hill Local Coverage CompUt. \ Newspaper Devoted Presented t>. I,, (lie Community Interest And Impartiallyy*' Mepenient - leaber Week XLVI-NO. 34 Entered » Second OIRBS MatMT WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PRICE EIQ] •t ths Pout Offlcs, Woorttiridge, N. J. it II WOODBRIDQE — Seven com- plete oil burners, property of Sommers Brothers, and stolen from the Menlo Park Estates, have bmi recovered in -a garage in Moselle' Park, Lt. Elmer Krysko announced today. Being questioned by the police on the theft is Hugh Callen, '5 Prospect Road, Newark. The oil burners were recovered during a#MMr«tate Investigation conducted by the FBI. It led them to the Roseile Park garage which was owned by Dominick Ferraro, a tavern owner. • Ferraro Said had rented the garage to a man known to him as Dudley at $20 a month. Tjie FBI later picked up Callen who was Identified by Ferraro as "Dudley." Callen was then ar- raigned on a charge of poisesslny stolen goods and was out on $2,500 bail when the local police picked him up for questioning. ' of the I , AjKortttn? to Lt.. Kry&ko and Detective Leldnur, the oil burners Rt. Rev, MSKI\ rhitrten G. nfoCurr llic Rubles tu be d)utrlbut#d during the Ros.irj Crus.iUi' u( the tittle Servant S £."23 are valued &t "" ui tilt: Inuiuuill lite C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 INDEPENDENT PAGE TWO St. Andrew's on Atomic submarine |Week's Activities Bride of Colonia Man Highland Park Girl tll Listed by (ihurch Of Samuel Nelson, f;0/fl_J Of Taube.rl£" y COiONTA Miss Dorothy Uic net and Unrein „.. ** _. .-.. i,,..,,#iii.nlri v.. : MK GASTW1RTH I ,NPirpENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PAGE THREE ^ Aid Sets Hot Rod Club Plam Bar Mitzvah Rites Held [Sale is Planned Auto Short Oct. 16-17 New Choir Director Republican (Hub ]}ate for Bazaar IS EL IN -- Thomas Collnw. Plans Activities By Church Guild secretary of the New Jersey Timing Associating discussed the : The Ladies' Aid 80- AVENEL • ArnolU 6. Graham. Young Women's H,r First Presbyterian planning of publicity for the com- tnR auto show at the last meeting Republican Municipal Chairman, Ouild of 'he first Presbyterian of the Iseltn Rod and Custom and William Bird. Thjrd Ward Church of »elin Bade plans for !;1,P or» its baswar, at a candidate, for the Town Commit- a cake and tunuwge sale at A '„, i he church meeting Club, in St. Cecelia's Recreation Center, tee, were speakers at a meet mi; meeting Tuesu.j ift the chtireh of the Avtn^l Fifth DlstrW Re~ meftinti n roomm, K wiflirwiflidd Collow, who )s also secretary of :y,mr will be held In the publlean Civic Club held st the monrl presided. It Voorn and Mrs. William the Bearing Burners dub nf home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph thnt the sale will , .siilini: in the absence of South Amboy, stated that the Rhodes. 82 Manhattan Avenue 23 from 10 A. M. to, '. p show will be conducted on October K'cnt. announced thBt the A resolution, J$WM the Town the church. IP ' U meeting will feature 1«. and 17 at Brno Motors In Metuchen under the sponsorship CommitlFf for * ' tr*fflc Usht, to Three new members ; under her chairmanship. be Installed on Inraan Avenue bo- 11 'i of his chib. Collow is also the corned into the guild u I ,;,lnr croup will act as lV eastern representative of the Na- tween Clark Place and Avenrl Mrs. Elinor Altrath, Mrs. ,!.. f - the gloom group. 01 tional Hot Rod Association of' Street, was approved. MucDonald and Mrs. |.vlw:ml Bauerle was wel- America. Plans were competed, for a cuke Popp. n a now member to the pale to be held Saturday at tlie The Kuitd proposed to put Edward Jordan, publicity chair- Rhodes home, with Mrs. Joseph man/reported tha\ since the or- toward a scholarship fund Stark as chairman. Oeorge Bur- the Youth Fellowship Of tw ganization of the club, not one of rows was named chairman of the the members has received a sum- church instead of sponsoring jljf Engaged card partv to be held October 22 annual Halloween party. mons by the police for anv viola- at 62 Manhattan Avsnue. Frc-limary plans were tion of any kind. Clark Pearson Three new members were wel- for a fashion show to be held j president, nstfed all members to comed by Prank Cpneev, the pres- February or March. • , •?' ' meet Sunday at the Club's garage ident; Mrs. Rcbert Fischer, Mrs, 1 Mrs Raymond introduced $01 nn Brnjamln Avenue. Harold Han?en and Mrs. William fellow officers elected -at t\m efift Post. (if last season, Mrs. Jay MlllW, Mrs. Arthur tjermen won the vice-president: Mrs. Dojvj.S Avenel Post Plans dark-horse flri&e.an d the' hostesses Courtney, recording secrettfK were Mrs. Prank Bersey and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Cloujth, corresodp* George Leonard. riini; secretary, and Mrs, QeorgB For Paper Drive The next meeting will be Octo- Bennett, treasurer. ", ber 28 at the Rhodes home AVRNEL At a meeting held in the Club Avenel Tuesday night Fourteen New Babies To (rive Demonstration Avenel Memorial Post No. 7164 Chnrles Hiitner, rlnht. son of Dr. ami Mrs. fyril llutner. is shown V P.W.. completed plans for a Mnhe. Local Debut with the Torah iltiriiiR liis Bar MlUvoh services Saturday moroinit In First Aid. Method* ai Adatli Israel Synagogue. At tilt left is Rabbi :$amuel Nen-berger. 1'iW drive. WOOOBRIDOE—Three young- Robert Schneider, Junior vice- FOBDS-On Octoher 14 in the sters were born to Woodbrirta:e V.F.W. building here. WllUwn commnnder, presided and wel- parents at the Perth A^mboy Gen- corned four new members. Arthur Wright, director of the Rarltaa eral Hospital during the past week Hutner'8 Son Takes Place Council, Boy Scotits, will give fc R. Applebs. William E. Bonham, and eleven others to parents in Edmund P. Mozeleslcl and Walter most unirsual demonstration of other sections of the township. first aid treatment. L. Tomes, also a reinstated mem- In Woodbridse a baby Rlrl to In Congregation Saturday ber, Carl Toth. In his demonstration Mr Wrtjrit Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sinser, WOODBRIDGE Impressive the tlioughtfulness of his sister, I Avenel residents are asked to will use mortician's wax and anl- 156 Lockwood Avenue: boy, to Mr. Carol. , Inns, IHKHIA VYHKIS leave paper at the crub to be J Bar Mitzvah services, held tradi- raal bones to' give a reallgtlo and Mrs. Walter Blalkowski, /4 After the i services, a buffet collected for the drive, which will tionally by the Jewish people when picture of fractures and brul*es.. A|{I'N — Mr. and Mrs. Milton Avenue, and a b.py. to Mr. luncheon war, served in the ban- be conducted this Sunday start- boy reaches the age of 13—the Following the demonstration thft Inj.uniii f . Wlckfs. 34 Rob- and Mrs. Donald Black, B54 Maple quet hadl of i the Woodbridge Jew- ing at 2 o'clock. Comrade Earl MKS. Ln,LA M. SVENSON age when a boy acquires religious township first aid instructors will irit. havr announced the Avenue. ish Community Center to the en- Davidson was appointed as per- obligations and takes his place In meet to discuss )flnal plans for att unlit nf tlirir daughter, Mm. Svenson, Metuchcn, has been named as the new organist In Iselln, there were four new tire congiegi.Uon. Opaa house was manent chairman of the calender the congregation as a man—were Instruction cqur»e to be given h*ra - 1 Ann, to Frederick Jo- and choir director at the First I'rrsliyterinn Church, Woodbrldge. babies, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. held durlnR ^,he afternoon. committee. conducted Saturday morning for the week of Ndvember 15. 11. rii. sun of Mr. and Mrs. A graduate of Jullianl School of Music, Mrs. Svensim also studied William Clark, 49 Harrison Ave- In the evening, a reception and Charles Hutner, son of Dr. and The American Red Cross's local >ticrll. New Dover Road. Members of the post made plans under Dr, Clarenee Dickinson of Union Theological Seminary and nue: a Rlrl to Mr. and Mrs. Albert dinner was, held tor members of to participate with the Ladles Mrs. Cyril I. Hutner, Grove Ave- chapter has announced that ttwrr .1. Dr, Norman Cole-Jephcott at Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. Maye, 98 Star Street: a boy to the family And intimate friends, Auxiliary at a spaghetti supper, nue, at Adath Israel Synagogue. Is still time to give advanced , wirkrs attended Wood- She will direct the Junior Choir of tlu> church, as well as the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlbatta, at the Center. which will take place October 23, 44 Francis Street, and a girl to Jn keeping with tradition, the courses to those wishing to take bine lliuh School. Her fiance Senior Choir. from 5 to 8 P. M.. In the Avenel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dlxon, 204 Bar Mitzvah youth conducted the the Instructor's course. The Chap- ,,><; in the Navy fur four years 1 School under the chairmanship Elizabeth Avenue. regular Sabbath services. The ter particularly needs Instructors |,l i* now implored at tbe CIGARETTES. of Mrs. Harold Barr. In other sections of the town- charge to Charts as to his duties who can teach during the day 'ooithrldge Bakery. Th« couple Cigarette ^manufactures have A trophy and plaque, which V&i Miss Mary Ann Kisiekski ship, a child to Mr. and Mrs. as a member of the Congregation as they are; receiving many calls »n to I)* married October ZS been advised l bets. When they finished, the cart Youth Council; 4th, 8:00 P. M., JALOPY MISBEHAVES. YOUNG SHOPPERS. ONE WAY TO GET A CAR. contained about $36 worth of Mr. and Mrs. Club. IANCA3TER, Pa. — When Phlladerphla, Pa. — Usually eptrttnburf, S. C. — Other groceries. The store manager en- Thursday, weekly, 3:45 P. M., Mrs. Clementine Fenn, who Is S2, shoppers In a supermarket looked gaged the couple in conversation automobile left the highway Children's Choir; weekly, 7:15 drives her four-cylinder coupe, on In amusement as t young tmttl their parents came for them. smashed Into the house of Mr. i Youth Choir; weekly 8:15 P. M.. vintage 1832, with skill and decor- couple selected their groceries. The "husband" was Billy Burnett, Mrs. Jay Plshel, the driver fle Senior Choir; last 6:30 P. M. Cubs. um befitting her age. Recently, The "husband" pushed the cart 4, and his "wife." Betsy Dell, 3. the scene. So, Flshel chained th however. In leavlnj a filling na- while the young "wife" selected an ST. JOHN'S CHURCH tion, the Jalopy came alive. With cur to porch posts atjd watted fo Sewarcn assortment of candles, cookies and Adm. Carney calls for more a jolt and a bump, ttte car dashed Your Church Welcomes You Joseph Thomu, L»r Reader odds and ends—with colorful la- atom-powered ships. the owfler to clklm the vehicle, Mn. Dorotlwa Pocktembo, Oriantit rear-end first Into i dual high- 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. way, described a 340-foot arc and 11:00 A. M., morning prayer and came to rest against the smashed service, f windows of a rival service station 11:15 A. M.—Communion Sun- across the street. Mrs. Fenn casu- ,\Hl.\N REFORMED :ach Tuesday at 7:15 P, M., with FIRST PRESBYTERIAN day, first Sunday oif each month. ally explained: "The gas pedal ,,| School and James lev. Shelley, at, Peter's Hospital, CHURCH OF ISELIN must have stuck." few Brunswick, In charge. COLONIA GOSrEL CHAPEL Pastnr During the summer months the \\ schedule will be as follows: Inman Avenue at West Street M. DEAD MAN WINS VOTE. I imir IHrn'tdf TRINITY PENTACOSTAL Sunday Services: Colonla (Assemblies of God) ,,. <| A M-. .Sunday School, 9:00 A. M., Sunday School. Sunday School and Bible Seattle, Wash. - Although the lorner Berkeley Boulevard and 10:00 A. M., Church service. Classes, 9:00 A. M. death of John F, McKay, of ,', ,,:,h Sziikars, Superln- Cooper Avenue, Iselln . m A M.. worship service Other activities and meetings Gospel Service, Sunday, 8 P. M. Spokane, was well publicized by R«v. Nomun Kirk, Pmtor discontinued during t^e summer. Christian Women's Home Bible the press and radio, It was too late ,i, 11 A. M.^worship scrr Sunday School, 9:45 A, M. Class, Tuesday, 2 P. M. to remove his name from ballots Hnir.ni.'in. ^v Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Young People's Meeting, Friday, In all but.one county of the .dis- ,i Siimhy at 3 P\M.. La- 'clock. trict. When the recent primary ,i inrriiiiK, Mrs, HN Busa Market and Hfeh Street 8 P. M, Sunday Evening Evangelistic Perth Amboy election was over, It was found iervlce at 7:45. that 2,435 votes had been cast !: | ,!::!0 P. M., Released Rev. Pet«r Rowalchuk, Pastor NEW DOVER METHODIST |V ;1 Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 8 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship. CHURCH for McKay, who had previously .'l.-iiiiis I'dncnUon. '. M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. Sunday won the Democratic nomination ,1,(1 third Mondays at 7:30 Rev. Hmrj M, IHrtmann, Ptitor Church School—10 A, M. for Congress from the Fifth Dis- Clirlslinn Faith Forum, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 6:15 P. M., Baptist Youth Fel- trict. The winner, Art Oarton, of Ki'.ski'tni'thy presiding. Morning Worship—11 A. M, „ Avencl * lowship. Young Fellowship—7:30 P. M. Chelan, former Democratic State , 1V nt, 7:30 P. M., choir Riv.*John Elian, Pistqr 7:30 P. M., Evening Gospel Serv- chairman, received 5,514 votes. Weekday Masses: 7:30 P. M. ice, OUR REDEEMER .','. o:id Tuesday at 8 P.M.. Sunday Masses: 7:00. 8:00, 9:00, 11:15 A. M\—Communion Sun- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN •v meet in;;. 0:00 and 11:00 A.M. day, first Sunday of each month. CHURCH % YEARS OF SILENCE Wniii!':;cby at 7:30 P.M., 26 Ford Street, Fords Baltimore. Md. — A judge has ,,.! \Vn:nosdayan:30P.M., OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH TRINITY KPI8COPAL CHURCH Rev. Arthur 1,. Krtjllnr,, Pastor granted a divorce to a husband' • i,, Circle mretlnK. New Brunswick Avenue, Fords Runway Avenue, Woodbridce Sunday School and Bible Class, and wife, who lived in the same !;iv at 7 P. M., Youth Fel- Rev, John E, Grimes, P«tor Rev. Wllllum H. Schmaui, Rector 9:30 A.M. house for two years without Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Mn. William Neebe, Orfuilit Morning Worship at 10:45, speaking an audible word to each ''•rimisday at 7 P. M.. Sun- 0:00 and 11:00 A. M. Sunday Services other\ Their only conversation n,i| Tcnohprs Training. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 Sunday, 9 A. M. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH was by means of note-passing. Mrs. ,•'-,, iy H !) A. M., Conflrma- A, M, Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M. Ret. John Wllui, Putor Iris Rose Bogorad was granted a '•', . l p. M., Junior Choir Monday Trinity Vestry, second Monday, Sunday Masses, 8:30, 8:00, 9:00,total of $125 a week for support Novena, 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P.M. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. of herself and her children and Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P. M. Trinity Men's Club, second Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00rent-frefSise of the home, in METHODIST Altar-Rosary Society, first Wednesday, 7:00 P.M. A.M. her divorce settlement from Dr. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., continu- Daniel Bogorad, CHURCH Monday after first Sunday at 8 St. Agnes' Unit, first Monday, ll,i rllirnrd H. Munn M. 2:30 P.M. ous Novena to St. Jude, Patron ol Main Street Holy Name Society, second St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed Hopeless Cases. Sunday Services Monday after Second Sunday at 8 nesday, 7:00 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, A Friend or THE FAMILY !, ;vlmol. 9:45 A. M, Trinity Altar Guild meets quar- \M. SCIENTIST YOU SHOULD KNOW HTTIR : ,i • Worship, 11:00 A. M Tuesday terly. West Avenue, Sewaren i:\: I'Vl'iiwsliip. 7 P. M. P.T.A. meeting, third Tuesday Trinity Junior Altar Guild, first This church holds Sunday • The Farm Bureau insurance' GIVES THE UNITED WAT Stutcd Mretinjts of each month at 8 P. M. and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M. School at 9:30 and church ser- representative in your com- :,; uourd, first Monday, 8 Thursday Trinity Acolyte Guild meets vices at 11 A. M., and testimonial munity is your jrtend. Call him quarterly. for advice and help In getting Female Choir rehearsals, 8 meetings at 8 P. M, on Wednes- the most protection for your Look around and see how much you have to be thankful for. ••lilly Guild, second and P.M. Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 8:00 day, dollar. Whether it's auto, 8re, Then look around again — this time keep an eye open to M.iiKlays, 8 P. M, Confessions >. M. • life, accident and health, lia- Ion;,.m's Si/duty of Christian 2very Saturday from 11 A. M., Trinity Church School Faculty, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, bility, or other Insurance you •pot those who are less fortunate than you. Ii ;inrd Wednesday, 8 P. M until-noon; 4 to 6 P. M., and 7 to 'ourth Friday, 7:30 P.M. SCIENTIST want, there's a Farm Bureau 9 P. M. and sometimes on days be- Boy Scout Troop 34, Friday, 7:00 17Z College Ave., New Brunswick policy to ft your requirement, You'll ace babies, youngsters, old men and women, the |]!S! CONORKGATIONAL fore Holy Days of Obligation. \ M. Sunday services and Sunday fit i/our purse. blind and'a host of others who need help. It's a privilege for all of I 1H H( II School at- 11 A. M. Testimonial oi who can do BO to help our fellow man and our community. irnm :md (irove \venues ST. JAMES1 R. C. CHURCH FIRST 1-RESBYTERIAN meetings Wednesday 8 P. M. WondhrliUe Amboy Avenue, Wood bridge CHURCH OF AVENEL Nursery provided on Sunday. Give and give generously to your United Community Campaign. It, v. Dcwey Kagerburj Rt. Ret. Ms[r. Charles G. McCorrlitin, 621 Woodbrldge Avenue, Avenel Reading room Tuesdays, Thurs- JOSEPH G. FEDOR Open your heart , . , mid open your purse, MI|llKt« Paitor Rev. Charles Shanard MacKenrl* days, Saturdays, 1- 4P. M. Mr- i.curse II. RhodH, Re*. Giutave Napoleon, AiibUnt Putor Mrs. William B. Krug, Orfanlst 36 Juliette Street Mlnlslrr nf Music Rev. Harold Ilirsth, Assistant Pastor Mri, Frank Mazzur, 8r., Choir Directress willi.'im H. VoorhcH, Jr., Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9;oO, O. H. weferllnit, Superintendent Generally, the more aimless a HOPELAWN, N. J. iHih'init'Mi "I Sunday Schools 10.00 and 11:00. of Church School young man is the better he likes to Worship PHONE VA. 6-4450 Sunday Services roam around with a gun. (ftHei (r.i ,M LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 MOB 8EVEH na Cim Fxtingukhers Liom Present Equipment to Firemen (omi.il Will Fete ;, hvlin Fire Companies Past (liiind Knight Health i-ii (ire .r| lii Hi:1 two Fscliti | (ui hv certain It's the machine for YOU— making HOME MORTGAGE loans 1 fin all, then . . , >EE and TRY the Making it pleasqnt to borrow here DRESS ILLY AUTOMATIC to buy or build a home and arranging convenient payments HE THESE EXCLUSIVE NECCHI FEATlHtES!! are among the most popular features •> 011 bill to 11s, snaps, I) () E S CIRCULAR EM- kf.v buttonholes, blind- HKOIDKKU. of our home mortgage loflfl Mrvko, c lies, hemstitches, ap- Two-speed motor for slow or iiies, overcasts, seams, fast sewing.) s forward, reverse, Whether or not you art q depositor, t'".ii;;ht, xlg-w; — ALL Built-in lifciit rigbt over ne«dle where you need it. we'll welcome your moftgofQ application* 50 WITHOUT ATTACH- New soft grey color and You'll like our prompt action TOPPER 29 1KNTS streamlined design. JS FANCY piITCHING ana1 very liberal terms. Custom quality cabinets to K'I'OMATICAIXV T 98 match yaur furnishings. M Ml and wakh! DRESS 9 Liberal Trade-Ins Easy Budret Terms Reg. value 39" PLUS THESE SPECIAL EXTRAS!! IJ—HUCE SEWING COUltSES GUARANTEE BOND ' DOUBLE NEEDLE FOR FANCJ SEWING pmil . ^flntfewlvf'4f«hl#ev« to f UUill 'eive the U. 8. Testinf Seal of Approval certifyiug Quality, Availability ot Farts and Service. Safety for 5 Ordinance Attacked Home for the Aged In Haddon- raising his voice, "You holler fleld. The Sisters are Bt the Epis- When Mr. Kuzma asked why Ike - about helping the trailer camp copal residence In Haddonfleld woftas towar,, ,. Booz Fails JERSEY SCRAPBOOK the loopholes in the present ordl- and let htm get away with every- and just a few mlleg below that *%ley, I am ., ance have not been corrected the 'Omtlrmert from P(w> 1> thing. What laws has he ftbjded town the Community .has lta mayor said, "We thought it was opinion i,i n Is not present at, the meeting of by?" Novitiate, Mary Immaculate Con- -whUelcm.,,,;,' October IS, then I shall expect The mayor once again remarked the tightest ordinance we could ception Novitiate. In quest for [i I mUSt, XII V I this committee to be ready to he was responsible (or the "gar- get." vocations, the Sisters this year answer the questions I have pre- bage truck going through the On further questioning the opened their first grammar ictTOol that unless sneii „' pared for htm. camp last week and this week. I mayor said no restrictions we,re In Buffalo, N. Y. are made that i nl "I will have him here," promised told Mr. Zullo that we would do it Dlaced on the number'of trailers ly withdraw ami , , •- 1Kl the mayor. until he could arrange for a that could be'placed In the Ideal >attle. >m "I will appreciate It", answered private scavenger." Trailer Court and volunteered the Back on the')ob: Fire Hazards • * * * Mr. Graham. "But how long will that be?" information that week that 182 After a 10-dav vacation in Mas- (Continued from Page 1) We are facing ., Anxious for Answers queried Mr. Kuzma. trailers were counted at the court sachusetts And If you can take a Mr. Graham was Joined by sev- and that Mr. Zullo pays the Mr. Poreda disagreed and there which seems of v "Maybe until the end of next v tew day* off this week or next eral others In the audience In ex- Township one dollar a week for that debate ended. week" nlty interest-,,,',; fj> talK « trip through western pressing disapproval of tlw fact »ar,h trailer, according to the Eugene aery, First Ward Repub- lcan candidate,' complained of the future. Ours \ 'Wrt's, I can highly rec- that Mr. Boo* was absent from 'I would have told him to fly a ordinance. ind it, While I was there, the flood conditions caused by the de- a righteous cans, the meeting. kite. You are all doing a good Jab *rhe mayor agreed there should had h^Riin to turn and, velopment of Colonla Terrace, west we must Harry P. O'Brien, Jordan Road. of protecting him," said Kuzmn. have been some check, as to the give ,R the Mohawk Trail it was Colonla told the mayor. "I am At this point the debate waxed of St. George Avenue, and asked best if we air t(| numbe.- of trailers Mr, Zullo whether the Township had ap- riot of color with the reds, yel- here specifically to hfifir Mr. Booz' hot and heavy. . iW have on the rjroperty. A man our self-respcri !1Ml| lows and ornnws of the maple answers "to Mr. Graham's ques- "I don't Intend to take a lot of proved the roads. He was Informed In the audience estimated that Mr. that plans were approved and lish our standiivi ., Wees, the rod of the sumac and tions. I know a lot of other people nons«nse," the mayor shouted. Zullo "will have 2B0 trailers on the slble citizens seek,!, the fnwn rrr FORDS NEWS FORDS NEWS OPEN HOUSE HELD ' [on. (lake Sales RARITY TOWNSHIP — Mr. and Mrs. waiter T. Shymon held Simkovich-Choma WeddingPolitical Club 40th Wedding Anniversary Lions Club Host open house at their hew home at •ted by Unit 62 9afran Avenue. Approximately Schedules Rail To Kids at Game 100 relatives and friends attend* Held Saturday Afternoon y Marked by Lunds at Dinner Tlif Altar Rosary So- ed from Jersey City, Bloomfleld, PORDS—The marriage of Miss by the local E. I, duPont de Ne- FORDS—The 40th wedding an- Donna and Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—The fttWh Lfcna Club ,.,. Lady of Peace Church Clifton, Whippany,s New Bruns- Dorothy Elizabeth Choma, daugh- meurs & Co., Inc. Her husband FLOODS—The William J. War- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. .Jens W. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sundqulst, Mrs. C. J. was host to 100 bojhs andT &il* of rhnnl annex and made wick, Cranford, Iselln, Wood- ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Choma, 140 attended Perth Amboy Bchools ren Association met In the Fords Lund. Fifth Street, was celetaated bridge, South Amboy, Port Read- Thompsen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton the community si last Saturday's ,n npron sale, Novem- Woodland Avenue, and the late and the Middlesex County Voca- Tumble Inn and voted a donation with a surprise dinner party given football game between .JElutf en Ing, Carteret, Perth Amboy and O«orge Choma, to Michael Slmko- to the community chest. by their sons and daughter-in- Lund and children, Janice, Ken- , Ann Levandoski pre- this place. tional and Technical High School neth and Sally, Fords. and Fordham. ».-• vlch, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. and is employed in th» Raritan Arrangements were made for law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lund The children were transported ,1,, in be held Novem- Michael Slmkovlch, 479 Miller Arsenal. the next meeting to be known as and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lund. In buses and automobiles for- w Street. Perth Amboy, took place candidates' night at Billy Vack's irl UK chairmanship of The couple was married Sep- ni.shfd by the organization. .vsRumberjr, assisted by Class Mothers Saturday afternoon In $t, Nicho- Loop Inn, Keasbey, October 26 tember 26, 1014, at the Grace Camo, Jr.-Milosy erones were David t ,„„.! Hnmsack. The so- las' Greek Church, this place. The and at the Scandinavian Hall, Lutheran Church, Perth Amboy. president of the club: Jens JH|»:' double-ring ceremony wag per- New Members Join New Brunswick Avenue, this place, Mr. Lund Is employed as a super- sen, chairman of the boft .faty^ > ;',iicii(i a Pl«y in Union formed by Rev. Julius Qrlgasiy, ,•.„.]• 17. Reservations may Meet at School 14 November 1. visor at the Esso Standard Oil Betrothal Told Kirls committee; William BaUb**, V ; '.viili Mrs. Helen'FJelds, The bride was escorted to the Home-School Unit Charlefi J. Alexander, president, Refinery In Bayonne. Clifford Handerhan, Walter AM» : i5 ,,„„] Avenue, or Mrs. PORDS—The class mothers of altar by her brother, John Choma. Introduced Mayor Hugh B. Qulg- Quests were Mrs. Anna Lund, FORDS-Mr. and Mrs. Albert mussen, Harry Lund. B«mrfl ?y I.-, :>m Summit Avenue. School 14 PTA held a special meet- She wore a gown of Imported HOPELAWN — The Hopelawn ley; County Clerk M. Joseph Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Hecht, Mrs, 9t. M1ro»y, 23 Evergreen Avenue, Hertz and Joseph, Friedman. Duffy; Luther H. Martin, candi- have announced the engagement ;l,n;ii cnrnmunlon br*ak- ing in the school kitchen. nylon lace, re-embroidered In gold Home and School Association met Eleanora Smith and son, Richard, The trip to the game la an «a-' nn'inlicrs was held Sun- Mis. Betty Pllesky, membership silk threads, with a toOuflant skirt In the school and welcomed the date for Congress in the Futh Mr. and Mrs. John Zslga, Perth of their daughter,' Carol. UnRalph District; Democratic County Gamo. Jr., son of Mr. and 'Mrs. nuftl event sponsored by the boys . ^ ,.,,.., [(pstaurant with the chairman, explained the duties of terminating In a chapel-length followingg members: M Jorin Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Yawgu and girls committee of the Font! ,',.„• R»y of Our Lady of each class mother. train. The fitted bodice was de- Chairman Thomas H, Lee; Wll- and daughter, Carole Anne, Pater- Ralph Gamo. 40 Evergreen Ave- Konar, Mrs. Joseph St. Pierre, Mrs. ll&m Jaqul, candidate for coroner; Lions Club In cooperation with ttatf V • •••nirch. Perth Amboy, as The class mothers are: Kinder- signed with a Queen Anne col- Julian Kullck, Mrs. Frank Novak. son; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lund, nue. Athletic Association of Rutgers ••'; His topic was garten, Mrs. Robert Ohlson; first, lar, V-neckllne and glove-length Township Commltteeman Peter Mrs. Mary Van Doren and Mr. Miss Milosy, a graduate of ••i» Mrs. Anthony Russo, Mrs. Louis Schmidt; William O. Kuhn, High- University. ' . ,; Fatima." The in- Mrs. Michael Novak; second, Mrs, sleeves. Her French veil of Illu- Ludas, Mrs. Anthony Racln, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Plage, Linden. Woodbridge High School, class of ,,,,-1 i)i>nedlctlon were de- John Moroz; third, Mrs. Richard sion was four-tiered and held in land Park councilman; R. Rich Also, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ras- '54, la attending the Nevt Bruns- Joseph Mazzeo, Mrs. Peter Nac- ard Krauss and Edward Kath; HCV Alfred Smith. Krauss; fourth, Mrs. Marie Shep- place by a matching crown of lerlo and Mrs, Michael Serz&nlck. musaen and daughter, Ruth; Mr. wick Secretarial School. Her flnnoe nylon lace. She carried a bouquet TcVnslhp Committlee candidates and Mrs. O. A. Lund and daugh- attended Woodbridge High School ,,,.nil)pr received a re- pard; fifth, Mrs. J, Gray, Mrs, New officers taking duties for Nadine Fazekas .;,•!,. nnd the following Dorothy Flshman, Mrs. Dorothy of roses. Bernard T. Dunn, chairman of ter, Oeorganne: Mr. and Mrs. O. and is now serving with the U. S. the season were Mrs. Joseph Me- the picnic committee, gave a re- iiirrs were Inducted at Wlsdo; sixth, Mrs. Andrew Melder, Miss Arlene, Choma, Wood- hessy, president; Mrs. Steve Schu- B. Smith and sons, Roger and Navy stationed at Yorktown, Va. port on the event held at High- Randolph; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Prior to his enlistment, he was i.,si: Mrs. Steve 8wa- Mrs. Joseph Puhan, Mrs. Edward bridge, niece of the bride, was the lack, first .vice-president; Mrs. Feted on Birthday land Grove August 22. Lund and sons, Curtis and Gor- employed at the Du Brow Furni- llrlen Kovacs, Mrs, Ryder, Mrs. Alex Jensen. maid of honor. The bridesmaids Dante Sackett, vice-president; don, Raritan Township; Howard ture 8tore. FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Peter •.r.w Mrs. John Alena, It was announced that Mrs. were Miss Dorothy Kaaarda, Mrs. Peter Plnelli, recording secre- Several new members were ad- Smith, Woodibrldge; Martin Sln- Fazck;is, Jr., King George Road, .ii, Nnsy, Mrs. Irene Daley will take care of the chil- cousin of the bride, and Mrs, tary; Mrs. Alex Zambor, treasurer; mitted. The attendance prize was dren during all the PTA meetings. won by William Handerhan, bn det, Mrs. N. A. Hansen, Mr. and entertained at a party In hoffOT Ql l-; Ella NowlCkl, Mrs Ronne Skoczypec, both of Fords. and Mrs. John Klamik, corres- Nicholas Slmkovlch, Perth Amboy, ponding secretary. Koyen Street. Mrs. L. J. Miller And daughters, the first birthday cf their daugh- iiiuiid, Mrs. Ann Uhrlng, Bertekaps Hold UT. Nndine. , ii Martin, Mrs. Helen PREELECTION DINNER served as his brother's best man. Mrs, Mehessy announced her , Mrs. Catherine Ther- KEASBEY — The annual pre- Ushers were John iRoman and committee chairmen as follows: Guests were Linda Swanlck, election dinner dance of the Keas- Peter Skoczypec, both of Perth Mrs. John Tlmko, program; Mrs. Joint Celebration Miiiy Ann. Janet and Joan Adams; iii Andrechick won the bey Fire Company will take place Amboy. Edward Williams, membership; Woodbridge Oaks News Jack. Thomas and John Fazekas, i>riw. Hostesses were October 23 in the Keasbey school, The couple will reside at the Mrs. James Koczan, welfare; Mrs. FORDS—The seventh birthday Jcfin Ann Zmigrodskl, Bruce Har-i Music will be furnished by Lou local address on their return from John Husko, hospitality; Mrs. of Robert Bertekap, son of Mr, kay, Dennis and Michael Yuhasi; Kurh. Mrs. Ann Kress Linda Nebus, Melanle and Char- \IIII Panko. Jacobs and his orchestra. a honeymoon In Miami, Florida. Peter Cannella, publicity. Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Bertekap, Jr.. For traveling, the bride wore a Mary C. Fee, principal, and Mrs. By GLADYS E. SCANK ust a month old. They have Hamilton Avenue, was celebrated lent; Caminade. salmon-colored dress with . a Joseph Gagliano were appointed 126 Elmhuret Avenue tamed her Marian. with a party at his home. The Also Mr. and Mrs. Eugene matching stole, black accessories to represent the faculty on the Iselln, New Jersey —Mrs. Eva Argalas, Irvington, l'lth wedding anniversary of his Zmigrodskl, Perth Amboy; Mi. and 'ion Auxiliary Installs and an orchid corsage, nominating committee, which con- Tele. Me. 6-1679 etebratad h«r seventy-first blrth- parents was also celebrated. Mrs. Charles Caminade, Trenton; The bride, a graduate of Wood- sists of Mrs. August Kronenberg, ky Saturday at the home of her Prizes were won by Victoria Mikn Mr. nnd Mrs, Steven Swjinlck, bridge High School, Is employed Mrs. Alex Nagy and Mrs. Steve —Wednesday guests at the on Robert Argalas, Adams Street. and Louis Tomko. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peter Fazekas, Sr.. Mr. and MM, Xffkers at Buffet Supper Mohary. 3uests Included: Mr. Charles Ouests were Mrs. Louis Berte- John Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Class mothers were appointed as Argalas, Adams Street, were Mr. Indracek, Mrs. Eleanor Hegen installation of officers speaker. Miss Beauregaard was and Mrs. John Zllal and children, kap, Sr., Mrs. Bertha Giullas, Mr. Swanlck, Mr, and Mrs. Steptwri, follows, with the teacher and grade and son, Philip, Irvington. Mr3. and Mrs. Stephen Panko, Mrs. Htukay. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fe- -, the Ladles' Auxiliary presented with a gift. Scupp-Jeglinski listed first: M"rs. Albert Shultz, Robert and Joyce, Nixon. A Friday >.t 163. American Le- The new officers were congratu- evening guest at the Argalas home rgalas was a weekend guests at Jerry Bertekap and children, dor. Mr. and Mrs. John Fawlcas, first grade, Mrs. Novak and Mrs. he home of her son. Beverly and Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, John Yuhasz, Mr. t i rooms. Mrs. Agnes lated by Miss Mary Seeman of the Konar; Miss Bertha Jaffe, first was Miss Irma Terrell, Union. :''unity president, in- Ladies' Auxiliary of Perth Amboy —Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Voss, Stanley Mysllnski and daughter, nnd Mrs. Edward Klrkland, MlaS Engagement Told and second grade, Mrs. Kulick and —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acker- Mary Mnstrovlch, Fords. [nilowlng: Post No. 45; Mrs. Dorothy Lund man and children, Bobby, Joseph 0 Semel Avenue, have returned Kathleen; Mrs. Michael Mlka and Mrs. Dominic Ruffo; Mrs. Gagli- lome after having toured the children, Victor, Victoria and ilii'th DIMatteo, presl- of Fords Memorial Post 6090; KEASBEY—Mr. and Mrs. Leon ano, second grade, Mrs. Mohary and James, Adams Street, motored Nagy, first vice VFW. Mrs. Grace Lovelace, Gold Jeglinskl, 11 Oakland Avenue, have to Phllllpsburg, Saturday where itate of Florida and visiting points Robert; Mrs. Mary Tomko and GUILD SESSION - i£- and Mrs. Walter Marclniak; Mrs. son, Louis; Mrs. Gregory Glulias :iiiii secretary; Mrs. Star Mothers' president: Anthony announced the engagement of Joseph Maazeo, third grade, Mrs. they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold if Interest. They were gone two FORIDS—The Women's Guild of f~},'.< ti, second vide Plnelll, local American Legion their daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Cope and Hugo Catugna. eeks. and daughter, Darlene; Mrs. St. John's Episcopal Church urtjr *. ili Louis Laso and Mrs. John Swal- Peter Oiullas and children, De- MM Julia Danl, trea- post commander; Benjamin Sun- Pvt. Raymond Scupp, son of Mr. lick; Mrs. Arnold Edward, fourth —Mr. and Mrs. William Llncov, —Miss Florence Robinson, Avon meet October 14 in th^, •;:. (Catherine Lucka, shine and Mrs. Sunshine, past and Mrs. Joseph Scupp, 223 Elm nise, Debra, Ch/»stine and Peter hall. grade, Mrs. Joseph Bednar and Newark, were Sunday guests of Terrace, is vacationing for a week Kim; Mr, ftnd Ivi»s. Richard Lar- M!'.v Hose Sharlck, ser- county president. A buffet supper Street, South Amboy. Mrs. Edward Kolb; Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, Brad- t the home of her parents, Mr. rms. and Mrs. Helen was served. Miss Jeglinskl, a graduate of sen and son, Richard; Mrs. Philip Frank, fifth grade, Mrs. Joseph ford Place. The Cohens are visit- ,nd Mrs. Alfred Robinson, High Lambert- and Mr. and Mrs. Ste- SON IS BORN •niiiin. Woodbridge High School, class of DeAngelo and Mrs. Schulack; ing today In Newark. Bridge. '52, Is employed as a secretary la phen Adams and Marcella Ber- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. John •. i Cutter, past county CLUBWOMEN TO MEET Mrs. Robert OUffe, sixth grade, —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huryk, —Little William Wild, Jr., son tekap. Kuntz, 34 Kukan place, are the Mrs. Bahlman and Mrs. FORDS — The Fords Woman's the marketing division of Merck & Mrs. Michael Strika. and sons, Peter, Pr,, and Robert, Co., Inc., Rahway. >f Mr. and Mrs, William Wild, parents of a son born In the •Tim: president of the Club will meet October 13 at 8:15 Also, Mrs. William Schwarlck, Sunday guests at the home Plymouth Drive, celebrated his Amboy General Hospital. r presented with gifts P. M. in the library. Rev. Frana Her fiance was graduated from sixth grade, Mrs. Peter Carmella of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk, St. Mary's High School, South ilrthday at a family dinner .'i's. Mrs. DIMatteo re- von Haramersteln, of the First and Mrs. Alex Sak; Mrs. Milton Wood Avenue. Mrs. Walter Huryk October 3. Mrs. Ann Pastor SON FOR MARKHAMS ;!ic cooperation of all Amboy. Rapfogel, seventh grade, Mrs. attended a bridal show«r held at FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. James Presbyterian Church, Perth Am- -Thursday visitors of Mr. and ii carrying out the com- fboy, will speak on German custom; Zambor and Mlg. Walter Webber; Thursday, 4n Newark In Markham. 75 Warner Street, afe r Mrs. Robert Tucker Included Vin- iiiiiiiram. compared to ours. • \.' *' ~ "" . ' Miss Theresa Moscarelli,' seventh honor of Miss Jennie Sharon. Feted at Shower the parents of a son bora In the grade, Mrs. John Tlmko and Mrs. :ent and Andrew Palscal. Car- Ku Heauregaard, spon- —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer Perth Amboy General Hospital. the unit a» a member of SET MEETING DATE Michael Bobal; Miss Marion Gil- teret. Mr. Tucker was a Saturday FORDS—Mrs. Ann Pastor, 14 Wedding Date Set lette, Ernest Buday and William and children, Bender Avenue, were guest at the home of his sister, Mary Avenue, was given a shower '. i.M.v airls' State Insti- FORDS—The PTA of School 7 guests at an 80th birthday party ;i: NJC, was a guest will meet October 14. Ray, eighth grade, Mrs. Kronen- Mrs. James Gott, Rahway. at her home by her sister-in-law, berg, Mrs. Albert Gibson and Mrs. for Mrs. Ray Fuchs, Newark, at —Little John Joseph Kedzier- Mrs. Helen Rlmar. By Gloria Larsen Robert Frank. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles U, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Present were, Mrs. Mary Yaku- INSURE FORDS — A bridal shower was Plotkln, Washington Park. The . Kedzierskl, 16 Btandlsh Place, blk, Mrs. Ann Bernadyn, Mrs. TO DE SURF The attendance prize was won Kramers were Sunday guests of FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY given Miss Gloria Larsen, daughter by Mrs. Gagliano's second grade. was christened Sunday at St. Mary Hospodor, Mrs. Jeanette of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schramm, Cecelia's Church by Rev. John Gulga, Mrs. Etiwtna Gulga, Mrs. Mrs. Pinelli won the dark horse Newark. 09 Fairfield Avenue, at the home prize. A birthday social followed M. Wilus, pastor. The sponsors Julia Gulga, Mrs. Ann Rlmar, CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS if Mrs. John Brzychcy, Mary Ave- with the eighth grade mothers as —Mr. and Mrs. Jack King were Robert and Janice Ked- Miss Joan and Miss Joyce Hospo- ,ue, by her sister, Mrs. Domlnlck [ ..sit FAGS 11K pENDENT-LEADEH OCTOBIB 7, 1954 Mrs. Ronald Belle, Roselle; Un. daughter. Nancy, who was 18. IrvinR Metier. Charle* Mohr, area women volunteer their ser- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank Gomez. Fred Fltke, Leslie Ltlllan Mopsick and daughter, Iftiissmen, Jersey City, Present were Misses Oerrl Marilyn, nnrt Mr. and Mrs. June* vices the troop will havr to be Nancy D'Aigaie Yoimn, Ronnie MarhnfTer, Oeoriir disbanded. For information cull --Mr. nnd Mrs Bart Driscoll, O*NelI, Dotty Polrmmus, Hliglns, OLONIA ACTIVITIES West Cliff Road, spent a day re- HBlni-s. Mary"Ann"pi'lk'Mary !*•!Haley. John Strubel. John En*. Mrs. Robert Prank, Chain O'HIlls John Renmus, Robert Jennings Road or Mrs. Jolm Radin, Mid- cently in Philadelphia. Honored at Pqrty Romio. Mary Lee Groth. Marilyn DF.PARTMW4T MEWING Jennings, Adeia Verila, Sue Tur- and Allan Marhofler, all of Co- fleld Road. lonia; Mr. and Mm Allan Mar- FORDS-r^ American show. "Toil Hnu.se of the August COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ner.^ue Flake, Betty Walsh. Also. Moon" and also had dinner In —Mr. and Mrs. John A. LEASP (ALL MEETING hoffer. Colonia: Mr. and Mrs. Department wlH meet < F0M1& — The Better fktfiools tin D'Alffale entertained at a Waiter filtens, Fred Laumann, In the library, 1:30 P. M. New York. and sons, David, Kenneth and David R. Taylor, Chris Danlelson, Oeorge Goodyear and Mr, and Robert, Midwood Way, were re- Association will meet October 12. ' birtlWay party In honor of their ,„,] Mrs. Andrew Alonso, —Mrs. George Kellar, Middlesex , (.ml Tiim<\ hnvc returned Avenue, was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Herman Steffen, OarwooU im,tor hip to Florida. T I'ldi'ida. tlie Alonso.1 took —Miss Anna Mac Zierer, Mis?. Patricia Scott and Miss Wllm* f!<**_ .the place]to shop for VAUIESmq am fuiia where they stayed 1 Froehllch, all of Colonia' attended I** the State conference at NJC as f*V«H*T nd Mrs. Joseph'La Rosa, members of the Junior Woman's , uuw Drive, entertained Club. Miss Zierer attended the \ I: s Frank Maiurra, Miss workshop for cerebral palsy and :',. Viiiio and MI-is Rpsa- Miss Froehllch attended the ';iii (lf Brooklyn, over the workshop for the blind. —The Coffee Club met at the ••mil Mrs. Patrick §ira- home of Mrs. Edmund Hughes, • ,i Mlyn Avenue, and Mr, Savpy Street. Attending were Mrs. ,l attended a birthday Ml.s Albert ," i.'niinr of Pvt. Julius test), Mrs charles oliphant, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs, Fred Sutter, \ii and Mrs. Julius law, all of Cojonia, and Mrs. James /, .'iittiirdtiy. Pvt, Izio.ivas TaBgart, Union Beach. ':, liirlouiih. *\ —The Lonely Hearts met at the nit! Mrs. Bart DrLscoVI home of Pred Sutter, Amhurst .phicr. Pilseilla, West Cliff DEL MONTE Avenue. Attending were Edmund 12- oz. ,.,,.,•,. !',nests at a birthday Hushes, William Wels, Charles Whole Kernel Golden ... hnnnr of Mrs. Driscoll's Oliphant and George Scott, cans ' j L :mk J-Viel. Plainfleld. Colonia. ,!, II Strubel, son of Mr. Corn Henry Strubel, Colonia —Mrs. Hans Knudsen, Linden- hurst, L. I,, is vacationing with DEL MONTE ,.,l celebrated his 17th 17-M. [,'., , MI, a dinner party. Guests her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, v and Mrs. Robert Knudsen, Ml FRUIT uncie and aunt, Mr. and cans Colonia Boulevard. •;,nk Strubel and son, Cocktail W,i:-hiri[!ton Park; Miss —Mrs, George Hayes, Gaywood Avenue, entertained in honor of m Coalsdale, Pa., his her son, George Thomas, who $loo DEL MONTE •'N !'ii: Mrs. Edwin iMlllin, marked his 8th birthday, Guests 18-oz. , . juid Mr. and Mrs. An- were Dale and Anthony Maglli, PINEAPPLE cans 1st ',•• i!:i. Iselin. Joseph and Edward Muzlkowskl, c :il Alonso, son of Mr. and Juice Joseph Malone. Garry Brady and i,iir;v Alonso. Tanglewoori his sisters. Kathleen, Patricia and returned home after a Ruth, all of Colonia. IDEAL ] AIIII his uncle and aunt, —The Anthony Poreda Associa- i Mi... Joseph Garcia, New tion met at the home of Mr, and Strawberry '•••6 Mrs. Robert Wittemund, Clover i mi Mrs. Fred Zlmmer- Preserves Avenue, with Mrs. Henry Strubel o i-i' Rond.-were the re- 1 presiding as chairman, Final plans of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- were made for the card party to IDEAL • N '\vark. 32-or. be held in Koos Brothers, Rah- PRUNE $100 • ml Mrs. Wendel Doll and way, October 14 at 1 P, Ml I bottles ilrmr nnd Wendy, and Reservations should be made with ; 'iniiMits. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Strubel or Mrs. Wittemund (! nni'li, all of East Cliff Juice or any other district chairmen ••: n! ihe (lay a^t the Dela- by tomorrow. I'M (iilj). —The Poreda Association will KEEBLER 16-oz. •iiul Mrs. Henry Buckholz sponsor a Second Ward Rally in !:. u. Janet and Ronald, honor of Anthony Poreda, Repub- CLUB (iciirs'c Avenue, were lican candidate for the Township Crackers ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 Committee on October 29 at St, ; iii-ir new daughter, Jean, Cecelia's Recreation Hall, Iselln. There will be dancing and re- and Mrs. Otto Young- freshments, ;ivl clilldren, Victoria, -Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lease. and Otto, Jr, McFarlane Midwood Way, entertained Mr. . -• 'nests of Mrs. Yountt- Lease's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- tn 'ih'T and sisters, Mrs. ward Lease, Irvlngton. in honor i) i!iiinnii) and Mrs. Ann of Mrs. Edward Lease's birthday. ii New York City, for —Andrew Alessl. Brooklyn, was the guest of his son and daughter- ;•:: I'asti'im, Mornlngskle in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew i returned home after Alessl, 500 Chain O'HIlls Road, i ,i;viit at Railway Memo- for several days. i.'.ii. Guests of the Pas- —The Inman Home Owers As- •••• Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony sociation met at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Adam Lutz, Oxford Mr. niid- Mrs. Joseph Road, and elected and installed Loin Whole or : H!uomfleld, and Frank officers, as follows: President, Rib Avi'iiel. William Vesely; vice president. Portion Portion Either Half i .iai Mrs. Norman K. Bre- Andrew Horvath; treasurer, i-. Mill Road, were dinner lb. lb. 1 Arthur McDonnell; secretary Mrs. lb. Mr. and Mrs. Amos William Vesely. The next meeting • i-k. Mfiilo Park. will be November 1, i! al Mrs. George Keller —T h e Women's Republican ti hicr. Jean. Middlesex Club of Colonia will meet at the •;•'•(' recent guests of Mr, Center Cut Pork Chops or Roast »> 69* Keller, Jr., Colonia Library, Chain O'HIlls Road, tonight at 8 o'clock. Lean, tender pork is easy to digest, rich in vitamin B, and so tasty! Serve with Ideal apple sauce for that perfect treat —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moe, this week-end! ;UKI Mrs. Gerald Finney Monrose Avenue, entertained Mr. n (lenild, Jr., Falrvlew and Mrs. Soren Jenson and Frank ,i"'Tided the christening Papp, Metuchen;^ Sherman Hab- .! Floyd, son of Mr. and erly, Plalnfleld and Ruby Clchicco, ':.im Floyd. Long Valley. Newark. Henrietta Souter, Long —Theodore Henderson, former- Lancaster Brand, Gov't. graded Li,- returned home after ly of the Bronx, are now malting I lie week with her his home with his son-in-law and "U. S. Choice" Roast or Steak ••ud sister-in-law, Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William lb. •'•)' Vimnu'bluth, McFarlane Price, Lancaster R'oad. :md Mrs. Clyde Edrinpt- —A masquerade dance will be sponsored by the Colonia Clblc Only Acme brings you Lancaster Brand •: ••iivs. David and Scott. ISone in ton-qualityHUC, government graded "U.S. ChoiceK" steer beef, properly trimmed before weighing. Improvement Club, Inman Avenue Hmilevurd, were dinner "U. S. Choice" beef! What a treat! 1 and Conduit Way on Saturday, ••'! Mi , and Mrs. D. Leon October 30 at 9 P. M. 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M. 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, N. J. FEIDAYS 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. - SAtTJRDAYB 9 A.M. -5 PM, f CLOSED ON MONDAYS OPEN WEDNESDAY E.VENINGS UNTIL NINE -Telephone HArU 3-5880 •Wf; PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 NOTK'EH LEGAL NOTICES I,H;\I, NOTICES i,i-<;.\l, NOTICES Mil. the Westerly Uu« of Ford Arenue nm- wu »f th.. ., ...i.1 ,-. hi.p-in 1' nil. nl.irlv llesrMlinl, 111 'Icod n( John Hsllnnl niul SIIF.RII'TS SIIH R11t>n his wife, to Alfred Pinyll «n1 irtnil \*qtrhly*to Its ffdsterly Tennlnui mptUkmml uilr 1 ..-111i- ,ui(l drilli; 111 the Town us Ihowfl on Mnp of Overlook TfjTuce r>[| r .•«!'^^.v...< 351 I 37 to 40 Inc. Snow White Motels, Inc. 10.S4 See what you get for 351 I 41 to 50 Inc. Snow White Motels, Inc 55.84 351 1 53 to 56 Inc. Snow While Motels, Inc 185.43 373 G 23 * 24 Ethel L. Sedlalt . 145.40 373 G 25 & 26 Ethel L. Sedlak 8.43 373 Q 27 & 28 E'hcl L. Sedlak - 4.07 375 A 19 John Mlele - 8.16 370 1 1 An'hony 4s Louise Mlele 42.1' 376 1 2 Anthony & Louise Mlele .'. 5.27 376 t. 18 Anthony & Loulae Mlele 5.27 378 0 5 & 6 R'fhard W. Cheatham 21.80 378 H 13 &-14 Arthur Muthls & M. Williams 16,04 378 1 7 Thomas & Euphemla Barr J.6 378 1 8 John Robinson j.6 383 P 32 & 33 I.nwrence H..* Marg. J. Wilson 5.27 385 D 16 James & Rose Lake 1.09 Slip Covers Made? 3H5 B 17 & IB James & Hose Lake 2.18 385 C 7 & 8 William & Helen Montague 22,45 385 C 12 to 14 Inc. James & Rose Lake '.„. 3.37 386 B I 6 to 8 Inc. Elmer & Marjorle Anderson 7.34 388 A 7 to 10 Inc. Alexander & Mary Shukls , • 38.1 389 M 548 Carrie A. WWatso n 10510.54 Now'itfitHmilottwkif 389 M 549 Carrie A. Watson 10.54 392 A 28 Leola Brown S.8 and Ovfr lo Oldil You'B §*' 302 A 29 & 30 Oabrlel Miranda 10.54 tw««|xul ityling, panoitnk 393 0 4 to 7) Inc. Thomas Si E. Revell 4.0 398 A 12 Virginia Staples, _.. 13.26 vition,"Rock«t"p#rfoniKine«, 398 A Leroy & Annie Saxton 8.04 3118 B Leroy( & Lillian H)gdon 10.5* excluiiva color lonlngiiianrf 398 B " J HarvSy 4 L. Jensen 28.5 Ih, b»tt dial b lowa'by hri 398 C 18 to 20 Inc. Olga J. Boyd, Trustee 21.0 Theophlllls Colley lf.1 Floors Refinished? 398 0 Your prlc* dtpmdi upon dulc* of »odJ 398 D Annie Jefferson ( 398 D 13 & 14 E. & M. Cunningham and body ityla, opfoml aqulpmwil ant 398 0 5 & 6 Albert Lee Glllo QccsuodM. PricM (nay vary sJiahrly Ii 398 0 7 & 8 Albert Lee Qlllo 10.54 Od|olmna comnvmlllM bKauit of iMpplkf 398 Q 9 & 10 Albert L. Gllla 10.5 Charg«, AH prltn mb|Ml W change 3981 4 Richard & F. O'Qarro .... 15.80 Without OOHM, CJwck nr 1917 IMa) i 3981 9 Leroy k Mattle Williams 11.5 398 J 2 John R. Amado 23.28 «K 4 Jotjp k Viola Stewart .... 5.61 3981 •13 Atnelstanb Snead 11.5 396 K 15 & 18 > Saill Mlgktz 23.1 3981 2 Edna H. Bridle I. 13,88 U> put out fires. It's your job to umm 398 L •Ifl Owena & Barbnra Ba|'ey 6.85 398 N 9 Robert & Pearl Germany 10.5 il 398 N 10 Montgomery & Gilbert 20.02 I'll r|*(k my Itfp To save yours. But yqur caution can saftr Oil Tank Filled? 398 0 6 Estne H. Smith 10 398 0 7 Esme H. Smith 10^ 398 P Evelyn S. Lomax 18.04 398 R 5' i»§le fire hazards froip your home. Putasin 7 David & Lena Long 16.6 402 B 10 1,0 19 Inc. One Montanue Realty Co 23-1.7! 403 F 29 & 30 S. L. & J. Brown 5.2' ip feed) before tlin 410 A 351 & 352 Joseph J, Mlele 10.1' 413 1 41 to4 2 Mrs. Catherine Byan, 4.0 425 D 95B ii 9tiB Reel) MUlwork Co. ,, 249.02 4 gudden ^Jpp |p you ine!), I'H 4Q my best to w > '" 425 D 97A, B8A fy 99A Colonla Consuiliers Cooperative 3.00 Allen ,M. Hindi .....I.,...Vl ,..f 17.49 fonilano BtffinellP .'.'...•...:...l' 10.45 property ^ your life 43V D • 27 &28 , • • Walter RrodzlAkl & V. Vala^a 3188 BuJ.you^cal '•• V*,, ^ ,| rENOENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 PAGE FIFTEEN is red by 48-0 Win; Barron Gridders Ready for Plainfield To Clash Saturday ,sni Island Club SCT-CKS FOR HIM • By A!a:i Mav: Dress Shop Gains Woodbridge Frosh Versatile Barron Performer f ith Union Court -s'Foes Sunday TPUTH WILL Iselin Loop Lead Trample So. River oufHT Outfit; Beat Fei iadium Clash 7 By Double Win Yearlings, 21 to WOODBRIDGE — Handed i|t — After com- ; Team Standing* WOODBRIDOE — TrftiUng by much-needed niuntal li ! by Iheif ,, itwiayins .his first two W L | one touchdown at the start of the j one-sided 48-0 victory over 1 i his season and still iTnrv's DTP'S Shnp 8 2 ! second half, Conch Lou Gabriel's Hi«h oS Jersey City. Coach i ntcrcd into the books, ;
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