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 •'](• VV \ 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 Japan 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, 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 '1"1^1' Sl''1'1'1" Avenue, (icin'Kf ^I'lcli smil'Mi !l. Msmor I'larc. him- Iv Arithmetic nr nfli'i '"Witinu Mr. iii i SUPER MARKETS :(''^l Long Dislonco tails are a» on olMims I high. II happen! tometimei that lhere'i a bigger rush than utual on certain circuit!. Then th« Long Distance operator v/ill help to keep thingi moving by saying-f leote limit yqur (to fattfs Cake Flour 20c Grapefruit Juice «T,S"t:; 13c call to 5 minute*." Presto Cake Flour •- 25c Orange & Grapefruit Juice I' 18c 1 She's grateful wb«n you toy "0. K," finking Powder "MiMfilf l°J: 12t Apple Juice«» mm 20c PriinP .llllPD l'l(f SHORE •;' 04 Baking Soda SUNNYFIELD 2:^ 5c riUIIC WUIwC Honcy-Mellswed bn< tOC Vanilla Extract/^- 32c Sweet Cider -?;35c s:;59c CAU ddl9 Almgnl Ortnse, Lemon b°i. tOC Yukon Club "&*£.* PLVBVP': 8C hreLard h.n».M.t, >. 17= ^UIIIILL BCCI In Lie. Stored ™ bcti. &3C Pillsijury's pfSE *»• ^ 11c Saiad Dressing SULTANA PM.. 19c A Apples Sunnyfield TO U" BV,' 7« French Dressing HOLSUM P> b,i 23c Junket Rennet Powder 8c Ourkee's JSt '««•'••• 27c Potatoes Tumbe Pudding »«.i.ie .- 7c Ann Page Mustard 9c Sparkle Puddings -• 5c Gulden's Mustard - 12c TaWc C WHITE HOUSE A National Favorite APPLE BUTTER 2«- 15c NECTAR TEA r 34c Grape Jam :t8c2,:35c Nectar Tea Balls 13c r:27c^49c Shaker Salt iK »«•*.• 7e B&M Baked Beans «• •> 15c NEW JIRSIY IfLL TILIfHON! COMPANY Grape Jam "HIMMEL s 2b ,, 33c Moby's Beans 'Z PeanutButters.i.™',:21 «'* 39c Beans CS I;,1'7c ^^r!r8c Peanut Crunch NHUIM *... 30c Macaroni "^"""E11 21:\, 11 c Golden Blossom Honey > >» 1- 35c Pure Egg Noodles rZ \°i 6c ClIRISTENSEN'S Karo £ Syrup • •»15c Sunnyfield Barley ^ It 11 e Ann Page Syruo ' 19c Orbit Gum ^^' 2 ••• 7c Damson Plum ?S 23c Burry's Celery Sticks i; 13c Cocomalt . . 41c Educator Crax 19c b lona Cocoa . . --5c Rltz'Crackers man p| s21« Visit Our Dairy Department for Fine Cheete! POINTS POINTS Hom itoiBletr Cheese »»«* -49c ii2iDanieeCHEE^Vt""D 'pt-69c For E 1: Gflrgonzola . . 49c 6 Camembertc^o B^:'':;54c uiPabst-Ett Sf "ri8c [iiKraftcVi'ffiS^-^iie C BLANKETS 22c 121 Blue Moon 8 S X 14c 100% Wool i $14.95 Popular Thriftily priced to 50% Wool Cannon Blankets, 72x84 MARGARINE please your purse! Beautiful range of colors $7.98 & TO «* rL. Esmond Slumberest Uiding t*° buy«» in lr go rii1 iciest Jacquard i.uble Blankets ^... lis - Wooiiilled Dan-Dee Part Wool Prem or Party Loaf ;32c Chenille Bedspreads Apple Sauce 3L ™,»«• »• 14c Tobin's Brunch «•«• < 33c (Beautiful selection) Pumpkin A»PBr.,d >9».,i,i429011-14ce Redi-Meat or TreeTreet««-33t c lwiaApricots!t" 1 25c Libby'sVeal Loaf |S!H»V 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 ,- -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 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. i 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 California, 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 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 IfM-!.**; /i/'i J^'ftxii1".1^ -i-M*'r
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