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|he Community Interest Presented Fairly, Clearly Full Local Coverage - leaber And Impartially Each Week Intend at Second Olau Matter WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 Puhllihsd Brtrj Thursday PRICE EIGHT CENTS lit the Pout One*. WnodbrldKt, N. J, •t II Orwn 8tn«t, WnodDrktm, ". ). gambling Case Canine Population Gets Big Boost 12 Million is Added robe Reveals To Local Assessments o Local Link In Action by County

, II ,/c arc Held ^olice Chief 7 to Seek 3 School Board 'Equalization' s Questioned Places; Finn is Candidate t Hits Township 4 WOODtiRIDGE—Seven petitions for the three positions open on By Grand Jury the Board of Education were filed In the office of the Secretary of the Board by/line o'clock last night—the deadline for filing. Critical Blow The election will be held Tuesday, February 8. WpODBRIDGE — With Police ,The three incumbents, Harold Van Ness, Colonia; William J Chief John R. Egan the only lo- O'Neill. laelln, and John J. Csabai, Fords, will seek reelection. WOODBRIDGE—In an effort to al w linens called before the Grand equalize the valuations among the Others who filed are Wlnfleld j —7 -™ my yesterday—and then only for 25 Middlesex County municipali- few minutes—Indication* in J. Finn, Woodbrldge; Mrs. Anna ties and to apportion more fairly C. Calvert, Iselin; Elbur Richards, Casey Condition Better; Ww New Brunswick yesterday were the cost of operating the county Woodbridge; John Tobias, Wood- . despite the fact that scores of Injured in Car Crash government, the Middlesex: County bridge. Township residents hud been Board of Taxation arbitrarily add- Mr. Van Ness la completing his ailed, none of them would be WOODBRIDOE - Edwin W. ed $12,821,291 to the assessed value third term on the Borad of Educa- m. qumtloned because ho connection Casey, vice president of the of real property, in Woodbrldge tion and is chattffiMi of finance. Township. :iad been found between a Newark Seventeen-month-old "Lady" is shown with her first litter of 10 puppies at the home of her owners, He Is employed In ta executive Board of Education, who was Kamblinii ring and loctil authorl- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kalti, Chain O'HUls Park section of Iselin. capacity by O. 8. Metals and Re- seriously injured last week when The Township had reported the iej. assessed value of real property at fining Company, Carteret. his car skidded on the ice orr $39,239,066, but the county'added Meanwhile indictments were Mr. O'Neill la prominent in civic upper Main Street and crashed innded up to Judge Klemmer the $12,821,291 figure to bring the and fraternal affairs In Iselin and into a tree, is improving steadily total value to $48,060,357. Kaltelssen charging Mr and Mrs. Wedding Ann iversary Party New Fire District Is employed by an electrical firm ho/ACZENSKl Edward Kozaczenskl. 288 West He was appointed ,to the Board in at Perth Amboy General Hos- The only effect this Increase will Lake Avenue, Colonia with main- July to complete the unexplred pital. have on the local taxpayer will be Debate is Slated In the additional contribution to taining' H Rambling establishment Joined by 10 Baby Boxers term of Leo J. Parley. Mr. Csabai Hospital authorities said yes- and seven others with conspiracy th« county government. This has ISELIN—When a 17-montlis-old Boxer has ten puppies in her first was appointed in November to to maintain a lottery. They are WOODBRIDGE — Another step terday that Mr. Casey "appeared been estimated at $212,000 based Utter, that's news both In doggie world and In man's world. For it seems complete the unexplred term of Snmucl Cohen. 57. 279 Ooldsmltn in re-establishing a Fire District bright and cheerful" and that on last year's rate of 1.80. With the average litter is four or five pups. Postmaster Leon E, McElroy. The Avenue. Newark; Samuel Castel- in tlie Inman Avenue section of Fords man Is an order analyst in this additional county tax, plus So when Rolomars Fair Lady Marjmurr, better known as "Lady," his general condition has Im- lane. 51. 292 Qoldsmith Avenue; Colonia was taken by the Town the Test Set Department of West $400,000 additional to be paid on presented her owners, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kattz, 128 Elizabeth Ave- proved considerably. bonded indebtedness and $477,- Albeit (Barneyi Storm. 52, 421 Committee Tuesday when an or- em Electric. He is active In civic nue. Chain O'HIIls Park, Iselin, with six male and four female puppies 000 additional to be paid this year 8 anford Avenue. Hillside; Benja- dinance, creating Fire District 12, and fraternal organizations in his Friday night, there was plenty of was introduced. area. Unofficially, the three will on schools, the total will be an In- min LOKO, XT, 1»9 Western Par- crease of over $1,000,000 In the wny. Irvln^ton; William ftosnlck, excitement. Public hearing on the measure run as "Board candidates." Teachers Plan Mr. and Mrs. Kaltz were cele- Fido Got His License? Mr. Finn, who served previously 1955 Township budget. This will be 62. 524 South 18th Street, Newark; will be held February 1. If the or- equivalent to 250 points In the tax brating their thirteenth wedding Joseph DavlcL 1L-J4M Lexington Time is Growing Short dlnance is approved, date will be on the Board, failed In his attempt rate. Last year's base tax rate wis anniversary Friday night and thiy Place. Eli/.nbeth and Jacob Ro- set tor a special election in the for reelection last February. He Panel Discussion 9.01 per $100 assessed valuation. ttnfeld. BO. 457 High Street. New- spent it in complete bewilderment WOODBRIDOE — Has your' district to elect five fire commis- sought to get the Democratic nom pooch got his 1S5S license yet? According to Frank M. 'Deiner. ark. counting noses every few minutes sioners. It evidently will be up to lnation for First Ward Committee WOODBRIDGE — A panel dis- secretary of the Middlesex County The first witness called wn» It was long past their usual bed- The Board,of Health Issued a the fire commissioners to decide man against"Committeeman Ed cussion on "The Teacher Crisis— TaT x BoardBd , thth e IIncrease Is a pre- n time before the Kaltz' sons, Ron- gentle reminder yesterday that whether it will recognize the orlj- ward Kath last spring but vjas un What Can We Do?" will be held Charles J. Tyne, chief couns l, liminary one and a hearing will be ald and Charles, could be per- all dogs must be licensed by Feb- at a meeting of the Woodbridne New Law Enforcement inal or new fire company or both successful. \ held by the Board on January 25 Council. He entered the strand suaded to go to bed. ruary 1 or the owners will bo The original fire company has Mrs. Calvert also made/a pre Township Federation of Teachers liable to a fine. For the license at the County Record Building at Jury room at 10:40 A M., and The puppies and their mother already endorsed a slate of can- vlous unsuccessful atteir/t to get Monday night at 8 o'clock at the 2 P. M, at which hearing the £S7 I emerged at l o'clock a few minute* have taken fiver an entire bedroom fee, each dog is entitled to free didates—all members of Its com- a post on the Board, She will un High School. rabies inoculation In June, sessors and representatives of the • before the Jurors Wed out for and give every indication of being pany,, Reginald Brady, Robert doubtedly appeal to the women Thomas G. Desmond, vice prin- governing body may appear and he lunch. When he left the grand champions in their own right. Last ywr, a dog census showed Mornssey, John Lloyd, Ray Hul- voters for her support, KO/.ACZEN'SKI there were 4,380 dogs In the cipal of the High School, will be heard. However, it Is understood Jury room. Mr. Tyne was que«- Lady was sired by the famous zejiback and William Hermsen. Mr. Tobias told The Independ- moderator and the panel will be that the County Tax Board intends tloned by The Independent-Leader 'ownship, of-which 4,300 were ent-Leader yesterday afternoon 1949 Boxer champion, Sioux Vista At Tuesday's session, the Town made up of representatives of the to stand pat on its order that the representative, but said the se- licensed. Owners of 2,200 do(?3 that he and Mr. Richards would Intrique and her mother wn.« Committee also reappolnted Jo- Board of Education, Parent- municipalities bring their assessed crecy rules of the grand jury would took advantage of the free clinic run as a "team." Mr. Richards is Duchess Lecia Tari. Lady was seph J. Godby, Avenel, and Charles Teachers Association, elementary valuation up to 22 per cent. hold Oniess the ban was lifted. for rabies shots for their pete. well known throughout the Town- Progress mated with Champion Sir Bengal McGetti(?an, Sewaren, to the Zon- teachers, high school teachers, Six Exceptions ship for his years of work with the In the afternoon. Richard P. of Dan Dec-Dee, owned by Denner ing Board. members of the Guidance Depart- Of all the municipalities in the Hannon. meter reader for Public Woodbridge Emergency Squad, Kennels In Belleville. For the third time, no bids were ment and Future Teachers of county, Cranbury Township, High- Scout Drive Service: Jack Mtlford. Railway, a serving as It* first president. Mr. Big Hospital Usage received for two carloads of fertc America. land Park Borough, Middlesex letter carrier: William H. Mut, Po- Tobias said he was employed as a chloride, and on advice of Town- The program is in charge of Miss Borough, New Brunswick, Pertii OK - Chester H. lice Chief of Clark Township; Wil- sales- representative for an auto Iselin Youth is Held ship Attorney B. W. Vogel, the Ruth Erb and Harry Meyers and Amboy and Plainjsboro Township llam bucko, county detective and Increase is Shown parts firm, that he is married and head of Rarltan committee will enter an order di- hostesses will be Miss Norma Kalb- were the only ones in which the Chief E«an were the witnesses. On Stolen Car Charge the father of two children. He re- percentages were not increased, as scouts, announced rectly with a firm without bids. henn and Miss Mamie Minsky. Other local witnesses including PERTH AMBOY—At the annual sides on Garden Avenue. His wife they are assessed at 22 per cent or of the — Eighteen Shell Oil Company was given the The ways and means commit- Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley, Commlt- WOODBRIDGE meeting of the Perth Amboy Gen- is the former Lillian Albrecht. better. Tor the com- Saddler, 11 contract for 20,000 gallons of gaso- tee , of the federation has an- tfemen Peter Schmidt, Charles year-old Donald ial Hospital Association held last Woodbridge. • .unpaign Is moving line at .155 for premjum gas and nounced that the teachers will Woodbridge Township had the Mangtone, Detectives Fred Leid- Trento Street, was held for the night at the hospital, Director An- sent the Broadway play, "The highest increase. Next in line was ner and Daniel Panconl and Dep- Grand Jury without ball and sen thony W. Eckert submitted his an- .13 for regular. I FENCE DOWN Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Edison Towtuhtp which was as- I); Buif tsenburg 1* uty Chief Benjamin Parsons were to the County Jail this week, on nual report which showed the local Clark Township requested ,that WOODBRIDGE—Robert Gresh- Williams, February 19 in the sessed an. additional $7,391,601, in.n In Wood^brldke, not called. They were all dis- a complaint of having a stolen ca Institution to have admitted 14,330 repairs be made to Lake Avenue man, 52 Carteret Road, reported followed by Carteret, with an addi- Woodbridge High School Audi- i: John Aqulla and missed at 4:30 and told they were In hi* possession. patients during 1954. This Is an which adjoins its municipality, to the police early Saturday morn- toinal $a,408,«Bl torium at 8:30 P. M, Frank Mee- .i Mt chairmen and "dismissed until further notice," The Iselin youth was picked ui Increase of 1,228 over the previous The communication was referred, Ing that a hit-and-run driver had Township officials were unoffi- knocked down 30 feet of fence and han, Keasbey School, will be the industrial and com- Explains Position by Patrolmen Charles Bain- year. Two thousand, two hundred to the Public Works Committee. cially advised Tuesday that the in- two trees on his property. coach. lull-.. Trie speculation In the court Charles Banko and Robert Ohlson forty babies were born which is In his annual report to the Town crease in valuations was in the .Mi. miieral chairimn house was that Mr. Tyne admitted as he stepped In the car to drivi 246 more than in 1953. Committee, Real Estate Director making, and after the Township .i.i-lM-lm area, an- that the local police had no knowl- away from an Iselin store whei "We carried a patient load much William Finn noted that property meeting, they Informed The Inde- • Uaymond Smith, of edge of the "gambling drop" in he had made some purchases. Po greater than is normally expected sold, for cash and contract during Long May Royalty Reign pendent-Leader that they were :,r,id ttve Colonia the Township near the Clark line lice say the owner of the car is of ap Institution of this size. Many 1954, amounted to $55,651 with an (Continued on Page 8> '. '.>•• Jume» Sutherlln. and that he explained that he did Seymour Rowttz, 463 St. Georg times, our occupancy ran well over, approximately assessed valuation ' Juhn Morgan and (Continued on Page 81 Avenue, Rahway. 100 per cent. We were forced on of $24,547. Total receipts for the 25-Year Pins Given <• in in iaeltn, W1U many occasions to restrict elective year amounted to $233,905.05. ;s general chairman surgery. All during the year, beds 'H v At Raritan Arsenal i.r.wir.-.ki la his all. were a permanent fixture in our \ Starting a New Custom corridors," Mr. Eckert said. WOODBRIDCJE — Service pins Some Interesting statistics ware WHS Takes Part and certificates, signifying 25 years (timmittee Names revealed, among them the fact that or more of Government service, the hospital's x-ray department were awarded to 127 employees of w. Eiinineer'$ Aide took 8,^09 x-rays; the laboratory In Forum Saturday Raritan Arsenal yesterday after- : submitted 108,227 pathological re- noon at a ceremony held in the -;--i:ii KiE Mwllyn Er- ports; 1,898 blood transfusions WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge Post Theatre0 attended by military • us appointed public were given; 6,210 treatments were High School participated in a and key civilian personnel. '• i>y the Town CommU- In the hospital's Emergency forum on the question "What Shall Cited for pig service were the at W.QOO per Room. Major surgery amounted to Be the Foreign Trade Polled of following: y,04» cases while 4,792 minor op- the United States?" at the hV- Frank Floyneck, Box 88,, 2 Wash- • • 'i>i>ointment Donald erations were performed. tatioh of the Tower Club of the ington St.; Sidney B. Dell, 33 Fifth < anointed chalnmun Patient care at the hospital as Dwight Morrow High School. En- St.; Veronica J. Parrington, 68B • <>i the Towitehlp en- told by Mr. Eckert totaled 90,691 glewood. Participating were Jo- King Georges Rd.; Michael A. '>7 11 week. J putient days of service as compared seph Leo, Robert • Luna, Wayne Lnko, 57 Third Ave.; Stephen Paflrath, William Platt and • • Tire Company was with 94,716 days in 1953. Of the to- Paflrath. Will Smalley, 27 Paul St.; Stephen | i.iiiict for two garbage tal number of patients cared for James Warren. Rod^suaky, 12 'Barton St.; Flor-. 1 (Hul of $22,782. Perth Amboy General, 5,289 An adult critic graded each boy ence Duchak, 109 Mary Avc; were from Perth Amboy while on participation, knowledge of the Michael A. Kublck, 52[ FairAeld unliile for building 9,041 were from outlying communi- subject, vocabulary anc) expres- Ave.; Stephen Yusko, 62 [Woodland ii workers In play- ties. Fifty and nine-tenths per cent sion and contribution, to group Ave.; Joseph Yuracka, 84 Btoom- • l recreation depart- of all patients were female, and purposes. All five rated A's and fleid Ave; and Charles Rambers, '•' us follows: Mondiy 49.1 were male. B's on these points and were Vine and! Main 8ts., nH of Fords. Many. 7 P. M. tO 10:30 The hospital averaged forty pa- awarded certificates of achieve- Stephen Brazdo, 498 Grove Avc; ''I' M. to mldaliht, $10; tients admitted dally. The avenge ment for excellence in the art of John Zelenok, 548 Linden Ave.; 1 A. M, $15. Saturdays, discussion. Woodbridge High !| patient stayed 6.9 days. Six Hun- and Herman H. Trick, 498 Pros- l holidays, 7 P. M. to dred ten patients made 1,751 visits School was the only school with pect Ave.; all of Woodbridge, an'l '•• *10; 7 p. M. to mid- tq the hgspltal clinic. all five of its team receiving cer- Stephen J, Hudek, 59 Loictta Any time prior to 7\p. The local hospital continues to1 tlHoates, Street, Hopelawn, .a 1111 hourly rate of $2 be fully accredited by the Joint When Dr. John P. Lozo, princi- Commission for the Accreditatlqn pal announced the awards in as- i,ill to Quit Railroad of Hospitals of the American Hos- sembly Tuesday, he lauded the pital Association; the American coach, Joseph Najavits; Post at End of Month Medical Association; American Prosecutor College of Surgeons and has full WOODBRIDGE J Joseph Gill. lioeilse in the State of New Jersey. Avenel Woman injured former Third Ward Township n M«yor The Nursing School is accredited Cummitteeman, will retire as 11 -v. Folk* Chill John R. by the National League for Nursing: In New York Actidejit ngent for the Reading Company )l • Education. ut Poit Reading the en,d ot this, "'•| »y Chief Benjamin (Special to Itidepencinit-L»ader) "xl Police Comm Operational costs at the hospital month. NEW YORK—Mrs. Maria Suchy, :lls ran to $1,628,000 during 1954. The Muiigtone «M »ttend 60, of 67 Metazei' Street, Avenel, Born January 28, 1809 in YawU 1 IJ average' cost per patient day was '"- t all county mayors, suffered a fractured left hip when ley, Pa., Mr. Gl", has been a waK, $18.19. ••"I'uiiisslonera and chiefs, she fell from a counter stool in a dent of Port Reading slnco lUOfl.' -''"O A.M.. in the County Berth Ambojr General qai«d for drugstore in the Pennsylvania Sta- Mr. ayi was first elected to i 55 per cent of the comity's Indig- tion arcade at 7th"Avenu& and 34th one-year unexftU'ed term on tl# culled by ent. This represent* 13,874 patient Street here Tuesday night, Town commlHee, In 1913. He days for whifih the hospital re- ""• Alex Eber. Long live the KJJH and Queen! Above are the youngsters who reflected in lt)4 and |erved s ceived $10.08 per patient day. ' Mis. Suchy and her husband, '•'"''• "id the ohi«f« were won ou,t in the Lions Club contest and were crowned King and til 1916. He rettwincd out of 1 Joseph, entered the drugstore at '" bring with them 4 Mr. Eckert said that he "took Queen at the Lions Club show last nijjlil. The Kin* 1» Louis l'iil- tics until IMS when he lisl 11:45 p. M. while waiting ' M the personnel of pride and felt honored to serve iner, IS months old, son of Mr. mid Mrs. Juuius l\. fttimer, U elected at the Itme tia\e the •'""•tment, numhw of pft- Pe,rth Araboy General Hospital as Main Street, Woodbrldge, who received 11,218 votes, and ftie Mayor William A. Ryan wag, 1 ""puiatlon of their com- Queen U Linda Strutwl, six years old, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, elected. He wrved until 10,34, wh«n iU :; 'd other data'pertain- 11 Colonia Boulevard, CuUnla, wbo received 1. He Mid ••Object titt Mot I*- INDEPENDm-LEnP.r PAGE Turkey Court Ponders Fate Steinbach Honored 220-Pound Woman Looking Of Accused Iselin Soldier By Fire Company Nostalgically at Size 149s WOODBRIDGE ISRLIN-An Ankara riimin..'. t>v\:cemen. one of tiiem an Isellnite. ac-retirin! ? chief of Avenel Fire Com- t,; eci of Insulting tlie Turkic, flag i pany was honored at the installa- Just when a verdict in!! be announced has not been revealed. | tion banquet held at the flrehpuse arguments M tue defenders! s were heard January 14 ; Saturday ni«h! "The «u*st >f SALE DAYS

" The servicemen are Airman 1 » Jour-vear tour in tlie U S Air Hu h smed s lIlst lin pfflc Two Days Only! FIB.-SAT., JANUARY 21 -22 Two Days Only WUbtirfacher. 22. of 157 Bedford : Fora jn Jmt ,952 He received « * «i » ' Avenue. Iselin. a former salesman >,is tjgsic training at Sampson Air aild sh* slat* ss 'olio*'" in Newark; Airman 2 c Henry R ! Force Base at Geneva N Y and Jack M-Ivor- President. HERE'S JUST A FEW of the HUNDREDS OF BARGAIN,, Warti VKe Dim. 20. Lonview. Wash; Airman ! ,.tm t0 training school In Wyom-i - P Paul CT.nmiaK. 1 r Einest C Mil.ner. 20. of Phila-,;n.. Mrm. secretary: I.uns IPANA TOOTH PASTE tieiphia: and Sat. Joseph A. Roth- M the time of hii trresl he ww treasurer. 20% to 60% Reductions *•«•». 25 of Hyde Park Mas* . stationed with a support squadron Andrew Peterson, chief. Jac.•>!> mm SHIFTS with Tek Tooth I'm h Essl*. first assistant chief. Wai- on Airman 1 c Father had' a pe:-^' NATO headquarters in Turk-y. lace Mellvillf, captain: Joseph U-\ ie;-ord m tlie U. S. Air Foi •?jHe was released from prison on ALL RECORDS 1.06 value for orly 69c Ward, lieutenant: William Dwv-!. Reg. 2.98 Special 1 -00 prior to hi- arrest by the Turkish ! b-lS1 December 4 All Sprrds. All Albums inside warden: Herman Pet? out- I one Sleeve „ Fully Automata peim dipt. Goodman Thatcher.; Congressman Peiir Fretinghuv- side warden: Oeorge Kovac. An- Hundreds of New Records Na.vjtiiy A mtmbw of the !*••»•) -en !iIts &l>own interest in Die case rOKDUROY CIGARETTE LIGHTER drew Gaiiiin. Rubin Greco, relief York Fuolic Information Off::e 'aIld l% kte?ine cht.rlt on cleVelop- board: Lonnie Eldsen, Adam Mr> «•.•<•:'' ii last week. merit? to ceiermme if any help is Special 1 -69 4 for $1 $5 value for only 1.98 rano and Mr. Galisin. trustees. r.eecied oy tne Htlin serviceman. ALL APPLIANCES Corsaties were presented to Mrs. CHIINO SHIRTS Imported Briar Pipe 98c Fa.•;.(•!• and the three other .,. .. Washington Hf ; as ll)iU Jctfcd hjs Steinback. wife of the retiring REDUCED st:v.•• cme.li were released on 6,>;i office to keep him informed of any Grey or Khaki 1 -98 Screw Typf Mrm—'!.:><) v,,iu chief; Mrs. Andrew Peterson, wi/r .'!•: '.:,e Christmas holidays T;.i i:. n,es. Washers were 149.95 Rubenstein Hormone s of the new chief; Mrs. John Pe- CHINO PANTS terson, his mother and Mrs. Henry 79 Now 99.95 Twins Falesky, his mother-in-law: Mr.« Mrs. Rus-srl Brown. Woodbririrr. i* shown with Jack E. I^onard. Grey ir Khaki 2- Radios were 39.95 Estrogenic Hormone Andrew Galisin, president of tht hfr heipinc hand.' and U'arrrn Hull, master of ceremonies on Zipper Fly Cream. 3.50 auxiliary, Mrs. Hugh B. Quigley. OBITUARIES (he 'Strike It Rich' procram. Drastic Redactions on all Now 24.95 Hormone Oil. 2 Mi the mayor's wife; Mrs. Mclvor. wife of the company's president GENERAL $6.00 valve for 3.00 ANDREW JAWORSKI MRS. ROSE ABSENAILT and Mrs. John Anacker, wife of WOODBRIDGE - Mr; Rus.^: Weighing 220 pounds. Mrs. ARMY & NAVY APPLIANCES and LSHUN — Funeral sendees were WOODBRIDGE — Funeral serv- the chaplain. Blown. 219 Sherry Street. >i Broan wants to lose 88 pounds. PIBMX PHARM\n ice- f.pr Mrs. Rose Arsenault. 116 h*ld Monday morning for Andre* Among the guests fcere Mayor Brownie leader, won £500 on a TV The TV program, as an Incentive, STORE RECORD SHOP H.oreU Street, were held yester- 91 Main Street Jaw:»rski. 149 Correja Avenue in and Mrs. Hiigh B. Quigley. Stan- program, because .<-he wants to will give her $10 for every pound 114 Main Street cav i:i St. James Church with Rev. 66 Main Street the Ukrainian Catholic Church ley Chapman, president of the lose weight Her helping hand she loses. She has already lost the Assumption ol Perth Amboy. ~ Gtisuve Napoleon as celebrant of Avenel-Colonia First Aid Squad; on the program was Jack K eight pounds. Leonard, famous comedian. American Girl with Rev, Jaroslav Gabro. eel:- i -!•<-' mass Rev. Harold Hlrsch was Police Chief and Mrs. John R. Mrs. .Brown will appear on the deacon and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. bran: of the Mass Burial was in Egan, Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Far- Mrs. Brown told Warren Hu! show each Wednesday morning to St Gertrude's Cemetery. Wood- i Ci;a: k-s G. McCorristin. sub- host of the show that she wants Pins kas and Dr. George Frederick. be weighed and receive her in- Everything Must Go! _ dearon. Burial was in St. Mary's to lose weight because, as a for- The pallbearers were Pet£t Also honorary members and centive money. s"'.'im:dt.7(*n"Bercowcy."Dlmitr5 j Cemetery. Perth Amboy. The hon- their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Harold mer singer she can no longer set V Wikime. Peter Bachowski gnrt orary pall bearers were all mem- Deter, Mr. and Mrs. George Ketz- engagements due to her avoirdu-1 In addition, she has been pre- s9 Wiliiaai Hanstai. i bers of the Rosary Society of St. enbeg, Mr. and Mrs. William Gery, pou. Her husband, who is in the i sented with a reducing course, Reg. 6.95-9.95 4 Regardless of Cos!! James Church navy, she says, 'wants back the ! Tlie company will also provide her Mr. Jaworski. 61. died Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, Mr. and The active pallbearers were John Mrs. Philip Miceli, Mr. and Mrs. girl he married, a size 14." ; clothes for each TV appearance. at, ins home, where he had lived Einr.om. Otto Metz. James Morey, Ladies' •for the past 2« yeare He was a Joseph Salvia, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Peter Stec. Jack Walsh and Ed- seph Schirger, Antonl Plchaliki Bracelets mpitujer of the Exempt Firemen's ward Tracv Cancer Dressing Vnit Take advantage of our Association of the Iselin Chemi- and Mr. and Mrs. William Perna. Flat and Low Heels George Ruddy's Orchestra played cal Hook and Ladder Oo.. District EDWARD CON'LON Has Weekly Meeting Colonia Actn^ties for the dancing. Jacob Essig was Values to 8.95 II. and a communicant of the WOODBRIDGE — Edward Con- ihairman of the affair. All Out Clearance Ukrainian Church of the Assump- Ion. 299 Main Street, died Monday WOODBRIDGE — The Cancer —Mr. and Mrs. Philip Prasser, t'wv Surviving his widow, Ana- Group which meets on Tuesday Values to 5.1)0 at Perth Amboy General Hospital. FLYING SAUCERS Colonia Boulevard, were c"W">ts of 2" and 3-99 sVasia: a daughter, Mrs. Frank A life-time resident of Woodbridge. in the Woodbridge Jewish Com- Mr. and Mrs. George Prasser, TJkach, Nixon; two sons. Walter President Elsenhower recently he was a retired employe of Ftj- told a press conference that he munity Center delivered 245 dress- Un wood. KAY'S and John. Iselin. and six grand- ter Wheeler Corp., Carteret. where 1 SAILS JEWELED had been assured by Air Force ings tO the Perm Amiioy General —Glenn Bruce Arndt, son of children. he was employed for 54 yars. THE SHOP officials that flying saucers were Hospital this week making a total Seaman 1/c and Mrs. Glenn 75 Main Street 93 Main Street He is survived by four daugh- not descending on the erath from Arndt, 40 Longfellow Drive, was 103 Main Street ters. Miss Mary Conlon, Mrs. of 850 dressings and 29 men's hos- JOSEPH N\ GREINER outer space. This left the inference christened in St. Cecelia's Church Joseph N 'E1«ab?th Dabinett. Mrs. Grace pital shirts to date. First Quality WOODBRIDGE — that the saucers were terrestrial, by Rev, John Wirus. Mr. and Mrs. Foam Rubber, Dacron, Mozdziere. Mrs. Florence Roth- Present at this week's session Bietner. 18* Madison Avenue but he was not asked where they Joseph Pervick, Detroit, Mich., Full Fashioned kegel. all of Woodbridge; thrpe were Mrs. Anna Weiner, Mrs. S. Down Perth Amboy, died Friday at the did originate. uncle and aunt of Mr. Ardnt, were Jewelry 51 Gauge — 15 Denier Middlesex Nursing Home. Me- asters. Mrs. Anna Jardot. Wood- Herbert Jaffee. Mrs. Frank Hirth. Pillows 5.95 bridge: Mrs. Agnes Noone. Forest Mrs. Israel Ruderman. Mrs. Sol sponsors by proxy. Their substi- tflchen. He is survived by four PURE IMAGINATION • PINS Hills. L. I, and Mrs. Mary Mullen. Kline. Mrs. Waller Cooper. Mrs. tutes were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reg. 7.95 Dupnnt daughters, Mrs. Norman C. Put- The stinger of a bee is only Hrabik, 4 Longfellow Drive. Open nam. Perth Amboy; Mrs. Harold Perth Amboy and a brother, Mi- .0315 inches long. The rest of the Simon Schoenbrun. Mrs. Jules • BRACELETS Meistrich. Mrs. Pat Coen, Mrs house was held. Fitted ' CL Lawton. Orange; Mrs Roland •hael. Santa Cruz, 12 inches is pure imagination .,- • Lenders, Cleveland Height*. O.. Funeral services will be held The lifetime. U. S. Naval Station, Jack Turner. Refreshments were — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kar- Mattress Pads NYLONS and Mrs. Victor Bednahck. Union; this morning from the Leon J. Orange, Texas. vonetz, New Dover Road, enter- from 4.50 • EARRINGS a b'm, Joseph N., Jr., Colonia; 10 ferity Funeral Home, 411 Amboy tained Mr. and Mrs. Donald Law- >:en. Shellinuton. Pa. Values to $6.9.) ' uiandchildren and six areat- Avenue and at St. James' Church. up to pair gmndchildren; a sister, Mrs. Burial will be in St. James' Ceme- The Junto met at the home of Patch Quilts "Louise Wengatz, Brooklyn; and tery. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Pox. Chain With Dark Glamorous Se.m. - f.vo brothers, Peter Greiner. Wood- O' Hills Road, in honor of Ben- from 6.50 Limit 6 Hairs to i Customer lirldge and Emil Greiner. residing A Special Collection jamin Franklin. Attending were Values to 8.95 • in Fiance. Avenel Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tetl«y. Wood- OFF Hundreds of Sale Items bridge: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- Throughout the Store Funeral services were held Mon- of All Wool BORDEN'S 50% Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Theo- day afternoon at the Greiner Fu- —Wallace Melville, 21 George - n'*r:il Home, 44 Green Street, Street, is a patient in the Perth dore Dura. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SURPRISE CENTER LAWRENCE TERRY .SHOP Woodbridge. Burial was in the Amboy General Hospital. Eblovey. all of Railway and Mr. 84 Main Street JEWELERS 101 Main Street Alpine Cemetery. —Mrs. Edward Kosic, 35 Fifth and TOPCOATS and Mrs. Einar Larsen, Colonia. Avenue was hostess to the Knit —Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ulshoe- ANDREW SHEDLOCK and Purr club, at which time Mrs fer, West Cliff Road, entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Ulshoefer, 20% OFF on all WOODBRIDGE — Funeral serv- David Davis was guest of honor Rep. $55 and $65 at a birthday party. Guests in- Riclgefield; Mr. and Mrs. Masseg- ices for Andrew Shedloek, 331 Oak lia. the Bronx and Mr. and Mrs. WRANGLERS Avenue, were held Monday morn- cluded, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Stanley Tools Josie Weygand. Mrs. Le Roy Gates 95 Jerry Rutigilino. South Plairjfield ing in St. James Church with Rev —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bir- Harold HJrsch, celebrant of the Mrs. Paul Russell and Mrs. Ar- NOW $39" meli. Jersey City, were quests of i mass. Burial was in St. James' thur Herman. 30% OFF on Ret. 2.99 ALL WOOL "BOTANY" Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Doll, East Men's 3.19 Cemetery with Rev. Gustave Na- —Harold E. Skay. 9 Burnett Cliff Road. ' poleon officiating at the grave. Street, Avenel, was honored at a Benjamin Moore The pallbearers were Frank Kelle- dinner given by members of the ROBES NOW $14 95 —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golden, man, Joseph Zelinack, Frank California Oil Co, Fire Department Reg. $19.95 18 Longfellow Drive en^rtained Women's 2.69 PAINTS Nagy, Weldon Roach and John in Howard Johnson's. Mr. Skay has Mr. Golden'si parents, Mr. and 85 Silverts. retired from his service with the Mrs. Thomas Golden, Jersey City I Discontinued Colon) depaHment. Those in attendance and Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf were: William Glochau, Earl H. Brooklyn, at dinner. Boys' 2.79 See ft Demonstration of the EDWARD BAKER NOW $7-95 1 Engle. Joseph Nemyo. Walter Bo —Mr. and Mrs. John Hellv and WOODBRIDGE — Funeral serv- benchik, Joseph T. Walsh, Mi- Reg. $9.95 K>ns, John and Patrick. 28 Long- <:HOPER'S SHOPSMITH .lces for Edward Baker, 785 Ridge- chael Shutello, Irwin O. Beckman, fellow Drive, were guests for sev- dale Avenue, were held Saturday Stephen J. Faczak Jr., John Cham eral days of Mr. felly's brother- Department Store Five-inOne Power Tool MAE MOON in St. Peter's Episcopal Church berlain and Michael Rodon. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. MAIN HARDWARE Perth Amboy. with Rev. George H. 81 Main Street 109 Main Street L.BWEGS&SONS Pe.ter Kelly, Cliffside Park, who t>9 Main Street Boyd bfficiating, assisted by Rev WHAT NEXT, are the parents of a new daugh- William H. Schmaus. Burial was WOODBRIDGE —Windsor Gar IMtTH AT KINO *Tf. - PBRTH AMfcOV. K.i. ter, Colleen Ann. 400 Pairs in the church cemetery. The pall- den Cemetery officials reported to —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Essig. CUBUHII Faghiorieil .AiSl-ers were Robert, Alfred, and Sgt. Frank Miller Monday that Free Parking Rear of Store y Colonia Boulevard, entertained Men's SHOES Knit Fr|ink Baker, Stanley Butkewiw headstone; and bronze plaque were Thomas Grahill and Miss Mary Benjamin Mathis and Joseph stolen from the cemetery on Route Drastically Reduced Tifliy 1 Belle SeloVer. Rahway. Slipcovers —Mr. 4nd Mrs. Jack Dalinsky 5.95-7.95- 14.80 and son, Thomas and their week- 8 Pcs. Complete Luxite Spun I^o • Double Thickness end guest, Francis Fawning, were Your Choice of Any guests of Mr. and Mr6, Frank 1 PANTIES , • Triple CroU'h Kelly, Merrick, L. I. » Fabrics in Our Studio • Sices 2 to VI January Clearance Salei —Robert Hamilton, 13 Shidow- Very Special 49c pr. lawn Drive, has returned fiem a OF FLOOR MODELS aid DEMONSTRATORS We welcome SAVERS of all ages business trip to Minneapolis, Minn. Men's All Wool —Charles Monzo. Inman Ave- Gabardine SUCKS nue, has returned from a business 10.95 Values '79 _ i trip to Altoona, Pa. Miw8.95 2 pr. 17.50 VLluei to $139.% 10% to 30% PREFERRED ! 25' "Your fiance is a charming CHRISTENSEN'S REDUCTION man. He has a certain something." ^ODERNAGE VIVIENS "Yes, but I would rather he had ' Department Store Decorators Studio something certain." I 97 Main Street KIDDY SHOP 94 Main Street 105 Main Street Pay only 1.25 a week Nationally AtorUsed Sanforized - Washable Clearance On • • Dressen Reg. 3.91 U 7.98 24 months to pay Vou'r* never too young or loo old Flannel SHIRTS to enjoy the wonderful feeling • Sweaters • WINTER Generous trade-in that comes from having money in the bank. Kef. 2.91 \ 88 • BJougeg [ j HAlis Many of ourfidepositetj ! - SKIRTS ur TO 31 fair SOX Wiitgr Kilts mokt thrift a family hbbit. [ Reg. 5.98 ti 10.91 Repair* on RENT A Familwf that save together 0 AHy Make NECCHI Mem to hove more fun together. If ?' No wonder that w* welcome '3 a«l 54 . 98 Sewing Machine Only—Per Mo. 30% OFF Reg. 55c Pr. sovers of oil ogf t. FRAIMWLL MODERN Ruaii in or Phoae tor FREE Demonstration Euibatwy Dress Shop 1 *LM.-ttJL , SPOBT SHOI* MEN'S, SHOP 93 Main St. m Main §treet ' Stjety lor SminpSinet 1M0 Sewing CIRCLE I; LOCAL SEWING CENTCE The PEBTB AMBW Shop fliat Display tiMOVIi - Authorized Dcalti* - PAUL HtCUMBTTI Savings Institution of Space Available an SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY mu IUMOT, mn JUW MMU nmu etrow KIMUNCI cotrounsa ON THEM* W)NPOW8 Open Friday 'til 9 p» m. it a. a, VA 6.2212

tc- «h..,.. '.,../ .#L^i/.i INDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 PAGE THREI II'.T'T •[v On Si terhowl Library Circulated Avenel Firemen Install New Officers March 23 is Date | * ProgramFinn Association ^ Installation Set # ooks in 1954 Uv Association WOODBRIDGE—Books total- For Show Dance Tomorrow ling 23, 188, were circulated dur- Ing 1954 at the Barron Library' WOODBRIDOE AmerlcUS As- WOODBRIDGE - Final arr«n|e- ,,,,TiKiB-Mn. Orion C. according to a. report made to *mbly 37, Order of the Rainbow ments have been made for the , ,-nnceton, sjmodlcal the Boafd of Trustees l>y Mrs. or Girls will hold its third public barn dance and frolic to be spon- " ,, membership, will be Carolyn Broman, librarian. ash Ion show March 23 at 8 P M. sored by the Winfleld J. Finn As- ,„• ,,i tonlfthfs meetlM Exactly 1,835 residents were Called "Rainbow of ," sociation tomorrow night at the ",;„,„•., Association at the helped wjth reference work, In- he show will feature clothes for Craftsmen Club. ;• '.'' ,vlan Church. The CIU£IIIK doctors, ministers, tea- Spring and Easter wear. Styles ap- A large advance sale of tlektU 1 ,,il ronvmealB o'clock chers and studenta. There are propriate for teenagers, their old- has been reported and the com- ,. ,.,v school room, with 1,848 children registered at the >r sisters, mothers and grand- mittee assures a full evening Of vn* :"n! oiark m charge of library which ketps the Juvenile nothers will be shown. , bags teitalnment for all who attend. :,. Pl«n» selections.will be department very active. md accessories to complete the Music will be furnished by Oeo- outfit will also be modelled. '•v Mi,, enrol Rankln. Mrs. Bromnnn Informed the rge Ruddy, and hlfi orchestra. w.ilium Doe. ouUolnS board that 4Q new book* for Tickets are b<;lnK distributed to Co-chi\irmen for the affair are V'l conduct the lnstal- Juveniles have been placed an ill members, Miss Gloria Peterson Mis. Wlllmm Miller and John Do-. ,. ',',,«• officers are: Pres- the shelves this week. s ticket chairman and Mrs. Hart- ypsnk, who nre being assisted by ley Field, general chairman. !,: i),mald Aaroe; first New adult books Include: the following: decorations, Mich- .'.,, Mrs. Edwin Earley; "View from Fompey's Head." ael Shannon. C, R. Blxel, Richard Ryan, William Roberts and Mtt. ,:,• ,,siw from the freshments, Willinm H. OerltT, '..,.,'i.Mimn, and treasurer, George Collins, Donald P, Miller, ,m Butlers. Parionag-e," "Blue Hurricane," "Spanish Bride," "Tetter to a Held by Firemen I,OU MASON Edward Larsen and Nftzareth B*r- ,M.mni to be Installed Stranger," "Golden Wildcat,1 cellona: tickets, Mrs. George Mil- inward Trost, Mrs. "Benton Row." , ISELIN — Daniel Reynolds ser- WOODBRIDGE — A well- ler, James Mullen, W. J. Finn, Mrs. Wilhelm ved as master of ceremonies at the known Jewish humorist, Lou Martin Minkler, Thomas Murtaith Ward Brown and innual Installation dinner'of Ise- Mason, will provide the enter- and Pat Russo; entertainment, ,,., Williams. Un Fire Co,. No. 1 at the Green tainment for the first dinner John Kllleen, Mrs. C. R.'Blxel, id- ,,, , -niivmen have b«en Wm. Rabinowitz Street Firehouse. Ronald O«borne luncheon of the Sisterhood of ward Mooney, George Commtrton, ,. follows: Program. gave the address of welcome and Congregation Adath Israel to be Henry Miller, Mrs. G. J. Harrlhn |,,i Randolph; devo- Rev. Alton Richardson of the As- held Sunday, January )0 at 1 p. and James P. Gerity. Has Bar Mitzvah m., at the Brunswick Hotel, r],,,i> pfelffer; mem- sembly of God Chmch, gave the , i,miise Huber: sew- Invocation and benediction. Lakewood. Mrs. lorime Frank- enstein will be the piano accam- i ,,,,t oiaucke: music. WOODBR1DCIK - The Bar Y-in-tmn Service. Mrs. MiUvtih of Wlll.am RablnowiU, Officers installed were: presi- punlst. PTA Discusses * ....tcr^in; missionary son iif Dr. untl Mrs. Isadore Rabin- Left to right, Andrew Peterson, new chief; former Mayor August F. Greiner, toastmaster; Herman dent, Ronald Osborne; vice presi- Mrs. Seymour DerecUn It dent, Chester Aronson; recording ,!am"s R. Reid; owitz, Iiintlen Avenue, was held Stelnbaeh, retiring chief, and George Mroz, secretary, chairman of bus reservations Mi- secretary, Daniel Reynolds: finan- mi.u). Mrs. Ocftrgo Saturday nminlns at Adnth Israel and Mrs. Milton Stern is to be 'Child Safety' cial secretary, Lester Raphael; book, Mrs. Ther- Synagogue. called for table reservations for In honor of his Bar Mitzvah—a treasurer, Frank Cooper; trustees, parties of eight or ten, AVENEL — A program on chDd ceremony held when a boy is 13 Petner - Eak Wedding RitesIselin Lions Make Emll Miele, Alvah Enfleld, Andrew safety was featured at a meeting Uscinskl and George Sedlak; chief, ,-iship training ses- years old murk Inn the age at ot the Avenel P.T.A. Tuesday aft- .„.•,! by the Elizabeth Donald Gunther; first assistant which he acquires religious obli- Plans for Revue ernoon, in the school auditorium announced. gations William conducted serv- Performed in St. Andrew's chief, Richard Lindquist; second Sewaren Girls assistant chief, Theodore Allen; January 28 from ices at the synagogue Friday night turn to Lockbourne Air Base, Co- with Mrs. R. William Lagay lead- h. AVENEL — Miss Harriet Joan captain, Chester Arnson, lieuten- p M. at the First and Saturday morning. Enk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lumbus. Ohio. For travelling the ISEL1N — The Iselin Lions club . #ig In a discussion period. met Monday night at First Pres- ant, Steven Bodner: warder,s. In Wedding Party -, cinirch. Rahway. At the conclusion of the serv- Thomas P. Eak, 8 Burnett Street, bride wore u navy blue , peach It was decided to revise the by- byterlan Church of Iselin's meeting William Whalen, William Knott, ., • td mak« Utncheon, Wllliiim in hi* Bar MlUvah became the bride of Stephen Pet- , matching accessories and an laws, and Mrs. Frank Rumpelttn Fred Qerman and Vlnewifc B*'r- SEWAREN — Miu Diane Lau- „,•«• asked to contact address, thanked his parents, ner, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Stephen orchid corsage. room was named chairman of the eotn» wers, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Dv Monday. The sec- grandparents and the Rabbi Sam- A. Petner, 568 Colgate Avenue, Mrs. Petner is a graduate of St. Harold Qoetchius, vice presl- riardo. mittee. Mrs. Da^e Scott announced dent presided in the absence of Awards were presented as fol- Oswald Lauwers of Jamaica, L. I., , -A ui be February 1 uel NewbeiKer for their help and Perth Amboy, at a ceremony -sol- Mary's High School, Perth Amboy, a meeting of the parent-education vacatlontag president, Harry Kline, lows: 7-year local exemption, An- was married last Sunday after- ,, H jo p M. at the confidence In him. A scroll of Bar emnized at anuptlal mass in St. and is associated In business with group, to be' held at the school. John Likos was appointed as thony Rlgglo; 20 years service, Al- noon In St. Stephen's Church, \vnue Presbyterian Mitzvah was then presented to Andrew's Church. Rev. John Eagan her father. Her husband graduated chalrman and John Tenez as co- vah Enfleld, Daniel Reynolds; 10- Perth Amboy, to Ben Konls, Ja- Plans were discussed for a spring ,,.nMi>UI. Dinner reser- William by Jack Turner, president officiated at the ceremony and from Woodbridge High School and fair on Apry 21, with Mrs. Lagfty , i),- made with Mr». chairman of the third annual years service, .Michael Remeta; maica, son of Mis. Mary Paulln- v if Congregation Adath Israel. Mrs celebrated the mass. Is In the medical corps with the konls of Perth Amboy. The douole as chairman, who asked for co- u, .January 27. show to be given to May by the Me years service, Thomas Nelasco. Melstitch, president of the The bride, given in marriage by Air Force. ring ceremony was solemnized by operation from all members. Mm. , ,fu:r this evening's dub Guests included Mr. and Mis. ; ilsterhood, presented a bible to the her father, was attired in a bal- Rev. Joseph Krysztotilc. Rumpeltln asked for volunteer* •; o<- arranged by the Bar Mitzvah youth. A committee was also appointed Joseph Plecksteln ang Mr, and lerina-length of ice blue to aid the Boy Scout Fund drive Mrs. Forest Plggot, Woodbridge Miss Anita Slmkewlcz, Jamaica for the Mothers March on POllo ;il,ini)i'i8 of the ex«cu- At noon. Dr. and Mrs. Rablno- satin, fashioned In princess style Which begins February 2, John Fire Company. , ' was the bridesmaid and the Misses on January 28 from 7 to 8 P,_li|L_ Mrs Doe: chairman: itz were hu.it* at a smorgasbord Officers Inducted Anyone interested should call her with a portrait neckline outlined Likos and Pat Tomasso head the Officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Leona and Lorraine Timar, twin Mr, wilhelm Brown, lo all the members of the congre- for further information. In Alencon lace, with long pointed committe, e Installed by MTS. M. Bahr,, were: daughters of Mr. and Mis. J. G. Mr.-, Brlrgs. Mrs. But- gation after which a luncheon was . Her of French Illusion Mrs. Earl Smith, president an- Fi:UMton. Mrs. Howard By Church Group Condolences were sent to Wai- president, Mrs. O. Foley; vice Timar, Arbor Street, were Junior served to 270 relatives and friends was attached to a crown of teed bridesmaids. nounced that a Founder's Day In the Woodbrldge Jewish Com* ter Jawoski, a member and mem- president, Mrs. W. Crosbyj treas- luncheon will be held February IB Mrs. Albert Hanatn pearls and rhlnestones and she AVENEL — Gustave Koch, Jr., Peter Paulenkonia of Perth Am- munlty Center. Entertainment bers of the family in the death of urer, MM. A: EnHeJd; secretary, at The Pines, Metuchen. Mrs, Ar- Km ley. carried a mother of pearl prayer was Installed president of the Mr. , .„„.,„ «. .™~ ... ,—, = boy was his brother's best man. was provided by Emli Cohen, Jew- nilulcAndrew linwJawoski, father of Walter. Mrs. K. Lindquist; correspondin r g thur Peterson reported that the book to which was attached a and Mrs, Club of the First Presby- William Dangell annaunced that secretary, Mrs. D. Gunther; social Mr. and Mrs. Konls are on a ish humorist. membership is 500 to date and the white orchid. terlan Church at a ceremony held the monthly paper collection would hostesses, Mrs. R. T. Allen and Mrs. honeymoon trip through the south im-riiM. CHILD SESSION attendance winners were, Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte Lebeda attended in the church sanctuary with Rev. #, nehelidd SundaSundayy , JanuarJanuary 331 aat MM.. SedlakSedlak,. western part of this country anil liiRIIXiE — The Wood- northern Mexico. John Mundy and Miss Beatrice : 'if the Perth Amboy Slate Installed her sister as matron of honor. An- Charles S. MacKenzie officiating. p. Johnson's classes. other sister, Mrs. Virginia Check, "Other officers Inducted were: TWINS BAPTIZED •l"Miihil will meet Mon- By helin Democrats HOPBLAWN — The twin sons BIPARTISAN CONFERENCES The school principal, Harry (irei-n Street. The ex- and a cousin. Miss Barbara Chap- Richard Gerr, vice president; Mrs. Lund addressed the group, and man, were the bldesmaids. Jack 'Tompkins, recording secre- wvSmn? The Board ofo t Mr and Mrs- Prands J' Pav" President Elsenhower has agreed vJ will meet at 1:30 I8EUN — Officers were In- WOODBRIDGE-ThWOODBRIDGE e Board ol ^ Manning Avenue North w» ««"«»» »ith ommiikinal spoke briefly on Y.M.C.A. Activi- A younger sister of the bride tary; Mrs. Morris Greig, corres- Manning Avenue, North to consult with Cog ';.(> n-Kukir session wll stalled At a meeting of the Iselin DirectorDirecto^os off the Womawomann ss unCluwb oi ', hantizpri ties. He urged parents, who are Laura Eak. was the flower girl. ponding secretay; Mrs. Hugh Mac- p] fl M leaders. Democrats as well as Re- J P M Officers will be Democratic Club last Thursday Woodbridge win mee|;JW at J^^and"MIS Ihard In publicans, In advance of all major away from home during school Kenzie, treasurer. at the Harding Avenue flrshouse. John Meszaros. Perth Amboy 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs Wai- qf Tftomh,fi rh,]Wh ^^ „„,„. recommendations on defense and hours, to make arrangements with, The slate is: Robert McCabe, served as his brother-in-law's best Earl Smith, retiring president, ter Stillman, 26 Freeman Street. foreign policy. The arrangement, a relative or a neighbor, to can for president; Leon Lelnweoer, first man and Stephen Bumback, Ave thanked club members for their however, does not bind- the Presi- 'their children, in the case of an un r SI.ATE IT SHORT Louis Pavllk, Metuchen and Mrs. nel, cousin of the bride and cooperation. dent or the leaders to "go along" emergency, which would make It' i!'HH)(.iE • Officers wil vice president; John Paonone, Florist: "You want to say it with Robert Dilts, Woodside, L. I,, and Oeorge Hutnlck, Perth Amboy Standing committee chairmen where consultations produce dis- necessary to dismiss children : .i; '.'.!• annual meeting second vice president; Mildred flowers, sir. Certainly. How about Pvt. Richard F. Pavllk. The were the ushers. John Meszaros were named as follows: Mrs. Earl agreements In the incoming Demo- early. Seubert, corresponding iecret*ry; three dozen roses?" father of the twins is the son of iir,i Churchwomen o: Jr., nephew of the bridegroom, was Smith, ways and Mrs. Qustave cratic-controlled Eighty-Fourth Hostesses for the social hour Ro.se Capraro. recording socre- Customer: "Make it half a dozen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pavllk, Hope- . ' ;,i in- held January the llngbearer. Koch, Jr., historian; Mrs. Paul J. Congress. were the fourth grade mothers. .: .ti the home of Mr? uuy; Henry Koehler. treasurer; I'm a man of few words lawn. Frank FtiTiM1. serjeant-at-arms. After the reception at thKoce h and Mrs. Kenneth Bersey, • [J:,.IKI, 20 Jean'Court Craftsmen's Club, Woodbridge, the good sheer; Steve Shaffer, mem- couple left (or a trip to the Po- bershipf"Mrs. Dale Scott, hospi- conos. Upon their return January tality; Mrs. Richard Kerr, pro- 29, the bride will reside with her gram. parents while her husband will re- Plans for an anniversary din- ner. February 11, were made with Mrs. Kerr |n charge of progam and You can Dr. Grossman Joins Mis. Scott, hospitality. A special executive council meet- Avenel Brotherhood ing will be held Monday at 8 P. M., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- AVENEL — Dr. Sidney Gross- neth Bersey, 423 Remaen Avenue. man was welcomed as a new mem- Devotionals were led by Arthur ber of Brotherhood Sons of Jacob Bryer, Harry Pltchell and Jack always by Carl Newraark, president, at a Oliver. Hostesses were Mrs. Bryec, meeting held In the Avenel Jewish Mrs. Pltchell and Mrs. Olive. The Community Center, Lord Street. program featured a showing/ ol i Plans were furthered for a fam- movies under the direction of Mr ily nHair schduled for February 5. Koch. Edward Stern and Martin Good- man were named co-chairmen. JOLLY MIXERS MEET tell an The program wlH include a buffet supper, movies and a card party. FORDS—The Jolly Mixers Club will meet January 27 in the home Broadcasting Income nears the of Mrs. Stella Mysllnski, 95 Koyen billion-dollar mark. Street. Don't starve while dieting - make Tfo/tiffflS Skimmed Milk the vital part of your diet!

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