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tnttrad u tod Otan Hall SEPTEIMBER 27, 28, 1962 it p O., Outmt. R J. PRICE TEN CENTS DemocratsSkiba Lashes at GOP;Federal Initiate Hits 'Fact Distortion* CARTERET— Mayor Steph- are of the taxpayers of Car- Aid Plan en Skiba, Councilman Thomas teret. It shows their lack of in- Deverin and Alexander Such terest in anything except their Campaign incumbent Democratic candi- own political motivations." dates in a joint statement to- This survey will be under- day stated that the Republican taken, the statement continues, Backed article published this week Is in a comprehensive manner by Kick-off Picnic Set perfect example "of their a competent team of ennineers. for Sunday at 2 in complete distortion of fact, or It will not only correct all pies- Kuhn, Donov MI Laud compounded ignorance or lack entt deficiencieaencienciess buoutt, it wilwinl also «l,:K™ ,. I r •! of experience. The survey of Skll)a alld ( ouncl1 Falcon Grounds project into the future what-! ' Carteret's sewer system will be ever will be required so that1 CARTERET — The Demo- completely paid for by the Fed-careful and controlled planning for Survey Proposal cratic campaign In behalf of 1 eral Government. This is a is undertaken. CARTERET — The action of Mayor Stephen Skiba and known fact. Councilman Deverin said "AtMayor Stephen Skiba and Councilmrn Thomas Deverln The mayor stated "I can only the present time there are a'members of the Borough Coun- and Alexander Such will get surmise that they don't under- number of industries that are cil to apply for Federal aid into full swing Sunday after- stand because they are unex- interested in locating in Car- with which to conduct a public noon when the General Demo- perienced or perhaps this might teret and some of our local cratic Organization will hold oiks program and sewage sur- be another example of their Industries are planning consld- ey today won praise from Leo its campaign kick-off picnic at complete disregard for the wel- (Continued on Page 2) Falcon Hall grounds beginning tuhn and John Donovan, at 2 P. M. "This survey will save th« • ;arteret taxpayers between All associated clubs of the Interim Pastor Serving 180,000 and $90,000" was the party will take part in the pic- eclaration of both Kuhn and nic according to Thomas Donovan in a Joint statement. CouKhlln, president of the Gen- "We are sure that this proi . era! Democratic Organization. Calvary Baptist Church ram will benefit most of tha U. S. Senator Harrison A. people and is In the best in- Williams, Edward J. Patten, CARTERET —. Serving as erest of the public welfare. It ' Democratic candidate for Con- interim pastor of the Calvary gress and National Committee- will have far-reaching benefit* Baptist Church here is Rev. because it will help all areas of man David T. Wilentz and Don R. Maxfield, of Montclair. other state, county and local the borough and not only on» Rev. Mr. Maxfield has also particular section." candidates will be guests at the served as Interim pastor in Ma- picnic. Mayor Stephen Skiba tawan, Bed Bank, Freehold and L V Kuhn and Donovan visual* will head the reception com- Ridgefield. He Is studying at ized a new industrial expansion ON THE JOB: (arleret's women school miarils have taken up their posts to safeguard the school children. Shown In the mittee. The public Is Invited. Teachers College, Columbial when the sewago program la picture »r«: !Hrv llrlrn sil,.r Mrs. Miry Kumirnskl, Mrs. Anna Surowka, Mrs. Ruth Craig, Mrs. Dorothy Misak, Mrs. plans have been made for a University in the Department of completed. They further de- Carpenter, Mrs Marcirrt Tdlluuni, Mrs. Olga Sz.vliisowski: also Police reservists Joseph Jardot and Joseph VI- public card party Oct. 10 in Home and Family Life, special- clared: r left ol the women's croup is John M. Kolihas, president of the Board of Education and at the extreme right the Slovak Citizens Club, upper izing In marriage counseling. "Carteret is not the only ln» M»k»ln«ltl. In hack is Sjt. Stanley Szyba, school patrol director. Not shown are three new guards, Roosevelt Avenue, with Mrs. A native of Payette, Idaho, he community that has been af- Marrarct Santera. Mrs. Helen Kozar and Mrs. Sophie Kukulya. Angle Connolly and Joseph flicted with a sewage problem. Teleposky, co-chairmen. Pro- was ordained in Eugene, Ore. in June 1945. He served various Progress, expansion of indus- :\ Street, Port ceeds will be used to sponsor a try and land developments i >,. weak,'l.mk team in the Joe Medwick churches in the West. Prom Lutheran Church Tuesday is Bank Day Board of Jewish 1950 until 1958 he was chaplain have created the same prob- . atiren Sti-rt, League. Mrs. Irene Ebert. Mrs. lems for many cities and towns (I Frank Jnvn. Margaret McSherry and Mrs. In the Air Force, Trie pastor also served parishes In the 11 around us." 17 Pleasant (Center Meets; Ida Olson are In charge of Both declared that the en- dl Will form All Public and Parochial Schools Now in the prizes. states of Washington, Louisiana Arkansas and Alabama. tire community should join h; ilk for 20 School Saving System Program. Patrick Potocnig, Donald hands and support the Skiba were: John Carteret Unit Program Drafted D'Zurilla, Sumner Weener and He is married to the former Federal" Aid Plan. Clorls Bevington. They have ii'c*l.,l« B.i CA8TERET - All male pn.- CAi*TERET — The school as thrift is concerned. CARTERET — The Septem- Thomas Milik, have been ap- "It is a worthwhile and bad- two daughters'. REV. DON R. MAXFIELD LthloiVrt of Zton Evangel.'.al ti PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE! 1 (In ISELIN and CABTEKET MEMBER FED1RAL RESERVE SYSTEM ' BALLROOM DANCING MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Come Early Stay Late! Special Kates For Teaching In The Home ,-C? SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 1962 PAQK THREE Carteret Season's Program Cited Hadassah Maps \Mrs. Buchanan Named j h Community News By Mrs. Richard Donovan Season's Work TemporaryPTA UnitHeati s OARTKBET — The opening CARTERET — Mrs, Richard April IB, drama fes- meeting for the 1962-3 year for CARTERET — Over 190 were nominated to the by-la* Donovan, president of the Car- tival; card party at home of the Cnrteret Chapter of Hadas- parents of children attending committee, teret Woman's Club said the sah was held Thursday evening chairman, Mr*, Parrell- the new Abraham Lincoln Mrs Edward McMahon, pai Son born to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Dalton, 252 Randolph Street at Perth Amboy Genera] MWTIN6 Hospital September 23, ' DIYS WITH I: m kxuriaiu Ovytltr Km JoAm V'r*1 a family favorite Presenting: the Crisp, New, Custom Look of UMIHALL for gracious dining *!, ' " krypolyrene We enjoy serving djnner family- CHRYSLER style, so come often and bring HOUSE liaise your eyefl and take another long look (jaijieting that would grace any living room; Now! 5-ye*r/50,000-aile w{rrutyt the children.- Everyone will T at this beautiful '63 Chrysler. 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Quality Paints and Wallpaper !7<1 Washington Avenue, Carters! 511 Amboy Avenue Tel. ME 1 • 1100 -1, ME 1 • 1651 Woodbridg Phone Kl 1-5441 SEPTEMBER 27| 28, 1962 PAGE FOUR U.S. Off 1. liup«cttd Shop A*V cwt TURKEY REAMT-TO-COOK Grade "A" Y«wg c Sizes 10 to 22 Ibt. 35 Ib. Ocean Spray Cranberry Slice 2 £ 45* Short Cut (Fi"» »«* *•* Hlifctr) jp^ RIBS.»BEEF » 6< "Super-Right" Quality Ittf SHORT CUT GUEST OF HONOR: Joseph Wlsnirwski. Cnlnnia, Fifth Ward Kenublloan candidate for RIB STEAKS Township Committee was honorrd at a clanrs Saturday, at tin- Cross Keys Hotel, Rahway, 'i sponsored by the "Friends of Joe Wisnie«ski". Photo shows Mr. H'isniewskl thanking the "Super-Right" Quality—Short Cut committee. Left to rleht. Mrs. Stanley I,ee, co-chairman, Mr. Angdo Rossi, co-chairman, Mr. Wisnlewskl, and Mr. Frank Wolf, chairman. SMOKED A School 19 P.T.A. Young Adult Club School 25 P.T.A. BEEF TONGUE 4 Plans Busy Weekend FORDS — Catholic Young' Hears Principal m I Brisket Beef • 99 To Meet Oct. 3 Robert Zanzalarl, 1 Adult Club of Our Lady of FORDS Liri Mott Irtvi H Urvi MENLO PARK TERRACE - Peace Church has planned a'principal. welcomed the par- The flrit meeting of the 1962bus- y schedule for the weekend.jenu and introduced the teaoh-' £3 Frucfc Style cant «3 School 19 PTA will be held A roller skat In? party Is set,irig staff at the first meeting I :::::j 3 49 Swift Sousoge Links Octolwr J, at 8:00 P. M. The STRING BEANS 1 for tonight at 7:30 P. M.;to-of School 25 PTA last week. program will be a panel and morrow members wll meet at] Mrs. Prank Lamatino, presl- group discussion on the very PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT Veal Cubed Steaks 8t. Cecelia's parking lot |n;dent. introduced the members' 14 fliid current topic, "Pre-Teen Dat- Iselin to attend the TrenUfa!of the executive board as fol- DRINK ing — The Causes and Effects CYAC dance nt Bromley Innljlows: Mrs. Gerald Glick, vice ez. can49 Stewing Veal On Our Children Between The DEL MONTE 2 The Rutgers-Prlnceton football president and membership; Mr. Ages of 9 and 12." game Saturday wil be followed l&anzalari, vice president and Participating In the presen-|by a party at Ted Kuchar'sibudget and finance; Mrs. Eu- 10'/ioz. Ham Steaks Center \ tation are the moderator, Mrs. home, 32 Chestnut Street, gene Collins, recording secre- In Page cam I Supar-R Erwtn Wurtzel, and four panel enel. ^ tary; Mrs. J. L. Martin, cor- Top Q.i members: Mrs. Leo Lynott, 4 39 Sliced Bacon slnglejrespoiiding secretary; Mrs. TOMATO SOUP 3 Any Catholic who Is Mrs. Arnold Cohen, Mr. Prank and 18 or over Is eligible to | Murray Spivack, treasurer; 1 Ib. Helnze, and Mr. William Voeh- Join the club. JMrs. Albert Qlolno, inside pub A4P I tanned Hams 2 ringer. Program co-chairmen A teenage mission will be|liclty: Mrs. Leon Slmet, out- 13 ez. Brand Rtidi for the evening are Mrs. Albert jconducted by Rev. Father Jere-Jslde publicity. can Schwarabach, and Mrs. Maurice Also Mrs. Frank Recchia, 3 89 Fresh Smelts mlah MeGlnley, Franciscan. FRUIT COCKTAIL Richter. October 8 to 12 at Our Lady of Iprognim: Mrs. Nathan Davld- Parents will have a chance Peace Church. Lson, library: Mrs. Elvln Oen- i to become acquainted with the tlle. library co-chairman; Mrs. Dislafacts Vi gaJ. -Garden Fresh Fruits k teachers in a classroom orien- JEdward Lada, room represen- Deoderizei plastic I tation period Immediately pre- Registration Open tativw;; Mrs. Sidney Felnberg, CLOROX BLEACH 35 Mclntosh Apples 3 ceding the program. . n , D t * > legislation; Murray Fleck, Mrs. Morris Colombrita has In Babe nutli League xhool education; William. Yo Tnd announced there are still op- FORDS— Boys interested in SalM, safety; Mrs. William! ^m Fresh Carrots enings for class mothers andregistering in the Clara Barton Borgerson, hospitality; Mrs. anyone Interested In signing up, Babe Ruth League for the 1963Murray Romeo, ways and NlklMfr—iinajwloh CrtMM Cktf loy-Ar-Dtt Braid u< may contact her, LI. 9-4477. season may contact James Tuz- means; Mrs. Lenore Short,; r a > a. C With BartlettPears 2 Mrs Joseph Groch, member-)zolino, 45 Gold Street. To bemental health; Mrs. Donald rUlliOUS ASSOrTITtClIT P«9- 37 Spaghetti Sauce Muihfoornl F ship chairman, has announced eligible a boy must be 13 years Williams, magazine; Mrs. Wai-1 10 01 All Raver* C Sunthin Purple Plums "*°" 2 her committee will have an all-old by August 1, 1963. but not ter Klebe, parent education; »nt. out drive for 100% membership older than 16 by the same date.jMrs. Gerald Schneider, health;, Marvel Ice Cream 59 Cheez-it Crackers 27' 1 and anyone wishing to join Managers and coaches are.Mrs. Donald Murphy, historian, Dogi L Seedless Grapes may do so before the meeting. also needed and anyone lnter-'and procedure and by-laws. lona Tomatoes 'I?-*: s ;57« Daily Kibbled Bits There wil be block captains as- ested may contact Mr. Tuzzo-! Mr. Zanzalari spoke about signet! and membership drives lino. The next meeting will be the objectives of the new Royal Gelatin Desserts 4 :37« Doxsee Minced Clams Fresh Spinach ' will be held • periodically held at the recreation center,]school year and refreshments' White-Chunk throughout the year. Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, were served by the executive Burry's Cookies Jj Chicken of the Sea Tuna 51* Sweet Potatoes Mrs. John Lofstrom advised October 3. board members. k«b«f| I Ib. I0O a book fair will be held, Dec. River Brand White Rice Aunt Jane's Fresh Dills 4, 5 and 6, and all proceeds willj WMWWMM AEi Purpois be used to buy new books for Gold Medal Flour Pacific Pearl Crabmeat Cribi JANE PARKER'S BACK AGAII the school library. Mrs. Roy Kuhn. hospitality' G&T Planter's Peanut Oil Dole's Sliced Pineapple GOLD or MARBLE—DELUXE chairman, advised the executive' Buy 3 «t rig. price 1 With tc off )ab*l board will be hostesses for this Lipton's Tea Bags Woodbury Soap Get one for |( meeting and serve refresh- AUTOMOTIVE ment!. ! COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Evans Walnut Topping Kitty Salmon Cat Food POUNDCAKE Cnuy! " FREE The two traveling bopsters BRAKE ADJUSTMENT and LUBRICATION | Daily Dog Food or li»er 12 1 W« wh,lle in Russia saw a man he-j' Auorted Bnakfatt Foods.' With Our Marcal Toilet Tissue Colon ing flogged in the public square.! Hip k 1 pint 1 fluid "I don't dig the beat" said! WINTERIZED SPECIAL Paneake Syrup ^' <>i.be«. 37« one, "but that sure Is a crazy 65 Locust St. (off Washington AM.) Carteret Frozen Food Va/uti/ ie i ib « Noxon Metal Polish rcl Sliced Muenster Cheese 59 Amsco Sponge M bin '" " Natural Sliced Swiss Nylonge Sponges VINYL TABLE CLOTH TWO 1962 CADILLAC 4 - DOOR IfARDTOPS Wiicomiii Tjwy are to absolutely "LIKE NEW" condition—only two feople will recelv^ this CN. Plus 6ermicid*l Datsrf tat H Ufa tttfepi "dncs In a lifetime" opportunity. These cars cannot bs diijjllcated. They miist be Imported Danish Blue Cheese "Tamed Iodine" •old pn a "first come" basis . , . Both cars are fully equipped with air conditioning, Home Maid Garbage Bags nun antt-freeze. controlled deftoster, cruLs* control, door guards, fog lamps, 6-way seat, Swiss Knight Gruyere power door lock, power headlamp control, radio, E-Z eye glass, trim It lock, power tu ChatM FelsNaptha tf*^*"*^ vent windows, white wall tires, power windowB, brakes and steering, seat belts, floor Sharp Cheddar Chew* pi,. mats and cushion toppers. w. Felt Liquid Detergent,;^ Breakstone Cottage Cheese lib. cup 33' All' 1962 Convertible 1962 Sedan De Ville Sail Detergent urpott Younger than springtime Is the way you'll leel A 4-door Hardtop finished In a gleaming Avnlon 2S. 40 60. 75 »t the wheel of thu beautiful motor car. Plnlthed .«»; In an elegant Newport Blue with i long lutlnc Blue. Not low, but almost no mileage. A high 1937 Woman's Day 1962 Q.E. Light Bulbs « 100 *«Mi—froit roof In white Vloodec. Luih Interior of g«nut»t fashion Interior of nylon and genuine leather. A JOUY BAB top Brain leather, loft and sup Die In a tfolor keyed d«llcat» blue; A host oJ titrai iDoludlu ljott of eitrai Including power windows and 25th Anniversary Cook Book •••'' 1 • power wlndowi, power Mat sin) crulM contril, il< way power seat. More than 125 superb recipes! LaReea pages rinted Bib-o 1961 Convertible 1961 Coupe De[Ville * J D P on special papeH CREST TOOTHPASTE Bteroally fmlilon»tjle Ebony Bla> it with a Black trUMTTIIt.l»f roof of long lasting Vleodec. K lush world of This long acknowledged king of the 3-dour hard- *_9 sections: Appetizers to Desserts! uips Is finished In a gleaming laurel with a crisp WITH FLUORISTAH leather Interior In a softly ule.unhn BurKundy, WUKTTMt lit. 1 Dtcon'"' 31 hand buffed and hand sewn. A hnd of extras artlr wlilto top and culs keyed Interior of genuine SpKlal JLT< Includlnir pow«r wtndowt, m-w»v pow«r acat, leather and nylon. Fully equipped Including OCTOBER ISSUE^IOMToa saleONLY 10. 6V« iz. Faaily Sin rnilM control, premium tires and El Dorado power windows, 8-way power seat snd factory Ragalarly 83i TkliWMfc V# Trim. Th* >potlea« rondiUuu 01 tliU cu la alr-condltjonlng A (rut quality ear In every evident »t a tlnili glance. sense of the word. ' Betty Crocker 1 1959 "62" Sedni Sweetheart Soap Jty Comet Die"* Tbl» car It probably the cleanwt and baal oand for '39 we've ever had the privilege to sell, Pie Crust Mix Tnii Finished In an Individual leather with a fashion keyei Interior that la spotless Equipped with Pie Filling many ektras Including power steering and power brakes. To SM It I* to Iniltt 00 gwnlog II. With 4c 1 Wiih^ o« label off Ub.l APHE Hi,!.! Detergent MORTON MOTORS fit}. 33. 2 AIUWK i. none u* couutr MC CADILLAC SALES & SERVICE r JUS NBW BRUNSWICK AVENUE HI 3-0100 PERTH AMBOY Markets Sple ftSpa n Trtfid Blue Che« »«imi»i tmimuu laui UIUHHU n«u Tide KVENINQS ft dllK« tmi ««« labriu Sept.mbe. Z9th f Large Group of Beautiful IMPERIAL CROWN fOURDOOR ''!. full power fertiliier—feeds BABY CANARIES (Undetermined Sei) p To everyone who plans to buy an Imperial, Cadillac or Lincoln this year ^'•"i^iiish build strong roots. Jting urea form nitrogen If you'd like the IKM peispective on what restrained-and, timelesj. But its famoiu So aciept our friendly challenge, please. 1; n ll your next luxury ;;»r can offer, begin with roadability is evidence of very timely ad- We'ie coulident that driving an Imperial i' "' '«l$ your lawn a drive in the new Imperial ~fmt luxury _'••" - First National HONORED GUESTS: (Left to rlfhti Mrs. Mrlen E. (Sue) Srhrribrr, Fourth Ward Wood- bridge Township Committee candidate: Bernard F. Rodiffrs, 15th District Congressional Stores candidate; and Mrs. Ruth M. Jaw, Second Ward candidate wpre feted at a dinner held at Htoward Johnsonn. Th» dinner WM a Joint affair of the Second and Fourth wards campaign committees. Mrs. Schrelber *nd Mr. Rod/tern later attended an open house reception at the home of Mr. and Mn, Paul Frohweln, Atlantic Street, Menlo Park Terrace. Fire Company 1, has been post- , poned until October 10, at the Green Strpet Flrehouse. The ISELEV PERSONALS 1 public Is Invited. Further de- tails will b« announced next LESSER QUANTITIES OF week DOLLAR PAY SPECIALS Br AllM Onthberton *ylvania for a few days. ! -Howard f-raiiey, teacher of TO BE SOLD AT SALE PRICI KM Oak TTM BOW! —The Nursery and Kinder-Hne Intermediate Class of Ise- n beltn garten teachers of the Fir»t!» Assembly of God Sunday Presbyterian Church will hold School, will be guest speaker —Mx, and Mrs. William their regular monthly depart- at the regular meeting of the Omham and daughters, Marie ment meetinR, Monday evening 'Christ's Ambassadors, Sunday, and Nancy, Goodrich Street, at the church. 6 p.m. LOOK AT THESE BUYS! were guests tor a few days at —The first regular meeting —The Brady Action Group of the country home of Mr. and the Christian Family Move-! Mr«. Arthur Brb, Layton, N, J. of the Honorettw 4-H Club is I scheduled for Monday, 3:30 to me nt of St. Cecelia's Church j FRUIT Mr. and Mrs. Erb are residents will meet tomorrow at 8:45 p.m. of Taltnadge Avenue, 5:30 p.m. at the home of the leader Mrs. Wally Bowen, 210 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maine Correja Avenue. Election of of-;Willlam Rowe, 97 Lincoln Ave- COCKTAIL and daughter, Emily, Union, ficers will take place. jnue, Colonla, For further In- were dinner guests, Sunday at formation, call FU 1-7239. DEL MONTE the Graham home. -Several girl scouts of Troop '"Z'~Thv" IsiTin" "chapt* o_f. —Mr. and Mrs. George Max- 193 participated In a "Nature;SPEBSQsA Barbershop Quar-i Walk" Saturday, accompanied,^, - , . Tuesday, 9 p.m.! well and children, Ruth Ann, tt m mef t by their leader Mrs. J. A. Lynn ln the V F W Post Hendquar-' SOUPS Faith, Hope, and George Jr., and her assistant Mrs. R. E. Charles Street, dined out on tris CHICKEN NOODLE, VEGETABLE BEEF, Sunday In honor of Faith's 15th Hoover. The girls carved wood,! .'.'The regular bi-monthly. found Interesting leaves, and| ting of Daughters of Amer-, CREAM OF MUSHROOM birthday. mee had a contest for finding vari- lca perpetual Light Council 96> CAMPBELL —Airman Basci Alfred R. colored atones, originally scheduled for last Percy HI, grandson of Mr. and —The Holy Name of St. Ce-'Friday wa.s cancelled and the Mrs. Joseph Varanay, 1425 Oak celia's Church will participate next meeting will be October Tree Road, Is being reassigned ln the Annual Holy Name Pa-f5, at the H K Firehouse, to Lowery Air Force Base, Col- rade, New Brunswick, Sunday.iCharles Street, near Henry orado, for technical training as a United States Air Fore* mis- The Iselin unit is 5, Sixth Di-iStreet vision, which will assemble at —The fifth snide mothers WELCH GRAPE JUICE sile mechanic. Seaman Street, left of Llving-of School 6 will br hostesses -Frank G. Kovacs, 250 Eastjston street, 2 p.m. For those at a regular membership meet- George Place, was honored oy[preferring to be transported by: ing of the Home and School the California OU Company, for bus, there wM be four buses'Association, Wednesday eve- 15 years of service. available, leaving at 1:30 P.M. ning. October 3, at the Green BATHROOM —In honor of the 25th wed-! —Leaders of Cub Scout Pack Street School.. The annual ding anniversary of Mr. and 40 will meet. Monday, 8 p.m. at Fashion Show, November 14. FINAST . . . WHITE, PINK OR AQUA Mrs. Frank Anizell, a party was the home of Mrs. D. E Nealis.lat the Congregation Beth Sho- TISSUE given at their home, Pershlng 140 Meredith Road, Colonia. lorn Temple, Cooper Avenue, Avenue, on Saturday evening. Plans will be made for the will be discussed. Guests were: Mrs. Mary •Lam- fcelin Pack to participate in —The Women's Auxiliary of busta, Mr. and Mrs. John Sca- the "Go Roundup" of Raman the Iselin Boys' League will rano, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cal-jCouncil to be held October 6, meet for their regular monthly FINAST ocovo, Mr and Mrs. Haroldiat Fords Junior High School, meeting, Friday, October 5, 8 Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. James Plans will also be discussed (or — •— • Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Georgethe first Pack meeting of the GRAPE JELLY Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mar- season. October 25, School 15. kantoni. Mr. and Mrs. Peter;which will also be a Halloween HARDOF Mendlola, Arthur Calocova.and party. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernar- —The VFW Post 2636 will HEARING! delli. meet this evening at 8:00 at —Rev. and Mrs William Kir-;the Post Headquarters, Lincoln ZENITH HEARING AID by, Cooper Avenue, partlcipated'Highway. $ in a Retreat for Ministers and —The penny sale originally FOR ONLY CA<>0 BURRY COOKIES their wives at Skyline Inn m:planned for yesterday, by th» the Pocono Mountains, Penn- Ladles Auxiliary of Volunteer FVU POWERED > 4TRANSIST0RS FANFARE "COOL OFF" PIECES MUSHROOMS & STEMS Swallick PERTH AMBOY tavern, Inc.: HEARING AID CENTER Corner William A New Street* • Wine 175 Smith St., Perth Am boy CARNATION MILK WOODBRIDGB • Sandwiches VA 6-4888 a "Betty and Joe"—Phone ME 4-9731 (Next to Royil Vhutre) ,25 EXTR EXTENDING SKIPPY M0TT iS if one 1 '•' "' PEANUT BUTTER Orange Oom 25 EXTI TO OUR MANY FRIENDS Irish Raisn B FELS LESTOIL LESTOIL LESTARE LESTOIL OF THE JEWISH FAITH LIQUID SPARKLE PINE DRY BLEACH STARCH 4 After the meeting. Mi*. Don- Crowd ld Mkguire, preildent of fit Mr- Dunellen, 15th District Con-! GOP dub Plans eresslonal candidate; and Mr. 8. Brisk], Grade 8. Township candidates William OommltUw »nd their ayenM Ward! Rev. Frain function* ctaa will supply and sell cakes, PTA a will consist of the fol- - *** «"•*«» __, and i. David Jago, rB«K»n RODGERS TURNS CHEF: Joseph Wlsnlewsbl, Colonia, GOP candidate for Woodbridge' Township Committee, Is served a hot dog by Congressional candidate Bernard F. Rodgen s>l First Dokes Estates Block Party for the candidates last Saturday. The affair was held tit / csn hardly wait'for'Dollar'Pays each National Wendy Road, In Colonia. fall., the savings are so important fo us. \Beth Sholom Sets Library Course Given Stores Holiday Services ISEUN— Congregation Beth ove those A% stamps, tooi I Sholom announced the first Junior High Students High Holiday services to be held in the new building. SOT COLONIA — For the past English classes by the Ub> ices will be conducted by Rabbi two weeks 69 students from rarlan, Mrs. George Marks. Bernard Frankel, assisted Junior High School The following students par- I Dr. Norbert Kastner as Cantor, have been taking a training ticipated: Alberta Balogb, Al- a membership choir, A course to become library aids. len Bern, Kathy Bolen. John Bothwell. Jack Brown, TJnula I reminder that a few tickets are In the school library they Clardlello, Roberta Cohen, Lor- available for non-members. learned how to operate the cir- Call Jerome Blacker, LI 9-3422 raine Dal, Pat Donate, Patrick culation desk, how to keep rec-Duggan, Donald Esposlto.'Maro The schedule for services is ords of the dally attendance, Frledlander, Arthur Fry, Bar» las follows. Tomorrow, 8 p.m.; how to check out books and put bara Gelst, Steven Greener, »•*••, Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 them back on the shelf when Wayne Hartman, James Her- ROUND ROAST ajn.; Kol Nldre Services will they are returned, how to pre- man, John Hockenberry, Bon- begin Sunday at 6 pjn.and pare books for the shelves and nie Hruaka, Vincent Hughes, Monday at 9:30 a.m. how to mend books which are Bennie Hunter, Valerie Indyk, worn. They also were given Diane Kacperowskl, Nancj BONELESS IHONORED AT BIRTHDAY Instructions In the simple ref- Kaesar, Beth Kaufman, Mar- I8ELIN — Carol Kronert, erence questions In order to garet Keegan, Robert Kelly, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-help other students and were Marilyn Kunak, Maureen Laze USDA ter Kronert, Wood Avenue, 9 taught to refer more difficult and Dennis Lenart. TOP or BOTTOM years old, Monday, was honquestion- s to the Librarian. ored at a family gathering Sun- Also, Adrlenne Llkln, Ken. Many students felt they neth Londregan, Donna Luth, CHOICE |day. learned a great deal about work Tonl Martorelll, Robin May- Guests included: Mr. and habits which could help them erowltz, Richard McKean. Fred NO FAT ADDED! Mrs. Theodore Callendo and In future employment. They Messlnger, Marie Mlley, Kathj children Charles and Carol. also felt such training helped Misklnls, Marjorle Mlsklnls I Mrs. Emil Caliendo and chil- them to become better students Zusette Morphy, Henry Muahlk, -BONELESS BRISKET... BACK CUTS dren, John, Karen, and Linda, since so much school work Is Mike Napurano, Margaret Nor- and Mrs. Carmella Llbertazzi, not found In textbooks but dahl, Pamela Page, Roberi all of Iselln; Mr. and Mrs. must be researched in other Pappochia, David Rogoff, Marii Louis Helmall, of Livingston; sources. Ronzo, Bonlta Rothman, Donni and her brother, Walter. On This course is given in addl Saccoccl, Deborah Schectel Monday, Mrs, Anthony Vardl, Won to the regular three year Karen Schwartz, Llndi also of Iselln, was a guest In training course In library skills schwartzberg, Connie Sharkey her honor. I taught to all students in thei: Jill Shoosmith, Ronnie Silver CORNED BEEF 59 man, Linda Smith, Joyce Bub yak, Marlene Teata, Normal USDA . USDA Thaiss, Judy Trueherz, Mich' Choice : TENDER CUBE STEAKS Choi* IONELESS RUMP ROAST At First Bank of Colonia ael Wallwork, George Wolters USDA USDA TODAY THRU UlUtDAY. SIPT Janice Worthman, MarshJ Choice : JUICY LONDON BROIL Cholct 27th, prlcM tttxUn o) oil N»« Yanshlck, Barbara Yanuccl SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Noreen Zlobro, and Judltl Totty Flavorful hn*r, P*arl Hvtr, MlddMowr 1 IB. pkg. 59c and Ntw City iferM. Wt m»m Kortz. SMOKED BUTTS Easy Slicing : FRANKFURTERS "ST tht right to limit quanHtlti. CHOICE OFi BOLOGNA, SPICED LUNCHEON, Non* told for rtialt. HONOR MAID LUNCHEON MEATS LUNCHEON, OLIVE OR PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAP 4 £99* League Awards SEAFOOD SPECIALS Set for Tonight FANCY COD FILLETS > 39c COLONIA — The Little FeL lows League of Colonia will holt FANCY No. 1 SMELTS » 25c Its annual awards night tonlgh at the Colonia Civic Improve ment Club, Inman Avenue, PrNAST PLAIN, MARBLE or ICE CREAM Gus1 Qrill (Slants of thi senior circuit, Colonia Vartot: Store Braves [of the majo league, and Surburban Dellca Pound Cake tessen Cardinals of the mino loop; champions of their re MAST msH mm & spectlve leagues will be honefrei In the festivities. | Members of the all-star telm Of the senior and major league pkgs. will receive special recognition Herman Fallen, Woodbrldgi Township Recreation Commls WHITE BREAD POTATOES doner, will be guest speaker. All parents are Invited jo at KTTY JUKI tend the ceremonies which wll Ib. begin, 7 P.M. Refreshment* wil tllCH m km U. S. No. 1 be served. Joseph Pryor, general man SIZE A ager of the league, announce! UDY UHOX 1963 season registrations will bi taken ; or boys who w^re In thi league this year after the cere' monies. A future date will bi lbs. announced for the reglstratloi Tokay Grape; of new boya wishing to entei Meat NOW SAVINGS the league next year. Dinners Stockings I Cortland bag EARN Chklctn, Turkey 60 Gauge; 15 Dtniw FANCY CARROTS BARLEn PEARS PASCAL CEIERY Ouarantttd Fineit Quality AVAILA«l( IN MOST 1TOMI MMINDM, VOLUME 1 NOW ON ULE... 2 »1 F»OU Evirwiy THE GOLDEN HOME AND Chrome Skillet •«» 1.00 HIGH SCHOOL ENCYCLOPEDIA C COMPLETE YOU! KT ... IVY A IOOK-A-WIEKI BEEF STEW Id M. eon 39 R Yout money on deposit earns 4% at the First OADCAST CHILI CON CARNE list wn ZEST JOY GOLDEN DOWNY YL LIQUID FLUFFO Bank qt Colonia, the friendly bank. Enjoy extra and yaa promise tc ONGE SPONGES >*— ' TOILET BAR fsbfk »oft.n.i—lQt OH-M m » y p C 12o(:tlu35f Ac Off Sal* banking hours too .., 50 all told. b 39 7eOft 3lb honor, cherish h and buj JKCHMANN'S MARGARINE " ^ KKc 79c ir<».bot,4lU* "ICKEN m TUB «BA u«h.ch—h tux. 22oz.i!z«J«T can f Jb i mcM r«N OF THE SEA IVORY CRISCO MR. CLEAN TETLEY'S STATE JEWELERS Olnf*r SHORTENING TEA BAGS d M T.y C-Uu SOAP 11 M. k*l. «« U Main Street, WoodbrUf* ' k Off Sol* Specially Prl»d Tfck W«4 |c Coupe" *»" i *°n MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. (Nut to tut* tk«*M) DECAF *•* 3t b IOCOH ttkr p ptnonol OOc 70c 28oi.bol.J7v X63' ^ PLASTIC WRAP can 1 J SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 1982 PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Sven Mossberg and Mrs. Mothers' Auxiliary Joseph Vttale. Season Program Highlights Mrs. Dominic Valvano, chari- Plans Card Party man announced reservations MENLO PARK TERRACE — Announced for Woman's Club must be made on or before Oc- The Mothers' Auxiliary of the tober 2nd For reservations Menlo Park Terrace Boys' COLONIA — Highlights of Frank Kortz will be given in contact Mrs Valvano at FIJ1- [League will hold Its Fourth An- the seasons programs for the February and "The Story of ton 1-4767. nual Curd Party, October 26, federated Women's Club of Co- Irish Linen" will be presented The fashion .show and dinner 8:30 P.M. in School 19, Refresh- by John Scott In March. lonl« was announced by Mrs. will be the first fund raising ments will be served and there Edward Hueston, proitram A flower show will be con- activity of thr year. Other proj- will be a Ripnt number of chairman as follows: iducted by the Garden and ConRelVf>tini1 ects to be hold will be a dinner Prizes. Ticket* arc available In September an oilentatlon.s' Department In dance, a benefit for the Colonia A r from Mrs. Peter Befcno, Liber- program and lecture by Miss P "- Library, mid a talent auction. ty 0-268B. Janice Handler, recipient of' The traditional "husbands Mrs. Edward Lyman, chair- the Douglas College Cltlzerwhipniftht" will be held In May, -.M , Institute award, concerning herjWhen Mr. and Mrs. Edwin] I roop Pi M Of her* man, is assisted by the follow- ing: experiences at the conference. Schoffman will present a pro- Spat JSeiv Officers Bram on Mrs. Befeno, tickets; Mrs. In October a New Jersey Bell Hawaii, COIX1NIA- — The openinK representative, Mrs. D. E Voss.i The latest fall fashions fea- Donald Mninilre, refreshments; ' Mrs. John Schobert, food bask- A talent and auction nleht buffet dinner sponsored by the[ Churrh Hall. ets; Mrs. Frank Carnlgila. has been scheduled for Novem- club on October 10th at 7:30] P.M. at the Scotch Plains Thr follouitiR new officers^pcorations; and Mrs. John ber to be held at School 20 were seated: Mrs. M. Marquardt Evarvoff, publicity. "Lady Be Lovely" will be thp Country Club. " ipresiclent; Mrs. D. Dellcato.[ will be Oc- topic of Mia* Betty Best who ^ . . . Lo . next Furs, formal and informal^ )1T.sifsif1rnt1 Mrs Uis Kftl will demoaitrate the art owearf , suits, coats, casual dressesney, secretary; Mrs. J. Ebbets. accessorizing to the members gnd brid(l, wear wi]I ^ mod. treasurer. Committee were ap- in December. Just the Reason eled by Mrs. Paul Ablonczy, Pointed at this time. Federation Night will be heldi Mrs. Goofus (to hired girl)— ,, ,„,, ...... , ! The winner of the. "dark: 1SFMNTOWN COMMUNITY PLAYERS: Shown during rehearsal Tor thr T.ftla Mlmtrrl Show', whlrh they wm prrwnt thi, SatSatUrdsv „ „ in January and at this timei Mrs. Wllmer Allebach. Mrs. ho],sp., was M(% Danlpi Bott| lwhat are you leavlng for Arthur U Johnson Regional HUh School. Uwtfleld Avrnur, Clark, for the benefit of thr John I,. Ruddy Post 7.MS V.K.W. :„„, vu,,|,,'r ' the drama department will pre- Robert Brusaw, Mrs. Joseph Tho next meeting of the cir- Haven't we always treated you from this affair will be used for the building of (he Post hr»dquarter«. UH. to rkht. front row. Nancy < aUetta. Joan 7,»brr«ky. (;rn(. Vlh „ sent an original skit, ''This Is!Hrehus, Mrs. Chester Little, cle will take place, 8:30 P.M.Jjust like one of the family? Rfddy, Sylvia Bennett, I'oifRy Klern.n and Maureen Klernan. IUrk row, Tn Prrry. Victor Allrn, Jr., Anthony Clftn«-nU. ,nd n , , Your Life." 1Illir( Mrs. Frank Hellwig, Mrs. AUniOctober 22 at the New Dover: Ethelberta — Yes, and I'm An art demonstration by Wood, Mrs. Robert Mascenlk,'Methodist Church Hall. tired of it. Mrs. Stanley Schuman re- ^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••IHIIIIII Hl ported that there will be four Peace -McKeon Wedding Beth A prizes awarded — for the high- est scoring East, right of East. Mfestbury Par 011 UCL Z across Xrom East, and left of Held Saturday Afternoon East — at the Duplicate Mah — Miss ci COLONIA — The Slsterhoodijongg tournament to be held ISEUN — The wedding of of oirhida and »tephanotl». We«tbiii> u,, of Temple Beth Am will turn'on October 23 Approximately MLS.S Ellen Marie McKron. Miss Carol Rlchert, Wllll- of an back the clock to the "Roaring'ten game* will be played dur- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank am.iport. Pa., wa» maid of at OveVio,',. ., Tn-entles" for their Octobe^lng the evenliiK and It is open O. McKeon, 215 Julius Street, honor. Mls» Uvaughn B. Peace, NUIMDR SH-, •• 2nd,meeting. At that time, allto any group of four women und Paul Victor Peace, son of Iselin, sUter of the bridegroom, main on tt i • members have been request^Players are requested to brinii Mr and Mrs Paul V. Peace. 211!,was bridesmaid. Best nun waspitai to attend attired as flappers.!their own bridge tables and Elizabeth Avenue, took place Warren Wilhelm, toelln. John —William • Judges will be on hand to;Mah Jongs sets. is ft t u r d a y afternoon ln St. D. Peace, Iselin, brother of the Mr and M-V N award prizes for the mast au- Mrs. Julius Romanoff ln re- Lukes Episcopal Church. Me-bridegroom, wa» usher. iBedford A thentic costumes. A half hour viewing the successful mem- ituchen, with Rev. Wllllaml The couple will live at tt'recrult tra-mi" TV film has been borrowed to bersmp party heid September Hugh Fryer officiating. BeUy Ross Court. Bound Brook.iLaKe.s Naval •'•• complete the evening according 16th report«d that a Paid-up 1 1 a tr| New Y The bride was Riven in mar- *"* " P ^ If it didn't say Chevrolet on the flanks or the of othen have atarted to tag ami sifh ''•' ' superb jyjtomobite you see here, you'd huvt a and dry rocker panek under the •'^ l" hard tirrje proving it's a low-priced car. It offers against rustinf . . . •elf-adjusti:x ' '•" luxurious styling, extremely comfortable, spacious Delcotron generator for longer t'T''r' • and silent interiors plus a lot of. invisible ways you tvtt woodMtd why Chevrolei fcacU n 1963 Chevrolets to keep it looking and running like new when a lot IIS EXCUING! a drive in th» 'Wabould answer all y»"r {iu> m Refreshments GOCHEVYEfbrm-IISEXeiTlMn GO C0RVAIR for '63-lfSM Hard as it may be to believe, this year's Chevy II is Change it? Calm youn^f, nolwdy'n r11^ . better, better than last year's and better than any- with a winner like this one! We did "'I'1 ^ ^ thing in its class. It combines all the new easy-care brake, and a more fully «luminiited i.iui'^^ features of the big Chevrolet with its own wonderful CHEVROLET and ouUide trim are refinud a ^. hul l" , jm '.{•1 JUNE Chevrolet, inc attributes of parkable size, four- or six-cylinder fuel Corvair with all the over-the-run'l ^ economy and interion that'd do justice to cars with "Lurgegt Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in Middlesex County" implie.. Oh yea. we changed the t>»« i- twice its price and half its charm. thow people yoii paw wUl know you r^> I IN METUCHEN IN FORDS BOTH LOCATIONS Modern Showroom and New Improved Used Car Service Facilities jOpen Daily 'Til 9 P.M. Headquarters IN SOUTH AMBOY 950 Middlesex Avenue Including Saturday 410 New Brunswick Avenue IN CARTERET LI 94700 Briggs Chevrolet VA 6-3304 fiodeiy Chevrolet, lie. JIM Chevrolet, lie. Main 8t.—PA 1-H08 Jl Bowcvelt Ave^-KI 1-B1M Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiii^iri A»»._L1 V-47M 1M New Bru"' 8KPTEMBRR 37, 28, 1062 PAQE NINE rah League T_..n ti II JlJ_ Richard Skfflman and Woodbridge Oaks irOOp *44i HoldnOlflSs Fauquler nwlved Indian lore * badges. Charles Cole received a iris Tonight woodcarvlng badge. AVENEL PERSONALS Court of Honoi Those members of the troop v The Deborah ALICB CUTHBERT80N nd l UItlea 1 BAKING POTATOES MEEI 30 UH OREEN STAMPS Call-OttDi Ends Tfcis Sat., SepL 29 I* nddlllM to your r^.lor ttoop* NEW GREEN CABBAGE *M pvrduM ef Vi gol. FARMDAU ICE CkEAM FREE! 50 S&H ^ The longest, liveliest, most beautiful line-up of new '03 super torqu« Ford Oalaxlt (toJt$ - - APPU w cwry Grape Juice w-*. 6 - Addn* America's liveliest, US waotc. 2'"'1.00 MACARONI & CHEESE 2£ E^n Sal, S*f>4. W. most care-free cars POTATO NUGGETS^«^5i: tit Ihopplng fumb, FREEH 30 S&H OREIN STAMPS FREE) 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS FORD NtEEl 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS h uddHion la row ngulaf iti in uddilk»M lu yovr r«gvlar ilaafM In uddlllon lo y»ui nyulaf ilowpt wlttl puriHaw O» 4 COM wlrii parchuM ol qt. |gr IDEAL '63 Falcon (futun ipoiu toincm^icl. hui li v.lui > new in Falcon— Ameiica's all FARMDAIE PEAS Salad Drawing or MayonnalM TOMATO JUICE time ecunumy chdinp, 15 cars and wagons Including [lie firit Falcon Convertible - with power-operated top, 170 Social Six (standard). Now all '63 Falcons* have Ford'i cxcluiive twice-a-yta/ service »avlng featuies. 'tmririiwn tua«i*ui vmciu» AddlMl AiMrui A tact MM. Herbert Miller, 392- 9255. Parents' Safety Rules *, ocu.b Cub Scout Pack Begins Local Firemen iORT Will Open The Chapter1* fund raising «w churchchurch, acquainted activities Include the sale of Conduct Meeting uited t,/- At Convention, A Thrift Shop raffle tickets with a grand prize Discussed By Principal '« the bbenee m Cookie Sale This Week of a 13-day cruise for two to PORDfl — Our L«!y of Peace to become FORDS Among the 2.845 COLON1A - The Colonia - Altar Rosary Society held Its Mrs. niiniiii,., the Caribbean and South PORDB — Approximately 350 nounced the Fall County P0RD8 — Danish cookie sale Raymond Hnnsm, instltu- persons attending the New Jer- Carteret Chapter of O.R.T. is first meeting of the year In the slmmonIS will America. Stations are now bei-d parents attended the first meet- Council meeting, in Madison ship .iponsored by the parent* of Cub tlonal representative and his sey State Firemen's Association 'seeking volunteers to staff the church cafeteria with the newly ship or ttilli ' „„•, ing set up in supermarkets ant ing of the P.T.A. of School 7, Township HlBh School, October Scout Pack 50 and the pack wife. Lorraine, will head the Convention in Atlantic City Region Thrift Shop to open bowling alleys. Members wish- elected officers presiding; Mrs Decembe weekend were delegates Thursday nlRht with Mrs. IB committee began Tuesday. sales. Proceeds will be used last Monday on Main Street, Ing raffle tickets or to sign up Mrs. Miircus' kindergarten Caroline Alena, president; Mrs local fire companies. George Chlllpka, president, pre- to finance field trips and edu- from Oranfte. The store will stock for & station may call Mrs. Ann Tarr, vloe president; Mrs siding. on the attendance priK. Communion Breakfi Representing the Firemen's new or nearly new merchandise Lawrence Qlasser, 381-5318 or Members of the executive Loretta Daly, recording secre- A . Including clothlnu, household Mrs. ChlllplcR introduced Mrs. Relief Association from Fords Mrs. Clark Qreenberft. 541 board were hostesses with hos- tary: Mrs. Irene Newman, cor- ixclted Set Sunday by K. C.'< Orders for cookies may be was S. William Hornsby; from Items ar«] odd pieces such as 6408. Dorothy Ludewig, principal, pitality chairman. Mrs. William responding secretary; Mrs who spoke on "how parents he told hi. AVENEL — St. AndrewVPlaced with the following den Hopelnwn. Strve Schulack: BndjhiRh chairs. Anyone able toj" "rtp*ervatlon» for ft bealthj Tryftar nnd her committee In Ruth Schuster, treasurer Pl»\ aiiii volunteer services or wishin1 g to should observe the safety rules! Council Knights Of Columbus^mothers: Mrs .Anita Panek.704 from Kensbcy. C- . D- , —Fhelffer •- . --' ' ~" ''"'" 'weekend, January 31 to Febru- The cake sale which Mrs. Alena named Mrs. Mae of a• "inn win of the school." After inviting charge iGeorw Ferdiiiandsrn WHR thedonate merchandise may con- ary 3 at South Fallsburg are d and followed the meet Blanchard chairman of the Tied rnorr II,,,., Mrs. Eleanor delepnte from the Exempt Flre'- I the parents to "Back to School being taken by Mrs. Arnold ing will a success, hospitality committee. Those . lii.d SW(Ullclt 9 Olive Street; Mrs JNlght." November 5, Mrt.Lude- bridge Knights of Columbusf - men's Association. introduced the many speakers Beerman, 381-7911. The next meeting Is ached- members servinj on this eom- "That's a M:,:I wlg Introduced the faculty. Home after the 8:15 A.M. MassNancy Nlcolacopulos, 535 New Those attending as guests including the Mayor of Atlantic Enrollment!* under way for uled (or November 15 with ajmittee are Mr«. Ann Slierayko, next tinir v,,., The president also Introduced uled at St. Andrew's Church. The Brunswick Avenue; Mrs. Gladys were Chief George Bluth, Mich- City, Joseph Altman; Richard a bowling leRue to meet every disi hded by Mr Mr*. Render, Mra. Mary War- pan: the officers: Mrs. Marcel Bonal- panel discussion headed by Mr. apeaker will be EdwRrd B. Trio ael Parsler. a life member, and 8. Jackson, Commissioner of Wednesday afternoon begin- rlctc, Mn. Stephanie KolatoT. Tracy. 209 Liberty Street. Mr. sky. first vice president; Edwin Laubach on "Famlly-Llfe-IMu an executive Heyden-| Andrew Pnloti. all from Keas-iparks and Public Property and ning November 7 reports Mrs, Mrs Helen Bantucct, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Hansen may be con- Laubach, second vice president: cation " bey. Also, accompanying thelr|chlefl|Zenus Mathis of the At- Lawrence Perlman, chairman. Duchack. Mr». Mary Simon Mrs. Edmond Etzoid. recording Sd \ „ husbands were Mrs. GeorReliantic City Fire Department. • The next meeting of the Mrs Eleanor Heinle. Mrs. Jo- Tli Ferdlnanrisen and Mrs. Horns-'Richard J. Hughes, New Jer- secretary; Mrs. Henry 'Kozak. Boy Scouts Planning to With Holy Namel e next pack meeting will chapter will be held October at sephine FitMlmmora, Society in the Holy Name Rally'be by. soy's Governor sent his regrets Temple Beth Torah, Bryant corresponding secretary; Mrs. October 23. 7:0C P. M. Father-Son Affair Mn. Connie Pitoacla »nd at New Brunswick, Sunday, ac-|tho served .that he could not att«nd be- Avenue, "Rahway. Program for John Amaczl, treasurer. gymnasium of School •Joseph Dambach, Si'. ISELIN - A Father and SonlMrs Grace Phelan were named cording in an announcement cause of illness. jthr evening will be, "A Modern Chairmen named were Mrs CUB SCOUT PACK BEGINS as Judge of elections. Spaghetti Supper has been nubllclty chairmen. by C. James Nazzaro, publicity The PT.A. sponsors the Cub Emrod Tlmko, budget and fi President Chris H. Hassel-| All the incoming officers of j Art Gallery". plnnned by the Mothers' Club chairman. Pack. huhn conducted the sessions|the Association were electedj nance; Mrs. James Harkay. Mrs Madelyn Vltale win uke of Boy Scout Troop 47. Mrs. over the captaincy of all roses held at Convention Hall and j for another term. ! Explained classmothers; Mrs. William T lwav« wondered TryRar. hospitality; Mrs. JohniWilllam Doerr. president an- Rev Christopher Rellly, mod- It was reported by the Board Rube ft deml - I always *°n iplrigyli wayB and meflns. Mrs,lnmir>eed ththee evenevent t wilwilll take erator, addressed the members RITZ Theatre of Managers there are at pres- where all the Smiths came from NOW Tlllti s, and P'acf. October 6. at the First]and suggested this coming year CtrMnt. N. J. KI 1-5MO iDRIVf-IM THEATRE'PABKWAYK liberty 9-6/6/ ent 58 guests at the New Jersey until I got here in the big city State Home for Firemen, Boon- Mrs. Henry 'Presbyterian Church, Fcllow- be dedicated to the success of HOW THRU MONDAY FIRST RIW AMBOYS! Jack — Then what hap Kozak, membership: Mrs jo-jshiP Hall. Members of the club the Ecumenical Council. ton. New Jersey. pened? SEPTEMBER 2« • OCTOBER 1 MOW THRU TUESDAY! seph Baux, Founders' Day:'will cook and serve the food. Mrs Julia Jannucei and Mr» Rube — I saw this Him Charlton Heston - SophU Loren Thr Mlgjitirst Adventurer Mrs. David Kovncs, health and At the meeting Monday itjMnry Vlglano are co-chairmen of Thfm All! Smith Manufacturing Co. "EL CID" TURNPIKE Dre-school; Mrs. Chris Miller, wus emphasized the sale oflof the 8ocl«ty'» annual com- PT.A. maRazino: Mrs. John Christmas cards by the boyjmunlon breakfart after the J:00 CARTOON DRIVE-IN THEATRE Chlllnskl, publicity: Mrs. Helenjscouts would continue until No A M. MasR, October 7 In the "Marco Polo" afeteria. Rev. Allen Bormik SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE ROLLER SKA1MG Torok, procedure and by-lavs:|vember 16. Personalized card SATURDAY A SUNDAY Rorj Calhoun • Yoko Tani TODAY THRU SATURDAY Mrs. Richard Marczak, sun- are available ill be guest speaker. Matinee at 1:M P.M. SPECIAL KATES TO 1 In Cinemascope & Color shine: Mrs. Martin Juarez, cit- The meetings will be held En. Show it 7:30 P.M. "Sons of Samson" GROUPS izenship; Mr Laubach, home-henceforth, on the third Tuea tdmimon: children Me Adult fl — plus — — plus — Kverj Night A T school and family life; Mrs day evening of every otht WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY Fu« Injfrted Action! ! OCTOBER 3 - S •DESERT WARRIOR" Except Monday K"lC John PiriRyl, spiritual. month, Instead of Monday, a FORDS Arch Hall. Jr. Sl'NDAY THRU TUESDAY Mrs. John Pirifryl announced the First Presbyterian Church Walt Disney's 7:30 to II P. H. "*» Marianne Oaba a calendar of coming event,"! as,Oak Tree Road. The next meet "PHANTHOM OF HiUnw, iiturtty, ^ ^\ mriom "BIG RED" follows: December 4, fourth ing of the club will be, Novem n •Mi — plni — THE OPERA" annual fair; April 5, second ber 20, 8 P.M. All mother* o: IM MM. t» i MI.W ^ worker "LIVING DESERT" annual fashion ahow; June 8. the boy scouts are Invited t< "The Choppers" — plus — THUR8. THRU TTM. "NIGHT CREATURES" Chinese auction: and four hot'attrnd. •w. Show at 7:15 P.M.-Klddle SOUTH AMBOY ARENA OUTEHBRIOGTEH E TO ROUTTE 1 JUNCTION 3 5 Hot Office Opfn 1M P.M. dog sales set for October 2. SEPT. IT - OCT. t MiUnet Bat. A San. at 1 P.M. Toil HfUNOtHfUNOtD OON o*T[o*T[p BS5EIPBS5EIPT Showtime at Duik Steveni 4 Mh, South Amboy November 13, January 15 and British court denies writ tc KIDDIK March 5. Soblen. Chartton Hetfaw A budget was presented to 8aturd»>. M-p SophU Loren membership by Mrs. Em-j Johnson. In Iran, haita Shah Timko Mrs. C'iniipka an-'as ally of U.S. "DAVID & GOLIATH'I ISELIN NOW THRO SAT.! 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Llndley Hmhwsiy Department mult ••• diniinntr the Green Street Tral» t -. on . spilt to help the ctweTi Henry, Jr.. program chairman fir Circle and other death trap$ /••> , mher party • brass was not overjoyed over of the School 14 P.T.A. invited on Tfnute 1 as quickly as DOS* • l0 the rr °° «anfeatlon candidate. Harold well-known personalities to| cililr." It was dednrod by Har* slisrr in R meeting with the old •! Morteiwi, Dpmocratld •• P.T.A. through a written mes- ndidntr for thi1 Township '•' •"•"• lhp *vfn,fl "** ""«* man, ilk,., RflKe. The humor and witti- immittee from the First • t tn 1 ,,„„• hr wan taken over by * smooth U,M cisms of their replies, coupled iii'ti, .sprakirf: at a rally in th8 •• »hilr enroule to Staten Inland on a ferry boat with the more serious words ;iin Street home of Mr. and in i,r was In for a real bargain when he Dur' of wisdom turned the evenln* rs. Victor Dngran. , p,irs of wK-kn for a dollar. K turned out that jlnto a highly entertaining and Mortensen said he personally ' ,,i in... wki were merely the topi »tlcklnK out of Informative one. iiinnrd to spearhead a drive ih.rc wrrr no feel In them. Mrs. Henry read the follow' i Impel the Highway Depart- • • • i in* exenrpt from a letter re- lent to take "rapid and effec* UrOilin ft card at the Rlvervlew Hospital Red' ""ived from Danny Thomas of ve" action nn the project, "be- R,-.m 209. . . . Patrolman Steve Fein-tag inlZ\ lnvlslnn fame. "All I can if this death trap is aj. :iisl n Kinxm 1 y Is that If parents turn up wed to remain we may well ••"'• | °\T; • • * ™ <«»t to- BTiilarlv and take an interest .ave a continuous and sense* ;.,iM'tl one of their members, Windsor Liikk Ir' P.T.A. activities they don't ss slaughter of human lives.1* :• partv before lus departure to Lafayrttp ' i ed a kind word from Danny The First Ward Democrat :•• Gloria mid Rosemary Ma/wo. Ida Greco ind homas. They will be Retting mid that the Highway Depart- . inMwnlinij the WoodbrldRfl Emblem Club will ..••: in Atlimttc City, for the national convention of I lore than kind words from the ment's own statistics show that : CotiRratulatton* to Mr, and Mrs Stanley ersons who really" count in a 1 the past decade 17 personl (w years . , . their sons and ave lost their lives at the Cir« :.•*. I Avrmjp on their 35th weddlnK anniversary aughters ... the reasons they :Ie and In its immediate vt* NATIONAL PUBLIC RFXATIONS: Recognition was accorded Perth Amboy General Ho.- ittend the meetings and take i have .. washing machine in runnini order Hut inity. pitnl at Ihe 64th annual convention of the American Hospital Association in Chicago when in Interest In them. They have mi medv nr, you may know of tomronc who ha, the hospital was presented with two awards in the MacEachern Competition* conducted great deal more golnld beer truck isn, "Please pardon our dirty man of the board of governors are shown, left to right, accepting a first-place citation uck to you all and all other rucks and buses," Mortensen' in (onsfnlnt water." Tom Bellmen Is Mill for excellence In public relations projects. The hospital also received an honorable mention members of P.T.A., School 14, ;old his fellow Democrats. "Al- iind nut wlui wai rwpontlble for the disappear- plaiiue for its publication, Charting Progress at Perth Amboy General Hospital. Awards were Fords, New Jersey, I wish you most every day we hear of ao- i. f.uorlte thort cue itl«k during a crucial match presented by publisher Paul E. Clisaold, right, at ceremonies at the MorriBon Hotel In othin? but new members and MRS. JOHN SIMON idents and near accidents at of our newent "little mewhanU". Anthony Bar. Chicago. 4 lots of them ;he "Circle" and it has gotten • I dreen Street utarted off Mi first week with Sam Levinson's contribution io bad that school bus driven h, ..ildlnc 12 new euitomeri to his route. Tony ncludsd "Ten guaranteed ways approach it and go around It hav ' <" ' y°u i°ln the ranki »f our more than to raise a brat": and. In direct Celebrates 80th Birthday in daily fear of disaster." :ontrast, Art Linkletter sent "I pledge myself to follow WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. John long "Children learn what and Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Sepa ;hrough on this project if the Simon, an old time resident of in whose home the party wa ionicing for the -sonKbirti" ihnt [ills the Co- hpy ltve." people of the First Ward choose Woodbridge, who came to this held, and their children, Irmi me to represent them In No- >.;HW with 1U lovely trills. Tin- only smwbird' Bob Hope remarked, "I have country from Hungary in 1902 and Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Zig ••- IN proprietor Murray Soltcr who.v lmitatloiw 'een nlaying the collegiate clr- was tendered a surprise birth- mund Iszo, and daughter, Helen vember," Mortensen continued. • • :i,.h!in(tale hide It* head in .stamp I ult this year — Notre Dame — day party Sunday at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. Marie 'In many ways this is the top • • • > Georgetown, and now, your 269 Bergen Street, given by her and son, Mark; Mr. and Mrs priority project in a safety pro- M.iit.d ,m»ll Ktrefalfd froup* »Undlni on the nvitation., This may change children. She was 80 yqars old. Alex Inzo and daughter, Susan, gram for my friends and neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Michael" Roskey bors and their children." uuiHh trooklnf and wnrenlni — it vu ju»t 8:30 my whole career and I will go Mrs. Simon is a charter mem- I ilio were waltlni (• enter the l»r»e building. omDlptely highbrow!" ber of the Hungarian Reformed and daughter, Lori; Mr. an Plans were discused at the Wrote Arlenc Francis, "Your Church and is also a member of Mrs, Frank Kopanyi; Mrs, Ei meeting for a buffet party in rn, t » group of worker* conjreiatlnt ouliMe a (th+>,»w—»»>e Women's. Guilr_,,:ud o_*tv--u,.—if the church.. R. . Mr. and Mis. Fran. tetter was so persuasive that I tner ICZ; Mortensen's honor at the Log ii rirls and boyi mlUnt for the bell that would Hosts at the party were Mr. tally regret haying to decline1 Kormondy and Mr. and Mrs Cabin, St. George Ave., on Oc- Hi M.n of the day'i rbiue* it didn't happen in and Mrs. Stephen Sepa and Mi\ [Joseph Kara. 'our kind invitation to speak tober 21. in in Cotonia on Caroline Plwe, outildr of (»- ,and Mrs. Stephen Simon. At- The honored guest has tw before your P.T.A. meeting." tending were Mr. and Mrs. Si- children, eight grandchildrei Hugh Downs extended best mon and their children, Stephen'and three great-grandchildren! E. W. Poulsen Cited member of our staff is partiauaUiw in a home) wishes and expressed thanks for having been invited. For 25 Years Work ^ conducted by a national firm. with.the lulpj MARINE RETURNS Dr. Joyce Brothers was com- WOODBRIDGE —Edward organizationsns . The "Which shirt is Navy Career FORDS — Marine PFC. Joh: JUS pa«Md with flying colon but one of your mitted to orevlous engagements W. Poulsen, 105 Schrocder Av- and forced to decline, but asked 1. Smiriga, 201 Summit A enue, completed 25, yr.ars ffith is turned red during a test of dishwulmiK to be invited another time. nue left Tuesday for Treasu Public Eervice Electric and '. the ladleo acting a* human guinea pins kept Special Assistant for Astro- Man Enlists Island, California, after spend Gas Company recently and was their shoulden M tf looking for a hidden TV naut Affairs, Ford Eastman, WOODBRIDOE — A career ing a month's emergency lea' presentee] a gold service em- sent apologies for Astronaut|Navy man was one of eightj it home. He 'reported to Cani] blem in honor of the occasion. John Glenn, Jr., who is pres- township men who enlisted in 'endleton, California , la, Mi'. Poujsen started with the rW-nuty Sulon. 75 Main Street, Woodbridn b. 1 f ently committed to the National the U.S. Navy during the [month for embarkment to Ok company In 1937 in the former is fourth year In Woodbridge. Thr wUbllsh- Space Program. month of August, according to lawa where he spent some tim Perth Amboy area. In 1946, . l» under the (o-ownenhJp tf Miss S*iunnr ( HAMI'AGNr: HOIK — In honor of Edward Patten, candidate for Congressman in the Ralph A. Dugan, Special As- Philip J. Boyle, Machinist's^ efore being granted an emer- shortly after his Reparation Mn. KraiUa Truthel ha* Jut added a complete 15th Congressional District is being planned by the three men pictured above. Left to right: sistant to President John F. Mate First Class of the Perth! gency lenve. from the military service he i fa ah ion win u their ulon. Daniel Kennedy. Jack Ilila and Donald Clarick. The affair will be held on October 19 Kennedy regretted that a per- Amboy recruiting office. was transferred to Elizabeth in Stanley's Gallery, Route 1, Woodbridge. sonal message from the ^Presi- Thomas W. Zwoyer, Electri- ENTERS COLLEGE area, wher ehe is employed in. jridne stores will b« open tonight and dent could not be sent but en- cian's Mate First Class, 5 Jean WOODBRIDGE — William the office, electric distribution department. Ktid all day Saturday In observance of tin closed some pertinent White Court, who has over 17 years Cursinczkv. son of Mr. an lv Days House releases. in the Naval service, re-enlisted ilrs. William Kursinczky, II r. Poulsen is married to tfee Friends Will Honor Edward J. Patten In the regular order of busi- for four years. After attend- Wedgewood Avenue, began h former Irene Kroch of Fords, 1 ' ••• imlJui t*w A * W Root Beer ttand b now open ness, the (budget for the year ing school at Charleston, 8. C, studies in engineering at Villa- a former employee of Elizabeth K< ' at 1071 Nt George Atennt in Arenel. The firm was approved by the member- he will be assigned to a mine- lOva College, Pa., last wee! area. He served with the " Mri'trunlr Ordering from your «aif'. Many favor- At a Cocktail Party Set, October 19 ship. sweeper based in Japan. i Wr. Kursinczky is a 1962 grad United States Army in tha (-:.M .us him been heard about the beauty of the The members also voted to The new enlistees are: Wll- uate of Woodbridge Higl European Theater. He is the * 'iMif.in. WtXJUBRlDGE— Edward J.jsues carefully before going to send letters to New Yoric State1!11*111 R Dernier, 19 Lillian Ter- School. leader of a small musical band • • • • •Patti'ii, Democratic candidate^the polls in November," Mr. Senator, Walter' J. Mahoney, race, Richard F, Hadley, 321 known as "The Stylists." Mr. (DeKalb Avenue, Anthony A. and Mrs. Poulsen, have a json, •'•'• me Kirl* at Slim & Trim Reducing Sulon, lOlO'fw the United Status House of Clarick said. Legion Ladies Assembly Speaker Joseph S Adenauer to appeal to Kru- Carlino, and to the Governor of Kazlauskas, 244 Woodbrldgs shchev on Berlin. Dean. • Avenel, are having a lot of fun with the new Representatives, from the 15th: Assisting the above commit- Avenue and Paul 8. Urban, 89 11 i'writ now being given. iCotigii'.-slonhl District, will bejtee will be Anthony Orgleflnger, New York State. Nelson A Name Chairmen Rockefeller, to raise the min- Fulton Street, all of Wood- • '•••' liunoied at a cocktail party at Metuchen; Mrs. Clarence Ben- bridge; Thomas Petersen, 4S4 1 COLONIA — At the recem imum age for the purchase of "ii in liiirmted In foreign language new«papen jStiinli-vs Gallery Resiaurant.jder) , Madison Township;.Mar- meeting of tha America alcoholic beverages from 18 to Crows Mill Road and David !Route L, from 8 until 10 P.M., cu&|Georgeou, Fords; 'Mrs. W.l Smith, 15S Echo Avenue, both "-II il>Hn to Vlvlen't Kiddy Shop on Main Street. • October 19. Mitchel, Menlo Park; | Mrs. teglon Ladies Auxiliary Unli SI- of Fords, and Paul E. Zellner, NEW!..... Enjoy f" "-"I up to the New York Time* a couple of weeks Host will be Donald E, Clar-j Daniel Kennedy, East Eltruns- 248, Mrs. Bernard Blasena, MM. Andrew Aaroe, princi- 0 Inman Avenue, Avenel. of them and ha* them In the itore |nk ot Highland Park, chair-iwick; and Mrs. Thomas Scar- president, announced her com pal, spoke of character and Upon completion of nine . , , , 'iiiun c' a committee of r'nencU ano, Carterat. mlttee chairmen as follows spiritual education and its im- weeks of Recruit training at the 1 PllllL n who good chair, Mrs. Fred Wandres portance in the life of the child. Electronic Ordering ..flt.-nd for open hou« parties at many local ' ' - ™ sponaortrw: Naval Training Center, Great! hospitality, Mrs. Paul Ablonc Teachers were Introduced, and : * showrooms, the new qara wUl be on display'"»' »"•''• Mr> Clar c^*a* tht'i , , , n , Lakes, Illinois, the men will w zy; gold star mothers, Mr; reports and committee chair- Come as You Are ,,. l refreshments will be served, (check the ndid^in.-r chairman of Middlesex Junior WoUiaU 8 Uub men presented. spend two weeks at home prior Cuumys qitlzens for Hughes,.. _. __ , Adolph Elster; membershli to reporting to their next duty lor where to go». Honors INew Members 1 ... Eat in Your Car! Mrs. John Ruff; past-preslden Kindergarten mothers were stations. Mr. Clarick announced this ' WOOlt»BRIDQE—The Junior parley, Mrs. George Kuchna hostesses after a most enter' OPEN DAILY 10 AJtf. TO 12 J'-i ir wmething can't be done aboat tke Icores cocltuiil party is specifically Woman'(! Club held a member- poppies, Mrs, Wendall Doll talning meeting. Mrs. Button's ^ who are eonitantly ooming Into (own and ATTEND FUNERAL designed to give Independent, ship newcomer's festival at the coupons, Mrs. Joseph Seickel kindergarten class won the at- WOODBRTDOE — Mr. and •"id out of the local tfustnen MtabllthmenU. Republican and Democratic home of Mrs. Michael Baraniak, rehabilitation, Mrs. Anthony tendance prize for the most; |) >i Mrs. Harry Sechrist and son, I'M- toliciton come from iqeh pUcea a* Stattn voti'is an opportunity to meet Colonia, with Mrs. Thomas Mc- Mauro; adopt-a-vet, Mrs. Ern- oarents .present. John, recently returned after utoii, Brooklyn, etc. Son>e »(them are In que»- with Mr. Patten on an informal Auliff, president/presiding. 8ev est Burrows; child welfari The riext meeting will fea- attending the funeral of Mr.' »>«rc thejr come from and what they are so- eral new members were wel- Mrs. Prank Thall; ture Jack Platt, State P.T.A. ; chaplain Sechrlst's mother, Mrs. I. 8. 1076 St. George Avenue, Avenel l dually, they mutter lomethlng about "help •We feel tliat at this crucial comed. Mrs. Gerard Martyn music chairman in a commun- 1 and that', about It. We think the Chamber iSechrlst. York, Pa. time In our nation's history It Any women between the afes Mrs. John Raff, Mrs. Blaiena ity sing. This wiU also be the """"•- should Miggett • tighter policy on thii to Is absolutely necessary to send of 18 and 35 who may be |n- and Mrs. Martyn were selqctei annual Father's Night. ""II < ..'a representative to Congress! terested in becoming a member] Americanism co-chairmen. Mrs jwho will siflpport our President may contact Mrs. Robert Fen- JBurrows and Mrs. Doll wen mander of the Post, attended Klwfleld. merchandise club|wld hls programs. For this rea- ner, membership chairman, appointed constitution and by the meeting and arranged to Set cluilnnan. Mrs. Hy Farer wllll^n wts me all voters m Mld- PU1-3716. The next meeting|iawS co-chairmen. have the unit help the Post by Between Mow and October dlrect and n»rrate the pro«ram.jd|PSWt county to meet the can- will'be held Tuesday at Stan- The unit is completing ar- preparing food for the Legions Members are reminded by and to consider the is- ley's Diner. rangements to hold a bingo al annual dance at the Wood- ^it Series Mn. Nochlmson that 'a few Menlo Park during Novembe: bridge Post, November 3. cook booki are still availuble. and a white elephant sale, Hostesses for the evening II reheariaj wu Interested persons may call tier. vember 14th. were Mrs. Ablonczy and Mrs. [j to be Mrs. Utpldas and Mrs. North Gerard Martyn, new com' George ] SAVINGS DAYS meet asked member* to start brInn- An Effli Service at i Extra Charge! "ll Congregation Ing their rummage to tlie drop """duy. The pro off stations. The ruaunavf sale 1 fashions of ( HAVE YOU HAD YOUR HAIR ARE BONUS DIVIDE 1438 Irvinx IJ will be held at - a series of Octobei- 1 8treet, Railway, DONE LATELY AT FREDRICS? Vuriou* t;ayi through November 2. Anyone l! of on Mven iU>ll*ti U m "i«ft« and the Inteiterestel d in working at the quipped to ddUfuUr utlify tbe '•Wl'' Commltt«l rumimage sale should contact ip«i»l indlvMiud tfetlrn of SAVE By Oct. 15th DAYS ghbora '•'• i)l0Ject». The PRESTONE KflWftf nti wunutu foi toduj'i mBurt ftuhlon Mr either chairman. «- Albe Upl In nulr beauty • • • Ml1 Bvery litile bit more helps ... and here's North, nun- Parade Top Honor* (It takes no lomer than a regular wash) *'or Appointment Call for FULL DIVIDENDS ... no waiting. A Won by VFW Bamtl FU 8-9883 David, FORDS - Tli« Fords Mero VIAl street _ Playersjorlal Post 8090 V»ff Band, di- WOODBRIDGE ME.4-4333 Joseph Heri- rected by Raymond Holziemer "II H UHiMHY and took top honors in a parade "'•••• II, m ""an, gift shop|gt Boonton early in September PROP. ,tZE STORE Cliff Krenta'- and second prise at New Prov- mm eorge Avenue idence. Mrs- PRIDE l&U Eiiu Avcuue, Uaiiwit> The band also marched in AND LOAN ASSOC1AHU, Philip Roxbury recently and are ISA D» , . , Mrs. OMrge|scheduied as follows: Sunday Sibling. Call lii LONIA committee for St. John Vianney Church am Nl-I CHR msH ,at New Brunswick; October 6 *«*s and for tiie Bprlngfleld Fire Com- Suit Nttural Luvelj fur the isler, vlcepany ut Morrlfltown, and Oc- Mtjrlc* »t i "Where FIRST In The 1 -'inti; Mro.'tober 14 for 8t. Mary's woomwft, "'"1 Mn. DavidiRahway, »t JACK JOHNSTON ISLAND Report from Wahlngton The JSew Can Letter to Editor ; There is nothing quite like the of them drive to warrant model changeovers on such a mass scale. Cuba - Powderkeg of \\ imerican "new car season" anywhere Mr Campion: j to the the world outside the United And while we probably put too much in rrndinp a newspaper col- : States. Just about this tyne every year stress on "looks," at least in the Euro- umn !>\ n wrll known columnist Ballot Box in November , ,,rds as follows: ! v ; Washington Bureau makes Its appearance. Everyone is also seek durability, quality and effi- • \-,n tlmt we are Involved ln CUStoni.i! 130 Third St., 8. E. img tor . curious to see what is new, what has ciency in our automobiles. When buy- ,';irnM"ms of the Congo and Washington. D. C. ers overlook the latter consideration, . pruict Russia and the j b^en added, etc. m.iniirr nations of the By WEB HAYDEN In ho other country is this tradition and buy on look-appeal only, they are; %'n'innv we have lost sight of duplicated. Even in Germany, which buying unwisely. mir nwii peonle. the small busl- pleas of the Ad- .,,-:Miin;i. the butcher, the comes closest to being "alike" us in And so here we go with the new crop ministration and some leaders South r, the in both parties that the issue many ways, one of them being a high of 1963 cars: a new grill, a new curve be kept out of politics, there's standard of living, such an event each here, a new streak of chromium here, now the year would be unheard of. The German innovations under the hood, etc. It's people do not have the money to buy dowrfright interesting. As usual, it will box on Nov. t. | ,|;' ': mnrr than his wife and himself, c Vll ri{ new cars every year—and not enough be a lot of fun. It could scarcely In Ignored! tight hlKr-\{, hrrins to gget burled In a by the average voter ln light be follow d (••fl o01f fnrmsTPrlTla . I*f* hlite* cni|ii«jemployos * •" ----- ... •fW»ib --- twin; ,v,- pe-sons the forms become of the international crisis item-'action •.; School Segregation By Sex rv numerous. Before ton*, mlng from new Berlin tensions; A r,;,. achieve results way above that of a linn tn spend more time and »nd the Soviet military build-, nun,,,,, . According to Dr. Johannes A. Gaert- rcrv fliiinj out forms thanjup in Cuba - particularly the tary a;;-, ner, of Lafayette College in Eastern comparable group of boys in a mixed dors selling his goods and latter, since that threat hits so'can <•..•;• fifth class in math. Performance was virrs Then he has to have:close to home. of a r Pennsylvania, both of the sexes suffer 1 only slightly higher in language and licenses and they must Thus the question in th« up- has (11]l when they are forced to learn together. ho precisely In the exact spot coming election — even though Ciccr,, He states further: social studies. Mr. Wells says: nobody but an Inspector an off-year vote—will at least the i),:; xomrt "It is curious that in all the talk "We found boys in the all boy class wilt see ttirm <}° degree be one of sup- mittr. ••So the small businessman; port for. or repudiation of, Ad- PQ.-,,;., about child centered teaching, the found a common interest in their becomes the slave of the no-;ministration handling of the'eiim ;i ;. most fundamental determinant of studies and gave each other encourage- cnuntant who tells him wher^situation. ti0I, )„,, every child, his sex, is never taken into ment. In addition, there were no prob- wts off The accountant And if Capitol Hill accur- Iy fri,|,, lems of discipline, even with those who irmturally charges for his serv-|ately mlrron the feellnf of the .sen. account." icrs because he Is a small busi people back home, there's cur- so in t Glenn S. Wells, Principal of Fairfax had discipline problems before." nowman too. Maybe, to (jet rently a sharp division of opln-that t:, thine* straight, they have to Ion on that subject. tln'd County's Wakefield Forest School in Encouraged by the results of Fair- call in a small lawyer, a fellow This U Indicated by the de- and of Virginia, can speak from experience. field County, Virginia, two other school who had high hopes and great mand from many quarters for false He has been supervising separate systems will begin experiments into nmbltlons but landed on the I firmer and more specific action would (Oitir man and his submergence toj obedience to sheer bigness Is That's Your Money They Are Spending Under the Capitol Dome not beneficial to our particular As Congress completes action on its alone about $1,100,000,000. For the kind of society which ti based By J. Joseph Gribblis ion the individual's freedom of multi-billion dollar appropriations for family of four this averages about choice rather than obedience 130 Years of Service the new fiscal year, news reports from $700. The "civil benefits" budget in- to authority. But the middle- TRENTON — The State of and as soon as traffic builds! It Is planned that new police Washington frequently reel off massive cludes spending in areas ranging from class is becoming part of the to oar Customers New Jersey may resort to a up more, experts claim a toll men be thoroughly grounded ln proletariat Its place ln our spending projects "to be paid from agriculture, health and welfare, to huge bond issue to finance a highway will be built from accident investigation, arrest, society is being taken ftway by Federal funds." housing, education and veterans serv- five-year program of modern Trenton to Asbury Park and searsh and seizure, civil gov- I the card-carrying union mem- highway construction. 'seashore municipalities further ernment, court systems, crim-1^ who is"protected"~by~mass And for the edification of the home ices. Cost of these programs has more Before leaving on an ocean to the south in Ocean County. inal'laws, police ethics, laws of associations. Thi,i shift tn our T. L WATSON & C folks, Congressmen will be pointing than doubled in the past decade. voyage to Ireland, Governor evidence, Federal Bureau of In- society Is altering Its nature ESTABLISHED 1832 with pride to local benefits of various Richard J. Hughes admitted a VACCINATION: — Governor,vestlgation, firearms, nrst aid, more than ls suspected. At a Since government money is taxpay- bond issue ls a possibility ln Richard J. Hughes is mentallyiinterrogation procedures, basic time when the value of the public works, training programs, wel- ers' money, there have been frequent the scrambled future financing wrestling with a measure criminal investigations, Juvenile dollar Is gding down and the fare payments and other Federal of the State government. The passed by both houses of the offenders, motor vehicle laws, economy of the country Is MONROE A. suggestions that reports of "Federal" highway financial picture has;Legislature which would ex- police-dommunlty relations, his- projects — all something "the govern- swiftly changing, the real peril Resident Partnrr spending give credit where credit is been set before the State Tarempt school children from be- tory of police, police practice is that we have departed from ment will pay for." Policy Commission by State,Ing vaccinated provided a par- and procedure, report writing, due. Thus, instead of identifying a a policy of national economics MEMBER NEW VOKK AND Highway Commissioner Dwlght ent writes a note stating the j self defense and traffic prob- "American life is established This invites the question of "where AMERICAN STOCK EX( IlANGt.s project as "something for which the R. O. Palmer. proposed vaccination Interferes lems. on the strength of a prevailing the money comes from" — a question with the free exercise of rell-i government will pay," the taxpayer "When you tote up the $36.- middle-class living in smaU Pert* Artiy National Bank Baildl which has been raised editorially In 000,000 per year now being; pridples. I ACTING GOVERNOR: — towns. The disappearance of would be given more accurate knowl- spent on highways and you as The bill, which cleared ththee li Prank 8. Parley, Acting Gov- this element is a social change At the I Corners m ? x>o various publications recently. maybe $50,000,000 or Legislature last April, is being!ernor. President of the State of major significance which sume y ft edge if he were told that "$50 million td b rti ISfn^e ft"1 RepublicaRepublicann leadeleaderr IS TEARS IN PERTH AMBUY The New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- $60,000,000 more per ytar would promoted by certain grupgroupss opop- f cannot be ignored at this stage of (his) taxpayers' money was appro- set up a good highway program, posed to vaccination of anyjOanyj'' Atlantic CountyCuy, , is serving of our development." tion points out that taxpayers ln this h d t iti f hh nUh UntUnt chlechlef f priated today to build public works on you begig n to think about a kikindd . A statementtt t attachethd dd t!to!to! »» ' ' ** ,, **«" (Continued on Page 16) State bear over 4% of the Federal tax bond issue," admitted the Gov-^h^he measure seta forth that I've of New JerseyJersey. burden. For instance, the "civil bene- Hot Winds Desert," ernor. many of the states and some While Governor Richard J.) fits" sector of the Federal budget—not The State Tax Policy Com- foreign countries do not require Hughe* travels to Ireland Such identification, it is reasoned, vaccination or Immunization the Mauretania under doctor's I mission, whic:i is scheduled to 1 including defense — totaling an esti- might serve to alert the taxpayer and submit its recommendations on Assemblyman Frederick Hauser, orders to geg t rid of a severe' mated $25.8 billion in the fiscal year consequently reduce Washington en- new taxes before December 1,'D., Hudson, claims the measure;co!d ar.d grippe, Senator Parley] 1963, will cost New Jersey taxpayers will consider %uch a bond issueiis In accord with the trend of will serve as pinch-hltter in the Pass to a Financial- thusiasm for "Federal" appropriations. as part of Its overall thinking. other legislation recognizing!highest oHice of the.State, A highway bond Issue, the; healing by prayer or spiritual: Hughes and Parley are old Oovernor said, would be con- means alone. friends, but at times become a With Cuba sidered by the commission But the recent smallpox scare embroiled irf disputes political along with the state's other ln New York has placed Qov-jSocially, however, both men Russla has become embarrassed by It is also interesting to note that a nwds, such as higher pensions | ernor Hughes on guard and he1 admire each other and get the fact that the only Communist na- short time ago Mr, Ernesto Guevara, for State Police and more state is studying the possible effects along in a fine and cooperative troopers: d-manoj for another of such a law. "I am trying imanner, despite the fact they « tion on the Western Hemisphere, o tovcncW' Cuban Minister of Industry, arrived in $100,000,000 annually frijm edu- to accommodate legitimate ob-,are political opposite! Cuba,, has moved steadily toward eco- Moscow. He stated that the purpose of cators for state, aid to local jectlons on religious grounds CIOM 0Q«« schools, ln addition to the. pre- he U af- nomic chaos. Cuba is no Communist but safety must come first," he| fccUonatcly" known to his a rtKil o* Kitnfodio" his visit was to discuss Soviet aid in sent *100,000 000 annually, and said recently. I friends, first appeared at the * show piece. • additional municipal and coun- K> i the form of construction of a steel State House as an Assembly-j The sugar crop ln Cuba has fallen ty financial -.id. TRAINING: — Policemen of l«cai. Making a plant, ! man In 1937. He w&j re-elected far below normal. It has Uen neces- New Jerse- now has a gross he future in New Jersey muni- to the' lower house of the Leg-1 bonded debt of $207,000,000 cipalities are expected to be sary to have food rationing in Cuban It would appear that the Soviet islature ln 1938 and 19J9 and ] with no sink::.? fund. Among thoroughly .trained for their promoted to the State Senate cities. Many factories have had to shut Union is establishing in Cuba^a size- the issues outstanding are $25,- duties If special schools being ln 1940. He was re-elected to; 050.000 in hiAway Improve- established in all parts of the the Senate sU consecutive j iown 'and guerillas are now' active able military mission, whlcht would State do their Job. ment bonds reaming from a limes, and hold the record for! compare with the United States' mili- $100,000,000 odnd issue auth- In the next twalve months. longevity In the upper, house. Apparently now Moscow has decided tary assistant mission in countries like orized br the voters ln 1930, 650 men will become policemen While President of the 1948 .ttempt to bail Cuba out. There has The Bute Hlshway/Depart- hi New Jersey. PUteen schools Senate, Parley served as acting Laos, It is believed that in the Soviet WaT has"* proposed'j T^ad have been established under tjhe governor on three separate oc- ••:: a sharp rjse in the number of mission, there are high ranking offi- construction program of $HB.- new police training program to b casions during the absencesofjl munist vessels delivering person- cers, non-commissioned offi 829.M1 tor 1M! 63, Included ln be launched momentarily by Oovemor Walter E. Edge, :ers and which ls tltM'i (47 ln Federal the New Jersey Polios Training nel supplies to Cuba during the month, he served as Acting privates to advise and help operate the f •&* $37.n9,8i4 in State commission of which Attorney Governor for thi fourth time • nionth. training program. General Arthur J. Bills is head *hen Hughes traveled to San To tur&er rtlnt ppressure oa mnclsco to attend the con-! ft* costall Bute road budget, estimated that only about 30 Vention of the American Bar Ovrmix Riifrb favors more per cent of municipal police Associationi . The Dayt Grow Shorter VJB fefebvsn, tunllar to the officers received any recruit training : when they were ori- j&ev 4a*? turnpike and the PREVENTION:-Oo» "ived officially, early on the season for many 4 ginally appointed. And there iu Parkway. Al- ernor Richard J. Hughes h«s 4 r glw s is no way of showing what f September 23rd. Thia day the late fall, thai meant tfcmt to WL.fi!s* "^ * T f :^! "2.,! officially set aside the week itilUUMX! Wil- standards applied for those who then, % .vied just a little less day- wdttt between from October 7 to 14 as Plre life his Atlantis City. had received Instruction. light thk icii the 22nd. Prevention Week, one of the light Hi most Important observances of BANKING HOURS AT OUR 3 BANKS And fr% he 23rd of September un- his rr GLAMOR GIRLS tht yea'r. Monday Thru Friday 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P. «• til DecemH| 22M the days will grow of vhm VUOL UBut.1.1?1 In his proclamation, the Oov- ernor stressed that heavy fire shorter. TM5;; ,H;th of time the sun Friday Eveningi 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P >•• not go ^iv. ti» wsjui KHZ toy*. wak- losses demand an Immediate jp above the rizon and the time It Ing LIE W awareness on the part of the was below tht innzon was practically TIL, public of the need for. and even on Septe:: ,,,. 22nd and 23rd. ? value of, exercising greater care r and responsibility in avoiding By December ?2; u ui(. days will be so destructive fires and for partJ short a hunter K. have to get ou to dit in [ cut l«j)riii| Xuka at;j clpatlng in community fire pr» time oS ch* year, to, tmmixt tt*i vention programs and relateB Into the woods or fit.!d3 pretty ^ activities. r it he is going to ha./ <,m to hunt, so life rlli 8uiu«citij ws\t v> an The Governor iirges all cltl- that" he will have %,.k,h daylight to out inUi tht wood* uA lens to Join ln control effort* of get in an afternooiii,! hunting. their respective community flre beautjJuJ JaJU 4&yt m departments and directed ap- Since state laws ofy<; the hunting magoifiomt stow «id tint tiab *ix. propriate State agencies "to as- sist in this effort to reduce the shameful wait* caused by pre- ventahle flres." forfrrrt |rr BB JKIUEY JIGSAW; - The Charles nUwn <*'sor, _ Nomnber M, MM • M. IM proposed Tocks Island daw will transform the Delaware River 3 Locations For Your Convent I* AM. between the Delaware Water wi»«irt«j», H. j, - fri. !• Mill Oap «nd Port Jervls, N Y AVENEL OFFICE MAIN OFFICE into a 37-mlle-long lake' ac- I'rre 'm«, CtfttrK. H. ft -• M. S9 cording to the Delaws™ River 383 A vend St. Corner af 1412 Basin Commission . . com- UE f'UBUBBINQ COUfMlfT mercW hatchery production ot (corner of Minna Ate.) Berry St. £ Moore Ave. Pr««ld«at A Trttgmtt 380,000 e«-type chicks in New AVENEL WOODBRIDGE fUU - OH TUI SM*1 WI k te, trying to »**! Jersey last month U so per NOW cent smaller than a year ago 1( Harvesting of New Jersey* Member Federal"Reaefve Syatem-Federal Deposit Insuran^ (Continued on P&g« 16) ,fn SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 1962 PACW THIRTEEN Fleming To Head Iselin U.F. Drive — Carl A. Fleming r.. president of the Fireside traity Company, has accepted the chnirmnnshlp of the Iselin1 (Division of the United Fund; i, according to an an-' nounrrraent made today by' Hermnn Stern, Woodbrldgnl 'ownslup chairman and Ernest R Hanson, geheral campaign :rmirmnn. The Iselin Division will bei •esponsible for solicitation of lifts in the Iselin area from business, professional people and some selected residents. The total campaign goal for 'he United Fund In the Raritan Bar nioa is $227,602. Mr. Fleming is a graduate of Rutgers University, a past drlector of the Middlesex County Board of Realtors, a member of the National Asso elation of Real Estate Brokers, National Institute of Real Es- tate Brokers and the New Jer- DR. SAMUEL HOFFMAN (left) and ROBERT BONGART rromlef ti oriBh t ther sey Chamber of Commerce Ex- - ecutives. He is also a member of the Woodbridge Township 22 Auxiliaries llassroom Mothers Iselin Library Beth Am Ready News Letter Meet at School 24 pp y Iselin Fife - Drum Corps ISEUN — An orientation In Attendance meeting of the classroom moth- Fund Underway \r Holiday Services Given Parents COLONIA — Representatives ers of School 24, PTA, was held I8ELIN — The 1962 IseUn Holds Numerous Titles |from most of the 22 V. F. WWednesda, y afternoon at the Tomorrow eve- [Ladles Auxiliaries comprising school. a good start Monday evening •;,,v.ii, C'olonla, BvNo.l7P.T.A. ISELIN — The Iselin Fire the 8 th District were ln attend- Mrs. F. C. Fyke, president ^hehen n DrD - 88am"el Hoffman, vlce reslden . !i!i in Rash The P.T.A. epartment Fife and Drum ance when it convened for the and Mrs. Hamilton Billings' P t of the Iselin Uon club :. Jewish New 17 .sent out a nir.. xpressed thanks to the first time at Colonia Memorial first vice-presiden. t an—d wavwayss '* Presented its check ,,;•:: relinimis serv- | News ly-tlcr to the parents of.people who donated so gener- [Committee Named |Post 6061. and means chairman explained Robert Bongart, president of ' Hi 111 Alll all pupils reports Mrs. Phllipjously during a drive to pur- Presided over by Mrs. Joseph the duties of a class room the Board of Trustees of tht ,;,,. srrvifcR werej il»wy, president. chase new uniforms. The over- By Colonia PTO |strasser, 8th District president, mother. library. The Ubrary trustees 1 1 whelming response makes the maUe(1 fiut to M , i;' .i iiini in thci Included In Mrs. Lowy's re- the representatives were en- A schedule of events for the hav,!e! mailed nut to all proud they represent to ft request for ;.,,.(1 I.-riuili- build- poit WHS the fact that over, COLONIA - Mrs. Marl lightened as to V. F. W. plans next three months, in which ™ ,|? up It is Kl>|)ro-j Greges, president of the P.T.O on the National level. Mrs. A. The Ubrar u .. need ol {$l.OiXi worth of books were pur-' class room motherss willl particinnt-tin-. y ^ Any boy or glrl Uvln ta lse of Schools 2 and 16, announcei Jones, past-president of the jmoney this year because of the •\n>. y. 'il'l b»- the chased last term by the P.TA.L - -- - - « "-" pate, was presented. Volun- n or vlclnlt appointments to the executiv. New Jersey Department re- expanded program they hav* ,bbi ll'iixrt Wit-, for the new school library. An y 1* welcome to teers were accepted for booths HIM «• imi'd his flfeis, drummers or board for the coming year as ported on the Department con- undertaken. The library noun cnevcWipedia was also pur- at the annual Christmas ba- • ,:il lnul' should 1 glocken&pielers. Practice is held follows: vention. have been Increased and th* chased for .school use uat . zaar. "" "' """"' - Monday and Wednesday nights, Committee chairmen: Mrs In an effort to create Inter- Mrs. John Oallano, class new book purchases should b» Mrs Sidney Homer. library|7l30 at io Harding Avenue. Edward Hueston, membership est in the district in the for- 'ar greater to keep pace with ii.du ni iu naraing Avenue. Edward Hueston, membership. room mother representative, ;he increasing needs of Iselin'* Men's Choir chairman, is seeking volunteers! Anyone Interested may contact Mrs. Harold Daniels, program: mation of junior girls units for gave each class room mother a 5 to 18, Mrs. Doris Psolka enlarging population. This am- OM> inan.j to stuff the library which wlll!^^ Pamter director. 1499 Mrs. Edward Panek, ways and! list of children and names of open tin- first week ln October Oak Tree Road, LI 8-5418. CARL A. FLEMING JR. chalrlady of junior youth ac- bitious program may have to bt .i.'id J':i>me |for the second throunh sixth! <, U™A n a »>• 'meanse , witithh MrsM . HarrH y LeaL-' class mothers who will be thern, co-chairman; Mrs. planning Board, president offfi..j^j« J n All I tAl_h _ many curtailed if the fund drive does , •> with the .Krudes. The Corps took first place ln y working together. not meet with success. The Arthur Dilly, publicity; Mrs. biican I Included m the News the combination class at a con- tne Fourth Ward Repu $2500.00 contributed by the test held by the New Jersey William Zimmerman, hospital- C]ubi executive of the Iselin town for the library's support wii.s an interest finder to be lty with Mrs. John Ballek. co- chamber of Commerce, a char- all; .lllled out by the parents and Federation of Martial Field J toMembership Tea is woefully inadequate to meet Music for the state champion- chairman; Mrs. Pat Caporaso, in the the total library budget. With- • A:.1 IH- hrld to iTiurticd to school. It would child welfare; Mrs. Joseph ter member oi have industriously made cancer ;:.• !!.:< TS Friday! •liable individuals to volunteer, ship. Pour members, who enter- out generous support by indi- •Vltale, legislation: Mrs. Edward Woodbridge Township, t h e bandages, and on the lighte ••:• l: At that' their aid and take part in thee!d ln individual competition, viduals, service clubs, and ths Lions Club of Iselin and the sllje j,ave e w champions in Muska. community relations. A business community In town, A i. !..ive »n ON TOW FUtNACI DRIVE m \yn^TMpW . SEPTEMBE rHR0UGH MAY UPON TUE OPENING OF THEIR ^ Smart i as Our New Neighbors 811 K & O Today! iM| 1-2904 Beautiful New Drive-In "xpert tallI'K Installations Charles Addalia's ANDY'S Highway Florist & Nursery Look for the Bright Orange Building! DARI FREEZE STORE 1095 ST. GEORGE AVENUE 1076 ST. GEORGE AVENUE, AVENEL 1075 St. George Avenue COLONIA OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 12 P.M. COLONIA (ACROSS THE STREET PROM A & W) PAOI fOURTDN SEPTEMBER 27, 38, 1082 Fords Women Set Fourth \nnualArt Show Sunday FORDS - The Art Depart- best arrangement Of zinnias; ml of the Woman's Club of Mr«. Elizabeth Rock, first and; m Mrs. William Monweg second Fords has announced the of the Judges for It! for the prettiest variety of tin-', Fourth Annualoutdoor Artnlas; Mr, Schroth, first and, w Sunday, to 6 P.M. at the'Mrs. Kowang, necond for prel-( Kurds Branch of the First Bank tlest variety of mixed flowers: mid Trust Company, King Mrs. Molnar, first and Mr New Schroth. second for most un- <;rnrge »nd Bruns- wick Avenue. usual arrangement of mixed flowera; John Meyer, first and The Judges are Michael Stofa Mrs. Ellen Chrlstensen, second professional artist; Mrs. An- for best single bloom dahlias: drew Rasmussen, art chairman Mrs. Helen Harkay, first and1 of the Sixth District of New Mr. Meyer, second for best ar-i .Jersey Federation of Women's rangeraent of dahlias. ' clubs; and Alfred Tanzi, art icnrtier in Woodbridge Senior Also, Mr. Meyer, first and liish School. Mr. Schroth, second for best single bloom rote; Mr. Schroth, The art show Is open to both first and Mrs. Kowang, second professional and amateur art- for best arrangement of roses: i.sts who wish to exhibit their Mrs. Helen Harkay, first and work. Registration begins Bt Mrs. Menweg, second for best 12:45 P.M, There will be no single bloom marigold; Mis mission charge and no entry Sciblenski, first and fees. Mrs. Bernard Sciblenski. charlesliuenberger, sccond'Vor chairman of the show, reports best arrangement ot Hint over sixty entries have In the children's division •been registered to date. Sharon Harkay received first FLAN ART SHOW: Shown above left to ridht are Mrs. Robert Ohlson, arttat; Mrs. Chester Baflnskl, president, »nd Mrs. Many mediums of painting: i j Ann SclbienskI, pr 2e Bn HKNEKIT COOKIE SALE: Is now In profTtK with tntmber* of ( ,,h p,,i, -,. Bernard Hclblemki, art chairman as llu-v display some of the jilrtiiir-i lo be nhown in the Fourth Annual Outdoor Art will be shown including ab- ond for the best arrangement School 7 TTA. doiii* their litnt. Pictured Irft to rl»ht In the front u, i(1 ,""""' Snow, sponsored by the Woman's Club of lords, Sunday. 1 in fi I'M. at the Fords Branch of the First Bank and Trust stract and traditional oils, pas- l<1 of flowers and Nancy Kulhmnn. Michael VHrijo nf the Wehrlos Dm. L*ft to rhht In Ihe bark nm ;ir,. M,, ' ' ' "™ Company. ,tcls and water colors. first and Amy Hornsby, .second t'opulns. Mrs. Raymond Ilansen, chairman, and Mm, Kdward Trary, n,, M J One of the highlights of thefor the beet single bloom. for the nnt two weeks »nd money will be used for equipment PTA Groups To Hear exhibit will be the showing of Louis Parkas, florist, was the .,,„, h ,, i Double Ring Ceremony the New Jersey State Fair first Judge and Mrs. Mitchell For Kitchen Shower Senator Williams prize winner In water colorsireglstered the entries. Mrs• ('u}f Puck Sets FORDS — Senator Harrison "Fishermen and Their Nets" by Kowang was chairman of the Korneski-Sak !Ed ard Meeting Tomorrow\ Unites Local Couple A. Williams, Jr., State Sena- * Baumlin. affair. tor Wayne Dumont, Jr.. and Another Interesting division A board meeting of the club HOPEIJUVN Cub Pack 57 of the Home and School Asso- ls FORDS — At a double ring Trenton, was maid of honor. At- Assemblyman Guido J. Brlgianl will feature a special group of, scheduled for October 3, sponsored by VP.W. Post 1352 Performed on , ciation was held Friday with ceremony In Our Lady of Peace'tendaiiU were the Misses Gall,will address the combined oil paintings by Fords children hold Its first pack meeting Mrs. 8tephen Kondrk, presl- 1 Church Saturday afternoon, Fazekas, Edison; Barbara Ros-PTA's of several schools, Oc-ages seven to thirteen. \State Cootiettes of the fall season tomorrow, HOPELAWN — Miss Gloria RutKeis i dent, presiding. |Mlgg LoulJe Mftrle PMte)ca be. m0S| Kensbey, and Mrs, Thw-jtober 10, 8 P.M. In the all pur- The public it invited to view 8:00 P. M. at the Post Home, Jean Sak, daughter of Mr. and'masters A_ kitchen shower will high- camc t)1(, bt\dv Of Robert J.'dore Kiynk and Miss Sharon pose room of School 25 accord- the show starting at 1:00 P.M.' To Meet in Fords Jnmes Street. Mrs. Alex Sale, I Worden Ave-this yem light the first regular meeting Yunker. Rev. Hugh Reman of- Estok, both of Perth Amboy. ing to an announcement by October 71a the alternative rain1 FORDS— At a regular meet-. Mrs. Kenneth Axelson, dennue, became the bride of Don-:Holmdrl of the association tonight In ficlated. Best man was Louis Sands, Mrs. Leon Simet, publicity date. ing of the Atoms Cootiette mother, and parents from den aid Andrew Korneakl, son ofEducatio: the school auditorium. The Menl Park Ushers were Den chairman. Mrs. Otto Kowang garden Club held at the V.F.W. Posts will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Korneakl, executive board will be hos- The bride Is the daughter of ° ' * lnls PMtrka Edison brother of Mrs. Simet advised the chairman of the club, stated!Home, plans were made to have; skits will be presented by 422 Amboy Avenue, Perth' , tesses. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pasteka. 49 ' ' the st t(> the bnde: Ed speakers will explore and dis- there were more than 90 entries! s Cootiette meeting nt Mrs. Albert Schmld, den 7 andAmboy, Saturday afternoon at * Olll Roosevelt Boulevard, Edison wa''d Petcrsen, tne Foris ! IFwds: Htc lle Estok Ho e cuss the facts concerning fed- jn the fall flower shnw held| Home, December 2 Mrs, Stephen Kondrk, den 8. St. Michael's Greek Catholic Mr. Yunker Is the son of Mr. P " - P " : :rs Harold ! Vlun lawn and Mr Klyak eral and state aid to education Thursday and listed winners as! - ' Clicord and Mrs At R n,cent commlttee meet- Perth Amboy. Rev. John Loyal "FROSTEES FAIR" and Mrs. John Yunker, 43 Sec-| ' ' - Thursday and listed winners as! FORDS on(1 sinci e thth e FTA memberb s feelfl , follows: H. Schroth. Sr. JJohJJohnn DnmeiltDnmeiltaa werweer appointedappointed. officiated at the double ring, FORDS — Nylon stocking Street. | A reception was held at the : . re . m the need for new dpn " i idl di co-chairmencochairmen. ceremony, jParkwiiy , marriage by her Portugese Club In Perth Amboy. "we are in a rapidlpyy expandinpgg ceived first and second prizes Mothers was discussed. Mrs. 1 or material to stuff toys and Given in Two new Mothers was discussed. Mrs. m\ L i J , , !first boiiri Christmas decorations aifiather, the bride wore a gown The couple left for a wedding educationadtil l systey t m witithh thth efl fl-fofo r rhi his stw twoo hous housee plantsplants; ; MrsMrs. u.u mwnbers, Mrs. Lil-Ca] Ca]., Arno)Arno)dd anandd MrMrss JohJohnn =., llallan DD nn The bride was given in mar-of w,, ]( needed by ladies of the First of silk organza with a bodice trip to Bermuda, nanciaill burdebd n becominbi g over- otto Kowang, first and Mrs.ll »» a"a"dd MrsMrs . LoLouu PadRett. Pdtt iK(mnr n,signed as den mothersIrlage by her father. Road whelming.' 1 Presbyterian Church, Perth adorned with iridescent pearls; Mrs. Yunker, a graduate of whp mlntr" Elle^l,.__n ChrLstenserti__i_*n secondJ for*__!Wer! p initlflied. Rpfre.shntfiits ;du. e l. 0 1Unf,,. ,ss Th^, e pack ,. win,**'•( Mai \*n\Ad o«f* hono unnnr was Miss Elea- |Were Mrs Nu, . Amboy, for "Frostces Fair", No- and sequins. Her skirt was simi-; Edison High School, is em- the most unusual African vlo- ^rved by Mrs. John nQt acm)t new boyg untll ad. nor McCann, Hopelawn, cousin llcity cl.ai::.: vember 29 In the Presbyterian larly adorned in front. A bouf-.'ployed by Johnson & Johnson, ton, where he was a member of let; Mrs. John Parana, first andl Kochick of the bride. Kenneth Milus- . ":..,_ l^'dltlonal den mothers are ac- schedule ! Center, Market Street. Contrl-^ant veil held her tulip crown. New Brunswick, as a secretary. Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. Mrs, Kowang. second for the Lucka. The next meeting will quired. zewski, Perth Amboy, was best cludr a v butions are being collected for She carried an orchid on a' The bridegroom was gradu- He is employed by Acme Mark-prettiest African violet; Mrs. be held, October 5, 8:00 P. M. man. Daiuv, at ': the bazaar by Mrs. George Pi- prayer book. ated from Woodbridge High ets, Metuchen, as assistant Bernard Sclblenski, first and ! 8ET RUMMAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE TODAY The Korneskli will live in New Brim .• leaky, 15 Wlldwood Avenue, Miss Rosemarle Bongiovanni, School and Rider College, Tren- manager. Mrs. George Molnar, second for FORDS — The Women's So-1 FORDS — The Ramot Chap- Perth Amboy. Lionel W cietyof Christian Service of the! ter of B'nai B'rith Women are The bride, a graduate of Drive Wesley Methodist Church, 1030'conducting a rummage sale to- Woodbridge High School, Is em-;'ickets (,:- Woodbrldge Avenue, will con- day, 9 A. M. until 4:30 P. M.ploye, d by Johnson & Johnson,' A mmi:. duct a rummage sale, October at 102 Main Street, Wood- New Brunswick, as a aecretary.jducted nt 4 and 5 from 9 A. M. until 3 bridge with Mrs. Irving Green- Her husband, a graduate ofiWoodiindi; P. M., in Fellowship Hall. 'wald as chairman. Per|h Amboy High School and'12. :•; j irst 3anks I REMEDY FOR "LACK OF CASH" OPEN HOUSE • Free Refreshments • Free Advice First Bank's loan officers know that when you need money Free Showing of the to relieve a financial headache, you need it in a hurry, i You'll appreciate how quickly they can turn your loan request .into ready cash, 1963 FORD LM Speed, plus Understanding and confidential handling of your application... are always basic ingredients of First Bank's loan service. If you need money for any sound purpose, apply here... where you get, action ... and cash ... fast. i EXPERTS SAY: "Tfie Finest Car Fotjl Has Ever Quill" Pi Bankinanki g Hours at Avenel Office Monday thru Friday 8:30 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. SEE THEli/l HERE Friday Evenings $:00 P.M. . 8:00 P.M. DRIVE-IN WINDOW will be ope^i from - FRIDAY - SAT 8UM» A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday thni Thurs- (September 27) (Septembfi day plus ALL DAY FRIDAY from 18:00 (September 28) A.M* to 8:00 P.M. . !I Large Selection of Irst Bank Galaxies.. Fairlanes., Falcons., Thunderbj and TRUST COMPANY ON THE SPOT DEALS on ALL '62 LEFTOVERS FORDS . PERTH AMBOY . AVENEL-COLONIA MtMMR MDQIUl OIPOWT UMUMNM COHKRATION Woodbridgge Ford 855 ft. "We Sonriot What We 8eU" Av,., Woodbridg., jUJl oH Rfflllle I SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 1962 PAOB FIFTEEN 1 SOCIAL SECURITY "•««>* r^icu'Sr &"tie Luncheon Opens Christensen's mi date in MtWt »W««tl«n BIRDS formally flirt tt the SMlal Se- "The Friendly .Store" Outstians ui luwin curity office. We rafted that Season for Club rou lo* «, tin. In Tl.Hlnt ui, ,uncheon pre. IN YOUR ) 1 ve been working In a \nie home doing light house- If he continuel to work .part Woman s Club or Iselln II calher Forecast: nnd baby-sitting since tlmf after becoming eligible for at the home of Mrs. Herbert .Inly nnd am paid $19 a week monthly Social Security bene- B. William, Chain O'HIlLi Road. j ,,,.|N NIGHTS Ahead BACKYARD Tri likp to be under Social Se- flts? . ; Repreaentativei from fht iourlty hut my employer has: A. Yn. You mu«t pay tie clubiWlll' altend tlie New jersey i told mr hf doe* not pay 8oclaVUx If rou are working In eo»-suic PederaUon of Women', Itr I'rcpuml With Security tux unleH he has six ered employment regar«leis ofclubg fR)1 cm! t nr more servants. Is there any;your are or benefit status. !,gM Collfge October 6 IwnyicanpaytheflocUlflecur-i • • • scheduled were the foliowlns: ,i(v tnx myself? ! Do you have a personal prob- ^deration Day of South flaln- 1 A. If you are paid $50 oT 1™ concerning Social Secur.jflpld club October 4: Pregi- r's Sleepers 1 mnrc rash hy one employer In^v' Write Allan A. Bass, denfs xca of the Woman * a calendar quarter, your em- District Manager, Social Secur- Club of Perth Amboy, October oloyer must eomply w«th the''to Admlnlatratlon, 313 State 8; Sixth District annual Fall As summer steadily lessens law and make a rtport »nd pay]Street. Perth Amboy, and you Conference and luncheon, Oc- "(I fall iippi-oaclii's, certain social Security tax on yourjm&y b(% assured of a confiden- tlal tober 33, at the Mountainside •oiinds in the nisht, remind us earnlngs even If you are the reply. Inn, Reservations for the rhiiii'jiiv! srnson.s. If, on only employre. luncheon will be accepted by clniiily H"i)|cnibrr niRlit you Q. i will be 73 years old SOVI FT SHOT FAILED Mrs. Williams, until October 16. ) oulMdc imrl listen, you will next month. I work as a mach. A space agency spokesman The program featured a tallc henr, ririftina down SPOUTS COUPE: The performance and maneuverability of a spurts oar are combined lnlst Hnd earn about $2,500 a reported that Russia tried a y Bernadette Basarab, senior I In1 dark skies, clear, mel- [D with styling elpRiuuf and ^raftsmiinshlp in Buiok's new lUvioni coupe The Riviera is year. I have never applied for Venus space shot two days be- at Woodbrldge High School, on notes smmdi'i" like a met-, powered hv ;i 4(11-mhir inch engine combined with Buirk's super smooth Turbine Drive Social Security benefits. My fore the United States launched her experiences at the Stu- •rlmlt •' At times they transmission. The ear is only 53.2 Inches high and has a 15-Inch renter of gravity that union delegate told me I could Its MariAe n from Cape Can- n yiiritnbl" chonif; nnd permit* the high degree of maneuverability desired in a personaliml sports car. It boasts dent's Government and Clti- receive Social Security checks averal, Fla., for a fly-by on zen&htp Institute held last Junt i' the e,nl'notrs of ml- such slylini! and engineering innovations as a tilting: steering wheel that can he tailored to and still work because I am Venu« In December. H'4)link5 on their long anv position desired by the driver and side windows without frames. Four bueket seats at Douglass College Miss B&- more than 72. I strongly disa- Informed source says tnat'sarab was sent by the Club. :ii v ia South America for with center console are featured in the Interior, On display at I'olkowitz Motors, Perth greed with him. Would you the Russian shot failed and v.inti r. Am boy, October 4th, settle this argument? fragments of the spacecraftL,^™™5.?.!!..* £P birds have been field•"i A. Your union delegate Is are now orbiting the earth. A spokesman for the National eta made from men's shirts m much of the United "High over the valley, in the right. According to the Social were taken to the New Bruns- s nil summer, nestinir on: cool nighls of September • Security law, you can receive Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration conflrmi this report wick Cancer center, the work I'uiml m liosvy stands of one hears the call notes of | .benefits starting with yonr of the Club's Cancer Dressing in- imiiu. The five or six mlnratlnR Bobolinks I mm 72nd birthday, no matter how group during the months of W much you earn. However, U. S. bars two Portuguese MII' nit her dark, spotted Failing like Rolden coias ueiUly t |june, July, and August. iinnvnish and purple. The, dropped I •• benefit! are not paid automat- cotton products. '• bud is incoiTspicous and On sjabs of |)O1.phj,ryi ically: you should file an appli- cation at your Social Security1 rmoh like RII oversUed;clink.clinl{ ciink-cllnk. Office immediately. >«. but tin- handsomo Now hm< now there| pauSi,lgi can scarcely be confused receding. Q. A few years ago when I A & W ROOT BEER ,,lh.-r hird.-B'ack and iwns 66, your office estimated with a buffy patch on the. bii-ds Is jilvcrtisrd in Ladies' Home .Journal, (iood i that my Social Security checks it Ls really ^gweep over us. upon retirement would be about FROSTY MUG FREE! Keeping. Parents" Magazine, McCall's, $160 for my wife and myself. Serving of A AW jlnlliM.ik. My Hahy & Your Baby. My earnings have begun to fall Root Beer to chll- off in recent months and my Quarts 25c dren under six ao- lias g 1 for companled by par- LQftCT S * " letting liifin In bed. question is how much will I nuri:ii{ the nesting season the;They know tll(lt when the nightj still continue to earn and draw ents. ,i;i !icre. simp-snap there and ol[ to bed on Bubollnk Is largely an insectlv-j i_s over partial Social Security checks V2 Gallon 45c • • ;i fi'i't. The soft cotton knit fivl> MI comfy, firsiK fiTdrr. 58 per cent of theThere comcs a dawn with ,.Pedy In my particular circumstances. '.:••: ,s Kdifroua cut allows lots of SUTIJIUK room. total food of the year being, banks and A. Perhaps this example Gallon 75c • ••••.! snaps to KIOW on.) And the nurclv xasli- such in the fail it becomes def-|OraM.neld Kbm thPy may will help you. If you earn initcly a. vegetarian and, years rest $3,2000 a year, your partial So >' ::.(-"• no-iron sleepers makes mother so pioud y Look for the Briaht Orange Building! ••UG33a •lgo v.lin, rice was a tremendous Unnullted atld content." Providing fun for the whole family, and Individuality for ,iv ihev look saying good ni«hi. money crop in South Carolina., , , .y, clal Security benefits will still E E Murpht Mom and Dad, the top offering In Ford's 1963 station u was the Rreatest hazard to be $170 if you advise us of these 1076 St. George Avenue, Avenel ••'* diir»blt, pllnblf "S Au ta Q ]9391 1,, „,»,,, trial [>r(iin. It was universally wagon line, the Country Squire, will have optional bucket facts in time. No payments »fnr--: in mmt pull otit In irtihlnt »nd KI known as "ricoblrd" and its seats, A nine-passenger car, the Squire has the only for- Ir1 •••> rrrt or blat. fllrli', lit or iprun- fi nrns.-i \rv si.S Hif Wllll»m C»rt*r Co., N"ilh«m flelKhrs II, Man. sprrifie ' Latin i name, oryzov- BLOWN TO SAFETY ward-facing third seat in the low-priced rar field, and one irus, means "riceeatinR" The, Key West, Fla. — A helicop- of the widest tailgate openings in the Industry—more than Outlook for Mothers: name Bobolink meant nothing ter came from the skies to aid 50 Inches. whatsoever In the South Caro- a fisherman In distress. While, Una Low Country, but "rice- t \ rowboat, the fisherman1 Described as "the most service free itand»rd-ei« Ameri- Morr Carter's — f^s* Work! ou n a can car ever produced," the 1963 Ford GaUxie features birci" meant a very great deal!|hroke his oar and began to! 1 cumplete re-styling, a new 260-cublc-lnch Challenger V-8 Prints k Solid Colors On- is reminded also of another 'drift towards dangerous shoals, localism in regard to this bird, The pilot of a Navy helicop-! engine, 36,000-mile major lubrication Intervals and 6,000- mile minor lubrication intervals, and "cushion link" su- ;.\'.i;.!.s' Sizes 1 to 4 Years—from S2.75 in "Robert-o-Lincoln, spink-;ter SRW the plight of Horace' AMBOY FEED - GARDEN SHOP spension. Through use of Improved lubricants, a complete "Safety Step Feft Gro-Fralurr" siuuik-spink'' jCrawford and maneuvered un- Incleed thi- .species seems to j til his 'copter blades kicked upj "run-in" of each engine while it Is being electronically liiivr inspired nmjiy to lyriciwaves strong enough, to hold analyzed, and an engine flush procedure, Ford has been verse. Yciirs MSJO an ornitholog-Jthe little boat oft the rocks able to eliminate the historic 1,000-mlle Inspection on all ical friend of mine, who also'urjtil a crash boat could arrive of its 1963 ears, except the three ran-type "vehicles In tbe s'CARTER KNIT PAJAMAS Falcon line, TULIPS .shappened to b<> a liighly sue- " Sizes 8 to 12 from $3JJ.r) up ccssful and beloved physician In Our Speedy Age The 4-door hardtop (bottom), is one of the 14 models in an old Southern city,.penned! News from Hollywood, via the 1963 Galaxie line that will be Introduced in dealer We have the largest some lines which would grace [Life: showrooms on Friday, September 28. CARTER'S any account of the Bobolink' "Once in a Lifetime" has C\KTER'S I anywhere in any language, They:bee.n purchased for production.!! selection of Bulbs Hibrrnator ire rendered here in part: The title has been changed to| I Jama Blankets "Twice a Day.1' Treat The Family in Perth Amboy..• Sleeping Bags Fine Distinction Mrs. A. — "Was your hus- To Dinner for band pickled when he came at the NEW 10 49< home last rrtght?" Mrs. B. — "No, Just plain stewed." LOG CABIN 10 for 69 Illll Kange of Carter's Finest Kuneral Designs Created With Care . Lounge & Restaurant 10 for $1.00 ilM || • Itflllft * PIANO AND Always we strive to COMPLETE DINNER MENU ORGAN LESSONS CHOICE OP APPETIZER Over 50 Varieties To Select From I irl\ V£ $ make each funeral •*ri»--r spray wreath, blanket ' In Your Own Home French Oiilon Soup Chilled Tomato Juice Fruit Cup Supreme Shrimp Cocktail or floral piece ^e de- " Miiiibri; Diners Club - Carte Blanch - American Express hnstensen s THE NEW AMBOY FEED - GARDEN SHOP and SHIRT MUNDKBEKS ESTABLISHED 1918 .'{54 Ainbov Avenue LOG CABIN LOUNGE and KESTAUltAINT 279 New Brunswick Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. '•'KKK CUSTOMKK MRKlNCi 786 St. (ieorgc Av«'iuie Woodbridge OPEN DA|1,Y 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. — OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. LOT AT REAR ENTKANCK PAGE SIXTEEN '-c Washington. If »«« »• Francis R. Gerard of Sea Girt, information or help I can give decision has been approved by The House had pawed the toe* to the acre thi« year, a Editor's Letters has resumed his position a* you I am at your service. WashingtonReport the Senate Armed Services measure prior to the court de- new all-time record for the (Continued from Hit Pttei chief of the State Bureau of Yours truly. Committee, ciston. State Local goyernment This seems to sum up the -: CLASSIFIED •Continued from Edit Page) debt in New Jersey Is climb- Aeronautics. Sixteen occu- importance of the National Lauren K. Woods «ue, said flatly that "the people Chief effect of the bill li to pational and professional asso- add the phraw" so help me, ing up the billion dollar ladder, Federation of Independent Bus i |l.N fw II ireria •re . They are deeply dis- CJn nr ciations affiliated with thr New 86 Wpst Edward Street. Ood" to the pnlisted men'£1s The Capitol Dome the New Jprsey Taxpayers As- iness. It seems ttie one voice! fa MMb additional turbed by the proximity of this Young- Jersey State League of Muni- Isolln. New Jersey, „ service oath to make It conform sociation warns the that is protecting our demo-j Payable la threat to our security." iContinued from Edit Pagei September 22. 1862 with that now taken by mill leave school because - ciRcy and our freedom. Cer- tato crop *ns about one-half thr Editor: NOTt: NO CLASSIFIED ADR According to Sen? Barry 1^ officers Hnd government dissatisfaction with the school for Nov. 13-16 talnly by himself, the Ooldwater an armmrnl with three cm of "<» necfMtiy, learn trade on out oMownm. but only .ftir"» J«* AWly Parne* B«kr sh Bfl Miln 8tr Miss \,,.!•'•.,• Builders Coal & Fuel Oil EXTERMINATING Music Instnetioi Photography Roofing ft Siding I Saw » tlrr iron being uwd °P' «»- Wood- ... * threatening weapon My brld"e »_« Am T7P« and 8tyl» •4KB ADVANTAGB OF OCB rnncem WBR their Mfety. Learn To Play The Carpenlry WANTED LOR SIMMER PRICES ON TERMITE CONTROL T am not down on teenagers CistOM Boltt Homes RENE' K- V: Roofing I fool they are » much maltened RETIRED Or SEMI -RETIRED AH Electric Homei • EXTERMCNATINO PIANO-ORGAN group whose activities are cov-; MAN for outalde <"lean-up Pott and Beam Homei • LAWN & TREE Iselin's ONLY Studio Siding MKrc ACCORDION i'1-ed by the printed word most- work at Cartwet Shoppinn Free Eitlmstc SPRAYING Private Instruction* by Speclalhini In • UVDSCAPINO Leaders lv when' a few of their number Center. Inquire rear of W. T alter PM nnanetat Arranted Qualified Teacher*. Glamour Fill Toor Coal Bin With For Prompt Service do wrotiK Grant store at Shopping Center Call For Appointment Beginner* and Advanced Candid and Studio Gutters Too often parents use the too on Saturday, September 29th, Lehlgh Premium Anthracite CALL ME 6-O2S8 TUTORINc, Students Accepted. rapid growth of this area a* a between 1:00 and 3:00 P.M WOODBRIDGE HOME Weddings or S>'ii)or •* . T. THOMPSON p own shirk- Phone RE 1-4747 for Interview, NUT OR ARMBEE LABORATORIES Call ME 4-5446 Portraits Call KI L. BUILDING CO., INC. 68 Strawberry HIU in« of responsibilities. I do not "^ 9 27 Or. Robert V Bielarski Authorized Children 151! Stoawberry HiU Avenoe STOVE why it should be necessary!! Director - Entomologist Sales & Service Hoodbridge w , rP YOUR I)kWK:so Woodbrldte, N. J. 139 Correia Avr. Itrlin to provide s plHCr of entertain-. PEA 530 Rahway Avenue CONN ORGANS Ll S-8U88 MLrcnrj 4-5368 Telephone ME 6-002« Hood bridge N J. COAL KJMBALL PIANOS (Just np from Ivltn thiitrt) ment for these children during COLONIA — Four bedrooms, Anonymoui - ,P BUCK the school wfpk when they be- iarjfP kitchen, finlahed base- Bl 2-1515 - Car Reital- Leasing Heating-Air Conditioning JARDOT T. R. STEVENS lonR at home doing thrir work ment carp€t four rooms. Near 253, Woorlb: COAL Printiag and goiiiR to bed at a decent RR bugf Mnooi $18,800 90 •tooflnt «nH ShMI MeUl Work K;J US ST GEORGE AVE housportr s Oeventsn week-end, others schootherel acar-e Longfellow Drive, FU 8-3106 PIANO COMPANY t th hl 9,27 QUALITY HEATING 418 Rahway Avenue WOODBRIDGE tlvities and several places for !er remove* • > Rent > Car Woodbridge Repaln CARTERET—Six- room houM.j»nd iwpyinf ;•-,- I do frel there Is a lack of Corner lot. 14S Lowell St.P'Wi. dra;:.j ir.i w OPEN DiIL\ ll-S - BAt. H-» of all & AIR CONDITIONING activities for this »ge Kroup Call KI 1-2402. 9/27icItgBlns. nn 1BT»; STEEL GUITAR! FOR QUALITY once in a while, so they might from apartment. Call ME 4- iU\ Tnrk< fTM BstlmatM - Tim* • »rm«BU Motor Guardi "Did >•>!. r,.; Hawaiian, Western or FOR FREE ESTIMttM «rt to know them better. What!*212 after 5:00 P.M. IHRIF-IEE CAR 27 deur rhiv ;., 1MJ H'Wij 21 Ml 4-2IU or U> 4-S2M ever happened to record parties; ; Pedal Style i i SIMONE BROS. AVENEL or just plain Impromptu gf t.|~ ———^ — take a »'n.a:. • RENTAL SYSTEM LINDEN, N. J. HS t-mi Leuoni by *. professional PRINTING jtogethrrs in the home under, moj.t ot 0 ,r r": Those participating were with yean of playinj tnd Service Station parental supervision' Gt-orgf 1W Smith St. Brant and Michael 8aperstem,! ", . HU 6-2726 Uachlni experience. DIAL ' Very Sincerely, nmirPd hri r Perth Amboy • observed tMn; Jewelers For iff from t to M David and Robert Aimin and VA 6-0232 HU 6-0059 take mar.-. B. I ROEMMELE ME 4-1111-2-3 TOWNE GARAGE 87 Preston Road.!0"8 and G*.^ adorn a \»;ir — Special rat« for TO 9-07M J r Gardner A SOB Colonia, New Jersey Longer Periods — Constriction September 21. 1962 US 5p. P'-'-r.1: 4$5 AMBOI AVENUE Independent Leader tax evadiT!- Green Street Concrete Patios & Contractor -I • Announce- Hoodbridge Ceramic Tile MEreary 4-U4t Wbodbrtdge, N J Drivewayi ALL WOEK . Attention: John Gurrleri Pund. Today's Film Revue • Brick We're SpecUUiti tn Alterations FULLY GUARANTEED! ments Ontlemen: jTHE MUSIC MAN • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- FU 8-1667 • Stone Our neighborhood children, I In ajlaptini Meredith Wil- Additions MENT and BALANCE hsvinj their usual baseball;son's Broadway show, "The Mu- ED« SWANICK Basements GOLDBLATT'S • Concrete • Business •BRAKE SERVICE (ever, this summer-kept them-is'c Man," for screen. Marion CERAMIC TILE Attics BUiwaj't Oldest SiUbUUie* • Stucco Work selves busy playing this won-1Hargrove lost little of thr CAN I Roofing Jeweler Cards iderful sport In our bade yard.lcharm and color of the stage CONTRACTOR 84 East Cherry Street • Waterproofing jThey even, charged "admission"iverslon HIRE Siding iof lc per person each game. It is the story of a fut-talk- Including Mosaic tiles RAHWAY Repairs of All Types AD Repairs jand sold lemonade. Not only Ing traveling "mu&ic man' SOMEONE • Billheads j did It give them something to salesman who speclallres in New Jobs and Free Eitimatei T. BEBENCSI (CotonU) only ONE |do, they even made a profit of taking orders for band tnstru TO DO IT? Bepain of All Hindi Liquor Stores Phone *3 W. menu and uniforms — collect- • Letterheads Now that they are back to ing fn advance — then making 40 Nary Avenue, Fords Kl 1-5970 Telephone MErcary 4-1889 FU U9306 6-48S0 There is school, the boys felt they would » fast ret-away before teiaehlw • Programs like to give the mom-v to some- thechlldfen to play Delicatessen WOODBRIDGE Painting one less fortunate mid. there- Taking place In the early only one fore. 1 am sending ihe money lWO's, Robert Preston, u th< Contractor Uqoor Store, Inc. to your newspaper to add'to salesman, shows ' hi* lovable WE DELIVER! Complete Interior, CALL TODAY the John Gurrlpri Pi rid side even in his swindling bit") Exterior Painting WELCOME Hnd plays his rolr to Uir MAT SHOPPE _ hilt Shirlry Jones, a librarian, L BUSTO Complete Stock of Domestic Paperhanging No Job. Too Large _ lltcoiit Ceiter $13 lUhwaj Avenue provides the romantic scenes, and Imported Wine* Ksumttci ChtwfnJi) GiTt I And in the course of timeDrc- General Contractor Woodbrtdf* or Too Small WAGON BRING IN THIS AD Been and Llquort First Claw Work formii Professor Hill 'PresUMi' day 8:4ft P M Trami BOTH AM Reading Rooms 118 Oulmby leases which stated that ! Trinity Cub Scout Pack JKWISH COMMUNITY Street, 10 to 4:30 weekdays; 1 polo's administration Is atx Den Meetings, Tturaday 8:30 CKNTEB OV COLONIA tolPii. Mondays criticism. Anyone who choo WORSHIP P-M Pkck Meetings, fourth Ml Clertlaiid Avenue to Ignore the broken campa! ind the strength Monday. 7:30 P M. Rtbkl Htrknt mtkla CHRISTIAN SCIENCE pledges of Zlrpolo and is eo Services. Friday evening 8:30 rrtnlty Senior Choir Prac- LESSON-SERMON pletely In the dark about t TOGETHER Saturday morning 8:00 tice Thursdays, 7:80 P. M "Reality" will be the subject year's destructive spending, ( Junior Congregation Satur- for your life... Saturdays, 2:00 P M. of the Lesson-Sermon at Chris- only be classified as a hi day morning from 10:45 A.M. THIS WEEIC Trinity Junior Choir Prac- tian Science Church services picked puppet." tice, Saturdays, 9:00 A. M. to 11:45 AM. Sunday, "It Is time that my oppon CHURCH T. JOHN VUNXEY CHURCH Paul's advke to the Phillp- rTlsT CONGREGATION BETH i OUR PEACE and the citterns look the fa 4*0 Inman Avenne EVANGELICAL AND GRACE EVANGELICAL ST. ANDREWS CHURCH plans la Included In the Scrip- ,.i :1nd Win SIIOLOM CHURCH itrnlKht In the face. Cltlz ColunU REFORMED CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH Arenel tural readings: "Finally, breth- 90 Hooper Avenue, Isetln New Brunswick Avenue, Fords ren, whatsover things are true. we willlnK to spend money ,,. K|,Kalchuk, Kt». fjajtei Radii won, P.iior <)4 Jamea Street tea Ne» Brantwlok Arenas K*r. John Man. Pajtot Ral>bi Rrrnard Frankel Hat. Jowpta Bnmowakl, fattoi Mbrarlps. rrcrpatlonRl fftclll' M MornliiB WOMWP Woodhrld«-e ME 4-1751 Perth Amboy Weekday Masses, 7:30 A. M whatsoever things are pure, *»». rrancli Uailj, Am.unt "r. Noriert kaitner Cantor Sunday Masses 8:0U. 9:00 ind schools In order to ( .?:• M Sunday School Stmda» Masses. 6:30 r.to tin Lcille ««7, MlnliMt Mr. atrktrt P. A. Bceftt, Sunday Masses. 7:00. 8:18 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12 whatsoever things are lovely, S&blwth Services Friday eve- whatsoever things are of good|'ne1r chlldrm the best. BeCa NI Baptist Youth 30 9:45 11:00 and 12:15.' Orilrr of Sunday Services WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30, io 46, and it noon. ning H 00 noon hesr proMTns will remnlrf E Weekday Masses: 7 and 7.30 10:00 A M., 8W)da? School Confusions Saturday, 4-6, report: If there be any virtue, 8aturday Morning Service, 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Weekday Masses, 6:45 and mount for a few more yei M evening Gospel •**• |8:30 10:00 A M, English Service (Nursery during both terrtcesi 7:30-8:30 PM. BAM Friday, 6:45, 8:00 and and if there be liny praise, Confe*slons: 3:30 to 5:30 and 11:00 A. M., Hungarian 8erv- think on these things" (Philip- ther municipal expendlti 8:46 AM will require judicious and lr M communion Sun- to > PM. ST Ice TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH TEHPLI BMANU-EL pine 4). LUTHERAN Minday gent analysis b°fore th« m ! Sunday of each CHURCH 7:00 p M., Youth Fellowship Ffeiffer Boulevard and 126 Pleasant Avenue, Edtaon Among the selections to be 1 First Sunday ol the month, ftabb' Manbail Burwltj Novena. 7:30 P M. s are rjenrnded Up until rj ST. JAME8 R C. CHURCH 664 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy Kroehmally Avenva Male Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 read from "Science and Health in 3:30 P M., Udles Aid Society Perth Amboy Sabbat^ Service— 'his analysis has been »t ,i lV B p M., Prayer Amboi Avenue, Woodbrldie RM. Rudolf Kelmro, Paitot P M with Key to the Scriptures" by M\. *« Mi(i. Charm G. Monday: Religious Training JOMph R BatUn. PMtw Friday. 1:30 P M. Mary Baker Eddy Is this brief McCorrlitln. Puitot Worsnip, io:3C A M. Altar-Rosary Society, first Sunday School 8:00 A. M. 3:30 10:00 A.M., Sunday School definition of reality1; "Reality "It becomes more Import •Ui. William Rooi. Tuesday: (First) Loranttty for all ages Monday after first Sunday at than ever that each Towni nif.SBYTEBIAN AmiUnt Putor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 8:00 P M. la spiritual, harmonious, Immu- IIK «r», Donald t. Rciilj. i ST. JOHN'S Guild, 7 30 11:00 A M., Worship Service, fficial from the mayor do AVENEENEL CHURCH Holy Name Socket*, second table, Immortal, divine, eter- Viiitrni »f Aulitan' Putor EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tuesaay: (Second) Officers Communion Service 600 Rahway Avenua nal" (p. 335). recocnlzes his responalbllltj ld Sunda) Mawea: 6:45, 7:45. Monday after second Sunday Sewaren and Elders, 7:30 Nursery open 10-12 for chll- Woodbridce, N. J. he taxrmyer. How many re Avcnrl 45 10.00 and 11:00 A M. Joseph B. Thomion, Lajmadtr at 8:00 P.M. The toolden Text Is from Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- dran through 3 Ma H. Nimcih, Paitor Mayor Zlrpolo's campal »••>• Deuteronomy (39): "Ascribe ye Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 9:45 A M., Sunday School hood, 7:30 7:00 P M. Evening Worship *»"wa M. Manh, Aiatrtant Paitor Tuesday promises of last September 1 30 A M. rni A. Briegi, it., Director of Muale greatness unto our God. He Is 11:00 A M.. Morning Prayer Wednesday: Junior Choir, PTA meeting ttalnl Tuesday he would seek relief for Sunday Novena service* every Tues- the Rock, his work is perfect.' Worship 8, », 10 »nd Holy Communion, Second 3:15 5T. JOHN'h EPISCOPAL Morning Worship, 11 AM. of each month at 8:00 PM axpavers because It was day. 7 30 P M Sunday 11:00 A M. Wednesday: Adult Choir 7:30 CHURCH Church School, 0:30 AM. Pemaie Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 hardship on them This ye scnooi s. 10 and 1 6:45 P M., Thursday, choir Friday Brownie Troop, 7:00 Hoy and Hamilton Avenues Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 P.M. tax rate Jumped 77 points h! 16- 8T. ANTHONY'8 R. C. rehearsal. Friday: Girl Scouta, 7:00 Fords PM., Sundays er than last year." CHURCH Confeatlons Candidate Hits Saturday: Confirmation Class tur, WUUam H. Faju, next Junior Hi United Presbyteri- "This spring, wild spe* ,•:,»,. 8 P M. Port Readlnc ISF.LIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Every Saturday 11 A. M un- il^U Fellowship. 10:00 A M. Holy Communion, 8:00 A M an Youth, 6 P.M., Sundays RtT. lualiliini Mllot rutor CHURCH til noon 4 to 8 P. M. and 7 to Zlrpolo - Boss Jacks cm Morning Prayer and Sermon, Senior HI United Presbyteri- "Wild Spending" eight additional 'Engine* Sunday Masse* 7;00, 8:00 48 Berkeley Boulevard 11 AM an Youth, 7 PM., Sunday* 8PM and sometimes on days 11 nil Fellowship, 7 Iselln, N. J. OUR REDEEMER COLONIA—Joseph Wisnlew- Aide' Jobs In the Enginee :00 11 00 and 1200 noon I Church School »:45 A.M. Youth Choir rehearsal, 7:30 before Holy Days of Obligation Weekday Masses at 8:00 A in «" V/llllim Klrbj, Paitor LUTHERAN CHURCH skl, Colonla's ^.ndldate foi Department. The cost to Novena In honor of St. An- Siuidiy Servkes: 26 Fourth Street. Fords PM., Tuesdays CONGREGATION ADATH Township Committee, stated at Is $38,600. This would pay KM. Etdon a Stotai CONGREGATION Senior choir rehearsal, 8:00 .„,,!•( (isCREGATIONAL thony each Tuesday at 7:15 845 A M., Sunday School Orfanist!: Rddle Jacobton aad B*NA1 JACOB ISRAEL a county committee meeting, salaries of eight teachen Il'ltifl <>P WOODHMDOI M for all Hues. PM., Fridays Amboy Avenue, vToodbrldge "There Is no question that my could have restored some It h ami Grow Awnntt Mlti Barbara Fritaeht Lord Street, Avenel Junior Choir rehearsal, 8:30 11:00 A M Morning Worship Matin Service, 8:15 A.M. BabM Philip Bnnd Rabbi lama*! fttwbwftt opponent was hand picked b< cut from the school budget (!„ i *1 lohmon, Jr. AM., Saturdays FORDS Junior Church conducted In Main Service, 10:45 8:30 P. M. Friday 8:00 P. M., Friday Sabbath Mayor Walter Zlrpolo. It be "I pledge myself to hold hr.fiiM, Minliur »f Mud* White Church Guild, second Mr. krnnftli MtC»ln PRESBYTERIAN CIll'RUI lower auditorium by Mrs. Wil- Holy Communion: 10:00 A M Saturday, Junior Servloe* comes obvious after readlni line and eliminate excel and fourth Mondays, 8 PM. nifndfni o< Crurch it* at», rtata kVotuk liam Kirby. First Sunday 10:45 Congregation 9:30 A M. Saturday Services some of his recent press re spending." Ladles Aid Society, second Hoy Avenue, Forda T 45 P M., Evening Gospel Third Sunday 8:15 9:30 A M. Saturday, Junior and fourth Wednesdays, 1:30 Sunday Bandar Service Sunday School and Bible EPISCOPAL Congregation M. church School »:00 A. M. Morning Worship 8:00 P M., Tuesday. Cotta«e Classes, 9:30 A.M. CHURCH PM. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School Pruyrr Meetings rVaodbridce, N. J. Women's Association, third CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A M., Church Bchoo 7:45 P M , Wednesday, Bible ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST SIT. mUlrm B. Schnun*, S.TJJ. Thursday, 8 PM. CHURCH Featuring... HAMBURGERS Rector Circle meetings, first Thurs- •:itoii)th second trad) THK CHURCH OF Study ORTHODOX GREEK Aiwa Brandt* OrgMlrt Masonle Tempi* "Sized for Everyone" ••ire nervier! JESUS CHRIST 8:00 P M.. First Monday of CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Servleea day, 1:30 and 8 PM. 1548 lnrln* Street, Railway Florida Gam Road Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 ••• M, Coffee Hour month Teachers and Workers Broad and DIVISIOD Streets 8:00 A M. Holy Communion Sunday at 11:00 AM. Hopdawn Conference PM. Perth Amboy 9:30 A. M, Family Service Sunday School 9:30 A M. PAPA BURGER ... 60c :•' M , Pllirira Fellow 4«*apk B*njol». Minlitei 8:00 P M., 8econd Monday Her. Stephen Sedor. Partoi Cancer dressing group, first Uchird Bfnrsla. Urfiniit and Sunday Schoo; Wednesday, testimony meet- 130 Meetln Sunday Matins 7:00 A. M., and third Wednesdays, 10 AM. MAMA BURGER ... 35c fluncUv Momma ' Wor.shlp' ;^ « 11:00 KM., Holy Communion ing at 8:00 P M. Mrrllnc* 10.30 A M 6:30 P M, "2n" d and 4th Mon- Early English Mass. 8:00 A.M. and Sermon (first and third Church S<;hool, 9;uO A M. Reading Room Tuesday BABY BURGER ... 20 u.Kird. 1:00 P. Sunday School, 9:15 A M. jjdays Mlssloncttea under direc- Sundays) Morning Prayer and NEW DOVER Thursday. 13 to 3 P M.; Wed- tion of Mrs. J Waldhelm at Vespers, Saturday nights and Sermon (Second and fourth METHODIST CHURCH nesday 6 to 7:30 P.M.; Friday EAT IN TOUR CAR ... (her home, 184 Cooper Avenue before holidays at 7:00 P M. Sundays) School 8Uff. fir WOODBR1DGF GOSPEL 630 New Dover Road, Edison 7 to 9 P M. OR CARRY-OUT SERVICE MO P M. | Children's Holy Communion, Holy Days Re?. Albert R. 8we«t. Paitor CHURCH West field ilrtiMivgi first said 8:00 P M., first Friday of first Sunday of every month 10:00 A M. Holy Communion Morning Worship & Church Corner Preiptct Arenue and School: 422 East Broad Street Look for the Bright Orange Building! r.iday 1:30 P M. Ridftdjilf Arpnue Month: Women's Missionary Organizations ub, third Monday a«i Pfttr tturitib. Putor Council under direction of Mrs. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Trinity Vestry, third Mon- 9:30 to 10:30 A M. Sunday 9:30 and 11 A.M. 1:45 A M yunday School'R- Workman CIH'RCH OF ISELTN day, 7:3a P.M. II A M. until noon Sunday- School. 11 A. M. 1076 St. George Avenue, Avenel , A1; :-,B Phi tccond and for all agfs Ernest Barabos. Oak Tree Road St. Anne's Dnlt. first Mon- Young Peoples Group, 7 P.M. Wednesday 8:15 P.M. 1 WOODBRIDGE Rt?. Roier D Bldencr. paatof I'.-sday 8.00 P. M Superintendent Adult Bible Mr>. nannan Clark day. 8:U0 P.M. •r.nrj, first Sunday Class at Mime hour, teacher METHODIST CHURCH Director of ChrlitUn Ednutlos St. UaiUarefi Unit, first M Runyon Ernst K*v Theodore C, SMUDI Sunday Services Wednesday 8:00 P M. 1 R<< Luther Martin, ! c:;ib fourth Thunday 11:00 AM. Morning Worship AmliUnt Paitor far Youth Morning Worship, 8:4S A.M. Episcopal Churchwomen first service Nursery provided. Oorte K. Kuddy. and 11:15 A.M. Monday, 2:00 P M. Orianut and Choli ulnttot Mmir Reheanail 6:00 P M, Senior youth| h'hfrllj Kfnned; Church School: Nursery thru Trinity Altar Guild, fourth :•••:.• Wedneiday, 1:*i groups Snpcrlnttndrnt of Cburch School third grade, 8:45 AM. Kinder- Thursday 8 00 P M. 7.00 P. M , Evening Gospel Sunday Services garten thru Sixth grade, 10:00 Trinlti fount People's Fel- Wednesday, 6:48 Pil. Servlci 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. Morn- A.M. Junior High Fellowship, lowship every Sunday, 7:00 nt Wo';hlp 10:00 A.M. to 13 noon. Senior P M. 9:30 A. M , Church Sohool High Westminster Fellowship, Trlnltf Qlrls" Friendly So- 1 8:30 P M., Junior Interme- 7:00 PM. to 9:30 P.M. ciety second and fourth Tues- dlate Fellowship 7:30 P M.. M.YJ. CRUISE HEAOQUARTERS COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL r Best Wishes For A 4(8 Inman Avrnue ai Wett Street, Colonla Sunday Schoo) and Bible HAPPY NEW YEAR DELUXE FALL & WINTER CRUISE PROGRAM Classes. 9:30 A M Gospel Service Sunday, 7:30 To Our Many Friends !P M RELAX Christian Women's Home: OF THE JEWISH FAITH On A Bible C1B5» Thursday, 1:30 PM Young People's Meeting Fri- day, 7:45 PM. Caribbean ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Isdin Kef. John WUui. faitor CRUISE Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:00, CHOOSE FROM THIS FINE SELECTION 8:45 9:15. 9:30, 10:00. 10:15, 10:45. 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon William A. Kochek, R.P. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and COLONIA SHOPPING PLAZA - ACT NOW - 8:00 A. M. 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Maple St^et Perth Amboy WEDNESDAYS) "Travel Specialists Since 1907" VA 6-3661 MMNMMMMMV PAGE EIGHTEEN SEPTEMBER 27 28. 1962 CP 200 to Compete Carteret Defeats Kast Speaking At K-C TourneyBrunswick In A8BURY PARK—Some Two hundred rrrrlstrnnts are expect- [cd to compete In the Eighth Game by 13 to 0 'Annual Knights of Columbus :S1ntr-Widr Golf Tournament Dougy King's Carteret High School football CARTKRET | , ;on Sunday. September 3ft, 1962 (il diminutive Cniti HI Mil) team turned in a highly impressive performance MI the A.slHiry Park Oolf mid rnced 84 yards [,„• . in defeating East Brunswick last Saturday after- Country flub. Nrptunr. New ( first touchdown m ij,, noon before a crowd estimated at 3,500 in the Jersey. period to lend i|, j! opening game for both teams. Buzzy Brown's long ! Stnnlry .1. Akus of Newark, r White, cofldietl |,v I),,,,' iRlntr Athletic Activity Com- touchdown run featured the contest. The Blue to an ImpresNivp , Imittcr Chnlrmnn. announced U|| and White will take on its toughest foe of the sea- pleasing 13-0 sl in , son" tomorrow when it engages Linden at Linden. llmt tlie closing date for rents- m n I rations for the tournament ine victory over i( The Union County aggregation, one of the strong- East Brunswick I>K,., j was Tuesday. Play will boKi" •ii hi>: est schoolboy elevens in the state, upended Cran- 3,500 partisan Inns after Muss (it 8:00 A.M. 'in. l ford last week by a 19 to 6 score King says there Brunswick field |ns', Application forms mny be ob- Hutu, afternoon. will be no major changes in Carteret's starting •tallied from Henry E, Packer Cftrtcrcts second lineup tomorrow. ,of Boontou, New Jersey who Ill) The Carteret jayvee eleven, which maintained jwill confirm the .starting times camp in the fi,,,,[ ,HTlliC, a perfect record while freshmen the previous year, on a "first come-first served" Art McMahoi, drm, , * bivsls. ns applicants are received. line from the 4-y,m, m got off with a tidy 13-0 triumph over East Bruns- after the Blues h , wick at home on Monday afternoon. Moe Gasior The presentation of at least li(l lim One hundred and fifty assorted a sustained and hi-iil- •,, sive 66-yard driv,. ,1,,*,, and Jim Gilrain coach the jayvees. ... risht end- I0I111 Markowit?., senior, right tackle; prizes and trophies will be The freshmen also chalked up a 7-0 victory on CARTEROT'S FORWARD WALI - Uft to • ; awarded for low grass and low field. Monday to make it a clean sweep for all three B.H KIM*, —ore, *ht net scores including the council uzzY B BROWN— RacM 84 However, it Wh, „, Carterpt teams. team contest prizes. Yards For Touchdown A* Mantle, Carteret:., ,,,m Dinner will be served prompt- Carteret Defeats East triple-threat star, uh,, ,s|a The Holy Name Society, through its publicity ly at 6:00 P.M. at the Asbury Brunswick In Opener, 13-0 the Blue and White oftr, man, Ernie Weber, announced that it will hold Holy Name 1st Annual Park Golf and Country Club on attack all artenioon ii>n!; -\ its first "Sports Night" honoring all Holy Family the same day. and again ho powen-d v. teams, on Thursday, October 11th. An impressive Other members of the com- through the KaM Hi -MK Sports Night Oct. 11 mittee are: George H. Mahler, line for gains of r1Vl ;).."rt list of sports personalities headline the program. of Belleville, Harold A. Van yards each time. It CARTERET — On Thursday Woenrt of Union, Thomas Miir- whenever the Bl... The Carteret Pop Warner team lost a heart- October 11th, the Holy shall of Bordentown find John .soiw yardage, tln-y . the European Theater. Wound- MEETING i ed by machine gun fire, he was WOODBRIDCK New Schedule G.O.P. Sets Fund discharged at a disabled vet- Dtvid chapter of | eran after being awarded the Sarah Ann's Cooking I Youth will M, Carteret Churches Raising Dinner Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Set by Church four battle itars. NFW BRUNSWICK — Con- 1 cup boiling water grade through tw.-lfi'i,' CARTERET— The new Sun- The 33-year-old Congress- These banana recipe* are so 1 lemon ICibli! to join. I)U,,S „, , CALVARV BAPTIST CHURCH! Serviced day morning schedule in the gressman Robert H. Michel (R- man Is a native of Peoria, III, delicious. I am sure you will before Of TARTERF.T Sunday. 8:30 find 11 A.M. Hungarian Reformed Church III) will be the main speaker and a graduate of Bradley Uni- want to try every one of them. Peel the bananas. Remove Meeting* nt, n Middlesex County Repub- versity. He Is married with four Ripe bananas are deep yellow LEGAL NOTICE 84 Edwin Street, Corner Essei proved to work out very well. the coarse threads and divide Sunday, 3 P M. Youth Fel- According to it the English lican fund - raising dinner children. with brown flecks: use them for in quarters, cutting first cross- Rev Maurice H Waltmon lowship: 7 P M. Westminster »Ut* of Nn j,., language worship service and Thursday. Oct. 18. in the Oak Aiding Strong on the com- salads and desserts. All yellow wise, and then lengthwise. Place Minister. Fellowship; Sunday Schol begins at 9:30 Hills Manor, Metuchen. mittee are A. Clayton Hollender or green tipped banana* — use In a greased casserole and pour ^ Mrs Steven Adam, Organist. Monday, 7 P M. Girl Scouts. whm sharp. Sunday School students Tlir dinner will support the of Metnchen, Walter Mychal- them for baking, broiling or over them a sauce made by SUNDAV ! Wednesday, 7 P M. Boy will attend the Mist ten min- candidacies of Mayor Bernard chyk of Jame.Kburg Joseph J. frying. melting Jelly In the boiling WHBUCAS. It'll,,,*.,, 9:45 A M Sunday School. Scouts. fiction, bj duly nutl,, , utes of the worship service and F. Rodgers of Dunellen, candi- 8eaman of Perth Amboy and water, and mixing with the CIPSSPS for all ages. Thursday, 3:30 P M. Junior Banana Br»n Muffins Ol tin pfDOtfdlllCH f,,r . the 25 GOP municipal chairmen. juice of a lemon. Cover the dlaiolutlon thrrrni , HAM. Worship Service Choir; 6 P M. Chapel Choir: then proceed to their classes. date for Congress: freeholder They will finish their lesson candidates Thomas F. Miller. 1 cup bran casserole and bake In an oven content or , (rornmunion first Sunday of 7 P M. Girl Scout*: 8 P. M. dtpotltni in by 10:30 so they can join their 1 cup sour milk 400 degrees until tender. The tr-'i month) Spnior Choir: Edward A. Tamalavage and PMTLMAR SPORTsWf • 2 tablespoons shortening PANT a fl P M Training Union, Saturday. 10 A.M. Brownie* parents at the close of the wor- Robert L. Ferry; sheriff candi- Miss Janet Buctiholz cover may be removed at the corporation ship service. date Thorvald E. Olsen and 4 tablespoon! sugar last moment and bananas •how prlnclpm olti.. cl .1 (or all agrs. To Wed in November No. I. Cdttewt Avf»,i, 7PM Evening Worship ZION PartlcipatiiiK in the Biblical surrogate candidate John T. sprinkeld with granulated oujlTof Curtn-ft dim •• ISEL1N — Mr. and Mrs. Yi cups flour MX. "taut* of N««' ,|,.". Bi.. ice EVANGELICAL LITHERAN Drama" will be the topic of McCarthy, sugar and allowed to brown ii teaspoon soda slightly. Serve M an entree 8ITOU btlnft tH« ,«„,. WEDNESDAY 1 Dr. Harsan.vi's sermon which, State Committeeman Philip Henry Buchholz, 88 Talmadge in chug* thereof 712 Roosevelt Avenue 1 teaspoon baking powder with game or beet. 7 P M Midweek Prayer RtT. Willis M. Ross, rittm after the first service, will be EDWARD A. MAYER, JR. L. Strong, dinner chairman, Avenue, have announced the „,„„ v4 teaspoon salt Service. Rectory preached in Hungarian at a said that tickets may be or- engagement and approaching pM. Otn, : . spcond service at 11 o'clock, COMPLETES TRAINING: 1 teaspoon cinnamon ril MEETINGS 710 Roosevelt Avenue dered through his office, 390 marriage of their daughter, ON SAVING ARM SUtutei of N«w jffW. The Church Choir will sing the Midshipman Third Clans Ed- *< cup bananas cut very thin to the tuning ot Ui; <• 7:30 P. M. first Monday each Seniors George Street, or County GOP Janet Claire, to Joseph Qole Assistant Secretary or State Dluohitlon anthem "My Mouth Shall ward A. Mayer, Jr., ion of Soak bran In the sour milk month. Board of Deacons, Sunda'y 9:30 and l0:ft AM Campaign Headquarters, 25 bowskl, son of Mrs. Teodora W. Averell Harriman, testify WOW TMBREFORE • Praise the Lord" by R. John- Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Cream the shortening and the Stcrturj of statr <,( 7PM second Tuesday each Holy Communion. 1st Sunday Livingston Avenue. Price of ad- Golebowski, 79 Maple Avenue, ston at the first service. Mayer, 100 Maple Street, Av- ing in behalf of President Ken- Nw Jwitj. Do H,rrt, month. Board of Education. Church School, 9:30 A.M. mission Is a campaign con- Keansburg. susflr. Add the egg and beat UW Mid corpnhtlnn r New Program enel. has completed a period nedy's request for $624,100,000 8PM second Wednesday Lenten Devotions. Wednes- tribution of $50. Miss Buchholz. a graduate of well, Mix and sift the flour amnwtnth dtr of Sfv, of amphibious warfare train- fll« In my office , ,i each month, business meeting days, 7:30 P.M soda, baking powder, salt and in urants and credit for the Par L A new Nursery Room pro- ing at thr Little Creek Naval Congressman Michel has Woodbrldge HlRh School, Is d itt»«t«l ronseir . of the church Meetings cinnamon. Beat Into the Ewt. said Southeast Asia can the dlMolutlon n( u_, j gram will be started this com- Amphibious Base, Norfolk, served In the House since 1957. employed by Eastern Express )( 8 P. M. every Wednesday, Altar Guild, last Monday Prior to that, he was adminis- creamed mixture alternately be saved from Cbmmunlst dom- WKUMd by nil ;\,r . ing Sunday for children be- Va. Inc., Metuchen. Her fiance was thereof, which uiid ,,.,:, adult choir. 7:30 P.M trative assistant to bis prede- with the soaked bran. Fold lnilnatlon "If we tackle this prob- tween 2 and 3'i. A room in The midshipmen were graduated from Lincoln High ncord of thf prorrcii" 10:30 A M. every Saturday, Catechetical Classes, Thurs- cessor, Harold Velde, since bananas and pour Into greased lem with the same enemy and •re now on file in tBl ^ the church basement has been familiarized with planning School, Jersey City, and Is em- Junior choir. days, 6:30 and 7:30 P.M 1949. Michel serve; on the Ap- muffin tins Bake in anoven persistence" that went Into the Yldrt by l»w remodeled for this purpose. The and executing amphibious ployed by the same company. c TMTIMOyy UH 7:30 P M. every Saturday, Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday propriations Committee and 400 degrees about 25 to 30 min- Marshall plan from Europe. h»»e hereU) KI mv har i Sunday School gratefully ac- operations including: landing The couple will be married Mayor's Prayer Group. 7:15 P.M. subcommittees on agriculture utes. Harriman aald there had my official nil ,• i knowledges the work of the equipment and vehicles, de- November 3 in St. Cecelia's 8 Ladles' Guild, fourth Thurs- labor, and health, education been an encouraging growth 8«Tente«nth y Of t following elders and members: barkation from ships into Church. out thotiMnd ninr day of each month. and welfare. In democracy in the Philip- ltt Louis J. Szabo, Frank Deak, landing craft by rope nets, Bananas En Casserole •litj-two. 8 PM. first and third Sun- pines, Japan. Malaya. Australia ROBERT M Alexander Peter, Bert Pokol, boat handling, removal of In World War II, he was an Rockefeller seeking 6 smalt bananas day, Baptist Youth Fellowship. record and New Zealand. Joseph Nnsy 5i\, Alexander obstacles on beaches and sur- enlisted combat Infantryman In re-election vote. 1 glass currant jelly C. P. »/«; Kazup and Bela Karaszl. vival methods. HOLY FAMILY Parents will be able to leave The culmination of the S«T. A.M. Konopkt, Paatot lev. M*rtln Komoifnikl, Assistant their little ones in this room training was an actual beach Rectory—213 Penning Avenue while they attend service from assault with the famed Navy Service* 9:30 to 10:30. The Junior Wo- Underwater Demolition Team men's Guild is in charge of su- IFrogmen joining the mid- Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00 pervision, Mrs. Betty Castan- shipmen. 9:30, and 10:30 A.M. Weekday Masses, 7:30 and tini and Mrs. Judy Sendelsky ,8:00 A M. are co-chairmen of the project. t " Those who haven't registered Mauceri • Cogswell yet for Sunday School arei ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL urged to do so this Sunday. Betrothal Told K«T. fVIUUm F. Forrtst, Vicar Classes are from Nursery Rector; ISELIN -. Mr. and Mrs, through Junior-Hi. Charles Cogswell, Route 4, 611 Roosevelt Avenue Confirmation classes will be- Everett, Washington, have an- Services gin this Sunday also. Both Jun- nounced the engagement of Sunday, 8 A. M. Holy Com- ior and Senior Classes will meet munion: 9:30 A. M. Holy Com- In the basement meeting room their daughter, Doris, to Rob- munion first and third Sunday, PVT. W. S. GREGORY of the parsonage at 8:30 in the ert Joseph Mauceri, son of Mr. PUBLIC NOTICE morning prayer second and COMPLETES COURSE:— morning. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mauceri, 24 fourth Sunday. Army I'vt. William S. Greg- Next week, being the first of Bird Avenue, Iselin. 11 A M Church School. ory, whose wife, Joann, lives the month, the two women's Miss Cogswell attended Cas- To organizations will have their ST JOSEPH in Carteret, N, J., recently cade High School In Everett. completed the four-week air- monthly gatherings. The Lor- Her fiance attended St. Ce- (Servile Fathers) borne course at The Infantry antfy Society Wednesday, the celia's Parochial School and Rectory—7 Locust Street Junior Women's Guild Thurs- St. Mary's High School, Perth tt U»minic M Mamo, Pastor School, Fort Bi-nning, Ga, Pr fitrlck M. Lyons Assistant Gregory received instruction jdayy, both in the Dpper Room Amboy, and is a veteran of the FT Victor M. Grabrtan, Assistant in parachuting and the tech- of Bcthlen Hall. U. S Navy. He is employed at It. Thonus M, Cunningham, Ass'l niques of air-dropping troops the C. M. Peterson Co., Edi- Convent: and cargo, The 19-year-old son, Sisters of Servants of Mar; soldier is a 1962 graduate of Youth Fellowship The couple plan to be mar- 55 Hich Street SENIOR CITIZENS Carteret High School. He At Dance Tonight ried at a Nuptial Mass on No- Hours of Hob Mass entered the Army in Febru- vember 17, In St. Cecelia's CARTERET—"Phantasy Un- Sundays ary 1962. His mother, Mrs. der the Sea" — will be the 6:00 7:0U. 8.00, 9:00. 10:00 Elizabeth Gregory lives at 2 theme of a semi-formal dance 1963 Chevrolets changed to Regarding Your 11 00. 12:00 Salem Avenue, m Weekdays tonight at Bethlen Hall. It wilJ, eet competition, 8:00. 7:30, 8:30 (11:15 Fridays) be under the auspices of the First Fridays CARD PARTY TUESDAY J Eastern Classis Federation of 8enator Goldwater calls U.S «:30, 7:30. 11.15 and 5:30 P.M CARTERET — The Ladies1 Youth Fellowships of the Hun- TV "barbaric." Holy Days of Obligation of Court Carey will hold a cardligarlan Reformed Church in 6 00. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 party social at the home of Mrs America. The Christian Youth »nO 5:30 P M. Mitchell Bednarz, 35 Filmore : Fellowship of the local church Tax Exemption Claims 'Avenue, on Tuesday evening at, is in charge, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN !8 P.M. All young people are invited Be?. U. Addison U'oestemeytr, Pasioi to come. Mike Halasnick and Manse Adenauer reported backing;his orchestra will play. Hours: 83 Carteret Avenue Spaak unity plan. 9 to 1. Carteret Tax Assessor's Office is now accepting Annual Income Statements. PRICE SLASHED Statements should be filed by OCTOBER for the first time! 1st., and positively NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 1st Failure To File Will Eliminate Yoijir Exemption and COST YOU MONEY! LIGHTING can dramatize your home! walls to life, makes rooms .and what a difference it ear larger, richer, makes. A few well chosen T Any additional information regarding the filing of a claim can be i'more comfortable. Li^ht- decorator lamps, spots, or GAL. obtained every business day, Monday throigh Friday, betwien 9 A. M. does wonderful things properly installed valance and 4 P. ML by visiting the office of the Tax Collector, Municipal Build- fo Kome use it I lighting give your home a For A Limited Time •MR.'i IU((.ho lhe Blzub OPENS OFFICE . o,,^^, Mary Chaloka Ihnat; a daugh-land was member of Zlon Luth- Funeral Home, 5t pa,j bearerR| the carteret Po-have little exper^nrn and at- DJ 7 CARTERET - Alice Ma'.r/n Claw*.' for public huh schoo'. Qtfrwtduld, ter, Mrs, Leon Koby; a son, Jo- eran Church. AVr.'^cr Avenue, on Saturday;,^ Escort_ and the Bizub py.lmp{ ,Q galn j...,,por{ by n,3;.. at 8:2I) A M A Df 61 Pennsylvania Avenuf. has studenu *;11 bt held each Mor.- seph Ihnat; and three grand-j Mrs. Hoeck had been super- - solemn h'eh:neral Home. • i;i? loud and irrespowr'nlv opened an office for the practice daj- euu.nK at 7 o'clock ln ti'.o .. children, all of Carteret. Ivlsor of the Winfred Beauty mmm mass will folio*- at 9 Famlly of the late> sra.£,ments funeral home, inc. :A M at tne of f>-ctro:opy in her home. A school lull ar.d each Friday - The funeral was held from'Academy la Newark for mftny - - Sabred Heart Andrew Ihnat • •The task of a campaian qualified MectrolOflst, Mrf.'durm,' released time. Cla.ws ctl, Oirxlw the Blzub Funeral Home, 51years. She was the daughter of Church with the Rev. Andrew . . mana?er Is easy with nv n A olcaI Malt'i'n has ber-n awarded a v\n bc^in October 1 and Ooto- J A FUmmg Wheeler Avenue, Wednesday atMrg. Anna Kovalek Gaguski of' - > celebrant. The inter- ,ihou, records ln pubi;c 0«;w mcnt wl11b e at the Holv diploma from the American Dcr 5 studcr^ must i-hoosc one 9 A.M. followed by a requiem this borough and the late Au- ^^ b oresters lo Present a7<, s0 outstar.dine" Pntixr.:c high mass at 9:30 A.M. at St. gust Gaguski, K-v Cemetery, Hopelawn. Ros- .. . CL_,_ n_. on Mid He appointed Sumn---r FlrctrolyMs Institute. Ir.c..'or th? o:her 0; th, clasfcSi ;• : aark Ellas Church with the Rev, Surviving also are a son, an' services will be held this ' «n«) Jnoic, »7ti. t.v WeenPI. local att<)I.nf.yi a,.d " ' was announced. Augustine Medvlgy. celebrant. Raymond, at home; uo fcisters, evening at 8 P.M. Visiting hours CARTERET — The Court Donaid o'Zurilla. housn..- !>-.;• h- re from 2 5 P M and Irom Parochial school integraticr. Dollar's value ci:ps to ;o Mrs. Emma Raibes and Mrs. * " - - Carteret, No. 48, Foresters Club orjty member, to assist l.:m ir. I* CAIltlt' • CtltllC , H| p >tarts in Louisiana. cenis in year. Infant's Lois Garabedian; and a brother ""'^ ^- :of America, will present a mas- the campaign, Child rc'n August Gaguski, allot Carteret.' CARD 0F THATHANKIT~NKS~ !»«! variety show in the Caj- The funeral was held Mon- - teret High School on Saturday,: i; i day at 1 P.M. at the Synowiecki PETER MORTSEA October 20, at 8 P. M. "Fit asi • Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- We wish to express our sin-,a nA