llcrt and vigorous newspaper to the activities and Inter- Before you shop, it will be wise to the residents of Woodbridge study carefully the values and ser- ship- Read it regularly each vices offered by our advertisers. Each to he fully informed of every edition carries merchandise news of worthy event in your home town! utmost importance to the thrifty Snbepenbent - leaber buyer. You can trust our advertisers! CU—NO." 46" i.:i;mn Mmii-r 1'nnt W00DB1R1DGE, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS 5 is Deadline ... Sljnu ftljatt (Eall lin Name Srmuf; fnr Be Sfyill Saw Hia 9rn|ilr frrnn Slieir §ma." filins; B. of E. 'Santa Special' ion Petitions I |li.iVP Andrews ami Off Tomorrow an- Kxperted to lie (,aii(li(iat«M : ! I he deadline fnr fllltiR j To Aid Needy |or l.lir hoard of Educa- j on. Mrs. Roy K, Ander- ; cirrk, announced at i l sion nf l,li" Board, j Oops! Colonia }$\'i is Collected n will be held Feb- j nri all Hie polling places B Pa for F F ; 2 P. M.. to 9 P. M. achlncs. usrd fnr the No (,osto Deducted ! in Bon I'd elections last; Harbour Announcement (again be used. In Error. Foes Allege; WOOUBFUDOE - Tomorrow ns of Maurice P. Duni- ; morning at 8 o'clock, "The Santa ( Joseph McAn- Positions Stated Claus Express," loaded with bas- kets of food, cartons of clothing |oni:i mid Adolph Quadt, COLONU "On-again-off- and hundreds of toys, will leaye birr in February. It is' itRHln - on - again - Finnegan" o f The Independent-Leader office. Hint, nil three will be ; fable fame, had nothing on some for reelection, of the individuals residing In Col- The packages, made possible as been no announce- onia Fire District No. 12. through the generosity of Inde- yd :i:; to whether any pendnnl-Lcader reRdcn, are ad- For the burning question — or will file in opposition dressed to 50 needy Township rather questions—right now are; | during the past few families and 7 Township patients What constitutes a debate?", have been some ru- in Roosevelt Hospital. 'What constitutes a forum?" and ntliers will file peti- To date, the fund stands at Ts there going to be a debate at lias been considerable i I he Colonia Civic Improvement *1.OI3.63. and exceeds the original the past year. ! Clubhouse on January 18?" goal set at the beginning of the iidiiK clubwomen, for drive. No contributions were di- |oii I lie board and there 1 Bnck in June, an open letter was rectly solicited, and were purely sonic liilk that this srnt to Hie Colonia Taxpayers' As- voluntary. As a result all needy en':, ,'Moups may con- sociation, by the majority mem- families, recommended by welfare bers of Ihr Board of Fire Commis- , one woman candidate, agencies and doubis-cliecked by sioners. The Taxpayers' group ob- on Pii{!c 5' this newspaper, will have it turkey jected .strenuously to statements dinner complete with all the trim- nmde by tlie Commissioners and mlngs. Each child In those families ertv is Sold *timc time later. Armand J. Van- will have several toys, and each der Linden, president of the asso- child und many of the adults will rintion offered to debate witih receive warm clothing. Even the lilt ton Hollow William Barhour, president of tlie Infants arc remembered and ba- Commls.sii.ners any mid all re- j bics exmM to bc born within marks made BKainst his ussocia-; lhc ncxl lwo monlhs wlll flnd ph. Buildings arc lion- iclothing awaiting them. Mr Hurbour accepted the dial-; ... ., • ,. . , D(IIlors U)Vs WCBk W€re ab fo in^t- Hands lnm« and sometime later wrote to I '- this pnper demanding that n date | Co. Gills. hr> Kr>l. Rpni'PKniil.»l.ivpv nf Hip T«x- j •Hurry Alpern, nayers Association met with Mr. I _ ; '. ,7. ,. .. „. .. . , I he Alpern Barrel and Barbour and they claim they told' Friend' Woodbrlctee; Woodbrldne i Company of Fords has j Fire Company No, l, him they would report back to from the Mutton Hol- I $21.00-No. 11 School, Weotl- their Board of Directors. I b 11 'C

on Muiton Hollow I./w^M^o^called! 'ConUnued on Page oved wilh several brick The Independent-Leader (and now unoccupied. Above is the creche construct- and iilacrd on the lawn nf the Avenue. I.iqhted at niulit, the infant Jesus in'the stable a.I The crctlir look over «nr later verified his statements by month to rolittnirt »mt the DK- Mr. Alprrn him not ' ed li.v members uf MMdlesc* CnlitmliiMii Chili at llif intcrser- lie lives reiircsentiiiK Mary, .!«- Bethlehem at trad motorists and tetter i and stated that the date of Funeral Yesterday Cuuncil, Knights of Culumbus, lion of M;iln street and Amhny seith and the others around Die iires are life-like. the debate would be January 18 (it Is believed it at the Colonia Civic 'Improvement For Mrs. Jordan, 80 in connection with his j Clubhouse; that Howard Puller- ton, High School teacher, would, L- I UJ U M ker m the sale was' Passenger Hurtled Christmas Carols Ring Out in Church and Home Armed Pair Sought serve as moderator; that each de-, S>olcillll High MUHH Itrowei of Wondbridge. baler would would speak 15 min- In St. Janus' Church f repi-esentliiK the seller In Car Mishap, Dies As Community Prepares Homage to Son of GorfjIn Local Hold-Ups utes after which a 30 minute aser lespectively were quesetlon period would be held By M»gr. McCorribtin C uvin and Senator 1)uo and concluding with five minute Thrown to Ground After .Special Music, Worship 'Silent Night, Holy tyghC B«'««vcd Sam summations by each side. Mr. Bar- WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser- •ansfrrs this week, the Sought in Sayreville (Continued on Page 5> Iccs for Mrs. Jacob Jordan, 313 Mishap; Driver Held Services on Saturday Closing Of Islands Vavonle Music, Wai i.sitiK Corporation has rs Shooting Amboy Avenue, who died suddenly, title to five more On Technical tion attendant who hud been contract last year on a bid oi was a member of the Rosary So- ilmied on Page 6> (Continued on Page the Trinity Church will be as' fol- lows: Prelude, "The Virgin's Lul- alerted by State Police, The de- $60,940. Since then several of the ciety of St. James' Church and a laby"; processional hymn, "Angels, scriptions fitted the two be- garbage districts have been en communicant of the church. from the Realms of Glory"; In- ing sought, so an attendant larged, She is survived by two daugh- Adath Israel Cab Pack Gives St. Nicholas Big lift troit, "Nazareth," Gounod; bari- took the number of the car and In other routine business a ters, Mrs. Albert G. Walters, tone solo, Mr. Kumpf; Kyrie, No- immediately reported It to the the Township Committee meeting Perth Amboy, and Miss Margaret ble; Gradual, "Jcsu Bambino," authorities. Tuesday night, the Cuppcl Motors Jordan of the Ajnboy Avenue ad- tenor solo, Mr. Leyoi.inark; Gloria was given the order for a 1950 dress; two Boni, Walter, Perth Tibi: Laus Tibi; sermon hymn, ' premises at night and lo use the Ford Tudor sedan for the police Amboy, and Leon, Woodbridge; "While Shepherds Watcp'd Their i free services of, radio cars to take department at $1,520.75.. three sisters, Miss Mary Burke, (Continued on Pagfe 5i them lo tin* bunk lo make night The committee decided to defer Perth Amboy; Mrs. Bernard A, . • ( deposits. , j' action on the Colonia Apartment Sunigan and Mrs. John A. Finn, The poilijcj chief's second ap- project until the second meeting Woodliridge, and nine grand- TOYS REFURBISHED < Continued on Page 8> (Continued on Page 6) children. UY (VBS FOR NEEDY ti'i f VALENTINE TO GIVE Pack Sponsored by Adath Kiwanis Club Fund Aids Needy BONVS TO WORKERS Israel Congregation Makes Big Donation All Employed Over 90 WOODBRIDGE—After coilect- Days Get Cmh; Sums ug and repairing toys Mr over u month, Cub Pack No. 138, spon- niT(i by Congregation Adath cSPrhe manage- srai '„ turned tlie toys over to The ment of the Vulititine Fii;e Bri;k 'iripwiiKient.-L^.Hd.er Cor its pnntial luis aiuiouncefl that all Christmas Fumtat Monday's meet- employes who have ten with the halii at the Cqitimunlly Center. company 80 -day* « loox* |Wtot>, *i'Hiiiv pinn."» new member* Mis to December 20, will be presented , inducted Into the puok and was with a Christinas bonus check, presented with a Bobcat pin. Other Tlui.si' employed des sthau 90 dnys twards were made as follows: Woll will rtcelve 4 gift certificate. The awai'd, James Mtiloney, Robert bonus checks amount from $30.00 Lonionleo, Allui Jacobson, Lynn upwards, based upon an employes •Tacobson. Joseph Neprovnick, Pre compensation. BjGdsky; Beai1 aw«fdr Harold Ford In «.letter-lp-the. employes «t-; and William 8*nwm. Bruce Young tending the IWUMHIS «r»etUHM>. W. transferred ff6m Cub P{Htk US H. PeUason, president wnre^ed while- Lamont Schaeffer wa:i the appreciation, of the flue woi;l^ awKided the Webelo Rank and ac- and cooperation shown by each cepted into tjie Boy Scouts by J. I-akil, chairman uf the Klwanls Club's tint (JhrUtmus employe during the past year He Scoutmaster Al Patiioi of Troop 32 1 und, h Nbow tkrnlng over a checK for 9164 to Jottn OmenhUer, stated that It w^ because o* Ui,e Gifts were presented to the cubs Welfare Dlreeittt, The money b to be iuc4 to buy Khoes for needy united cooiwration shown that it juunt»t«rt>. Uji to right art Mr. Omenhlwr, Dr. Irwin Clold- was possible tor all to participate Fund. The toys, hmthw with banket* of food and wtoiut of by Cubmastei Jack Laden- Re- M»n anfl UMfif lUabo, otlusr wembew of the committee, and in the result* Q{ ^tt ymu''« clothing, will be delivered tomorrow to more than 58 needy freshments wwe mvni by the De« Mr. Ukl*. ,' tlQUS. Township fauUUi* I Mothers. •

Idle Knitters to Meet \ Cola Machine* O.K.'d whirl) Colonw PTA. Students, j^ Johll BenSOn 11 wili Holiday Concert California Refining Tonight in Avenel *At Woodbrige High Earn Piano. Hoard Prnisi Trip fo .W 1 orfc Cify :— Brown i<" Troop Yule Host Tonight WJDBRIDGE mwtinF of' WOODBRIDGE - Students at WOODBRIDOE -The Board of I lie Wl<- Knitters »:.As held at the , wcodbrldKf Hifjh School will have Planned Tonight Heads Local Lodgej No. 29 sponsored by Uv oMthers *- ilie Idle Knitters «:.s Education Monday hiti-.y com- home of Mrs. Oilman Kutcher. 1 WOODBRIDOE-At a meeting or; Club of Woodbndee and Brownw 1 'li fuvariif- drink a "coke" . AV^NEL A concert will b? mended the Co.onKi PTA. the WOODBR1DOE The annusl served and Uie children of the s'-ho•>' and Miss Christm».- p.i:ly <>I tin- iiv:n!ulj!e m tlic whool betwe.-n "w•• :i by the choir of the Presby- Pride of New Jersey Council No. | J^^" ^Hnt S Ne" darlc horse pi^e wiis won by Mrs. <-('.(• Mary Mullen, priiid|j:i! if Colonia Refinini Ciimp.uiy em.iltnv-; All! Hrnnlng PMerson •.•$-&:\ C-,u;ch tonight at the 243 Sons and Dapghters of Liberiy ; york Saturday with Mrs Louts oii and 12:30 P. M. each school 1 Schools for their c-ffur's :n raisin* U h?k! tc:ii",(it a; T!u Pine- Me- hur.Vi o;i Woodbridgfi Aveuue as held Fridan at the Council quar- i Moore and Mrs. Donald WPSJOU. Others present were: Mrs. An- day and lit basketball games, ac- funds and purch.is.nj a recon- lucVn. Tiir i>:vrHin c»l.s f u a • I):i;|rlin ' fund project, under the drew Peierson, Mrs. Robert Ste- oiriliiK to action taken by the t ditioned piano foi uit- I.' '•> •.e;s. Brook SUtrt, the following i leaders. In char?t dance. .» bntl^i supper, entert.un- |)i);iii. Mis Ralph Peterson, Mrs dir-; '.i:m of Mn. Kenneth Taggart. r Board of Education. rav. auditorium. " » elected to Die varlou; offices ! Making the trip were- O'raldtnt ment and door pii es Edward Trost. Mrs. Kenneth h]>f w,: ?.-j.?na'.d Walters. Colon)* Councilor. Mrs. John Benwni'ftnne Conant. Donna Deutwh Mrs. Arthur Peterson. follows: General chairman. Robetv All-Hi Nt-ivs, (student publication and marimba soloist, .Mrs. Rlcli- OOSPEL CHURCH SERVICES afs^eiate councUor. Mrs. Grace i H^IPI-M Finn. Patricia R-chnitzer, The group will meet tonight at ;u'.( Booth .Clark Township. WOODBRIDGE -P,".:oi Bo:t of F Rfid. Jr. co-chalvman Edwnid Sie.«el: vice councilor. Mrs. LeOna Virginia Ryan Arlent Schilling. Mawbt,,: publicity. B»rt Anderson. ^ ^ome oi Mia. Aithur Peterson Uw Woodbridae O.vpt'I Chapel joarr Simon. Susan Bowers. Mary Prvi,-,m xill be as fallouts: Or- Witsey: auocUU vice councilor. chairnum. U*e Sfi«tlto»skl. Gloria Street'""', Avenel wishes to annouTKc tlie fo'.ijjwin* Bruen. Lind.i Coleman. Virginia Bitii tj;<.u;>, MrS. WilliBDl Krug; Mrs. Sophie Brook field; recording KocMk. Al DAngelo. Jack Do«l- Audi Church services for tne Christmas Dnimmnnd .Manna Patcliko. Mar- JJ!X; ,r, ;;;in>1 "Anuels from the =ecret«ry. Kdfcard S Brookfleld: Season. buflet supen'ision. Arlene \ III: AFFAIR R«-.i::ris of Glory"; choir, "'O, associate recording secretary.j Holdrn Elsme Henshaw. I ^^ _ ^^^ BMfmtig The Young People's Fellowship WOODBRiDGE - The Ladies' i« "THE JOHN REED K Con.''• Err.anuel," Lo. Wha t > r-janH Benson, ftinancialsecretary., Bonnie Lock*-. Joyous Turner. will have a service- ot, Decembe- Hornsby. Fred Lonsetli. Eleanor Aid Kociety of the Whit* Church Hi••;: h if Bsauty." and "Break Mrs, Ulllan Elster; treasurer. Guests were Simla Bplafsky. 24, from 11 \gT\1 P M in th Roman, Tety Wyluda. 4nd Helen held a Chrisirnas party at the f'>:••'i Oh B?autious Heavenly .. s Si'ssel: guide. Mrs. Irnu |fttchard Simon. Stewart Turnrr. v--.uK. oiiij^uk^. A-l y:-uru people Mrnse. A new slate was presented : inside guard, Mrs. Oenrude i Alben Bowers. Mary Ann Sa*a i Admissions and n Tption. Marsie are welcomV. Sunday mining at 1 (is follows: Mis. John Kreger M.!:;T;D3 solos: "Joy to the outside guard. Arthur ! J«ne Ford. Harriet Holden Marsha H $:4S the Sundav Srhooi s^rvi-.-- at I o!.».heimfr rii' P.uiv'i U>i> I :.• '.i .. "ldnipht Clear." Vocal tive, Mrs. Leona Watsey: 2 year will deliver the ChrKmss •'. -. Kin5" and "Bethlehem : sage toM*n." Soecia: instrumental After the business meeting a so- Bob Jacobus. Helen Schimpf, ;:!.•:!• 1 Sa* Three Ship* a Sail- Music ami entertainment. To:r and vocal must? *::, b? ial lioai was in Charge of Mrs. •Drummond:8*'^ ««»«•<>: Pf«w»- >•:••; • Cm? With Torches. Je«n- Stilly, cahiman; Bob Jacobus Do For Sunday ni«ht at 7 45 a 3i.^ce Siessel who arranged a Hallen, chairman: Noiman Mor- i :-.n(.'.lr."; offering: congre- Chi is Unas party with carol suiftins _ [ton. JaneueriLy. Terry Wyluda. Ions Janwifk. Marge Holzheimm light service Is aRidnsfil. The c i:i?ine. "Silent Night." The Christmas cii.idtfl. "The irrompanlfd at the plflno by Mrs! iAIex pUwnivi Re'ina Pinelli. Fit.. ;:nn portntion Joe itopi. Bill K^ r- •••:>)A. Mrs. Walters. "QesuBirthplace of Christ.m.s" by Noe! ^"•nide Herman Mrs Irma Reed I UBtitOV MrFTS TONIfinT Lonsetli. Al D'Any.elo. Mlkp Pado, win, Alex Tinman Mike Pa it i. A ith Miss Dolores Low Benson will l»r (?i\--n Ti.r.e will had charge of the revealing party WOODBRIDOE-A meeting of • Biil Kerwui. Jilll'l KCK'-i- h 1 h • n.e Madonna; marim- be a good fellowship :i: t.ie ^\t:- i 'be meir" >(" ' fi* ' <> r--—-.u ije- Woodbridge Post No S7, The Booth. -Hark the j ning service. All lonigng to the Birthday Club. Amrricaxi Legion, will be held to- smmwi ar. Sing." "We Three att«nd. Plans are now beinx fonnulated night at the Legion Home, 314 K. o :*nt Are' and "Away ' r the next nkeetinc Januarv 6 at Street. Reports will be given Vocal solo. Mrs. Wai- PARTY which time the annual installation < 8l s meeting on the 20th an- choir. "SlnR ISELIN—A children's Chnstm?- jf officers will take place Guests nual Commanders and Adjutants nil Infant So GenUe. I party was held Sari/day .it the *ere present from M&town Mt- meeting held in Trenton on De- "O. Come All Ve, Harding Avenue fijehi'.i" unde: •'.ichen and Pertii Amboy councils. cember 18 The most important the auspice of the Helm Chemical report to be uhen will be by County Vice Commander and Post Mook and Laddei Fir? Co . District tVFANT CHSISTCN'ED No. l\. Special csitocr.s 'AP:V Adjutan: Edward S Brookfield on Terlrj Applet shown and Santa Claus pjrtrave,. WOODBRIDGE — Th* infant the proposed recommendations of ^i ;: may take more timi by Ray Liews. presented Jifts t Mir. of Mr. and Mrs Whitman C. the Hoover Commission relating D:mocJc of Lancaster. Pa. for- i.ii.e. bef«r# cooking them R*{re»i(m«-nt; »«:r to the changes so far >i.s veterans' ifierly of thi >.- =. :,:ce. Uie fl»vor tbt ime'i pl.iyed Chi?.' are concerned. All mem- /• •:e-."rally better. Leon Todd wa.s chi.rm.iii December II, by Rev. William H., -cntnaus. The godparents, Mrs. j 10% DISCOUNT SALE Armando Yallas, James Bennett Death j.-id Glenn E§tep. were entertained I liv'ejtock health authorities esti- MADE IN RECCF;D TIME Give Books This Christmas ji dinner Sunday by the maternal, mate tf>°i cecal coccidi'osis causei ADITT BOOKS • randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen j the death of between 12 and 30 per FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AND DICTIONARJES • DIARIFS Bennett, at their home, 80 Free- I ceat of all chicki hatched in the OTHER SEASONAL EXPENSES PHOTO AND SCRAP AI.Fl'MS .•nan Street. j United States. Call ADHRSfSS • TRIP • TELEPHONE AND ENGAGEMENT BOOKS AUTO MAP CASES We Wish to Extend Our Sincerest Best S "MR. BROOKS at WO. 8-1848 MOTORING AND RECORL LOGS Wishes for i The cash you want will be ready to pick up in a half hour. Children'! Books and Educational Toys— LOANS ALSO MADE ON YOUR AUTO; or to finance a ; From 25n A Merry Christmas new one! Phone or come in today! The finest foods from !l,> . :;:>a, WHITING PAPER from 4»c Oprn Saturdays to 1 P. M. Until Christmas. HOLGATE TOYS 4S To All Our Friends and Patrons on T4>U the world are youri v. :.-• yc,aJ MlJSICAL ANIMALS 87 MAIN STREET Flatstaff-picked at the r-;;. 0< ^ DOLLS AND STL'KFED ANIMALS Our 19th Anniversary "Raggedy Ann and Andy" WOODBRIDGE tioa Ttoste them today ! • r.^ FAMILY "Little Lulu" - "Cou Dolls" ".'nil t-'lutir l.lerntr is believing!... Ah-h, I'.L1.'.- Ji'^.tdf ( lUtlSTMAS CARDS GAMES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MARGIE'S BEAUTY SALON will be that Flagstaff <),.,.::•, sa^ CORNER BOOK SHOP CO»U no more than the ,..-,:T.,,rv km NOTE NEW ADDRESS — 79 SMITH STREET | 477 Rahway Avenue Woodbridge 8-1213 MPLOYEES LOAN CO. Opposite Strand Theatre, Perth Amboy

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Woodbridge Liquor Store rl ta m tl# lmtMf °l *> by Hiram Walktr, Bleocld whukty, 86 proof. 574 AMBOY AVE, WOODBRIDGE 70J fitia nfnn»l iptrits, Hinm W«!ker tc Sog#I»c., Pcoru, Illiaoii. WT LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 104!) PAGE THREE Democratic Unit Holds Adopts New 7 TOWNSHIP HOMES Annual Cet-Together Rotary Club—and Santa Claus—Host to Boy Scout Troop No. 1 School PTA GREET NEW H ABIES Leave Rules AVENEL-The ~Thlrd Ward Democratic, County committee Observes Yuletide Stork Pay* Call During held its annual Christmas party ons which Permit at the Maple Tree Farm vflth Com- WOODBRIDOE—A meeting and Yule Week to Avenel, mltteeman Georne Mroz as toast- Christmas party of School No. 1 1i>y for the follow- A. Sukatos and Mr. and Mrs. El- who i.s program chairman, an- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spits, H.s: mer Dragos. • •vmnced Ihnt Dr. Stuff, Rutgers 10 Judith Place: a daughter to ,:iry absence in com- i University, will speak at the J»n Mr. and Mri. Alex Deak. 78 Douj- ylth it IITHI .subpoena or immediate family or household i.irv nierj'lii!: on "Recognition of lfts Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs i. e., death of a relative rcsidlna i lioadiiv.; Problems." Oeorge Murdock, 44 Moflett Street: a daughter to Mr. arid Mrs. Roland cc for professional edu- in the home of the teacher. Leave Christmns enrols were .suns with Handtrhun: a son to Mr. and Mrs. siinii; or for attending for not exceedins 2 school days to j Miss Edna Nnlnn ns leader and John Dc Satnylk. ] nmfrrnnccs or con- attend the funeral of other near Mrs, Andiinv Antoe at the piano. A dauiiriter to Mr. and Mis. 3(Mmission for such ab- relatives. Christina'; films were shown by Paul Anderson, B Trenta Street, bscners must be recom- 4. For personal illness under Patrick Boyliin, principal. Iselln Hiid J son to Mr. uiJ Mrs. thc teacher's pilnclp- the following conditions: 10 school Mrs D. Axraen was hostess, as- pproved by the Supcrvis- Edward fpnach. 21i Jens«n Ave- days for a teacher with less than sist pri by mothers of second iiradfi nue. Av'Hid. 1. 5 years of service; 20 school days rhildnn. . iif dentil In the teach- for teacher after 5 years of serv- v. leave shall be allowed ice; 30 sohool days for a teacher CII Well With Vaat\ty 'itvc for not exened- j after 10 years of service and 40 Milk (owi The above picture was taken liv our stiifT photographer litst Sonif nf the food* which turn ool days in case of death 1 school days for a teacher after treated In n dinner anil presented with a sift by Santa ( latis, A(IT rirclimng (or livt y««n, nicely with 'poultry *r* msctroni, Thursday when the Rotary Club of UiMidhridsr entertained ll«y .ilk enw numhers In tht U, 8, lusliand. son. daughter, \ 20 years of service. i]ii|ii rsiiiiiilc dliy Imin Itaplincl, at left. riot, br"ad crumbs. ch<-csr, eJji, Scout Troop No. ',{?. which it sponsors. Karh of the scouts was ;em In be leveling off. •oilier, sister or grand- I No salary will be paid during milk, cruim iind most TruttiClti. m casr of death in the | leaves of absence for maternity. Youngsters at School 15 Offer Youngsters Give ISELIN NEWS Th« Family Ntxt Boor...

Play, 'Elves Pack Up Santa' Program for PTA By Mrs. ftussell Fune 1 I.SKLIN-• "The Elves Pack Up Sciimentti, Edward Buchler, Ron- AVENEL —Mrs, John Kerekcs Phone Met. 6-160SW' presided at the Christmas meeting \ —Mrs. Russell Furze, Sonorn by the first, second and third Daniel Jordan, Theodore Legones of the Avenel PTA Tuesday,. A classes of School No. 15 Robin Kimball, Joseph Dale, tim- Avenue, attended a Christmas Tuesday. Ham Sinka, Raymond Jordan. An- sex County Tuberculosis% and Wohlforth, Irvlngton, Saturday Takiiv; part were Kathleen Gor- health Uasuie, and it was an-1 _Gcpr e Brltton, a studeit at man. Warren Hulick. Glenn Hol- drea Dzlombak, May Ann DeStef- R ano, Paul Burton, Peter Martuccl, nounced that an x-ray machinej George Washington Law School Our GIFTS linsworth, Edward Fitzsimmon.3, vould be at the school on Janu-1 Washington. D. C. Is spending the Itoy Sliephard. Paul Fcnmore, Leonard Graser, Joan Farkas, ary 9. Christmas recess with his parent- William Hoffman. Gary Kimball. Catherine Jackson. Carol Keenan, The following youngsters pre- Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Brltton, So- Are BRIGHT Marvin Coopcrman, James Qun- Caroline Todd, Richard Peterson, sented a Christmas program, nora Avenue. ncll, Joseph Lisoski, Thomas Muriel Dickinson, Diane Dodd. Faith Lagay, Barbara Taggart, —Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Rapr .•ui7,e. Brian Blair, Richard Dlck- Nancy "Kywanlw, Richard Blerly, and son, Bruce, Fiat Avenue, wtrr .nson, Peter Farber, Victor Neu- 1 Richard Burr, Howard Van Ness, guests of Mr.s. Fred Rapp, Niwark (>rPHICES iiauci , William Vineyard, Russell Mrs, Warr Appointed Charles Albrecht, Thomas Clay- Saturday. Tnmaso. Frank Balvore, Gary is High School Teacher Volk, Robert Calvcrt, Stanley Le- bourne, Richard McHugh, Albert LIGHT Foglia, Barbara Fodor. Janet uusKa, Kobert Mauceri. WOODBRIDQE — Mrs. Jane Chapman, Carolee Matls, Marilyn OBITUARIES Warr, who resigned her position Also, Rosier Kenny, Robert Ken- Judith Kerekas, Patricia at the high school in January, 'Now ... We'll Go Home and Call Grandma 1" ny, James Sinka. William Braniff, Bietsch, Ruth Steinbach, Barbara JOIIN IVONAVICH was appointed to a teaching po- lamr .i price — «c*!l name perfect presents at exactly that Theodore Crowell, Philip Jordan, Roff, Joan Russell, Mary Clay- WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv sition in the physical education I fin we've ;i uiaml selection of sifts fur ovi-ryonr—at every Michael Tylka, Wayne Nagrosdt, borne, Dennis Kaser. Ronald Ker- i Ices for John Ivonavldi, Mctucher Alfred Percy, Edward Bernadelli, department at the High School [That's what ni.ikcs cilt shiippmi: line so easy, so enjoy- van, Donald Denvich, Paula Wa- Avenue, were held yesterday WHIN YOU CULIONO DISTANCI ( Joseph Taylor, Norman Becerra, effective January 3 at a salary of • Good idea! By making i'oinc in lniUv and make short work of yiuir lone list with ron, Kathy Krupcy, Jacqueline the Kaln Mortuary, Perth Amboy It will iavt you t!m« and old your Joseph Wojtanowski, Lena de $2,600, those Long Distance greet- Scully, Janet Ruddy, George Go- Rev. Bertram Sathmary, of th •hat will In- opened lirsl, praised louder, eherished longer; Santos, Barbara Slsko. Helen Sislco. optrotof If you Mrs. Warr was first appointed rlra, Oriarl Campiglia, F,VA I,in- Jolin Calvin Reformed Churcl' ing calls right now, we can Karen Jensen, Diane Cattno, Peggy 1. Glv« yoi* l»"j DIHORM aparalor in 1932 and worked as a teacher zer. John. Steinbach, Carol Bopp, Perth Amboy. nfflciitted. Burial was give you much faster, better Brown, Joyce Mover. Anna Jtemp- Hw tel«|»hon» nmb*r of the party in "physical education for 16''3 Raymond Scheverman, Kathleen in the Monumental Cemetery kowskl, Camillc Mango, Louise p service. On Christmas Eve yov'rt calling, wtantvtr poulbt*. McGoohan. Rosemary Basarab, South River. Hodgson, Francine Pellegrlno, years before resigning January 1. and Christmas Day, circuits 3 • Ttll rwr whtnW you want a ptnen- At the time of her resignation her Richard Petrln, Marie Carmlche, Palt bearers were Frank Jawor Mary Ann Spoon, Ruth Blodgett, and Long Distance opera- to-pinan call or will talk with anyone salary was $3,500. Mary Jo Kosic, Barbara Kaye. ski, Eldon Rohm.v Harold Win^s Carol Borquist, Elizabeth Cwie- WnO OfUWtrt. Terrill Essig, Norma Schiller, ler, Paul Murray, Peter Borden an tors alike will be "snowed kalo, Helen Thomas, Ronald Mbr- 3. Walt until in* calb you back. If to DcVUbiss or Holmes John Matthew. Arlene Hunt, Vir- Albert Toth, under" and many calls are san, Carol Schmidt, Beverly Am- j Labor Troubles 01V1 you to hang up b«oi»t all circuihi Atomizers $1.50 up ginia Bodner, Barbara Kovach, EM\(J IN PAItIS merman. BelRlans in the Belgian Congo MRS, ELIZABETH NOIIAK likely to be delayed. or* buiy. Slwon Wahrenberg. Carol Whit- have boosted production ittadily by Barbara Chomas, Edna Fair, An- drew Meglls. Walter Sltarz, John WOODBRnxiE^-Mrs. Elizabeth Deluxe boxed stationery tam, Emelia Pierce, Ellen Fitraim- •promising the natives bicycles if i Nohar, 66, 60 Cramnton Avenue, Zelizi, Dorothy Weferling. Muriel 59c to $3.50 inons, Leona Jnckson, Patricia they reached a certain volume of I died Saturday at Perth Amboy NIW JERSEY BELL Burke, Pauline Elster, Carol Saf- Funk, Barbara Bosey, Baitjara production. Reports are that it I General Hospital. 'nskl. Evelyn Womelsdorf, Wil- TELEPHONE COMPANY Pariter - Sheaffer Pittepaw, Gerald Carvaiho, Girard works beautifully. Widow of John Nohar. she is liam Post, Barbara Chapman, Waterman Pens $1.00 up survived by six children, Mrs. Kal- *V5=s^ Liiyan Ziesiness, Robert Gassa- mon Mascr and Mrs, Stephen Gur- Whitman or Schrafft's way, Carol Burnett, Thomas Lane. cliak, Wootlbridne; Mr.s, Benjamin Charles Mezera. Maieline Miller, ts - 81.50 up Chocolates R^kowitz, Paterson; Stephen and Anne Marie' Baumgartner, Jolene Xmas Wrapped 50c up John, Carteret .and Michael, Perth Cinicola, Jean Cursi, Elizabeth Amboy; eight grandchildren, three FT SETS BY Fullop, Elaine Gasior, Mary Potts, Yardley Gifts great-Grandchildren nnd two sis- BVLON • NAYLON Andrea Suan, Sue Turner, John 45c to $20.00 Mama, Hazel Lawyer. IT'S LATE - CHENYU $100 Elian Bee Dolls WILMAM F. MURPHY, SR. Two Drivers Injured WOODBRIDGE — Wilham F. Now $1.98 Murphy, Sr., 69, 99 Wedgewood Bui There Is Still Time to Get Her In Route 25 Accident Avenue, died early this morning. Lacross Implement Sets . He was in the roofing business. $2.95 up WOODBRIDGE - Two drivers He is sul.vlved tjy his- widow, were injured and taken to Perth Caroline; four daughters, Mrs. Dresser Sets by Jeweli'te Amboy General Hospital as the re-1Joh n JepSen, peiih Amboy; Mrs. SINGER $4.95 up suit of an accident last night on Edward Babcock, Mrs. Lester Hat, Route 25. Mrs. Floyd Gaincs, Brooklyn; three 0 Tabu Perfumes & Gifts Patrolmen James Shornock and sons, William F., J, r, Joseph F. and Sewing Machine $1.50 up Martin Thullesen reported that a Edward W., all of W.oodbiidgc; 11 car driven by William Selby, 67, grandchildren and 6 great-grand 36 Hudson Street, Neto Rochelle, children. He was a member of the N. J., jumped the safety isle and Ancient Order of Hibernians. Fu hit another car owned and oper- neral services will be held Sat,ur- ated J>y Lawrence Girard, 27, Red- flay morning at 8;30 o'clock at the ded Village, Metuchen. Selby and home and at 9 o'clock at St. James' Imported and Domestic GlrarU. were taken to the hospital Church. Burial will be in St. James' in the Woodbridge Emergency Cemetery. FINE LEATHER Squad ambulance. Selby was treat- I Nylon Hair Brushes ed for fractured wrist, lacerations BUXTON Fine Wines, Beers and Whiskies JOSEPH E. COLEY •m up and shock while Girard was treaX- W00DBRI3GE—Joseph E. Co- WALLETS & KEY CASES LEO UOCKMAN ed for shock and bruises and lacer- ley. 51, of 8 Citmpton Avenue, vet- taywoqdie Pipes ations abotu the body. eran of World War I and well $3.$o up known ball player In his youth Rockman's tavern & Liquor Store "Lone Wolf" died this morning at Halloran Ho.s ITS Tobacco Pouches The tapir is solitary, and only pttal. He Is survived by his widow $1.00 up 63 Randolph Street at Corner of Pershjng during the brief period of courtship Caroline, a son, Richard and fou Yes ... we lit ill have a nice variety of the are twu found together. Birth is sisters. He was the son of the lat world's liest Srwlng machine—SINOER , . . Tree Light Sets Sets - 75c to $5.00 Just Call'Curteret 8-9690 for Free Delivery aiven to one young at a We about Constant and Anna Coley. Funeral | for Christmas Delivery—Your choice of ^ 9Kc up every two years. | arrangements are pending. console models in mahogany, walnut, and modern oak—mid 'i portable models, Select P. A. or Granger ^^~T^ : tier's today! Tobacco 89c LARGE FOR THE WHOLE iirtallies Consoles Illclte Razor Sets STOCK $1.00 up z:\Mm Clothhg SINGER OF On Pocket Lighters VACUUM $6,00 Up FRESH CLEANERS ull Alarm Clocks Women's It's new. it's dif- $2.98 XMAS BOXED ferent, its (he eift Children' she'll love most. Sliced from $4.45 Phillies - White Owls Floor Cleaner jerset Shave Brushes $2.25 up J79.75 79c up Hand Cleaner On an Xmas deferred account $25.25 Set nf Attachments usrSTOP i $19.70 BEFORE & :HRISTMA5t • Charga everything One Account I • Pay little at $1. a week I Huy From Singer—And Be Sure! • Pay down what it eaiy for you I • Pay nothing extra for Credit I

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Large Roasting Chickens "> 45c tender, meaty, top quality. Drawn Roasting Chickens * 59c Featured m Self Service Meat Deportments. Fresh Hams "B"* 45 Smoked Cala Hams ib. 29

OYSTERS SX -».«39c Sausage Meat •• 37c Stuffing Bread 14c ,' • •!"••?•<•¥\s:-^ Virginia Lee Fruit Cake J *• «Of *• *1 7C »*• Outstanding Jpetiol Values for This ilnk Onlj! tuy Now ami Jove! pkg. U/V. pig. I ./ J j]7j Xmas Layer Cake 69c OCEAN SPRAY IDEAL Fancy Fruit Srollen VTIA 39c Mince Pie 53c Cranberry Sauce 2 '««' 27c Cranberry Sauce 2 «" 25c BreadSZ -14c R& R Plum Pudding'!« 35c Ideal Pumpkin "ZSZ 1Oc 10 1 UNCLE UN'S, C«o«r1td 1^ SELL'S 1-oz. pkg Fruit Cocktail 21c Sliced Beets " -,,., 15c 14-»». fgcVag* I / t> Glendale Club' Poultry Seasoning 10c Acme Corn £S 2 r 29c NAItSCO Ib. pkg. Fruit Cocktail 35c Leaf Thyme °T, *. 9c Premium Crackers 25c Cheese ^ 25c 11:79c IDEAL Sliced Asco Cornel 2'r 33c Slices, spreads, meltt perfectly. Fulltof flavor 1 Peaches Tl 59oi. can Nobility rr i.5ic Homeiiyle fVllIK Evaporated 2er 23c nt Peaches Zlonel , 20-OJ. con Asco Peas £ 2 ^ 35c Ih.Hiild Ib. Pet Evap Milk 2125c piMil s Macaroons .i JS 29c Nen-AltoKoli. Brazil Nuts • ,£ 33c Sand 1ab*l for (••• can »ptn»r Mushrooms ^ r 25c Egg Nog 0 Nabisco Oreo^i^,. 15c Fancy Almonds X 39c Pie Mix L ,S, ™Vg. 26c JUlCe TOMATO 0 ««. ^DC Fresh Milk H.mogtm»d 22c 1 D Choc Drops T"*.. 45c L 31c I walnuts rr r*45c Pie Mix U™.» IO..... P Orange Juice ^!1".« 25c Del Rich Margarine M0 WHITEMAN'S Finger Figs X 17c 1 A * GOOD LUCK 40c Cider S": 39c £69c Margarine dar.d 1 Sweet Gherkins 112 39c Hydrated Dates X 17c Zante Currants i«" 16c 1DIAl Htd 5 American Loaf Cheese Col"*d 49c 5UN ta Olives " .,,,«31c Gerber's. :^110r93c 39c olim It /"*| STRAINED 1A 4>«-c«. ftQ- 49c Raisins "*L X 17c Olives %,. ,« 29c Mild Colored Cheese / Rc D l ClappS Baby Fo.dJU |.r, 70C Chocolates 69c 69c Mince Meat r pk9 15c Catsup 7lm Si 18c 11 Aged Cheddar Cheese N Clapps FOOD'S 6 "£! 83c Patties m Ch" 39c 69c Mince Meat tfX 19c Mayonnaise HO^M1, Domestic Swiss Cheese 4 Asco Coffee b*f 63c HOM-DE-LITE Cherries 55c 65c Cherries m £ 23c Richer blend. Ground fresh to order. Bleu Cheese IDEAL, 1 Vj-o,. (an Salad Dressing "r 23c Cream Drops TJ, 25c 69c CKESCINT Wincrest Coffee £ 59c Gorgonzola Cheese Pumpkin Pie Spice 10c Salted Nuts 7-oi. «n 19c Lighter bodied. Vigorous flavor. IDEAL Fancy HUDSON Ideal Coffee """ZSH 73c Dairycrest Ice Cream ' ,:'! 29c Apple Sauce 2 f0" 23c Paper Napkins 2 ft21 c Peanut Brittle TZ 35c Meltproot bag FREE! i Reffig«r»lor p«clnge. popular h Heavy bodied. Tops them all! p Cigarettes r:*l .87 Wagons SU «' $6.9695 Charge Dog Candy !"'9c Candy Pops 't.Ti< 19c tXTRA SPECIAL " ~ iJ 59 Freth, Fancy Gretn ' \ < Virginia Assorted Chocolates ~3 1 Broccoli"-^ 19c NOMA ILLUMINATED CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS VIRGINIA LEE w c A lts Red Cellophane Wreaths Z H r5, 79c HARD FLORIDA ORANGES > -29c Dgz N1A ORANGES "AT , ' 'r 49c; Special Thin Wevk Only! Outdoor Sets Wolt lump* 7.49 Fancy Figure Set JS *2.59 CANDY EMPEROR GRAPES ' 2!*- 25c 74ighl. f-7Vi Watt tl 7Q Tree Top Angels ••ch 1.69, Multiple Set Llghli tutn Sipmltly I./7 I APPLES SET" 2^ 25c '% 25c8-Light Translucent Candles with Flame Tip -$3.59 MclNTOSH APPLES 4 »• 25c FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 2 - 19c CELERY ZTA .^ 19c FANCY TEXAS RADISHES ** 5c Famous Hall China Double Your Money Back TOMATOES :Zrn0IIDA - 15c DINNERWARE If you 4* not ogrtc that Scobrook Farm fntiti CELERY HEARTS *»- ^ 19c Foodi art Vntic«ll«d In Quality tni Htvor, FANCY RED CABBAGE * 5c Hurry/ Offer • •> * TURNIPSCANADIAN ffcjfaei Jan. Hthl M C»M

16-Pl.tl r'inft( Baby Limas X*. 33c CUCUMBERS 2»Vt Siartir Stt *. FANCY CHESTNUTS * 15c Fordhook Limas'JT 31 c PRWKSSK0 CHRISTMAS Guaranteed open HOLLY stock pattern for 5 Birdseye Pear "x 25c Raspberries years! Buy now for gifts! Act toda/! Seo Spinach **"* %?*,*,, 2Jc alt pieces at the Fillet Cod l%t itlk Acme!

will be nble to keep the figure at 25 Deadline BlUe Muiniiorlpt r H rtl d (Continued from Page One) j last year's level "or pojsldjy a lit- Christmas Carols ! tle below last year's figure" in A recently discovered Hebrew Santa Presents Gifts to School No. 1 Youngsters \r**™P " « i in order to vote at the Board iContinued from Pane Onet w scroll of th* book of the prophtt (Continued from Page On*» order to keep their promise to try which ilu far had hailed inn. new voters must be nuis- j Isaiah la believed, by leading Flocks by Nii;ht"; offertory an 'Which ilu Mr had hn!:ed. mid effect economies. The total Takpn to the Pfi ih Amboy CMk> I mi or before Jnnuiiry 4. i scholars, to present the text familiar them. "There Were Shepherds'^ •a lio.vd budget, last VP. eral Hospital in the Woodbrtdp Co I line Hmleet Ready to Christ at Nazareth, as related In Tin1 Uuiird of Education budget Thee, O Squad ambulance la* St. Luke. This oldest known Bible was pronounced dead UpM I now in the process of beini; pre- if },he voters Sanetus: Agnus Die; Gloria in in February. Some ExceiMs;, Dresden Amen: reces- orlval Tomrnuk was rfipa.sed WOr igicd ;ind will be tentatively contemplated land purchases will •rrolls, with which It was found, IUT bond to await Uieartion of t)W doptcil on .Inunary 12. Public was recently placed on public ex- sional hymn. "The First Novell"; ulsfi he on the ballot. postlude, "Vpnlte Adore mug." Grand Jury on » technical inn will he held January 27. hibition, for ttw first time anywhere luiiui o( rfliHiun deati1 by auto. •viTiil of the Board members In the world, at the Library of Con- SI, Jartws' Church ' Railroads must readjust opera- gress. • expressed the hope that they Lions to keep financially sound. | Before th> Midnight Mass or Christmas Eve the following enroll; Colon's Debate will be sun?: ".Silent Night, Holy Night" and "0 Little Town of 'Continued from Page Oi») Bethlehem." The mass will be the bom's statement wax published. ' "Mass in Honor of St. Patriot" by The next day, Mr Van der Uft- WlegRnd, as follows: Kyrle Elei- den called The lndep«id«nt- ™, solo, Christe-Eleison, Marilyn I.fader and said no such arrant** Huche.1;: "Qlorla In Exseisls Deo," ments had been reached. H« *!• , solo, Gratias. J ^Tnole. Qui Tol- lefcd further that he "hid befeB lis, Mrs. J. Rowers and Mr. ihrottn out of Mr Barbotir's hMSt OToole; Credo, solo, Gejiitum. Ahni he went to make final tt- Lois Re.es: solo Et Incarnatus Est, rancementR." ,'"' '> Marilyn Huf.hes; Et Iterum, Shir- hi order to reach some sensible J ley Ree.s: lilt Unam Sanrtum. R»h- ( apreemeni, it was siiRRested that ; ert Powers: offertory, Adeste Pl- each side send representatives to I deles, choif; Sanctu.s, Benedictus. i he Independent-Leader office on ; Agnus Del. During the sacrament Saturday morning. Both sldei ap- of Holy Communion, solos will be ipen red, and from all Indications, sung as follows: "0 Holy .Night." ilic Taxpayers' group wan read; ! Marilyn Hughes and "Ave Maria," nnd willing to debate with Mr. I Robert Powers; recessional. "The Bnrbour but objecte The children's Choir will sing at \ They pointed to their letter I the 0:15 A. M.. mass on Christmas ' which stated they would debate Day. The entire musical program ! was arranged by.;P. H. Penton, with Mr. Barbour, but frit that organist. with A question and answer period, the real purpose of the get-to- Methodist Church. Woodbrldjte nether would be defeated. Mr. The Christmas Eve service at Bui bum insisted on the forum to the Methodist Church. 1M a in j "discuss fire issues" and thus the street, will start at 11 o'clock nnd unsuinent went for over an hour. will include the following: Pre- lude. "March of the Magi." veryboify wfcs eatlnf ments for the debate. All points | Major iiirlln.es end red yenr; were agreed uixm except two: (1 > Glorious Work" anrl "Noel in G"; sundaes with $17,080,000 for 1949. the place of debate, the Civic Club, and (2> the 30-minute forum, suggested by Mr. Barbour. The two Taxpayers' representa- Merry, Merry Christmas tives advised Mr, Barbour that these two Items would have to be I presented to the Executive Com- I mittee for their approval and that | a second meet ins would be- held* This was agreeable to Mr. TS'ar-1 bour. It was further agreed that! the association was to make all| announcements to the public. "The Executive Committee o»e$': on December 7th, and the QivtCj Club was agreed upon providing' the bar was closed. As for the 3d I minute forum. It was decided that j u forum had no place in a debate, ] especially as this forum would! probably be on fire Issues, and our| challenge was based solely on letter of August 19th which wa»| a defense of our own organization! and its actions. A forum would-] only permit accusations people that could not be permitted! to defend themselves. In lieu the 30-minute forum, it was moved! SERVE HOLIDAY CHEER that the debating time be ed from IS minutes to 25 minutes.] A further motion was tnslde thatf if a forum Was necessary, the Fire j WITH A GRAND HOLIDAY DRINK Commissioners contact aljl inter-!] ested parties mentioned in letter of June 29th, and set a datej FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY All rules governing the debate, hold for the forum. "December 9th was our month-i ly meeting and Mr. Van der I4n-'| Ready • To - Serve den made his report, stating another meeting was to be hell with Mr. Barbour to iron out oui! differences, "On December 13th the set PURITAN DAIRY By a cheery ffceuAe. • • • Satya '• meeting with Mr. BaJbour wa held, Mr. Van der Undeh and Mr| Droste attending. Mr. Van de Midi his night— Linden advised that the Clflc Cluh EGG NOG had not been contacted, A moment'i paine' to\real a neither had arrangements NONALCOHOLIC made lor a moderator, as aU ar« tvhile, ere he taken hjli flight! langements had i ot been con-; eluded at the first meeting. You'll enjoy the old-fashioned goodness, the wonder- He hut been a busy elf nil ^ two motions were presented, buq ful taste and the delicious richness. Drink it plain or Mr. Barbour lusts ed that thit patting year would be no Debate unless tha add your favorite flavor to taste. Sprinkle with nut- 30 minute forum was included! Having come to an impasse Mr.i meg and serve either chilled or hot. PURITAN PAIRY Malting Christiitus, bright and Barbour became angry and hand- li(i(i-N0G will a<|d to the joyousness of this tradi- ed the Taxpayers' representatJre guy; brimful of good*cheert . their hats and coats. This fo tional holiday. GeJ/ it wher? yo^ bi# //WWITAN the usual pattern of Mr. Brt if you don't JltklK^" miftVor call for delivery with your regular i» his' rule*-he will • milk order- Available through the holiday season, .„ been, advised, of- V™ outaonie of the second' me«Uovj the Executive Committee was«oj Pltftely surprised and enraged read the announcement in yo paper that the debate had been] agreed to. No doubt you can m distinctive .(Uatfic-ialfi Ulii

PURITAN DAIRY We wish to advite your piper^ u furniture & carpetsw Mr. harbour, and the gei|ejbj Tke Home of Cmm Top Milk" Uc Chat we are ready to with » debate M ofleied In out! Perth Amboy 1-1200 tetterVWe, of the Taxpayers^ I Wilson ami Fav«U«' "334-348 Now Brunswick Av«. FOfiDS PA. 46806 A&soclaUoti would be very g)wt ( h#V* one o( our rtpretenti debate m *&& all re OPEN EVENINGS 'til 9;0Q_—SVNDAYS itOO to 5i$Q this \ettiir'." PAGE SIX ^THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949 INDEPENDENT

RAHWAY THEATRE PARTY Armed Pair To Wed Local Man Property Sold 'Santa Claus' fearbage Collection RAHWAY — Don N*wcombf. Closing of Island (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page One) VFWtobellns, f (Continued from Page One) Brooklyn Dodgfr Pitching Star (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) T fened title to two of the dwellings, $20.09—Junior Woman's Club of fyJanuary 'to give the members and winner of the National Lea- installed at Regina Street lor peal came after two garage at- •-"7 \ vehicular and pede«trlan traffic. tendants were held up and robbed each four rooms and each located Woodbrldge. ToIselinT«ts ittHnPlo study the zoning board's «n a lot 40 by 125 feet, on Chain pear in person at th The conclusion of our committee early yesterday. Prom the descrip- flO.OS— School No. 7, PTA; ISELIN-A ^commendation to grant the tion of the bandits they are the O'Hllls Road, Colonia. Purchasers, Party at the Rahway Theatre, after the most exhaustive study C.H.I., Woodbridge: Johil Bergen. members of i yfcrlan.ee." all of whom have taken possession, Saturday Matinee. Tvro hundred is that such installation,. Is not ones who are being sought fro Woman's Club of Woodbridge, an Vf •',',• be held toniBht 'The variance requested by dollars in valuable priises will be warranted by the traffic volume similar holdups within the past arc Mr. and Mrs. John Mattle, anonymous contribution, Martin <*arles C. Lund to construqt a two months in Hanover Township, )r.. and Mr. and Mrs. John De .: BivcTi form the st»Sc plus frcj using Regin Street and crpsslns Oergasko. Lincoln HlRrway! ,, met on De Kalb Avenue, Wood- candy for »1! the children. Route 25. Signal* at this rela- Wayne Township, Blalrstown, Antonio $S.«0—A friend, Rahway Avenue; r The benefit movir tndic, was also held up until lively unimportant street would Hillside. Elizabeth, Somervllle, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Coar have Jolly Six, Scwaren; Sisterhood of HITS R. R. GATES the post Saturcieiv , ,,„. Mndltions arc added so that only make turning movements more Mt. Freedom, Perth Amboy, Plem- j bought from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Congregation Adath Israel. Sub- store can occupy the WOODBRIDGE—Alfred Peaney, cess. The telcvisi difficult at the Intersection and Inuton and Roxbury Townslhlp. | E. Cooper a five-room dwelling on Junior Woman's Club of Wood- by Mrs. Madeline on 31. 19 Dahl Avenue. Keasbey, nar- They are also believed to be the; • "HI rott'iv escaped serious Injun1 )«'; cause confusion and delay to Benjamin Avenue. Iselln, in which bridge; 8. Barron Brewster, Edwin The post win si it ,;; Trot* Is Asked j iame men who wounded a watch- lie buyers were the tenants. It is fvcninn when lie ran thrown thr the heavy volume of traffic on Casey, Anonymous, "In Memory mas party fot t|1r. '•••i.'. man in Sayrcvllle after the local •A petition submitted by Ar- nates ata the Central Railroad Route 25. ocated on a lot 50 by 100 feet. of Our Daughter, Margaret, Aged stlckups, which occurred within Ul»nd J. Van dcr Linden, head \ erriRlsns at Woodbrldw. Avenue 43,M» Can Daily Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tarnowski 3"; Peter Schmidt, at 2 P. M.. me hour and a half. Port Reading. When he ran "The avcrace dally traffic on have purchased from Mr. and $2.00—Mrs. Jane Warr, J. P. and assistance Of s" Ifi the Colonia Taxpayers Asso- 1 mn throuch the first set of notes. Pe- Route 25 at this point, is 43.000 The first robbery was reported Mrs. Jol;n Dirkson, Jr., the two- Low, Emily Christie From. manager of ti,r nlr ciation requested the committee' aney kept corn* and ran through vehicles. One-way volume of 3,600 it 1:12 A. M. to Patrolmen Nels family dwelling at 2 Burnett will be shown and rat [ $1.00—Mrs. B. J. Connolly, Mrs. ptrobe conditions on the prop- the second Set. Prank Smazonty, vehicles per hour has been ob- Uuritzcn, Albert Nahass and [ Street. Avcncl, located on a lot corn will bo cii,ln, 1 p Charles Donegan. Mrs. CclU Dun-1«'" ""! "° ™t |fty of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Po-1 W Pert ' Amboy. was the watch- served. One-way volume of 3.000 rank Szallar, by Edward Ca-' iO by 100 feet. The buyers have ClaU8 Wl (l)slnl h»hamm. Sewaremwarcn FooPood Market, flu-1Su- " "'tttr ;>,[• 10. Newark, on Archangel man on duty. vehicles per hour is fairly fre- nanza. 30. 302 Prospect Avenue, taken possession of one of the gar Bowl, Sewaren. tvenuc. Mr. Van drr Linden quent. The maximum observed Dunellcn. part owner of the At- #> 1 ARartments. The sellers wilt oc- Us ,1| id LhD t the Polumbos had a to Commlttceman Gforee Mroz. number of vehicles using the antlc Gas Station at the Inter- upy the other apartment until Food, clothing and toy* were thanks to onch term It to build a too! shed and; Edtfard Ruth. Fred Mess and island openings in this area was action of Routes 25 and 35. They March l donated by Mary Ann Campion. ftrottp who in nny io* tenants are occupying the John Coyne were appointed cora- 122 vehicles per hour. In other ook approximately $30 and a .32-1 Alex Koiloskt has bought from Phy Ills Coley.Mrs.John Ulsen, or helped to makf property without proper sanitary; missioners to make assessments words, during peak volume about alibrc pearl-handled revolver' KAY ANN ALDRIN Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Albrecht Emily Christie Prom. Junior cess, Esprrlally. i nu ncllitics. The matter was referred the -four-room residence of the1 Womans Club of Woodbndfte. 1 for the new Oak Avenue sewer. 2 per cent of the total traffic In from him. Ca nanza reported. Hej WOODBRIDGE — Col. and the Junior rllrrs at 16 Fifth Avenue, Iselln, Mrs. Oehman. Mrs. M. ItertM. this section of Route 25 uses the Jescribed the men as follows: first Mrs. Edwin E. Aldrin, 25 Prince- Wnodbrldfie.' *hlr'|, m (fj ? ocnle don a lot 50 by 100 feet. Cub Pack 13S. Junior Ren Cross, )n island openings to the incon- -nan. about 6 feet 2 inches, slim, ton Place, Upper Mnntr.ialr. an- purchasing new iOy. ,,„,. venience, delay and hazard of all weight 170, wore dark leather Mr. KozlOski will take possession MMisi s MarHareMgtt Mor«nsonM , MrsM . a cash donation, marir •,, s nounce the engagement of their Roy E. Anderson. Colonlt Club, in': the 98 per cent of vehicles that jacket, dark pants, might have on ar about January 1 when the houw> canvass of all ,i want to use the highway for a daughter. Fa? Ann. to Stanley idlers move to their new home Mrs. Michael Lanwin. K. W. From, >r a ;car on face; second man. about and friends to roiwn , in. through facility. i feet. 6 inches tall, weight about C. P.>tter, Jr., son of Mr. and on Walnut Street. Avenel. The Boy Scout Troop 32, Dern'i Phar- toys; to Thr Colonia r, sitr- macy. t li Continuing his letter, Mr. Mil- 172. light complexion, full face, Mrs. Stanley C. Potter, 10* Free- iw nrr Is employed at the Carterct collected toys In us a|P, Ordnance Depot. All KxpensM Paid red FROM ,lcr further states: At the north- wore light-colored jacket. man Street. Pack 138, wMosr mf.mi Make Second Stop All expenses for delivery will be lected toys ond ih n ic I em end of this section of Route MUs Aldrin is a graduate of SEWING MACHINE School Hark paid by The Independent-Leader. them: to Boy Soun sun 25. there Is an adequate inter- The second hold-up took place MontcUir High School and Is More thin 80 per cent of I rhl'd'i A complete financial statement, whose members coHenr-n l» AND change and at the southern end M the Valley Esso Gas Station, now a senior at Hood College. jchool work drptndi on hit «bil:ty listlne all receipts and expendi- trlbutcd an immnw • of NOTION CENTER is Edward Street and the Green Route 25. Avenel. where the at- j HOVANEC'S Frederick, Md. She in a member to tee prnporly , tures, will be published In next •hi Street Circle, providing safe and canned goods; to tin- i CARTERET 1-7206 tendant. Stanley McClusky. told of Alpha P«l Onwia, National week's paper. 67 WASHINGTON AVENUE convenient facilities for vehicles Cross members *!n „ officers Lauritzen, Horace Deter i Honorary Dramatic Society. The Independent-Leader wishes to change direction. contributed a carton >! YOUR IIKADOIJARTERS FOR ind Elmer Krysko the duo got Mr. Potter Is a graduate of rtly "Trial runs were taken during away with $29 in cash and two, he Brown ,l'niTerslt>. He Mired Domestic Sew Machines and period of heavy traffic and the >ackages of cigarettes. I overseas with the 12th Armored FROM •iige time required to travel from vari- c\ir In both cases the men possessed | Division and is now with TV DARNER' ous places In the area to the neat- rt i a German Luger, the type of gun Evaluation at United States ROBERTS est interchange and return was CHRISTENSEN'S ul. 8 used In the hold-ups in the other j Naval Special Device's Center, & LIEBERMAN noted. . . . The greatest time was intf Sinpla It »•!• communities. Sands Point, N. V. "THE FRIENDLY STORE ttrong f»peifj •* about two minutes, and in point is ihetfi, l«w«h, toli tot it «n4 cHtl- of fact, we have discovered that ^tuidffrhtt.Flfi at times of heavy traffic motorists •ve a FOR THE FINEST have to wait a longer period than -sun MAU.WI4K.VT set' this to cross the stream of traffic MEADOWBROOK POULTRY FARM j th- going in Khe opposite direction." 101 f -"'Li urs In conclusion, Mr. Miller wrote: DroaclbrcaslMl TUKKEYS | m ol "Our proposal, therefore, is to Ckii&tm Qi(i ividi close these openings for vehicular Fancy Capons - Pullets - lioasiing Chickens \ lime traffic and to provide a four-foot- OF ALL! l',y v wide pedestrian opening to be left Ducks 5 to 10 Lbs. — Geese 10 to 15 Lbs. J ic v on the island at the dedicated S !K streets. This would Increase the 'lie BUTTONHOLE WORKER • PINKINO SHEARS safety of pedestrians crossing as FREE DELIVERY ! '(• SI the motorists would have to be Turning out perfect keyliolc or r«gu- Telephone— Rah way 7-1160 £ h I lor bvltonholes it child'i plcy with • DRESSMAKER SCISSORS concerned with traffic flowing in cker fhii attachment. Mokci any lija you one direction at a time and not • SKIRT MARKERS is (' desire. with the present left-turning ve- nun hicles. In this wise we can keep Ssfe the streets open for pedestrian the traffic but not closed to vehicular -^m^ traffic. ... We are prepared to proceed with this matter in 30 days, but we wanted to give -you FLOWERS both notice and the reasoned ar- SEWMACHINE gument for our decision." A similar attempt to close the May the coming New Year bestow islands was made by the State IIMIMIIR! TMVI Fasy terms on this ilirillm^ '.hrrn- )\ Highway Department, but pro- upon you good health, happiness IHTOIfR 0l» MACHINE mas gilt-ii genuine l)c>;iit.s;n. in \ tests by residents of side streets^ y and friendship — the most impor- in the rear and restaurant andi a console to blend with nuliojHny f*El BOOK Or walnut furnimrc. tant possessions in life that money load stand proprietors, halted] such action. t Tilli How l» •k Fsrward vni rtvtrtt, to lack iumi alone can't buy! Sovfl en S»w Sproutlnt rotatoei ing-"IO1 Wort *k Hing* fool, t» stitch ov#r pint Many thanks for your valued pat- Brighten your home for the to Sav# on Your If your potatoes jhow a tendency St winf Mo, •*• Stitch regulator*—built-in rfornw ronage in the past year. May we to sprout, use one of the chemical holidays with spicy wreaths When no ordinary gift n ill chlnf." 6t»row •k Full DomMlic GuarantM have the pleasure of serving you sprout inhibitors, The inhibitors, and lovely floral arrangements Ju. Si^c one ol our exquisitely copf today. which are sold under several trade for mantel and table. dmigmd, jewel-brilli»n( again in 1949. names, havt liven good results. oxktail rings. Here in our Place Your Order Now for breathtaking collection it the WREATHS - PLANTS hrajure that will mtte thil STORK HOURS: OPKN EVEN1NOS Till FRANK'S lier most memorable Christniai, GRAVE BLANKETS Whichever ring you cliooif. ..SATURDAYS TIM. 6 BOUQUETS our reputation is j our guarantee Radio and Television of outttanding vilut. CORSAGES IB! !Vji:W,UUllNS. AVK., FORUS CENTER PIECES ROBERTS 121 N. 1VWAV, SOUTH AMBOY Cartcret Agent—F. Virasr & LIEBERMAN FOR DISTINCTIVE 77 litch Street, Carteret Quality Jewelers FLORAL DESIGNS Wishing you all 81 SMITH STREET the things Phone PERTH AMBOY, N. J. you're wishing Woodbridge 84222 Phone 4-12IS for yourself. WOODBRIDGE FLOWER SHOPPE \ JOHN C. SCHWARZ, Prop. X f)40 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. J 92 MAIN STREET MI;MIII:II i.r.i). ri.itv»i:n«> Tki,Kun.\puKU A.WWI^HR ^ Next to Jackson's Say Merry Christmas with Holiday Greetings Season's Greetings BAUMANN'S FLOWERS To Air { to you! To all of our friends and patrons who have helped Make Her Believe in Santa Claus make our year 60 pleasanth-our best wishes to you Our best wishes to you and younf fpr a perry cirlstmas . . • fc healthy, happy, prosperous New Year . . . and a sincere Christmas means decorative Christmas means gifts and yours (or a joyous hope that we may again enjoy your kind patronage during the coming year. wreathe for the window, pine and a beautiful bouquet Christmas... a Happy for the fireplace, and mis- So that our employees and we can spend Christ- of her favorite flowers or New Year ... and a sln- mas and New Year's Days with our families ana tletoe aim other greens that a Traditional Poinsettia friends, we'll be closed on those days, will give your "Open House'1 cere hope that we may Plant is sure to add ex- \ a true Holiday Atmosphere. continue to serve you tra warmth and good • during the coming year! Woodbridge Reb Diner cheer to your Holiday

WO4-U97* May we suggest that you APPLIANCES place your orders withlifi Joseph Kqnci, Jr., Prop. early this year so that your 6*6 MAIN STREET •13' house will be set tot the mer- riest Christmas ever. Woodbridie 8-122$

Member «f th* Delivery Asweintioo- J. R. BAUMANN Florrst TEL. RA-7-0711 AND 70712 000 ST. GEORGE AVE. . RAHWAY, N, J. PENDENT t.EADEfl THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949 ,> PAGE SEVEN

hristmas

The season of glad cheer and good ^fellowship is with us once'

again—and everywhere we go we see and feel this wonderful

spirit. Since we cannot shake each of you by the hand to

give you our good wishes personally—we lake this iiieau* to

express our hopes that Ihis Christmas and the mining New »

Year be one of continued good feeling and mutual understand- ..j ing ihaThas prevailed during the past year. To contribute

towards making this Yulelide a joyous one, a Christinas gift I will be distributed on December 23rd to all our employees.

MAX GERBER. President WOODBRIDGE POTTERY CORK DIVISION OF GERBER ENTERPRISES

X GERBER, President WOODBRIDGE, PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22 "r? Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Sunday Evening Evangelistic OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion include: Service at 7:30. New Brunswick Avenue and sermon (first and third Bun- "•'Hill days; morning prayer and ser- "Bpydnd the frail premises of Thursday Instructions, 2:>0 Fordi Rev. John Grimes, Pastor mon (second and fourth). mman belief:;, abovp the loosening P. M. • ach tin,,. ., irasp of creeds, the clemonstra- Thursday Prayer and Interces- Sunday Masses. 7:00. 8:00, »:00, 7:00 P. M,—Young People's Fel- lowship. watering ilL, lon of Christian Mind-healing sion. 7:30 P. M. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. wi" be .,„„ tands a revealiJ and practical Weekday Masses: 7.00 and 8:16 Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M. Sabbath Service, Saturday 3:30 next n»f(|,d •>3 Come to Church Science. It is irnperlous throughout A.M. Trinity Vestry, second Monday P.M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL all ases as Christ's revelaton of 7:30 P. M. ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE ST. JOHN'S CIIT'RCH December 25,7:00 P. M.. Christ- Novena to our Lady of Per- Truth, of Life, and of Love, which Amboy Avenue, Woodbridfe Sew»rrn IUURCH mas Festival program, Junior petual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 Trinity Men's Club, second Rev. Samuel Newbrrger, Rabbi. Jottph Thompson, I Ay Readrr Barron and Grove Avenues P. M. Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. Norman K Allen. Organist and understand and to practise." St. Agnss' Unit first Monday Friday, 7:30 P. M. — Regular Mrs Dorothea Pocklcmbo, Robert Rolofl. Mist Qeraldlne Confessions, Saturdays, 4.00 to Minister of Music 2:30 P. M. Sabbath Service* Organist Qracer will have charge of the 8:00 P. M, and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M FIRST PRESBYTERIAN St. Margaret's Unit, Mrs Saturday. 8:30 A. M,-S»bbath J:SO A. AC.-Church School. Mondays Primary Department and Mrs. Tuesdays CHURCH Wednesday, 8:30 P. M. Service. 11:00 A. la. — Mom ing prayer 7 00—Boys' Club Basketball at Alice Cuthbertson. Intermediates. First Tuesday—Session. R*hw*r ATenue and Carteret Reei Trinity Altar Guild meets quar- Parish House. A film, "For Qod So Loved the Wednesdays and service. "THE OLD WHITE CHURCH" terly. HUNGARIAN RCPOMCID 8:00—Sigma Alpha. Phi Soro- World" will be shown In techni- Ladies' Aid Society, second and g p Woodbridge color accompanied by Christmas Trinity Junior Altar Qulld. first CHURCH rit lecond ourth fourth, 2:00 P. M., at the church. IT ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH I * «* ' Bar) Hannum Devanny, Minister and third Mondays, 8:45 P. M. Woodbrldfi, N. J. music under the direction of Ray Thundays PortReadlnc ! 8:15—O. B. T. Club, first Mon- Mrs. Lillian M. Stephens. Organist Lewis. I Trinity Acolyte Guild, meets Third Thursday—Women's As- Trl. \\ ,m] Corner or School * JMM 8tre*ts Rev. Stanislaus A. MUos. Pastor | day. Dale L. Kalter, Choir Director quarterly. •'::,<,„ sociation meeting at 8 P M at the Rev. Lft-zlo Kecskemethy, Putor Sunday Masses at 7 30. 9 00 and Tuesdays gunday Services WOIDBRIDQE GOSPEL Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 7 to » E. church. Order of Services and Activities: 11:00 A.M. 8:00—Church School Workers Morning Worship at 11:00. CHURCH P. M. Fridays Every ^inday at 9 A, M. Sunday Weekday Masses at 8 A M. Conference—third Tuesday. Sunday School, 9:45 AM 111 Prospect Street Trinity Church School Faculty Novena In honor of St. Anthony Junior Choir, 3:45 P. M. School: A 10 A. M. Worship Serv- Wednesdays Regular Meetings Qustave Bott, Pastor fourth Friday, 7:30 Pi M. each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M, with High School Choir, 7 P M. ite in English; at 11 A. M. Wowhlp Second Monday—Board of Trui- Bandar Ret. Shelly. St. Peter's Hospital 2:00—Plymouth Colony, every Adult Choir, 8 P. M. Sovvicc iii Hungarian. tees; Breckenridge Auxiliary; »:45 A. M. — Sunday School Kiw Brunswick, in charge. other Wednesday. First Sunday at 3 P. M. Ladles' White Churtfh Guild at the Manse. Classes for all ages. '«trf Saturday, midniint ma-* 8:00—Woodbridf* Colony, first Aid Society meeting. 11:00 A. M— Worship service. TRINITY CHURCH and third Wednesdays. Third Monday—SUnday School Every M nday at 7:S0 P. M Teachers. 6:30 P. M.-Young People's Fel- lUhway Avenue, Woodbrldit. 8:00—Church Council, quarterly lowship. Rev. William H, Schmaus, Rector Cl.rlMlan Endeavor Soclity meet- ST. CECELIA'S CHVKCH Fourth Monday — Breckenrtdgc as announced. 7:45 P. M—Oospel service lu Mrs. William Neebe, Organist Iselifi MixlUary, White Church Oulld at Thursday it 7:J0 P. M. 8 00—Pilgrim Women's Union, song and word. Sunday Services " %AH > Rev. John Wllus, Pastor the Manse. Consistory meeting. Sunday Masses. 6:30. 8 00. 9:15, first Wednesday In October. Feb- Wednesday 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. rvery Tuesday at 6:30 P. M11:00 A.M. ruary and May. Third Thursday—Women's As- 8:00 p. M. Prayer meeting and 9:30 A. M.-^-Sunday School. Junior Choir practice; 7:SO Senior Weekday Masses. 8 00 A. If. 8:0O—Board of Governors of wclaUoo meet* at B P. M Bible study. COOKIES Pilgrim Women's Union, fourth Choir. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M-Oa WOO0BRIDOE METHODIST STOLLEN First Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday except In December ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL CARD OF THANKS Unuous Movena to St. Juds Pa- CHURCH Ferdt l2*4Z*> All L^rantfiy Society me«Ung. tron of Hopeless Cases Thwtdayt MaiM Street BRENNEN FANCY 8:00 — Christian Endeavor Mrs. Catherine Balog. Soloist Every'Thursday, at fl:30 P. M., Saturday, midnight mass. Rev, Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor We. the undersigned, wiih to LAYER Boy Scout meeting, Prank Breeka, Alumni, every other week. Mrs. Edith Elko. Organist Ssnday Services Uinnk all our f lerdns and neigh- S-outmnster; A. Take, AuUUnt 8:00—Official Board meeting, 9:30 A. M—Sunday services. bors for the many acts of kind- CAKES AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN , Bible School for everyone, B:4t Scoutmaster. third Thursday. 10:30 A. M.—Church School. ness they extends duriny the CHURCH A. M. AND THE Lu: Friday at 8:30 P. M. Cub Fridays death of our belovrd father and Woodbridce Avenue, Avenel j Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. NATION'S FAVORITE Ps'k meeting; Joseph Bemensr, 3 30—Carol Choir. grandfather. John Brennen. Rev. Warren W. Warman. Minister I Stated Meetings Cib Master. 4:00—Junior Choir. and Breatly acknowledge with Dark, spii v ,,,;;, Mrs. Sarah Krug and ! Official Board —First Monday, fl.30-Pamib Night Dinners. thanks the many floral tnbut(.< UPPOUll' l! Mr*. Kenneth Taggart, Organists, 3 P. M. ST JAMES' R. C. CHUBCH cards, bouquets nnd donation of Fruit Cake thinus ami ,,:, Sunday Services | Young Adult Fellowship — First Amber Avenue, WoodbrMfe 8:00—Senior Choir. cars, and especially we wish 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School for Tuesdey, JRM. P-. Rev. Msgr. Charles O. M«- 8atw4ays ti thank the Rev. William all departments except Beginners. c\:: btin, Pastor. Rev. James Rus- Fortnlghtfr Guild—Second and Kuzma SehnuusRestor of Trinity Eois- 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship cupa! Church, Dr Novak. Km- Mince and Pumpkin \%\ .'?:!. Assistant Pastor. Fourth Monday, B P. M. 11:00 A. M.—Beginners Depart- Missionary Circle — Second ploypcs of E:\st Jersey Lumber Pies that are the most delicious ymi \( ,• Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 ment of Sunday School at Manse. Wednesday, 2 P. M. Conipuny, Woodbriclyi Police Tempting creamy pumpkin ami rii h M,I , ,,,„ A. M. 8:45—Youth Choir. Cleaners 8:30 P. M.—Young Adult Meet- 9:45—Church School (Pre-prt Sunday School Board — Second D'pai'imHit, Wotnlbiidiec Emer- Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00. 9:15, ing at the Church. gency Snuuil ami the Orfin-r mary and up). Thursday, 8 P. M. CLEANING - DYEING r j and 10:45 A. M. 7:00 P. M.—Junior and Senior Woman's Society of Christian Piuieiiil Home fur s.iti. fa<"ioi y >'a;;:rd,',v. midnight mass. 11:00 — Morning Worship for ALTERATIONS services rendered High Fellowship meeting down- the family (Children's Depart' Service — Third Wednesday, 8 Season's Greetings in AH stairs In Church. P. M. Signed ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ment). Call For and Deliver Monday 7:00 P. M— Boy Scout Daughters, Avenel 5:00 —Junior Pilgrim Fellow- TRINITY CHURCH Phone Wdie. 8-1496 meeting, Troop 41. ship. Mis. Charles Doeijan Rev. John Egan, pastor. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Worship. Corner Berkeley Boulevard and Sunday Masses. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00. . 73 MAIN ST. Mrs. F. J. Carroll Third Tuesday of -each month, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Cooper Avenue Grandchildren. | Woodbridge Bakery 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. trustee's meeting at the manse. , UOODWIDGE Holy Day Masses 6:00, 7:00 and SCIENTIST Charles Doneean Jr. » TELEPHONIC \VOOI)BRII)(il s \< •• 8«cond Tuesday of each month, Rev. Emily R. Q. Klein, Pastor 800 A. M. West Avenue, Sewsron Mary Rita Varrolf Session meeting, 8:15 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. ¥ 96 Main Street \\IM1dl.i Weekday Masses—7:30 A. M Sunday School, 9:30. L Second Tuesday of each month, Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 . .:iUirday, midnight mass. Deacons' Meeting, 7:00 P. M. Church Service, 11:00. o'clock. Second Tuesday of each month, Testimonial, Wednesday 3 P. M OUR REDEEMER EVANGELICAL Ladies' Aid Society meeting, 8:15 Reading Room, Thursday, 2-4 LUTHERAN CHURCH P. M. P. M. 26 Fourth Street, Fords Fourth Monday of each month, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" is the Kev. Arthur L. Kreyiing, Pastor Men's Club meeting, subjece for Sunday, December 25. Sunday School and Bible Class, First and Third Tuesday of each GOLDEN TEXT: "Glory to God fi:;i0 A. M. month, Mr. and Mrs. Club. in the highest, and on earth peace. • •;•/ Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M. Every Thursday, 8 P. M., Senior tsood will toward men." (Luke 2: :••"" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Choir rehearsal. 14) Niclsr.n Street, Woodbridie SERMON: Passages from thg FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH King James version of the Bible Rev. Edward Klrby, Pastor NII Sunday School, 10 A. M. Market and High Street* include; rings- Morning Worship on Sundays, P*rth Amboy "Ye are a chosen generation, a 11 A. M, Rev. Arthur L. Maye, Pastor royal priesthood, an holy nation, a- 11 A, M.—Morning Worship. peculiar people; that ye should hris*mas FIRST CHURCH OF ISELIN, 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. shew forth the praises of him who PRESBYTERIAN J:15 P. M—Baptist Youth Fel- hath called you out of darkness Pev. Henry M. Hartman, Pastor lowship. into his marvellous light:" (I Pet. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 7:30 P. M. — Evening Gospel 9). Correlative passages from "Sci- Since we cannot shake each «>iir 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.' Service. I ence and Health with Key to the of you by the hand to give you our good wishes personally—we want to take this opportunity to Express our hopes that tills HOP AT CHOPER'S Christmas and the coming New Year be one of joy and good ness for each and every one

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WOODBRIDGE CHAPTER #56 X - BEEjtlr QLOVES SLIPS - PANTIES - BRAS .' ! ••••: ™»fWPPLER CURTAINS - VARD GOODS 6

; ! TS • SHOES - GARTERS BLANKETS • TABLECLOTHS ! Disabteff Anie^ican :ft 3^ Veterans t Good idea! By making those Loqg Dittance gre«ing c»lti ri^htmw, we OPEN HATS AND FUN MAKERS FREE can give you muct^ faitir, better ier- ! SHOP vicev Oa Christmas Eve god Christ- EVENINGS mas Day, circuits and Lang-Qtymce operators alike will be %o6wed TILL 9 REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ' EARLY DEPARTMENT STORE under" and many calls are likely to be delayed, DANCING 10 TO ? KINGLE, f 1.7.1 - COUPLE, $3.00 81 MAIN ST, WOODBRIDOi, N.J. NIW JlillY MU m»H0HI COMPANY

>^o3-»fr»>yfrv>frQ^»fr«»»fra$» PJ'ENDKNT LEADER THURSDAY, DEC'KMHER 22, 1949 PAGE NINE

Chosney was appointed chairman, Halted (rifts Feature Season lid dearres for 30 minutes or until Together Set and will be assisted by Mrs John Council Discusses firm Whrn ready to serve, turn Ten Eygk, Mrs. P. Parker, Mrs. After HoluUtys Of School Wo. 15 PTA out of nips on a platter and gar- Colonia Oub K, Adams, Mrs. Ablonczy. Mrs ,1 nish with chopped parsley. McCue, Mrs. Oeoi-Rp Deevlin. and Colonia Project ISELIN -Another of the teen- ISELIN—Several reports were Mrs. R. p, Frank. A special event axe recreation programs was held |I heard at the Christmas meet Inn Potato Puff* )N1A Thr Colonia Club In conjunction with the Ret-to- 1 2 cups rlced potatoes COLONIA-The United Council j Friday at School No. 15, with 128' of the PTA of School No. 15 held ny at the Colonia Ll- gether will be in charge of Mis. youngsters In attendance. I last Thursday. 2 tablespoons butter ,l Heeled Mrs. Howard , Lawrence Knerr, Mrs Leyh and of Colonln hold Its quarterly meet- j 2 egas n Mrs. Clarence Bower and Mrs. An exchange of sifts featured There could Imdlv i>r ,i n ••'<•'• Dcvilrd (resident, to fill the unex-j Mrs. Daniel Vullemler. Inn last Thursday evcnini! at the 'i cup milk Robert Pei'lllard were In charge the meeting and refreshments time for i ;iteil;iiinii<: thin !!.;• !M:I- ,I| fn .!i ID jin of MIS. Jamas Haia-1 There will be no meetlnc of tlie **«""•••Colonia• Library•..•«•<.u, witnu.hu uimtiGeorge. Eom Salt ajid pepper of registration; Mrs. William Dan- were served by mothers of the j holiday srason. So. win-ilia VIM ;. li.uil IjiillcM Few drops onion Juice 10 h«s moved to Long Is] club on thc flm M ^ Jm-\ ()f thp Co,onln H »re lnvltlna" twenty KIIPSI.N m lin gell and Mrs. Fred Mess were In third grade students who were .\blr.,iii ins nidinl Sttt the butter into the potato. - Kmin, will ervc until .mry, due to the holidays. The crs Association, presiding as chair- It Is difficult tn f\nd any foun .if R charge of dancing; Percy HtillcJ represented by Mrs, M Jensen ablrs:Ki!in of Add the well bc.iten csjfrs. thm the , next meennR will be January 16 ! man The proposed plan, for food iervicp more clrluihtful ih:\ii and Stanley Nagrosst, volley ball; and Mrs. Percy Hullck. '. ii|)i'i s.ilt to las if milk. Season to Uste. Beat well. VBS [8:30 P. M. at tr informal, bullet ,'iiippt>rs. Hne .m" future improvement of roads in George Hill, shuflleboard and p;i.spnon rjt'ep.tred mustard Drop by spoonfuls. 2 Inches apart liter Batlts and Mrs. P. F, a few rcvlpes suitable !nr such n:\ Colonia, which is to be presented Henry Thorpe, ping pong, Bolttm 81ft '.ispniin Worrestershlrt on a greased pan. Bake In a quick L, report on plans for the NICE GIFT! occasion. Take your pick and a 1 c:;« to the Township Committee, was There will be no further pro- Failure to tee the bottom Hep on oven until brown. Serve hot. its party was niveii by Mrs. merry, merry Christmas to you all. '_> Jeaspoon scraped onion ,....,, - . , KEUN—A special show, which! approved. A committee was select- grams until school reopens after the cellar iltiri may result in « Hii'teii'd blend crumbs All rhlldren o the , featured Palermo and his trick ed from tlie various organizations New Year's. twiated inkle or *, btd lore. 11 Cranberry Chicken a In King 1.. ipHspoMn bakim: powder up to ten years of ape | doRs and Little George, the ven-'to investigate thc roads recom- the last step it painted whit*, how- 1 quart cranberries HuB thrnugh Hie crab meat Rub Ited and are requested to trlloqulst, was presented to the mended for Improvement, set! ever, it can been ieen plainly and 4 tablespoons butter or mm - \ 2 cups water , Golf Bills | the hard boiled rwi yolks In the ton cent tuft for the urab- | children of School No. 15 Tuesday ! them up in order of their condi- i accidents will be avoided. garlne V] cup sugtr Many Golfer*, like boating ad- melUd rjutU1;. Add the vinegar, mta Clans will be present. as a Christmas Gift by the Isclln , tion and the number of homes, '.[ teaspoon salt 'j tablespoons grlatln dicts, clean up and put away their ifppiir. salt and mustard to taste. err will be refreshments, | PTA. .. | affected. i Lighted by 4 tablespoons flour Mi cup cold water 2ps for talent in equipment for the winter. So whit 2 cups milk Add mw e-4« yolk which have been | A lively discussion was held,re- When 95,000 people all lighted 1 cup finely chopped celery nud recltins. do they do with dirty golf balls? 1 can mushroom sni|> beaten. ' i cup of b.tllinct water Ran Service j |j i\ variance passed by thc king site matches it one time, ihi 1 cup chopped nuts Rarc nK w Experts recommend washing wlrh 1 No. 2 can.of mushrooms >'ii whiles which has been beaten. , were discussed for a KH- Aprwimately 1.2(11) fre'ght anil Zoninu Board on the apartment light was bright «n«u|h to com- Wash and pick over Jhe cran- a brush, lukewarm water, and soap. 'j cup mushroom liquor Add conked eaa whites which have for members and their pasjw.gfr trains si:irt UUMI mis • house protect of the Terminal pletely illuminate the largest stad- berries and place in a saucepan 4 hard boiled eggs sliced, been chopped. Add scraped onion , February 20, 8:30 P. M. f-oin ill o-. cr Hie United States Junior Corp. ium in the world—Soldier field on and b.iklnc powder. Add crab with 2 cups of water. Cook until i will be held early in January, date 2 cups diced chicken Library. Mrs. Theodore »v«ry Viur of Hi- day on white pcpiwr on lettuce with mayonnaise. slowly, add salt, add mushroom 1 cup evaporated milk "THE FRIENDLY STORE soup, mushrooms, mushroom liquor Boll the cauliflower In silted and chicken. Add minced pepper, water for 10 minutes aftrr break*' W*M»II Bowl olives, almonds and mayonnaise Ins it apart. Drain and cbop ftne. 1 cup sutar Season to taste. Just before servinv Mix uiRe/her the eRRs. salt, pep- 1 cup water ndd hard boiled eggs nnd lemon l>er and milk. Add this mixture tp 3 whole cloves Juice. Servo on toast or patty the cauliflower. Pour Into Indi- V4 teaspoon allspice I The last few days of the Christmas Shopping Season shells. vidual custard cups and set In oven Piece of cinnamon '/j tablespoon crated lemon peel •2 tablespoon grated orange peel 'a tablespoon finely chopped gin* are upon us. Perhaps there is still someone for whom ger CHRISTENSEN'S 1 tablespoon ginger syrup •THE FRIENDLY STORE" ^ cup eranee Juice 'j cup lemon Juloe you haven't chosen that all - important gift. 1 cup cider Boll sugar and water for 10 min- utes. Remove from heat and add' cloves, allspice, cinnamon, grated lemon peel, orange peel, ginger. Ringer syrup. Cover and let .stand The Friendly Store Offers You These 2 hours In a warm place. Strain and add the oranue Juice, lemon juice and cider. Brlns to the boll- 1^ point and serve.

White Fruit Cake

1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 3 cups flour 1 cup black walnuU 1 cup almonds chopped l pound pineapple cut fine 1 pound citron cut fine 1 •_> pound candled cherries 1 teaspoon vanilla extract l teaspoon lemon extract Mix and bake In loaf pans M other fruit cakes.

Poor Man's Cake •i Santa Claus is here a (tain! And he has brought along ' j cup butter or margarine f a pack crammed to the overbrimming with gifts of all l cup sugar 1 cup watermelon rind preserves J varieties. Come in—do your Christmas shopping now, 2 teaspoon baking powder SPORTSWEAR S Sec what a value-filled treat it will he. 2 eggs \'t teaspoon salt 1 j teaspoon cloves lh teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup nuts chopped Gotham GIFTS from 3.9«-39.95 ! 2 cup raLslns (•old Strip* 2 cups flour 1 tablespoon cocoa lierksliirc SUNBEAM - C-R - HOOVER !i teaspoon mace Itlendwt'll Mix as .other cakes. Bake in an IRONS oven 375 degrees for 1 hour. Honey production COMPACTS SUNMKAM • TOASTMASTEIt Production of honey during \Ut was estimated by the bureau it agricultural economic! at S2S.1M,- Interwoven NO founds, 11 per cent »bov* 1M1. TOASTERS This volume was produced by Holeproof 8,591,000 colonies of beet, two per GILBERT cet below 1948. with average pro- iinadian IV'oiil duction per colony at a rat* tf 41.1 pounds, compared with it HAIR DRYERS pounds In 1948. UMBRELLAS Bossy'i Meal-time (;ii - TKLKCHRON A dairy cuw wants her meals on time. Dairy ipecialisti explain that GLOVES greatest feeding efficiency requirO Botany close attention to the clock. Irreg- CLOCKS ular feeding causes ccm* to takt SUNBEAM - SCIIICK a similar altitude; toward produc- MUFFLERS /• tion. Viam Ilobcs Blue Whale ! The giant sulfur-bottom, or blut SHAVERS, J For SISTER Klankcts *Mfte'.««;»J)e 100 feet long and Buntings SUNBEAM • OE weigh as muc*h"ia 150 toni, Thii if or BROTHER aIJOI^ SO times mon than an «U- Creepers phant. Even the newborn baby whale sometimes weighi eight tom, SOSPENDERS MIXMASTERS j which is heavier than twoi larg* elephants, according to the World SUNBEAM - UNIVERSAL Book encyclopedia. i COFFEE MAKERS

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL LKOAL \t,t t;jiM(i-l2iHo per iiimnm, I'l iill Hirel'Minr nf tll» llillllinlllii <:iM I'hllteit Little Street II ml ~, \ j, Oppn m male i-ll-lx»n«, ,,i liiil a hove minimum, hy Hit hundred nineteen feet n"d < II! in,I, 1 Avenel Notes nli p Ciituniiltee Him (lie u») • nni-liumlrfiltlii nf « fo"lIn tin I'l'xlili'iil ill VViinilliliilKc. ^iilmdiiv,. 1 WINTER ihn-,'1,1 liy me pnrvii'iM-r *i- pliee nl heirllinlTiFr. \ iiinmnihi Mi'i'liiinh , Salnry IIK ." iiii" iiiitnttrr nt puri'imn Jl 4II |HT liuiir. "I'en HUM c I'ONTAINlNl! "lie flcre :l"(l l'"'"'' • urilmu'c >vlin ifIin» HI Miir uii 12-24, 2 -The Ladies' Auxiliary of Ave- ' |i.. ' ,. Ti>«n.l'JIM()lt C'OI'rtT OP NBAV Christmas party for children of Ti:l' ni'i'i'iiilnT Vlxl. l!>l'i Tthi further notice ('NIIIAN, Too usliii'»Jl»rk. .IK1SKKV, CHANfKUY DIVISION members, exonipt firemen urnl Tnwnililn f'oinmltler ha«, >>y Imi'liel Nn. I-M7M-4K Chi mil ;il Hook and Ladder Co. I.I ,i,h-fll-i'l P.'.rmiiiT :'-n,l, lutlon und pursuant tn law, (v w I'.VMII.I.I-: TONT", |A rinintlft, und 11>ns firemen. Mrs. Pntrr Greco was .in.I Pi" cmhiT ;:iili. l!• *•>. If ilii% :l1 inei .Uiimk.v nl<:ht at the fire- nilnlniiiin price w'hldi y'.ii I'lr.VNK I'KI.AHAI.I.I, 1.1- In ir-., general chairman, assisted by Mrs di-vlxepi ninl personal rcpreiientii- Till i itisi', iwih Mrs. Marjoric Himhes i »,tli nil other detail" pertinent raid ; tlvei, en-., el nls, ore t'efendnnl'i, Walt* Meyers, Mis. BVTOU ui, inline The Hist winners in the Drier (in U-M«l VV-S-M ' nuiiltiium prl1' tn*lnK (C. mi plii* J VlTH'H Ofr' H Ul.lO IAI.E I'l l'ii for the «nl" nf mnrtKiiftiul Johnson, Mrs. William I ein;i, i;r •:. merchandise club Include ,'oflt nr prfpnllnK deed .lift IKlV'r- TO WHOM It MAY CONCUKN: iHlrtK tlu« -ill'1 Wald lot In "a I'l Mrs. tipoire Kovnrk. Mi:. Her- ..i, V. H.iiwiow, Mrs. Jack H;t- AI :i rritiilar nuetinf of tht hlu. k. If -iii'l on HTiiip. will i'M|inre Hi vlrnie of the nhovp staU'ii Writ, in tlie ilire.li'.l nml ilell\-er.efl,,r tvlll Allnm • man Strinbarh and Mrs. John i, ii". Mr,. J. Muiiflkme. Ti.«tis'ili> Comtnllirf of the Town- •i down piiyrnenl nf IDS.'"', tin- Hal- in.-k of niirrhn?' price in l>e nnld In expose In mile .it puhlle vrnwie on ». .1 In Lockle. Over (10 yotiiii"«lers at- 1 I'i.ui. were discussed for a card Pi|ll;\l mnnthlv IftsM aliment^ nf tl'*"') WKliN'KSIVAV, Till-: I Tnwiwh tended. Miss Arline Greco played 1 ,,. ,,u«-iti^^ tlie ini I (Inn on Vnr*- Plus Interrxt ond ntlur term* pro h.W of JANT.vriY A. IX, > To I, p. .:.,• J.iiiuiirj L'U. at the tire- ; ,1. , t *, en n«. ,l:ininr\" Sril, I'.i.'ili. vHl>il for in contract nf snl*. TRHN III Nl>l:l"h ASJi Christmas carols on the piano lit Tu»'i"i..|i i'i>mtiiliie« will n\«ti iiuiis'\ The committtT appointed Tulle turflw nntlrt Dint «t saltl nt nvn o'rlnik Standard Tlmp In tlie rtt S I' M. ii:sTi In tli» <"i>mmluee Games were played and prizes. lui tins nilair inchuies Mrs. Emma .irternoon ol the nnld day, nt tlie •|,«niiii'i> Memorial Municipal «lr. or any ri»rk oiwn (n ina»fi'tl'>n to nu Idddfr m> It mav "elect, ilu» Iffirter [inrili'iiliirly ilM the newest holiday fad for or mnr» minimum hli * shall )>* ri- Hi,, »u-ini)«i> ainl Irienus. Mrs. Carrie. . 11 c -*{ •- \ .ind Stale nl" New sented gifts to the youngsters. \V illtnl p .\^ »<• strapless occasions, according suuiiuuu and Mrs, Margurei Scoil j j nf Hie minimum Heinir khiivvVi us IOIM NOS, 1H AM | tfi In Itlm k 11*s tin AspeHumpnt Mnp lo txperl Alyn" Wayne of th« hlil, or Mil ntiiiVf minimum, liy Iht —Mr. and Mrs. Hairy C. Jones, \u~.r iipnoinh'il to maki- arrange- '1'nK' mrtl'»r , niXIct nl.Tlie I'liv of 1'erlh Amhoy, N, ,|,, Coil' Tiwnshlp ('(inunltti't tia«. bi t»ao- To*nWil|i Cnmmlltfe un.l th* pay- ItolU,. Jr., Harvard Avenue, save a party , Florists' Teletraph Delivery I'i2ii, Nl<>'Ki>n I.arxon, Surveyor, nnd in' :r •• hit'i'!i an.l "IIHIIIIIH tfi i»w. <\\n\ a mfnl ttifrtnf by lh» pnri'h»"»r »o- or.linr <" ">• munntr "( luirrhm in celebration of Uie sixth birth-; Assn. He Illustrates hf re with Hu.inssc., for the next meeting. iiiriilii'.um ptl'-i" .it whlrli nU\ h'l* In aironUni* *llli lirttn of »alr on day of their son. Harry C Jones, in «.i;.l l.l.ii'liJ MM I »i.l tliptfllltT I'M a' classic orchid "skin cor- v.lui h uili be' held January lt>, « II all uiiipf ilrMil" P»MIHMII -^lil (Vic. thf Townahip will ildlvcr a liar- III'MI'NNINC nt the.i-nriier fnrnmd 1 I'nl 3rd. Ouests were Mrs. Raymond sage," plus matching hairpiece im unit Mis. Kujawski,1 Mrs. Helen ml it lit. inn pi .i'i' lii-ini! J'J.MlH.flfl Pill" giiin nft't »nl» 'VPPII fur iilH n'unliin. liy Hie inii'tsei linn nf the rnHlerly Mtilr, Ann Muir, Raymond Muir, • •-I? ..: pi->>p:irlnir 'l'"l and »^vtf line of Ciinvery I'line with the :.;:.;ko',\-ki. Mrs, B?r,iln\ Merrill. : ; u of sweet pea's—both bright- It-i tip) l i' -=;!!•» Sillil lota In . »l'l H. I. lirNKIAN', Tow miiitlu-rly line i.r Neville HI., nml Paul Muir, Roaclle Park: Mrs. •'"I Tin, „ "ened by red berries and tiny A.I v .\,o.i:.",scy. Thi' special award hi., si, ii mill mi n-iiiix. «ill ri'iiulrp To hi- Jdlvcrtlxnl Dc I loin ihehre ninntnK (1) easierlv 1 1 alonx tlie milct umitherly line" nl1 Harry Lindell, Mrs. John Cald- :• ,u b,> selected by Mrs. Siaunton, ,i iliiw n i'.n ni..in ,ii Ji.Mi on. thf hnl- |!M!i, iiriil lie I'liihi-r JIMIi. I'"! , i'i II" ai rii- ,',ij silver bells. (luc nf inin mw pt ire 10 b« paid ll Neville Hi . one hundred (IOn'1 feet well Richard, Harry and Clandis l^hiiilin'i • i . miji niniitiiU- In-talliiiin'* n' tn a point, whhh Is tlie nnrllnvi'M Fc. .r.unr: tlie business sess-ion A nin- v r, blndell and Roy Bilarc?yk. Rah- • •i|l-iiet m l.nt No 4T; ihenee ninnltiK \OTKT, I'" .ml,,. .! CiuNtin.is supper • party wiis *nr in nutnin o' Null, i llTi-l'V KiV. I lll.lt I}I Sinilherly at rlxlit UIIKI'I (U way^i Roy Helneman. John Kalko. HI i" >,' :vitl. \v.;n ;nc foltowinu in charge: i,| ,-rtv liillnwIiiK nr.ilin.ineil ' w.i- l'K,||:l -Neville St. Kilty ii'i'i'i leei; thpnee PetM- L'Heireux, Clark Brr-kke, A 1:11 TI\1I h,l'in\vs: I is«nl nnil ii,li,pi.,I ui u r.-xu riiiinlnii till westerly and n.imllrl Mrs. F.'i.-aiJftli Aiuto. Mrs. Mnry li'lld i'l.in, Andy Brekke. James Jones. Mau- l.cir I.II IN IIMK'K -JMI-t iiK.rUnH "' 'In' Tinvn I'liiiiuili n- It It the tlrst dm ilhed course one Tin- I, , .•...Ho. Mr.-. Mary Brady. Mrs. LOT J-ll IN Ill.tMK ;sd Condas, Mrs. Btella Es- III II , I ».-\. liohl mi Hi -'"t!i il.n to tlie euHli'lly line of CiillVcry pcsitn. Mrs. Barbara Frey. r Itclll.' -lUltllt'Tlx fl-l't Itnlll III.' III,,. Schneider. Charles Erirkson, Pa- In*' Ini I!) I I 'In' e . ihi'iice run nl it K '4> northeiiv 'Inn 1,1 « i -.nut ii rli i: n \v 11 i II .1 I it.'N'I<1 AS. .ili.UK l'ie ".li'l eilnlerly line ol «' I'l-i' •' din reel mid Ihlity-nlue Susan Zocchi. Peter Zocclii, Muiv Orrhid "Jewels' for niK W t Hi ,-1 I V I'l 1.1. I Miutili'ilv .il th AN u|!l>IVV\ri-: Tn AMKMi AN •-;,iiii.lri-dthn ••! ,i foul ir.ii ;t«-i |,, - nl li;in|i, ;!.', t »•••! Mn ii,. : ii Klimick, Rita Klimick. Mrs. Wini- formal wear? Here's a llrfrr I,,: \\-lll-\ OIIIMNANCI-: KXTITI.KIi "AN e point ..I piiH-e nt HeKllHllllK. MIIUI. Ill-' I'l IH.IC SAI.K I,, -HI iililil int In hlNANCK l!i:i.\TI\i; To Till'. o.vK I!..untied nn tin1 north hy Neville "' 1-' i. • fred Sweeney, Mrs. Miriam Mitch- .stunning floral combi- Ii• f i" i still ii i-'i \\ III iM IT MAY i'HNTKi;N: AVHNl'K SKWHIi." H'liipte. S(. nn the South b\ Lot No, ;I(I, on ell, Mrs. Eileen Zocchi, Mrs. Frank lit IJiuiii- 31 UK ivfrt tiniher imli, 1S*tL'. N.il'K nation (above), just cre- .M irtui.ii- i ling the the Kant h\ l.nt No IT, on the \VV«i thi' Erickson. Mrs. Mary Klimick, Mrs t|. r i'f ili Town- |. Ill-: IT (IliDAlN'l-'D In- the liy Cmiverv I'line, all ,1.1 »hn«n on ated by style expert >;i k w 'I'i'l A\ lili uliip ('ninrnlili'i- »f the Tonn ii|> m I In- pr.'.'-. •• Hilda Hayes. •*• j the alinve limp. Wayne. Tiny white or- ti'ih ,IIIIIIK ^V'(l(Mll)r|(lKe, in the I'niiTitv i Ml-l- ; ieinK Hie nrHmUM commonlv , .\Vf ::',.'' . li'i'l mu nr lew in ;i pulni: dlesex, llwit: ' • iipphiti. chids (phaelanopsis) are 1 known ami ileslKiiulftrt in No. M2. ! —Avenel Library hours are 3 to j tin HI iii wo rly "lung « lltH' 1. Septlnii 1 nf the urdln.in.'e en- l.au.i v;, | .Mo I'linvi-ry Houlevurd, Pertli Am- ! 5 P. M., Monday through Friday. ! ideal for this matching illi-i- n III iiiH-t p.lMll t" Oi lilltll»TlV Illll" "< titled RK nhove li hpreliv ,iiuen,!ed he gin i,,n For the house, it depends on how 1 iu 1 to rend ;i* I'IIIIHWM: i\. New Jeine.v. i \ •- I . M 11:ST i 111•- Cinimlllpi' Iliii'k MI. I." t l tiWirc nr li " in I "pei inl [,: and 7 to 8 P. M. on Tuesday and set of earrings, necklace 'I'i,i- ii|iprnxiinn|e nmnnnt of thr ' you "deck the halls" with Ivy to ob- I .1 I Mlllll' ll'H in ti I'lmtH'lv II.O.W lint- ! Hei-tloii t. Tlii* sum nf T'lin nn Is : ill the li . herein' .tpprnpi'liiled us n il'i^n pnv- JUIIKIIIIIII in tit- sntlslled liy mid mili> ' Thursday evenings. ! and bracelet, with a I-. NVIV .Icrscv. ..: i;.' I'nit Ki-mllng i:.l:. Siuir: 1 j I'lllthiK, I tain a really |ay holiday atmosphere. ,; r (\ rUiwF-sti-rlv nlmiK sul-l ineilt for the hlilil |nir|io-.i, Mind li the sum nl due Thousand Three I1 j ill pillillr «Blf ill Hi, - —The Sodality of St. Andrew's holiday note of holly HIIIII hnvInK lieri-tofnri- hei-ii ni-ide Iliuulrpd KI.Khty Dollars Hnd Kill >• - Here's a new hallway idea by iil.li-r iici'urilillg t'Ki.-rly li.d.W Lire Mil f«et nuire SlllflK I i l|l iiv.'illiihle tlierefnr. The furt'iet MIHII tun (Vnt.i (jl.lUd.UI loKiMlier w11It t Church will hold a Christmas • berries and featherlight mi till, ultli tlif ,iv !is» tn (i ]',MIII hrinK ill MI rt n t null- Tloti i ji^i FTD's design chief, using English of |<,!i00.00 or so nnieh thereof us Hie 'lists of Oil* Dale. I i tilly Urn ffci Hum tht» soiitlinrly dance in the church hall Decem-i plastic bells tied with nifty he nei-epHiny i« herehv HIMIIO- T.'Ktthp.r with all mid Hlngiilar tlt« : ivy, white carnations, pine cones and reail prior lo HO. W. I.i us nl Illi' Poll llmillnif l''.l> rl ! . S ber 28. ! jirlnteil tu meet the mm nf • ;irryliin' rights, [it'l\ ilcKes, hereditatni'iits utid metallic gold bows. ill' lllslV", ll I: i:.. tiii-in i- n; i i-;i~tct-iv :u;r. i>i't Uli.I Ji.v • • winsome snowman of stynfoam. IILiilC ill- Ic-S III till- point nr pllli'f on K:IIII iriiproveinint. iippiirteiiaiH-eH theieunto -helonKliiK J N -I, 'I' —A Christmas party for Junior L. Seitlon I nf the nrdinan'-e en- ni in .mywise ,ip|ifn.ilniiiK Him li l diie.-ti-d Hi«h, Senior High and Young tilled (1H nhnve Is lipt-eliv iiinended cnltiiVE-IJl'S A. WAI,!., W TIIH ns IIBlX«- Sei-tlmi 1 (Ai. Notes nnd honils lire KAV1H T. WlliBNTZ. T:ik, in Otl t'P in nil iiii Fellowship will be held tomorrow tan Township, contributed several That the I'.mr iu;;:,.-r nulkr that at herehy .-fullinrli'.ed to he IHMIHII friiin Attiirm-y. I program was held Sunday with n !hItlH thl- i-ni'ii nluht at 7:30 o'clock in the Sun- has, hy r^*o- id\e, ur any ilut'- to which It may time to time In nn aninunl not toI.-l,. IJ-l;i. 22, 2S; I-;, pi.VI hours of volunteer work on riliir I'SII:illt \t i law, flxfd a Tin- lliin:: ! Mrs. Harold Van Ness in charge. • '« iidjourned, the Townihlp Com- exieed the sum iipproprlnted, pur- day School room of the Presbyte- ;i t \vl li-h Ipflilt-'l, i', returns Saturday. m j 11 t^e rf'serven th« rlKiit^in ItH i]la- suiint In tlie provlnlnn« of Chapter 1 N'OTICR ' !.,• • ^ 1!' ><»!»! of Title 40 of the lle.vlsed Statutes oil tills . rian Church. On Saturday at 7:30 j —Mrs. R. G. Perler, Christmas i-rellnn tu rolffl :i|iy '-nc "or nil bl''« Ni)TI(vK IS HICHKIIV (11VHN tlint I —Nancy Palmer, student at I (III ntlii-r :;,ii J rt'nt, f>il i Sci- tinn 1 (11). The supplement;)! ..Mil e whii h It ni4> ni.itlnn ii'Hulred hy Kevis.-d Stututes I.I IX (Jlllllll -Cadet Prank Cenej-ty. Rtudeni nij Hie. 'Mf T'iwrt«lil|i will i>e 11VHr in WixnlhrldKP, New Jersey, on tlie ll,f Tnwiislilp I'om- upon ;i|i|,| , a inirKiilii anil sale deed for laid ;:nili ilny nf Dt'cemher, linn, at S at Fishborne Military Academy, s I lie riKl'l In I!" ills :i. All ordinances or parts nf nnl- Chl.-f C|,.|-k mill' iM'Inrk 1>. II, (KST). or at> t Waynesboro, Va,. is spendinr. the Ti-t1' I ,IHV r all bM* hATKIi. Dii i-iiili i- ilst, l!ll(i. liiinr.-s in, unslKlnil with the pru ,on I itieht. I:,I,,IU thereafter ax suld matter can lots in lil t •! (i i - It -i ii. .1. III'NKIAV Tnwmhip t;i«rk vismn.H of tills ordinance :uv. licipi. I"' Tl-ellt \. Christmas vacation at his home I'rarhed, at Avhicli tlnu; and jda* >• il m.iy i-lvt-1, due Tn In* ;iilvcrii~c,l II >,-t•(•iiilicr ;L'I|II. n-pealed. 1I|IH|I till- :. 1 all prr«nii'; who may be Interested on Dartmouth Avenue. v.'ll tn !i|!i, iml |i|.i'i'tnlii-r 2: l!M!i. in tin the nun i I.eI Mi- 4. This ordlnani'e ahull {:\hn pffect therein will he Klven an opportu- anl St.il.. p:iyiiu-nt, lii^p une liQinrillately upon Us mlnptlnn a nity to he lieanl iMinctrnltiK ihe —William Berry. Manhattan and i,,,i-l I ia'.l lie re- a.lvi'rtisliiK as required liy law, sallle. Avenue, is a patient at Railway Itefi-r Ini W.SHI AlKlUST l'\ ( rl.ll .id.hv- MITK K (IF PIBI.ir RAI.K II, I name i .,'1.1 Memorial Hospital. .'ptiuiee of tlie TH I n I tn u Iii I'pnii :i' • ToWRHlltp Clerk. I Work Inl . , . mid to resolutions. May t'lil, ni- Iiiii •IIMIVI1 niiniintim, liy the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKftN: Mtpit: AN OKniN'ANTl-; TO iriMlTIII'.l: ; must I.,, i —Jack Ettershank, freshman at 'I'Niuilttre :md the p&y- At a remilar meetlnii of th« R J :ill yours come true this eom- Township Cummlttee of ipe Town- AMI-iMi AN (tliJtlNAiSCI') l-'.X- ! , h. ,•!. ,n , Park College, Parkeville, M<>., is at. iitiit tl ii t.y Ihr jmivhaser ae- Clerk, • lilit or Wnn.lhridire, held Tuesday. •{„ \ TITI.IOh "AN OliDIN-ANCK Ti t Tiea-uni year, and nwy your days i-iirilin ', to the milliner nist>i| tpd in his home on George Street for IH" ellll.el 2l'ih, H'l'.l, I wns direi'ted ul • l.eailtr . CIIIIM-I- laUCn.ATIC Till! 9AM0 OF AljCtj-I «e> ),,i n in iur nUinie wlili terms (if nule on nn In 1 be progressively huppier. the holidays. ' 1 III iidvertlse thr fact that on Tues- 1IH9. lliil.il' I'.KVICIiAliKS IN Till') I li)',, i ui tlir, tin ' Township will deliver a hu.r- 1 fiiIn nm iiluy evrniiiK, Jammry, 3rd, lii'iil, Cpnuty Court TitwNSIIll t;K \VOOI>llliIIKJl-:."! iin.vi.U-i —Robert Plennert, Admiral :i "|iATI '*V th> Tuwnahlp Cunimltut will meet adopted .IH.IC i», 1SJ14, , die. k .-.:,,i: Thf Corset and Underwear Farragut Naval Academy, Tnms at 8 1" M. il'UTl in the Pommlttei -III'' IT OltlrAJNKI) by the Town-1 nor HIM, It. .1 hl'Slii.i \. TowiiMiip Clerk All persons ciineerned may taKe. Chginheri, Memorial Municipal ship Committee uf the Township of' he .h-lm; Center of Perth Amboy River, is spending the holidays at Tn I, • .iih'rlli-i'il lii-i-einhel- L'Jnd iintice th.it the Siihscriher, AdmlnlK- Building, WoodbridKe. New Jersey, WoodhridKe, In (he Cuilhty nf Mid- I or lidni, d |ii-i i-liihi-r Jut Ii. !!H!i, in th. triitor, etr,, of il.'liarlesi) K-arl \V. his home on Llvinfistoii Avenue. , mi'l ixpitse ajiU' fell at public ill* dlefitx. tliut: _. .... the >i.ni.| and to the highest til doer trrbi ; —New books listed at the Ave- llniil (leciitint to tlie Middlesex ('ntin- I, Section I.' of the nrdlmin, e j spi • -i.il n.i tn terms of sale on (lie with ARAMQUNT ty Conn — I'rnhate Division, on Kri-enlitled us Mlt«>\'t' ia hereliy auu-ndf'd ; liiinl-! nel Free Public Library and lleler In: W -II—« -" Tuwnnlilt) Clerk open to Inspection d.iv, the i:ith day of January, 19f.o, lo read an lullou-is: ' eiiclns.'l i loaned to the library of the Par- Mjiii't: ut iMin.tr SALH ami to he puhllcly read prior to ! !«:• Smith St.. Perth Amboy at I y. M., for Settlement and allow- SW.T1ON li. Nu license Issued for , eiiv.-li.|» - IY) WHoM IT MAY rONCEKN: - :.', I'ait of Ijit I, to he known ! ents' Bookshelf of the N. J. State ance: Ihe same hi'I UK flrnl audlled I'lenaiy Hcinlj Coimuinptiun shall in.il ,n.,i At a ,reKul,u in«rt)ug «r \t\i nil ile-ik'nated ax Lot 1-i! In Blink I and staled hy tlie Hurrugaln. pii-iiili tin. HaU- ol' alootiuli' l.uv«r-! iit;iii - Department of Education, include. Tnvviifliln riiiiniilitfn of tli» Tnwn- '.•:-' i is jlc«i-rihfdi on the Wuod- nKes for i onmimptlon In or upon all hi.i- •Iiiii nf Wiioilhridm;, hell Tiii-sdky, Ituie.d lifi emhi'i- Mil, 1S4H. "New Ways in Child Discipline," iiiidite Tort'iishlfi AHsr-Hxmenl Mn|t. liceined premlBes, nor iliall any Sium-.i lie .''lli.i-l- -'Uli. I!' IV, I »;!:. dil-i'i-led ' JOHN SWKTITH, A I.I. THAT panel of Innd, the licensee have Ms place nf liusiness ' si..' "The Happy Home." "Your Child In uiu.itis.. the lad tli.i: nil Tm-»- | A.lmliilsir.itor. H'IIII pan ni iin- lehKtli helnK 1 Makes Sense," "Relations in Alti- 'i.i'. i-H'iihi;, Jiiiniaiv :: i-.l, l:',',.i. J se\t-nlv fee| wide, .siliinte, In theArthur Brown. Kmi,, pen, lii'MVi en the hours of J A, M. I.-l. 'M tudes "Opinions and J the liiu-ii.iliip i^uiiunluee Will uieci | Tohiisiih (if Woddhrhlpte, in the ^'at s I'. M. (KSTi in the Cnniinittee | t'niiiiM ci Middlesex and State of K Main Htreet, Family Members," "HOW u'lamners, .Memorial Municipal Xi-w l.-rsey. l.nnnded and desirllted Woodbrldjje, N. J. , Proctor. to Keep House," "Life With Pam- i ","V'""po«iWul'Jbr|liee< New *"*** .is Inllnws, vi/.: l:w;iMMN*' open to Inspection the Township of Woodlirldg* In Mid. XtTltH and Personality," "Americas Best and to he nnhliclv read prior to All permtnn coneerned mny t.ike - BUY AT THE illesrx C.nmty mi the sniilli. Inter- l.nt.- 1 I" l! Ill.lllsiVi- ill |t|>ii'k i 7*-A, Small Houses," "Adolescent De- sei ts ,i siiuthwi-pierly line n( land Udtlcf linn the Sutmi rlhe-r, Adminis- on the Wn.idli|-|ilne Tnwnnlilp As- trator, etc, of Mury A. KbelinK. de- "Golden Crested — liuliti I velopment," "Healthy Babies Are sesMiient .Map. • if Tie I'nlted Nc* Jersey Kiillroail nml Can.il Company, distant one ceased. Intends to cxIilMt llnal iic- Happy Babies," "Your Part in Take -iiiiiurr .notice that tht liiiiidred tliti feet smithwetft.wnrdly count. to the Middlesex I'niinM Your Child's Education," "Ethics Township Committee has, by Court—I'rnvali- DIVIKIOII, nn Krldav, Hun an.l rursuatii to Inw, TU and nt Huh! UIIKICX irom the line in Sex Conduct;" "Manual for dlvldinii ,snid hist iiieiitioned laiii. the lBtli day or January, I9r.il, nt inirliiiiitn price at wl.liii said lot .' P. M.. I'nr Settlement und ullow. 1 1 in said "lilni-k wi|] he snld lom-ther • HI [he Southwest from luml of thf Baby Sitters, , "Qo You Know unit: the name being dial .u..llti'.| wltli all other detain pertinent, *alo I'enh Amhoy and Woudbrlilg* I!HII- mid alalcil by tlie rilitruiiate. SIRLOIN STEAK IjVhat You're ' Buying*" "Parent in inillililil iJlke lo-iliK' }!'.lill.l)ll plus rniuli Cnmpauv on tlie northeast and Child," ''Psychiatry, Its Evo-1'osts or preparinit deed and idver- l-:.\TlvN'HING from «aid heuinrinBl littled IM-einiier MtIt. ISIS. nlnt tlie following flive inuriieii am! JOII'S SWKTitS, lutioji'and Pilesent Status" "Quick tlslni? this fale. Said lots in *aid IRISH hlnik, if snld nn tcniiN. uul reiiulre istiinies; ill "Sumh (weiity-nlni-] A.IiHlnlstr.ilor. Preening and Family Pood Gar- .i ih.u n r-yniciit of }::c.mi, the hal- (•Kfi-CK thlrnieii minutes K,mt alnttK I Artfuir Brown, Usq,, dening," "Flower Arrangements,'1 jnce nt puiiliH.se price to h» paid Itl aid Soiithwenterly line of hind of |i',,111114-1..r ut l,aw, et|iia"l i|iciithly. installiTientf nf $10.01) in- Kailroad and (\miil <'umi/.itiy. n,', MJIO .iireei, ! "Living and Learning wiih Chil- BACON i* *• 42c BEEF UVER teienl and ut'ier fellas pro- nc-lninilreil seventeen fee'l :md jU'nodliritiEe, H. .1., i dren," "Spending for Happiness," vided for In contract of IV 'iii^-l'umlrcdtliK of a food 131 I Proctor, ' IC'OUNTKV STVI.Hl ISHIK I "Modern Pattern for Marriage," Take further nullce that at Itld West wnrdly on a rurve \~<< the li-ft 1.-I-. U'-lk. K. 2»; I-S, 12 si t, or any date to which It may h.ivtnn a radius of four hundred "What Today's Women Should He adjourned th« Townslilp Com- I vv.-nty.foiir feet, an arc leiiutfi of JHK.SK1 Know About Marriage" and "Let's lulttee reserves the right In lt» dli-•ilia liiwtil 1 .'.I eighty.one. feet - and fAHPMKUj T Uf (Mil. xitu II I; Tell the Truth About Sex" creliun to reject any (ins or nl] bldl sixty-two iine-liiinilredtltii of n font A nnininced climinic 0.11 • IlilliK SAUSAGE ••». 35c VEAL and to sell said lots In said block Turning out printed matter that is of consistently high tp a ixiinl ur if a naze ill; Cli South Vpplii-Htioiis January 16, n> ,1 to Huch bidder as il may .select, dm degrees thirty-nix 111I11- Apply HejiHrtMienl nl f: S,-r- regard) being given to terms *nd utetes West, 111on1 , ia line parallel with che, Htate Minme, Trent.. New quality, takes years of experience, Ouf reputation, built manner of puyment. In case ons or School Children's Vision ,jinl dinhiin nf\vmity feet South- Jet'Ke)'. more Vnlnlmuni bids tiiall b* re- t'ardly and ta trltfhi nnK't-s from I (JIJWI to liale ,111.1 r.-iii.i),- t ZUMAN ABATTOIR ceived. over the years, is your assurance of a quality printing job. mild City. Tnwiiphlp and Count v II'i nn.nllin itcldeni Iii WIM, U. Ij. O*v*rnment 1S Six out of ten American school Upon acceptance of the minimum ilividlni? line, crosulnu Platted l.ltlle 1'iililh 11,nln NUIM- I Will- i bid, or bid above minimum, by, the .-I.I I,. I children have poorer vision at the Slrt-Bt. six Jimulrei) nlnoty-one feet OAK TREE ROAD ONE MILD PAST ' ' 9 Township Committee and th* pay-and tliirty-Kix oiie-iliiiiidrudtliii of a end of the elementary Kiafecs than "For Favorable Impressions* ment thereof by the purchaur »c- loot to tlie caslerly.tiiH- nf | j,,i , i . eoriHiig to the manner of purch^M rly.tiiH- n a m w when they entered, school, accord- or formerly inf W Ifntil .1. Tucker: In accordance with terms of >ile on y nf W Ifntil Nh fij.ur iWKi'ees llilrty-Nve ALMEGHT'S IEY SHOP - HOURS ing to extensive studies made hy Die, the Township will deliver a bar- (I) North jr K lrt ,(t^i «it llllnc ;i|f-» j c W t u l^lk O|»«i Mond ', TUMdlky w>d Wed»wf:U0 A. M. physiologist. Dr. Harmon blames oiie-liiiiidri-diliii of a foot to litid MIDDLESEX fRESS K. .1. lil'NIliAN, TuwnnlilliClvk Mt»nlf, 'I'IIOI. . Koi WMlc Vuu 8*Uurd»y»:((0 A.M. Till • lighting and other factors in the Tit lie adveriliheil liccemlier 'JJnil, City, Townsijli and Onunty dlli.l- Will — (all I « lh(t line: itful 'thence, (fij Nijrth WOODBRIDGE, N. J. schoolroom environment fur must l!H'.i, and |i(-cii(nbe.r -Mil, 1'JID, In tlie \VA«ll|N(iT(IN AVKM ») 18 Cr.31iN STREET Indeiieiident louder. oUlity-tliree (lij»Tre«!B thirty-Mix 11I1I- < AltriMKr 1-7108 of these visual prabkW;, ules I'JasL aloiiK the HUIHV, llt'Crr lot U-;tll NOIKi; 01' I'litl.IC SAI.K TD WHOM IT MAY CONCBHN: Ai a rejtular ineellnB of tlie A LIMITED NUMBER OF NEW rowimliln Oaminlttee of the Tuwti- uiilp ol Woodlirlilge, held Tuesday I ii-'i-iiilii r ^oih, |ii|H, I wan i!i|-i»citd Travel News REMEMBER! ID advertiKe tlie fact that on T'. DESOTOS - PLYMOUTHS and tixpoxti and hell at publ^r- Male H,'I (u tlie highest hlddi-r uccordlnv to tenin of iale on tile with the Towtnhlp iJitrk ut>«n tu toiMtlliJ TURKEY # FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! .ynd III'IJF pulillcly read prior i -al1'. Lot l-li in nii», k Mh-ll, on tlie Mlith Chestnut Dressing Wimdhiiilgi' Tuunshlij Aimf»«iiionl Map, the Tnki- further notice that th* Towu.slilp ('(jliiinltlei' haa, by rtto lullnn and piiiniiaiit to law, died a of Bermuda* 3 YEARS!! TO PAY mlii:im,in |n Ire nt whii'li said lot (il »uhi block will be BOUI together Your Hotel CHRISTMAS " with nil ntlier ileU-ll" p#rliniint. Mill IKADKS iiijri WIH j)?wjv*l A|w»««, lit*. i-eMuwI bdluK glv«n tu ttrnii tiw Open Evenings Till 9 O'clock — Sundays Till 5 P. M.. uiannt-r ot n*"iui:iit, In eiu, one Member «( Ntw Jrrny Tnvai ur m(ii« tvlnlniiim hi4s ilitiil b« m- INDEPENDENT LEADER TuuF...D.-..' Di.xi..LiEE4'. [•.• PAGft

"Tis the Christmas Season—and tbe world is filled with cheer! The twinkling lights of the Christmas Trees give forth a happy glow . . . the greens and reds of Christmas foliage add too, to the wonderful color! Everywhere men anil women are happily engaged in the (un and .iVV fc>v gaiety that is Christmas . .. humming the carols that so aptly reflect the beauty of the Season. The children, too, are bright with smiles and : laughter in the knowledge that this holiday is the merriest oi all! r«*«*» ft- And so—we pause—in the midst of a lime of special awareness of good 7 will ami good deed—to extend to you and you is our sinomst • . . .* \ *•> .# : v^ST £

5 * I! 'e're hopiiui //HI/ tlw ;cv May every .innml oi tin' inn! hap pine ur ('hrislmas enrols .strike a ( hnstuiiis nioniniii endure May the joys f//d/ fdi your happy mill' in your heart and ijrow \,n you thnvnjh lirart this • (hnstnuts re mill liin:u\ This/is our wish mil tlw prosperous years to main the iDiiumi year. to t'iii'h niiil every one. eninc. BEST WISHES JOYOUS NOIL ESPOSITO MUSIC SHOP Raymond Jackson & Son HOLOHAN BROS. GARAGE firuggists Stanford KSKO Products * 465 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS, N. J. « S 88 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE K y AMBOY AVE. AND SECOND ST. WOODBRIDGE

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ll i re liiinfni'j in |ni7 ii.f mill hnuiullc.is joy and Smeerrst ifm'l\iiij.i nj tlw ()ur ln'iut-jell tlklids jm ;. i IDII tn wish nil it )lni < Si'iison In niir iiiiiiiv |/iriii/.v ( hristwtis. iHCs.i In nil inv liii'mls. \inir jiiitroiMiji', ami our ami their families. best wishes jor a joyous

luiliiluy si'tisiin. JOE JANAS VULETIDE JOY Sunnvside OF Food Market SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES Dambach & Frolich ; 552 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS Clarkson's Esso Service 100 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE j 823 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRIDGE j PA-4-1533 AMBOY AVE. AND JAMES ST. WOODBRiDGE Nkfck».k».>.fc»ftkkakfckkkkkkkfc»kkkkkkfckkkkkli»Mti(kkkkt !Ukkkkkkkkkkkhkkk»:kkkkkkkk*kkMkMikkkMl»ltlllifckkkkkk

. l.v /'ic bells ring in another In a sincere wish that you May your /HI//I he ever anniversary of His I'irth, .1/dV this joyous Christinas and your family may ijiilhei we wish you joy and hap- lujhtcil with Un'e ami hap- liijli't your way to a happy lojietlier this year for a piness now and in the \'cw piness, now and lower. merry, merry ( hristinas and prosperous year ahead! Yea: a happy Sew Year. I GREETinCS Woodbridge Lumber Co. j Woodbridjre Radio & Television j I METZGER'S DEPT. STORE Synowiecki Funeral Home I JOSEPH P. KOCSIK { * WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 46 ATLANTIC STREET CARTERET 5 452 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE 2 » NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS S '

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II i' wish to extend our very Itt'Ht WUW« May the ijijts under your Hear th'e bells ring out our 11V join in wishiiiij you a for tree unhide the (lift of hap- w i i h e s for a wonderful V nil tide filled with sany Christmas and the New Year to /•iiir.v.i. May it l;e a tjift with Cliiislmas ami Xew Year tiihl ijond eheer, ainl a very. our .very ijood Iriends and a lijetime ijiiaranlee. customers ererwhyere — and for all of our friends! very happy Xew Year. to assttie them iif our tjieal , appreciation of their i/ood will. LUND'S McCarthy's Sporting Goods GREETINGS- BLAU'S JOYOUS NOB FISHKIN BROS.. INC. I The Filth Avenue Store on Main Street (jyiVW IWW M S SERVICE STATION & APPLIANCES 70 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 157 SMITH STREET SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PERTH AMBOY 5 | M5 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS

He' extend to you and yours 1 May the ship hearimj the II'e wish yon n holiday as the joys and IJIKHI wishes May this holiday s,eason he of the season, and may the brtijlit and ony for yon and tjolilcn treasure of health i'fi"V as yuur Christmas hearth.- as warm and ijlow- em:tinfckkkk*kkkkki*kkkkkkkkkkkfckkMikkkkkJ<

THE EMPLOYEES & MANAGEMENT May we wish you the best . . . Our lierfrlfelt thanks the season has to offer with OF MOLDED FASHIONS WISH i . . i. and thank you jor your for your patronage May

May this bt the merriest li'i'Vi' brinnniiuj over with ll'e wish you one and all Christmas smun ever for merriment and (food iii.t/iM. : May an nlmudonce of i\oail you and your family • • • .J joyous Christmas and a •{• d\t«r lie in stari jtir ,V««.(!«rf the h(it uml haziest Christ- mi »!fl»v j^fi/iisic/i'jjj/1''"'" happy A'mi" Vnar fti»t» »ll =«?••: all your fwrrf rnirt-dnrintf dud prosperity in We Me.il> wan ever. >'.' oj us to oil of you. '7 this season of vwmth and Vi'Qr, joy, aiui.in the Ntw J''"<«'- OREITIN»S WOODBR1D€E STUDIO Windsor J. Ukl», Prop. toes Motor Sales Co. Woodbridge Liquoq r Store , ;•,^ i*:-. DOYLE &OJNNEEN AuUiorlHd Plymouth - Da Mo O«»J«f* 74 MAIN STREET WOODBJUDGE 8.1989 Jos. , Prop. 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRI SMJITH BiwttBT PBRWI AMBOTf iU KING STREET PERTH AMBOTf PAGE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 10-10

Supervisorsisprs at Security Steel Equipment Have Holiday Party Civic Improvement Club H0U Yule Fete for Colonia Kidl; * .—A successful Chrlst- Weithop, mns party for the children of the Mrs. Stella E , ommunlty was hold Sunday after- s )osj noon at the Civic Improvement Mrs. John Ee|< j Clubhouse. In man Avenue by the ing, Robert Witi,. Ill'lli, dub. GrontlnRs were given by A Npw Yeai-'s I At Christmastime: Lawrence Suit, prayer by Harold Riven at the <*„,. '';'"•' Chamberlain, flmtuHftiiiph story, It Is almost time to BO to press moy be niado w] '• " •The Birth of Christ," Mrs. Hurold pnd this column must be written. ;1111 Chamberlain; violin and piano chairman. " I've been helpins to wrap count- solo, Prank and Wnltcr Tetschner; The KnluiHi. ;u,,| ,• less Christmas packages for the ]> choral Rrmip. Christmas hymns sponsored by tim ,\Z'-' needy and It's hard to net back nnd enrols, Albert Menites, Fred prl« ChriMmns ^^ to everyday thinss. , , . I should and Eric Rosenberg, John Tun- int. tncmbers. The ^H ' be thinking about tidbits I may Santa's List dermnnn. Richard Grnssl, James need bjr tho nmcc's ,!! ' have heard durinu the week Hint Mnekey. Mrs. Thomas I.,..,,,,,., 1 might relay to you. but all I can L. Coty, Mrs. Kli/,,1,,,, think about is how happy some A piny "Christmas In the For- Ml s ' ' I- M. Mnioi Ml' little Township Kills are iroinR to r.-,t," written by Mrs. Hilda Witte- Schussler, Mrs. ]•>,,,] ,, be with all those Wcly dolls our mund and Mi's, Albert' MenRes. Mrs. John Kck ,, ftenero'us readers sent in. ... And wns presented, diameters were, Schneider, Mrs' i,. how pleased little Johnny and Mother, Charlotte MenKos; father. Mrs. Hilda Witfiin,,,'•' •', Jlrfimle and Jackie will be with mm? SHOP Edward Mnlone; childreri, Helen tha Weithop ' tlJOne Rames. puzzles Rnd toy Runs. Tetschner. Richard Orussl, Hans . . . And their faith in Santa Clau'- Menses; angels, Geoiuianne and jjHl continue because you didn't Winifred Michaels, Bonny Becker, Lumured I'lustirs < forget . . . They will all enjoy Joan Stanley, Gretel Men&es; lUrkey and all the, fixin's, also be- dwarfs, Eric Rosonbern, John Holds Christum l\ liotcKi'HplxM' took the aliovr picture at 1 lie Colonhi Country Club cause you didn't foiRet to send Supervisors nf Hie Srrurily Sleel Kquipmrnt Corporation. Avoid. Tundermann, Robert Wlttcmund, lirrr Ilir festivitirs took IIIIIIT. your contribution in to The Inde- last week for their annual Christmas party. Our staff Albert Menses; children's Santa WOODBRIlxiir~r,,, pendent-Leader Christmas Fund. I Claus. Fred Rosenberg, Jr. of the Lumuird pi,,,;, , . . . But as we all delimit in the' tloll wriT (l)1r'il;i|ini| ,. Mrs. Smithies Hostess Mtich Infant Haiftized Gifts were distributed by Santa many nice thiriKs we .are sendinc Semirvn Undue (lub Clirlstmns pun, Sll-,r ,',' Spotlight Players Clalis, Impersonated by'Fred New- to the needy. I can't help feelins At St. Anthony's Church Lady of Mt To Meet January / Ith To Seuaren Card Club \ kirk. The committee in chime in- Smith Street. how Rrand it would be if it were * i 1 1 SEWAREN--The lnfnnt daush- cluded chairman, Mrs, Witte- possible to carry over the spirit SEWAREN—The Sewaren Bride? SEWAREN--The Sewaren Con- Hold Rehearsals Over 350 per .MI, I icr of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mack, mund; co-chairman. Fred New- ot Christmas to the other seasons Club met at the home of Mrs. tract Club met at the home of Mrs. affair which WMW\. iK.ist Avenue, WHS civen the name kirk; Thomas Leworthy, master of 1 of the year. . . . It's true the poor Herbert Rankin. Cliff Road. Prizes Henrv Smithies. Freeman Street.. : IIIR and refreshmni WOODBRIDGE—Metuelicn w.\.s Amy Catherine when she was ceremonies; they were assisted by are always with us, but wouldn't were awarded to Mrs. William C. Woodbridse. of the corporation •> I he scene of the first Spotlight christened Sundny at St. An- Lawrence Suit, Mrs. Leworthy, It be wonderful If they didn't feel Eckei\ Mrs. F. J, Adams. Mrs. Prize vinners were Mrs. Capper with jold b»li biirki, Players' rehearsal for their pro- thony's Church. Port Readine, by Mrs. Fred Rosenberg Mrs. Martha ployes. neglected at other times of the Georse Urban. Boehm. Miss Kay Freeman. Mrs. duction of thct Thornton Wilder the Rev. Stanislaus Mllos. year? ... I have just read what Others present were; Mrs. R. G ; Anton Magyar and Mrs. William play. "Skin of Our Tteth." Thi5 Cardinal Spellman once said Crane. Mrs. F. T. Howejl. Mrs. A Henry. play will be Kiven at thp Forum i Mrs, Vlvlun Joswick and Thomas deary, both of Buyonne. were the TELEPHONE 8-2911 about the spirit of Christmas, He F. Sofleld, Mrs. S. J. Henry, Mrs.. Others present wire Mrs. Joseph Tlieatre. Metuclien, February 7| ;• xA v ;:;;•;, sponsors. said: "The joy of Christmas is a Harper Sloan. Mrs. A. W. Scheldt. ] Rusznak, Mrs. Clwi'les Boehlke. and 8. The tentative cast rend and : 1 joy that war cannot kill, for it Is Miss Blanche Van Sytkle, Miss Mrs. Edward Santoyan. Mrs. Elmer discussed the play. A permanent j 1 a joy of the soul, and the soul j Mane Robbihs, Mrs. Oflive Van Hobbs. Mrs. Warren Van Pelt and cast will be announced ai a later) $ DAUGHTER ; date. i cannot die. Poverty cannot pre- j Iderstlne- :\nd Mrs. James Noell. Mrs. Irene Krogh. Christmas Kift ; ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. John DR. IRWIN J. GOLDMAN v«nt the joy of Christmas, for it The next meeting will be Janu- were "Skin of Our Teeth," a fantasy, i Reinhardt, 64 Trieste Street, are is a joy no earthly wealth can .iry 11 at 1:45 P. M. at Mrs. Sloan's comedy, has H larsje cast of eleven the parents of a dauRhtcr born OPTOMETRIST give. Time cannot wither Christ- home on West Avenue. ; men and fifteen women. It was December 13 at Rahway, Memorial mas, for it belongs to eternity (ieciclcl to do this play to use the Hospital. 93 MAIN STREET, WOOUHRUKJK, N | The world cannot shatter it, for Flavor for Vegetables talent discovered in this area M It is a union with Him who has i Lemon juice adds flavor to hot or the two trynuls. tIons on the crews still open. The overcome the world," ... ! MANHATTAN DAILY 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. EXCEPT Wn cold vegetables, especially uroni Miss Patricia Amiik. dir«vtor (if people- woikniK buckstase for these llrg?, beans, spinach, broccoli and productions will be also considered * EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT FORDS, X. .1. — I'. A. 4-!i:U8 tlip piny urires anyone who is in- Shirts - 3.25 asparagus. tensied m .ininlns the conipuny io for acting roles in ihe scries of Tidbits: Ties - 1.50 contact her. There are many posi- .summer production. , Many thanks to the Cub Pack, THl RS., IKI. AND SAT. NOW 1M.AV1M, sponsored by CongrcRation Adath "ANNA LITASTA" Israel for the many toys they A Man's Gift Ksthcr Williams gathered and repainted for needy with I'aulettr Goddard CYCLORAMIC . .limnvv Dur.mir children. . . . Which reminds me From His Store and SCREEN In that reservations close this week- Notice! The Umpire Will end for the New Year's Eve din- Here arc the gifts that he Be Open Kvery Day "I SHOT JESSE JAMES" THIS TIMi; KOI! ner-dance sponsored by Congre- knows and rccoffnfacs, and Mat. and Eve. Xmas Week KKKPS gation Adath Israel. The »ffBir ynn can \)t siirr bt, wants! .with Preston Fusler and will be held a the new Community Barbara llutlcui Sun. i Mon., Dee. 'I't-'lf) Center. . . . Earl Devanny, a STATE THEATRE THI; itisr Continuous Both Days senior at Lake Forest College, was SINDAY AND MONDAY |J VVOOHBIUIKiK, N. J. co-chairman of a Christmas party 2 First Run Hits 2 "ON THE TOWN" given for the children of the Shi- STARTS Frank Sinatra - Ann Miller ABBOTT and COSTELLO "RED, HOT AND BLt'E" TODAY THRU SATURDAY loh Baptist Church, Waukegan. and MEET THE KILLER, SATURDAY 111., last Friday. . . . Township with Relty Hutton and "THE. BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" "ZAMBA," with Jon Hall residents were among those hon- BORIS KARLOFF" Victor Mature SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONLY, 1;M O'CLOCK ored by the New Jersey Sales Divi- — 1'lllS — and With Myrna I-OY - Frederic MARCH sion of the Esso Standard Oil ON STAGE! Paulette'Goddard 1 Shown at K:4U and !) Company for safe drivlni?, at din- "AN IDEAL HUSBAND" 'EASY LIVING AL JOLSON'S "SONNY BOY' ner tendered to the drivers at the Sec him make animals out of butluuns! I'ark Elizabeth - Carteret Hotel, Eliza- (in Terhnicolor) with Viitor Mature. Lucille B»U SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY the kids while you do last miniitr slin|)|>ln:. iKth. Each man was presented and Lloyd Nolan Wall DISNEY Presents v wfth sold pins. Awards for 10 Tl I.S. .V WED.. DEC. tl-Vl FREE BALLOONS FOR ALL KIDS! All Feature Cartoon yearsW more of safe driving were (Sun. ;md Mon.. Our Hhmv diamond-studded pins. The men "FLYING TIGERS" Starts at i I*. M. & Continuous) "ICIIABOD AND MISTER TOAD" and their years of service for safe and driving include William C. Ncn- NTKIIWOVKN Color ii> Tcchiiiculor IN PERSON • ON STAGE { nengcr, Fords. 20 years: James "FIGHTING SEABEES" TVES. AND WKI). — Plus — Sl'NDAY, I>K( IMIll I! Clement, Fords, 15, years; Edward Socks - 55c . IK)OIIS OI'l-.N 11 T. McGrath, Avenel, 15 years; THURS. A F«I., DEC. 29-31) "JIGSAW" Shirley TKMJ'LE - Barry MTZ(iEHAIJ) In Prank L, Finan, Woodbridge, 10 From Today's Headlines • •*•• Kranrhot Tone and "THE STORY OF " years; Joseph 8. Kuzniak. Se- "THE RED MENACE" Jean Wallace Wtren, 4 years. . .. The youngsters MCGREGOR t and In Technicolor at' No. 11 school did a fine joo A Picture Kvery Trite American Must See . . decora tins; the windows with Yule Sport Shirls — Plus — "ALASKA PATItOL" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY from 3.95 On. Sanders, Jeanne (r:nn in i Also, Dislirs for the Liulies) "TOKYO JOE" and "SON(i 01 SUHKKNDEIt" 'it 'THE FAN" c last But ISol Least'. • •••* dt Buy Your Tickets Now .Lena Jiirtlonc and lien- Railway LEE girl friend have returned from a For Our Gala £wo weeks vacation spent in Flor- Hals from 7.50 NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW ida and Havana. Cubs. They had :i Big Features 3 & swellegant time. . .. The annual 5 Hours of Entertainment ."> Athletic banquet, honoring the • •*•• From 7:00 to 12 Midnight flayers on the, 1949 athletic teams at Woodbridge High School, will HICKOK i» held January 9, 7 P. M., at School No. 11 Auditorium. . , . Jewelry and Belts School No. 11 Auditorium Be- SHOP IN WOODBRIDGE AMAZING, MYSTERIOUS lore you go dashinR off into last- fwm 1.50 inlnuta gift scrambles . . . jolly and (votir (;ifts WILL be packed tree-trimming panties... a morn- • ••*• wil.li, Chrislmas joy. ing of happy surprises . . . sroan- TODAY THRU SATURDAY Iflg feast-laden tables . . . the ALLIGATOR s for everyone in the fam- , B:irry lit/.- hearty greeting of family re- Raincoats l. ton McCallister ily, fjifts fur dear friends—gifts unions ... I want to take a min- alore. Shup whore the spirit is ute of your time to give you my "THE STORY OF Sheerest wishes for a Merry, from 16.-10 SEABISCUIT" friendly, dlerks courteous, and Merry Christmas . . , and with it (in Technicolor) prices low, gobs a prayerful hope that the >•••• peace we now epjoy will continue — also — TEXTRON f^gr all the Chlistmases to come Dennis O'Kevic Galr Storm MAKE UP A SPOOK PAFTK and that you, my readers, will "ABANDONED" SHOP IN WOODBRIDGE enjoy health and happiness hi the Pajamas from 3.95 If YOU COME ALONE, WU 11 fepmliiK year, MERRY CHRIST- BE AFRAID TO WALK HOML Saturday Matinee HAS!—R. W. • • • •• Boys — Girls ONE PERFORMANCE I; MeGREGOlt Get Ready to Attend Our Wj Sweaters from 3.95 BIG XMAS PARTY ONLY! Uncle Sam Says $300 in Valuable Prizes • •••• to be giver) out from GABARDINE our stasre Free Candy to All Belu Lugosi, Titan of Terror Slacks from 10.98 DON NEWCOMBE All these, as well att oar other Brooklyn Dodger l'ltctiing Slur Your Woitdbridgc Shops arc really head- • "The Corpse Vanishes famous makes, in » timely, Will Be There in Person quarters of value. And their convenience (treat variety, assembled for //// W 9P, saves you titfie,' rtiortey, k*nd eneij'^y. Shop ' AU Seats $L|)0, Tax Iiulii(It'll }i>\ir easiest telecM&n. Shirley Temple in '?• '.'TfcESTta OF here {F:NDKNT LEADER THURSpAY, DKCKMnER 22, 104!) PAGE THIRTEEN F0RDSNEW S FORDS NEWS snkpenbtnt- Heakr MenloParkHoine Gifts for Hospitalized

"™™ M wii ~m in 14 A • L Contributed by Woman's Group 1 Christinas party after its business f If fci f-rtm I T '# ty Monday meeting Monday nljjht In the AJHIS IFOIII DMl church halt. An exchanse of Rifts1 Play Presented At Mrs, Marlon Homsnck. Mrs. John i«i Tom milters was conducted and Mrs. Jonn Lak > Eann. impersonated Santa Claus. Annual Yule Mcctinft For Children's Party .VFW Auxiliary to Give Mrs, William Warmi, Jr., Mrs. 1950 Appointed Plans were discussed for a bazaar ] Party Tomorrow Night Of Fords Woman's CUit>Hrrmiin Chiislensen, Mrv Gnornt . .Sue Warren to be held January 12 in thc church i 1 Urlwii. Mrs. Joseph Fiit,scii», Mrs I hall. Members are to donate hand-, At Soldiers' Home FORDS—The annual Chiistmas Hnii.v Miller. Mrs, John Prterson The fifth anniversary'ma c s Sir H turkey supper. by Mrs. Elisabeth Dud Ik. Mrs. Rose Wesriake and Mrs. Ma- The Collect was Riven by Mrs. ,, Felc lo be Given 1 OILKU, firs! vice pres'i- Hospitality was in charge of Mrs. tilda Erlksen were welcomed into toward Madison. It was an-! hcameys hntertaiH Home-School Unit '•; / "'"'"' ^' IK iiHisln-!. Mrs.Helen Qcorse Vareo, Mrs. Jolin Salaky, membership. lounced Hint the club will act fa- On Son's 3rd Birthday i . \0f bords Lion* 1 odtiy :an« lhe "Lord's Mrs. Ann Uhrtn, Mrs, Oulya and The unit will be hosts at a party vorably on the appeal from Mrs. F lcUlS AnniVerSUrV FORDS -The annual ChlldrnVs By Legion Post; lobert Cornelison. state federa- Mrs. Anns Rlmttr. in the Mello Park Veterans' Hos- FORDS--Mr. and Mrs. John G. • 1 Christ mas purty sponsored by tju. nitnl tomorrow night and will be Ion president, for the CARE soap lhc short, business sea- Kciirnry. 58 Moffett Street, en- j Linns Club'of Fords will Iw hrln hosts to the next county counr.l ampaign. Sharick (lhairman S110 Warren, president, tcrtained nt a party In honor of ComitulU'C Appointed today In the Fords Playhouse ai meeting January 13. Mrs. Raymond Wilck, Sub- j committees the third birthday of their son, 11 P. M. Gifts will be distributed, Pupils Entertain Mrs. Emily Westlakc and Mrs. funlor Clijb counselor, announced Fur Affair tn be IMc post rooms at 7:30 lmeram ^Iven by the sub-Juniors, i o'clock to make final preparations b, activities of the past j Mlss Qeori{,anna Croncc Mrs. 11 11 „ _„ 1 U__J_ Helen Krohenbcr?. • meetlnx of School No. 14 PTA, •'•'" Presented Bill, to J 5^,. „,„ ^^ Hd 1(^^(1 nea(JS They presented a play entitled 1 Mrs, Rose Nasy was uopolnled held in the school auditorium. for the pirty. Movlos will be and Mrs Christmas In Her Eyes." In thai Troop 52 Scouts class mother for the sixth shown by Ben Sunshine. 11 :Ulnb C:S h e ctass ! Mrs. Harold Eckcr presided and , , u r ' K Participated in the pro- ,T J? cast were: Jean Dudlc, Jeanne It was announced that Mrs. Kro- John LnBanra WBS selected during fie business session Mrs. Mfhrors diiriiR the fiv.,m m They werc fealured , 8n iu ftP.!i4c loj- the dance .from P" " Amboy High School FORDS—John Mako. 58 the school auditorium. Mrs. Ter-! MrS_ ChaI,lcs mxaUm mUwA VTTENT) SESSION Balas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berls, Vt.ci by Rosko Emery; and '* employed at the Califomid died Monday at his home, 87 Fair rncc GdUBh Wgs chairman and g u C1 Rnd dtotrlbuled #m Mr. and Mrs. Axel Thomsen, Mr. vn for the affair ara ™1 Refinery Company. Barber. Hsr FORDS—Mrs, Howard Thtrkel- field Avenue. Engaged to Wed Santa Claus ms mpenonatod by , b and. Mrs. Jolin Sullivan, Mr. and fl d f served fourith year ths with the ;en, Mrs. Michaei Homscak. Mrs. hin!, ciatcd. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. I U, S. Naval Air Corps and is now Bauer. Robert. Bawn, Jolin Tac- Christenwn, Mrs. Ambrose Pastor, Social club WH« lirld Rt the home Henry Ship of Nanticoke, Pa. A employed al the N. J, Agricultural kites, Bernard Qustenhovcn and [ Mrs. Martin Sorensen and Mrs. of Mrs. Ann Kress, 100 Hamilton dinner party [oliowed at the Urban Expcriment.nl Station In New Louis Corsky. Anthony ColumbcUi. 'Avenue, for memoes and their hOme. ' ' Brunswick. The first Kradr, children were children. shown In ft playlet entitled "San- All thp chllciren received sifts ta's Little Helper." In the cast fr»in Santa Claus, played by Rob- were Andrew Paytl, Jr., as Hantn. ert Neary, and the members con- Claus, Kenneth Oadowskl, Thomas About (iuctrd a sift exchange. Carols were CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Blanchard, Prank Hesedus, John sung 11 ml names played. P, Meszaros, Jr., Walter Duff, Present wen.- Mrs. Ann Panka, FORK, HOPEUWN and KEASBEY Francis Duggan. James Sieczow- Your Home Mrs, Martha Martlnak, Mrs. Alma ski, Peter Slsolak, J,ohn Concan- . Nrary and daughter. Karen; Mrs. (NOTE: For Insertions In this calendar, call Mrs. Stephen A. iion, Lorraine Luckacs, Lcnore Frost. Woodbridge 8-1110 or Perth Amboy 4-71W, belore nooD Voloscln, Judith Dsilelak, Patricia itv VIIANI'PM in.!J Alin Koch HUCl son' Tllom»s; Mrs. on Tuesday of each week.) Manton, Beth Ann Hydo, Janice Gayla and Ferdinand Prehn. years. Every person owning a DECEMBER ...P.'""°,...'h°"li,." I"..,™1_;i» I Mrs" .1~ Ann1 Lukac K«..11s an oMo.nd childrenmt, 27—Christmas Party, Rosary Society of Our Lady of Peace RESERVISTS i Townkp. • Church, with Mrs. Joseph Rebovich and Mrs, peon The Department of, Defense hajs ins his piano in good working Blanchard co-chairmen. • ' announced that 13,000 to 17,000 re- order. E FROM HEAVEN , 29—Christmas Dance, sponsored by the Sub-Juniors, Inj the serve and nqn-fegular offlccra are One of the most common faults FORDS-Mr, and Mrs, Donald VFW Hall, 6 o'clock, Rosko Emery and his orchestra. expected to be dropped from active of piano owners Is the|r failure Spitz, JO Judith Place, art Jeanne Dunham and Shirley Zanzalarrco-chairmen. duty under the personnel reduction jto get the service of a competent parents'of a daughter born at the $l_New Year's Eve Party 5 and 2 Club at thd home of Mrs. Ben program announced earlier by piano tuner to keep the key-action Perth Amboy General Hospital. 1 Julil. Dunbar Avenue. I Secretary of Defense Louis John* mechanism of their piano ad- 1 son. SON IS BORN lould never be placid1 FORDB-Mr. and Mrs, George. near a heatlnf^ e unit of any tyiie. Murdock of 44 MoffetMoflett Street are Changes in 'atmosphere conol- tlie parents Ibfji son born at tlons arc important factors In Bet- Perth Amboy General Hospital] ting a piano out of tune. 7 It is, a good Idea to hang a I Hopr, \MW- 4 ,, ; camphor rag In the piano tc repel She true H|ilcmlor of illirisl- moths lhat feed on the felt and RATON'S cloths Hi the Instrument. A piano 603 NIHV BRUNS.jAVE. \ms. \A>\ m make those words Christmas is the time of the Vjar tuner can apply a solution that FORDS, N. J. live ... with an open door when people all over the world-re- will i«pe! moths for as long as two joice with their famillea and friends. yours. ,s lhc place, for ii warm .handclasp....» May this Christmas prove to be a When a piano is moved into a deal Christmas joyous one and the New Year bring new home, it must adjust Itself token of the Day,, a ringing of |;J'ito its new atmospheric environ- terns . . . an abundance of .good health and Merry Greetings and most im- ment. For this reason It is well prosperity to all. to have the piano tuned at leait or the entire portant of ull... uttendunec at lour times thc first year. There- OUR HEARTFEl/If THANKS family and your Church, after three times annually will do. I OR YOUR CONSIDERATE y there is the least nioUon in, rivnds ... , the touch of a piano it Is" usually ihere that i.s too liey'U int pleaitd p tu a liunilrirtter In the room. o reveivS The ftfty-two white keys are hem • • and you'll made of wood covered with ivory or ivory-like pl»stlc, The black keys are up longer made of ebony ave money... but are plastic or hardwood dyed lop in today bltti:k- Bath eetu of keys cm be cleftuM Irttft.»' »nn, Propt. Uei, : Editorial :— THE CHILDREN'S HOUR Opinions of Oth A PUtZMNG ORbtR We have read carefully all the Rfilll.1 Our Christmas Wish for You available comment In our own and other ntwspapm on the new Our Christmas wish to all is that the all of the necessity for obedience to the pxpcutivp order that all govern- hope and promise of Bethlehem may fill God-given laws of humility, charity and ment aid Is to be withheld from of th,. their lives and their hearts throughout the firm righteousness. private or public housing projects bnrrins tenants for reasons of dayB of each New Year. We will blaspheme the Son of God unless 1 color or lace. We do not utider- Wf«tii,,rlllli; As Christmas follows Christmas, we can- on the anniversary of His birth we lay aside sinnd how the ord» Is to be ap- no loiiu-i., not help but be mindful of the sorry fact the tinsel in our lives and re-dedicate our- plied, particularly In communi- selves in abject devotion to tnose principles ties having unwritten but fren- that the material aspects of the occasion erally understood agreements are encroaching more and more upon its which His presence on earth bequeathed that housing Is to follow a pat- spiritual significance. We cannot, help-but to us. We are His children, made in His loin of segregation. We find thnt image. We cannot be worthy children, local housing authorities were notice that Christmas In far too many given no advance notice of the '•Hands minds is something fashioned of tinsel, of worthy to inherit His .promise of life ever- order and have so far no clarifi- n ,„ number , lasting unless we give our lives to Him—to cation of It. carousing, of rich gifts, of commercial po- "''' I'Ulllhl,.,. tentials. We cannot help but feel that the do His work, to preach His word, to bear In such circumstances . , . the P"Hlll.lll.,i true meaning pf the manger is escaping the witness to His divinity, never faltering, decision Is given the enYet of s atlon. grandstand play. There Is also aii All ||,; ,, world—and that here is the tragic explana- never doubting. unpleasant little tinge of hypoc- tion of what Is wrong with the world. Let us not make a mockery of Christmas. risy about the number and vari- ety of loopholes which sfMn to In the Christian dogma, God sent His Let us search ourselves to determine within lndlen&e that the order can be Soft.into the world to teach, to prove the our won hearts whether we are jrfactjplrig ndapted without too much strain moreover disciples of our Saviour or whether^ have to all sorts and conditions of dls- Plentiful efficacy of prayer, to promise-life eternal nlminatlon no win efTecf. hnvc tn h permitted ourselves to turn Holy Christmas fur those who obeyed the divine decrees of This newspaper'has never felt With I'.Mr their Father in their relationship with each into a Roman holiday because we have happy about the conviction held Chris tan grown too callous to realize our grievous by many earnt.it »nd well-inten- ni|,, other—and with Him. Certainly, this was tioned p«oplc that community •„.„ r occasion for great joy among the Prophets error. attitudes o[ discrimination and ,", 1S|S I: and it has provided through the ages the May your Christmas bring J,hat greatest segregation could be ended over- m- '' nleht by executive flat. Cm thn ™"y, .": basis and the substance of all Christian gift of all—a firm determination that surface this prder seems an un- religion. Observance of the birth of Christ Christ's love for you, and through you to fortunate attempt to pay lip- 1B47 :.ml I'M• !' , ' . tors af tii''., service to the devotees of flats, : on December 25, then, should remind us all men, will fill your heart beyond all else. •: Hi but at the same time to leave Represent ,t ':' ' •• t cordiii" i , < l..v plenty of legal row for people • ' {•. who have no Intention of obey- researcher Yes No, Maybe, Perhaps, Possibly ing It. If this is a correct under- committee i ••s f This nvv standing of a bewildering order, '' ' 3 That long-promised debate by spokesmen as and when, hadn't heard of it at all, and then it seems to us a shabby way 1.593 1.ii,iv. 1 T for opposing factions In the Colonla fire when an effort was made by this newspaper to mistreat a minority's hopes inn the ]>,•:.. and yearnings for cdlftplejt first- scats in li., district controversy, is on. Or Is it off? to get the opposing spokesmen to agree on class citizenship. — Louisville Don't a6k us. Last week, we set our hearts (Ky.) Courier-Journal, a time, this formidable objective fell apart MASSAdl- in and whetted our sense of humor, for a full- when they couldn't agree on the rules. Mr. dress show-down, with moderator, rules WATER. WATER . . . itw Mrs Barbour wanted a forum. Mr, Van der "You never miss the water till for sin••h and rebuttals, all in the proper order. That i Linden wanted a good old-fashioned, drag- the well runs dry," wrote Raw- allmriu! j was on Thursday. On Friday, the prospects land Howard In words that have heart im dowji, knock-out, no-rules-barred debate. had dimmed. On Saturday, they disap- become a popular maxim. People stopped b- ft was just about at this point that Mr. of approximately a doeen north- of ha nil m,i peared—the prospects, that is, plus one of eastern states have become acute- p.itlem\ ))>• the debaters. The week-end arrived and Barbour tame in, or went out. He didn't Under the Capitol Dome ly conscious of a scarcity of water most nunii.i say good-bye. where the 'well" is ,a watershed departed, on schedule, and only one side— extending form Main to West CRIHIM.I: lit KM D m MJ the pros, or is it the cons?—could be heard Is it a date, then, on the 18th? Don't By J. Joseph GriWriis Virginia. AXTDN V., m nailing down the facts, even if it couldn't ask us. All we know is that it looked like New York City, in the midst H"1^ "2-VM: TRENTON —New Jersey's 4,- River bridges at Washington with useful gifts, particularly of this area and with one of tho paralyzed (> :„ nail down a date to suit Mr. Barbour. the 18th for a while, but like the adminis- 180,165 residents would be evac- Crossing and West Trenton- clothing. The patient who has no most impressive water supply sys- left Mr. Barbour announced January 18 as tration of the Colonia Fire District, .any- uated westward In quick but or- Yardley. Hunterdon County peo- one to care, is given a gift or two tems In the world, is calling upon tives ailriiilei: the date for the battle of tongues. Mr. Van thing and everything is subject to change derly fashion in the event of an ple would funnel into Pennsyl- by the institution staff. its citizens Importunately to re- tc death *i\-.-. atomic invasion of the State, un- vani via the Byram - Point Man's good will toward His fel- duce their consumption, normally fOUl'-l ,iilll ::•: der Linden, who was to be his opponent if, without notice. der a prearranged disaster con- Pleasant Rrtiiup low men which is the big lossorl nw 1,300,0*0,000 gallon? P (ley was found in i: trol plan prepared by the State Fleeing residents of Morris and of Christmas, is besi exemplified Restaurants serve water only from u doi.li- Division of Civil Defense. Warren countties would travel in State institutions in this when requested, school and hotel Water is Precious—Please Don't Waste It As the main highways would over the bridge at Belvidere. atomic age. swimming pools are left empty, be used exclusively by military while the two up-river bridges washing automobiles is stopped, IK We certainly hope that our news story be turned on and off promptly. Just be- forces, the evacuws would travel at Dlngmon's Perry and Mon- TAXES:—With too many peo- and householders are urged to cut of a week ago, quoting Health Officer Bailey cause we happen to be rich in water supply westward only on secondary tagu* would accommodate resi- ple of New Jersey having all they water use to the very minimum. 1llir.li rpads. Police would guard and dents of Passaic and Sussex can do to, make ends meet and New Jersey has proclaimed n as stating there Is no water shortage in is no reason why we should be profligate maintain order among the thou- counties. Somerset County citi- provide the bare necessities of state of emergency in six heavily Woodbridge Township, will lead to any use- sands of travelers en route to zens would travel toward the life, practically all State and populated counties. Farmers in •»'>•<• i' - •'•*' with it, particularly as long as the possi- 1 Till- Muiiilliriilbi' I, less waste of water. designated river crossings. The bridge between Milford and Up- municipal offloials are counting several' parts of New England bility that we may be called upon to share Bed Cross would set up registra- per, Black Eddy. Union County on Imposing more taxes next year. have had to haul water for their lirltii Regardless of the fact that the sources tion and feeding stations at all evacuees would use the Phllllpa- Presient Truman is also ex- needs. Many reservoirs are re- I- t.l ••'•. burg-Kaston Bridge and the Ric- pected to come up with a new tax I hi' W of. the-Middlesex Water Company, which it with those not as well off as we are. Our river crossings. ported less than one-third full. [..ill gelsville Bridge to get into Penn- program, despite the fact the serves most of the community, have shown news story was carried only to keep the Each evacuee would be given a sylvania in a hurry. Federal Government now takes This ought to operate.In some teg by local Red Cross organiza- measure to establish a kinship of Vi no appreciable, diminution because of lack community appraised of facts and it cer- more than 26 cents out of every I, tions and a record would be kept dollar of the people's Income. fesllng between the urbanlte ')f of normal rainfall, we should be extremely of their crossing into Pennsyl- CHRISTMAS:-Most of New the eastern United States and'the tainlv was not intended to set off a hoop Jersey's 21 State institutions, par- There is absolutely no talk In careful only to use the supply for necessary vania and their fln*l destination. western plainsman or rancher, and a holler in joyous households, accom- Local defense forces, including ticularly the three mental hos- official circles of ending wasteful whose first preoccupation is with purposes. It may be that,other localities, the 336 groups already organized pitals, four homes for the feeble- and unnecessary spending. The the height of the water table and not as fortunate as we who are served by panied by the gush of water out of all the .and mort to be put into operation minded and tht- Sklllman village propaganda for new taxes em- wtih ggetting enounh water for in the State's 566 municipalities, for epileptics, are prepared for phasizes that 35 states have Middlesex, may have to borrow from us taps in the place, for emphasis. would turn out In full strength, Christmas and anxiously await- adopted income taxes, 27 states some day in the Hot too distant future. In It certainly is a credit to the foresight to keep traffic moving. New Jer- ing the annual visit ol Santa have adopted general sales taxes Claus. and 20 states both sales and In- YOU HAVE A SOLID BACKGROUND such an eventuality, the more water there of the Middlesex Water Company, and to sey's 218 First Aid Squads would be rushed nearest to the scene For weeks past, ward attend- come taxes. WHEN YOU HAVE is in;storage the less inconvenience any of its interest in its patrons, that it is so well ofthe disaster. ants, nurses, cottage supervisors Unless the members of the 'State Legislature are told now us will suffer. prepared to withstand the effects of a long Routes for the mass evacua- and' •administrative staffs have been %orking in their free time, taht new taxes are most unwel- We trust, therefore, that our faucets will drought. tin are alreadyon paper. Resi- come to every citizen not on the dents of Atlantic, Burlington, oftanSspendinf, their own monej on decorations and gifts so that public payroll, additional taxes -Monmouth, Ocean, Cape May and are a certainty. Mercer countties would use the no patient, no matter how for- Why Tax Bills Grow and Grow Calhoun Street Delaware Rive; saken by friends or family, will be unremembered during the LINGO:— Within the deep EDITOR'S NOTE—Shortly after January 1, local Bridge In Trenton to get intto swhat happened in New Jersey in the last Pennsylvania. Bergen County holiday season. confines of the- State Division of CON6U1T US WITHOUT OBLIGATION governing bodies will set 1950 property tax rates Employment Security, the offi- and determine haw nraeh each property owner decade. residents would hAd for the four Public budgets being what they upper river crossings at Mon- cials and clerks speak a strange will be charged to support municipal and county - Since 1939, the New Jersey Taxpayers are, tax moneys are not .spent for hngua«e. During their working 1929 government and schools next year. This Is the tague, Columbia. Delaware and these purposes. Welfare funds Iff. Association reveals, municipal operating Belvidere. while the 652,040 resi- hours th«y talk constantly about second of a series of article* tolling why property and othtf private sources fiirnislr "hires, quits and experience" or owners have been paying hither property tax bills expenditures rose 56 per cent, school oper- dents of Hudson County would the hojiday muteraU. Wards are try to reach crossings at Milford, perhaps mysterious "benefit for- in recent yean than they were before the war. decorated with greens and Christ- mulas." STERN & DR ating expenditures, 48 per cent, and county Frenchtow'n, Byram and Stock- mas trees, the various division? of New Jersey property taxpayers in 1948 Operating expenditures, 57 per cent. At the top. I the hospituis and homef*give By way of diversion they might RIAL ESTtf E parties for the'patients, and the change the subject to assorted 9 1 same time, there was hardly any increase The BufiingtciirBristol flndge claims. Including initial, addi- ' produced revenue. While assessed value of den, Sumberland, Gloucester, and and a. prolonged visit, from good Salem counties and the large old Santa Claus, who never seems tax bill in 1939 was $261 million, in 1948, all property—exempt and Ijaxable—rose 5 population of Essex County would in u hurry to leave. * $332 million—a 27 per cent increase. Who per cent, most of this increase occurred in use the Phlllipsburg - Eatton Th-; families of patients are paid this increase? the Valuation of property exempt from tax- Bridge. Middlesex County vacueea ur^wl to remember their institu- would travel toward the Delaware tionalized relatives at Christmas This year we're wishing "MERRY CI1UIS Thei-e are two primary elements deter- ation such as churches, governmental prop- mining whether your tax bills go1 up or erty and charitable institutions. I Exempt down: (1) the amount'of money goyern- property rose 27 per cent, The Increase in to ntore customers than ever rnen't spends and (3) the value of1 the the valuation of taxable property was only GLAMOR GIRLS things that are taxed. Both must be Con- 0.8 per cent. . ' I • , sidered if you want to determine whether Since the increase in the assessed value individual taxes will increase or decrease. of taxable property has been negligible, The Woodbridge National is a busy bank [For instance, an increase in loval govern- this means that a double burden hai been these Yuletide days. People are opening ment expenditures can be "absorbed" by an put on the owners of taxable property. Fint, new accounts and Christmas Clubs; de- increase in the value of property being they must finance increased expenditures positors, drawing holiday shopping money; taxed; On the other hand, if there is a of government. Second, thW must foot the merchants, coming in for change and bank- I sharp Increase in expenditures and the bill for new exempt properly. J ing their receipts. Yes, indeed, this look* value' of taxable property stays the same, The result: increased property tsjx Mils. like another happy Christmas for Wood- property taxes must be increased to finance Next: How much expenditures have in- bridge and its people. Just in case we don't the increased spending. And that's exactly creased. see you before Christmas, we want you to know that all of us here at the Woodbridge National Bank wish you a most Merry Chrlstmais and'%. very Happy New Year. Mrs. JBleanor RQwevelt, widow of the4late joyed speculating on how he could dis- Pranklin I^elanoRooaeveit, who was elected appear'with $50,000. . f ••;. Monday, Demaibtr W, will fet obier*** M u lent hoiUUr by bank* tit N«r hmi> President of tHe United, States for four The book is not devoted exclusively to the minor incidents of the busy life or this ynierarting lideiighta op couple. Mrs. Roowveit pay* **)ftif tribute to her husband, however, saywf that while he was ambitious and enjoyed politics as IntereaUng ia the revelation thai the late a game, "throughout the whole of Frank- Pretfident h|d pet economies, such as never lin's career, there never waa any deviation WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL ' owning more than two pairs of shoes or from his original objective—to help make pying more than $2.00 for a shirt, It is life better for the average m4n, wofoan and aUto a.mwin^ to understand that he en- child." "re waiting your time on

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Ivlt IH ... (Stopped Beef ru«> beeiiromiy gfound Ib O.'K'Pork SttllMligC kink Ib •19«i MMI ib. 39« artlell Pears ioRa 29 oi can 29c Pot Roast tuneless Ghuek-no im added ib 7')c Frankfurters skMui ib 49e [ince Moat Nona Such 9ai pkg19. e 2toita>39c With the price marked on evei'y item, Lamb Chops Rib o. shouidw ib 79c Cooked Hams i» tm» i to u ib> h. 79* lincc Meat AW »*t pkg 2 lor 29c it's easy to see what you're spending as you shop . . , easy to check your pur- Leg or Rump of Veal • , ib 5°' Smoked Pork Butts ion.i»i» b 65« illsbury Pie Crust a • « , •«. pkg 1 7c chases against your cash register slip as Fancy Geese . . . . . ib 63c Boiled Ham si.c*d ft ib 59c loiir Gold Medal, Hackart or Mljbuty 10 Ib. bag 89c you put them away. Thus you can always be sure you're paying the right price and ( Fancy Shrimp Ls,Oei» ib 6 J« Fresh Oy9tfrs>ryimdoi 35c it«wh«pt.75e loiir Sunnyluld-alJ purpoie 10 Ib. bag 69c getting everything you pay for, That's Mlllll Pllddillg Richardiori k Robbini t Ib tin 39*: mighty important these days. Don't you itccr toll's Poultry Seasoning . i . 1« pig 10c

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Capitol Dome switch to placements, organiza- all this," says Conklin, "Is that confinement nre also given suf- WrlRht Aldport near Caldwell.... veterans in New Jersey who are tional services, referrals, regis- we who are trjrtng to do the job of i ficient clothing before beinR sent Chiropractors will seek seeking reemploymcnt and other (Continued from Editorial Pnge> trants, siutablp work, or taxable giving the public facts about the on th*lr way. They ftlso recelv.' tlon In 1950 to b« licensed In New rights, is available at local afllcM wages. In late afternoons When tn« sum of 126 in spending money valid varieties. Others discuss program get so used to the tech- j Jersey by a separate "board the of the Division of Veterans' Serv- the officials relax they might dls- nlcal terms that we let them slip from the Warden along With fre? same ns nurses, dentists, opto- compt'naable weeks, fontributlon ices. . . . The New Jersey Stato reports, covtraw pv Into our conversation and our advice to be good in the fuUtv? metrists and pharmacists. . . . copy.' and not become erltanplect In the Pnrolr Board announces 129 pris- credit allowances or disquallflca- Educational groups' nre seeking ods. weekly benefit amounts, or law. Increasrd taxes Iji New Jersey In oners, Including nine murderera, tion provisions. new calendar quarters. , FREEDOM:-Many Industri- are enlglble for parole consider- fJrrrn N(r<-<-t, \Vooilhrlrt(tf, N, J order to secure, an Increase of 1 Day after day the nfflclHU talk William H. Conklin. Chief of ous prisoners released from the JERSEY ifoBTW:— State un- ation. . . . Now Is th? time to In- I'lllillnhrrK of •" I $34,000,000 in State aid to schools '''HI, to ont nnnrhpi about exclude;! Public Relations and Secretary of New Jersey Slate Prison after employment insurance payments spect shade trtes for weakened WOOUBItmOK INUKl-ENDENT 1 In 1950.... John Oould. of Maine employment, experience rating, the Division, whose ordinary con- serving their term ! purchase totaled *8,583.737 In November, and broken branches, aoeordlm; LEADER 1 employing units, claim status, versation is always full of ne* their own .clothing to malte a a slight Increase over the Octo- and Paul C. Jahnson, of Illinois, to State Conservation Commls language, discloses that auch grand entrance In the outside ber figure of »6,575,M1. . . . The head the l!s< of out-of-State sloner Chnrlei R. Erriman, Jr... < ARTKRKT PRESS employers' records, grants, lob •..: analysis, mass separation, maxi- opaque conversation noes on |ll world. George W Page, Prison Curtis Wright Corporation has speakers scheduled to addres.-. San la Claus will arrive In West- RARITAN TOWNaHIP-FOSDS mum benefits, merit ratings, and over the country in similar of- warden claims. received State commendation for New Jersey farmers during Farm- fleld on the Jersey Central Santa BEACON openings. fices. But titt prisoners who refuse the ne w air traffic nwker ment- ers Week January 23 to 28 In Claus Express at 7:i8 P. M., dr- ly fftstalled at the Caldwcll- Or the conversation might- ' The unfotrunate thing about or are unable to work during their Trenton. . . . Assistance to new cember 23, for a celebration belnr, THREE NEWSPAPERS

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WBIINRRDAV ' Two ol •:,.. most (,(| j,, WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 I •IM1 th« (1,1,1, ; • h'neral Dlrectirt • Oil turner Service t t RMfing and Siding • Sewing Center bj1 'ro'i.,,: •:' t Appliance Repairs • TIHlf by the Exchange Club of Most at tin. ,, Westfleld. . .«. Members of the| ucts are a ;•• Tel: WOodbridRe 8-0632 OIL BURNERS Democratic State Committee will' uted. m-.rt . Nite: WOodbridge 8-2325 24-Hour Enwtfency Service Frank Hovanec's ART TILE CO. Henry Jansen & Son meet In Trenton on January 9 to j SYNOW1ECKI On AU Makes. ' DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE 454 RAHWAY AVENUE approve n new Comtltntion and AND NOTION CENTER Clarke Repair Service All Work Guaranteed. Tinnlnt and Sheet Metal Work WOODBRIDGE by-laws. .. Republicans will hold REFRIGERATION • Funeral Ho.me SI.75 a'Week Will Buy Your Call Us at Rooflm, Metal Celllnf s and BATHS KITCHENS a $50 per platt dinner at the A ^pwiHi and AUTOMATIC New Sewing Machine Mosque Terrace, 1020 Broad •oap u!i j 'SHI P. A. 4-M89-R — 4-131J Furnace Work III IT MADK RUBBER FLOORING »O^|) ill}' „• WASHING MACHIXES 46 Atlantic Street flRl.TN AMI III (KI.K.K COVKMED Street. Newark, on January 28, to 869 Rahway Avenue. Avenel, N. J. Baldauf 588 Alden Street HKdSillVIIIM: (QUALITY FIRST) raise funds to overcome a great Carteret, N. J. »oapy, it i , Authorised U«d«Mll Service Eniintreini and Maintenance Woodbridge, N. 1. MM IIIMvi HKI'AIRBI) AND deficit. . . . Commercial scales in Expert Bendix Repairs Phones: WO-8-2927 New Jersey will be tested In the i dishv.ali.M , . Telephone Carteret 8-571$ Soap ii ii. • ,, P. O. Box 208—Metuchen Telephone MM« future by a new heavy du,ty scole 67 WASHINGTON AVE. E. W. NIER WO-l-2368 tetsing truck placed in operation Ckrteret 1-7206 BriMers Pet Shop by the- State Division of WelfthU • Used Gars • Tralfir 1, Furniture "SINCE 1905" and Measures.. ., OUR PRICES CANT BE BEAT Dr. Hi,i',j.| :,: BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Typewriters lean Insiit..•, , • COMPARE ANYWHEKK! CAPITOL CAPERS :-A person AND SAVE! New Jersey Roofing says tralJii: ,• .. , GARAGES BUILT "BETTER USED CARS" who walks Into a grease pit at 'i TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING tially sulvi-cl 1 . Our lay-away plan will h»I4 j»W gasoline station Is either blind it To Yoor Specifications Company MACHINES facilities ,.1 !l,. gift for Christmas delivwr at W* negligent, Superior Court Judge Easy Terms Arranged BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTED Sit llllt'j, 'i , , , . Christmas prices. Only a small Rooflnt - Brick SMInf ' BERNIE AVTO SALES John O. Bigelow has ruled. NO DOWN PAYMENT deposit is required. Joe's Pel Shop Downs of Machines in Stopk traffic." l>el» • 1'awU - Sunpllrii - Uorifi«r«t Metil Work Generous Tr^dr-in Allowance, Christmas Carols are being suni< $25 DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD! ; 405 AMBOY AVENUE around the official atate House Winter Brothers Irrih Uoll> - I . s. c.ivi Junprrtrd 309-313 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Kipert Repairs. »>r« .Mful. - <.»ln>-« • I'rlaklrf P. A, 4-65H0 , WOODBRIDGE, N. J. , Christmas .Tree every day nt K. & S. Construction Co, Wayside Furniture Snap Ilirda - ( ngf. • Kup|ilir« PERTH AMBOY, N. J. noon. ... A very Merry Christ- 103 ST. GEORGE AVF . *VENEI, Highway 35 Avenel. N. J. Tel. PE 4 -K16 Wdce. t-im -'8-1021 mas and a Happy New Year frum A hni! |,n,,. , : H NEW R * AVENUE 4 WQ-8-3190 1 Eastrrn wt \ai icu iu i :i : Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 Pi M, PERTH AMBOY TEL . 4-3419 to all my readers. Fhsne Woodbridce 1-157" Typewriter Exchange plan—depumiii •. ATTENTION TINSMITH AND ROOFER Poultry Secretary Tobin urges $100 equipment in.: monthly persion for the retired, i fanner li;is ;,\,,, HOME OWNERS! • Landscaping t Poultry Rovtnf and tiding work 171 Market Street cor. Madison PERTH AMBOY Phone Rahway 7-5130 guaranteed or CART. 1-7265 Save salesman's comtalssion JERSEY TURKEYS FOR Parkway Why Pay $300.00 for a J&JPouhry TINSMITH - ROOFING LIVE OR DRESSED $150.00 Job? LET JOE'S PET SHOP PAINTING - DECORATING, 12 TO 3Q POUNRS Nothing to pay extra (or Landscape • Nursery FRYERS, BROILERS AND 1438 IRVING STREET, HAIIU U E. P. Thompson TREE SURGERY William Murphy ROASTERS 120 LINCOLN AVENUE E. Link 99 Wedcewood Ave. 1 FEED YOIJR D()(;S AM) f\h Now is the season. Don't neglect Boi 1043, take CARTERET, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. your beautiful Trees RAHWAV 7-2177 MUCH WORE FOR Midi 11^: RAHWAT N. J. WO. 8-2279-M t h Coscrete Call Metuchen 6-1898-W RAH. 1-WI FRESH DAILY (iKOlND over and he heard his mother ask- ing. "Had enough.of being uood. Radii Repairs Henry?" HORSE MEAT.. 2( Feeling it to be a trick question, laboratory Approved DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE METCKED KATES he answered casually that ". . . Telephone CA-8-5«8» would be fun to see the fellows Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel First , Mile 15« Washed Sand - Waterproofing again, and just sort of all over Eacli Additional ' 1 Mille . . 1100c SANTA'S NEW Al>I>KI.IU \i "I FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. Telephone: Woodbridje 8-0125 All Type* Tubes and Batteriw i» but hi- hated nirls, though. Ugh! • A GUARANTEED G.E. IttKHKil l(AH'i PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Stock. There were some very important 34 PERSHING AVENUE matters to attend to before he was All for onlv Drug Stores GARTERET, N. J. quite ready. They wouldn't take so • Llqaor Stores t " S.BOYESH Ions, but the waiting would. He started unwrapping his packages. • Radio and Television • RUG CLEANING Thanks to mom, life was really $279' 366 AUGUSTAST . Telephone Woodbridfe 8-1889 tine. ; T: lkl Atenel Pharmacy Hi. bO. -\MBOY 1-ISo2 J WITH NO MONEY DOWN »>»• *' - * " CAR RADIOS 101« RAHWAY AVENUE By Shirley urKii i A little before 12 that night Mrs. AND LOOK WHAT YOl' r.i-T. Woodbridge MOTOROLA AND PHILCO , Ellis, noting the silence, went lntto WOODBRIDGE 8-4914 Let Us REVIVE The very uice.it tiling about LIVINQ noOM: 3-IV. Hprliiis Henry Ellis. Henry had decided. ! Henrys room. His lights were blaz- HuIt*. Kn.l Tal)le«. Coi-kiatl 1 H- » Liquor Store Standard and Custom Deluxe The Exquisite Beauty of IIIIB*. Kiftttrr l',ii|t>, Ktr. was tbe'fact that he was nine years : ing but the boy was asleep in •> Models in Stock ONLY S125 CO JOjS. ANQRASCIK, PROP. Your old. He possessed another attribute i charl drawn close to an qpdi wln- Designed to Flf Your Car! Pa^menU $12S Weekly! PSESCHIPTiONS Complete Stock of Domestic RUGS • CARPETS variously desnibed by his mother dow. She walkad quietly over be- Convenient Time Payments side him. A whole moijith-fthlrty UPHOLSTERY as stubbornness, stuuidiiy, and the VOIIR BRDROOil: S-I'f. Bf<>r..i)m Snl'-. WHITMAN'S CANDIES and Imported Wines, Beers result of a one track mind. arduous days devoted to being good T.il.lr, Prapfs, SiMtlrr Kugs. ,M«ttr.'f» .i»l ~- Anderson Radio —he had worked for this nlnht, and Coameties - Film - Greeting Cardi and Liquors Call CA, 8-6382 To get something he really ONLY $125 COMPLKTI now he was-asleep with the sum \V>hl! 414 Amfcoy Avenue, Perth Amboy wanted, Henry had learned trom 574 AMBQY AVENUE total of his dreams in his lap and experience, he always had to work in K1TCIH5N: J-I'LV Kulld Oak Kit••'..•! P^rth, Amboy 4-3735 JOHN LOKOS fists. Soundly sleeping, lie lay bac«t WOODBRIDGE, N. J. hard and long. Pestering his , !4-Po, Bet of IjHverwar*, Kti-. AU work done in your home In the chair, In one nand a noi«e- RAYMOND JACKSON Bjr Appointment Only. mother for what he wanted came ONLY »9 COMP1.KTK easiest. maker; plutched limply In the 29c Wwkly WOODBRIDGE RADIO other, a large hom, The box in his "Why not, mom?" he begged. And du»«n« of other oultlls tn m-U•••'• '-' AN0kON Music Instruction • AND TELEVISION lap contained, piles of corjeiti, • Service Station # "Why can't I do it? I want to more while reams of paper streamers FREE BtOEAGE r- FREE DEUVKI DRUGGIST SALES & SERVICE than anything in the world; I'd be 1 Children and Adults wore laid neat|y over the chair «H«mc and AuU Radio* so good you wouldn't know me." arms, There wa$ aj;ldlculous paper SURPRISE STORE 88 Main Street LEARN WANO tAppllflers •TeKvision Finally his mother gave ini^o his hat crushed Into the chair back by h Ml FRONT STREET, KEYPORT. N. J i; aftd Keyboard Htrmony i »ExBtrt Serviolnff pndtess teasing and what she cun- ..I i l' Woodbridge, N. J. his head, and, m ]the table near • Ih* IIM.I., »VV- •" In qly Studio or Your Home 1 (sldered impossible promises. ' him, iHere waa another horn. It ] i . II • Thorouihly, ricftwntly JOSEPH P. KOCSIK ! "All right, jail* right.11 she said, i A1 « 452 RAHWAY AVENUE 11 Specialist with Bef Inner* f.'We'U gee If |you can be good JOT simply "For mother. •Vein ••I71 •••-veil aetd • •m«ll drl>i»l'. Advanced Students WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ESSO SERVICE a whole morith and then—well, 80, she thought, with tears in her A1H> Accepted Telephone Woodbridge 8-1308 we'll see." eyes, a little man's plan for one Dog Kennels Amboy Avenm *nd Imn** St»»t His long-awaited goal waa i« Sight, IjuHtoniy had to adnu>« night had inohided his mother. Shirley Gersoff She shook him gently, settled hu SUMMIT AVE., FORDS tReallttaU-lMiraneit W«odbrldge, N. J. his mother's shrewdness.- Knowing GOINGj AW4Y? that Rita, who was five, would keep hat mow perkily on his head, and . P. A. 4-6105 and picked up her own horn. NoUe BOARD VOUH DOGS W04-15U close tab oh htm, Mrs. Ellis put eing suspended In the tiair. Dally, Weekly, Monthly Rates her in Henry's charge for the Donald t, month. Playing nursemaid to a "Walt* up, little one track mind," Washing and Stripping Instruments Qyfr-y.ear^ld was a stern taak, she sft(d, sitting him up strain. Well Ventilated | INSURANCE even when hrcould be as na»ty ^s 'Hurry and wake up so you can THE ROAfi TO wish me a Happy Mew Year I" Best o( Care MUSICAL HAPFPJESS Gulf Service' he wanted—but taking care 0 her — tNROU. NftW •» on his good behavior was purely Expert InitrucUon <5eb, John Dojcwlf, Props. awful. AU this time she would tain; Spick # Span Kenneh her demands with "Or I'll tell Avcftrfltoi) * VtaMp WASHING, GREASING H. Blackey, British phyij. I!«V" MEAN TRAGEDY FOR Bos 216, Inmsn Avenue Headquarters tpf Qualiti mania." c>*q< w»i. Uje fi|rs« oer»on t« cw- TIRES REPAiRRD RAhway, N. J. JtfiMtlcal tnaiffuiQMta &n4 Only once he told her calmly ntct gr«u pollen With tmjtevir, AeceMWrTes ut ctopwately, "1/1 ever have any «• «md^ (bf d|icqv«ry in 18*, and RAHWAY 7.9409 AMSOV AVE. AND GREEN ST. 5 S UBEBAL-TRADS-IWa children, they'll all be boys or all »lno« thm hundred, of books have WOODBRIDGE, N. J. k* glrli.T'm nqt going to mfte any b»«n PWJifctf op Me subject Eddie's Music tfenter little boy at min« have, a Stl* tU. .,.B tit, Mo »U, 1^ Mitt him » tuctttt S57 SUU «t. or a goat or something he wants, oflfii cotton croo P. A. 4.1IM HINES ROOFING OO. nttt a mile s||(er." • A GOOD JOB MRP oMttr «* th* r«aul( «J Hofohun Br$th«rs Rm Just barely listened to htm Doesn't Just lltwpen! eitton ^ a unliUA «crosi-th«-board KO- PIN FITTING Esposito's Music Shop OARAGE before demanding, "Mow be a tur- g»am of mearefc now In iti lecond For Expert 8bt* uni tle for me, Henry. Crawl like a if (Ingide •»« Out) >•** that biv«lve« work by tnit Buetehtf, SfUner, MJ»rtln turtle and pull you* head In a. ht shell." Bo Henry crawled all over ¥im to 15mithtr flour GV work co.ver*4 br If th« aottftmejit )lke a turtle ant) i *** ** ' Call tliuleaj iMtrveUw «• A» InftrniQcnU j a. RAHWAY BRAKE NIELSEN RftBtol l*fofl f» fliiifoAti 1 Th* *^ Christnuw tnel St., AVMUI 465 New BrtiitMct Avenue Wine* Uiattwung good ,< Iver «,| 55. 1.V- tAOt toreros Drop 2 in Row; To Tackle St. Mary's 5 Tomorrow SPORTS ROUND-UP Keating's CYO Court Quintet Has Auspicious REVIEW OF THE YEAR - - By Alan Mover Bow to So. River? By Johnnie Royle Start; Conquers New Brunswick by 59-38 Margin Perth Amboy Higl Each Christmas we make it a habit to intercept WOODBRIDOE Conch Jim points tri round out his afternoon's some of Santa ciaus's mail from the various athletes ratlnc's CYO five «ot ofT on the work. Herblc Rees and Jimmy De- Lake Paces Mates! rl&ht fool, in the county Holy Name Joy were runner ups for scoring throughout the township to find outf what they want Basketball League by posting an honors with 16 and 13 markers re- WOODBRIIX1E - Cnarh Jtfhrtl most during the coming year. This week our desk was impressive &9-3H victory over Ito spectively. Tnmczuk's Barrons. after dropphgi stacked with letters addressed to the .North Pole which St. Peter's quintet of New Bruns- The CYO hwd* It t*o straight wrrs"siv* Kfimw u> Perth Amboy " wick In an exciting Rame played on hv dtieatlne the 9oon«rs of Per^h and South River, wilt attempt. we anxiously opened with special permission from the the local St. Jnmes court. Amboy 00-68 in a nip and tuck resume their winning ways tenor-,| old man with the white beard; Maybe he behaves we Bolh team* played on even battle played on the local St. row night whin they trawl „ "crtii Amboy to encounter B!.| can take seme of the burdens bfj'his stooped shoulders terms in the first qua'i UT with St. .tomes floorboards. The Sooners Peter's holding a slim one point ad- are currently setting the pace in VUry's. ,, Whether each request is large or small we sincerely vantage at the conclusion of the th» Perth Amboy City circuit. Thus far i|ils season, C!»er hope they are fulfilled before another Christmas rolls Initial period of action. The sec- The outcomr ot the cbntest was Doug King's Lions have iWh, .... ond stanza was a replica of the not decided until the waning mln- an imprmlVf record of thfM'Vir-,, around. ' , first with the Saints this time man- Ues of the game wt»n Jiirimy De- torie.i agaitvt & single setback. lul aging to ttay mit front by a single Joy and speedy Herble Rces cam? their most recent outing. t(U> Pftttfl The first letter on our desk to San^a Claus we opened point to tie thf scor? at49 all at through with four cawJtjtlve lay- Amboy comblnr soundly treuhccl'l was from Ernie Bartha, who put in a special request 1IP half titae period. ' ups to put the tussle oft ice. a strong Metuchen team taf * one-.| With Big Stu Rutan controlling Carry Mejslck and Ree.s shared 57-36 score for a few new strands of hair to replace those he lost lie backboards, St. Jmnes opened offensive laurels for the CYO with St. Mary's has two of the bests! since taking over the Golden Bears managerial reins. their offensive throttle wide in the 15 points apiece, DeJoy followed ull-around offensive players in thi,« 1 second half to gradually pull awiy Tcmy Santora, the Barrons All-County tackle wrote with four field goal* and four fouls. vicinity irt Alblp Anderson and Ed-| frnm the faltering St. Peter's team for a total of 12 counters. Paul •lie Scott who arp currently p«c- a lengthy epistle to olfl St. Nick with hopes of finding which was unable to keep pace Sovensnn tonned the Sooner scor- inn the Lion sqund In the poun-| with the high-rkliiiK CYO assigna- a scholarship to Fork Union Military Academy under ers with 19 digits. makinR department, ir the Bar- tion. The fine defensive play of 1 tins' ti?ht deffiwi proves c»pable| his tree Christmas morning. The Port Reading grid- Joe Gels and Bobby Powttrs was of checking the Saints' two Of! nstrumental in checking St. Pe- lin ster would like to continue his promising football Olnh. f •ilve stars. lh« rame will be c ter's offensive attack in the final career. .1. Knvnrn, f with the Red Blnzm holding art] periods. Itut.in, <• li. Knviii-H, f C.ph, c iiitslile ed?c Coach John Tomczuk asked for a few early victories Rutan captured the fancy of the .1. [iclnv. Thr Bnrrons will bf to give his young court crew the confidence they need "rowd with his brilliant all-around ll'ililen. K play under the baskets. The husky llrmlnlnk, their hope.?on Junior Lake tcmor-l to better last season's mediocre record. center also chipped in with 17 row night when Woodbridge Roe*| into action. In three games, Lakq A set of blocking dummies from Santa would make s accumulated an amazing.totni Billy Arway very happy. His weakness in blocking is Avenel Upsets PL Reading 4848 Hornets are Stung 57 points, the highest petcent-fl the only thing that stands in the way of nailing down »mi P«rth Afmboy—two of tti a varsity berth next fall. toughest teams in the count y*| In Parochial League Reversal By St. James' Club Coach Tomczuk believes hla lanki Tony Cacciola's list to the man in red was a mile forward to be one of the best i long. He underlined his request for better attendance WOODBRIDOE—The St. James1 'ersive as well as offensive p'ayer Victory Ifit in 2 Years ST ANTHONYS Intermediates made their season's n this wrtKin of the state, next year and three backfield men to replace the Cipo (! debut a success by completely over- ork In mid around the back* For St. Andrew's ;>; ll;il:ik. f 1 brothers and Johnny Novak, who have unlaced a pair ft 11whelming the Hornets by a 79-47 boards in recent name* has beefl of cleats for the last time. C.artp.rpl is Winner 1 i count In a one sided game which "trkJtty brilliant for a first saw the young Saints display somt man. fancy ball handling and shooting. In all possibility, the Red A letter from Williamsburg, Va., signed by Lou W, I. The CYO ran up an impressive •rs will stick to their sliding : Creekmur requested a nice paying contract with a I >III- 1,'iity (,r Wt«ir 8T. ANDREWS St. .IllM'pt'X 1 (I (i 22*6 lead at the conclusion of the defense tomorrow niRht. which hw professional football team. Creekmur also thanked Ml. Amlri'ws .. I I McAllllffl!, r 10 hown steady effectiveness St. .JIITIII^ . t I first quarter and maintained their KllVMi',1, f o pace In the second stanza to hold Tigers Disappoint Doom of 2-Minute Woodbrldse's recent games. Th(( Santa for receiving honorable mention on several Ail- Unr l.iiily uf IV.-I.-I. I) i Dv.ynk <• 14 Si, Aiith'Hiys , II - Kirk,* . I) a comfortable 34rl2 margin at the flaws thai were dttccted last week American teams. II aaglnst Perth Amboy have WOODBRIDGE - One of the half time period. II In Early Contests Court Rule is Seen corrected in this wesks practic biggest upsets in the history of the ' 0 A scrappy Hornet five fought Bernie Peterson and Erik Christensen combined tifizzn, drills. Woodbridge Township Parochial back ih the third period checking PRINCETON—Princeton's var- NEW YORK-Sam Barry, bas- their letter to the North Pole with hopes Santa would •u Bv fallinc to score but seve Basketball League took place this the 8atnts with 17 counters, while sity basketball and hockey teams ketball coach at the University of points In the second and thii place Identical scholarships to the same school under week when St, Andrew's of Avenel ST, JOSEPHS chalking up IS for themselves. The headed home this week for a brief South California and chairman of quarters, the Barrons dropped •lumped the highly favored St. n situation went back to normal.in vacation before continuing their the research branch of the na- their respective trees Christmas morning. The special Me »H.rn-, f 0 1 tough 47-SB »am* tn Sou Hi Anthony quintet by a lopsided the final period as St. Jamej went holiday schedules with neither tional rules committee, this week Yuletide request may wind up in the hands, of Rube 0 in a heart-breaking enCountel| 48-18 score. The victory was St. Vintiko. f 0 on a rampage, scoring 28 points to coach satisfied with his squad's told members of the Metropolitan HMlwny, f played at the Maroons' gym thU McCray, William and Mary's grid mentor who has a Andrew's first in two years of 0 wrap up the victory. % performance to date. Basketball Writers Association the Sppwak, i- 1 week. • league competition. Jerry Ballo, who moved up to the current two minute rule will be particular liking for Woodbridge athletes. 0 After a good opening perform- Coach T vrv.j.uk s churls tnoic 1 intermediate this season after ance in defeating Lehlgh, the Tiger doomed after this season. The rule The Avenel combine took the ini- tKAIp he lnitliitivi! in ilia first qufmer| A well-typewritten letter with a Mid-County League tiative in thtr first quarter by (I playing with the Juniors, proved cagers went down before Lafayette, almost universally condemned by Mcsquita, 0 worthy of the promotion by sink- hv takhv! a eomfortabb 10-5 If ad head signed by Walter Drews, mentioned several romping to a comfortable lead over Hcllpy, s 2 Rutgers, Colgate and Syracuse in college coaches, givt.s possession of Klml7.1i'rsk Ing nine Held goals for a total of when they w/cv« al.lp to oenetvate the Port Rea'ding aggregation, •). succession, and for only brief peri- the bull to the tram making or items which Santa could fulfill'if he had more time ICiiky, K 1 SouthRlver's Ught zone defense. Dyzak paced St. Andrew's early IB points to lead his team mates ods showed the style they are sup- missliu: a foul shot in the final in .the offensive department. The two minutes of play. Coaches agree The situation reversed itself u> work on Walter's request. The oirciiit statistician surge with some fancy fs£t shooting. posed to have this season as lead-, the w-ond rbiwa when the Ma-| nmt I.AIIV DF veterans John Annesl and Bdb ing contenders for the Ivy League the team leading at the end of 38 would like a new baseball field complete with stands, After taking command of the roons found the rar.ge and dropped c. F T Ungvary placed close behind the title. minuses can't lose unless It han- I. locker rooms, and ushers, for the Hart nine. A secre- tussle in the early stanes of the l\ n rrl e•tHldi. r 1 • li team's rookie with 13 and 11 digits idles the bell poorly or makes other 12 counters i.hrouph the hoops ta l.ako, f 1 0 3 The varsity hockey team took go out front 17-14 at the half-tima game. St. Andrews increased their 1 *uMi' respectively. mistakes. 0 4 care of an alumni sextet and then ^ to assist him with this numerous Mid-County margin as the game wore on, and I Upruiie Larson, the Hornets' star period. While South River domH I) the St. Nlcklas Hockey Club with duties would make him indebted to Santa for many Port Reading never threatened | center, walked off with the game's "I guarantee you next- year we nated thg offensive play, the ReJi little trouble in Its first two games, after failing to solve the victors' t top scoring honors after accumu- won't have that rule." Barry said. Blazers were only capable of Christmases to come. H but last Saturday bowed 6-1 to a tight defense which they could lating 22 points. His left handed "People started walking out on us taltating wit:i four points. Boston University squad which The Fords Wildcats, one of the most active organiza- only pierce for 18 counters. ni'i; 1..MIY OK Vlf'TOrtV ' .shooting and, clever ball handling in Buffalo the last two minutes South River picked up Where! was competitive only in the first Dyzak was the big hero for. St. a v T made him a threat throughout the when we had a seven point ttti they tot off in the second period tions in the townshjp, all signed a brief latter asking 1 period. j Andrews with 14 fie)a goals for a Kr:iw«pkFev. , i 9 ] IB contest. over Canisius. It's not good to have after the half, and continued to Xewton, f .. 1 ; Santa for a new club house. total of 28 points. McAluiffe was 1 However, both tfeams have more a 38 minute game " oenetrate the Barrons defense tc 1 Kull), I .. .. ST. J.VM'tfS' INTBI'.M'UniAtKS Tony Mazza's letter to old St. Nick did not request close on the heels of nis team mate Wozniak, r opportunities to improve against Bruce Drake, Oklahoma coach increase their lead with 15 eount-l with 20 counters. The two sharp Smith, c ... fiaul. f strong opponents before league and representative of N.C.A.A. Dis ers, while checking Woodbridsa fan object, but a guard against further injury to his Kecnan, g with three points. The Barron^ shooters were responsible for reg- Mlrhlnk, g . -y. f . competition gets under way aftev trict 6, of the national rule* com- ; nose which has already undergone plastic surgery. istering all of St. Andrew's points. ni.«i«r. r New Years. mittee, also said the ruls was no peared to be handicapped with! Lozak was high scorer for St. l.y.iliH, u White, r The varsity basketball team will good. He said the pros have the the inability to make their usua| > Joe McLaughlin stated plainly a first baseman and Anthony's with seven markers. llnlln, c ... (Continued on Page 18) ' (Continued on Page li) I" Wrlirht, r ... gather in New Yorlc after Christ- outfielder to bolster his Hart aggregation wouid'make St. Joseph's of Carteret kept Annesl, g ... mas for Hi trip west to engage the ST. JAMBS' (•'•a»*v, g him very happy on Christmas morning. He also asked their unbeaten skein in tact by Molnnr, K ... universities of Illinois and North- subduing a stubborn Our Lady of 1.. .Ionian, I western on successive days, Decem- FREE PARKING LOT ita to see to it that the fans forget his nickname, 'EVrpiinlk, f K •• Peace team by a low 23-14 count. Caul, r IT ber 30th and 31st. REAR OF STORE "Tubby." Both quintets kept the score down POWITS, V ... After two previous Christmas by employing a 'stiff defense In IflllStWHl, (• U. ,(i>r(lRn, % trips, last year to Miami and in The Recreation Department would appreciate a preference to a fast breaking J RHilt t'r K' 1947 to the midwest, the Tigers check for a sizable amount of money to help finance attack. (lerily, R . S'eamnn, f •i returned to start oft' league com- 1 ...... a bigger and better program for the coming year. Ed Mesquito and Pete Kinzierski Rreapi , I' petition with four game-winning" Med for St. Joseph's offensive lau- Oaprnrn, i . 0 Frnni-hak, f n .streaks in both seasons, although Sporting Jimmy Keating, director of the St. James' C. Y. 0., rds with six digits aniece. Ed Kor: RESEARCH Larson, >• f point producing single wing plays under his tree "Raiding," "Wridht & UiUon" every day and not jvujt on| pn Christmas morning. (Formerly Middlesex Cocktail Loo me) and "Ravjlinj" special occasions. 120 Main Street (Cor. Amboy Avenue) Woodbridge There were over one hundred letters from kids Presenting.for Your Entertainment Rackets $3.75 up As usual, L, Briegs & Sons 1 tiroughout the township asking Santa for a Y. M. , EVERY NIGHT: Leather LORETTA LANK—Ilarnmoiid Onanlst have the little things that 3 5. A., a couple of baseball fields, and a larger Recrea- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITKS Basketballs $1,75 up make for a big Christmas. ] on Program. Ooe bright youngster, who is destined HARRIf ELY'S ORCHESTRA "Volt," "SpaWInj," "Seamless" i grow up to be a union leader, asked old St. Nick to MERRY CHRISTMAS ( Plus JACKETS - TIEq • NEW! BROADWAY FLOOR SHOW Basketballs $4.95 up te 'vhat he could do about a four-day school week. -jBw«AT|tRs - soeis fl HOOKEKS . Erik Christensen lived up to expec- Footballs ; 98c up litions by being .named to the Virginia All-State ... "BIPON" ' BELTS - SHIFTS ' fleven, Both he and' Bernjto • Peterson are two of the Kitchen Ntow Under M»n»»ein*iit of All attractively boxed •-», aost sought after football players in the South. . . . Our slncerest, wish Js for .h /L*UJB HORVVM;" *'<" your health and happiness ' Formerly with Holding lickey Bologna, one of the smallest tackles ever to Zimmerman's Hun»»rl», N. V,; Du Bonnet, N. Y.; this Holiday Season and for '' Elks Club, Perth Amboy Gift Certificates w a Woodbridge uniform, is home on vacation from the New Year— For a Uellelous Meal^-Try HU "Ebonite Balls" Univer«ity o{ Missouri.,. Mayer Tavern and the AmerkHtLiir UunMtian wbey Eagles were foreod to drop out of the M)d- E & L FULL GOUR8E DINNERS FROM $1.50 lounty League because of financial difficulties, . . .^ ALSO TASTV SANDWICHES $3.75 OPEN SUNDAYS PEN EVERY NIGHT tu Rutan looks like the most improved player on the TILL CHRISTMAS cal floor boards so far this wason.... St. Andrew s, SERVICE TEXACO PRODUCTS BUSINESSipN'S LUNCH DAILY Avenel .turned the local Parochial School Basket FBOM1I A. M-2P. M. SPORTING MMTH ITtNV <«. KINf l kx» by upsetting the powerful St. Anthonys Awboy Avenue *nd GOODS' 1PIRTH AM8OY Y.a![tin Riding..'. • The Perth Ambjcajwj Cenvery Boultvard MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW JAGS 401 State St, P. A. 4-3461 VVQOUBRIDUK FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE in thK Si! RESULTS Shell (Wire To Fire Co, Party Clay Bowl game was played in Woodbridge just eleven Shell Ymil 21 —Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott has re- j Siiiuriliiv Nlli' Cluli 81 years ago next week when a group of local college all- AND COLONIA—A successful Christ- i«d to her home on West1 •Imrlli's Tavern stars engaged a team composed of Barron grldsters. I ifiiikoi H(iy» 21 mas party for the children of the tytar spending a few days; Klist A lil 12 community was held Saturday Union Beach with Mrs, Marian If the mild weather continues, don't be surprised to Shell riiMiimiinil 10 NoTI': NlKlit IMfcli afternoon at the' flrehouse, by the ivcns. see a pigskin floating around on New Year's Day. . . . STANDINGS Colonla Volunteer Chemical Hook —Mr., and Mrs. Robert Schus- Howie McCallen has averaged 15 points a game with and Ladder Co. and Hadies Auxil- . Amherst Avenue entertained I "15 mi mii'Mii'.\s tun si: M;\<;I i" SI I INK'S id) Kiiiiffiiinii iary. A flsnnelKraph story, "The »nd Mrs. .lock Ratlins &nd! the William and Mary freshmen quintet, ... We wish ... 1JI Mm IHKII lil< Birth of Christ", was given by I vn II is.: in i,,,,,' i ri, .11.1 - . 21 , I'.Hi illy, Elizabeth. Sunday, j all our readers a very merry Christmas. lU.nfll 111 ItO Mrs. Harold Chamberlain. Recita- U I Km iik ir,n Smlih tion* and sonjts were Riven by the Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sutler,, 117 189 imherst Avenue entertained hei; children. Over 200 Were present, lOther, Mrs. Harry Kastner, New-' Court Rule Barrons 711 77S 719Movies were shown and refresh- k. Sunday. | t'Ol'I'OI.A'H (.11 I'lliST ,M1> lit) ments served. Santa Cluus, Ber- (Continued from Sport (Continued from Snort Page' 171 l.l.-i IS'.' I 'i* I Siiillli tram ktoll, Linden, 'distributed —Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ku- solution. >ui'L>:u n fiirlec. p;:iyn to smooth functioning offense click, Slni|i i:.!i[,.,,,,„, 121 Hit ; ll 111 IS HI 172 Rifts to the children and to Fire and son. Theodore, In- shoot in the final minute? with a Woodbridge caught flic in the I.MiVll ifcika i:,« 11; 12.-. \i;, •|L'.-I Chief August Frazler, and presi- Avenue, were the guests on j jump ball at tlte circle followlnR a final stanza with Lake completely ini itn l"el«r. iiiin.i dent of'the fire Company, Fred turday of Mr. and Mis. Walter) successful free throw. dominatins the play on defense as l.'.lil IllKh well as ofTenne. Coacli Tomczuk's iluh lentil 7n.'i Modavls. rsnica, Elizabcthport. ; Honey Russell, Seton Hall tutor, combine outscorcd the Mnroons The committee In charge in- —Mr. and Mfs. Edmund Hushes.' said he thought It was not a ctood S.\TCUII.\V NITI-; ci.ru (21 rule and pointed out where it aided 21-5, but fell snort of closing the W.-HV,.I . . i7« 11:1 1.*.; cluded Fred Suiter, Poskel Mer- !»rolyn Avenue, were hosts Suji-1 n;j .'lit rirsl Al.l Tnii.1 ... ifii i:.!> 11:1 sap ast time ran out, 1 rltt, Harry Read,.James Taggart, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lanza him in one game and, hurt in an- i.'LI in. l-rlin #1 T'.l.hi* . , IHl Kfi other. Had the Barrons maintained a Aveni-I Jtl Nfi.pi Hii 1111 Geoi'Re Scott, James Staunton. id children, Robert and Janet, • 1 shadow of their potential scoring I;;I IT; Uolunii) siniMns1.11 . i;,« 1;.. Reginald Brady. Edmund Hughes, id Mr. and Mrs*. John Monahank power in the disastrous second and Injil. IKII 11.1 | Sri 0vr i«x I,-,; 167 Mrs. Slitter. Mrs. Edith Scott, children, Dennis and Marcella, Avrncl third periods, the outcome of thr :*;) 72: 72; Mrs. Margaret Scott, Mrs. Read, my City. #11 I." Marian Anderson game might have been different. Shi'll I'llAltLIK'S TAV'liliN ill Mrs, Hughes, Mrs. Staunton, Mrs, Note:—Fir*" AM Siimiil wim IUM •Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Condas, Lake, the Barron All-State pros- Slci> . , .. "till Ijl I lil Erna Wels. Imlf with j n'lilflc lenil.—' I' IxhliiKri . 'liU 11D 177 .rnon Avenue, entertained at pect, maintained his torrid scoring I'lilvln Imil lilKl'l I'lKli K.MIII. ^i:i. Hiii is;: (.'lint .17 7 . • l'-'li iner Sunday, Mr. and Mis, To Sing in Newark ,.>act by rolling up 'ii points on N'.t.iii'v , 1 sin i"7 Earth's Cora ik ColRcarro. Avrncl: Mr. and South River's tough court. He also AVKNHI, #2 (111 I'l.n'. . 137 -.Mi! ii;:, 17 l.u- 1% III) Ins. John De Silva, John Ioria, NEWARK -One of the novelties walked oft the floor the defensive .ij.'.nk IBS Heat at the earth's centtr li gen- ilonia. which Marian Andmon will sinrc at star of the same. Bob Scion !?ar- K.' I'M K;:I tint; frBted In part by the dropping of the openinR concert of the new1 Kli.iln HI I.".:: the metallic component* toward th« J—Mr. and Mrs. ^awrence Suit, nered scoring honors for Coacli Annrkrr Candlelight Series or the Griffith j FiUpatrlck's crew with 17 points i TSMI:N sinoi.i, cuMhirNii 1 \t center, but largely by radioactivity. WMt Street., were hosts Saturday MryiTs 11.; \~r: Ins l»j 173 Mil'llle 1 :;i; 1 (1:1 Since it 1> impossible to penetriti to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Traxler, Music Foundation at the Mosque i;ic ::si llrllii Theatre, Newark, on Sunday, Jan- Ur enough Into the earth's center (joulh Plainfield. and on Friday 7 !>l 7:11 si:i uary 3, will be an unfamiliar con- to determine the heat, the tempera- thtertalned Mr. and Mrs. William l(HUb«|-ll. 1 . II " il I,". I 11 !• I (111 111 ture has been calculated by meas- h. Elizabeth. cert aria by Franz Liszt, entitled khibkl, r (i i: !H M/VIN si HI "Jeanne d'Arc RU Bucher" Uoan II II S72 772 11 ii 137 r.r. uring the radioactivity of meteor- —Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady, SUIM><\ ll'l IIS !i:i of Arc at tht Stakei. lil,110 HA II ((') l'"7 1 ':• I in ites, which are bolieved to be sim- ooi aywood Avenue, entertained her Slkl-:).l. I.AIUiliATtlltY 13i This "scene dramatlque," as Smmhe, K 1HS I I'J US H,*i 1:11 ilar to the earth's cole. TKI, ter, Pvt. Elizabeth Callas, West M,Y. I.'". I'M I'l.iiim.'rliin I"* I .".2 1 .•>."• j Liszt termed it, has a French text ilnt, Sunday. ]•• II » .. .. KM 1111 l'i..-kl.'iiii..> . UI I7J 121* | by Alexander Dumas, and relies . Hit) II'.'. li..iriviij\ Ifil l»r, K.s Miss Maureen Scott, Inman KIVKI! 1.171 j for part of its poignant effect upon . UJ ir.7 is. KfilynHlivnl i 171 167 I.V2 .venue, attended a bli'UKiay party | patriotic emotion. In H the Maid ! ,\. Shulcr 157 Mil HV inday in honor W Thomas East- Urohn. f 17K 15,". 1*1 j of Orleans, abput to go to the Slcsscl . . Mr. 7JS Us 771 ifid, Union Beach. Hrec'liiT, ft stke, speaks of her imminent tor- Klcmlnif, lil'STV'S TAVKIlS (21 l.'l 122 sni'1,1. v A (: I J (ii —Miss Helen Suit, student ment by fire and cries: 'And yet York, K mik -'12 i« — • •"• ' .Mhi'pilit LIS hi 11)2 jurse at Coit Babies Hospital, 155 1M" li.'.i lUnsnn ir,T r.ii w> 'irlllln . , 17". Hi I3'J I saved France!" The first three \ 111. K.1I I,,.'. 2"i' 22- [ \Vallt . MJ2 13S I II tewark, visited her parents. Mr. I notes of the Marseilles are heard •war. ii.i.i 13s ir.h 191)! 770 7(7 Sll Snillliics ll» 12.'. II!) tad Mrs. Lawrence Suit, West 1'iV I To 'IMI t'Ul/fN'IA 12) , in the latter cry ae the aria is 21:1 2112 liix •p :i fjtreet. Sunday. j played by the Little Orchestra un- ssl !' y l."!i: Ml 21 (| | —Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, i der the baton of Thomas K. Seher- jsklbinskl 112 MS 110 liJ-'.HKii'S IMIVS I'.'I Yintshinf Horse liKTTY'S 1 1 fcman Avenue, entertained at man. Kansas is losing its horses and ins li'j I:MI ,'J '"' • Hil Ilii 1'.'i Wreli . I III l.M |iil .'is I J'i»lnv|> US i::|i ins 1 lain in . 1.",<| ilnner Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. mules faster than the country as a M Sri-.ik U'l John Pierce and daughter, Mary- j Victor Taggart, Jersey City, and whole. From 1920 to 1945 Kansas 7sn 7,". 11 ;:!.', .1. Si'i'nk 1 Tit 2i).'. ine, Levitown, L. I. and on Sun- | Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Scott and horses decreased by 68 per cent Slmkiivii- Mai 1M in. ISI'.IJ.X #n I'cmk.i ...... K« H7 ay were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. ' sons, Robert and Jatnes, Linden. mules by 82 per cent. S N72 Slid >!)3!

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