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Presented Fairly, Clearly To the Community Interest \ 1 Impartially Each Week IU 3nbepenbent • leaber Full Local Coverage VOL. XLVII-NO. 10 Entertd an Saeond CUw Mitm »t the Pout Offlife, Woortbrtd^e, !». J. WOODBRIDGE, N. J, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 PRICK EIGHT CENTS Distinguished Citizen Award for Cooper J ops in Brawl Lack of Salk Yaccine ; i r o Get Public Delays Inoculations;

aring May 6 May 15 Start is •'.Ml Battle Starts Hearings Start in Ronson Program Clostf Sweetness After Banquet; Attack on Zoning Decision By School Eritl and WOODBRIDGE—A pre-trial hearing in the suit of the Ronson Cor- Charges Filed poration ugainst Woodbridge Township ns the result of the Town Now is Target Committee's action In passing an ordinance which placed the Ronson ight site en Route 1 in a rural zone, was held Monday at the Memorial Mu- Li! WOODBRIDOE—The Salk nnti- WOODBRIDGE — Patro'.msn Building. (IIMU.ES E. GREGORY idiul Building. olio vaccine (ailed to arrive this Edward Culver and Stephen Feicr- Mayor Hugh B. Quigley was on the stand for almost two hours and week for planned inoculations of tag will appear before the Town his testimony dealt mostly with the irst and second grade pupils, but Committee Friday night. May fi, history of the entire case. Also ,he office of the Superintendent When it comes to at 7:30 P. M.» to answer to testifying were -Committeemen )f Schools said today it is reason- nifts from building de- charges arising out of a brawl Peter Schmidt, Ray AHbanl and L. Date to be Fixed bly certain the vaccine will be l'irrs toward meeting the outside the Colonla Country Club Charles Manglone. Corrtmltteeman available by May 15. If this date last week after a dinner honoring George Mroz was absent due lo is met, the program of inoculating f!i,.i)i problems they have For Scfiool Parley the 25-year men In the Police illness and Committeemen Ed- ver 2,000 school children will be |rc;itcui. i have a blind spot— ompleted before school closes the Department. i ward Kath and Richard Krauss WOODBRIDGE—Mayor Hugh h if you take me, the blind were dismissed because they were end of June. »ops with the package. The complaint against Patrol- B. Quigley said today he will ask* man Culver charges that he used not on the Committee at the time the Town Committee at its caucus School Superintendent Victor C. • • • *, "Indecent, profane and harsh lan- of the passage of the ordinance. tonight, to set a date for a three- Ntcklas said that he understood Nathan D. Duff represented the ha* because of the incidence of unalterably and lr- guage" and that he "showed dis- The "(•itizen of the Year," Frank Cooper, Iselin dairyman, is pictured above receiving his plaque way meeting with the Board of inn Township at the pre-trial hearing poliomyelitis Is apt to rise earlier Irvocably opposed to any respect to a superior officer . , . last night from Dr. John I'. ],<>7.<> at the annual dinner of the Council of Civic Clubs held at Oak Hills Education and the Planning Board. and did use conduct unbecoming and Ira Dorian represented the The meeting was requested by n the South, the Foundation for lovorrnmVnt agency accept- Manor, Metuchen. Dr. Lo4, who made the presentation speech, is a former winner of the award. Ronson Corporation. nfantile Paralysis has allocsitfd an officer and gentleman." Seated, looking on, Is Lyman Peck, president of the Council of Civic Clubs and a member of the the Board of Education after It nift from anyone, under The ordinance in question was 'acclne shipments to that region Patrolman Feiertag will have to Woodbrkhje Rotary Cinh. Mr. Cooper is affiliated with the Iselin Lions Club. had received a lengthy report from passed last October. Before that, irst. New Y6rk, New Jersey and Inyy r iicumstances —just as answer complaints of using "in- Superintendent of Schools Victor 1 the tract of land Involved was Connecticut n6w are "top in linn' jnurh ;is I am opposed to any decent, profane or uncivil lan- C. Nicklas predicting that there zoned for heavy industry. 0 receive shipments he reported. j ember of a government guage" and "conduct unbecoming will tie a pupil enrollment of 15,- Founder of Iselin Fire Co. Kuzniak is Elected Originally, the property ,was 260 by September of 1960. The six manufacturers of the an officer and gentleman " - ipurv accepting such trlb- " bned for business and residences. vaccine noted they had cut off all lu it is morally wrong— Chief Eftan said he had been After receiving the report, supplies to commercial channels. However, when Ronson purchased School Commissioner Harold Van finch is reason enough—but unable to substantalte stories that it for $55,000 from the Township, These Include wholesaler, phy- threat3 of shooting had been Honored by Service Clubs Youth Week Mayor Ness, finance chairman of sicians and drug stores. h;ivr others with which to the zoning was changed to heavy Board, suggested the meeting'b'e- hurled between the two. The Superintendent's office said |upp(irt my position, and I WOODBRIDGE—Frank E. Cooper, Iselin dairyman »nd founder of •WOODBRIDGE—Richard Kuz- industry, because Ronson repre- cause "It Is too big a job for us to Both officers are; now under sus- Igelin Fire Company 1, was named "Citizen of the Year" at the annual nlalc, a senior at Woodbridge High sented it intended to build a plant yesterday the school system "is all try to present' them pension to await the outcome of L tackle alone." He stated the Board set to go" the very minute It re- dinner of the Council of Civic Clubs last night at Oak Hills Manor. School and son of Mr. and Mrs. on the site. . must find out just what the plans briefly,' the departmental trial. It is un- When Ronson announced It had ceives the vaccine. In making the award, Dr. John P. Lozo, High School principal and Joseph Kuzniak, 235 Qld Road, of the Town Committee and the derstood there has been HI feeling decided not to build the plant here "There will be no delays," the member of the Rotary Club, noted that Mr. Cqoper, who is a member Port Reading, was elected president Planning Board are in permitting between them for some time, al- and placed the land on the market statement said. of the Iselin Lions Club, has served as' fire commissioner and treasurer of the Senior Council aud automa- future developments as It was "the . !• ia.se is brought before though both are members of the fo* $400,000, the Township took At the same time, the office of of the Board of Fire Commission- tically becomes Youth Week unexpected, huge development* police pistol team. the position that the purposes for the Board of Health stated It had tin i .mil now through a clip- ers, lie has been a member of the mayor. throughout the Township that are jim: which was sen{ to me Feiertag, who Is 52 years old, Iseiin Fire Company for 33 years. Elections were held at the High which the re-zonlng was dojie no received mo word other than that causing the acute school housing reported by Mr. Nicklas. The task was appointed to the force on July Dr. Lozo related that two years New Terms Voted School Tuesday under the sponsor- longer existed and that in order in- of my faithful few. It to control use of the tract it would problem." of completing the inoculation pro- 1,1938. Culver is 36 years old and ago Mr. Cooper directed the build- ship of the Woodbridge Lions Club. > with a situation in be necessary to change the zpnlng. Mr. Van Ness said that only gram' Is In the hands of the Boa id was named to the department on ing of a new addition of the fire- Other student council members iison Township and the To Somers, Graham through a three-way meeting can and the schools, jointly, aided by November 1, 1949. house and wa* honored last year elected were vice president, Paul Ronson took the position that the Board of Education hope to y was carried in the New the Township's action in zoning the volunteer services of most of According to the, stories of eye gt a testimonial dinner In the fire- Shallock; secretary, Margaret Gib- find out what the Town Commit- WOODBRIDQE — Joseph? the site as rural was "arbitrary, the nhysiclans and nurses in the inmswick Sunday Times, wttneiMs, the fight started out- house he helped to buW- He has son, treasurer, Ronald Osborne. tee "has on the books for future Sobers was reflected Municipal capricious, unreasonable N and Township. nbing an offer of a side the Colonla Country Club donated equipment to the fire "Other units i elected officers as construction that we don't know Chairman of the Democratic party wholly unlawfdl exercise of the It is pointed out that the so- builder in that community after the party had .ended and company when it was needed. In the Township and Arnold S follows; Junior Red Cross, presi- about." dent, HedWIg Jaskolka; vice presi- zoning powers granted to a muni- called polio Season in this area of I donate six.classrooms at when most of the guests had al- In 1938, Mr. Cooper built a ball Graham was renamed Republican oipality." the country does not have its ad- ready left. Culver Is alleged to field on his land for the children dent, Naney Brown; secretary, stimated colt to him of leader at party meetings held Mon- Papers in the case were served vent until at least the middle of have knocked Feiertag to the of the community and he has spon- Hester Juhl; treasurer, Gall Cal-Oil Gives 3-Year day. on Township Clerk B. J. Dunlgan June, and that if the present time- iiin.noo. The otter also con- ground, raining blows upon him. sored and equipped both girls' and Cooper. ji.mid tho provision that as The Republicans met at the Senior Class, president, Bruce (Continued on Page 6) Nursing Scholarship table qf supply shipments is kept, In the melee Mrs. Culver, who boys' teams. The teams entered Hungarian Reformed Hall on inoculations can be completed be- i !i additional rooms are the New York World's Pair com- Lagay; vice president, Lee Pargot; ^Continued on Page 6) School Street and the Democrats PERTH AMBOY—A three- fore this time for all in the ngo 1 petition and they defeated every secretary, Catherine Taylor; (led, the developer would in the Memorial Municipal Build year scholarship to the Perth groups due to receive them first. team In their age group. treasurer, Marilyn Lacanic. iistruct them at cost, or Ing. Junior Class, president, Robert New Board Slates Amboy General Hospital Nur- \o Laxity on Gambling A few years ago, Mr- Cooper be- about $10,000 per room. Mrs. Anna C. Calvert, Iselin, In- Fair; vice president, Robert Lucas; sing School has been presented came alarmed when he saw troduced the name of Howard Ful- secretary, Nancy Cotter; treasurer, by The California Oil Company, Mosher Chairman Seen Here by Grand Jury Iselin cWdren trying to swim in Inaugural Session lerton, Fords, as a candidate .for Dennis Van Zandt. B. W. Pickard, the company a local brook. He hired a steam Growth now In prospect NEW BRUNSWICK—The State Republican leader, but the action Sophomore Class, president president announced. shovel, had a pond dug on his own COLONIA — The first public Madison Township, the Law Enforcement Council was was 'not seconded. Frederick M. Robert Benzeleski; vice president, The scholarship has been Of Trinity Drive property and diverted a stream to meeting of the newly-elected Board criticized last Friday by the grand Adams, Colonia, who served -as Edward Kantor; secretary, Patricia awarded to Loretta Duraghy, 8- ncs' account continued; obtain water. He then had the of Fire Commissioners of the re- WOODBJUDGE — Chairmen Jury in a presentment handed up chairman of the meeting during Ofcerdick; treasurer, Patricia B Delaney Homes, Perth Amboy, 1 create the necessity of water tested and when he received cently-created Fire District No. 12 for the Trinity Episcopal Build- to Superior Court Judge Ralph J. the election, noted that Mr. Ful- Leary. a graduate of the Perth Amboy ividing within the next approval from the Board of Health, will be held Tuesday, May 31, at 8 ing Fund Campaign were an- Smalley for its failure to work "In lerton had stated he was not in- Officers of all the units will meet High School. he sanded the bottom and opened P. M., at the Colonla firehouse, In- nounced today by Rev. William n,years facilities tor 10,000 close and trusted collaboration" terested in being a candidate for in political convention this after- The recipient of this scholar- the pond to the children. man Avnue. H. Schmaus. |lnhlren—330 classrooms at with Woodbridge police in a raid the post. Mr. Graham was then noon at the High School and from ship was chosen by the faculty on a lottery bank In the extreme " Desmond Toutmaster unanimously elected and was given At that time, according to law, of the Nursing School, which is They are: General chairman, jn i stimated expense of six their group will select members of th« commfcslcmers will draw lots end of the Colonla section of the Mr. Cooper, according to the an ovation. the Town Committee. headed by Miss Ruth Allene Merrill A. Mosher; special gifts, ml one-half million dollars. Township, Council of Civic Clubs, has aided Also in the Republican ranks, to determine the length of their Mercer. This award was made Ersklne ll Todd; finance, Henry Program. Changed. terms. Two will serve for one year; tiKii.son Township Is merely The house where the raid was churches, First Aid Squads, fire Eugene Gery was named First on the basis of merit of the re- H. Brereton; financial secretary,, This year, the student Towi two for two years and one for in»- this predicament-— conducted without the knowledge companies and other civic enter- Ward vice chairman to take the cipient. Eric Q. Davis; .transportation, i Committee will forego the mock three years. Thereafter the terms 1 of the local police was approxi- prises. He helped to establish the, place of Mrs. John W, Boos who re- Mrs. William M. Thompson; Has- M (bridge Township is al- session and instead will attend the will be for three years. provide an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 persons l< people's responsibility to and improved facilities for the ["vide schopls. After all, it parish's rapidly growing Sunday '•> their decision as spoken School. ' ' 1 their elected representa- V's in government, which Indictments Returhed resulted An unplanned Aguinst LocaltYouth, 20 i 1 y comtfiunMes and the WOODBRID&E '— Maurice' Powers, 20, 621 Railway Avenue, of anv ad&uatf mo- was Indicted on three counts by i to meet jm sch, Bv ladies' Aid ?EWAREV-ML« Joan Kansfco. of Mrs Inrsi Koaufco. ISH.IV ••- Tiis Isel.n V,''. I3EUM — A discussion on the — Plans were fortnu- 55J West Avenue. *«< li e niest of ".i' -I MM. John ::.i IN enrollment of sdditionaly resident , : : a smortMtiort] to be f.onor at a lingerie sf-.o*fr last at its meeMti" ,. •i.n held at a meeting of the ! v Firn Pre*byl«»n Churcn * »t the horn* of l-.r-! Pr.••• )ytfr;an Cm..:: Stir District Republican Club at I-,-..:; Wednesday. May 4. from Italhertne McNiawra in ; \u,i cliiptcri was Mrs f (h» home of Mrs Wii:i»m Knoi'.' o ?, p M at » meeting of tfi* Vmm* Mt«5 Betty Ann Avis H*. ; 'h. his; viro-prpsidf^i i.-.di.ina Avenue. , la;: •- A:d Society Monday in the MonwUir wa.< eci-Costts.*. . ;i.Mi':i '.vi!l be oondu Other (TJ»!i'.v in the ballot book. They M;i Clarence Bower. ; plunned to meet with other Re- for the Carl Ven»»: Mr* pi -iilrni yiivf hpr repnri : "I publican clubs In the district in a John Mcr.t&u. Mrs John H,,!' nml announced th.ii - .iboi-d include 'Mrs. 8am' v joint session to bMom* acquainted .< Mrs -'s«j>. b'Mii made for the :r B; i • Mrs W.laam pUnge'l. V:< *ith the candidates i : .r. ,»nd t'r.e Ih'.rd ciisiiu r-:ci>ai-d Touissaint, ST., Mrt, Visitor.* from the 13th and Hth vni 0:1 Mr.nday a', . • Mrs Fred Walker. Mrs rt.-irir-t-c attended the meeting. Tiios:1 iiiti'rctffl •>,.: Mrs. Chaxks \vU:i;r.g to start their own club.' Ch Mrs •JL'V asked a!! interest real- '• A M. at First Prc ,: Ncary to Install rents of the Woodbridge Oaks .i.-f.t LO contact Mr. and Mrs.* A aon.'.lion w;ie mid'' Minaret t\l\ot presided* Slate Mav lfth '.Vjl;er Karv-oniU. AiiT Keiwiv Iselin. wiws,. ,st meeting to the absencej A donation was voted to Mrs. and posM'sMuns were destu Caivert Members were) Mm Kehoe. member ol the chit.! f.rc. Twenty dollars was i rnert at church parkin* ! ISELIS" —A: i *ho recently lost her home and p;i »'d to V/^odbridBP Hi':, ' j 30 p. M May 6 to take of uV PIA of ;•-"•.:>£ ".: pcj-sessions In a fire, t ;,);• .he expeils.'s of the Isi•;. fv.lovrship De» of Ni-day tSK,-.; ritM'.; '.vhn wj'.l rcprossnt (;:• ; inr: of Church of ChrM •.:n:i ,U IIT- Girls St Terrace off Route 1, at 3 P. M. WOODBRIDGE — Mrs, Henry The Fourth Degree Knights of Strubel. 214 Colonia Boutevard, St. Cecelia's Knights of Colum- Wonien's Bowling Croup the affair. Colonia. has taken the lead in the bus and members of the' council Mothers Outline Elects yew Officers Officers installed by .lu-. Woodbridge Publishing Company's Miss Helene Mohr Bride will also be represented. Ratnsam included Jerry 1: > Miss Ohlott Chairman re-elected as president. K,r correspondents' circulation cam- ISELIN — At a meeting of St. (tf Suile-tride Luncheon paign by turning In more than 40 Social Program Kovac, vice president; • mail subscriptions to the (Indepen- *Of George Harris, Iselin Public Card Party Oocelia's Women's Bowling Thomas, 'secretary, and WOODBRIDOE—The Hth an-dent-Leader during the first week COLONIA—T're Mothers Asso- i League, held at Metuchen Recre- Painter, re-elected treasmr ISELIN — The marriage of Scheduled Tonight •' annual Spring luncheon of the of the contest, ciation of Colonia met in the Civic ation Center, a new slate of of- Pigott and Josephine &•',-.- • U.J. Association of School Secre- Miss Mabel Helene Mohr, daugh- Club Monday '*ith Mrs. Robert were appointed trustees. T: Mrs. Percy Austen, Sewaren, is ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew WQpDBRIDGE — Ladies' Aux- ficers was elected. Miss Lillian, taries will be held Saturday, May iliary, Division 8. A. O. H.. willDeureling presiding. Plans were going officers were pres •:: . 1. a: 1 P. M. at the Thimbleberry trailing close behind with the re-Mohr, Hillcrest Avenue, to George Mrs. Oettle Named succeeded Mrs. Lawrence maining correspondents coming up1 sponsor a public card part; tonight made for a card party to be held in gifts and the president A,'. |" Room, Kres;;e Departnjent Store, Harris, son of Mr. George Harris, the Civic Club May 28 after the Clancy as president: Mrs. Jessie fast. . ' ' at 8 o'clock at the Columbian Club. Oberdick, vice, president; Mrs. sented with' a corsage .in.; •• Newark. Sr., and the late Katherin Harris, As Drive Chairman Main Street. regular meeling. A variety show president's pin. ,• D;\ Frederick L. Hipp, executive Each correspondent, by securing of Madison Avenue, Avenel, was Ann Lamb, secretary; Mrs. Lor- Mrs. William Miller and Mrswa. s also planned, date to be an- The guests were servni ,i I ftcrtlaiy of the New Jersey Asso- new yearly subscriptions, will be solemnized Saturday morning at a nounced later. etta Smith, treasurer; and Mrs. able to win such outstanding prizes WOODBRIDGE —Mrs. George William Roberts are co-chairmen. Mabel ' Kaluskel, sergeant-at- beef dinner and dtiiK'iiw C nation *ill speak on "When Our nuptial mass in St. Cecelia's Mrs. Rudo'.ph Peterson was ap- I Ship., Come In." Miss1 Bertha A. as Rogers. Brother^ silverware, Church, Rev. Thomas Dentici per- Oettle. 505 Rah way Avenue, has arms. eluded the evening i !. : complete service for eight; Ameri- been appointed chairman of the PAfEK DRIVE SATURDAY pointed to represent the associa- I Ohlovt, secretary at School 11, a formed the double-ring ceremony. WOODBHIDGE—The Methodist tion in the newly-formed Central Plans were completed for theSNOW SETS MARK mcmlwr oi the executive commlttfe can Um'ofje dlnnerware, Hoover Mental Health Piind Drive in 9 Youth Fellowship *LU hold a paper Committee cf Colonia. A box ofleague's annual banquet to be CARIBOU, Me. - Mor< li •, u( the iisnoclaUpn Is chairman ol steam irons, sewing machines and Given in. marriage by her fa-Woodbridge Township, • according drive Saturday. Paper may be.left novelties via* presented to Cubheld May 7 In the Klover Klub, feet of snow fell in thi.-. no; } the luncheon for the State. * vacuum deaneVs •> ther, the bride wor,e a white moire to an annoifncement made by Mrs. with any of the following: Dorothy Pack 146 to be used as game prizes. in Piscatawaytown. Miss Ruth Maine community dunin; 'i Present mail subscribers may taffeta street length gown, prin- Victor Failmejger, president, Men- cess fctyle, Peter Pan collar and tal HfedHh Association of Middle- Kuub. Clinton Street; Janice Lar- A suggestion b,ox will be posted Einhorn is chairman of the af- winter, which help their local correspondent re- sen. Second Street; Donald Peck, 1 Mrs. Tunison Hostess ceive credit by sending gift sub- three-quarter length sleeves. A sex County. The fund drive will be at the next meeting. All members, fa' '- Weather Bureau* wii-s an moire taffeta cap style head .piend) association tor mental health pa QWi; P»ily 9 A. M. u> 9 V. M - «*t. A, M. to 6 P. M. Quality Member Federal Dopoit Insurance Corporation Me'ntg. ftWieshments were .served i>< ^^w W ft* wasting by Uie mothers T OF FtttE FAWUNG - ipd fount) grade pupils. THURSDAY, APRIL 2ft. V'AOF, THREE . Installed WHS Wins Six Debate* To Address 11 J A Meetings s| a In All-State Content Dedication Set Wed in Marine Base Chapel Officers Elected Woman's Club WQODHRIbG). - Wood- For Squad Home •••mH Ry (iol onia PTO bridft High School won six oat ,.viKl, Mrs. Harold P. Wil- of *l*hth debates In the annual Waller ZlrBolO \ A V K N E I- ••- Finns for .the CoI,()Nl.\ instnlled president of the all-state debating contest held 1 :r, l'|p, I (1 >.-lit (if the Wl- Saturday at Scton Hall with 35 ' tlcdicaMoil of lllL IIP* AWUiliCO- ; woman's Club at a meet- ' Ionia K,v.-,t Aid Squad building on high schools participating. ' ,| ,,i Avenel School. Mrs. | .Mine Ki, were furthered at a rrieet- •: -honls ;' aivl Hi at the final i t'.nu ill ti.p '-rhuol ypflr. \'nivni. Rochester, Spring The debate topic was "Re* i inn of'tin- group held In the twad- ,, ,s installing offices. wN*d that the United States ! quarters on Park Avenue. n.iei-i iiiiKieil weii'-. Vice pr«l- il'-nt. Mrs Ablonczy; honor- .„,., inducted Into, offiae itaould Initiate a policy of free I The )M'Onram will opth *t 1 • vice pri'sidi'nl. Mifis Mfer? R. . \j i a Stephen Markup first trade." P. M ami un outstanding*speaker \iul en.sch'xil principal; recordlni .,„, si'dfnt: Mrs. Leon* La- MIM Barbara Pranr and Rob- I will be on hand for the occasion. . i••iniv, Mr:v Kii!l-'Tini'ChaIk«rj ert Luna took the affirmative Squad members? are still solicit- .,.,•011(1 vice presldentfiMrs. ( Minr..;iuii(liii!; secretary, Mrs. Wtt* and won three out of four de- ing advertisements and boosters n k Hyde, recording secre- 1 |.,-!i' Se.imnu. ticisurer. Mrs. A. J. t's, .Joseph F. Allgaier, cor- bates defeating St. Aloyiitts for it« souvenir booklet. Part of the •••"'•• ,, l, .- secretary and Mrs. High School, Wildwood Catholic uvmi:y n?celvad will be used for lf n I dedication expenses and, the re- .u*ru the •<:i..tussiun of , (idiisin, treasurer. and St. Dominic Academy. Jmalnilrr will be Used to purchase : i l»- Omnliy Fair sshedulMt Ott rvi'cmlve board presented Miles Wolpin and Joseph Leo \ 1;. 'i :.: I h • (; ,oul grounds, It W«il took the negative and won furniture and equipment for the i iiium Kuzmiak with a gift new building. The boster; fund will Mr. id, a t'.i i, •.: U,L- proceeds for the three of four debates, defeating ,nn, '...si' ,i; -\. ouud movie proj Duriny the social hour rttrtth* ', .,,, wci-e also made to the For United Jewish Appeal menus were ,-i'i-vfd by the hospital* building fund, and a mortgage of K.ist Foundation and the ity cninmittei". iinti motliers of VSM SEWAREN—"hie Sewaren His- WOODfcRiDGE—Two meetings leader, in many Jewiih social or- $18,000, ilei-Karten pupils. The attenitoW ;;.,iii U'uprosy Mission. tory Club met at the home of Mrs. have been scheduled for the United ganizations, will address the meet-: W i l.son nAlned department M. O. Ebner, Holton Street. Col- Jewish APPeal-Communlty Center ing. She recently returned from an , award wus wmi by Miss l ored picture slides of floral ar- fourth ci.ule class. :n,n us follows: Mrs. George Campaign of Congregation Adath extensive tour of Israel. . , , .,,.; . American Home De- rangements by members of the Israel. The main door prize will be n League, Woman's Club :J M Metuchen Garden Club at their ••linit; Mrs. Harold Schiller, 1 free weekend at.the Concord Hotel, exhibit and in their homes, were Tonight Rabbi Peretz Halpern, To Hold Square Dance and finance; Mrs. Alex who recently returned from a visit New York. The committee in loaned by Mrs. Charles Q. Holds- charge Is Mrs. Jules Melstrlch, Mrs. Breakfast Listed Miilin; Mrs, William Fal- to Isratl and North Africa will ISELIN—A square-dance spon- worth, Metuchen, and shown by Lawrence Weiss, Samuel Swerdek ,;,, and Mrs. Barth, good speak at a "parlor meeting." sored jointly by the Chain O'Hllls Miss Joan Kozusko. and Joseph Schleslnger. Mrs Levy, international Rabbi Halpevn first visited Pal- Park Civic League and Woman's By Rosary Society Miss Kozusko als presented , i.v Mrs. George Leonard. estine in 1922 and in the course of Club will "be held Saturday night. slides of. her Bermuda trip, show- 1 ,,: adviser; Miss Marie Hay five visits since {hen, has had the May T at the VFW Hall on Lin- AVENEL-The Rosary Socleiy " ing the gardens and various land i.MTiiture and drama; Mrs. opportunity to gain an intimate coln Higlfway. of St. Andrew's Church will tpoil* and gen "scapes" as well as the Club Schedules im.ik, membership; Mrs, knowledge of the Jewish State as, sor u communion breakfast for nil Easter lilies for which Bermuda is Music will be furnished by Uncle well as the problems of the Jews womi'ti of the parish on Mothtr't :, Miller, music and art; famous. One group of pictures was George and His Jersey Ramblers. In North Africa. The committee in May Square Dance lVllt-i. UUOUfcNUW Day, Muy i, in the church Bill i canard Laconic, program; o fthft floats in an annual festival This will be a fund-raising event charge of the meeting Is Lawrence after the elsht o'clock mass. The Ku/.mlak, public welfare; nad parade. The entire float to be for the proposed community house, Weiss, jErnest" Lichtman, Jack idlest speaker will be Mrs, Anna .iniin Kozak, publicity and acceptable had to be made of AVENEL—Stephen Shaffer and and the committee consists of Bob Laden and Alfred Ranchman. . Decker. • ' •• Markulln, year book, flowers. Thousands of Easter lilies Andrew Hunter led the devotion- Bongart, president of the Civic Miss Florence M. Langen League, Bob Deerin, Peter Kra- Mrs. George Ludwlg, chalnwBlv ;, Kaster food basket was sent were often used in a single exhibit. A supper-social evening will be als at a mesting of the Mr. and ::. eiiy family In Avenel under held Sunday at 8 P. M. A buffet Mrs. Club of trie First Presby- vitz and Al Wertz; also Mrs. Gor- announced nil reservations must During the business meeting ,!.:,cuon of Mrs. KuMnlik. supper will be served, door prizes terian Church of Avenel in the don Playter, president of the Weds George T. Goodenqwbe made by May 5 with her or any Mrs. John R, Ryan, chairman of awarded and professional enter- Woman's Club, Mrs. Robert Bon- of the committee members as fol- ,.,i.s displayed at the meei- the nominating committee, pre< church, auditorium. WOODBRIDGE- -Miss Florence School, Perth Amboy, Mrs. Goode- •irre furnished by Mrs.. Barth tainment will be presented. Ad- gart,. Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence, Mrs. lows: Mrs. Michael De StefellO, stnted Mrs. P. T. Howell for sec- Plans were completed for a William Thackara, Mrs. Peter Kra- now Is employed as a service rep- hospitality was in charge of mission will be free. Michele Langan, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Edward Bolcer, Mrs. John ond vice president, and Mrs. Wil- square dance May 6 with Walter vitz, Mrs. John Steib, Mrs. Alex- resentative in the Perth Amboy dallsln. Miss Dorothy Do- Jack Brass, raconteur and in- and Mrs. Michael "Langan, 329 Virchlck, Mrs. John POBt. I lard Tunlson, corresponding secre- Cooks Cordlers furnishing the ander Wertz, Mrs. Carl Ziesmer, business office of the Ne» Jersey terpreter of folk-songs, will be The society will hold its regu- Lake, was a guest. tary. There was no^ nomination of music. Mrs, Earl Smith, chair- Mrs. $idnes Goff, Mrs. Donald Mc- Columbus Avenue became the Bell Telephone Company. among the entertainers. He was lar session Monday night In the •;]• (i.uisln announced that president for the coming year. man, announced that tickets are Kenzie and^Mrs-. John Jewkes. Re- bride of George Thomas Goode- director of Children's Blite Hostels Her husband was graduated church hall. nrations for the closing din- now available through any club freshments-will be available. now, son of Mrs. Albert Oanzen- The next meeting will be the In his native London during World from Perth Amboy High School ,: M iy 18 at the Coral Lounge Guest Night on Wednesday, May War II. He aided in civilian relief member. muller, Brooklyn and George T. and is now serving in the Marine The Senate rejected higher. 1885 .,a!h plainfleld, mast be made 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. after the war antt in 1946 he served Gustave Koch, president, an- Goodenow, Boonton, Saturday in Corps, stationed at the Cherry acreage allotments for cotton ami i May 12. H. B. Rankin, 454 Cliff Road. as captain in the Israeli Army nounced the choral group will he Marine Corps Air Station Point base. Prior to his enlistment wheat by a vote of 51 to 59 afWr; Mr- Rochester, guest speaker Later he served as Israeli represen- meet at qhe church tomorrow Geczi-Christensen hapel, Cherry Point, N. C. Rev. he was also employed by the New the farm bloc had enlarged the-' •\::r:: the history of the N«w Gail Cooper Elected tative (o Australia, where ht made night at 8 o'clock. He also wel- D. J. Kerrigan performed the Jersey Bell Telephone Company. bill in preliminary balloting. ^ >: .y Federation and told how his first recordings. After serving omed Mr. and Mrs. William Pat- Engagement Told ouble ring ceremony and cele- : Ne\v Jersey State College for By Sub-Junior Club as Public Relations Officer of the rick, Mrs. William Johnson and irated the mass. v mm was formed through Its Hebrew University In Israel, he Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brltton as ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. Leo The bride, given In marriage by ::::s She noted that Mrs. Wtl- WOODBRIDGE - Miss Gall came to the United States. uests. Christensen, 58 Hillcrest Avenue her father, wore a ballerina- 1895 ChristensenV 1955 v Christian was honored In Cooper was elected president of the Mrs. Jacob Kesselman, active THe program featured a skit, ttave announced the engagement ength dress of Pakistan silk made • ,: ot Uie clubwomen for their Woodbrldge Sub-Junior Club at & "Sit Down and Be Quiet," pre- of their daughter, Lois to Robert with a portrait neckline. Her Tlie Friendly .••. :n connection with the col-. meeting held at the home of Miss sented by members of the Junior Gec?,i, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- houlder-length veil was attached at the ceremony held to Joanne Mohr, Falrvlew Avenue, Columbian Club High Fellowship as follows: Buddy chael Geczi, 19 Brunswick Ave- o a crown of lllies-of-the-valley ..!. i- the name of the lnstttu- Colon in. Britton, Doris Warman, Richard nue, Metuchen. and she carried a nosegay of rose ti) Douglas College. The buds and lilles-of-the-valley. Others elected were Arllne Qulrw Bryer, Robert Gassaway, Fred The announcement was made CELEBRATES • I also told how the New Ian and Marion Bereckl, co-vice Dance Scheduled Jamison and Diane Reusch. at a dinner party in Christensei) Arllne Kovach, Perth Amboy, was ' Federation established a maid of honor, Harry Wyzykow- presidents, Su Pflefer, secretary; Any married couple interested rtome. Guests Included Mr. and .:. i i>'partment, the Penny Esther Harker, corresponding ski, also of Perth Amboy, served ISELIN—Final plans have been in joining the club will be wel- Mrs. Michael Geczi and Mrs, John i-'iud. the Evening Member- secretary, and. Patricia Sharp, completed for the Spring Dance comed at the next meeting. Stebner of Rahway. as best man. : Dtipartment and Mobile treasurer. to be held on Saturday at St. Mr. and Mrs. Sttephen Shaf- After the reception at the Blue 1 :.• .1 and Medical Clinic. The Miss Christensen attended The next meeting will be held Cecelia's Recreation Center, spon- fer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hun- Ribbon Supper .^Club, Morehead • rs were the first to estab- Iselin and Woodbridge schools and May 5 at the home of Mildred sored by the Columbia Club of St. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter City, N. C, the couple left on a !:»• Mobile Eye Clinic and is employed by Beth Israel Ceme- Goll, 56 Tappen Street, Avenel. Cecelia's Council, Knights of Co- Meyer served on the hospitality wedding trip to Florida. For trav- ii the first to establish a can- ,ery Association at Woodbridge. lumbus. committee. eling the' bride selected a pink The next meeting will be held Mr. Geczi attended Metuchen uiii! During World War I Musk will be furnished by Al knit suit with light blue acces- May 4 when the speaker will be schools, served with the U. S. '•'laiihshiKl the first service Pante and his orchestra, and the sories. 1 Miss Mary E. Babel, director of Army for two years and .is em ei-ii (or which they received committee is planning to make A graduate of St. Mary's High Ohrbach's personnel department. ployed at the Acme Supermarket, • •.i:;.>ii from the War Depart- the affair one of the social high- Kushner Elected She will discuss "Antique Glass." Metuchen. lights of the season. CLUBWOMEN TO MEET APRIL 30 Co-Chairmen are Joseph Puma, Brotherhood Head 7 CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE WOODBRIDGE—The Woman's and Arthur D'Amore assisted by TACOMA, Wash. — Seven chil- Club of Woodbridge will meet to- to George Sedlak, John Granelli, AVENEL-Milton Kushner was dren, six of whom were members night at 8 o'clock at the Barron John Belz, Frank Tlrrell, Ray- electee! president of the Brother- of the family of Mrs. Jean McCar- Library. Joseph Dambach, Fords, mond Spangler, Sebastian La- hood of Congregation Sons of ley, 28, were burned to death when chairman of the Civil Defense MAY 7 Rossa, Henry Lavin and Leonard Jacob at a meeting held at the a flash fire, believed to have start- Council, will be guest speaker, LaBanco. Avenel Jewish Community Center. ed in a faulty refrigerator, roared through their two-story frame Others elected were: Herman RUMMAGE SALE DANCE SATURDAY Winter, vice1 president; Charles dwelling. The seventh victim wis BEACON WOODBBIDGE — The annual Grill, recording secretary; Albert James Clifton, brother of Mrs. WOODBRIDGE — The Junior Spring dance' of the Woman's Blelwelss, treasurer; Julius Schil- McCarley. The children ranged Woman's Club of Woodbrldge will Club of IVoodbridge will be held ler, financial secretary. Edward In age from Nancy. 12, to Magnus sponsor a rummage sale May 1 BABY Saturday at the Rariban Yacht Stern was chairman of the nomi- McCarley, 8 months old. The moth- from 9 to B P. M., at the V. P. W. Complete Club, Parth Amboy. A buffet sup- nating committee. , er was attending a movie at the Home, Pearl Street. Miss Jeanette time of the fire. McEwen is chairman. BLANKETS per will be served. Reservations Winners of the drawing1 held a may still be made with Mrs. Jo- the dance at the center were tin Rayon and Nylon LAYETTE ITEMS V OAIIY FAIMS -,-' seph Caso, Grove Avenue, or Mrs. P. and K. General "Store, Avenel 36 x 50 Including Robert Pitzpatrlck, Barron Aye- and Theodore Ratnotosky, 10 Assorted Colors nue. Madison Avenue, Fords. MOLDED FASHIONS COAT FACTORY t SHIRTS THIS • DIAPERS ANNUAL /jl WEEKS • QUILTED PADS SPECIAL W t RECEIVING , Melody *bairy Stay on the SUNNY side. SPRING BILANKETS DISTRIBUTOR • COTTON PATCH • K1MONAS QUILTS • SWEATERS MILK & MILK PRODUCTS SALE! • DIAPER BAGS NOW FULL Percale Z.I7O • KIBS ! Pltsse O.yO • NOVELTIES) SWING! • CRIB COMFORTER • BOOTEE SETS SETS • SUITS ROSEBUD / Orlpn Polo NYLON ^ others from • SHIRTS 3.98 to 5.98 • TERRY JAMA 3-Pc. Sets t CARRIAGE • BABY DEER When a child draws a picture of the world, SHOES there's always a sun shining, COVER SETS • DRESSES even when it's raining. 2.98^4.98 The same cheery confidence shows up Full Line of in pictures of financial security ppy'a Favoilite Milk PLAYTEX created by^teady savers. SALESROOM MOUIIS: Dally 9 A. M. to « F. M. BABY NEEDS Friday 9 A. M. tu »V. M. Be a steady saver... j Saturday .. » A. M. to 5 P. M. BABY SUNUAV 11 A, M. 10 4 V. M. STORE HOURS: and stay on the jgnny side of life. CLOSED MONUAV BLANKETS EVENINGS "TIL 2.98 to 5.98 FH1IMV "SVL » CLOSED WEDNESDAY MUrdock 64900 IN The VBETH AHBOY WOOMRIBfiE, F0RD3, CARTERET COATS w suns Christensen^ Hlllcreit 2-4358 Savings Institution 21 HOUB BERV1CE INDEPENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 FAGE FOUK

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Lemon Pie l( cup flour \3 cup rorr.ivarcM 1-i cup sucar A f CAN SAVE YOU IVj cups bo::;n« water . 3 beawn.ep? yolks on scores of itenjfoO instead of on just a few '/7 oup .war 1 Vs cup tern-m juice m\mmmmmmm\mmmmmm\mi*miimm\nmmmmi\mmmmmn 1 toaspoon erated lemon rind New Spring Crop 2 tablespoons butter I e*z white beaten FINE GROCERIES GALORE! Mix flour, cwastarch. >2 cup SWEET CORN In one trip to your A&P you can SAVE MONEY ON 98 GROCERY ITEMS that A&P hai I COME SEE surar, and a pinch of sa;t. 61owly reduced since April lit, making a grand total of 800 grocery reduction* tince January l»t. add '*a'>r. cook in a double boiler until thick Beat yolfca with !j Yens* I COME SAVE cup .wear, acid lemon juice and. Frm Florida Fans Reliable Braid rind. Add a little hot mixture to Sweet Green Peas Fancy Qiality I AT A&P! ezp, stir ;nto hot mixture. Cook 2 minute.* Add butter. Cool Yellow Onions Rick nut Mt slightly and fold in well-beaten Nectar Tea Flavorful Our Own Tea C * 59c egg whites. Pour into a 9-ineh Cicumbers . M3« i Whol* 4 oi.' baked sh",l. cool until firm. Top Libby's Tomato Juice . . Brandywine Mushrooms8 tutton irith meringue. , 19e Manhattan Sweet Pickles Meringue BeetS From Seufiern (arirt bunch JC = Grapefruit Juice 0™XX 2 ',•> cup sugar 49' Manhattan Dill Pickles ' • Pinch of salt Fruit Cocktail wM«n»..rubb/, 2 !•« cup water JO e Libby's Sweet Peas . . 2 !i teaspoon cream ol tartar Presto Cake Flour ;;20 14 M. i 2 wz whites stifT.y beaten Fresh Broccoli *..•.«.<«« yit e Py Sauerkraut ^^'^ 2 caiu Cook sugar, salt, water and New Green Cabbage fc-w^'«™ "»6 | Blueberry rndflhMix b°^ ASP brand « 16 oi. 4C( cream of tartar to thread stage C Choice of Chicken, Turkey or Beef cm (238 degrees'. Gradually pour Iceberg Lettuce ^^>^^ '^19/ | Nutley Margarine WP-> 2 45 Our fin.it quality * f over weli-beaien egg whites. beat- 1 Swan$on $Pie$4^89c Jug constantly. Ad» a little grated Pascal Celery *--•- "Sri* J lemon rind. Spread over pie. Bake e SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK! In an oven 425 degrees for 4^ Radishes s^,,^.™ etl^g9 j i Green Beans Fr«ncK vtYu • pi9«. ^* minutes. L i ch c 46 iz. Fresh Pineapple ^ » « 23 | can | Libby's Chopped Broccoli . '^19* Mapte Chiffon Pie M lb c Apple Juice *"• 2 39' 2 53 8 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin | Green Peas B.rd^y^rubby. 2'J;"33 .2 tab';espons cold water Yellow Bananas «' «"*» 15 I Vz cup milk Large 16 or. 32 w. | Peas & Carrots ^•..rKrd.iy. '^17° \z cup maple syrup Florida Oranges *;;:; 5 £37' I ft teaspoon salt Size Pkg. I ^ninach L«.orChOpp.d • pi9i. 33° Sunsweet Prunes 52 wm Florida Grapefruit ^ 5 J^ 37« | = W|HlluVll Libby's or Birdi Ey. ,- 2 beaten egg yolks rt e L;bb ConMntra ad 8 ',3 cup nuts, chopped California Lemons *•••>«•«•<« " ;i7 I P S I Orange Juice ^- * 3 \Z 44 1* teaspoon vanilla 9 Sweet !!?S 2-35c Ammonia •» - 2-19< 1 cup wrapping cream Fresh California Dates . 2 pl; 27' | ( Downyflake Waffles 2 % 37< 2 egg whites stiffly beaten ' 1 9-lnch baked pastry shell | Breaded Shrimp Soften gelatin in cold water Marcal Napkins 3 * 29c Lorna Doone.-» XI 7c : Combine milk, syrup, and salt HEAVENLY DESSERT In top of double boiler. Heat to Fn 9 e rs scalding. Slowly add a little hot ANY WAY YOU SERVE IT Waldorf Tissue 6 ' 43c Vienna ' . . . Z 39c IF YOU LIKE PEACHES... mixture to beaten egg yolks, etir into hot mixture. Cook over hot / /(ttwGr- d C YOU'LL REALLY LOVE THESE! water until it coats the spoon. 6 - 79 Burry's Choconut Cookies Clapp's BJt. d 5i«4 Tlii-r aren't nnliimry j»-ar!i(s, you Remove from heat, add gelatin, c i ,III l>e sine. They're "A&P Brand" ; stir until dissolved. Chill until Angel Food Libby's Baby Foods 5-43 Chilled Orange Juice . t l*<-:ii-li«--i . . . «nr finest quality . . . partially set. Fold nuts and vanilla C carefully prepared and parked in 3/ riih, heavy ?yrup. Vnu'll love them into 4 cup cream, whipped. Fold Cream of Rice Cereal . . X 33 Salted Peanuts egg whites, then whipped cream l6 e f 4 . . . and only A&P hai them! into gelatin mixture. Pour into Cake 39c H Broadcast Chili Con Carne c:25 E-Z Pop Popcorn ^;: j£»° pastry shell. Chill. Garnish with Made from a famous "Ki-KSB Rcci|.o, Jane Parker A&P Brand- Halves Anj!<-I Knfid i'.Ai: is so inss to dramatize with legti^e C remaining cream, whipped. "'fixings"! for ei^^i|'lc. ii'i; it *itli boiled frcstins and' Chicken of the Sea Tuw.- ;41 Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes . 3 : 22° kprintlf viitli rrii-licl iicppfrmiiil tandy or top a C B c Cling Peaches 2 55< Chocolate Chiffon Pie slice with in- iToam ami rhnrolati- fudge or whipped Southern Star Bonita^ 2;;;, 41 FeisNapthaSoap ;;;;:r;'5^36 2 1-ounce squares unsweetened cream and draiivd fruit catklail! I6 c ds C3 C For That Spring Salad... Don't _Forget chocolate melted Bon Olive Oil ^^ C."-51° Gre-Solvent -^ 2 2 29 j; 35 Burden's or 16 n 01, ',2 cup hot double-strength C c Cottage Cheese Breakstone's cup coffee More Jane Porker Money-Servers! Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper r 23 Tidy House Garbage Bags ;io21 1 tablespoon gelatin, unflavored C \k cup cold water Crumb Square Coffee Cake. - 33 | More A&P Brand Canned Fruits! 3 egg yolks, beaten C Vi cup sugar Protein Bread oniy«c.ior.,p.,»iic. ;;;23 MARVELOUS SUPER-RIGHT MEATS! d 8 V\ teaspoon salt I Fruit Cocktail ;S: a y 2 I::27" Su rec| of for You get wide variety as well as good value when you buy meats at A&P. So o !it 1 teaspoon vanilla DOIIUtS 90 . Plain or Cinnamon ptg. 12 23" 4t»[j in for the meats you like to servo at the substantial savings you like to make! A d 6 0 y2 cup sugar e I Royal Anne CherriesOur ^;;; 4li; c:29 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten English Muffins J^S ^ 4'«22 Ai.1* brand M 1 9-inch baked pastry shell for C READY-TO-COOK I_ Bartlett Pears Ou«...£^r iin«it qualitLy an*3S« Add hot coffee to melted choco- ROIIS Hamburger or Frantfurter ptg.of Q 20 I Grapefruit Sections^ 2':;, *9» late. Soften gelatin In cold water, 10o c BROILING & FRYING 20 stir until gelatin dissolves. Add Pound Cake 6.ido,M.,w. ;29 Ib. I SlicedPineapple ;^;;l i"29« '/2 cup sugar to beaten egg yolks. Glllf (•»•/> ULV For poultry, m«ot or (itft 8oi.OQc Fresh Top Grade-Under 3 lbs. o y Beat lightly. Add salt and vanilla. CHICKENS 4S rand 30 01. 41 0 Add to chocolate mixture. Cool. One quality only — the top —one price only at A&P—as advertised! | Pineapple Chunks Our finest quality can *" Beat li CUP sugar into beaten egg whites. Fold into chocolate ^mix- ture. Pour into cooled, baked shell. Don't settle for less than Chill until firm. Top with whipped Dairy Values cream. Complete Coffee Enjoyment! Bride's Pie Aroma is half your coffee-drink- RIBS of BEEF 55 63 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin ing pleasure. And when you smell | V/ildmere Brand Brown and White V.\ cup cold water fragrant Custom Ground A&P 3 egg whites < a premium-quality Coffee brew- Oven-Ready Ribs of Beef l cup cream, whipped i | Large Eggs r53c Vi cup sugar ing, you know you'll get real 1 teaspoon vanilla (o{iujfa»pt, too. Fact is, it tastes Sunnytirool.Lirnt cMtCR Vn teaspoon salt *\ tvef better than it smells. Why Boneless Chuck Fresh Grade A 1 «*L 55c Chocolate Crumb Crust 1 White Eggs ' sctfle for less? Ib. 2 Soften gelatin In cold water and (Hg Fat Added) d ic tb dissolve over hot water. Add salt POT ROAST 53 Muenster Cheese st;, ;;:;: 51 • to egg whites and beat until stiff, Mild I Wcllow ; 8 Boneless Fold in sugar gradually. Slowly Sliced Swiss Cheese '.«,<.-.,«« * 57 add dissolved gelatin to egg EIGHT O'CLOCK^79< Corned Beef Brisket 69c Sliced Bacon —^ 2.55c s 1 whites. Fold in whiffped cream 3-Lb. Bag $2.31 Gruyere Cheese i;S ^M .and vanilla. Pour into, choqolate C Pkail ft Rit Plain ~cU.i.iumi • " 0C| Rich « Full-BodicJ Vi*gorou5 & Wine* Ground Beef '•—r-^ POrk ChOPS Hlp.ndShoul4.rcuh lb.3J ,crumb crust and chill, ^ust be- Ci lb fore servlnis earnlsh with whipped RED CIRCLE BOKAR Sirloin Steaks - Loin Pork Chops ^^ 69° iihed-u-isit MMi,orinwkl Pt,« cream If desired. MB. i# 3-Lb. Bag MB. , 3-Lb. Bag J 1 $2.43 BAG Chocolate Crumb Crust BAG 83 M «.49 Porterhouse Steaks - Top9rad<~-r..(lyto-coak , lb. 53° Provolone Salami Cheese Si.*"^ Vi cup putter or margarine, l0 IVi cups!chocolate wafers Blue Cheese D.^ir.p.ri.d aft* v lib. Rib Steaks v. :> 3 tablespoons confectioners' A&P rr: Coffee 'rip i Borden's Milk H. . in,.d sugar P Stewing Beef on.l.u Ib. Smoked Hams '%.*» i m 9 Cream butter and sugar, add cont.tntr chocolate wafer crumbs. Butter 6 Borden's Heavy Cream . AMERICA'S fOUIMO'J FOOD UTAIIEI ... SINCE 115? = Legs of Lamb Smoked Hams whoi.or.ith.th>if(uiicut ib.55 bottom and side* of pie- plate and pat chocolate mixture firmly into Hams -r^ X^ bottom and sides ol plate. Chill whel XifhlH MAY before serving'. Boneless Veal Roast ib.Me Ready- to-Eat Hams 'F°:lS "> 57« Blueberry Pie Cl k j lb c Pastry IMS CDUI AILAN1IC t PACIFIC tU COMPANY . = Loin Veal Chops . . , , . Fresh Buck Shad ^ » «" 29 woman's 2'/a cups blueberries, fresh or Pricei effective thru Sluiurday, April 30th, in = Markers on4 $d(-Service ttorei only. B Rib Veal Chops shortcut-1.uw.1t. THE A&P MAGAZINE frozen Fancy Halibut Steak , . . ">-39° 1 tablespoon flour '/•. cup sugar . Blue Bonnet '/e teaspoon salt Spry Armour's Wesson Oil Silver Dust Surf 1 teaspoon buttar Lux Flakes Combination eH.r Pur. v«gelobl« ihort.ning Margarine .Line pie plates wijji pastry and Corned Beef Hash For cooling «nd i.l.dt Whit* to. p grinul.s Buy I *t r.qulir prlct, -I' chill. Clean berries; "atam. thor- ! g»tl.th.lfpri« oughly. Mix with flour and put in 16 OL In /4 Ib. prints ;[r3o« pie plute. Sprinkle with sugar and can 27« salt. Dot with buHer. Put on top pig. •* crust. Prick well. Bake 10 minutes in an over 425 degrees, then re- Rinso duce to 350 degrees' and bake 40 Lifebuoy Soap Lifebuoy Soap Florlent Whit.SranuUi lux Toilet Soap Lui Tiiltt Soap Ivory Flakes minutes. Eip.cially forth, b.th For toil.) and bath Combination off.r — buy I at r.g. F9rtei1.t ar.duth bp.cJ.IMof th. b«lh price, g.l I at half prlct Aerosol Deodorait bath 4«0 J8N0YV DRIFT HALTS PLOW U 9 8 3 c.k.1 •• •«~ PQCATELLO, Idaho — John 2 ' * 45 iprayetn,79' ..* Aibbs Hurl Floyd. .Alton trudged 7;. JnUffl to llijiuy.liiahp, recently to order to thumb a ride Into Poca- tello after they got stuck in heavy drifts near CJmy* Lake. They knew it wouldn't do any good to call for 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE Op nThurtda>.miFrld.yEv.nlr,g.TIIB lift snowplow Because tliey H«i~ "" e PAGE FIVE fNOT'irENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 Joint Installation Many fin Prizes governor Defends Selection Civic Improvement Club Helps Colonia First Aid Squad Planned by lewish Unit* WOODBRIDOE — Plans for a At Rosary Social Of New Institutional ffeads joint Installation of officers of the Governor ftobtrt B. can't screen five million people ln Sisterhood and Congregation AVENEL—A rut social and «rd 'today defended his1 ap- New Jersey." Adntli Israel on June 11 at 8:45 was sponsored by the RosatT P. M . wore made nt n meeting of ,nt ,,f'John W. Tmmburg, At the news conference, the Gov- ,y of St. Andrew's Church In nllii in* the Sisterhood at the Woodbridge | th church hall with Mra. John . ,js011. Wisconsin, as New ernor characterized as "silly" a , >) e Jewish Community Center, Mrs.^nhon and Mm. William l*r*n '••, $IR ooo ftyea r State Com- proposal that Ml mayors of New gUt. 1 Henry A. Brlafsky, Jack Luden and ss co-chairmen. ,UM- of Institutions and Agen- Jersey municipalities should be up- ( iilthmmh admitted pointed by him. He said he Is not Onlrimnn are In charge of Floor prizes were awarded ,t» edltorH nt a news comparnble to a King and the Mrs. M. Hopfer, Mrs. H. O'Cofcnett, n.nn-'thiire are many people proper method of selecting Mayors There will be n west speaker, re- Mrs. John Black, Mrs. John Earner- Ciii-ricn State who could Is through municipal elections. freshments and, dancing with ,<(i0 mid John Jacobs. Gem-Re Ruddy's orchestra ptovld- '.'lv nil the important post. However, the Governor added, he winners at the hat show (iovcriior's' defense" came vi&X in favor of having the power mg music, were Mrs. John Potto, prettiest; • ' , weekly newspaper editor to remove members of county A donation w:»s voted to tlie Mrs. Rose Zullo, most original, awl ',,,;,| him » college student had aoards of elections when they do chapel at the Perth Amboy General Mrs Peter Greco, funnltst. JkH* Hospital. Members wishing to as-! chnel De Stefano. MivJucobj and ,,„„,(! to him there are no not properly perform their duties. iv.vhilf opportunities left hi Position on Bridfes. slst during the tan day for the hos- Mi Frnnko were the Judges, plta', 'May lJ, are asked to get In Raffle winners were Mist Joan i;llVfinmcnt service, esr The Governor ' indicated he iiv wiipn H Governor reaches would again veto a bill as uncon- touch with Mrs. I. Hutncr. Klsh. dress; Mrs. Joseph FlorlO, Mrs, Ballon reported that the bed spread; Mrs. Jacobs, cologne, !,,,MtS JOHN T. MCDONNELL' Stage Show Slated May 11 }lx years are such formative years Mrs. John Dyer, Mrs. A. Hcndrlck- required by law to complete the bridge Chapter of the Woman's •« ir, Sixth Street ' ! . fln in a child's life. He stated that all , WOODBRIDGE — Woodbrfdge traveled the world over in an ex- Guild of Perth Amboy General c f , ^ ,If J T son and Mrs. A. Zubrlaco. Port Reading present parkway from Paramus to too often parents take the grossly Local 38, Patrolmen's Benevolent hibition of unique performance. Hospital will meet. Ma? 2 at 82 Saturday May 14 tc, Mount Members serving on the commit- WO-8-U12-W Cape May before tackling the ex- mistaken attitude that all the Association will sponsor Its annual" Frank Fontaine, one of Ameri- Green Street The executive board Mary's Newton* N. Y., home of tee were Mrs. Robert Fischer, Mrs. tension. \ chilcls necessary training and up- \ , , i iiicr was born to Mr. and show Wednesday night, May 11, at ca's top comics, is also scheduled will convene at 1:30 P. M.. and the the Dominican Sisters, were made George Ludwig, Mrs. Post, Mrs. On the question of whether sale chapter meeting will start at 2 at a meeting*S .Cecelia s PTA bringing enn be taken care of in , p.micl J. McDonnell, 1 Fifth the Majestic Theater, Perth Am- to appear. He has been featured on chapte Harry O'Conrrell, Mrs, Charles of packaged drugs should be al- held in the school. George Emery the school by the teacher. Pega, Mrs. Thomas Knox, Mrs. ..,•• ,u st. Elizabeth's Hospital, oy. Ed Sullivan's "Toast-of the Town" p, M. lowed in mercantile stores, the television program and has ap- Plans will be made for the an- is chairman. "Training and education begin Leon Siloskl, Mrs. Charles Masa- Elizabeth. They John Woods, who will serve as Governor asked to be relieved of peared in a number of movies. nuall membership drive and for tag Attendance awards were won by at home with the parents," said rlck, Mrs. Richard Pryce, Mrs. have three master of ceremonies, is nationally answering such a question until the (Considered one of the more pop- day. Sister Mary Aquinas' eighth garde Father Dentici. "The school is to William Hugelmeyer. Miss Jean other children.' known for his impressions of stars measure has passed the Legisla- ular quartettes of today, "The 'class and Mrs. Frank Smith's be considered as a complement to Cursi made the posters. if stage, screen, radio and tele- ture. He said there Is a very de- Windsors will close the program TO HOLD EXHIBIT third grade class. The next meet home training, and not the substi was born to batable question on whether a li- ision. TOO OLD TO DANCE singing songs from Bach to "pop" NEW BRUNSWICK—Railroad-ing will be held May 18 in torn tute for It." Mr. and Mrs. censed pharmacist should be al- There will be eight acts in all. Because of the avid Interest in COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Mlchnel D'Apo in their own arrangements. Each ing will take the spotlight In New school cafeteria. lowed to handle such packaged One of the featured attractions will one is a soloist in his own right. Parent-Child relationship covered Mrs. Else Sorensen and MISJ Karen lito of E Street Brunswick, May 10, when a series - goods. be Valentine & Rita, considered The quartette recently appeared ln Cana II, many couples have al- Kirk Lasen liked the music com- at the Eliza- of exhibitions and demonstration^ VEGHTES HAVE DAUGHTER The Governor announced the one of the fastest danc$ acts ln in the Palladium in London, ready signed to attend the May 16 ing from the radio and decided to beth General are staged during "Railrbad Day," SEWAREN — Mr. and Mn try the mambo. Now they're In a State Department of Health has show business, They have appeared Tickets may be purchased from Conference. Reservations may be Hospital. They sponsored by the Rarltan Traffic George Veghte, 520 East Avemif hospital with broken legs. Both received word from the National at the Latin Quarter, Radio City ny member of the PJ3.A. made by contacting Mr. and Mrs. have two other Foundation of Infantile Paralysis and The Copa. Club jiiodel trains and railroad ex- are the parents of a daughtei Robert Zmyewski at Rahway 7 dancers are 80, and are resldanM boys. that sufficient Salk vaccine will be hlbfts will be shown in the lobby Linda Kathryn, born on April 1 of an old folks' home. The Leungs, Chinese impres- of the Roger Smith Hotel. ln the Rahway Memorial Hospital. 149.1 or Box 348 RD-2. Birthdays available in New Jersey for all sionists, will give their Impressions Student Nurses Plan Ciuolyn Zullo. daughter of children in the first and second of well known stars and will also IKI Mrs. Joseph Zullo, Sixth grades and also in the third and sing and tap dance. Musicak Variety Show wits entertained at a fam- fourth grades who did not receive such Inoculations last year. The One of the most novel acts on PERTH AMBOY—The student : uici party in honor of her the program will be Fayne and, ;.iy Saturday. Governor said the vaccine will be nurses of Perth Amboy General made possible from March o Foster. Starting off their splendid ;am H. Conran, 3rd, neph«v Hospital.will present their annual Dimes funds. act by getting beautiful mellow uid Mrs. 'John T. McDon- tones from cocktail glasses they musical variety show in the Wood- Sixth Street, was guest of At the news conierence, the Gov will then switch to musical rub- brMtse High School Auditorium on at a family dinner party in ernor also told the weekly news ber dolls^Thelr •he nighteeMrtay ll. Mrs. Peter Reynolds, most transit utilities are 'hot mak- board acrobatic troupe which ha last year. Andrew Deelbus, Mrs. 1*0 ing money and many local govern- ments hesitate to promote such ::!-.:,!. Misses Geraldine projects unless they are subsidized .''Mil Martino. by Government, Auxiliary Notes Sale of official keys to the State in fittings "were not com- House as a means to raise funds for • ; iiu: Tuesday night meet State Governmental expenses, was Here Ih Person I \ irniinder Is given of the jokingly discarded by the Gover- .i-'diilcd for Saturday, May nor. SAT. APRIL 30 M.iMino's and D'Alesslo's !-.M- the auxiliary benefit* i :.u;k DApollto and Mrs. Avenel Motes Pof>ula>TV I'l.iuiiello are chairmen. Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzur, .-. WuiKo, son of Mr. and 0 Lenox Avenue, spending the MIKEPlETRlCtt \ J WarKO, 88 Central Ave- eek-end at Harwick Port, Cape 1 > , a tomlUectomy patient Cod Mass, where they visited his THE FORD FAIRLANE SUWNER, .'• Perth Amboy General mother, Mrs. Frank Mazzur, who as been 111. Hetty Wlsniewsky, Wood- -Mrs. Alex Gregus, 40 B Smith Avenue. Is recuperating at Street, has returned home after Only Ford in its field offers the split-second "Go", of Tri^er-Torque .itter a recent Illness. pending two weeks visiting her mother. Mrs. E. B. Jones of St. Patrick Murphy, Brook- : Y.. is visiting the Daniel Louis, Mo., Mrs. Jones is recupera- & • power ...the ismart years-ahead beauty of Thunderbird styling ...the all-round ; 701 Woodbridge ing after a major operation. —Jack Fetsko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fetsko, 430 Hufoon Boulevard, ha* returned to Samp- / smoothness of AnRle-Poised ride L Speed-Tri^er Fordomatic that pves you 3 |.| son Air! Force! Base, after visH|inu NYati'h on TIME? with his parents. $ —Private Scheurman, son of Mr. automak\forhrd speeds'Ford also leads its field in the Me thing that count % and Mrs. William Schcjurman of If Not, Prospect Avenue, has beeh assigned to Battery A 474th AAAfin., 364th See Infantry Regiment of tl* 69th In- 10:00 A.M. such as: ba^d-on enamel finishes... frst-time fabrics in any car... 18mm. stan John Hies fantry Division at Fort Dlx for his basjc training. Oak Tree Super Marked i-Mf and Mrs. John Miller, 85 (that resist Ruling up to] times longer) ... a frame with 5 cross members f Remsen Avenue, entertained In 70Q Oak Tree Road I U'KRT REPAIRS on honor of their son, Michael Miller, 0 VVaUhes who celebrated his 13tl^ birthday. (not 4 or 2).,. and the most windshield area in its priccrange. It's because t Cuckoo Clocks c's tory • Anniversary Clocks 12:00 NOON There were Airee bears. Papa, • Ford is continually fft with the most" tb*t it has led its field in resale Ue • 100 Day Clocks Mama, and Baby Bear, who sat down on the ice to tell stories to Shop Rite Super Market i one another. Papft told his tale and for 3 years running. And all of these extra values have won for Ford more STATE JEWELERS Mama told her tale, but when it 117 Main Street Woodbridge TEL. WO-8-1671 was Baby Benr's turn, all he could 1 "• Main Street, VVoudbrldte do was sit on the ke and say, "My tail Is Wld." . new friends than any other car, Take your Test Drive today! * <

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MAIL* and 8UNBA* FATER8 Menlo Confectionery ,$T. GEORGE AVENUE Tel. WO J-3100 WOODBRIDGE, N. FOUNTAIN Kelly Street HOT SOVPS nTOEPENDENT-LEAT rtFRIL 28. rkwfd to ,thp prfs* ;I;H| es«n-'(«»rT of ti» Middlesex County tendrd our? by .mlUMMHiU*3o*rdoI Education i*»dqu*T-*ri »:id Care ttaised, conduct *t the pwiy OreanBation In Ne* ; County Committfe. Hook-up to Sewer wUl b» prc-wcd t~- the s'.udcrii, Dwk S-r«K-nt Andie« Sitnonwif ?hrr »nd Ust "it %K loo Dsa • Dcm aody s«t. S;m-;s?n r,«3 t*sn it the i thai tlw disgraceful iMiSer.: Mc3 3rJ OBITUARIES Trie s:hool officials will begi"*" d:nr.fr f>::y in th? cven'rw but o mar the dinner" • T: •: liv.il RejwbllrMi meeting Hearings Shu >< Ei^s C T:Uy and 'the LViS ciiy p.ir>. n! Nivtmb> 7/OODBrt'IDOE—l/ the Town - , Mr. is mpjcUd the case m,i , ISE1.IN Mr- Arna M Or- V.rv E F V/eivr k Funeral s*ivi;e* a.'.! be held this hip \ti\\ idvum penult it. the A short time after Culm :«n»e j oon. lircv,c, 74. of 8ft3 G.-ttn -Sir'"' Cops in Craw) to h;»dquar;;rs. Feierag Ehaw*d j far their i ->o p'.^re in tr* oriaiiizatlan for t',:err.f?-n at -' «J Clo:« it the new home owners In the vicinity died Fri'iay •'. Per-. Amoo'' O .-- from u?. End b:rher oQ«rs shored <* *"*<* *° *• commune »".oV wi.o cannot forg t personal SecVetary ol Dfl.ii* \v en! Hc5p:ti; S.'.e •/ «i: •.••'••: ay j!'-.n-r PMr.-ia'. HOTH. M Green i! tie renswed keltn-CokmU r ri!n l 5;r e: DJJII. •*•!• te x th*1 Trinity tr.ed to halt Oie fight, tu alsj' him into »n nire-room tt> pr<- d'ffercnres »J« ">' P » > elec- ortkiifd a cut of a third . r.ink v.tier *lil l»e permitted to ;..iii .h C*m. >r> r»nt the two from coming to uon. Mr Graham in hl« acc.p- in publk informationp.rsu i«rs, Mr, SUvnt.i Koc.w.' :>? Voted petch Mid Ws iob Is "a hook Into th»t section. Mayor clows u.r..-e the armed forces. G.-«'. Nf-K Lv'i! Is-^i M« MISS MARY P. BRAZZELL ;cu*> one but with tne Support of iirh B Quisle* said today i nunwer of the Colonla Mayor Hugh V Quitley s*ii! (OoDttoWd from Pfcge Ann BaUa and Mrs Ros* Dobrt- WOO3B.HIDGE—Mlt; Mar)' P the everv memb r of the organization I The Administration is i Th-.t -tction of the tewer has Country Oub :al:ed pol.ee head- ! y«s:erday tr>a: he had attended The Democrats cio not have myal fl-'r, oi? N»*a.-« Mr' An- 3raz2.ll N.:*i.lK Con:i. a former we cttn put on a lning its farm surplus dis;; :•/•-•'! &r.i M:is b- n ompielepieledd the Mayorr sf«ted quartersqe , but by the time other the dinner for a short time and. Ward vkrs chairman astern. nr. ! (jratn in tirf light of t.;i> thony Sroka .u.t-l.rr.i rti«».il if V/oo.iDi• *iiVi''tG cy * uiot'»tr sections of the sewer. j ; ?<;...:"• , irerp Jo;.r., Pfiti: AHii<05 a r.iwt Mrs HG»rver Mayor Quijjlty said. i ;.Ti Gr*;j;er ~:ar.Ji B K-...J N.A Caniin ~onn . ar.d a cotvin Mis. John F rnn>t Hf.t a ltijal opinion first. . Grwn S:re?:. Waod- R--B Wotiibridae ' tnd UP havf aikr '*^> held tr.a'tc aiv* us such an opinion." ?. C. Cnaii.h i: 9 30 r.'irni;..' • .T. tr.t Rvj.r. r.&m'j or. A.< to tne new trank line which oVtr "?TVP'" ar/j-a'v 31 "Jan.es us .nililkd to ;TW Col()nia and On Your PooK«tboak ' .," .•" -,"a • "••,; ),-..,' ~', Jaiitt-i -jjrt of Is'ilin, t1* mayor saiii U;sts •wrs *'*:» T:',£odor;-' TnuS* be corrected kt'ore tnt ievtr i>...?.V. %irc Oln:^^ hn oe a:t in. d He declared that jfrstrjctiozi^'^'prt found on Moyn- JF.NME DECKER Church Organist nasid* Road and on Mutton Ho!- DGE -N!.'- Jt-nn;* N .(,»• Road the Infiltration ii greater : ktr 6S.' iO4 Sc.-iudt: Avrrrj* .than it should be He alsg suteU Named at Trinity '.i.at ar. tht upper enti there is some Siifr LS fjrvlted by f*r t.-jsband ' bio-kuue and that in the vicinity Cluucc W. Declie!: a daughttr V.'OODBR1DGE-Al,on Brands o,' Oak Trie Ftaad it Ls believed a . Mrt Carles A BOgen Sout:. Ot- ifv.r.vtori. iu.* been appointed «- ' p!pe raj smashes i*-hen the

st-ttr. Mi.v'Err.e.-t Liriit. Wood- A, !>ii:eeed Mr.>. William 3. Heebe ' Mayer Qui-4ey reported all the bridge A g.Mduait of Ufayette College ;nps .'-.as ben laid and the pump Mrs De-ifr. a .ift-lcna tessid'T.'. ind '..-ie Wt'tminster Choir Colleet. • !iOasf-s are in working order. The ol Woodbri'i^- wi* * meiLOef o! •.ii. Biind"i> .studied organ under ne.v line on Brnmhill Road was the Tuesday Afternoon Study CJf-oi gt R. Bangi and Dr O Dar- : f.nii'.rd id.st Friday Lancaster Brand U. S. Choice" Club and u.t Woodbrioge .'.U-ih- iins'.'jn Rk-hards prominent New odist Church. Yoik organiii. He began ha ca- Funeral services will be held this reer as assistant organist at the afternofjn t\ 3 30 o'clock at the church ol the Beioved DlKiple in /Ar FASHION NOW Gitinei Funeral Horn*. 44 Grrtn -New York, and subsequently held Summer is on the way and with • ! Street, wit'.vRev Clifford B. Munn positions a.i organist at Lafayette :.air stylt-s becoming so: of the MetiiOd-st Church oflid- Coilt^c-. St. Stephen's Episcopa. popular, you are probably thinking I atinij. Bur^i will ae in tne Presby-' Crmixh. Newark, end St. Stephens about having a n*w permanent, j terian Church Cemetery. j Kpis,-opa! Church. Millourn. More • Soft -*aves are the thing you will j | re-sn-.ly. he has conducted a sum- want to aim for The tightly-curled ! Roast MBS. MARGARET W. ELLIOTT : rr.er s'.l.ool for boy choirs, and hai head LS a thin? of the past. A skill- j OVEN READY! WOODBRIDGE — Mrs Margi- > served as summer or-^anUt at Trin- j ful cut and a good permanent are ret W. EllHjti, 77. 5 Wallace: ay Cathedral in Newark. more important than ever before., 7-Inch Cut! Street, died Sunday at Perth Am-' Mr. Brandes will begin his work : There are three .kinds of perma- j boy General Hospital. She was a i at Trinity Church on Trinity Sun-.jnent waves you can choose 'from, ; ONE PRICE--NONE HIGHER! member of the Daughters of 3co- day. June 5. In addition to training First the machine wave which uses ; tia, Unit 199. Linden. ' the church choir, he will conduct' electrical heat; next, the ma- , ACME'S own beef buyers in the heart of the cattle-raisin* centers w!et t only choice, corn fed young She is Mi.-vived by three daugh- an individual voi'.e clink for aV. ', chineless wave which uses chemi-' Ib. 1 mimbers who clfc»:re special assis-! cajjy treated pads to generate heat; «tt« - g«ded T. s. choice I'V I • S. Government ter ;, Mrs. .John Souden. Bioom- gradm -to m«-et ACME'S rigid standards of quality. fleld: Mrs. Alexander Donnelly. —and tne cold wave which uses a ' Jr., Woodbridge, and Mrs. Joseph ! chemical action generating no j , Cook, Scotland: three sisters, Mrs. I neat. i . j 1 ne two methods that employ ! James Haig, Alberta, Canada: Just. •— - > I heat are generally better for coarse j Ready - Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and Mrs. hair. The cold method Is better! ib. Agnus McParlane, both of Scot- j Paragraphs for fine hair. All three methods' land: a brother. John Barber, . can be used forinedlum-weight i to - Cook Scotland, and three urandchll-1 a r wi He Knew I ^ ' '^ wajjrfcess. j dren. v Youthful Bnut-iiroom-My wife | " - ou all right, officer," came the reply, "I've got a little touch of Extra Sharp morning from the Muska Funeral Ideal Whole KernelGolden the hiccoughs. I'll be over it in a Chapel, Perth Amboy, and in St. few minutes." Kuzniak Elected 12-oz. vacuum Mary's Church. Burial was in cans $|00 (Continued from Page 1) or 16-oz. reg. Sacred Heart Cemetery, South Where Creditors are Not student Board of Education will Corn 7 Amboy. "I like to take a jaunt in the meet with the regular Board at its Cheese 69 country," remarked a city man meeting on May i6. $|00 MRS. MARY P. ULLMAN who Is up to his neck in c\ebt. "I Tomorrow membere of the Lions FARMDALE WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Mary P. love to stroll along past quiet Club will attend two assemblies, at Peas 7 cans Uflnrwn, 401 North Maple Av«itue, country meadJj^A Vou, knpw you 10:55 A. M. and at 12:15 P. M. Velveeta East Orange, formerly of Perth just can't owe moneytb a oty'' wheji members of the Town Com- All..' Amboy and Woodbridge, died pkgs. Monday. She was the widow of Flavors Charles E. Ullmah and mother 6f KooS-Aid 6 25 Charlotte M., E. Russell and V. Chester. She is also survived by two Joseph Ruane Sunshine Chocolate Chip Cocoanut New! Virginia Lee Special! COLONIA NOTES Photographer Cookies pkgs. 74 MAIN STREET ORANGE CHIFFON —Mr. HIKI Mrs. William Qulnn, Sunshine Matinee ^% 5-oi South Hill Roud, attended a meet- ing of trie N, J. Younu Republic- Tea Biscuits ans at the Berkeley-Carteret Ho- WOODBRIDGE STUDIO Cookies XiPh tel, Asliiny Park. —Mrs. William Quinn, 114 South PICTURES...; NABISCO I6-01. ^ C Hill Road, newly-clested chairman CAKE of the Middlesex jponnty Young An' Our Specialty! Fig Bars ™. ^ . <*«• Republicans, attended the Installa- Reg. 59c tion diimjer of the Atlantic . | FAMILY CIRCLE mund |^nd son, Robert, Jr., Clover Lettuce SI9 Avenut, attended a family party n Enclosed please find $3,00 for R one-year* nt the home of Mr». Wlttemund's subscription to: Serve a sulad with llom-de-lite salyd drehsing! J MAY ISSUE! only brother und sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Jverufr/r-uijiq, floral Park, la D INDEPENDENT«-XEADER ' honor of Mr. Turpe's birthday.' D CARTERET* PRESS . .—Mr. and tyrs. Lyle B. Reeb, Jr., Warwick Road, entertained Mi1. O EDISON TOWN8HIP-FQRDS BEA,CON and Mrs. C. V. Whitney, New York To |?e sent to: City, over the weekend. Fresh —The benefit dance sponsored NAME '...'. :..,. , > . ears Seabrook Cut Green by the Colonla Civic Improvement Florida ** Club Saturday was a decided suc- ADDRESS cess. A check for $300, proceeds What a treat with Louella prize butter! from the dance, was turned over TOWN Beans2 33 to the Colonla First Aid Squad, to AU Vrket Effective Thru Sat., April 30 MJji p*y for the oewjMgiulance. Special 3o off dcwl! Buy BOW! JftUter FwiMwlch inin&ttneth to be ilvtn to Stiles were co-chairmen and Mrs. Thnmitf Leworthy and Mm. Wal- New Brunswick Ave. 1562 Ma»» ter Pankewfch wer« co-ohalmen MAIL IN 0» 1WITO |O WRTEKT Street jp charge of refmtunent*. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 PAOE SEVEN

iti)j the year 19G4 Petition New, Previous Award Winners with Club Presidents High Sch(M)l Class {Plant Receives A week fulim tlw Woodbrld|e Plant was awardrd the Certlftette of Commi-ndstlon by the National Oppose Alleys Has 10th Reunion 3 Safety Awards Safety Council, for its lnjurr-fr« pertod of March 311953 to Decem- ,.,I)KII)OE — A petition, WOODBRIUOE The American ber. 31, 1R54. This ;i the 1., iflii residents of Laurel WocKjbrldif "ryatiamtd Compuny plant. Cutters i*ard which the Wondbrldge Pltnt i,',,.Moment. HopelBwn.ask- iliiKli School Class of 1945 held Its Doelt Ronrti ha? rwentlv been tin* j qualified to receive from the Na« i' i Committee to resctfT • nmn vc iIiI II iml'iiiml'tii SsturdRy li»t ththee - — MlU i' sinit'n Hotel. New Brunswick honors In tlonal Safety Cosncil. The plant- :.iync" funnily adopted'a of severd -. ISO-i;.ss memb;Ts«ntl also received a plaque from Na- ",„*•! tiiiR to permit the con- j of Its John Peterson was saf(lt>' re--ord during the past two tional Safety Council in recog- M ,,f bowling alleys In thr nition of Its perlect record for we :,".,, ,rrc.vect this week by I ! ,I.:I uid William year 1954. , I d !n\-rc(l (!)«• invocation. LBi-,1 week, C. F. Bonnet, assls- ,i,,.;, H OiilKlev. ''•nt innnfi'er of the Industrial Mr Mayfle commended ttve'em- Or John P. Lozo, high school of Laurel Acres Cliemi.'al Division, presented U K nlnye>s on their fine record which .n'inrlp.ii. WRS guest speaker. He ft at the hearing Plant Minaner, in behalf up to April 14 totalled 789 daft .c.iiilid the History of the senior: ',.| impting. and after con- •mplov. es, with a certificate without a iMt time acckient. % !;U:h .r!iool year and reflscted 1 'wilii the builders of Uje : fanturing Chemists ,1 ,IICVK «,nve their consent ..pun the ideals und hopes of the >•;!•, \IISM Ahd.i van alvku. class j in reciiJiution of liuv- British plans improvements In* ,iiii]]ihn>'e wns adopted on 11:: h.id no iuA t.me accid nt.s Our- iw? port of Gibraltar. * ,,,,1,1^ Prior to the pnss- \''\ .11. nl.w txknded her «reet-! ,!„• ordinance, the builders us. - I iniiscd to build a fence and Annivcr-,ary year books with I'e- ,. a site for (i playground iiinn'-i of the activities Of claw-' , ,,| to bn provided by thr ..lilt-, curini! U.e past decade were CALENDAR OF COMKNC EVENTS 'niniiiittce. ne.miod i)\ the reunion commit-• ,m Kntst, 38 Laurel Street, !•'• am! presaiUd to the members .u, ii spokesman for the pc- >f 1 he vluss of 1945. Name lugs and 1 NOTE; Conln.! u.;'>ris to this column must be In thl« nfllm AO ' i.ilrt The Independsni- ntat: hbooks printed in tue CU.HS laiti th;m 'lUtdJAY NOON of each Week Event* listed hen | 1.1, week that only "a few ;ii«i..•, were also given to those' are broiu '"tsi d.my at l:su A. M. on the "Around the Counties : sicMits were aware • of .in ,iliit. , I With Your Weekly Newspaprs" program o»t>r New Brunswick ' •in 11 c proposed alleys, Corsiires were awarded" to the Kadio Suit inn WCTC, 14^0 «n your dial.) . they would have been at in'i .Li: ni; n of the reunion'cotn- , • :n. ui register complaints. ' tniitt.'B, Mr.i, Amelia Lutrias Lu,u- APIUL ,! ihc (irdin»nce, which is | • "'HI nnd Wii. Jeann? Bu'.alid I in lr',.il lnn'?unge and by : Bulvanoski. Oilier corsages and 2B--Mtf!;n» of WoodbrJdve Woman's Club at Barron Library, 1 h|n;k number, "did not uuti.u.k .> pi.uiiie itl i-.<:o*n t»i;ii ill his hivlns IHTII nimed 'Vl'iwn «i m, K'.ir' lasi n slii HI Oak Hills Minnr, Mcltiehen, is .....i , WI:IL' given 10 the following IP. M. ' • ' , .iviiiigc layman any Idea Cccper, whi is Mirrmimlcd by four pirvious winners of the :iw lin liens Ciulv. Clemens Stanrik, president of the Woodbrldgr U-m I'luln Wilbur ('"ilv.He, prfsldpnl of Ihe Woodbrld&e Rotary "iii Parent, JacV Peterson; Mosl t.iH Yacht Club, Perth Amboy

Recently Enpused- f>iarlps """rf-- !.• JI-.IIJVS Town Committee Club; llav'rt l»svlnvnky, president of the Fords Lions Club; I.yman P«ck, president of the Council of Civir Clubs; D, Kent Stults, MAY presidint of WmxMiridire Kiwunis Club, and Rev. William Schmaus, Woodbridjre I.ions Club, who me the Invocation and faendlcthn. Traveled Farthest, Florence Kljula Dudycz; Most Children, Dorothy 2—Meeting of Woodbridge Chapter of Woman's Guild Of Perth Amjoy Oeneral Hospital, 82 6reen Street. Executive I,, n MUSICAL Acton Hub.r; Class Sweethearts, '.'IlKN—The Metuohen must immediately upon his ar- lea. too. Here's a short-cut method |Allw and Ted Dtlworth; Marge Board meeting, 1:20 P. M., General meeting 2 P. M. i nmmiinlty Center, which ON tlie SCREEN rival, he senses an undercurrent for making this tantalizing onion .tnd Victor Fwy; Longest Married, 3—Fashion Show sponsored by Colonta Club in Colonla Library tuiin.s residing In Menlo 'THE GLASS SLIPPKIt" of hostility, which is brought more soup. Eileen Brooks Jordan; Mark of at 8:30 P. M. nine and several of the This Is a new film version of or less Into the open after he is (Four Servings) Distinction, E r m u Margoczy 5—Meeting of Woodbrldge Sub-Junior Club at home of wlf'ipinenU, will present the Cinderella legend, this time subjected to some searching •4 cup margarine Curcio. Miss Mildred Goll, 56 Tapper! Street, Ave'nel. Shapiro" a musical play, by Helen •Jteutch, one of the most questions. Trouble ensues when 3 Urge onions, sliced thin 7—Brownie Rally In School 11 Auditorium at 2 P. M. v I'nneeds will be used to imaginative and witty of the Hol- It develops that the farmer had 2 cans consomme 111-07. size) ELECT OFFICERS 1- Rummage Sale sponsored by Junior Woman's Club Of 1 furnishings for the new lywood scenarists. Although there been murdered and that most o>f I : cups water SEWAREN^«rs. Robert Leslie Woodbrldge at VFW Home, Pearl Street. }\ is plenty of music, there is no or- the men In the hamlet were in- Salt and pepper « chossn president, Mrs. Harry 13—'Show Boat," annual revue, sponsored by lions Club of dinary Hollywood hurdy-gurdy, volved. 4 slices French bread Howell, vice-president, Miss Stella Iselln at St. Cecelia's Recreation Center. [ I (1AL NOTICES :l out an imaginative improvisation Others in the cast include Rob- i cup graied Parmesan OR Wright, honorary vice-president, 13—Card party sponsored by Avenel Fifth District Republican Mrs. Raymond Daub, treasurer and ITBI.lt NOTICE with a full orchestrated and mem- ert Ryan, Anr.e Francis, Dean cheddar cheese and Civic Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. John Wllverding, secretary at ki uotlfp that the undcr- orabls score . and an extraordi- Jagger, Ernest Borgnine and Wal- Melt margarine in two-quart Rhodes, 62 Manhattan Avenue, Avenel. :; makr applicatioqn to the the meeting of the Home and 'Sy Boar5 i "«">' beautiful production. Leslie ter Brennan, all of whom Kive ex- sauce pan. Simmer onion slices 14—Girl Scout Rally in School 11 Auditorium at 2 P. M. i g School Circle held in the audi- ;>rnvil of n siib-dlrlalon plan Caron has the role of Cinderella cellent performances in their in margarine until delicately 19—Dinner at Pines, SDonsored by Wcodbrldge Township Fed- torium of the Sewareri Schoftl on .. .irMtfiiaU'. „., d l.a lotna IB,, ,m browned. Add consomme, water, Tuesday afternoon. An Installation i.IK Map, jUuatwi on ih«ihiijli spirits, her sense of senti- 26—Installation dinner of Woodbridge Woman's Club at Wash- salt and pepper to taste.'Simmer tea will be held on May 24. -';"' j"r proswct B"eti' Wood' I ment and comedy. The plot is told !five minutes. Toast bread until ington House, Watchung. 'i mi win be made baton uid | In sons and ballet, as well as in Founder crisp. Put slices of toast Into indi- Walter Reuther, president of the JUNE are (Continued from Page 1) vidual soup bowls or into soup United Auto Workers, recently pre- 1 11—Joint Installation of officers of Sisterhood and Congre- :i;n;iiti'p meeting room, Wood- Perth Amboy, was introduced by QUICK ONION SODP tureen. Pour soup, with onions, dicted that auto workers would ob- gation Adath Israel at Woodbridge Jewish Community ,.-)iip^Memorial ^Municipal Michael Wilding is the Prince David Pavlovsky of the Fords Onion soup is one of the most over toast. When bread rises to tain a guaranteed annual wage In Center. uf »»'d tpptuittion Charles of the occasion; Keenan Lions Club. famous French delicacies—and it!top, sprinkle generously with their new contracts without a on or before »id r of the court, Elsa Uncheiter were pronounced by Rev. William t:iork of the Township! Ls the stepmother, Amanda Blake H. Schmaus, rector of Trinity Llsa EDWARD 8. TRO8T. ! Daniels are her two Episcopal Church and a member Applicant i daughters. of the Woodbridge Lions Club, En- tertainment was provided by Ern- NOTICE TO MDDER8 "BAD DAV AT BLACK R0CK' est Christofferson. Six New Ways to ry, is HEREBY OIVEN that This is a Western of unusual The Council of Civic Clubs Is made up of Woodbridge, Fords and .iisi-. win he received by the ably compared with the memor- Lions Clubs, Woodbridge I Flrp Commissioners of the '', able "High Noon." It tells the Kiwanis Club and Woodbridge Ro- •r;< • ?l i>r Ihe Township ef the "iTre "houM,'1' Vis'' story of what happens when a war tary Club. Take Your "Holiday Harold E. Stassen, Foreign "i s.iLil lire house publicly arrives in a smajl town to, find a I rPud aloud. Jupahese farmer' To" wliom lie DperaTTohY' Director, has an- i'lnhnse of one pnasentter _ nounced that Administration tor IH In Inspections and wants to give the medal whicn uuii had been won by the farmer's son | plans for aid for free Asia called ii us may be obtained in the .r hirreuirv U) the Board of who had been killed overseas. Al-ifoi' spending $915,000,000. 'r•loners. w»rren P. Hamed. ri'H, Wonrtbrldije. New Jefsey. inl n( Fire Commissioners | •rn's the rlKht to rejet-t miy

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SHERIFF'S SALE i'.lDK IOLKT Of NEW JER8KY- • '.. luvislon. Middlesex County •• N' K-1U22-M. MIDDLESEX i ' uMl'ANV, 11 corporation of '••: • , I'ltiliitlff. and ANTHONY of the ii.lMK .ma MARUARET URBA- i.;. wife. Defendants, Wrtf of : '•'•: thr wle of mortgaged i.i'i'd April I/ 1955. : ';<• uf the nbove-itlrted Writ, NEW - MODERN - CONVENIENT :,'•,-.! unit delivered. I '*lll lie lit public vendue on •"•-HAY. THE TWKNTY-PIFrH "I- MAY. A D. NINETEEN

11 .if two o'clock by the then istiuuliittl or Daylight Sav- re : 1 tie .ifiernoon of the said at •••"• .Shfrlff's omce in the City I'.n.ii.iwlck. N, J. ..r 1 i-rtulu lot. tract or par- d.'iS Anihov AvcniH'. Woodhrul^ ! and premlws, hereinafter i.v ilfStTlbed, sltuaie. lyliiB 1 111 Hit Townahlp of Wood- Tel, WO-8-8380 1 '.in- County of Middlesex, •- >/i Ni-w Jersey, ••-•iN(i at u stake plnnted by • :. tlie mat tide of the roud 1 Kinn Oporiie'8 Road und In i-.t-st corner of ii lot of lund IT . .1 WUiiiiin uunnell: thence 'MM une und a hBlf degrees Servicing ihe drily and pjiurmiitfutii'iil nt'eds of •••-I »uid Bunniira- Une two Woudbndye and sunouiuliiis localities will be •'iiii nfiy. .llnlu to the" southn our most important function, Hen: you'll find •"iii-r uf nuukell'9 lot; theno•>•: thence north wveti det(re«« ;' 1 H; sulil roud seventy-nlx links Our specialized baby department assures you of a complete 4t.11 'i- ni BKOINNmO. contulnli* <:> Immliuiltlis of an acre, be the selection of Imbv needs. Everything from aspirators to Z.B.T. •••"'' or less. ' caiv be found on our shelves. '•I'M) northerly by lot of ground -••'• to William BunnelV, easterly •:.T1V iiy lands belootslng to ii'.noii und westerly by bald ••iitin to KIIIK Qeome'a Road. COSMETIC DEPARTMENT 'lit premises commouly known OLDSMOBiLE ROCKET^ AHEAD 1 1 nutfd us No. S}2 aeorme'a Ave- REVLON - CHANEL i- HELENA RUBINSTEIN T •'•••"'Ihrldge, H. J.' IN HARDTOP POPULARITY ••I'pruxiuiale nraountol tbejudg- LENTHERIC - MAX FACTOR - COTY - LUCIEN "•• sutlsned by said sale Is the y/ITH THE BI0QE8T LINE-UP •'• Iwu 'riimisund seven Hundred LELONG - LE GALLION - LANVIN - PHINC£ MATCH- • "ilium Uolluru togather wlch OF HOlLlDAY HITS EVER! •'« uf this stile, ABELLI - FABERGE - SHULTON - BLANCHARD - • ••t iUii.li all and alpgular the YARDLEY. I i pi inlt-gps, beredltanoents uiid More to choose from ... merrier than ever! ' iit»'b thereunto be lousing or •1.1; »ppertulnlrnj. It's the BiiHMithcut... smartest... bigfpst Oldsmobile ROBERT H. JAMIfMW, SherlB. Delivery Service Holiday selection in history! Now each dashing ". (iOLDSMITH «t Holiday Coup6 has a glamorous new runuing mate— , Ait y Our FREE pick up and delivery service for prescriptions Is ever 1 •'4 and a 4-Door Holiday in will be the rule. t^py ] tyery price range! Stop at our showrqom and «1rrtnge for a demonstration,'Make your choice today!— Whitman's Candy - Chak-m Craft Greetjlng Cards Sedan or Coupe! Rocket away in a Holiday! taiiwA 24-Hour Developing Service FLOWERS, iajB, Annlversa- S^op irt and have out ^ifftograpMir ttke 111 •<. Weddings, etc.. to FREE 5 x 7 portrait, Fit or Sat., 9 A". M. to 7 P. M. '••••HI txtra Joy to the L-OSM BILE p'l'ni and other times and hVORS for ALL • \i> express your sym- > S 1Ulthy und thoughtful- s —^ — SEI YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBIIE DEALER '< "- 111'^ Be assured of the I n'iesi' call us, I ] I"'• Deliver and TeUwrapll . I Ftebarber's Pharmacy WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 475 RAHWAY AVENUE 'WALSHECK'S'.J 535 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge •> , .. f? . fkm Woodbridge B*01(K| . " ,.' Tel. WO-JMJ380 HOW SHOP ' __^ .. .,... 4 I.HI ooiril'i • in A?'.* .;i *.'.,* ••ioc«ii «" —»— , " ; •• ' wo-i WDIPENDENT-LEADi PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 (onlmct B e ub Wed at Iselin Church JAvenel Juniors Sweetness and Lin, Employes Honored /^ 9 YOUH NEW (Continued from Pa^ ],' r J Meets icith Mrs, Stevens Induct Officers other, will not make , DV VfOppCr WOrKS; SEWAREN — The Contract crisis more acute rather i,•, J - ... | Bridge Club met at the home of SOCIAL SECURITY dissolve it; whether « AVENEL-Mrs. Daniel LeW, PERTH AMBOY—110 employes Mrs James Stevens, Metuchen. Third District Advisor and assis- America really want to „ ml nf the Rarltan Copper Works of! Prizes were won by Mrs. Casper (} Dirt the 1954 Amendments tant club advisor, was Installing tinue a system of frpp the International Smelting ajid • Boehm, Mrs. Joseph Poeklembo. 11 ;V Social Security Act eKtend officer at a dinner held by the Jun- I Refining Company, an Anaconda j Mrs. Joseph Rusznak and Mrs. coveragr to veterinarians? adequate education for ior Woman, s Club of Avenel, 82 children, or whether the i p subsidiary, were honored at a serv- Stevens, A No. This profession is Green Street. WoodbrMRe, Tues- Jottings: ice award dinner last night Bt Also present were Mrs. Edna s*ill excluded from ecvenme. of surrender is at hand. Howard Kuiilman. knn of Mr day Mrs. Coil Oloskey, retiring Howard Johnsons. Woodbridge. Magargal, Mrs Elmer Hobbs. Mrs Q What is the status of the president, extended greetings to * * * * indMrs Chail*". H Kuhiman. 138 Employees with 20 years service Carl Krogh, Mrs. Charles Bohlke, (iivictir of a corporation in reln- Freeman Sirei1!. Wooibridue. has members and guests. I am not a spokesman, or more who frached service anni- and Mrs. Warren Van Pelt ;iim to sncial security coveraVe? 1 txen elected into membership by Officers Installed were: Mrs, an apologist for the huii- ', I versary dates since January 1st of the Sigma Tan C!:i fraternity. The next meeting May 3. will be A. Slnre the Bomrd o( Dlrre- Hnns Nielsen, president; Mtes but I say it is not their,', this year attended the dinner and held at the home of Mrs. Van Pe.t. lors is the governing body of the Msry Lou Onlisln. vice-president; corporation, a director of a cor- Mrs Martin GutowsW. recording Ration to contribute ov< i graduaud from Woodbridge Hiuhj They heard L. W. Kemp, man- poration is not an employer. seor.tiiry; Miss Wilma Froelilich, pittance — which is m School last J-.ii-'- i-s majo'inft In ' after of the Rarltan Copper Works ON the SCREEN Karnints from senices rendered corresponding secretary and Miss what they are asked to ,• Industrial Art- ,Cpl. Robert E. »ay that the demand for enppn- ,is a member of the Board of Anna Mae Zierer. treasurer. tribute—toward the bui;,i Grlggs 621! Kin:; George Road. ainttnues hijrh and that Increased i_ Directors are included for social Mrs. Gloskcy was presented with of schools. I am SUIT \. supplies were arriving from the Fords, p.ru-ipaied in Exercts- suwi.-rai »«= »'•""'«''<"" ''-N •TIMBERJACK" spcurity purposes as self - em- a pHsi president's pin by Mrs. Levy. will dislike my altcrn.it Raindrop at Camp Kilmer tor Re- Anaconda, mines In Chile. He ployment income. On behalf of the club, Mrs. Gloskey strewed competition among roppcr to a spreading conn>|i' serve W NsU'or.al Guard Divisions stressed competition among ropper This film brings to Hie the char 0 Are clergymeTi covered presented to Mrs George Leonard, over the wc-keivl GriaES has been i companies knd the battle for mar- farters of the fine Dan Cushman under social security? a councilor's pin and Mrs. Levy was token school piovii i a reservist for e:i!ht years • Ma-'kets being foujht by copper and novel, played by Sterling Hayden A. Beginning with 19SS. all presented with' a gift token gifts—and it is i,,, ' It was announced that the club rine PPC James Mullen, son of (olrr.r metals. ' and Vera Ralston. The story con rlcreymen, Christian Science new one. I have been ;t i Mr and Mrs. Join M Mullen; 5S0 \ Mr. Kemp told the long-service cerns a facinatlng befiuty iMIss practitioners, and those mem- received a certificate of merit for eating it for years. participating in the Third District Cedar Avenue Woodbridge. has. employees that the Copper Work* Ralston >. who owns and Is the bers of rttlglons orders who .* • * * graduated from Airman Prepare-, has always held a hijthly-respected singing star of a backwoods caba- have not rkken a vow of poverty Music Festival in Manasquan. tory School HI the Naval Air Tech- '< position in the copper industry andret. While a stalwart young engi- riuv have coverage under social Mrs. Nielsen announced the I would requirn all w- nick) Tra.nina Center. Jackson-! that this was due to the "know neer 'Mr. Haydeni fights to regain «reurty If tl»ey want to. It is board of directors for ttae new term ers to disclose to then :,. i ! how" of the people who have been his timebrland Inheritance from a vU e Fla voluntary on their part. as follows: Mrs John George and nective purchasers the • I ref ning copper at the .Copper ruthless tycoon, David Brian, and Mrs. Jorni Smath Ameiiran home; their homes, when buili | Works for many years * solve the mystery concerning the Mrs. William Harned. art; Miss Here and Thtrei > Heading the list of honored em- Jeath of his father, Miss Ralston Froehlich, Braille; Miss Gallsin, fa- occupied, would be ;is\. Tony Poreda. -who was on the • ployees were Joseph Kalinowski fights emotional involvement Glee Club Recital {Pinotional relations and scrap- at 100 per cent of tru<> V; sick list for a long time, is back m \ and Joseph S MRzanoski. both of which she fears will lead to trag- book: Mrs. James Mulllgnn, gar- Woodbridge Township ; the politico! field pledging his sup- j Perth Amboy, who have been with edy. Violence ensues when Brians Tomorrow Night dens; Mrs. Joseph Lebeda, music; provided, unwittingly m - port to this years GOP candidates, j the Copper Works for forty-five husky Uraberjacks engage in Miss Zierer and Miss Patricia 'the greatest sales ai^ui Hear that his v.ife, Anne. is now years. bloody hand-to-hand fighting with Scott, public welWre and gootf on the sick list . The Colonia j Completing forty years of serv- Hayden and his small group of WOODBRIDGE— Everything Is cheer: Mrs. Gutowski, publicity, | a real estate operator .• Civic Improvement Club had a! ice this year are Kemp of Edison loyal followers. Accenting the in readiness for the annual Woo^- veterans and arrr.etf services; Mrs Lask—the strong prosp:<• good crowd out at Its dance last j Township, and A. Barszczewski, drama are four songs, composed by b! idgf High School Olee Club Con- Gloskey, membership and youth (ridiculously low assess^.; Saturday nisht The proceeds. $2001 Joseph Lamp art. and Joseph Pa- Hoagy Carmichael, three of which •ert to be presented tomorrow conservation; Mrs. George and j These prospects until went toVhe Coionia First Aid one, all of Perth Amboy. are sung by Miss Ralston and the muht at 8 o'clock in the school Mrs. Gutowski program assistance; have materialized—ami • Squad. . The Teachers Assofela-1 On List of Honor fourth by the inimitable Hoagy auditorium. and Mrs. Harned and Mr6. Gloskey, is why our municipal tion will hold its annual dinner to- j other employees honored at the himself. The program will include the na- year book. night at the Colonia Country Club j dinner were: Thirty-five years—-E. Performances of the principals tional anthem, Pledge to the Flag The club agreed to assist the age Is 14.4 per cent n! • . . . .Congratulations to Frank j p. Kovalsky. Perth Amboy; 30 are excellent. Also appearing in ind selections as follows: "Lift Up Avenel Library in soliciting funds value. This is also the i. Cooper, Iselln, on being narrHed years—P. J. Cheress. Carteret. the film are Adolphe Menjou, Your Heads," "Let There Be for its building campaign. our school children fan ; Marie A. Hanson and Steven Sa- "Citizen of the Year" last night. Hoagy Carmichael, Chill Wills and Music," In » Monastery Garden," Guests included, Mrs. William rlble neglect. kalos, Woodbridge; Charles E. Beautiful Dreamer," 'Tramping- Kuzmiak: Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs many featured players, who com- * * • • • Neicsetteg: Stinson, South Amboy, and Mi- bine their talents to make this an St. Cecelia's Is Setting Song," "We Sail the Ocean Blue," Thomas Markovs, Miss Marie Hay- WHS Class of '40 is planning a chael J. Chalfa. Michael J. Dono- outstanding attraction of its pecu- Tumbling Turobleweeds," 'Ashes den, Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. If the average'worn r. reunion. Interested members are hue, James P. Nieland. Leroy E. liar sort. of Roses." "Sylvia," "Now is the Leon Harned. Mrs. Thomas Esk. to 100 per cent, we wouhi asked to get in touch with any of Teeple. and Mike J. Wasko. all of For Kujawski-Furze Rites Month of Maying." "Indian Love Mrs. Herman Steinbach, Mrs. Wil- be in the position of bei^: the fdlowin?: Mary Rexter. 14 Perth Amboy; 25 years. George "MAN WITHOUT A STAR' Call." "Most Unusual Day," "The liam Pucker, Mrs. Antone Novack. Patrick and Alex J. Warner, ISELIN—The wedding of Miss Finance Company, Woodbridge. hat in hand, for a few i:; Mayfield Place, Metuchen; Marion Those who often contemplate Green Cathedral," 'The Halls of Mrs. Andrew Galisin. Mrs. Wil- Woodbridge, Joseph W. Stanko- Joan Dorothy Furze, daughter of H«r husband also a Woodbridge able dollars toward tin ; Winston. 207 Breeman Street. western melodrama with jaundiced Ivy,' -'Listen to tb.e Mocking Bird," liam Zierer, and Mrs. Vincent vltz of Hopelawn. and W. A. Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furze, 138 High School graduate, class of Woodbridge, Vivian Mercuric 17 eyes, conceivably will enjoy the ad- "Until," "Carmena" aad a medley Froehlich. classroom cost facin» u tensen, Joseph Fuzak, and Joseph Sonora Avenue, to Theodor/e W. '52, is employed by Aspundl Tree Howard Street. Hopelawn: Steve ventures of Kirk Douglas as a of popujar songs. between $8,000,000 and s- Wolak, all of Perth Amboy. Kujawski, Jr., son of Mr. and Experts, Morristown. Tobak. Amboy Avenue. Wood- saddle-bum,. who knocks miscre- Miss ' Patricia Bagdi will sing SCHEDULE MEETING 000,000. We are begRin- Twenty-year employees included Mrs. Theodore W. Kujawski, of bridge, Harvey Creekmur, 767 ants oft and kisses his girls and "Cara 'Nome," from Rigoletto and ISELIN—The Youth Fellowship Rudolph Anderson, John R. Ben- 26 Inwood Avenue, Colonia, took member, from the Him Green Street. Iselin; Jim Egan. 79 drinks his drinks with equal aban- •Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark" with of Westminster will meet Sunday yola, Victor Calantoni, John N. place Saturday afternoon in St. developers from whom. Isabelle Street. Metuchen. . . .Ed- don. The title refers to Mr. Doug- a flute olillgato by Mrs. James at the First Presbyterian Church ; Jensen, Peter J. Palmblad, Louis Dr. C. I. Hutner explicably, we shrunk , ward P. Anderson, Jr.. son of Mr. las as a man without a star be-, Cecelia's Church, Iselin. Rev. John Saxe. under the leadership of Mr. and Stankovitz, and Walter Webber, all and Mrs Edward P. Anderson, 216 cause he doesn't believe in astrol- M. Wilus. pastor, officiated at The program will conclude with Mrs. Harold Rounds, Mr. and Mrs. the time came to nq: of Hopelawn; Charles Applegate, Colonia Boulevard, Colonia is a ogy, which was unknown in the the double-ring ceremony. a rendition of "Give Me Your Richard Blair, and Miss Corinne them to disclose to :i Elizabeth; Joseph Arway, Peter J. Is Club Nominee member of the Peddie School var- wild and wooly west. Mr. Douglas Given in marriage by her. fa- Tired, Your Poor." by Irving Bower. Saturday will be work day Floers^h,.. John J, Haborak, and clients the fact the nni;! sity track team. He is also a mem- riding the rods on his way West, ther, the bride wore a gown of Berlin. and If you have work for any of John E. lilorris, all of Woodbridge; WOODBRIDGE—-Steps Lead- nity would expect tint:' ber of the Classical Music Club, rescues a raw kid (William Camp- Chantilly lace over satin with a the boys and girls get in touch with Ezdor J. Bernard of Keasbey; ing to the Salk Polio Vaccine" was Secretary of State Dulles told pay a full share tow;\iy Edward V. Sullivan, all of South St. George Avenue. The State Department recently The trunk artery junction is Just other settlers, gets into fights, lem of trying to decide which will committee, to be appmnitd Amboy; Albert 8. Hanson, Old Mrs. James CroweU, Is«UnK at- The nominatjfig committee announced that it was permitting north of New Brunswick Avenue shows he is quick on the draw, and cost less: To tell the truth or hire Bridge; Hans P. Jensen, Edison tended the bride as matron of under the chairmanship of George seventy-six Chinese students in in the King section. at long last rides off. a lawyer.—Washington Post. Township; Max Jensen and honor. The bridesmaids were Miss A. Kay'ser announced the follow- this country to go home if they Charles J. Looser of Clilfwood; and Joan poetz, Union, Miss Marion ing slate of officers for the en- wished. At the. Typewriter: F. A. Szartkowski of Sayreville. J. Konkowski, Michael Kopervas, Lochli, Sewaren, and Mrs. James suing year: President, Dr. Cyril I. STATE- Mrs. Fay Dickinson calked in to Otheri Honored Stanley W. Kosturski, A. Kreilach, Danch, Colonia. Hutner; first vice president, For report that $227 has been collected Twenty-year employees from Elmer T. Lund.^Paul Magyar, John Edward Brudecki, Philadelphia, Charles K. Paul; second vice presi- WOODBRIDGE to date for Mrs. Alice Kehoe, eld- Perth Amboy who were honored Malyski, John Matuszewski. Frank served as best man. The ushers dent, Rev. William H. Schmaus; STRICTLY W'KIfl THHV SAT. erly widow, whose Iselin home and were Joseph F. Bay, Michael Bom- Mesko, James H. White, Joseph P. were James Danch and John Oli- third vice president, Otto Mayer, everything she possessed were des- bera, Charles Brehun, Benjamin Miller, R. G. Mortensen, Theodore phant, both of Colonia, and secretary, Wilson Stockel, treas- Dr. H. M. ZaMi Glenn Ford. Anne 1T.UI. I- < troyed by fire on Primary Day. Britske, Vernon Brown, George Mutry, Michael Nagy. B. J. tfar- George Degenhardt, Woodbridge. urer, Frank J. Novak; directors, t FRESH EGGS Iselin residents are endeavoring to Buyalos, M. John Chalfa. M. Che- lesky, Carlo tfjelsen, John E. Olsen, On their redding trip, the Albert A. Discavage and Dr. Ed- COME TO THE raise sufficient money to pay Mrs. ripko, Michael Chlsmar, Steve Phil Pletraszkl, John Pokropinski, couple will motor through the ward J. Novak; tail twister, Ed- Optometrist 'Black Board Jungle't Kehoe's fare to her daughter's Chlebowski, Victor Douglas, George Frank J. Psota, A. P. Rodriguez, Western stages and will return ward M. Veltre, and lion tamer, I'l.lS William P. Coughlin. home in California and to purchase Fedor."George Gerba, M. A. Gyuri- Samuel L. Russo, Stephen A. Sa- I May 8. They will reside at 26 EYES EXAMINED JERSEY EGG NEST "WNTKKS OF THI. HI 1 I a wardrobe to take with her. Do- sln, Jr., Lafry S. Haremza, William dowskl, John A. Sahonchik, Atilo Inwood Avenue, Colonia. Plans were completed to visit the SchiavinoJ A. G. filewarga, Andrew t Uocuim-iit.il v i nations may be sent to Mrs. Dick- M. Hodge, M. J. Holenclk, Vincent The bride's travelling ensemble Lions Club of Woodbridge. Conn. OPEN Smlsko, Stanley E. Snoski, Paul Plans were also furthered to have 237 PERSHING AVENUE SUNDAY TH1U H I >H\^ Ins or to any of the following: Mrs. Horyath, Oeorge Hratlco, John S. consisted of a blue linen suit with THURS., FRI., SAT. T. Suich, Joseph Sulch, Walter S. .he regular annual broom sale on Lloyd Harayda, 77 Talmadage Ave Hudak, John M. Jacks, Fred J. tan accessories. CARTERET 1-7608 Brtty Grablr Jensen. John P. Kislan, Michael Swoboda, Percy Teeple, Joseph J. behalf of the Lions Club charity Try Our Fresh Killed nue, Mrs. William Reedy, Auth Mrs. Kujawski is a graduate of Marge & Gower I'lmmi'i "• ' ' Kochek, George J. Kohut, Anton Wybraniec, and Joseph R. Zoldas. fund. Avenue; Mrs. Joseph Huttemann, Woodbridge High School class of CHICKENS Auth Avenue; Edward Muller, 111 '53, and is employed at Seaboard Kree Delivery Worth Street; Mrs. Jack Jewkes, 'ThreeForTheShGvv 113 Elizabeth Avenue; Mrs. Her- 405 PEARL STREET The Eisenhower Administration Be Right in Style with WOODBRIDC1E bert Will, Chain O'Hills Road, John Dr, LESTER MANN may hjave to go to Congress for ah Lro Gorcey - llunN II (Nrit to Post Offlce) And The Bowery lln>- Carroll Warwick Street, all of Ise- additional $2,000,000,000 appropri- tVO. 8-8280 lin or Mrs. Cecil Bliss, Colonia.. Optometrist ation this year for farm price sup- \"HiGH sonrn The First Ward Democrats have ports because of huge surpluses. elected officers as follows; Presi- EYES EXAMINED WED. THKT S.VI for your Tyrone Tower. Mwirrrn nil: dent, Bernard P, Dunijfan; vice 'ADVERTISEMENT ISFIINNJ president, Emil Pajak; secretary- 89 SMITH STREET' in WEDDINGS and PROMS MET. M treasurer, Mrs. John Rellly. 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AKTKIt Till!! son to Mr. and Mrs. Eugeua Frank, Styled Form*) Accessories SUNDAY THIU WEDNESDAY In the.deep of \H" ' 84 Hoy Avenue; a son to Mr. and Jane Doe has been gg Mjs. Peter Sauchinitz, 33 Jackson l/ Price SALE slishtly berserk lately. It's gar-:; Tailoring « Dry Cleaning Aldo Kay - Nancy Olson Tyrone I'owcr KUBKH »•"""' 2 dening time, and she must get1 Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and i Done on Prernises .Mrs. Stanley Jamro, 2 Overlook outside to take care of her Terrace, H daughter to Mr, and newly-blooruing "pride and "BATTLE CRY" — Weekend Special — joy." But she has a real prob- ! Open Evenings by Appointment "UNTAMED" Mrs. Joim Wolff, 4 Grant Avenue; Cinemascope lem, and one that has plagued In CWwmaSctii"1 Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Tailor Shbp_ _.._.J AlW) Featurctte Robeft Kldd, 66 Pershlng Avenue her even with her regular housework.: She simply cannot TED'S "THE F1NA1, TWIST" STARTING Iselin; and a son to Mr. and Mrs Girls' and Boys' carry everything with her that Tuxedo Rental Service Ml(htient of all Aa\riiii'i" James Schmidt, 106 Rldgely Ave- 481 K/U1WAY AVKNIJB 4 WO-8-S826 • WOODBRIDGE Gregory I'cfk »' •nue, Iselin.... she needs, at one time. She has to make innumerable trips back The Administration's switch COATS and SUITS to the house, from one room to FWWVVWVWH 1 from 'reliance on massive retalia- another - - - and she's getting "The Purple Plaio" tion to wider acceptance of diver- tired! 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Making it is a Mala Powers "DAVY CROCKtII Tropicals <*nap, and with jnaU'Umg shorts (Saturday Matinee, un Extra dr pedal-pushers, ympkw f Jewish Community Center CarUivn ui Splash Weaves Shop HOW for the BEST SELECTION fabulous new working outfit... scour You'can make them of espe- i SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY With George cially practical Denim, Seer- (*nm Avenue, Mcluchen, N, J. Free Parking jit Ke.tr of Wture ,i _ t() HIT {U1 $9.98 sucker, or the new treated cot- " tons, and no longer will you "Captain Lightfoot" "THE have Jane Does problem. ' With Rock Hudson and 8TABTIN(J Free! Alterations BORDEN'S SURPRISE CEN- Barbara Rush '£ Hit Aoudemy Award »""" TER, 84 Main Street, Wood- "BATTLE 16ONE" Marlon Bramio i" bridge; lias alt the patterns uad With John Hodiak and OF UN FBI. fabrics you need, a* well as Saturday, April 30,1955 Uiufa ChrbtUn TIL 9 P. M. Httle tips on how to. make many 8:30 P. M. (Saturday and Sunday 'On toto Waterlron DIOTOP pther bagful and practical With E Mi Hi»»"» Jiew things for yourself and ContUiuoug from 2 p. M. With Eva Marie 103 MAIN STREET —CO-HIT Ne*t to Woolwoith'i your house. Why not «tpp \a ts at ike Door I. KAY 4 soon and see how easy it is? i Holiday Open Friday Till 6 P. H. "HUNftARIAN SHOW" THURSDAY, APRIL 2ft, 1955 PAGE NINE FORDS NEWS FORDS NEWS 1 3nbepenbent - Xeakc l» l Auxiliary Hopplawn School Sets Weds Woodbridge Man 0S Date for Registration 7b Appear in PDA Show Fathers' Night Talk on Vaccine |0 Sponsor Troop r Registration Is Heard by PTA for beginners for the next Held by PTA 14 rH,AWN The Ladies' Aux- school year starting In Septem- FORDS—"Fathers' Niuht." was FORDS — Our Lady of Peace - , ilf iinprliiwn Memorial Post, ber will be held at Hopclawn by School H PTA recently was CluuVh PTA held Its monthly li; ||S ',' 11 \V ini't In P t headquar- School Friday morning, May 27, very successful.. Community siiiR- mccUni? in the school annex. Mrs, A "' ^,1 Mi:ulr plnhs to sponsor a at 9 o'clock. Unsp vSanAngelo, president, Intro-* 111 1 lnR was led by William Westlnke ''^' .n.,,,,p for girls between Mothers* are requentrd to (hired Warren Voorhees, .Edison v 11 with Mrs. Nicholas Elko accom- ,, ,,f 7 iind 10 years. Anyone bring their children's birth cer- panying on the piano. Township health Inspector, who i"'!';.'..',,'.,! is asked to contact tificates and all Inoculation Corsages werq. presented to the i;nvc a historical account of the , ,,T I.he auxiliary. slip*. To enter kindergarten, a teachers and the officers. Mr;;. Sulk polio vaccine. He said an ,'iiup will .sponsor a teenage child must b« five year old prior inoculation date for.administering .„ i ho benefit of the cancer Frank Paytl, chairman of a re- to November 1. cent card party, reported the the vncclne to tbje school's e.Ml- ,nl 2'.> in the Hopclawn. It dren would be announced later. • mimr.od that ft publlo mfeet- social was a financial success. A Slides of the Oirl Scout camp ' „. HftpdHwn Alliance Asso- total of 347 members have bren were shown by thr district reptfi- ' ,,11 beheld May 4 aU P.M. reported up to date. Fords Resident srntative, Mrs. Ida Cariste, and imirliiwn School. M|rs, , Lafayette Livingston, lenders of the parish sponsored ; cllowrrl with Mrs. Betty president, announced the Middle- troops. Plnns were made to hold Mrs Beverly Poysslck.in Weds Amboy Girl sex County Cbuncll meeting will a blnno party In June under the hi- dark horse prize was held in Stelton May 4 from I) sponsorship of all Rrades. > . '.,,, Mrs, Thnresa Konar. FORDS—The marriage of Miss A. M, to 3 P. M. Cars will Iwtve The invocation and benediction, Mary Ann Piefidon, daughter Of from ths school ground^ She were given by Rev. John E. Mr. and Mrs. Charles PteKdon, 749 also called a special board meet- Grimes. The attendance prira wa» Parker Street, Perth Amboy, to ing lor May 3 at 2 P. M. in the awarded to Sister Mary Eugene'#4- Roberta Sandorff John James Reso, son of Mr. and school kitchen, sfcond grade. Mrs. Joseph Les- Mrs. John Reso, 130 Hornsby Ave- Hriward Sharp, principal, czuk won the dark-horse prl?,e. A nue, took place Saturday afternoon thanked the parents .lor their co- fi Feted at Shower ,n St. Stephen's Church, Perth social followed, with the mothers operation In signing the permis- of the first grades In charge. Amboy. The double-ring ceremony sion slips for their children to re , ,:.-,>.; Miss Roberta Sandorff, was performed by Rev. Zenpn Les- celvo the Salk vaccine. Mrs. •'.,! ,,f Mr. and Mrs. Harold nlowski. Prank Yacklnous, tyrs. Payti, Mrs, , ',.,|[ Fairfleld Avenue, was Given in marriage by her father, Elko, Mrs. Elizabeth Pilesky and ,'., . .-.nvn- In the home of her the bride wore a gown of white em- Legislature Night V , Joseph Hansen, 136 Mrs. Craig Vild will assist the Ml broidered nylon tulle with a scarf doctor and two nurses. '.•;, street, Edison, by the neckline and full skirt extending Mrs. William Westlake. pro- Projected by Club IMtrieia and Jeanne into a chapel train. Her veil of il- gram chairman, Introduced Dr. lusion was finger tip length. She William Baron, who spoke on the FORDS —Township , Treasurer , were Mrs, Rita O'Toole, carried camellias on a prayer book. "Fluoridation of Water." The MKS. ALAN LAURITSKN Charles J. Alexander, president of anor OToole,.Mrs. Mar- The maid of honor was Miss Do- Mi dentist reported there has been a the William J. Warren Association. Mrs. William Manls- lores Furdak. Miss Shirley Reso, reduction of up to 65% of dental announced that the next meeting Mi, John Montani, Mrs sister of the bridegrpom, and Miss decay in children who have been to >be held May 2 at 8:30 P. M. in Mnntanl, Mrs. Hugh Mon- Irene Prasnal, cousin of the bride, Lauritsen-Matthews Rites the Fords Tumble Inn, will be drinking fluoridated water since i > trunk Puccl, Miss Joan were bridesmaids. Karen Rscnic 'ihe Leungs, Munese impressionists, who will Rive their impres- known as "New Jersey Legislature birth. The benefits continue \li>. Titian Sacket, Mrs. Er- was flower girl. Steve Olah served sions of well-known stars at the PKA show to be presented Night." throughout life. iimy. Mrs. John Bacha, Mrs as best ma,n. Ushers were Donald May 11 at the Majestic Theatre, Perth Amboy. Held in Episcopal Church Those to be honored will be Sen- Masyada and Constantine Cappa- He said fluoridation is inexnen- ii rctinandsen, Mrs. James loyed as a muse in the offices ator Bernard W. Vogel and his as- lupo. sive. The cost of a single filling FORDS—Miss Margaret Mary |lili" HI. Mr,. Frank Szallar. Matthews, daughter of Mr*. Louis of Dr. Perlllo and Dr. .Oreenberg, sociates In the Assembly: David I, Mrs. Joseph Billot, Mrs The couple are touring the will pay for fluoride for one per- AIM! Matthews, 438 New Brunswick pediatricians, Perth Amboy. Mr. Stepacoff, William Kurtz, J. Ed- i,ic.iii> Billot, Mrs. Raymond Du- southern states and upon their re- Miss Roberta Ann Sandorff son for about thirty years. , He Avenue, and the late Mr. Mat- Laui'Hsen is a graduate of Wdod- ward Crablel. Others invited me: ,t! Mrs. Harry Billot, Mrs turn will reside at 5B Waltuma said fluoride is not a medicine Secretary of State Edward Patten, in thews, became the bride of Alan brldge High School, served 17 -Hurl]; I,arson. Mrs. Arnold Lar- AVenue, Fords. For going away, the and that it is safe, tasteless and county clerk M. Joseph Duffy, Hans Lauritsen, son of Mr. and months with the Army in Panama (.•ii. Mi.; Arnold Chrlstensen, Mrs. bride wore a gray cashmere suit Wed in South Amboy Church effective. Three films, "The Flu- Mayor Hugh B. Qulfjley, all the Mrs. William P. Lauritsen, 390 Canal Zone and is now employed Ind unit. Mrs. Howard Christen with pink accessories and a cor- FORDS—Miss Roberta Sandorff, boy, Ernest Dubay, Fords, cousins arldation Story," "Fluoridation" Woodbridge committeemen and School Street, Woodbridge, 6un-. at Hercules Powder Co., Parlin, ; ii Mr.s Dunlel Sandorff. Mr.s, saRe of camellias. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold of the bride, and William OToole, and "A Drop in the Bucket" were Municipal Chairman Joseph P. William J. Warren. Mrs. Harold Miss Reso, a graduate of Perth Allen Sandorff, 55 Fairfleld Ave- day at. St. Peter's Episcopal Sommers. South Amboy, brother of the bride- shown to illustrate his talk. It fmdni.fi and Mrs. Ethel O'Toole Amboy High School, Is employed nue, became the bride of John was recommended that the PTA Church, Perth Amboy. A proposed amendment to the as a secretary at Westinghouse David O'Toole, son of Mrs. Ethel groom. Indorse the program of fluoridn- Rev. George Boyd performed Bertalon-O'Hara by-laws will be read at this meet- Electric Corp. Her husband was O'Toole, 220 Church Street, South JJpon their return from a wed- tlon. the double-ring ceremony. The ing. Refreshments will be served. graduated from Woodbrldge High Amboy, and the late William J. ding trip to the Pocono Mountains Miss Georglanna Cronce's sec- bridegroom's father sang "O Per- feeorge Lestuck School and Is employed as parts OToole, Saturday afternoon In St, the cquple will reside at the local ond grade class won the attend- fect Love," and "Lord's Prayer." Engagement Told Mary's Church, South Amboy. The manager at the Reydell Pontiac address. For traveling the b/lde ance ""prize. Refreshments were The brUe, given In marriage double-ring ceremony was per- by her cousin, John Brzychcy, Jr., Inc., Metuchen, wore a velvet trimmed pink suit served In the girls court after the FORDS—The engagement of Ladies' Auxiliary formed by Rev. William Gannon. with matching hat and black ac- wore a gown of Chantilly lace Feted on Birthday business meeting. Miss Ruth Marie O'Hara, daugh- Given in marriage by her father, cessories, and a pearl gray Russian made with a Batieau neckline ter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. broadtail jacket. To Elect Officers Iloi'KLAWN — George Les- the bride wore a waltz length gown and elongated bodice and'trlmmed O'Hara, 88 Gordon Avenue, to ; •• Jr., sim of Mr. and Mrs. Fords Clubwomen of shlffley embroidered nylon over Mrs. O'Toole, a graduate of with Venice lace. Her ftogertip- 25-Year Employe William Bertalon, son of Mr. and FORDS—The Ladies' Auxiliary ,•• -• Lx'stuck. 43 Codrilnuton satin, caught with a butterfly bow Woodbridge High School and the .ength veil of illusion was attach- Mrs. Charles Bertalon, Ogens- of Fords Memorial Post 6090, , at the bodice and framed with a Burroughs School of Comptometry, ed to a gown of seed pearls and v,.:.;,-. was Riven a party h burg, has been announced by her met in post headquarters arft Attend Conference matching bolero jacket. A triple- Newark, is employed In the ftq- ••:; i;f his ciRhth birthday. sequins, She carried a prayer book. parents. tiered coronet set with seed-uearls, welcomed Mrs. Lucille Lovasz, c,; ;s were Mr, and Mrs. Rich- counting department of the Call' marked with a white orchid and Miss O'Hara, a graduate of St. FORDS—The following members sequins and rhlnestones held her fornia Oil Co. Her husband was' Mra. Helen. Hlnes and Mrs. Ethel :,:•: 1 nllo and dlughter, Marion, Hly-of-the-vaUey. • . . Mary's High School, Perth Am- of the Fords Woman's Club at- veil of Elusion 1n> place." She car- graduated from St. Mary's High Proslcs Into membership. , Mrs, :.:: i Mrs. Steven Lesluck and Miss June Malzer; Point Pleas- boy, and St. Peter's Hospital tended the Spring Conference of ried a cascade of stephanotis cen- School, South Amboy and Is em- Dorothy Farrinston, president, ii. Robert, Ronald and ant, was maid of honor and Mrs the Third District of New Jersey tered with an prchid. ployed as a carpenter by Sommer School of Nursing, New Bruns- presided, and conducted the inltia- • vr. and Mrs. Philip Sil- State Federation of Woman's Club Joseph Karabinchak, Fords, was wick, is employed by Dr. Wil- lon ceremony. Mrs. Eugene OToole was the Brothers, Iselin. He served two matron of honor. Miss Mary Alice .;.i! u.iughter, Sandra; Mr. in SprlnR Lake: Mrs. Nicholas years in the U. S. Army including liam Toth. Her fiance, a gradu- Mrs. Alice Domejka, chairman matron of honor. The best man Lauritsen, sister of the bride- \hs Rudolph Kostu, Mr. Elko, Mrs. Arthur A. Overgaard, 14 months in Korea with the Fifth ate of Franklin High School, is of the birthday party, announced was Eugene O'Toole. Ushers were groom; was a bridesmaid and \i;.- Charles Almasl and sons. Mrs. George Molnar. Mrs. William Pvt. Robert Montanl of Perth Am- R.C.T. employed by the American Rub- reservatjons will close at the next Mary Ellen Brzychcy, Sayreville .. ;.iii; Ronald, Perth Am- Menweg, Mrs. Andrew Anderson, ber Co,, Hamburg. He is a vet- meeting! May 9. Each member was the flower girl. Mrs. Charles Leuenberger, Mrs. eran of three years service in the may bring one guest to the party, ii Mrs. Stephen Figel and Sidney Dell, Mrs. Harold Cllne, •William K, Laurltaen, Westfleld U. S, Navy. which will be held May 14. brother of the bridegroom, servec iiri. ROW Mar)e, Carteret; Mrs. Otto Kowang, Mrs. Oswald Calabro - Martin Nuptials Mrs. Domejka; area chairman as best man and Christian Stockel :• (•.(•miiE, K«ypoft; Mr. and Nebel. for the cancer campaign being The local club won third place In Woodbridge, and Charles Has- I.i .SmeoRard .and daughter sponsored by the auxiliary, intro- he Third District press book con- liagen, Paterson, ushered. Miss Counterman .-.•a A.sbury Park; Mr. and Held in Hopelawn Church duced Mrs. Cyril Nelson, campaign test. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lauritsen are William Huffman and John HOPELAWN— The Church of Bilka, the bride's nephew and manager, who outlined plans for spending their honeymoon tour- . Maryland; Helen and R.v Jesus Christ, was the setting for Charles Novajc, both of Fords. the local drive and discussed a ing the southern states. For tra- Engaged to Wed Snwimskl, Kathy, Lisa and the marriage of Miss Lillian Mary After a honeymoon trip to Wash- film on cancer. Campaign workers Bride-tO'Be Honored velling the brld eselected a beige were guests at the meeting. •l 1'i'ilfor and Barbara Les- Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ington, D. C, the couple will re- FORDS — The engagement of At Surprise Shower side at 465 Johnstone Street, gerth linen dress with Jacket and brown The dark-horse prize, don:U«i II 'iiclawn. Stephen Martin, 15 Somerset accessories. Miss Marilyn Louise Counterman, Amboy. For traveling the bride daughter of Samuel S.' Counter- by Mrs, Betty Lund, was won by FORDS — Miss Joan Jugan, Street, Carteret, to Frank Calabro, The bride Is a graduate of wore a navy blue suit with pink man, to Edward R. Kelly, son of Mrs. Farrlngton. A social fol- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph son of Mr, and Mrs. Domlnick Gal- accessories and an orchid corsage. Woodbridge High School and Church PTA Mr. and Mrs. John'Kerly, 435 lowed, With Mrs. Eleanor Hcini!? Jugan, 48 Evergreen Avenue, was JOHN J. YORK Monmouth Memorial Hospital abro, 44 Howard Street. The Miss Calabro attended Carteret Inslee Street, Perth Amboy, has and Mrs. Emily Westlake as co- Card Social given a surprise shower in the double-ring ceremony was per- High School and is employed by School of Nursing. She Is em- chairmen. Entertainment was in FORDS — Mr. John J. York, been announced by her father. Polish Home, Perth Amboy, by her formed by Rev. Joseph Benyola. the Carleen Sports Wear Co., Car- charge of Mrs. Dorothy Lund. !« The PTA of St. John's 23 MacArthur Drive, has marked Miss Counterman, a graduate sister, Mr.s. Frank Galya, of this The bride, given In marriage by tetjet. Her husband,-an Army vet- STORK PAYS CALL Nomination and election of of- ; i.i I Church sponsored a eran of World War II, attended his 25th year of New' Jersey Bell of Woodbridge, High-School, is place. About 80 guests attended. her father, wore a gown of Chan- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ficers -will take place at the May 9 •Ml m the church hall. The Woodbridge High School, and the Telephone company service. employed at 'the Perth Amboy Miss Jugan will marry Peter tllly lace and net, fashioned with Jamro, 2 Overlook Terrace are the meeting. Mrs, Lillian Burke re- ;>!i/e was awarded to Mrs. Middlesex County Vocational - Engaged at Perth Amboy, General Hospital. Her fiance at- Sernylk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- an illusion neckline outlined In parents of a daughter born In the quested all members to make re- Si'luiuter and the door J School, Perth Amboy, is employed York's entire career has been Perth Amboy General Hospital. tended Perth Amboy High School chael Semyik, Park Avenue, Edl- rhinestone and seed pearl bordered turns on the special project as .i:> won by Harry Fullerton. at Security Steel Corp., Avenel. with the buildings • force of the and is now serving in the U. S. Air son, and the late Mrs. Elizabeth applique, a lace collar, and long soon st possible. !:• winners were: Plriochlc, plant department. York's cur- Force, stationed at Chanute Sernyik, May 14, in* Our Lady of pointed sleeves. Panels of match- WOLFFS HAVE DAUGHTER 1 .!. I.iikomskl, Mrs. Martha rent assignment is in Metuchen. FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. John A. F. B., in Illinois. Peace Church. ( ing lace extended into the full net • •:. Mrs. Harold' Sandorff, He has also worked In New Bruns- Wolff, 4 Grant Avenue are the par- ADDITION TO FAMILY skirt and banded the elbow length •!•':.n Pasko, Ronald Wod- wick, Woodbridge, and South ents of a daughter born In the APRON SALE veil of ilusjon which was draped TO MEET MAV 2 FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Peter ::'.• Mrs. Fred Olsen; canasta, ' He is a-member of H. G. Mc- ciety of Our Lady of Peace Church are the parents of a son born Department will hold an apraii sequins. Sl|e carried a sweetheart PARENTS OF 8ON f''iv;| r>i-ak and Mrs. Joseph Cully Chapter, Telephone Pio- will meet May 2 at .8,P. M. in the In the Perth Amboy General and food sale In 'the library May bouquet of!' roses centered with an FORDS - Mr. and Mrs. John si, ana bingo, Miss Lynn 1 neers of America. ' church hall. Hospital. 5. A luncheon will be served from orchid. Latkovich, 26 Murdock Street, are 11 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. Mjss Marjorle'Martin was maid the parents of a son bora ,in the Silicones are one of the newer SET MEETING DATE of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids Perth Amboy General Hospital. LAMES' AID MEETING were Miss Margaret Calabro, Hope- housekeeping aids. You may or FOBDS-tfords Post 163, Amer- PURCHASING AGENT FORDS—The Ladles' Aid So- la,w)^ tiie. bridegroom's sister and may not know much about them, ican Legion, will rheet May 3 in NEW ARRIVAL ciety of Our Redeemer Evangelical Miss Rose Rjimpa, Carteret. Paul however. They are.most Interest- post rooms at 8 P. M. FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Georse Calahro, Hopelawn, was his broth- Lutheran church will meet May 5 ing. . | Bertramm, 41 Hoy Avenue, are Extraordinary.., in tlu| church Ijall, ers best man. Ushers were Joseph BOARD MEETING the parents of a son bora in the You are probably familial' with FORDS — The executive board Perth Amboy Q«n«»l Hospital the little slllcone-treated, tissues of School 14 PTA will meet May That's MOM! used to clean eyeglasses. You may 3 at i 'P. M, In the school kitchen. DAUGHTER IS BORN "M" is for the many cents she's FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY and Mrs have noticed that several furni- HOPEMWN — Mr. saved us ... ^hopping smartly, ture polish companies advertise, APACHE HATRIAKCH DIES i Julius Zsoreyy, 71 ^ej Street making every penny count! that their product fcohtalns all 1—J RUIDOSD, NM.—Asa Daklfigie, are the parents of a daughter bom CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS hereditary' chief of the thlrlca- That's Mom, purchasing agent cones.« in the Perth Amboy General Hos- huas and a nephew of Geronlmo, live love . . . with a shopping You can't see sllicpnan, but you pital. - died recently at his canyon home cart and a nose (or bargains... can see the benefit or effect of of a heart attafck at the age of 83. PARENTS OF 801* (NOTE: For insertions in this calendar1, silicones. Actually,- they are a Daklugle, patriarch of the Chlrlca- FORDS-^Mr. and Mrs. Eugene call Mrs. Andrew Sedivy, 100 Grant Ave- family of chemicals related to hub Apaches, often accompanied Frank, 84 Hoy Avenue, are the mie, Fords, VAlley 6-5670, before noon glaee. For this reason they shed his notorious Apache uncle on parents of a son born In the Perth dirt and water. You will find they raids In the early days of the on Tuesday of each week. Mr». Spdlvy Amboy General Hospital. resist almostj 'everything, iuthwest. is correspondent for Fords, Hopelawn Silicones m being used by Am- CIRCLE EW and Keaabey.) erican industry on a targe scale; .or and a a)eeker finish, FORDS—The fllscllla Mission- ( They are used as Uubrioants, put" ary Circle of Our Redeemer Evan- '»-'i ready for your most A silioone-treated skillet lets into the manufacture off ifubbers, you saute foods without grease gelical Lutheran Church will Jneet "imtoruble summer APRIL varnishes, enamels, p and the foods will not stick to the May 2 at 8 P. M. In the chjiroh < -HI\ as Awningi unmatched 28-Meeting of American Home Departirient in library. ! lents and Insulations. Wineries skillet. hall. Ever wonder how Mom does it... how she keeps the •»r beauty, protection and are making use of silicones as de- MAY foamers, Jet planes uae silicones family so well fed, so well dressed . . . always has the in Insulation and lubricants. "extra cash" when a crisis corries up? It's because «v have to offer you in.Ahe 2 Meeting of William J. Warren Association lnipords Tumble Silkmic-treated fabrics have she's a shrewd shopper ... and a systematic saver. w«y of styles, pattern* »«J The Home of Better Gifts 2-MeeUng*of Altar Rosary" SQCW of Our l*dy of Pea» the afruit^e o{ 'being gently Puts money syvay regularly in a savings account, without water and stain proof, the effect where it adds up to all tty -things the family neodsl , Church. . of silicone treatment lasts through a-Meetlng of Priscilla Missionary Circle of Our Redeemer 'v 4t'S New Brunswick rainy cleanings, You will see more \ Evangelical Lutheran Church In church hall, 8 P. M. and more of this treated fabric il Fords, N. J. 3-Meeting,of Post 183, American Legion, in: post rooms, 8 I CARR AWNING and on the market. P, Jl I Silicone finishes a*re now being VA 6-3396 The FORDS NATIONAL BANK BLIND COMPANY 3 -Meeting of executive board of School No. H PTA to school •given to shoe leather, suede and kitchen, 2 P.M. • ,fui\ On.furs the silicones seem to MOTHER'S DAY QARDS AND GIFTS the Friendly Bang of Forda, New Jersey I*'l Ni:w BRUNSWICK AVE. 5-^Fopd and apron sale in library by American Home Depart- keep them supple, as well as mob' (SUNDAY, MAY 8th) KKUEIUI HESERVB I'iUni AMBOY ment. Lunchepn from 11 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. tute-reslstant, This will prevent OK 1 KDUIUL UKI'OSIT INSViUMCI lfOM>. 5-Meetlng ol Ladles' Aid Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical matting and, at the «aj»e time, Come and See Our Imported BAVARIAN CHINA Lutheran Church. vglVes the fur greater. d*pth of Quigley i* Right HE t PAST ENDURING LIGHT Iht The folks who have purchased homes in the area served by the new Colonia lselin of New Jersey Msrrh d, 1171 — Aunwrt 2. 1*41 trunk sewer, but who havp been unable to AN INDKPENDE\T NEWSPAPER occupy their homes because the sewer has The I fidft-Journal (19311 not yet been accepted by the municipality, Believe Major War With R- •;. The Woodbrldjf U«odlirld«« Independent do not want our sympathy, we know, thry The Iwlln Jourrul 11929) want to live In the houses they have Bound to Come, Poll Finds Charles E. Grerwj bought. Editor and PublUtar We agree with the Township Committee, Published Every Thursday by Ry KENNETH FINK, Director, ndult population, survey ! The Woodbndge Publishing Company however, that it has tyeen regrettably neces- Princeton Research ServUe show that people who ha-,, Woodbridtre, New Jersey sary up to this point to postpone accommo- PRINCETON — A New Jersey tended college are ,v>nv , more Inclined to believe t- C!ur)w E. Gregory, President dating their understandable wish. We think PoK Matewide survey completed Lawrence P. Campion v.,i':i,:i the pnst ten days shows can continue to live more Peacefully with ' the it . Vice President and Treasurer it has been just as sad to the Committee :!WL a solid majority — nearly By carrier delivery. S cents per copy. • as it has been to the new home-owners that Cnrt out of every rive of »H than are those who have i, Subscription raws, by mail, Including post- th-se questioned — ar« cf t:ie formal education. ace. one year. 13.00; six months, $1.56; three this is so—but as Mayor Quigley has so opinion that a major war with The state vo>* by edu-..-., months, 85 cents; single c6piee by mall, 10 aptly stated on^so many occasions, the I!,i>shi is bound to come sooner Lvels: cents All payable In advance. ' ' Committee would be seriously derelict if it oi later. On the other hnnd. three in jeopardised the interests o/ the entire r.uii ten believes that the Wes:,- Township by accepting the sewer before it rrn Nations can-continue-to live 6 — — " tests satisfactorily, just In order, to accom- tr. >:v or Ks peacefully with the modate a relatively few. iiiiwins Only One Answer I:! oth.T words, those Ma Jar war likely 54 r,n It is not Mayor Quigley's fault, nor the' i link ;•$«!• 'here in bound to tie I Ivt peacefully 39 >, Shocking news'came to the community Township Committee's, that this situation ;i •naior \vnr with Russia sooner SSerlei of little wars again in the last few days with the sum- or inter outnumber by a margin but no major war 1 has developed. It is clearly the fault of the ,,; n?:irlv 'i to 1 those who think Worthy,-t!i particular mary suspension of two of our uniformed developer—and of the purchasers—because t:-.;ii w can continue to live tion, too, is \lut vii-tu...1, policemen following a savage brawl in the certainly there has been no public an- move or less peacefully with the ^Continued on'Pa«c 1 Russians. aliermath of a party arranged to honor nouncement at any time that the sewer When New Jersey Poll staff policemen who have served us for a quar- would be available for use on some specific i-portcrs put the following ques- ;i::n lo a representative cross-" ter-century. date. If this were not the case, and the sc-'iion of the state's voters: Neither of the men involved were in the sewer use had been promised at a definite ••Do you think the United tune and was not ready at that time, then States and her Allies can con- honor group, and many of the circum- tinue to live more or lew peace- Wootfbrldge, New stances of the appalling incident are cloud- the responsibility for the delay would rest fully with ths Russians or do Editor, iHdppenck'iit-l >•.. on other shoulders. , you think there is bound to be The Colonia Volunteer <• ed in uncertainty or have been embroidered eal Hook and Ladder O We want to express our whjile-heapted a major war sooner or later,?" by speculation. Only a full-scale investiga- These were the statewide re.sults: to thank the residents ,.; approval of Mayor Quigley's position—even i; Major wat likely 58*< District 12, Colonia. f<>: tion and hearing will disclose all of the support of the fire comp.ii:- though we regret the inconvenience and 1 I!-:. fi ¥ P; Can live peacefully 30 true facts, and it is our hope that Chief ii )'' Series of little wars but no didates Reginald Brady w, disappointment which has been occasioned major war 2 Hermsen, Roy HUISPIIUH K Police Egan and his superiors in the Town- Lloyd and Louis Sondoiiii' No opinion 10 by it. After all, Mr. Quigley represents the were elected fire comnu--.. ship Committee will see that both these Highlighting today's survey ''••: \i of the newly created flit- >i entire Township—its welfare, its best in- findings is the fact that in every steps are taken promptly. It Is very heartenini! • terests in all things—and these best in- population grpup examined, the firemen'to know that th. It is difficult not to pre-judge a case cf majority opinion is that there is terests would not be served by acceptance J&rity of the people of ti,. this kind because tempers and fears run Under the Capitol Dome bound to be a major war with of a million-dollar-plus sewer unless and munlty are appreciative , high. The question has come to many lips Russia sooner or later. effort of the fire comp.i. until its total adequacy and satisfaction \ ly J. Jtsapb trifcMtt This holds true for men and and to many minds—particularly since providing fire protection had been demonstrated beyond any venture women, and for people In all city area without cost for u, there has been at least one other previous TRENTON—More chllHren are local government, Governor until next fall. The forty-five sizes, age groups, occupational years. of doubt. levels, and political parties. instance where irresponsible braggadocio likely to be killed In New Jersey Robert B. Meyner believes the day proviso of the Constitution The fire company will <•, The Township should be grateful for by cars this summer than be at- answer really lies Ln municipal would cause the veto session to While opinion on the question to provide adequate fiiv j with a service gun was involved—of how be held next July, which is usu- is relatively uniform among the such a stand—and after our newcomers tacked by infantile paralysis elections. tion to the newly cn-.r. , many trigger-happy men are on the roster despite the nationwide contro- At the present time, the Gov- ally vacation time. various segments of the state's (Continued on Piw i.- have been with us a little while we are sure versy raging over supplies of the of our police department. It is difficult to ernor states he has no plans to they will understand why—and should ex- new Salic vaccine, admits Dr. investigate any locality in (ew HIGHWAY:—New Jersey may conceive that adult men, sworn on solemn Daniel Bergsma, State Cornmls- Jersey. However, he admits he follow the fashion set In fifteen press their approval of it. Bioner of Health. states .by revising its present one- oath to be the protectors and the defenders receives hundreds of letters from; State safety officials w,ho loqk irate citizens requesting him to man highway directorship in of the people, can lend themselves to instill- upon the daily auto mortality sfep in and settle some muni- favor of a commission -which seems to be the, national trend. ing in the people stark fear instead of cer- Business Boom Continues statistics with apprehension, cipal or county controversy. At a recent conference sponsored by Co- secretly wish a safety serum Sych requests are usually for- To improve the administra- tain security. could be designed to Inoculate 90 warded to Attorney General tion of highways, a new South lumbia University, over fifty business lead- Dakota law established a new de- Difficulties which have arisen within our per cent of New Jersey drivers Qrover C. Rlchman, Jr. and if ers came to-the conclusion that business and thus reduce to a fraction or there is a ring of truth to them, partment of highways headed by Competence Creates Confidence police department in the last few years de- aid to independent colleges in the coming totally eradicate auto death tolls. they may be screened through a director appointed by the State mand the necessity of a thorough-going, Leo R. Welch, of the State the office, of the county prose- Highway Commission to a 4-year years must increase. A great majority of Bureau of Traffic Safety, reports cutor. However, many are burled term. A Connecticut proposal carefully-conducted and judicially-sound the business men also expressed the belief in 1953,32 children under 4 years because the State has no juris- provides for a 3-member State investigation. This is true because it is pat- of age were killed by can in New diction. Highway Commission, appointed that it was in the interest of large corpora- Jersey. During the same year, "You can't expect the State to by the Governor [or a 4-year ently unfair for the many conscientious tions to aid and sustain the country's in- cars claimed the lives of 21 other step into everything in the State's term. police officers in our. ^department to be dependent colleges—half of which are now children between 5 and 9 years 567 municipalities," says the A Delaware bill would abolish tainted by the mad, indefensible behavior of age; 20 others between 10 and Governor. "In the first place, the the present 7-member State operating in the red. 14 years, and 54 between IS and cost of investigations is high. Highway Commission and replace of their irresponsible brothers—and even Corporate giving to the independent col- 19 years of age. This totals 127 The people at municipal elections it with a 5-rnember commission more than this, a disgraceful, fearful af- children. A similar number of have a great chance to solve to serve until July 1, 1961. Maine leges in 1954 amounted to over $70,000,000, deaths in the same age groups their own problems. There is no proposals would eliminate the front has been perpetrated on the commu- but the Columbia conference came to the occurred last year. substitute for good, alert muni- 1953 law provision which made nity's peace and its rights x>t security. Such Compared £o this,-Dr. Bergsma cipal officials." the chairman of the highway conclusion that this figure would be in- reports that infantile paralysis Nineteen New Jersey munici- commission a full time job as unfairness must be dealt with, such rights creased steadily in coming years. One of the claimed the lives of only 31 per- palities, will hold city commis- chief administrative officer for must be restored—and there is constituted sons in New Jersey; in all age sion elections on May 10. a term of 1 years. The Minnesota reasons is that this represents only one groups. One baby died under 1 nighway commissioner's term authority to achieve both these necessities. VACATIONS f—Plans of Gov- philanthropic dollar out of each five spent year of age; 2 from 1 to 4; 8 would be changed from 4 to 2 Hiive you ever I'misUWrMl thut when you buy Insur.incr from 5 to 14; 4 persons from 14 ernor Robert B. Mejmer and other To protect the innocent and all those years by a pending bill. T H Is not iui 1'iulrdy selfish operation, yoji are :iU> by corporations. to 24; 14 from 25 to 44; 3 from top State officials for vacations An Oregon'proposal would in- prompted by u desire to .sutlslnclorlly settle "the otl»»r who have been a credit to themselves, to Reporting on the conference, Phillip D. 45 to 64 and one person died will depend this year on the Leg- K'llqw's" diilm if It in ti Just one Our knowlednf of lus'ii- islature which is still grinding crease the membership of the the police department and to the commu- from polio who was over 65 years ^ Mice operation penults us lo guide helpfully in thl.s ri'spx ' Reed, chairman of the Board of General out laws. State Highway Commission from of age. 3 to a. proposals to amend the J? mid to place your prelection with companies PIIJUVUI; nity—and there are, fortunately, many of Electric, said that there was a "surprising The State tfealth Director does The Governor, who works every hlyhly respected reputations for fair adjustments day including Sunday and holi- highway organizational structure these—our constituted authority must act degree" of unanimity on the need for more not anticipate that polio will run of the State Highway Depart- days, hopes to stay within New rampant this summer. He points ments have failed of enactment Friendly Service—As Near AS Yowr Phone at once, fearlessly and thoroughly. This is corporate giving to the private independent Jeraey during most of the sum- out that 15,457 children in the in ArUona, Georgia, Idaho. Mary- mer, but he will attend the Gov- the only method, also, of restoring some colleges in the United States. second grades in Bergen, Morris. land, Nebraska and West Vir- semblance of confidence in the people. Warren. Monmouth and Cape ernor's Conference in Chicago in ginia. ST Reed's support is most encouraging, as May counties, who received the August. He will spend most of These requisites are undeniable and tena- have been announcements of liberal aid Salk vaccine as an experiment the time at the Governor's cot- DRINK:—Cocktail sips are ta- J=RN & DRAGOSfT tage at Island Beach. . porizing with them cannot be permitted. programs., by several large corporations re- last spring, -will no longer be af- boo In New Jersey taverns and fected by'polio, It is further Deliberations of, the Legisla- other licensed, drinking empori- ESTATE & IMSURAHCt We trust, therefore, that the facts be cently. We know of HO other investment planned to inoculate hundreds) of ture particularly' are blocking ums, ascertained, presented in open hearing— which will bring a better return for the thousands of ohildren In New most vacation plans, Under the • Such social affairs are ar- Jersey this year. State Constitution) the Governor ranged by an individual or Kroup and then dealt with. country's future. Half of the adults residing in is given 45 days in which to ap- with a licensee to use his premi- New Jereey are completely Im- prove or veto all measures i (Continued en Paue 121 mune from polio, Dr. Bergsma adopted by the lawmaking body. claims, because they unknowing- The Governor ind his legal staff ly had the disease sometime in usually scan every line and para- Opinions of Others their lives. In fact, he claim* fifty graph of every bill before reach- per cent of adulw In New Jer- ing a decision. Then messages must be prepared on each vetoed IF THERE HAD BEEN Communist controlled govern- Suppose there had tieen no sey had all three type* of, polio and shook off the disease without bill returned to th? legislature. NO YALTA ments. Yalta? Only one thing would be any apparent results. The Legislature, reconvened There are three major charges China and the Far East? Rus- different — Stalin would not last Monday after two week's re- by those who use Yalta as a sia was in position to take over have had to break promises, re- INVESTIGATIONS: — Del- cess over the primary election. smear word for political pur- all of Manchuria, as well as vealing Red perfidy to all the uged by demands from taxpaying It plans to meet weekly until the poses while refusing to analyze other areas, and; 'had histpric world, to do wtjat he did—Mil- citizens to probe many phases of ejid of May before adjourning BANK Yalta honestly: claims on lands taken from her waukee Journal.)! by Japan four decades earlier. M6NEY Poland was "sold out"; eastern COMMEMORATION Europe was placed under Rus- What did' Yal|ta do? Strong urging by Roosevelt and Chur- What does the United Nations sia's heel; China was "sold down ( ORDERS the river" by "concessions" to chill brought Stalin's promise to mean ten years after the signing Stalin. bring Palish democrati•c leader- - s of the Charter? What does it These old charges were pinned Into the Polish government And mean to the United States? meet a special need to the mat once more by the re- to provide tree, secret, Allied su- What does it mean to the world? U:use of the Yalta papers, But pervised elections to determine How much has it contributed to- they continue to be made. And Poland's future, Stalin promised ward keeping the uneasy neace U. they brought this question the that eastern European countries we noif — so to speak—enjoy? • other day from Erneat K. Lind- wpuld be given full independence These question* ought to be in ley, writing in Newsweek maga- fallowing tree and secret elec- all our minds this year, when the People who hctvfe no decking zine : tions. Stalin promised to recog- UN, takes, advantages of a tenth nize Chinese sovereignty over anniversary to' stage a commem- qccowt find that bank money Suppose there had been no Manchuria (reserving some na- orative conference, The confer- Yalta agreements? Suppose val and rail right* to Russia.) ence, sanctioned by a unanimous oidt» are a tale, loonvenient, Roosevelt. Churchill and Stalin and to sign a friendship treaty vote in the United Nations As- Inexpensive way to »»d money. hud never sat down together In with Nationalist China. sembly, will be held in San 'the dying days of World War II? What happened? Stalin broke Francisco, In the building where I hi* pt:«atjis»<,.er nMStAtrthe.uk Youican buy them easily at' th» Poland? Russia had seized particularly those concerning dedldftedTit •will open on* June eastern Poland six year» before Poland and eastern Curope. It 20, • '' • - * bank—for *„*.„*large .o r._.._!, small amounts. . Yalta in cooperation with Nazi wasn't Yalta that "»W out" Po- It will not be technically a Germany. AUhd time of Valla land or eastern Europe or any- conference, for though there will Russia held moat of thf re«t of 2% h\i oi tftvtigs AcMMts thing else—it was Stalin. What be tmjch fcajklnj (here will toen o . Open Friday 4 to 6 P. M- Poland and had set up a Com- alternative did Roosevelt and binding actions or resolutions. It munist government. Poland VDM Churchill have to taking a will not be technically a meet- W pocket. chance that 6t*Un would,keen Ing (of the United Nation*, for nit iwamise? Only the recourse the delegate* will not t» icttajj "had '.liberated" ourtfo ftiro- of force,' going to war Woodbridge Rational M thw United Nations Assembly pean countries «nd w#r» to JuU Duets. This was uatitotable but M in#Mwd ibembers of OM MEMBER occupation, quickly bu,il(Unj up the atmosphere of 10 years »i (Continued tffl Page 18> (Moral PAGE TEN h»ve my TriviU tartf |*fa*fo tows.? D«poilt lmur&no* Corporation PAGE ELEVEN ^pENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955

bf'rrn Plnre. was 3 years old Ukt Alien n\w ontertlrtniA Mayor Quigley Buys A Share in Youth Debby Kroiwder. Hunk Hlnttl, Chain o' Hills Park Reports Billy Webster nnd hci >4.ster, DftWn - ISELIN PERSONALS Irene. -Tht testimonial dinner ot ttai ' . GEORO1 F. FEROV.SON lor one day In LOJ Angeles end one New Jersey l.m:nl Teanwtatt* E. RCANK whore they visited at the home of 93 Home* Park Avrmir day In Chicago Bowling LfNikur »ns held SatUr* Ill Highway ir. and Mrs. WUtam Hoffman. p ; Mncoln Me. 6-fcO.tl-M -Lillian Wertu. Washington ilny night at tic Engineer*' Hall N. J. The Lady Foresters of America Avenue, entertained the following Newark, Tom Colola was aovmt •,>1. ME. B-Z091-J Itar of Iselln Circle, -84, held Its - Mnrk l!tii> date oft, voiir onion Mends Monday night to help cn)e U money winners, collecting Me* egular meeting Monday evtnlng ,,,, ,,,.w arrivals at Perth dar. Wednesday. May 4 Tho im- Jbrute her fifteenth birthday: orul prize tor Individual high scon. ,;,.,„.mi Hospital this past t School 15. Mis. Anthony Mos- Mini mertiiiK "f 11H' Istvln Firr Kile, n Silver nnd Kiitherinc Duffy Congratulations! arelll won the special award. ,, ., son to Mr. and Mra. Public Library fvbin We: to see the new building•] *" and Mrs. Thotnaj Colola u,.nMi daughter. Cath for Supper. Tommy and Kennetli, and Gary, all of'Konilworth. to Mr. and Mrs mm the hwldo. Any questions per- , and.jm.g——-n&d^;--; | _Mr, llud Mrs Donald I l.lMH o M ,„„.,. 81 Hunt Street and —Airman 3/c Gordon was feted an- to Mr. and Mrs at a welcome home party Wednes- ,be cheerfully ola's npphetf, Gary Pravpneher, brated their eighth w'eddrjig' Mouni-py, 34 Trieste day evenLng at the home of his North ArlinRton. Mohday was Mrs. nlversary with dinner and mm aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John •-Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Goff. Coloi.Vs birthday, when she en- Congratulations, also, to Mr. Klmball, Charles Street. Quests in- Homes Park Avenue, have returned tertalned her pai-enUs, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dixon, Elizabeth v ^,u|,.p and Mary Dzlom. •,..;..,(,( Mr. and Mrs. Pete: eluded Miss Kathleen Maxwell, from an eight-day trip" to San] Mrs. Louis Provencher, and Mr. nue. who were married slx«y«ta V Wilson Avenue, speni Charles Street, Mr. and Mrs. Rlcl> Mayor Illicit li. quigley Is shown buyln| « ten-aoilar sh»r« In "Youth Invtttmuil Slew* Francisco, where Dr. Goff read a Arthur Wagner and son, «> the 23rd, and to Mr. and Hm/ lilran* ard Klmball, Rariway, and Mr. and memberB «f the Woodbridite Kiwanls Club. The money tn«d In tk* »l* <* lh» "stock w«l b« uswd paper before the Federation of Wayne, all of N«w»rk. • Charles. DeOeati, BluomfleW AM- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish and nue, married nine years yesteidftfc ;„ N,w York'City. The: Mrs. John Klmball, Colonla. for the benefit of under-privileged children. Left to rilht »re Hha Matew. Fnnk BrtUn«. Mayor Biological Scientists Convention. Rev. and Mrs. Alton Richardson daughters, Christine. Nancy and, Remember to bring a "white nl;,tnhe circus, Quiiley, Louis Homer. J:.. »nd Haw»rd Madison. ____ While the members of the Federa- iuymond Suiter, 18 Fla and daughter, Lillian, Lsclln As- tion were In session, tours were ar- Washington Avenue, elephant" fur the .mile following U» sembly of God Church, and Mrs. ranged for the wives and they were dinners guests Sunday at the business meeting of the Woman'!" .,m.nded a surprise brlda NOT PERFECT YF.T .:„,,„ for Miss Murie But- Andrew Palumbo, Klva Street, Mra. WHY NOT INVITE LONG SMOKER visited Chinatown and many of the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Fish, Club on May 3. George Maxwell, Charles Street BRIGHTER VISITORS? FREEPORT, 111. — Hi Benne- A om-sUiut utelete is some- Kearney, The date was the seventh —Best wishes to Raymond '.... ut colonia Flrehouse. thing ne« in musical instru- large stores. A Greyllne Bus tour and Russell Swartz, Carteret, mo- The social activity of late has thum, who recently celebrated his anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Woodruff Street, on hto dlen Maul, so, n of Mr. ments, but, as Qroucho Marx took them to Palo Alto and San- tored to Burlington to attend a been somewhat duller than usual, 100th birthday by taking it easy at Frank Pish, and the thirty-ninth sixth birthday, and to Mr. andMn. Uurold Miiul, Elmhurst once complained of a whispering ford University, plus visits to two minister's fellowship meeting on there have been many parties for his son s farm home, doesn't think for the parents. Sam Cavalerro, Washington Avfr nd u member o* Mrs. Or- wineries in Sonoma Valley. On the Monday. visitors.—Denver Post. much of today's excitement over tenor, you can still hear U— nue, on their wedding annivemry. •s Den No. 1 Cub Pack 148 return flight the Qoffs stopped off —Deborah Lynn Adams, Re —A guest speaker at the Christ smoking, "I think I was smoking Jortlattd Ongonlan. ,l,(1 a wolf badge, a bob In Ambassador meetlrtg of Iselln As- Monday evening at the Pershing at 2," he told a reporter. I know md one gold arrow. Avonue School 15. Three teachers I was smoking cigars at 6," he de- week he did not sembly of God on Saturday evening put on a Judo exhibition. The clared. for his gold arrow. was Rev. William Wilson from Zion performers were Thomas Dalton. Cuthbertaon and Bible Institute of Rhode Island, Gordon, Uglon anh James Gibson, STRANGE TftlNGS LEFT Alan, Woodbrldge the theme was "Have Faith In ,lml(l of the New Brunswick Team of LQNbON _ Among the strange been guests for a week God." Rev. and Mrs. Wllrjam Wil- iii'. Judo at the Y.M.C.A, articles which have been left on Robert Scank, son rendered a special selection, ;itid Mra. "Not By Might.' •—Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, British Overseas Airways Corpor HiKhway. Raymond Palumbo, Kiva Rldgeley Avenue, are the parents atlon's planerate xh'-.isomAmitT \ii ivT. . . Catll__. n und son, Street, celebrated his fifth birthday of a son born Monday at the Perth ation's planes are: A woman's , cooper Avenue and Rob- Thursday at a family gathering. Amboy General Hospital. blond wig, a brunette ditto, &.pack- u.iu.t'il, Bird Avenue were —Mr. and Mrs. William Aitkln —Miss Violet S«ank, Lincoln age of curry powder wrapped In i dy nfternoon guests at the and daughter, Saugertles, N. Y., Highway and Otis Dougherty, Lin- a bath towel, one spear, one boom- , hniiu' und Thursday evening who were guetts for a week of Mrs. den, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, erang, one Australian Bvshman's i, wnt' Miss Kathleen *Max- Altkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Sabados. club and one empty bird cage. iind Vcrnon Gordon A 3/c. On Swanson, 199 Elmhurst Avenue, ! ;.,. several guests were en- have r«Uirned home. <.!.r(l including, Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. Harry Evans, Cooper Ave- in; M.uicerl and children; Mr nue, was a Tuesday evening visitor you can find someone Mis Harold Maul and chil- of Mr, and Mrs. George Maxwell, : Mr ind Mrs. Robert Scank Charles Street. On Sunday Mr. and (i.iKlicn; Mr., and Mrs. Alex Mrs. Harry Evans and children, to make anything •-. ;'-Dii and son. Richard, all It takes TCP Dottle, and Harry, Jr., were guests . ;m; Mrs. Louis Schmitt and at a venison dinner at the home of .inn, Hahway. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.' Aylraar Evans, Rah- i, ui Mr and Mrs. Scank were way. i.iimly including Mr. and —John Klmball, Charles Street (ii'orae Maxwell and Otis and sons, Richard, Rahway and , rrty, Roselle. John, Colonla, went fishing to Sea- H,IIiniiM Majoski, daughter ol side Heights over the weekend. to get the full power Anthony Krul. 198 CorreJa —Charles, Gary anfl Tommle n it. \\iis confirmed today at St. Klmball, Charles Street, were week ... > church. A dinner WBS end iuests of Mr. and Mrs.,B. , :n !ni honor after th« cere- 8teck, of Washington, New Jersey. VENETIAN BLINQS Her uicsLs included her ma- —Mrs. George Maxwell, Charles , Mr. and Mrs. Street, was the guest of honor at a • l.fsliko; Mf. and Mrs. An- family celebration Thursday eve- 1 Un i.iruwstl. Mrs. JUlla Oul- ning on her birthday. Another rom ;i us Naiitiokc. Pa., and Miss guest was A 3/c Vemon D. Gordon I., sliko. Asbury Park of Charles Street. am s Krul, son Of Mr. and —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maul and BARBECUE* nny Krul Of CorreJa Children, Glen and Diane, 125 (see Fireplace Units- the happy recipient of Elmhurst Avenue, were Sunday Outdoor. Mason Contractors) invariled by an Iselin guests of Mrs. Qrace Maul, Me- n n con lest In the week tuchen. Tuesday visitors at the isiuiin held at Roosevelt Maul home were Mr. and Mrs. High Octane me April 16 to April 33. He John Maul, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. :,• ,i ...ixtu-u Inch trout which J. C. Clamer and sons, Richard ., ti i.iu- and three quarters and John, Linden and Arthur Maul d- Tin' prize was a fully Bayvllle were Saturday guests at i;,, il mil nnd reel, valued at the Mauls. !', lIllllill'S. —The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. \.i: uimment has been made Edward Cooper celebrated their •:... tiiiirnage of Maureen eighth birthday recently. Quests at Cars being made today are the most firing position. This is «alled pre-firing .;.i\ (l.nitjhter of Mr. and Mrs. the party for Edward, Jr. and Wil- , v oi oak Tree Road to liam Included the immediate powerful ever built. And with this and means that power works against :.: \i,.Bride, Union. The mar' family of Mrs. Laverne Beecher, v., performed by Rev. Henry New York City. extra power you'also get extra econ- you instead of > you. • ::;ni;in of First Presbyterian' —John Burger, Elmhurst Ave- In addition, these same deposits have .! bellll nue has returned to his duties on 1 omy—more miles per gallon, unk shower was given by the Iselin First Aid Squad after another power-wasting effect: They foul i.iduA Druwer and Mrs. Ar- six months leave of absence. The reason for these benefits is that li-iiiaiid. .tg Mr. and Mrs. - A meeting of Woodbrldue spark plugs, causing your engine to miss. i miiei, of Cranford, the for- Federation of Teachers was held today's engines are high compression .!.,.lime Balliiud. The gueslfl Engineers will tell you there's nothing MIS l'uy Schussler,. Oak Tree; engines and make more complete use lint Bedner. Carteret; Mrs. bf the power,available in today's higher more wasteful of power and gasoline than i'u'.-.iiick, Avenel; Mrs. Eve pre-firing and spark plug "miss." 11.AH/. Miss Betty Hulchok, octane gasolines. . Mrs C. Brower, Rahway, But there is an answer—there's one i Hnlicky, Keansburg; Mrs. I But, did you know that the kind of am ^r, Belford; Mrs. Edward high octane gasoline that gives you alt ••. Virsjmlu; Mrs. Walter Ba- driving most people (do most of the time • i Mis Frank Balevre, Mrs. E. —(oca] driving—can, in a short time, the advantages of nigh octane without ..>;, Mrs. W. Hoffman, Mrs. the power-crippling effects of these de« ll.nisun uf Fords, Mis^ Joan create a condition that offsets the extra iiiuui, Mrs. Stanley Baron, Mm. posits—Shell Premium Gasoline with ' urmu, Miss Clara Martinello, power and economy that these engines K Turk, Mrs. Dan Miller, Mrs. TCP*. Hnmiftn all of Iselln and Mrs.' should get from high octane gasoline. HI Id Turner, Miss E. Turner, TCP, the Shell-developed additive* I.. Luviu, Cranfprd. Wny? Because this kind of driving Mi und Mrs. Edward Qallag- fireproofs the deposits so that they no !• luimust Avenue and daiujh- increases'the build-up of certain com- Mi s, Raymond Asaulth, Sayre- bustion, chamber deposits—the root of longer cause pre-firing. No longer can • IKI her little daughter, Kath- they glow red hot and ignite the gaso* ««'re quests Monday of Mrs. , most power and gasoline waste. And to 1'nn Bechtold, Dunalleni ,,f overcopie these deposits yoi^ need a line mixture. And TCP stops sparkplug • •'imkiy guests at the Gallagher "miss," tjoo. Your «park plugs do tile " included Mr. and Mrs. Law* gasoline with a special kind of additive. Yurlass, Jr., Woodbrldge jobj they are supposed to do. . uid Mrs. Lawrence Yurlass, mid children Valerie, Gary, What happens is this: Start getting the full |ower built iijito : Lawrence of Newark. MuUitirs of the kindergarten As your engine warms up, these de- your engine. Get Shell'Premium with I ut School 15 will b«|gueaU >a Ui be uiwii at the] school posits warm up, too—glow red hot. And TCP. It's the most powerful gasoline -t>. a film entitled ''Sklppy For a quick, energy pick-up, there's UIL- tluee R's" will be shoVn. nothing more refreshing th»n a cool these glowing particles act like hot coals ,your car can use! William Bennett, Pershlng wholesome —Ignite the gasoline mixture ahead of •SlioU'i Trademark for Oils unique gasoline addidvs mil', who was a patient at Perth developed by Shell fUtowuty. Patent allied ixtu "»y Genei^l Hospital has re- time... before the pistons ^each, proper !lrd home where he in oopvales-

Mi and Mrs. B. E. Jones, 6? 'kliy street, announce thebh'tll 1 M"i at St. Elizabeth's Hos-

Mrs, George Papanwreul, "Myn, was a guett Wednesday 1 'I'liursday ut the home of her Shell Premium Gasoline 1 iu-litw and daughter, Mr. and i'<'Ur Haytko, Wright Street. M und Mrs. Thad Plummet'

home from a week1! itiun ut the home of M'm '•itiituei-s parentB In North CMP'

and Un. fe T. Qt^M, iv i. UQUMIUB, Cooper Avenue, I to WDBPENDBNT-LEADKR PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1955

. i WMhmfton, Newton. Tom« 195S ha* shrunk to 182 or «• £inoe politics, dotrtettic and; U» ticket holder is entitled to a ( Opinions of Others Rlv«r. Mays Landtn*. Vlneland, less than durlnj the tamt p,, International, will be ruled out,; kfd tortttfl. Such parties art tout year... .New Jeraey rwi,-,, . CLASSIFIED Avenel Personals (Continued from EditorUl Ctmta, Bardentown, Prlnorton. tna «JM* paitwflir lssutf **n- j known u "Cocktail Stt»" Oranf* and Padsalc . . ««ver- came closer to drinking thpir C. N., etch ipeiking for him- Other codrtatt sips are cm- nor Robert B Meyner his re- of milk per day tat year t M1SCFIXANFOI S BT MRS. DAVID DAVW not be dealt with. thi* ahouM be | t FEMAM; HF.IP WWTF.D • • self. ducted entirely by a Itcenwe who fused to dismiss charges against during any year ilnce 1947 15 Lenox AvfnM. ATCIMI an occasion for the American j -'-'I The 8«n TTsnclsco* meeting, hires the «ntert*tnment »nd ha* Louis J Russo. suspended from Legallud wire tapping m ' CLEANING WOMAN •;;•;-•": pi- . IF YOUR DRINKINO ha* become , Woodkrklfe S-M5S-J represOTtatlve to speak In posi-1 which c*n Uke no blndin* ticket* printed indicating that Jersey has been abandon* t.me. 8 00 to U vs.'. CV.: wo- a problem. Alcoholic* Ar.or.y-: _T^r ,,h Di^ci Republican Uve term*, tostat e what we are ' his position as Assistant Chief moys cs* help you Cal.^ Marjcet | , .. .. ^ ^j^, action on anything, ought to be some other person ts conducting Attorney OroverC.RichmHi, I'MOW 4-28 c ;(1 cCujbb (( ;; at for rather than what we are: Examiner in the State Civil Serv- DV| 253. a ptece, time and occasion when the affair. \et Department. . John J. Yen- upon the advice of QoVl.' ;the home ol Mr. and Mrs Joseph agataSt. We «nall face issues, •ll. , Woodbridge. •II the member natiops will William Howe Davis. 8tate Meyner. . . .Insurance co-'.-,.' GIRL OR WOMAN -ian'-i Rhodes, SI enough when and If the Bis Four dk. Director of the State Division l.fltl 4 7-4 28 ABC Director, warns such affairs for all amatuer boxers p,,>. cleaning- Mnr-iav Tu*! Manhat- dedicate themselves again to meet, and in any case when the, of Employment Security, reports »;» are prohibited. In addition to al- patlng on fight cards In New 1 Thursday sr.c Fr;day 2 30 y> 4:30 tan Avenue. peace. We beliere that our own UN. Assembly next meets. What t a drop of 10.000 in the volume of Irj. GETTING ENOUGH Government even at this early we shal need at San Francisco | lowing a non-licensed promoter total unemployment In New Jer- scy Is now in effect under s.T. I J>. M rfr.<-'-i.iv 9 "0 A M. io • HOT WATER1 Mrs Harold hour should be giving considera- will be inspiration to go on an- j to cash In by selling alroholic sey. , . .The Air Pollution Con- Athletic CommlMloner Josc>,i J-.00 P. V. Ca:l WO-8-0345 Ume scale removed from para- Barr. chairman beverages which is considered a tion to what its spokesman can other decade, and decades alter trol Comimissnn will hold a pub- Walker. . . .Leonard Dreyfu' '. F 4-2S coih. Unkless heaters Work done of the card very bad idea in Nw Jersey. lay at Ban Francisco that frill tb*t*,i& !he words of tlje Char- lic mwtins at the War Memorial Essex FeU», State Dirert«i In TOUT own home by specialists. party to b e 4 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS serve this central purpope and t«v "to save succeeding genera-; BttUdini. Trenton, on May 4 to Civil Defense for New ,t,,t Ail work guaranteed. Sensible held May 13 at . lERStT,ilG*AW: -Employ- WANTED the R h o A representative of the PFlwi-.f vrr/.ory near four 4 7-4 28 Woodbndec Civil Def«nae Council ; Wnv- M:w Boiling. P. O. will be guest speaker The wom- pox "05 Platnfte'.d. including -- BUSINESS DIRECTORY-- en members will bring box lunches phone- r.umbT , New Jersey Poll which will replace the regular re- (Continued from Editorial Rage) POSITION WANTED freshments. The club will hold a difference of opinion on the card party tomorrow night in - Mislcal listrwerts t Radio & TV Service • 9 Service Stations < BOY, for i»wn cu .':ri«( garden question was found between j Avenel School Auditorium. Clottilig • Funeral Directors « work: a!U:rri'»or."- and Satur- rank and file Republicans on the j —Boy Scout Troop 42, under days Call'RA-7-3633. ENROLL TODAY one hand and Democrats on the jthe leadership of Walter Wojclcki. SWOW1ECK1 in our AL'S RADIO * 4-28" other. Formerly Perth Pants Co. will hold a cake sale next Sunday BEGINNERS Today's survey finrfSgs would morning in St. Andrew's Church & TELEVISION IOWNTGATAGE * FOR SALE Funeral Home ACCORDION indicate that New Jersey citizens Hall after the 9, 10 and 11 o'clock J. F. Gardner & Son L'SED M-jr.tBomcry Ward R*friz- at the present time are not in- 'masses. 46 Atlantic Street PROGRAM tompt Expert Repairs 493 RAHWAY AVENIT * erator. 8 cubic feel: good condi- clined to put too much faith :n —Girl Scout Troop 46 will Remember, there RCA Tubes & Parts WOODBRIDGK tion; S35 00. CaH CA-1-8736. the peace offensive that the Carteret, N. J. is no accordion ta Batteries sponsor a cake sa> Saturday at TeL WO. 8-9354 4-28 Kremlin has waged since the '.he home of the troop leader. Mrs. bur. Telephone Carteret 1-5715 34 PERSHING AVE. death of Stalin. Alex Hunter, 39 Cozy Corner. We're Specialists In MISCELLANEOUS Complete Line of MnslcU Cakes may be ordered bj* calling CARTERET, N. J. Chrysler ProdutU SERVICES This newspaper presents the 267'Smith Street Instruments at Low Price* reports of the New Jersey Poll Woodbridge 8-3887. The cakes aJ^ EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER A. EJsb, Jr., Prop. Bear Wheel Allmment Perth Amboy Precision Tune-op* DESIGN and ^drafting service; exclusively In this area. will also be delivered, if so de- AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone CA 1-5089 sired. (Opposite Farmer's Market) Brake Service machine, electrical .and archi- Follow New Jersey Poll reports Ed. Bonkoskl. Prop. •tectural. Call ME 6-4673-W or CR —The Young Ladies Sodality Low Factory Prices Transmission Service in this newspaper. i 357 STATE ST. VA 6-WM : alter 6:00 P. M. has postponed its cake sale from on Men's PERTH AMBOY 4 7-4/28 May 8 to May 15. The sale will be DUFFY'S Letter to the Editor field in St. Andrew's Church hall PANTS • JACKETS Slipcovers •• MISCELLANEOUS • TELEVISION & after each maa. Free Alterations TDRIVER and 2'i-ton truck lor (Continued from Editorial Page) —Mrs. Ivo Bertini, 104 Inman Pet Shops RADIO REPAIRS hire. Call CarWret 1-4591. , Specializing In 4/7 - 4/28 I Avenue, was hostess to Mrs. Peter Telephone ME. 6-0189 neighboring fire companies when \ Raspitzi. Mrs. Catherine Jones. Coal t REUPHOLSTEP.ING FIRST AID KIT Service Calls Made From ^ATTENTION: Time to plan your called upon. Mrs. Edward Malone. Mrs. John ', lawn. Let us do the hard work. Dudak, Mrs. Rocco Fiorio and 9 A. M. — 9 P. M. t SLIP COVERS With the assured cooperation For your pet shonW Include: •Boto-tiliinx expertly done, rea- Mrs. J. W.' Oldak. of the Board of Fire Commis- COAL-FUEL Oil, Martot Washers and Drytrg GENERAL REPAIRS sonably. Call .for free estimate. Glazing Fever thermometer sioners, improvements in fire Kaomagma, for diarrhea. 1SS2 OAK TREE ROAD t AUTO CONVERTIBLE lWO-8-3302. 4-21, 28 prevention and fire protection OIL BURNERS Bicillln, (or respiratory infections ISELIN, N. J. TOPS & SEAT COM US . PAINTER AND DECORATOR which have been formulated will Avenel Resident NAT SMITH & SON be carried out so that this fire First Aid Powder, to prevent Infec- Next to Bell's Dm* Store • Fret Estimates 570 Amboy Avenue WO 8-1056 Call WO, 8-1211 Call CA-1-4825 district will have lire protection NO MONEY DOWN tion and stop bleeding as suggested by the National Honored at Party OPEN DAILY f, to 8, SUN. 8 to 2 , V. J. TEDESCO Flea powder or liquid SERMAYAN Board of Fire Underwriters. We Famish and Install ' 6 Fillmore Avenue AVENEL—Mrs. Waller Cook, BIGGER TV UPHOLSTERY SHOP * ' Carteret Thanking you for your kind- 3 YEARS TO PAY AU Types of FINS, FUR & FEATHERS ness, I am Jr., 45 Burnett Street, was guest 5 FIFTH AVENUE, AVIMI, 4/7-4/28 of honor at a surprise stork show- Free Estimates ^ RESIDENTIAL GLASS 18 Main Street Opp. Town Hall Convert your present small Respectfully yours. er held in the home of Mrs. How- LOCKSMITH WORK WOODBEIDGE 8-1601 TV screen into a LARGER, ? DARAOO'8 STANLEY T.'SEABASTY, ard Ely, Jr., .85 Burnett Street No Obligation to Buy " AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Publicity Director. KEYS MADE Lillian and Ed Miller, Owners 17", 19", or 21", screen. with Mrs. Frank Mester, Avenel Taxi . Largest and Oldest in County Colonla Volunteer Chemical TOOLS and Mrs. Leonard Cook, Spots- CALL Larger tube GUARANTEED f Hydraumic, Fluid and Standard Hook and Ladder Co. GARDEN SUPPLIES wood, as co-hostesses. •' 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy WDGE. 8-1400 HARDWARE • PAINTS Everything In Pets for one year. Call Hlllcrcfit 2-7365 Guests were Mrs. August Leone, Editor. Independent-Leader; FLOOR SANDERS AND r 4/7-4/28 Mrs. Christian Andersen, Mrs. Reasonable Rates DAY6 Our trip to the newspaper was Herbert Petersen, Mrs. Katherine WAXERS FOR RENT • Canaries jLASf RAIL RUN HUMILIATING a ,bjjge jiucews. The youngsters Hayes, W«sfc Orenffr: Mr». -Ray- AVENEL Call ESSEX 5-3180 talked for weeks about how a t DUPO, 111.—It \*:-s the last trip mond Seeley; Rahway; Mrs. Hugo • Parakeets •ol eleven sttam locomotives in newspaper goes to press. Burdyck, Fanwood; Mrs. Jack COAL & OIL CO. Home Improvements After 6 P. M. Please accept our thanks and 'service on the Missouri Pacific Leslie, Old Bridge; Mrs. Edgar • White Mice gratefulness for this opportunity. 826 RAHWAY AVE. AVEN'EL iRailraad and it ended in a hum- Magunson, Metuchen; Mrs. Gus- Also, thank the rest ol the staff * gating "fashion. The locomotive tave Magunson, Mrs. Jack Gard- • Hamsters TAXI SERVICE for their patience and willingness STEVEN KOVACH Railings • were unable tp make it under their ner, Woodbridge; Mrs. Walter f own power. One of them develop to answer all our questions. Our Cook, Sr., Spotswood, Mrs, How- Ceramic Tile ' tag a "hot cylinder" and one ex- appreciation cannot really be ex- Concrete JUST PHONE ard Ely, 8r., Mrs. Richard Myers, • Monkeys • Rabbits jhausted its water .supply. A call pressed by this letter. Kitchen and Bathroom Mrs. Warren dine, Mrs. John Assorted Potted Plants ORNAMENTAL j was (>ent out for a Diesel locorao- Sincerely, Prekop and Mrs. Harold Gardner, HIGH TEST QUALITY I 507 Leon Ave., Woodbridge WO 8-0200 5-tive and it pulled the eleven weary MrB. John Soren*>n, Sec'y IRON Telephone i steamers to a junk yard. Better Schools Association all of Avenel, CONCRETE \ RAILINGS Fast and Courteous $„ 1 Laboratory Approved WO 8-8372 Custom Made Service GUTH PET SHOP and Installed Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel FIX UP WITH "CARTERETS LITTLE ZOO" Quality Work Washed Sand - Waterproofing 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Lime - Brick - Cement - Plaster FORMICA I Carteret 1-4070 $3.00 0R 44J PEARL ST. WOODHKIlKiK Call CA-1-7219 Free Estimate Raritan Mercantile for Corporation Free Estimate on • Plumbing & Heating t UnlforKS • """ Counters • Sink Tops Phone HI 2-0315 DENNIS M. MURPHY CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS FBONT AND F^YETTE STS. WO 8-3146 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Fir, White Pine, Knotty Pine Charles Farr Natural or Select White Birch UNIFORMS Plumbing - Heating • NYLON WOOD'S FORMICA t Rooflog and Siding t • DACRON Contractor Electric Sewer Service and CABINET SHOP t COTTON Telephone: RefuUi ind 3 Oakwood Avenue, Carteret Hilt Slici Walter A. Jensen Woodbridfe 8-0594 Henry Jamen & Son • Jewelry Service • 621 LINDEN AVENUE Ttnninf and Sheet Metal Work MASON AND GENERAL Woodbrldrt, R J, Booflhi, Meta) Cciilnis and PETTY'S CONTRACTOR BRACE AVE. FASHION CREDIT JEWELERS Furnace Work VA. 6-3289 Estimates Cheerfully Given 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE WOODBRWGE 588 Alden Street Perth Amboy 38 Freeman St., Woodbridge CARTERET Telephone 8124a CA-1-63(18 Plumbing & Heating Telephone 8-1808 Woodbridge, N. J. • DIAMONDS • Remodeling • New Installation* • Drug Stores • WATCHES • Lawi Mowers § JEWELRY • Gas and Oil Burners • Sporting Goods t 24-Hour Service HAND AND POWrH Avenel Pharmacy • GIFTS Call WO-8-3046, Hl-S-IStZ Get That LAWN MOWFKS Expert Watch and I L. PUGLIESE • A. UFO REEL FOR SALE 991 RAHWAY AVENUE Jewtlry Repair | FIXED , Sharpened • RepaircU WOODBRIDGE 8-1814 NOW! BICYClisiFOR SAIK • Liqior Stores • SMITH We'r* an Paris and Accessor!^ PRESCRIPTIONS Official WHITMAN'S CANDIES Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 Plumber Hardware • De Voe l'aini» "Alrex" and Cosmetics - Film - Greeting Cards Woodbridge All types of "Centaure" Mweury Outboard Motors Pluming - Heating _ ._ Service Sales and Service Liquor Store Station RAYMOND JACKSON JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. ' and Repairs REEL REPAIRS A 8PECLALTI ALBRECHT'S AND SON Complete Stock of Domestic 186 REMSEN A\T-I, AVENEL Reel Checked, Cl«antd, FolUhed KEJY SHOP Greased and Adjusted $-• ,|« and Imported Wines, Beers I WO 8-MJ8 121 WASHINGTON AVV.^ Dmggisip and. Liquors for Only 1 CARTERETpl T • CA l-1l|>j (Plus part., if netted) 88 Main Street 874 AMBOY AVENUE "Hqnie o| Reel Putt" Woodbridge, N. J. WOODBKIOGK. N. J. • . Photography • Services We Have — !ji stock Telephone 8-0594 • Moving and Trucking • t CUSTOM-MADE POLES ;S ARRANGE • MAINE-MADE MOCCASINS. SEWING MACIHM Furnltnre Complete Moving Job For Your LOAFERS and SLIPPERS 3 Hooms $35 S Rooms $35 Wedding • WILDLIFE PICTURES 4 Rooms $30 6 lluonu $10 (Framed) Domestic • SPRING FURNITURE Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free Pictures • HUNT1NO AND FISI1INO All Loud* Inswred—lO year* exp. LICENSES ISSUED SALE NOW CaU ECONOMY MOVERS • TROUT WORMS NOW IN PROOHKSS 4 «twH» HetuM* Rahway 7-3914 Taken for All OCCMLOO* Winter Brothers One of Our Trophlai CArteret I-88H 48 SUUf Wajslde Furniture Shop P.M. FISHING TACKLI Moyipf GALLARK PHOTO ftfti^r. fliplUwe - U»er AND REPAIR BervU* ll)0 TOifkmt"•«•' Avenel, N. J, Mt AjpRQV AVKNUK Prertdwt Unlu Jwrn lucui"- ' WMdbrldfe 8-3651 GOODS to O»AB Dftllf W A, M, t« 8 P. M. AGENT I* Opco 10 to • m Hmrt* stfMt, * ',;,i— •£**,,••*,' 1 Van Uiyp

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of Mrs. Huvyk. who has Just re- ,<*rv*d to thirty-five (wests. and Mrs Richard T Ring. 22 The WoodbtidRe Oaks CJvt© Colonia Activities To Be Featured in Rotary Dance Revue turned from Kentucky, spent' the —Little Paul Martin Branden- Bradford Place, Richard Thomas League wlil meet May 4, 1:30 week-end at the Huryks. »• burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William! Ring and Robert Brian Ring. P M.. at St. Cecelia's Recrea- —On Saturday evening, a sur- J. Brandenburg of 100 Bender jTheir sponsors were John J. Wls- tion Center. Reports will M nv MHS. HENRI STRUBEI, prise shower WBS Riven for Mrs. Avenue was christened at St. kowskl and Martha E. Borst. Llt- heard on proponed bus service tat 2\i Colonla Boulerarfl R. Ring, 22 Bradford Place, In Cecella's Church by Rev, John , tie Susan Whlttemore, and Thotn- the development The program Colonla lionov o( her twin sons. The show- M. Wllun. pnstor, The sponsors I as Charles Whtttemore, twirl will feature a "How to do it your- er was Riven by Mrs. Ronald were Joseph BramtntoUrg and i babies of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ,,, dMis.W.R. VanOrden, self" panel, particularly how to lin nnr.it and Mrs. J. Wlskowskl at Margaret McNelll. ,rt, entertained Mr. and |c. Whlttemore, 27 James Place. complete attics. Election of of- ( Hn; Mrs. Borst's home ak1 30 Brad- '",,.„ Arsenaull and Miss Lor- —Also christened at St. Co- The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. ficers Is slated. All residents are ford Place. A buffet supper was'cella's were the twin sons o( Mr. William C. Hoehe. 1 , ralne Hartley, Invited. Maine, for sev- eral days. —Chief'P«tty Officer and Mrs. Eric BJor- ken and chil- dren, Karen, Rickey and Linda, Kot> [oik, Va.. were Build it, paint it, paper it, hammer it, cement it, guests of Mr. Blorken's plant it. ... Whatever the job, consult this guide for ,,.,.,- ;,ml slster-ln-law. Mr. and the materials that will help you do the job better. \lli u Hjorke.n, 5 Albee Lane.

\y mid Mis. John PaWlin, .if ,,'hl,nic Avenue, entertained li. ;',, of their daughter, Janet, ' i,, nki'd her seventh birthday. , tt,ic Barbara and RO»"J A SUN ROOM JALOUSIE „'." uieeka. Christine Kotaak, •'Hi ',!,. pcicrson, Ethel and Elearn-- ., „ und Barbara Blckman, »11 YOU CAN DO IT! X h Build It Yourself . . .It's Fun ... It's Money Saving! 1 Mi mid Mrs! Vlto 8catun'o Among those who will he featured In a dance revue Miurday night Rlvm by thr students nf the ,,-,!' ,-iiiUli-en, Victor and John, Ron Lane Dance Studio nf Perth Amboy, under the sponsorship of the W^idbrldife Rotary at ' llllll,,i,y Road were guests of Woodbrldie High School Auditorium are Virginia Mayer, Woodbrld*e, left, pantomime on "A Good \u- siMturro's brother-in-law and Man Is Hard to Find"; Helen A. McCloud, center, who will do a Can-Can dance, and Joe Marlnin, ,,',,' , nnd Mrs. Philip Ut- Ml right. Proceeds will be used for the benefit of Rot iry's community projects fund. In all, 30 acts will •',ii, west Haven, Conn. he presented. George Ru Idy's Orchestra will play. Mi mid Mrs. I. D. Parker »nd ,i,,,i,vn. William and Patricia, .^'IIIIIII .i Awnue, are moving this elation will' meat next Wednesday \(,,k in Atlanta, Qa. Mr. Parker night at 8 o'clock In the Firehouse. ,!, ,.|ii|ii»yed by Qeneral Motors as —The Firemen's Association will Woodbridge Oaks News ', .i:i..,,.i service engineer. He hat meet next Thursday night at the i,,,",', transferred to the southern firehouse. 1,-ii'niv which covers the states —The Avenel Mothers Club will By GLADYS E. SCANK ,/ (jfurKia, Florida, Mississippi meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at tended the second birthday, Sat- Point youtsplf lliii whitest, brightest, easiesl-lo-cleon kitchen or 197 Lincoln Highway urday of. Little Adrlenne Wels, of ,'„; Alabama. Mrs. Parker was one the home of Mrs. Walter Peterson, bcitUfoom you've ever seen, with this wonderworking Iseltn, N. J. Oceanslde,, Long Island. They also |,i i , (minders of the Mothers As- 38 Park Avenue. Election of offi- Tel. ME. 6-2091-1 visited at the home of Mr. and KITCHEN AND BATHROOM „, -iiiun of Colonia and served as cers will take place. Mrs. Wortman, Seaford, Long ',,!,. idt-nt for three years. Mrs. Par- —Todd 8wlnton, son of Mr. and —Patrick Cogglns, Carbondale, Island, Saturday evening. WALL AND WOODWORK [,-] A us first president of the new'Mrs. John OWnton, New Dover Pa., who spent two weeks at the !• •['•( i of tin; Inman Avenue 8chool ENAMEl Road, celebrated his 14th birth- home of his son-in-law and -Little Jackie Btown, son of ,M,,i tt.is also former secretary of, daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown. Francis day at a party. HU guests were Yci, you •. John Buschak, Port Reading; mell, East Cliff Road, spent sev- and children, Ann and Robert, at- SALE (enclosed hoiul. precision mtidir She fell from a chair and had. hardware, patented wlf-ad- :.!:. liohert Carkhuf and Mrs. Mi- eral days with their son and Sliding Dour Bookcase . M ! Bmden, Highland Park; Mrs. her husband is a patient in Muh- concussion and badly lacerated Justing tlltfir, LEVOLOR daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adjustable Shelves O 1 cord, tapp and bottom bur- : .) Cnrlln, Cranford; Mrs. Jo- lenburg Hospital, Plalnfield. head. She had Just recovered from with » wld(> rnnKC of colors Howard Blrmell, Jersey City, R«g. 26.00 ,...« A • ,.:> tiuiliano. Mrs. William Shom- —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bonnel, the measles. to choose from. —Mr. and Mrs. David Jeavons Nlte Table amt Mrs Arthur Helm,Colonla. 13 Woodlawn Drive,, attended the -Little Walter Huryk celebrat- Choose From and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Celmer, Reg. 16.00 13.20 Mr. aiulMrs. Prank Plllppont show, "South Pacific" at the ed his sixth birthday Thursday. all of Clover Road, were guests • i (liuiwlner, Debbie, Ridge Road Paper Mill Playhouse and had His guests at a party were Jackie, 6 Drawer Dresser WOODBRIDGE of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kuch, Cran- AUTHORIZED • ••• uded a birthday party for their dinner at "The Hitching Post." Bobby, and Stevie Katzenback, Reg, 43.33 35.75 ford. : hew Fnmk KarlovlCTi, son of —Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bliss and Mrs. Thomas Perry and daughter, 4 Drawer Dresser FLOORS, Inc. —Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- AGRICO and Mrs. Frank Karlovlch, dav| hter, . Margaret, Midwood Kathy and Roberta, all of Wood- Re*. 30.65. 25.30 i. & D. Varey, Props. seph OulUano, Midfield Road, Way, attended the confirmation bridge Oaks, i DEALER were Mr. and Mrs. William R. 3 Drawer End Table 466 Amboy Avenue MI nnd Mrs. W. C. Asbury. of Barry Szai-vas, son of Mr. and —Saturday evening guests of Nichols, Rahway and Mr. and Reg. 19.95 Woodbridge, N. J. «is i.ane. (havc returned from Mrs. Emil Szarvas, Sayreville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siroka,, Mrs. William Cybulski, Colonla. (Formerly Located at LIME-PEAT MOSS i Lhlund, Ga., where they visited —Guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Place, included Mr. and -Mr. and Mrs. Steven FUckln- CLEARANCE 120 Main Street) HUMUS ii Mr and Mrs. James Deshler, Charles Munzio, Inman Avenue, Mrs. Frank Gallagher, Mr. and •'. Dover Road, at their Oeorgla ger and son, Steven, Belmar, Miss on Entire Stock BURPEE FLOWER were Mrs, Munzo's sister, Mrs. Mrs. Henry McQeehan, all of :ne Rel Whalen, East Orange; Mr. AND VEGETABLE SEED Charles Pascale and daughters, Woodbridge Oaks and Mr. and PITTSBURGH Mr and Mrs. Fred Zlmmer- and Mrs, Benjamin Franklin and Marie and Joan, Newark. Mrs. Frank Helfrich, Mlddletown. AND PLASTI !i and children, Jacqueline and children, 8teven and Joan, Cliff- —Mrs. Walter Huryk, Wood LINCOLN Large Assortment "it HMiw Road; Mrs. Martin wood Beach and Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bald- win, Meredith Road, entertained Avenue, attended a bridal shower PAINTS SHRUBS .nid Mrs, John HUvan, New- Emll Creua, Newark, were dinner HARDWARE & PAINT COMPANY :«nt the day at the Zlmmer- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred at a surprise birthday'party for I Saturday evening In honor of M>s All ROSES Marion Huryk, Newark, who Is to .•itimmer home at Silver Bay. Creuz, Mldfleld Road. The group Mrs. Baldwin's mother, Mrs. C, Colors, qt. 50c DUPONT PAINTS — HOUSEWARES EVERGREENS be married to Patrick Fox, Mr. and Mis, Henry Klltsch, then attended a performance of R. Daly, Pluqkemin. Guests were Kearny. The affair was held nt Finish That Attic Floor with GARDEN SUPPLIES — ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FRUIT AND SHADE : Hid Mr. and Mrs. Jack Da- "8. S. Apron" at St. Cecelia's Rec- Mr, and M;rs. Frank Macre, "Club 87" Of Newark. There were TREES - and son. Thomas, Ridge reation center. Brooklyn; ano) Lt. and Mrs. How- 1x4 N.C. St. George Avenue at Avenel Street attended the 15th wedding ard Jelinek and daughter, Patty 98 guests presftit. The —Mr, and/ Mrs. Albeit Foote will take place May 21. \iTsnry party for Mrs. Dalln- and daughters, iKathleen and Ann, who have just returned from PINE FLOORING THIS WEEK SPECIALS Free Advice Japan. —Mrs. Sarah Zellner, mother '•'• brother-in-law and sister, Mr, Maureen, Inman Avenue, were 3 DUPONT — FOR RENT — ' Free Soil Test •' Mi., Archie Osborne, In Som- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Donald 3 /4C III. ft. Town & Country •.il!-v GARDEN EQUIPMENT Terhune, Metuchen. OUTSIDE WHITE X-Ray Service • ROLLERS .\\ eiiei Fire Company will hold —Miss Anna Mae Zlerer, Miss Neurocalometer HOUSE PAINT RITCHIE'S |! • SPREADERS :ill Monday night at the flre- Patricia Scott and Miss Wllma Froellch, Colonla, members of New Jersey Lumber 4.95 gal. t AERATOR • SPIKER GARDEN CENTER Tne Exempt Firemen's Asso- 1 the I Junior Woman's Club of —.—,,._..Garde. ^n Lime — 50 lb. B&; 49c - 80 lb. Bag 75c Inman Avenue LWoodbrldge presented «skit, "The And ilwork Co. COLONIA Month of April" at a meeting' of 826 ST. GEORGES AVENUE FULL LINE OF DUPONT CUSTOM COLORS (Just West of Parkway) the Third District In Masasquflii. DR. S. D. GROSSMAN WO. 8-0414-0415 —Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Muiizo, Chiropractor • TEL. UA. 7 - 0270 • RA-7-1280 Inmaji Avenue, entertained Mr, "We Prize Your Good Will" and Mrs. Frederick Fredericks and children, Alice and Frederick, Jr., First Bank & Trust Bldg. and Mis. Adolph Klltan Oldbrldge j 214 Smity Street 94 Main Street LAWN REJUVENATING TIME IS HERE and: Arthur KUlan, Berkeley ! Perth Arliboy, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. Heights. LET US LIME • FERTILIZE t SEED DO IT YOURSELF —Mrs. J. P. Edwards, Ridge Hillcrest 2-47271 WOodbridge 8-3722 Road, Is visiting with his son and Specializing in Back Conditions and Nervous Ailments AND ROLL YOUR LAWN d*ughl)er-in-l^w, Mr. and MrSf John Edwardl, Springfield, while Rololilling - Light Bulldozing

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LBGAL KOTIOUi LF.G.M M/THIS IF.GAI. NOTICES IJMiAl *M UT.AI NOTICES Totrmhlp CamrnUtn inn n conveyed the r«ht in Its 4lneteUon .M *ith til !ln and upon th» me or nil bids and to i ther«3l nv the punhaiCr », ; n Dl(5 the rrnnnor of purrhnw in T* my til fin 'n T * o*» t+r'~.w. *© ** Jet£Xft".#i t*r :•*] BS IT TUT rtpalr^ne wld block 1" **<" ' nr or mr the jwr>»« ,,|d with Usrma of sk> nn (lie ^ Sewaren Nole* a,: b<4s rllhw ol « u IU.) «.»et. due resard beia* gl« ^T^ OF —.ain;*lcins sewera, « ttnns aud manner of P*!™"1; rhlp will (IHlTt a bflimii,, on* or more minimum bias «h <1»^< fnr MVI HTj-minr., DATED: April 20. 195S f H J. DUNIOAK, Towi,- B» Mn. rVfrj Auttrn ;•. ir.»r ' «<-f*pt»nr* ol the the To be advertised Anrll 'n ov.r.iri ttf Township Comrv.:

'.ot* ID s»>d ttl«i U3 HICK t). :u"tbr'di^ Tcwwh;; purpos* DATKO April ».A^Town>hlo CIW» s»«fr» o ,'in-.:anr 193: To be ndvertlaed April 21 and April i«5, I wa« directed to adven R IH-T: IMS in tUe Independent-Leader , that on Tuead*y cvm . ..„ — 3, 1»5S, the Township Com,'. In »n-r-J Tnn p rommlttre re- le on ftle. the T< »n- «!iter * barjaln »"d MlT*O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: •ipote and aell at pubiu •, ^ »n-r one rr blAN iown*in r>-k .,„ Wednesday. April 20, ol sale on Ole with the if, WcolbriQjjf Sen held Department and Township < »r.1 Per: '.? Cor:tt»-l To be ad«rtl«rt Apri'. II and Apri; 155 i was directed to advertise the drt Jrcfn the OIT'.rr a'. Uint *-<• • Is 1b the Indep»-id«i)t-Le*de: "• '"'•""''mi "nd to be |i i S • jer. :.• irnt on Tuesday evening, May prior to sale, Lots 144 \o 3 ISM. '.he M nw;:..? Piri-' VsjVrr »:* of (DSTi In the Com- in Block 855-Q on the- v. meet *'• t >' ToWDSlhp Assessment M»|) BEOD(KI>"G B: (I pom' in or bid ib-e mintBKi V Hi* """ JotHil'or riinLtc MIX. Chnn.bcrs. Memorial Municipal Souihntt l!n» cl RissioKf StJW, hpn.lxTS, Tht, TuTj.»ri.p Cunim.t'.ee «ndi t payment WHOM IT MAT CONCERN Woodbrtdie. New Take further nptlce inm u Tovashlp «! W me*sure5 lion? T0 :i.er*of At a regular meettat at th« lo«n«blp Rl publlr wle and tojMp Committee h»«. bv re-o;i. tc wa.tt bidder arcofdln?' to ternrn puinuniit to la-w. SXK1 » , n'rr\ vtiy or :>.e T»*nihl heid weinesdaf. JO.'of nit on 8-e with the Real Eaute, price nt which said lots it, ) 7 and Townslilp Clerk- open Kin bt eVenln*. May• m -inrt 'o be p"blicly rtnd ] de»all» nciment. said nil'iin DATK3 Apr.; JO 1«5 3 iW the Township Con.imtte<- wl'.l f lots 300 and Ml In Block being »300.00 plua rosts i.r Mrs A. sitft cJ Roar.ote Street 3 iH'NlPSK r0P»nth1ti Cftl the Woodbrldg* Township j Hie Ueecl and Rdvertlslnsi tin beir., :f r I f • idfiTi In »he Com Vm To be »dvfr.l« Jlonc ':he Northerly line if prior !0 sale. Lots '5 to 80 in.-m^vr heins $200 00 plus costs of preparing -•- ~ r v he Sr:t^r;i .ir.f e' ihf E:'.nbe'.h-Trer.:an Railrotd 2JTJ M bring* he:d Wednesday. Apr'.: 70. in BiixX XtS and IJ)U 119 *nJ -v •he deed und advertising this aale. Said Township renemi toe rlil.• t!,<- c. .'j: ::i tni* evening at 8:30, ti 'he Memc-rn: Mu-..':p»I tr.d po'.n: cr p'.ice cf 19SS I »»s directed to adrerUse thf Jaf. S W B'reet re»; -a a poUr.. iald point being IOC*! In Block S63-O on the Woodbn.1.f l'o" I" wld blocK, 1! "Old on Wrnls. In and upon the proptny - (K^; welter.? fro^i tee Westerij llr.? (hat on Tuesday eteninj. Msy the purpose of altering -The May 4 mwung of the :.:nUI ? P M D S T. *Iay J ,K5 «n** »l ,,,- ' i,e balnnce of purdiaM - -i"i— •—• 41. Woo-'brtd > Tjiiiih'p T»i Man Avtr.ue and &lou3 the dlTldlng ilrit .,..--..;,n; m >« fixed ft minimum be tuld in 12 equal monthly located within the bound;,: The lnl»rai»'.ior. !cr Bidders, Bpc;':- BOrN^ED S&r'.h»r;y by RoanAe bf:»p.n u>;s i to 4. loclualw. abd U>:Building. W'jodbrid??. Ne» Jfr^y. property, presently iihiiin. L3Uis<; Ebner of Hoi'.or: cauoiu. Form cl B.S sr.i fon. of Cc.-:- •r at pub'luT ile"a'iid""to W s: «hich said lots in and blocks ,tnus plus interest and other r Str**; 5 -Blorlt 3»«-R. T, 53 r*et to the Sout!.- ddeil for In the contract 01 •A«e mrther notlct Ui.it ,ii tract, may be o^M.nH d*. :he jy.y*- it <-rii :;nt o.' Roanote Street and pot,.' bidderl.jccordln^u. ui™. .u^^^u^^ojer mu.^ o«n« Ijiinnvt A O:i.nr.. Pubiir Wurfcs Easttnr b- l-r. !6 Block 3H-R or'any date to whlcb it M,, 1 SouOirrl) t.j EhMbt:!) ii,d Trerj'-on a.- piece of Beginning. ' ]oumed. the Township Cni,,i --Tin: Horn* arid Sen sol C.:t.e S ;pW.rit*n4»n: Mi:,j'.:iJ«i CUrsie • nd Township Clerk o;-en belne 11 ON OCi plus costs of preparing iisr.'? reserves ms rifnt to enter Upper Main Street. Woodbrlilise S* ; Rn'road ... • BEINO a): o' Lou 5 to 16. Inciullvr • -• ,ee.. ,-nu »u.eTtiaiu» Uiis fit i^'d serm the rlnht In IU m>, : will r.oiti a cake sale a", school Wnte.My by Lot M Block 3»6-f. •o 'nst-f. 'lot- 1 upon the property conveyed for re'ect any one or all bids .,i Jtmty \ In said Blocks. H »ld o:". tpms. :rpo?e of altering natural drains, WvOdbr.d^f Township Ta« Ma,) ^ pr: r !0 5alf - said lou In said block to (J:I TuMlav Miv 3 at 1 P M Tt.t Township Commit'.*? &!' :r.e BOUXDED Nort,nerly by Hoasoke '-i require a down piyment ol IU ;tilf pi 3 This Ordinance sriai! tsie tfitci in on the T.rti.- r -.he p;irposf of repairing or a it may select, due rmmi Tcnrr:»,rilp oi Woodtondee re«*rr*-j ;J,t i cr the bid accepted by the Township sew«3, or rlgnu ol way a'ttr l\& adoption and p.ib^lcdtktn as EaCtrlv by Lou Ito 4, that the Town- ' Committee, th* balance of or rlg o terms find manner nf ;*• rijbt to wall* aty tLfGrms:stl«; ,i:. <.:required by Li* boundary of snld rt;ec: any or ail bide Block 396-R •»M one or. mote minimum >. oe received. So bidder may withdraw his r>\* HUGH B QHOLET. Ec'j'.riei.y by Elbttbetb - v.-.hii, thinr diyi aft*r the ict-i:>: Maror Railroad Upon acceptance of trv : Tours of Hospital price at h 5pld lots In said b,o< K &*:* o! the a|>*:i;ni! thereof : Af-est B J DUNIOAN. Westerly by Lot 11,. 5a»e | or anj date to which ma, bid, or bid shot* minim',. .... -- ... toicf.ner *iui a.i o;ber rowiwhlp Committee nn'l it - B J DUMGAX i Tosajhlp C'.erk as ibown on Sheet 41, Woodbrtd. e details oerUnent. said minimum prlc* Township reJerre5 thf right to enter , loumed. the TownshinshIPp ma«? 1 right In IW aiscretion w thireof by the purchaser n, To bf adtertlaed In the Independent Townahlp TM Map. being" t300.'o%"piiu costs of prepiriin 'lB 7nd"u'pon'~iht 'properlyTonvfTfd for j jen-es the right one or all bids end to fin the manner of purchase li, On Mav 11 Offered i i. 4 Leader on April 21 and April 26. 1915 2. Thla omiaan« aluu tale enec.,., ^ uwu h|ia t,JreT.M:nl. ym ta,» &4ia;,he pun>S, 0[ auertnt! natural drains,', reject »nv r— - a »;'.*r its adoption and publication with terms of Mle on HIP ' with notice *f public bearing 'at final lotiDus uIni Msaidm blocku.«.», I..I -.sold^o» ».n . J'nn!- .• 'or fmr mf,ee purposepurpos,e ooff repairinrepairtnig j oror :ai aidd lotlotss I nIn s»ld block «> suenn laan required by Law. o r 0T t : ship will dell-jpr a bargulh NOTICE adoption on'May J. 1955, will require n down pafmfai ol 10", m»i,,uinlng sewen. or rights ot way i uu \i\i mBmByy selsct selsct,, duduee t»gart»gardd beinbing giveg n HUOH B. QDIOLET. deed fnr said premises PERTH AMBOY-Perth Amlwy: ^ ^^ , , I I 4-21. 23 5i !off thh e bid acceptetd by th(he Townahlp i^jtfdi withiithi n the boundary of uiuidd ll0 !e!enns anand mannemanner oor paymenpayment uuii nma alVEN hi DATED. April 20, 1955 Ho-piia; »iil optn -U the following propoaed wamime was •«. the bainnce o< purchase pro|j«ty. prewntlT eiistln^ case one or more minimum bids lh»l) Atua-.:fi. J.oSnOH B. J. D0NIOAN. To\u VJ •/•• public on W«lne.yJay, introduced and1 pa*»ed on flrit rfjding KOTICE be paid in 18 equal monthly ; me IurtBer noUce ltlal »t ntd ale. be received Towmblp Cler? ri« plus Interest arrd utlier | h iv ma Upon acceptance of the mlnlmuin To be advertised April vi • " at a meeting of the Tovnshlp Commit- To be adveitlnd In the Independenfnaen-t m»-.allmei:i« plus Interest arrd uiliei;| d%te w wnlcih tv may &* ad- I y NOTICnu i mEa ia nenft)x GIVEuivuN mathait 195S : '<™5 provided for In the contract of; ^ , , Township Comroilt« rt- bid. or bid above minimum, by the 31, 1055, In the tndependei, May li .torn 1 tO M. oj p ; the folg proposed ordinance as Leader on April 21 and April M, ]oum h Townihlp of Woodbrtd;e, the following proposed ordinance was • fi.^j: sale \ ier,M the rlgbt In 1U ducrtUon te J Of k'.l miiin hospital in the County of MMdieaei Kew_Jer- introduced and pissed on first reading | with notice of public hearing forr Ilnai c guided VJ nty of MMdi KewJer itdd d d fi di Township re«rves thf r.ght to enter, ^ f onJ -•• ^ * - -.«11 _,, At.n>nmfnt\ and **'•ntl( 1o a xtlt W-h Cay of Aj-rij.. at a met:ing of the Township Commit- adoption on May 3. 1K5. "1 Reservr iaciiit;es 1.1 and upon the property conveyed for , , , , blocks." t*o sucri^T'h bidder! Charter No. 14371 nd departments ma my lnd th|t aM oMlo4nc<, wi;i t>e We of the Township of Woodbrldge I. L 4 21, 28/S5 ;ne purpo« of altering natural drains. 1»'" ""* REPORT OF CONDITION Of THE oni o! ttcr.iucal equip- 1 takto up for further consideration . in the County of Middlesex. Sew Jer- „ .. ,y rfl«:l. auc res«rd ueiag tutu or for the purpose of repairing cr t*o •terau and manner ol payment, In monI I ana final passajje at * meeting of laid «y, held on the 20th day of April, Refer To: W-92 Township Committee to be held at us l»S5, and that Mid ordinance will be maintaining sewers, or rlghu of way cas™e one or more minimum bids ahtll shp Co o e h l»S5, NOTICE Of rUBLIC SALE located within the boundary o( said The O;«n Hout« i* in conjunc- meetlnl j room m ththe llunlcipallli; ; B:Bu::dd- uiien up for further consideraticonsideratioon TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: be received. Woodbridge National Bank ln ln pro^er.y, presentlv existing. i ,n .-lit- it-, iwK-iit-il-- nhurvancp * Woodbrldge, Ne* Jersey TO the and final passage at a meeting of saisadi At a regular meeting of the Township Ta*e lurtlier »uuce tiw* «t aald sale. UDon acceptance of the minimum ty Jrd diy 0, Mli 195J at , 0ClCl[ Townwp committee to be held it its bid. or bid abore mtaunum, by th. j F WOODBRIIXiE, MIDBLESEX ;C0l)NTV IN THE STATE OT St« H J l.on *ilh Ity- hos^lUl .•> Otttervante Jrd diy 0, Mli. 195J at , 0ClCKl[ Town,wp committee to be held it it Committee of the Township ot Wood- or any date to which It may b« ad- 0 W Of. Na'.'.onai Hospital Week, May 8 • IDBTI or u »oon thereafter aa Mild meeting room in the Municipal Bund- bridge. held Wednesday, April 20, journed, the T0»-nshig CommUtw re- Township I'ommUMe and tbj jayment AT THE CLC8E OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 11, 1955, PUm ls.|, Hl Week May 8 ir.n'.'.eDBTTr can MBe reachedthf, at which u»:lde in? ir, Wrxxibridge, Hew Jersey on ihe i ^55 i' dlr«ct«l to advertise the fun IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLKR OP THE • throujih 14. was serves the dlicrttlon to thereof by the purchaseh r accordincofdlp*g to 'and place- all perscn. who may be 3rd day of May. IBS. at 8 o'clock '"• ' "S, KJaday evening. M," RENCY. UNDER SECTION 5211, B, 3. REVISED STATUTES t , .... or all bids and to aeUme manner of purchase in accoTuanc* A. w z-y. hospiU! director, iniemttrsttd therein will be glt»n in fD6Ti or as soon thereafter as said U3, 19519555, lh thee Townshi Townshipp CommitUCommitUee *i:; d lots in said block to "th bidder with terms of sale on ftle. the Town- ASSETS tunlty to be heard concerning the matter cin be reached, at which time i ^»< m n » u irKT, in ih« cnm. said the opportunity for the public "Pi»«unitv » «« ""fd 'meet at 6 P. M. :• Miu neier 10. n-iic Depoalu of States and political subdivisions for. It li much more than that. It !lr'V described hertlnulttr be Slid the RESTRICTLNG THE PERCENTAGE OF ! lot In *ftld block, it told on terms. NUTKK OF PUBLIC 8ALV, Building. Woodbrtage, New Jersey, apd Mme V4til! 1 nd!h e 5 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN expose and sell at public sale and toOtntr deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) ... It t rfirnhin-.linn nf «j-"..ra! hi»h!« '* ^"^ « '" J'" " LOT OCCUPIED. THE SIZE OF YARDS, »l,l require aown of. p (10,507,443^1 IS a comnin.'ll'jn 01 (*.triBUpursuanreuant to law. n»efine . ._^! . J?. ™?^!;,.Plac°J. e • SHIP OOF WOODBRIDOK Township Assessment Map. Loans as shown above are alter deduction of reserves of : - swcial tnurK mnv call i the..8oU8oUv.lnerlner'y UnUne e o'K'rWand Place serves the right ln Its discretion to wni require a aown payment of 10'i tiUILS ^ spetldl touri rmiy call.i . thvhe 'EasterlEly line of Lyman , ordlnaiice si above entitled refect any one or all bids and to tell Take lurther notice wii the Town- wllh 1 6M thereto of the bid accepted by the Township I, FRED P. BUNTENBACH, Cashier of the above-named "bank. i... tile hospital and arrange the hour. Ay" ."^ thence JA)_ Northerlhl y ^ „, h(.rebJ 4n)enQtd bT said lot in said block to such bidder ship Committee has, by resolution and i a Mw section to bbe designated &ec- Committee, the balance of purchase swear thut the above statement Is true to the bes£ol my knowlciU P nl provide •u> it inay select, due regird being givon pursuant to law, n«d a minimum price to be paid ln 12 equal monthly The hutpital is located at °' Uon ai to terms and manner ut payment, ln FRED P. BUNTENU.v. !i * price at which said lots In said bloc* msullmeuu plus interest and other case one or more minimum bids (hall will be sold together with all other CORRECT—Am-' New Brunswick Avtnue, BEINO that portion' of Kirkland | plots in' Ma)«r Subdl- tenns provided for ln the cqntract of 'lace lylrjg East ot Lyman Avenue as! details pert'nent. said minimum prtte HAROLD VAN vltions shall contain a minimum of be received sale. AUOUST sr.v : thown on Map of Greenwood Ttrtdct- ol the minimum being $300.00 plus costs of prepariiig 1,500 Square Fetl with a minimum Upon acceptance Township reserves the right to enter THOMAS I, IIV. BOUNDED: Northeily by LoU 1 Ui 4,fronun* ol 75 feet; provided, however, bid, or bid above minimum, by theth« ueeo and advertising this sale. Bald Inclusive. Block 7I9-E lou ln said biock,, If sold on terms, ln and upon the property conveyed for hi'lin Liotw Attend that thla provision shall not apply Township Committee and the payment the purpose of altering natural drains, Gasverly by Brtdcemere Terrace to premises already subdivided Into thereof by the purchaser according to will reoulre a down payment ol 10'i STATS OF NEW JERSEY, Southerly by Lota 1 and 10 to 12. of the bid accepted by the Township or for the purpose of repairing or Regional Conference lots. the manner ai purchiw* In acgjrdanc* maintaining sewers, or rights of Way COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX. Bs: Inclusive', Block 279-P with terms of sale on rile, the Town- Oommltue, the balance of purchase 2. The provisions of this Ordinance located within the boundary of said Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of April. Westerly by Lyman Avenue ship will deliver a bargain and ul*price to be paid ln 18 equal monthly ! shall not apply to any application property, presently existing. hereby certify that I am not au officer or director of this bank. ISELIN — A joint meeting ol 2. Thla Ordinance ahall take effect submitted to the Woodbridst Town- deed for said premises. Installments plus Interest and other immediately upon Its adoption and a to tyte OomJ fttlon in so Introduced end passed on firm reading miUee Chambers, Memorial Municipal many activities ln the interests st » meeting of the Township Commit- NOTICK Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and tee of the Township of Woodbrldge, NOTICE Is HEREBY OIVEN that ipo»e and sell at public sale and to of civic improvement and com-in the County of Middlesex, New Jer- the highest bidder according to terms xi. held on the 20th day of April. the following proposed ordinance munity betterment. Introduced and passed on drat reading of sale on me with the Real Dilate IMS, #nd that suld ordinance will be Department and Township Clerk open Claude W. . Harkens, district taken up for further consideration at n meeting of the Township Commlti tee of the Township of Woodbridge, Co Inspection and to be publicly read governor, presented certifioates to und final passage at a meeting of .^atd prior to sale, Lots 1 to 4 Inclusive In Township Committee to be held ui Itsin the County of Middlesex, New JeT- sey, held on the 20th day ot April, Block 40«-F on the Woodbrldge Town- those clubs which $uccessfully In- meetlnti room ln the Municipal Build- ship Assessment Map. ing ln Woodbrldue, New Jersey on the1955, and that uald ordinance will be creased their meinberthlp accord- taken up for further consideration lake lurtuer uoi.ee that the Town- 3rd day of May, 1VS5, tit 8 u'cluck ahlp Cotnmlttte has. by resolution and ing to quotas set during the Janu- IO6TI or as soon thereafter na suld und final paususe at a menmt! of said Township Committee to be held at Its pursuant to law, fixed a minimum ary membership campaign. Harry mutter can be reuched, »t whlcli lime price at which said lots ln said block and place ull persons who nitty be meeting room ln the Municipal Build- Klein, president of Iselln Lion's Ing In Woodbrldge. New Jersey on »hewill be sold together with all other Interested therein will be, given mi details pertinent, said minimum price opportunity to be heard cunccrniiin the 3rd day of May, 1955, at 8 o'clock Club accepted the certificate for (D6TI or as ,soon thereafter as said being $500.00 plus costs of preparing same. tne tieed and advertising this sale. Sold the Lselin Club, B. J. DUNIOAN, matter can be reached, at which tune and place all persona who muy belots in said block, If sold on terms, The next dinner meeting wll.1 Township Clerk. in require a uown payment ot Ml% ORDINANCE Interested therein will be given an THIS SPACE IS THE SIZE OF be held May 2 at First Fre&byter- opportunity to hf hoard coneenilnu the of tb,e bid accepted by the Township AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN UK- Committee, the balance of purohts* lan Church meeting looms, DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE. name. price! (A be paid ln 12 equal momtily LIMITING. AND RESTRICTING TO J. Clerk, .UBukLmcuLo pms uitMGgt' »ud other A POSTAL CARD SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND HEQU- terms provided lor ln the contract ot LATIMO THEREIN pUILDINOS AND ORDINANCE sale. What does it cost to send a postal card to every one U, S, manufacturers' tales and STRUCTURESCUR S ACCORDINING TO THEIR AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND± AN OR- Township reaerves the right to enher orders rose In February,! f CICSUCONSTRUCTIOIN N N// THE VOLUMUEE DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE of THE INDEPENDENT-LEADER'S 4,300 subscribers? AND EXTENT OOFF THEIH USE; HHOU- LIMITING AND RESTRICTING TO In and upon the property conveyed for LATINO AND RESTRICTING THE SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND REGU- the purpose of altering natural dmlrts, LEGAL NOTICES HEIOHT, NUMBER OF STORIES, AND LATING. THEREIN BUILDINGS ANl) or for the puipoee ol repairing or Here ia the answer: ' SIZE OF BUILDINGS "AND OTHER STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO THEIR maintaining sewn, or rights of way Ill* MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT STRUCTURES, REGULATING AND CONSTRUCTION AND THE VOLUME located within the boundary of Slid, 1 LAW DIVISION RESTRICTING THE PERCENTAGE OF AND EXTENT OF THEIH USE: REOU- property, presently existing, la&c luntier 4uUce ll la l at said sale, 2c postage ($ 86.00 DOCKET NO. 16-CASE NO, 19801 LOT OCCUPIED. THE SIZE OF YARDS, LATINO AND RESTRICTING; THE COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, HEIGHT. NUMBER OP STORIES, AND or any date to which it may be ad, In the Mutter of the Application of Journed, the Township Committee re- Printing ...... * * 30.00 MPK 3BUO.ENB ZINN, a minor by hisTHE DENSITY OF - POPULATION. HIZE OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER REGULATING AND REB'l'BICTINO STRUCTURES, REGULAT1NO AND BE- serves the right ln Its discretion to parent and guurdlan, FLORENCE EH- reject any one or all bids and to Mil MAN, to assume Dm name of JACK THE LOCATION, U8E AND EXTENT OTRICriNO THE PERCENTAGE OF Addressing 15.00 OF U8E OF BUILDINOB AND STRUC- LOT OCCUPIED. THE SIZE OF YARDS, said lots ln said block to such bidder BHMAN m H muy select, due regard being flvtn CIVIL ACTION TURES FOR TRADE, INDUSTRY. COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES. RBfllDENCE AND OTHER PURPOSES: THE DENSITY OF POPULATION; to terms and mauner ot payment, \ NOTICE case one or more minimum bids shall NOTICE that I shall apply to ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF ADBEOULAT1N- G AND RESTRICTING JUSTMENT AND PROVIDING PENAL- THE LOCATION, UHK&AND EXTENT be received. Total Cost $131.00 the Middlesex County Court, Court Upon, acceptance of the minimum House, New Brunswick. New Jersey, on TIES FO14 THE VIOLATION THERE- OF USE ,OF BUILDINGS AND STRUC- OF." TURES FOK THADE, INDUSTRY, bid, or bid above minimum, by the What does it cost to print your message in THE INDEPENDENT- the 0th day ul May, 195}, at ,10:00 u Committee and the payment Adopted June 8th, 1931, as hereto- RESIDENCE AND 0rHER PURPOSES: o'clock In the foitvoon for a Judgment thereof by the purchaser according to to authorize JACK EUGENE ZINN, a fore unu'iidcd. ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF AD LEADER in exactly the same space? The Total Cost is $7.50. You save JUSTMENT AND PROVIDING PEN the manner of purchase In accordance minor to utume the mime of MOK BE IT ORDA1NBD BY THE TOWN- with terms of «ale on file, the Town- $123.50 and y^u are represented in a newspaper that reaches the homes EHMAN. ' SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION ship will deliver t bargain nod a*]* FLORENCE EHMAN, SHIP OF WOODBRIDdE: THEREOF." deed for said premises. Parent and Ouardlau of I Said Ordinance as above entitled Adopted June Bth. 1931, as hereto- of your potential customers. Jack Eugene Stimuli DATED: April 2«, 1955. JOSEPH A. HUNOVAL, 8UM14ABV OK AUDIT B. J. DUNIOAN, Township Clerk Attorney fur PutlntlO, UOAKU OF FIRE fOMMIBSlONEUS (To be advertised April 21 aud April 744 BIUIKI Street, F1BE DI8TEHT NUMBER ONE 28, 1955, In the Independent-Leader. Newark 2, N. J. WOODBKIPOE, NEW JEH8EV I.-L. 4-14, U. IB; 5-5 COMPARATIVE BALANCE 8HEKT Refer To: W-50H; 542 Balance Balance Incr&se Or NOVICE Or PUBLIC IALI T|CE TO BlUDKlU . k , Ftb.lfl, •Sealed '- for the purchase of: ASSETS Catch Basin Concrete Htrelcher Block* Cash I 8,715.02 I 4.I119.54 Oomu|lttee of the Township of Wood- Catch Basin Concrete Corner Blocks Deferred Charges—Not Bonded 2,000.00 bridge, held Wednesday. Auril 30. Manhole Concrete Barrel Blocks. Deferred Cliar^B«,-HoiiU«d . 16,000.00 30,000.0s.6oo.or>0 4,000.00' 195S, I was- directed to adventse the fact Manhole Concrete Butler Blocks that on Tuesday eveulug, May all according to State Highway 8p«cUI- 126,7 lf> 92 t 96 W 3, 1865. the Towushlp Committee will Gatlaua, will be receinii by ihe Town- ms«t at 8 P. M. (D61) In the Cwn- f flf ChunioerB, Mcmortul Woodtorldjte, New Jersey, ui the • • -i Hal Municipal Bull«ng, wpodbtidje, Appropriation Reaerve . I 3*WJ« % 1.047 57 «»* Jir«y, until « «. M ,(B/B, T). aerial Bonds . 16,000.00 20,000 00 i,0OO.0O' the highest bidder recording to terms Mty 3, 195B, and Ui«q it said Mtiyorial durplui , 7JW.M • 5.5J1.W 1.M7.57 of sale on ttye with the Seat) ftatale Munlcin»l Bulldlni, vJWl>Jlviy opened Department «nd township Clark open said read alaud. Tf (24,713.92 , •3O.O19M to Inspectlou and to b# puUlcly read tufolMtleP Itr.fltfdwi, Iton prior to sale, LotiUOM tu 1089 Inclutlv* ip Block 8*4 «• tfi« Woudbrlilge Town-

^1f*kj "further notice that ttai Town- *i» Oommiuw baa, br Msojuilsa- atul puraiUut tot law, n^ , rnliiUnuw price a( |rbicb iwld lots in wld block THURSDAY, APRIL 2R, 1955 FIFTEEN

|.,jr's Posts Sweep League Keller TropUy T Ui^ ()s or Dairymaids Draft is Held? In Iselin Bowling

I,.:I,II Slandinifg L 150 Boys Selected to Contend W :i..1-1 inf? Ooods.... 65 28 Dross Shop 54!/a 38 • 64 39 l!:iilders 46 47 ., irxcavatlns 43 50 For Vacancies in 2 Circuits 41 52 l,;in',b(-r 37 56 i',1-.nit,v Salon 31 Vi fll'/2 jag's Sporting Goods TRYING FOR SIX By Alan Mover m Reveals P '.,'.,',,,1 to wreak .havoc in the Rec League Entry rVrlins Women's Bowling .,,,. by tripping third-place ROBERTS, Rosters of Teams, ]• Deadline is Fixed „.-•.. Dairy in three straight ('•"' hy sMres of 715-871, 687- WHO, WOODBRIDOE -- Recreation ,,1,1 '7M-706. - Davs for Praetfce Hi" Director John ZUho, in a state- w !,!,. h wen-d a period trf [ nir-wime marks of 489 and ' All games will tit played.on dia- lime wetks. The boys will now •[in.' Dairy MaWs' Maryon monds throughout the township, . work out with their dubs from v in;i|)led the pins for an Im- If Zullo is successful in secur- uu* mint Uie slat t of Uie season The Phis Harbers retired the championship tro ,hy In the Craftsmen House League recently after ing tiie cooperation of the various .-.!• in2-Bame before winding roniing wA On top In the final standings two yea s in a row. Durins the recent season, the Barbers ! and will be given every opportunity- 1 veteran organizations in the town- to make Uie grade It they nt cut .;•,! a 4fl6 set. won 69 i games while dropping 26',eA$OJ\'5 WH PJJ.A. Dodren The ten uniformed clubs will be TO AH evert ALL rneorHBR BIO r cnsMKi'ment, 713-828. It is expected that either Mike Practice: Saturday, 10 A, M., insured against physical injury to POZEtJ* AHD MORPBCAI COMBltiBQ i-'lorence Scank and Betty Mau- safeguard ths individual players Basarab or Bill Slmonsen will 8POW41. WHO 5TOPPBP AT 6, Sudium Field 2. : i •Aci'ti Iselin Lumber's big guns Johnny Zullo is taking a step in the right direction as much as possible. All prospects start on the mound for Wood- S€A(OH\ Managers: Fred DeJohn, John :, ill.' alleys with sets of 440 and in his recent offer to the veterans' organizations in the are requested to bring their gloves bridge with Jack Slivka settled Wilson, Joe Siunonlll. i'G. respectively. The Construc- along to the initial try outs, which behind the plate. King has not Mti by XI'iJ f(OU'l] i Players: Jim Cary, Bruce Magar- ...ntt'i-s1 chief pin splashers were township in regard to a Veterans Junior Baseball will be under the supervision of a as yet disclosed his starting gal, Richard Farkas, Martin ni' Sullivan, 426, and Lillian League. select group of managers. battery. Earlty. Ronald Mesar, John Sam- iUt.--k.fl. 415. mons, Andrew Dusack, Richard When the various former G.I. groups showed an Barron Track Team to Vie Peck, Richard Rajgiero, Robert Mary's Dress 8hbp protected interest In the proposed circuit, the Recreation direc- Ryan, Harold Fallen. Stephen Far- -econd-place position in the k*s, Robert Joyce, Larry Hoffman, •• tit- standings by subduing tor, handed-them a program which should, in our Ih 2-Day Penn Relay Games Gerald Petrovey. i-it-'-i Excavating in two out of STRIKES and SPARES* WOODBRIDGE — The Barron In the shot put flip to hand Wood- James' Motors Giants M- names. The Dressmakers opinidn, be difficult to turn down because it will not track squad is gunning for the bridge at clvan sweep in the field Practice: Saturday, 10 A. M., :\>id the second clash, 717-647, burden any one of the club's financially. Zullo, through KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS No. 857 Notre Dame 37MJ 58 'enn Relay at Philadelphia Friday. events. School II field. managed to take the other and Saturday after trampling St. One of the more pleasant sur- his department, has agreed to furnish the Junior com- • W L Iona 37 59 1 Munugvrs; Charles Fair, Don W0-684 and 686-659. Woocfbridgs Liquor 26 13 Art D'Amore 222, Walt Solowey Mary's of Perth Amboy, 91-6, in pris?s of the recent meet against; Kie, Jim Austin. bines with the necessary .equipment, well-groomed their season's debut at the local •;v Stevens was the Dress- Ryan's 26 13 214, Joe Clemens 213, Steve Bac- St. Mary's was the performance ol Players: Thomas Mclver, Ml- • :••' -sim on. the alleys-with a stadium. sophomore Bob Kasko and fresh- fields and umpires, while each veteran group will be Karmazlns 20M> 18Va skay 213, Pat Rogan 205, Charlie ehael Orlando, Kenneth Tyrell, ; .nark, while Ruth Elnhorn requested to donate a small portion of Its membership State Jewelers 18M> 20Va Miller 200. , After Coach Lou Gabriel's man Pat Cunningham. Kasko Peter Kouowici, Jan Pinong, I'd after accounting for a Mayer's Tavern 17 22 charges return from Philadelphia, breezed to victory in the low George Greco, Alexander Katko, they will engage in Central Jersey hurdles and placed third in the > •'' The EAtavalors' top keg- toward the adult supervisor of one team in the league McCarthy's Sports 16'/a 2Vk WOODBRIDGE SERVICE James Mosconi, Kenneth Tomasco, •tt • were Dolores Maffla and Bob's T-V 16 23 W L Group IV competition Wednesday 220, while Cunningham was a step Francis Swicier.ski, George Dossena, which will bear the name of the post or camp. when Asbiiry Park looms on the ..- Hcmler, who chalked up Urban's Phofo 15% 23'/r Plaza Barbers 31 14 behind Alexander in the 100 and Donald Austin, William Baranko. Whediile. The Shore club is a • a:iif rrtark.s of 473 and 472. It should be interesting to watch how many* step High team game: Karmazins Amer. Cyanamid 29 Ms 15 Vi sprints to claim two second John Smrko. powerful, well-balanced unit which Heating, 842—S, Poos 217, M. Saturday Niters.. 25 20 place spots. niihts of Columbus Cardinal! forth to take part in the program before the deadline no doubt will test Woodbrldge's Schubert 175, H. Karmazin 156, M, Bob's T-V 25 20 Contest Results Practice: Saturday. 10 A. M,.St. young squad. May 18. We think there will be more than enough to Oloffre 153, L. Wltkowski 141. Cooper's Dairy 25 20 100-yard Dash—Leroy Alexander Jan.es' Field. Leroy Alexander, the Red Blazer High team game: State Jeweler's First Aid 16 Vt 29 '/j wi; Cunningham tW>:-Horning Manager: Andrew Gorechlad. Sports Quiz form a solid league. ^ Comet, took the spotlight in the 842—J. Slsko 221, P, McCann 170, Wdbge. Confy 16 29 (W), Time: 10.4. Plajers: Richard Barsi, Henry sprints by winning both his spe- The Birth of Two Golfers M. Palko 157, J. Gregus 147, J. Mt. Carmel Vets 12 33 Bressaw, Stephan Klsko. Theodore cialties, the 100 and 220 dashes, 220-yard Dash—Alexander (Wt; Iliiu to scure yourself: Mark Zega 147. Team high game: Cooper'. Kleban, George Hale, Dennis There are times when man fails to realize his capabili- He covered the century in 10.4 and Cunnlnghftm tW>; Kasko «W<-. >'.ur choices 1-2-S-4. You Itt J, Sisko 221, Poos 217, D. Oerlty Dairy, 895—W. McKinhey 177, W RadoVski. Ronald Lucas, Fred the longer distance in 24. Bob Time: 24. ^i point', fur a correct tint ties until they are put to a test in some* field or other. Blyth 181, E. Cooper 126, R. 0$ Hugi, Artliur Menillo. Charles 204.. Horning excelled in the Jumps for 440-yard Dash — Bruce Legay borne 175. M. Sisko 236. Kaiany, Sam Lomonico, Walter im k; five fur a lecoud; three for Only recently Joe Nagy and Yogi Biczo, a pair of ath- Woodbridge* by copping the broad ; Carpenter tWi CRAFTSMEN HOUSE M. Sisko 236, D. Goryl 222, R Undeutsch. • third mid one point for i cor- and high, Time: 2.10. i'< t limith choice. Twenty Is letes who, in past ydars, excelled in football, basketball W Oaborne 200; P. Capraro 208, J St. Anthony Cubs Lou Hagler, the Barrons' hopes Mile—Bob Fair tW>: Bohnsack r.u:r; thirty, good; forty, Plaza Barbers 69 '/2 Kish 205. Practice: Saturday. 1:30 P. M,, and speed Snuff leboard, were asked to participate in taking the discus and javelin Green Lantern 32V4 (Mi; Aquila (Wi.Tlme: 5.4. School No. 11. • Knud; and fifty Is perfect.) a golf match at the Lucky Eight Lodge in Pennsy. in the field events, was impressive Almasi Tavern 61 35- Low Hurdles—Bob Kasko ; Jacobs iW'. Time; Notcliey, Joe Zega, •-;<• imi un his first trip to the called sissified aspect of the sport. However, when it Craftsmen Club .. 54 42 Your Garden 14. Players: David Ellenbogen, John ami then on his last ap- Urban's Service .... 39 57 Discus—Hagler (W»; Sftbo (W>; Humphries. John Gets, George ••:• i of the season—slapped was mentioned that at ten cents a hole, a few bucks Blue Bar 28M> 6V/2 Morristown Track Martino tW>. Distance: U5feet, Hutnik. Bruce Martin. Francis '•••: into the stands. Can you could be made by wracking a ball around, both Joe Hill Tops : 11 85 This Week Shot Putr-Blll Sabo (W>; Ha«- Muchanic, Harry Timko, David •• 'in' player? ( > WullyMoon Team high game: Plaza Barbeys, By. Charies H. Gonnon ler IWI; Martino (W". Distance: DeCarlo, John Parkas, Bryan R«l- and Yogi selected their clubs. At the first hole, the 43 feet, 2 Inches, •'•. Kiiseii i . i Ted Klurajv- 954—J. Chjawl^ 2Q2, 3. Toth£«f, Rutftra University, the State To Open Tomorrow riing. Jon Crowe, ''Wrh'Stephens* TTl' party of six teed off except Yogi, who was given the S. Simon itlfc-J. 8ub^ftk llfo, H. Javelin—Lou Haglei »W >; Hut- Uous Club PtraUtr University of New Jersey termann ; -Alexander iWi. Tracy, Bill Wilson. > • '••' li'iinues, while Stan Musial swing. Looking up the fairway he, asked, "How far did J. Remias 246, S. Baranko 230, in creating a screen quickly o row night at the Morristown H. Fisher 225-214, J. Stefura 209, Distance: 20 feet, 3^ inches. Player*: Alan Minkier, Joseph "•mid with .344, Of'the play- trellis or fence. At least two fast Raceway, off Route 202, opening it land from that hole up there?" One of his buddies High Jump — Horning tW»; Qovaleu, Thomas Webb, Anthony • ••iiil below, which ranks as . MacKay 212-202, J. Szurko 236, growing woody vines will do just its sixth campaign on the busiest Jennings and Demetei' tied for Tatarka, Ronald Mascenllc, Rich- ' in lilctime batting average informed that he had just broken a record for a drive, E. Szeles 225. this. half-mile .course in the area, second. Distance: 5 feet, 6 inches. ard Mikkelsen, Ralph Tatarka, •..INITS active In the majors to- Chinese Fleecevine or Sliver 1 "I knew there was nothing to this game. I hardly felt GERBER PLUMBING FIXTURES Again operating .under the ban- Qeruld Johnson, David Brooks-, Jackie Robinson ( )Dale Fleece Vine tPolygonum aubertt) ] "W .L ner of NASCAR, largest motor Ben Gibilsco, Jeff Schlatter. ••'"'il i i Richie Ashburn my club hit the ball," Biczo explained as he started to is a twining vine that may make SURVIVES FREAK ACCIDENT VanjBuren • 50 37 racing organization, in the -busi- Reo Diner Tliers Hilly Goodman. growths of as much as'20 feet in Lowell, Mass. — The hood of walk up the fairway. Before he took two steps, Soapy Hamilton 47 40 ness, the raceway will function as Practice; Saturday, 2 P. M,. St, Hub score, bonus pitching one y^ar. It climbs by twisting Joseph E, Dowling's car acciden- Jefferson 48 41 a key track in the circuit that James' Field. im the Cleveland Indians, Mayer, the pro, pointed to the ground and told him around its support. The foliage of tally opened and blocked his vtew 1 Includes Roosevelt Stadium in Managers: Bill Leahy, Fred Ep- i' l»is first major league start Plymouth ...t 46 41 the car struck a tree, veered across to pick up his ball and follow the crowd. Out hero Fleece Vine starts out in spring Jersey City, Wall Stadium in Bel- pensteiner, John Eppenstelner. APnl 15 gainst the Tigers at Monticello 44V2 42Vi with a reddish tinge, bfit becomes the street into a, picket fence, looked and, to his amaaemesnt, the ball was stu"l setting mar, Aloyon Speedway In Pitman Players: Robert "Fennell, Johi> ""i, winning 1 to 3, fanned Mt, Vemon . UVt_ \Vk bright green and dense, cheating a Qiashed into two cars and then thje New Egypt Speedway and s Ordemaun, Richaid DeSaney, Air '• "id walked a like number. on the tee. ^ut-Yogi wasn't licked—while the boys Arlington' >. \ 39 48 fine cover or screen, burst into flame. Dowltag crawled Weissglass Stadium on Staten Un Essig, Jack Gerhard, John 1 you uut'ss huw many Miches 0 Paul Revere .j 31 56 out unhurt, j enjoyed a good laugh, he seriously boasted, "If you In lute July or August It becomes Island, Ruddy, Nicklas Krassowskl, Wil- ""•'•w in the game? ( ') 152 John Toi«]|y 205, Ben Buckin a mass of white, like a snowdrift. liam Punko, George Welmer. I 'j- i i m , ( ) 182. guys think it's easy to do what I just did, how come 194-216-211—621, Walter Hoehler Because of this lively schedule, 201. Individual flowers are small but RUN DOWN BY OWN CAR Frank Rumpelting, Charles Mes- • Wunt to go forty years back? the dense panicles almost cover leading chauffeurs in the speed I was (the only one out of six to miss that ball with^ Three-game winners: Hamilton TEXARKANA, Tex. — Stopping sick. ' "» Ted Kluszewski. riage license and were married the trous green and make an effective thfey won the national laurels. 'Answers pn Page 16* on the'way back to the club house he asked George screen. | Skiba how much" Sammy Siiead earned a year just next day. Woodward, twice a widii joe eorannq, operatot r of the be allowed a Special 10% Discount on ower, has five daughters and tff Plowevs are fragrant, tnd pjo- Morris County plant, In announc- fuse, appearing in August, Follow- playing golf. With the figure set in his mind, he ran sens. His bride-to-be, a widow, has Ing his Friday ni«ht serins start, ing the flowers, the seeds form- alto stated that Nat Kleinfleld PF SNEAKERS JacbiWad to> A tall -to It, which Would a«tun)« duties of struck [whs Twists as the rmirs along it expand" tn7dtolosure.,After°a minute's silence, he addressed NEW ICE CREAM FLAVOR manager lor Uie hatl-tnile speed- f"» tu bowL Improve your DENVER—111 keeping with the Finally there appear to be tufts of Yogi' "You know, with a little more practice I think cotton where the flowers hav« been, way. The Fair Lawn resident, ^I'ruacli and\dellvery. Make times—the snow and dust which connected with the sport (or more vou'and I could turn professional. We did pretty good No diseases «r inseota appear to has fallen lately, not to motion than 24 yearij, hot handled an- •vow (or Sunnier y harm this plant. , Clnistemi'n's the Increased atomic fallout from • this yard, pld you notice my nouncing and publicity< duties rprmt. Npyadfl teats The advantage of both of those knTTWlriit .to themr >/<>/•<• cream firm tuts come up with a p If Uffy «Mi be top fier they have.beocnae fo Recreation to. put they were straight." new -flavor of the month~Cho«o- I «nen at 1:30 P, M. with the 36- Ute Ml-uut. • ' Ush^d, in-two or three years, they |ip fenture chase the big attrac- : "Yeah" Yogi replied; "vou have .a. nioe drive, iuddy, ' I'OACH ST., RAHWAY •M cut back to a tew inched above tion, lotlowlng lour quahfyliui but I think if I can improve my driving, ehipptag and . Czechs w* a world war w the ground, in |at« itatw or early WDEPENDENT-LEAtnH THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1955 Donn^ William Oerseaiy. PAGE SIXTKEN yttle League Draft Richards. Russell Ri.c\ Hi SC1H 1 Morse. Joseph Testa . (Continued from sports Paie> Mftwro Maton ^ ^ >° mciiw: Sund«y. 1 p dlum Field 2. Menlo Park Terrace Notes Oerard . S Managers: Tom Karnas. Richard bet Jo*t. Emil Pajak. Leitner. Norman Players: Charles Unti ; Avenue Attending Christie, Jerome Klsko. David D'Apollto. Richard Ooiuo: BY MRS. GEORGE FORSTER *frf Mrs Jerry Winner. Mrs. •5 Ethel Strtrt Morris. James Ryan. chad Van Dtura. Richartt Paul McDonald, and Mrs. Fred; ME. 6-5972M Kiwanis Club Indlaiw William Radley. Daniel S: Jesrlsohn Practice: Sunday. 2 P. M..School NickolM Covlno, Peter Ft a —Neighbors, in a i*v Aws -A meeting of Brownie Troop II. Robert Oans. John Te »;!1 be rmsm« \2 *•.« held at the home of Mr» ManagersAtaiia^vi.':. Ollle Ringwood. Andy liam Walsh. Orant Stiles. •:, and you will be sre°">v a cub James Dlnsrwall. Atlantic Street, j Lengyel. Lou Walsheck. Huxta. .0 Scout He »ili Friday All the girls received' Players: Robert Charnecki. request vour 'h?;: p'.ns. They are Cynthia Ahr, James Henedus, Oary Lucus, John Mgnatire a n i-;a Ahr. Betti Olantz. Pa- Henley. Charles Mascenik. Joseph Sports Quix An$uen Wi on rwr.'.r.z : P.oclcr. Evelyn Knapp. Moroney, Vtctor Murdock. J»y you will Bet f .i i>rifvere. Sandra, Harrl- Bleipiss. Oscar Penick. Richard telephone !;- Karpn Kritnwn, Nancy Web- Zucearo. I. Wally Moon hit a h- fref. For rv: Greincr Semtlws !)sr.< HPSS. Andrea Abeles,' tn his major leamie 4t*i.- slftna'urr a '••; •.<> Dir.gwall Charna Jaker, Wactlcp: Saturday. 2 p. M.. St James' Field IS. 1954 and clouted a ) ->- cal storp v h en*. • Ellen Shen*. his lust 19S* VMp to the P.AL give a (!i:.v Husky. Michel* Husky Managers: Harry Burke, Zega Tobiirk Elbur Richards.' • * • tember 26. tion to '.r-.p (' ;• ::ey Kama , Al*o present 2 Jackie Robinson, wv It j P layers: Allen Eflrt, Joseph i-.r co-leader. Mrs. I. Jaker. follo«ed by Dale Mitch?! iSraknc?. Drew Pinter. Pasquale On -Mrs Michael Williamson. 315. RicMe Ashburn 312 at. 'Calucci. Kenneth Lind. Dennis tions <" M: >•: :sibele Street, entertained her Goodman, .310. Murdoch. Dennis EBwr Piteefra.ri MiCr Mat-. Jong; sroup Thursday night „.... -. Byttt. Himry i 173 pitches and the birth of .< -ni., >.: Pre *nt were Mrs. Sidney Di- Richards. John J. was kept by Father Thoma - Wat.son. Richard Bijckerood. Memorial Hosp:' bo'skf, Mrs Leonard Bear;son, Gpordinn. Roaer WraniU. of St Savior's Church in BM --Henry M'.;:»*: b nwt last I