>mplete New«, Pictures Our Family of over 35,000 'resented Fairly, Clearly Readers is a Valuable Market Impartially Each Week leaber for All Our Advertisers. ""XLVHI-IjO. 34 Emu-Mi iw Second Clan Matter »t the Pout Office, Woodbrldne, N. J. • WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956 Mbiwwi IT.IT Thuwd»j PRICE EIGHT CENTO st IB Orwn Sttwt, WtwdbiidfC, N. Town, State j New, Modern Plant to Rise 3rd Place reetness On and Vie Tonight Site of $1,000,000 Fire Still Open " WOODBRIDOE — William H. Peterson. Jr.. gentral manager of the Valentine Fire E|rtck Company, announced today" that plans are already tn progrew to rebuild the plant which was destroyed by Light On Freeway fire Sunday. On B. of UAHLE8 E. OREQORY "When we get through." Mr. Peterson said, "we will have one of the best and most modem bnck factories in thr Highway Head Comes The manager declared every ef-1 Kerrigan Refuses Offer To Hopelawn to Hoar fort Is being made to provide em- Due to Lack of Time;- not too fond of con ployment for all the workers. Take Board Places my weaknesses, but Objections to Route Some of the men,are now being Colonia Man Favored mployed tn cleaning up the site. • they are pretty WOODBRIDOE ^- Hopelawn Negotiations are now in progress WOODBRIDOE - 'chool Is expected to be filled to Education hns hit a snag tn find* • kuous and -I have nc with another firm to use itn facili- apacity tonight at 7 o'clock when ties nights, Saturday and Sundays. ( ing "the right man" to fill tha , iwlRht R. 0. Palmer, State HiRh- Mr. Peterson said, so that most of I third vacancy on that body., - ay Commissioner, will speak to the workmen will be employed Board members hod hoped that he residents of Hopelawn on thewhiie construction to going on. Walter C. Kerrigan. Woods tttfte, Colonta. vice president of the In- - them is the growing ontroverslal East-West Freeway At the same time Mr. Peterson otite. ternatlonal Nickel Company- e of aberrations— announced a a wage settlement would accept the appointment but Mr. Palmer will be accompanied covering Its 140 employes has been y several engineers from his of- the Colonia resident, "after think- nes, such as my firm reached after several meetings be- ing the matter over carefully" said ce. Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley will tween union and management that Brooklyn would 'reside, and others expected to fee he did not feel he should accept personnel. The settlement between the appointment as he "would not i World Series. It is an resent are Commltteemen Peter the company and Local 676 of 'chmidt and R. Richard Krauss, be able to devote the time necMh United Brick and Clay Workers «f sary for one to do a good Job M ilng, but when these ;econd Ward; Freeholders Wil- America calls for a pay increase am J. Warren and George J. n member of a Board of Educa- [is arrive and I believe of .09 cents applicable to all wage tion." Mowski and Assemblymen Wll- ates, effective last Monday. In others have parted iam Kurtz, David I. Stepacoff and William E. O'Neill, who WU ddition to the hourly Increase In named president of the Board Uj J. Edward Crablel. ates, shift different la is were In- heir minds, their rea- TKOi'ICS EXl'ERTS—.Ian Karaknwtui licit) holds his American rrocouiie, ana ins take the place of Andrew AafM The State has been favoring a eased, and the employee Pension who with Edwin Casey and Harold * even a remote claim friend, WnUer I.nlig. shows a Florida alligator. Also resident in siirroiuidinR caites and boxes In route to which residents of Hope- Ian was amended so as to provide the Karakowski cellar are a desert Kopher turtk (sevetf pobnds), (IVK water turtles and, until Van Ness resigned Jast week, said I turn out to be the lawn and Perth Amboy are vigor- substantial Increase in pension the Board Is seeking "a high type recently, a two-foot garden snake. 0 needs the couch. ously opposed. It would divide man, preferrably from the Colonia •' Perth Amboy's Holy Spirit parish Damage is $1,000,000 section of the Township" for the Ice this year In my holdings in half, and would take The fire, which caused over third vacancy. He said he hoped calculations, ifor In- N. J. Making Study Tropical Wild Life Finds over 50 homes In Hopelawn. Prom 1,000,000 damage at the plant such a man will be found before Outerbrldge crossing to Amboy roke out shortly before 9 o'clock the regular session Monday night. and more particu- Avenue, Perth Amboy, 57 build- iunday morning and within a few Meantime, Nathan Bernstein iis week just passed. On Air Pollution Sewaren CellarHappyHomeings would be eliminated. Prom ilnutes. the flames, fanned by a and Wlnfleld J. .Finn, who were -. Amboy Avenue to Brace Avenue iigh wind, were ahootiffe out the appointed to the Board last '.'j, • • * By BARBARA BALFOUR and Florida Grove Road, 104 vindows and roof. The fire des- WOODBRIDGfi — The air pol- SEWAREN — There is a corner of a Sewaren cellar that com- Wednesday night will be sworn in" builllngs would be razed and In royed five kilns, raged through prior to the regular meeting Mon- < id the hot stove all lution investigators of the State pares well with the Bronx Zoo for its variety of tropical wild Ufe. Hopelawn. the figure Is 57 build- .he main production building and Board of Health arc now in Wood- Resident curator Is Jan Karakowski, 13-year-old son of Mr. and day. They will se'rve until FebTO* I was drawn more ings. ixploded tanks of propane gas. aiv and will stand for election bridge, James O'Neill, assistant to Mrs. Walter Karakowski, Summit Avenue, whose pride and joy are Despite the high wind the fire DIP to an Inescapable Health Officer Harold J. Bailey, his young crocodile and alligator. Township officials have main- then. tained that the orilyfroute accept- ompany under the direction of Mr. Bernstein Was bom ffl WBr*" Bion that Brooklyn reported to the Board of Health "In fact, my croc and alligator and turtle collection are much Jhlef Joseph Allgaler was able to Monday night. able to the community would be more, Pa., in 1915 and his family [BO outclass the seven better off here than they would that utilizing present Route 440. :onflne the fire to the plant. Some moved to Woodbrtdge when he was He asked members of the com- ear was expressed at .first that earns in the National be in a zoo," Jan explains, a little Highway construction has forced but four years old. He attended mittee to pinpoint the area and indignantly. "Zoos aren't such some of the Hopelawn residents some of the neighboring homes Woodbridge High School, gradU" that Walter Alston the time whenever they receive wonderful places for animals. Services for Nun to move their homes twice and might be ignited by flying sparks iiting in 1832. complaints of odors so he can [try me out on occa Crocs hate cement floQre, hate they are flrnrin, their stand that but the work of the local firemen Served In Army make the necessary reports. cold'and have to fight for their Set for Saturday they will fight' "to the very last to tfded by reinforcements from During World War II he served :' during September, In response to complaints re- food In a zoo. Here in the cellar save our homes." ?erth Amboy, Fords, Avenel, Ise- as a sergeant in the Army Air \t jeopardizing the ceived by Second Ward Commit- near the furnace, they're good in and Port Reading soon brought Corps from 1942 to 1945 with 34 teemen In regard to litter being WOODBRIDOE — Sister Mary 1,000 Protests Made he blaze under control. and warm,*! feed them well and Terence,, S_. M., o„f St. James' Con.... - Over 1,000 letters have been months services overseas. He is pennant chances. If dumped at the old garbage dump, Eldon Raison, 794'Coolidge Ave- married to the former Mildred Mr. O'Neill said that eight out of the croc and I are really friends, vent, died yesterday after a short' written by Hopelawn residents to nue, a member of Woodbridge Fire jld see me swing a bat, He never hisses or lashes with in at St. Peter's Hospital; She Governor Robert B. Meyner, to Choper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ten people dumping refuse there nes5 Company was the only fireman Morris Choper, Woodbridue, and versa, you would un- are residents of Keasbey or Hope- his tail when I come around. He was a member of the teaching President Eisenhower, Representa- injured, He was treated by Wood- knows me." staff of St. James' School. (Continued on Page Eight) they have two children, a daugh- ad better how far tawn. (Contlnued on Page Eight) ter, Harriet, 14, a student at The crocodile is two feet long Professed a Sister of Mercy on 1 figured Brooklyn "I have gone through some of Woodbridge High School and Ell- the Utter," he explained, "and now, and Jan estimates he Is March 19, 1954. Sister Mary zabeth, 10, a pupil at School 1. be, come Labor found envelopes addressed to local about two years
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""•Mo CKicttn 5 boHl. *• •« JTo 10-99° i-W »ottl TripU p«ck X" Sweetheart Soap Trad Oakita Blu-White Flakes Dial Dial Buy 2 cakai at regular prict Brl(Ct$ Sp*«i«l twin (MCI Fof cluninf woodworl, gel I |H;]||[»K, ••• Chaining VOODBIiUKJE - Voters 8enr« M-nt, loe-.ul Drmocratif ire Committee of the League of IHIR "given pei- in Wonv-n Voters of Woodbridge met ,„ ,niy n favored few To R B, Prom Pennsylvania: Dear Louisa1. ( Friday to further plans for a cap* ji, h p," Lester StonkH. I nm an old lady 72 years old I wish I could help you but this didfltes' night scheduled for i-Miulldiite for Town column does not send.names and but very active-. I drive my car. Iobrr 24 at School 11. Rose I limn the First Ward, addresses of its readers to other I've been a widow four years and Bl. n niri'tlng of the First Mrs Philip Mappen, chairman renders. am very lonesome. of the committee, announced that .piiiiiicim Club declared l am sure that a man with your I can cook, keep house, do epniillrnn administration the mooting will be open to qualifications should have no dif- everything a good wife should and public and candidates (or j,r people a governing ficulty In finding a help-mate be-' don't have to look to anybody luis vision, planning office from both major political tween the ages of' 45 and 52. for support. My hair Is brown. I parties will be present. There are many maiden ladies love to sing and play the plnno. Mrs. Frances Hopkins will *r»f £ HI. administration has s and widows of that age who are Please tell the World how lonely as moderator. Mrs. Ordney Brto- j.i' lax rate from $6.50 I am and how happy I could make "strd, Mrs. Jean Muller, Mrs. B*P« the hist year of Repub- onelv and who would like to live come man who could dress well, ni'ce Harris and Miss Lois RalMB hlnUKitkm to $11.47 in In the country. keep clean and be good to me. have been named as ushers. , fiiorckel stated. "The Why don't you talk to gtte'or Mrs. Mappen pointed out thtt increase continues tn two ministers who live in nearby | J.L.B.—Murray, Ky. IRVING SAILS CARMEN DRAGON PAULINA CARTER his years ballot will contain WO i'vcn though the ad- EDWARD FALLON counties? I feel sure that some Answer: lonstitutlonnl nmendmends to fta Oii im'lvrs over $1,500,- of them could help you find the I am sorry but we do not send CLASSROOM COMMIT IIAI.I, ARTISTS: Among thost who will OK RED FKATHER COMMUTE: Mr. Sails, Main Street mer- voted on by the people in Novem- Snrvlce COrpora- proper partner. our readers' addresses to other appear in the Classroom Concert Hall Program ov"er Station chant and Edward Fallon. head of the Woodbrldjre office of the ber. The first amendment, If •Im- wtvs never received Louisa. peoule. VYCTC, sponsored hy California Oil Company, are Carmen Dra- Now jCHry Bell Telephone Company have been named co-chair- proved, will extend the term' fat previous Republican Look around you OP talk to one gon, one of America's most vertatlle young directors, and men of the Commertclal Division of the Community Chcit Fund, office for sheriff from three to flvi fct.on nnd has ratable^ To "Desperate* Shorty" in Penn.: of the ministers In your commun- it was announced today. Paulina Carter, 24 yrsr-old concert pianist. ears. The second amendment U to nver $40,000,000, or I dn not think you are ready for ity. He may know some lonesome designed to give local authorities i mure than In 1947, In marriage. older man who would love to have the power to assess property at tn ins the last nine years Certainly, a girl who says she companionship and could arrange any percentage of true value de« 50000 of surplus was Is very much In love with one 90 that you could meet each 6th- Caho Music Appreciation term'ned by local assessors. he Democratic adminls- boy but Is carrying a torch for the other should wait a while »d iicciimulated some of Louisa. Exhausted Father MICROSCOPE before taking the final Step. RadioProgramlnaugurated us lor future school con- Daddy was showing his Casual Discovery j UT would not now find If you were seriously In love PERTH AMBOY — The Call- son nround HIP ZOO. After I in I he position of having with D. you would have exting- Deliberation — "Is a diplomat rnla Oil Company today inaug- Its audience now numbers asked what the lions, tigers, bean, much as we do and ON uished that "torch" that you say supposed to tell the truth?" ated a tinlque service to public more than a million and a quar- etc.. were, the father was getting - high Interests rates. you Bre carylhg for trie other boy "Oh, yes. But he Is often per- nd parochial schools of Middje-, ter students and teachers, and ad- a little exhausted and his patience | rale stems from the fa«l by now. mitted to take his time about ex County with the initial pre- dltlon thousands of home listen- wns nearly at an end. tli bt has risen from ; Louisa. discovering it." ntation of "Classroom Concert! ers. They came to the monkijw 'i in 1948 to $14,000,000 in COMMUNISM all," a program of music ap-! housp, and little boy said: » | this progress?" Fully Explained "Daddy, what are they?" • ckcl said he was not only reciation designed especially lor i i-school listening. Son in college was, applying "I don't know," replied U» fu] himself but for his father, "but by the look of tht Although this award-winning jressure for money from William Yorke more sawdust on the floor, they're CM* rogram was presented on the home. Irani and Louis Declbus By ing on the case. Only the ex- penters." j • '• , atii in urging the people DR. ALEXANDER S. BALINKY ceptional teacher would Include last Coast for the first time to- "I cannot understand why you ublic to "a wide-awake (Assistant professor of eco- precisely those items which ay, it has been heard In schools call yourself a kind father," he wrote his dad, "when you haven't ' administration that nomics and specialist In Rus- would contradict his own deep hroughout the Par West for Two Cents Dally. ' sent me a check for three weeks. When the. rumors first spread I lie people, efficiently sian affairs and economics, convictions. ;wenty-eight years under its or- What kind of kindness do you call Rutgers University, the State ginal name, "Standard School that the New York Herald wa« fo* Even If he tries, another dif that?" sale, William Randolph Heart*' University of New Jersey.) ' 3roadcast." flculty faces him. In the field o "That's unremitting kindness," sent a cable to James Gordon Hep*; . In a statement to the Ameri- Some 800 teachers in Middlesex communism fact* are not alway wrote the father in his next let- nett, publisher of the KendOf- Man Kpparted bounty are utllizlngthis- gr ggram can Polltcal Science Association, ascertalnable. Did Marx advo : i ter. which read: "Cable reply immedfc , is an adjunct tonEheir regular \issiiifi from Home President Elsenhower placed cate violent revolution? The only atcly: what price are you asking teaching of music in the ele- himself in support of teaching fact tn this case is that scholars Sure for the Herald?" "' mentary schools, and an addi- Mrs. Louise Storey, the facts about communion In disagree In their Interpretation Anybody that isn't broke ha: Bennett cabled back: "TWO; tional 600 teachers in the Newark driilf Avenue, reported to our snhola, In his own words, he In my own days as a student, been getting the breaks. —Ari cents daily — ten cents on Sun- cily schools will Inake use of the pit Martin Monday tha said that "competition for men's I recall one professor who tried zona Producer. days!" "T* iiid. Gus. Is missing from music program through the me- minds begins when they are stu- to attain objectivity by present- Is 39 .years old, six feet dium of their educational radio dents, This is when they must ing as many points in favor of i.s 170 pounds, has brown be taught to discriminate be- station, operated by the school hair, dark complexion something as against it. If a ;ystem. tween truth and falsehood. teacher lLsts ten reasons why CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS last se«n was wearin Locally, "Classroom Concert; When they have all the facts, I communion Is unworkable, bad fi.s, brown Hall" is being broadcast over radio j am confident they will make the or undesirable, should he also bwn shoes. station WCTC, New Brunswick,' (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this correct choice, a* they have for have to list ten reasons why if at 1:30 P. M. each Thursday. office no later than TUESDAY NOON of ticti week.) the last 181 years,. is workable, good and desirable? INN LOOTED 'alifornla Oil Company Is spon-! This raises a very thorny What if he can't find ten good OCTOBER i fBKIDGE — Anthony R soring these half-hour broadcasts controversy: "Is It Possible or 81 Coley Street things to say about communism? once a week throughout the school | 16—Meeting of Woodbridge Township Education Association ftt 1 Wi« to Teach Communism Ob- Holiday Inn. reported to Of course, it Is possible to teach year as a public service. Barron Avenue School, Woodbridge. jectively?" After teaching this a course based only on certain 11—Meeting of Woman's Club of Woodbridge at Craftsman's ye.st"rday morning that The series is entirely free of subject for ten years, my answer limited facts. A class could be CHOCOLATE TOPS THE PIK: Surprise the family with a new Club, Green Street, Woodbridee. 8 P.M. M'Uli.s of liquor and sev- any commercial announcements. is a clear and unqualified no. taught that Marx published the taste treat and top your next chiffon or cream pic with this won- 19-20-21—Minstrel to be presented by Ladles' Auxiliary of Port df expensive electrical Though basically a course In mu- And I say this, fully aware of Communist Manifesto in 1848 or Reading Fire Company. stok-n from the Inn, derful fudgy frosting. It's a "no cook" topping and quite simple sic appreciation, it is so planned the risk of serious disagreement that the Soviet Union has a 21—Covered dish supper sponsored by Ladles of Auxiliary o( lir machine was also to make, but it has a rich chocolate flavor and a creamy smooth tbat it is adaptable readily for with some of my colleagues who 5 VFW, WoodbTlflge. at post headquarter 8 P.M. in and contents taken. a constitution.* •1hit feature. r_ ,i(li, ,ia.. , ,. . ,- .,,. . , . jj&rrelatlon wtth'Other school sub- sincerely believe they teach 27—Halfrweefi <&£$$ spoiisored'tiy UlJlerAiixillary of VFW, Mi hls"H)ss"»t cKfec to have said these^l ..Here Is a coeoanut cream filling that is being topped -with jects, such as art, literature, and nothing but the "objective" many more like them, what have chocolate, but this same fronting is delicious on any flavor cream Woodbridge, 9 P.M. at post headquarters. the social sciences. 27—Opening meeting of Women's Civic Club at home of Mrs. truth. you said? You have been objec- or chiffon pie you make. It makes any pie a party pie. Theme of the 1956-1957 series is Ernest Burrows, 521 Francis Avenue, Woodbridge. USE HOME Even Eisenhower's proposal is tive without being useful. You CHOCOLATE FROSTED PIE jJ'The Worlds of Music," and pro- 27—Salute to Republican Candidates-Dinner-Dance sponsored - Mr. and Mrs. Oleen biased in an anti-communist have spoken the truth without 6 tablespoons butter l'/u squares unsweetened, ;grams will be implemented with by Woodbridge Township Republican Organization at The formerly of Linden direction. This Is recognized and saying anything. 6 tablespoons confec- chocolate, melted a symphony orchestra, sym- Pines, Metuchen. iirchased from Mr. and accepted by Dr. William Elliott, There is a greater honesttf tloners'. sugar ' 1 egg yolk, unbeaten phonic band, vocal and instru- NOVEMBER ward W. Archbold a six- Harvard dean and chairman of than objectivity In teaching Cream butter, then add sugar gradually, blending well. Add mental soloists, choral groups, use at 43 Worth Street the committee on American about communism. And that Is melted chocolate and egg yolk; mix thoroughly. Spread on top 'and a cast of narrators and -ac- 6—Election Day dinner sponsored by Woman's Association ol 105 x 75, Education and Communism. He the honesty of adimtting openly of 'chilled cream or chiffon pie. Chill until ready to serve. Makes tors. To facilitate Its use in the First Presbyterian Church of, Avenel. K'hholds are moving to is not so naive as to believe the assumption—the Judgments enough topping for %- at 9-inch pie. schools, a special manual is pro- 9—Kick-off dinner for Every-Member Canvass, First Prasby- that communism can be taught —with which you begin. Honesty terian Church of Avenel, 6:30 P.M. v Drive, Sheffield Lake, COCOANUT CREAM FILLING. Empty contents of one pack- vided to each teacher, outlining with pure objectivity. To be in teaching lies In making clear 16—iBenent Mlnlstrel show, proceeds for the erection of a fire- riiliold Is employed by age of coeoanut cream pudding and pie filling mix into saucepan. the various programs, and provid- truly unbiased >a teacher would that your selection of facts, man's monument, to be held at Barron Avenue School Minine and Manufac- Add 2 cups milk gradually, blending well. Cook and stir over ing background material for have to be devoid of anv value your interpretations, your ap- under sponsorship of the Woodbridge Exempt Firemen's . a.i sales supervisor. Mr. medium heat until mixture comes to a full boil and is thickened teachers' use. Judgments or be willing to put proach to the subject Is one Association. employed in the sales (about 5 minutes). Cool slightly {about 5 minutes), stirring oner, On the Pacific Coast, where the 1 them Into an intellectual "deep man's opinion based on genuine 15—Bazaar sponsured by First Presbyterian Church.of Avenal, department of Food or twice. Turn Into baked 8-inch pie shell. Chill and frost with program was originated by Stand- freeze." I have far too much re- research and competent scholar- beginning at 11 AM. •nek M. Adams repre- Chocolate Toppings. ard Oil Company of California in i parties The broker was spect for my profession to be- ship, honesty lies in fighting for F Manton Agency. lieve that teachers live and work the rights of others to select In a vacuum on a subject as their facts, propound their the- Hi;i)l 1IKK S GRAVE emotionally charged as commu- ories and express their views. EXCLUSIVE IN CALSO SUPREME! bBklDOE While at- nism. Like all of us, teachers are Above all, honesty lies in in- 1 an unvt'ilinK Service at products of our democratic cul- forming students that other |»e ul liis brother In Mt. ture within which their convic- views exist and in encouraging '1'iiitiery, Isrlin. Sunday tions are formed. them to listen to others. s.inucl Mischol. 59, 161 Objectivity In the teaching of Years of contact with Ameri- w.ilk. Brooklyn, died communism is almost impossible can students has filled me with J >' a heart attack. to attain. So much has been an unshakable conviction that they will listen to ail sides; Deadly written on the subject that no evaluate all points of view and aid i.mi and a crowded course could include it all. This make up their own minds. 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J. ••I V + ••/<* •• f •; ^ftrt|fP|f ^II*'!« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. PAOE SIX Nurses from Area Sewaren Library Prominent Ballet Artist Attend Convention Noumdy, Lists New Books To Appear in Production PERTH AMBQY — A Panel dis- of iii'ninR'n). AVENEL — Henry Glass, dl- member of the Radlft City Music lash ion show cussion on how the state can test the Mldd!f-s»> RKWAREN New books in the t of tne forthcoming Adath Hall Corps De Ballet, and from utilize Its nurses and step*, to ba i 11 library in *ltic!p the fo there into the Broadway produc- Ian Court, c, Israel Players production of taken to help alleviate the In- b« 18 a I. K lowing. neniUiiiK to Mrs. Hnrry "Come Back, Little Sheba." on tion of "Rosalinda." Forming her I'M creasing nurse shortage, was one Metuchen, h;, Hals-y. libiMii»n: November 3, 4, and 10 at the own company, they appeared on of the topics Included on the agen- the Dumont Television Network, o' models. Adult: "A Tiling of Beauty." A, Jewish Community Center, an- da at the fourth annual conven- J. Cronin; "Charmed Circle," the first ballet program over to nounced today that. Mrs. Rubin tion of the New Jeroey lvalue for Susan Ertz; "The Half Crown appe.ir on television. will take nan , , • Marjorlei Greenoerg. prominent Nursing Contention held «t the House." Helen Ash ton; "Sppak to At the end of World War II, John McCani v \ ballet artist of not too long ago. Berkley Cartelet Hotel in Asbury Tlie Winds." Ruth Moore; The will portray the'part of Lola, a Mrs. Qrenberg married and two moiid ami M, , Rosemary Tine.' Elizabeth Park.. Elroy. s 1 leading role In the play. years ago settled In Woodbrldge Gotuliif ; "Our Valiant Pew," P. with her husband and daughters, Mental Health in living, and the Door prig's .,(,[. Van Wyck Mason; "Beyond the Mrs. Greenberu. who is origin- chances u-ri i,. 1 Phyllis and Joyce. She appemvd Black Stump," Neva Shuti*; "The ally from New York, made her :iwd tor and rota of nunea In pay- in "Fifth'Season," last spring. chlatrtc facUitlas In New Jersey b'e color Tv .••) Success," Hekn Howe; "Jeridho's debut In the Borodin opera, T'rkets rm.v >„ Daughters." P. J. Wellman; "The "Prince Igor." at the Lewlsohn | The role of Lola, first per- were also discussed. a m»mbwn of n,,. ,. Walls of Jericho," P. J, Wellman; Stadium, at the age of t»iirte n formed by Shirley Bopth in the Speakers Included Dr. Paul door. "Face Toward the Spring," Faith She then becan$ a member and Broadway production^ 1950. will H;mn. Director of Profcasknul Baldwin; "The Heart Has Us Rea- finally a graduate Of the Arner.- be her first dramatic effort. Education. Eastern Psychiatric POPULAR sons," DuChess of Windsor; "The can Ballet Company, which had j Insiitute. Philadelphia; Dr. V. \ .„„..„ Mnnrinrins." Simone de Beauvolr. ivm-ll OM vis, Director, Division of I A v *•« EI is its director and choreographer n80re Anna Rush Memorial Shelf: ihe World-renouned Oeorge Ba'l- Muiisil Health and Hospitals, DP- *P° d by "Souvenir," Margaret Truman; anchlne. As a member of this j 'Kids' Main Worry imrtment of Instltutlpns arid the First Preslnn "Tolbecken." Samuel Shcllabarger. group and the New York City A«pnrifs, Trenton and Dr. Morton become a very |l){l Teen Agere: "True Love for Ballet Company she performed on In Traffic Check Aiuonsnii, Psychiatrist. gram, accordiim • J?nny," Mebane H. Burgwin: numerous occasions with the Me5- j Mrs Ailoen Coughlln. assistant Pelt. Each Sumi,-. "Chocolate Soda." Helen Miller ropolitan Opera,Company. She ac-: u'oODBRIDGE — A total of din-dor of nursing service at the worsnlppeis Kil1 Swift. Perth Ainboy General Hospital' 'luar> 'or P«'«v: companied the group to Califor- 275 westbound vehicles was wltn and president of district No. 4 of, «*> °r t«M;m Ages 8 to 12: "Ethan Allan and j nja where She appeared in "Gold- stoppe(i between 1:30 and 5 A.M. nd the llls the Green Mountain Boys," Sla- Jwv n Follies," with Vera Zorina.! guntjay as the County Prosecutors thfi Ntw Jersey State Nursei" As-- * unn sndnUon, tiended a delegation of tn •nvlted v>it t tar Brown; "Pirate Lafltte and the I As pflma ballerina of the "Bal-( offtre an(j Cornelius A. Wall, s Battle of New Orleans," Robert j lct caravan" Mrs. Greenberg cm,nty traffic safetj coordinator, uratiuatr and student nursea from Pe»k«r will i>< wood, Calif ., ,,.. Tallant; "The Mississippi Bubble." I )ourpd lhe New England States. | opened a drive to nab drunken the local hospttal who attended Thomas C'ostaln; "The First Men I She then became a soloist and drivers coming across the Outer- the convention. ton Seminary .,,,,.' In the World," Anna White; "San- i briSge Crossing from Staten Is- Tlio.se attending the convfntion Ing the Avciic'i c t» Fe Trainii" Samuel H. Adams: land. weir Rose Onuska, Joan rfazno- t«l" to yonih \;: "SeQUoia. Lender of Cherokees," Although Prosecutor Warren W. Ann's k)v:ng Class our pastry, even then bo n sorry one, -as KING GEORGE SWEET SHOP i depends on the bak- ici] .should be baked Corner King George Road and Clum Avenue, Fords n for 12 minute*. Tn t pie, as cherry pie, honlcl be «60 degrees should remain In the bull's Tlie last 10 mln- Columbus Day Specials - Friday Oct. 12th Only! it lo 400 degrees. fMWVMWWWVVWWW NAMMWWHWWWW QAM »rt) syrup, light LARGE BOTTLE FW81I|RUNE CRUNCH: "A tlsket, a tasknt! Bay 'em by the CASE of SODA biuket!" Fresh Italian Prunes, sometimes called "purple plums," an.i are coninc Into our markets from Idaho's world-famous orchards CASE of SODA in vanilla for an all-too-brief appearance on our tables unless, while enjoy- 21 Bodies i"nio find suenr wi ni them fresh, you alxo are canning, preserving, plckllnc, free*' 12 nig Bottle* nbont five m'nutes. I»I theM delicious beauties. ic well. Add tbe ho1, All $125 Thl« Freih Prune Crunch may be made with either fre«h or All ; constantly. Add home-froten fruit. It's a sort of combination Cobbler and Deep lit chopped nuts In Popular FlavorH Plus Dlih Pie, but with a most unusual crust. 9Plus 9 Popular Flavors pan. Pour 4n mix- 1 Serve It with a Take-Your-Cholce-of-Topplngs tray—a pitcher It in an oven 350 de- of pour-on cream, a bowl of sllirhtly-*weeten*d whipped cream l minutes. with a flick of cinnamon atop or grated orange rind. Or some 1 Mrrlntut Pic cream cheese whipped to a fluff with a bit of milk, topped With biU of candled orange pel Or with toasted slivered almonds. * Headquarters for *- FRESH PRUNE CRUNCH. IDAHO NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES - SUNDRIES - TOYS - GAMES - CAMERAS & SUPPLIES cms cornntarch Place in baking dish—oblong 7x10x2 Inches or square Krated rind of one Ix»x2 Inches—about 4 cups pitted and quartered Idaho Frwh COMPLETE FOUNTAIN - LUNCHEON SERVICE INCLUDING ORDERS TO TAKE OUT! Italian Prune* or enou*h to fill dish to within % Inch ol top. Sprinkle with mixture of 4 tablespoons brown sugar, 3 tablespoons iiugar for meln- flour, i.j teaspoon cinnamon, stirring In a bit with a fork. TOPPING nnd sugar together. 1 cup sifted all-purpose flniir ', teaspoon salt — Featuring — arch, which has been 1 cup granulated sugar V, teaspoon mace 1 with a little water. 1 teaspoon baking powder l egg well beaten itiutffi. Tnen' put in Combine all dry Ingredients In flour sifter and sift into beaten the eggs which have egg. Using a table fork, mix together until very crumbly. d, the lemon juice, rind Sprinkle crumbly mixture over top of prunes. Do not mix In. Coronet Greeting Cards ok slightly. Pour Into Drinle the melted butter all over top of crumbly mixture, Bake •11. Cover with nlerln- In JT5-degree f. (moderate) oven for 45 minutes. Serte warm. Makes 0 to 8 servings, depending on appetites. "A Greeting Card for Every Occasion" [Banana Pie Prof. Noah Tail's Dictionary Limit — Something we never [milk Half-baked—Descriptive of un- reach unless we admit it. dsrdone officials who need turn- Soliloquy — Conversation with ing ovor IT not out. only one you really know. See Our Wonderful Assortment of poons flour HOH — Proluct of ladder manu- Success — Defeat of failure. «r. melted facturers. That's all there is to it. on vanilla IS CHRISTMAS Ilk Beat egg yolk* and FORDS, NOPEUWN ami KEASBEY nnd flour TV .It well milk, add butter, cook Cover the bottom of a j CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS he 11 with diced banan- w!th ltmon juice. GREETING CARDS ovyer bananas. Cover if and bake. (Note: For insertions In the calendar, call Mrs. William Romig, Jr., 501 Crows Mill Road, Maple Nut Pie |spnon gelatin Valley G-4562, before noon on Tuesday of each ons cold water week. Mrs. Roinlg is correspondent for Fords, heavy cream Breyers Bilk Hopelawn and Keasbey.) Breyers Ice Cream Oiks Pledge of Purity opped pecans LN. . Tlotln In the cold OCTOBER Made Better - IdisMilve over hot water, I pledge that BREYERS ICE CREAM has never 13—Meeting of Little Wonmn's Club of Fords, 7 P.M. Library. contained adulterant, gums, gelatins, powders or fmilk and maple syrup 14—Paper Pflve, Hopelawn Fire Company. . • the top of a double 14-rXommunian .ferttkfast after » A, M. Maw. Holy Name fillers, extracts or artificial flavoring e-f any nature. CREAM Tastes Better ),,;:.us water, Beat (he Society of Our Lady of Peace Church, in new auditorium, Real cream, granulated sugar and pure udd slgwly to them 15—Meeting of Hopelawn Engine Company. flavorings) are used to fcllk mixture. Return to 15—Joint installation of officers of Fords-Clara Barton Little ••""*'•»*. make BREYERS ICE boiler and cook until Ltauue and Mothers' Auxiliary. Amboy Avenue firehouse. Ri-move from fire and i . *J. . CREAM. The "Old 16—Card party, B P.M., PTA St. John's Episcopal Church. 1 dissolved gelatin. Cool i 16—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary, Hopelawn Memorial Post •*''•}•. j Fanhloned Kind," Available at Our Fountain or nlxture begins to thick- 1352, V.F.W. ~j* Henry W. Breytr | fold in tho whipped ! 10—Meeting of PTA. Our Lady of Peace School. Founder cup of the nuts., 17—Meeting of PTA, School 14. Br«yer Ice l.re»m Co. I a baked pie shell and { 17— Meeting ol Sub-Junior Woman's Club of Fords, Library, Packaged to Take Home. [tth remaining nuts. ! 19—Teenage Dance, Hopelawn School 7 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Hopelawn Youth Organization. , and Orange Pie IS— Meeting of Chatterbox Club at home of Mrs. Howard Burtt, | prunes Freehold. boiling water 22—Hallowe'en social, Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post Success to I tu K ar 6080, V. F. W. oon salt 22—Meeting of Furds Lions Club, Lopes' Restaurant. spoons cornstarch 23—Annual Fall Rally, Morris Plains. Missionary League, Our | orange sections Redeemer Lutheran Church. • of l orange, grated 23 Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords Post 163, American spoon butter Legion. - KING GEORGE SWEET SHOP i's In boiling water 23—Meeting of Junior Woman's Club of Fords, 8 P.M., Library. Drain, reserving Mj 23—Meeting of Hopelawn First Aid Squad. ce. Remove pits, cut 24—Meeting of Junior Woman's Club of Fords, 8 P.M., Library. i pieces. Mix sugar, salt 28—Hallowe'en Social. Jlggalettes, Keasbey Firehouse. Combine with 25—Ladles' Aid Society. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 37th ' sections, and prune anniversary celebration 2 P.M. in Parish Hall. until thick. Add of- 28—Afternoon tea, Hopelawn Home and School Association. 25—Roast beef dinner in tirehouse, sponsored by the Woman's Bastian - Blessing "Coldpoint" ind butter. Pour into a hell. Coveirwlth whlp- > Club of Fords. 26—Adult Discussion Group, 8 P.M., Fords Library. Topic: olate Cream Pie 27—Hallowe'en dance, Fords Memorial Post 6090, V.F.W. Hall. |mnk 21—Department Luncheon at Elk's Club, Elizabeth, 12:30 P. M. American Oold Star Mothers, Inc. Sit r SODA FOUNTAIN our 28—Scrap Paper Drive, Fords Lions Club. on salt NOVEMBER bitter chocolate 1—Meeting of Ladies' Aid Society, Our Redeemer Lutheran on vanilla Church. Uk to scalding in a 1—Meeting of Fords Memorial Post 6090, V.F.W. Air Food Service Equipment and Store «' Blend together the 5—Meeting of Altar Rosary Society, Our Lady of Peace Church. and salt. Add the • 5_Meeting "Candidates' Night," William J. Warren Associa- etir until thick and tion, Scandinavian Hall. melted chocolate, B_Meeting of Prlscilla Missionary Circle, 8 PM., Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. i Fixtures Installed by • . . and cook IS minutes, i [yolks, add (hick hot 5_Meeting of St. John's First Aid Squhd. I them very gradually, 7-Meetlng of Women's Guild, St. John's Episcopal Church. to the double boiler 8_Annual Bawr, PTA St. John's Episcopal Church. Or five minutes, When Lspaghettl supper, Ladles Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post milla and turn Into a 6090 VF.W. Hall. Public invited. lalieii. cover with mer- n Meetine ef Keasbey Women's Democratic Club, Plrehouse. Jersey Soda Fountain Company uktv IQ paitv at Home for Disabled Veterans, Menlo Park. 6pon- wedI by Tadk*' Auxiliary,! Fords Memorial Post 6000. ew Method , V F W " 101 So. Orange Avenue, Newark, N. J. you doing, darling?" 2a_Annual bazaar, Ladies' Aid Society, Our Redeemer Lutheran nun. Church. my check book," re DECEMBER rtustrious wife. , a Christmas pwty. Phfenlx Bar and drill, Sfetu you do that, when chen. number your the dubious hus- Neurocalqmeter X-Ray Service the cheerfu to i-emember lb* dlf- I wroU whlla ihop- KING GEORGE SWEET SHOP l add forty dollars K. S. D. GROSSMAN present balance." D '» the QuMtl«n Chiropractor ,.• Corner King George Road and Clum Avenue, Fords after w« are marrjed me an allowance?" «ily, dear." First Bank ft Trust Bldg, t liberal one? So that 214 Srtiith Street • Street IWhlng I ltt»fH * Phone VAlley 6-9683 Perth Amboy, N. J. Woodbridge, N. *. course, djujliM. YoU WQodbrldge 8-3722 [my money Wilful Hlllcrest 2-4727 Open Sundays 6)30 A. M. to MMuight it. Any other quest Specializing in Back Con you 1 \. . •,W'.O< • :•'! .1. • THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 195(5 PAOK KTOITT n rooms. In,., Tropical Wild Life j Sweetness & Light j Convalescent Home In Fashion Now (Continued from Page One) d i, £tiU STYLEPARMOF from Page One> »re that crocodiles grow as lame i Iti fact, Augic Oroincr and Planned in Colonia Although you are probably still B Trn nrv FASHIONS at £.£ SS a«' orVun5lnaced it twice-^n the first In the process of tanning your comrri iirui WOODBRIDOE The first body to your desired depth of color spl in the southern United States and two days—and then I faced f ruicl M,M .•v _ at — It Is time to tapcr-off as far as south China, but crocodile* fre- ^ again with Frank Van hearing on an application to con- the vert the estate of the late Dr. Fred your face Is concerned. tor quent.many tropical regions. The »_JI,,«. f,,n nf Albee, Colonia, into R convalescent definite economic value of alii- Syckle and a stadium full of This fall and winter you will renter, was held last night at the want to be able to take advantage . . (tutor hides for fancy leathers has Yankee fans on the third town hall by the Zoning Board. I t.0 l!,i nd of all the lovely new colors of ! happy tn ](]j, 1/ the 7 yneicnter: ; led to considerable slaughter « l(jjiv j. should have quit af- The applicant* for the variance -n^'-«iin tn h» n^M-"d. A delicate Jl ire three area doctors. Dr. George '•"triRhl hfi." With a tirwlopmcnt nsdarge as great reduction in the numbers > . ., touch and a more natural looking lnR »s miiM,;, ;pnio Park Terrace and the civic of many species, wpecially in the; ter the first two, DUt m incse Frederick, Woodbridge; Dr. Sam-effect than ever before will bs In nrl Berkow and Dr, Joseph Ung, The ncxi „ , order. for Chusi-o,,,.' ,,, I.MIO mat ha? been displayed southern United 8tates. Jan has I found an omen, confirma- Perth Amboy. should find enough, take alligators, even'very young: Eye makeup Is, Important but day. NDVTII.••„' tion of what I had seen in At last night's hearing only no more "doe «ye"\bu8lness. A me io pme us Girl Scout leaders ones, out of Florida. fi 1my crystal ball, guarantee of •hi™ who were In favor of the coating of mascara tnen a brush All 1 my variance, with one exception, were through with an eyelash brush ship are «,. in reUed CHi Mrs Carl DeMaio, wwk ?lvlng 1 to 3 ouncM of raw The WeTre' ' counter I was convinced heard. The exception was Chester to do away with any,y,, ppossible Thn C;ti^ Ubtr. 3-03S7 ...: *.„« ; steak, a mess of live minnows, __£ __4 ,_, (V_ e;Mi'.ment Is seeking some furni- PB v rtetsr that, at last the prophet Cast, who explained he planned beaded effect. A vary llgriit touch ;ion-pai 11 ,,. •« ^ * °' »o inll for Europe next Monday. of color to the lid for daytime and IACR DRKSSES UP lonr- interpM, I), ZHOU tt ™. K.™ «„ • «as the croc's second birthday, 0Ould not be denied, that the i ..WHS rooiL-utlm l IJf l yo)uuu unvhavc e niijany- - ..... ui I Other objectors will testify next a more dramatic depth for even- sleevrd blouse for ball. This school sys .-; lMt Wednesday. : \i you wish to donate call dou *«*• *° his owner gave him; mJjeaKe left in World Cham- ing. washable fashion l« of I)u Pont stnirnoiiiii; .. , .«..USc V-T200" and "aVk 7or W« "* amount of Among those who spoke In favor Ortcn and wool Jersey, wiih Orand J.m :::? Welfare Department. . . . Mi- j The croc grows about a foot a pions" pennant flying aloft of the home were Mrs. Wendel „ IHrron lace. By Sidney Heller. Boan* whii •iui.'i J Gyetvay. soil of Mr. and year, and in spurts, according to Ebbets Field all year, would Doll. 50 East Cliff Road; Mrs. s should be outlined light- mrnt «nd 1 Mr- Vichar! Gyetvay. 64 Second Jan. The body grows for a while, James H. Miller, Albe Lane; Wil- ly with pencil. Very thin or light ] !the 5':eft. Woodorldge. is one of 15iand then the tall grows. Asked carry us through '57. colored brows should be glvon' • * .» liam Doll. 4< East Cliff Road; Mn. Revaluation Urged Ann rs University sVntors named what he expected to do with the William Witt. East Cliff Road; a dusting of mascara after the D.stinquislKd Military Studepts J reptiles when they get bigger, Jan Liquid rouge has been devclon-, I'll pass over games three, William Sargent. East Cliff Road; penciIntl o h»somethins beeng appliedas natura. l look- 'Continued from Page Onei Sly Sandy MacDonald :n -he Army Reserve Officers, looked a little hurt. cd Into something as natural look- icwRts of the school system ln four and five, once and Hght- Marlon Widman. 22 Albee Lane; Ing as baby's coloringh b , ttd 1B easy 1 MM; I LAWEL rraimnn corps at the State Uni- g0 on taklna j the township. ' \ frs G t a t ,, ,,.. Arthur Dillv, Albee Lane; Frede- to apply and should be put on be- tlv(l pr r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^:iHC»re"oT'them,Zt'Whv s when Zy'n|ly. The traditional Yankee ick M. Adams. 14$ Dover Road; "We arc in a tdugh spot," M:'.| '" !• majoring ln mechanical engineer-'"""^ "'. "*"'"" "•""" •• ' l• •j i - . fore any liquid powder base, For Nelll declsred, "and we will need! grrawman 1: Correction department. really ™r*. Charles Chrlsteruen, West this reason, apply t bit more lha SPOUT SKIRTS in? nnmrtion densrtment 'thing t.o ^ see! interestin" g and some- {luck proved superior to sam- a great deal Of cooperation, not 1 slonal disn Last week in a story on those who 1 Hill Rood. you think neces«»ry. Powderbas- -^^org^uons but from| ^ ^ On being asked how his mo- ple skill, and we missed 'em. Dr. Berkow testified on ques- j tim passed ths Civil Service exams for ' Many of the newer individuals as well." $2.98 the position of patrolman we listed ther felt about this, trie young The sixth game gave full tloning by Joseph Manztone that [n no m]m ft mat sembly , , Mr. O Nelll was asked several the name of Walter J. Finqer. It \ zoologist sighed. he and his colleagues do not ln- ' te deg red Dl8col()rpd u At R rr.fi t,i demonstration of the rever- I questions from the fjoor concern- should have read Walter J. Sin- j "Oh. you know mothers. She tend to change the outward ap- i ""Jw," r.r.."Z.,7 unno boy lu^t >v ,, sion to type theory, and pearance of the _ former Albee j £»*£ ^ -™ ing the basis of selecting archi- ser, 5 Binder Avenue, Iselln. ' didn't even want the croc last le Board In- engineer in; > Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wardlow, j year when he WM really small, Brooklyn added another to home except to mstall n« escaptt' J£~"; "p^ci Signed for"the ^ revaluatlon j New York !•:, HBlem Drive West. Whlppany. | ftnd«keeps talkinfabout good zoos ond a few minor chwyte* requlrtd i^ '"'"'' the Slut former.y of Avenel announce the . ' its earlier triumphs. As for by State law. He also promised to .program. ; for tater 8ne Aotm t care for A of attention will In reply birth of a son, Douglas Alan on them much, and Isn't even very yesterday's game, prior to 1 restore the greenhouse and r* brought to focus on your hair Tne Board president the route October 6. ... ,and thri,. fond of the turtles who never o'clock, it was to be just more vitalize the orchards which once fall ind wtnter, The new full he hftS been on the were spots of beauty on the estate. , , _,the| which wnu, hiss and don't do much of any- of the same of the other blown look c*n be kept under con- arcnitMtl, nave He said they did not intend to »elect«l on,p . ;; Last But Not Least: thing." >rol with the hel, p- of, spray, . ,,} the basis of reputation. He also ai kD three. I however, picked the have more than 30 patients at a other wliii Born at Perth Amboy General i To the right of the croc and al- You will enjoy helping yourself . rtnient wrong "other three." time. The convalescent center, the slaU d that KVeral depa half and i Hospital — from Woodbridge, a I ligator cages is another glass en- to * new look through flattering heads under the SUte Department * * • doctor explained, would differ take homi dau;;hter to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie \ closure with five water turtles. new maktup. j0f Education are being tent to Oberlies, 644 Rldgedale Avenue;] On the floor la a large box with from a nursing home as its pa- So this end of the World tients would be those who could Woodbridge October 17 to confer a son to Mr, and Mrs. Michael a seven-pound desert gopher tur- with the Board "as Commissioner Pacamsky, 97 Strawberry Hill; ajtle and two box turtles who live Series finds me sitting here, be rehabilitated and go home as 3rd Place Still Open !jj -ni\ cured. Education Frederick Raublnger ISELIN daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John jm a re-crested desert of sand, old alone with my thoughts. I (Continued from Page One) |has sensed were in more difficulty Daniewicz. 153 Freeman Street. . . jwoo d and stones. Dr Berkow stated there would Till f wonder where all the folks be no X-ray machines on the tlce in handing out contract and! than we think we arc." ,,, from Fords, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Nor is this the only corner of John Pankulics. 34 Grandview premises but there probably would •Mirchaslnchaslng equipment withouwithout "I «'UI tnke up this matter of re- ()(T in r tropical flora and fauna in Se- have gone, leaving me like Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and be a diathermy machine which , a practice which was pointed | valuation with them," Mr. O'Neill waren. Walter Ledig, a friend out as being illegal by the State' promised, "and I will have a def- Mrs. John Kocsis, 122 Warner this in my time of trial—but would be operated under FCC out "THE:_BURNING Hill of Jan's, raises tropical fish at Department of Education and the j Inite answet as to the steps we can Tab Hum. Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. •with that glint bau* «6-in regulations so It would not inter- his house, and Tommy 'Roerig, Board's own auditor, Joseph J. take toward furthering the cause Ignatius Yaros, 10 Yuro Diive . . . fere with radio and television re- M Sewaren Avenue, has an 8-inch in my good eye. Seaman. of revaluation after the nth." from Iselin, a son to Mr. and Mrs. ception. "»IK\ 01 • South American caiman crocodile. * * * f It was Mr. Finn's groundwork The chair was authorized to Joseph Eckbold, 38 Magnolia Mr. Case questioned parking name three committees, one to out- I oi;i Road; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. For one recent afternoon Jan that subsequently led to further facilities and was told parking Investlgation by the Citizens for | line a step by step program; the SAT., O( i Charles Smith, 7 Star Street; a i captured a two-foot garden snake I suppose I hope they can't space would be marked out on the Classrooms and a request by that second to be a candidates' endorse- FKATntl • | daughter to Mr. and Mis. Charles! in the yard and was busily con- find an available padded cell grounds where the old tennis body for a Grand Jury investlga-|ment committee and a third to Castner, 1141 Green Street structlng a home for him in the prepare the true facts on revalua- j from Avenel, a daughter to Mr. —but I suppose, too, that I court is now and that they tion. The recent presentment was :ellar, when his mother arrived planned to have a staggered visit- tion and place them before the (K'Toun: 111 >• ni and Mrs. Henry C. Webster, 23 and assured him that the snake might as well start facing the result. Livingston'Avenue; a son to Mr. ing system. Mr. Case, however, people. would be much happier back ln all of you now. Or do you doubted If all visitors would park The 8oviet Union has promised j ^ "BACK FROM El Emm jand Mrs. Raymond Happock, 424 the garden. Hudstm Boulevard . , . from Se- mind just writing me about on the grounds and noted New 300,000 tons of "wheat to Yugo-1 An,1.1 slavia. Belgrade had appealed to' !•:.. waren, a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Jan Is convinced pf the fero- it? Dover Road is only *5 feet wide. Anthony Panko, 18 Vernon Street; cious nature of his pets, and cites He pointed out, If the Zoning Washington for the grain without -STATE- "I K\N( I i a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-the fact that the waters around Board denied the application for success. II.XI Mil j seph Davis, 42 George Street . . . Devil's Island, the French penal Anyone want to buy a nice a variance, It would not "Constitute THEATRE also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.colony off the (Manas, which a hardship as the deal for the Woodbridge, N. J. James Rusnak, swavm with crocodiles, have made World Champions' pennant, property has not been consumated 126 Fordham WED. THRU SAT. Place, Colonia. escape from the island so hard. slightly used? as yet, -FORDS- However, the Encyclopedia Bri- The meeting was adjourned PLAYHOUSE Natioy Kelly-Tatty McCormac* tannica is not so sure. "There I Here And There; shortly before 11 o'clock until next 111-2-0118 "THE BAD SEED" are undoubtedly occasional man- New Plant n | A newcomer to the Colonia sec- Wednesday when testimony of eaters, but generally crocodiles Sp,-ci;'l Kiddie Matinee Sat. tion, 11-year-old Dennis Parvin, (Continued from Page One) objectors will be taken. WED,, OCT. 10, THRU SAT. ] recognize man as their chief en- Alibott and Coste,Ilo In j son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Par- my and become wary and Idge Emergency Squad for a The Air Force has disclosed the "BUS STOP" "Dr JKKYI.I. and Mr. HYDE' I vin, 118 Fordham Place, was iprained ankle and then taken to development of a research rock- Plus difficult to approach" •, awarded a trophy by the East doctor for further treatment. With "KlN(i of thr DINOSAURS" Whatever future awaits tlje et capable of speeds up to 5,000 I! Orange Recreation Committee as A Sunday Skeleton crew of five miles an hour. Marilyn Monroe - Don Murray I1 an all-star baseball player in the Karakowski pets, they have ft men was on duty when the fire Si:N. - MON. - TUES "Tea and Sy.npatti! toast had a few years of top notah "SCREAMING EAGLES" | consecutive year that Dennis re- iroke out. They tried to fight the by the Auxiliary Police and the Andrew), - Joan Fontaine Illll j ceived the award. Local Little care, what with birthdays ob- re and continued their efforts Communications division of Civil With Tom Tyron - Jan Merlin served, shining oages, clean water, .ntll ftrenten arrived. "BEYOND A (H'tl M M \l li:\^ | League managers please note Defense, directed by 6gt. Joseph (SATURDAY MATINKE. Mrs. Ruth Wilck Beekuts, Fords, perfect temperature, and goad Mr. Peterson had only, words of Slpos. REASONABLE DOUBT" ubribon steak. Asked If he ever resorted EXTRA CARTOONS) i will i-eceive the degree of Bachelor iraise for the firemen whom he When the fire was over, the I'lus '"THE E£S1 lii:, I of Arts at a Founder's Day Con-to horse meat for his charges Jan ;aid did an "excellent Job." (greater part of the plant was said no emphatically. SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Itwss J':iinblvri - (iloriix Talliott i vocation October 21 at Ursinus R. R. Service Halted leveled. Only the brick wall- re- TI1H YOl'NG (JtNS" LIFE i\R[ \' College . . . Rev. Jack Ettershank "They'd know the difference, Due to" the fire, service on the mained standing in the kiln, struc- "BACK FROM ETERNITY" and anyway, they don'V eat too tures. A large warehouse and a WK1). THRI; SAT. minister of the Christ Presby- Pennsylvania Railroad was halted With Robert Ryan and from $ 1 9-98 much yet. After all, I wouldn't 'or two hours and tt was not until smal lofflce building were destroy- K rturd Widmark-Fellcla Karr terian Church, Madison, Wise. Anita Ekbers and son of Mr. and Mrs. John like horsemeat myself," concluded .1:15 A. M., that the first train, ed. Only the main office building "LAST WAGON" P. Ettershank, 59 George Street, this devoted young zoologist as he i local, was permitted to go was undamaged, "HE LAUGHED LAST gave his croc a friendly pat and hrough. The Valentine Brick Co. Is one With Frankie Lanr ami I'lus Avenel, will report for active duty "THK ANIMAL WORLD1 Ml'., II1- as Chaplain, First Lieutenant, at settled the top on the, cage. Members of the Woodbridge Po- of the oldest firms of Its kind in l.ury Marluw 54th Field Hospital, Fort Leo- tce Department under the direc- the United States. It was founded The Administration has predict- ion of Chief John Egan were OCTOHEK" I ~ nard Wood, Missouri, Monday. Mr. back in Civil War days by Mulford ed a Federal budget surplus o< 'sept busy keeping traffic moving D. Valentine and his brothers and Ettershank, a graduate of Wood- $707,000,000 in the present book' ( HUNGARIAN SHOW "Pfilars of t*-e S ind keeping the Curious away | until recent years was known as From 2 P. M. Continuous bridge High School, Park College keeping year. Although estimate! from the tracks. They were aided M. D. Valentine & Bios. Co. ST. DEMETRIUS and McCorraick Theological Sem- of expenditures were at a new rec inary, is married to the former ord rate, so were estimates of re COMMUNITY CENTER 1 Irene Popp, Rahway. venue, based on continued pros- oerity. 6Kl~6f)l Roosevelt Avenue t Of I At Random: CARTEKF.T III' Pvt. Edward W. Erasky, son of underwent an operation at Rah We're Hurrying- SI Mr. and Mrs. Steve Trasky, 153 way Hospital last week . . . Tha j New Street, Fords, has been as- Jim Zehrer, fire commlssione DANCING was out putting up National ,Fir signed to the Seneca Ordnance I.\cr\ I'riiliv !\ite Depot, Romulus, N. Y, Prior to Prevention Week posts, when th "Girls fluFf o j entering the service he was em- alarm went In for the fire a ployed by Hatco Chemical Co. Valentine's brick plant, Sunday TO OPEN! morning. I David W. Tunison, son of Mr. THIS FRIDAY, GOT. 12th and Mrs. WUUard L, Tunison, 17 . . . So VHH can Ht'lecl your .1 Robert Court, Sewaren, is a frcsh- Newspapers Covey All: ANDY WELLS I man at Alfred University. A Read this ln Editor & Publisher j graduate of Woodbridge High and it lists, all things that can child's winter clothing from and hi* , I School, Tunison will study in the be found in a newspaper: College bf Ceramics . . . John What to wear—^here to buy the aeasoifs nt'Heht uiul niont Kannz,, 2|?' Loretta Street, Hope- Whether prices are low or high OIUJIKSTKA lawn, aijd Joseph Levent>ki, 52 What to eat ami what to drink attractive selection! Highland jAvenue, Keasbey, have What to u« In the kitchen sink started training all the Teterboro Where to bank and where to EI6 NAME BAND School of Aeronautics . ./. Lor- borrow raine A. Kaufman, daughter of What stores are having sales rhi« Sunday, Oct. 14! CLOTHES Mrs. Charles Kaufman, 510 Tis- tomorrow <60 dale Place, Woodbridge, is study- Who was niarrlod, who was born frw$55 ' ing at Rhode Island School of Who got plnclwd (or a honking Design. Miss Kaufman is a gradu- horn nte of Woodbine H'TUl 0 V, M. k Doom Open 8:0» P. M. l^ tie* I'JIUIUS la Htur (Frank Schaufele, formerly of And so It «»•-&)«Jtot i* Valentine Place, now of. Undea, Aduiaaltm 12.09 per -ISELIN 3 nbepentient - leaber COLONIA pEPRNDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956 PAGE NINE h —— ft of Honor Mr*. Sideris Hostess At Hospital Guild Tea GOP Candidate lselin Clubwomen'•• eld by Scouts COLONIA - over 60 members Plans Ward Tour Plan Art Exhibit dl A Parents' Night attended a membership tea Sat-' |Ouit of Honor was held urday at the home of Mrs. Peter Seoul Troop 45 at the Sideris, Five Chimneys, Devon COLONIA — On Saturday from ISELIN — Trie sunshine and 1,1-Kton Hall, Friday Road, given by Colonla Chapter of 2 to 5 P.M. the Republican Club Rloom committees of the Woman's icudcrshlp of Scoutmas- Perth Amboy Hospital Guild. MrY club of lselin met at the" of Colonla will make a campaign home of Mrs. Cecil Bites. Mldwootf Tflber. Edward Nadler and Mrs. Federson, lour through Colonla Village and president of the Perth Amboy Wny. Colonla. The rloom com- for the evening the Colonla Library section, to mitter headed by Mrs. Michael nnld Schaefer and Allah Hospital Guild, poured. introduce WUllam Yorke, Repub- Snlvagglo was in charge of hosi mid the pledge to the Entertainment was provided by lican candidate for Town Commit- pitallty. The special prizes Wertl. led by Senior Patrol Mrs. Robert Nlelson, pianist, who tee. awarded to Mrs. Margaret Elliott itirs Smith. played "Autunjn," "Clalr De On October 20 another tour will and Mrs. Ralph Ambrose. Mrs; IVT merit was made by Lune" and "Nola," and Howard Include the lower section of the Snlwa Shohn won high bridge '• Troop Committee Smith, who sang "Oklahoma," Second Ward, Includlna Menlo prize; Mrs. William Rudland, pi- n, Mint the National Jam- "Hills of Home" and "Younger Park Terrace, Pords, and Keasby. nochle; and Mrs. John Cwtetftlls| il he held at Valley Forge, Than Springtime." Mr. Yorke will make an attempt canasta, 'J ni; the week of July 12-18. The tea was held In place of to meet all the residents of Co- j A card party for the benefit of it will be held within the the regular business meeting for lonla, prior to election time. I the club will be held October 1* 0 SOP which boy or boys October. The next business meet- at the home of Mrs. John Cwtefca1* aiilr to attend the Jam- Mr. Yorke was guest of honor Ing will be held November 6 at the at a combined meeting Monday lo. 1429 Oak Tree Road, at 1 P.M. tiir'te are a limited num- Colonla Public Library. A committee met Monday at thd lac's for Rarltan Council. night of the Ford's Republican Club and the Republican Club of home of Mrs. Herbert Williams, >li::ible. boys must be 12 100 Chain O'Hill Road to reviaft am* us of January 1 next, Colonla, held at Frank's Hall, Fords. H« will be present at the the by-laws. Serving are Mrs. WiU gpeond Class Scout. The Constance Sroka next meeting of the Republican Hum Dangell. Mrs, Ambrose, Mrs. tin- week will be approx- r Club of Colonla Tuesday, October Fred Walker and Mrs. Cwlekalo. { |<;,t per Scout. 16 to be held at the home of Mr. The next meeting will be Octo-f was presented by Robert Is Church Bride and Mrs. David Miller, 43 Wendy ber 17 when Mrs. McHugh, of Ne» Lftvin, Robert Road. All Interested residents re- lersey Bell Telephone Compaiiy, Freund and Harry COLONIA — Miss Constance gal dless of political connections vill be the guest speaker. Slides; j (oiiccrninH correct equlp- 8roka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. me urged to attena. tcplctlng colonial, revolutionary, f m-outs to take on an Victorian and modern kitchens will John Sroka. McKlnley Avenue, be : bt hike. came the bride of Francis Crttelll be shown. e of a Boy Scout axe wasson of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cri The club will sponsor an art Chmles Smith In a knot- telll, Jefferson Avenue, Edison, .County Candidates •xhibit during National Art Weefct ontcst which was judged Saturday in the Ukrainian Catho November 1-7. Any resident erf KIVS" parents. Scouts wefe He Churoh of the Assumption, lselin wishing to display his work jod and were tested on Perth Amboy. The double ring Address Area Club may do so by contacting Mrs} trid, sheepshank, bowlhW ceremony was performed by Rev. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES: Francis C. Koley, Jr., Colonla, wlekalo, president or Mrs. W1U hitch «nd carrick bend Jaroslav J. Oabro, pastor. ISELIN — County Democratic Democratic candidate for Congress in the Fifth Congressional Ham Tait, 130 Bedford Avenue? The bride given In marriage by candidates in the November elec- District, mid Adlal E. Stevenson at a recent meeting In New York. Paintings, sculpture and arts an* boards were made by theher father, wore a princess-styled tion were among the speakers at crafts w^l be displayed at th£ lselin Photo Shop. -4 Anow, Raccoon, Apaches gown of white taffeta. A coronet a meeting of the lselin Democratic tlemake Patrols were dls- of seed pearls caught her triple- Club at the VFW Hall Lincoln Flaminft Arrow Patrol Foley Confers With Adlai 1st Steno — "Gee, but isn't th» tiered veil of Illusion and she car- MRS. I,. W. BENDER, JR. Highway, lselin, Monday night. winner. ried a bouquet of calla Wiles. boss cranky this morning?" I hike will be held Miss Elaine Marciniak, Perth Among the speakers were 2nd Steno —' "Yes\ I'll have tfr 1 weekend to the Duhernal Amboy served as maid of hnnnr, Robert Jamison, candidate for On Strategy of Campaign go in and sit on hlhm." re-election as sheriff; William J. System property. Scouts while Mrs. Margaret Banyescki, COLONIA — Francis C Foley, despite the Intensive opposition of Betty Lou Stillwell Bride Warren and George Otlowski, 1 it in front of the American Morgan; Mrs. Blanche Egan and Jr., Colonla resident and Demo- many Congressmen and of almost elude the National Service Lif» candidates for re-election as free- Hall, Saturday morning at Miss Charlotte Tells, Perth Amboy, cratic candidate for Congress In r$»ponslble organization of veter- Insurance Program; the O.I. Bllj jock Boys must pass one were bridesmaids, Of Lawrence W. Bender, Jr. holders; Joseph Costa, candidate the Fifth Congressional District of Rights, and "enlargement and the week to qualify for Robert Liston, rfahway, served for freeholder; Francis F. Foley, conferred with Adlal E. Stevenson Improvement of the facilities and candidate for Congress from the Mr. poley criticized President as best man. The ushers were COLONIA Miss Betty Lou and John Schmidt, Elizabeth. in New Yolk over the weekend Eisenhower for what he called staffs of Veterans Administration were presented to Ron-Frank Klttnurray and Terence, Stlllwcll. daughter of Mrs. Lillian On their return from a wedding Fifth District, Senator John A. concerning campaign strategy. "neglect" of veterans in the last hospitals." Lynch spoke briefly. • Allan Hornyak, Rob- Kennedy, Perth Amboy and Sid-Dlxon, Jordan Road, became the trip to Florida in two weeks Mr. Mr. Fole& has announced the four years. He said that when the Foley also stated that Demo- ; imd Eugene O'Brien who ney Rabinowltz, South River. bride of Lawrence W. Bender, Jr., and Mrs. Bender will make their The annual fall dance of the appointment of campaign mana- Democrats proposed raising the cratic 84th Congress had "raised I'ond Class Scouts, The ncwlyweds are on a motor son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence home in Carteret. club will be held in the VFW Hall, gers for Woodbridge Township: compensation for disabled veter- payments for survivors of service- tit were John Saiano and tour to Florida for three weeks Bender, Sweet Briar Lane, North For traveling, the bride wore a October 27. Tickets may be pur-Bernard Dunlgan is in charge of ans "who are having trouble mak- men killed in action, extended G.r. Sharon; Mrs. James and they will reside at 190 High Plalnfleld, at St. Cecelia's Church, raspberry wool jersey dress, black chased from any member or from activities in the First Ward; Harry ing ends meet as the cost of living Bill benefits to men in service a3 Hope Smith, Mrs. Sld- Street, Perth Amboy. For going lselin, Sunday. Rev. Thomas Den- accesories and a gardenfa cor- Second Ward County committee- O'Connell, the Third Ward and rises," the Elsenhower administra- of January 1, 1955. and provided eund and daughter, Bar- away the bride chose a black dress tlcl performed the double-ring men and commltteewomen. • Bernard H. Dunn, Second Ward. tion said "it is not believed that college and vocational education sage. to 157,000 orphans of men killed |rs, Ann Faello, Mrs. John with mink furs and velvet hat and ceremony. Mr. Dunn is also co-chairman of such a need for assistance exists." and Mrs. A. H. Weis an orchid corsage. Mr. Freylinghuysen and one other In action in the World Wars and The bride, who was given in the Speakers' Bureau in Middle- Korea. ti>r; Herman Reich. Mr. The bride is a graduate of sex County. Republican Congressman he com- Herbert Schaefer and Perth and marriage by her uncle, Henry Dukes Estates Unit to Hear mented were the only representftr jr. Joannev «rii¥%ne; tor. BffeBtUTct; "MC"" BWltel,"'WUiep -a • SraakiiW to a grtWP ol tlv'es from New Jersey who op- the Perth AmtxJy General Hospital paftTn leaders and representatives Frank Brown, Mr. andSchool of Nursing. She Is a staff gown of Italian silk organzine. posed the bill. it Hornyak, Mr. O'Brien. Her fingertip-length veil of silk Yorke, Krauss and Garvanoff veteran, organizations through- nurse in the operating room at the out the area, Mr. Foley charged "We all know that the economic in:;i.-iin Lavln and daugh- hospital. Her husband Is a gradu- illusion was attached to a crown COLONIA — William Yorke, the founders of the Colonia First hardship suffered by widows of HUNGARIAN Mr.v Florence Knight. that the record of the Eisenhower ate of St. Mary's High School, studded with rhinestones. She Republican; R. Richard Krauss, Aid Squad, acting as Its president administration on veterans' affairs men killed In action is a hardship Perth Amboy, and has received a carried a bouquet of spider for two years and is now a Squad that knows no distinctions of age," IK.HT HIKE Democrat, and Walter Garvan, "adds up to double talk — if not KITCHEN degree in pharmacy from Rutgers chrysanthemums. Independent, the three candidates Captain. a double cross — and a shabby Foley continued. "Yet when the r >NIA -- The Explorers of State University College of Phar- Miss Betty Jane Dixon, as maid deal for the veterans," Mr. Foley, Democrats proposed raising pen- of Rahway 'loop 44 who went on the for committeeman in the Second Each of the candidates will be macy, Newark. He Is employed at of honor, wore a gown of emerald Ward, will address the Friday lselin lawyer and Marine veteran sions of widows of the Second ht nunping trip to High the Rutgers Pharmacy, New given equal time to state his quali- 1434 Irvine Street, Rahway green silk nylon chiffon, match- night's session of the Dukes Es- of World War II and the Korean World War and the Korean War ver the past weekend were: Brunswick. fications and platform. A period of ing accessories and carried yet- tates Community Association at questions from the floor will be campaign and formerly with the to equal the pensions of widows Joyle. James Parks, lawr- FS.I. stated that his opponent, low spider chrysanthemums. The Colonla School n, Inman Avenue, held. All residents of Dukes Es- of the First World War, they were Catering to (j David Jacobs. Ronald TAKING COURSE Congressman Pecer Freylinghuy- told it was not in accord with the our r. Pepper Burgess, Nathan- bridesmaids,' Miss Vilma Zetizl at 8:30 P. M. tates are asked to participate. ISELIN — Representing Con- Avenel, and Miss Dorothy Bender sen, Jr., has "spearheaded the op-program of the President." By. They were accompanied Mr, Garvln- has participated in- A brief business session will gregation Beth Sholom Sister- North Plainfleld, were also attired position to veteran's benefits." [ arty Charles Parks. Mr. Wesley civic groups such as the Colonia Include the nominating com- %e all know that, because of hood of Lselin at a leadership In emerald green, matching acces- tight credit terms, especially in Mi Edwin Schaffer and training course sponsored by the Hill's Tax Payers Association and mittee's report on a slate of offi- Speaking at The Pines, Metu- Sandwiches $4.51 per 100 sories and carried rust-color spi- chen, Mr. Foley said "the people small towns and farm areas, ttt Frederick Boyle, De-Women's League of United Syna- the Colonia Village Civic Associa- cers to be voted upon at the (Assorted} der chrysanthemums. Serving as who want to diminish or eliminate many veterans who could qualify nilny Saturday night. gogue of America, were Mrs. Na- tion. Formerly the secretary of annual meeting in November. Re- Fruit Filled trr. pleasant days. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Ro the program of veterans' benefits for G.I. home loans have been un- Hungarian Cookies . $1.35 1b. than Schussler. Mrs. Harold the Second Mainline Club, he now freshments will be served after able to get them," Mr. Foley said. mona Zellner and Miss Beverly the program. have succeeded in getting their Large Fruit Kline, Mrs. Fred Singer, and Mrs.Wadors, who wore cyclamen silk holds that office In the Brother- ideas across in our Federal Gov- "Yet, when the Democratlcs of- Pies $1.35 ea. Laurence Steinberg. The course hood of Railroad Trainman. fered to extend home-loan guar- nylon chiffon frocks, matching ernment." Fried "Chloken n' FUin's"— hone will be held on four consecutive accessories and carried rust-color The incumbent Mr. Krauss is antees to a million such veterans, Mrs. Corcoran Receives Cites Recommendations this too was rejected as not in 95c •ates are Tuesdays from 1 to 3 P. M. atchrysanthemums. a long-time resident of the Town- Mr. Foley cited the recommen- Congregation Beth Sholom, ship, one of the charter members 20-Year Pin from Unit accord with the program of the Potato, Health and Macaroni Lorrie Ann Brozanski, Colonla dations of the President's Com- President." Salad 45c lb Union, with Mrs. Elvin Kose as of the St. John's First Aid Squad, mission on Veterans' pensions, the flower girl, wore a frock ISELJJN — At a social held at chairman. Rabbi Elvin Kose con- and a life member of Fords Fire which, he said, "would demolish Mr. Foley contrasted the Re- OW white embroidered nylon over nlle VFW Hall Lincoln Highway Sat- FUlton 1-2330 ducted the first meeting. Company. Mr. Krauss has served the G.I. Bill of Rights by elimi- publican record on veterans with taffeta, made with a sheer yoke, urday by the Ladles Auxiliary of or art ford. 50* Peter Pan collar, and ballerina as president of both organiza- nating benefits for education, vo- the Democratic by listing numer- SPONSOR CAKE SALE tions. VFW Post. Mrs, R. C. Corcoran cational training and h'ome loans; ous programs sponsored by Demo- Norfolk.. ISELIN The Sisterhood of skirt. She also wore a net bonne was awarded a pin marking 20 cratic. Administrations. Those in- FUlton 8-2095 and carried a bouquet of yellow Mr. Yorke has been a familiar wifck the peslon system, by grad- NKW BRVNBWICK Congregation Beth Sholom will yeats of membership in the ually eliminating benefits now hold a cake sale today at Hill- pom poms. figure in the Republican political auxiliary. A new member, Mrs. circles for a number of years, hav- paid to widows and children of top Shopping Center In the Shop- George Wlsniewski, Elizabeth, e Carmella Folicastro, was welcom- ing th deceased veterans and transfer- rite Supermarket from 9 A. M.served as best man and ushers served as a judge on the ed by the organization. Mrs. Lil- Board of Elections. He was among ring these widows and children to 9 P. M. were Albert Stucin, Staten Island, liat Mae Dziombak was appointed to the relief rolls-; and end tradi- as chairman for a hospital party tional veterans preference in Fed- to be given at Veteran's Hospital, eral employment for the majority Menlo Park, October 22 by theif veterans." mm * m • m - m • m • m - m Meat Prices are DOWN at post and auxiliary. A dance wns Mr. Foley declared that "Presi- scheduled for October 20 at thedent Eisenhower has not repudi- ITS SO WONDERFUL post home, ated a single word of this report, / hud my SPORTS-FOREIGN CAR RACES hair KOSHER MEAT MARKET SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 speciap l styled New Jersey State Fair Grounds l.,S KAIIWW AVKNri-:. HMlMtf TRENTON ', >' At Intersection of 50-MILE FEATURE 12 GIANT (illKKN STRKKT AND ItAHWAY AVKMUK jPlus 3 Six-Mile Heats FREDRIC'S Time Trials Start at 1:30 P. M. "PRitlilflP CHOICE MEATS ONLY Reservations Nnw: ( PERMANENT Kor Your (UlARANTKliD Satisfaction With Every Purchase New Jersey StaU Fair Office Trenton — JU-7-6300 DOUIIY-DIUCIOUS C-(LJvJn_l_-tWl€l CKAM WAVE BREAST of 47c . IN 4 lAEUlOUS VARHT1U T||a (LESS THAN AU KM ONIY SPECIALS! VEAL 4/lb. FLANKEN vww FKKHH KILLED Iselin's Original Newspaper and Variety Store REGULAR LAMB for OQc $8-50 ROASTING BROILERS 57k KLINES 5and10 /ilCI CHAM DOUIUM VOUft I READY FOB TUB OVEN Fresh Selected (Not Fromi) Complete "Serving This Area for Over 50 Years" SPECIAL HATES FOR CHURCHES. BONELESS CLUBS, WEDDINGS, PARTIES, ETC. VALUED VEAL ROAST STEER LIVER 751 TO $15.00 , NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES • STATIONERY ( PARTY OHPEKS TAKEN \ Under the Strict Rabbinical Supervision of I ON 24 HOURS NOTICE1, j ric and Six Operators to Serve You Rabbi Newberger HALLMARK HALLOWE'EN NOTICE; Our low prices we not A substitute OKKKT1NG CARDS COSTUMES % and for quality—We give you both I! AND MASKS GIFT WRAPPINGS FREDRIC WE AttE OPEN UNTIL » P. M. KVKRV THURSDAY FOR 1OUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE COLONIA Your Hairdresser Lay-away Toys Now for Christmas 1329 Oak Tree Roud, IHCUII Klin Ave., Rah*ay-Tel. RA-7-9883 WO 8-4270 Tel. U-84065 CARVEL .Aul offer ourselves, personally, and our news- TRYING TO REACH TFIE MOON Soim* Pertinent |)j,|. paper as well, in behalf of assuring such an answer On the contrary, too, we will in llW \N INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPEK speak just as quickly and as forcibly as we ._ _ UflM) can. if the answer appears to be developing History of Wooclbri,!,,, Woodbrldie Leader (1909) as a negative one. We have no intention of ,1 bride* Independent (19191 permitting our efforts of nearly a decade By RUTH WOLK Isrlin Jounul ..._.*. *»S the All,,, to be lost without a struggle, should a CHAPTER XXVIII enabled Charlet E. Grtforj .,,,. In February, 1945. the tench- speedily. Editor and FuMMier struggle become Inevitable. pi'.s of the Township joined the Honored Americal Federation of Labor PublldMd *mj niin4*i By Hl« skilled flK WoodhrMft rukUihlnj company and Local 832 Woodbrldge it Ontm Itrwt tvo-s-im U Worry A Came of Death? bones IP | r>n Township Federation of Teach- ( ( Ntw tcnej him thp "Ri Thousands of American* die every year ers came Into being. Stephen K. lr On April i> { hartr» K, Grecor?, President Weriock was named the first from heart diseases or cerebral hemorr- tomher «jtj, Lawrence F. Camplan president. The new federation hages, both of which are included in the nation wns Fi Vk« President and Treasnref had R "can't strike" clause 1ft its the death of so-called diseases of civilization. charter. By urrin drtlwry, I enti p«r cap) Delano Ron., niihwrtptlnn ntn kj mmll, IneJidtaf pMtan, The belief exists that nervous tension The Rood ship "Woodbrldge four inch"', . r ymr, «.H; rti MlUl, |LM; 0>fM •Mill. • ml- iln|k evpiM bj nil, It c«ntl. AD and the fast tempo of modern life are re- Victory," the 45th Victory ship ' t - inff. built at Bethlehem Fafrfleld sponsible for the high blood pressure that "Prt»ldent h n, Shipyard. Baltimore, was Pa«e, rlmmni •... often forecasts the end of individual exis- launched the early part of the ifT, carried h year. The ship, Honoring Wood- tence. which road :.. • bridge Township, was sponsored lln Delano rto,,', Some years ago. Dr. William H. Molden, by Miss Mary Ellen Conway, of Amcrba'; while exploring Brazil, found an Indian daughter of Captain Oranville Conway. manager of lithe New "This edition Pattern for the Future tribe in which these diseases were un- York District of the War Shlp- t.nnic the Board of Education has known. He attributed this to the fact that nlng Administration. Th« ship ent-LearJn i :. bear the sad • > : • i.e in attempting to fill immediately the Indians are not in contact with civili- was designed for post-war oper- ation and was considered a much flashed tliroin • t'.iee places left vacant by those criti- zation and, therefore, ''do not worry." finer vessel than the ejnergency radio short.lv , 1 bv the Middlesex County Grand Jury. There is a tendency on the part of some Liberty ships. The Township dent's death r peal to the re. r wisdom of its selection will, of course, to believe that complete relaxation Off the presented a plaque to the ship, made of durable matedlal, bear- community m „ a ci fairly and accurately only by time. body in rest will tend to prevent the de- ing the history of the Township In our natiiM,,, velopment of high blood pressure. This in- In brief. A gift of books was fortitude and , u ;; tv« high hopes that with the past ex- time* demand cludes complete mental relaxation, which presented by the Township to rve of the Board of Education as a the ship's Library. b-rtnk of a eny ... the newly constituted Board will is difficult for many individuals. The brain, victory In i;,, Dr. Fred Albee.. one of the Franklin Ran,.- ,«e the mistakes which the Grand Jury which has been busy for hours, finds many world's outstanding orthopedic life. The ides!- • •! so scathingly in its presentment, and things "to think about" and this mental surgeons and a long-time resi- cated hJm*;; activity often prevents sound sleep. dent of Colonla, died February firmly establ;,'•. Uke the high road toward ethical man- IS at West Side Hospital, New "Our unity ,i t r.t of the trust which is our children's About the beat answer to the problem, York, -after a brief Illness. He not be was 68 years old. Decorated by •-.ii.ion. . as we see it, is the development of an in- en«s dividual philosophy of life, including a many European and Latin- whatever thr, - have no intention of being hyper- American governments for his b* given s«-;w , (••]•;: > al of the Board or its actions. It is our religious faith, Which will bring the indi- attainments In the field of bone Jiatlon we mo- surgery. Dr. Albee was awarded Ration, as a newspaper, to be construc- vidual into harmony with his environment tion, to pil! .11, and the higher principles which should the New Jersey Distinguished every one. ol i- t i-," Service Cross in 1939, after 20 and helpful in any way open to us. It dlvidually-t:,, govern all human life. years as head of the New Jersey is : .it our obligation to carp and quarrel victory w;t; Under the Capitol \Borne Rehabilitation Commission. : ov. the pettiness to which many mortals peace. Town Begins TV Schooling By J. JMiph fiiW During World War 1, Dr, Al- "We navr. : vont, because in thus occupying our- bee was chief surgeon of United President. H* 3 we find our visions of achievement Hagerstown, Maryland, is the guinea pig States General Hospital No. 3 at man who. un.lt- TRENTON—New Jersey voters RETIREMENTS: — New Jer- study such groups. Assemblyman Colonia. He was credited with Constitution, . ,, in» ever more and more vague. town of television schooling in the United will decide on November 6 sey's Supreme Court, which has William V. Musto, Union City" having performed more than highest office States. Two high schools and six elemen- whether the terms of sheriffs been operating competently with Democrat, is chairman of the :/ro is, in our judgment, an opportu- half of all bone-graft opera- many of us. i\, should be extended from three the same members for a number committee. ni • r.imost unequalled now facing our tary schools in Hagerstown recently opened tions done In World War 1. He Is a strain PI s to five years and also whether of years, is scheduled for nearly The first task of the commit- wrote extensively and lectured on the night o' ril of Education. We still are short with part-time television instruction for all the Legislature may authorize completely reorganization within tee wlll.be to confer with the throughout the world on his spe- leader, the svn. the next four years because of State Law Enforcement Council rly 300 classroomsf..eYm-while-the^jew students. local governments to establish a cialty. Inventor of many Instru- freedom, libo: -. forced retirements. which recently Investigated sev- cl Next year, the other fifteen schools in proportion- of the standard of ments and developments of in- which the p '& ". ' &•' ENDKNT-L.RADBI THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1050 PAOE ELEVEN to ltd graduate ,'chooln ture. Involving mutual confi- of deathless driving on the Ou4 The flnnt capitulation of tr»dl- dence ind cooperation in per- den State Parkway In the pas* tinn won't be In slnht. howfvfr, forming jointly a toTemfeiental two yem. . .. New Jersey's lMtf until one hears the shouts of the pharamies have filled almost mMUmM denns of Vasiwr, I function for the public good. 16,000.000 prescriptions In a Smith, ( et nl. marching seven single year, the N«w Jersey JERSEY JIGSAW: - Civic Umrs around thHr Ivied wnlh.— Pharmaceutical Association aiW The ChrMlan Science M«nli«r. leaders, retail merchants, trade associations and chamber of nounccs. . . . Trifflc deaths U New Jersey now add up to 544 onunTee MtecutWet will toon thus^nr this yenr compared wit* start K drive In New Jersey for 1 Under Capitol Dome 84S during the same period lad a statewld* Sunday closing law yrar. . . . Robert M. tunny, tot' urrf from Rdltorlil P»tf» for non-residential businesses merly Curator of the Delawafl movement. During court argu- . .. Sixty-nine new harbor mas- State Museum, is the new direc ; mNito when great quiet descends ters have been appointed In tor of the New Jersey Historic! nfter a verbal point h»« taen fourteen counties to increase Society. . . . The true value O reached, the Imbedded clock on supervision during the wnter- taxable real estate in New Jerl tho lccttrn can be heard ticking fowl hunting season and to ex- with great gusto—much to the tend safety precautions along tty municipalities increased *l,t consternation of some lawyeri. the coastal and inland water- 500,000 in the past year Th* ways of New Jersey. . . . College Mew Jersey Taxpayers AMOCUI BEACHES: — The New Jersey facilities will not be available for tion will hear Wilfred J. McNelli Supreme Court will soon be 28.000 qualified New Jersey boys Assistant U. 8\ Secretary of De| culled upon to solve questions and girls In seven years, the feme, at Its 26th annual meeting; concerning, the whole program State Department of Education at Hotel Essex House. Newark; of State and Federal aid (or claims, . . . The State Depart- on November 19. beach protection. ment of Health recently shipped CAF1TOL CAPERS:—An old* Seashore^ resorts of Atlantic Salk vaccine for public polio fashioned fist fight between the' City. Asbtiry Park and other vaccination clinics to a score of Republican Truth Squad" and •I. ocean-front municipalities are New Jersey municipalities. . . . the Democratic "Veracious Vlfi* NATIONAL POST; Mrs. Frank Moscarelll, 63 Middlesex Avenue, Iselin, was elected supreme commander at the national ((invention of the I.ady Forestets patiently awaiting the outcome. Albert E.. Mercker, formerly lantes" would enliven the pr«4 ri, , held ill Atlantic City. A resident of Iselin for the past 39 years. Mrs. MoscareM is a charter member of Star of Iselin Circle, one of three circles she is The action waa brought by the connected with the State De- ent congressional campaigns i& with organizing. I#ft to right (are Miss MlUan Scott, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Rose Caforlo, Union City: Mrs. Alice Brady, New York; Mrs. John Oallo, Union Citj; State of New Jersey against At- partment of Agriculture, will be- New Jersey. . . . Bootleggers art Mrs, Moscarelli, Mrs. James Schumacher, Staten Island; Miss Katherine Heidi and Mrs. Marearet Arthur, Jersey City. lantic City to determine whether come head of the National Po- reported gaining on legltlmatl $580,213.94 paid by the United tato Council of November 1 with liquor dispensing places In New* Jersey as 26 were reported ar« SELECTS SERMON TOPIC States to Atlantic City to fix up headquarters In Washington, the beaches, should not have DC, ... Most of tint meetings raited by State ABC agents in Vet Unit Honors AVENEL — Dr. Charles S, Mnc ! Kelizle. pastor of the First Pies [Senior Fellowship been turned over to the State scheduled for 1957 Fanners September. , ENEL PERSONALS' byterian Church, will speak on and then divided flfty-fllty with Week next January 11 through Atlantic City. 26 in Trenton will be built Mrs. John Domejka "A Businestman of the Bible" at Plans Y Night HIW BRUNSWICK IICUTAKIAL, the 8:30, 9:30 and 11:00 o'clock The Suite, in Its appeal, con- around the theme "Better Mar- ACCOUNTING AND PUP SCHOOL lion will hold an executive board worship services next Sunday. tends the relationship between kets for New Jersey Farm Prod- meeting October 30. Mrs. Dale AVENEL — Mrs. John DomeJ- AVENEL -- The Senior High HBW! IBM, Attatton BMnUrtal aal Men's work In the church will be Atlantic City and New Jersey In ucts." . . . October has been de- MMhlnc Itmoiraplif Count*. By Mrs. Scott, president, would like all a, head of the New Jersey State gncourage- Fellowship of the First Presby- reco?nized and glven ,eri(in Church will hold a "Y" Improving beaches is not one of clared as Navy-Marine Corps Ill AIUu Itnet, Hn parents and others lnterested t0 Hootlette Club, was guest of honor ment. Special recognition will be contractural arm length bar- Month by Governor Meyner, ... attend the Board of Education t a surprise welcome home party Party Saturday night in Rahway, C«U KIIBMT ( given to Richard Fenke and Ken-according to Miss Pat Boehmer. gaining, but U one of Joint ven- September was the ninth month I 15 Lwiox Ave. meeting to be held at the Barren iven by the Lazy Mary Cootiette neth Housman, chairmen of the Avenel Avenue School. Woodbridge, next Swimming and bowling will be lub at a meeting held In the Every-Member Cartvass Commit- featured recreation, under the w*»^ Monday night. Woodbridge V.F.W. post home. tee, who will conduct the first of WO. B-2240-R guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Earl | —The Avenel-Colonta First Aid Guests at the party were, Mrs. two identical training sessions for Smith, youth advisors. ! Squad will meet next Tuesday at William Westlake and Mrs. Ethel captains and canvassers Sunday. The Seniors have scheduled a i 8 P.M. at the headquarters, Ave- Qifford, grand hospital V.A.V.S. inel Street. hay ride for October 19. Martin repersentatlve. Olspn, Princeton Seminary stu- t'nmmi.sMonrrs will —Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Sy- at the Avenel fire-1 . New members welcomed were, dent and minster to youth at the »ht mansky 37 chage Avenufi ftn Mrs. Marie Watson, Mrs. Margar- Clubwomen Donate Avenel Church, will take care of nounce the birth of a. Son, Ootaber of the Con- et Harwlck, Mrs. Lillian Burke, arrangements, His Outreach Com- 2, at Perth Amboy General Hos- Mrs. Grace Waldman, Mrs. Julia mission will be In charge of the of Jacob will meet pital. $25 to Aid Squad | B 10 o dock at the Ave- Kochlck, Mrs. Julia Novak, aflair. Coinnuinily Center, —Mr. and Mrs. John Hlvko and Mrs. Mary Twomey. AVENEL — A donation of $25.00 The Senior High Group holds Its daughter, Linda, Belvedere, were Mrs. Patrick Nolan was named as made to the Avenel-Colonia business meeting each Sunday at A Happy Birthday und y dlnner Ruests of Mr and 7:00 P.M. New members will be s.r.i of Trustees of the i ?. \ - hospital chairman and Mrs. West- 'irst Aid Squad by the Avene , Ave MrnmR [u Mbiiiiy AM •It)hn RellIy' lake named- assistant hospital Woman's Club at a meeting held - Us business meeting nue. chairman. The group Will hold a n the Avenel School auditorium. O ENTERTAIN GROUP onth The next meeting: —John E. Temporado. 17. son hospital party in Lyons V. A. Hos- Tentative plans were made to ofMr and Mrs AVENEL — Mrs. Walter Meyer, in November. j - - M. L. Temporaffo pital, January 7, and a party at ttend a theatre party at the\ hairman of Christian Education ers of Avenel Fire Com-. 69 Demorest Avenue, Is completes the Metilo Park Home for Dis- 'apefMill Playhouse, Millburn, to or the Mr. and Mrs. Club of the hold drill exercises i his basic military training a abled Soliders sometime in No- ee "Plain and Fancy," under the 'irst Presbyterian Church, has in- 7 HO P.M., ;it the flre- Lackland Air Force Base, San An vember. ireftion of Mrs. Harold P. Wil- ited the Senior High Fellowship tonio, Texas. •on. The local organization will be 3 participate in this week's mect- board meeting —The Rosary Society of SI The club will sponsor a Hallo- ng of the Club.' Richard Kerr, ..because of You! il"by members of they Andrews Church will hold a rum hostess to the Grand Cootiette ween window painting contest un- nesident, Invites any couples In- 1 Club November 11, when Mrs, Sodulit••••• •'•-y• o-*f St"'. ' °« » Saturday at the open markel der the direction of the art de- erested in joining the Mr. and Domejka will preside at her first ;imrch Monday evening Amboy. Those wishing partment, .with Mrs. Charles Mil- ,lrs. Club to come to the ,church dory. The group will donations of clothing are meeting as g^nd grayback. The ler, chairman, assisted by Mrs. luditorium tomorrow at 8:00 P. M. ess met'ting October asked to get in tuoch with Mts meeting will be held In the Wood- Daniel Levy and Mrs. Francis hen the monthly meeting will get I church hall. Any young John Mahon, chairman or Mrs bridge V.F.W. Post home. :iooney. The painting will be done mderway. On October 4th, the First Bank and are proud, indeed, of the savings hab- Huh School awe In Ave- \ John Jones, Jr., president. Mrs, Hardwick was the winner October 29 and 30, and judging '(I in joiniiw the so- —The Township Republican of the attendance award and will take place on October 31 by Trust Company marked its nineteenth its we have encouraged, of the small irrkome to attend. kick-off dinner will be held Octo- Mrs. George Gassaway was chair recognized artists. The medium Opinions of Others ber. 27 at- The Pined,- Metuchen. will be finger paints, designs to be , birthday. and large businesses to which we have Memorial V.F.W. Post man for the party. (Continued from Editorial Page) | iwxt Tuesday ut 8 P.M.Reservations'must be made byi selected by the painter, on store windows to be assigned by the sit, &c. — St. Louis Post-Dis- been able to make available the facili- 6t dub rooms at Club : next Wednesday with any commit- It is true, certainly, that in terms i t e e m a n or commltteewoman. tics of the Communist Party committee. There will be one patch [ ties of a complete bank, to the count- p-irrnt Teachers Guest speakers Will- be, Senator in the Uniteunited Statesbtauu.. onShe u.,u«is no™w prize awarded for elementary; one THE WALLS OF IVY of comparative longevity, this is not ! ,.,;, r; Cli.'Iord Ctuse and Congressman a practicmg attorney; in New York prize for Junior High group and That rustling sound you hear less friends we have been so fortunate Frelinnliuyscn, Jr. a professor at the St. John's Uni one prize for the Senior High is the trembling — nay the shak- a long life. Our pride at this point.in iFM,in the school au-: versity Law School and the author group. Those youngsters Interest- ing — of leaves on the ivy vines. ! Name of as to gain for ourselves. • I Mis, O. L. Schiller will of "School of Darkness." James ed must register with Mrs. Miller, "Ivy" colleges Vassar, Welles- ., She will speak St. Andrew's Church will sponsor our existence comes therefore,, not in Klssane, chairman of the break- between 8 A.M. and 12 noon. This ley, Smith, etc., have been ten- to Te-ich the Bremner" its annual father-son Communion fast committee, will be assisted is Avenel's first window painting derly "segregating" their women terms of its years but rather in terms The years ahead will bring us, we roblems and experiences' breakfast Sunday after the 8 contest and the group is hoping asainst the men for 95 years; i,v the child when he i o'clock Mass, at Howard Johnson s by Thomas O'Neill" and William Bernath. The society will hold the project will be a success. "ivy" colleges Harvard, Yale, of those things which we have been., know, many, many more opportunities n"rrari and continuing I Restaurant, Route 1, Woodbrifce. Princeton, etc., have been dough- made,. The a.ssocta-, ™e principal speaker will be Dr. their regular business meetini The program featured a talk on next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clocl tily "segregating" their men able to achieve during our corporate for service—and we, shall exert every x. -.__ Bella Dodd, former high ranking honse plants by the garden de against the women since 1636. Communist party leader,, whom in the church hall. partment chairman, Mrs. Ale: lifetime—for our patrons, for our per- effort within our capacity to make full [N(i by MRS. DAY Bishop Fulton Sheen converted to —The Sisterhood, of th.e Con- Tarcz. Now Yale's dean of admissions, the Catholic Church a few yeacs gregation Sons of Jacob will spon- Mrs. Joseph Suchy, welfare de Arthur Howe, Jr., promptly sec- sonnel, for our shareholders. and wise use of them. We realize full [iiiis (if life. All read- sor a public card party October onded by its dean of the college, iu:> and confidential, ago. Dr. Dodd has testified before lartment chairman asked mem such groups as the Senate Inter- 20, at the Avenel Jewish Com- bers to collect clean white material William C. Devane, is urging the well that our success has come because • liniment necessary. 10 Yale Corporation to break down 1 national Security Committee and munity Center. Hostesses will be or the cancer dressing group. When the First Bank and Trust P. M. dally. 44 Smith the House Un-Amei'ican Activities Mrs. Robert Bressler, Mrs. Frank An open meeting is schedule- its 250-year-old wall of separa- of the confidence we have been able >rth Amboy, N. J. tion and admit women under- Committee and on the actlvl- Wlndman and Mrs. Edward Stern. next Wednesday at which time Company first opened its doors on peaker from the Social Securit graduates. to build, because of our devotion to sis^B^I^B^BW Board of Perth A^iboy will Says Dean Howe: Women October 4,1937, it possessed more than he euest. A question and answei would raise the college's scho- the principles of sound banking, be- lastic averages (that for the all-else, a concept for service. This con- period will be held. Mrs. Andre cause of the care which we have ap- •alifiin, president stated tha men!t; and they might keep the cept had as its foundation, a deep THEIR FUTURE prospective members will be we men oh the campus weekends plied to the trust which you have been come. For information call Mrs insteadl of gallivanting to New sense of responsibility to the commu- William Kuzmiak. York or Boston. good enough to impose In us. LOOKS BRIGHT Mrs. Leonard Lacanic and Mr The "old grads" haven't been nity and to all those who constituted Alex Hunter were hostesses fo heard from yet. Doubtless there the social hour. will be some bass growls from the community. It believed tfyen, as it Birthdays are happy occasions. the male ranks and soprano This girl and this boy are. HOSTS AT PARTY gasps from the ladies. As a mat- does now, that a bank can justify its They are .times when we reflect upon AVENEL — Mr. and Mrs. Fred ter of fact, both advocates of going to get the best educa- Wandras, Jr., 440 Jansen Avenue, coeducation and of separate adu- presence in any scene only so long as the use to which we have put years were hosts at a party for their cation can cite solid arguments it can provide a dynamic source for tion that money can buy . . .;' daughter, Margaret Diane, who and experience in their respec- gone by, times when we renew our tive behalves. because dad and mother was one year old Saturday. The progress. hopes for better achievement in the party was held at the Legion Hall, But the walls behind the ivy planned it that way! It all Colonm. Among those present leaves arc trembling, too. Par- years ahead. We, on this birthday, were the grandparents, Mr. and ticularly the men's. Harvard Through the years, many patrons started when they were tiny Mrs. Thomas Woos and Mr. and breached its walls some tirm pledge again our determination to be Mrs. Pi-td Wandras, all of Arling- asw by way of opening a gate to have come to us for guidance, for un- Radcliffe. Yale already admits worthy of the friendships, and the tikes . . . with' savings ac- ton. derstanding and for financial assist- confidence implicit in them, which counts. Systematic cjeposits. ance of many kinds. To each of you, our lifetime has brought to us. ik the First Bank and Trust SAIL III FOR SAVINGS we have.extended a warm hand and a^i Company through the years, understanding heart—and, within the Our enduring gratitude goes' to all plus accumulated interest, DURING our annual limitations of sound banking practice, who have given us the privilege of will add up tjo what it takes Columbus Special the assistance you have ^sought. We such friendship. ' . to send them to college and \ see them through. 3 Days Only - Let us help you set dp a savings prograh THURSDAY - FRIDAY & SATURDAY \ •. that will mean col- lege for your children. SPECIAL " A. DISCOUNTS "The Bmk with AU ih, S«rric«" , On ALL Merchandise! QLr BANK ANn TRUST COMBWY If It Cuiues I'rum Burden's . . . You Know That It's Good , J BORDEN'S Member Federal Depotit Insurance Corporulion st L ion 84 MAIN ST. it*- s<*«»i > THURSDAY, OCTORFR 11. PAGE TWELVE OPA to whom rationing and since World War I. died after n down in brief form. Ours, like whnle of a job for tlie street brief Illness. A nu| . '"' Avenel Fire Company shot o(T simllnr groups of volunteers price control were merely th« W;i i rockets snd plured tts search- j The Christmas »no New Year ticket n.'i,.,, , throinrhout the country, entered means of making an easy liveli- lights over the sky. Wood- M? Trainft Gloria holidays were indeed Joyous ones to into the task which fell upon us hood. *" tin-,,,,,;;. : CLASSIFIED :• bridge Fire Company immedi- j In Jfcptember the District Of- •The- nnmw of those who as the Township celebrated its Produdtn. i,,, , on the home front In sincerity niely sounded tlie house rail and i ficer requested from the Locnl first peace-Urn© Christmas in "No man,., RATBS — INFORMATION snri patriotic devotion. While It served on this Board, except u began a celebration, j War Price and Rationing Board five years. There were en; out- 1 7V f*f IS I Onrtl'iM' fit « K probably true that we were they now exist dn such records a history of the latter "whilej door lighting effects and more S« rwh A M. .>«• tb* •»«• On Main Street youn? girls, able to accomplish during almost as may be cluttering up the memories are Mill fresh and rec- Christmas trees than ever. ''I* free n,,i, In pnblknl'in. suddenly found themselves befnr i four years some measure of su- archives, are unimportant. Ano- kissed by utter strangers, but no! ords easily available" I am sure iContinued Nett Week) "W with tl,(ll WO-S-I71I perficial success, it Is elementary nymity it the glorious badge of Whether I i, . on? seemed to mind. At one tlme< that Int history sent by the Krtl that we could have achieved far honor for the Unknown Soldier. a score of motorcycles rushed Board was the shortest in tlie DtMfflrHif The coli,.,.i'. more in our Immediate purpose, Certainly *e are entitled to ex-1 FOR RENT through the street, motors roar-. nation. although It probably d,:d Mess Cook — Can I help you LOST AND FOUND gs well an in enhancing the mag- pect no more." I "Here . Ing. adding U> the din. j the b«.it Job. Charles E. QiegoVy, I don't believe the OPA ever with your «oup mate? LOST Male English Setter, white FURNISHED ROOM for gtntle- nificence of democracy and in declare," - When the celebrating was the chairman of the Board, sent published that history. CB—Whattaya mean, heft) me? establishing the self-respect of rector, -i : with black rim around eye. An-; man. with Kitchen prirlle&e. th\= In 'in triplicate, of course!) • "\i over, all that was lef^was an In December. 1946, Mrs. John Mess Cook — Oh, sorry. From swers to "Lord." tost in Colom* Reasonable raw Inquire Bob? | entity The History"! those who constitute It, had we • he office empty Main Street. litlenM *it;> < E. Breckenrldge. a life-long resi- the sounds you make I thought et ROOM AND BOARD for nice I CATERING TO YOUR PARTY gentleman, or private room lor j NEEDS. Sandwiches 44 50 per Accordion School • • Funeral Dlrectr* • • Musi: iHtnctln ft t Flambing & Heating • • Rooflng art SMtag • t business couple in private home 100 The Hungarian Kitchen. 1434 Inquire 1M Randolph 8te*et. Car- Irving Street. Rahway. FV-1-2330 teret. 10 4 or FTM-20S5. 10-11 Learn to Piny the Accordion C. POZNANSKI 0AYt| HENSCH'S The Modern. PLUMBING & HEATINf: FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS • Henry Jatuen & Son Easy Way IF YOUR DRINKINO hat oecome Accordion School sryowiECKi SEWERS CLEANED Tinning and SUM Metal Work MODERN MIRROR PtAKO: ex- a problem. Alcoholics Anony- 17! Brown Avenue. IScllB No Accordion WITH ELECTRIC ROTOR cellent condition: very reason- Funeral Home SooAnc McUl CelUnn wl mous e*n help you. Call Market To Buy' able. Call LM-1674. 10-11 JUST 1-7WS or write P. O Box S53 Private Accordion Lessons On Our Easy Rental Plan PnruM Woodbi idge. 10 4 - 10 25 (Given In Your Ham* er Out 46 AUtntk Street Inltrnttlonal, modtra u»d cluslr.il TWO 9 x J2 Wilton rugs, Pan pat- Stadia) music UufM to beilnntrt »nd 10- WO 8-O20n| • Complete Arcordton Kcfuin Carteret, N. J. 588 Alton Street tern, wine and burgundy, two DARAOO'S • Sxiti, BrnUli, Eithantrt vinrrd itudrnti. At*nts for nil top- Fast and c,,,,,,,^ pair, and two throw rugs. Asking Airro DRivmo SCHOOL • Pirkups xni Amplifiers IntUIkd make iccordlonj. Woodbridge N. J. tiOO.OO. Good condition. Can be L*rfwt and Oldest In County • Mnslr naoki for AcfOnllon seen Saturday at 31 McKUnJey Hytlramatic, Fluid and Standard For Information Call Telephone KI-1-5715 We carrr • rutl Use •* Mndeal TelefhMt I-UM WOODBRIDGE Avenue. Colonia. 10-11* 186 MeOettan St., Perth Amboy WO 8-4013 Instrument! and Aoc*norlet . 443PFARI>r «00D» Call ETHcrwt 2-7355 FerW Amboi'i OMttt ••UbHihcd BOXER PUPS. Ears and tails 10 4 -10 25 Accordion Center cut. $40.00. Call WoodbrldgeJi ACCORDION • Service Statins # AND DECORATOR II Tean At tkt Sam* Location 8177-R. SCHOOL Pree Estimates TRENCHING Call CA-1-4825 AND MUSIC SHOP EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER — FOR — BEUSCHER trumpet, boy's Eng- 42 Main Street. Woodbridnf V. J. Tedesco Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. lish bike. Stork Line maple EVERYTHING • FOOTINGS TOWNE GARAGE robe, rocking horse, child's organ- 6 FUlmore Avenue, Carteret IN MUSIC" FLYHH & SON 357 State St.. P. A. VA-6-1290 • OIL TANKS J. F. Gardner A Son Reasonable offer. Call WO-8- 10/4 -10/25 FUNERAL HOMES Accordion 0918-R. 10-11 t>tabll5h*d SI V«n • SEPTIC TANKS 485 AMBOY AVENUE ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE, Drums 420 East Avenue Highland Park -Temple, South • WATER LINES Woodbridge • APARTMENT WANTED • Guitar Perth Amboj 3rd and Benner Streets. High- '3 Ford Are., Fords • SEWERS Violin Be Popular! WO-S-S54I land Park, N. J.. October 15, 16, VA 6-6358 i THREE OR FOUR room unfur- Hawaiian 191 Sharot Street, Carteret We're Specialists t* StMl •^ Learn to play . KM-7851 or 1-6645 ness couple; no children; in Ave- oar> BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT All Ttachtrs Ortlllfd by A.A.A. the Piano In «. nel, Colonia, Iselin or Woodbridge WOMAN to take care nf children Phone: WO-R-U11 AND BALANCE proper, Writ* Box #1, c/o this in licensed home. Call Pulton SHORT TIME BRAKE SERVICE paper. • 10-11' Furniture Photograpty 1-2237. 10-11 Builders-Contractors • . . Lessons FOR In your own Slip Covers HN|n\ CANDID or GIACOBBE & SON LOOKING FOR HOME Some Pertinent Data By a Well Known Teacher and STUDK) BUILDER t CONTRACTOR in the 152 Rudolph Kit., lUhway • Top Value! Professional Musician. SELECT NOW! Fabtilnus new 19M Slip t Name Brands! Ctucr Fabrics now in C\I.I History of Woodbridge sto dtsrusnton about futurt " | projects. Present were Mrs. Chrto |1o Park Terrace Notes Chrlstrnsen, Ch«lrman* Mr*. Al- Irxi 8*kur, Mrs l.sruy Bindewald, MIH. VHWO MBltfl.l, Mrs Richard Untied Uic wedding and reception Nlms. Mrs. Leroy Petty. Mrs. Rp- By of Mr and Mm. Frank Crlttelll, Ibrrt Rlchman. Mi> John Ruth Pti'th Amboy, Sunday. :md Mrs, Mazurek. MRS. SHIRLEY FISHLEB —Fred Btnrlson, two-year-old Mr». Chris Chrlslensen'"s :on or Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brownie Troop 28 welcomed *4v- 148 .Ifffermti SI. JJrariaon, lstodle Street, cele- eral new members Into their Mrnlo park brittod hl-i b.rtlmay Friday when rhiy are JCRII SulUbury. Al Terrace Buwts wen. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Aaroe and A, Ice Btockle. TJ«y Bulzman and Stan.ey Sulzimn, have planned to t»ke a hike nntt un.tiii; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Saturday with Olrl Scout* frwfe Bcaiison and son, David, Newark; viri. ChrUtenseiu TropD, N«« Henry Btarlson and MIHS Judy tmmbers attending the InterMMil- Xt meeting of the Mtnkln, Irvlngton. .ile meeting were: Marcla Shir- : nice Civic Qrgani- —This week's birthday greetings :BIC1. Nvncy 3zleber. Barbara Ftaf, 5, at St. Cece- go to Mildred Iceland, Mrs. Irwln 3(VIT;V Hanson, Jinkse Hub*];, tin, ihe speaker will b« Nadoll, Mr.s. Edward Haluszka Slcanor Qxlvnnik, Carole Chrli- > Unsen and Dors Dor sen. Mrs. H. Kutgers Unlver- Siarou Setton,, Joseposeph JidTard a will be "Child Mahomy, Abblc Lynn Dfoofs'sy Hans n and Mrs. Charles William* .ind Bonnie Kronner. will help chaperon? the girls oh 1 the h'ke. dlim for the purchase —Happy anniversary to Mr. and ,tn extended to Oc- Mr*, Peter Hl'.l, Jefferson Street. Brownie Troop 09 has one of 1U In blc are red maples, —Mrs, Orlando Imperiale, Jef- members on the shk list. SsBdr* Nnnvay maples, sy- erswi Stfetit, is happy over the NorrU. Hope you are feeling bti- : ,vnods unU willows. •eturn of her husband, Stjt. tm- ter, Sandy. Plans are being mirtk ,1 <\;ll Mr*. Kumeth ril from Korea. He has a for » H«Moween celebration. Mn. U '• ./J or VJllu:n month\i fur.ough before being re- Wlllium Murray it the assistant signed to another station. leader, Mrs. Jack Brown, Leader. Gilbert Bates, —int. arid Mis. Leo McVey, Jr., The Leaders Training Course on ' celebrated their an- ntertaintd Mrs. Leo McVey, of Tuesdays ik progressing very nlM- ilurduy night by at- Flushing, over the weekend. !y Last week tome new songs ark! oiformance of "Pluln -Katherlne Mary McGuire, u ijame Introduced. There MI nt the Paper Mill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John a Mm about Troop Government, [illburn. On Sunday McQuire, Isabelle Street cele- HOSTS TO FAMILIES: Flfiy-iwo parsons were entertained at. a family night held at th« new business orTlcr of the Bell Telephone Company at S28 Amboj Avcna«, plant are being made for an out-* [.guests of honor at a brated her first birthday Sunday YVoodbridfe. In the picture above, Mrs. Helen McDermott demonstrates use of the teletypewriter in telephone .work. Looking on, from left to HjtVit, are Mlu Patricia door day at Knolltop. Mrt Grant given by Mr. and afternoon. Preaent were Mr. and Owent and Miss Ruth Brady, service representatives at the local office, and Thomas McDermott. Miss Modcsta Kennedy, Miss Rose Marie Kennedy, Mill Nancy Nlms, Jr. Is in charge of the count. Kearney, Bloomfleld. Mrs. John McHugh, Woodside. L. Olsen and Miss June Schaufele. Don't forget — send me lots of 1.; Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam McOuh-e, newt I this It YOUR column so oops of intermediate let's hear from everybody. will face a winter Jamaica, L. I.; Thomas and Mary last meeting of Troop 52. The fol- Assistant patrol leaders, Anita uk of Instruction Is as follows: Anne Kane, Maryanne, Janet and utiin: unless someone lowing gills wijl hold office: Cards, Paterson and Lola Cuevas; Troop Iselin and. Woodbrldge; 1st and Planting fine seed, such as that Robert Munn, Kathleen, Terry and i be their troop leader. Irene SchofleW; Npws, Kathleen Scribe, Olivia Pattrson and Troop 3rd Saturday of the month from of sweet nlyssum or portuclaca, to . Carrol Sullivan, Kenneth and from 10 to 12 years Chapman; Refreshments,^ Blllie Treasurer, Dentse Petrin. 4:15 to 5:16; Fords, Hopelawn and outline a bower border can be Karen Ellmer, all of Menlo Park sted please call Mrs, Brabyn; Flag, June Polony; Bible, Sewsren; 1st and 3rd Saturday, quite a chore. It can be • made Terrace. Attention all Brownie Leaders. U 8-9367. Linda Petrln; Trip Fund, Linda The "Y" Swimming Program has S;1S to 6:15; Avenel and Colonia, much easier at no cost by placing —Jacqueline Ferrara, 6-year-old Girl Scout News Hierhager; Clean up, Suzanne now been extended to include an« and 4in Saturday, 5:15 to the seed In an ordinary pepper g of commltteemen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Pack 140 was Me!nke; Patrol Attendence, Kath- Brownies. The fee is $2.50 per 6:15, Hurry, because first come, or salt shaker and using it to shake < J. Ferrara, Federal Street, cele n l leen Hilller and Virginia Kovacs. girl. All glrlis must furnish own » *rv«a. the teed over the planting site. • I lioiiu- of Mr. and Mrs. bitted her birthday at an open For all Girl Scout and Brownie Cantwell are taking over Inter- A Court of Honor was held with transportation. Applications may The Woodbrldge Neighborhood Gauge the distribution and yott ofskv antf plans made house. Present were Mr. and Mrs news please call Mrs. Jack Brown mediate Troop. the following girls: Partol lenders be made with Mrs. John Ruth, at group met at the home of Mrs. can save transplanting and seed- putty next month. Nicholas Ferrara. Mr. and Mrs Chairmen were elected at tht 'Diane Tappen and Linda Napqlt; Woodbrldge 8-0828-J. The scried-'William Maaurek. Theye was a In? time. IP" a Haven, Sunday MANVJIll in the evening the B&O I visited Mr. and Mrs. An exciting yarn - glass marbles and Texas Eastern!] ennctly, Lincmt. Mrs. John Apoka fat J.ick. Paul and Ml- M1UCHIH on street, helped cele- 30th anniversary of PUINFIELD parents, Mr. and Natural gat transported by Texas Eastern aids in the production ' Kei inith, East Omnge ' Tuck Inn, Cedar pf-beautiful draperies and other fabria made from incredibly fine glass fibers manufactured by Owens-Coming Fiberglas. The conv Ichimdt. three-year-old ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert pany also manufactures a wide range of other insulation and Strett, was guest biitiiday party Sun- textile products, Natural gas »*u$ed in the huge melting furnaces were Judy. Lunda Edwin 8kjnner, for when raw materials arc converted ,,«> glass and in vital curing '4 ..„. Debbie and operations. In producing thU vast array of products from glass, urrow, Irene and BUv- BALTIMORE Adrlan Di Cast*-, temperature control is critical...cleanliness Is a must...and Hill, Barbara Stein- Jnines McMorrow. WASHINGTON economy is a necessity. Natural gas fulfills all these requirements. Skinner, Mrs, Joseph Hllen's brother and the WEST und Mury Anne. Make your trip OH one of B&O'e •V night, Mr. and Mrs. wnooth Dicsulineni. In addition to a nut USTIM snvn rai coMrui^Tut ww «orit>w and Mr. and restful ride, you'U enjoy film food, Whitthot batch of glass ingreditntJ brng Schmidt; dined d friendly Mrviue, and on-tuut arrival. |o 26WF in natural gas fired furnacet prior to the Meadowbrook, TEXAS EASTERN M.0 DlfSaiNfRS SCSVE: |a!Hmo(«, Waihlnu- processing by the "marble" machinei. G» if iup- Mrs. Nick Klein at- t«i, rithbucgh, Akron, Cl»«»lond, Tol«do, plied to the Owens-Corning Fihcrglai plant in Dull oil, Chicago, Cincinnati, towliville, St. louli. Newark. Ohio, by Ohio Fuel Gai Company and Cowwclkmi at Waihiiiaton wirh through il«ep- National Gas & Oil Corporation, both customers eii to Culifwnlo and T»xoi, df Tex»> Eastern, one naturalgm* PIPELINES pH/u*dt*t* tm l "* ow BALTIMORE (OHIO RAILROAD No Naftri. in mm *>W hm to If **# W '<"•/•' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956 PAGE FOURTEEN Church Library O//er#diWard f •»„!• i 'Mikado' and Danish Ballet 'ThelThc HappyIhwm WarriorWarrior^ - U1(|Kli Parents Guests r COLONIA PERSONALS COLONIA—Cub Pack 146 held' . Foundation's Program its first meeting of the current ma- ° Speak te son Friday at the Colonia Library. COLONIA , (Inrliuiinc Colmiia Proper and Colonia Village) -~Mn'H»t*« under tte NEWARK — When the Oilbert : opening presentation of the foun- 1957 membership drive under tte • - ..— masterpiec—'—'"•e "Th"Thpe dationItalian'ss musical __season. . It will be Cubmaater Bob Hultgren welcomed Child pwychn:r,e • COLONIA—Troop 44 Boy Scout? dlrectlon o[ pped c Wandras. Jr., . first produced in j followed by a visit of the Royal all the Cub Scouts and their par- Brunswick sr.',,, -Sidney Freund and Sony held a parent* night and a Court membership chairman. taken to,Danish Ballet on the following ents. The Honor Den Plan was pre- West speak London great p»lns were er tv. Jame.s and Douglas. Sandalwood of Honor Thursday at the New terans are urged to' ^""tlK EnKlish cast in the man- j Saturday scntel to Den S, for haying the | Provement c i, By nilMt ve LawLane;; Robert Brown. Chain DDover Road Methodist Cn«rcn. •conlac t ^^j shutskl,4 Dos-1,lfrs and customs of the Japanese |of the ~ most parents present and Mrs. shown depict. fresh from seventeen triumphal O'Hills Road: Allan Hornyak. Scoutmaster Frederick 3oylelntro- 8-7949. reasonably faithful Fred Boyle, De Mother, accepted ] case htsto»toii v John ducwi the guests. Ptrcy Hullck. i to at New York's Me- v Maplewood Avenue, and duc*d the RUttta ftrcy Hul ck •««A>t a recent meeting the post | p*rformanre. j»p>ii 1 Home ONL.Y GAS baa the controllability '•> muA the advanced automatioa of todays ocw ttp bttrom. Flame • instantly on. Instantly »','• owners l0 Foods won't bum I Ttmperaturt And Instantly adjustable — autonwtiully — hundr«d» of cooking speeds. That's why DO i*»ir- of food in pan controU fiamt can pottibly be more wtonutic tbu a Gu Kmgc- enjoy a •UCR, CUDANB3R coolini Foods wot'l hut. Hul ioitf* pan con- s trols tiit of flame Top) tartareooki« | II yf because there's no lingering, banf over heat t completely automatic; you'r* fret from «Uh us- Fewer boiloters. Broilim is imole-pf^l t harvest of happiness —flame coMumes risini food vspon. Cook I adjusting burner tod coottiot Jdl rvily modern w«y...tndt tor t W* Eve pm U automatic. tuniuje IUW/ i Home ownership pays big dividends in security and pleasure for any family. We'll be glad to help you build or buy by arranging a loan qt our low rates' with rent-like monthly payments HERE IS YOUl OPfOWUNITY TO SAVIONTHIWICHASIOFANIWIIANOI tailored to fit your budget. D«liv»ry, irutalUtion and" horn* d«nenitratien1ncM«l. NOW ts Mi# right hm« Come in and discuss it with us soon. » to raptacf ytiir old, out-ef-datt itovt with a mw »irtom«tk Gal Rangtl TYPICAL MOBTGAGE LOANS fA)( MONTHLY- AMOUNT lfr OF LOAN IS-Yr. fU> »- - "*• $5,000 S39.M $33.00 EUZABETHTOWN 6.000 47.45 31.60 fcfarftf SMw Jhn IMP 7.000 S5.36 46.20 lOTH IHTiUtT AN IIAl UTAH TAX fXt|A Savings Institution CONSOLIDATED CAS CO 220 NUrim Strot HI J-J510 M Amb^ 451^$*^ M700 CK3K$&$ PENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 PAOE FIFTEEN f ORDS HOPELAWN KEASBEY Complete 50th Wedding Anniversary Church Training Fords lions Honor Teen Dance Observed by Fords Couple Over 80 Visitors Little Leaguers A meeting of PORDS-Mr. and Mrs. Iver S.' They have another son, Edwin, \WN FORDS — Rev. Eldon R. Stohs FORDS — Members of the Ti- wn Youth Organlza- Jensen, 82 Ford Avenue, were of Woodbrldge, and three (rrand- feted Saturday on the occasion of ] children — Lois, daughter of Mr. announces 80 visitors have been gers, Little League team, wert , luMd »t home of Mrs. their golden wedding anniversary. • and Mrs. Arnold Jensen, and Rich- attending special training sessions guests at dinner and the meeting rmffo, 95 Clyde Ave- Open house for more than eighty nrd and David, sons of Mr. and in connection with the church of their sponsor, the Fords Lion* for the first teenage guests was held at the home of a Mrs. Edwin Jensen. expansion program. On October Club, Monday at Lopes' Reitauf- lm season were com- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 14, they will be commissioned to ant Robert Lehman, program wiil be held October 19, Mrs. Arnold Jensen, 250 Qrandview visit the families of church mem- chairman, Introduced Frank M. to 10:30 P. M, at Avenue. Keasbey Democrats bers and receive their pledge.1?. Burke and Wlllard Marshall, for- School. Chris Jensen. Milltown. served The pledges win be brought to mer baseball "greats," scouti for DrAngelo. supervisor. as toaitmaster and introduced Rev. the altar on October 28, Reforma- the New York Olants. Both gave the following rules Ktrkegaard K. Jensen, Perth Am- Hear Candidates tion Sunday; to be dedicated to brief talks and Marshall antwtret ctly enforced: (1> all boy, and several other speakers, the glory of Ood, and for service uestlons from the floor. A fllnv must be registered and Including Al Jorgensen, editor of i KEASBEY — Mayor Hugh B to the Church. the 1953 World Series w»i Bni.s for admittance; (2) the Danish newspaper •"Th*e Plo- Qulgley, Joseph Somers, Demo- Junior Choir will rehearse to- hown. grants may register at nee r"; Mrs. Anna Kemp, president ctatic municipal chairman, Com- night from 7 to 8 P. M., Senior Lafayette Livingston, president, lit 1 P. M.; (3) teen- of Freya Lodge 36, Danish Sister- mltteeman R. Richard Kriuss and. Choir from 8 to 10 P. M., under introduced two guests, R«r. Mr. hould be In trades 7 hood; and Henry Hansen, presi- Bernard T. Dunn, Second Ward the supervision of Eddie Jacobgpn. Kovaos, son of Albert Kovaci, tnd High School; (4) dun- dent of Lodgn 46, Danish Brother- Democratic chairman, spoke at a Junior and Senior Confirma- layton Hopkins, of Syracuse, Ul not be permitted, un- hood. meeting Monday of the Keasbey tion Instruction classes will be I. Y. )rd for certain occasions;, Mrs. Jensen was the former Women's Democratic Club, u*g- held 9:30 A. M. Saturday! It was voted to sponsor t win- may leave the' Cecelia Mortensen, daughter of the I ing support of the party ticket, Released time Instruction will low painting contest for Hallo* it Is over. late Nels and Christina Morten, and answered questions pertain- be held Tuesday at ?;J0 P. M. To .pen. Students from Schools 7 I/for a Halloween Dance She was born in Denmark, attend- ing to local civic matters. be released from school for re- and 14, and Our Lady of Peace ed schools there, and came to this Ijnnounced later. Rocky Terlp and Raymond ligious instruction, children must School RIP »llKlble to compete. |t nt the meeting were present a permit signed by the Ralph Rotella, chairman of the born In Denmark, was 2 yeare old Mrs. Joseph De Angelo. the Community Chest Drive and parents. These permits may be ob- Und, reported the purchase of when his parents, the late Mr. and Bobal, Mr*. James appealed for volunteers. Mrs. Jo- tained from the church office. i Braille machine for a young girt Mrs. Peter Jensen, settled In South Mrs. Buffo, Mrs. Peter sephine Bonczek, Mr», Rose Nagy, e«ldlng In Pords. Amboy. He was educated In South Mrs. Virginia Jordan is In Alex 8ak and Mr«. Mrs. Jean Jefllniki, Mrs. Elvira 1 The paper drive was reported Amboy schools. In 1914, he drove charge of the Book Nook and will a success by Chairman Joseph nbor Refreshments were the first trolley on the Perth Am- Boland, Mrs. Erma Sebesky, Mrs receive orders for books or reli- the hostess. boy-Newark run. Po rmany years Vivian Nagy and Mrs. Ann Solo- gious gifts. Dambach. vay agreed to canvass. he was motoxman on the fastllne LITTLE MISS FIRE BELLE: Col. Walter W. G>rken, Rarltan Arsenal commander, slips a cold Jacob Boerer announced the trolleys which ran between New Officers wen elected as fol- bracelet over the hand of Constance Chismar, a first grade student at Our Lady nt Peace School. nnual show will be held earliw me Reports Brunswick, Perth Amboy and New- lows: Mrs. Elaine Deyak. presi- Fords Man Wins Connie's home fire Inspection entry blank was evaluated as a winner in a contrst sponsored by the than usual this year. ark. For ten years prior to his re- dent; Mrs. Rose Nagy, vice arsenal fire department. Looking on is Gerald Maiur. a sixth trader, also a winner. Gerald received Jens Jessen reported plans un- tirement, he was employed as president; Mrs. Elvira Boland, a gold fire chief badge pinned to his right lapel by Col. Gerken. der way -to launch the year's ird by Juniors driver of a trailer truck. secretary; Mrs. Leon Jegllnski, Shell Oil Prize youth program. The nest meet- The Jensens were married Oc- treasurer; Mrs. Erma Sebesky, ing, will be held October 32. • Mrs. Roger Bencsko, publicity; Mrs. Martha Zuppa, tober 6, 1906, by Rev, Mr. Chris- FORDS — A local service sta- introduced the new club hospitality; Mn. Ann Solovay, Plain field Girl is Bride Auxiliary Slates tiansen of St. Stephens' Evangel- tion dealer has won an award .for program. Jiggalettes Make Plant , Mrs. Harry Miller, at ical Lutheran Church, Perth Am- the first quarter of Shell Oil Com- inp meeting Wednesday boy. Most of their married life Tentative plan* tore made for pany's "All Star Sweepstakes" Of Ralph Schimmel, Fords Spaghetti Supper For Yule Party Dec. 16 Junior Woman's Club of was spent In Perth Amboy. They a Christmas party. The next meet- contest. moved to Fords In 1946. Ing win be held November 12, The winner is Benjamin Leone, FORDS—Miss Bertha Barbara | the couple will reside at 13S West FORDS — The regular meet KEASBEY—The Jiggalettes met were given by Mrs. Jo- Folds, operator of the Shell serv- Kuhlthau, daughter of Mr. and Hentlrlcks Street, South Plalnfleld. ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords Thursday in the Keasbey Pin- Gonyo, treasurer; Miss ice station at Convery Boulevard Mrs. Philip A. KuMthau, Sr., 120 \ Mrs. Schimmel was graduated Memorial Post 6090, was held house and completed plans for % ko. noting recordtlng sec- and New Brunswick Avenue. He Oarfleld 'Avenue, Plainfield, was from Plalnfleld High School, and Jionday in th« V.F.W. Hall on Christmas party, December 16, at nd the following commit- Reformed Church Setting was presented with a bonus all- married Saturday to Ralph U. is employed as a secretary at Mack New Brunswick Avenue. the Phoenix Bar and drill, Me- Mini Bally Springer, Ssliluunel, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Motors, Incorporated. Plalnfleld. expenBe-pata visit to New York Members planning to attend th tuchen. Mrs. Pat Bartos and Mrs. ft. Andrew Nagy, civics Arthur Schimmel, 59 Third Street. Her husband, a graduate of Perth John Cheega are co-chairmen of Of Lopazanski-Kantor Rite City. During Mr. and Mrs. Leone's County Council meeting, October SP; Mm. Chris Stockel. The wedding took place in the Amboy School and Bradley Uni- the affair. three day bonus trip they will be 17, In Cra*bury, may contact Mrs, international relations; HOPELAWN — John Calvin pany. Bay way. Mr. Lopazanskl is Netherwood Reformed Church, versity, Is employed at Mack A Halloween social will be held taken on sightseeing trips of Man- Lillian Burke for bus reservations. nyo. finance. Mrs. Ray- Reformed, Perth Amboy. was the veteran of two years' service hatten, dinner at the Latin Quar- Plainfield, with Rev. Michael Ro- Trucks, Incorporated. October 25. Prizes are to be award-. Mrs. Elvira Hdrvath was ap- onalsky, public welfare scene Saturday for the wedding of Ith the U. S. Army, and served ter, New York Athletic Club and mano officiating. ' ed for the funniest and the pret- pointed chairman of the spaghetti erican homes; Miss Elko,Miss Elaine Kantor, daughter of xteen months in Korea. A gradu- the Waldorf Astoria, luncheon at Given in marriage-by her .lather, tiest costumes. supper November 8, Th« publl( Mrs. Kathy Marson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kantor, 62 ite of the Middlesex County Vo- the Stork Club and will attend the bride wore a ballerina-length The cancellation prize, donated is invited to attend. and yearbook; Miss Clyde Avenue, and Michael Lopa- satlonal and Technical High a World Series game at Yankee gown of chiffon taffeta. Her veil ' Aid Plans by Mrs. Wanda Zyla, was won by Mint in. membership, jaanski, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. 3chool, he Is employed by the Stadium. jf illusion was attached to a cap The membership award was Mrs. Bartos. "Telejunlor." | Michael Lopazanskl, Sr., 364 Sum- American Smelting and Refining Also Included In the trip will be of lace and sequins. She carried won by Mrs. Violet Dueker. Mrs Anniversary Fete Grace Waldmann won. the at- was made of mit Avenue, Perth Amboy, The lompany, Perth Amboy, a recaption at Shell's Main Offices, whjte chrysanthemums. JOINT INSTALLATION Day," October 20, at double-ring ceremony was per- in the R.C.A. Building. They will Miss Margaret Kuhlthau, the tendance prize. FORDS — The Ladles' Aid So- FORDS—The Fords-Clara Bar- University, New Bnins- formed by Rev. Francis Vitez. make their headquarters at ,the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Mrs. Julia Koch, chairman Altar-Rosary Society lcty of Our Redeemer Lutheran to Little League and Mothers' The bride, given In marriage by Waldorf Astoria. Mrs. J. Stewart Lester and Mrs. the special project, reported ma )hurch will celebrate its 37th an- Auxiliary wfll hold joint installa- wlshinx to attend the her father, wore a full-length Welcomes New Members The 8weepstakes, with $500,000 Earl W. Pullen attended their sis- terial ready for distribution. Iversary at a birthdaw social, tion of officers Monday at tr» blstrict Supper Conference, gown of point de nuiche lace over worth of awards in nationally ter as bridesmaids. The October 22 meeting wll FORDS — Mrs. Augusta Van hursday afternoon, October, 25 Amboy Aveneu Flrehouse. Mn, 11H. at Hollo's Keyport, will satin. Her flngertlp-length veil of known merchandise, was lawn; Warren R. Schimmel served as be in the form ot a Halloweei Syckle, Mrs. Anthony Toacano, at 2 P. M. In the parish hall. The Michael HrlU and Mrs. William. 6:45 P.M. At the library French Illusion {ell from a crown t>i..Shell June 1 to improve .man lot, his social, with, Mrs. Dorothy Farrlng MaUux, co-chairmen, announce Mn; Hsnry PaiotrtMri; Mrs. ?rttnk Job* Hffttlr"fs "open' to members and (imitation. of seed pearls an lns. She quality of service station-customer Hooker and Alexander W. KKelly ton in charge of arrangements. reservfOons rail available at $1 Furderskl, Mrs. Samuel Virgillo, riends. The committee in charge member, Mrt. Chris Mll- carried a cascade of white roses relationships, It Is scheduled to ushered. Mrs. Burke, hospital chalrma for parents of boys registered in Mrs. Emil Balicka, Mrs. Victor ncludes Mrs. Peter Rasmussen. Anyone tnter- with a white orchid in the center end May 31, 1957. After a weddnig trip to Florida, reported a party will be glvei the League can be obtained by Frey, Mrs. William Castgeber, hairman; Mrs. Prank Chrlsten- Miss Carol Lasalc, Perth Amboy Awards are baEed on Inside and November 19 at the Home fo calling LM-9236.-HI 2-6168, or by i joining the club may oon- sen, Mrs. John Peitruskl, Mrs. Rob- of the members, or Miss the maid of honor, wore a full- Mrs. Louis Turkus and .Mrs, outside appearance of the station contacting any team mother. ADULT GROUP TO MEET rt Berls. Mrs. Jacob Gelling, Mrs, Disabled Veterans, Menlo Park. 15 Linden Street, HI length gown of pink embroidered George Mroz wpe the n,ew mem- and management items, as well as FORDS T- The Adult Discussion Emil Springer, Mrs. Raymond | crystalette, with short sleeves, bers welcomed Into the Altar Ro- sales results. Martlnsen and Mrs. Hans Schmidt. and Mrs, Nagy scalloped neckline, and featuring sary Solety of Our Lady of Peace Shell dealers have been classi- Group will meet October 26, at At a meeting Thursday, the so- a cummerband tied in a bow at the Church by Mrs. Steve)* Panko, fled into groups to compete "only 8 P. M. in the Library under of hospitality. The ciety voted a contribution of $26 back. She wore matching head- president, at a meeting, Monday. with other retailers whose stations the leadership of Mrs. Arthur fcetmn will be October 24. o the School for the Deaf at Mill- Plans were made to hold a cake are of similar size and have a A. Overgaard and Mrs. Lafayette tiie Fords Library. |band,-and carried a colonial bou- neck Manor, L. I. quet of pink roses and blue and and apron sale in the cafeteria similar business potential," the W. Livingston. The'topic, chosen Less than Mrs. Sam Harris was welcomed white pompoms. November 4 after each mass. Mrs. company said, by popular vote, Is "Segregation,' based on the recent series of ar- as a new member. tvyufie Party Given The bridesmaids, similarly at- Jack Demeter was named chair- Awards based on the whole ticles in "Life" Magazine dealing Members will bring homemade tired In blue, were Mrs. Joseph man. year's performance will be given tor jrom Germany In detail with opposing view- cookies to the December meeting Lamela, Perth Amboy, Mrs. David The dark horse prize was won at the end of the contest. In ad- points, historical background, and to be boxed and sent to Inner Mis- Bruno Baar. BUli- Bourne, Woodbrldge; Miss Rita by Mrs. Balicka. The next meet- dition, each marketing division roundtables of churchmen and sion, New York.Clty, for distribu- iGermany, wu feted at > Nagy, Hopelawn. and Miss Marie will select a Shell station retailer Ing will be November 5. ^ laymen. This meeting is open to tion at Christmas to hospitals and ami bon voyage party Lgvan, New Brunswick, cousin o of the year. the public, without admission institutions In the Metropolitan the home of his son ttie bride. Halloween Party Set charge or other fee. district, Mr. and Joseph Kantor, t h e bride's AID SQUAD REPORT The annual bazaar sponsored by onb Bear, II Warner brother, was best man. David For Scouts, Friends FORDS — Captain Harold Mar- the organization is listed for |JMi Baar celebrated his Bourne, Woodbrldge; Joseph La tin reports St, John's First Aid DEPARTMENT SESSION November 29 in the parish hall. 200 FORDS — Costume,winners at rthday. After a four mela and Theodore Lukasek, Perth Devotions were led by Rev. El- the Halloween social held at the S4uad responded to 41 calls for FORDS — The Art Departmenl I visit, he returned to Ger-! Amboy, and Wendel Horvath don Stofis. After the meeting, the meeting of the Mother's Club of September, consisting of twelve of the Women's Club of Fords wil' Ifedncsday by Pan Amerl-jSpotswood, served as ushers. emergency, 21 transportation, two meet Monday at 8 P.M. at th( pastor adn society members went hours away! BSA, Troop 53 Tuesday at Our For going away, the bride chose in a body to pay last respects to llnrs. Lady of Peace School were Mrs- motor vehicle accidents, four fires home of Mrs. Chester Baginsk Mrs. Ffederlkka Wedel. "the guest! wen Mr. and!* brown ensemble with beige ac- Leon Jeglmskl, funniest; and Mrs. and two parades. Fifty pounds 28 Dunbar Avenue. cessorles and a white orchid cor Oront and son, Charles Ramberg, most original. of oxygen were Consumed, fifty Mis Wv Churko Mr sage. The couple left on a weddln Co-chairmen for the social were man hours utilized, and the am- • ""iSpIMarker t, Peter r t'iP to Florida and will be at horn and Mrs. bulances covered 413 miles. December 1 at 345 Mrs. Hans Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Helen Slowlk. und children. Donna Avenue, Perth Amboy. CARD PARTY Mrs. Lopazanskl'was graduate* Further plans were made for the i. Jr., PoriU; Mr- atlcl Halloween party (or the scouU and FORDS—Mrs. P. Buckney and from Woodbrldge High, 8chool' " Mrs. D. Pertak, co-chairmen, an- ii Billion, Edison, and 1954, and Is ernplbyed by the Esac their friends. Committees will be nounce a caftl , sponsored by Mrs. Jos»ph Roman, Research and Engineering Com- appointed and tickets available' at [y, p y Notice to Persons Desiring nbuy. the next meeting. the PTA of St. John's Episcopal Tentative plans were made for Church, will be held Tuesday at 8 TONIGHT ATTENli OPEN* HOUSE a smorgasbord dinner for club P. M. in the Parish Hall. Tickets Absentee Ballots Mrs. William Cham- FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Clar members and guests. Mrs. Hans may be obtained from any mem- [cli.unnan, announces the lence Livingston and daughte Schmidt, president, may be con- ber, or at the door. Women's Club Barbara, Levittown, Pa., and M tacted for further information. Id » racial tonight at 8 and Mis. Milton Hurlburt and H3$t BOX DANCE FORDS—The Junior Sodality of If you arc a qualified and registered voter of l Auditorium. daughter, Sally, of Bath. N. Y. SURGICAL PATIENT u Our Lady of Peace Church will the State who expects to be abwnt outside the bile is invited. were the week-end guests of Mr. KEASBEY—Mra. John Ryeh- lickl, 17 Dahl Avenue, is a surgical spOnsdr a. "Juke-box" dance to- and Mrs. Lafayette W. Livingston, State on November 6, 1956, or a qualified and patient at the Hospital for Crippled night from 8 to 11 P. M. in the 15 Dunbar Avenue. The group at- Children, 89 Park Avenue, Newark. I School Annex. registered voter who will be within the State on [os:s so little tended the open house and tour of November 6, 1956, but because of illness or physi- the Bakelite Corporation, Bound phont Brook. cal disability will be unable to cast your ballot at the polling place in yoiir district on said date, SPONSORED JBREAKfAST and you desire to vote in the General Election to inywfpre FORDS — The Altar Rosary Society of Our Lady of Peace be held on November 6, 1956, kindly write or 86 < Church held its annual Com- apply in person to the undersigned at once re- hinond munion Breakfast Sunday In the 70 # church auditorium. Rev. Al(red questing that a civilian absentee, ballot be for- The car that breaks the patterns p( the past... Smith Introduced Miss Margftret flow in Uur 53rd Lfi warded to you. Such request must state your Rhodes, guest speaker, who gave ear home address, and the address to which said " interesting talk on her trip to the Holy Shrines of Europe. ballot should be sent, and must be signed with GREINER your signature, and ^tate the reason why you will not be able to vote at your usual polling '57 CHEVROLET place. No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished It'll be m hatid bright a Funeral Home or forwarded to any applicant unless request OPPORTUNITIES EVER AUOUST F. OKEINIR, Director therefor is reqeived not less than eight days prior THB in mw or A new Home At The Same Address to'the election (October 89, 1956) and contains ELECTRONICS t Completely Remodeled • the foregoing information. TELEVISION | - 44 GREEN STREET, WDODBRlDOB Dated Sept. 30, 1956 Dgy Qr tvtning Phone: diiffejf this famout Irtdwwil your working condition! M. JOSEPH DUFFV OnlylraiKhittdCluvcolildMlan D0IN0 Woodbrldge 8-0264 - IHOF f RAINING • UJJ^JJ County Clerk WB1TK O» MOI<« Middlesex County. UNITEDrlNSTITUTi County Record Bldg., JEFFERSON New Brunswick,. N. J. 160-168 Rev Brunswick Ave., P«|tk MArk«t 3-8663 k 6-0015 - THfRSDAY. OCTOBER II. PAGE SIXTEEN LIONS' LONG ARM &SMHAM,OF COLUMBIA SEWAREN NOTES Oi/T TO IMPROVE OM HIS 9 i. ,1. -:ub mft recently »t the home of Mrs A W Scheldt. Hoiton Street. Winner* *fn> Mrs Scheldt, MK< , ,• *'•-• ' ' .- f v HW. DAVID BJMIK Van Sycfcle, Mrs S. J Henry and Mrs. OU*e Van Ider- BALTOIY "ine. N«t meeting will be Octo- Mt Wort An. t> r II at the hone of Mrs Riu- >e"J Soft Woodbridie. ; WO-I-K47 -Mr and Hit Ralph Um«ley. Stw YJTJ City wefe Sunday ?jests of Mr and Mrs A W Scheldt Hoiton Street ; :• Anderson, Old Ro»d, —Mr afcd Mrs Ca«p*T P • r'.d one of his oil paint- West Arenue. rttted Car- V: '.'.> of Joshua ' to M«rvyn H . ywood producer An- son. Casper, a a freshman m rk of Boo'l "New Jersey Avon Co!ley< P iu Parent' currently on v** in weekend and Uw Bwriaw »tun (80 PBACTICAL TOO!) Wfcarl • Now's mm b«st Umt to step Ukk>mol>ik« . . . , . __.. II" Y,ojSat—a wnooifc up !• CHdsmobll«...tti« ear that rconomj wbeo rw want •u>d *U need for safely'* atkfl T1>rr<-'»»'"•' an extra phone in Qo&u/ ride only a bif car cut At i<)r. Ami -->' g you rocking ptriormance will tUy npw—«rtk hM HKakw ... sew time and steps while it adds decorator charm to CHABOOAL GBAT So any toom in your house. CAMXO rv You'U tikr doiiij biutaeM at la dowiv^o^«ith pHc«l way. Let us ibow you • • Picture your phone in a stunning decorator shade that piekfl up a color accent—or blend* with a dominant BBIABHXOWlf color theme—or adda an exciting daao of color contrast. •TUUI BLUB OLDSMOBI E«iy (0 »rder—juBt call your Tekphoue Buaimas Office. CANABY TUXOW YOrtl *W*Vi WIICOMI AI YOU* OlDfMOtlU QUAUU MAIM t( r.a Wihjhlbr til: month1. TEL NEWS bong mikd with your t*f*«* totmmt. It ihowi UM MW photm io fiill color. NEW JERSEY BELL WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 475 Rahva> Woodbrldge, N. J. •I CAI|PNt.«,D||VI 't-'4f'vl"''''-i—i WENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, 1956 PAGE SEVENTEUf Fellowship Croup 4 Members Welcomed Roseann Sluk Weds;//o i Do± L Men's Club Plan* in Avc. Section Colonia tiy Ltiiiy By PTA_ofJchool IS infr Dukes' Estates, Canterbury Village, At First Session ISBL1N — Star of IseHn circle, John L Wickman ISEUN - The PTA of Iselln, Halloween Dance Lady foresters of America met School 15 held the ftttt of a Llhriilffe KHOIIH, Oak Ridge Heights) OLON!* — ^hc Junior Inter- — Miss Roseann Cath- night at PTshlnn *»«- series of hot dog luncheons at MENU) PARK TKRftAGt —> mediate fellowship droirp of th« ntft School 15, when four new ryn Sluk, dairRhter of Mrs. Flor- ence Sink, 207 Correja Avenue, the school. The rnenu consisted of The White Birch Men's Ok% wilt, New Dtfver Methodist Church heW members werp welcomed into the 1 htlt a barbecue at their home, Satur- &ntf the late Paul Sluk, became relUh, a Halloween d*noe Octets n y MRS. Ik flirt jh>(JttnR Suftdsy hi ,tW [ tfftlt, Mrs. B. ft. Jofrls. M>s. antf the lit* Ptitl sluk. became I t . day. trie bride of John Charles Wick- i mustard and uuerkraut: cup- ber 20 at Maaontc (' II A R I, E 8 church. Flriris were rriitde to fltwt Marrlsey, Mrs.-Iferip rakes, milk for the children, and iStrppt, *—Mr, and Mrs. Olln Clark and m«n. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl OLIPHANT, officers' Sunday at 3 P. M. «tirt Mrs. Ulln y coffee for the teachers.- Ju;ius Knll'M'Thnlrman, to Mai children, Frances and Albert, 1 1 Wfckman, 77 Breewway Drive, Jr. Pt*t»# wefe" fflso ins'de to Mrs. BeW»h' St. Pierre wrm the Rochester, N. Y.. Saturday at a Mrs. Henry Welman was the assisted b?' Nu-hoiHs Space, Mai Wendy Road, were recent guests tfte fftlTy Sh O'efotter 28 *» m *pfc«jj «*ard. VMtors from Pfkf Went Street, of Mr. and Mrs. George Peach from Pfkf* Nuptial Mans, tt St. Cecelia's chairman assisted by Mrs. C. E. [Jacobus, I.:!\vrenee Kelly, Colonia, N. J. or^afiteed group, Th* sludy theme (if Siiccess Circle, Ertttrthrth, were Church. Rev. Thomas Denticl | Cerbone, Mrs. J. Fox. Mrs. James .Kelly, Thomas Gibson, Linden. #111 be "The Methodic cWoh Phone W Katherlrw J3imon«on «nd officiated- at the ceremony. j Clark, Mrs. Robert Arialas, Mrs. I Nobles. Robert Peron, Mri ftnd Mrs Robert and Ifa Activities." bttctiSSlon w'tti, Mrs. Jrnnie M'orrlse'y 1 Fulton ft- —d - the bride, fiven In marriage by 1 TheodorTheodoe Krteteruen, MrsMr . A. Cal-•,Hendcison, . H R r ry be Wd by Rev. Albert Sweet. | and Mrs. Arthur NdsoH Hi j her brother, John, was attired in abanobo . MMrs . HarryHry. LHottaLHotta , Mr..;JameMr.Jamess Mo7iiwMo7iiw , ThTheodore e home after a week's stay at Tor- Attending the meeting Me" eWy court, has recerVetf his 1 N 1 1 if''f>hm STORE HOURS: ctiyoUt ford Dealers today?»fj( Ft i, Wed., Thu«., at.: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 (Closed 12 to 1) DcponJt Holds Any IUtiu Till Wanted |,: B to 12 - 1 to 5 - « to» (Closed 5 to 6) "Your Headquarters (or Christmas Cards and Toys" i 8-4646 WOODBRIDGE CIRCLE MOTORS, Inc. dUtrlb PUTT STATIONERY at our showroom* lad I fan I I 100 juin 8t<) Woodbrld«e WO-8-029J st. GEQRGE AVENUE Tei.wo 8-3100 WOODBRIPQC; M, ARVRSDAY- OCTOBER :'• -* PAGE EIGHTEEN' Sports Roand-l p ttissiooanr Unit f*cr? ** •».". >: -T. C"_p* -: retora to help the Presents Skit Aler: ScpErvra^ »M U?oed to -an—? __- P0BD6 — At • xie_ca_r sUriJwi to >r oi the P!rac£j» Se- *z "The fcs 5^:7 &;". 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(£_£—' **# —9 —L—tS__r« ta >«wrrln _tj iseraore cp to 1 (p_:i_ed of __ot« qi£j!_> 0^ ca_sn_r_a ta la idNcn__f, _t A__t B_r_vu of C_a____»# pco*i_» a touted ifd cc i*kj; fcr _f*npiper c_ai_i-niy T_B _t in ABC. to >ou air; kne (_e FACTS ata-t 4K cvc-bdoa cf KEYPORT FARMERS and MERCHANTS ptaon)«-ri in the KNcranr.j caiuaMs o< our paper GIVE • a«a_ihH-M-d Ask 114 We a copy of ov btm KMXLM H0UL I AUCTION MARKETS #^ Highway >o. S5 krtport. X. J, Ttmn are as avful lot of joqacsten *in BMd Wp—t*x-. •edkal ai* and Itadenhip: Abovt aB, hop!... *** lor •• * •___! kf biM^ml iUiC * IC r-»rt in _•* M Open EVERY Sunday TW MM3T J« eoetniwU to raw Uaitod Owwirnity Cm* r ..-< _a, !M i- __• •• at 12 Noon go dawtly to the aid of UMM Mdlr ypHfrt** M WU *S tf the »fai tte UU a«d al tlmi it dht iMd. W«t yec f' girt S CHRISTMAS BARGAINS IIIDEPENDENT - LEADER Friday Auctions as Usual 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridge For WoriMiHHi Call COMMUNITY Phone WO 8-1710 Kayport 7-0461 or 7-2728 UNDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1908 tin o'Hills Park Reports Plans Projected For Yule Project and best man, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- AVENEL — Pride of New Jersey R J U tncluded thc „ rm»n» , n. P0(aka family "••Mirx-ii. s^nc end DauRhtern of S. GEORGE of Philndelphia, Including Mr and Liberty, entertained nueits from Mr FKROUSON * Joseph, Mv. and Mrs. Vm- Perth Amboy and Mil'town Coun- '3 Home* Park wnt, the Misses Jane and Cecelia cils at Avenel School. Also pr-s- :ntl John; also Mr. and Mrs. John Avenue ent WHS Mrs Orville Burkelew. Uinczyk.; The family presented Freehold Counsll. cx-Natlon»l noir parents with a silver table- liberty 9-1473 Oouncl'or. llshtr-r, coft*i>e maker, mixer and v.ngi-oom clock and the couple Plnns for the Middlesex-Somer- oceivol set. Past Councilors dinner dance lei in I,Ions Club will pick veceivccl many other gilu in su- rer. me. nenring completion. The af- Bad iinpers Sunday at 1 fair will be held at "The Pines" p,(>;i.-r hnvc bundles at -For their ;;hth wedding an- nlv;raary Mr. and Mrs. John R. October 20. j(.wkcs, Jr., Elizabeth Avenue had Invitations were received to at- irnld Rounds," Wash- dinner at' the Mlrimar In Nsw tend an official vtalt of Mrs. Lulu iif. had the opportu- York and saw tvening perform- Brown, State Councilor, and her ne for the Hrst time ance of "Damn Yankees" On the staff at Mllltown Council, October , M ss .Faith Pearce, way home they stopped of! at 1R. nt which tlnrw Mrs. Hnzel .lulnnd. with whom she Oafc H1.1 Minor, Metuchen. Mr, Ekert, State Qulde will be guest L conrspondlng £or the ind Mr3. Jewke3 and their chll- of honor, WARM (JINOKRBRFAl) WITH APPI.K SAUCE: Sf! before your Introduced back In viivn enjoyed the family picnic family generous square* of Kingrrhread. warm and spiry-fracront, Main In the British Mrs. Jay Herman, councilor, ap- 3unday he:d by the Trojan Club ' pointed E. S. Brookfteld and topped with *e«ty »pple allure . . . and see Ihe smiles spread like Marines both Mrs, n Roosevelt Park. llfhl around the table. It never fuiis. Miss Pcarce have a Charles Sejsset chairman of the —Mr. and MrR. Vincent Bouch- Gingerbread with apple sauee is a detntrt that men, womtn ;st in art. Aftej meet- nnnual Christmas project. Baskets ! ^ux, Homes Park Avenue, were of cookies and picture books made and children go for on warm dayt, cold d»v». on rainy d»yl and ntcl th A t _ ' " - 7!*''Mt« of Mr. and Mrs. Morris •w the members are distributed sunny days. And, these days, It's oixi Of the easiest deasertt to Art Department In^ohtn at Saturday night's per- to the children's ward* it the mike. Make the gingerbread from a mix. For the apple sauce, Wirrs. Since there is forms nee of "LouLoud Red PatrlsPatrUk" various hospitals In and »round limply open A J»r or can. (And, you'll find this cinierbread mix- the American Auto- in Niw York, and with about 60 canned apple sauce combination featured in grocery stores rliht pglnnd. that is where Middlesex County the day before Other guests returned to the Cohen hrifitmas. now.) ie chose to have lunch. home ,n Short Hills for a buffet our through the United supper. After the business meeting a Think of the many changes you can ring on the apple Huee- 1 social hour was held and the glngerbread theme, too. You can dust the apple sauce with clni Uilclin ! was followed by In honor of their seventh birthday pi Mrs. Barkelew and nimon and nutmeg. Mix rililns and chopped maraschino cherries Slie Empire State Bulld- wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. the anniversaries of Mr. tnd Mrs. through It. Or blend In mnrahmftllbws cut Into small piece*, ar nncr at the Commodore, Harold Rounds, Washington Ave- MAYOR HELPS RED CROSS: Mayor Hugh Quigley, an ardent bowling enthusiast, Is shown com- chopped nnt*. But whether jrou serve I* plain or fancied np> y were Joined by Mr. nue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. harles SKwet and Mr. and Mrs. peting in the National Bowline Week Tournament, which is brine held throughout the country (or canned appl« iauce teamed with gingerbread la dellcloui. rhe following day Miss George Spohn, Scotch Plains, and Raymond Becker were celebrated. - — |T—-,.a~ wc»«"i uvvvvii fining, mm the benefit of the American Red Cross. The tournament is scheduled to conclude Saturday night Mr. Brookfleld won theh special ^Here are three suggestions that are particular^ good for sml for England on'Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wunder and at the three township alleys, Bowl-Mor, Fords Recreation and Majestic Lanes. Looking on, in the prize and the dark horse was, won autumn meals: usual order while Mr. Quigloy unwinds a hook, are Jacob Tobias, promotion manager of the local iM»ry. ! I children, Cheryl and Kevin, Read- by Alberta Pawley. Mrs. Warren ing, Pa. Their daughter, Patricia tournament; Joseph Godby, Red Cross chairman of the Disaster Committee; Mm. Eleanor Peterson, APPLE SAUCE ANU GINGERBREAD |to import the recovery Cllne, Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. Jean, celebrated her first birthday Red Cross volunteer, and Miss Grace Huber, Red Cross Director of Home Service, Prepare gingerbread from your favorite gingerbread mix, ac- h ii nd Wayne Savage, Sears were In charge of hospi- anniversary last Thursday. cording to direction* on package- Serve hot with any of the pie, who had to be tality. Perth Amboy Oeneral -The William Kesedays, Har- following Apple Sauce Toppings: rison Avenue, also celebrated a n honor of Mrs. Landsman's liter helping themselves 1. Combine t cups canned apple sauce with 2 teaspoons lemon wedding anniversary last week. ilrthday and the wedding anni- ntlty of sleeping-pills. Troop Committee juice and H teaspoon nutmeg. Chill, —Happy stcond birthday to versary of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anniversary, Birthday a unconscious by the 1. Fold Vi cup heavy cream, whipped, Into I cups cloned, Denise Oero, Clinton Avenue, third Woodbridge Strlnfeld. Guests at dinner were list Aid ambulance ar- Marked by Club Member chilled apple sauce. Serve Immediately, blrthdAy to John McLean III, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goldberg, Nut- Outlines Problems both little ones were J. Combine 2 cup* of canned apple *auce with 1 tablespoon of Park Avenile, and to Dixie Lee ley; Mr. and Mrs. Stelnfeld and SEWAREN — The Troop com- FORDS—The wedding Miniver om« from the hospital —Mrs. Philip Lowry was hos- grated orange rind and '4 cup of orange Juice. Chill. ' Parks, Rebecca Place. Also to Judy tess at a luncheon in her home on son, Andrew, Westfleld, and Mr. mittee of Girl Scout Troop 19 sary of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Argen- nd Mrs. Edward Welsh, Wolchuk. Washington Avenue, Cameo Place to 33 women, friends and Mrs. Landsman. held a meeting at the home of tiere and the birthday of Mrs. were dinner guests who was 3 years old last Saturday. Mrs. Anthony Kubllcka, Broad Howard Burtt were celebrated at ELUS ISLAND HEAVY LOOT and relatives, from Newark, Eliza- -Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schieni i x : the home of their son- —Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Taylor, beth, Scotch Plains, Hillside, Ro- and children, Stephen, Janice, Street. Mrs. Marjoria Smith, troop a meeting of the Chatterbox Club Ellis Island, the 27 k acre Is- Oklahoma City, Okla. — Every l daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Woodbrldge Oaks, were dinner selle, New York City and Co- Linda, and Robbie, Cameo Place, leader, gave a talk on troop prob- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. land In New York Bay, which has thing at a construction site i) |Cox, and helped their guest* Sunday at the home of their lonia. were the guests at a barbeque at lems, and urged the mothers of Robert Donnenwlrth, 119 Lawrence been the gateway to America for Oklahoma country was tied dowi Street. The honored guests were millions of Immigrants lor a halt- for the night but a 10 ton tralle* i<- hlei. Miunreri, tele- fcnn-ln-ldw and daughter, Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. William the scouts to Join ttf« committee Mrs. P. V. Peace, Elizabeth Ave- —Npreen Dumas, daughter of presented with gifts by the mem- century, ha« been given up by the When workmen returned the nex [ninth birthday. ( Keller, Lake Hopatcong. and work with the leaders for nue, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dumas, bers, and Mrs. Burtt also received Immigration Service and will be morning, they found that some- better scouting. . Council meet* Albemarle Road, was the flower —Mr. and ^Irs. T. C. .Pace, a gift from her secret pal. put up for sale to the highest bid- body had stolen the trailer, {• Mrs. Andrew Butkowsky, neigh- the Municipal Build- HOLD CAMPING TRIP girl at the recent wedding of Mr. Gadsen, Ala., are the guests for The dark horse prize was won der for commercial use. November oclock, and the public borhood cookie chairman, an- WOODBRIDGE — Troop 33, and Mrs. John Silvers, Kearney. a few'days of Mr, and Mrs. Thur- by Mrs. William Hach. The birth- 19 will be the deadline for sub- Chemistry .Professor — Kamg [ to atu-nd. nounced that cookies are still on Boy Scouts, enjoyed an overnight man Pace, Caton Avenue. day of Mrs. Herbert Van Pelt will mission of bids. There are 35 three articles containing starch. , { Jean Alexander, —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ma- sale and can be ordered from camping trip last weekend at Lake yers and son, Gerard, Albemarle —Mrs, Ada pecker, Summit, be celebrated October 19 at the buildings on the island, along with Student —• Two cuffs and a 0 October's '139,000 Question Dacron Ruffled Curtains that you can answer! ••'34"....: -... 3-98 ' 63" 4-49 90" J 4*98 . 72" 4*^9 72" S8'98 INVEST 81" 4-98 81" ~9-98 IN YOUR I COMMUNITY Dacron TaUored Curtains CHEST... 54". 2-69 63" 2-89 PLEDGE YOUR CONTRIBUTION NOW Dacrou Tailored The Raritan Bay Community 72 2-98 Embossed Curtains Chest and Council has eight Time Payments Arranged agencies Serving 81 3.29 54" Salvation Army ; TAKE 5 52 WEEKS TO PAY 8 AGENCIES SERVING 13 COMMUNITIES WIIJJ, HELP 18,000 • COTTAGE SETS (iathultf Charities NEEDY BOYS, GIRLS AND ADULTS DURING 1957 IN THJR RARI- • CAFE SETS TAN BAY AREA—AT A COST OF ABOUT $7.72 PER PERSON. 72" 3-98 ||Ki<|(He Camp • ORDER NOW! WON'T YOU PLEDGE YOURSELF TO HELP ONE DESERVING 81'\ 4-29 Hoy Scouts PERSON DURING THIS COMING CHEST FUND DRIVE? Your contributions are silent mi mvessary An equal opportunity for help Is provided To Complete Your Fall Home Furnishings Program .... (. A. H. A. suiHillej and trained pcrsuinitl who pinvItU liy tlit Chest for every resident of the Rarl- services un Child rare, tu our youth, to mil- i;ii\ n.ty Area. Therefore, support to the Chett — Complete Selection of — (. M.'C. A. aged, tu rehabilitation hoviiltal, tu aurshii,' I'11ml must be given by residents of all care and emergency help tlimugh Catholic communities that make up the fUrlUn charities and the Salvation Arm], Hay Area. »IUH the • Cannon Towels • Table Cloths § Pillow Cases J S. 0. aud the '139,000 MUST BE RAISED • Sheets • Shower Curtain Sets • Throw Rugs lvdiabilitution Hospital TO MAINTAIN OUR COMMUNITIES' HEALTH and WELFARE SERVICES • St. Mary's and Chatham Blankets • OPEN YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT (through « Plidgi) TODAY BateS Bed Spreads "George Washington's Choice" Give Your Fair Shore the United Way - - - ENOUGH for 8 AGENCIES ' (Jhii Missflft Spomottd it Bdati of Your Jfariran Say Community Chat ana1 Council] Fancy Gift Boxed Towel Sets from 1 STORE HOURS: By THE CALIFORNIA (ffll) OIL COMPANY Open Dally Christensen's 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M. Closed All Day PfRTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Wednesdays *>: u !/\ THURSDAY. OCTOBER PAGE TWENTY LEGAL xortrr? 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