J.. 22 Judith Place 25%o STUFFED ANIMALS front fender, apparently from Sarvanee. Alma C, Pleasant Avenue. Road I Young-, Sarah I-:., 22 Judith Place. paint on the bicycle. The paint was carefully scraped FTSUGGS AND SKEETER ® CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND TOYS off and sent to the FBI, which found • GAMES • DOLLS ® GREETING CARDS that such was indeed the case. HI,KNOTHAIDJ! ) Microscopic study revealed the THEE BUT,SENORITA... 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Six Years To A Decision In 1940, the Department of Justice filed SOAPING- THE RAILS! suit against the three.largest tobacco com- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY panies in the country, accusing them of —by— THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. forming % monoply in violation of the Sher- man Anti-trust Act. Postoffice Address: Fords, N. J. In my mail this morning is a This will enable you not only to WOODBRIDGE-*8-1710 The matter came to a final conclusion letter from Kenneth J. Flick of make more money later but to early in June when the Supreme Court Hughesville, Pa. He describes him- know so much more about your Subscription $1.50 per ye,ar self as a boy of eighteen years job that it will be harder to re- Elmer J. Yecsey Publisher and Managing Editor affirmed the conviction of the companies who has had eight years of gram- place you, thereby making your on'four counts: Conspiracy in restraint of mar school and 2M> years of high position in life a more secure one. Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as, school. He now has a job in a fac- LOUISA. «ccmd_elass mail matter on April^l7,_1936. trade, monopolization, attempt to mono- tory but he doesn't have any girl polize and conspiracy to monopolize. Fines friends in his home town. He is , Address your letters tp: aggregating $225,000 were assessed. anxious to become acquainted with ' "Louisa," V. O. Bos 532 someone who will write to him. Orangeburg, S. C. There may be some difference of opinion I do not get letters of this kind as to whether the three companies have a very often, as the majority of my correspondents have problems .JUST Soviet Reports Defection monopoly, or not, but there will be little concerning their home lives. How- Prom behind the iron curtain which cut dissent from the conclusion that six years ever, it is a real burden not to is entirely too long for a case of this nature have any social life and the best off Soviet Russia fronf.the world during the thing for a boy or girl to do, who war, as well as in recent months, cornea" to take in the courts^,. lacks friends, is to go places where The O^taele the news that two formerly autonomous he or she will meet desirable peo- The only thing that stands be- ple. If there is a teen-age canteen tween " man and international republics have been reduced to the status in your town, or if the church you peace is man.—Toronto Saturday of provinces and that many of their inhab- Red Army Says "Salute" belong to has any parties for its Night. itants have been resettled, in other parts of According to the Russian newspaper, young people, make an effort to Red Star, which carries regulations of the go. You may also meet . some Ought To Russia as punishment for treachery during friendly people by going to Sun- Science has been able to trans- the German invasion. Russian Army, the new regulations promul- day school or church. A commu- plant an extra heart into a newt, gated by Generalissimo Stalin require soK nity house serves a real need for but hasn't tried thus far on a This is the first news of any serious de- young people who do not care to banker.—Norfolk Virginia-Pilot. fection on the part of the Russian people diers "to respect superiors and chiefs, go to road houses because of the strictly, observing the rules of military po- drinking and some undesirable It Is Strange during the war. The news dispatches do liteness and saluting." people who patronize these places. Strange that none of these folks not indicate the extent of the defections It is much better to choose your who know exactly how to run the but they give us some idea of the motive In the United States, among other recom- friends from among people you Government ever land a place in mendations of the Doolittle Board, was one meet than to take a chance on Washington. — Winston - Salem behind the Russian veil of secrecy. strangers who write to you, be-Journal. The action of the Russian Government to .cut down the business of saluting and cause there are people who write another to change the appellation of of- and describe themselves as every- It Does was probably justified by the exigencies of ficers to the "Commissioned Corps" and of thing that they are not. College helps a .girl. It enables warfare. At the same time, there is no indi- LOUISA. her to be snooty to a husband who cation whatever that the Soviet regime in privates of the "Non-Commissioned Corps." quit at the seventh grade.—Min- The only question is which program is Dear Louisa: . : neapolis Star. Moscow does not now inflict the same form I have a fairly good paying job of punishment upon those guilty of politi- designed to make the ' world safe for but there are lots of things about Plenty democracy. it that I do not know. I under- The average American family cal opposition. There is no sign of anything stand I can go to, school and take pays an annual crime bill of 240 like political freedom afe it is known in the a course on what I am doing and dollars. Well, it gets a lot of crime the Government will pay me while for its money.—Bochester Demo- Western democracies. See Inflation Signs I am learning. The only trouble is crat and Chronicle. Last month, the Federal Reserve Board, that I won't, get as much from the Definition Government as I am making now. Social Tact—Making your com- Race For New Weapons in a public statement, opposed any further Do you thing it is worth it? pany feel at home, even though What will the rrext war involve in the tax cuts for the time being and urged a VETERAN—N. J. they wish they were.—Boston Eve- governmental spending policy along the Answer: ning Transcript. way of new weapons of destruction? I certainly do think it pays to No answer can be given, and there is line of "prudent economy." take the long view of things. In Mathematical Paradox Pointing out that the national debt, your case, you will be giving up One of life's mysteries: Why the every reason to use caution when reading Under The State House Dome part of your salary now to perfect girls with the least principle draw the predictions of so-called experts, who which was $280,000,000,000 in February, yourself in the business you like. the most interest.—Answers. has been cut by about $10,000,000, the By J. Joseph. Iribblns glibly tell us that nations will be destroyed Defined instantaneously. Board insists that the need is not for "a TRENTON — New Jersey resi- increased gas rates as inflationary Mandell, a graduate psychologist, ONE FEDERAL ROAD Comfort, n. A state of mind balanced budget" but for as great a sur- Although federal aid has been produced by contemplation of a At the same time, there is feverish race dents are faced with increased and . detrimental- to the general and formerly attached to a Wash- neighbor's uneasiness.—The Dev- plus of receipts over expenditures as pos-costs for gas used for heating their welfare. If revived, the OP A is ington, D. C, private hosptial given to the states to help road to develop new weapons. The development homes. .• expected to oppose proposed in- staff. Miss Mandell has the job of construction, the United States il's Dictionary. of atomic missiles" engages the scientists of sible, with further rdeuctions in the na- Practically all gas companies, creases by other companies when instructing first the 200 child hy- Government has built only one ExpJained tional debt. • including the.Pubh'c Service Elec- the hearings get underway. giene nurses, whose combined ex- national road, according to the this country, and, we presume, of other Encyclopaedia A depression is when you are Taking cognizance of existing esonomic ric & Gas Company, have filed During recent years, "gas for periences will be passed on to the Britannica. This down- in a hole without a ladder, nations. • new schedules of increased gas home heating has -increased in mothers of the young hopefuls of was;"the National Old Trails road and a boom is when you are up ' Recently, Col. S/B. Ritchie, Acting-Chief conditions, the report pointed out that rates with the State Board of Pub- popularity so much that the com-New Jersey. • %^ °* without-wis! of the Army's Research and Development black markets, inventory accumulations lic Utility Commissioners. panies fear enlargement of gas Hearings are underway at pres- mains and distributing plants will EDISON: — A number of cele- ceived by George Washington in Service, talked about guided missiles which and speculation, particularly- in fields like ent before the State Utility Board be necessary. Increased gas rates brations are in the formative stage 1780. Also known as the Cumber- Very Little real estate and securities, not covered by would encourage the construction to pay tribute to the late Thomas land Road, the National Pike and Men's clothing manufacturers could be fired from the United States and to determine whether proposed in- the Santa Fe Trail, the National price control, "are the customary symp- creased rates of the Public Service and • enlargement of gas_ plants, Alva Edison, the world's greatest say there's an acute shortage of hit any part of the world within an hour. Company, the County Gas Com-some companies claim, while other inventor, whose one hundredth Old Trails Road now extends from cotton fabric for pockets, which He did not predict such a weapon, but said toms of an inflationary spiral which can pany of Atlantic Highlands, the concerns hope the demands for birthday anniversary will occur on Washngton, D. C. to Los Angeles. should make* little difference to we cannot discount "the possibility of end only in collapse and deflation." Atlantic City Gas Company, and gas service will not reach a,point February 11 next. those who have nothing to put in the Peoples Gas Company of where present gas producing facil- The celebrations, although na- THIEF KNOCKS SELF OUT them anyway.—Boston Globe. 'launching from underground sites loads of ities will be overtaxed. Glassboro, are fair. The companies tionwide, will be particularly cen- 'i CHICAGO — Spotting a taan New Words For Old atomic retribution for delivery in an hour claim that present rates do not tered in New Jersey where the rolling a large rubber tire from This show is even-keeled, de- on any enemy in any part of the globe." Mutilates 500 Books produce an amount equal to the BABIES: —New Jersey is mak'- great inventor who gave the world a warehouse in the early morn- pendable and an agreeable fluf- Announcement by the FBI that a vet- cost of gas production. ing a start in a mental health pro- incandescent and flourescent elec-.. ing hours, two detectives started feroo.—Variety. The "Colonel also said that the Army Has The Jersey Central Power & gram, pioneering in a field hereto- trie light, the phonograph, motion chasing him. The chase ended ei'an, with a Ph.-*D. degree, has been ac- Light Company has also filed for fore untouched. pictures, and numerous other ma- when the man bumped into a Temptation another kind of weapon in mind, a missile jor inventions, resided during the telephone pole and knocked him- which could be fired on the American coast cused of removing and mutilating more permission to increase gas rates The State Department of Health A manufacturer is making auto- than 500 technical books in the Library of and hearings on the application has engaged a trained psychologist latter and best years of his life. self and also a couple of teeth, mobile tires from dandelions. And at an approaching'ship and hit it hundreds will get underway later this to teach its two hundred nurses The Thomas Alva Edison Foun- I out. resisting the temptation, we hope, of miles, at sea. The missile will have to Congress, recalls the unfortunate tendency month. Hearings have already who deal with mothers and pros- dation, Inc., has been formed in to call them Dan-D-Tires. — St. of some Americans, visiting a library, to been held by the State Board on pective mothers at its Baby-Keep- honor of the great American and STAMPS BRING $25,200 Louis Post-Dispatch: direct itself for hundreds of miles and also a similar application of the Well-Stations scattered through- the celebrations will be held under LONDON—The unused part of travel so fast and so high that ships will mutilate books, pamphlets and prints of all Bridgeton Gas Light Co. and a out the State. its auspices. One of the objectives a sheet of 48 "two-penny blue" Comforting kinds. decision is expected momentarily. of the foundation is the preserva- British stamps, dating back to famed geologist's estimate have ho defense against it. • Probably half of the fifty thou- tion of Mr. Edison's laboratory 1840, were recently sold to a col- that there is coal in the country Summing up the Army's thinking, the It is a common complaint of libraries, The Elizabethtown Consolidated sand babies born each year in New and library at West Orange which lector for $25,200. The stamps to last another seven centuries, is both large and small, that books, news- Gas Company, of Elizabeth, has Jersey are brought by their fond served as his workshop for 44 were found in an old leather doubtless a comfort to all who Colonel said that present contracts make notified the State Board of is in- parents to the Keep-Well Stations years. Everything has been left un- writing set in a Ducal palace in feared we might run out of strikes. papers, magazines and pamphlets are often tention to file for increased rates for a check-up. This enables a Britain. —Detroit News. the "Buck Rogers myth a reality." on gas used for heating homes. study of parent-child relationships changed in the laboratory and cut by those who read them and who, Higher costs* of production are from which the State health au- library since Edison's death on through thoughtlessness or through wi'l- October 18, 1931, at the age of 84. also" attributed as reasons for in- thorities hope to obtain valuable New Jersey citizens are expected 25,000 Potential "Brass-Hats" fuJness, do not hesitate to extract what- creased prices for gas pipes into facts on behaviorism problems. to join whole-heartedly in the The Army wants Congress to authorize ever articles, pictures or diagrams they homes. Dr. Julius Levy, head of the Ma- celebrations being planned for The Office of Price Administra- ternal and Child Health Division, Edison because his great contribu- it to add 25,000 additional Regular Army think they want. tion entered the case of the Public for a quarter of a century, recom- tions to progress are being ac- officers, and a Senate Military sub-commit- This form of vandalism, it seems, would Service Company and opposed the mended the appointment of Sibyl cepted as essentials today by a tee has approved the proposal, after hear- be abhorrent to intelligent persons, but, forgetful public. ing General Eisenhower explain that the apparently, there are some without regard "OUR'DEMOCRACY- -by Ma* TUNE-TAILORS:—If you hear officers "will be needed for ..the next twen- to public rights. the "Tune-tailors," an all-girl swing quartette in the near fu- ty-five or thirty years, or until the UNO ture, you might remember a lban becomes a definitely effective force." Jill fhat mankind has clone, thougkry guaranteed by the New Jersey Some people may not understand why Indonesians Kill Chinese gained or oeen: it is tyi«£ as in magic Veterans' Loan Authority, helped the War Department wants 127,500 of- Here's an item of news that may interest them to fame. some American who have been greatly con- preservation in ine pages or books. Leader of the quartette and bor- cers for its force of 942,500 enlisted men. - THOMAS. CARLYl.£ rower for setting up the organiza- They will look at the increased authoriza- cerned over the demands of the Indonesians tion, purchasing costumes, arrang- for self-government. ing auditions and transportation tion as a plan to increase the number of is former. WAC Corporal Louise potential "brass hats" because they do not In the Tangerang, a Stream of Chinese Bingaman, of Cranford. A second refugees fled to escape the depredations memher of the foursome, Louise realize that the future safety of the nation Mason, was a staff sergeant in the may depend upon the existence of a com- of an Indonesian mob, which has been WAC and both girls were assigned slaughtering Chinese and putting the torch to the Special Branch. They or- You get a reputation for "prompt pay" petent, trained and experienced officer ganized a trio and were kept busy corps. to their villages." with shows at various camps in when you settle by check. At the same The point was made by Senator Hart, of The government sent a delegation from the East. time, you have a closer grip on your Batavia to determine whether the mob had As soon as they were discharged, Connecticut, formerly an admiral, that their search began for additional finances, because you have a record of with an adequate officer personnel, the na- "tired of its violence" and air patrol re- members oi the troupe who couid expenditures. ported that the burning of villages had sing harmony, a difficult achieve- tion could, in the event of war, train an ment for female voices, and who It certainly pays to pay by check. You army in two or three years but that, with- ceased. A group of 500 Chinese Refugees met other qualifications set up by are invited to open a checking account Miss Bingaman. out trained officers, the job could not be recently reached the lines of the Nether- with ihis bank. lands troops, having escaped in darkness. Pianist and organist, as well as done in a generation. third singer with the group, is They reported that other Chinese were, be- Miss Mitch Griffin, and the fourth seiged and fighting for their lives. member is Miss June Thomasqn, Impossible who served with the Marine Corps, and after her release from service Men with long service overseas are no sang at the 400 Club in Washing- doubt anxious to come home and the people National Wealth $600,000,000,000 ton, D. C, until she joined the Member on the home front have been yelling for When Fred M. Vinson was Secretary of quartette. All four members now Member the Treasury, and testifying before the reside in Cranford. ',:their return for many months. . Federal Federal The release of these veterans depends, House Banking and Currency Committee, INSANE: — Children verging on insanity are given fine care in Deposit however, upon the availability of replace- he was asked to estimate the total re- New Jersey. Reserve ments and these, it seems, depend upon the sources of the United States. One hundred and forty-seven Admitting that he did not'know, because children ranging in ages from four Insurance System passage of some legislation by Congress to sixteen have been admitted to that will make certain that young men there are "a lot of resources the Govern- the Children's Unit of the New Corp. serve the nation. . "''_\. ment doesn't own," the Secretary consulted Jersey State Hospital at Marlboro an expert assistant and said that the physi- since it opened on July 9, 1940. •••• We have the curious situation of the The6children are received from public apparantly demanding that veterans cal wealth of the nation was around $600,- THE 7995 FREE PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN COMMUNITIES all New Jersey counties upon exe- 1 000,000,000, He pointed out, however, that ALL OVER THE 'COUNTRY - A TREMENPQUS FORCE cution of regular commitment pro- be brought home at once, that all young IN THg OEVELOPMEfJT OF THE NAT/OfJ- BRING cedures. Once entered they are men stay home and that, in the meantime, we have more than physical resources, in- WITHIN REACH OF ALMOST ALL- OUR PEOPLE A sent to school and the curriculum the nation pursue a vigorous policy in re- cluding a going concern turning out close VAST STOREHOUSE OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE IN . of the State public school system WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK SUPPORT OP THE FREEDOM OF THOUGHT AND is followed. Educational movies Wpodbridge, N. J. gard to enforcing-- the. Peace in Europe and to $190,000,000,000 worth of products an- SPEECH THAT IS INHERENT IN OUR DEMOGRACV. are shown weekly. A daily program Japan. nually. (Continued on Page 12T TWELVE THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1946 RARITAN TOWNSHIP ANt)

and Mrs. Rose Youngkin, Eliza- Linden of Dumont, and Mrs. Ger- erickson, Runnymede Road, were son, Edward, Rahway. On Mon- beth. Miss Constance Terzella has hard Geisler, Rahway. hosts at a dinner party aSturday day Mrs. Alex Marhoffer and sons, Martha Ryan to Wed COLONIA NEWS returned home after spending a —Miss Veronica Weber, Inwood in honor of Mrs. Fred Wittnebert, Allan and Ronald, and Mrs. James Thomas Scripko in Fall By Margaret Scol:t few days last week with Mi-, and Avenue, spent the weekend with Chicago. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. McCormick enjoyed a boat trip to Mrs. Thomas Assenzio, of NewMr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, of James Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Coney Island. AVENEL—Mrs. Martha Ryan/ York. Roselle. ald Snyder. Westfield. —Mr. and Mrs. Dominiek Aiuto, Woodbridge Avenue, announces "he Ladies' Auxiliary of Co-Holzman, and Mrs. Sophie Skki- Avenue, attended the wedding Sat- —Manuel Barbosa, son of Mr. —Mrs. Fred Sutter, Amherst —Mr. and Mrs. Amos Parsons Inman Avenue, were hosts for a the engagement of her daughter, Fire Company met Monday binsky. Mrs. Margaret Hughes was urday of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Manuel Barbosa, Cavour Avenue, was hostess Thursday to and children, North Hill Road, and few days last week to her parents, Dorothy C to Thomas G. Scripko, sperino's Hall, with Mrs. Bet- the winner of the special award. Oliver Burch, .Hudson, N. Y. Mrs. Terrace, is recuperating at the Mrs. Mary Horak of Metuchen, Miss Catherine Den Bleyker, Chain Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garafolo, Mt. son of Thomas Scripko, Willow .uto in charge. Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Christina Taggart announced Modavis served as matronor honor. Rahway Memorial Hosptial from a Mrs, James Taggart, Mrs. William O'Hills Road, are visiting at Madi- Vemon. Street. :11a reported cards had been all tickets for the bus ride to —Mrs, Charles Skibinsky and recent ^appendectomy. Wels, Mrs. Reginald Brady, Mrs. son, Conn, this month. Miss Ryan is a graduate of to residents who are ill andConey Island Saturday had been children, and Mrs. Fred Sutter and : Charles Skibinsky, , Mrs. Joseph DECLARE DIVIDEND Bayonne High Scohol and is now, Edna Skibinsky reported on sold. The buses will leave at V —Mr. and Mrs. Horst Tetschner, —Mrs. Chester Case, Miss Betty children, Amherst Avenue, spent Wood Avenue, were hosts Saturday Brongs, Mrs. Arman Van der Lin- Johnson, Dover Road, and Miss RAHWAY—Merck & Co., Incemploye. d by the Geigy Co., of sent them. Mrs. Caroline P. M. at the firehouse, and will Sunday at Charlie's Beach. den and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr. directors, at a meeting today, de- Bayonne. Mr. Scripko received his nton read proposed changes pick up passengers at Cavour Ter- to the following members of the Mauvline Den Bleyker, Chain —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collacarro, Music Group: Mr. and Mrs. Henry —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Storch, O'Hills Road, spent a day last week clared a dividend of 25c a share education in' Avenel and Wood- •he by-laws which will be race and at Rahway Pennsylvania Inman Avenue, were the recent at Point Pleasant. on the Common Stock and a regu- bridge schools and served five ided after two more readings. Station. The return trip will start Inman Avenue, have returned from Eckloff, of Hllside, Mr. and Mrs. J years in the U. S. Army. He is now their wedding trip to Canada. On William Wels, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Han- —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Feakes lar quarterly dividend of 87 /2C a Skibinsky conducted the at 1 A. M. Plans were also made sen, Roselle. share on the $3.50 Cumulative employed by the Hyatt Roller 'ings of the merchandise club, for a food sale to be held August Sunday they were guests of honor liam Deike and Mr. and Mrs. Otto and children, Clifford and Mar- Bearing Co. in Clark Township. at a dinner party at the Iorio home Fehlauer, all of Colonia. —Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Ogden jorie, West Hill Road, spent a few Preferred Stock of this corpora- the following winners: Mrs. 3, from 1 P. M. at the firehouse. and family, Wood Avenue, were tion. The couple plan to be married in ine Folhamus, Miss Lillian Mrs. Floyd Wilcox is chairman, on Inman Avenue, with the follow- —Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Aiuto, days lats week at Washington, October. assisted by Mz's. Taggart, Mrs. Ma- ing atending:; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Inman Avenue, were hosts for a the dinner guests on Sunday of his D. C. Both of these dividends have rie Sutter, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Bar- Condas, Mr. and Mrs. John Iorio, few days last week to Thomas mother, Mrs. Frank Ogden, Eng- —Miss June Frederickson has been declared payable on Qctiber State House bara Lucas, Miss Betsy Modavis, Mrs. John We Silva, all of Colonia, Salvia, Brooklyn. lishtown. returned to her home on Runny- 1, 1946 to stockholders of record ONLY THE OLDEST and Mrs. Margaret Scott. Dona- and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marchitto —Willaim Franolieh, son of Mr. at the close of business September Among certain peoples of India, —William Loesch, Sr., and son, mede Road after spending a vaca- 12, 1946. - . .. • ntinued front Editorial Page) tions should be brought early and family, Rathway. William, Enfield Road, visited his and Mrs. Joseph Franolieh, Flor- tion with Mrs. C. C. Johnson, only the oldest son of the family lorning calisthenics is followed to the firehouse on that date. Mrs. ence Avenue, is recovering at hisCraiford, at Metedeconk. is permitted to marry, according —Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ku- mother, Mrs. Charles Loesch, of WELCOME NEW DAUGHTER iupervised games of volley ball, Skibinsky. program chairman, re- jawski, Inwood Avenue, enter- New York City, Monday. home from a recent illness. ---Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Aiuto, to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. ge ball, baseball, relay races quests all members to bring an —Mr. and Mrs. William Parr, Inman Avenue, celebrated - his WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. use of bars. Musical Instruc- tained at a lawn party at their -r-Mr. and Mrs. William John- Arthur Falg, '505 Rahway Avenue, old hat, in a bag, to the next meet- honie Sunday. Guests included Mr. son, Columbia Avenue, were hosts New Dover Road, were hosts last birthday with a dinner party Sun- Public aid is sought in a drive i and appreciation is also part ing, August 10. The hostesses for week to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parr day, with Mr. and Mrs. James are the parents of a daughter born and Mrs. Edward Moser, Mr. and for two weeks to his mother, Mrs. at Perth Amboy General Hospital. to curb highway accidents. •he program. a special meeting to be called in Mrs. Walter Wietry and Sl/c Ar-Susan Johnson, Pamaqua, Pa., and and Mrs. Sydney E. Farr, Bradley Staunton and children, West •hildren's birthdays are ob-the near future, for the purpose thur Wietry, all of Linden. Hhey for- a few days to Mi\ and Mrs.Beach. Street, guests. red to add a personal touch to of making arrangements to assist alos entertained recently Mr. andFrank Edmonson, Summit Hill, —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Davis, Mid- —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marhoffer, atmosphere. Holidays are also the Fire Company with the carni- Mrs. Bernard Herzog, Mr. and Mrs. Pa. The Misses Olive and Joyce dlesex Road, entertained on Friday Princeton Avenue, entertained at a erved. Afternoon and evening val, will, be Mrs. Elugene Mauer, Michael Citrano, of Cranford, and Johnson have returned to then- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wainwright, dinner party Sunday Mrs. James icerts are held weekly at inter- Miss Modavis, Mrs. Fred Modavis, iMIs s Anna Karol, Elizabeth. home on Columbia Avenue after a Union. Mr. Davis and Mr. Wain- McCormick, Mrs. Charles Miller, and Mrs. Paskel Merritt. Follow- vacation at Cape May. wright enjoyed a fishing trip to Henry and James Marhoffer, Miss s during the year. ing the business meeting, a joke —Joseph Aiuto, Inman Avenue, The children are housed in corn- and Charles Boehm, West Street, —The following from Patricia North Point, Saturday. Virginia Marhoffer, Colonia; Mr. session, on the order of "Can —Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fred- and Mrs. Edward McCormick and table cottages and State offi- You Top This," was enjoyed by spent Sunday at Seaside Heights. Avenue enjoyed Sunday at Sea- Cars Js look upon the unit as one ofthe members. j —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas, bright: Mr. and Mrs. James Black 3 best in the country. ! Caroline- Avenue, entertained Mr. and family; Mr. and Mrs.-Frank -The Colonia Fire Copany met i _ shumski, Jerseyimportico and family; Mrs. August Thursday at the firehouse with and Mrs Jack By Factory-Trained Mechanics JERSEY JIGSAW: — Surplus the president, William Wels, in City, over the weekend. De Vico and son, August; Mr. and rracks and other military struc- —Mr. and Mrs. James Staun- Mrs. Louis Brito and family, and charge. Charles Skibinsky was ton arid son, James, West Street, Mr. and Mrs. Domingos Lage and res will be offered for sale to elected foreman of the company, 9 IGNITION . N ,. terans for housing purposes at with Walter Brzozowski as assist- had dinner and attended a theatre family. .•a Girt military reservation at ant. Two new members were ad- performance in Newark, Friday. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Volk ® CARBURETOR A. M. July 25. ... Two new co- mitted, Joseph Aiuto and Anthony The Staunton family spent a few jan d family, East Cliff Road, spent >erative markets for sales of Belardino. Final arrangements days last week with friends at Sunday at Lake Hopatcong. They . ® BRAKES uits and vegetables were opened have been made for the Carnival Eumson., are entertaining for a few weeks st week at Beverly and Glass- to be held the two weekends in —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ter- their niece. Miss Edna Butter- © ALIGNMENT wo. . . . Formation of the New August, 16-18, and 23-25, at Ves- zella, Cavour Terrace, entertained worth, Jersey City. ;rsey National Guard is awaiting perino's picnic grove. Plans were on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vincent —Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., In- © OVERHAUL le "go" signal from Washington. games, booths, novelty amuse- Sansonia, Ridgewood, L. I., Mr.man Avenue, entertained at dinner . . Attorney General Walter D. ments, dancing and refreshments. and Mrs. William Fleming, Bronx, on Thursday Mr. Armand Van der BRAKE DRUM TURNING an Riper has asked county prose- On Saturday evening, August 24, gsg RESERVES utors for data on traffic deaths there will be a special award of a nd their disposition. ... A sepa- console radio. The committee in- $ ate State Health Department cludes Edward Hughes, Fred Sut- • YOUR 1946-47 uilding similar to those in Indi- ter, James Taggart, William Wels, ,na, Illinois and Texas is urged by Henry Becker, Richard Polhamus, WINTER COAT H1NKLE MOTORS he New Jersey State Board of Charles Skibinsky, Reginald Brady, • v lealth. ... A drive has been Dominick Aiuto, Herbert Becker, at our aunched by the New Jersey State Joseph Brongs, Ernest Frey, Au- Sale SALES- HUDSON -SERVICE Police against organized gangs of gust Frazer, Charles Lucas, John Advance Coat parked car thieves in the seashore Iorio, Theodore Kujawski, James OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK jounties. . . . State guaranteed Staunton, Horst Tetschner, Arm- 300 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. loans totaling more than $15,000,- and Vesperino, Fred Modavis, Pas- 000 have been issued to New Jer- kel Merritt, • Karl Beck, Walter Phone-Rahway -7-1742 '•• sey World War 2 veterans to start Brzozowski, Joseph Aiuto, and 184 Smith Street in business. . . . The ruling of the Anthony Belardino. MARVIN BEISEL, Service Mgr. ED. KOSIC, Parts Mgr. State Civil Service Commission re- —The Civic Improvement Club quiring future applicants for po-will meet tomorrow at 9 P. M. at licemen and firemen examinations Vesperino's Hall. to have two years of high school —Boy Scout Troop 62 met Fri- education, has created many pro- day at headquarters on Florence tests from veterans groups. . . . Avenue, with Assistant Scoutmas- State troopers investigated 1,668 ter Ernest Bains in charge. The •accidents involving 97 deaths and meeting was conducted by Walter injuries to 1,330 persons during Frey, and games and scout activi- the first six months of 1946. . . . ties were enjoyed. Plans were dis- SERVIC Increased supplies of New Jersey cussed for the next paper pick-up, sweet corn are expected to reach which will be conducted July 27. IS NOW wim the market this week. . . . One in The next regular meeting will be every five fatal accidents in Newheld Friday, 7:30 P. M., at head- Jersey last year involved either a quarters. driver or a pedestrian who had —Pvt. Tohmas Hynes, son of been drinking, according to theMr. and Mrs. Thomas Hynes, Ber- State Motor Vehicle Department. keley Avenue, is now stationed at . . . The Federal Government will Fort Ord, Calif., with the Signal MARFAK Lubrication, Auto Washing and Accesso- buy all New Jersey potatoes that Corps. cannot be sold through regular —Calvin Johnson, Colmubia Ave- ries. George welcomes back all the motorists that wholesale and retail outlets. . . . nue, is a patient at Camp Kilmer The U. S. S. Hamner, last super- Hospital. traded with him before he entered the Army. For the destroyer to be built under war contracts on the East Coast, was —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, best of service by expert and courteous attendants, Safety at recently delivered from the Fed-Enfield Road, entertained at din- eral shipyard at Kearny. ... Aner on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. stop at George's!!! fine horse racing plant, the At-Ivar Sharps and children, Merrick, | lantic City Race Track, will open L. I., and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., I on July 22. ... Hens at the New and daughters, Inman Avenue. 361 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS, N. J. Jersey State institution chicken Miss Carol Scott, Inman Avenue, is spending this week wth her grand- Cliffwood yard produced 187,000 eggs during PHONE PERTH AMBOY 4-3138 April, an average of 17 for each parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Sr. of the 10,867 cacklers. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Modavis and daughter, Betsy, Florence Pool

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