KEEP FAITH by buying Jnkpenbent - leakr WAR BONDS ,1,, XXXVI.—No. 42 '.t BviTy TliurmlHy WOODBKIDCK, N. J., THURSDAY. NOVEMRKR :il), 19M n]t<| • [ i «,S 111 it' iW St., WooillirldKti. N, ,1. , Wnoillu I'IKP. N. PRICE FIVE CENTS dividual Becomes U. S. Citizen At Front Gl's Do Something But Fight Wars, Lost Pup Finds Court Test WOnDHKIDCiK - She's a cute Privitle Franc Skivbiill, No. dop,s not apprnvi. of doffs and this, manner the dog wandered away. Hid Sales pup ;in Knirlish sitter. U133H8R, Drawer 1004-A, YaS- one has upecial privilpjjp tn stny ] They searched nnd ailverlLsvd in Tomorrow Anil •die was very much lost ntnl Station, New Hnv.-n, Conn., which just till the end i>f this week." the local papers with n0. Could you The Clerk's office got in touch with immediately to eftII for the dog. tle dofjuie could talk she would please tell me who owns the da* and whether or not they still live Police Chief George E. Keatinc The Knglish setter, which, by the McElroy And Desmond ,fy #50,33/ ^ «ny many thanks to a G. I,, sta- in Woodbridgc. who sent an officer to that nddreas. way, answers lo the name oi' d $266,000 Quo- tioned ut Yule University, up New To Present Arguments nimr "Enclosed are stamps enough to There Mrs. Olson told the officer "Minnie" is very happy Joo . . . Report Reveals Ilavin way who made it all pos- send your reply via Special Deliv the dog belon/bd to her son, hut they tell me that PrivaU' In 2nd Ward Dispute it all started the other (lay when ery. It i» imperative that I have n Thomas, who now resides in Dev- Kranc Skirball \* kind of lont>- nlillHIIKir - Woodliridnc the Township Clerk's Office re- quick reply as the welfare of the on, Conn. He recently took the tmmi- and wishe.t that the Univei- WOODBRlTKiE-Thi. quratifti 1 fity approved of doR». HI1 ; Sixth Wai [,onn total reived a special delivery from dog is in danger. The University pooch to his now home and in Rome over whether Ihe Supreme Court , ,'M.7.r> but thi.s does ti'it or the Court of Common Plua* hji jurisdiction to issue an election .. ,1 ihr municipality's giul Shell Post-War recount order, will be nigjed be- s; ,nnil is almost in sight, Town Teachers Studying Advisability fore Judisc Klemmer Kaltelwen i KVMI Buntenbach, general Job Plan Told in New Brunswick tomorrow morn- in '•., Imlny. ing at ten o'clock. ,, 11 ;i?nn the total seeing so Of Organizing Into A. F. Of. L Unit The hearing is Hiecessary due to SKWA REN- -The Shell Oil Com- ihiit Vulcan Detinniue, the faetjhnt after C. Wesley pany announced today a post-war ( hrintensen , d e f e H t e d Second ....•, hiis allocated $750,000 employment plan under which it Federation Speaker To Wmii candidate, received an order , and a Imlf million dollnr will K'vc joh.s to all personnel cur- for H recount from Judge mum- in liasc lo the Towtishiji, rently in military service, will re- Address GroupTaesday; Dog Has Gruesome Hunting mer Kalteissen, Andrew- i . i bunds are 2 per cent tain all regular employes who have Opinion Is 'Divided' mond, attorney for Willian ___ ,i bonds, and not Scrips V, stayed on/luring the wur, and will ren, successful candidate, filed an j wnrh the government is continue "to the fullest "possible WOODBRIDGE —The Wood- Discovers Body Of Perth Ainboy Man, Discharged ; ordqr to show cause why the ord*r , •!i.|iviflunls to purchase," extent" the employment of the hridge Township Teachers' As«oe - should not be vacated. |i,: -i•nliiich said. new pcopl« who temporarily re- ation has no definite plans to join GI, Deep In Iselin Swamp; Suicide Note Found i il,nili,rP Township is expeot- placed those in service. the American Federation of Teac!> Mr. Desmond argued a Justice of the Supreme Court is the only ;w ,, ,: , $2 was sold time. "Petroleum molecules," says However, Mrs. Miriam Bulder- Raphael'* farm here and acted found a tuicide note addretted for Mr. Christens«n, however, ,, :... I nfflce and $14,725 in the company, "instead of serving ston, president of the Teachers in luch a itrange manner that maintains the law was changed in |- .;.: , llnpi-lawn and Keasbey only as fuels and lubricants, are to hit titter. Mill Ann Kupcha, Somewhere in New CaMonin, Private Michael Kcndre, of Wood- Association, admitted a spoakei hit matter, Joteph Fodor, Zieg- 1U3C to permit the Court of Com-* , .in I* i the chairmanship of now being reformed by scientists in which he mid he wai "no t bridge, ii shown bring tVorn into citizenihip by Dr. Henry B. from the American Federation of ler Arenue, Avenel, wai forced nion Pleas or the Supreme Court ,, , lUch/.e. The Fords total to serve as the starting point for good to anyone and in the way." : Hazard, Philadelphia, rpprV»cntalive of the Department of Jui- Teachers will attend a teachers to investigate, wit responsible to IIHVO jurisdiction on such mat- n '; both Series E und othir tice Immigration and Naturalization Service. new industries which create new meeting Tuesday in the mid; for the finding of the body £f The authoritiet learned the jobs," tern. |, •<>••.!. VS'i. toriuin of School No. 11, John Kupcha, 22, 483 Miller Perth Amboy man had been giv- I The last recount held In th« SJ:T, By Women Specifically, the announcement Mrs, Balderston stressed tht Street, Perth Amboy, yeitcr- en a \litabilily discharge from Township was in 1934 whrn I,, ui,|,n'^ organization* serv- cited as one example a process by fact the "speaker would be presen day. the Army on January 25 and which allyl chloride can be made Charles Alexander defeated John n •'](• VVL':i,.r)iri,7B worth of head with an automatic rifle. body the police and coroner will provide, allyl chloride com- ity of joining n labor union. But. tion for a recount to the Supreme • i.it.•. Their sales were ili- Captain John Egan and Lieut. were forced to use a farm tract- Court. mercially for post-war use in con- all were in agreement that "i Local Man Takes Citi- Detective George Balint mid or ai the ipot where the body struction materials, plastics, Phar- won't hurt any to find out wha Mr. Warren defined Mr. Chri:(. Dies For Country the mun't (ace wat to mutilated WAI found it twamp. i i'lull nt' Woodbridffi', zenship Vows At Pa- maceuticals, insecticides, finishes the speaker has to say and whal tensen by one civilian vote but the I' (irinil, chairman; work- and soil fumigants. the 'Federation has to offer loc:. soldier ballots gave the fornw a T K. .li>ne«, Mrs. R. (i. cific Battle Ground Company officials snid before teachers," lead of eight votes, ,1i W. K. Gar in, Mrs. H. L the war Shell's employment was (N|it-rlft| tu li,il<*|irlMlriil-l.t>!iilt r) Last June, Carteret teacher Avenel Youth May Be Included \li,. Niii'l Kittcll, Mr;. about 28,000. (Continued on Vtujc 2) \ llnrfs, Mrs. John V. NEW CALEDONIA - Natural- UrbanAwarded S. K. Schoonover, Mrs. ization (if an Amerji-an i-itizeii In Eisenhower Bond 'Envoys' ••HiMiii, * 1,012.70. under any circtimetsiu'es is note- worthy. Hut vvhen forci(rn-horn Legion Posts And Auxiliaries Church, Mrs. Alber' Air Citation ft. I.'s already pledged to protect iriiiaii, $75. Broadcast Says Kras- Sicily and Western Kurope. Tht' the flag' of the United Slates in itliers were ill the front, of 111" : •,:•;!' Adalh Israel, Mrs. nowski Coming Home To ni tir lnil<'iiilrii1-l,raiirrl battle, are sworn to citizenship in Seeking Christmas Box Gifts hive across France nnd Belgium k'" in, cliuirnian; workers, AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE the South Pacific Base Command, Help Put Drive Over and were in Hie units to break FIGHTER STATION, ENGLAND. \ i:\ueliinaii, Mrs. SanWl the donor may enclose his or htr headed by Major General Fred- Yule Presents To Be through the Siegfried Line. —P-47 Thunderhoht li^hter-piloL, Mi Morris Klein, Mr*. ame and address. AVENEL — According to u wick Gilbrcat.h,,, tbe demuvuUk Second Lieut. Theodore J. Urban, -,. WJwre To Leave Gift* broadcast by Frank Singiser over Particularly chosen on the basis Distributed In Vet- son of Mr. and Mrs, Mjchacl Uis eonc<'|>t of'men who light for whtit In Colonia, James Black is «en- WOR Tuesdny, one Private John of the iiinount of .iction seen, and . Kpiscopfll Church, Mr.-. ban, 44(1 Maple Avenue, Wood- i they hold dear lakes <;n a special erans' Hospitals riil chairman and packages in that Kraanowski, of Avenel, is among (Continued on I'ayc 2} i •',.•.. chairman; workefs. bridge, has been awarded the AJlT meaning. irea may be left with Mr. Black at the tWtnty-sevcn toughened en- ,! I church, Mrs. John A. WOODBRIDGE—"(live to Yunks Medal for "moritoriouH achieve- home on Patricia Avenue or listed men, veterans of front-line \l> Andrew Shaffer, Mr.;. PvL, Michael Kendre, of Wo»d- Who tiuve." ment in aerial flight over Ger- it KiiAmiak's Store in Avenel. infantry and artillery units light- Flying Boat Pilot i' iii", Mrs. Eugene Ma- hridge, who came tn the United That is the alo^iin of Colonii many." i Mi -. John Drummoni!, In Woodbridfie the gifts may ing inside Germany, to come back States September 17, 1U28 from] Post, American Lejiion, its auxili- Flying his big lighter-bomber,' ary, Woodbrid^e t'ost, and Harry be left with Michael J. Trainer, to the United States as "special Haggi, Hungary, vviis sworn in as commander, in the Municipal envoys" from Gen. Dwijtht D. the 25-year-old pilot, has been v Mi.-. Arthur Brown and a citizen by Dr. Henry B. Hazard, liaiisen Post and its auxiliary in •pounding tht Nazi war machine Fords, in the drive for the dona- Building or with Leon E. McElcoy, Eisenhower to inform workers in ,ii ; Jones, co-chairmch. Philadelphia, representative of tin- Main Strctt. war plants and manufiieturers how in almost daily sweeps over enemy •..• 11.-1• canvass, $8,900. 1 tion of Christmas (,-ift boxes to be Europe. Besides bombing gun em- Department of Justice's Immigri .- Packages in Fords will be ac- urgently more ammunition is . Mrs. Willanl Rankin, distributed to hospitalized service- placements, bridges and key rail- tion and Naturalization Service Pfc. Harold J. Schneider men and women at station hos- cepted by Mr. DiMatteo, co ne'e (led. , l>"nth at post office, who has traveled close to front way centers in low-level attacks, pitals, convulesci;nt centers and mander, at his stove. I According to Draft Board rec- lines to perform his duty. he has been uking p»rt in guound in Veterans' Administration hos- ords the only John Krasnowski of strafing operations, raking concen. i total, $1,030.25, Mr;. Pvt. Kendre, s truck driver pitals shortly before or on Christ- Avenel, resided at 188 Chestnut trationa of enemy troopl and tauk ;•, fhuirman. The amount In Action 4 prior to entering ihe Army Janu- mas Day. Street, and was inducted' in Janu- and motor vehicle columns with ! ,i» follows: Domocratic ary 19, Pastor, Pollak flW .b bega n overseas ddutt y Taking Into consideration tht ary, IU41, with the second draft withering machine gun fire from May 11, Harry O'Connor, chaii • May , M and is entitled to various types of cases in the hos contingent to leave the township. his eight .50 calibre wing gun. ! Mi; History Club, Mrs. wear the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon. H>: Days, Is Killed pitals and restrictions on the typ> Push Library A press release yesterday sUted At other times, Lieut. Urban . iiriiii, chhlrman, $1,000; is stationed with ,\ medical unit at of gifts to those so confined, a land hos|itiul. ISELIN—Mr. and Mrs. James the 27 boys, all in good health and noes out over Europe, with hU Cuild, Mrs. Albert So- an i standardized box comprising the Schneider, Coircja Avenue, have PORT READING—Spurred on members of the First Infantry Di- group to provide cover for th'o .imiaii, $18.75. following items has been recom- received word from the War De- by Rev. Stanislaus A. Mtlos, pas- vision, Ninth Infantry Division huge formations of the U. S. hea|^y TAYLOR 'MISSING' mended: A pocket-size book, partment that their son, Pfc. Har- tor of St. Anthony's'Church, resi- and Third Armored Division, were bombers on their daylight, pre- game, pack of olaying cards, FORDS — Mi's. Thelnia ^ old J. Schneider, 24, was killed in dents of this community have, introduced to newsmen by Under- cision-bombiiif; attacks on strateg- tooth brush and tube of tooth- (.us Dealers 18 Paul Street, was notified by the action November 2 in France. taken steps to reorganize the Free secretary Patterson in Washing- ical targets deep in enemy ter- paste, stationery suitable for War Department Tuesday that her Public Library and & public meet- ton, ritory. son, Private Roy J. Taylor is miss- The soldier's parents believe he either man or woman, and hand was in action but four (|ays when ing has hcen called for Monday at Detcribe Need A graduate of Kearny High in),' in action since November 12 kerchiefs. Penalized (Continued on Page 2) 8 P) M. in the church basement. III frank and picturesque lan- School, Lieut. Urban worked for in France. Those who do not wish to donate Officers will be elected. guage they described ithe demand the Orange Roller Bearing .Co., be- an ontire box ma,y donate one o I'UKIlKiE. — Two local Julian Pollak, of the editorial for more shells and said thiit will fore enlisting in September, 1942. the items. Foodstuffs, razor blade 1 Ensign F. A. Schaufele, Jr. He was commU.sioiiud at iCralg 'Viilers received stllper.' staff of the Elizabeth Daily Jour. an increased ammunition supply and articles packed in glass wer WOODBRIDGE—At ceremo- Field, Ala., in February, 1944, 1 nal, who has been instrumental in the wun could be. ended so ine was issued a warn- 76 p <5ol6 Stats * 76 listed as not suitable for man; organizing a dozen libraries in Some hakail fought in North Africa nies TuoAday at Pumacola, after training at Cape Girardea, • • in .suspension hearing hospital patients, Middlesex County, will be tlu Ha.. Tuesday, Franklin A. Mo., and Augusta, Cia. Upon coirt- •••> before OPA Hearing The names which follbw are those of gallant ,: If a complete |pox is donated speaker. ScKaufi-lc, tan of Mr. and Mrs. pleting a coufso in combat flying r Cliiford R. Snider, heroes Thoy are the names of brave men who wenl uarters for the library," Volunteers To Load Waste F. A. Schnufefe, Valentine he came overseas in September of 1 Place, received his wings, and this year to join the group. i ' He. nl Building, Trenton, away their hearts filled with noble purpose and who Receives Silver Wings I'd at Second and Tap- Paper Sunday Are Needed -ii'Uinced todity. ;s have been secured wai committioned at an Ensign, ! now lie in the folds of an invisible shroud which we •''l Stern, trading as Ed- by Filler Milos through the co- WOODBRIDGE — Attention! in the U. S, Naval Reserve, He Coofe/ Reported Missing, I'-U-C Station, New Bruns- call glory. May we, in deed, thought and action, operation of Mayor August F. Woodbridge Towmhip houio- will IIy a Catalina. i Kord Avenues, Forda, ever utrive to be worthy with them. ireiner and members of the Town- wive«. Ensign Schaufele received his Listed By Navy As Dead training at Colgate University, I'ii Stern trading a.s Joe's ihip Committee. This ii to remind you that the WOODBRIDGE—Aviation Holbrook, Arizona, Delmonte, Station, Main Street, Frank Ablonciy, Afenel James Lee, Woodbridge A number of books have already next watte paper collection will, Ordnanceman First Class Joseph , 1 teen donated by Miaa Fiances Cal., Peru, Indiana, and Pensa- ••'I'.' , both consented to a pos Rivers Adams, Albert J. Leffler, Woodbridge be held Sunday.So got out your E. Cook, brother of Martljp M»j Giorella, of Carteret; J. Gregory ••' ii suspension, Th?ir eaaes Walter Anderson, Wilbert Lualta, Fordi old newipapej-f, rpagaiinei, car- Heitman, Correja Avenue, Ise- Robert W. MacSklmming, Wdge «f HojMslaWBi d-Reury H» is # graduate of i ''hariji's of acquiring and John?Bertos, Keasbey tohi anf lerap paper and have lin, previously reported-miaaiag^ : i nit,' counterfeit coupons. Lawrence McLaughlin, Wdge Rabb, of Union and Mrs. Alex- bridge High School and attended Ale* Bereski, Keasbey them tied tightly" into bunillci in action on September 11, la 1 Robert J. Madden, Woodbridge ander McCernan, of Elizabeth. Middlesex Junior College, Uonkowitz, Grand and JobJp Bertram, Keasbey for the collection which will now officially considered dead William E. Nagengait, Fords Uooks may be left at the rec- •Ifi' Avenues, Port Read- Join J. Bird, Iselin •tart promptly at 1 P. M. by the Navy Department. Thomas C IWd, f «rd« tory, lilO Woodbridge Avenue, or •••'veil a warning order that Mlcha«l Bucsab, Port^Reading In case of itormy weather the 6 LESS TO COUNT Pfc, Stanley Sobieski, son of George W. Parker, ATenel Will be. called for by (Father Milos, Mrs. Margaret Sobieski, 55 Ma- volutions will result in &EJ&ward Campi»n, Woodhridgn collection will bo held the next FORDS—Six sheep, valued at !! suspunsion. Konkdwltz Frank T. PasUsaak, Sewaren rlon Street, Port Reading, was John Cilo, Avenel SCHEDULE MEETING clear Sunday. Volunteer! are $1)0, either strayed or were stolen •Hr'ed with receiving gaso- Nathan M. Pattsn, Wdodbridgo wounded in\ action in Europe, Josaph E. Cook, Uelin Wnoi>BIUDGE—The Katharine still needed to load the freight from Kern's Farm, Ford Avenue Louis Pelican, Woodbridge the War Department advises. '" bis supplier without giv- Oaborn Circle, King's Daughters c»r», Mr*. Che»t*r G. Peck, and Route U6, according to a re- John M. Crumb Jr., Woodbridge Raymond T. Peterson, Wdga i ration coupons in ex- will meet Monday at 2:30 P. M. chairman of the Salvage Com- port, 'made hy nil employe, Albert John Demko, Hopetawn Nicholas A. Petro, Avenel "ilb .selling gasoline with- at the home of M|s, Raymond Kil mittee of the Defense Council, Voting, to Desk* 'Sergeant Cai'l 2 Appointed As New Aidei 1 Joseph J. Click, Woodbriage John Pocklembo, S«war«» •'•iving couponB from hi.- lenbergei'. said. Sund(|iiist Tuesday. 1 • itn*i with having an in- Louis Click, Woodbridge William H. Roemer, Keasboj In Local Ration Program John DeSjsto, Colonia '•( gasoline and ration Robert M, Rogtrs, Ford* WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Leland . William Dudash, Keashey which totalled lens than Jerry Rotella, Avenel R. Reynolds has been appointed i Bernard J. Dunigan Jr., Wdge 'tiered capacity of his Stephen Sabo, Ford* 13 Planes Saved In Fire Which Destroyed S Others to Ihe community service panel John B. Dunn, Jr., W°°dbrid«e Harold J. Schneider, Iselin and Clare Andrew to the- priea Frank D, Ebcnhoh, Woodbrldjre Albert S. Seach, Hopelawn panel of the local War Price and Arnold Eck, Colonia Joseph Sharker,'Keubajr 2nd Lt. George R. Merrill At Local Airport; Blaze Started By Short Circuit Ration Board, it WHS announced WOODBRIDGE—George R. Democratic Qlttb Hans P. Erickien, Fords George T. Short, lselia COLONIA—Five airplanes wei'j the other planes destroyed a Floet, Cohipauy, Clark Township, Ave- this week. Boili are volunteers. Merrill, 19, son of Mrs. George William J. Finn, Woodbridge Martin Snee, Sewartn , destroyed and the We.stlield, Air- u Piper Cub, a Stinson and an nel, Haliway und Linden lire com- The community service panel U OHken Bee. 16 R. Merrill, 400 Elmwood Ave- Robert J. foerch, Woodbridge Bernard J. Sulli»*n, Sewarea Aeronca, all privately owned. in charge of OPA educational, nue, received the silver wings port hangar located in the Lake panies .were called to the scene. 'I'liuiDGE — Election of John R. Gensinger, ATenel Frank J. SwetiU, A»enel Thirteen oilier planes were re- publicity and public relations pro- of an Ar»ny Air Forces pilot Avemje. section near the Clark Thu hangar is owned iiy Ivar C "•' Hid new First Ward Joseph M. Grady, WoodbriaV Francil Sikurka, Sewaren moved. grams in, the community. ' •ltd wai »worn in as a Second Township line, wus badly tUun- I'«tej'*oii, George N., PetiU'sun aiul '•'"'• Clrb Wtll be held Do- Glen Philip Haupt, " Louis F. Thomas, H^P*!**" Considerable damage was do no Lieutenant at ceremonies at 'Hjjed when tile. Inoku out, Monday Eliuoi; Kent, of Hahway and Is "' when the, nominating' William H. lrtlne, Cheater E. f »*«••*«, F»rd» to the hangar. The ceiling girders CAR RECOVEREF"™ Napiar Field, Ala., an advanced leased to the W cuttle Id Airport, !t<< will present a elate. Aldorton Jeiwen, Woodbridge Michael Tutin, Pon Reading noon. Damage Is estimated at were charred, steel trusses twisted WOODBRIDGE — F*li«« Chwl single pilot school of the AAF Itic, of which Harry Gordon is "ii'iittee consists of Edward Hopelawn Bert 3. Varga, Woodbfldge $25,000 and warped and 400 small panes George E. Keating wau notified Kenoetk Training Command, on Noven- g, WiUi»m According to the investigation of jla* Were broken or cracked. president mid Harry Salkind, yeiitaniay that a -car, own«d by Anthony VltMftMw > yy J. Bdrron Levi, Mris. John Wagenhoffer, K«a Fire &>., District Vi, and Fire Company wi^s called out again This was one of bhe largest Woodbridge and reported stolen *t the Admiral FarMfut Aead- Puilding Inspector Willi»m All- to put out another ftre which Colonia Kite Company wa» called Stephen Kiralf, Keatbey W. Guy Waarar, W»«ftt*Mt Friday Iwm Amboy Avenue* near %tay In Pine Beioh. Previon* to gaier.lt iis believed the lire atwfted ataitsd in the roof, evidently hy out on as it was organized a little e election A Christinas JgilB J. Kish, Fordi Donald I. Wood*, lalU* St. James' Church,'has been re- be 2.7H, nounce the ,>ntA Tlnisf wlinse iiiiincs were drnwii John's Chun'h. M>y of Monroe, Va. Ii. I'1 '.." rii.. 1 l|. .•! :;m ;ii :m \Vr)nPHi:iI><; Hnkii, dmichtcr 01' Stephen Hok:i, donations of (ho iienple of A vein I will report for duty Doccmbrr 12 —Mr. and Mrs. kohtrl. T, Uouan --Mrs. John A, KoguRkn, West , ;,,,,,, I,.. I'iil.lu hi...!!;.. Kinu' tJeoi'se Romi. hrrnme th" townrrl ii fiplil ;iiiil>ulnnc(\ Wai Tune, SH/c, l' \ | 'iy 1,'im K. Miiiinuiir, i""ll>'ipi ir of and children, of New Hrunswick, Avenue, .spent. Monday in New ; 11 .»l l -1- -• ••:.!' 'h- f..!|..-.M!'. hridc of (!ev. I.ndi-hiiH F.Kri, for- at lit A. M., for the openinE of hirneii over' to Die Woodhridgr 1 JVStrt. A. J. Knapp of .Manchester, \ oik. Mr. and Mrs. i'|,,,.',,. ! ], n , .•! ! II i-i-rciv.-il' In'riii-il Ri'Vi'niic fur ih' Fifth mer pa."tor of the 11 murai i'ui Kc- I lie term. KivKTifPM'y Sqiind by tho AVCIK I N. II,; Sgl. W. 1'. KiiRler, of Chi- boy Avenne. \h fh'!(' All:, f ••Oil \1 : CTne New .ler,, Kvr-y. I:.." "H.lil •layers --ll'Mll'l file new Wi'Mmld in ihe -Win Calvin Hiinenryui R' - t in Hntim««)'tiier, f"iuhprine .1. i\meeting in the Imnie of Mrs. Wii!- kin -of Groton, Conn., and A, S. 1 Staff SKI. F. IM. Adams w.-re the Miss Hilt, ;, ,,,,., 'if ! ...'•• fir.'f n |i('!n' i'i S" .•!•!, • I mi: Rxemptuin ('crifn ;i!' wiih I'orMii'd church, Perth Ambo,* CauHield, Frank I , Jnner, Char- ter Smith, Ruvncll Street. Ralph Rnnkin, of Dartmouth -Col- holiday dinner guests of Mr. anil bridge High Sri,,,, ••K.i .• ,.,! II ei, lli:,v":." -<„,n, riv;'' rmpl')yefi liy ' riinocr-rA , The ceremony was performed by lotle I.nnre, Elsie Muhcr, Joseph Tile JTift WMS mnde, with tin1 lci;e spent .Sunday with Mr, mill Mrs. ¥. .1. Adams of West Avenue. Mis. 11. B, Kauki'n, Cliff Road. in tliti offie ., ..I >i . i'li.inN \n SUMM-I-," Ri^HiiTd i y ;lir new I mi: v id'in! the past or the Rev. Anthony I. Aliple, (Icnritc •). Murdock Jr., consent of the donors, when ii l>o- .Woolwbrth si,,,. "!'• '•, i| ' N'liv ••>•," "1I Mlllti'l - Ini'"ini' T:i\ Art -if li'll. these Sziiho and ihe witne«^e< wore Rev. Ktiimu Nenvth, Henjamin Sun- oiinu1 evident that, the amount •—The-Sewnmi Blue Bird foot- —There. w»s an attendance of 1 ; 1 l l 1 1 Senman Ti \V, • ! i •• l':u ." l'..!:..r: "lSiiJ. • (•••it !ii ' t<"'1 Kno\vnj;i.-i I ' >i 'ii W •! •iml Mi -'. Victor F;.cz, of F':is?aic shine needed for n field ambiilnncc coulil ball team played a combined twin over one hundred ut the Weekly bridge Uhjh S.|,(l, In l> Hi :,n." "\l"U \nv.i\ <"i I Rev. 1!M I), will list Ihe enipl'.iy- ami Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Kosn. from the Woodbiidge Scorpions not. be mined. Rpprespntinu Ihe Square Dant'e held for servicemen ployed at' M.ni ,t ,"!,••• • ' \l;ll:;i;il." ' liiiinn! t.il (•!''• exemptiitn.-!. II nil will : ill ciii- of New Brunswick. Emergency ^qund ut. the ?e?nio» and'Barriers, Thanksgiving morn-. at the Luml und Water Club/8at- 1 Hl'ior to ciili^im,,.; \\"r ' • Vi V,:]} IM-VI; " pt'jyi !:, in fipurini; Imw nineh in- 1{< v. Kafii preached hi? fiii-ewel] were Klbux Richards, Leo Menur:! ing at the Woodbridtfe Park vviin urduy niffht by the Sjewdron Re- Woodbrldge Notes returned fin,,, | | n ,1 '••• y "Tiiii"!li\ lifer." ''-If' come lii\ 1" withhold frmi '.vnp;e? a tie score of IS-(S. "eniKin Sunday nuw'Tiifius lifter and Vincont Gray. ' publican Club, Inc. Mrs. Albert |hc South Pii, ill,. ,, .In.1' • U -iMiiii ••," "11•'•'' .Fii'Lli:1" under the new wiihtjiildinn * -it t> 1 ••_-= .-i-rv'nif the lochl church for the The club will hold n .bake snlr —Michael Pttscitnik, II. A. 1/c Anderson and Mrs. ty. J. Barnn a tw.enty-day lea-, At, ' ,i,,i : ii il:i;i." '•rivii.'i i which hi-cmie, efTcctivt1 nn .fiiiMi- imsi SIN years. The bride was ni- Alice Retina Ryan, petty of- ?BtunlRy morning from \li:'M) to of Gulfport, Mis!».t is spending U —Mr. ftnd Mrs. Charles AO^PI •|ni' ' ••!" i, luiiMiV." "-M"fr.' i .liy I. ifariM at thi1 church for 12 ye:irs. iici'i- third class. WAVES, has r,e- 1 at Democratic Hptidtiunrters, H"> leave with' his family in Robert and fiiin, Olin, of (ireysUine Pfcrk, VI •' i ',i i r;,iii ." "l.illlr (iriiv Fin in Vi 4 iind IIIFU J: -inull Foi the cpteiririny thebi'ide se- urncd t!•;,* Smid.iy Iliil'-i ." pamphlH. "Yuur WithholdiPK Ks- lected a (tolHcn browji f?ft*k wi'h Sanford, M after visiting he; • chai'KP. A donntion was —Mr, and Mi's. Joseph M. «ml Mrs, Frank J. Va f »i'r, Broad Some '( »• i i • \ in.'-, Stiidi'ii! Vur-c." enipu His" di-T.nlillled :il ihn Siiine iii'own aeeessoije.! anil a enrstijT" iinrents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. lo the Middlesex County Tubercu- BaumgartntT have i< turned from Sttetl, Friday. tion of "t'lii ,, \ !)!,• -. i^<• 11i<• i \n.i -e.'1 lime, (five the employee in ci'.'^ary of red and white ITSUIH, After tht- ity.i.i, Green Street. , losis and Health l-.oHitue. their wadding trip und are resid- were in chiirjfe of refreshments. lor the apprit 'I II. • ,• \,.II•-, \ my NiH.-e^ p infiiniiiiti'iii iis in h.iw' t'"> eiiuri! ceremony a (iinher parfy wn.« '—Dr. ami Mrs. V. H. Rothfus/, The next meeting, December 12, ing at ijfii! West Avenue. --Mrs. Morrison Christie ami fun, While irivn liy Rev, and Mrs. Sznbn in Jreen Street, returned homi' yes- will be at the homo of Mrs. John —The Sewarei, Home JUMI | daughter, Junn und Mr*, "Hulon released for 1 t In.' parsonaKU. ;iiluii' in fill a new Wiihlmlfl-i .erday uf'ter a .month in Florida. Stutski, (Joortre Street. Theie wiH School Circle will hold n loud sill"-I Miller, of Middlcbush vert local continue to ht KMMllplioil C'lM'tiliciltC Will1 Rev. and Mrs. Epri left immpdi- —The Fortnightly Cuild of thi'ibe an exchange of fifty een! «ifis December 7 in the school.' visitors, Snturiluy. iin that the emplnyer will with- dtely for Knst Chifapo, lml., where Methodist Church has cnmplplcd | and members ;\n> aslted to brinjf —Mr. and Mrs. Williani .1. • -•Mr. and Mr«. Martin Krogh,' formerly of in..'. .'hl t;ix fi'uiii \v:ljf(v: without ill-, Rev. Kuri will serve as pnstor of p.lan.-, for a salmagundi party and an iiikiitiotuil ten-cent prift for the Earan and son, Frunci-1, West thirty-day 1( M 1 , Ceiitrnl Avenue, enUrtatned in K any t'xemptinns. ( I'ITI-! Ihe Hiiritrarinn Retormed Cliurch. food sale Dccnnhpr H in thi Suh- trnih bap. Avenue, were the holiday nue>;.. ! honor of their son, Wilbert M:ii'- ' — Word h, s now in effort will lint h('| lay /chool room ut 8 P. M, of Mr. and Mrs. John Pollack, of ; tin's sixteenth birthday. GamiM. Ernest R i ;if;ci- I)ccoinli(!r •!!, 1 ill-1.j Avenel Youth — Rev. Eliwibeth Rieker, 112 Spring Valley, N. Y. j sinjtinK and danciiiK were enjoyi"). V. Burns T;; , nuw cprtificates become i:(!'i'r-jj Muiti Street, has returned from a OBITUARIES -—Girl Scout Troop No, '! me I I Music wan furnishvil by Irving Harbor. 1 vnc.ition in Florida. I live wiih tin first payment of| I( anhuued- frnm Payc 7) Tuesday with Captain Veronica I Benson, (Juests were Louise An- —Mr. ami — Another of a series of Satm- Banas at the .school. A member- i und dnujfhii i es lifter .January 1, 1H4B, with instructions from General jderson, Pegtfy William?, Ciloria ;lay nijjfht socials will be held this Edward N. Ryan ship drive was planned. Any girl 1 the giii. Ki-.'iihower to ''tell simply anl Bodtiiu, Murie^ Sullivan, Claii ", wee!; ut the Columbian Hub, Mu- WOODBRIDflF. — Edward N. ten years of age or older who Munis, W eel \. frankly whit, they were up jAHictUi and Joan Krogh, Arthur Killed In Action sic will be furnisbed by Jerry .lor- Ryan, life-lonjt resident of Wood- would like to join the local troop Amliison, Kiiymond Domiriski —Eleanor ;n at'iiinst" they will lour the plants ilan and entertainment will be bridge died Monday at the Mid- muy ottiiiid the mot-ting nexi Tues- and Wesley Sullivun. West Avenue, (Coiiluiueil from Paijc 1) for six weeks, in live groups, each presented. dlesex Nursing Home, Metuehen day night ut 7 o'clock at th" Ely Sl/c, son of Mr. weekend wiih headed by an officer with combat I lie was killed. They received a let- —Eunice Bloomfiold Society, after a long illness. He is survivec school. Mrs. Howard Ely, of Avenel, Mr«. I'. It An 1 experience. They will visit foimd- anil ter from him dated Octnliei :JN in f. A. R... will fcave srupst »iRh' by a sister, Mis? Nellie Ryan, u) —Mr. Mid Mrs. Simon Larson, ^h-Wouldn't Think 1 i ies, nmchiiie shops and plar.S which he Haul he "expected In h: Monday at the home of Mis.« Ele- Sewarpn, and two brothers, .Inhn Woodbridge Avenne, were hosts HELP WANTED busy frnni now on," eontrilmliiiE the shell productioi. utior Harned, (Jreen Street. A of New Brunswii-k and Dennis, of Saturday to Mr, mid Mrs. iietirg1 01' < .hanging I'vt. Schneider came to l.

\ Cluj.d Daily 6 P. M. n Santa Sez . . . _ Friday and Saturday 9 P. M, Music every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Evenings FREE PARKING LOT We cater to parties IN REAR OF STORE SEARS is CLOTHES GIFTS TOY HEADQUARTERS Yes, Sears has all the toys fbr girU and boys. All kinds of toys for children of every age. Amusing, educational, colorful. Stop in today! WHEELBARROW 1.69 Sturdily conjtiucted to take the wear junior will give it. P&injted in WATCHES bright colort. BUIOVA - HAMILTON ROCKING HORSE All wood, iturdy conttruc- ELGIN - BENRUS tion. Gay colon to $O 94 DIAMOND ENSEMBLES thrill every lot O' F.ut;aij''inciit and wedding ring STURDY WAGONS tii^(-iutj|L'£ of true quality 7 Junior will be overjoyed »t the tight of thit N under hit Chriitmai $*7 Afi tree , * " GAY STUFFEP ANIMALS So cuddly you can't re»i»t E verything Doctor aim them. Gaily . $S AO that t Ii c Nur«e Colored y o u n « Outfit " J o c t o r" MIDGET MOVIES nccdi to No bulbt, no electricity. it art hit $1 Jutt turn'handle |1 QO " practice." and view! ,- * EXTENSION BRACELETS DOLLS! DOLLS! DOtL5! PRICES THAT NEVER A CHARGE COSTUME AND'RELIGIOUS Stop in now and tee Sear* i* •election while itockf *r« JEWELRY complete All typet, big and SAVE MONEY FOR CREDIT Choice oi Birth Rings FOR WOMEN ton FOR LADIES OVERCOATS AND GENTLEMEN Use.Our Lay-Amy Plan! FURS COATS TOPCOATS

OPEN EVENINGS Magic DRESSES Slate LINGERIE • ROBES ,? Write the HOUSECOATS-SHOES date with wood ••*/% HATS • BAGS- HOSE 184 SMITH STREET Fashion Credit pencil. Full up / *7C AND MORE and II ditau- «IIILS' COATS AND PERTH AMBOY, It I Hear*. DRESSES Jiweiers « IH T 3 • v1' 275 Hobart St. Roosevelt Ave. jCarteret, N. J PKBTH AMBOY Phone C>rt. 8-6308 OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .10, 1911 PAGE THREE esbyterian Church Is Scene Avenel Girl, WestfieldMan Wed Marie Murabito Bride Serving Navy In Texas Red Cross Christmas Mi n Over 26 Collins-Nier Wedding Rites Of Pvl.R.E. Shepherd Not Called Yet WOODRUIIKIK Mm Marie ( Wears Gown Of and the ushers were Petty On,, hundred Murnhito, daughter of Mr. an' WDODHKIIMiK T» .date the Oflicer William FcUer, of Wwt ••mil fifty Christmas boxe* f sol- /,,(* Satin, Princess Mi -. Joseph Minnhito, Churel llr deal Selective Service- llpardTh-JI field nn,| IVtor Peterson, of Wood- i!ii r nnd Wacs nt Camp Kil bridge. Sir"ei, was man led Sunday U not found it necessary to (InU upon >yle, With Long Train nirr arc being filled by Wood- l\t Unlinl K. Shepherd, son o[ The bride's mother was gowned Chapter, American Ued inert over 2<> to till draft rails, Bu- Mr. Mini Mrs. Edward Shepherd, y\['Jr -At a ceremony ppr- in deep rose, crepe, trimmed with Cross. rn; Bird, secretai\, said today. SiitiH'ilay by Rev. Kcn- iak sequinoa. She wore black ac- of Am boy Avenue, at St. James' Whether the policy will nitltinue Churoh. Rev. Maurice Griffin, as kiienlly the Senior Girl Scouts Kcplnr nt thp First Pres- gries and a corsage of cam- of the township donated 701! depends upon the size of future Church, Mias Gertrude sHl.int pastor, performed the cere l dims. The bridegroom'* mother Pinkies they made to the Chapter township quotus. w continued. sicr, dftughler of Mr. anil wore plum crepe trimmed with niony, f»r the Thnnksgivir.fr party given Those who left last week for I;ill,.sl. W. Nier, GO Manhai- sold, matching accessories and t Patrick Fenton, church orpin-- to the soldiers ill the hospital area • rmy service were Paul 1.. Drum- ,.iiu<*. became the bride of corsnge of camellias. ist, played the wedding miuic nn.l in Cmnp Kilmer. mond, 180 Edgar Street, Wood- , llriiillcy Collins, son of After the ceremony a Tcceptioi John Keating, the soloist, sany Mrs. John K. ItrcckciiridK*, bridge; William F. .liu-iter. 11 Bur- ,iliii Ciilliiv, of Westfli'M, "Ave Maria" and "the Rosary." was held at the Golonia Country I'hairnian of production, announce* nett Street. "Avenel; Piivid W. |;il,. Umrles Wcaloy Col- Club for approximately 126 gue«U The bride wore a white talTet.i 'Oi,' ban received ynrn for socks Keyder, 2IUI Wof>dt>ridge Avenue', , i tnrr sheriff o! Union Mr. »nd Mrs. Collins arc n6w en n gown styled with a fitted bodice and volunteers are being sought to Port, Rending;1 .loM'pli .1. Seickel, and full «kirt which extended into wedding trip to ttic Foconos. On make them. Ozime Park, L I. (ii'iirnf1 H. Rhodes, church a long train. Her fingertip-length their return they will make thei Miss Gruce Mulier, chuirman of Atcepteil by the N'iivy mere , pliiyi'fl the wedding mn- veil wns arranged from a Juliet home at 54 George Street, Avt the Ilomi' Service dorps, and Mr*. Krnift , Hubiiy, iiix Ridgewood Mulciilm llytdnhl, soloist, •nel. For traveling the bride wore cap nnd she carried x prayer book I.. I.. I.ovelhnd, ivecutivc chiur- marked with gardenias. Avenue, Wnijclbriilgf and Peter i,.|-iiusc," "0 Promise Mt" a black velveteen suit made in ' man, attended a rutiferonce cm Zflvniski, :i'2O St. .hunt's Avenue, .,, rt Mysti-ry of Life." mandarin style with ehartreus. Miss Rebeocs Shepherd, sister Mary CUrk, S 1/c , ceming the welfare of returning Woodhrfdge. I,II,|I, who wns given in accessories. of the bridegroom, n» maid of SEWAREN M»ry CUrk, ! soldicrj Tuesday i.i New York, Frank (', Blum, .•>:).Muin Street. hy hi'r fatlicr, wore n hon»r, wore a shall pink taffeta a i: The bride is ,-, graduate o S 1 c (Sp. S) daughter of Mr. Woodbridpe, who volunteered for n'iivy ivory satin made gown, a Juliet cap \»ith face veil Woodbridge High School and i nnd Mn. H. D. CUrk, of 418 Lack of nierehnnt niaiilii' crews 1 iinmediiUr service, wai inducted ~tyii> with a lonp Irain and carried cascade bouquet of on the office staff of Eastern Air Cliff Rand, may now be ad- hulls supply ships. Ortobei H"> c-il was arranged from pink roses and blue cornflowers. craft in Linden. The bridegroom ii drrurd carr of Chaplain'i Of- .•;;|i and she carried The bridesmaids, Misa Edna a graduate of Weatfitld Hig fice, NAAS, KingiTille, Tcxai. , ik with a marker of School and attended New Yor Shepherd, another, sister of the h Seaman Clark graduatrd •University. He served with th bridegroom and Miss Katherine from Mt. Holyoke Colte^ in •nil McMichad, Rister ol Army Air Forces and recently re Fafito, cousin of the bride, woi'e June of thii year. She received as matron of honor, ceived an honorable discharge. H gowns styled like that of the mnid of honor, in blue taffeta matching ill weelti of boot-training at •, ,.n faillo off-white gown is connected with the accountin Julitt caps and face veils. They Hunter College, followed by a .,!•!• neckline, bracelet department of International Mo too, carried cascade bouquets of ..,,|n'd skirt with seal tors Corp., Plainfield. month'i training in personnel roses and cornflowers. ii (if Koyale America^ work, fitting her for her new i. -maids, Miss .lane Col- Corporal John Burke, of Niles, billet in Texai. ..f the bridegroom and 0., served as best man and the Agency for ,. Can-oil, of1 Brooklyn, Peace Plans Subject ushets were Private Joseph Kren, It'C defers decision on ivsloiii i t i>liii- frocks fashioned of Lakewood, 0., and Private Jo- tion «f higher rail frcighl rules. seph Racina, of Ithaca, N. Y. Imperial Washable Wall Paper f i he matron of honor. Of PTA Discussion is now wide open io at- , i oroiids encased in Reception It Held . . guaranteed to be WASHABLE and FADEPROOF! A reception was held for the tack, .says Mitschor. AVENEL—The Parent-Tench oilier Ii Attendant immediate families at the home of Iv Collins, brother of Association conducted a stud the bride's cousin, Mrs. Mary Ra- cina, Lincoln Avenue. WINDOW SHADES iiiciom. served as beat forum this afternoon at the scho On new rollcrt or made to fit your windowi on jour own roller!. on the subject "Pence Plans f< Pvt. and Mrs. Shepherd left for Sheet Metal a wedding trip to New York. Upon \ndMrs.T.W.Cronce the Post-War World." -I'IMIIII In l\lii< Reasonable Prices Mrs. George Bradley Colllins their return they will reside at true 58th Anniversary Mrs. Veinon Bironp was mode 290 Clinton Street,, Brooklyn. For Work&Roofing ator and taking part were Mr traveling, the bride selected a yel Estimates ,,,. Walter Cook, Mrs, Harold Gra STOLEN CAR CRASHES NEW YORK l,i:lli(IK--Mr. and Mr Radna Accepted By Honor low suit with black atcessories and Cheerfully Given \V. Ciniu-e, RSfi St. sam, Mrs, Thomas Thompson, Mr WOODBRIDGE—A car owned a corsage of gardenias. .. :nie, in irked their .r>Hth Arthur FeiTuntc, Mrs. Josep Society At Ithaca College by Michael Urns?., 79 Albert Siichy, Mrs, Arthur Johnson, M: HENRY JAN5EN & SON Wall Paper & Paint Co. i'::ijversary Saturday. Street, damaged the fence and -\ THE MEANEST! \oven\-l Frank Cenegy, Mrs, Robert Wei WOODBRIDGE — Joseph M. 590 Alden Stnwt mile was null WOODBRIDGE—"The Meanes Woodbine, N. J. At an executive committee mee Racina, son of Mrs. Mary Racin.v, tree on the property of John 358 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J. -•M". by Kev. (', II. VVmil- Thief" visited Our Lady of Mount ing before the forum, ten rai KruRcr, 77 Cutter's Lane Sun- Wood. 8-1246 Phone P. A. 4-1722 •..: "I I he Kirst Baptist 5 Lincoln Avenue, has been initi- Carmel Church Saturday and coats for junior police boys were day. Urasz told Pr.trolmcn Fred I .i:nlierivillc. ated into Oracle, senior honor so- broke open the candle collection presented by a committee consist- Leidner and Anthony Peterson .-. !• three daughters, Mr:. ciety, at Ithaca College. box. Rev. Vincent Lcnyi, pastor, 1 ing of Mrs. Russell Snowfield, . Railway; Mrs. Harriet that the car was stolen from in estimated that approximately $30 Mrs. 0. B. Weferling and Mrs. Election to Oracle is based on \* *'••>': •!. .>niith Ainlxiy and Miss front of his home. was taken. •. i Cruiii-e with whom David Davis. scholarship, character and partici- :- They ul^n have two The next meeting, December pation in extra-curricular activi- l'ri\ale Clifford C. 1!) lit It P. M., will consist of .i ties. The initiation was held at ft>t Account :: .11 .ft Theodori; G. Dilt.'. program of Christmas .stories and home of the college president, Dr. GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS carols by pupils of the fourth and Leonard B. Job and w/s followed Ul tifth grades, with MissBertha'Bui- by dinner in the cUning hall at CIIILDRF.N'S HOOKS from 50c Kinney To Conduct ADULT BOOKS from 50c geson in charge. The membership which W. W. Memlanhnll, director EDUCATIONAL TOYS from 59c pel Communion Service drive, directed by Mrs. Forrantc of Cornell United Religious Work, GAMWS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY from 59c will be concluded at that tjme and 1 spoke. STATIONERY from 59c I 'I. ('iiiuiiiuniiin service the winner announced. The class 1.1 with Dr. William Me- DOLLS AND STUFFED ANIMALS ...from $1.50 with the largest membership will CHRISTMAS CARDS ;r.,uuin; at the Kii.l be (riven a party by the associa- DEMLERS HAVE SON 'i.in Cliiirch Sundiiy at 11 tion. WOODBRinGK—Mr. and Mrs. •ii!"" s will lie t:il><-o in(o Williiim Demk-r, 2H.r> Fulton Corner Lending Library Book Shop J"i-Hiiw.-hip diirinu tliu Street, are the parents of a son WAGON STOLEN :W7 .STATI-; ST., I'KIITH AMIIOV NTIJOMil, 1IA.NK 1II.IXJ. : born Saturday at the Perth Ambny (ii'i;\ iituiAi uii sAi'i IIDAV i>;\ I:\IM.S .,Yf 'W%tv inn will .meet .it II' ' AVENEL—Fritz O'Mallcy, 2S General Hospital.

mlay. Kvery Woman's Avenel Street, reported to Pa- •:>•. will iiiect Tuesday ai Irolman Murtili Thullosen, that A i!h Dr. McKiniH'y as his son's toy express wagon valued at $1K wa.s stolen. iano- I/OH £OW May Jtave YOUR Holiday Outfit :C YOUR A Griffith rebuilt piano can be as Xmas Giftsi Fine a gift as a BIG STOCKS! brand new piano Women's, Misses9 COATS & SUITS FUR COATS I $ 98 A Ywr to Pay! Many of tin- beautiful pianos you sec in our warcrooms are actually re- 16 & *21up incarnalioiw Avitli a glorious past. Their famous names; their lovely lines; their mellow voices have inspired and quickened the heart beats of loved Street & Holiday Dresses '5" » '9*+ 98 S 39 ones you'll never know. Girls' Coats, Legging Sets, Snosuits 'II » Dresses 2 • Today they can bring that same joy and happiness to new owners. Thoroughly reconditioned—many are entirely rebuilt—by Griffith expert No Charge for CREDIT mechanics using only first quality materials, they await new owners KORM WINDOWS who will appreciate their fine musical qualities. There can be no finer ..OR A L T E R A T I 6 H $ •^tonn aashes have long been recognized a» yift than a beautiful piano whether brand new or rebuilt. The same ''ivI savers. They keep heat from eicap^g five-year guarantee covers both pianos. Come, in and see this unusual SUITS "id cold air from rUterinp in. We have them collection of fine quality pianos. also "< the size you want from $2.20 up. SUITS $0775 |Ll BUILDING MATERIALS TOPCOATS In every department we offer OVERCOATS H UP Complete AwortmenU of i«n-' 1 iWr 1 B "me in or phone for free e»tim»te» on m»teri»l coitt "The Music Center of Hew Jersey BOYS SUITS Ml« COATS *12'8 sible Heps for every member '"• «"y typo of building work. Carterot Buildtn Sup- up up of the Family. Little Fellows' Legging Sets $18.98 l'!y (tuaranteei the quality of the product* w« wll • • • and you can't buy cheaper anywhorcl GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY NOTHING DOWN STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES $10, «r list [ARTERET BUILDERS' SUPPLY, INC 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY PERTH OPEN . . 'OLIVER, PI>P" Cart. 8-S330 OPfN WtONtSDAY MNINGS UNTfl NIM 186 Smith Street AMBOY EVENINGS P(" Sh«rot and Per»hing Ave., Cartewt, N. i- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1944 PAGE FOUR Helen Sorenson Is Bride Marguerite Blanchard Rahway Girl To Wed In Danish Church Nuptial Proclamation! I o bend And Navy Man To Wed T.JXampion Saturday iiih WHEREAS, 1944 ii the fortieth annivertary of the founding of to puck eh, | , M, ll:in S--!. HI. ! '•!• !• Cn! Cr.oi'L'e <<. Robinsnii. Jr.. the National Tubcrculoaii A»ociati6n, and icemen wn.. :u, S! f '•r'. :i M n on ihr ' r ili'i'' :1-'' 'OODBRinCiK — Miss Agnes : ISO Rmvland I'lace, Wondbridce. WOOnRRIDGF. -- MIFS Mflr 1 1 11 1 ! v nf Mr. mid Mi-,,.|.^r|iii \Vn|(it«cli, ing of | h,, -; I!H II il.-imiiiii ! . Hi i " I' " "' i . (i WHEREAS, Chriitmai 1944 ii the fortieth «nni»er«ary of the MiHroil Bradley, member of the Ileiulqunrtriv ir» nlc A. Rlnndiavd, Church <"hib Tue^li,,. (i|, ii Mini I'm!.-, -mi .ii \l> .-in ;!!i.'i Av.'in 1 Si Mi-'. Av'iiri. is iin •ale of the fir»l ChrUtmat Seal to tupport a health Compfiny of Sixih Army Corp?, in I Street, will become tho bride of program, and mid Mrs. .'nmep I-'. Bradley, nf Virginia W;,i,, Mi -I. A. l';i:."'. D'ti'T. Mi. aircraf: iiiivli.ini'' ,M ilir pneinocr-i |,,-;,,,,-(. '.Members of the heiid-] .Inhu Ca-sidy, pelt I oflicer first Railway, will heroine the bride of The einiiiiiilii T!,,. ,-,.|i-ni,,in I.ml: |il:,. i- ,11 I 'i. :»K .-, <• i i.111 nf ;III Kii'hlh Air KIMVO ! WHEREAS, tuberculoiii ii one of the moit dangeroui enomiei (liiflrtpvs coniimny, many of them! olass, U. S. Const Guard, Snttu'- •Rertlia Sclm,.,, ]\\ | l;| [I I'd I'* \" :M. SJ • I' .1 • K'l' n'-l i. S..| \ n-i' I'lmiilVii il nl' - 'lepol i of mankind, killing one perion erery nine minutet Thomas John Campion, snn of 1 : vtitcrans of the battles in North'dny morning nt '.t:HC o'clock in and cabling the death of more men and women Ft Li t, 11 Kiiznia. \ Cliiiii !i. Hi mi v. Y ^ .. «i';> 'I' ' 'innili"! i i n:iii nri; in Knelaml. | John Campion, Albert Struct and Africa and- and with \oW • Si. James' Church. between the agei of 15 and 45 than any other dii- Jean Tel lev ,\. r. KiMnr.-ir-t. n:»~t. ,• .•|>ir ' •,Vi-lll|i|ll1,1 'I':]) Jil 'I '": ::" i ii v -•••ivi.i. t'Vhni i ry 17, li'-lli, ntj a( {),,, \wm(. (1f Mrs. John (!re(ju< man. Hundreds of tnskf, inpublic- the war to a Ipeedy and yictoriout conclusion, but nilla, wuy< i'i-iipii •,',:!: \<\r 'i'' i'"' • !•' '''•''••' I' ii • Mix he wii- a hi i:111V Hi .il fin •;, Inr., 'Rnsellc, Mrs. I.eland F. Rcynol'is, Mrs. Middlesex County Tuberculoiii and Health Leagiie, surprise party Monday night nt the are all part of a day's work to 11 th(> 11.' }I;I- In en "t.'iiinti.'il in the Kv- Charles Levi, Mrs. Robert,, Wnod- one of 2,500 affiliate* of the national organization, Black <'»i I" ' 'W employes Kiithryn M, | : up, :'ii Tii •liter rif (Ipcratiitns 11!' these soldiers who havo siich nn ii waging an intelligent and effective battle afalnit f the WnodbridRc Publishing CLASSIFIED ley, Mrs. Jnmos Cnssidy, Mrs. Pat- o Avenue. tiiii it'll'- • ' important role in the conduct, a' rick Cnssidy, Mrs: Mary Koth, Mrs. ihii disease in our community, Oompnny whore Mr. Campion in the war, Elmer .]. Vewey, Mrs. Joseph Lo- THEREFORE, I, the Mayor of Woodbridge Township, do urge «mploy«(l. A turkey dinner wn* CHOM1CKI n .William. .1. Alhrrl.'mi, <«n of hotny, Mrs. Alfred Peteinon, Ml*. Ins people of Woodbrid|e Township to observe the !H OPERATORS WANTED sorved nfter which a Rift was pruj CARTKUKi I.Nl) Mr ami Mis. V!.- Albert«nn. .liilin Kelix, Mrs. Lester Weigers, fortieth anniversary of the first Chriitmai Seal spntpd tn the hiinorcd (tucnts,- T.I •.•.•.,! 1> oil .•ll.l.ll. .' .ll. •-.•• 1 1 Pt. Reading Parents Mark Sale by supporting the 1944 Seal drive, opening of Wooilliiiil K.dcai Sfl'crl, WnodlividRl , h,'i--j Mr.!. I«'red Schwenzer, Miss Cath- DnncinR poncliidot! fie pvonlnnV ln'i ll lU'iilllnliil ili MIII Srfllililll ' 1 i ] Monday, November 27, in order that our commu- terct, will I!H. Si. ;nlv Will k : . l.i- ••,...•. '•: Wir1' Son's Birthday At Party erine Kolb, Mrs. Julius Rolule, stivltien. ^-i tn Aviation Kli-clririan's Mate .'l.'i-, | nity nut continue to benefit from the health pro- i)l|i nuilrli-:::i , Mrs. Ralph Anzavina, Mrs. Charles gram of the Middlesex County Tuberculoiit and PiTSoht wei'p Mr. Rnd Mr?, lin:i -A ii'i p;iy ; " -..i! n:iv. A|.|.!' !IU pixM'iit nddri-ss is S.N'.H. Line. I POUT READING—Mi. and Mv. row niithj. ii' • Bhncharri nnd Miss Dorothy Health League. Charlus E. O.ri-K«ry, Mr. and Mrs. 1 in .Woodbridi . (':11i< I'i'i Nov l'\ |IIH. i 'ii"iii|>;iiiy Chick Jinx M!. 1 . S. Naval Air John Ahli'i'inc entertained on the Blanchanl^of Woodbriclme. Maxwell Lotfnn, Archie Rice. Mm Sra'iiin. Allan' i, (la. second birthday of their son, Kcii- (Sign.d) AUGUST F. CREINER, Nuiciisc iif y Margnret Jofdun, M!B« Jean 1 111>"-1:.:r , i;.y.' lim .(.•,-.• !• AV.-IHIV. e NoLin, Mrs. Eliza- Attest: B. J. DUNIGAN, . Mayor. last yens j,! nptji. Gralnei:, Miss Ruih Wolk, Mr, nnd, Mrs. Joseph Nolan, Township Clerk. teum roni| ••• • C;i! •••ii '. X. .1. >"•(( :if. i' .-! Mrs. Henning Peterson, Mr. and John ,?. ki, = campaign flair, the Distinguished Avenel Republicans APPLY IKIWAUI) JOIIN'SnN'S :in i- * * —Plans have been completed spending his leave with his pnr- HELP WANTED Pfc. Emeiy Simon, nephew or American Indian Is Topic to hold a bazaar at the First enu, PIX SETTERS WANTED. Steady John Simon, K7 Bergen Street, AVF.N'KL—Election of officers 1 Church of Iselin, Prenbyterinn, on —Mrs. John Boyle and daugh- Wooilbvidgi , IUIA received an hon-Of Address By Miss Haber will be held by the Avenel Repub- FOR THE TOPS in Music and Entertainment] wurk. ijindl •iiiliii'y. Apply Hall- December 7, 8, and !) from 1 till ter. Marfjaretfi of Avenel, were orable discharge from the army lican Club. Inc., December 111 at way RrcrORtinn <'(>., foiic'h St., 5 P. M. On Saturday, December the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. iifti'r '!7 months of service, He WHS WOODBRinCIE —Miss Louise the Klub Knlita. The slate will be JOE'S Circular Bar and Ka'hway, \. .1. 9, a turkey dinner will he served Milton Ashley, Correja Avenue, -latinnedlat ('amp (ivubcv, Okl-i. Huber discussed "The American presented by the following nomi- ii -i in i i-::n cii from fi to N P. M. Tickets are —Seaman Edward Penningtnri, 268 Madtson Ave. 1'rivatc Simon said he was glad to Indians" and showed pictures in nating committee: availdble at the door. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pen- TREE SERVICE lie home and visit with his friends, illustration at a meeting of the Presents Nightly Mrs. ('harles Siessrl, chairman; —Lieutenant William Steubcr nington, of Fiume Street, spent a LIMIIS ami TKKHS taken iluwn. "but wanted to iii; hi.s share i» Breckenridge Auxiliary of the Mrs. Edward Grode, Mrs. Jjimcs weekend leave at home. 1 is .spending a leave at the home Hales rc;Hnnalili'. I'hoii' Rail- civilian life, too." First Presbyterian Church at the O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas Bell, Mrs. —Miss Barbara LaVera, of Nuv- i i of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank way 7-::t:'|.|{. I.L.I l-::(iini i- Ji4t home of Miss Elaine Logan, Scho- Kichnrd Myers, Mrs. George ley, was the weekend guest of Ml. der Avenue, Monday. Stecber of Fiat Avenue. Mivka. —Mrs. Fred Rnpp and daugh- and Mrs. Fred Webber, Cinder PERSONAL The group will meet again G.O.P.Women Slate Annual Plans are unnii rnniie for the ters, Barbara and June, Private Lane. SI'IKITI'AL mill chuvvnyati: mes- Christmas Party Tuesday Monday night at the home of annual Christmas party for mem- and Mrs. Fred Rapp and daughter, —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the. sii^cs. !l A. M. tii ii I1. M. Ap- Mrs. Charles Kuhlman, Freeman Green Street Fire Company held Frank ^csKyhRoitti bers, their families and friends. Cathie, of Hillside and Mr. and Street. pointments made. IVOODBRIDGE—Women's Unit Mrs. O'Brien Is chairman and «heMrs. John Goetz and children, of a masquerade at the firehouse, Ki'v. K. Kicker, of First Ward Republican Club is being assisted by Mrs. Lillian Irvinuton, were Sunday quests ut Musi' was furnished by Duffy. !I'J Main St. will hold its annual Christmas WOMEN PLAY Elster, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bell; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prizes, were awarded as follows: Best dressed, Mrs. Charles Smith; Wuodlindfr,., N. •!• 11-M party Tuesday in the School Street W00DBRIDGE — Mr?. George Mrs. John Kelly, Miss Ruth Novnk, Furw, Snnora, Avenue. jitter bug, Vera Pemberton-Dick Auditorium. ;• F. Hunter, (li'nve Avenue, wir- Mrs. Bertha Hears, James O'Briei., —-Private John Nahass is spen;'- DANCING HIS DRUMS MOVING Knap; waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yon< HOST) A covered dish supper will be hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. Grode, Robert Johnson, Mrs. inp a furlough at his home on EVERY AND Reynolds; door prize, Mfs. Ruth SKIl'PY I.KIM'EK'S STOKAiCK — Cnitinc served at 7:110 P.' M,, after which Bridge Club this week. Winners Hlivku and Mrs. Siessel. Green Street. 1 Dobbs. Judges were Anthony Pe NIGHT ORCHESTRA and JOE and shipping, Dependabl local there will be an exchange of pifts were Mrs. Julian E. Grow, Mr. At the recent frame social held —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, reda, John S. Wirtz an.d Mrs, ii ml lout; distance moving. ^^'1 Mrs. Alfred1 Dunfee is chairman Thomas Z, Humphrey, Mrs. Leon for the benefit of the National Hillcrest Avenue, entertained rel- Smith. Mrs. Marge Osborne and Kinj,' St., Perth Aiiiboy, N. .1. and she is being assisted by Mr: K, Campbell and Mrs, L. llunyon War Fund SM was realized. Mr-. atives, Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Kenny assisted the p. A. 4-2:: 18 ' n-;mtf Helen Kubic, Mrs._ Jenny Mun Potti-r. The next meeting, Decem- O'Brien was chairman and she was —Seaman Robert Bnlland hn? ladies of the club. (Irani1, Mrs. Albert Martin, Mrs ber 12, will be iit the home of assisted by Thomas Bell, Mr. i returned t« his base at Snmpsor, WANTED Leon E. McElroy, Mrs. .John W Mrs. Whitney ('. l.ceson, Kahway O'Brien, Mr. Haina and Mr;. X. Y.,. after spending his leave —Seaman First Class John WANTED to lease or sub-lease Boos, Mrs. William Bird, Mrs, Avenue. Grode. at the home of his parents, Mr. Hermsen, Cinder Lane, has re^ furnished or unfurnished 1, '1,Mabel N'aylor, Mrs. William Mes and Mrs. A. Balland, Hardinii turned to his base at Sampson, M. .'! or 4-i'omn a]iarlnieiit in Car- sick, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs, .lohr Avenue. Y., after spending his leave visit- 1 Leret bcKinniiH" .Iiimuiry. Call .lalVe Uoyle, Mrs. Apnes Lund, Mrs. M. NOTEWORTHY —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchin- ing tit home. r Studio, Calteret H-. »ar>5. I'1, Dunphy and Mrs. Airnes son and children, Maryland and —Mrs. Eugene Ruckbeil, Lin- 1 C.I .11 -".() UIKIUSII. Glenn, (if East Orange, liave re- coln Highway, entertained mem- tuinrd home after spending \hv bers of her Bridge' Club last weekend at the home of Mr. andThursday. The Road to Musical Happiness. Mrs. iFred . Walker, UGuardiit Avenue. Jack Miner, Canadian natural- V- All instruments are easy to learn and play • but if —Second Class Seaman Donald ist and bird protector, dies. "' music is to bring you genuine happinut for ye»ri Freeman is spending a leave at Ins to come, it must be with a firm foundation. Private home on McClane Street. Fly resigns 'from the FCC ef- lesions on Violin and Accordion by Ed. Bonkoslci. fective November K). Lessons on all instruments by expert teachers. —Mrs. Michael Ptgos, Dow Musical instrument* and accessories Used Instruments Bought, Repaired and Exchanged EDDIES MUSIC CENTER & SCHOOL OF MUSIC Need An Oil Burner? 357 State St. Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone P. A. 4-1290 OF QUALITY A DAZZI.IM;. iiR LIANT SKI ft \m Place Your Order GIFTS FOR I-.Al'HM E LUIGI'S NOW for an BER OF THI. i AMlU'.j PIZZERIA ABC Burner. DISTINCTIVE DIAMOND JEWELRY AND GRILL Roberts & Lieberuian Italian and American Food *'Quality Jewelers" The Best at Popular Prices Cinege Oil & Coal Company 8 Smith St. Perth Amboy Friday - - Clam Chowder HI Longfellow Street, Carteret Sat.-Sun. - - Southern Fried Chicken Telephone 8-5282 Service On All Types 0/ Burners WATCH FOR WEEKEND SPECIALS ALL BRANDS WINE and LIQUOR GREEN ST. CIRCLE, HIGHWAY 26 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Schwartz Men's Shop Tel. WO.-8-2092 188 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. RELIGIOUS I JEWELRY EYEGLASSES CORDUROY REVERSIBLE! FINGERTIP COATS NOTICE! $7.00 up JACKETS $8.98 up The Lepper Furniture Company, for- GIFT r merly of 283 Madison Ave., has moved Neckwear 55c. to $2.00 For "HER" F<> "

its office and showrooms to 284 King llniiH I'•!•* Dress Shirts I'.-Hlll""- ',•,, Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Cnw1'* p l Tltis $5.00 price is for a complete pair of eyeglasses $1.55 up in cither tho rim or rimlu&i type. .Single viuion white All our friend* and customers are in- Woolen Vests Dress Glove* precision ground leuses made according to your own vited to come in and will 1» *#rv«d in $2.98 $1.59 up A email deposit will »ecure your U>'» prescription t'or either nuar or distant eyeglasses. the usual courteous nlanner. We are Gifts (or 11 open every day from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Service Men Dress L. KREIELSIH^ $5.98 up Sportswear Sweaters „ RAHWAY OPTICIANS Lepper Furniture Co. nas [127 SMITH ST. 7-3127 far » $1.98 up i $1.98 up <*' -LE ADER PAGEfTVE

EUROPEAN WAR : !i<>' n "f Germany will makr OTJJRII- . OUtSS AH15 MAT TOO MUCH EXC1VSMBHT tn have brnuyht on n h*irt Stttfll In tin1 Rbscnop of n better defi- [ A grfat, final drive into (.Cr-1 izerl niilitiiry resistance inj^Tec- KANSAS CITY - Excitement !rnm whioh "r" Bcwin Rtith Hft- Avenel Items nitjon, perhaps th» American way WOODLAKF.. Onllf. - Mr i 51. dipd jn«l bc^frirc the flfl* nnny is pxpeeleil In winil up thojtive. Miwnvpr. the Niwis arc -nip-;;, on(, n( ftol,n,l short of (jBMlinc anil: j ,i i . t , | ,f heintr forth-- , 'i . . , . >, . ^ . . inj; her (Inmthler. l.init. Rlwabeth, mill Mi"*. IJroi'KV Ruddy,: opermion n1 c ( 0Il5i n o ( n( ( IVrth Amlinv rtl. The military experts: oil, furinjf difficulties in iron unrtl riftht, purpwoful nnd itv=t!tntty pn|)l " ' !y ° r""oc '"* nl " ,|,me Hnsrin*. an Army nurw sta- Avenue, urn parents! of ;i; (iem-rnl Monpi that when the Rhiin har-j sUi'l nnd nrrupinn the bottom of' wrnnR.—Riehniond (Vsi.) Tim»«-! ton"' hns " » , hum al Rnhwny Memo- -Misses Vrrmiini nd ]]i-\v.\ ;i ice is effectively paused, the pnsi- the mmipnwpr harrpl. Dispntrh. • «nd n hut of 1,000 button's. R,.,| Cross nrtivitios, is believed-total of 2:1,000 i-niilmt |.il:il. liisl week. Tni'ilun, Whishitij.-, 1,, ]., 1VTO, w(1(,|... 1'YwL Srwini, Ovlnmln,; ™' Kll("i|s "f lll('i'- "istcr, Mr.. m s Lwnv 1 ,1,,. uiics'l (,f Mr mid Mr- i '' - "''"i^ " Avenue. . Sr\-n".l, Htinirit Kiieel Ml'""- r''arl<'S Kieniim, .lac';

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UX ST.. HOOilliHllHl V. ,/• t?m .. .;" irL... THURSDAY, NOVEMBER !t(), 1 PAGE SIX INDEPENDENT ^Alt- In Impressive Production COLONIA NEWS On The Silver Sere By Margare.t4icott en

Majestic air contract ,| , 1 ner aftrf the chri-lciiing of their and Miss Sophie Brnzannki, of All llltCTC. Thtuiks(tivin(; broadcast from nti, dnuifhter, Patricia, lit. St. Joseph's Colonia, Giver Garson and Walter Pid- pr '(Tiani wan presented at the or Hollywood } Slovak Church, in Kli/.aheth, witH —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horning. ifnn match their previous suc- IOI-II Wediiisilay, with many pur- Pprtation and'«.[',.,.K!' in atlendniH'i1, The pr«)Rv»m ^e Kev. M. IlnddiiiKor officiating, East First Street, entertained on n-si's in "Mrs. Miniver" and "Madame Curie" ill their new his own pocket u,,,'," ip.-noti with the fl;iR. salute and I ""'1 Mrs. Mary Valish of Eliwlieth, Thursday Mrs. Emil Breuer and .Metro•Goldivyn-Maycr hit "Mrs. now thing for K,,,,' :ht'S;ar Spiiiinled ltanner. follow! and Theodore Cromwell nf Linden, daughter, I>oris, r.nd Mrs. Alfrc;! rurkinglon," which opened yos- by "Thankspiviin: Kxereise" with as sponsors, (iuest.« were Mr. and Breuer and son, Alfred, of Cran- Here And There: ii.i-d:iy at the Majestic Theatre. N'Vitia Lewis, Kenneth Hill, Jotm ,Mrs. Stanlfty LUVHRC, Mr. an.1 ford. Crescent "Hitd" (ii'i):e|, ,]r:\n (\<'.irt. i'.r.i, (it'orgf Hoehle, Eric Koaen- Mis. Benjamin Martin, nf Beth- —Mr. and Mrs, William Ogden. This highly popular starring W'xwlhl HI^I-, is now with t!u- bns, Tonin .Rarhosa, Walter Sn- lehem, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John Inwood Avenue, were hosts Thurs lea HI brings to stirring cinematic to learn, arc ^'ui,'" Seventh Army in ['ruiue. ll:« no >v tirr, mill Alberta Ooinilifei1: poem Lc?ky, of Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. day to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogden, lif,. the Susie und Major Parking- that grow in IJ,, ,, APO riiimbi'i h ii,'>S. In Rud'j •Littl niireronro," Wendy Wilk- Joseph Lnvagc, of Newark; John of Roselle. \ tmi (if the best-seller novoj on flora which fl,,,,,, -,„'••'• \ i >|J twenty ,-n,, fix up a roi'iTiitinn room there and Days," j Deloros Day, Steve Mrs. Joseph Godby, Mr. and Mrs. ritt, AmheTst Avenue, were din- season's most ,.,t,'. made some nf the army men 11 lit- Advance notice si'.ys that a light Barthelmes, Thomas Polhamup, George Kayser, Mrs. Currid, Mr. ner guests Thursday of Mrs. Olga chase:'. tle more eDmforlalilc . . . comedy treatment of his real-life Harold Bolick, Antoinette Lcifcftrr.-ffn'd Mrs. Chester Cast>, Mrs R. Cox, of Westfield, • Greer Carton and Walter Pidgeon ncore new triumph* in "Mrt. of promoting the sale of war bonds I Buy War Bondi Parkinjton" coming to the Majestic Theatre, Perth Amboy, todny. Patty Krohne, Mary Ann Milito, ert Truett, Calvin Johnson, Philip —Mr, and Mrs, Charles Smith, provides the story structure foi itm;,. Harold Schranz, Philip Prassor, Dcn-HI'cyker, Victor Skombii, Ern- Amherst ,A,vonuo, were guests the new Kay Kyser musical, "Caro- Brian Donlevy , Tidbits: Herbert McCarthney and Joseph Ernest Burrows, Frank Hutchison, Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. George Attractive Nightgown A NEW ALLERGY lina Blues," starring the band- ards are a seiisui,,,, Obeiberger; play "Indian Mocni; James Black, Anthony Colcarro, MeLster, of Elizabeth. tic screen team );• \\, , I still maintain that the tough- Kansas City- -The morning lifter leader, Victor Moore and Ann Mil- sins," with Marian Chuhert, Char- Roeco Lupo, Richard Polhamus Mayer's "An Am,, .. est jolt I have these days is ititel- —Mr, and Mrs. August Mr-y- Mrs. John Willis cleaned house, ler and coming to the Strand The- L lotte Menses, Robert Beck, Kath- and Frank Brecka. Accordion the new Techno , vicwinft parents whose, sons havi fahrt, Duke's Road, entertained on she awoke with her face so swol- atre today. leen 'Fran'olich, Arthur Tesa-, solos were played by Angelo Vcs- opened today ,i been killed or are missing in ac Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charles len thai her eyes were almost shut. Off-screen, Kay has been put- ; Patty Hutiler;"A Thankful Boy," petino. The following were the atre. tion, It just tears at the heart Hiigenbcrgh, of Li.iden, ting his shoulder to the war ef- Frank Botti; "On Thanksgiving winners of turkeys: George Tros- Doctors tesled her for 55 types of —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck, Am- fort ever since Pearl H»rbor, Hi, Fans devoted •., string Understand that for- Day," Ronald Pinkham; "What co, Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. Wal- pollen hut her specific pllprgy hei'Rt Avenue, were hosts on weekly radio shows are playe-l (Jarbo, Pidttcon-i,,, mer cop Arnt Petersen, of Ford;;, Mr. Turkey Said," school; "If I ter Smith, Mrs. Joseph Godby and could not be found. The next Thanksgiving to Mrs. Beck's pai- from service camps, and since his Turner combine who was badly burr.ed overseas, is Had Only Two," Patty Soule and John Lloyd. weekend, she cleaned house with on the mend. He lias received the enta, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bcs- lighted with thi-- ... Gale Cooper; recitation accom- —Mr. and Mrs. William Wela lic, of Elizabeth. the same result. The doctors tried ing the handsnii., package his brother officers in th-j panied with descant singing, Rob- miri' more and found the trouble HOMEMADE HUNTING KNIFE PDA sent him . , . Cappy Hornsby and family, West Street, and Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Herman .Brick- Donlevy and '(:. ert Horning and chorus; play •sheV'Allergic to furniture polish. KILLS MAKER is now stationed somewhere in the and Mrs. Jacob Schneider and well, East Street, visited Mr. mid "find," Ann RH-I,,. "Thanksgiving Long Ago," with family, Amherst Avenue, were the Mrs. Patrick McCuc-, of Dumont, ANAHEIM, Calif.—While try- Pacific . . . Charlie (Avenel) Flynn Diane Reti, Thomas Allardice, Bet- is raising birds these days . . . And dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Sunday. Definition ing to make a hunting knife, Ben- ty Brown, Carole Scolt, Robert Mrs. Jack Maul, of New York. —Mrs. George Dign and daugh- cidor Diaz, 27, attempted to force Tom (policeman) Lockic is quite a Bell, Wallace Hughes, Russe' Brigand: Lawless person, espt- JOSEPH SLINSKT -—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, ter Delores Adrientie, of Bridge- a handle on the blade when the shuffleboard player . . . Mohr; choi'us, Kathleen Pranolich, i-ially one of a hand, in southern Flower Shop Enfleld Road, wove the dinner ton, are visiting Mia. Dign's par- weapon slipped und severed un Buy War Bond. Marian Chubet, 0. A. Wilkerson, Europe, who lives by waylaying Floweri Foi- All o,,,, guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cur- travelers, stealing their property, artery in his leg. He was rushed to Eugene Simmons, Thomas Buchko, Arthur Scott of R:ihway. bett, of Hifchfield Road. On Mon- 73 Rooierpli Avon,, i Robert Beck; Indians, Edith Fiey, and sometimes kidnapping their a doctor's office but died within Around The Township: —Mr. and Mrs. William Dcikc, day Mrs. Dign, Delores and Mrs. persons in hope of obtaining nui- a half-hour from loss of blood. Telephonr MMjii i Patty Hutzler, Natalie Tatarnyw, Wood Avenue, entertained at din- Corbett attended a- party on Do- Heard, unofficially, that John Arthur Tesar and Peter Buchko; Warm and attractive is the smn. The term is not applied t,t Romoiul, in I he Navy, son of Mrs. ner on Thanksgiving- day Mrs, Lil-lores' second birthday, at the home English thieves, whose methods .song "Thanksgiving Day," school; lian I1'. Wherett, Miss Gertrude L. of her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel flowered cotton - flannelette Margaret, Itomond, of Elizabeth 'A Great Convenience," Albert are different.—Universal Diction- Wherett, Mrs. A. E. Turner and Dign, in Woodbridge. nightgown shown above as pic- and the late Motorcycle Officer Mengcs; singing playlet, "The ary of the English Language. LOUIS FARBER Miss Butty Lou Turner, all of —Girl Scout Troop No. It) met Olestine Romond of the Town- Happy Home Front," second tured ... :!;? November Usue of Belleville. Monday at the Library, with Mrs. General Contractor DONALD T. ship police department, is report- grade; "We Thank God For Our Good Hounckccpin; magazine. ed missing in action, Prayers —Mrs. Catherine Keenan, Flor- Albert Whitcomb and Mrs. Janus NO HELP FOR KITTY Soldiers," Florence 'Brooks; and It provido goad waiitline and Sheet metal, furnace, carpentry, offered for him in St. James' 1 ence Avenue, was guest of honoi Sutherlin as leaders. Work was Waynesboro, Pa.—Sympathetic ...Insurance finale, "America The Beautiful,' painting and paper hanging Church Sunday. Here's hoping at a birthday dinner party Sunday planned for the cooking and host- hai white groigrain ribbon trim. onlookers quickly shied away from school. assisting a kitty in distress—it. the prayers will be answered given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ess badges, and patrols have been Warm air furnacei in block tentatively formed, had its head caught in n glass jar Office: K,,; ,,|, and he will turn up alive and -A successful Teen-Age Dance John Shumski, of Jersey City. Dr. Alexis Carrd, biologist, who was conducted Wednesday evening —Mr. und Mrs. Thornton Hcisc, —District 5 will sponsor .-, —when they spied the tell-tale Immediate Delivery well And Pfc. Harry W. once won Notel Prize, dies, P.A. 4-3300 W., u Brown, formerly of Iselin, who by Boy Scout Troop fia, with the Penninjcton Avenue, entertained Christmas Dance at the Library, white stripe down its buck. Middlesex Ave., Saturday, December lf>, with Mrs. was reported missing since Sep- following committee in charge, Jo- her mother, Mrs. Edwin Schnell, Isetin, N. J. tember IS, is now known to be a seph Urso, Jr., chairman, with of Newark, Sunday.- James Sutherlin as chairman. As- AT FIRST M,r.M>i:ui7,r. Felix Giassi as master of cere- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newkiik, sisting her are Mr.i. Andrew John- Tin-; S.WK WAY Phone Metuchcn 6-1458-M prisoner of the Nazis . . . Saw SIONOFA HnriiiCtl Lieut. George Merrill the other monies, also John Urso, Robert Amherst Avenue, entertained Mr. son, Mrs. K. rramberg, Mrs or Diet day. He looks tip-top . . . Black, Martin Sieu, Charles Lu- and Mrs. Prank Newkirk and chil- M. Adams, Mrs. Chester Case, Mrs. \(l(.li: IIKIIUiM NAI.ON Buy War Bond! cas, Patrick RatagHr and Clarence dren, of Linden, Thursday. Edward Nadlcr, Mrs. Fred Tandy. Iliilmrl, Kuseera. The affair was opened —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas-vPol- Mrs. George Devlin. There will iiui. by Scoutmaster James Black, with j)e modern and square dancing, rH! II V. M. (I Operator 13 Reports; hanuis, Florence Avenue, weW I) I everyone pledging allegiance to hosts Thursday to Ernest Ander- and a booth for fancy work ait- Cold Preparations as directed \. i-in 4 Days That Joseph Leahy was heard the flag, and the boys repeating son, of Elizabeth. ick's will be displayed. , Perth Amboy 4-0255 being interviewed over Station the Scout Oath. Mrs. Charles Ski- —Mrs. Dorothy Wilcox, Flor- WOR Saturday afternoon on the binsky led Girl Scout Troop No. ence Avenue, was a dinner guest Industry forms national group programpg , "This llallorHii." Joe 15 in giving their oath. Group Friday in Linden. to aid rehabilitation of dUablec It's a Loco singing and dancing and games 1 just returned from overseas duty —Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lewis, Laugh Riot were enjoyed, with prizes won by East First Street, were guests afiri j.s nqws at llullornn. Hospital, More contributions of hlo SUten' Island . V >That there are Patty Scott, Samuel Chubtt and Thursday of Mr, and Mrs. George asked to heal the wounded. l(i members of the Zullo family Frank Belardino, The following Williams, of Hoboken. on the Port Reading Honor Roll were the official chaperones, from —Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dca plaque . . . That Mr. and M-rs. Leo the .sponsors, the Volunteer Fire Hleyker, New Dover Road, enter- Goristt celebrated their wedding Company, Fred Sutter, Thomas tained,on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. anniversary recently . . . That the Polhumus and Charles Skibinskj., Adnlph Schuerer, of New York, Emp Legion members urge you to lis- and ftom the Ladies' Auxiliary, —Mr. and Mrs. C. Cudney, Am- 4. ten to Eddie Cantor's program on Mrs. Polhamus, Mrs. 'Frank 1m- herst Avenue, entertained Mrs. ESCAPE to DANGER" the radio to get, all the ibpe. on portico and Mrs. Skihinsky, also Laura Cudney and daughter, Jac- Ann DVORAK, Charlie CHAN the "Give to Yanks Who Gave" William Deike, troop committee queline, «f Hillside, on Thanks- — ii\ —» "BLACK MAGIC" campaign ... ^ chairman of program and activi- giving Day. n ties. Entertainment was provided Buy War Bonds —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, by John Urso, imitations; Angelo Arthur Avenue, wore hosts Thurs- Vesperino, accordion solos, and day to the Misses Beatrice Pol- -unm Operator XYZ Phones: vocal solos by the'Misses Dorothy hamus and Beatrice Bissell. TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY That the Firemen of Fire Dis- Ftazier and Beatrice Bissell. The —Miss Laura Jean Capua.- trict No. 12, Colonia, nre going to scout committee will meet soon daughter of Pvt. and Mrs. Michael throw a big Christmas party Sun- with Mr. Deike and Mr. Black to Capua, Patricia Avenue, is recov- day iifternoon, December 24, at plan another affair. ering at her home from a Recent two o'clock at the In in an. Avenue —A farewell party was given illness trlint lUOui •«T t :,.. ! hall for all children of. the, dis- Monday for Larry Forte, Inman •—Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brozan- SUN,, MON., TUES., WED. .trict under 14 years of age, . . AVMIUC, who left for the Navy ski, Lake Avenue, antertained on FntZ FCLU Tha""••'t Lt. Regin• a Isacson• , WAC•• re- Tuesday. It was held at the home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Louis KCK pun cruiting officey at New Brunswick of Miss Ruth Kuffner, West $tre«t, Zellnur- and family, Mrs. Charles MASSEY- CARSON -LDRRF NELSON ,:it wants to inform local women that and a gift was presented to him Stillwell and family, of Avenel, Coming for 3 Dayi • Starting Tueiday, 1' "yy General Somer- SAM SAYS with KDWARD ARN(»LI) . Buy W»r Bondi at thii Theatre—Offitidl I" x ' ville, hendof Army Service Forces, Newki»k, Evelyn Newkirk, Joseph- women who enlist in the WAC ine Marchitto and Loraine Pink- TURN THAT OLD CAR GLADYS COOI'KK ham, also Louis Belarilino, Pat- now can be deferred from active INTO WAR BONDS service until after the first of the rick Batagliag, , Martin and Josepph yeur. Albert Brezowski, Thtoctore FOR VICTORY Buy War Bondi Brozanski, Fred Marchitto, John WE WILL BUY M GAL LOVES Mm and Joseph Urso, Gene Meyer ar.d filTMAf with BOB CROSBY Robert Black. THEATRE - PERTH AMBO> ! ANY CAR PHONE <-3388 From The Notebook: —Mr, and Mrs. John Mvaz, Gay- ANY YEAR OR MODEL AND L. (Mien, of Claire Avenue, hud wood Avenue, entertuined at din- PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE really something to be thankful •for on Thanksgiving Day, Just as For Quick Cash He had $4.28 in hit pocket the family were ready to sit down JACK'S ResulU Call — riu» — and love in hit eyei! to dinner they received a telegram - Anne Caillii stating that his brother, who had TOYLAND UNCLE JOE "A WFAVE, A WAC btSen previously reported missing, WO. 80149 and* a MARINE" The ttory of an immi|rant was alive ... An upper Main 405 State St., cor Broad Street lassie is getting ready to PERTH AMBOY, N. J. SPEEDWAY STARTS NEXT THURS. who came to America and enow an engagement, ring to her J.mei CAGNEY good I friends . . . Glad to learn "Windy" AUTO SALES Co. Lakis has made the grade and is 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. "FRISCO KID" I'unlhiauiii trtim 1 I1. H. —I'hunr I1. A. 4 1S03 now a chief petty officer and n — HUK r-' Woodbridge "MUSIC in MANHATTAN TODAY THRU THURSDAY combat photographer for the WE tell good transportation, Ann Shirley Coast Guard in Guam . . . Seenif not merely mod cart. only yesterday that "Windy" was sports editor for the old Leuder- ' Journal". . . .'< Buy War Bondi STATE T HEATRE ANN MfLLEK VICTOR MOOBE Last Bat IVof Least: WOODBRIDGE, N. J. icrr DOMNELL Major "Buddy" Campbell was Beautiful Selection TODAY THRU SAT. KING home recently . . . Hear Boo-Bou , Keating h|t all the hot spots in of Toys That Famout Broadway HIT! VIDOR'S ty^nwich Village the othuv "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE", Production night . . . John liaran who hats Unusually large variety with Cry GRANT . Priicill. LANE . KX'm ' beon in the Kuropnaii 'Fhyutie for al.u Riobtrd TRAVIS - Eleanor PARKER in Uli: two and onje-hutt' yeurs, bumped TABLE SETS, DOLLS, "THE LAST,RIDE" SHOW intf his brother Joe, who has'been flC,1U«( overscan for one and one-ha|f ROCKERS, CARRIAGES - , SUN. THKU TUES. _ jnyjths,» few weeks ago in France. Dick POWELL - Lucille BALL'in ' *ft»iin world, eh? ... -Bill Gurity in DOLLS, HIGH CHAIRS, "MEET THE PEOPLE" WAKE expected home any ll»liln|.||l)ll g Company. iy,, WoortbrldgBw , N. develop the power of intelligent thinking. headline* from America^ news- (iroRnry, President; Maxwell Lojar papers they are »t least close munications and it' can make an ,1ml; Litwrwica P. Campion, a enough to sound quite familiar to enemy retreat to protect tht(n. jrcRnTy, Heorolnry. millions of readers who follow The threat of a strike at th« flank csn tempt the enemy to weaken nil K (IRFIOORT Editor 9ncl PuhMahm Need Blood Donations the vmr through the press. Such headline* are the result of front, unbalance his line. Security The treatment of wounded men In the of the flank* is a cardinal point In AN »EW»PAPKB 4111 undcrstanduble endeavor to present war is far better than that given both defense and offenw. ,, »»IPI I2.no »«f jrnr !• •iivam-r. find » story that will bring thft. fighters in any previous war. This is.espe- (Jay's niluation vividly "to the rend- So every timo Ihe Allies try »' Women JVurie Wonnded Men? cially true of tho men who fight under the er's mind and heart, it story that run around end we will do well American flag, because the nation haa put nfk'ii must be dug out of factml not to *Urt holding our breath. Army Nurse Corps report:* thai dispatches und military com- The Germans und the Japanese nurses arts needed In Army hospitals their welfare above every other considera- mtiiiiquus cold and complex. And will sacrifice rear guards in .a bit- tion. mil a slory does quicken tho ter holding fight, hut the main . country and 1,000 for service ovor- pulfH1. The draimi «nd »u-s|i body UMiklly'gets out. We need to- The news comes from San Francisco that wllieb lie ¥i the implied questions, remember this as we watch th* lc on Leyte and the flanking ih> cfistinltiest are- rapidly com inn it is now possible to deliver fluid blood to "Will we catch tln'm?". "Can they Leyte Island forty-eight hours after it is escape?", are the stuff of all ad- PS around Met*. — ChrUtian hr Unitnd States, many patients re- venture stories. Monitor. drawn from a donor in that city. Moreover, ruii' special treatment. Since July, Hut wholly without such inten- s been an increase of almost three the blood is seventy-five per cent efficient tion, newspapers have thu.s con- Socialization twenty-one days after being donated. tributed their share in whipping To u* RS phyileiins, storm „],,.(! per cent in the number of pa- up the waves of unwarranted op- louda »rc ahead and it behooves n' from.overseas. More than We have no expert knowledge as to the ", timism and the following troughs is to nhortPn tail. We will soon be scrvicomen are now in Army hos- difference between blood plasma and fluid of unnecessary gloom which have involved deeper and deeper in the blood, but we understand that there are characterised much American re- maelstrom of bureaucratic control ;; Hi is country and nurses on duty sponse to war new?. of the practice of medicine with/ cases when a wounded man, who has lost . How miitiy traps have really its attendant increase in an al- been sprung; ho*' many pincei.; ready burdensome amount of vlnctant admission is made that re- oxygen as well as bloor], requires liquid blood for recovery. have pinched shut; huw many paper work, leslt correct diagnoses r methods have failed to .secure the pockets have been buttoned up and general deterioration in th« r\ ntim'bfir of nurses and Repro- In this connection, a dispatch from Paris over the doomed enemy hordes? luality of the care of the sick. says that the Army newspaper, Stars and A few, but. not many. Nor huve The public should now be tolil .-(• Fiances Bolton, author of the l)ill the military commander*, except Stripes, declares, "There just isn't enough fairly and squarely the whole story .; die Nurse Cadet Corps, recently us nil outside hope, ever expected of what socialized medicine mean1!. muses: "If you do not respond blood being given by folks back home." that many would. While news- Only by education can the public paper renders, thousands of miles ,. on Capitol Hill will be forced to The paper intimates that the medics have he enlightened.—Norfolk M«dl«*l awuy wntch expectantly for the Newt, Bc»ton. me way, because we will have our been able to store up only two pints of jaws to snap, the Germans or thi iv.l for." blood for every man in action, although Japanese concerned are not blind Correct Living; Foundation they have a quota of five pints of blood. Iy lighting on, oblivious to th' Representative- has just returned danger like the villain in thi RcgRrdleM of the many 'changes that will take place after the ww . he Kuropean front, where she wit- We call attention to this matter, al- adventure strips. fr4-L~ and the large numher of new lux- ,it first hand the terrific overload though it should be recognized that no r£> '<$?<;< uries and gadget* that will be of- \niiy nurses. Moreover, she wiA im- serious effort has been made to secure Christian Science fered to the public, the foundation blood donations in many areas of the na- of correct living will still be char- , I'll hy the wounded men requiring the acter. Unless the cititeni hive trillion that the nation can provide. tion. Evidently, donations in established Church Calendar learned this fundamental truth, r sifting nil possibilities, with dis- centers have equalled the immediate de- Under The State House Dome they have missed the greatest lei- mands of the service, but it is just possible son of the war.—L»wr«nc« CK«».) rvsults, the War Manpower By J. Joseph Gribbins First Church of Christ, Scien- Outlook. |tiI'm -riiin recently classified 27,000 reg- that heavier casualties will make it neces- tist, Sewiiren, is a branch of the Mother ('lunch, The First Church iiiirses us 1-A Nurse Corps mate- sary to call for a greater response. TftRNTON—Municipal ollidals| •Vt the present time intangibles about as important us false teeth, MERCHANT MARINE arc not assessed and taxed in ev- while others say it is a distinct of Christ, Scientist, in Htwtnn, The future of the American The Stars and Stripes points out, how- and State educators have appar- iloiiel Florence A, Blanchfield, Su- ently joined forces to broaden ery district of the State as re- handicap because children, imitate Mass. Sunday services at 11 A. flag on the high seas of thv world M., Sunday School !l:30 A. M.; iideiil of the Corps, wrote letters ever, that blood donations rise "when the New Jersey's tax base in order U> quired by law. the writing habits of teachers. depends largely upon decisions to Wednesday Testimonial meeting, secure KiTiitur financial :iid for Two years ago former (lovevn- Christie JctTries, assistant pro- be made by Congress and pur high them to join u|>, calling attention war news is bad and fall when it gets 8 P. M.; Thursday, reading room, school districts, particularly those or Charles Kdison personally pro- fessor in English at the I'aterson officials. At present, the U. 3. usualties and asserting that "our good," -but adds that "when the war news 2 lo 1 i1. M. i I V Ci' in rural areas where there exists posed that, the Legislature switch State Teachers College, recently 'Navy probably equals thj com- Tving of the best that Ameri- is good is when the blood is needed, be- the collection nf intangible per- COD THE ONLY CAUSE bined navies of the world and oiir II n lower per pupil wealth. found three left-handed gii'ls us- sonal property taxes in New Jer- AND CKKATOR is the Lessor.- 40,000,000-ton merchant marilifc She received only cause it takes blood—lots of, blood—to Dr. John F. Aly, of the Prince- ing uwkwarrt overhand positions -intf can give. sey from local to State auspices Sermon subject for Sunday, De- almost equals the shipping of make it good." ton Surveys, staff agency lor the in writing in her class of forty. nlrt'd replies and less than two at a flat rate of $.'1.50 per 5^1,000 cember ,:!. <;OU)EN TEXT: "In other powers. Many of these ship*, Educational Planning Commission She became inquisitive about and eliminate, further collection the beginning (ioil created the however, will not be suitable for vil nf the applicants could be pro- of New Jersey in developing the their chances of being hired us of the State school tax. This heaven and the earth." (On post-war service and, if the United I fur actual admission to the Corps. State, school aid plan, insists- there teachers in the public schools of Helping The Italians would prevent municipalities from 1:1). SRRMON: Passages from States is to maintain an adequate is need for $8,

-r ' "lilt, THURSDAY, N0VEMPJE& SO,- W44- /'AGE BIGHt Relax In These Comfortable Crocheted Slippers It U lovelorn Advice "Saxophone-players nre hotn, ying novel- How's t iiuide," writes n comedy critic. when n,,. , Hither arfilllienl for hirt.h-f'iu,. n nre doii,, Your Health? d. Punch. yours.--An !,,, By T|HE MEDICO

NFW TREATMENT FOR BURNS Many useful dUrotorics .'ire SURE, made accidentally. WE FEEL PROUD When the (iorman sulwiiirirtes !i,:;il ;nii .mil 'i en.I; 'if ihe '."In , . . wh«n our cuilomm com* In Jo show , were sending so ninny of our u Tri' i-lin f ruMclu.-.ji.M! reached way th»!r n«w tins ara Handing up on ih6 „ ships to the bottom, our men were til. i' lii.'i: the A me: ic The new GoodyMrt ore even healing om ' often hurled into the water which pi-, HIM' ili'tinitrly ilWl.HCl mileage forecast*. For more fact* on those K was covered by burning oil. Soino- *•--i'l. lit fii.d Conare'"* made miracle tire*, atop in at liines they were submerged in the [[ft \ I'II :lu- :\Ar and with t sea for hours.

IIISIH'I' II la-Minn At Ihmkerqne, many of the ha V (,'ivell th>- 11<'ii British who were evacuated re- iirii •ti1''iifjth tn h:i'ck the I1 mained in Ihe water for a long 11. t*iev mi>ve-'. Thil- r1 :iiii; time. Numbers' were severely lin ! > I!'"ui'Vclt )v<- ihe i>p|i • li'iiinl in I'l' Mdei>; Wu- • idly. Captain William Kirkman in I T.!'l. in jf't !'r'->sii;h with I,: said that it was observed that the • Tin 'hftvinj; the I'nitcd S t ti t • - - burned men who were rescued t;ik. t!11• lcii(|i-r'--'ii|i in ,r wni!. .4.1 froui the ocean got along hotter i /alien tn handle iirublems o, than those who had not received '-* ! 'y and ei'ui'>i)]ic welfare, In mi f la) tlio Iroublr with men, uniJ (b) the salt water immersion. thr ti-onhlf willi women in Counopolitan magaiin*, Betty Hutton -i-ivo di'Ceit nf the lead >W myi men wiinl woinm to In- nctrrmcn at all timei, wKile Fr»nk The reasons arc not far to seek. "iati -t< M Cnnvrre.i.s is in- Sinalrn nui-rls thai drtpitr their many foible., women are the The sen salt is stimulating am) tci pi •••.I as a e'ear indication ut indiiprnnnalilta i of thr world. mildly antiseptic. Every cell in In' '• nters will hack no cati- . !i" liei1 -uccessor. starts on Hollywood sets. Some of joying it greatly. claim, however, that in an emer- greasy applications. A Mexican pivlcssor wants I.,- the couples who have fallen under gency on shipboard bucketfuls of Kii'kman said the salt water "take the glamor out of war." All I: is believed that Secretary the spell of cupirl while make- he has to do is to circulate a few Intending to make a number of sea water could be used. They cure was the only surface treat- Hull's continued ill-health will believe love - malting are Ann heat it to destroy bacteria. ment given to 50 Marines who pictures of any hatllefront.— make it necessary for him tn re- super-duper musicals in the com- Sothein and Lieut, Bob Sterling, suffered frightful burns in a for- Buffalo News. tire to :i less stmiuoLLS post. Men- ing future, Bill Perlberg, a major In San Diego i» the Navy's 11,- Jane Wyman and Capt. Ronald est fire. They all made good re- tioned as his possible successors .studio's beauty impressario, sent 000-hpd hospital, the largest in Reagan and (ireer Garson and coveries. The Ideal "Den" arc I'tnler-secretary Stettiniun scouts to fine-comb the United the world. They salt. wateV Parts of York Minister, now be- Richnrd Ney, to mention only a exclusively for the treatment of ami War Secretary Stimauli. It is (ow, States for the most dawling girls True ing cleaned, hadn't been touchei cjuiie possible that Simmer Welles to be had. From them were se- burns of a superficial nature. Tan- More accidents occur when tbo for -COO years. What a place for a may be readmitted to a post in the nic acide which has been exten- The Cary Grants are btlieved lected the 14 Dianvond Horseshoe driver hugs the wrong curves.— mnn to keep his pipes and papers. Statr Department. The name of by their friends to he off on their Girls, to make their debut in Betty sively used is not found to be as Bainbridge Main.-ihei-t. —Toronto Star. Vice-President Wallace is alw second honeymoon, after report? Arable's "Diamond Horseshoe." effective as salt water. mentioned as a possible new addi- of n separation, and they hope The girls came from New York The salt water solutions are ap- tion to the t'abinei. that this time they will stay City, Syracuse and Port Jeffer- plied by saturating dressings with united. son, N, Y.; from Springfield, it and laying it on the burned skin. MARGIE'S BEAUTY SALON The re-election of President Mass.; from Minneapolis; from They must be kept moist. The Roosevelt wns Riveted with relief Tallulah Kankheud will have as Portland, Ore.; Beverly Hills, very badly I turned men are often 477 Rahway Ave. i Woodbridge,, N. J. by our Allies and ended a period her ex-lover in "The Royal Scan Tulsa and Manhattan Beach. submerged in salt, baths. This •of uncertainty, Plans are already dal," John Emery, liev .ex-hus keeps them comfortable and en- being made for another meeting of'band. Lassie, of "Lassie Come Home," fame, whose real name, by the ables the new skin to grow under Machineless Perimftients $5. & $7.50 Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin to the damaged cuticle without mo get on with the (treat world prob- Ingrid Bergman is to be starred way, is Pal, was bought by his lestatioti by changing the ban- lems of wliat to do with Germany in "The Scarlet Lily," prize- trainer, Hudd Weatherwax, for COLD W^VE $10. dage. in a post-war world, how to sup- winning novel about Mury Mag- $10 when his original owner, who plement, the unfinished business of dalene written by the Rev. Ed S. had left it to be broken of the It is difficult to apply grafts the preacher was perform- Japanese friendship pact, signed- ing the ceremony for (Jorabell in April 1941, expires in 1941!. Joan McCraclten, who didn't at- Burges and Wade Witts. As' soon ALL synthetic rubber tires are mil the stating that the treaty will con- tract much attention in Holly- as the ceremony was over same< Mileage records on taxi fleets, tinue for five years thereafter, un- wood when she was there about hurriedly departed while firemen less one party declares its inten- six months a^o, is a knoexou't on put out a blaze in the basement doctors' cars, farm vehicles are pwv- tion—a year in advance—to end 1 Broadway, whefp she is appearing of the church. •" ing the superiority of Goodyear tire- the pact. Russian policy in the Far in "Bloomer Girl." Hollywood will East will" therefore have to be probably wake up and look, now. building skills... pointing to the plus clarified by April 1945. AIRCRAFT v ue In her present role of uneasy The idea that it takes real Production of aircraft, between °l °^ such exclusive Goodyear iea- beauty, symmetry of features, neutrality Russia has succeeded in July 1st, 1940, and September 30, tures as the famous non-skid, slow- forcing the Japs to maintain an etc., to become a star in Holly- 1944, as announced by the WPB, army of 500,001) to 700,000 men wood is exploded when one con- was as follows: Boifibers, 74,95:1; wear tread design. Don't gamble with alon^ the Munc.hn.nan bonier. siders Lauren Bacall, who made fighters, 7,027; transports, This is the area that would be- her first real Jilm debut in "To 5((2; naval reconnaissance, planes,, your one-and-only Grade-1 certificate 1 v come an immediate battleground Have and'jlave Not" with Hum- 2,IM5; 'tvaij}fci's, 54,042; communi- ... bring it to TIRE SERVICE HEAD- in case of a Russo-Japanese break. phrey Bogart, Lauren has streaked cations, 10,78!); and special As long as the Japanese have to blonde hair, green - blue eyes, pose aircraft, 1,459. QUARTERS lor today's best tire bay. gtmnl it no sizeable for'qes can b shifted from that area to the place where the Japanese need them Wo. 8-0995 or Met. 6-0939-J most—the . And that means "that Russia is already help- ing us in that battle. Radio Shop of Wooclbridge SAFE and SURl Events in. the Pacific make it 110 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. clear that the Japanese have GOOD/YEAR chosen the Philippines as the place Automobile Radio* Repaired in which to do their utmost to EXTRA-MILEAGE RECAPPING stop the American advance, to- Radios picked up from homes ward Japanese home territory. Their fleet is continuing to be-ai Household appliances repaired i Get the last mile out oi your serious losses in the effort to re- i old tires. Bring them to TIRE inforce and .supply their forces in Store houri, 10 a. m. to 6 p, m. Wm. Hoffman Leyte. The .American advance on J SERVICE HEADQUARTERS that island has been forced to slow | ior a sturdy recapping job down by thy .weather «nd out in % with tough Goodyear ma- ability to put enoug-h air strips Into 87 times straight - I've been lucky! operation at once. Once these,han- w teriak, and done by Good- dicaps are overcome, MucA/thur's Get Set For The Holidays i year factory methods. Wall forces can be expected to take up 87 tlmti I've gan* out—and good wlien you couift up and real- I tell you when to recap. the advance. Who tithe Philippines tome bitk. arc retaken, the Japanese will OUR FAMOUS ise what a high score you've got. You fed you deserve a rest, too. i - face the blackest hour in their When your score get» that high, history. LONGER LASTING they usually l|t you quit for a while. But the war isn't over yet. And TUB«$ LUCKY FIND FOB"" But sometimea that isn't powifcle. vm,til it is, I'll make a bargain with You just have to keep on going - you: You keep on buying, and I'lf % No certificate needed now. Re tgfhS DAYTONA BEAOH, ?h. — A COLD WAVE keepon fighting till the last Jap drops! passing motorist wjw found a cow perhaps till your number i» up. fA place your •vrorn tubes with '^.^IK ..killed by an. automobile took ad- The "best" permanent of heavy-duty, long-wearing vantage of the situation by butch- Out here, you get tQ tfndwtfand „,. ,J.KI-U them all! Our superior Cold those things. There's no question of Goodyears. ering the covv and departing with The 6th War Loan'is on. And it's the.ckoicc hind and front quarters Wave t»ke» lesj time . . .la«U quitting--no matter how much of the animal. you've done. every American's duty to invest in longer. Soft, luttroip curli for at least one extra $100 War Bond. B»ck home, it's the same wuy If you haven't bought yours yet, Repairs on »|t m«k^» of ajl tyjpej of hajr< Mike your about buying \Y»r Bonds, You feel do it today! cars and truck* appointment now. WAR IOWDI- Welding and Bur F0R &uy & iftBIt 1QQ War Bond Today! WOODBRIDGE La Mode Bteftuty 10W COST.. AUTO REPAIRS Spomared by AN OFIICWlTlltf INSPECTION >i 354 Aniboy Ave. & New St BERWCE VAN RIPER -LETTIE JL0CK1E . Woodbric^e, N, I Security Steel Equipnaeirt Corp. i FRANK VAN SVCHU T.I. Wo. 8-1038 Avenel, N. J. 167 NRW BRUNSWICK AVt 24-hour service Perth Amboy, N. J. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER HO, 1944 PAGfl parted Sale In U. S. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES .l.iiiunrv lil, lStfi. in linrm- known hairs, davlseio. p ii mi:,, IHI'IIIHIVP, in tl>i> fol- rpprpacnUtlvM, «>pi'iilnr«, til- KIII bane i-nllprtlntlnn illairlrts mlnlntraliirt. erant*<<», annlfM or "' I" nn Onllnanani ic tHIH •mi o'niirj In rlKht, tltl' or In- N\N T(J ,|!:TION his. By vlrtur of in Orrt«r of thf rs. nil.ir.tpil February nth. 'ouft of Chtnccry of Nr# ,l«r««y. unil mnninlpil Fptininry 9th on the d»y of th* nut* l*r*of. rvi Rtli,, 1928928;; t)p((((.mm.' n 1 c«U9(> whTtln thr Townihlp of 1 BL'S: January 241I14, , 1927;Wocdbrldft, a iininlciptl corporp a i. vrr,: Ob 21h M y 21th, ; tioon of thth« StnlStlf off N> ^t^»^*ty,y IIi iiiitli, ism b nth, ompl»lnantp, , innnn yyou and othara ll' lll.cv h,, 1!*3R ; July 7til. f th df •Hi. f» the drffndants, you are required nil iMvemlior 7thh , 1 and H^pt«mtier II, Iml lir.'i'inlirr 7th, U42. 1t43, roverlna I.ota I to 1Q In Bloi'k NO. a,--Porl Heart 17-A. Lola 1 to Id anil 7(1 io 7K In •i iiiiii'iiili-il lii'i-piiilicr -,(|| ioaft deck 51T-B; LotB 1 to n In Blopk MSTIiirT NO. 0. - i,e||,,; 117-C; Loti ( to 10 In Blork R17-N: ineiicleil .Inly 71 If, Kill von (I and to In Block 517-0: IMSTKICT Nil, 7. Hr-will<*)i us I In Block M7-O; I^t «< In Block ini'itili-il M H ii-h TI li. 19J7. • if.A: Mitii \m and 1J«S In Block Tin' InlliiwInfC terms slitill lie i>l>- . rvc.l '17; Lot; JJ and 14 In Block <17. .ot. 7i to HI I* Block 910; Lot 1 Illtw Ol: l'1101'O.SAJ..H ar« lii be n Bloik 134; on the Aaaeaament. Grade 8/ 5 Points per Pound! nlimliti.il ii.i'iinilng In the i 1907. in rpipoine to An (ap of the Township nf Wnodbrtdge ii'M* nf [hi' Hiii'clnYutlons un formn In MldilUaex County. fimn n «innll group of u rn I Ml i <_•< I by Hid Ti>wnslil|) KriRl- i,»(t you, the above ninntd are Lean, tender, delicious beef it yours at made defendanm rx-cauae y>« have , Mi., F'.mily P. Biiirll •\ i"i' lllli-i| cliiM-k for ton (it-r •r illy I'lalm to have * lltn nr llene Acmel There it no substitute for the rich, Ilii' i, ul Wilmington, Del., iitniuiiMM illl'' lihlhll I,, thh 0 order »r iome-rlfht, title, InttrpBl, estate 'J'nwnnliin TrranuriT Is ti I ,, ( lii-ittiiiAA Seal Sale to Claim I* or to the pr«ml»i!« dearrih- full flavor of beef. Why not serve a tasty nj' rilch hiil, (ogelhpr wltl d la laid bill of complain), uh'-n ulmii paticnti. Ev- ciiii' umlnr the Kr-il of Victor Sunui-I, cil Surely f hiuid iittnvhrd to ^pci' • ml I'mpriHiiI. IN ' NKW JKIISI-iV 2 limning Dilemma Th,' Tuwimhip I'nmmltlpp In- rlKlil tu icJiM-t nnv or all hld« TO: l'nul (!ann and Mrs. I'iinl Grapefruit Juice tn 13c • i nr thiit there flrc Inrm I do'iind In hi for HIP best IntPr- his wife: Annii Cann and Mr. •. ' h iliiincstii1 staffs ;III(1 fls nf tlw Tdwunlilp HO tu.dn. «dyti'tli||. f Blended Juice otAPtmuiT c'.n 18c «•* 41c .: .,-! (often elderly) find Senior, wldiiw; l 'ineri('b KlIH nyer and Mm, Kmeileh KIIH Fresh or Corned NOTHK riyer, hl» ft Hi:; Andrew Ku» lout. ZJC TII'K IS HHJtKliY fJIVKN, ttia Lake Shore Prune Juice • • .v.iik ;i larijc limisu in- lO'er and Alil-H. Andl'nW Klls lulliivyintf iiropotifd ordlnatii'i nver, IllM Wlfl! Mrs. 1'mbiTt 4 ! . ;I,T ; ev. mi Hie Uli day nf DLi'cmtir.r • wire; Mario Anliloriil ami Mr No Pointi Needed! ' J/ li y-Mi -"I't1 iti it's BOIII H'l-I, t S ri'i-lnek P. M. I W. T.), n Antltornl, lumbuiiil cf Marli FOWL '39. Tomato Soup 3'S£22 Make delicious fricassee, chicken a' la king or salad! No points needed! \iui liun't see it, it n tllefciifter n» ajild miilte Antltrirni: Chrlslnpli Hvliifel li rciiilicil, ill whici h time an dor anil Mrs. t'lu'lsliiph l!e|n No points needed. Buy a supply ot this low price! • E n g di .ill j who limy be Inter fcldur, IIIH wife; Stefan" Sir IIMI Ilicielii will be fth'en nil op and Mrs. Stefaim Slrn. his wllV i-I unity In he lieiinl eonut-nilng Cinrat'nnrad llieRar and Mr.f. I'linin (Finest Calves ,. nU/> Keiiai. hhis wile; Minnie lietfa Campbell Tomato Soup 3''- Real Re»»on ll. .1. IHlNHiAN, and Mr. Ki'^ar, hurthand I'.I Min Fancy Veal Liver Liver) ib' . 69w7 "AN OHIUNANi'l-: LIMIT .lacob IberKel' and Curl:.' Ibri INK AMi lil-l.STKH'TiiNr. T() SI'K We Kcr. liIH wile; Kallierhle Ilii'i see no re;i I'II'IKI' hlSTUHrtV ANP IlKlH' 1 1 KPV I now Sehlekt ninl I '!' ' Smoked Beef Tongues ». 43cAsparagus Farmdale uLT£ 31c LATINO. TIM': I! KIN' HI'll.DINn hould havi I'l-l'-k Seblek, her Ini.-bain \ N i > STi:i'("Tfni;s ACDOHDINI Kli7.:lbith A. Ibei'Ker inn Full of flavor, tender, easily prepared! A tasty change! No points needed! No, J 1 - Humorist. To TIPKIH CONSTIilTTION AN Klihert) and Diaries Ith-ln-i- Golden Sugar Corn 4SC0 Con UC IIM VOI.I'M-K ANH IIXTKNT O her hnsbaiiil; MLIIIIU- lla.is an 's wider ii si il l-;il! rSIC: IlKiil'lATlNfi AN otto Ihia'i, her hiis)i,in.l: AMI l'lS :i:sTi:i('TiN(i Tin-; HIVKJII. S. I'luk aiiil Wllllani Kink, hi NO POINTS NEEDED! Cooked Salami v; ib. 12c rMIIKI! ()K S'lMKIKS. AND HI/.K huHhaml: Miiiliii; lloiKan an NIBLITS &RAND 12-oz. Mr. ll'orxiin, biish.ind nf Minn I.F.CAL NOTICES ll' nril.hlNtW AND llTHKIi WhoU Kernel Can s'i'i:ri"n'Ki:s, HHXit'iiATisii AND }lnrgan; Anna iheiKer, a inlnn LAMB LIVER ft. 31c LIVERWURST % ib. 10c and Mr. lbei'Ki'1', IniHliand i CORN 14 l;i--STKIi*TIN(S THK I'Klii'KNTAIil-; •. 111.II III'* SM.K Anna Iber^er; l'', L1. Stlehler in AUNT JEMIMA NABISCO I'lilM'I.ATKIN. IlKC.rl.ATINiS AND Meat Loaves v :':ty4ib. 9c Lebanon Bologna 14 ib. 12c ;tts . are l>i> Jlilip Stlcllll'V, |.)X(!ellllH'H III I hi' iln- i:i'!KTI!l("PIN(i TIU-: HK'ATKIN. ISI-: AND IJXT1CNT OK I'SK (ll'' Kstatc of Wllhelmina HieiKer. i Pancake Flour X 12c 100% Bran X NllV't'IH P III'II,IHM)S AND sTi;t-rTfni''.s deeeaMed; .luhn I'STI;Y, IUOSI- IIIONCK AND OTIll-'.it I'CnfOSI'W: CufTrry, bis wife; Mary ('. Mr- Karo """tLJfc HO Oats XW ,111.1 il.'llV raftery and Mr. MeCaffei v. Ims. ii imi'll K.STA11L1SHINC. A IIOAKD OK AD- l B y lb ,11'STMHNT; AND I'KOVIHlNli band i»(f Mary {.!. MeCafl'ery; •M';SI>AY TIHK T\VI;N Kalble.i-n f. llrnwn and Mr. Prunes J£o£ .' \H Mother's Oals II 11.\Y <>r III-;I:EM I'I-;N.M,TII-W roi; THK VIOLATION Itiowii. IniMliaiiiL nf Kathli'i'ii Fillet of HADDOCK lb.41c Large PORGIES Ib. 14c •|'II,I:KI:OK" n.ioiiteii June stii, mi. ('. limwii; Ainerli an IliuAfiK Ill-: IT OHDA1N.HD HV THK Currants Quaker Oats l'lnailei: (!o,, a roipnraTinn; Boston MACKEREL It. 19c BUTTERFISH Ib. 19c riiiif in tu<> alU'.r- TOWNSHII' ('OMMITTI':V: III' THK Irene V. White and Theodore* Fancy Cookid ] 3 j Firm! Slu-r- 'i-lb. TtlWNSIlll' OK WlKJDIIKIIKil'I IN •While, her luisband; Mrs. Pumpkin No. I'i con IJV }ran|i lUkot Cor.NTY Ol" MillOiLKSHX TbnmaH P. [.ynain, wifr of Fancy WHITINGS Ib, 12c THAT: Tlioinas (\ l.ynam, and their 1 i. 11114 i'i HI pnrci-1 1. Suld- iiidiinilirc im aliovc en- nr any ol tlielr renpertlvf. un- • !.mi hfl I'iliallfl' I ii it-it is In-rehy amended by iiddlnn known heirs, ilevi.ieoH, rierwonal •i rih' fill II,IU'. IV- I licit. I < i a new si-ctlun to he denlii- representatives, exei'utoi'.s, ad- llu- i,i\v:i^lnp ill' Iliil.-.l Sei'tllHI XXXVUI. minlstratcir.s, Knuitprs, assixnn Supreme Enriched __ iv nf M;d- XXXV-lll. Tin n-BtiliiUiins, llml- or Hiiece.iHiirs in, rlglil, title or - i.L Nil .U-IM'V laliniis iind renlrl'lliiris iiilnlnnlly Large 20-ox. loaf J C i Selected, Medium, Yellow |M>:III i I In- lln't I'- adiiptcil iiml now In forcu n» to liy virtue of an.Onler of !he Cuur't BREAD m Hi-Hi i imipi'i'ty bulled unil set 1'ortli and f (,'hain'»!i',\1 Ql* Xew Jersey, made on Datad *er rreshncis. Enriched with vitamin Bl, B2, niccin, iron deslKiiii'ti-d mi Ilii' lUilld.iiiK Zone !,*• 1.1 lr Map am lif day of the date bel'ecil, In a Mltl'l- kniiwn and deHliinalcd (in HOM-Dt-LIIE SUNSHINE Sugar Ksniy ..I I' Hi, i > lit i - auHi' wliiireln th(! Township nf ill,- Ill • 11 Tax and Ansensment Map iVonilhrlilKe, a nmnirlpal eorpnra- p V Illl Illl I,I the Township "t WondhrlilBR lon of the State of New .ler.ii'y, is I'llSt 1.1,1 1 In Hdick (I xcepllnu Milch Mayonnaise ;:25^ Grahams I;. H! i;f': oniplalnant. and you anil ntlict's pint IInicol .iB may liave Jiden niiinw * 1 I M re the defendants, you are- nt- ml Si licii-toloi-c sold* Is hereny .'hunged lUlreil to apilear and answer the bill in sai.l hliM-k fruin Us present ll :)f fluid i.'oniplalnanl on or befni'ii tl)** Apricots T::,, r.c m . Wi-wii'i-h .MM Onions 9t29c siiliiiiion nl "It" residential zone tu tli day of January, nexl, or the 12-OJ. IM unil Sllrel jieVinit the opeiallon of sin itlr port Clean, selected quality. Most economical in these convenient 9-lb. bags! tl^ Sbill! i:cflv aid bllE will be taken as eontcHseil ton Tills Oidlniinie. tihall take effect .Kalnsi you. Pineapple«S.XlW DAVIS I ih'S.rilK'il • ii I he In fiili-, iind effn-t after Ha rllUBUKY iiMiliu'l'lv Un Tlie HHIII bin In (lied to absolutely CHOICE l ii und piilillcutlon accordinB I'usi Una.I, tin lehar and foreeloHC you from all In law iRht and ((iiulty uf rrdcinptloii oi, f i,. Ni.niu'iiy Ai'iu'KT K. (in.i:iNi;r., fajit Cocktail Flour ^lt i.:id n and to l.lie jiremlnea ileseiibed In . nr l •••si 1 Co mm 11 tee ma II - ii t • Tomatoes ^y H* House ib 35c i- i'i •ertllleati'S of las sales dat.'d Sep- puinl ni' pi;i' Atli- 7-01. i.il N'lv by 1" i "''•' eniber Id, IMS, and .September IS, l.id- H. Ifl'N'HiAN. Ilii, eiivcrlnB l.ola 411-A and 413-B ul lil'.n'Ki' S. TiiwiiHlilp Clerk. Nabisco Butter Cookies I.,nils i uiiv.-y.' n lllock til2: Lot 1Si In Blot-It 51-C: To he iidvertised in ni ;.nt Ilia In nioek 666-D; I/Ots 19 and Leader on November Ti iind Novcin- J an.I i i-nidi-il In !U in lljoclt ti(l«-A; I.nu 7 and 8 In Hallmark Precooked Beans .rIS. 12c Ini :;u, mil, with noti e of HeiirliiB •lloek It);i-H: Lots ili to US In Bloek Potatoes 101,3 9c I Westerly -inn ti fill lln.il adul'lli'ii un December 4 IH:IIIISI- i-nnvcycd 13-Ql Lot II In llloelt U-J-A; Lilts i I !i 11. , ;17 to ait In Illoek -JiK-C; Lot 17,'i < iilili-d In Libby Deep Brown Beans "r 15c n Illoek iin-(i; LotH :IO" and ;i(IH her with OK l> < IIAVUIIY Ot'' \KW JBHSEV n Uloek ii-9: l.ol :i in Illoek -Kli-K: I III (kl'd I1W/4SU .lit 6"i- in Illoek IIH:.; Lots \,rl U-llll till- I-I phiiiiaiii, unil you unil oth'jrs arc or may claim to liave a Hen or lien*, Ilii' Ui'lVniliint.s, you lire rt'inilri'il ti ir Home riK.ht, title, Interest, estate-, Blue A» to Z», A* to W* ii ih .ill iind Ki appear ,iud iinswi'r the I'ompliiln lulm in nr In the premise.1* de- Armour's Ireet '<;" 1 iiiiU'inU'd HIM »ii "i Imt'urc tliu iTlbud In said bill of eumiiluint Worth 10 Pointf Each Fancy Cortland I |i}lll! MNIh t!H ant' b iliiy 111 .iHllllHiy, next,, or th •VH'TOl! SAMl'IOL,. IIK "I III illtywlse l»l>- *,iiil .HiH-iiileil Hill will bu tilktll a» Sullcilur for the Complainant, X' to ZJ, A3 and B' Robford Rice 2;[ 9. illfesxtjl aKttlllHt JUII. i\ I'oinineice Streul, ASC0 1 AM K, NKliltKOItN, Tli.' nUiil Amended Hill i Redeemable Friday Newark, 'i. New Jersey. Best Rice •>• -*. Slierlfi ,'l,in,. n ri-ruln JXorlgUBe liultl l>y luted: November stli, l;U I. 11; K K.I i I0K. the (Viiiplaliiiint, imil Is un lama I. L. ll-tli, Ti. Si.Ill-Hoc. y.\\.»-: .eiiti'd In Hit Township ol WHOII Dill Pickles r'L W r.i i.-i ri,lBl. Cniinly of Middlesex urn Sugar Stamps 30 to 34 Htati: i.t Nuw .Inwy, M»K knuwii PURITAN BRAND WHOLE NOW BEUEEMAB1.E t'OIt 5 IBS. idun))' »- H- "'»' APPLES 2- 19c Sl.nip 10 Btdeem»bl< for Ctntilnf. i t: K) ( IU-.IIITOI1S tn im K MiMJ MUt-Illtul. "Miili » Aim Spurt SUmp 3T H »pprovt4 Ideal for eating and cooking, Serve home-made apple pie for a,treat! :i'»« ii. Ksi| , iixeeutur unit Wa'hlilnilfl"'" ITt'lKlilH sltuiiled ll H)f J«U» IOc»I utton k!11-1- and you ii"' ..re or( wiiiHi i«( Pi'uy';:! • "ii in-ii hereby rmiiilveil ,., ^IIV/1.!MII by flowing heat, giving you • i Hi,- petition of i>etlii(ini)i- ,,,, SoVKMUKIt II, 1 a-l.-l. • r"i '• Hie lllh day uf .Isiiiu- .Inlin *'. Htoekel, THOS.F, BURKE DOG 5 -ib. "sealed in ' fuller, finer flavor. •in.I in Oe.t'siull thereol, Hnl'r fur Hiul of t'uiiiisel B Ground FRESH to your order. 1 "• mil he I'l-iiderud ,ittnln«l whji Cluiilllliilnaiii, 171 Smith Hired, FOOD °9 •'••'• ('huncvlliii' aliail think Hunt Club 42c Save labels for gifts! Put-Hi Ainhny, N. J. Dogs love its rich, meaty flavor HI'I jllHl. Dog; '•' i "I said suit is (o tih- Funeral Directors '•' i i-e ul illvnreu tietweell It's Heat-Flo ' nee ,'irl yon , Vi Gallon Clorox Bottle 29c Acme Coffee Roajtedl 1'eUtioner, 366 STATE STREET ' ' W ashington Aveniu, New ,lei-fi«y. PERTH AMB0Yk N. J. 'Wolfe, dect Lv» Ilk- kk)e.li»?? lHd Hodill; ilwf l7i7 lnd*tt"li:08orreK..inylr h INIITKK 1 IIBHUUY IHVKN Iliat Wife Marv Klisnyln r »nd Mr. M ill bp I'fciilvttd by the "v ?" hatband ooff ""L«"•;» JoMph V. Coitello, Mgr. niiilttee o( tlui Tuwn- lirliim in tliu Comity hlH Mr. tllishdri ul.tTia M«iugrliil Mu- ytrnv i:l« t In naiil T mfe 4th, "Th.r. U No SubttltHl*— .

I UP sp?;*\?.^ > THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, l!»44 PACK TKN' •'•A;

Pnivn thronjrh ihr y('fii= inareril prnjfi-fss WIIS madi1 i" music n* MUGGS AND SKEETER —By WALLY ms Answers To Popular Questions On iriim.iri-aiil.- form.',I sin^n* chiin iin,I Micii'tii- i" add a joyous nm! 1 TVIE ICE OUQHTA ^ THAT'S WHAT vi^nnnis IHIII' I" I he ratlin fonnii! BE GOOD TONIGHT!1 / I THOUGHT.. MAY AS WELL GO ^ THAT5 THE AS LONONGG AS \ . , ••-••- -v, Ameiii'iin •'inKintf- T'xluy ovc| YOU'RE NOT PIGURIN' U (5OSH!' 1 .ITS CERTAINLY HOME AND RSAD GOIN'SKATGOIN'SKAT/NNr ,, ,. • Rationing And Prices 1 ON GOIN SKATlN' "^ THAT'S 1 fifty priviilc oiuftniziilirms nri :v \ BOOK ' L.ENOILENOINN M& v?' ^ 1 ARF YA ,MU6GS?THE J 'STRANGE"" C0L0EN0U6H! livelj pi'imoiiiiK music ami Hi; SKATES-? ; tinning rrrmrd that nccompan I mil 111 i in niir-iinr ]H'nfi --i>iit rolleKc music tlepnrtnH'llU (if I lie ICE IS TOO SOFT in the A honk it to be mibrnit IM p;|llrll! Wl'" i- Stalo :iV(> considered the lirst ill iln| lll tRCI with your gai application. h:,. ..»u'ir>1J|ll|l !!u! the country. th;it my f,i! ;ill (ic-.l-inllill Today nlsn th" State boasts (if 1 in liis vM i he point IIV III I i ,n whirh ! in l/i.v such well known musicians ami 1-I1.1 IT ihiil I'ci'iinie viiliil Rep- t'CIM II! tlimtu'lil wiuil'l as Henry Hdldcii Htiw, nf 'CIIIIM'I IT, IIHI Is thin iho lal- u!i| I ulil.'iin r»~ N; (Ji'oi'Rc Antlu-il, Trenton; '•-i [>nint i'h:ir( nml should the \]. |ini Philip .lames, .ir-i-Rpy City; Hnr- HniMiiiHT lir jfiivci'ni'il Ky the A. A nunn i« rligiblr only for iiel. Wan1. Plainfii'ltl; Ernul — |>'HU!s shown ihei'nm? driving to mid from rplace Scliollinp, liclvidere; Paul Am- wherp her nuriing duties nrr A. Yn, the Septembep r 17th point lirnsn. Trenton; Mark Andrews, performed nd in not petmiltod chart ii thr latcil one iisued, Mimli'lair; .Jorome Kern, N'cwillk; to utp thii occupational inilratrr* And the comumcr is to be guid- Uirlinnl Cranks, Trenton anil Pnul for taking patients fdl drives. od by thr point! ihown thereon. ! linbi'.Min, of Piilitetiin, furl liccn \<< ' ij. Whrfr i< llir ri'ililiK' price f THE JFLOP FAMILY {,). My iiii-iliiiinl It us jti-i ,MI: nf In? jnli 'lui1 to ii I'M' ki we-'lei n ileliciniis ;i p pi cs" JERSEY JIG5AW;—I.nrnl de- :;-, .li-frrtsi' Mi'li-: iiml Two pounds for 27 cent*. fi'iisp council chairmen have be"n HOW ult'fted by \Vill) nn A. Wnchen- I TOU? YOU NOT TO ii,-i srns "<]J flMn lh|l! V i, III. nf !>:', icnrc liuttpr? fi Id, Stnte Civilian Dofcusc Direr- ,iilliirliei- pew- , 1 Uf'A l nil1 raid-warden!* in WILLIE * ^U<:H AH 06E01EKT 1 (,). Miij :i tin denier ni:ike an readiness pending CW\\S> ~ A. Your local board would not he e\ti;i iluirjre fur mount hid iind of the (ier- permitted lo i««ue ration! for iliiiniii>i(iii(! a now or recapped niun V-2 robot hoinfi which miij' 1 tlir nbnvr purpoic iinc' there, lire'.' be used iitfiiinst I his country . . . are no proviiioi)j.in,Uie preient A. Extra chargei for extra wrv- Double convictions for .speeding rcgulntiorn providing ices, tuch «i extsniion of credit, beyond the :!.*i-!>ii1e-pvr-hour war- rations to look for w6r!( or lo mounting and demounting, time liinil caused Ml'.l 'motorists lo be interviewed for omploytnenl. loaning tirei and piok-upt and lose their driving licenses in New t.^. My iii'i^lilmi '• ',ii iiitiis-.- A. deliveries between buyer and Jersey during tile first ten month.- I!, and <• slirkei-. V- il ]. 111 r-1111' 111 - iuch a charge, separately billed,! dosed and judges are determining al ralinliT In all applicant? in March, 1942. The amount j winners .'. . Appointment of lA A. If your neighbor han applied may not exceed the majrfftlum Colonel Paul tf. Sehwehm ns Kx- for and received supplemental charge made for that extra ecutive Officer of the State Selec- rations, hit car should carry a service in March, 1942, and the tive System has been announced . . . The State Board of C'anva.-?- B or C itickefk but not both. amount of these charges mutt It ii luggetted that you write i be posted in the dealer's place ers will meet" at the Governor's —By PERCY to youv local Boartf'jflVin^ them of butinett. office next Tuesday' to officially SKIPPY certify New Jersey's vote at th" full particular* at li> name, li- Novi-mber 7 irencrnl election . . . a ceme number And mAkc of car AH v have ^o do is .scrape State House Dome Karin leaders are much .coneerneil up s n so that the Board can check about the lack of uniformity in ^°^ a 'dump in a basket files and inform applicant of (Continued jrom Editorial Page) method* used in various counties of commas an' 2,inXo proper procedure. dei and vice president of th to draft farm workers . . . An Book makers is Q. I notice that price's for some t'niti'il Slates resp'Ttively, appropriation of. $Gfi!i,687.9fi has 1 smart, don't ya linker} product* have increased The1 meeting of the electors at been requested to maintain the al the bakery whine I trade, Is the State House will reflect siniihi:1 National Guard or State Gu«ril tliU legitimate under OPA actiui! occurring a', the same time for the next fiscal year beginning coiling prices? in every State ('a)-ito! in the coun- July 1 next . . . Governor Walter try. The. historic function will be E, Edge has finally reached his A. Yes, under certain conditions. u^g <• TiTrr /'n "s pen'ormed with simplicity. Each Bakeri are required to file price plantation at Thoinasville, Georgia, elector will sign six certificates de- lists with the District Office for a vacation after several post- noting their votes. One copy will every April and October, which ponements . , . The New Jersey lie. sent by registered mail to the Independent League for Rooseve'i are carefully checked. Batten President of the Senate in Wash- may raise their prices on certain has become a permanent organiza- ington; the Secretary of State in tion and will be known ns The No.v items at these times only, pro- Washington will be mailed two Jersey Independent League des- ; viding they are JO reported, and copies and two copies will be re- tined to campaign for a permanent I providing the- cost of the in- tained by the Secretary of State world peace, s new State Consti- BY IIG | gredientt for these products hat of \'e\v Jersey. tution and progressive state aiul TUFFY I increased, They must, however, The law requires that the re- legislation , . . Monmouth maintain the same labor costs U'OL'CO -'fAis" is \\y maining copy be forwarded to th'; County has lost 15,000 acres of and methods of markup at they -So \ jml^i of the district in which the land, with the taxes on it, throupa ! med in determining their prices electors assemble and cast their A NEW Boy -TO Federal acquisition for war pur- 1 in 1942. votes. pose;1, the New Jersey Taxpayers BuocK -fOPAy AN 8RoTh\ER OVER Q. I know I inn paying more than The electors who will perform Association claims . . . Motorists SA,\P lAG riAS A I did a year ngo in a restaurant the voting task on behalf of the are warned by OPA to save the B1Q for a dish which I order often. people of New Jersey include mileage rationing recotd which Do L have the; right to .sue this Kalhryn McCarren, Charles Hersh- hey reecived with the renewal of restaurant forNjjirep times the enstein and John ,1. Snturniewirz, heir "A" gasoline rat iota . . . The overcharge, or ^Jkiis in the of Jersey City; Ruth T. Farrow, •State Motor Vehicle Department ease of other o^M'-ceiling Newark; Bernard M. Degnnn, mails to each of its employes in charges? West Orange; James J. McMnhoii, service a periodical letter crammed A. Such a violation should be Monk-lair; Edward J. Wliale.ii and full of doings of tly department brought to the attention of the Josephine McCann, of Elizabeth; which is prepared by the clever Price Panel, so that a confer- Mayor George E. Brunner, Cam- Al Rhodes, department statistician ence with the restaurant owner den; iFnuik H. Ryan, Merchant- and former Paterson newspaper-1 1 may be held. If the violation is vilk ; R. V, R. H. Stout, Red Bank; man . . . One of the outstanding proved, the owner may be sued Chillies Engelhard, Bernardsville.; igures in South Jersey has been for treble damages, or $50, William A. Dwyer, Paterson; wil lost with the passing of Walter L. whichever is greater, either I-', Casey, Atlantic City; Minch of Bridge-ton at the age of —By IRY TIIIMJ the complainant or the Adminis- . Wood, Yanlville and 82 years. NAPPY trator, the OPA. C.HillHillmaiim , East Paterson, ; Q. Is it necessary for me to save COMtN, , WELL BORSCHT.'WHADDAYA THINK -COME OP AN ): .C: a MUSIIC:-^JC Jeew Jersey has held SEES SELF II** FILM BORIS? EET IS A PLAHSURE, ; my old tire inspection record its placce irr-tpp jnusic world sinc Coffeyville, Kan. — Dropping I'IDD LIKE HSw MIS*, MCLEAN, BIG NOISE, | OF HER ACTIN'? SEE ME - L - M for the purpose, of attaching it the early days of the Colonie into a movie which was showing VAT'MEET V rA A PLAH&URE/ WEEL GO COMIN: TINK,HE AH&KS to my future applications for when in 175-9"Fraijtis Hopkins and a newsreel of the Battle of Saipan, MAZIE OVER YOUR VHAT CAN I B and C gasoline? Marine Sergeant Clarence Muller MCLEAN.' SCREEPT/ James Lyon claimed the title T'INK ,VHEM ALL A. You will need it only until you was surprised to see a marine scr- first American composer, accord p SH^'S KEEP receiva your new A' book. After ing to the New Jersey Council, the jgeant busily firing his gun. It was SAYING IS.. thai time, the new mileage r,a-| State's' advertising agency. the Sergeant himself.

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DETECTIVE RILEY —By RICIIMIII llJ

MR. DEM\I' T DON' r OF COURSE NOT! HE'5 NEVER'1 THIS IS SIWLY A GAME CALLEO I 5U5PECTED ' TO BOTHER 5EEN WE BEFOftE." THIS > " IMPERSONATING IMPERSONATORS!... ' REALLY A JAP '<'>"•-'• R1LEV YOU,' BUT,.. GUV'S NO 1/WPER5ONATOR / ; HELLO, TED.' WE'LL HAVE YOU ^ HIS 5HCe5...WHL\ AND AUTOGRAPH LOOSE IN A MINUTE...THIS 6UVODA 1(^0 TO YOU BLi • ' /VlACGRATH HOUNDS HAVE MORE GREAT JOB... BUT THEN IT'S EASIER YOU WERE WtAi- • ARE WWCHIN& FOR A JAP TO IMITATE SHOES..THIS GJ' THE 3M0W, A OAP.' BLACK-' HE V.A'J '• BCK5TAGE, •MAKE OFF Wil- RILEY RELIEF CGNTi. • 5UD0ENW WHEN WL f,

UP A FLIGHT Ll OF STAIRS GAEL MY OFFICE, the Reddy- TO A DRESS- ING Roori/\... •• ! box, whenever you want a job INSIDE, THEY k WAIT BEHIND done by electricity. I like to work THE DOOR. in rooms that have plenty of elec- tric outlets, (I call them Reddy- boxes). Then I can illuminate the y.,' room properly and operate the FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW electric appliances/in any part of the room you wish.

BENSON, VJEAtTHY WCE HORSE OWNER RAID £60,000 POUNDS OK % 300,000 DOLLARS FOR. *NEARCO",THe HIQHEST Of course, you're thinking a lot ahout your post- PRICE EVER PAID FOR A HORSE! war home. Be sure your plans include a sufficient ARRESTED FOR STEALING BOOKS FROM A SECOND HAND number of al^mir , YOUNG JACQUK CAOTIER, A PIT' 9OV OF LILLE, IfDDY KILOWATT, your •UcV'c itrvanf FRANCE.WASGIVEN 4- LEGAL BOOK<5 TO BEAD AND REPORT ON A5 HIS PUNISHMENT.,, THE WISE MAGISTRATE, THQQUGH THE BOY'5 LOVE TOR READING, HAD CRHATED /VONSlEOtt SUPPORT THE SIXTH W^R IE NOTAlRE(LAJWyfiBi CAfJTIEB. WHO HAS A FLOURl^rllNG LEGAL PfiACTiPE...:,..: r ^•DEPENDENT—LEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944 PAGB ELEVEN

Ready For Turkey And Fixing, 4i ifiy nr do She rnuM inly until he nt ln.it turned nliout nnd c:inie to her. She stuv thnt nil the The New Books No Dependents quirt sensitivity had left bis fari*. niu.ic.oss the kitchen to fix the drink. She you'll been thinking il ov n hit l!i; expression was cnld, hnnl. Certainly one of thr most hem that Arbuekle'n brand . llrlll'd otl the IKin-l would be drinking with him, men more 1-atioiinlly." "I didn't know it, Helen," he talked about novels of the season a picture of An an (pel on its ; ,,l iiciTi'd through th tally: toasting this ei-iiwiiinn cli- '•o on and say il! her thoughts :tnl evenly, "hut I rnme out here i* Kiithleeii Winnnr's romantlr ago, and that, one angel wM |....i. Her lips, nl thirty nuix to his thirty-live years <>f "•creamed. Tell me the draft to ;,xy c.rtfjl.y... Tell Bobbie I'll h«> story of Restoration England, stronger than 4,000 lion*. The In* ,,,, p.i| lmtrnyers of her cowardly little shrinking* from board's gut1 you listed us !iaving • nek some day to fix bis switch for "Forever Amber." "Forever Am- dlam 'witched right hack. iriliin1,^. formed a rmirnl life, its problems and obligations, no dependents. Tell me you want 1IMI." ber" has all the ingredients of a * ii * 1 the lesfs that determined whether '! I I Rnlihie nnd me back on your bud- An r «he knew then why he wan popular success — a pictiire*<|ue In "Your Kid* and Mine," a he unhitched the door you were a man or—a Robert get sn you van keep out of the mgry and where he WHS going background, book »bout his overs?** entertain- i..i husband in. Wesley. adventure and in- war. I've been expecting il. when he said goodbye. "lt> \viirth ment tour, Joe E. Brown relftttt • MH'III! of schedule Ibis trigue, and i» beautiful and un- He took the drink from her with a light, this time, Robert?" «he on* of hla most flittering expert- ,rr[i'l you, Robert?" she Hut she only shrugged indiffer- scrupulous heroine, the foster- il faint rfmile on his delicate lips. asked softly, enc»f. He was introduced to G«B- .ill rasnaltii'ss thnt helied ently. She couldn't h>lp it—she daughter nf lowly farmer folk*, 1 His mouth relaxed. "Why, of «r«l MacArthur, only to'discotW Iw.iy-: present at. these wimti'if toj torture him a little. who comes to occupy n high plnce Kven though at the end she ciMirse," he s«i(t. m the court of Kirtg Charles II. that the General mid arranged for would agree to his proposition. The story ban a moral too. Am-a picture of them both to be in. yon don't mind," lie Today's Pattetn Kor ;< moment after he had gun Nut fop- the money—no, she'd put she stood very still, listeiing to ber St. Clare, with nil her schem- taken. What an minor, bethought. I I hut .away somewhere and throw her heart. Th«n, with a qciit-k push ing. Insei out in the end, when s But the General snld, "My youftg- j Wesley stood there il in his incp when the war was igainst the screen door, sh ineet« her match in the man she Jt«.T want* hU dud* picture with a ii hat in hi.-i IOIIK, sensi- over. Bui heaven knew, the Army out and across the porch nnd celebrltj." .,-y . not Twisting it, yet' was better off without men likcj running. Kathleen Winnor, the attrac- V:I|HIP miccrtainty- -as if UNUSUAL ACCIDENT I KdbeM Wesley. If Bobbie's safety | "ltnhert!" She caught his arm,', ,,' -.miielhing unfamiliar, tive author of "Forever Amber," ami destiny were to depend on Robert—you'll let' me know how BALTIMORE. Mil. —A truck,, 11-111 nn! licen driving out is only tworty-thrcf.' She 'icc weakling, no thank you! you're getting along?1' forced to the edge of the street ,;vn to thi1* little cottage interested in the Restoration "If you want, Helen." by A van parked on the opposite |M irlay in every month of Yes, she'd wait lill he stam- whjle attending the University of "And Iinlwt—" her fingers nide and extending into the street, 1 mered out the whole story and , Her huslmml, (also e ii ; • c|i:ir:il ion. 1 1 rvn o»cr n pile of leaves near tht: then, linally, agree. The pity was gripped hard. "ynu'lMet nit know, ; studint, Was doing a paper fcn the niiiiiiin: new to Helen: curb, Under th* leave?; John-Col- that he'd have no really good eX- ton, when you gt't liac.kT" I death of Charles II, and she hap iif Niireni'ss on his part. burn, X, was hiding. Children, euse fi»r ducking the draft. She lie dill not answer, but the hand | pened to pick up one of the hooWs , familiar symptom of his that covered hers was tight tindj. , ),„ playing in the leaves.with the hoy, 11 never understood that: why nny- nt br night home. After that,- .- • i the charade that, warm. And when he had gone on. police he made no sound :.' HI her longing to go ised him for it. Puitern 9120 conies In women's hear planes." dared accuse, another of fear. generation ngo. Her father was a »l»«: 34, 36, 38, 40. 42. 44, 4(1, 48.she once had turned to him. - wonderful salesman, she tells us. F»ar It nnmncd Bobbie, from the "Just making it' realistic." "Yes, you are, Helen—afraid Size 3fi, Jumper, taken 2'/. yds. 39- "You see, Helen," he was say- EMBARRASSED PARENTS One of his innumerable venture* I presently lie came run- "What is it?" TSohby whis- for Bobbie, his life and his future An alert was on and the sky wai inch; blouse. 2 yds. 35-l'ticli ing, "if you let me support you HAMILTON, Mont.—When Mr. win selling coffee. Once the local • irnijtrfl and stuidy in Send TWENTY CENTS In cotna pered. ami all his hopes. I know, I can flecked with nnti-ii'reraft bursta u* and Hobby—us I really want to, and Mrs. Elmer Sargent, out on a Indians started to switch from Ar- snlor suit. The thin (or this pattern to 170 News- Helen saw Robert's hand drop see your face in the moonlight." I left the station thi.s evening. A anyway — then my drnft board fruitless elk hunt, finally buckle'? coffee (his brand) to already molding into the Wper Pattern Dept.. 232 West 18th to the golden top of Bobbie's head His voice wasn't mocking. No, diminutive ATS girl asked me if ! Hubert's, seemed keener St., New York 11, N. Y. Print and caress it gently. "Just a game it was strained with some emotion up with their t,'l-yeur-old son, Le- Lion's, because the plctitre of the nht could walk acnw

asiem- Diamonds should rQH We have (listio- FARM FOR SALE ADVICE to the LOVELORN . . . reflect the per- t&tffim^M bud a ^ffsH guished collec- sonality of the hang one or several of these fine jewelry wearer. A per- ^•^^ la enable' you to furnishings on his Christmas tree. fect reminder of l]^^^^^^k in ake a choice you, A ens suitable for dairy, truck or chicken farm. ... They're a sure hit from a mist f^^^^^A clUcn initiation. who wants to please. h s^iHIH»l tu house ,'{() cows with tension drinking cups, See them today for the LADIES'WRIST WATCH Brilliant nodernly cut dia- Dainty and will stand w lilc thicken hoiiA\.'2-car hollow tile ^ mondi in the yery latest I best selection, fashioned mounting!. wear

h>-(ht t frrapc vines, pear and apple trees, >•> •ii-iiiom house, modem bath, rimninj? water, eleC- SPORT SHIRTS in plaids, Init water heat, located on paved road in Scotch atripes.or solids . , . just the thing for the outdoor n\ \. .1. Price ?15,0fl0. $6,000 .cash reqiiire,d. man $2.95 up

BIRTHSTONE RINGS Hor Men and Women Koss Di Como Agency / GAY NECKWEAR for 2W HAMILTON ST., KAHWAY;, N. J. ' the man in your life . . . .y 4 Tel. Rahway 7-0262 COSTUME AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORT- $1.00 and $1.50 RELIGIOUS MENT OF RINGS JEWELRY By i Popular Demand BROADCLOTH PAJA- WATCHES MAS . . . Jine fabric,' gen- BULOVA - HAMILTON GEORGE OLSEN orous cut, variety of LONG1NE - PARKER color, stripes . . . Sizes A, AT THE PIANO j), c, D .$2,50 up SUSPENDERS . . BELTS ... . Practical a IT clonus Use Our WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY that riflg the bell. Choose IIUDAY - SATURDAY - SIJNDAY his favorite style....$1.50 Lay-Away Plan Southern Fried Chicken JACKSON'S STORE LITTLE JOE'S FOR MEN---AND BOYS JEWELERS BAR & GRILL 146 Smith Street ' , Perth Amboy, IV. J. PERTH AMBOY, N. J, 4 Second St., Woodbrldge, N. J. 190 SMITH ST. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944 INDEPENDENT—LEADER PAGE TWKLVK FORMULA for

TO RESUME the employment of the 22Vi of its men and women who have gone into military 0 service...

TO RETAIN all the regular employees who have HOW ONE COMPANY PLANS stayed on with the company during the war... TO CONTINUE to the fullest possible extent the employment of the new people who temporarily replaced those now in the service.

It can result in superior plastics and plasticizcrs, i in rnilK STRUCTURAL SYMBOL ABOVE represents allyl chloride, ing complexity and endless poFsibiGties. The next step may be X. a chemical; with unlimited war and peacetime, possibilities — allyl resins, particularly attractive for the building up of laminates proved Pharmaceuticals, finishes, insecticides and >• first to be made available in commercial quantities by SHELL —structural materials of the future. —new products which run the gamut of human iur>l. CHEMICAL. Shell scientists discovered and developed a new proc- Plywood is a resin-bonded laminate. Others are made with New industrial plants ... PEOPLE AT WORK ... will ess to make allyl chloride from an abundant petroleum material. paper, muslin, or glass cloth. Besides having great strength, the to make these products, and sell them. finished laminates resist water, weather, corrosion, termites— This is just one illustration of how petroleum molecules—in- RESEARCH into a thousand and one "unexpected" uses <>• traditional enemies of older materials. Another advantage—allyl is the basis of the FORMULA FOR JOBS on which Shell stead of serving only as fuels and lubricants—are now being re- resins combine with other materials under lpw pressure, require plans to retain all its regular employees... bring back tin wible i formed by the scientist to serve as the starting point for new neither expensive dies1, heavy presses, nor high temperature tq are now on Military Leave... and continue, in every in- industries which create NEW JOBS, MORE JOBS, BETTER JOBS. "set" into finished, enduring laminates for the builder's use. stance, the employment of "replacement" people . • • And, in addition, help open a Vast new market I'm1 lull"a11 For allyl chloride from petroleum will provide chemical "building And this is only one direction in which allyl chloride may travel. blocks" of vast importance to the new designs and structures of the genuity and labor in related industries. post-war world. It represents a new field of chemicals, of bewilder- IT ALL ADDS UP TO JOBS.

SHELL OIL

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