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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- .hat 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 Jersey 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 Sleeve 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 SHIRTS 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. DRESS JACKETS 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. SHOES 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!! Earrings 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 Chokers 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 BOOT 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 Costume 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 .,- • NECKLACES 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 SUITS 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 DRESSES 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 SWEATERS 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 Cotton 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 PANTIES 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 BLOUSES Sanforized - Washable Clearance On • Coats • 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 • Skirts 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 Fashion 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 Fashions," 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. Hats, 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 suit, 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- coat, 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 gown 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 sleeves. Her veil 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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rrt-i ,,Nl,KNT~LEADBR THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 PAGE Fit* 'radical Nurse Students Learning to Help Care for the Sich Health •,/ Training at Hospital Twenty months of academic study at the I j,',n students for the Vocational School with Mrs. Ruth Deaufu ,,iy oirls Voca- Blen as Instructor. woodbrldne. are Upon completion of the one- A group ot well-known Amrrl- persons with false positive diag- •,^-wecfc clinical year practical nursing course the cin doctors have aitrrrd tint nosis Thr best policy is to go HI. Perth Amboy students nre eligible to take the "stroamllned dlRgnostlc" surveys with screenings if they are New Jersey Board of Nursing ex- for the genrrai public are a poor conducted In your city. However, i'iiiiUu»ce of Miss amination. way to improve the public health. have your family doctor take up Director of Positions are open to practical The mass diagnostic tests ofUml*hcre the other elcnmtnRtion left liospital, Mlss,El- nurses not only in hospitals, oni vary from cht-st X-rays to tests off. Do all you can to make other ., i, supervising the In Industry, doctors' offices, pub- for vision, height and weight,. citizens understand the' exact VBllI!> of Ul i In' hospital, Mrs. lic health agencies and clinics. blood pressure nnd electrocar- « examination they . m-servlce tnstruo- diagrams, They may consist of ecelve
.1,.;!liniml School. «w- a combination of some of all of ,,;..!iiiii three days a these procedures or "multlphaslc INDIGNANT Youth Director screening." ; ihe first clan of Little QeorBo came hom« in A' , m train at Perth MultiphRslc screening Is an ex- sad state. Ho had a black eye,1 i.il Hospital In ap- Named by Church tremely expensive way to try to :\ yi'Ml'S. Improve public health. It is usually many scratches, and his clothM ^ iiir divided Into a mechanized, Impersonal and In- were a sight. His mother was hor- AVENEL — Norman Pott a complete service. ,.,,111'nl-surgioalBerv- graduate of Wheaton College, ill.. rified and, with tears In her eyes, ;ui pediatrics; four and now studying at the Prince- One of the outstanding dis- said rebuklngly: .i.-Ti-irs and nursery ton Theological Seminary, has ndvantages of the screening is the "Oh. George, OcorRc! How often .in the Central Sup- lack of adequate follow?up. When been named Youth Director nt have 1 told you not to play with the Aveael Presbyterian Church a serious disease Is found In a per- snn quite often the person notified that nauRhty Brown boy?" ;j;iiinn of the course, Mr. Pott is well known for his '., i,i:. go to Trenton 'lpcts to take no action because "Play!" answered little George, athletic achievements having been the picture Is not clear^to him. It looklnR at his mother In deep (H*' : (m ono month and a little All-Amnrlcnn basketball , spent In the Mld- : hard to make people MWyintUnd Rust. "Do I look as if I've been player. At the Avenpl Church he that this type of screening. islf»t playing with somebody?" . Hospital for the will minister to the spiritual needs New Brunswick. an end In itself but a first step- of the teenagers of the commu- in diagnosis •qxTirnce at Perth nity. THE VERY IDEA :i.rf;iceci by four A neRBtlve report Instills n false "Do you have fits of giddiness?" Martin Olsen, who Mr Pott re- sense of security in most of us places, has returned to his home Pictured above with Mrs. Alleen CoiiKhlin [right). 502 I.ron Avenue, Woodiirldi;,-, and Mrs. Marion Burns, 117 Prospect Street, a doctor asked n middle-aged. Later, If symptoms appear, they stern-looking woman. in Texas due to the pressure of WoodhririKe, In-sorvlre Instructor at thr Middlesex County Vocal'nnal Srhool. ;irr the practical nursing students currently training arc likely to go unheeded/ family matters. He plans to re- Ing- at the Perth Amboy General Hospital. Seated (left to rixht I: Miss .lulia Becchetti, 76 Manhattan Avenue, Avenel; Miss Steffle "No, I don't," came the snappy On the other hand, it often turn to New Jersey In September Starosolak, 7fi Manhattan Avenue, Avenel; Miss Kll/aheth Bcrniii, Mu'Sayrc Avemir, Perth Amhny; Miss Helen Oilniartln. 560 New retort. "I'm a respectable marrleq causes apprehension and worry to woman. Dr Charles 8. McKensta. pas- Itrunswlrk Avenue, Perth Amboy; Miss Elsie Krnner. 5:17 Undrh Avenue, Woodbrldge; Mrs. Muryr Murphy, 10 Dobson Avenue, tor of the Avenel Presbyterian Nixon; Mrs, Joanne Cowthlin, Metuchitn; Miss Ruth Barrel!, Taltnrtlse Street, New Brunswick; Miss Eleanor Coulee, 19 Schureman Church will leave for California Street, New Brunswick: Miss Iris RMeeway, 771 Phclffer Boulevard, Perth Amboy; Mis, Ann Martowiez, 1042 Cook Avenue, Lawrence Mondny, to visit his parents. Whl'e Harbor; Mrs. Rita Klamlk, 373 John Street, Hoptlawn: Mrs. MarRiiret Martell, 185 Newman Street, Metuchen; Mrs. Sndic Johnson, hr Is away. Dr. Charles T. Frltoch R. D. #3, Freehold; Miwi Btrnlce Brown, Sherman Avenue, New Market; Mrs, Daisy Umansky, \l\ George Street, Carttret; Mrs, CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Princeton Seminary, will conduct KH»beth WMnem«fh«rt U01 F «Uert, Belmiw, Mr«. Cou«Wln w iujflwree oi tlw practical nurse,program at the Perth Amboy the services'. .. '' General Hospital under the direction of Miss Ruth Allene Mercer, Direct Nurses, Out-of-county students are required to 0ay & (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be In this office no On Sunday, Rev. McKensle wll fee for the year-long course which includes four months acadr.n training plus the hospital work. (See story.) later than TUESDAY NOON of each week Events rlsteij here lAf preach the third sermon on are broadcast dally at 7:30 A. M. on the "Around the Counties What Protestants Believe." HI? With Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswick sub-topic will be "Whit Has In Fashion Now Radio Station WCTC, 1450 on your dial.) Oon* Wrong With Mankind." While most of us shiver from the JANUARY During the 11 o'clock service discomforts of this wintry weather, • I the officers of the Young Adult the more fortunate among us are 20—Meeting of Triple Foursome Bridge Club at home of Mrs. Fellowship will be Installed. Pau enjoying the pleasures of relaxa- A. W. Scheldt, Holton Street, Bergffiueller is president: Miss lon afforded by a vacation trip to Molia Shearer, the little baller- 21—Barn dance sponsored by Wlnfield J. Finn Association at minute Vllma Szellsl, vice president; 3outhern reiorts. I with this Rirl but if her only at- ina who was good in such films as Masonic Temple. James Calvin, secretary and Rob- Dear Louisa, 'Red Shoes," "Tales of Hoffman, 'waving lotions! Resort wear interests us, how- traction for you at present is a 22—Annual Installation of Avenel-Colcnla First Aid Squad at ert Kayser, treasurer. ever, whether we actually enjoy a I have been going with a girl and "Story of Three Loves," has Activities for the wwk far as for about a year and think I am physical one, you will be unwise American Legion Home, Colonia. winter vacation, or as a prelude to to marry her. There is so much announced that she wants future • No Guesswork! follows: Sunday. 7 P. M , Young fashions to be worn later on sum- In love with her. She is very pretty roles to give her a chance to act. 24—Meeting of Woodbridge Township Federation of Teachers, Fellowship Meetings: Monday. I more to marriage than mere phy- mer vacations. and vivacious and I feel that I The red-haired beauty Is currently 8 P. M., at Woodbridge High School « No Test Curlsl P. M.. Young Adults nwtinn could be happy with her but for iical attraction—although I think At a recent resort fashion show, that Is an lmporant part of life. appearing in Old Vic's massive 25—Meeting of Home and School Circle of Sewaren School in Thursday. Children's Choir. 3:45 one thing, I am not sure of her and production of "A Midsummer No Clock Watchingt there were items from New York, School Auditorium at 2 P. M. P. M.. Youth 'Choir. 7:15 P M. California, Hawaii, Honolulu, I can't feel that she would be true There is affection, tenderness, Night's Dream" in. which she does I !! i>>. HlF.tlMINO TQM Senior Choir, 8:15 P. M . Friday Florida and even Italy. From Italy to me if I were away for a long consideration, congeniality, and a little dancing, but a lot of act- 27—Meeting of Women's Civic Club of Woodbridge, at home • I««»lt1t came a dress of raspberry cotton, ing, "which Is what I want to do of Mrs. Eugene Gery, 36 Wlllry Street. <,! 50 ».<.,.«.i MW.II. urday. Junior Fellowship 1:30 with elongated bodice .and sport- I come of a family where there traction passes or dims as the years from now on." •< FEBRUARY P. M ing Its own rope necklace or raffia was never any thought ,of hus- go by but these other factors be- 2—'Meeting of Woodbrldge Oaks Civic League, 8:30 P. M.. St. 1 beads. bands and wive not being faith- come deeper and more abiding the In ten months, Tonly Curtis Cecelia's Recreation Hall, Iselln. longer two people, who begin with CERTAIN! Brilliantly-colored play togs ful to each other but this girl's ends his exclusive deal at Univer- 3—Meeting of Citizens Council at Memorial Municipal Build- came from California, while mother and father are divorced them, live togther. sal-International, where he rose ing. A wonted lady In Albany and married again. She doesn't And what is beauty to one per- new tered a notion store and bought squared-ofT white terry cloth bearr from a brash Bronx boy to a star 7—Meeting of Fifth District Democratic Club of Avenel at Jackets bore the label of Florida have the same Ideas about mar- son may leave another one cold of worldwide fame. He is obligated Maple Tree Farm. two packages of Invisible hairpins. riage that I have and thinks I am poo tonight— designers. Som^women who haven't one good to do a couple of pictures a year 18—Square Dance, sponsored by Kiwanis Club, School 11, 8 "Are you absolutely certain these a bit old-fashioned. featupa, are adored by their hus- Honolulu presented a pale blue for the following three years, alter P, M.; proceed* lot .underprivileged children, • itow your are Invisible?" she asked. Would you go on and take a bands-and are beautiful to these which he'll be a tree agent. "Lady. I'll tell' you how invisible Jacquared cotton swim suit glis- tening with rhinestones. It was chance with her or do you think men Because they love them. Many MARCH they we," the clerk awured her. the risk of unhappiness is too who Could star in the movies are When Leslie Caron finishes her "I've sold *4 worth this mornliiK fashioned on romper lines, with Its 19—Performance of "Mr. Roberts" given by Adath Israel Players strapless bodice cut in petal points great? unattractive to others. work in "Daddy Long Legs" with " at Woodbridge Jewish Community Center. and we've boen out of them fo Young Man—Del Fred Astaire, she will get a four- three weeks." One of New York's contributions So there is somcthinK to the old 19—"The Glass Menagerie," presented by Woodbridge Township was a pants costume in brilliant old adage about beauty being only month leave of absence from Answer: Metro and fly to France, where Federation of Teachers In Woodbridge High, School Audi- yellow, slim and tapered, with a skin deep, after all. torium for the benefit of the Scholarship Fund. TRAIN BLOWN FROM TRACK pull-over multi-colored • striped If I were a young man and con- Louisa she will appear in her first play, middy. sidering marriage, the first thing "Orvat," written by Jean Renoir 20—Performance of "Mr. Roberts" given by Adath Israel Players INNSBRUCK. Austria. - / I would look for in a wife would and produced fcy her own boy at Woodbridge Jewish Community Center. windstorm of such velocity hit this be loyalty and trust. Beauty is SO SUDDEN friend, Robert Petit. 23—Spring Rainbow of Fashions, sponsored by Americus Assem- area recently that a train, plying EASY JOB like icing on a cake—it adds to the Jou've been doing between Innsbruck and Soltad bly, Order of. Rainbow for Girls, (it Masonic Temple, 94 Discouraged by a laundry that whole enjoyment if the basic part sixty miles an hour. Don't you You'll be delighted with Doris Green Street, Woodbridge, 8 P. M, Hall Was swept from the track and of the cake is there, but, taken by care anything about the law?" Day and Frank Sinatra in War- struck a car traveling on a high- kept sending his clothes back, so 2ft—Performance of "Mr. Roberts," presented by Adath Israel shrunk out of shape he couldn't tself, one soon has enough of it, Ladyi~"Why, officer, how can ners' "The Young At Heart," a re- Players at Woodbrldge Jewish Community Center. way parallel to the rail line. The You are probably infatuated I tell yet? I've only just met you.' make of "Four Daughters." train—a c»r and an emjinc— get Into them, a customer finally weighed eiuhU-en and a half tons got mad and sent them a large railroad spike. To It he wired a not saying, "I'll bet you can't I,,, TESTED shrink this." 'Trust her? You surely don'1 Eventually the laundry returned think sr* could keep a secret?" to him a small bundle. In it was a '•Well. I've trusted her wit! carpet tack and a note. It said, JIL'ZJ-J other things, and she kept them! "The heck we can't." that ever happened fcOLDED FASHIONS SLASHES PRICES! at a price so low! very thing Must Go! V SACRIFICE PRICES!
l.\m day our IWtory i* turning out more ami more Smart Vw Spring Fashions ami we must dear our Salesroom Hacks < I W inter Goods ... even at COST or BELOW! We need the ' win - you need these fine garments - Never before, maybe '»-ver again will we be,able to offer these sensational savings *<» hurry, hurrj - Thiiunay be your last chance to buy at theqe I'-i-rific SAVINGS < ' Kemember - Every Garment Must be Siold! 1 WINTER MISSES WINTER $ OATS >•< »20 TOPPERS'•*•« 20 GIRLS 7-14 WINTER 111 lv AI-I- WEATHER $ WS R.IS2S $1O COATS *•»» 12 Take apother good look at the ing ball steering, bigger, safer brakes and I M[. WOOL MISSES' car shown abo\je. It's the big, beautiful improved front, suspension. Op MODERN-QI-QJOp PONTIAC I THREI OBiAT $ JFontiac 860 -arid it's actually pricedj with LI NIB WITH BTRATO-HTWBAK V-8 POW1RI And bestiof all, it's economical to drive Reg. $45 SKIRTS *•* 2 (many models of the •lowest-priced care! FABULQ}JS STAR CHIUF-l.uxury-wr beauty* sty and —because Pontiac's tradition of quality power at lowest cost!—IV I'wiiiedbiwe i TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL LOW PRESEASON | It's beautiful—with its distinctive and dependability stands back of this great SPECTACULAR 870-Lmicr of it* loui-pru* range in length, luxury, performance!—t%H' u'heetbuie PRICES NOW AVAILABLE ON OUR NEW 1954 SPRING I years-ahead styling. It's big-with a new General Motors i masterpiece. COATS • SUITS • TOPPERS BEAUTIFUL HdO—ltigh style and high power at a price _ long, road-hugging 122-inch wheelbase. Come in soon, get behind jthe wheel near lA(i loimxtl-*• lltlt" hlb • :r 1 ' It's poWerfiuVwith Pontiac's exclusive and try it out on your kind <^f driving. Strato-Streak V-8 performance for in- SALESROOM HOUR8 Then ask us for the dollar8-and:oent8 stant getaway and effortless cruising. facts and you'll agree that here is new and Daily 9A.M.to6P.M. It's sheer magic to handle -with,Pontiac'8 powerful proof that dollar for dp^ar you Friday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, new. wide-stance rear springs, recirculat- can't beat a Pontiac. Saturday '.. 9A.M.to5P.M. SINUS SUN. 11 A.M. TO 4 PiM. BOUND BROTHERS, Inc.
-1'"'' ngTMK.BJ. MOTOKAMA - WALUOBT-AriUJIU, WN. W-W * IKDEPENDENT-LEAD THURSDAY, M, htiu lertnklnf! mny contact the Major Baby Clink her vicinity. Assistance will be i Announced by n, 'elc.ome. Staff Included WOODfRIDOE—Hemii, , The Ladles' Auxiliary of Port arold J. Bailey aniumn , Foreign Policy and Unemployment cadina Fire Company No. 1 held ,he 1955 schedule Un i j, s lenth annual installation dln- itation as follows ier Saturday night in Coby's Res- Immunlaatlona only, : Installation urant. South Amboy, Mrs. Ar-^ lesday of each month [, ,, Named Top Problems For 1 The Children of Mary Sodality nando Simeone acted as toast- 0 11 A. M.; exnminatiip of St. Anthony's Church Inducted naster and delivered the lnvooa second Wednesday of c,n ,, Your Church Welcomes You officers preceding the 9:00 o'clock ion >ind address of welcome. Leon- :30 to 11 A. M. A do i!, Incoming Congress muss Sunday mornins In thr id ciuffrfida, outgoing fire chief n attendance nl all nnlr. church. Those Installed are Misses rved ns Installing officer. Alblna D'Alessio, prefect: Anne If Those installed were Mrs. John ATTENDED BREAKI As | Coppolo, corresponding secretary; Sunk, president: Mrs. Leonard WOODBRIDGE A Trustees—First Thursday, 7:30 ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL By KENNETH FINK, Director Irrnally. Janice Kollar, recording secre- M HUNGARIAN REFORMED ::iuflYe, VlfM Congress, Just beginning its ses- 6. Housing: rent conditions. 01 Dimes Breakfast m v,, Hfv. l,»wlfi Kfr«krm»thy, PaKtor P. M. A meeting.will be held tonlgh md Mrs. Dorothy Shafler. trea.i- Mrs. Jou-phlnr M. llAloth, Oriaalit, First Sunday sion In Washington, D. C, face' 7. Broader social security bene- yesterday were Mrs. .ii>s,.,, Ladles' Aid Society—Second and 7:30 o'clock In the church ha'! .irer Choir Hirrrtor 0:00 A M , Holy Communion. many problems. fits:, Increasing social security negan. Mrs. Robert iv fourth Mondays, 8 P. M. 1th the new officers In charge. Al Gifts were presented to Mrs. Jo- Sunday, 9 A. M. Sunday School, 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer To find out what things rank payments: reducing the age of Mrs. Nell Stoddard. Mis i Youni? Women's Qutld—Fourth Ills Interested In Joining the so sepb Neves, outgoing president, on Mrs. Joseph Szakacs, Superin- with Sermon. and file voters across the sUU coverage; cover everybody. masl and Mrs. Harry H.I: Tuesday. 8 P. M. allty may attend this meeting. jehalf of the board of directors tendent 10 A. M., worship service Other Sundayi wouM like the country's lav 8. Schools: need for more Boy Scouts-Every Friday at 7 Florida Vacationers md tlie auxiliary. In Enslish, H A. M , worship serv- 8:00 A. M.. Morning Prayer. makers to pay particular atten- school buildings and trained ROVING JANITOR P. M. Ottlllo Zuccaro and his nephfw ice In Hungarian. 11:00 A M. Morning Prayer tion to. New Jersey Poll staff re- teachers. Gifts and corsages were alsc WOODBRIDGE V; r Explorer Scouts—Every Monday .nthony Zuecaro, £econd Avenue -cond Sonday at 3 P. M., La- with Sermon. porters recently asked tht fol- 9. Juvenile delinquency: help presented to the outgoing officer: vak, Fords, was n,imn \t 7:00 P. M. dr. and Mrs. James Clardiello am aid commltlce chairmen, Mrs *- fj JS Aid meeting. Mrs. E Busa Choirs—Junior Choir every lowing question of a representa- lUte and local authorities with janitor by the Boaiii -• prdblem. on, 3alvatore. Fourth Street, Mi- ;cuh Covlna, vice president; Mrs presiding. Thursday, 7:00 P. M.: Senior COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL tive cross-sietion of the state's tlon Monday at a KHIUV. ,: citizens: 10. Stabalitlng the economy: nd Mrs. John Surlk. Tapper vllcli.iel Soleckl, secretary; Mr a year. He will receive us i Monday at 2:30 P. M., Released -holr every Thursday, 8:00 P. M. Inman Avenue at West Street, economic conditions; keeping: itieet, and Ray Alibani. Carteret vik'liael Simeone, financial secre from the head ilme religious education. .Adequate free parking rear of Colonla "What do you reel It the .most Important problem or country sound economically. load, aie all vacationing '" aiy; Mrs. Sabby M^rtlno, trear, First and third Mondays at 7:30 :hurch for tlr.se attending serv- Sunday School and Bible lorida, p, M.. Christian Faith Forum, Classes, 9:00 A. M. problems thit Coniress ahguld Also receiving mention are re- iiei; Mrs. Frank Barbato, hov ItATHER FORGETIt I ces. ducing aid to Europe; domestic March «f D'rfits Dane* jitality; Mrs. Stephen Wasllek, as Rev. L. Kecskemethy presiding. Oospel Service, Sunday, 8 P. M. pay particular attention to OKLAHOMA CITY, OL problems; salary adjustments for Leonard A. CirfTreda, chalrmai Tuesday at 7:30 P. M., choir re- ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH Christian Women's Home Bible when It meets In Washington ilstunt liospitallty; Mrs. Stcpli-er tressed, Albert Henry i,: postal and other Federal employ- jf the local March of Dimes Cam hearsal. Port Reading Class. Tuesday, 2 P. M. In January?" jiznr. publicity; Mrs. L*onar summoned two detccUvi ees; crime and corruption; rais- jalgn, has announced that the an Ev^ry second Tuesday at 8 P. M., I»tf, StanliUui Mllot, Pittor Young People s Meeting, Friday, Resuits of the statewide survey ;iu!freda. civilian defense; Mr.' them his wallet was mis- n ing unemployment benefits; .iual March of Dimes Dance wil consistory meeting. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and BP.M show that two problems are up- .liclmel Sasso, custodian: Mrt hearing" his story, the ,„ transportation; highways and take place Saturday night, at 8:0i Second Wednesday at 7:30 P. M., permost on the minds of Nett Julius Simeone, Good cheer; an< lifted his mattress ami t 11:00 A. M. Thursday, Reading Rriom, 2 to roads; working out a real biparti- clock In the Columbus Hall. Friendship Circle meeting. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. 4 P.M. Jersey voters: ills. John Giordano, nsslstai' found the missing bill in? 1. Foreign affairs: International san policy; jobs for people over Music will be furnished by Jo 'hHplain. tn« $1,100, "Guess I |) - Thursday at 7 P. M., Youth Fel- Novena in honor of St. Anthony j 40, and the high cost of living. ieph Palasak and his eleven pie' each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M.. with' problems; handling Russia and Stephen iMar. fire compan; nnd forgot about it, ,],, lowship. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Highlighting today's survey •rchestra. Refreshments will t Rev. Shelley, St. Peter's Hospital, China; stralfhten out Russia; the Irst iisslstant chief, was gues son! Ing, 8 P. M. at least twite as often as any Oosend, Stephen Lazar, Frank public card party is M ii CHURCH 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. other single problem. Next .most Tnis newspaper presents the maiid of the march are Mrs. Job; Thursdays. Reading Room, 2 to 3arbiito. Diinicl Mlnucti. Leonard Thursday ni^ht. Juiiun. H>-v. Clifford B. Munn 11:00 A. M., morning prayer and 4 PM. Impoitunt, pioblercw for tli« 1955 reports, of the New Jersey Pql Suvih, Mrs. Michael Galamb. ai service. Cluffreda, Mrs. Shaffer, mid Ai- Anthony's church h.ii, Services to be held temporarily Qod's readiness and willingness Congress, judging by the number exclusively in this urea, Mis. Stanley Quruey, They will b 11:15 A. M.—Communion Sun- nando Simeone, may be obtained from t Masonic Temple < Craftsmen's to heal sickness and sin today, a; of people who mentioned, them, assisted by Captains and worker There will be home m, Clubi, Green Street, Woodbrldge. day, first Sunday of each month. are: Any mothers interested and w The next meeting of ll.e auxl'.l- He did In Christ Jesus' time, wil .iry will be tomorrow IIIKIU at 8:00 served for refreshment: S«nday Services be set forth pt Christian Selene it. Taxes: cutting taxes; cut in- ng to aid In this wonderful un- ST, ANDREW'S CHURCH Bible School, 9:45 A. M. services this Sunday. come taxes; the tax situation; Avenel Your Garden Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Scriptural selections In the Les give the country some tai relief. Youth Fellowship, 7 P. M. Rev. John Egan, Pastor 4. Communism In America: Weekday Messes: 7:30 P.M. son-Sermon entitled "Truth" wll Stated Meetlnfj stricter control of Communlat* in This Week Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Include the account of the sue Official Board, first Monday, 8 cessful healing missions of Jesus the nation; get rid of Cvtrunks; By CharlM H, Connors P.M. / 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. dUicples, as recorded in the Kin the threat of Communism In* Rutrtn University, the State Fortnightly Guild, second and ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH James Version of the Bible 1: Unlrenily of New Jener fourth Mondays, 8 P. M. Apiboy Avenue, Woodbrldge Luke's Oospel i Chapters 9, 10). first and third Monday at 7:30 Woman's Society of Christian Rt. Rfv. Mi|r. Chirl«> 0. McCorrUtin, The ever-avallabllity of> th' P.M. Service, third Wednesday, 8 P. M. Paitor Christ, Truth will be broush't ou Tuesday Bulbs are curious and wdnder FACTS Rer. Gustife Napoleon. AtiliUnt Pastor In readings from "Science an Deacons meet second Tuesday of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Harold Hlrieh, AiiUUM Pastor ful when you consider their na Health with Key to the Scrip each month at 7 P. M.; Ladies' CHURCH Sunday Masses: 6:45,7:45. 8:45, ture. tures" by Mary Baker Eddy, in Aid, second Tuesday, ( P. M.; ses- Barron and Grove Avenuei 10:00 and 11:00. On the last day of the old yeai ABOUT NEW CARBUY1M, eluding the following (1*2:31) sion meeting, second Tuesday, 8 I was puttering about the garde Woodbridje 'Truth is God's remedy for error P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and discovered, peeping above th> Rev. Dewey Faierbnri of every kind, and Trutli destroys CHURCH Wednesday ground, tips of leaves of nar Minister only what is untrue. Hence the One out of every ton readers of this ad will purchase a nhv Rahway Avenue and Carteret Weekly Cancer Dressing, 1:00 clssus. Mrs. (ieorgc II. Rhodfs, fact that, today, as yesterday, Mlnistrr of Muilc Road, Woodbrldge P. M.; High School Recreation This is the earliest I have evei Rev. Earl IIaim urn Devmny, Minister Christ casts out evils and heals car this year. We honestly feel that printing an ad of this ty|>« William H. VoorhMJ, Jr., Night, weekly at 7:00 P. M. seen leaf growth. These bulbs h SupirlDUnilfnt of Sunday Schools Sunday Services the sick." Thursday been in the ground many years. Worship Morning worship at 11:00. The Golden Text Is from Psalms is a direct service to the public. Children's Choir, weekly at 3:45 Narcissus are best planted earl; Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. (57:3): "God shall send forth his P. M.; Youth Choir, weekly at 7:15 —in September—so they can de Morning Worship — 11:00 A. M. Regular Meetings mercy and his truth." P. M.; Senior Choir, weekly at velop a root system before th , meetings First Monaay session meeting in 8:15 P .M. Official Board—Third Wednes- the church at 8:00 P. M. ground freezes. OUR REDEEMER Friday Last, summer, because i day, 8:00 P.M. Second Monday, Board of Trus- Mr. and Mrs. Club, first and Women's Association -r Every tees, White Church Guild, at the EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN drought, bulbs matured earll YOU CAN BUY A BRAND NEW CHURCH third Friday of each month at than usual, and developed a ne other Wednesday. 2:00 P. M. Manse. 8:00 P. M. Junior High Recrea- 26 Fords Street, Fords toot system early. Since the so G. E. T. Club — Third Tues- Third Tuesday, Sunday School tion, weekly at 6 P. M. day, 8:00P.M. teachers. Rtv. Arthur L, Kreyllng, Paste has been relatively warm th Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority—Sec- Fourth Monday, White Church Sunday School and Bible Class, Saturday autumn and winter, growth was ond and Fourth Monday, 8:00 Guild, at the Manse. 9:30 A. M. Weekly Prayer Oroup at 7:00 encouraged. Although leaves are 1955 CHEVROLET P. M. - Third Thursday, Women's As- Morning Worship at 10:45. P. M. above ground, flower buds are Young Married Couples—First sociation meets at 8 P. M. still snug in the heart of the bulbs TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday, 8:00 P. M. Second and fourth Wednesdays, ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH with little fear they will be Pilgrim Fellowship—Every Sun- Ladles' Aid Society, 2 P. M. Rahway Avenue, Woodbridfe harmed. 4 Door - 6 Passenger Sedan Iselin Rev. William H. gchmaus, Rector Rev. John Willis, Pastor day, 3:00P.M. Mrs. William Neebe, Organlit On the other hand, some bulbs FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Choir Rehearsals Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 9:00. Sunday Services produce a new root system at rela- Chancel — Wednesday, 8:00 Market and High Street 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion, 8:00 A. M. tively low temperature. I once P.M. Perth Amboy Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 Sunday School, 9:30. planted tulips on top of frozen Rev, Peter Kowalchuk, Paitor Carol-Friday 3:15 P. M. A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon, soil, covering them with well-rot- FOR 11:00 A.'M.. Morning Worship. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., continu- ted manure, In the middle of Junior—Friday, 3:45 P.M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., 1st and 3rd Sundays. Youth—Friday, 5:00 P. M. ous Novena to St. Jude, Patron of Prayer and Sermon, 2nd and 4th Ja'nuary, and they came through 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth Fel- Hopeless Cases. Sundays, Morning. and bloomed. ONLY lowship. WOODBRIDGft GOSPEL Holy Day services, 10:00 A. U. Three weeks ago we received a 7:30 P. M., Evening Gospel Serv- CHURCH ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Trinity Vestry, second Monday, shipment of lily bulbs, A few days ice. 113 Prospect Street, Woodbrldf* Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge 7:30 P. M. of freezing weather came and the 11:15 A. M.—Communion Sun' Rev. Guitav Bott, Faitor Rev. Samuel Newbertet, Rabbi Trinity Men's Club, second soil froze to four Inches and re- day, first Sunday of each month, Sunday Friday, 7:30 P. M., regular Sab- Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. mained frozen until it rained. OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH 9:45 A. M., Sunday School bath services. St. Agnes' Unit, first Monday, I planted the bulbs and now, classes for all ages, New Brunswick Avenue, Fords (More Church News on Page 10) 2:30 P. M. a light mulch, they will make 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. Her, John E. Grimes, Pastor St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed- Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, roots and will be able to start off 6:30 P. M., Young People's Fel- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN nesday, 7:00 P. M. ]in the spring. This is much bet- lowship. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. CHURCH OF AVENEL Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 Trinity Altar Guild meets ter than putting them in cold 7:45 P. M., Qds'pel Service In 621 Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel : A. M. terly. ... . jtorafje and planting in spring. song, .and word Kev. t'harles Sherrard MacKenzle •• Monday Mm. C. Miller mi Mrs. William Krug, Girls Friendly Society, THtifs- Too often spring-planted cold .rfrayer meeting and Novena, 7.30TP. M. Orjanlstl day, 6:45 P. M. , Hojraie. bulbs make tops at the Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P. M. Mrs. Frank Mauur, Sr., Choir Dlrectrfw Trinity Acolyte Ojjffl 'expense of %- j CHURCH IN THE PAST Holy Name Society, second Mon- Church School, 6:30 A, M.; Nur- Trinity Church School Faculty, ' Colonla i Sh<: "What tense is 1 am beau- SUNDAY ! day after Second Sunday at 8 sery-Junior,, 11:09 A. M.; Junior fourth Friday, 7:30 P.M. P. M7 High and Senior' High; Church Boy Scout Troop 54, Friday, 7:00 tiful \ r Church School—10 A. M. Hej "Past." Morning Worship—11 A. M. Tuesday Worship, 9:30 A. M. and 11:00 A. P. M. /This INCLUDES ili<> following us STANDARD EQUIPMENT - Young Fellowship—7;30 P. M. P.T.A. meeting, third Tuesday M. Junior High Fellowship, 6:00 of each month at 8 P. M- P. M,; Senior High Fellowship, Extra Cost! ISEUN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Thursday 7:00 P. M. "i PrtscripttOH $rj Pharmacists j" CHURCH Female Choir rehearsals, 8 P. M. Monday Corner Berkeley Boulevard and Confessions Last Monday, 8:15 P. M., Menfs and Defroster • Permanent Aiili-freezr Cooper Avenue, Iselin Every Saturday from 11 A. M., Fellowship; third Monday, Trus- Rev. Alton Richardson, Putor until noon; 4 to 6 P. M., and 7 to tees' meetjing 8 P. M.; Boy Scouts • Directional Signals • Full Tank of Casolim Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. 9 P. M. and sometimes on days weekly at 7 P. M.; Girl Scouts Sunday Mprning Worship, 11:00 before Holy Days o£ Obligation. weekly at 7 P. M.; Yoi*ng Adults t Uiulercouting [o'clock.1 | •Jubeltfsti Tin* I; Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:45. • Porcelainize • 6 Free Lubrications Wednesday, Bfble Study and Prayer Meeting, 8 P. M. Pep Talk! Friday, Prayer Meeting at 7:45 j REMEMBER - q'his i8 a FOUR DOOR Sedan. There are P. M, JJoeS uour car iuffer iron weveral lower priced modejs.., and at il|il» price, we will |>a\ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ISELIN, N. J. Lack of zip? TOP DOLLAR ^OR YOUR USED CAR £efr. Henry M. lUrtnunn, Pastor Sunday Services Subnormal gas mileage? 9:00 A. M. — Family Church Rough idle? Service. Can You Beat This Offer Anywhere 8:00 A. M.—Sunday School for children 3 to 8 years of age. Par- HEART DISEASE PROBABLY ents can attend church at sam« time. Our Tune-Up special will put new pep into it. HAS SOT INCREASED... 40 NEW CARS OK ALL MODELS AJSD COLORS 8:45 A. M.—Sunday School with Any time this month we will: j classes for all from nursery to f Clean and adjust spark plugs the iacreaiuf Pumbw of report! of heart dijorrjeti at a ALWAYS ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY young people. • Clean and adjust distributor points awe of daw -bit beat bcongbr about by tht ipim of 11:00 A. M.—Church Service. • Check distributor cap and wiring medicine. M*ny peftoot wl)o formerly might hive died of. 7:00 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. • Clean and reoil air cleffler and ctket diiMMi now the. long tod awful livei-cvtntually to' Other Mettmf« totevmb to i [*ilifl| b*art whkh h»i performed iti lifetime Session—First Sunday 12 neon. crankcase breather of duty. • Clean fuel pump or pump screen Therefore -»»we grow older, the care of (he heart mutt he • Adjust Carburetor idle COOiidcred la our every activity, Have regular check-UM by • Clean, test and refill battery your Doctor, and follow hit guidance carefully. He proMbly i Dr. Albert Rjtiwian cap help to keep your bean functioning for many extra yean . ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc > For only $3.95 of buoyaot and hippy life. Whenever medication is required, Optometrist 1 (plus parU and materials) v« will he happy to haw you bring your prescriptions to J.l thi» Pharmacy, 30 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. EYES EXAMINED Bring In your car today HOURS; Weekdays 9:30 A.M. -8 P.M. rilPLIX THARMACY RHEVROLIT Saturdays 9:30 A. M. - 5 P. M. THE TOWNE GARAGE Wednesdays By Appointment 14 Main St. (Cor. Bebool St.) J. P. Gardner & Son WOODBRIDQE OKH EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. -~ SATflJlW II T*l- WO-MM4 493 Rahway Ave. wo-i.»»54 Woodbridge THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1035 - >i vi u kit/ V til* oodbridge High Cagers Suffer 6th Setback of Season
(onquer 0000 START ~By*Alan~Mav*r Fords Team Loses Jag's Posts Sweep Leading in Point-Scoring N. Brunswick Tops PANNV Tomczuk Charges ns, 28-24, LEWICKL In Parochial Loop; In Iselin League, Senior Division OF r/veygfy yo*x Woodbridge Scores Cains in Standing By 63-46 Margin wnonBRIDUK Woodhrldge l(.:lgur Standings: Iliuh .H.'honl\ hopes of moving up- Team Iltxndinirs Tenm Btandlnrs Mary\ Dress 33 % 17 V wnrd in thi' new Central Jersey T;inki'is W (iinnp IV Basketball Conference St. Mary's. P<*rth Amboy 1 •wMrw Goods 33 18 j 1 ivi-ii tlu.shi'd to pieces nurllcr this Q Cioper's Dairy 21'^ 2? IP DAtiNY'5 2*P HALF 1 week when pdishnd New Bruns- OF THE 'iPA'^Oft OUTPUT St. Joseph's Carteret 1 0 Kasar Builders ?5 20 n \u,'k lliuh cinic into town to hand Ira*ue Standing: EQUALS Hi$ FIRST HE'LL Our T sdv of P ao3. fnris 0 Iselin Lum'wr 2"i 28 ll-.f Ban-onii'ii fi;i-4^ setback at ,-iiiiir 1 TOP _ S Fr.mcls. Metuchen .. 0 Mlele's Excavating 23 n tin1 l';:."iil nyin-, Al's Sunoco 21 f>0 <\ C " " 'THE. Holy Trinity, Perth Amboy 0 Ideal Beauty Salon 15 36 Tui' defeat' wis Coach John 1926-2?"zeAsort'- THB Toin;7uk\ Rrcf. Blazers' sixth of :1E — 9t MT"I "f 1 ISILIN— J"v'f, 9nTlln>? O-otfs tii! "unent cnmpRign and second Per'h th» first-hi'f I'Vm- Bnv.s ''rove to within a lp!f-mm° of In ihe conference. The local drib- •inns In the ft.. J!\m°s' Psr- first p'ice In the St. Cecil-1' bins tiow have n 2-8'record, Which K ; K An obscure h!m Orpmmir School Bflsketbtll Women's Bowline ^piqu* n"»r !-, far below pur for H Tomcsuk- n.Klhin Club, came lmnch»d n drive on the trouncing the Ideal B»nuty Salon nuu'hed club. Unless the Barroos !•• I he mtijor ups"!t d nhpss tlH" bv trlrMni Our "'ntpt in thr«e straight games puil out of their tall spin, they t cunipiilgn In the of Peace if Fords, 44-27. v swres of 880-017, 882-854 and ;".iuld be heudrd fur their rough-/ srulor Basketball TV Sn'nts tpik rver th* action csl season since the late '30's. liicv waged a ter- 'n if1? v«v fr«t qunr'f by nut- Oiie of the r-inrns f~r J""'s New Brunswick, coached by the niisi ihe undefeated -n'lnu the Fords combine, 16-4 rinle conquest was the outstand- . veteran diet Redshaw. lias a rec- .inkers before las- Plrhle Slater nnd Bushsy pa?ed 1 ng bowling of Jessie O'eMlok. ord of elKht wins nuatnst two si *,- - lliuil quarter by n the Amhoyans' ear'v assau't with who rolled a 4">3 >et. Her team- ibucks thus fur this season, but rlx points onlecp. St. Marv's con- stands high in the conference mates, Mary Grzvbow'skl Vi'mi . ,i) has yet to win 'inued to hold the upper hend In r ranks with three straight con- nn«moratl and Kay Smith also ,i ,nn In either the the srennd stanza. mitshoot'nR QUPStS. >lnved major roles In the vlctorv .-nun- division, but Our Lurlv of Perce, 16-0, to muln- iflth three-game marks of 414. 4J0 in the recent tussle between the ..tikris they playeci tnin n 32-4 advantage at the half- ni 408, n'lvctlvelv, Ann Lamb, Billions and Zebras, the outcome • , chnmpionshlp time rest period. and Stpffle Sfilev. 415. were WHS decided by the County Seat . ii upon ihi; out- Our Lndy of Peae° becime of- quintet's decisive helKht advan- he Beauticians' chief pin top- ... Tilt' Canadian fen-lve-mlnded In the third and ! tii'ie which was too much for )lers. :, v •.till snaU.li tnt' fourth periods by outscarinn St. j Wuodbridgi' to overcome. Time and Mary's Dress Shop lost the first .,.•. I- Indued a lesi- Miiry's. fl-2 nnd 15-10, but th? : a»:nin throughout the game, New 'racas to Al's Sunoco. 694-621, but ,i iiiiKt the offl- '•'lli«s enme far too late to cut I Bmnswk'k repeatedly .swept the xninced back to tnke the next ,;i 'ne tin me In the the Saint?' wide mnrvln, j backboards clean while the Bar- •wo, 873-643 and 718-867, and re- i liable it late wrap up the fracas. w St. Cecelias ual honors for the night after l ;i • 7 to move to amb, although spectators who witness his actions from a siderably in the third frame wit! Victor Giordano placed Port 6 Hadyk P. & H registering 26 markers, while Bill ,.lf by a 29-12 Carteret coming out on top in the Reading from the floor with eight 6 distance might be led to believe he is a cold, calculating BIRD GETS MAN Mels Amoco Boege followed alter chalking, up wrapped scoring, 4-2, to increase the ad- field goals for 16 points, while his 5 by outshootlng coach. Towever, Tony has always placed the physical re- vantage to a 20-8 count. The vic- PRINCETON, W. Va. — The Flynn&Son 4 shooting mates, Carl De Federlco Coach Frank Capraro's '•)••'• -wond half. tors Iced the fracas in the -final bird got the man for a change re- East Side Boys 4 1 ponsibility of his players first, with the winning of a game and Donald Kuchma, followed [iirrmi Ban on. quarter by outshootlng Holy Trln- cently. W. S. Winfrey slipped and Fords Pirates 4 bridge Jayvees br^ke into -the win with totals of eight and five. Joe Warriors column by overwhelming the" ' luvurute marKs- a close second, which is one of the reasons for his popularity ity. 16-8. fell while carrying a turkey into , 3 Novak equaled Giordano's output Zebra Junior Varsity 59-51. Car- •:i *ith 23 points, Tonv Semenza, Carteret's star his home. The bird's leg tore a 'ranks Five . 3 among local gridders. He is the Knute Rockne type of half- for Hopelawn with a "cluster of 16 rol Britton and.*M%e Vemaochlo utf iJon Mltruska and the league's second highest ninestitch gash in Winfrey's face •t. Anthonys . 3 time orator and at various times has been known to brealf p4 the fall broke his nose. He re- markers. i were the BanfaK Wg?point jpro- > The Fords Boyt scorer, was*top, man on, th* floor It. James , 2 covered in time to dine on the bird, Ke&fibey displayed outstanding fi. Tim ^an- was Eddie Adam* down unashamedly while discussing several of his former with 19 points, while Perth Am- ean Court Vandals , 2 Tiowever. ski was high for ew Brunswick I ^ who failed to return from World War II. A coach who boy's Ed Maldony collected 10. vend Presby. Church , 2 e highest scoring Action In the league is sched- olonia Ramblers . 1 with 19 digits. «son, the Fords has tremendous affection for his pupils is the type football uled to resume Sunday afternoon AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT Hunters Bag 1,767 Voodbrldge Hawks .1 <-(l lu a i de- could use more of to make it a more enjoyable game for on the St. James' court with 8t. The 1964 agricultural output of Jolonia Night Hawks.. .. 1 WQODBRIDGE •).nnes real Mary's meeting St. Francis' In the this counti'y was the ftlth largest Juniors A. A. . 0 G. F. %.venel Aces 1 0 the participants. ' opener at one o'clock. Our Lady In its history, It was only three Deer in N.J. in '54 Wheeler, I *. . a 10 • * * • WOODBRIDGE — St. Cecelia's * 1A-C straube, who of Peace locks horns iwith Holy per cent below that of 1953, ac- Kuzniak, f 0 0 0 if Iselin made it six straight In "ed to the Fords Trinity,at two, while St. James' cording to the final 1954 crop re- TRENTON— New Jersey hunt- McAuliffe, f 3 1 7 No,doubt Mr. Cacciola will be called on to say a few port of the Agricultural Depart- ;he Recreation Intermediate Bas- in* tvumnute Doft Is slated to tangle with St. Jo- ers bagged 4,767 deer during the Basarab, I * 0 ° 0 •> tower of strength words at his own affair, and what he has to say might seph's at three. ment, 1954 firearms deer season Decem- tetball League by ripping Frank's , 0 'ive 42-19 m a one sided tussle. Baraniak, c 0 0, ; ilcpartment With make good listening since he is in the habit of dropping ber 13-18. In addition, bow and Swanick, c 5 fi 16 arrow hunters bagged 319 deer. The handwriting was on the wr.ll -'I and 24. Tommy Molnar, g 1 0 2 111 1 bombshells. If he didn't voice his principles and opinions This makes a total of 5,086, com- as early as the first quarter when "' I'BKressl** for- Archdeacon, g 5 1 'eum In the game n his own manner, he just wouldn't be the Golden Bear St. James' Fifth Graders pared to , 5,111 during the 1953 the Iselin quintet lost little time 11 I, firearms find bow and arrow sea- building up'a. 17-3 advantage. coun. Totals " 18 10. : coach sports enthusiasts have grown to liHe. Whether you sons. Manuel Barbosa led the early 46 I- ""• hoops, while Bob Post Win in Court Debut with five points. The fast NEW BRUNSWICK like him or not, you cannot deny tha the has truly been The 1954 figures are tentative • •• Aiih 13. I WOODBRIDGE—The St. James' Tlrpak sqnd Bob Floersch, also as- pace became e>rtinct in the sbcond G. F. 1 as more may be added if addi- VI-'W rftck^ up „ decisive asset to Woodbridge as a semi-professional foot- Tiny Mites, representing the fifth sisted Woodbrldge's wiiwjng ways 'rame when both teams ' went Boege, f 9 21 :il;) tional reports are received. <" two this week, but grade, launched their basketball with totals of eight and s[x. Eddie scoreless and the tally remained Kaplan, f 0 ball coach and conscientious Uttle, League manager. When Morris County was again the "tifny the Sewaren careers against St. Mary's of Ctyeth and Paul Dickson sank at 17-3 at the half. Horschijnanh , f 0 .'0 1 leading deer county with 889. Sus- yy before ptilllnn Saturday night rolls around, we hjjpe football players and Perth Amboy and made their de- elglit counters apiece to pace St. St. Cecelia's resumed its as- Boelhower, f 2 6 sex was second with 532. There '"'•uiiWi out of the fire. friends of Tony's will be hanging from the rafters at Coby's buts before a capacity home Mory's. : ' sault on Prank's in the second Danials, f 0 0 •'ht'iid 17-16 In the crowd a success by dumping the were 63 bagged In Essex County Auger, f .. 0 0 ierve Win in Rahway ; half by dominating the third cut toosej with Inn to make the dinner a Aiiccess—hn e deserves nothing and two in Union. looped', f 10 26 visitors, 28-27, in a well-played St. James'ivarsity traveled to period 11-5 ahd the fourth 14-11. tin- second stAiBa to The bag in other counties was Simmons, c 1. iL ' ' i game. Rahway earlier in the week and Silvio I was St. Cecelia's lf mark on top. Atlantic 283, Bergen 66, Burling- Collins, c . 0 Although small in stature and made the journey to Union County offensive stai* with a 12 point out- d huifth* VeU ton • 45, Oamden «9, Cape May 46 Seldel, g . 0' lacking experience, the ptot«slzed a profitable one by trouncing St. put, while his teammates, Tony the pressure by out- Cumberland 178, Gloucester .32 Battison, g 1 HOOKERS . Eddie Adams, Woodbridge High's former dribblers put on a demonstration Mary's to the tune of a 57-18 Barbosa and Johnny Bachkosky •'• Waterfront five, 22- Hudson 0, Hunterdon 916, Mercer Bright, a .. 2 AH County football star, severed his relations with Chat- of classy basketball, which had score. chipped in by sinking clusters of the enthusiastic crowd roaring 130, Middlesex 24, Monmouth 98 eight and seven, Frank's high man energy, g 0 "'•'on and Jim. Burke tanooga University and is contemplating entering a Penn- from start to finish. The young Joe Hugelmeyer sparked Wood- Ocean 289, Passaic 172; Salem 2 was Frank Martin, who recorded stars on the court sylvania scH n«t fall... Charge FlUpatrick, an offlcia ball-hawks handled the ball well bridge's decisive victory by pene- Somerset 606, and Warren 427. 10 counters. Totals. 25 11 83 lti ofTenslva to- trating the hopsjfor sit field goals Score by Periods -Hiil ilthe Recreation circuits, rates Don Fur*** u one of the and sank a better than average i f ' the Hadyk Plumbing and Heat- i points. The] vet- imount of j their shots frojn the and one free throw for a total of ing quintet kept pace wi|h St. Ce W HJiaeB- ! u d the opening period, U-0, in the came within an eyelash Of balanc- ""' " « wWfih WO.000 bridge, «•«, to show thhe way at weprd was set. DesplU the onse hower as a ' ite House assistant "I'll w fan . ** Simonsen, cigar an*, all, «• covered with second, 13-4 in the third and 12-2 '•'• "uld receive alx -r poor construction weather, 52, ing the score at the whistle. EJV on foreign policy, charged with 111 the intermission 14-8. in the fourth. tering.the fourth frame the yiumb an. •* After St. Mary's rolled up ft 100 home builders and buyers ap helping to'develop and mamtam ststfef e h. n In the prdimln&ry contest, the ers pusst^sed a 29-17 lead, how # advantage at the conclusion plied for WHA mortgage Insurance government programs which Vtyl, the Wooabrldge Fireman's League ... Le 1 91. Jemes' Seventh Graders ever, it sooju^aporated when th in a resem Ulfor qt the third frame, gt. Jamws Xonly 5,760 fewer than to October contribute to global cooperation,, llu breez«4 to a clean-cut 25-11 tri- East SideBbys made it uncom ' " years. pro- £ S/ft-i Wildcat.- line-up last found the range In the fourth sta- and more than twice the 83,70 and understanding. In his roll, umph ov«r a similar quintet rep- fort#b}e lor their opponents with 4on with a 12-potat rally w>?kh applications In November of 1853 Mr. Rockefeller will attend Cabinet, month's ft* Fords sharperjm resenting St. Mary's. a spectacular 23 point splash, was gop4 enoujh to pull the game #nd well above the record of 48,- and all other high level policy Jimmy Mullen w* W (00 in 1947. which came With a murker (juj of the flr« at the -whl«U« to it «p »ven jeipe. ', '< m*rgu most accurate ^tfitev ^ a six- Coaeti^l Qwn»»in, St. Maryg point cltuter, vhito Jimmy Seat- gTARTED ;u&w and JCen Lavser Airro SALES rurslty tutor WM high i» ftte ptfliD ' TM followed with The wife, working « crossworc the gadyk club Irom th The leading automobile m*nu* 'I high scorers tupied to her mate. 'iy sinking pulnt totals .of 1 a factmere have reported umiua*. ,n«gaey and Pete 't •• a fpniii'flijjh"**'), ri !)t'? 10 respectively. The Ea* j4 < t ih.ji,' top scorers were Bu «h Sales tn are ('j II I Pi" INDEPENDENT-LEAni'i PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 1*0*1, NOTU F.s to the special session at the re- field goals and four free tOMes. quest of the prose1 dutof Who •"*•*!* PNWIng (8Un(8Und»rd d or i,,,,. St Cecelia Club Ed Matoney and' Bob Dunn On The Screen ie wanted to know whV the lot* Ing) Urn*, l« thth«« »ft# ,y bank was permitted to operate *ttt STRIKES and S (Continued from Pige 1) checked In with 10 potato apiece "HER TWELVE MEN" » e f N»w Bruntwlck, N. j Wlekle with 12 counters and Bud to place second among the »cor- without the knowledge of the po- ALt that tr»ct or ,,„„.. In this film, Oreer Garson has lice and why the premise* were dtttiU, lying md l»mi , Ahem with 8. ern, John Andresch and Richie nhip of Woodbrldje. it, , the role of one Jan Stewart, wno raided over the heads of the po- IMIke Kuzma were the. Juniors' most ef- CRAFTSMEN HOUSE LEAGUE St. Anthony's of Port Reading ROes to "The Oaks" a fashionable lice and the prosecutor's office. fective shooters with nine mark- W attained the .500 mark after six boy«' school as a teacher. It turns Mr Eber was closeted at 9:30 tny «a. of Corey aC, .. ' games In league competition by out she Is the only woman teacher [ft dltttnt tuterljr along th,. " Plaza Barbers 42 ers each. A M with Boyd M. Johnson, grand Green Lantern 35 BOWL-MOR HOUSE LEAGUE soundly trouncing the Woodbrldge In the school and finds her work hundred alitttn «nd »„' '/ The Colonta Night Hawks racked jury foreman, and H. Eugene dredtht (M6.7S') iMt fr,, ' "' W Hawks 67*25 In a game played at cut out for her In trying to work Almas! Tavern 34 up their Initial victory of the Pol'hemus. South Plainfleld, deputy iiwtion of th» win MHO or •„','•" •Joe's Confectionery 7 Hopelawn. with the younger boys, most of and th» eaulerly side of i it Pulton Rec 32 season after posting a wrtl earned foreman, for about 30 minutes be- Woodbrldge Republicans .6 whom are maladjusted in some running thence (l| ,,,m|. ''• Here and There: Craftsmen Club 31 Barbato Stars 47-31 decision over the Avenel fore the session opened to brief (Mi d*green. sixteen urn „„'.'' 19 Mldtowners « way and frequently unhappy. Rob- along the sum f\<\, „, c '"•;•• Itrmra Collrsr imnntinccs that Blue Bar Pat Barbate, St. Anthony's soiia Ace«. them on the purpose of the session 19 Rubv's Box Lunch 5 ert Ryan plflys Joe Hnnuavp. the l«0'l fwl to n poltif thp,,, ' ' Urban's Service center, was at his best from a The contest, was actually close thr witnesses to be called and whit »»en 171 d» «i, fort.y-fo,,! , Sharon Neuss, 147 South Park Swift Co 5 head of the lower school, n some- w 1 HIH Tops 4 shobtjng standpoint with eight the prosecutor hopes to reveal or s went. rTne hundred inm , Brlve, WoodbridBi , is cni'ollrd lii Stanley's Diner 4 at the termination of the first what, strange soul who mnnnRPs to Honor Roll field coals and four fouls for 20 have revealed. polntj theno« m Kouth PIIM,, ' the School of Music ann that San- Guy's Electric 3 half with Colonla maintaining n combine discipline with sympathy degrMit, alxtcitn 118) mlinitr. point*, while Moe Barbato trailed slight 11-10 lead. However, what- (W'l f«et to a point; then, „ '\ dra VORCI, 109 Grren Street, Is at- High team game. Almasl Tw- Ravrns 0 toward the boys nnd so is their irlol. Cops are Excused with 16 and Ronnie Declbus with ever resemblance, the game had of pvun (7) dogma. forty-f(,llr tending the Division of Physio- in. 907: D. Batta 163, B. Almas! Honor Roll Barry Sullivan appears in the rnlr Township police, who on one oc- nte» eaut one hundred' non . 15. being close disappeared In the therapy . The ymine women m. S. Sepa 189, O. MacKay 206, High Individual scores: F. Dl«- of the millionaire father of one of casion oi another were on radio point In the said tide of r ' seniors at WHS will hm an In- M. Almasl 183. third period when the Night the boys. Needless to say, lie is a and the point and pin,r "',' Vk 211-222-208-838, J. Remenar A well balanced offense was re- patrol in thp area, were told to NINO. 1 Hawks outocored the Aces 28-15 formative vocationnl Kulriance High Individual scores: J. SU - 215, B. LUiertt 212. L. Medwlck sponsible for the Woodbrldge widower ind provides the neces- stand by In case they weir needed. to march ahead 39-25, In the final talk by Mrs Edythe Chlovarou, furn 2>14, J. Horvath 201. G. Mc- 202, S. Cottorsky 201, B. Duttak Warriors 58-30 conquest over Ins sary opposition to the course of but they were not called. They Being known us i,ot vi session, the Night Hawks kept the true love. "The Terrible Twelve" as IJ-C, aa laid down on B ,,,.. (nildance counselor at Berkeley Cullagh 200. R. Demerest 200, E. 200. S. Poos 200. Juniors A. A, In a fracas which were William Stephano, Edward entitled, 'Map of CrestIM,-. upper hand by outproducing tlu lr the boys are supposed to have be- School of Secretarial Training, Szele* 201. S. Kara 203. Result* took place at Fords. The verdict Culver, Robert Thompson. Albert altuated In Pord«. Woodhn,i opponents 8«8. come known during the fllmlnn of »hlp, Middle*, county N ' East Orarme. tomorrow at 1 P. M. Three-game winner, Stanley's was the Warriors' third against Nahass, Stenlay Ouemey, Joseph the story, have Donald MucDonnld, ber, 1MB, W. Franklin Ri,,,, , . . . GeoiRe Jackson, son of Mr. WOODBRIDGE SERVICE two setbacks. Clyde Hewitt and Johnny Kun- Gycnes, Robert Ohlson, William Metuchen, N. J,. whlnh ,„',',' Diner over Ravens. David Stoilery, Tim Considine nnri and Mrs. George Jackson, 197 LEAGl'E Two-game winners: Woodbridge Jimmy Elck, the Warriors' ver- nlck paced Colonla on the floor- Reid. Arthur Grosskopf. Joseph the Clerka Office of Minm,',,, satile forward, walked off the floor boards by compiling point totals Dale Hartleben carrying off lop B»lnn alao known »s NO , Drove Avenue, Woodbrldgc and W Republicans over Swlfi Co., Mld- Nntsy. Robert Govelitz. Michael with the game's Individual scor- of 14 and 12. Avenels high men honors. 8tnmt. Michael Pinter, son of Mr. and Saturday Niters . 2 towners over Guy's Electric, Joe's Prty'o, and Arthur Donnelly. ing honors after ripping the cords were John Temparado, 12; Bruce B«lng the name prpmis,,. Mrs. Joseph Pinter. 152 Brighton Plaza Barbers 2 Confetti^nery over Ruby's Box The hearing adjourned until to- to th« party of the firm ,,„ for 18 counters by way of sevm Younger, 9, and Walt Sltar, 8. of Brlaby Builders, i Avenue, Woodbrldge, are members American Cyanamld 2 Lunch. morrow morning at 10 o'clock nr of the Montdalr State Teachers Local Assessments when Mrs. Catherine Newburgtr, AND ALSO all the esut,. • Mt, Carmel Vets . 2 1 College Band which will present a WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP secretary of the New Jersey LAW lnt«e*t, property, posses],,,, Cooper'* Dairy 1 (Continued from Ps^e V demand whateoever a, w,.,, concert January 31 In the college W. L. First Aid ' 1 Sports Round-Up "truly incensed over remarks em- Enforcement Council, will be the in equity, of the Mon,.,, ,'.' Marsh and Ryan 36 12 «nd to tB« uine. and rv,> . gym ... Bob's T-V 1 anating from New Brunswick and witness. The prosecutor said that r V.F.W. 4410 (Wood.) .... 29V4 18Vi (Continued from 8oor« Paie> Mrs. Newburger will be "examined parcel thereof, with ihr i,,,,,.,!. Perth Amboy that they were enrrv- •nd all flxturM now or ',. Woodbrldge Confectioner* 1 American Le«|on 2Vk 19^ relative to the raid." oop. ... The duel between Mary's Dress" Shop and Jags Ing the county." tarried to or uaed in , mi,\.: ' Newsettes: Honor Roll College Inn J5 23 the pnmlMa herein dc^rr,,.. White House Tavern .... 25 23 "We, challenge New Bnniswk'l; addition thereto the foil,.«i, Geoi'Re BehilnKer, 623 Linden Team high game. Bob's, 989: Sporting Goods in the St. Cecelia's Women's Bowling Olsen 160, E. Smith 153, W. Dwyer 23 to bring to light the assessments hoinehold applUnens «•,.,; Avenue, Woodbrldge, veteran em- Fttz Contractors shall be d»em*1 tc he n,,','. Iselin Taxi 21 37 League is a real thriller with a half game separating both on such plants as J & J und Big Hospital Usage ploye at the Atlantic Branch of 198, J. Venerus 252, A. Tatarka part of the realty, and •,.' V.P.W. 2838 (Iielln1 ... 3 45 3qulbbs." Township Attorney B of the eecuMf for tt. National Lead Company, has 205. teams .... Richie Wheeler is by far the most improved (Continued from Page 1) Honor Roll W. Vogel declared. "We culled in herein mentioned: been awarded a gold watch In Individual high scores: D. Go- player on Coach John Tomczuk's Barron squad. ... Ac- J, Barany 209, 202; F. Snyder all our Industry and increased the loyal president as Chillies F. "I Kfliiatlne Heuitnx c, • recognition of 25 years of service ryl 215, A. Tatarka 205, L. Simon- I Welhllt Oaa Rnni!,. 222; T. Boka 208; H. Smithies 208, cording to Recreation Director John Zulio, the Iselin Junior assessments because we did not Gregory. His untiring efforts and sen 202, J. Venerus 252, S. Sta- The approilmate jmon:,' with the compuny . . . Recent en- Results want to penalize the smnll home guidance In many problems arc the listees In the Naval Reserve, Perth wlckl 203, J. Breza 224. Basketball League will be expanded from four to six teams ment to be utliflM hv m t Three-game winner, College Inn owners " difference between success and «um of Nine Thotimnd i-, , 'Amboy unit, are: Charles R. 0'- over FIU Contractors, during the second half... Lou Chingery, Dunellen's three Ewlni In Threat failure." Blxty-three i>,,; ,'. Neil. 99 Star Street, and Richard WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN with the com of tint >, Two-game winners: V.P.W. over Meanwhile, Paul Ewlng, New The director also thanked the D. Fairbanks, 12 Midwood Avenue, LEAGUE etter athlete, may bypass several college offers to enter Together with an an-i Marsh and Ryan, iselin Taxi over Brunswick city attorney, at a police and fire departments, the both of Iselin; Joseph O'Donnel. W L rlghti, prtrllegei. hen-rie,.,. V.P.W. 2838, American Legion over William and Mary ,,, Coach Nick Priscoe is still the chief meeting of municipal officials first aid squads, the Red Cross and appurtenance! '.tirrcniv. ,, 457 Pratt Street, Woodbrldne; P. B. A. 38 j*. 8 1 White House Tavern, sports topic around town. Most parents and football en- Monday night, said thnt if New all other volunteer groups who in anywlN appertaining John E. Anderson, Jr., 10 Ferry Shell 8 1 Brunswick Is compelled to brlnn have helped the hospital during ROBERT II i\ Street and Jack Elman, 14 Cen- Iselin Chiefs 1 2 FORDS SAT. NIGHT MIXED thusiasts feel as though he is worth as much if not more suit for the equalization of tax as- the year. The Woodbrldge Inde- tral Avenue, Sewaren; James M. WILLIAM DICKSON Avenel No. 1 4 5 W L than any coach in the county. One of his post war football sessment* In Middlesex County, pendent-Leader, the Perth Amboy CUNNINGHAM. Atu.rn, Lance. 55 James Streeflt, Hopelawn Iselin No. 1 4 5 Barney's T.V, Service .... 35 22 the courts will order the assess- Evening News, the New Brunswick 1,-L. 1-J0, 27; J.J, 10 and Peter J. Blanchard, 93 St. Ste- Avenel First Aid 3 8 Fords Recreation 32Vi 24^ stars now equals his salary as an assistant at a Group II ment of all properties in the coun- Home News and Radio Station phen's Avenue, Keasbey'. . . Woodbrldge First Aid 2 7 Atlantic Servreenter .... 32 25 North Jersey school. How about that! . . . Coach John ty at 109 per cent instead of 22 WCTC were also mentioned for NOIICI TO RUIDKIIv Those who have' reenlUted are, Avenel No. 2 0 9 their "cooperative and generous Amboy Service and Rep. 31 36 Tomczuk moved Richie Kuzniak and Carrol Britton from per cent, the average for the se»le<» bldi will be rcr,;,, Arvid Y. Anderson, 451 Cedar Ave- attitudes." Purch»»ln» Agent's Odi; i Honor Roll Petricks Florist 37& 29'fc w n county. nue and Valentine Sabo, 180 Green Jags Sports Store 25'^ 31"',4 he jayvees up to the varsity before the recent Ne He declared New Brunswick is In the last lines of, his report, County Record Butittinu •„ Street, Woodbrldge; Joseph P. Hl«h team game, 859, P. B. A. wick, N«w Jer«ey. on Mnn i, Norwood Distributors .. 25 32 once again preparing to raise the Mr. Eckert said that "as we move 31. 1M5. It 11:00 A. M. f,,r "• Carter. Howard Street, Fords; Wil- 38: S. PocheK 138, A. Simonsen wick clash. . 1€2. C. Bahr 192, R. Simonsen 205, Milford Palmquist 203, Ella Ma- question of equalization of assess- into the future, we accept with ing and delivering nr i. liam M. Hladlk, 40 Howard Street, Honor Roll ment among the municipalities in resolution, the responsibility to and (1) 8««d Potatoes : Hopelawn; John H. Ahimovic, 120 H. Deter 162. Farm, RJ). No. 4. Sn ,:• High Individual scores: R. Si- Carl Leonhard 197, 247,183, 627, the event the preliminary table to perform to the best of our ability N. J., M shown on list ,. :. Chester Street, Avenel . . . Mike Pussllla 221, Andy Olah 220, The Woodbridfe Towwhlp Recreation Department Basketball be announced by the Middlesex the maximum of skilled service to office of th« County rum, monsen 192-203-205 — 600, J. and at which time bids wi;. •,, Bernstein 202, R. Greco 202. Milford Palanqulst 203, Plfa Ma- League schedule for the week of Janiurjr 24, Hit, k u follows: County Board of Taxation fails to our enlarging community. We zurck 203, 201, 176, 588. meet the expectations of the el'y. want every citizen to be proud Of Bids muat be accom]):uiii Rumblin' Arourid; SENIOR AND LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE or certlfUfl check tn •>:,, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 857 Rwults Mr. Ewing further stated: "It our hospital and we expect their ten per cefit (\D%) of >hr • ,• Tony Poreda, Iselin —he was Mondsr, JtnMtry 24 If two or more merchant , W L Three-game winner, Barney's now remains for the local assessors support In word and action. We OOP candidate for the Town T.V. Service over Sterling Floor Sewaren A. A. vs. Iselin Dangell Boys, Hopelawn, 8 P. M. shall continue to do our utmost to an Item the Purohasln^ A.n McCarthy's Sports ... 3 and the County Tax Board to carry the right to make the aw.n,i Committee at the last election- Covering. Woodbridge Tankers vs. Ford* "Wildcat*, Hopelawn, 9 P. M. carry forward a program of ever Urban's Photo 3 out their oath.of office, and assess the bidden. has been transferred from Perth Two-game winners, Atlantic Candian Club vs. St. James', Fords, 1 P. M. increasing service to all who are Ryan'* Plumbing 2 either at true value or in the al- Each bldijer must :,tr:-\ Amboy General Hospital to the Servicenter over Jftfs Sports Store, Alibani's vs. Fords Boys Club, Fords, 9 P. M. brought to our doors." with ail requirements for .. r Maye.r'5 Tavern 2 ternative it is the solemn duty of Marine Hospital, Stapleton, Staten Amboy Service A Repair over the Middlesex County Board of aR dlrecttd or required i.v • State Jewelers 1 Wednetdar, January 26 cations and the ittatinrs : Island. ... Dr. Albert Rlchman, Fords Recreation, Petricks Florist Kaftnazln's Heating 1 White Eagles A.-C. vs. V. P. W. 2636 (Iselint, Fords, 9 P. M. Taxation to equalize all tax as- LEGAL NOTICES made »pd provided. N •,• Main Street optometrist, attended over Norwood Distributors. sessments In the county, at a uni- given to all bidders, thai :' Bob's TV 3 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE a series of lectures at Rutgers, on form ratio of true value in the dis- SHERIFFS SALE nre informal, dtfccttvo or irr. "The Psychologist and. the Op- Woodbridge Liquor 0 Monday, January 24 SUPERIOR COURT OF NIW JERSEY- wmi WU| b« Immedlnloh :,•• tribution of the county tax burden, Chftncery Dlv»lon. Mlddlewx County The Board of Chosen Fn.'i tometrist Look at trie Problem of 1 ' Honor Roll Just. St. Cecelia's C.Y.O. vs. Plmn & Son, Ford*, 7 P. M. . New Brunswick is determined Docket No. P-3S1-J3. THE BOWERY nerves th« fljht to IIICPMH ••: Reading." The lecturer was Anna Team high game, State Jewel Juniors A. A. vs. Colonla Night Hawks, Hopeltwn, 7 P. M. once and for all to put an end to SAVINO8 BANK. » corporation of the the amount above .ipmtituil S. Starr. Ph.D., director of Psy- ers, 912: Joe Zlga 211, Mllke Palko SUte ol New York, Is Plaintiff, ano thereto or deductliiK '!>•[' the discrimination which now ex- amount e Aven#l Aces vs. MeTs Amoco, Fords, 8 P. M. Gambling Case to me directed and delivered, I will ex- Sigma Tau, honorary mechanical pillow made of torji-up love let- poM to sale at public vendue on holder* of the County of NV.I Herbert Lorentzen, 559 New Dover Woodbrldge Hawks vs. Warriors, Fords, 9 P. M. and administration engineering ters. She'll have a sweet time (Continued from Page 1) WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY By order of th' Bourn Road, Colonla; a daughter to Mr. OF FEBRUARY, A. D. NTNBTEEN Free-holders of the Countv ••'. fraternity. Heiney, a graduate of Wednesday. Janwry It and Mrs. Frederick Moscarelli. 258 pasting them together when she not notify local police because Im HUNDRED PrFTY-FIVE HELEN 11 A': WHS, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Avenel Aces vs. Flynn It Son, Fords, 7 P. M. nt the hour of two o'clock by the then Pur'-!,.i . Grove Avenue, Woodbridge; a son brings her divorce suit.—Buffalo appearance in the county might Arthur Craney, 15 Avenel Street, Juniors A. A. vs. St. Cecelia's CYXX, Fords,. 8 P. M. , I.-L. 1-20 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ungvary, 61 Times, tip off the gamblers. Avenel. Coley Street, Woodbrldge; a son Thuaday, Jamarr 27 During some 6f the testimony to Mr., and Mrs. Edwin Gladts, 380 AIN'T IT SO? East Side Boys vs. Jean Court Vandals, Fords, 7 P. M. Prosecutor Alex Eber left the top Jottings: Woodbridge Avenue, Port Reading Reparations—a device by Hadyk J. k H. vs. St. Anthonys, Fords. 8 P. M. floor of the courthouse where the . From Fords, a daughter to means of which, when two na- Avenel Presbyterian Church vs. Fords PiraUs. Fords 9 P. M. grand jury was meetins. to mcit Dr. H. M. Zalewski p.ORDS Received this note from Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlisle, 48 tions make an Irreparable mis Colonta Night Hawks vs. St. James' C.Y.O., Hopelawn, 7 P. M. with Chief Euan. They were clos- Optometrist B.Hannay, director of Rehabilita- Moffett Street; a son to Mr. and take, one of them tries to make Colonia Ramblers vs. Warriors, Hopelawn, 6 P. M. eted in his private office for about rOEDS, N. 1. — Ilillin-t • tion at Roosevelt Hospital, ad- 10 minutes. Mrs. Walter Dubovich, 655 King the other pay for it,—Norfolk Frank's Five vs. Mel's Amoco, Hopelftwn, 9 P. M. EYES EXAMINED dressed to the Christmas Fund; George Road; a daughter to Mr. Vlrgihian-PUot. JUNIOR LEAGUE The grand Jury was summoned WED. THIH >\l " "On behalf of the patients from and Mrs. Stephen Prokopiak, Satardax. January it 237 PERSH1NG AVENUI A WONDER Woodbrldge Township. I want to Grandvlew Avenue; a daughter to 'HELL and HIGH Mil Th minority think that a inan Hopelkwh Indian* vs. Flynn A Son. High School, 11 A. M. CARTERET 1-7MS thank you for the very nice bas- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Straka, 703 With Richard Wlilin.nU ..;> who will constantly deceive his Avenel Presbyterian Juniors vs. St. James' Juniors, High School, kets of fruit sent them on Chlst- King George Road . . . Three Ise- Hours: Mon.—9 A. M.-t P. M. Bella HiirM wife is contemptible—most of us 12 Noon -STATE - mas Eve. I know they enjoyed lin youngsters arc heartbroken be- Wed.—By Appointment think he's a wonder.—V, S. S. ISELIN JUNIOR LEAGUE "THEY R()l)l Ul I fliem very much' Indeed." . . . cause thefr white-wlre-halred ter- Saratoga f lane Talk. I WOODBRIDGE m —9 A. M.-« P, M. With Robert I-'I.III. i- •• Wdnder why candidates have to rier, that answers to the name of Moaday, January 24 TODAY THRl! .SATURDAY Sat. -9 A. M.-12 Noon Domu Knil wait until the very last minute "Ginger," jumped out of their car Knlcks vs. Pistons. Iselin, 1:00 P. &t. to file petitions. I think some- while their mother, Mrs. Rubin THIRD PARTY Royals vs. Hawks, Uelln, 7:45 P. M. Tony Cl'RTIS i.Ssturdny >latinr. n, ! times it is to make things dlffl- Fishman, 215 Reglna Street, Ise- We helve three parties in Wash- Bullets vs. Lakers, Iselin 8:30 P. M. Gloria De 1IAVF.N Cartoon* ami ( ' 1 Starts »t 2 r. M . I "'it" pidt for me. . .', Superintendent lin, was shopping on Main Street, ington—Republicans, Democrats Thursday, January 27 NJ Of Schools Victor C. Nicklas is Iselin. If you found the dog, won't and the cocktail party. The lat- Royals vs. Knicks, Iselin, 7:00 P. M. "SO THinS PARIS" ISELINMKT™. 64J19 8t'N. THKl IU ft patient In Hahway Memorial you please return It and make ter seems to have more follow- Lakers vs. Pistons. Iselin, 7:45 P. M. Plus NOW THKl' SAT , JAN. Jt v' ijSgbpifcal. Linda, 4; Marlene, 11; and Adrian, ers.—The Greenwood (Miss.) Bullets vs. Hawks, Iselin. 8:30 P. M. 14, very happy? . . . 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I' "-1 ^DEPENDENT-'-LEADER THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 PAGE NINE FORDS NEWS Snbepentient - Heaber FORDS NEWS 3 )rds Fire Co., Colonel Gerken s Daughter Demoerats Plan Joyce Helen Tice k Bride Keasbey Polio T o Fete Gilsdorf Bride of Robert Frederick To Honor Warren Of E. J. Skibinski, Fords Dance Feb. 5th BDiaON-Thc marine of Miss Fords Fire Com- FORDS—The marriage of Miss s The Karen Ann Gerken, daughter of FORDS—Mrs, Elsie Moore, re- F(i|l!' the flrehouse and Joyce Helen Tlce, daughter of Mr, KEASBEY—The annual March Colonel and Mrs. Walter W. Ocr- Little Women to Hold presentative of the Public Service 1 of Dimes will be held February 5 '[imns for Saturday ken, of Rftrttan Arsenal Army Gas and Electric Co., office In Per- and Mrs. George Ice, 325 Maple Street, Perth Amboy, to Edward 'March on Polio in the Keasbey School at 9 p. m. nisnn supper to be held Ordnance Installation, to Robert Tag Day for Polio Fund th Amboy, was guest speaker at Mrs. SRmuel Novak la general h()US0 at 8 P At. Martin Frederick, son of Mr, and the meeting of the Fords Women s Joseph Sklblnskl. son of Adam FORDS — The Fords Little Skibinski, 419 Craws Mill Road, fhnirman. Music will be by the mm officers were tn- Mrs. Martin W. Frederick, Sche- Democratic Club held In the Scan- Slated Jan 26th Internationals. iiui Fischer, chief; Ar- Woman's Club met In the libra- and the late Mrs. Helen Sklblnskl, •lectady, N. Y,, took place Sunday dinavian Hall. Mrs. Moore presen- The committee chairmen arr: n,on assistant chief; ifternoon at St. Margaret Mary's ry and made plans (or a tax day ted slides and spoke on the topic, took place Sunday afternoon In to be held Saturday from 10 a. St. Stephen's Church, Perth Am- HOPELAWN — The Mothers Joseph Sebesky, entertainment; second assistant; Church, Bonhamtown. Rev, stan- "Company's Coming." Mrs John Ryehllckl. arrange- foreman; Joseph 'ey J, Levandovwki officiated at m. to, 2: JO p. m. All proceeds will boy. The pastor, Rev. Zenon Les- March on Polio will be held Janu- b« used for the benefit of the The Second Ward's county com- ments; Mr. and Mrs. John chioc- assistant foremen: 'he double-ring ceremony. A re- mltteemen and women will Honor nlowskl, performed the double- ary 26 and will consist of volun- polio fund. ring ceremony. chl, tickets; Mrs. Helen Wagen- , id(||p, second assistant: ception followed at the Raritan Freeholder William Warren at a teers from the Hopelawn Home hoffer and Mrs. Jennie Kazarda', .,,' William Lybeck, Mar- Arsenal Officers Club with over Plans were made to spotwor testimonial dinner March 19 at ' The bride was given in marriage and School Association and the a jam session "each second Fri- kitchen; Mrs. Jean Jegllnskt, l,.,' Anton Horvath, Har- 50 guests attending. The bride's p. m. In the Pines. Mrs. Florence by her father. Her gown had a Ladles' Auxiliary of Hopelawn checkroom; John P. Meszaros, father Is commanding officer at day of the month at 7 p. m. In Feast announced ttjat tickets muy bodice of Chanttlly lace with a ,„,,. Louis Bertokap and the library. | Memorial Poet 1352, VFW. decorations; Mrs. Anna Sltcoscy the arsenal. be purchased from iny committee- wing collar and full skirt of nylon and Mrs. Julia Elchler, special man or woman. J tulle over satin with lace applique AH volunteers will meet at the 1 Neary, president; Given In marrlafcp by her father, Hwaids; Mrs. Rosalie Jorgenson he bride had Judith Stevens Mrs. kathryn.,«ovak gave the embroidered with seed pearls. Her Hopelawn flrehouse at 6:30 P. M. and Mrs. Ida Scrtttore, refresh- i vice president: veil of illusion was attached to a secretary; Rudolph Cluff, Mlddleport, Ohio, as her Nork Completes yearly treasurer's report and Mis. The flre whistle will announce ments. Ilin(|, Elizabeth Csabat, legislative and coronet and she carried a cascade treasurer; Norman matron of honor, other attend- the start of the march at 7 P. M. The children of Keasbey School '.,,'kv citizenship chairman, reminded the of white roses and carnations. al secretary; Wll- ant* were Patricia Elizabeth Fred- IX MICHAEL R. JENSEN are making posters in connection : ci women of the forthcoming fire The maid of honor was Miss and returns will be made at the with the polio drive. I ,,,1'f1 serjeant-at-arms erick, Sajah Louie Mills, Patricia Officer Course QtANTICO, VA. — A recent commissioners' election, requesting Arlene Terllcak, and Miss Barbara flrehouse at 9 P, M. The mothers The Mothers' March of Dimes <'nmmlttees for the Bmille Devlin and Loulae Arnold all members to participate in the graduate from the five month Oerken. John Bove, Schenectady. FORDS--Lt. William G. Nork, Tlce was braldesmald for her sis- will carry Identification cards and on Polio will be held January 26 i ,,r Oood time, Cllf- voting. Officers Basic Course at the N. Y.. was best man. Ushers were son of William O. Nork 8i\ 47 ter; Joseph Nadeau, Watervllle, will march regardless of weather Marine Corps School at Quan- at 7 p. m, under the co-chairmen- ,,,llind Wilbur Fischer; Mrs. Betty Fazan, entertainment Me., served as best man. Richard ship of Mrs. Kazarda and Mrs. Baall Clrlello, Stanley Walowac, Ford Avenue, has completed the conditions. Residents are asked to tlco was Marine 2nd Lt. Michael Wiiliiim Chrlst«nsen; basic officers course at the Provost chairman, announced next mon- Lonflng, Perth Amboy, was usher. Wagenhoffer. Contributions will be Edward Catlno. James Hamilton leave their porch lights on. R. Jensen, a graduate of Buck- Picked up In folders that have been ,,:i cllne; sick, John and Nelson LaRoe. Marshal General School, Camp th's program will feature a Valen- For traveling to Champaign, nell University. He Is the son of tine social, with prizes to be awar- Illinois, the bride wore a black The annual dance will take mailed to homes. The bride graduated from Fair- Gordon, Georgia, and ls serving Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Jensen, 740 .p'.iln Joseph with the 716th Military Police Bat- ded for the prettiest and funniest wool suit under a grey alpaca coat, place January 39 in the Hopelawn Captains are Mrs. Rychlickl Blan- fax High School, Fairfax Va., and Amboy Avenue, Fords. He has '.',!,am ing. Leon talion at Fort Dix. Valentines. and black accessories, School. Music will be furnished by been transferred to El Torn, Mrs. Julia Banko, Miss Anna Egrl 'oi in. Stephen Mar- attended Mary Washington Col- Mrs. Ann Novak reported she Mrs. Skibinski, a graduate of the International! and refresh- Mrs. Jegllnski, Mrs, Elizabeth lege, Frederlckrt>urn, Va., and Nork, a graduate of Woodbrldge p Calif., for duty. wity. John had selected a committee of five Ptrth Amboy High School, class ments will be served. Blanchard, Mrs. Grace Faczak and Ctoorge Washington University High School, received his bache- Mrs. Novak. ,', in,,ni Fischer, «nd lor of science degree at Seton Hall members to assist her as hospital of 1953, ls employed at Flagstaff Washington, D. c. The bride- Foods, Perth Amboy. Her husband groom was graduated from Draper University. Before entering mili- chairman. The dark horse prize ,,!•(. outgoing chief, tary service In August, he was di- was won by Mrs. Elsie Jaoff. was graduated from Perth Amboy Grega-Peters Betrothal Auxiliary Plans High School, Schcnectady, N. Y, High School, class of 1951, and ls Carol Alena Celebrates IT(! with a banquet and was a senior at George Wash- rector of athletics ttt New Jersey's Announced by Parents :„ The Pines. Active Boys Town in Arlington. serving In the U. S. Air Force, ington University, Washington Mr, and Mrs. Kurits stationed at Macon, Oeorgla. Parties (or Vets 13th Birthday at Party member* wishing to D, C. before entering, the Army HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. krd to call for their He Is now stationed at Aberdeen, Mark 25tf\ Anniversary Alfred Peters, 110 James Street FORDS—The 13th birthday of Die flrehouse. Md. The bridegroom Ls signed up have announced the engagement FORD6—The Ladles' Auxiliary Mlss Carol Alerja, daughter of Mr. , by the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball ReitenbachsMark FORDS — The 25th wedding an- Guidance Head of their daughter, Agnes Helen, to of Fords Memorial Post 6090, and Mrs, John Alena, 49 Clum club. The couple will live In niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Charles Orega, son of Mrs. Anna VFW, In post headquarters and Avenue, was celebrated at a party Chesapeake Garden*, Aberdeen, Golden Wedding Kurits, 97 Linden Avenue was cele- Orega 115 Falrfleld Avenue, Fords. voted a donation to the National at home. Miss Alena and Chester Auxiliary Md. brated with a party. The couple Addresses Club Miss Peters, a graduate of Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. Sedlvy entertained with accordion was married January 11, 1930 in Woodbrldge High School, class of Plans were made for parties selections, V HOPELAWN — The 50th wed- the Holy Trinity Church, Perth ,'54, ls employed by Dr. Raymond February 14 in the Menlo Park din« anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. FORDS — Miss Margaret Hen- Ouests were Mr. afcd Mrs. John I „ Meet Feb. 21 Amboy, The couple has six daugh- Curclo in Edison Township, Her Home and March 2 In the Lyons Sedivy and children, Eleanor and Jacob Reltrnbach, 35 Clyde Ave- ters. rlcksen. guidance counsellor at Hospital. Mrs. Emily Westlake Is Yaros to Sing Woodbrldge High School, spoke on fiance attended local schools, John, Oeraldine Kulpa, Patricia MI.- I'M ward Stern wai nue, was celebrated at a family Mrs. Kurits is employed at the served two years in the U. S. Army chairman. dinner In the SchweJbische Alb, understanding teenagers at a Balabas, Donald Alena, Fords; Mr. ;,\i incmbevshlp of th Fords Snow White Laundry. Her meeting of the Fords Woman's and 1$ employed by the Interboro Mrs. Dorothy Farrlngton. presi- and Mrs. WiUlam Otuthler, Edi- vixllliiry nf the Ford. Plalnfleld. The couple was married husband works for the General Trucking Company, Metuchen. dent, announced that the official With Glee Club January 14, 1905, In Torsha. Aus- Clufc held in the library. Mrs, son Township; Mr. and Mrs. Mi- .i, at n meeting hr Motors Corp. In Linden. Nicholas Elko presided. Visitation of Mrs. Mary Nolan, chael Cherepon and son, Michael, tria-Hungary. Woodbrldge, eighth district presi- I , v Avnniir fliehou«e. FORDS — Ronald S. Yaros. «on Mrs. Edward Legenza was named Jr., Perth Amboy. .:r• ffimpieted for a "« of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yaros, 52 Reltenbach was born December dent, will take place February 28 3. 1881. in Torsha and came to chairman of a card party to be Hopelawn Man's in the post rooms. ; inertin« February 2 MacArthur DTlve. will sins wllh held February 7 In the library. Mrs. this country In 1906, settling in .,T.'niy The purpoae oi the Bucknell University Olee Club Democratic Club Dorothy Walck wa* welcomed as a The door prize, donated by Mrs. Perth Amboy. His bride was born ;ir is to Introduce rw when the 90-volce group leaves for new member. Westlake, was won by Mrs. Mar-Tickets Available Elizabeth Scherer on November Engagement Told iii the auxiliary. Mr 1U annual tour next month. Mrs. Frank Dunham, library garet Homsack, A linen shower for 29, 1883, in Bevenitz, Austrla- Installs Slate the kitchen followed, with each v>. /mi iind the Phllllei The Olee Club will give a total chairman, reported that Mrs. Sid- HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. 1 HunRary. and joined her husband ney Dell, who recently resigned as member donating dish towels. For Polio Dance in m charge. of 13 concerts before alumni 1909. They lived In Perth Am- KEA8BEY — The Keasbey Michael Kanca, 64 Sunset Avenue, groups, civic clubs and church and librarian, will continue with her iddit. Mrs. Doroth: oy until 1917 when they moved Men's Democratic Club, Inc. met In Old Bridge, have announced the FORDS—The annual March of iih. unnouneed tag da school audiences durlnR Its three- duties until a replacement Is se- engagement of their daughter, this community. the home of Joseph Sebasky, 15 cured. The circulation for the Dimes dance will be held in School id June 24 and the open state tour which will take them to The Reltenbachs are communl- Clinton Avenue. Joseph Someis, Evelyn, to Joseph Kreudl Jr., son Slate Installed No. 14, January 28. Tickets may be ],II;U!I- lor the Little Lea cities and towns In New York, month of December was reported of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kreudl, :ants of St, Paul's Evangelistic Democratic municipal chairman, at 1.061 books. obtained from Mrs. Bemhardt Jen- » M;iv I. New Jersey and Pennsylvania. leformed Church of Perth Am- Installed the following officers: 50 Loretta Street, Hopelawn. sen, Adolph Quadt or Joseph Dam- »y. Mr. Reltcnbach was em- Leon JegUnski, president; Jacob Members of the club who are Miss Kanca is a graduate of By Ladies' Aid bach. Koyalsky, vice president: Sebesky. Interested In attending a flrst-ald South River High School and is iloyed in the traffic department class^jponsored by the club, were Mrs. Jean Miller, counsellor of of the E. I. du Pont Co. and has secretary; Anthony Nagy, treas- employed ae a secretary to the dis- FCjRDS~fl,«L Arthur L, Krey- the Fords Little Woman's Club, I.\ to Observe Miss Doris Nahy's urer; John Rychlickl. sergeant-at- urged to contact Mrs. Jofceph Fe- trict traffic manager of Anheuser- llng. pastor or Our Redeemer been retired since 1931. dor, J6 Dunbar Avenue. The Am- announced her group will hold a arms; Andrew Fodor, Alexander Busch, Inc. Her fiance, a graduate Evangelical Lutheran Church, in- tag day Saturday for the benefit The couple has five children, Nagy and John P. Meszaros, trust- erican Home Department will conT of Middlesex County Vocational stalled officers of the Ladies' Aid Engagement Told drs. Eltznbeth Kaub, Woodbrldge; tinue to meet every Thursday aft- of the polio fund. Founder's Day ees. School, ls employed in the Fords Society at a special service held Mrs. John Egan requested nil tfrs. Katherine OeiJer, New ernoon to make cancer dressings, Pharmacy, Fords. He Is a veteran In the church. .runswick; Mrs. Helen Htrtz, Old The speaker was John Csabai, volunteers who will work on the :> Tlit executive board FORDS — The engagement of Mrs. Frank Varga, youth con- of World War II, A June wedding The new slate includes Mrs. rldRe: Mrs. Rose Mlslewlcz and candidate for the Board of Edu- refreshments committee to meet ... ' PiA met in the home Mlw Doris Nahay. daughter of cation. Greetings were extended servation chairman, asked mem- Is planned, George Hoyer, president; Mrs. 10 a. m. in the school. t.'ku Veichlck, Paul Mrs Anna Nahay. 26 Paul Street, lacob Reltenbach. Jr., Hopelawn; by Bernard Dunn, Second Ward bers to make a survey of the tele- Nicholas Boelhower, vice presi- •; planned to observe nd the late Michael Nahay. to hree grandsons and three grand- vision programs being watched by County Commltteeman. their children. The information Mrs. Martenak Honored dent; Mrs. Joseph Pry, secretary, iv ;u tonight meeting. Robert H. Frlls, son of Mr. and laughters. Stephen Meszaros presented pn and Mrs. Peter Schmidt, trea- Spring Wedding Set Mrs. Henry Frlls, 8 Paul Street, will be compiled by her committee. i. !:<• school auditorium. American flag to the group. A dis- By Fords Social Club surer. • :r.i.i-l Saks, program has been announced by her TO MEET JANUARY 25 cussion was held on street light- A play, to t»e presented at the By Georgianna Straffi February meeting, is being re- Committee chairmen appointed , announced that » mother. FORDS — The Ladies' Auxiliary Ing at bus stops and automobile FORDS—Mrs, Stephen Marte- by the president were: Mrs. Peter ••: Hie Trenton Board of tlM Nahay. a graduate of if Fords Post 163, American Leg- hearsed by the drama department. nak, outgoing president of the FORD8 — Mr. and Mrs. Benja- speeding On Smith Street during Members' husbands will be in- Rasmussen, sick:,, with Mrs^Frank A ill show t Aim en- Woodbrldge High School, class of Ion, will meet January 25 at 8 p. school hours, It was voted te send Fords Social Club, was honored at min Straffl, JO Popular Street, an- vited to attend that meeting. .,« Chrlstehsen anid .Mrs. JHarvey nounced the engagement of their II..;. Wall." '" ' ^ 1952. is employed as a secretary m. in post rooms. a letter to the Township Commit- a dinner party held In the home of Mathiasen, coi-chlirmenT Mrs. at Flagstaff Foods. Perth Amboy. tee on the subjects. A social-hour Mrs. Stephen Panko, 48 Hoy Ave- daughter, Oeorglanna Marie, to : n. (or the founder*' Charles Blanchard, sunshine, and John P&one, son of Dominick Pa- .:. HI. Februiry 14 at Her fiance, a graduate of Wood- LUB MEETING was held after the business session. Jolly Mixers Meet nue. Mrs. Leon Blanchard and Mrs, Harry Zander, publicity. Mrs. Henry Kress were co-chair- 1 one, 367 Mw Street, Perth Amboy, • M may be made, with brldge High School, class of 1952. FORDS — The Junior Woman's The Him, "Glamor of Simple U employed by Sears Roebuck & Hub will meet January 26 in the With Mrs. Dudics men of the affair. Mrs. Robert and the late Mrs. Paone, at a party nr. Mr*. EdWWd Le- Food," will be shown this after- held In Solortlno Hall, Co.. Perth Amboy. ibrary. Albert Hunt Honored Neary,../kecretary, presented Mrs. noon at 2 P>M. at a silver tea •MMoflett Street, not later FORDS—The Jolly Mixers met MrsTMarJenak with a gift In be- Miss Straffl, a graduate of Wood- • :>:uaiy 9. In the home of Mrs. Joyce Dudicsi held In the parish hall. A clam brldge High School, is employed At Bon Voyage Party half of the club. chowder sale was planned for w Livingston an- Belter Schools Unit 42 Mountview Road, Edison Down- Mrs, Peter Terebush led trie by the Forter-Wheeler Corp., Car* FORD6 — Albert Hunt, 99 ship, Mrs, Dudics was presented January 2(8 from noon to 4 P. M. teret, as a stenographer in the per- :n'e chest X-rty mo- .community singing. Mrs. Blanch- In the parish hall. Orders may be .':'.! be at the school To Elect Officers t About Your Crestview Road, was given a bon with & housewarmlng gift from ard won the door prize. sonnel department. Her fiance at- voyage party at the home of Mr. the club and one from Mrs. Du- placed with Mrs. Hoyer or Mrs. tended schools abroad and now H during Uw school A. L. Kreyllng. >ns Tests vtll be made FORDS — The Better Schools and Mrs. ^tlliam Hach, 108 Crest- dics' secret pal. has his own business In Perth Am- p M mi a to 7 P. M. Association met at the home of Home view Road. Msr. Laura Peterson of Nixon boy. A spring wedding is planned Mr*. Joseph Sims. 52 Koyen Quests were: Mrs, Hunt, Mr. and was a guest. The dark-horse prize SILVER TEA Street. The resignation of the By FRANCES DELL Mrs. Howard Burtt, Mr. and Mrs. was won toy Mrs. Oenevleve FORDS—Plans for a silver tea MONS TO MEET s" (Hub Hears vice president waa accepted with , Candies Floyd Argentlerre, Mr. and Mrs. Tappen. January 26 were made by the Five FORDS—The Fords Lions Club great regret. Mrs. Harold Soren- Peanut brittle ls a favorite of James Desmond, Mr. and Mrs. and Two Club at a meeting hald will meet January 24 in Lopes Re Plans for a February Valentine In the home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Scout Leader sen was appointed to nil the un all age groups. It is not hard to James Fltzpatrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Social will be made at •the January taurant. expired term. make and will stay fresh for a long Robert Donnenwlrth. Schilling, Cliff Street. The tee 27 meeting to be held In the home will be held in the home of Mrs. AUXILIARY SESSION i he Mothers' Club of Mrs. William Meyer was named time if stored carefully. The recipe of Mrs. Stella Mysltnski, 95 Koyen •' Troop 52 met In the John Sullivan, Mary Avenue. FORDS—The Ladies' Auxiliary chairman of the nominating com- for old-fashioned type Peanut GRADUATES Street. Mrs Joseph Rabovlch, The club will meet January 24 of Fords Memorial Post 090, mittee for the forthcoming elec- Brittle is as follows: , FORDS — Lt. Michael R. Jen- '• .Street. in the home of Mrs. Schickling to VFW, will meet January 24 at 8 tions, which will be held In March. 2|cups sugar i sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elnar MARCH ON POLIO • lutweln, Jr., assistant celebrate her birthday. p. m. in poat headquarters.;; A committee, headed by Mrs. l»cup light corn syrup J Jensen, 740 Amboy Avenue, has HOPELAWN — The Mother's <:<•!•. spoke en "What a Cteorge Hafely, was formed to ln- 1 cup water been graduated from the officers' ^farch on Polio will be held Jan- uUi Do and Be." Mrs ve«tlg#te the pros and cons o 2 cups unroHsted Virginia pea- basic course at Marine Corps uary 26 at 7 p. m. H.iia.iz won the door fluorldation of water. nuts or raw Spanish peanuts schools In Quantlco, Va. He- has "liny sale Wtt r»ld. Hospitality was In charge o Vi teaspoon salt been transferred to a Marine base CHURCH PTA SESSION Mrs. John 8oren*en. The nex 1 teaspoon butter at El Toro, California, for duty. FORDS—The PTA of St. John's \\ teaspoon soda Jensen Js & BuckneU University meeting will be held February I : Iplscopal Church will meet Jan- Side Projected at the home of Mrs. N. Anderonl 1 Combine sugar, com syrup, and graduate, 'uary 27 In the church hall. 60 Worden Avenue. Hopelawn. (ater In a heavy skillet, Cook Group slowly stirring until sugar dis- -The Ka«sbey Home solves. Cooli to the soft-ball stage 1 | «t In the NEW DAUGHTER at about t»o hundred and thirty FORK, HOPELAWN art KEASBEY »nd planned for FORDS - Mr. »nd Mrs. Mlchjie: light defirefs. Rempve candy from .Mile Pebru*nr 16. Mrs. 8trateo. 703 King George Road, art heat wUlle testing * , iiVi-iiiii'ki u chsjjrnun. thhe parents of a (daughter borborn \t Bltpch Virginia! pe»nuta. Raw CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Wiiimm stark w»s appoln tljj e Perth AmboAby Oeneral HospHospltfl i Spanish peanuts dori'L need blanching. (NOTE: For insertions in this calendar, call Mrs. Andrew ••"'••• ''nrt mean co^ch«lrman( ! ""•''•'••d weinbiri and Mrs. Add nuts and salt and cook to Sedlvy, 100 Grant Avenue, Fords, VAlley 6-5670, before noon HEIR ARRIVES the hard-crack 6tage, stirring con- W o( M#nto FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Walte oa Tuesday of each week. named co-chairmen stantly. Remove from heat. Add Dubovlch. 665 King Oeorge Road butter, soda and blend. Pour onto are the parents of a son born in greased platter. Keep spatula mov- the Perth Amboy General Hospi- ing under mixture to keep it from When it comes to buying that new home, 1:30 p.m. 20-Meetlni of American Home 'Department In library at tal. itlcklng. When flym but still sending your children to college or what- warm, turn over. Break into pieces 1:30 P. M. ' NEW ARRIVAL when cold. , 24—Meeting of Fords Lions club in Scandinavian "Hall. ever your plans may be ... it Is the money spaghe will FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. stephei if you want to make something 24-Meeting «' I* The Leader-Journal H93I) general business pickup was evident ITI al- (iicrn Street been said If the trunk .., The Woodbrldfe Leader H909) WnodbrirtiHV N. J. most all lines and profits jit those months, the police department , Woodbridge Independent 11919) vi Mr. dreary: ( care of It. I am sure in,••'• , The Iselln Journal (19291 in many cases, made thejbusintss year a Onllemen: do their best to do sr>, inn • Charles K. T.refory It has nlways been ray under- profitable one. child has been Injumi, ,„ , Editor and Publisher •iindlrn! that the press was fra It will be too Into to ' i,,, The most encouraglfr§ thing about the nid un'jiRSPrl. However, after Published Every Thursday by of it." Tlw Woodbridge Publishing Company latest survey is that most business leaders ™nriirig the account of the Ave- Woodbridge, New Jersey nH Buwr-Market. Pinn In your If this proposed m:nl, polled thought the recession had definitely !>i\of>r lust Thursday, I am In- Its parking lot and UIP, Charles E. Gregory, President clined to think such is nst the ways Is built thp snfeiv Lawrence F, Campion been beaten and that business was on its <'.i««. because your reporter ap- children will be (en;,. Vice President and Treasurer way up again. This latest indication sup- i)'u:Td to be prejudiced in her They will lnv? to mov» ••., By carrier delivery. 8 cents per copy. wvite-iio the proceedings. Word dren to some other er.i.v.in Subscription rates by mail, including post- ports the theories of the great majority of for word of Mr. Palehonki'; s\n- where it now Is as one ,•; age, one year, $3.00; six months, $1.50; three . economists, and our own predictions on pmtfrs who spoke was published, driveways will be ri«ln ,, months, 85 cents; single copies by mail. 10 several previous occasions in the last few while my husband and myself point. We who HIT p , cents. All payable In advance. ; months. \w>ro supposed to have only re- this market rannnt see v marked about the parking lot, children have to b a:;hough we did say much more around to sot'sfv Uv <<, .iIKI stressed the fiu-t that the two newcomers to our v A Doctor's Strike s;ii:)Ol issue was so much rrnre want, to have evervt:,,, Down in Rio de Janeiro, doctors in that important than the property In- way. They do not reside Federal District who have been In the Gov- v I'vi'd. Although that Is impor- hnve not paid tuxes <, Over-Eating and Premature Death tant to iB who live there, it still like so manv of us him ,-. Recent medical pronouncements have ernment's employ went on strike recently. Is mediocre compared to the they want and seem i . safety of chiid!'!'!i. the consideration. made it clear beyond any doubt that over- As a result, ambulance services in the Rio de Janeiro district and hospital service in It is n gross exaggeration for At the' meetim profession proves conclusively that over- Striking doctors told reporters they were Committee. As taxpayers we feel but not dlscriminnt" ;.• striking to force the government to raise we have every rlnht to tak> a peoplf who have '«•• weight people shorten their life span by matter such as this to our vari- their pay to standards which were now be- longer are entitled in :•• more than one-third. ous committees in our"Town- siderntion. Therefore, n. The shortening of one's life depends ing received by doctors in private practice. ship's government There has Avenel who oppose tli. : The government, however, has threatened always been a large delegation of this market, Its drive* , upon the age at which he or she grows of our supporters to the many parking lot, would like . obese. One doctor recently said that a fifty- to fire all doctors who went on strike and, meetings. Last Tuesday, when why we are not entit/ : it is reported from Rio, that public senti- the planning board met. many same consideration. year-old male in good health had a life ex- of these people knew nothing RUTH H ment seems to be on the side of the gov- about it and were disappointed pectancy of about twenty years but that Very :i\-:.\ that they were not in attend- ernment. iMis \V the same aged male, if obese, had a life ex- ance. And speaking of the meet- pectancy of only about thirteen years. The situation in Rio shows what could ings of the various boards L This reduction of the life span varies occur in the United States if the govern- never could understand- w h* NO CHARGES IN »1 ?M ( I same cannot be announced as DANVILLE. Va. AMIe.i, with the age of the individual. It is said ment ever goes into the medical profession coming events such as other auto mobile he was dm n that a younger male, at about thirty, faces on a large scale. We do not include medical meetings are every week in your down a steep hill, leaped paper. Otherwise, how rire the a prospect of an eighty per cent higher insurance proposals in our criticism,' but crossed three lawns unii i. residents of the Township to damage to a nearby < mortality rate than the same aged male we feel that the Rio situation shows what Under the Capitol Dome know unless they make a tele- charges were placed ;i .: who is not over-weight. happens when doctors come into the gov- phone call to one of the offices driver, Jerome Willie. .J• -1 • :• in the Town Hall to find out? 3-years-old, suffered on!. One of thg best suggestions made by doc- ernment's employ. Who can imagine the By J. Joseph Grlbbiis Mr. Palehonki has a very lu- superficial scratches, ii,' tors for reducing weight is to eat a tidbit old-time country doctor, or small-town doc- crative business where he now is was $400 damage to h; tution. Since 1948 the State TRENTON—Taxpayers of New lative elections were held, today's and has not proven hardship in car. Jerome started pim. before meal time. This small intake of food, tor, who is his own boss, and usually a Good Board has tried to enroll bovs Jersey may expect a moritorlum lawmakers are satisfied to rest any way. However, if he wants the gear shift when hi- : ' a cracker, a piece of cheese, or a piece of Samaritan, going out on strike, when his on new taxes this year despite on their laurels. and girls of all races but Che plan to enlarge his business, I am sure him in the car while in hard candy, will increase the blood sugar patlebts desired his services? demands of 'organized labor, collapsed. no one, including Mr, Cllne and H paper. farmers, teachers and other FEUD; — Democratic Gover- Governor Meyner believes that and cut down on one's appetite. And doc- groups that statewide levies be nor Robert B. Meyner is not look- as a center devoted to the treat- tors say that any of these tidbits will serve placed in effect to finance a num- ing for a fight with Republican ment of mentally retarded chil- The March of Dime* legislative leaders but ail Indi- dren, it could develop a qualified just about the same purpose as more ex- ber of projects. Although great progress in the fight The practical thinking on the cations point to a slam-bang, star! for other State training schools. pensive products, sold to reduce weight by against polio has been made in recent subject at the State House is knock-down relationship between this method. that neither the Republicans nor the lawmakers and the Governor VACATION: — Winter vaca- years, and even more gratifying progress the Democrats will come out for during 1955. tions for New Jersey's lawmakers There are also drugs which can be used, is promised, your contribution to the March new taxes in an election year. As The Governor made it clear on will be enjoyed this year between but they are usually sold on prescription. sixty Assemblymen will be elected the opening day of the new Legis- January 31 and March 7 when of Dimes is still needed. the lawmaking machinery will In many instances, however, neither tidbit next November, as well as State lature that he has no intention Competence Creates Confidence The 1955 March of Dimes Drive is now Senators in Burlington, Camden, of backing down on appointments be stopped while Senators and nor drugs are needed. All that is needed is Cape May, Essex, Gloucester, the Senate refused to confirm Assemblymen take off for Florida underway and even though a vaccine ap- and other warm climes. a little will-power. Considering the startling Mltddlesex, Monmouth, Salem, last year. He sent eleven nomina- pears to be almost ready for widespread Somerset, Union and Warren tions to the Senate, several of In accordance with custom and information about unnecessary and pre- the law, Governor Robert B. use—a vaccine which will immunize chil- counties, the subject of new taxes them being repeaters which the • mature deaths, it would seem that every Is tabpq in the legislative ha.11%. Senate refused to approve during Meyner will draft his annual dren against polio—much money is stttl Senator Albert McCay, of its all-year session which ended budget message for submission over-weight person, who wishes to extend to -the Legislature towards tin- needed by the National Foundation. This Burlington, chairman of the just before the 1955 legislative his life span, would promptly attend to the Joint Legislative Appropriations body organized. end of January. If there is uny delay, he will be required to mail is readily understandable when one realizes Committee, who holds the State's While asking for close coop- problem of obesity. it to the lawmakers individually money bag. this year, is one of the eration during the current Legis- the vast problem involved in immunizing instead of submitting it to them eleven Senators seeking re-elec- lature, Governor Meyner has the nation's children. in regular session. '• Retailen Optimistic tion. Senator Wayne Dumont Jr., also slapped the Republican In a country of 160,000,000 citizens, it is of Phillipsburg, Republican Sen- lawmakers for failing to meet fu- The Governor's budget this A survey by the I&w York Times recently ate Floor Leader, who is also ture water needs for both North year will total approximately very obvious that the cost of supplying a $280,000,000 an all-time record. showed that the nation's leading retailers seeking re-election, has 'charge and South Jersey or to organize vaccine to all those who cannot afford it of all bills in the Senate. the methods by which motor Already hearings have been com- were almost unanimous in expecting higher pleted on the items requested by will run into very high figures, and involve Rankled by criticism from vehicle licenses are issued in sales this year than in 1954. Many of the Governor Robert B. Meyner, Re- New Jersey. State officials and a corps of millions of children. It is to help in financ- publican Senators and Assem- budget workers are putting the Resentful Republicans are con- rr MOW in the season nt (he yri\r when wentln'r ( retailers surveyed felt that 1955 would blymen are awaiting the Gover- sidering moving their own pro- finishing touches on the docu- ing the production and distribution of the ment. is ufit'i! iiiuke ilnvlni; liu/.urdous Therefore, it I bring about a record sales volume. nort's annual budget message due gram and abandoning the weekly umr iidvnutaup. to have the tvpe of automobile new vaccines that much of the 1955 March early in February. The same law- In previous years, the Legisla- This outlook, of course, reflects a reversal pie-legislative conferences with that will proti-rt von to the proper extent You iiiitv I of Dimes donations will be used. makers last April refused a spe- the Governor on measures to be ture closed down for a few weeks I'uine involved In an itcr.iileni which It nut of your n of the outlook in January, 1954. At that cial request by the Governor to considered that day. Senate Re- at a later date in February and iuaniii>: lint vim need iii.Hiirdiu't Just thf samp We rep: There is no lessening of need, therefore, reconvened later in March. This 1 sent highly respected eoinpuines with record* for time, retail merchants were generally ad- share joint responsibility with publican Leader Wayne Dumont, in 1955 for your contribution to the March him in submitting the question Jr., of Phillipsburg, who defeated year, however, members of the sutist.irtory adjustment of claims. mitting that 1954 would be less profitable Senate and House have been of Dimes. Give as generously as possible, of new State taxes to the people Meyner four years ago in the Friendly Service—As Near As Your Phmn than 1953 had been, and were predicting for approval at the November 2 State Senate race, is in no mood asked to introduce all bills this with the knowledge that your contribution general- election. month. The plan is to study the sales declines of from three to ten per cent to promote a friendly relation- will help finance the production and dis- Last year Governor Meyner ship with the Governor at this bills during the winter recess for the year, submitted a $235,000,000 twelve- stage of the game. period and return oh March 7 I tribution of polio preventive. and speed up the machinery. The latest survey shows that merchants month "housekeeping" budget to the Legislature on February 15 to SCHOOL:—New Jersey's Man- Although the Legislature will finance the operation of the State ual Training and Industrial remain In session all year long, KfAL KSTATE t INSO Government. At the time, he School at Bordentown. to be dis- it U planned to close down shop warned new statewide taxes continued after June 30 next, in late May, until November. inions of Others would be necessary| to pay the may be utilized by the State as State's bills. Later oh April 26, a colony for mentally retarded CANCER: — A series of nine satisfaction from the imposition the Governor claimed, new rev- children, training schools for volunteers ol DIPLOMATIC REPRISAL VIEW-PALLO AND ALL THAT of limitations of this nature. But enues of $82^00,000 would, be State institution officials feel (Continued on Page 12 > Grand is. the history of the The imposition W restrictions the restrictions are justiflld as needed to payi|the costs of ordi- that such an institution would on the travel in this country of Fifth Royal Inniskilling Dragoon the most feasible protest against nary operationjal expenses of the substantially reduce waiting lists Soviet citizens Is the sort of ac- Guards, in case you are not up on the absurdly confining regula- State Government this year. for the mentally retarded, and tion which is abhorrent to many tions imposed by Moscow. The The Legislature increased gaso- also develop a training and re- these things, a dragoon is a cav- Americans. The more we ape So- alryman; and in Uie last three hope is that they will induce the line and race track taxes effective search center. viet methods in our own country Soviet government to relax its centuries the Fiftr| Innlskiliinss July 1 last to finance increased The State Board of Education the more damage we do to our flat so that dlplpmats of both in scarlet, green and silver have public school aid, and ordinary has ruled that the school, which you work lor your money... standing in the world and to the counries may travel freely— revenues increased naturally by qharsed across many a battle- was devoted to the training of sacrednesi of our own-free in- Washington Pott. approximately $10,000,000 dur- Negro youth for many years, is field as though it were no more stitutions. Moreover, it is morally • Ing the year, With this work com- contrary to the State's segrega- than a ptrade ground. ' •'/ offensive to engage in reprisals jumTO WORK LAWS pleted in a year when! no legist tion laws and the State Consti- < The l'fgiment, howeyei, has for thp sake of reprisals. All this As hit title indicates, the sec- not had a horse for almost 20 being said, howaver, it is never- retary bf labor is supposed to Get full value lor what you ipend, years, These days its 700 men are theless necessar* for the United represent the Interests «f labor, GLAMOR GIRLS statoined on the Yorkshire moors States to take whatever rrjeasures Usually this means organized 1 1 and build your savings reserve ao wiUi 46 Centurion tanks. But are necessary tq protect.its own labor. So it Is not surprising tune -should not be allowed to diplomats a,nd to deal with' other that Secretary of Labor Mitchell that you can take It easier some change things that way believes countries on a basis of Recip- has denounced the states' right- its commander, Col Richard Dec. rocity. to-work laws. ... day. Pay your bill* by check 80 Vigors. So he is urging iiis men This country seete diplomatic So far as Arizona is con- to deypte their spare time to fox privileges for Its own diplomats cerned, the people of this state that you always know where your hunting. Horse troops, you know, on the basis of the privileges, it is have repeatedly expressed their must not forget horses. willing to grant diplomats here. opinion on rlght-to-work legis- But here's a bit of difficulty. For a long time Russia has im- lation. Tljey have voted for it money goes. Consult us on any fi- No matter how well it thinks of posed severe and unfriendly re- three times, with increasing them, the War Office does not strictions on. diplomats—restric- majorities, each time. ; nancial matter. You'll find issue horses with tanks, A ne- tions'which'wo other country out- Most people lon't realize it, glected pb]o fund, however, has side the Coinmunlit orbit haslm- but Arizona, laws also Include us always eager to do our beeiJBsed to buy eight handsome r/osed. When the United States what might, be piled right-to- steeds and a tew more have been in 1952, in company, with other work legislation in reverse. Un- borrowed. The 700 will have t|o Western countries, limited the der the so-called yellow-dog take their turn, but that's- ju(.t travel of Soviet "diplomats, the laws, passed many years ago, a bit ot uusteni^ which an Eng- Russians responded with some no one can be denied employ- lishman takes In his stride. Alsu liberalization | of regulations ment simply because of mem- most of the men have never there. bership in a union. Under the worn,a sctu'jjbt jacket, let alone But the restrictions still im- , right-to<[H"qrk _ Jaws, passed a pink coati But for the time ' posed on Americans In Moscow more recentteC no one can be being they will make do with a remain, if not intolerable, at least denied employment simply be- tank,man's overalls, even if a bit onerous to an extraordinary de- cause of non-memberslilp m a Op«n I'ridtir 4 ia « P. M. •#re»se-suUned. The big thing is gree. It is not. to malce life, miser- union. 'that regimental tradition is be- ' able for Russians here, but to as- This, it mm to us, balances ing honored Again. The Fifth In- sert a respect for it* representa- out the equation. It leaves up ' niskllllugs are mounfcxl once tives ih Russia that the State De- to the worker the question of more. pal ment felt compelled, to insti- whether he will join a union or Woodbridge National Bank A1J,. there will always be an tute comparable travel restric- not. It doesn't please those era* Irjgland.—St. Loul* rest-Dis- tions {or RuwUng in this, coun- ployera who would prefer not to eon. an, it* rutviN tntttit. IM, *<*p iwm» MKKBKB —— try:, Americans will not derive (ConUwied m Pai« 12) Federal Rmwve Syitera patch. "You i\ .. ill enter the Man- 13th weddinc anniversary at a din- chairmen. At the next regular i ., nnd Nose Hos- ner In the Bavarian Room, Eliza- meeting, a member of the F.B.I, cans Ideal Red Kidney MI • snidery. beth. Ouests were Mr. and Mrs. will give a talk and demonstra- Ideal Fancy • Mis. Carlton Uun- Paul Damen, Mbtuclien. tion, Including movies of the work . Avenue were An- —At a special meeting of the done by this bureau. Hiver.slde, Calif. Colonla Volunteer Hook and Lad- Communion Sunday for the $ 49 lt-ot. Y!,i', ana d Mrs. Wll- der Co., the following men were Bishops of New Jersey will 1» held otm endorsed as candidates lor F;re early in February. Sauerkraut uuli-n. 24 1 Beans Fred Zlmmer- Commissioners for the new district Ai$ortedA$YouWUk iiniid, entertained on to be created: Reginald Brady, Assorted As You Wish •;. lav of their daugh- Robert Morrlssey. Juhn Lloyd, Ray •• ma warn wm m ,;. Guests were Mrs. Hulzenbeck and William Herin- Mrs. Greenfield Nin' and daughter, len. All are members of the fire !: Henry Strubel and company. Farmdale Farmdale csns nil, Colonla; Mrs. -The Live Wires 4-H Club of Honored by COP Ami Ami Whole tm*\ ,i MIS John HUvtr, Colonla will sponsor a cake sale Golden CfO :; umls Boldlschtt, and children's rummage sale Sat- COLONIA — The Women's Re- , • ore. urday at the Colonla Civic Club, publican Club of Colonla honored O cans 0 ^jf 18-ox. can Mis Wllllun Price, Inman Avenue from 2 to 5 P. M. Its past president, Mrs, Morris Corn .Hi entertained Mr. Clothes and shoes In good condi- Oreenfleld, at a luncheon Satur- Peas cans ,., n|ii Price and E*rl tion will be on sale. The money day at the Elizabeth-Carteret Ho- tel, Elizabeth. |i I Ideal Prepared luliul. realized from the sale will go to Ideal Apple 69 ' uiiscoll and daugh- the 4-H Camp Fund as did the Attending were Mrs. Anton Till, $ 8 West Cliff Road, money made by the group at Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. George 24 *2 Christmastime by singing carols. Keller, Mrs. Winfleld De Lisle, 24 r .: irsU of Mrs. Ed- Miss Marie Bartlettl, MUs Lenore con Assorted As You With Wutchung. —The Colonla Cloverettes 4-H Spaghetti Carbough. Miss Betty Bartletti, Assorted As You Wish i., Elsworth Dough- Club will hold a reornanizatlon Mrs. Philip Prasser, Mrs. Henry Sauce entertained meeting Tuesday at 6: JO P. M.. at IDEAL CUT GREEN Strubel, Mrs. Bstelle O'Leary, Mrs. ;if young People of home of the new leader. Mrs. Halcyone Johnson. Mrs. John Mul- r,»i Guest* were D*- ftenry Damen, Lancaster Road. ler, all of Colonla and Mrs. Louis GLENSIDE YELLOW CLING Kulvn Nelson. Arlene Members of the group are Maureen Boldlschar, Klamath Palls. Ore. «" Asparagus ' (uloiiia: Jean Hol- Scott, Roberta Schussler, Jean . Paul Jones. Eliza- Matsko and Knren Damen. The $ IDEAL OLD FASHIONED auk, iselin and Otto group has opening for 2 more girls AN UNUSUAL IDEA cans i) • rile. Ages 11 or 12. For Information see RICHMOND, Va. —Recency, a 1 • ; Mr- Edward Arnold Mrs. Damen Richmond pharmaceutical maun Peaches •.in Inman Avenue, —The Ladles of the Colonia facturer closed his plant one after IDEAL YELLOW CLING (i sis of Mr. and Mrs. Volunteer Hook and Ladder Co., noon and four hours later, he will sponsor a card party tonight : uhrk, flloomfleld, boarded a train headed for Miami, Sliced or Vi's 29-ox. can •: Mrs Harry StoWh, at 8 o'clock at the flreHouse. Mrs, Florida. The unusual thing about Assorted As You Wish Peaches : i Mie dinner guests Robert Schussler is chairman as- this was the fact that exactly 99 .HI, Hostile. sisted by Mrs. Joseph Manila, Mrs. of his employes were on,board the mt m M,.->. Nicholas Dominlck Aiuto mid Mrs. James same train, enroute to the same 6 cans 12 cans 6 12 24 Tagifart. Refreshments will be pla, e—destined Tor a four-day va- ,i wn-e dinner gueists, Broadcast ^ FARMDALE WAX cans cans cant .! Albert Foote, In- served. Another card party has cation—with the boss, E. Clalborne 5 been slated for February 17 with Rabbins footing the bills. Each em- Corned Beel ^cons T $159 Mrs Reginald Brady as chairman. '.'•<• Hub met at the ploye carried a check for $100 to —Seaman 3 r Norbeit Wtls, son be used as spending money, cour- Beans 2 29 83 Kdmund Hughes, IDEAL FANCY SWEET : Present were Mrs. of Mr. mid Mrs. William Wels, tesy the boss. This is Robbin's IDEAL TOMATO Weal Street, is home on a 30-day Mi-.v Charles 011- third all-expense-paid vacation for $109 . leave from San DletiO, Calif. $1.99 Willhim Weles. Mrs his employes. He took them to $1.03 1 1" - -Mr. and Mrs. Robert SchulU New York City In 1949 and 1951. Potatoes cans Mis Albert Poolo. Soup 2 19 1 and daughter, Nancy, Secane. Pa. 12 pkgs. 53' > .iiid Mrs. James Tat - PRINCESS FACIAL 6 pkgs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank j DICKS TRAIL THIEF IDEAL TOMATO Filtpponl. 130 Ridge Road. $$111 9 :i suu'sts of Mrs. Br- NEW YORK — Detectives 61 10'/i-ot C 99c • •' 1K2 Ridge Road, trailed Lewis Law for three hours IV BULLY FOR THEM Tissues 2 $1.95 iiiiry Strubel. Colonla as he strolled in and out of a can 1 Bull Run wus a battlefield, of PRINCESS FACIAL Puree 51 dozen banks. Finally, the man •••••d Mrs. Louis Bol- the Civil War; Bull's Run was FARMDALE CUT GREEN i:n.itii Falls, Ore. Admiral Bull Hakey's dash after grabbed a $1,542.89 payroll in the S111 :n.m'> Club of Isetill the Japanese carriers, ten years handbag of a woman messenger. Tissues 39' C $1.49 • ciu-d party at the ago, near Leyte; and the other Booked on a robbery charge, Law, 31, told police he had only 40 cents B e a n s«« 13 75 Cecil Btlas, Mldwood was the twenty-fifth anniversary •Aimiers were Mrs. of the Infamous day In Wn!l In his pockets.because "some lousy LOUELLA EVAPORATED :.i Mrs. Herbert Wll- Street—the day of Bulls Run — thief took $8 from my pocket last 10-oz. njght." Weslon Fancy e $139 '•Viiiuun Rudland, M:» Ifciilly Tribune. Tall .75 "•" aa ot iselln. The COOKIES Assortment Pkg. 25 * Milk can 70 tin- March of Dimes n>o Pine* yeattfday Molasses Gleam to A Meal '• Mrs. John Dyceak MEAT VALUES ;. Den ice, Nancy and m CITRUS FESTIVAL uncle and •:••! Mrs Edward Erb, CITRUS FESTIVAL of Winter Health Valued! '' > for several days. Mm Oerald Flnney. '•• •'•:uii\ entertained Mr. JS( JUICY FLORIDA •.v..,iiiin Mucklevicz and Lamb ; Bfllcvllle. •••••• Mrs. Charles Sklbln- '•-' Avenue, entertained Regular Trimmed C ORANGES •• schurdeli and daugh- Style lb. Oven Ready lb. '•'• Mis Cornelius Ober- LARGE "i(ulitcrs, Patricia, Jes- 55 65 SIZE ''••':i"i', West Street, were When there's a luscious leg of Lancaster Brand lamb from ACME on «£ Dozen 29' vti nnd Mrs. William your dininjj room table . . . minutes seem like hours from "carvin' , *t •••V'HKI,. for several days. time to eatin' time"! Delicious, with Ideal Mint Jelly. „;; ' ! Mrs, Stephen Sokol FLORIDA SEEDLESS i"IMK, CUffwood Beach. 1 •'"ddaughter, Dianne. re- Roast Laige Mth the Sokota to spend Chuck Sue 4 29 •'iitl Mrs. WllUam Zlerer or Steak ;i'' ••htcr, Anna MM, Mld- Bone in. Top (Juallty, sovernment graded "U. S. Choice" -v.iy, wore guests of Mr. and Western steer beef. IJ; '-ii-iJ Hitter, Union. II :v Ho per, Patricia Avenue, CARROTS WESTERN 1' '"'lied from 'itfuhlenburg LANCASTER BRAND "Oven Ready" '•'I- I'luinfleld, where he un- :•' ii tonsilectomy. * I i;i^t 8oper liion of fl^rs. C DAIRY VALUES ii«per, Patflcla Averiue. ll(''' ''is sixth birthday at a Ducklings 53 I C'luules Bklblnsky, Am- Fancy Domestic Rindless, ! Cinnamon Buns 39" ^•eime, received a gold OUP :t!1( SSSTawsst " inet In Palmer, M«u.. Jumbo Shrimp I H m " LOUISIANA '•• ^if.hest *sal«a award frfon Hi ''•r Brush Co. Mrs. 'Arthur- lb ''*• p; Hawthorne' Avenue, re- 1 a ib, oy . ,box ."i / • /., '/•/' Tririi ' 55 ' Rin. g Cake 45 Riouu iead«r award 8» •"' utfair. <^ '"id Mrs. Patrick tea* Canned Goods Price, EffeetJ Through terday, Jan 29; All Other Vrkl EftectivTnrough Saturday, Jmxti woiyn Avenue, eatntawtd 15 lMra w n - Paul 8ki4a,MV. iai New Brunswick Ave. and Brook Ave. GARTERET "^ RAHWAY tr *ie., at d.lnrter, I •, ,>"id Mxs. Cecil Bllta, MJ* u * INDEPENDENT-I,K A i, PAGE TWELVE THUR8DAY, JANUARY 20, 1955
return 121 New ,jn , with tribution reports with the State ;onta!ly, Slive piece og rounded a difficult post at a difficult general nnd in India in particu- S&aUheI*ad Division of Employment Security Highway employers ovi: time. He does not have toflerl- lar. Our offers of assistance before Jartilary 31 ... Governor ol s,ge to their position (op half so it will reft flat, R«- Confer** hit October taklns CLASSIFIED ence In the Far East, but he have often been eyed with sus- Robert B. Meyner has announced Jersey's big game hiiim- Aiove most of 'bread from tMlde oharge.pf the program. each half, leaving shells about Vi does have extensive experience picion and with the suggestion the State will adhere to 1U pres- 4,767 deer durius; u1P i,, ; Success of the trainlntf schools arms season from o, STENOGRAPHERS Single Furnished Ronm For Rent warn cheese. Beat Just enough friends and earning respect that gard this us tingie because it tee of the division that the vol- vertising and by furnishing free vanla, will help NPW .!• clals explore the pnssjhn Art you Interested in milking n tmniw? Cull HI-2-3423 to blend. Melt Vt cup butter In a must be the backbone of a makes it more difficult to do the unteers, who attended the ses- bus service . . , Parents of de- activating the Iiin>R r 1063. 1-20 the United States are not sus- tor Wesley L. Lnnce. Hunterdon. State . . . Yields per acre of alx l'j teaspoons vinegar should be 95-5 elthr, DARAGO'S Nevertheless, such differences (Continued from Editorial Page) is leading a corps of Senators In crops set new records in New Jer- OPERATORS Wanted for work on '(. teaspoon salt gasoline Is being i;n, :l AOTO AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL as exist are, in our judgment, the American Cnnc'er Society is opposition to repeal of the Pub- sey last fall, including sweet po- 1 children's dresses. Piece work. !j teaspoon dry mustard the Garden State pm . Largest and Oldest in County less serious in the long run than being planned by the New Jersey lic Utilities Disputes Act as pro- tatoes, wheBt, oats, rye, barley if a motorist runs nm ,.• section work, union benefits. All Pepper to taste Hydramatic, Fluid and Standard will be any vestige of mistrust Division for late February and posed by Governor Robert B. and soybeans . . . Governor Mey- New Jersey HHrtnuv \ buses Into Carteret stop at our 2 6-oz. cans broiled mushrooms, 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy in India of the basic American March, Beyner . . . Fifty thousand New- nci- has vetoed a bill which would announces. door. Apply Royal Sportswear, 2 sliced Call Hlllcrest 2-7365 objectives in the Par East in The sessions will be held In Jersey employers must file con- Carteret Avenue. Carteret (up- 1 lb. fresh or frozen cleaned 1/6—1/27 stairs). 1-13, 20 shrimp Cut eggs, in half, remove yolks. WOMEN WANTED for part-time PAINTER AND DECORATOR work, afternoons or evenings Mash yolks, add mayonnaise, but- Free Estimates ter, pickle, vinegar, and season- for three hours. Must not be em- Call CA-1-4825 - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - ployed elsewhere. Housewives pre- ings. Mix well. Refill whites. Cover V. J. TEDESCO bottom of 2-quart casserole with ferred. Car essential, Write Box 6 Plllmore Avenue , 8, care this newspaper. mushroom slices, top with deviled Carteret eRgs and uncooked shrimp. Pour 1-20. 27 1/6-4/27 cheese sauce over all and sprinkle Auto Supplies Drug Stores • Moving and Trucking • Plumbing and Heating • Service Stations POSITION WANTED with extra grated cheese. Bake In IP YOUR DRINKING has become an oven (350 degrees) for 30 Complete Moving Job ELECTROMATIC statistical typ- a problem, Alcoholics Anony- s JS WOODBRIDGE minutes. STRANDS Avenel Pharmacy Rooms J25 Room* * ist available 9:00-5:00 P. M. mous can help you. Call Market Plumbing & Heating "TOWNE GARAGE 3-7528 or write P. O. Box 253, STORES Rooms $30 « Rooms $40 Five-day week, Call WO-8-2060-J, Cheese Sauce 994 RAHWAY AVENUE J. F. Gardner A s.n, * 1-20 1/7 - 1/28 2 cups medium white sauce 86 Roosevelt Avenue Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free • Remodeling WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 e 493 RAHWAY \VI\n l cup grated American cheese CARTERET, N. J. CA. 1 - 8720 All Loads Insured—10 r*i* *V- • New Installations " Add cheese to hot white sauce. ECONOMY MOVERS WOODI;KIIK;I Cook over low heat until cheese Let Us Serve Your Needs In • Gas and Oil Burners PRESCRIPTIONS NATION-WIDE MOVER8 Tel. wo. R-!t:s.M is melted. AUTO SUPPLIES BICYCLE SUPPLIES WHITMAN'S CANDIES Rah way 24-Hour Service We're Specialists In WINDOW SHADES Cosmetics - Film - Greeting Cards 7-3914 C»ll WO-8-3046, HI-2-7312 • Chrysler Products Opinions of Others t Bear Wheel Allgitmfiit 20% Discount on L. PUGLIESE - A. LIPO • Precision Tune-up* (Continued from Editorial Pa**> RADIO and TV TUBES I Brake Service have any unions, and It doesn't Free Tube Testing HAYMOW JACKSON • Transmission Scrvlcr These excellent lecipes feature teaspoon salt please those unions that would SMITH eggs. Eggs may be combined with 2 teaspoons Worcestershire like to make every worker Join. AW SON Holohan a variety of iin-'miiPinS, such as sauce —Arizona (Phoenfcc) Republic. Clothing Plumbing & Heating bacon, cheese, mushrooms, sea- 1 tablespoon cooking sherry Druggists GARAGE 4 harcf-boiled eggs AMBASSADOR TO INDIA food, tomatoes, or your own ideas Industrial plpefltting Calso Products of a. good combination. !4 cup grated Parmesan cheese The reported choice of for- PERTH PANTS COMPANY 88 Main Street t Musical instruments t Cook spaghetti according to mer Senator John Sherman Formerly of Woodbridge, N. J. ' Pipe threading up to 4" Phone Fried Hard-boiled Eggs package directions. Prepare sauce Coper of Kentucky as our next Smith and Herbert Streets Woodbridce 8-006* •ml s «•• i ' Hard boiled eggs Ambassador to India is a for- NOW OPEN THrohnn* R-MM ENROLL TODAY as follows: Cook celery, green pep- 86 REMSEN AVE. AVENEL Corner Amboy Avrnur :uu! Melted butter ... tunate one. He has the qualifi- as the In our per, onion and mushrooms in the Second Street Seasoned crumbs butter until onion is just trans- cations to do a splendid Job In BEGINNERS WO. 8-3098 Firestone Tires and Tu)>> Strips of bacon parent. Add flour and blend well. Furniture ACCORDION Rounds of toast Add milk all at once, cook, stir- PANTS OUTLET Woodbrldir, N I § Photography PROGRAM Cream Sauce ring constantly until thickened. 267 Smith Street BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Radio & TV Service t Paprika Blend In sharp cheese, salt, Perth Amboy Remember, there JOIN NOW AND SAVE! Is no accordion to Remove shells from eggs. Brush Worcestershire sauce and cooking (Opposite Farmer's Market) Slipcovers t| BETTER FURNITURE buy. with melted butter and roll in sea- sherry. Stir until cheese is melted • CAMERAS Low Factory Prices soned crumbs. Wrap,®«h in a Set aside a few center slices of LOWER PRICES AL'S RADIO • LIONEL TRAINS on Men's Complete Line of Music*! strip of bacon and fasten with a egg for garnish. Chop remainin? Specializing In • PHOTO SUPPLIES Instruments at Low Pried toothpick. FIT until bacon is crisp. eggs and add t!o sauce. Heat to PANTS t JACKETS Winter Brother) & TELEVISION REUPHOLSTF.HINt. Merchandise ChtH Free Alterations Wayside Furniture Shop Place each egg on a round of serving temperature—do not over- EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER Prompt Expert Repaln • SLIP COVKRS toast. Serve with- cream sauce. heat. When ready to serve add $1 Week—50 Weeks Highway 2S Avenel, N. J. AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC RCA Tubes & Parti GENERAL RFI'AII: Dust with paprika. chopped parsley. Pour over hot Weekly Drawing Open Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. spaghetti. Garnish with egg slice: Coal Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. Batteries • AUTO CONVI'IMIKM This Ad plus 50c Phone Woodbridce 8-1577 TOPS & SKAT CO\ II; Eggs Terrazzine and Parmesan cheese. Pays for Tour 1st Week IS7 STATE ST. VA 6-1290 ,M PERSUING AVE. 4 to 6 oz. spaghetti PERTH AMBOY Stop In — Join Today CARTERET, N. J. Cifll W(). si:i; 34 cup diced celery - Buffet Scrambled EEKS COAL-FUEL OIL ,2 tablespoons chopped green 1 loaf unsliced white bread Funeral Directors t A. Kiah, Jr., Prop. SERMAYAN pepper Melted butter GALLARD'S OIL BURNERS Pet Shops Telephone CA 1-50S9 UPHOLSTERY SIKii 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 dozen eggs .1 tablespoon finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt PHOTO SYMWIECK1 DUFFY'S 5 FIFTH AVENli:. AVI Ml onion Pepper to taste Photography Service NO MONEY DOWN 1 4-oz. mushrooms, drained % cup milk For All Occasions Funeral Home TELEVISION & • Sporting Goods i| 'A cup butter 2 6-oz. packages chive cream 547 AMBOY AVENUE 1 tablespoon flour cheese crumbled HEARS TO PAY 46 Atlantic Street RADIO REPAIRS % cup milk 6 slices Canadian bacon Woodbridge 8-3651 SALE Free Estimates Tel. ME-6-0189 Vi 1b. sharp cheese grated Cut loaf of bread in half horl- Open 9:30 A. M. - 8:30 P. M. Carteret, N, J. M BABY PARAKEETS Service Calls Made From No Obligation to Buy Telephone Carteret 1-5715 ALL COLORS 2 9 A. M, — 9 P. M. SINGING CALL 98 :ANARIES from 6 1382 OAK TREE ROAD WDGE. 8-1400 0 ALL OUR BIRDS ARE ISELIN, N. J. DOMESTIC BRED ARE YOU MOVING TO A NEW We Do Not Import Them AVENEL FINS, FUR & FEATHERS J&J 8 Main Street Opp. Town Hall StlltH'Il FUNERAL HOMES WOODBRIDGE 8-1601 TV SERVICE REEL REPAIRS A COAL & OIL CO. Established 51 Yean Reel Cheeked Clr-.rwJ, I'uiiv 429 East Avenue Lillian and Ed Miller, Owners HOME THIS YEAR? 828 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL Installation and Repairs Greased and AdJusWd 51 »l Perth Amboy 23 Ford Ave., Fords Evenlnfi and Weekends or Only ' VA 6-0358 NOW IN (phis parts. If nrrdnl Concrete Call VA. 6 - 6066 W« Have — In Stock This message will INTEREST yow STOCK 139 Lonfvlew Circle • CUSTOM-MADE I'OI'> Fords, N. J. • MAINE-MADE MO< ( AM' HUGH TEST QUALITY Glazing ALBINO LOAFERS and Sl.Ill'i l<- • WILDLIFE PICTl Kl - o you're planning to move to a now home this year. Fine! CONCRETE HAM- •t>.! Railings (Framed) Good Luck! And a few words of friendly advice which Laboratory Approved NAT SMITH & SON STERS • HUNTING AND I'lSiliM S LICENSES ISSIKI) 570 Amboy Avenue WO 8-1056 • TROUT WORMS I we would like to suggest. OPEN DAILY 8 to 8, SUN. 8 to 2 A cute inexpensive pet that wil Crushed Stone - Washed Grovel ORNAMENTAL Ask How You Can Win We Furnish and Install make any child happy! Public Service wants to service you as efficiently as possible Washed Sand - Waterproofing All Types of IRON Ode of Our Trophic Lime - Brick - Cement - Pbuter See Our Complete Line of I in your new home with low-cost dependable electric service. RESIDENTIAL GLASS RAILINGS FISHING TA< KU| LOCKSMITH WORK PETS AND SUPPLIES AND REl'AlK It will benefit you and all the members of your family if you Custom Hade Raritan Mercantile KEYS MADE Weekly Specials on Tropical Fish and Installed SPORTING GOODS v j 158 Monroe Street, Rul>»' have the proper equipment to tnjoy this modern service. TOOLS t HOUSEWARES Qualhr Work Corporation HARDWARE • PAINTS Always | a Better Buy at Telephone RA 7-38'» You need adequate wiring and plenty of floor and wall Phone HI 2-0375 FLOOR SANDERS AND Free Estimate WAXERS FOR RENT Joe's Pet Shop i outlets to give you good electtical service. There are many FRONT AND FAYETTE 8T8 Taxi 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. 1 ; PERTH AMBOY, N. J. fine electric appliances available today which can work won- Home Improvements § PERTH AMBOY — HI 2-1419 DENNIS M. MURPHY ders in your home and add to'the comfort of your everyday WQ S-J14I Contractor FIS UP WITH For f I living. \ Everything FORMICA You Need t Roofing and Sldlig • Electricity does so much for you today i— be sure to have Waiter A. Jensen Call CA-l-7219 To Keep Your Pet it working for you efficiently In your new home! MASON AND BUILDING for Free Estimate on Healthy Henry Jan fen & Son CONTRACTOR and JUST > Counters • Sink Tops Tlnnln* and Sheet Metal Work PHONE CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS Estimates Cheerfully Given Rooflif, Metal CeUlw».»»4 Fir, White Pine, knotty pine Special Prices to Breeders WO. 8-0200 38 Freeman St., Woodbridge Natural or Select White Birch FuniMe Work . Your home, is your castle - l{ve like * % in it! 588 Alton Street PAY AND NIGHT SI li^ Telephone 8-180 WOOD'S FORMICA s \ • • GUTH PET SHOP Telephone t-lijU MWERED RAT • anf CABINET SHOP ( i HUe ...••• 1 "CARTERET'S LITTLE ZOO' Woodbridge, N. J. t Oidiwood Avenue. Carteret 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Kaob Additional % MUe DRAPERIEI S 1 Carteret 1-4070 WOODBKIDGE TA* ELECTRICITY t Utjuor Stores • • Sewlig Macbiies 4«1 PEARL 8T. WOOl)li«"lly-4fi fo«t when completed. As small —Mrs. George Waterhouse will AVENEL — William Weiss, Av also announced that the cub SCQU nswicosslble for all who wish to belong surgery at Perth Amboy General Ennls Bromley will be lnstalltn; uary 26. ,,. ,i;iy Night Ma Jong The undertaking represents the most intensive research effort of its to be able to do so. The actual ,i i in- inline of Mrs. 8. Hospital. Westbuy Park residents .type in the vast oil industry throughout the world. And it is strictly officer, Mr. Weiss stated that addltlona Thomson to Head \ wish him a speedy recovery. meeting dates will be decided at volunteer workers are needed par- •H Mrlbln Avenue. ft private industry affair. It It not connected with the IK S. Govern- —(The annual Installation ment and the Atomic Energy* Commission, although the action is in the tea. ticularly in the Cozy Corner am •,,;,.(! MIS, O. Harris, officers of the Avenel-Colonla Firs) ! line with President Eisenhower's pleas for greater application of atomic A local college group." Miss "collegetown" areas. Mothers will Sewaren Campaigrt ; ,,,,. Mrs A. Freeman Aid Bquad will be held Saturdaj energy to peacetime purpos»s. Berghof declared, "can offer not canvate their own neighborhoods K.itidler. evening at the American Leglor I The building will be known as a radiation laboratory. Its heart and only compatlr-ie social pleasure the night of January 26 and resi- nun learned Bride-to-Be Feted Homee, Colonla with Robert Snow- SEWAREN—Joseph H. Thonvj m»in feature is a material looking like an ordinary piece of pipe a foot and educational and cultural dents are asked to leave their . .nth. sun sof Mr. and long. ThiB "pipe," however, will be the most radioactive single piece ed In charge of the Installation son, CUfT Road, has been appoint* of cobalt known, Even so, the pipe does not cause other thing's to be- stimuli but can be an outlet for porch lights on as a welcome. ,'; Kii.swdith. 26 Uni- specialized interests through the Officers are Stanley Chapman, ed chairman of the 1955 Heart - 'I , , Uie first citl- At Surprise Party come radioactive. But it does give off rays—gamma rays—which can president; James McHugh, vice Volunteers are asked to call Mr. Fund Drive in this area, the Mid* Wil; bring about chemical changes In oil, So, by exposing oil samples to formation of subordinate unfe ... makf his appear- president; George Evans, recording Weiss, Woodbrldge 8-1242; the do- dlesex County Heart Association! AVENEL — MIKS Alverna Krogh these rayB—with the use of massive mechanical hands—Esso is going Sugsestlons have been made for -n Memorial Hos- secretary; Jacob Herman, treas- chauman, Mrs. P. C. Reumpeltln, reported yesterday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Carl to find out Just what does happen. In that way, oil and the atom are mother's group, gnrfen club, In- Woodbrldge 8-U64J; Mrs. Fred , ri twenty minutes urer; Francis Nekada, financial Mr. Thomson will conduct the m Krogh, 14 Dartmouth Avenue, was going to work together for the benefit of the industry and the con- ternational relations unit, draa Herman, Woodbrldge 8-0265R or ,. v Y'tir was ushered suming public. secretary; Mr. Snowfleld, three- house-to-house one-day canVi Kuest of honor at a surprise brida matlc group and community prog- Mrs. J. Houser.MPVoodbrtdiie The sketch above shows the go-called cave section of.the building year trustee; Owen Rofl, captain; on Heart Sunday, February 20, shower held Monday at the home ress unit. Other ideas and In- 8-03O3J. ,iiv Mail JonR Club where thecobalt pipe will be used, and its storage well ("A"). At terests will be welcomed. Floyd Owens, first lieutenant; Mr. Ing appointed captains and volunt of her aunt, Mrs. Lublcka, 10 ("B") is one of the two arms of the mechanical hands/From that area, A meeting of volunteers will be • iin nf Mr. Snowfleld, second lieutenant and teers to help. Smith Street. Hostesses were ^dentists will operate the hands, looking through a special lead-glass "It Is suggeted that those col- George Watson, third lieutenant. held In Avenel School basement t • •": . •, Julius Street. Mrs. Elmer Hobbs. 255 Prospec Trindow ("C"). The concrete walls, such as at ("D"), are over four lege women who cannot attend the within the next wek. Workers will The municipal chairman is sec^ ; Mis J. T. Ollder- Street and Mrs. Kublcks. feet thick. first afternoon meeting, but who be notified of the 'date by Mr. retary of a New York corporation) u.mior Avenue, an- ANYTHING UNUSUAL and was educated in Cleveland^ Miss Krogh will become the wish to belong, to the Initial group, Weiss. ;h nf ft daughter Teacher to student who is half Ohio, schools,, and in the evening! bride of Frank Hensley, Kenton, M. Dockstader, Sewaren; Mrs, Born Dance Projected call or write Mrs. Rankin or Miss ,':, iivfilfin Hospital an hour late to school; "You Medical science makes new, dj§f at Newark School of EnBtneerimr Ohio, February 12, In St. John' Helen Fales, Mrs. Benjamin Trie- Berghof, ftahway 7-5588. ' .Miial y 9. should have been here at 9 coverles every day. Many new He is lay reatler In charge rfi SI Episcopal Church, Sewaren. der, Woodbrldge; Mrs. Albert By Ik Ward fiemocrati •f Mi, Irving Korland, Krogh, Miss Irene Krogh, Perth o'clock." types of treatment and medica- John's Church in Sewaren, and it Quests were Mrs. William Cul SCHEDULE MEETING •ci entertained at Amboy; Mrs. Robert Lenox, Rah- WOODBRIDGE -- Steve Hold Student: "Why? What hap- tions are developed so rapidly it president of the Men's Club of S& len. Mrs. Daniel MacArthur, Mrs. FORDS — The American Home •:: iiiul Mis. Reuben way; Mrs. Betty Fulton, Newark; president of the First Ward, Sixt pened?" Is hard to keep up with them. waren* Thomas Hill, Mrs. Stanley Florky Department will meet January 27 Amboy. who were Mrs. LeRoy Gates, Wllkes Barre, District, Democratic Club, an - Mrs. Elmer Hobbs, Mrs. Adoll at 1:30 p. m. in the library, • O;!I»M- Rnests we< e Pa., and Frank Hensley, Kenton, nounced today that his group wi Btrgmueller, Miss Annabdl Cul osr:ir sher. Perth Ohio. sponsor a barn dance, February 1 ui Mrs. Irving Oor len, Mrs. William Graham, Mrs at the VFW Home on Pearl Streei SAME SCENERY t\\ • •:. and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Ruddy, Mrs. John Teflen Dancing will start at 8:30 P. M. 1st Convict—"I've been behind 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1955 : , .;.,ii), Wrstbury Park. hart, Mrs. David Davis. Mr. and INVITE CANDIDATES with music provided by the Chord bars for 20 years now." ;. Mdian, New York Mrs. Carl Krogh, Mrs. Oeorg WOODBRIDGE — Board of Ed- iers. 2nd Jailbird — "Now wait a 'The Friendly Store' uM'koiul guest of Mr. Pernlk, Mrs. Orace R. Pepson, Jo- ucation candidates have been in- The committee In charge is R minute! Just yesterday you were i .ph Jackson, Worth seph Kublcka and Larry Krogh vited by the Citizens Council to Valencoure, R, Vacca, Michael telling me you had been here only all of Aven«l. attend its next meeting, February Berko and Mr. Hold. five years!" CELEBRATES ,:. i Mrs. Seymour Ktep- Mrs. Benjamin W. Trieder, Mre, 3, at the Memorial Municipal Tickets may be purchased fron: 1st Convict — "Yes, but for 15 : I.I Street, entertained Martin Krogh, Miss Alice Trledei' Building, to present their plat- any member or at the door the years before that I worked in a . ;.i..-r s mother, Mrs. E Mrs. Joseph Rusznak, Mrs. Lydi forms. night of the affair, bank." WOODBRIDGE SALE DAYS
Styling that's stealing Friday and Saturday, January 21, 22 Le Roi Socks BOO Prs. (Women's Children's), Reg. 39c 4 IOr $1.00 Costume Jewelry <*wLot 2 for 1.00 the thunder from the Its a, perfect gem 1 Lot Infants' Bootees, Sacques, Bibs, Pants 2 for 1.00 . io look at I Bl'ilS Famous Brands J.DU high-priced cars! Girls' Slips, Blouses, Sweaters, Dresses 1.00 INFANTS' y ^ Sweaters and Sets, Blankets, Carriage Cover Sets 2.00 iL,t coiUno more to form i sheet of steel into cal-joint front suspension that spurns bumps like a graceful sbtpc than it does an awkwarcl one- a swallow skimming a lake, and Anti-Dive brak- Ladies' , Famous Brands 2.00 so price hat nothing to do with styling. Only the ing control to check that sharp "nosing down" of talent of ill designer! determine! whether a car is the front end. Ladies' Slips, Gowns and Bed Jackets 2.00 a delight to the eye or it isn't There are three new drives-sturdier Synchro- And You couldn't find more pointed proof of this Mesh and, optional at extra cost, a silkier Power- : it's powered Ladies Blouses 2.00 than the 1955 Ch«vrolet-for here is a low-priced glide automatic transmission or the flexibility of \ to run rings Touch-Down Overdrive , . . plus all the power 2.00 car that has matched the styling spotlight, over- \ around the rest I Girls' Dresses, Sweaters and Pajamas shadowing even the highest-priced creations with helper! you could wish. Try a 1955 Chevrolet- its subtle sweep of line, the bold rake of its deep- now-and find out why it it stealing the thunder 'Boys' Gabardine Sport Shirts ** * 2.00 from the high-priced CMS. curved windshield. Infants'Blankets and Dress Sets 3.00 Ntw VI and two MW 6'$ • MORE THAN A NEW CAR... But the Mpuxamic Chevrolet has advances in A NEW CONCEPT OP LOW-COST MOTORING Ladies'Sweaters Famous Brand engineering that even surpass its styling. There are three ultra-efficient new engines-the 162-h.p. Ladies'Sweaters Famous Brand 4.00 "Turbo-Fire V8" and two "Blue-Flame" 6Y There it a whole new chaitu design, with spheri- Lbdies'Nylon GoWnS Famous Brand 5.00 ROYS' ! Prep Slacks^ Cord Sports Coats, Winter jackets 6.00 1 - LUXITE PANTIES » Spun-LoReg.59c.Now 49c Reg 69c Mow 59«C Nylon Reg. 1.65 ... Now 1.29 Reg. 1.% Now 1.49 25% OFF Ladies' Dresses - Skirts • Blouses • Sweaters Quoted Rohes • Flannel Gowns and Pajamas Also Boys' and Girls' Winter Wear j JANUARY WHITE SALE CONTINUES Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, etc. Many Other Unadvertlsed Specials In All Departments / III l i i - ;, Everything'8 new in the mtoramk CHEVROLET STORE HOURS:' Open Daily Chris tensen's Till 6 P. M. Store JUNE CHEVROLET Friday Till 9 P. M. fords, N. J. Closed Wed. All Day <)7 \t I/V STIi 'WOODIIKlDi.l New Bruntwlck Ave, Tel. VA 6-6722
'< i MUlrfil/rt I r.MVAl KOTICKs V. > . u-t I I'l tKOAI, NOTICES tEOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES on, within six months inm reJ« t ' unt'e, lylnu mm helnn In the Borough BKOINNIKO at the Inter»**'"" must state your home address, nnd the i the following rrwrvntlon: • jot Meiurhrn. In the County of Middle.- 1. x. Parochial PTA to the following the Woodbrldge TownrthpTop, line «n mldrosj to which sunn ballot should ,/nted Jnrmiiry 1th. ln'iS s nnd BtntP of New Jersey: l P be sent, nnd mum be RlRned with your Township reserves the ri«ht 10 enter Beginning »t » potnt 10015 feat outherly line of Clark ??li«e. '™ Anns Anncs Hn.-.k-. i Menlo Park Terrace Notes In »nd upon the property conveyed fOT »lonl « the southerlsoutherlyy line sliinuliire, uncl state the reason why northerly trom 'he Intersection of the you will not be nnle to vote nt your To Meet Tonisht the purpose of nltcrlne natural drains, sterly line of cilltwood Place with the rnnrd W. Vogel, Eeq., or for the purpose of repairing -or usiml polling place. No civilian abMn- Perth Amboy Bfttlk BU'i! , ortherly line of High aireet; th«nce northerly maintaining levsers, or rights of wny lin northerly along said easterly U't; ballot will he furnished or for- rth Arhboy, New JITM"-, Atlantic Street, were Sunday .sruesto wiirded to tiny applicant unless request BY MRS. GEORGE FORSTER I3ELIN — The Parent-Teach- located within me boundary of "aid ,io or Cl'lrwond Plnce 48,34 feft; line i IOCK5 1O». "' ' * "* .... , Proctor property, presently nd s therefor Is received not leas than eight (15 Ethel StrfM of Mr. and Mrs Jnrque Du Hani- 1 lcnre easterly ulong » line at right crosslnn tthhe Partway, nnd sil l » l.-l,. 1-KI. „ er ; Association of St. Cecelia's T»*e nmnrr iiotift U »i mid sale. line of HlorKa dnya prior lo the election find contains ME. 6 - S912-M fflei, Clifton. or »ny date u> which it may t>« «d- nvles to the snld eaaterly line of C1III- the northerly boundary Pmo:hial School will discuss plans ood Place 150 feet; thence southerly 118, 475, ill, to the ramerly block line thp foregoing Information. SHERIFF'S SAI.F —The next meeting of the Child jourtitd, the Townnhip Commltttt re- of Block; 473-R: thence continuing ea»t- iintecl; Jnnuiiry II, 1955. —A weekend house-worming for Its forth-coming spring ^min- long a line parallel with the easterly lUPSniOR COURT OP Ni-A ;i jtnti the right in 1U discretion to erly along the southerly lino of rtlork party WM held at the home o( Guidance Group will be held Mon- strel show at a meeting tonight at reject any on« or nil bids tnd to Mil ,ne of Cllffwood Place, 40.17 feet; ANTHONY L BAt.INT. ilOSM Comity, Docki'i v , ; hence westerly nlong a line parallel HPeretary ,L8EHT J. HACB^AV Mr and Mrs. Stanley Kaye. Wnll day at 8:30 P. M. at the home of H o'clock in the school cafeteria. said lots in said block to such bidder ,is It rimy select, due regard Demg Ki»en mh the said northerly line of High Woodbridge Towmhlp Board AC8KAY. PlBliulirs, :u, i v Street. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Envin Wurtzel. 724 Ford Ave- The "Variety Show ' will be held to terms nnd manner of phymttu, In itreet, 150.22 feet to the place of be- of Fire Commissioner)) .RACKET* and HILL1E UitAcr" Mrs. Josfph Cafara. Newark; Mr. nue, to rai^e money for school projects case one or more minimum bids shall District No. 7, Fords. N'. J. 'endant*. Writ of RXITUII,, , ' —the birthday of Gayle Hess, De received. R commonly known and idle of premises dintii w, , and Mrs. Peter Llashek. Bloom- .lUrted by the P.T.A. at the begin- Upon nrreptanre. of the minimum 954. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Martin »t«l as No. 2 rilffwoori Place. Me- fleld; Mr. nnd Mrs U Rielgllann, ning of tlr school year. Last years bid. or bid above minimum, by the uciie.i, New Jersey. t. TO PERSONS IN MIUTAWV By virtue ot the nbovn Hess, Atlnnlic Street, will bp cele- Township Committee and the payment The ftp]»roxunnLe amotmt of the K OR PATIENTS IN VET- o me directed and (li-iivn ] , Bloomfielcl: Mi and Mrs R. Lin- ]>lay was very successful. IIOS1T1 \\i,» AND TO TIIKlK brated at a party at her home. He- thereof by the purchaser according to .Klgnien; to bbii ' satissatisnen d byy sold sale ose to sale, at publlr vih,| fortf. Mllburn. Mis. Linforte is The association's annual special the manner of purchase in accordance d O IVKS AND FHIf.NDS WEDNESDAY. THE NINT:I I Brtiests will be Steven and Charnii with terms of sale on file, the Town- the sum of Seven Thousand, One Mrs. Knyi'"s cousin and daughter project is s'.aled to start soon. It Hundred nnd Fifty-five (S7.liS.00l Dol- ii ijc in the oillltary service or FEBHUAHY, A. D Nf; Yaeer, Carol Hand. Pauline nncl ship will cMHIver « barxBln and SHIP thftx ; arc a paurnt in i» voternna' lionpltal of Dv M. De Frnnzo, stafT surgeon is iheiv ambition to raise enou:;h ieed [or said premises. ars, together with the rants of this JTown.-ihlp; tlie:n'e 1 HUNDRED PIK1Y i•[' , entloiifd dlvlilitm llnr .mil Ui'.siN to vote or U you are ft rela- t the hour Of two n'rlivl; i,. at, Mortland Medical Center. New- Edith Tenen. Jimmy and Diane money to rend the students of the DATED: January ID, 1955 the lust m Aiui 'i M ,,r ini'iul ol u persun who in In rogethpr with nil and slngulnr the irevallinK (Stnndnnl or ii ark. Dingwall; Judy Punk, Ciiinfoiti eighth grade to Washington, D. C. B J. DUNIOAN. lownsmp Cler* To be advertised January 20 nnd ngl time, in the aftcriinm, ,• —Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Udlne, uncl But Thome, Gnrwood In the Spring. Mrs. Frank Cicconc dny, at the Slierlfl'ii oin. <• ,,, January 27. 1955. In the Independem- f New Brunswick. N .1 ,\i. Atlantic Street, announce the birth Leader. Mrs. George Porster, Ethel Street) title »nd tuteresl ol nefenn of a son. Richard Douglas. Jan- tee. lam Brnclien and Dlllli n, were former neighbors, Mr, and NOTICE uary 7. at Muhlenburg Hospital, Personal Interviews between n nnd to all the inlluui:, Mrs. Richard Berman and sons Take notice (hat MAX MINSKTf and premises, to wit: AH thm .,•• Platnfieid, teachers and pnr:nts will be held BARNARD MINSKY. t'a Mac's Liquor ( Allan and Bobby. or parcel of land loniti'd, • —Birthday congratulations to In the classrooms. These interviews Store, have applied to the Township being In the Township m v —Cub Pack 149 met Monday at Committee of the Township of Wood- Karen Kritzman, daughter of Mr. will start promptly at 7 P. M. tween rUrlun Township nut Wood- j or arr M pntlent In County of Middlesex ami . bridge for a irnnaffr of Plenary Retnll NOTICE .-»..,,..„ your name, ago. serin and Mrs. Sol Kritzman, Ethel the home of Mrs. George Radnor, Township: thence soutnen\ i liospltul. •' Jersey. Distribution license for premises situ- NOTICO E Is lierebv i(lven that tlie ; HIOUbridgKe the dividing line between H:ir)tn>i iiniii-r. home address nnd the address Street. Knren celebrated with her Ford Avenue. Attending were TO SPOf«WOR PROOftAM. ated at 248-2SO Am boy Avenue, Wood- BfOINWNO a' n point • ollowlng proposed ordlnnnre was in- Township nml Woodbrldttf Tuwiishlp I" whii'h you srt stationed or can Be e,rly Hide of Kim Street, d. parent* with a dinner and show •Donald Hancock, Thomas Con- bridge, to premises situated at 297 Am- troduced and paused on the first read- und. or ir you desire the "nllltary ISELIN —.St. Cecelia's Parish boy Avenue, Township of WoodHrldge the southerly line of Clnrk Place untl •outherly from the Ititer-.. nor. William Denevere. James Ing at 8 meeting of the Township r li.illot for s. relative or friend by the mutnerly llm> .>i i in New York. ill sponsor a "Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Committed of the Township of Wood- point or plnce of Beginning. service miikr an application under osth •ith the westtrlv line m i and William Duerscheidt, Arthur Night" pertaining to a Cana Con- bridge, In the County of Middlesex. 2. This ordinance wrinll tnlw Miff then -The Sewing Club met at the Objections, if any. should be made Immediately upon 1TH adoption mill rvlce ballut to b< for- ninnlny thence* ill snmh home of Mrs. Thomas Sexton, Pritog, Mickey Westcott, Robert ference, January 26 at 8 P. M. In immediately In writing to: B. J, Dunl- New Jersey, held on the 18th day of fur II inilltnry Ml,...- January. 1955. and that said ordinance SiublHutloti according to low. mirili'd in him. stHtlnt; In your ftppll utes east, a distance ••• RUSBO and Craig Rader. The ac- in, Township ClerK, Woodbridge. N J. the westerly line of K; Jefferson Street. Attending were the school cafeteria. All married Slsned: MAX MINSfT? and wilill be taken up for further conrconrtderit - Attest; ration that he I* over lh« «Ke o: h> Mrs. Gordon Mallon, Mrs. Prank tivities for the evening was tlie ion and final passage at a mceing of ! 13, J DUNIOAN ,,. une yours nnd stutlnn his nam», point; ronnlnn thence • couples are invited to attend. BARNABD MtNSSY n minutes west, a dlM.n, > Cornlglia, Mrs. Raymond Ouempel. making of jet flyers. Woodbridge, N. J. saiaid Township CommitteCommitt e to be held i Township Clerk :,erii., niiinber. home address and til 1 i th Municipal ' H"< iuiilre.is at which he It itntloned or c»i to a point: ruryuiiK !!,P: —The women of the American Bankers polled by A. B. A. see t.-L. 1-20, 2T at Its meeting room in the Municipa 11 J3 nrlnuWs west, u -i; Mrs. Arthur Hansen, Mrs. Russell Building in Woddbrldge, New Jersey Ijf folltul. feet to a point; runnln Surnens and Mrs. Peter McGulra. Jewish Congress are going to make business rise in 1955. on February 1. 1955, at 8 o'clock P MM To »<• nd hnrnis of uppllciitlori can be ubtj SHERIFF'S SALK ST or as soon thereafte•enfterr aass said Leade,ead»r on Jammry -w sna j»nu...> • _ uorth 78' 17 inlnuteN i •The Keasbey Home and collections for the Mothers March Superior Coiirt of New Jersey, Chancery friuii tlir iituli'rsl(!ne the same. ABSEVTEB BALLOTS (Chllhtui of Fire CommlMloners At H regular meeting of the Township !ndnment to br wiMlhi sented by the Woodbridge Town- Defendants, Wit of Execution for ttv B J. DUNIOAN, If you are, t qualified ;irid registers! nistrlrl No 7, Forda. N. J. Ii the lum of Fir•,, Committee of the Township of Wood- voter of the Btme who fjpens to fir I -I. 1-20 ship Federation of Teachers Feb- bridge, held Tuesday, January 18. sale of mortgaged premises dated Juiiu Township Olerk itl.SOOOOl Dolluri t<,.. •. . ary a, 1955. . AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE FIRE sbsent outside the State on Fetini.m Mlddlrsei (uuntj Surroikte'i t'ourt riMUi of this utle. ruary 19. The proceeds will go to New Slate Takes 1955, I was directed to advertise the fact 19, 1995. or u qimllfled irtid re^istrri'.l 1 that on Tuesday evening, February By virtue of the abctve stated Wrii DISTRICT NUMBER 12 NOTICE TO CKRIHfORS Together with nil tih' the scholarship fund, Volunteers to me directed and delivered, 1 wl voter who will be wlth'.n tbe S'.nK' .'ii rights, prlvlle*™, hen- n 1. 195.1. the Townahip Committee will BE IT ORDAINED by the Townahip i. 1955, but bec-a'.isr ol llltif >s Anna Agnen Ha«Ke Ctllahan. are need for the hot dog sale to meet at 8 P. M, (EST) til the Com-expose to sale aj'public, vendue on Committee of the Township ot Wood uf Anna Husko drceaMd, by dlrw mipiirtenances tlii'reiint.i i. WEDNESDAt. THE SIXTEENTH DA' bridge In the County of Middlesex that lu anywise appertains be held st Keasbey School Febru- Over Ciircle Duty mittee Chumbem, Memorial Municipal Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and OP FEBRUARY. A. D 1MJ, ROHKHI It i • wy lfi. They must be at the expuse nnd sell at public sale and fo nt the-hour 61 2 o'clotk by the the School by 10 o'clock that morning, ISELIN At Its bi-monthly the highest bidder hccordlng to terms yrevBlllng- iat«nd«rd or Dnylttht Sav JACOB * A. A, I.BVINM. s Mrs. William Stark was appointed meeting, Circle No, 54, Star of Ise- of sale on file with the Real Er.tate ing), time, In the afternoon of the s*l Atfiu ,.-. Department and Township Clerk open day, al the Sheriff's Office In the Clt; M -L. 1-13. ». W; !-3 assistant on the ways and means lin, Lady Foresters of America in- to Inspection and to be publicly read or New Brunswick, N J, committee. stalled new officers with Mrs. Si- prior tu sale, Lots 332 nnd 333 In Block All that tract or parcel of land, sit mon of Elizabeth Circle as Mar- 503-K on the Woodbridge Township Assessment Mnp. —A family celebration was held shal. for Joseph Ruscito, son of Mr. and Take further notice that the Town- Officers Installed included: Ag- ihlp Committee has, by resolution and Mrs. Leonard Ruscito, Jefferson nes Gustavson, commander; Jo- pursuant to law. fixed a minimum Street, who was one year old Sat- price at which said lots In said block sephine Rothsam, sub commander-; p urday. sold together with all other Helen Thomas, lecturer; Gladys detailwill s pertinent, saiid minimuii m prici e —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sroka, Liv- Scank, recording secretary; Eliza- being $250.00 phis coats of preparing ingston, were Saturday night he deed mid advertising this sale. Said beth Moscarelli, financial secre- lots In said block, If sold on terrns. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnet tary; Mary Scarpetta, treasurer; will require u iluwn payment of 1U> Weisman, Ethel Street. Betty Cwiekalo, right nuide; Lil- of the IMil iiccnptett by the Townsnfp —We wish a speedy recovery to lommlttce. the balance of purcnue lian Krawiec, left guide; Eleanor price to be puld In 12 equal monthly Mrs. Robert Forrest, McGuirc Dale, inside guard; Marge Istvan, installments plus Interest and othef Street. terms provided lor in the contract ji outside guard, Ruth Todd, trustee, salt. —The Canasta Club met at the one year; Yolanda Pentak. trustee, Said property shall be sold subject home of Mrs, Norman Gardner, two years; Beulah St. Pierre, to the following reservation: Ethel Street. Present were Mrs. Township reserves the right to enter trustee, three years. In and upon the property conveyed for Seymour De Witt, Mrs. .fedward Mrs. Leo Thomas was presented the purpose of altering natural drains, Halu.szka, Mrs. Barnet Weisman, with her past commanders jewel or for the purpose of repairing or Mrs. Alfred Frankel and Mrs. Abe maintaining sewers, or rights of wuy Special prize was won by Mrs. Rob- located within the boundary of said Landsman. ert Scank. property, presently existing. —On Wednesday, Mrs. Charles Take iuruier nutlet Him at said sale, or any date to which It may be ad- Chamak, Atlantic Street, is cele- journed, Uie Township Committee re- brating her birthday. Her guests serves the right In Its discretion to will be Mr. and Mrs. Malfred Liai, reject aim one or all bids and to sell Iselin Personals said lots lu said block to such bidder also of Atlantic Street. It may select, due regard being given —A meeting of the Thursday to terms and manner of payment, lu case one or more minimum bids shall Evening Social Club was held at By GLADYS £. SCANK be received. the home of -Mrs. Carl Anderson, 126 Elmhurst Avenue Upon acceptance of the minimum Ethel Street. Attending were Mrs. Iselin, N. J. bltt, or bid above minimum, by the Township Committee and the payment John Schuppaj Mrs. Nicholas ME. 6-1G79 thereof by the purchaser 'rfficofdlng to Space, Mrs. John Evanon", Mis. the mnnuer of purchase in accordance John Higgins, Mrs. Robert, Fulton, —Mrs. M. Davenport and chil- .vlth terms of sale on tile, the Town- Mrs. Don Baiderose and Mrs. Rob- dren, Jimmie, Johnnie and Brenda, ship will deliver a bargain and sale deed for said premises, ert. Wolfe. Activity for the evening ' Nashville. Tenn., have been house DATED: January 18, 1955. was sleigh riding. guests at the home of Mr. and B, J. DLNIGAN, Township Clerlt —Anniversary congratulations to To be advertised January 20 and Mrs. William Hovls of 125 Sonora January 21, 1955, In the Independent- Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor, Jeffer- Avenue. Lender. son Street. —Mrs. William Vander Decker, —Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. co-chairman of the dessert bridge Refer Tn: W-436; 485 Holt, Jr., Jefferson Street, were ...- _- „-! NOTICE OF I'UBLIC -SALBALE Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. Holt and which was held at the home ofToA t WHOa regularM IT meetin MAY gCONCERN ol the Townahi; p daughter, Joan-Ann, Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Cecil Bliss, Midwood Ave-' Committee of the Townahip of Wood- They helped Tommy Holt celebrate nue, Colonia, for the benefit of bridge, held Tuesday, January 18, 1055, I was directed to advertise the fact his birthday. the Woman's Club of Iselin, an- that on Tuesday evening, February —Seen at the Club Elegante, nounced the names of the prize 1, 1935, the Township Committee will winners as follows: Mrs. Jobn meet at 8 P. M, (EST) In the Com- Broklyn were Mr. and Mrs. Al mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Markas and Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Cwiekalo, canasta; Mrs. William Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and ander Reevie, Ethel Street. Rudland, pinochle; Mrs. Richard expose and sell at public sale and to Shohfi, Sr., bridge; Mrs. Cecil the highest bidder according to terms —Happy birthday to Mrs. Ed- Bliss, rummy; and Mrs. Herbert of snle .on tile with the Heal latate ward Gorman, Atlantic Street. Department und Township Clerk open Williams won the special award. —The Mali Jons group met at (o inspection und to be publicly read —Mrs. Bailey Vineyard, Mid- prior to sule, Lots 379 to 382 Inclusive the home ol Mrs. Kenneth Morri- dlesex Avenue, is a surgical pt- In Block 1009 on the Woodbridge Town- son. Present)1 were Mrs. Jay Tenen, ship Assessment Map. ' tient at the Perth Amboy Gene:al »*..- William Kroner, Mrs. Sol Take further notice that the Town- Hospital. ship Committee has, by resolution a&d nan and Mrs. Bacnet Weis- —Air. Joseph Geiiando artel pureuant to luw, Hied A minimum •-- ''•• I"' '• I.;-**.-,' ••••>-' ncice at which said lots m' tald block dautWer.yban, Vftlifosta, Ga., wei)e Wililll be solldd together with all other j. Boys week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. details pertinent, said minimum price £Wb;.niet at tht; ho Ar. 'and fl-ank MaMeerl* Correja Avenue. belny WTO.00 plus costs of pfeparln'it" Sirs, 5. GfeS-^ '•' the deed and advertising this sale. Said ~-r-a- -,,..«., ./efferson —Miss Kathleen Maxwell and lots lu said block If sold on term), Street, Attending were Craig Ra- Vernon Gordon, Charles Street, will require a down payment of 10% 1 dei , Mickey Westcott, Billy and visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kim- of the bid accepted by the Township Jimmy Duerscheidt, Albert Uhreah Committee, the balance of purchase ball, Rahway and Mrs. Herbert price to be paid In 18 equal monthly and Donald and Qeorge Byrne. Kimball of Woodbridge, Sunday. installments plus Interest and other I Tliey played games and enjoyed terms provided for In the contract of sale. /ice cream. | NOTICES Said property shall be sold subject *> —Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kritzman, Refer To::jw-J79; S20 to the following reservation: to Mr, and Mrs. H. Tai|chuh, £ort NOITICK OOlF PUBLIC 8ALE Township reserves the rittfit lo enter Wji. Etiiel Street, were hosts Saturday TO WHOM ~JT MAY" CONCERN*: In and upon tlie property conveyed for Chester, N. Y. At a regular meeting of the Township the purpose of altering natural drains, W Could you bake a billion cookies exactly alike? Committee of tbe Township of Wood- or for the purpose of repairing or —The second birthday of Rob- bridge, held Tuesday, January IS, maintaining sewers, or rights of way located within the boundary of said ert Cedrone, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1955,1 waB dlrected'to advertise the fact that on Tuesday evening, February property, presently existing. Lucius Cedrone, Ethel Street, was 1, 1955, th« Township Committee will Take further notice that at said sale, celebrated (Sunday at a party. meet at 8 P. M, |E9T) In the Com- or any date to which It may be ad- 1 GGuesls we>e Barbara and Lor- mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Jourued, the Township Committee re- Bujldlng, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and serves the right In its discretion to raine Cedrone, Mr. and Mrs, expose and sell at public aale and Ito reject any one or all bids and to sell if you were baking for Nabisco's millions of familicj, each and every Clemen Cedrone and famjly, Mr, the highest bidder according to ttrms Siild lots In said black to such biddet and Mrs. Edward Black and family, of sale on file with the Real Estate es it mny select, due regard being given Department and Township; Clerk Open to terms and manner of payment, In cookie or cracker—of a given variety—would havi to be identical... North Arlington; Mr. and Mrs, to Inspection and to be publicly read case one or more minimum bids shall Qeorge MaUanberij, West Ntw prior to sale^Lots 69 und 70 In Block be received. ; York, Mr, and Mrs, Nick Cedrone, 836 on the < Woodbrldne Township As- UDOII acceptance of the minimum in shape..,ir] texture and tastevTo maintain the uniform high quality Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Cedrone and teeement Map. bid, I or bid above minimum, by tht Take further notice that the Town- TowhshlTnnr^chlpn CommitteePnlnmlHaa ann n Ad the,Vi ' paynmnhii m son, Paterson and Mr. and Mrs. ship Committee tils, by reaolutlon and thereof by the purchaser according to Prank Tryger ajid daughter, Perth purmunt to law, fixed H minimum the manner of purchase In accordance of its products, the National Biscuit Comptiif uses natural fps-jirtd with terms of sale on file, the Town- Amboy. | price at which wild lots in said block will b« sold together with all other ship will deliver a bargain and sale deed for said premises. , —Birthday greetings to John detalle pertinent, said minimum price .1 being 1200.00 plus costs of preparing DATED: January 18, 1955. ovens. Natural gas permits baking temperature! to be exactly con- Stokes, Menlo Avenue. the" Ueed and advertising this gale. Said B. J. DCNIOAN, Township Olerk —Mothers of third grade pupils lota In said block, If sold on terms, To be advertised January 30 and will require a down payment of 10% Junuary 27. 1955. In the Independent' trolled... burns cleanly...and is economical. tou'H find gu the ideal Wilt be hostesses at tonight's PTA of the bid accepted by the Township Leader. meeting in St. Cecelia's School. Committee, the balance of purchase Kefer To: W-139; 550 ! —A board meeting of the Ameri- price to be paid In 12 equal monthly installment! plus Interest and other NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAL* fuel for'all your cooking and baking, too. -, can Jewish Coiifcri'ss was held at terma provided lor lu the contract of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the ,home of Mrs. Seymour De cale. At a legular meeting of the Townsnlp Witt, ffithel Street, Wednesday. Said property shall be pold subject Committee of the Township of Wood- to the following reservation: bridge, field Tuesday, January 18, flXM IMTIRN HBVIJ THE COM PAN I IS THAT SIIVI —Girls, eges seven to 14, inter-! Township reserves the riant to enter 1955, I was directed to advertise the fact W eated, in Brownie or Girl Scouli In and upon the property conveyed for that on Tuesday evening, February the purpotrf of altering natural drains, 1, 1955, the Township Committee will Troops, are asked to cali Mrs. Al-I or for the purpose of repairing or meet at 8 P. M, (EST) In the Com- j«». ovini assure the unifirm high quality of bert Kazui, |S7 Hudson Street, Me- maintaining lewen, or rights of way mittee Chamber* Memorial Municipal Rirt bracken, NtturjJ gai is lupplied the National Bucyit lASTIRN tuchen 6-308SM. located within the boundary of mild Building, Woodbridge, New Jertr CofriptnyV Pkoburgli bakery by the Equiuble Gu Company, '—Thursday guests of Mrs. Ar- ptoperty, presently existing expose and sell at public sals ' Tkfce lurther notice that at said sale, the highest bidder according tc. - a customer of Texas Eastern. i thur Ltdoux, Ethel Street, were or any ddt* to which It may be ad- of sale on.nle with the Real'Batata , Mrs. Ladoux' mother and sister, Journad, the Township Committee re- Department and Townahip Olerk open •IMVINtt THI NATION Mrs. Jack Blackman and Miss El- nerves the right lu Itt discretion to to Inspection and to be publicly TWO reject any one or all bids and to sell prior to sak. Lots 65 to 70 Inclusive ' ale Blackmail, Philadelphia. said iota In said block to such bidder In Block 583 on the Woodbridge Town >HitV|rOII, IDUIIUHA , —Mr. and Mrs. William Hand. aa It nmy eeiect, due regaid being given ship Assessment Map. Atlantic Street, announce the birth to terms and manner of payment, lu Take further notice that the Town- cate one or more niluliiium blda shall ship Commute* has, «y rqjwlutlon and of a son, William. be recelved- -'V J pursuant to law, Hied a mtnlifuro I, - ' ' ' •', •• /' (*:•• , I Upon acceptance of the minimum price at which suld lots In bald tyoc| —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huber, old, or bid above minimum, by the will be aold together with all other , Ethel Street, were hosts Sunday to Township Committee uud the payment de tails pertinent, suld minimum prim being 1150,00 plus coeu of preparing Through a plpdint system pf mort than 4500 mile, Tnv EasUrn Imtfmf Murit |» jrom Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lurle, rrvington. thereof by the purchaser according to the manner of piirch**) tn aooordauce the deed and advertising thu dale, falo - -^-Qn, Wednesday, Itfr. and Mrs. o loU In mid block, If aold 911 termf, with twinn s of sale on aajj c tlifl i TTown the Southwest ti stm home, mi industries o\ the MiJmsten, 4fp»Mm M«f Hut*? hi ill dli will require it down payment of lu* Barnet Welsman attended a going ship will deliver % bargain nod sale of the bid accepted by tht Towniblp away party for Mr. and Mm. Henry d*«d for said premtMs. Committee, the balance ol purotuuM DAI'KD: JailU»ry 16, 194S. W»r8h»w«icy, Newark, who ore price to be pstd in M equal monthly B, }. DDNIOAN. Townahip 01«rk Installments plus Interest aud othft leaving for Florida. To be advertlbed January 30 and terms provided for lu the contract of , • —Mr, and Mrs, James Dingwall, January 3T, IBM, In the lndepondent- sale. Leader. »t-. JAXUAR7 20, 1955- V \\ omlbridge Oaks News Youngsters Participate in Woodbridge Lions Club Show Colonia (Hub Sets fir- Card Party Date M.VS K. SCANK ..ynn, Adams Street, attended the sl Avenue sliver wedding on Sunday of Mr. COLONIA *.i.v Andrew Alewi and Mrs. FYed Witterscin, Eng- prPilded at a meeting of the Co- lshtown. The celebration wns h-.'Vl lnnla Club lielrl nt the Colonia at the home ol Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C, Library. Doyle, Short Hills. Mrs. Emil Wuerlz resigned 88 ;(; home of Mrs. ,.(. Road. Mem- Prank Pray. Perth Amboy, Mr. chairman of the by-laws commlt- is, Mar- and Mrs. Bild Oatley, Mr. y(J Mrs. tpf due to the fact that she IS (ioodman and A, Green find tons, nnd Muss Flor- moving to Boston nnd Mrs. Ber« ence Godalge were miests Saturday nnrd Cheresa was named to take over her duties. .Joseph Vetrlni, of Mr, and Mrs. Larry Stelnbeiv, announce the Wood Avenue. On Sunday, the Mrs. Fred Cruei, chairman of V. rillie, the card party committee, an- Perth Amboy Larry Steinbergs nnd children ,1, .It 111'' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- nounced the affair will be held ris Cohen, Irvlngton. February 11. Pjrt of the proceeds , H,:nnK. Adams -Monday afternon Kuests of the will go to the Colonia Library. lPii home from Steinbergs were Mrs, Wllllfiin Tickets wore distributed ut the gual where she meeting and may be purchased Hart and Mrs. Bud Oatley, Wood- inii- from nny member. Refreshments bridne Oaks. Ai,.x Cuthbert,- ll be nerved. ,],,(., onk Trfif —Mrs. Iiebert Sitkora, George Place, attended a bridal shower A program on home decorating" ,. ('iiin* guests |V V Saturday In honor of Miss Eileen wtis presented by Mrs. Margaret II,mill Maul of Mnhen, Elizabeth. Mi.ss Mnhon will McBlnenny, of Goerke Department tersme the bride of Mr. Thomas Store. Hostesses for the evening ;,, IH Plymouth ma Mrs. Marion Oarrett, Mrs. deacon In February. ',,,-TII Unit l Mark Grezes, Mrs. Eawara Hues- I'nllo" will be Mrs. Frank Von Tersch, who ton. Mrs, Arthur Hall. Mrs. Ernest ,,1 « M.. Jan-. has befn visiting at the home of Hevedus and Mrs. Gary Gusstef. ,,l!in.s *ho Will her son and daughter-in-law Mr. Mn. Oeorge Snmmond received !,. Mrs. Martin and Mrs, Robert Von Tersch, Ise- thi' attendance award. D Mrs. lln Parkway, for a few weeks hiw P A Piereth, returned to her home in Deflanrn, Mrs. W. Mocl- Iowa Sewuren Bridge Club on broker, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cuthbert- Meets with Mrs. Adams sn.livnn. Mrs. son, Oak Tree Road, entertainened I! Miiiiird, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maucerl nnd 8EWAREN - The Sewaren riminpson. Mrs. children, Sunday evening. Bridge Club met last week at the \1,-.S. W. Yeager. The Wedm-sdny night Mali home of Mrs. F. J. Aduni.s. West ', k. Mrs. J. Slg- Jong Group met at tlie home of last nlrht at Woodbrldge High School Auditorium under thr sponsorship of the Avenue. .iiit-cs. find Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Larry Steinberi Above arr the children who appeared In the first performance of "Holiday Ahoy." Prizes were won by Mrs. William nd. A second performance will be presented tonlsht. mothers are to Wood Avenue. YVoodnridge Mans Club for thf benefit of Its Blind Fu C. Ecker, Mrs. Harper A. Sloan, riiiplrs home at Mrs. George Urban and Mrs, • nn i he march. way. The pack charter will be re- OMM1TTEES NAMED George Urban and Mrs. George .,, :n. which will Mrs. Horned to Attend Griffith Foundation Lists newed at that time by Its spon- WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Samuel Stilwell. Mrs. Russell Solt. Wood- :i February. Is tt Blue-Gold Dinner bridge, was a guest. soring institution, the P-TA of Lomonlco, president of the Wom- Luncheon for R.A.R. ,;, Mrs. John School 15. Members present were Mrs R. an's Little League Auxiliary named incrly lived on New Musical Show, Sunday Scheduled by Cubs The officers of the pack for the WOODBRIDGE — Janet Gage G, Crane, Mrs. Herbert Eyerkuss, .'ho now resides year include: Rogu Kenny, cuh committees as follows: Mrs. Sam- Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- Mrs. Floyd X Howell, Mrs. S. J? ••tutted the troop NEWARK -The audience which and It is staged, a.s was the "Caine uel Lomonlco, Mrs. Andrew Oore- Henry, Mrs. Estelle Noel, Mrs. Her- ISELIN — A meeting at Iselin master; Herbert Kramer, assist- can Revolution met Monday at the ,ir. ilie leader will we "Thrw For Tonight," the Mutiny Court Martial" and John ant cub master; Albert Kull, chlad, hospitality; Mrs. George bert B. Rankin, Mrs. John R. Ryan, School 15. inspection of Cub Pack home of Mrs. Edward Keating, • !n|)!i'. Plymouth Paul On'Kory-Charlcs Laughton Brown's Body" with a minimum chairman of the pack committee, Van Dalen, Mrs. John Zullo, ways Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, Mrs. Olive Van, 148, was held by Percy Hulick, dis- High Street, with Mrs. Leon Har- .His are using' newest production, when it cames of props or scenery. Otherwise it Larry Steinberg, Institutional rep- and means; Mrs. Joseph Tirpak, Idersteln, Miss Blanche Van Syckle trict commissioner of North East- ned as co-hostess. and Mrs. Clarence Zischkau, , ,111 as donation to the Masque Theater, Nuwark, s a fast-paced and novel musical resentative, Myron Snyder, treas- publicity; Mrs. Joseph AUgaler, .,mi to the Pertr. Sunday will witness something ern district of Raritan Council of show in the form of an intimate urer; James Clark and Henry Hap membership; Mrs. Louis Walsheck, Mrs. Harned was named to rep- UnMiiiul Building new and exciting in the realm of evue which hw many humorous Boy Scouts. pel, committeemen. The den las Mac Arthur will be the guest welfare. A fashion show will be resent the chapter at the Wash- ...:i:s Will BO 'CM'miulcal shows, according to re- and novel slants. The costumes Plans were formulated for the mothers Include: Mrs, Frank Ba- speaker. planned at the next meeting, Feb- ington Birthday luncheon Of the •: $1(1 to tlie H<»- port* which have preceded It are bright and the feminine mem- fifth annual "Blue and Gold" din- lavre, Mrs. E. Menzenback, Mrs Miss Ednf) Agan read a paper on across the country from Holly- bers of the chorus as well as their ner Saturday. February 5, at the Larry Steinberg, Mrs. Albert Kull ruary 10. Mrs. Fred Eppenstelner Sons of the American Kevoiutloi "Antiques" wrltttn by. Mrs. James M.Culc Elizabeth. wood. male partners are fresh and at- V.P.W. Post Hall. Lincoln High- arid Mrs. D. B. Jentes. won the dark horse prize. In Newark at which General Dou<{- Noel. .„ iest of Mr."and The show, which will be pre- tractive. \ in iman Adams' sented lor one performance at Among highlight* of 'Three Tor 3:45 P M., under the ausplqtt of Tonl»ht" are the colorful dance .,...•11111' und Mary th; Griffith Music Foundation, vignettes of the Champions; the . liters of Mr. and has the dancing team of Marge sly narration of Don Beddoe, vet- •. .Smith. Adams and Oower Champfon; singing- eran character actor, and the ,;;! oifthday party unor Harry Belafonh* and the numerous traditional songs which .air neighborhood Voices of Walter Schuman an its Belafonto. now a film per&naltty, star performers, and a company sings. Besides, the Voices of Wal- ,,fl B.irrett. Onk of forty. ter Schumann which provide t;(trit tin- Ice Revue "Three For Tonlxht" Is staged background music are not a stand i i.-i,- Ui'irden, New by Qower Champion, who alro did around choral group, They pro- . Her sisters. Miss vide an apt acting ensemble with I Its chorrwraphv. It has lyrics and ,: ..ml Mrs Stanley special material by Robert WelLs, clever comedy footwork thrown In. nn and friend Mrs Tickets for "Three For Tonight" i n[ Linden, ac- are available at the Mosque The- Tndlh of Hoses atre box office, the Griffith Music Vincent Am- Foundation's office and th« L. Joanne, Be.l- Bamberner und Kresge Newark the birthday .stores. ;;iV of little Gill cl. who. .was T:, liiiests were niiiiy and frietids. j Sewaren Notes 1 X' i •[•|:-iJ.ik. Adams, »• happy Sunday; II is joined her at j By Mrs. Percy Austen th Acre Mr. and! 499 West Avenue .-: Ji- und lam- Sewuren .itt- StephanTlr- l wife, Mrs. Tlr- '< -The choirs of St. John's Churcn will meet this evening In nrijc Tirpak, N;'w ; tin- Parish House, CUR Road. Mi.vs Grace W.i- . Mi and Mrs. Joseph Lima n.i Mli-huel ,Tlr-' LIIUI children. Billy and Nancy; ! have [•(•turniid from a two-week skelly. daughter vacation in Tampa, Fla. Louis Skelly of -Mivs Carol Rankin, CUH Road, was christened was tlie week-end guest of her :-elu's Church, by brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 1 is Sponsors were- A eenUrplirr supreme made Mrs. Bruce Rankin. Fair Haven. Bishop and Ro- of pink crochet liordtrinx pink -Chris Zehrer, Jr., son. of Mr. ii murr waa served linen Is a* luvrly as * trrllts of and Mrs, Chris Zehrer, Broad iurt clow friends ro»e* In full bloom. This delight- Street, is recuperating at home ful Introduction to National from a recent Illness. :: B.niftt, son of Mr. Crochet Week, January 22-29. ; .unit Barrett, Oak features rose -centered . motif i, BETTER MAKE SURE - ^ been ont the. Jjfc'fc crocheted separately In I rounds ' t!n- past week.' and joined together to form the The surly old miser fell ill, and •••••;:.1 Kiitst of Mr. and border. Instructions for makinf in a panic sent for the local clergy- •'•'• Mury.k was Mrs. this ROSE CENTERPIECE men, although he had never done •'. !•>, Mrs Sarah Zajl- Leaflet No. 11-5 and the rules anything to help the parish. '.iit u( SkiUman Hos- (or entering the 1955 Nation- "If I leave $50,000 to the wide Crochet Contest may be ob- church," he croaked, "will my sal- >i Mrs Al Oreen, Ply. tained by sending a stamped vation be assured?" • i iitt-rtained Mr. and self-addressed envelope to the "I wouldn't be certain," replied •"V-, si'-mberK, Wood Ave- Needlework Department of this the clergyman, "but it's, well •'• Kilning. paper. worth trying!" v itji UIKC Oaks Acorn ""•I .it the home of "'I (iaczynski,' Jams* can find where !1'f Mis. Herbert Kramer, • • 'nit-, attended the Bar : lra Marnolls, New York to buy anything I.I1. ' Matliews, daughter of •li Raymond C. Math- l'iviimuth Drive, ce!e»- AND WINDOWS '• >-ulith birthday at ft I'"' afternoon gues(s ' "it'll;hborhood friends. "HIM her suests were her iscoveyy Mr. and , Elizabeth, her Mr., and Hntoii, Kenllworth and The hani you see hero is about to turn the- forward with a surge of power that is a revelation after revelation—until the dis- '1|'" uncle Mr. and ,Wi. ignition key in a new J955 Cadillac revelation all in itself., covery is complete.., and the drive is ended. ii '. Carteret. •Hill Mrs, Robert Neale It is the hand of a man who has j never And then—out on the open road—the And even then, one final, confirming fact •Mlfll. will await him. For he will find that his Bobby and Martha TROPICAL rt»H A driven a Cadillac before—but who finally full proof of Cadillac's greatness will begin (see Fish—Tropical I decided to see for himself if all'the wonder- to unfold itself! travel has scarcely moved the needle on the fuel indicator! || Pet Shops) ful things he's heard about the car are true. He'll discover its incredible ease of steer- f Welt, he's about to make an Important ing and handling—so marvelous that the Yes, the evidence will be abundant!-and discovery.! HS'B about to learn thfljt, in car seems almost to read his mind. the verdict without question: This ts the greatest motor car performance oj all time! 1955, Cadillac actually surpasses its' own Hell discover its amazing levelness. of great reputation! ride-f-sogreat that even the road's roughest * • • • spots are difficult to perceive. If you haven't as yet taken a drive in a He'll tense Jit the instant he turns the 1955 Cadillac, you'ought to do so soon. key—and heap the eager answer of that He'll discover its marvelous balance on iiLit more approprl- 250-hors«power Cadillac engine. the curves and corners—its incredible It's an education in alt the things a motor y to show how ll i|1 qujetness of operation—its extraordinary car should k< and '. She'll appr«elat« instantly in motion—aiuT will carry hjm And, so it will gOT-mik after mile—*mi happy to give you the Keys—*ny time! 1 *> much. u> Deliver uid T«lMr»»h BOUND BROTHERS, 4nc. WALSHECK'S Rahway H.X fLOWER SHQP 3t. Oaorg* and Milton Avw. moy AVI wo M PAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955
New Mother's Club Airmen Home oh Leave Green St. Section of Iselin Organised in helin Chain o' Hills Park Reports ISELIN — At its first meeting rtRS. GEORGE F. FKRGLflON quested to show your (\v.., * By GLADYS E. SOANK contact Mrs. William Darnell, 70 the newly organized Mothers 93 Homes Park Avenue nate by putting on v,m, 126 Eltnhurst Avenue Pershlng Avenue. Club of Boy Scout Troop 48, elected Me. 6-2031-M light. The Park made u ,,„, Iselln, N. J. —Wednesday visitors of Miss Mrs. Henry Welman as president Hyman Schneider, Newark. ing last year and we | Tel. ME. 6-1679 Violet Scant who has been ill, even better this year. '1"' In The meeting was held In her home Wlls honored Kuest Sunday nlgh> —Mr. and Mis, Richard Shohfl. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Churns nt n pnrty commemorating nlf. —Carol Marotta, H!)m ,. formerly of Green Street but now berlnln. Colonla A Saturday eve- on 13 Bradford Place, Woodbrklne -2nd birthday and (riven by hit nue, had a family pR1.tv , ', residents of Clark are tlif parents ninR visitor was Otis Dougherty. Oaks. Rowlle. snn-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana to celebrate hnr mi, llM of a son, bom Jnnunry nt Rahwuy Other officers elected Included: Mrs Herman Dlnfiott of Grand Greetings also to Fnuin \>, Memorinl Hospital. He was named - Mrs. P. Mastranaelo, Grand Mrs. Carl Zlesmer. vice-president; Avoniic The guest list included; Woodruff Street, on Ms i;, Keith Stephen. Ave., has returned home after hav- day. ing spent several weeks at the jMrs. Frank Balavre, secretary; Mr nnd Mrs. David Dash, Mr. and —Saturday guests of Mrs. Dan- home of her son, Jack, in Penn- Mrs. Sanford Luna, treasurer; and Mrs A Schneider and sons, Shel- —Mr. and Mrs. F; ., —The Young People's Group of ways and means committee. Trust- on ; Green and Mrs. lather Lutz. Al- nnd son. Steven. Highland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kii-,',, Assembly of God Church on Cooper ees of the club are Roper Kenny, lentown, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrln Mr and Mrs. M. Schrank and,sons. lawn. The occasion WHS r Avenue will attend a Christ Am- Carl Zlesmer and Henry Welman. Berry, Elmhursl Avenue, al8O en- Bobby arid Larry, Plolnfleld; Miss mnnn's 11th weddlnp m,,,.', bassadors rally at Neptune City A decision was made to hold fertained the Allentown guests. Mary Schneider, J. Nurln and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. ,j,ii V Assembly of God church tomor- meetings on the fourth Tuesday of lh Mrs. Orcct) wished to express her M. bt!ldz|ler and children Jean Jr., HomRS Park Avenue „',' deep appreciation, although some- row night. each month In the V.F.W. Post nnd Ira, Newark, and Neal, 8haron 8 years of marrlnse VIM).,,.'., what late, to the carolers who —Mr. and Mis. Frank Dinka and Headquarters. All mothers of boy; JOHN ttrMATTKO nnd Gary Dln«ott. During the eve- urday night thry hiiil '!"' sane so sweetly for her on Christ- children, Wrankle, Stephen, South belonging to Troop 48 are urged to MARK) SIMEONK KOBKRT 1'ALINisKY ning Mr. and Mrs. I. Kessler of the Mr. and Mrs. Emii \v,V mas Eve. She lives ft lonely life and Plalnfleld. were Saturday guests Join. The next meeting will be held PORT READING—Three Port Reading airmen are home on leave from Sun Antonio. Trxas. They Park called to give congratulations and Mrs. Oary Forzim, ^ is sorely afflicted with failing eye of Mr. and Mia. Harold Maul. January 27 at 7 P. M. at V. F. W. are Mario Slmeone, son of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Slmeone, West Avenue; Robert Pallnsky, son of -Mr. and MM. Donald J. Bar- Mrs. Joseph Penlz Jin,| -,'.' sight. Elmhurst Avenue. Hall, Lincoln Highway. Mr. and Mrs. John Pallnsky, Lee Street, anil John DeMatteo. son of Mrs. Anna Mago, Iff Street. nickel. Homes Park Avenue were Mrs. Robert Bongnit Slmeone and Palinsky, on completion of their leaves, will be stationed at Kesslfr Field, Miss., wherr —Anthony Poreda, of Berkeley nuests nt a party at the home of they will attend school tor eljht months. De»\ i"e» will leave for Shepherd Air Force Base, —Congratulations to \\ Boulevard, is a pntient at the Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Hudson Mrs. Herman Dlngott iii <•,,,, erty all of Newark, Saturday eve- Democratic Club at a meeting lu'ld with Mrs. Donald M, K. ning, ISELIN - The Parent Teachers HE'LL DO —Paul Shlsslas, Grand Avenue. in the Harding Avemie ftrehouse. celebrated Ills 3rd birthday last -The Civic LeafII, •;, —Sunday guests at the Gal- Association of Iselin School 15 He was asking for the hand of Friday when he entertained Rob- regular monthly nv,-,- lagher home Included Mr. and will meet today In the school. the wealthy man's daughter and Also Inducted were Leon Leln- ert Kaclnko. Debby Orasso, Ei'.een 26th at Barge's On ,i Mrs. Dougherty and son; Mrs. Or- Bcinhardt Jensen, chief probation certainly displayed assurance and weber, first vice-president: John and Bobby Hlnes, Kathle and rln Berry and children Eileen and officer of Middlesex County, was confidence. Pminpn, second vice-president; 9 The World's Scries !•;;, Daniel and Mrs. Daniel Green. Mr. scheluled to speak but has sent In "You want to marry my girl, Mrs. Mildred Seubert. correspond- Tommy O'Hure. Laura and Diane »hown and refreshim,,' and Mrs. Gallagher and nuest.s his resrets, and will send Albert Doris?" said the surprised parent. ing secretary; Mrs. Rose Capraro, Playter. John Cor. Patricia and An invlUtton Is IKMH.I visited Mrs. Louis Landers In Mid- Waters from the probation office "Why, man, you were caddylng for recording secretary, Henry Koe'i- Janice Cowan and his brother dents of the Park dlesex Nursing Home, Metucheii, instead. His topic will be "Juvenile me only a year or so back." ler. treasurer, and Frank Ferrlsc. Raymond —Mrs. Anna Ki;v.i\ • Mi's* iAftdera is the mother of Protection Within our Commu- "Oh, there's not much in that," seiReant-at-arms. -This Is a reminder that on was a house guest <>! i., • Mrs. Gallagher. nity." ; said the applicant. "I don't s°e New members were introducer) Wednesday, the 2fth, from 7 to 8 dauRhter-tn-law, Mi ;Ul. •. ter KrtvlU. Wooiituii • —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sulton, The FT.A. project for the year why a poor golfer shouldn't make and a social was held. Mrs. Irene P. M. the Mothers' March of Dimes week. Riveredge and, Mrs. Raymond As- is the renting of educational films a decent sort of father-in-law." Kopacz won the dark horse award. will take place and you are re- quith and children, Billy and Kathy, Snyreville, were entertained at the Gallagher home, Monday. Monday evening the Gallaglvrs and Sultons visited at the Asquiih At last they make their appearance on the table—Snow White nnd home. the seven dwarfs in children's-party army! Snow White Is a Floating —Donna Marie Matoath, daueh- Island, recipe for which is Riven below. The dwarfs are Temple oranges ter of Mr. and Mrs.'Henry Mau- —the big casy-to-peel fellows of the orange family—wearing caps rath q^oope'r Avenue was chris- made from children's half-socks and with features cut from adhesive tened Sunday at St. Cecelia's material, and set in "collars" of nut caps. Church by Rev. John M. Wilus. Dwarfs pastor. The sponsors were John E. Select firm oranges; these are the large Temple oranges from Linqulst and Agnes ViAGardner. "CALSO'S" a Great Career! 1 Florida. For the "features" use gummed tape of desired colors and —Mrs. Bessie Hackett, 184 either cut out free-hand or sketch lightly with pencil and cut out. Cooper Avenue, was guest of honor Paste on to give humorous expression—making some with turned- "Gives you a nice Ice-ling," says Frank Davis of The California at a surprise bir^fcqr party at down mouths, others with spectacles, etc. To make "hair" cut a strip her home Saturday evening. The of the material and then snip the ends with scissors in a fringed Oil Company's Personnel Department, "to welcome a new man guests ^included Miss Geraldlne effect. Eyeglasses may also be made this way, with smaller pieces of Grasei~ Mrs. Laura Maltby, Mr. the material. After affixing features, brush lightly with a coat of to "CALSO." We get a lot of applicants here, but openings are and Mrs. George Maxwell, Rev- clear shellac, to keep them "stuck on" permanently. Make caps of few and far between because there are no seasonal layoffs. And erend and Mrs. Alton Richardson paper or of children's half-socks, .folded to resemble, peaked caps. and children Lillian, Faith and For "collars" set each orange In a nut cup with frilled edge, or make then.too, we have little turnover in personnel. That means good, Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. fyamon Rich-' rings of stiff cardboard. aids .all of Iselin and Mr. and Bteady jobs that let employees enjoy the full advantages of our Orange Floating Island •' Mrs. Frank Schwartz, Carteret and Merrill Causey, Woodbridge. V2 teaspoon salt, divided 1 cup evaporated milk ' medical, retirement and other benefit plans. No wonder we at 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup Florida orange juioe —Sunday guests of Mrs. Laura '/2 teaspoon salt, divided 1 teaspoon grated Florida "CALSO" think it's the kind of place we'd like to spend our Maltby, Cooper Avenue, were her 1 whole egg orange rind entire working careers!" son, Charles Maltby and sons, 2 egg yolks 2 egg whites Dickie and Corky*, Newark. 1 Florida orange, sectioned —Guests for two weeks of Mr. Combine 'i cup of the sugar, flour and Vi teaspoon of the salt in and Mrs. Gustave Deprelter, top of double boiler. Combine egg and egg yolks, beat slightly with Ridgely Avenue, were Mrs. De- fork, then add to dry ingredients. Add milk and mix until well blended. preiter's son and wife and new Stir in orange juice and rind. Cook over polling water, stirring con- baby, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Me- stantly, until mixture thickens. Cool. Pour into serving dish and chill. YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR ... Sweeney. The McSweeneys are Meanwhile, add remaining 'A teaspoon salt to egg whites and beat making their home on Elm Avenue, until foamy. Gradually add 'A cup sugar and beat until stiff. Drop THE CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY Victory Acres. meringue by spoonfuls into shallow baking pan with bottom Just —Volunteers are needed for Jan- covered with hot water. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) about 10 TUkDCMklK "CALIO" dec. V. I Mr Off uary 27 from 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. minutes. Serve on chilled pudding, garnishing each meringue with to make collections with the orange sections. "Mothers March on Polio." Please YIELD: 5 to 6 servings.
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