j A Newspaper Devoted To the Community Interest Complete News ,Pictaren Full Local Coverage Presented Fairly, Clearly And Impartially Each Week VOL. XXXVII—NO. 29 CARTKRKT, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER .11, 1951985 PRICE TEN CENTS sweetness and Voters Will Have Light ny CHARLES E. GREGORY The Last Word at
II. lias been our custom diijili the years to ex- - ;s our own prefer- Polls on Tuesday • ;i,vs in candidates, as ,! time for election ,:;.IWK near. We can sec In Race for Mayor To Pick
;ii mason for changing ':!is practice. Mayor, • * * * II may be, of course, ;it a newspaper's editor Council presumptuous in be- CAHTKRKT — Candidate* mil their iiHinnKPi'a are put- : \ing the genral public iii!i tin' finishing touches on interested in his opin* lii'ir i-anipni'ins a.i the vot* lii'.i1 fur next Tuesday's Hec- us. They are offered in iim went inln Its last week- •m; case, as formerly, bc- •ml. Until purtlrs have sched- IIMI nieetuiKs this weekend ise there is probably lo keep party workers and th» ••i^ne who views the •lUTiil public Interested in tlie ciimpnUn. ::ilu: scene so carefully Home !),t)oo voters are regls- . ml critically as an inde- •ricd tn the borough and there mlent editor who v Indicutlons that a larna •• as«d soon, < 1 fearlessly, bu talso to :umbent will be opposed bj Wins 3 Prizes Ready for Drive; Leaders are Listed Richard Donovan. In tin . press his judgment (See Picture on Page 2) For New P.O. in Club Reunion Mimcilmanic races, Walter chairman; Professional—At- that everybody in the Carteret Parade Tonight I conclusions based on CARTERET — Final plans torney Sumner Weener chair- Sullivan and John Hutnlclt From Institute area would make a most gen- Democrats will be opposed Bt c facts. It'hps been are being made for the most man; Business—George Searle The Borough WOODBRIDGE — There active campaign ever held in chairman; and special gifts; erous pledge to this most im- A Big Success Starts at 7 PMEdmond Urbanskl and Ches- . ambition to qualify are several certificates and Carteret according to Roy portant Drive, "In making a ter Wielgo!tnski. will soon get under way In an CARTERET—The Harmony CARTERET — The spot- blue ribbons being proudly — —j ..... uuu.i Bcu uuuci way in an gift to the United Red Feather Frelinghuysen Says Social Club reunion dinner Election of a U. S. Senator . ,in independent editor, Inspected at the Woodbridge Jackson and Thomas Deverln, effort to raise $6,002.00, which Campaign, pepple who work light will be focused tonight and Congressman also hold* chairman and co-chairman is the goal for Carteret. The dance was a complete success on the Carteret Shopping Cen- ! I am grateful to Publishing Company's offices and live tn Carteret are only Bids for Structure the ommlttee reports, the spotlight. Rep. Robert W, at 18 Green Street for iU of the Carteret Division of the Raritan Bay Community Chest giving for the services from 117 ter where the annual Borough Kean. ^f opposed by former c who believe I have United guests attended. three newspapers — The In-paipnUnited. Red Feather Cam- Is attempting to raise $147,- which all of us benefit." To be Called Soon Halloween parade will as- Rep. HarrlsorfA. Williams. la hast approached my dependent-Leader, Carteret 094.00 lor its 12 member Michael Shutello welcomed semble at 6:30 P.M. to pro- the congressional race, Rep. The six divisions that will Last year 1,410 different CARTERET — Rep. Peter the guests and introduced Mrs. cesd at 7 P.M. In case of In- Press and Edison Township- be engaged in soliciting work- agencies for 1959. individuals were served by the Peter Frelinghuysen Jr. ii Mr. Jackson said. "We are Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R. 5th John Boos as guest of honor. clement weather the parade being opposed by David 3. Fords Beacon — were prize ers and others' In the Carteret twelve agencies In the Cam- winners at the 37th Annual receiving wonderful support Dist., N. J.) announced today William D'Zurllla, general will be held over until Satur- North. area are composed of city em- paign. Many of the social serv- that plans were proceeding" chairman, introduced Edward day evening. Better Newspapers Contests ployees, headed by Director from many people and our of- Carteret citizens, as well at i have been the editor of the New Jersey Press Asso- ficial family under the leader- ice organizations serve our for the construction of a new Walsh, who is credited with others in New Jersey will b» of Public Works Douglas children and adults all year Post Office for Carteret. the original reunion plans; Judges for the various divi- The Carteret Press ciation, Friday. Zenobia, chairman; Federal ship of our honorary chairman sions were announced at asked to approve a $45,850,000 Mayor Edward J. Dotari is ex- round and the least we can He said he had been in- Charles Morris, dinner chair- In Class "B" > Suburban employees—Postmaster Les- man; Robert O'Donnel and Wednesday night's meeting by water bond Issue and compli- .Ting the whole exist- tending our entire organiza- do is to show our cooperation formed by the Post Office De- the parade chairman John cated constitutional amend- weekly Newspapers, circula- ter 8abo Chairman; Schools- partment that detailed plans Jim Vonah, members of the • of the public career tion from 3,000 to 8,000, The Superintendent Edwin S. Quln tion outstanding support." He by giving generously at least DILodovico as follows: largest ment that would permit th» went on to say that he hoped for the building would be re- first committee and also In- IndependentLeader won third once each year. cluding Andrew Bodnar, Joe delegation in costume walking, use. of an $18,000,000 school Mayor Edward J. Do- leased in the near future and George Brown, John Haining, fund to guarantee school dis- place for Its editorial page 'advertising for bids would Harko, Ormond McLeod, and .•;. We have watched and third place for the sports Avoid Vandalism is Ted Pfenning. William Hepworth, James trict bonds, Both referenda page. take place. Lynch, nnd Stephen Wuy; are being favored by borough ..it'fully his conduct in Westvaco Unit Hebrew Center One-Story Building A line program followed floats, i^ndrew Bodnar. Ells- groups. 1 Carteret Press and BdUon Plea of Sheridan comprising the old Harmony offices he has held, Township-Fords Beacon were CARTERET—Join in the Congressman Frelinghuysen worth 6'Donnell, Prank Ro- On the county ticket, Free- who has been instrumental in Club Quartet of Joe Harko, man and Walter Surowka: holders George F. Baier, -iking particularly tn the Class C Suburban Of Achievers festivities but forget about DriveEnters Tom Misdom, Curley Sullivan Weekly Newspapers competi- vandalism. securing the new Post Office, individual groups in costume, George L. Burton Jr. and and Ray Zimmer. JBette Kleban, Dean Paar- Thomas Lee, Democrats are it evidences of re- tion, up to 3,000 circulation. This Halloween plea was said plans were for a one- Starts Sales story functional, modern Individual songs by Dick mann, Roy Jackson and Ed- being opposed by Charles 'ii'cc fulness, lndepend- The ESlson paper won four made today by Police Chief A New Phase Donovan, Michael Shutello, win S. Quln; individuals in Skitmas, John Nemlsh, this prizes, first place for Its front CARTERET —At its regu- George Sheridan. building, with a total net • i- and devotion in the CARTERET — The regular building footage of approxi- Joe Harko, Marshall Harris costume for prettiest and most borough and Leo M. Ryan page, second place in general lar Monday night meeting, He warned drivers to be I'iic welfare have oc- report meeting of the Hebrew mately 6,990 sq. ft. He said and Alys Sheridan. Banjo original, Marl Dusko, Sumner Jr., Republicans. excellence, first place for Kleenco, a Junior Achieve- on the lookout for the little Community Center Drive selections by Steve GreseV and Weener, Hilda Coughlln. Fran- sports page and second place ment company sponsored by there would be a workroom .iM'd under his aegis. ones who will be running Committee, under the chair- floor area of approximately tap dancing; by Joe Harko and ces Dibodovico and Catherine for display advertising, the local Westvaco plant of across streets in residential Peggy and Jim Vonah. A bit of Ruckeriegel; judging of bands * * * * The Carteret Press took manship of Max Gruhln and 4,576 sq, ft. Mr. Frelinghuy- Lions Hear Talk Food Machinery dnd Chemi- neighborhoods. Sam Breslow, was held sen said plans also called for humor was displayed by Jim will be under the capable di- 1 three prizes, namely second cal Corporation, began pro- "Remember the children Vonah followed by community rection of Mr. M- Woods, and lankly, I have found place for its sports page and Wednesday evening at the a paved area of 8,780 sq. ft. duction of its high quality who will be scampering Congregation Loving Justice. singing and dancing by all. Mr. Bill Jones. *| OnKoppersCo* uv — which leads to third place for its front page spot remover, JA-KLEEN. The building is to be con- about in the dark, the chief. The well-attended meeting structed on land to which the It was expressed by many Following the end of the :; advocacy of his re- and display-advertising. .... The product went on sale urged. to hold an annual repetition CARTERET — The Car- The three papers of the produced a sizable number of Federal Government has held parade the Judging will be Tuesday as Kleenco salesmen signed pledge cards which title since 1938. The land lies of this event and the commit- done at the Carteret Park. teret Lions club had at Its • lion. I am npt at all Woodbridge Publishing Com- began merchandising JA- tee that is receptive to any pany have -been consistent were added to the tbtal al- between Cooke and Pershing The special police will be on regular meeting as guest pressed by eleventh- KLEEN in the Carteret area. ready received, Avenues, Plan are for the comment from those interest- hand to keep law and order speaker E. H. Tenthoff, plant winners in the contests held Magyar Church ed. ' along the line of march. J :n campaign charges, by the New Jersey Press As- At their first production A new phase of the drive building to face Romanowski 'manager of the Koppers meeting, the Kleenco Achiev- Street. Company, Inc. Port Reading '••uise I have'seen them sociation, has been initiated with the es set up their production At Fete Sunday distribution o f solicitation Efforts to obtain a new post Plastics Division Plant. In his n a few days before St. Mark's Church lino and began operations. CARTERET — The Hun* cards bearing the names of office building in Carteret Continental Can Co. to talk, Mr. Tenthoff explained tion, and die prompt- The special Ingredients are garian Refofmed Church will the Carteret business and in- have been under way for how ethylene gas was con- Services Listed carefully blended, bottles are dedicate Its new organ at a dustrial community. many years, but 1958 saw first certed into polyethylene. The after the polls, are CARTERET — On Satur- fjlled and labeled, and the definite-action. A new! Federal .final product is in the form of 'special dedication service With the receipt of a num- 1 Locate Her?; Dolan Says •'*<1. These tactics I de- day. All Saints Day., a Holy finished product inspected Sunday afternoon at 4:30. ber pf unsolicited contribu- building had been urged by small pellets similar to grains Day of Obligation, two serv- before being released for sale. many of Carteret's organisa- CARTERET—Mayor Ed signed a contract for the of rice, and are shipped to ••n'li because they con- The dedication will include a tion* from friends of .the ward J. Dolan revealed to- es will be held at the St. Monday's production was dis-new pulpit and an entirely tions, | borough officials, In- purchase »( the property customers either In their na- project it was felt that this dustries and businessmen. day that the Continental 'iite character asassi- Mark's Episcopal Church at tributed among the Achievers remodeled chancel. portion of the drive will be located along the New Jer- tural color, 'which is a milky 8 and 9:30 A. M. Also on Sun- fey general sale beginning Can Cpmpany, one of the sey Turnpike, white, or In any one of hun- i ion. If they are valid, Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, Pas- most encouraging. ) largest firms of its kind in day. All Souls Day, (services Tuesday. Reports indicate LIBRARY SrOTESii Efforts to obtain further dreds of different shades of v should have been tor, will preside at the service During the next 'several the United States, has pur- color, This material la then will be hold at 8 and 9:30 that the product is being well and will offer the dedicatory weeks a member of the com- CARTERET—Thi Free Pub- details from the company's ssed long before elec- A. M. received. ' chased acreage from Som- office in New York were of converted by the mold era prayer In both, English and mittee will visit each of the lic library of Cartjtret will be mer Brothers in West Car- closed all day Tuesday due to nq avail. The corporation Into hundreds of household n time—and re-pressed The Every Member Canvas JA-KLEEN, a high-quality Hungarian, Mrs. Balazs Blri, businesses and the industries teret for a new plant. will begin Monday with Har- dry-cleaner spot remover, is election day which Is also a hits many fabricating di- objects or industrial uses. President of the Lorantffy of Carteret, to ascertain their During the patt few Samples consisting of drink- | mediately thereafter. I old Squires as chairman. packaged in elght-oundj bot- Ladies Aid Society will give generosity in this most worth- legal holiday. On Friday eve- visions and it i« therefore - -i'-ve it is bad faith to The fall Ingathering and tles and sells for fifty-nine ning the library will be closed weeks, Mayor Dolan said not known what division ing cups, paint brushes, safe- the organ keyp to Mrs, An-while cause. Any person wish- that an important firm U ty helmets, roller skates, fire ! the United Thank Offering cents, As a special Introduc- drew Harsanyi, the organist. ing to .aid may contact a due to the borough Halloween will be located here. "kc a serious accusa- parade. planning to build a multi- extinguisher nozzles, baby's will He taken on Sunday^o- tory offer, two eight-ounce Two briqf 'sermons will be member of the committee, or Mayor Dolart however, "" against any man vembtr 9, at the 9:30 A, M.bottles can be bought for one Book Week will be observed million dollar plant in Car- recently said that the new nursing bottles, rope and film preached j by th* Rev, Dezso send to Building Fund, 58? teret, but declined to name were shown. service. dollar. It will be sold on a Abrahamj Perth Amboy, and Roosevelt AVenue. next week and the public is in- plant would employ many •thout giving him the vited to make a visit to the li- it. lie said he understood workers mid the building of A pilgrimage to The Ever- door-to-door basis, as well as by th« Rev, Albert W. Kovacs, Plans for the Victory In addition, a film "Tamor- ;'l>ortunity to,reply to brary. that the company hai (Continued on Put'e 23) greens is' being planned for in local stores cooperating Minersvllle, Pa. Rev. Abra- Dance celebration were dis- (Continued on Page 23) • '»i. or to characterize the near future by Mrs. Kay with the High School stu- ham will preach in Hungarl- cussed further, with a final dents. • • '•' It). TroOst. (Continued on Page 23) announcement to be made in the very near future. This • * ;* * feature will highlight the so- 1 licitation portion of this Cen- have long opposed ter Drive. ii practices, as the "ill shows. Ikmjw Mr. ODD FELLOWS NOTES 1 CARTERET ~ Odd Fellows 'tun — as. well, I guess, Lodge/ will attend the dedi- "mst~ and I have had •ation of tlie new infirmary unfortunate experi- and dormitory at the Home in Trenton on Sunday ifter- ;• of differing with nocm at 2:00 P. M. Novomber !n very drastically, on 2'i. The Annual Harvest Home ll|1 Pilgrimage will also be held .V occasions. Iamdis- at the same time. A bus load - minted, for Instance, D( members will leave from u|i.se he hasn't taken the hall on Pershlng Avenue at 1:00 P. M. Installation of initiative, tq make Officers" will be held by the !i|1 constru(jitive use of Local IxKitie on Friday eve- November 21st, ""I $75,000| now lying > which could be used HADASSAII SESSION "large the usefulness CAKTEHET— The Carteret MUIJUT of Htuiassah held its '''••I'th Amboy General ntjulur meeting lust nighl in 111'ital. i realize this is tin- Loving Justice Syusgugue. Mfn. DitHiA fctew, Mrs Es- "y difficult undertak- telle Ulman and Mrs. Sophie er some-one in pub- Drourr gave in inspiring re- port on the recent convention 4 ILAWtiMKN PUKIHKNT UEKIl; I'tiutu Hiiuwi Jock lluf he*. pnaUlrut uf the Cntftaiuoua Club uro»uiUli« * de«d to "fflce, but I wish A KEAUV BIJVKK: The lint Mb' of Jn-Klecii b made by Hlu Margin* Melds. inupert; hi EU11 Strei-.t to Ttiixidui* UuumsveLt I.UJKC, 219, V, &, A. M. nil Wliicli a Manoiiic iVnuili- will be *r««ted* j Vl) nek) in Miami. Florida. >' Dolan would be vlue (iresideut uf thr Juulur Achievement Company, Hleruru, to Kdward J. Guidld*a, The next board meeting of Sliimii frum left to right me; Walter SduiJflia-usci. wurblilji masti-i uf Hi,- loiljjt. Harry UuiJp. Jaines Bunu, Mr. j persunuel manager uf the lucml Wmtvaoo pkuit, M Joseph Kennedy, uuc uf the 1'"'Huiiied on Page 23) the group will be held Thuiis- lluiuyhrtoi, MAX Kraiine, Johu Nemlsb, receiving the deed, l>*vid Jacubowitt, Solomon I'llcr and Vcmuu EU||«rtdKtk I to thn high Mihuul •tudraila, luok* on. day evening November 0. Ui. Neuilah is KluiinWUI at the bulldlnc cummittra uul Mr. Price U 10 ulmiruuui. %It PAGE TWO FR.TDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1S58 1 Catholic Veteran* Hold Installation OBITUARIES CARTEBET — At Itl last mcptlnc, St. James' Post, 615, KM MA JACOB Wtllda Fuch aim M] CWV, installed the followltiR OARTERET — Mrs. Emmn line Bart?, of run',., i nfHrrrs: John Nafy, com- Knvnci Jncob of 1000 Emprifon Mrs, Olga Fensko n| H'rounder: Jnsfph Hflvko, flrflt Sl.rM't, dird nt the Railway ny: and two broil-,.-, •'inn. vi™ cntnmnndnr; Rrv. An- Hospital. Widow of Stephen of Colonla anri Frr,|ln thony Hnbpr, chaplain: Louis Jncob, she was a native of Qfrmany. skihii, wvfind vice command- Hungary and lived In Carterot s << i); and Alexander Such as one- Mrs Alfred Neuman of Mor- a* usual In tho n, yenr trustee, rlKvlllr, Pa.; three grandchil- Reformed Church dren; two tiiterx, Mm. Charlei service at 10 A.M.. n,,. PIIIRO nf C»rteret and Mrs. nt 11 o'clock, Sermi]], ', Parkview Democrats deorge BylMki of Middlesex; Dr. Harpanyl, pnsi,,, Rack Entire Ticket and two brothers. Andrew Ko- "Doing Ood's Will VHCS o' New Orleans, La., and School and Cum ; CARTERET — The Park- JUHUK Km-aoi of Carteret. Class at 9 o'clock. <>;, »ie« Democratic Club, at Funeral nervice* were held cation service at 4 :M their meeting held Monday Friday morning, October 24. banquet at 6 evening, went on record as The Rev. Anthony J, Huber. endorsing all candidate* on pastor of the 8t. Elizabeth the Democratic ticket. John Church was the celebrant of RESERVES TO Ml I| the requiem Mais. Interment Harold, president, Introduced CARTERET — T; , ; was In 8t, Qertrude'i Ceme- : Mayor Edward J. Dolan, John Re«erve.i of Cartnvt ,,.' tery, Colonla, Hutnirk. and Walter Sulli- quested to meet, tonu , Bimrern were William van, the local candidates, who day) at B P. M.m n, Uhouse, George Byleckl Jr.. ough Hall. Captain 1 spoke briefly on the great ac- Louis Putnocky, Prank Cielle. complishments of the ad- Campbell announced • James Pulop and Donald Ko- 1 ALL AT ATTENTION: I'lintn shnirx ( uli Srunt Tack lg3 mrmhrrt w Ihrr lined up this week In preparation 'or members are ntnK. ministration In the last two vaci. ytnrs. din U»r. rrranDiiy. Thin prnrrutarc in followed at each miytliiR nf the Facie. come In fuil uniform Mr. James Tierney and Mrs. MRS. MADELINE rFENNIO John Avery co-chairmen of CARTERET — Mrs. j lade- CARD OF THANK, he annual Pall dance, to be Miss Kaskiw Chosen for line Pfennig, age 90 of Seattle, leld November 15, at Bethlen Washington died Tuesday. EMMA JACOR EDMUND URBANSKI CHESTER WIELGOLINSKl all, announced that all Girl Scout Leadership niKht at her home. Born In We, Wl«h to expi.., members would" be notified ALiace-lffl-rainp, France sh« since* thanju to our iw friends, and nriRi:!,,•:"' hortly of the hours they CARTERET— Miss Judith was a former resident of Car- their kind expression:.,.;,. ould be requested to work asklw wns chosen new tcret. pathy, spiritual bfimi: • Candidates' Biographies ,t the dance. | neighborhood chairman of Surviving her are one son, beautiful floral irihv tin; last Girl Scout Leaders' Theodore Pfennig, Carteret; CARTERET — Here are the biographies of the mayoralty tended to us in Mrs. Herbert Dlxon, Pliili- Emma Jacob. prosecutor of Middlesex Coun- 'or more than 10 years, past of Gill Scouting under lead- delphln, Pa.; and Mrs. George ers Mrs, Joseph Kiraly, Mrs. ty, has law offices at 62 Wash- iresldent of fire company and Over Forum Oerhnrdt, Huntington Valley, • "We especially Visa • , ;.. ington Avenue. He served as IOW fire chief of borough. ! Jan Fecence and Mrs. Joseph Pa. Rev. Anthony J. Hub!, ; boroush attorney in 1954 and .Mel Corcoran 0 R v, ,, Is president of Local 144, I. WOODBRIDGE - As the j Symrhtk. Is a former president of the C. W. U. at Westvaco, mem- At the'meeting, Mrs. But- boys; Dr. Foster ori i; result of last Monday's candi- EDWARD FENSKE Board of Education. Born in ier of Ancient Order of Hi- ter reported that the recent Stuart Orton: nursi^ ;,!.,i date's night sponsored by the CARTERET—Edward Pen- this borough, Mayor Dolan at- iernians, St. Joseph's Holy ! fall fair netted $500. Of this o< Rahway Mfmori;il H, y tended St, Mary's High School, Name Society, Carey Council, (Voodbridge Township Feder- amount, the Senior Roundup ake. B4 7 Charlpj Street, died Carteret First Ail ,vi. Perth Amboy, and received a 280. Knights of Columbus. ation of Teachers at which was given S200 and the bal- Wednesday at his home fol- Holy Mary Society: S: ;" bachelor, of science degree Former member of the Bor- .he. Democratic candidates ance was distributed nmonu lowing a long illness. A resi- beth Parent Teachers A- from Seton Hall University. mgh Council and Board of ailed to appear due to a con- the nine active and partld- dent of Carteret for 10 years, tion; Rosary S;ICUI- :; Following his graduation from Education. Is married, father joversy over questions sub- troops in the borough. he was an employe of the chandlse club .Si i . Georgetown University's law of one son. mitted by the teachers, a The Senior Roundup com- American Oil Co.. Carteret. PTA; .accounting <\<-\•.:;:•,:. school, Washington, D. C, Edmund E. Urbanski great deal of Ill-feeling has \ mjttee selected Mrs. Slitter nerving that firm for 25 years, U.S Metals JWiinw ( Dolan has practiced law since Employed by Perth Amboy been generated. ' to represent Carteret at the He was n member of the Zion Hillco Manuf.ictiii:i: ( passing the State bar in 1948. Dry Dock Company. Active Council meetings. All High Lutheran Church. boys in Qeczl'B band: '!: : He is a veteran of World War The meeting Dime up when Young employees j? member of Polish American Nathan Duff, TownsWp At- School girls with Girl Scout Surviving are his wife, Mrs. II, having spent three years as Citizens Club, St. Mary's PTA, ! bnrkiirnund and members of Julia Nerlng Penske; three gang; Hlllco employi . a paratrooper with the 11th orney, asked questions from MISS JUDITH KASKIW from Carteret Novi-liv. < Holy Name Society of Holy a Si'nior Troop are eligible. daughters, Mrs. Florence Ur Airborne Division. the floor of the Republican department of U.S. M'til Family Church, former mem- ; to submit applications for this Mary's Hich School and Is candidates, and was finally of Carteret, Mrs. Lillian Lan- fining Co.; pall bearer ( ber of Police Reserves. Past roundup which this year will connected with Troop 190 at Walter Sullivan stopped by the moderator, nine of Cranbury, and Mrs.teret Police escort :iud Mr. Sullivan has been serv- president of Local 638, Boiler Miss Martha Morrow after be held in Colorado Springs. St. Demetrius' Church. Ruth Lemstra of Miami, Fla.; Makers Union. AFL. He i: 8ynowieckl Funeral )hx- ing as a borough councilman Mr. Duff and BtM'ai't Hutt, At the WoodbrldHe Coun- A monthly meeting uf the a son, Alfred, of Carteret; hU married to the former Helen satisfactory services v :,•'.' for many years. Also a former First Ward Republican can- j cil all names submitted are leaders and committee chair- mother, Mw. Emily Fenske of 1 Wleroney, They have three Family of i '- member of the Carteret Board didate, got Into a word has- considered and the profici- men will be held Tuesday, Germany; four sisters, Mrs. three .children. Served as mem Emma Jac<>:> of Education for a single sle in which the word "liar" iency badges for outdoor acti- November 11 at 8 P.M. in St. A'mella WolkcfUager, Mrs. ber of the Borough Council. three-year term, Sullivan be- was hurled. vities are compulsory. Miss Demetrius' Community Cen- Chester Wlelgolinski r longs td the local Knights of Kulhymae Harrow submitted ter. Yesterday Mr, Duff still Columbus, the Holy Name So- Born in Carteret, son of the an aptilication from Cnrteret. ciety of St. Joseph's Church late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard had plenty to say. Miss Mor- She is a freshman in St. Lakatos Taking Part and the Lone Star and City Wtelgoliqskl. He attended Car- row who took the position she Line Social ancl Athletic Clubs teret schools and graduated was just serving as modera-l WORTH WATCHING: Looking at the new Red l>nther In Parachute Tests thermometer simi rrectfU in front of Carlorct Borough BRIEGS He Is employed by the Foster from Fork Union Military tor, said she had nothlnR to St. Elian I nit will | FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — | Wheeler Corp. here. Academy and Albright Col- say for publication but Indi- Hall, Roy Juckson, chairman, and Thomas J. Ueverin, fo- Amy Pfc Joseph R lAkttt0S John Hutnick lege. He received his Master cated she followed the rules chairnwn of the Cartcret Division of the United Red IfaM Dance Sunday son of Mr' . nnd Mrs. Stephe'n Mr. Hutnick has been presi- of Education degree at Rut- of a candidates' night and Feather Campaign. CARTERFT— the 3t, Elias Lakatos, 22 John Street, Car- CHECK LIST FOR F.U dent of Local 440, Interna- gers. He teaches Industrial "Mr. Duff is not a candidate." - i Holy Name Society of St. El- teret, N. J., is participating tlonal Union of Electrical arts at Carteret High Schtool Mr. Duff said: lias Church will sponsor a with the 101st Airborne Divi- Radio and Machine Workers He is a member of the Holy "Even Mr. Hornsby (a Re- Erape festival and dance, sion's 187th Infantry in a These Items Need No Sales Pitch- at the Foster Wheeler plant Family Church, president of publican, candidate) said the District Conclave Held •upday, November 2. at the parachute assault on Fort They're Just Goqd, Honest Value* for a dozen years. He is also a the Polish American Club and questions the teachers sub- St. Eiias Auditorium. Music Campbell, Ky., as part of "Ex- Carey Council, 1280, Knights member of the Holy Name So- mitted for a so-called candi- for dancing will be furnished ercise White Cloud." of Columbus. He is married to •"*'•' ciety of the Sacred Heart date's night could not be By Evening Departments by Kul Kedves and his orch- The exercise, which began Timely "Plateau" Suits Church, participating In other the former Ann Lewandowski CARTERET — The fall Nightmare was presented by estra and Emory Hack and at Fort Campbell October 23 a teacher In the Cartere answered by a yes or no parish activities. conference of the sixth dis- the Carteret Evening Mem- his Orchestra. Dancing will and will be concluded, at Fort Botany "500" Suits .... $59.50 to s7.'> schools. They have a son answer. Miss Morrow refused Richard Donovan to permit me to speak and trict Evening Membership De- bership Department, with the begin at 7:30 p.m. Bragg, N. C, November 6, Is ,Born In Carteret August 31 Bernard, a freshman at Car made it her business to at partment of New Jersey State following cast: Mrs. Thomas Michael Demetetf, Is chair- designed to test the effective- Botanv"500" 1911, attended borough gram- teret High School. : least restrict me in my effort Federation of Women's Clubs, Douglas, Mrs. Edward Holder, man of the affair with Rev. ness uf Strategic Army Corps mar schools and was gradu Augustine Medvigy as honor- 'Gabardine Topcoats *<»••'" to question the candidates. I was held on October 23, at the Mrs. Duke Silvestrlni, Mrs. troops in making swift and sted from St. Mary's High, ary chairman,! All proceeds Scout Pack Seeking feel that Miss Morrow made Nathan Hale School. Mrs. Theodore Kleban, Mrs. Ben decisive assault movements. School, Perth Amboy. Assocl- will go toward the church /Briegs Built Suits $50iort>."> Den Mothers, Fathers an effort to be as partisan as Thomas McWatters, the Car-Fondl, Mrs. Andrew Lee, Mrs. Lakatos, an assistant gun- teret chairman, welcomed the building fund. ner in the 187th's Company E CARTERET — Cub Seem' possible." Stanley Ciszak, and Mrs. Briegs Built Topcoats.'..: $59.50 to >:.'» guests and members. The con- Thomas McWatters. at Fort Campbell, entered the 181, sponsored by the Unite' Mr. Duff was inviUd to the FIREMEN PLAN DANCE ference was presided over by Army hi October, 1857, and Hebrew Sisterhood, has Issuei meeting to apeak on Union BriegB 100% Mrs. Raymond Walsh, district CARTERET— Fire Company completed basic combat train- % an ^urgent appeal for der matters, which he did. The BIRTHDAY PARTY #1 will hold its annual Fall I(M vice-chairman. CARTERET— Mr. and Mrs. ing at Fort Dlx, N. J. Cashmere Outercoat ..„:. ^ mothers and den fathers, Ed tjeacher's union took the posi- dauce at the St. Demetrius John Sielagowski, 71 William The 18-year-old soldier at- ward Fofarty, chairman, am tion that since he was not a Speakers included Mrs. Street entertained teen age Ukrainian Church, beginning tended Carteret High School, "McGregor" Anti-Freew? Jafkel S22.'».*) Al Peters, cubmastqr, mad< candidate he was not eligible, John HiUt president of the at 9 p.m. under the rules, to speak on Kuefsts Saturday evening, on the appeal, Carteret Woman's Club; Mrs. Music for dancing will be the issues. They also contend- the occasion of the sixteenth "McGregor" Suburbans in Joseph Bamford, district wel- furnished by Walttr Kross KOBRIN BAR M1TZVAH ed that although the questions birthday of their dauehter {wi «rlWn| Ntwarfc aft* »>« A.M. "BOYES" $245 Down acid extra Joy tu the OP«D KrW»r NtwYwkaAvHWAM "Ohargr It" Anything tveiitr- and other times $ TUl » r. H, tu vxpreju yuur ay in- > New Jeraey'a Moat Modern I I/Ill OKUVKKY r K llll You'll find: umbrellas • «k yew agtnr (riwui latt niulil dsp puthy and tliuiiKhtful- Hug Cleaning Plant I • I I W ""' '" »" s • weaving and brti from N.w YeHi ami N«,,u ia«3. Ue assuit'U of the laUblilbed 1180 tinesl call 113 Free Hck-up and He Ucllver mid Tele*ngh Ing Vain. Mo Half hra Iw Child,*, Delivery Service In machine repairs— s MAURO MOTORS, INC. L BRIEGS & SONS I WALS11ECK'{5 drid (lurtli-i Hrlnmilli repairs, in fact, Km Kinu» 9 w> to anything! l'LOWEB SUOI" Call PArkway 1 1582 TalVn - Clothier. - g»berf»«l» (>ll Ainboy Avenue, Woodhritl^e ()1 Pennsylvania Railroa 41b and N. »t«»eoi AveuMe. Hwnib imboj. H. J SM1TB AT UNO 8TEKKT8, rt»TU AMB MW Him aui lUtMHtt WHHAM 4»c MK-4-l«3« OCTOTTKR 31, 1958 Florence Mmzyka PAGE THREE feds Richard j. Minue BPf at Session; Miss Marian D. I hi mm Miss Plor- of Alencon lacci and «*:<• pnM. iviu.^"... daughter of prarls and Rhn carried H cas- ylt mid Mrs. Michael Muszy cade of chrysanthemums. Outline Agenda Weds Alexander Power ,.,, fin Hoald Street, became Mrs. Kenneth Colpritt, Cur CARTERET—A pretty wed- BWI. and after November 1 iV bride of Richard J, Mi- CAIITFRKT —The rrmilnr teret, was matron of honor ding took plnre In St. Joseph's will reside in Mhml. Fla. .son of Mr. and Mrs. immtlilv iniTtlnt! of the C;ir- |liK Miss Jane Ann Cimirrhln, ol Church Saturdm- mornlnK The bride's travc :»:> cos- I,', ink Minue, 15 Lexington '•i Mildness mid Prnfpv.'i- when Miss (Marian Dolores Jersey City, cousin of the inti il Wiiium';; Club wn.i •hekl tume was a po«v;'rr bire Butt Vv, IIIIO. Saturday afternoon bride, was flower girl. 1 Hanscn, daughter of Mr. and with an orchid ror.-?- •. j,, ;ii. Joseph's ChurCh. The d.'v rvrtuii! , nt St. Marks Mrs. Hans Hansen, .49 Holly William Klah, cousin of thn pill I' ll I'Mdltl The bride Is a rii-.cV- te of l(, • Victor Grabriar>,-< OSM fltrrot, became the jbrlde of Perth Amboy HI :i r"ool. bridegroom, was best man. Tins was I lip group's first I,.-: tunned the double-ring Alexander Mlchnel Power, son Her husband !s a Michael Dacko, cousin of the iii'cs niiTtim: nf the sen - m t •inoiiy. of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Q. St. Patrick's COI bride, ushered. SDII Mini ii flri'iif dcnl of Inter- 0 -wa, Power, of Bnhtft, Brazil. Canada, antl thn Thr bride Riven in marriage est uir; shown in future plan- , thn } .bry y her father wore a gown of Mr. and Mrs. Minue are on Rev. John Power, uncle of b Tiiiu'. A IhcHter pnrty to New the brldwrroom. of St. John, Riddle 8chool in Miami, Fla. infi'i:i, with Alencon lace ap- a wedding trip to Luke Ynrk citv is hcliw plnnnrd p',,ni:i nnd trimmed -ki seed Placid and will live at 33 Newfoundland, officiated at Whitman Street, C'arteret. foi Inlr Jiinunry. Elslo Dorko. the double ring ceremony and pi ,ris. Her fingertip veil was rlmiimun nf the Christmas For going away the bride (Jitmcr inertIIIR reported that celebrated the high Mass. Escorted by her father, the lire VVrs Arrange wore a blue dress with black plniis in' now under wny for accessories, and an orchid thin nffnir. bride wore a white velvet Held Tuesday corsage gown, made with a sweetheart For Dance Nov. 7 Tin* November state board neckline, trlnlmed in seed CARTERET — T*4 irnml TARTFTRffT — The micund Mrs. Minue is a graduate of iniYlinn will be hr!d nt thr. pearls. A tiara of pearl* held Bee Banquet of ChWhitoMi Cmim't Live Y'ers meeting Carteret High School, and is MonlriTV Hotel, Asbury Park. her fingertip veil and' she was held Tuesday at Bcthien rl; held on Monday, October employed by Merck and Co. Wiitiinlnv, November 15. with carried white orchids and Hall with over 400, players, in in the Carteret High Inc., Rahway. rr;viv;ilionp in charge of Mrs. stephanotis on a prayer book. coaches, sponsors, Bironrh of- .Si-i.ixil. At this meeting plans Her husband, a graduate CliiM Biflfield. 1204 Maple Mrs. Robert Bishop, sister ficials, umpires schol officials) for i ho fall dance were com- of the same school, is cur- Avenue, Wiliinmussa. Dead- of the bride, was the matron present to honor the winners pl, inl. The dance will be held rently serving in the U. S line for reservations is No- of the 1957-58 seafon. vember 8. Transportation of honor, while Mrs. James ,,n November 7 fn the Carteret Army, stationed nt Fort Jack- Hlgtiberger, of Rahway, was Speakers were, Joe Collins, Hi h school gym from 8:00 to son, South Carolina. Horn Onrtrret will be arrang- former Yankee first baseman! PRIZE WINNERS: Ilrre are the members of Cub Park 183, sponsored liy thr Zlim I.vaiwliral Lutheran ( hurrli ed by Frances Donovan, if the attendant. l! on. Orchid Cleaners don- William Power, of New Ro- Phil Damlo. president of New- (l,-d the tickets." All proceeds who were awarded uriies in a. Ii»t decorating enntest. Shown from left to rich* sro: Thnm»n given to the Red The program of the even- and the usher was Robert champ, Mayor Edward Dolan, Fciihor Campaign. Breakfast Set inn wns in charge of Erwlne Bishop of Carteret. Rec chairman, Walter SulU- jnlin Lehotsky gave a je- St. Elias Guild at Grrenwnld, public nffnirs Mr. and Mrs. Power are van. Coach Frank McCarthy, chairman. Slides entitled Superintendent of Schools EdJ pmi on the Area Council Meeting and Social honeymooning in Jamaica, MMiiiig held In the Perth For CDA Court Miss Joan E. Rusznak Carefree Entertaining were ward Qutn and Steve Sklba Parkview shown by the representative president of the Board of Edu- A:,:bny Y. M. C. A. CARTERET — "Catholic CARTBRET— The St. Ellas A baby-sitting service has of Public Service. The dark cation. Women and Civic Life" will Ladies Guild held its regular Weds N. E. Faraga&o horse prize was won by Mary The following teams received bun organized and will go Patter 7 Shorecrest be the subject of Mrs. Peter meeting and a Halloween CARTEREARTERlirTr — Mice innvij V Lukach. iiiin operation next Friday, individual trophies, basketball Hughes' talk to Court Fldells party, Tuesday evening in the St. Demetrius. Kondrk's Ram- pfn'.imljcr 7. It was decided to parish hall. The next regular meeting p:v. tin per cent of all money 636, Catholic Daughters of Mrs. Dorothy Hepworth of the group will be held No- Personals blers, St. Joes in the Midget ruiini to tire Carteret First America, at Carteret. The talk Reports were given on the CA-t-4390 nak, 5S Christopher Street, After a vember 24, with Ethel Quin, league, and St. Joes in the Cub A ni squad. The chairmen of will be given at a communion theatre party by Mrs. Anna became the bride of Nicholas chairman of career advance- league 1, the Braves in Cub breakfast following the 9 Kolnak and the recent cake Tuesday, November 4, is Edward Faragasso, son of ment, in charge of the pro- league 2. In the Girl's division. t: committee are Myra Cor- will Prospect Mrs. Mmrie Drummond ti :t and Charles Ignar. They o'cloc Mass on Sunday, No- sale by Mrs. William Herilla. election day. Exercise your gram. National Education 101 Wortylko Street, Class A team was the X-IU enn lie reached at KI-1-B678 vember 2, at St. Joseph's The card party planned for privilege and vote. Franklin Township and the Week will be observed at this Phone KM-6S70 and the Vanguards won the Koos Brothers has been can- The bride, who was gradu- meeting. Class B division. ami KI-1-6887, respectively. Church. The Parkview Democratic late Mrs. Faragasso in the celled. Marie Bidder and Marge —Happy "trick or treat" to In the Senior Softball league Mrs, Hughes, & graduate of Club will hold Its annual Fall Koke's Tavern again won the Georgian Court College, was The November and Decem- Brunswick Saturday after- Carley of the Rahway Busi- all you little Shorecrest ghosts dance on November 15, at Beth Israel Cemetery Associ- and goblins. championship. Collegians won TANS •) recently elected to the Gen-ber meetings will be combined Bethlen Hall. Tickets can be,noon. Rev, Paul Benyoia, ation. ness and Professional Wom- aad will be held on December minister of the church per- en's Club were guests. —The Shorecrest Civic in the light senior league and «nl"MKnAl£ of New Jersey obtained from any member. Her husband was graduated Sabo's Sport in the Babe Ruth from Union County, She for- 2, at the home of Mrs. George formed the ceremony. Club's first annual card party UMBER Candles On Their Cakes from the Middlesex Vocation- which was held Thursday League.. Little League winners merly taught junior high Dikun featuring a Christmas The bride, escorted by her Mr. and Mrs. Troost party with an exchange of Happy birthday to Kevin al and Technical High School evening, October 23 was both were, Major division Prl«'« school in Elizabeth. The McKernan of 30 Willow Street father, wore a floor length and is a veteran of the U. S. Mark Wedding Date • 'financial and social success. Mens Shop, Intermediate divi- mother of three sons, Mrs. gifts. Assisting Mrs. Dlgun on gown of French Chantllly the committee will be Mrs.who passed his first milestone Marine Corps. He is em- CARTERET — Patrolman , —Happy birthday to Cathy sion Local 440 and Minor Hughes has served as former Charles sersun, Mrs. Michael on October 18. I lace, embellished In seed ployed by J. H. Thompson and Mrs. William Troost of Pavlovlch of 107 Wortylko division Brown's Hardware. president of the Catholic pearls. A cap of lace andLumber Co. Runner up trophies were IWATIM& Puna, Mrs. John Kavchak, Birthday greetings'to Mark 96 Daniel Street entertained Street who was four years old Women's Club of Elisabeth; Mrs. John Ladanyl and Mrs. pearls held her fingertip at a party Saturday, evening, Saturday October 25. Ten of won by Brown's Tavern In WE WWW former president of the Ro- Schierloh of 96 Hagaman length veil and^ she carried a basketball and Softball, All Joseph Klsty. Street who blew out two can- Commemorative October on the occasion of her playmates Joined in the WEAT9rUTEM$ sary Society of Immaculate cascade of white roses and their 10th anniversary. gay party fun. Stars In light senior league, Conception Church, and or- dles on his cake on October an orchid. Sltar's Shope Rite In the Babe THROUGH AMD 23. Services Set by K. C. The couple were married ganizer of the CYO in the —The Crescents held their Ruth division. The Little Miss Rose Marie Rusznak, semi-monthly meeting at theLeague runner-up trophies Immaculate Conception Par- Best wishes to the Kehoe sister Of the bride, was maid '—Plans for ._._, twins, Michael and Patrick, JMark's Episcopal Church by home of Mrs, Lee Sapienza of were given to Carteret Burner, ish, She is now Public Rela- of honor. The bridesmaids commemorative services were the Rev. OrvllleN. Davidson. Of 76 Mulberry Street who furthered at Monday night's 11 Bernath Street last Friday Mattel's Sunoco and Parkview IMPORMNT tions Chairman of the Union Daughter born to Mr. and , were the Misses Lucille Fan- The couple have three chil- evening. celebrated .their second birth- meeting of the Knights of Democrat Yankees. NEWSfOft County Mental Health Asso- Mrs. Paul Sinker, 41 Chrome (Tazier of Hopelawn arid Dar- dren William Jr., Edward and ciation, a member of the day on October 19. Columbus, Carey Council No. —Mrs. William Kollbas of Avenue, at the Elizabeth Gen- lene Faragasso of Franklin Nancy. Colgan Avenue entertained Children's Service Committee Congratulations to Mrs. Jo- Township, sifter of the bride- 1280, -held in the clubrooms. eral Hospital, October 24. Approximately 25 guests the Wednesdayniters Club at '.TOMORROW WILL of Union County, member of Mrs. Sinker is the former seph Rundle of 97 Hickory groom. The following were ap- attended. the Urban League of East- Street who had a birthday on pointed as chairmen: Nicho- her home October 29. A mas- Bernadette LeVan. Robert Stemming of Edi- Mrs, Troost Is the former querade party was featured GIVE US ern Union County, the Busi- Daughter born to Mr. and October 22, las DelVacchlo, Peter Panek, Cathernfe DenBleyker of Co- ness and Professional Wom- son, was best man, and ushers Frank Goyena, Steve Torok with all members in costume. SOMETHING TO Mrs. Lawrence Farkas, 55 Happy birthday to Deborah were Frank Prevlte of Rlgh- lonla. en's Union, and the Ameri- Mary Street, at the Elizabeth Aclin, 94 Hagaman Street and Frank Nadolskl. The ser- THINK ABOUT" can Association of University General Hospital, October 24. who celebrated her first birth- vices will 1ae held at the Co- Lady Craftsmen Plan f Women. PARTY TONIGHT lumbian Club, November 24,Holy Name Society •(Author's Name Below) \ PLUMBING t Mrs, Farkas is the former day on October 21. 1 { CARTERET— The St. Jo- at 7 P. M. All members are For New York Party When you reach the fu- HEATING Miss Anne Olbney Is Chair- Beverly Eskew. Birthday greetings to Mas- seph's Dramatics Club will Holds Dance Sunday ter Mills of 84 Leber Avenue urged to attend. ture tomorrows^ will you ^KIMBALL 1-6985 man of the Breakfast, with Son born to Mr. and Mm hold Its first regular meeting CARTER — Mrs, Edward think about what you Mrs. Edwin S. Quln assisting who had one candle on his featuring unasquqtpAe P&r- Plans for Ladies Night,' to "CARTERET — The Holy Bradbury formerly of Lily 31 WHITMAN IVCiiitrttNJ James Tyler, 11 Oakwood cake, October 22. 1» held November 26, #er' Name Society of the Holy might have done in the her. Place, at the Rahway Memo ty tonight a£ fttt^Str Joseph Dasche was guest speaker at present to insure a health- Many happy returns to School Hall beginning at also*furthered, with Watte: Family Church'is holding it; the Lady Craftsmen meeting rial Hospital, October 27. Mrs. Surowka and Arthur Meyer. third annual dance this Sun ier i life? Are you punch- Barbara Pennington, who was 8:30 pjn. .,•*/' '£,;. held in the clubroomg. ing your body now by not Tyler Is the former Margaret sweet sixteen on October 27. as co-chairmen. day, November 2, at the St. Waters. Mrs. Bradbury displayed a taking proper care of it? Happy birthday to Melanle BOARD TO MEET Carey Council will hold a Demetrius Community Cen- collection of original hats Larrison of 69 Hagaman CARTBRET — A board of communkm breakfast Novem- ter, featuring, for the firs, mdUeled by Mrs. Erwln Wan- There is nothing more You ENJOY Daughter born to Mr. and time in' Central Jersey, the Street who was two years old directors' -meeting of the ber 30. Nicholas Sivak and toch and* explained the art ageing than prolonged Mrs. Louis Fellcano, 30 Mer- Michael Konci have been ap- music of Walter Dombkowsk: sickness. Any illness has a (Wtti.ng your haircut cer Street, at the Perth Am- on October 26. United Hebrew Sisterhood of of making them. Carteret .will be held Monday pointed as chairmen for this and His RCA Recording Or- tendency to overwork the boy General Hospital, Octo- A first birthday celebration chestra from Philadelphia. The group made final plans at ULIANO'S was the order of the day for evening, November 3, at 9 P.event. for a bus trip to New York on heart and other important ber 28. M. at the Congregation Loving Dancing will' be from 8:30 organs. The sooner trouble Dotty Lou Lachmund of 120 The Holy Name Society of P.M. to 12:30 AM. November 12 with Mrs. Karl Justice. 8t. Joseph's Church extended Grohmann as chairman. is corrected the better. HI-FI MUSIC Daughter bflrn to Mr. andHagaman Street, on October Chairman, Walter Yalcubek, Mrs. John Hancheck, 115 24. an invitation for all members Winners of the hats made At the first sign of any Played Continuously In WINNERS CITED of the council to attend a has a well rounded out pro-and donated by Mrs. Bradbury Frederick Street, at the Perth Birthday wishes to Reglna gram to be enjoyed by all and ailment visit your physi- Our Shop Amboy General Hospital, Oc- CARTERET — Winners of football game at Baltimore, were Mrs. Sarah Barry and cian. He jglll diagnose Zaleski of 98 Ash Street who the special prizes awatjded at the public is invited. Mrs. John Nemlsh. Hostesses tober 24. passed her first milestone on Md. All those interested are what is wrong and pre- the publ!6 card party spon- requested, to contact Paul The committees assisting for the evening were Mrs. Ed- B E October 23. the chairman are as follow: scribe medication to cor- Son born to Mr. and Mrs. sored by the American Legion Colton. ward Felauer and Mrs. Henry rect It so that you will UUANO'S S Johnny and Debby Traeger Auxiliary Carteret Unit 263 Tickets: John Bosze, Jr., John Felauer. DonaloSDonahue, 61 Poplar of 80 Leber Avenue celebrated Skrockl and Frank Tomczuk. have many healthier to- 1176 Roosevelt Avenue Street,, at the Perth Amboy' held at St. Mark's Parish hall morrows. their fourth and-second'birth- were Mrs. Jan Ferrence, Mrs. City Line Club will Refreshments: Mitchell Bed- WestC*rteret General Hospital, October 25. days' respectively on October narz, chairman assisted by HONOR MISS SCHANTZ Paul Chamra and Mrs. Clar- Hold Dance Monday CARTERET—Miss Frances 19. Mr, William Traeger cele- ence McGillls, door prize. Bill Nlemiec, -Stanley Clark, Son born to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kamlnski, Chester P. Schantz, 98 Madison Ave- Joseph Erdely, 18 Hermann brated on October 29. CARTERET—The City Line YOtB PHYSICIAN PLAN FOOD SALE Civic and Welfare Association Milik, Stanley Mactoch, Eu- nue, Perth Amboy, has been CAN PHONE Avenue, at the Perth Amboy Happy birthday to Patty gene Wadiak, Theodore Mos- elected a Junior class represen- O'Grady of 88 Leber Avenue CARTERET— The St. De-will sponsor an election eve KImball 1-5374 General Hospital, October 27. metrius P.TA. will hold a dance to be held Monday eve- ko,' Daniel Marinacci, John tative to the Government As- who was four years old on sociation at special elections KImball 1-9598 pirogyi sale Thursday, No- ning at the St. Demetrius Krawcheck. Al Patrick, Vin- WHEN YOU NEED October 30. A Halloween cent Roman, John Splsak, held at Douglass College. party was held in her honor vember 6, from 11-2 p.m. atCommunity Center. Shorty A MEDICINE the St. Demetrius Community Warren and his orchestra will Walter Kosty, John Wolski, Miss Schantz, daughter of with the neighborhood chil- Center. Stanley Zagleskl and Stephen Mr. and Mrs', Frank Schantz, dren attending, i ' provide the music for dancing. Wheeling Patty Shaul, chairman qf the Cherepon. Is a graduate of Carteret High , • i Many happy returns to Avenue who underwent an dance, announced that from Kitchen: James SabO, chair, Sehool. She holds a State Uni- Pick up your prescription Mrs. Thomas McWatters of 89 appendectomy. She is ex-the advance sale of tickets a man assisted by John Tome-, versity Scholarship to the IX shopping near us, or let Leber Avenue who celebrated pected home today. huge crowd Is anticipated. zuk, I Alexander Sendzlak, and women's division of the State us deliver promptly with- a birthday on October 30. Steye_pajkowskl; soda: Stan- University. out extra charge. A great I Anniversary greetings to ley Pilsryk> Chips: Stanley many people entrust us Mr. and Mrs. John Craig of I Kolakiwski.i Leslie Trinity, with their .prescriptions. 89> >*>• Fta Delivery cia Wojtkotskl tit 75 Arthur . . .ON ALL BOXED trs". Mitchell Bednarz, Mrs. PHARMACY, Inc. Charles Adams, Mrs. Charles DIAL KI-1-5975 Batiach, Mrs. Walter Kostys, I. W. Mlttucli, it.I'. Mrs. Walter Yakubek J. E. Mltluch, Kf. Bert Sonaydu. 61 Roosevelt Ave., ('arteret ROCKMAN'S (At Lower I'mliinc Avenue) mas "Pliarmudsts to (he Ftiyalclan Grand Opening LIQUORS slid Ills 1'atlents Shut l!U0" In ttlatfv« ili,, 365 colm tht she Randolph St. and Fcrslilne "Quututloii by Muruius Cicero of tht dirt* shjown abovt wouM ! j ll(l(i-43 H CM SATURDAY Information, Arc, Carteret, N. J. (JojiyrlBliL lliili (10WI) MV«r mil in(!r«, pond, and a part 1 Cards tickets Obtained! 1 of emothtr! 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HOSE BOSH TIME Thrc first week In Novem- n Is Mm traditional time to •Iniit, rose .bushes. If you have ordered bushes mm the nursery they should c along soon. Rose bush pro- urer.i wait to ship Until •unties are In a dormant con- it Ion. While you're waiting for elivpry, you can dlfe holes or your new bushes. Donald our extension «pe- lallst In home grounds, who nought this up, recommends SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY TENDER hole about 18 Inches across ,nd 16 Inches deep. This Wi iig enough to allow roots to e spread out. You ean cover the hole and Vegamato the soil you take out of it Vegetable Juices SMOKED HAMS with burlap or leaves until you're ready to finish the BUTT PORTION WHOLE or EITHER HALF •lantlng job. 3a MIXTURE Mr, and Mm. Stephen Varfa FULL But don't put the same old c c c WOODBRIDQE--Over 200 Wlieeler Corp., Carteret, In soil back into the hole a- Our Own CUT relatives and friends attended 1953, Mrs. Vargft, who Is 66, round the new bush. Make up Ib. Ib. ib. « dinner party Sunday for was proprietor of a grocery mixture of one part peat Tea Bags 99" ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Varsa, business for 35 years at the moss or garden compost with , Combination Ic offtr 43 5 < Combination Chops ind Stowing Jrampton Avenue address. three parts of high quality 81 Crampton Avenue, on their "Jupaf-rfljht" Quality thank Portloi hit Whole « Either Hill golden wedding anniversary. The couple has one son and garden soil. The affair was held In Our six daughters: Stephen Var- I hope you know about the C f LAMB SHOULDERS *43' Lady of Mount parmel church ga, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Law- md union. That's the little "Fully-Cooked Hams 351 45V £531Ib. § "lipir-RIgM" Quality hall. rence D'Ambroslo, Philadel- ilbow where the nurseryman According to U.S. Govarnment Specifications phia,*!^.; Mrs. George Lom- oined the bush to the under- Nectar Tea Prior to the dinner, the itock. Cover the elbow so it's RIB LAMB CHOPS '89< bardl, Union; Mrs. Joseph Rich and FUvorful eouple was blessed In the just under the sqil surface, "Supar-RijM" Quality—SMOKED Church by Rw, Vincent Lenyl. 'ardl, Nixon; Mrs. Zoltan .... wfti,,.. Cranberry Saice -»»*•» 2 7." 39« Mayer, Mrs. Joseph Chiera as it's sensitive to frost. Mr. and Mrs. Varga were No fertilizer now. W married October 29, 1908 In and Mrs. Francis Decibus, HAM SLICES : 89' After you have planted your Kis Tarkany, Zemplen Megye, Woodbridge. >ush, mound the soil around Supir-Rlthttnnd—SLICED Austria - Hungary. Mr. Va*ga it 8 or 10 inches high as fur- C Came to this country In 1911 ther protection. and settled in Perth Amboy. Diet Delight SMOKED BEEF 29 About the first of April, Hltwlfe followed later in the About Your Home level the mound, sprinkle Cling Peaches Fruits and Vegetables/ year. They have resided in some fertilizer around the An PMBOU * Woodbridge since 1920. bush and prune off any twigs "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY—WHOLE or EITHER HALF Mr. and Mrs. John Haydu, By FRANCES DELL that the winter has killed. CORTLAND APPLES who were attendants at the The American home is get- You'll have a second phance From WMDlngtoa Stiti wedding, took part in the ting dressier all the time. It to plant roses next spring. celebration, They are from seems that ornamental fur- Nurserymen will then offer , Heinz DELICIOUS APPLES 2 ^ 25c Detroit, Mich. Other friends nishings of the past are top dormant bushes - - ones they SnowWIiti-Lonf lilud came from Pennsylvania, choice today. The past craze have kept In storage all win- Michigan, Newark, bnlon and of built-in furniture la very ter. Tomato Ketchup LEGS CAULIFLOWER Perth Amboy. much In the minority. PROPAGATION From Local Farm Mr. Varga Is 75 years old Early American reigns over REGULAR c OVEN and retired from Toster- all other traditional furniture One good test of the green- styles. The newest collections ness of your thumb is to try FRESH BROCCOLI FroM Wistera Farm STYLE READY OCEAN ROUTE SURVEYED feature schoolmaster desks, propagating trees and shrubs, Ib. settees, apothecary chests and t's a real challenge, and you Green Giant Com MONTREAL — A British don't usually jump into such FRESH CARROTS 2 ,&.l9c 59 c post office cable ship Is sur- painted Pennsylvania Dutch designs. project without knowing Goldtn eraam ityU May w« Mgtttt . . . brvl it with Roatt Umk Milt Jetty *- '•«• 'j^* 21« veying a route for a new sub- what you're about. SALAD MIX **« r,.15c marine telephone cable be- French and Italian Provin- • 17* «C If you're In the mood for w tween Canada and Britain. cial styles are good sellers. study before you sharpen your * eani COLE SLAW rJ0c This third telephone cable The exotic Oriental Is high on grafting knife, you're welcome under the Atlantic Is to be the list of what people are to a free 54-page bulletin put completed In 1961. The ocean buying. out by the U.S. Department lection will run from Oban, There is a great deal of in- of Agriculture. We have a few Manila Oil CRANBERRY *ffli« 2 •-•» Scotland, to White Bay, New- terest in the design created copies on hand, and you can foundland, by the grain of differen get one by sending a card to For Cooling and Saiadt a woods. Garden Reporter, -College of Probably because of the Agriculture, Rutgers Univer- ^BELL TOMATO JVICE .*29< trend of smaller homes, ther sity, New Brunswick, N.J. SALT HAY is an Increase In double-duty Ask for Farmer's Bulletin Wofc* Out.. J/ ITou're Not Ready pieces, such as coffee tables 1,567. For Mulching and Covering that rise to dining height and to Treat 'Em to Candy from AOP! Up Shrubs and Bushes sofas that convert to beds. rfexola C Vacancy Waiting All 5a •». QQC Will Preserve Your Plants Filigree and gloss divider "Why do you want to enter All-pur'pott oil VANDT DAK) «ri.«ivari»ti« .f24O«f24O77 UP lrii«V-Sour Pirttd Dtl Haiti Braid During the Coming Winter are a strong trend. §ome the United States?" the im- c Months homemakers figure out thei migration official asked. own designs but there an "I want to lead a peaceful TOMATO CATSUP 2 37< glass and filigree dividers on 95° """1.83 Harvest Mix or CaBdy Corn -»• ™S~* Phone HI-2-1350 life and make an honest AlPlrand—CmaStyii Nikim Oookin the market of outstandin living," replied the immi- C beauty. Kraft's Caramelt 1 AMBOY FEED CO., INC. grant. pkf. GOLDEN CORN 4 . 49 CHOCOLATE CHIP 25' Color is stronger all around Fialn or Paanirt Established '919 "Good," said the official. dexo pto. L M e Even neutrals are deeper, the "That is not one of our over- Choultt* Csvtratl GEORGE WALSH, President newest being the muddj Pur* vaqttablt ihortanlng Hormers Spam ^- »* ;;;53 Sunshine Cookies •*.FU-.- p;29» crowded fields." b 3lb 379 New Brunswick Avenue greens. Accent colors an " 30« 77« J5 o 0 (Corner of Oak Street) Tomatoes t^l^ c. :« Nestle's Deeaf Coffee . W brighter, and unexpected col Alabama has had 20 foot- Banner Almoids PERTH AMBOY ors are coupled for startlini ball coaches since beginning e effects. the sport in 1892. Marshmallow Fluff . . ;23 Kelloggs Variety Cereals "^ Palmolive Soap Hallowt'tn Party Treats 1 Vermont Maid Syrup . ; 29e Wyler's Garlic Powder . H1 A Message from the 5th District Committee For tsiltt and bath Kitehei Charm Waxed Paper ; 19e Nine Lives Pet Food 2 . 27* 4 Z » ** i —Frozen Foods— —Dairy Favorites — ior Congressman Peter Pumpkin Pie f 93 AIP inui—Illoti" nt Swaftntd r Faioy Wlioonii*—Wall-Agii GMIM Palmollw Soap Diamond Brand Walnuts «• STRAWBERRIES 2 39C SHARP CHEDDAR 59C bpiciallyforthsbttn Salted Peanub £ 1 FRELINGHUYSEN J l M° Libby's Lamaada ":£' i'.; IS* Swiss Slites ""-'-- Potato Chips Rar2Sirg ular or Rtppl«r.l be..i Dole's Pineapple Juice 2 *tt* 39° Mozzarella Slices -• Congressman Frelinghuysen's record 3 is outstanding. Because of his Work Fritos ^29'Chootos p;;25» Libby's Peas ^Carrots 2:;: 35* Muenster Slices ;.33' on behalf of all of his constituents, Jane Parker Popcorn . . ZW Libby's Broccoli <%- 2pkgt. ItalianProvoSone Mr. Frelinghuyaen has received the 12 oi. Refreshing Beverages.' Libby's Squath ... 2 plgi. Danish Blue Cheese support of Democrat? as well as Re- 1 e Club Soda, Sing.rAU, Libby's Cauliflower . ;; 23 Gold'N Rich Chewe . . • publicans. Because of his record of Fruit.FlivorwI'liiidap,. ^ bnrllii solid accomplishment, we believe he Canada Dry, Hoffman,, *) largt Borden's Cottage Cheese Whit*Rod—plus dtp. "boMai SwansonPies '"SJ" 2 _ continues to deserve your support, CaskmereBouquet plu> 0L c Flounder Fillet w** "'^-i regardless of yjour political party. Coca-Cola 6' 37 1 Soap *"" vwiia djpotft v boh. •• •• Gray Sole Fillet <*•„*.,,•, ^'i "Peter Frelinghuysen's work in the GEORQE K. BATT Hawaiian Punch ^<-KI— c Jane Porker House since lie wak lirst elected in 1952 Morristown Fried Shrimp Hr;:°.;:;: il Baked . / has earned him an enviable reputa- CHARLES BRUNDAQE 2 ^ »• A&P's ^*™f.^ Coffee ! tion. Lost year the Young Republican Randolph Goods HOWARD S. BUNN EigM O'dOCk Mild and Mallow National Federation elected him, along Madison PRICE REDUCED I A with Vice President Nixon, to a Young ROBERT COWAN udson Napkins Sunnybrook—Largt $ii«—Frach Quit A \ Republican Hall of Fame. A year ear- t Red Circle £71- C S-lnch Sii«—Rxjulirly ftUti •» 55c Bernardsville StthHnhli lier a national magazine picked him HAROED CRAMPTON WHITE EGGS 65 C Bokar as one of ten outstanding men in the Roekaway t ft 83 House and Senate." CHARLES A, EATON, JR. Apple Pie 45 THE GIEAT ATLANTIC t PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Jj. Watchung COL. JOHN M. FASQLI Prices effective thrii —The Mainfield Courier-News, 20 c 10/15/58 - Bound Brook > ' Saturday, Nov. 1st HALSEV £ FREDERICK Seotkins POUNDCAKE M_ . {i in Super Markets 00 )5 Mountain Lake! Family liu naplini $l$iiper Markets CRUMB SQUARECAK"E ". . . He has become a seasoned and AUGUST QREINER > and Self - Sarvice intelligent legislator who baa contin- Woodbridge j f •**. Mo Ui / D(PINDABK (000 RITAIURS SI MCI 1859 PROTEIN BREAD ued to mature through the years , . . DAVID W. KATTBRMAN atorea only. Dover r We consider Mr. FreUnghuysen bead and shoulders above any Congres- DONALD B. KIPP New Vernon SuoerSuds Lux sional timber we have seen. ..." KENNETH KLIPSTEIN Glamorene Colgate's Vel Harding Argo Gloss Starch —The Citizen of Morris County, For nifli and uphoktwy MORRIS MAROARETTEN For laundry and dUhtt For laundry and fSiml 10/2/58 Perth Amboy with 10c with 20c oH MRS. PAUL MOORE giant gi g it oi. Me pl,.4. Bkeer and Better Park JL School Zones Properly Painted r 12. Restored Dignity to Boro Management Re-Elect ABLE, COURAGEOUS and CAPABLE MEN
Mr. John Huinick was born In Wood* Mr. Walter Sullivan was bora end bridge Township, but has been a resident In Carteret and wa» educated in the Mayor Dolan ts now completing his first of this borough for over twenty-Bve years. teret school system. Walter ia married M term as* Mayor and has proven by his tire- lie Is married and the father of two chil- the former Catherine Toner, is the f&thw; less efforts that Carteret is once ajraln a of two children, and is a communicant of dren, one of whom Is presently serving In decent place in which to live. He has re r St. Joseph's Church; member of the (he U. S. Army. John Hutnick's name has stored dignity to Borough Management Knight? of* Columbus; City Line Si been synonymous with the fight (or the which wag absent during the Republican Club;-Lone Star Social Club: Hill Top ' rights of the working man. John is the Administration. President of Local 440.I.U.B .-C.I.O. Foster Sadat Club; Rod and Gun Club and An- Wheeler Union; a member'of the Sacred He Is a graduate of Seton Hall and cient Order of Hibernians. Mr, Sullivan Heart Church and the Holy Name Society: Georgetown Universities and is now a suc- has ably served as a member of the Bor- City Line Social Club and Slovak Citizens cessful and capable lawyer. ough Council for the past fivn yean. Ha Club. has been the committee clwirman of sw« His record as an Assistant County eral Important committee* and potato Mr. Hutnlck realizes the gre^t responsi- Prosecutor is excellent. Hjs performance 'with pride particularly to the excellent 3 bility that comes in holding public office on the "Carteret Board of Education was program carried oil under his supervision and is pledged to represent all the people always in the best interest of the people of of recreation, particularly with expansion!] of the borough. He has a dear view or the Carteret; of recreational facilities without Increased problems to be faced in municipal govern- He has been long active in civic, social costs. ! ment. He has a clear conception of all and fraternal work, andj is a decorated those things that are required to meet veteran of World War U as a parachutist The- people of the Borough Of Carteret 1 these problems. This honest, sincere, force- with the 11th Airborne pififion. need a man with Walter Sullivan's expert* | ful and upright man deserve! i your vote dice to serve on the Borough Council. On'f Ihis very capable man S deserves your on election day. His enviable record as a the basis of his record of honest, sincere: Councilman for the past three yean de- •upport. ! and faithful public service, Mr. Sullivan';; EDWAKD J. DOLAN deserves your vote for, Council in serves your support. j WALTER SULLIVAN JOHN HUTNICK Borough. Carteret Needs th§se Men of Proven Ability
' " • • • ' * . • Vote Line T - Election Day - November 4th POLLS OPEN 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. far Mr TAOR STX tnw Hoboes, Witches Galore OBITUARIES Church Guild A ttend Cub Pack M Names Officers MRS. THERESA IMRE ber of Vigilant Council, Royal WOODBRIDGE — Cub Woodbrldge Lions Club will WoODBRIDQE -. WOODBRIDOE — Funeral Arcanum, Brooklyn. ack 139 held ft Halloween sponsor 1 trip by the group Stephen Doiko ^ £ strvlCM were held yesterday Husband of the late Isabella Wfls Masquerade at their meeting to a Rutgers football game president of the Wmn, from Leon J. Qerity Funeral M. Doyle Domlnger. lie is hurndftv with members and this month. survived by a daughter, Sis- Homo, 411 Amboy Avenue, for After the meeting, prizes onformedf Church, Mrs c;: ter Mary, St, John Mlrallac hflr fitmlHes In costumes of Mrs. Theresa Bulnal Imi-r, 607 were awarded for best cos- alHapstackilHt s Seminary, St. I/mK Mo.: a loboos, witches and Assorted Almon Avenue, wlio died Snt- tum*g. Judges wert Mr. AndMrs, Anthony PBW urday. son Albert Jr., New York City. Cubmaster Lou Wenzel coii- Mrs, Lester Stockel, Mr. and retary; Mrs. Stephen Ov,'n , She Is survived by her hus- a ftrandchlld and ft great- liirt.ed the, niretlnK exercising Mrs. Jtmes Meralcs, Bernard treasurer; Mrs. , ' band Julius: two sons, George grandchild. jMeph M irnl control In keeping a . Dunigan and Irwln Fried- dy. corresponding " Balsal, Franklin Park and An- Solemn Requiem Ma*s will mrn ilritinlit face us he addressed man, and Mrs. Edward Kim,, drew Balsal, Woodbridge.; a be sung at St. • Cecelia's the siranRest looking group of Prizes were awarded an fol- publicity chairman. Mrs ' , daughter, Mrs. Doris Colbert, Church, Iselin. and burial will scouts and parents ever as- lows: Joseph Kara, funniest; ko will represent th,-'r,,,,,; 'Florida, ft brother, John •ton'in St. qoj-ti;ufie's Cemctc:.V, sembled. L David Ritchie, most original; Lepics and a sister, Mrs. Colonla. on tin Christian soclnl r Iiwin Friedman. Perth *m- Randy Dkvlfl.iin, ugliest! Uen< Bertha Ritter, both of Canada. mittt. of ft. united Vom*; ioy, volunteered his services nls Miller, prettiest and Bobby Requiem rtiasi was sunn at CIIAltl.ES AITKENS is photographer to take Davidson, spookiest, Dennla Is World Community Dav a- fit. James' Church and bwlnl FORDS — Funeral services mndid pictures of the humor- two and Bobby is four. vice will be held November'7 was In the church cemetery. were held yesterday at Pack- ingham Funeral Home, Ar- nis aspects of the party and' at the church. The Guild )•• TO DEMONSTRATE WORK WTIJUAM COHBN P Jersey City, hr SPIIOJII ceremony «f the benukedtodtddoiwtsmkp,,," , WOODBRlDOE — Edward WOODBRIDfjp — Funeral for Charles Altkens, a«e 39, wards of merit. help serve after the church McLoughlln, Industrial ArU services will be h»ld tills Rfter- 41 Jonquil Circle, who died at Robert Hess, Robert Knoth, service. Instructor at the Woodbrldge noon at 1 P.I\/. nt Greiner Jersey City Medical Center (if Gary Miller, JoBeph Kara, Members of the guild i-,.., High School, will have several Funeral Home, 44 Green Injuries suffered after his car Robert Noon, Jnckie Jenkins Invited to attend the IJIMV students at the New Jersey Street, for William J. Cohen, and, a tractor-trailer collided and Fred Elnhom were the Istlon dinner November *'n Education Association Con- 215 Main Street, who died in Kearny Saturday. recipients of the badges for the' Trenton Reform,,,, vention in Atlantic City de- Tuesday at Perth Amboy A native of Jersey City, lie achievements in crafts and Church, monstrating some of their Oeneral Hospital. A merchant also conducted a business skills, The boys' parents pie- Each member has I,.,., shop work to the visiting on Main Street since 1927, he there, He Is survived by his IT'S HALLOWEEN: Above irp member* nf Tack 139 will eh held it* annul HallowMn Manqarradt last Thursday. sented each pin. asked to bake a cake to bin , Left to riEht, Unto Rchlminefr, Kennfth Zurich. Fred Elnhorn, Jowph karm, Bobby Knoth, Ronnir Zurich and teachers, administrators and was the organizer and one of widow, Mrs. Tlielma Aitkens, The annual Christmas can- with them to the URo r]^., Rapolo. board members. They will be the owners of the Woodbrldgc three Children, Charles Jr.. dy sale, officially opened at headquarters in New y,i,'K working, together with stu- Hardware Company, Incor- Patricia and Robert Patrick; he meeting, will be continued City November 33. with cubs canvassing their dents from the Industrial porated and was treasurer of a brother and sister and his Amboy General Hospital. 'ascallia, 14 Orchard Park- ART UNDOES ART THIEF POLITICAL SUICIDE A spider web social ,,,M neighborhoods selling the Arts Departments of schools card party to be held In 1 „ the firm. He was a member nf mother in Jersey City. Born in Maine, he lived In way, formerly of Woodbridge, ROMS — Posing >s an art TUCUMAN, Argentina - candy. Proceeds will be used throughout the state, on the near future will be phmnci the Hebrew Progressive So- crth Amboy for more than who died at the Deborah Hos- dealer, a young man stole « Getting mixed up In politics to finance trips for the pack Ambassador Hotel sun porch at the next meeting. ciety of Perth Amboy. MRS. ALICE POREDA years, moving to Hopelawn pital, Brown's Mills. painting from an artist, Gio- brought about the downfall during the coming year; November 7 from 10 A. M. to He Is survived by his widow, ISELIN — Funeral services bout two years ago. Surviving are her brother, vanni Congolazlone. Ten min- of a parrot recently. Awards will be made to the 2 P. M. The public is invited. Satanic Impul«« Mrs. Elizabeth Mcdlnets •were held this morning at 9 A communicant of Holy Peter 3., at home: her grand- utes later Comolazlon* had The parrot had been trained three boys having the highest Tempatlon bothers i.,,m» Cohen; four sons, Sidney, at Thomas J. Costello Funer- Yinity Church, Perth Amboy, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray- sketched a portrait of the to chant ilogant supporting Joseph, Walter and Theodore tales record. U.S^airbs on lead-nine Im- folks most when they rn,Lt al Home, Green Street, for was a member of Branch mond Gentile, Woodbridge, thief from memory. Police Juan Peron, the deposed L, Woodbridge *ahd eight John Aquila announced the ports arouse protests. find any. Mrs. Alice Pupek Poreda, 67 5, Slovak Catholic Sokol, and and hep grandmother, Mrt, recognized the man as Enrico president. Iti owner, Mn. grandchildren. Berkely Boulevard, who died as employed at the Rarltan Mabel PiyjcalHs, Metuchen. Monacelll. Now Monaoelll It Julian Ala, beeame so em- Burial will be In Beth Israel Monday at Roosevelt Hospital. opper Works. in Jail and Consolations haa barrassed by the bird's speech Ctmetery. Services were held at St. She is survived by her hus- He is survived by his widow, Demetriiw Greek Orthodox his prized painting back. e« that she killed it. band, Peter Poreda: a daugh- GAS GENIE SAYS: MRS. CATHERINE rs. Anna Scerbak, and a Church, Perth Amboy, and ter Mrs, Jean Milatich, Iselin; POLICASTRO lister, Mrs. Elizabeth Szu- burial was In doverleaf Park Unvarnfohed Truth Siren 8ong three sons, Anthony, Iselin, WOODBETDGE — Funeral lyog, Perth Amboy. Cemetery, Woodbrldge. Th* toupee wearer, It Is An aspiring vocalist had Stanley, Jersey City and services will be held Saturday plain, Is living under an as- just completed a lesson. Frank, Middletown, N. Y.; a Mass was «ung .at Holy at 10 AM. at Flynn and Son STEVEN CHtjK, SR. sumed mane. "Professor," she asked, "do sister, Mrs,- John Jaselc, Elm- 'rlnity vnurch anti burial Funeral Home, 424 East Ave- CARTERET — ateve Chek you think I will ever be able hurst. L. I.; a brother, Walter /as in the family plot of the "BUY NOW and nue, Perth Amboy, for Mrs. Sr.. age 65,80 Lincoln Avenue, CARD OF THANKS to do anything with my Pupek, Poland and six grand- hurch cemetery, Perth Am- Catherine Pollcastro, 75 Straw- died Thursday, after a long STEVE CHEK SR, voice?" children. oy. berry Hill Avenue, who died illness. A native of Hungary We wish to express our sin- "Well," replied her instruc Requiem mass was sung at Tuesday. l RS. MABEL E. JONES he lived in Carteret for 23 cere thanks to our relatives, St. Cecelia's Church and tor, "It might come in handy A native of Paterson, she COLONIA — Funeral years having formerly lived in friends, and neighbors for burial was in St. Raymond's in case of fire." lived In Perth Amboy twenty :ervices were held Saturday Woodbridge. He was retired their kind expressions of sym- Cemetery, Bronx. years and was a resident of it Greiner Funeral Home, from the American Agricul- pathy, their man* acts of Cllffwood before moving to MRS, THERESA ROHLFS Voodbridge for Mrs, Mabel E, tural Chemical Company klndrfess, the spiritual bou- IMPORTED! Woodbridge two years ago. FORDS — Mrs. Theresa Jones, 9 Linda Avenue, who where he worked for 12 years. quets and the beautiful floral She •wat a, member of Our Rohlfs, formerly of New died Wednesday. Surviving are his widow, tributes extended In our be- 100% French Savior's Lutheran Church, Brunswick Avenue, died A native of England, she Mrs, Mary Ruskai Chek; reavement in the death of Perth Amboy. Wednesday at Monmouth Me- :ame to the United States in three daughters, Mrs, Robert our dearly beloved husband, SAVE!" She is survived by her hus- morial Hospital, Long Branch. 912. She was a member of Carkhuff, Highland Park, father and grandfather, Steve ANGORA Chek'Sr. band, Charles J. Policastro; Widow of the late Harry he Atlantic Chapter of the Mrs. Harold Seaman, Gar- three daughters, Mrs, William All Colors Rohlfs, she is survived by a Eastern Star, New York City. wood, Mrs. Lester Helm, Me- We especially wish to thank Savage, Asbury Park and Mrs. daughter Mrs. Otto Weten- A former resident of Loii6 tuchen; [our sons, Steve Jr., Rev. Mel Corcoran O.S.M.; 10 Gram Balls John Larsen and Mrs. Elmer kamp, Champaign, 111. and a .sland City, N. Y., she was the Rev. Victor Grabrian O.S.M.; Jensen, Sayreville; three sons, Carteret, Paul, U. S. Navy son Harry C. Rohlfs, San Rev. Aloyius Boland; altar All Ranges Reduced Joseph^ G., PertH Amboy and vidow of the late Joseph R. stationed in Hawaii, Albert, Charles J., Jr., and Arthur, Leandro, Calif. Jones. She is survived by Portland, Oregon and James, boys; organist and sololft, Each Woodbrldge; eight grandchil- Funeral services were held two daughters, Mrs. Lester Linden and 13 grandchildren Miss Eleanore Abaray of St. Friday at Grelner Funeral Kershaw, Jr., with whom she Funeral services were held Joseph's R. C, Church, Car- 10% or More!! dren; three sisters, Mrs. | (With Thli Coupon) Arthur Utter, Cliffwood Beach, Home, Woodbridec, and cre- lived and Mrs. William H at the Bizub Funeral Home teret; American Agricultural Mrs. James Richaner, Bloom- mation wns at Rosehill Cre- rlartman, Covina, Calif.; 1 54 Wheeler Avenue, Tuesday Chemical Co., Carteret; In- | Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only Delivery, Installation and Home Demonstration Included field and Mrs. Jean Van Mal- matory, Unden. son Harold A. Jones, WlUcins- morninsi at 9 A. M. Requiem ternational Chfflttka! Workers i den, Perth Amboy and two burg, Pa., and two grandchil- High Mass was celebrated by Union Local Hi; Employees I Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1 brothers, Fred Zuidema, Edi- MRS. ANNA I'AHIRA dren. Rev. Victor Grabrian, O.S.M, of Hudson Pulp, anandd P°per son and Peter Zuldem, Perth AVENSL — Funeral serv- Atlantic Chapter of Eastern at St. Joseph's Church at 9:30 Co., Carteret; HHtjdidd D Car- ices were held yesterday from iThe Amboy. Star held services Friday and A. M. teret Local 'W<: A. Tt»# only way to permanent MICHAEL SCERBAJC 17 reiWv* unwanted hair Is to HG THAT GOES DOWN destroy the hair root, u hmr HOPELAWN—Funeral ser- frotrjb 1> iiUnslve, the der- vices were held this morning mitoloflst (skin doctor) may at 8:30 at kain Mortuaries ute »n electric needle. This Perth Amboy, for Michael m»y require seraral trips to the ;Scerb.ak, 121 Loretta Streei doctor's offlc«. Lip and chin DEEP-59 CHEVY who died Sunday at Pert b*lr can, of courw, bo shaved rUfkOoniprisslei VB's give a 4. 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* .• You Selected the Captain; Now Etect the Rest of His Team! Vote for WILLIAMS and NORTH On November Fourth So We Can Have REAL REPRESENTATION! THESE MEN STAND FOR 1. Federal Aid to School 6. Strengthened Nation- Construction and Ed- 4 al Defense. ucation. 7. Elimination of Influ* 2.Slum r ence Peddling in Gov- 3. Public Housing. ernment. fi. A Foreign Policy That 4. Increasing and Strict Will Insure Peace. Enforcement of Min- 9. A Hospital Construc- imum Wage Laws. , tion and Expansion 5. Liberalizing Social Se- Program. David S. North Harrison A. Williams, Jr. curity Benefits. For Congress For U. S. Senate 10. Government Aid to Cancer Research. What Has " Congressman Pone for YOU in His 6 Years? 1. HE VOTED AGAINST FEDERAL AID TO SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION; which would have saved thejtaxpayers of ¥oodbridge millions of dollars in tax burdens and which could have eliminated the need for a special bond issue! What were his reasons? - 2. HE VOTED AGAINST THE GOLDFINE CONTEMPT CITATION; what were his reasons?
• . / - • ,.. i ; > ^ • i1 • i 3. HE VOTED AGAINST PUBLIC HOUSING; so desperately needed by lower income residents and PAID FOR BY ENRAGED WOOgpRIDGE TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS
A^ FRIDAY, OCTORER 31, 1B5R PAGE EIGHT Republicans Demand Dolan Trailer Park Shortages Exposed Audit
1. Haw many emergencies ate you going to cre- On October 21, 1958, Richard T)mn:tn ato after election to cover over-expenditures in the can candidate fof Mayor, speakin- iM i IUWUffaiW, *hWwHH»* U> 4* paid for by the gathering of the Italian American < i,,,, ' Carteret taxpayers in 1959???? «artthi?facts pertaining to Candid;i!:. |',,',' nl The Public Deserves Answers low tree Trailer Park: 2. bn't it true that racketeering and gambling He publicly charged that Dol;m\ i jKrJlourishing in Carteret and have siiice you took short-changed the Borough thousand office in J957????? Does your friendship prevent you 0 a result of the deliberate short vn»u from cleaning up this condition or are their other IM iiir, J her of trailers in his park. He further ,„ , , reasons????? Isn't it true that the police department n t( Dolan's trailer park was in arrears M-\ -,| , is being prevented from cleaning up this mess? n estate taxes totaling many more thnn ,, Jars, notwithstanding the fact thin I.,, ,/ 3, Why is the attorney who is handling the sew- Trailer Park religiously paid their IV, age disposal case for the Borough being given tenure, h,h,n,| many cases with the threat of divp ,v and why ar« you permitting the attorney to walk fees include $1.00 per week to be paid [„ off-with fabulous fees? under Municipal laws governing Trail,-,- i, i
4, How many more people do you intend to put Shortly after this expose, in a fit (I| ,,,,,,
on the public payroll at the expense of the tax- date Dolan paid the Borough Sf>:!ii in ,„ lUlt
payer??? Why are all municipal employees compelled cover up his shortage of monies due tin i;,,rou.
Democratic meetings ? ? ? charged by Mr. Donovan, As a further n,Ur.|
his dealings,- he paid the Borough real . q itf 5k What has happened to the teen-age program for 1955, 1956 and 1957 totaling SS.'iiin inaugurated under the Jast Republican adminis- The above figures were obtained ih,IIU;, trattonf?? REPU audit made by a Certified Municipal \, 6. Why has your Recreation program been cur- October 28, 1958. In view of the ahm,. Mayor, we call upon you publicly to it tailed when the amount of money appropriated in , i,,n| Next Tuesday, November 4th and withdraw as a candidate for re ,-i thif department is the highest in history??? We know that you don't want thi (ll. „• 7. Isn't ft true that your play grounds are glori- as your Mayor. If he fails to public]\ fied dost bowls??? election day we urge you tn go In th< p>iiu '\;i * ' - *" The Money You Save and soundly trounce Candidate Dolan .uui 8. Why do you reins* to give proper street light- cratic running mates. ing to th» new sections of Carteret?? Have you diverted these funds to cover up over-expenditures in othw accounts??? Is Your Own Democratic Mis-SlafnurnN
9. Why are the traffic lights in the Borough be- r In the issue of the Perth Anihov I \< ing sorely neglected—could this be the reason for of Friday, October 24, 1958, Candidate \h\A the number of accidents in Carteret??? fit to say that "during Donovan's t IK years on the Council he did alisni'M' 10. What has happened to the street-cleaning affirmative to invite and encourage nm « program? Most of the streets have not been cleaned since last election—it is a good thing elections come coming to Carteret." This statement • i around every year. deliberate lie. Records clearly show tin: efforts of the Bareford Republican a,i i ni-trj *i 11. What have you done abotit the Board of Edu- the Hudson Pulp and Paper Co.. a na'i' cation charges concerning the alarming increase in together with the Tollefsen Mamitaci•<.<• Juvenile Delinquency in Carteret??? induced to locate in Carteret. These t. Men of Integrity employ well over three hundred pe»p! 12. Why do you permit the dumps to burn furi- well knows that both of these plants .u, ously day in and day out? Haven't you been ordered and paying taxes to the Borough. by the State Board of Health to stop this practice?? In this same article Candidate \)u\,\ For Mayor ,-' "the great industrial expansion duim; 13. Why did you raid the Capital Improvement look at your record and let the public'. i fund to the tune of $80,000?? How are you going to replace this money?? facts. Isn't it a fact that the Virginia ' and the Benjamin Moore Co., IVM> | 16. Mr. Mayor, as the Democratic leader, why did you cram down the throats of the taxpayers a Democratic Blum! phony Board of Education budget that was beaten fwice by the public before you saw fit to reduce it?? We charge the last Democratic \ Chester together with the present one as I < [ 17. Won't your upending spree of 1957 and 1958 tor most of the present-day ills of tin raise havoc with your 195!) tax rate? Have you no Under the Democratic Skiha a<'n- .it regard for the pensioners of the Borough'7 sewage disposal plant was contnietci1 . .;i! •-,-•-. * • - -•••*-., , , If/'.1-. i j. utwtll ovu two million dollars. It is < • I • .Illlll wi ' ed!?eflhat this plant never worked uny 18. Why is it, i>1r. Hutnitk, you, never atteidei DO! a meeting of either Fire Company?) Aren't you the will./In fact, sojinuch so that even ] themselves refused to pay bills and i! Fir* Commissioner?? | , tl'lll accepted this projefct. As a result ul J pay these bills, the Vontractor sturf; ;iit 19. The night when several robberies occurred the Borough far $1,800,000. This «a- :„• I,I- Open 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. iin-iA (last month), how come you ordered flye policenien of the legal pork barrel, which has cost to extinguish a minor car fire??? Don't we haW a nearly two hundred thousand dnllai- I,, ilalii Fire Department? no end In sight. We challenge the l>< the people how much more U>is »':l payer. Even the attorney represent'1' |l-;' 20. How come Borough Equipment is being U*ed has publicly stated that fraud and mlh | .Hill on private property??? during the construction of this pr*M(' I. ii'-l'l e lined All the Way challenge the Democrats to refute tin sr st.lt
8 For Member or the < Fur Member of thf House of Lemlx-r of the Board of l STATES Hoard of (Jiojen M FOR MAYOR FOR COUNCIM1I> iENATOK Representatives Krwholilm. Freeholder* (Full Term) Vote (or One Vote lor Vote /« OIK 5th Com. Dint. tl'iN-xiiirt-ii Term) Vote (or Two Vote for One Vole (or One
IB 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B Robert Winthrt* Peter FREUNGHUYSEN, Charles John Leo N. liEAN ' Cb<*tf< JR. SKISTIMAS M:\IISH RYAN, JR. Republican . OwaniziUiou" "tteiular DONOVAN B Republic mi • Republican Orfaniution" »r ps t-^.*^?-^.;**'-'.v''^ t^s^a y _ PAOENINB Menlo Park Shopping Center Completion Due in Year Help to Make Menlo Scout Dance Success Stores Menlo Shopping Atea Shaping Up Already Signed MKNI/) PARK TERRACE- Wlien the. Mrnlo Park Sliop- pliiK Outer on Rnute 1 opens nrxt, fnll. It Is estimated that there will he nearly 1000 job opportunities (or nearby res- idents, ftcrorrilng to Walter Kopple., executive of Sommer Urothers construction firm building the center. - Ho expects that 90 per cent of all jobs in the center will be filled by local residents, only the executives and man- agers coming from outside the SEPTEMBER, 1959. IS THE HATE SKT for the completion or (hi- Mrn!o Turk Shonnln* Center on Route 1. It It area.' Housewives who want shown above currently under construction with the exterior farints or natural stone and marble partially rompleted. spare time employment will The center occupie* the tract of land between Itoosevelt Hospital and Route I, just south of the Menlo Park form the built of the clerks Terrace development. employed, Mr. Kopple thinks. The Center, which occupies 100 ncres of land fronting on the highway, is one of the largest under construction in Den 4 Cub Pack Wins Attendance the country, the Sommer ex- >U MBERS OF THB BOY SOOUT MOTHERS CI.I1B who worked hard to make laRt Saturday night's Ram Dance In ecutive says. When completed 19 a ineceM, »re shown above (left to right) Mrs. John I.dfslroni, Mrs. John Kavacool, Mrs. next fall ^tt will have space Halm, Mr». Irvinf 8umka, Mrs. A. W. (irulirr, M rs. Charles IWiiIIrr, Mrs. Nirliolas Space, Mrs. Al Haber, for 60 stores and.parking fa- Flag; ISNewMembers Welcomed cilities for 600b cars. J. p. Karol, Mn. Daniel Ramsay, Mrs. Alex Stevcly, Mrs. W. (J. Kennedy, Mrs. !<:. V. Ornberp. Absent from MENLO PARK TERRACE l,r picture are Mn. A. J. Fdmkfcr and Mr*. Frank .Savoth. (Photo by Charles Muller.) Features of the Menlo shop- — Den 4 won the flag for ping center which differ from best attendance by boys and others around the country parents at the Boy Scout Cub Menlo Mothers Busy Making Plans Include the use of pre-cast Pack 140 meeting held Tues- concrete in the construction day night at School 19. Session rather than steel frame*. After awards for badge work For Coping with Halloween Needs This makes the center mote were given, Maurice Lelb, cub- fire-proof than with conven- master, conducted a Bob Cat By BARBARA BALFOUR lumpkins are unknown. CU- iood and there weren't many tional construction, according ceremony and welcomed 15 MENLO PARK TERRACE— ax of the night Is a huge to Mr. Kopple. hlldren around." Is Set new boys into the pack. Time was when mothers would onflre when Quy Fawkes is Mrs. George. Adamsan, Jef- Another first Is a truck tun- spend most of the day before The theme of the meeting urned In effigy. ferson Street: "Last year wai nel for delivering merchandise HlHalloweel n bakinb g home-made — The Menlo Park Terrace was "American Folklore," and Mrs. Bernard Boblcfh, 197 my first year here and I really to the various stores which goodies to hand out at the Civic Organization will hold the following skits were pre- Wall Street: "I was amused ent all out. I had a big bowl is being built under the mall door to neighborhood trick-or- an election eve meeting at sented by various dens: "Joe Monday to read a recipe in a which customers will use to treat children that night. if eidtr punch by the door School 19 at 8:30 P. M. Mon- Magarac," Den 1; "Paul Bun- paper for a fancy 'Ohost and walk from store to store, However, a quick sampling that I had warm with somt day. yan." Den 2; "Casey Jones." Witches Pie' that you could of harried mothers today spices In it. I had 60 paper Speakers will be John Led- Bamberger'g will have the Den 3; "Davy Crockett," Den bake and invite the youngsters biggest single unit at the cen- seems to show that the big In- cups and three gallons of dy and Thomas Costello, Re- 4; "Buffalo Bill." Den 5; "Kip for. You'd have to be a ter, Mr Kopple continued, crease In numbers of children iunch, and thought it would publican and Democratic Van Winkle," Den 6; "The commercial bakery working with one quarter million coming to the door has re- ull-speed to take care of this be a change from all the candidates, respectively, lor Turtle and the Hare," Den 8. square feet of space. This in- duced all homes to handing eighborhood with individual candy. It lasted exactly 45 the township committee from Den 7, a new group which has cludes a basement and three out bought candy. pies on Halloween. I don't minutes, and t had to send the Fourth Ward. Mr. Leddy only had one meeting, made stories. Mrs. Joseph Wimberly much like the idea of just my husband out In the car Is a resident of the terrace, no presentation. Other stores which have Marykrioll Road; "There is handing out lollipops or candy for boxes of candy which h» while Mr. Costello lives In Den mother MM. Florence definitely signed for space in- probably a total of about 2,000 bars, but it's about all you had an awful time finding at Lielln. Lipstein then led a game. cludes Oppenhelm Collins; children in this development. can do." that late time. Now I have 12 Also scheduled to speak art Arcadian Gardens, a super- "The Santa Fe Trail." The The cost of handing out even Mrs. Edward Eldrldge, At boxii.j of candy bars, each with Congressman Peter H. B. Fre- market for plants and flow- boys were reminded that cars two-cent Baby Ruth candy lantic Street: "1'm.maklng up 34 bars in it and hope that linghuysen, (R.) and David ers;! J.C. Penney Company; to take them to the Rutgers- bars gets to be formidable, about 29. carmelized apples on will see us through. Nothing 8. tyorth, (D.). Both are seek- Wallgreen Drug Store; Bond Quantlco football game at Last year we gave out 400, sticks with marshmallow an fancy any more, there's too | ing the Fifth Congressional stores; Thorn McAn shoe New Brunswick will leave and I'm sure it will be more raisin faces, but these r many kids." , District seat now held by Mr. store; Llttman Jewelers; Al- from MenlP Park Terrace at this yaar. I know that some ol save just for the littlest chit 1 HIS (illTAR-PWYING TRIO OF MENLO PARK TERRACE BOYS entertained noon Mrs. Maurice' Stein, Ethel Frellnghuysen, ton Silverman children's, on ^turday, November the Den Mothers have invite, dren and the ones we know were Street: "I'm not even both- the crowd at Saturday nHht'» party between square dance members. They are (left The Civic Organization will shoes; Safewayy Food MarUe#*«# • *& <**» "Wri to their boys in for refreshment the best, The rest will have t erlng with candy bars thli in tight) Jack Savacool and Nick Ftorello. Jack also sold the most tickets to tjie also present a set of kitchen Mary Jane Shoe Store; LeP work hard at selling their tomorrow night, but that' put up with bubble-gum, lo year. My two children seem to (l.in.T which wai tbe first large fund-ralsini affair for the local Stouts. Lane Calendar cabinet)} for School 19 during ner Shops; A.S. Beck Shoe Christmas cards. how it is. You have to limit lipops, and that sort of thin think a nickel is more desired win the caller, and there was a demonstration by members of the New Jersey Square the evening. Refreshments Company; Adsonlok Company. somehow to the children yo It's really a shame, I can re member my- mother workin than candy, so that's what Dance Association. (Photo by Charles Midler.) will be served by Mr«. Vincent Finns with which negoti- know. DANCE CHAIRMAN several days when I was we're handing out. I don't Fotl and Mrs. J. P. Birch and ations are still going on In- Mrs. Wimberly Is, a nativ child baking and decoratini much like the idea, but maybe the hospitality committee. clude Russeka, Wallach's, Ro- FORDS — Alan H. Ander- of Australia and al] this Ha little cakes, home-mad( they'll spend the nickel on ger Kent Company and Long- son, president of the Junior loween hullabaloo is new ti candy, and the like, then something else. Maybe it'» be- SLEUTHING MADE EAST ley's Cafeteria. class at Fahieigh Dickinson her. In Australia Guy Fawke hnlo Man'« Car Takes Night in November is the bit Ing it all up In fancy wrappec cause my husband is a den- VENTIMIOLIA, Italy — A There are tentative plans University, Teaneclc, was the celebration. Children dress u packages to have ready. But tist, but this flood of cheap thief who Is allergic to crime to have a theater and a bowl- general chairman of the doubt we had 15 childre 7 and go from house to housi candy that they all get and has made things easy for po- ing alley, according to the semi-formal , dinner " dance and often receive a few pen come to the door then. It was chew on for days seems awful 9th Place in N. C. Race lice officers In this Italian Sommer executive. All stores held Saturday at Natole's an older, settled neighbor to me." $ nies, but no food. Witches anr town to track him down. in the center will have air- Restaurant, Saddle Brook. —Don House, 123 Kelly Every time Francesco Fa- conditioning and fluorescent Street, and hia "XL-1" Meeting on Nov. 17 lighting'. Democrats lange breaks the law, he JOINS MERCHANTS Endorse Costello modified Lincoln stock car For Scout Mothers trembles with excitement. came in ninth Sunday in MENU) PARK TERRA'CE- Police were walking down HIGHEST BRIDGE OPENS ' WOODBRIDaE - Alko UKNLO PARK TEBRACE- the Sixth Annual 'United The Boy Scout Mothers the street, when .they came HONG KONG — The high- Corporation, 75 Main Street T:V Menlo Park Terrace States 100-Mile Modified Club will hold their next across Falange. He was' shak- est bridge In the world, on the and Parlsette Beauty Salon, ratic Club will hold its Championship Race held in meeting at the home of Mrs. ing badly, so they took him to Chlnghal-Tibet highway, 14,- also of 75 Main Street, Joined •'ulur meeting Novem- Concord,' N. C. E. P. Ornberg, 14 Mercer headquarters. After question- 000 feet above sea level, has the Woodbrldge Business- ut 8:30 P.M. at the Apparently sensing disap- Street at 8:30 PJvl. November ing, they learned he had been ope.ned to traffic, the men's Association this week. "f Mrs. Morris Smith, appolntment In the report- 17. All mothers of Boy Scouts broken Into a fruit store and New China news agency re- This brings the association's uryknoll Road, The er's reaction of "Oh-dear* are urged to attend. stolen $50. ported. membership to 153 members. luis endorsed Thomas only-ninth?", Mr. House re- 0. Democratic candi- plied, "Say, it was. a rough it* I.ir comltteeman in the race and we were lucky to -'i Ward, in nest wwk'i finish in one piece. Only a, 13 cars finished at all out of Monthly-Reduction Plan the 40 original entries. My car was the. only one of 10 Mortgage Loans from New Jersey to com- Cost... Minimum ttetbtiry Park plete the race. The dirt track was terrible and full Legal Fees , of'holes. I But at least we Each Loan Arranged IT GLADYS B. SCANK, finished and won f 150 for Lincoln Highway, beUo our troubje." "Your. Needs" Td U MOTf Don has much higher hopes for the Daytona i-Mr. and Mn. Theodore Beach races in February Wider. Denver. Col. ara where he says the course ;(1 miests of Mr. and Mrs. will be in top shape. M Porzano. Mr. Forzano '•'••* his birthday Monday Mortgage plans '* limner party. Quests 1 Mrs. John Bhlliltani, Mr. Open House Set Mrs. Mlcjiael1 HglMKU, " »"<1 Mr. and Mn. Louis At High School that are popular '•'•'••\ Brooklyn., -••'• and Mrs. William WOODBRIDGE — Parent's and children, Janet Nights at Woodbridge High 1 WiMiim. Jr., 31 Westbury School are being held four in more ways than one. evenings this year wlth|senlor have returned home parents visiting last evening; •iving in Elmlra, N. Y. parents of sophomores at- 1;''wy City for two years. Low cost is only one of many reasons tending tonight: parents of Kuesta of Mr. and juniors will visit November it why so many people come to us for ,Tagllarenl were l and ninth grade parents wuT their home financing needs. '"J Mrs." James Sado and visit November 13. ;"'"". Camllle, Mary Anne, Jll The building will be open Rent-likfe payments fitted to income ... #>. Jersey City". Mr. from 7:30 P. M. with teachers A'isM'agliarenl attended sound advice ... and prompt service ,,. of each class 'available for 1 at Assumption visits with parents in their are other features you'll enjoy sponsored by olawroonu. The guidance de- •itl Supply Depot. when you come in to arrangitfyow mortgager partment and general offices are also to be open. l^les, Go Home 11 weapons are not in ATTEND CONVENTION 1 unfortunately J am WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Fred Mondty-TliundtT • A.M. - 3 P.M. Prid»y'9 A.M. - 8 P.M. line. MoElhenny and Mrs. William An extra phone is handiest when, you're busiest! Nelson, reported on their at- tendance at the convention of Safety for Savin fs Since 1869 f is it in your home? Pretty much go, go, go— the New Jersey Congress pf Parents and Teachers %o froAi morning till night? Then extra phones were costs only heeling members of School 1 PTA. The PERTH AMBOY made for ymi—to save you steps by the hundred. They announced thpt the as- eociatlon endorses Question 2 And priced Io^Hirieh family budgets in mind; To Savings Institution order an extra phone for your kitchen... bedroom 90* on the ballot November 4, concerning ft proposed school ram *«aor. HIW JMIIT > ... or other handy spot—just call your Telephone a month bond amendment. They DWOJI1 WHIIANCI COIfOMriOM stiessed that it deserves ac- Business Office. • New Jersey Bell [804 SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE 1869 I I It I 7 PH°NE...cottlllttlf tive support and approval of all members. IK* is also en- ' f dorsed'by the Stale Federa-, BAN* WilX BiS CLO&fcU DAY, NOVEMBER 4TH ..good telephone service does BO much for you ,Uon' of D,Mtrkst Board* ot, Education. Aid Squad Pennsylvania Girl WW*IPrincipal (ieorge Devlin Elected Minsl r(. Frederick Youngblulli Accepts COLONIA — Miss Lillian Asks Hike Mae Posten, dauKhter of Mr. Library Board Presiden I nnd Mrs. Lester Poaten, Tunkhannoch, Pn.. was mar- COLONIA — 0>nm Devlin Nov. 4 Youths ried Saturday to Frederick In Budget wna elected president ot the 7-8 tolonia Public Library Board TftWJN-Wnl], Youngbluth, son of Mr. and coU>NIA — Thft Impor- Cubitz Nominated Head ISELIN Four Iselln Mrs. Otto YoungbJuth, Mc- at the annual session in the •'' for Hie um,',. ,. 1,'iniv of finjuvial aid to ndu- lie. youths were accepted Into Farlane Road. Rev, Balfotir ciilifin wns stressed by Miss library. in minstrel fiiun, membership of the lselin First officiated at the ceremony at \Tiny Million, principal of Others elected were: Vice Of Cqlonia Jewish Unit .nklllK place ever- Aid Squad Cadet Corps, ac- Tabernacle Baptist Church, .'ifluml.i '}. nnd IB at the open- president, Mrs. William Sea- September aecnnij,; man: secretary, Mrs. Charles :ent OroKJin, <•„:,.• cordfng to an announcement 3outh River. MISs Ann Vlg- ini! i^'irfmi of Colonla PTO in COLONIA — Nominations Hozempa; treasurer, Elnar program. The P1IH|' the made this week by Edward uolo was soloist and Mrs. L. Mdinnl lfi nudltorium. More if officers were made at a Larsen. IK presented Nov.•„• Barrett, the squad's second Jruce was organist. A recep- than 350 parents were pres- meeting Tuesday of the Jew- Deborah Nets $1,400 at the "id'. lieutenant, lon MM held fdr 139 (ruwits ent. Mrs. Mark Oerges will be :h Community Center of Co- In Recent ''Tan Week' School. They are Walter Riedcr and ,t the Roger Smith Hold, in n comparison study, Miss In charge ut librarians and onia, as follows: Joseph f nb- C. Harvey was named house Wayne Regenye, Woodbridge ew Brunswick. Mullen noted that the cost of president; Jonah Sher- COLONIA — A total of committee chairman. oeutor and Join, y. Oaks; Clyde Chrlstensen, Ise- •Given in marriage by her public education nationally- man, vice president; Morris $1,400 was raised in the tag Shohfi, Kay M Dirk 1 lin proper and James Bain- er, the bride TO attired wns as much as one quarter In charge of publicity is Gorbls, treasurer; Mrs. Sher- week drive of the, Drlinrah ;I bridge, Westbury Park. in a modified sheath gown of Mrs. Elliot Llroff and Ronald man, recording secretary; League of Cnlnnia, According Charles Blundii. lower than the cost of recre- Vera Calsetta will The cadeU meet each Thus* Ik peau de sole with a bouf- allanan will handle fund tfra. 8aul Strauss, corre- to an announcement made by TO BE NtiRHK: Tina Knohel, ation In the nation today. men. ' did day night at 7 in the First ant back ending in a chapel raising for the next year. iponding secretary; Sidney Mrs, Milton warstiawsky, rimifhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Comparative studies on col- * Mrs. Rosa Swartz will again chairman. The chorus in,, Aid Squad Building, Lincoln ;raln. The gown was trimjned leen education, the principal Qutterman, financial secre- Knnliel, 53 Trafalgar Drive, Highway and attend first aid with Alencon lace and her be In charge of selection and ;ary; Bernard Silverman, MR/. Warshawsky stated, Coloiilii, has entered the Dangell, Judy continued, showed a decline purchase of books and peri- Harold Goetchius Classen with regular squad ingertlp veil of French illu- membership chairman; Carl 'In behalf of my co-chair- School of Nurslm; of the Al- ,i r ],., In the number of mathemat- Chrlstensen, Bin c\ odicals. man, Mrs. Sidney Shur and lri members. sion fell from a half crown of ics nnd science teachers in iff en, religious committee; beil Einstein Medical Center, f'Hii. Mrs. Frank Foley and Jo- myself, I wish to extend my Tine Reedy, Fran,. There are still several open- Ilk peau de sole and se- Harry M a n d e I, ways and Philadelphia, for a three-year V.ill IV]tp 19!i6 to one -half the number Harry Kline, M , seph Cahlll, who served on .hanks and deep appreciation ; ( lng»4n the Corps. Applicants rulrw. She tarried camellias in 1958. means; J,oel Fink, education course. She Is a graduate Of '':«!0, th« boafd last year, have ^re- to »H th* number* who went Marge Blunda and ,i, ,•, may apply In person on the fend white pompoms. "tills alone", Miss'"Mullen Irwin Wtfinon; finance Woodbrldjr High School, '•• Bnr. meeting night. - tired. ommittee. nit and worked so diligently by' with songs by Dili Mrs. Richard D. Bchmld as stated, "indicates the vital Aggie Feher and AI \ Hr.-n •New equipment has been matron of honor wore shrimp The , acquisition ot new to make the drive a success. eed for parents to attend books has been announced by David Abrams, David Chick, NEW ARRIVAL area. Alex Cwleknu,. purchased for both ambu- iylon chlflon over taffeta chool budget meetings and Robert Herman, Howard Flor- We also wish •,!! of Luca"« "The Law", "Exo- chairman, for the inspiration Street, announce the birth of scare crow dance \y, two sets of Timmens splints amelllas and white pom- oday and to support the Murrary Steinfeld were Mar:* and fully-equipped maternity >oms. dus", "Ugly American" he Rave us at the start of our a son, Brian David, October Dangell and a mil.i.i mdgets in spite of the in- "World of Strangers", "Peter nominated for the five mem- roft kite. The additional splints Miss Franclne Youngbluth, drive." 22 at Rahway Hospital. shoe dance rout hit* >• NJ Tax System crease in cost." Townsend Story", "Cross of bers at large. Elections will have been purchased lor use Miss Victoria Youngbluth and Stevens Video Tai,:,> Harry Sechrlst, admlnlstra- Baron Smedl," "On My Own". be held In November. 11 In multiple car accidents and Miss Viola Chesnor, as brides- ive assistant to the Superin- The "Top Kicks h",, "A Day on Fire", "Dr. Shiva- The Hebrew School PTA quartette and Jh Civil Defense work. maids, wore similar gowns in '! !•: Tn Talk Subject ,endent of Schools, explained go", "Angellque" and "The will met tonight at 8:30 in Miss Carol R. Olivera John Bobak announces the emerald green and carried the 'he changes being made in the "local Andrew :. COLONIA,- The Colonla Best ot Everything." he Civic Association Build- will also entertain Ladies/ Auxiliary will sponsor same flowers. he procedure of civil defense ing. Rabbi David Schelnfeld Branch of the American As- A big selection of children's Buck Lynn's tr;n < Its annual fall dance Novem- Michael Youngbluth was sociation of University Wom- drills in the schools. and Joel Fink, education Weds Rahway Resident I'ir. ber 8 at 9 P. M., At VFW Hall books on stamp collection nlsh the music aivi <\ best man and ushers were en met Thursday with Mrs. H. An election day cake sale, chairman, will conduct the lege, Cranford. An alumna, of Lincoln Highway. Tickets may Otto Youngbluth, Jr., Lester and fiction is now available COLONIA — Miss Carol will be the featured :,f Wooster of Clark. Mrs. K, D. the Christmas Bazaar and discussion. Perth Amboy General Hospi- be purchased from any mem- and Leroy John Posten. including the "Vicky Barr, Reese Olivera, daughter of sHow. Smith, Westfleld, second vice, Valentine Day dance were an- Plight Stewardess" series and Announcement has been Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray oiivera, tal School of Nursing, she Is ber of the Auxiliary or at the Mr. Youngbluth, who served president of the state board lounced by Mrs. Joseph VI- made of future events as fol- door. n Korea, Is a graduate ojt De "Bible Stories Everyone Wood and Inman Avenue, a member of the nurses staff of the League of women Vot- ale who said those interested Should Know." ows: The Sisterhood with was married to Thomas P. at the hospital. Her husband Witt Clinton High School, ers and member of the state in working on the bazaar Mr. Sherman, chairman of Mizrachi Teen New York City. He has a BA DeSlmone, Inman Avenue, attended St. Peter's High council of New Jersey Wel- :ommlttee may telephone her. the Religious committee will school, New Brunswick and and Master's degree from The membership award was Rahway, at a Nuptial Mass, fare, spoke on the great need arrange a Chanukah festival served three years in the U Dance Nov. lj| Scouts Conduct New York University and Is a presented 'to Mrs. Leland F. to be held December 14 at Saturday at St. Cecelia's of modernization of the state Program Listed S. Marine Corps. He is em- teacher at De Witt Clinton Reynolds' kindergarten class. the Hoffman Boulevard Church, lselin. Rev. Thomas COLONIA — A |.,;, legislative system. She stated, Dentlcl officiated at the cere- ployed by Universal Heating High School. Mrs. Young- "Since tne turn of the cen- Mrs. Fred Miles and Mrs. School. The Sunday School, dance sponsored \r. ,v Court of Honor mony and celebrated the and Air Conditioning Compa- chapter, Mizrachi UVir bluth graduated from Tunk- tury New Jersey has the same Michael Fomenko were In By Sisterhood directed by Mrs. Crying Yele- mass. ny, Elizabeth. Organization of Amm-, COLONIA — A parents hannock High School and basic tax, water, education, charge of refreshments with ISELIN — Sisterhood of nik will present a play. The bride was escorted, by be held November n irmn 1 night and court of honor was attended Wilkes College at welfare and election laws. We mothers of the fifth and Congregation Beth Sholom Harry Mandel is in charge her father. 7:30 to 11 P.M. nt s held at the Amerftjm Legion Wilkes-Barre, Pa. still have the structure for an ilxth grade pupils serving as met at the center and Mrs. Hy of the New Year's Eve Party Hall by Boy Scout Troop 45 After a trip to the Pocono hostesiea. Miss Louise J. Olivera, was Aid Squad Auxiliary Inman Avenue. \>y agriculture Btate rather than Dingott announced future ac- to be held at the Ashbrook tests, prizes and nt: with Scoutmaster Herbert Mountains, the couple will one for an industrial state. tivities as follows; "Luncheon Swim Club. maid of honor for her sister Plans yule Affair Schaefer presiding. live at 2698 Bailey Avenue, and other attendants were will be included in tl Sixty-two percent of all taxes Us .Served", February. .16, at siori. Color bearers were Court Bronx, N. Y. are paid by the property the center; cake sale, Novem- Mrs. Chester Wojton, Co- COLONIA -=--Badies Amt- Mac Argel and Paul Dunda, owner." the pros and cons Teenage Dance ber 25 at Woodbridge Shop- Masquerade Dance lonla; Miss Dianne Jaskowaik, lliary, Colonla First Aid Squad The rules of the r ping Center, Woodbridge South Amboy and Miss Mar- met Monday at the Beekman department will be inl.wd Merit badges were, presented were given for a broad base Set by Civic Club at this dance which i> Win to Court Mac Argel, Philip tax and an income tax. Oaks; donor dinner May 18 garet Bodnar, Cartere t. Avenue building and made Te6nage Dancew Huge Success held on Saturday i<> ;i mm- at Alpine Manor, MaplewA COLONIA — The annual Carmen De Simone, lselin plans for a Christmas party 1 Capstaff, Albert Avmer, Paul The league has suggested a modate those yomu'.-i': , who Dunda and Ronald Schaefer. COLONIA — The second masquerade and Halloween was best man for his brother. for members and their fami- tax convention for public at- iee age dance at School 20, Plans are being completed would like to einov .uwi.er Don Mac Argel, who passed Tomorrow Night for the card party which will dance will be sponsored by Ushers were John De Simone, lies December 21 at 3 at the tention, a pre-leglslative con- Hoffman Boulevard, was a another brother of the bride- squad building. Presents will evening of reciTuin>n his tenderfoot requirements, COLONIA — Charles Fam- vention and a seminar to pie- be held November 17 at 8:30 the Colonla Civic Improve- Proceeds of the iur.iv will became a member of the luge success. These dances ment Club Saturday at the groom and Stephen Nelson, be distributed by Santa Claus ula and Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. sent tax problems at public .'ill be held every Friday P. M. at the center. Refresh be used for the el iai:^ o!| troop, Richard Hamill re- ments will be served and door lubhouse on Inman Avenue both of Carteret and Chester and refreshments served. the organization Idell, supervisors of the Youth hearings before the legisla- light from7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Wojton. Denice De Simone, ;,:iii m- ceived his second class award, Organization of Colonla, an- ture. Attention wa3 given to prizes awarded. Dancing will begin at 9 with The annual cookie sale wll eludes the support ut orph- nless the schools are clqsed music provided by a well- Iselln, niece of the bridegroom be December 11 at inman In a knot tlelng contest nounce a non-costume dance public questions to be voted or the day. Two new members, Mrs, anages and children iin Israeli between Richard Hamill Aubrey OJuck and Mrs. S. A known orchestra. and Debra Lou Lawrence, Avenue Foodtown with Mrs, will be held tomorrow at on in the coming election. A Teen-agers who assisted Anthony Slmonelll, Robert School 17 with special re- brief question and answer pe- Zuckerman were Introduced Prizes will be awarded for Clark, cousin of the bride Cornelius Oberdlck and Mrs. Warned Mrs, Paul Nletzold, In charge JnimnjJ Romeo and ghlllp Capstaf! freshments to be served. riod was conducted. . Mrs. Berthold Sheffield led costumes and refreshments were flower girls. Robert George Kugel, chairmen. Teacher — Yes. Richard Hamill was an- if the music, were Cathy and a discussion on curren will be served. The public is Sherry, Colonla, cousin of the The auxiliary is conducting what'to It? Mrs. Hunter Wilson, dance Mrs, Robert Coodell an- lohn Toma, Marlene Wolar bride was ring bearer. a fall handbag sale as a fund nounced the winner by the nounced that Mrs. R. A. Pacl, events. invited. Johnny — I don't ' chairman of Shorpcrest, will and Wilbur Haviland. Chap- The bride is a graduate ot raising project. Judges Al Chudoba and Wll- Lselin, has accepted chair- Mrs, Jerome Barrls intro- Tickets are on sale with scare you but my fail lard Mac Argel. Mr. Schaefer, be in charge of chaperones. erones were Andrew Me Clel- club members and) at the door, Woodbridge High school and Next meeting will be No- if I didn't Ret better Mr. and Mrs. James Lunny, manship of the building fund !an, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony duced Mrs. Samue lHoffman in a talk to the gathering for the new AAUW Educa- Mrs. Harry. Wosk and Richard Henderson is chair- attended Union Junior Col- vember 10. someone is due (or a stressed the importance oi dance chairman of Dukes Seybuck, Chester Thomas, man assisted by Thomas Le- Estates, assisted by Mr. and tional Center to be built in Mrs, John Toma, Mrs. Sidney Mrs. Herbert Selig, who pre knot tlelng in rescue work. Washington, D. C. sented a film depicting ac worthy, Ted Welber and Mrs.* Donald Nutting, Mrs. 'reund, Joseph Carusone, Charles Chaplar. A week-end hike will be Edward Morrow, Mrs. David ' The theater group will meet Mrs. Nietzold, Mrs. Fred Uvities In Israel. held November 7-9 to James- Hasse, Mrs. Joseph Griffin, with Mrs. B. N. Reed, 24 Le- Geisheimer, Stephen Rastoc- Mrs. Bernard Kravltz was Bernard McOarry appointed • burg State Home. Volunteers Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. hlgh Avenue, Avenel, Novem- ny and Don Sweetser. Those in charge of hospitality. a nominating committee with are needed to provide trans- Alfred Helbrlegel, William ber 3. at 8. A gourmet study nterested In serving as a The U. N. I. C. E. P. drive Joseph Pryor as chairman as postponed due to inclement sisted by Mrs. George Lasko, portation and also to remain Cramer and Robert Jones group was suggested. Those chaperone are asked to call 1 overnight. were chaperones, with Mr. Interested may call Mrs. John Mrs, Freund, FU 8-2969. weather, will be held Sunday Mr. Leworthy, Carmen Ma and Mrs. Idell Milton Eig and Yakubik, Fulton 1-3709. culuso and Jack Gambo. A check for the proceeds o: A Halloween dance will be Unoer Division Exams Mrs. Leslie Shannon, Lynn The next board meeting the candy sale, was presented held tomorrow night, prizes Little girl: "Why does you: Help! "Don't be Ruled by a Oakes, at the second dance by Mrs. Anthony Simonell will be held with Mrs. P. V will be awarded for costumes ^ "Would you give ten cents 1 of the sea"son. r. • read her Bible sc in behalf oi the Mother ! Spina, 39 Glenwood Terrace which will be optional. A much?" to help the j Old Ladles- Club. Lois Whitaker, Klmberley Fords, November 13, at 8P, M square dance will be held Little boy: "I don't know- Home?" ! , Cider and doughnuts were Road; Pat Pasco, Westmin- Hostesses were Mrs. Russel. during the coming months. maybe she's cramming fo "What? Are they out served to the members and ster Road, Nancy Essllnger, Ludlow, Mrs. George Rodgers, Winners in the balloon con- the finals." again?" • Mrs. R. B. Walton and Mrs, Rubber Stamp" their families by Mrs, Nor' Kimberly Road, and Murray test were Bob Sauers and man Bresee, Mrs. SimonelU, Dychtwald, Trafalgar Drive, M. Y. Layton.' Barbara -Orslnl; in the fox Mrs. Albert Aymer, Mrs. Sid were awarded prizes in a spot- trot, Sue Edwards and Doug ney Freund, Mrs. Willart light contest. Salmon Student Klemm. Mac Argel, Mrs. Herbert Rules of the recreation de- Employe at Plant There will he no dance No- Schaefer, of the Mother': partment are strictly en- vember 7 due to the school Club. forced ISELIN — Robert Salmon holiday. 109 Grand Avenue, a studen' WAIT at Rutgers University, is om Sisterhood to Hold of 30 college students, em and see what's loming b just two weeks *.. ployed as a security guard at Nominations Monday See Why- the General Aniline and Film COLONIA — Members and Corporation plant, Linden. non-members are invited to YOUR NEW DIMENSION It ooitj no mare to htr* The unique student em attend the meeting Monday th» professional service* ployment plan was worke of the Sisterhood of the Jew- of one of Union County's out by. company officials am ish Community Center at the IN MOTORING leading hairdressers In tb( Mrs. Marie Thompson, env Inman • Avenue Flrehouse. mast modern beaut; par- ployment counselor for thi lor In tbe area - 1 com- Nominations- of officers will The cat that's plete floors devoted to aU university personnel an< take, place. phases of beauty work - placement office. They hav A sale of gift items for the 3 feet shorter... Prlrtte parking is our worked out a schedule to pro solidity season will be held. own area at'rear of salon. tact the plant around th 6-passenger size inside... r clock and all the students Touche . Husband—Where is all the easy ta handle... 1M Elm Av«nu# Phone must, maintain good gradei Kahwaj CU-8-98U PERMANENTS to retain their positions, grocery money going that I tun to drive... FBEDBIC AND EIGHT STARTING give you? ' OPERATORS 10 6ERVE YOU AT Visiting Asian editors urgi Wife — Stand sideways and goes miles and U. N. police force. look in the mirror. Fre^ric 8.50 miles on a hatful TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE YOUR UAIEDHESSKB Complete of regular gas... costs less to buy ! From The * i
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Studebaker Sales and Service PAIU ICJU ttV I HI HFIH WAHU HEPliBUO*N ' ' 720 AMIH)Y AVKNUK MK-4-9781 60 Boy* inister In Babe Ruth Ueugue Gu lya - Tomaszewski Rite FORD&—Walter ftcewczyk, Describes president, explained the rules Club Gets and regulation of the Babe Held in S. River Church oSpeak Ruth League at a meeting of FORD8 — Mite Edwina Journ ey the Fords League at the cafe- ToitKuwwnkl, daughter of Mr. teria of Our Lady of Peace Rnd Mrs. Stanley Tomaszew- Citation Church. The organization will skl, South River, was married n Fords be Incorporated and wiil ac- Saturday at St. Mary's To Israel cept the official Babe Ruth Churoh, South River, to Rich- ,; -Rev. Paul Krey- Charter. ard Gulya, son of Mr. and ~ The Fords Uons' From U. S. 1 ,i,f "if N. ,i, state Federation ered with sequin* and rhlne- Ki-ryilng is on leave Paul Coleman port to the club on the recent <>r Women's Clubs Tuesday stones. Her full skirt ended in F.ltobeth. Fords was on* lH duties as missionary pilgrimage to the Jamesburg \[IM.Q(II1 Synod Luther- in a cathedral train and her Home for Boys. <>f the two clubs of the dis- Takes Bride crown of rhineatones held a trict so honored. Mrs, Oswald n lirh, Ho and his wife Samuel Katz told the group A. Nobel, president of tha r,iiiirirrn li«ve been vlslt- FORDS — Miss LOIR Helen fingertip veil of silk illusion. about his trip to Israel. The >'ords dub. accented Uu -,uiTS In this area since Langnn. daughter of Mr. and She carried orchids and trip took 16 days and he nward from Mrs. William •Mrs. James A. Langan, Pefth slephanotls on a prayerbook. covered 16,000 miles. Mr. Katz '•I'liey will nrtTjrn to C'orydnn, Sixth District chair- Amboy was married Sunday Mrs. Helen Rimar, James- ,,;,,ly iii November. Rev. was a delegate for the United man of Civil Defense. „,, is a nntlve of Fords to Paul Coleman, son of Mr. burg, sister of the bridegroom, Jewish Appeal. ,l,e son of Rav. Arthur and Mrs. Bernard W. Ctye- as matron of honor, wore Future plans announced by other members of the Ford! .,li;ii; who served as mnn, 16 Ireland Avenue. peacock blue lace and tulle Jacob Boerer include the an- dub who attended were: Mri. Chester Bnglnski, Mrs. Joseph ,,i the FordB church for Msgr. James F. Foley, pas- embroidered with sequins and nual variety show to be held I'Ydor. Mrs. Otto Kowang, and , y Hn attended school rhlnestones. She wore a crown at Our Lady of Peace Church ; tor of 8t, Mary's Church, Mrs. (lemur Molnar. Mrs.Mol- (1 nnd graduated from auditorium February 18. Perth Amboy, officiated at of lace and rhinestoncs, Mis; nnr R.ive her report a* Dls- ,;i |i:»- Hlffh School. He Louis Cyktor was appointed ( the double ring ceremony at Barbara Tomaszewskl and liict Chairman of Youth Con- to head a parade committee -.ni in the mission field Our Lady of Peace Church. Miss Barbara Zonkowski wrvnt.lnn. Mrs. Nebel served i.! ,i.s well as Japan. Given in marriage by her cousins of the bride were to coordinate Memorial Day us mwrilni? neeretary. ;. •uhir meeting ot the father, the bride wore a gown bridesmaids and Miss Sonja MRS. BICHARD GULVA exercises to be held In Fords. The Lions will head the com- The Art Department will Aid Society of Our of embroidered nylon tulle Swerskl and Miss Rosemary The bride Is a legal sten- mittee in cooperation with sponsor RII amateur art show SHUT Lutheran Church over satin with a chapel train. Smolinski. were junior brides- in observance of American ographer and Mr, Gulya is other organizations In the eld November 6 at Art Week, in th« Fords li- Her fingertip veil was at- maids. They are also cousins employed by Wagner Homes, area. |r. M. in the Parish Hall. tached to a crown of pearls of the bride. The bridesmaids brary, Corridle Street, from • I,. <•]- dressing unit will Inc. The group will tour a local ROYALTY: Miss L«rraine Lukaci and Michael French, shown »bovr with Rer. Alfred and she carried a prayer book were attired in shrimp gowns November 4 through 12, Any in-, ember 12 and 26 from brewery at the next meeting. Smith, were crowned quern and kinjt of the grape festival sponsored by the AlUr- with white orchids and white amateur artist in the Fordi fj i- M. Tlie annual bazaar similar to the maid of honor. Hosary Society of Our Udy of Pe«ee Church, Fords. pom poms. They carried cascades of area may exhibit. The first 50 fur November 20 from Mrs. Wurtzel to Talk paintings received will b« ac- Mrs. Joan Blioholowakl was ..., until 6 P. M. A light white pom pom* and Ivy. Miss cepted. Mrs. Chester Baginskl matron of honor for her sister Janice Gulya, Metuchen, niece At Membership TeaVFW PostHome PMI will be served at Local Youngsters Only announced paintings will IN Kefreshmenta will be and attendants were Miss of the bridegroom was flower FORDS — Mrs. Erwln Vizes Awarded received at the library Novem- i .iiiriiiB the afternoon, Ethel Horvath and Mrs. Vir- Rlrl In peacock blue lace and Wurtzel will speak at a mem- Is Dedicated ber 30 from a to 0 P. M. Sontt •,\:.\ be completed for theginia, Rlckwood, Perth Am- tulle and carried a basket o bership tea of the Metwood of the paintings will be of- boy and Mrs. Edna Mae Lan- white pom poms. HOPELAWN — Dedication At Dances at School 14 To Cub Scouts r it the November 6 chapter of Women's Ameri- fered for sale. The public Is gan, Rutherford, sister-in-law Stephen Rimar II, brother of post headquarters and a FORDS — Due to the great Aaroe and the teaching staff FORDS — Cub Pack 154 invited to view the show and can ORT, November 5 at 8.30 monument to deceased mem- number of youngsters who at- were present and class moth- of the bride. Karen Ann In-law of the bridegroom, wa held a masquerade party at vote for the paintings of their at the home of Mrs. Carl bers took place Saturday in tend the Friday dances at ers were Introduced. Mrs. Kubinak. the bride's niece, best man and ushers were Al School 14 and each den pre- choice. Cherensky, 52 Amboy Avenue, School 14, over 400 last week, Qeorge Heath poured. flVChairmen was flower girl. Ian Byre and Phillip Kurtz ceremonies at the newly com- sented a skit on American An Election Day luncheon Joseph Coleman, Fords, was Fords. Stephen Rimar III, wa Metuchen. pleted building, 113 James announcement has been made folklore. that the school will be unable will be served at tht Fordi best man for his brother and ring bearer. Street. Charles Da Stefano, chair- Library from 11 A. M. to 3 P. Mrs. Raymond Thorner, to accommodate any children or Auxiliary ushers were Eugene Langan, The couple are honeymoon Mrs, Manny Erlichmann, Mrs. Speakers Included Secre- Lucas Brothers man, announced Iht sale of M. Proceeds will benefit tht tary of State Edward J. Pat- other than residents of Wood- Christmas candy haa begun. K!>s - Mrs, Robert Doft- Rutherford,- Jay Langart, ing In Florida end Bermuda Jerome Asch and Mrs. Daniel library. Mrs. Nicholas Elko, ten, Freeholder William War- bridge township. Awards were presented to a past president, Perth Amboy, the bride's and will reside at the Fords Kaplan will be hostesses. All chairman of the Tag Dayi ren, Perth Amboy Mayor An urgent plea was made l:ii M nf honor at a re- brother and Edward Toth, address until the completion interested area residents are Now in Service George Steck, Paul Plesnau- conducted by the club for tha James J. Flynn, Jr., Township |m dins of the Mothers' Union Beach. of their home. invited to attend. for more chaperones. Parents FORDS — Mr. and Mrs ski, Ernest DeStefano, Frank library, reported $361.35 wM Treasurer Charles Alexander v nl the Fords-Clara A graduate of Perth Amboy who are interested should call Joseph Lucas, 77 Longview Yuhas, Nels Lauritzen and collected. uule League. Mrs, HlRh School, the bride U .and Frank Hahn, national Mrs. Carter Billings, Snyder Circle, report that their sons Charles Stout and John De Parents and. teachers of fc,-y Py/i-her was hospl- employed by the American judge advocate general. Road, Lafayette Estates, or Donald and Joseph are both Vald. children who use the Fordi '. airman, Stores Company, Fords. Dorothy Rose Jankowitz Also, Robert Dunn, N. J. may remain at the school to serving in the army. Donald New boys Inducted were Library are urged to visit tnt library during Children's Na- Mr. Coleman attended* senior vice commander: Com- help when escorting their is serving in Texas and Joseph David Hill, John Hill. Mark iValter Pnjak announ- tional Book Week next week Woodbrldge High School, New mitteeman R. Richard Krauss, children to the dances. is at Fort Dix. Wishner, Frank Hlazenka and i ••iiiiirmen as follows: Weds Richard Polischak Charles Blum, eighth district Their addresses are, Private George Forleskl. to acquaint themselves with ul means, Mrs. John Jersey Preparatory School, Children must be In the what the library haa to offer FORDS — Miss Dorothy Shorty's Bar and Grill, Fords. commander; Rosemary Som- Donald Lucas, U.S. 51425998, Refreshments were served ••- and Mrs. Kenneth and Lincoln Technical Insti- sixth to eighth grades to par- the children In the way of Rose Jankowitz, daughter of After a trip to Florida, they mers, N. J. auxiliary senior C. Btry, 1st How. Bn., 78th by Mrs. Florence Sternln, den - fc-icky tray, Mrs, tute, Newark and is employed ticipate. . reference booka fcnd other Mr. and Mrs. Walter Janko- vice president, and Florence ARTY, and ARMD Div., Fort 9 mother. Den 5 won the at- Mastrovlch; and team by the American Stores Com- will reside In Edison. For Mrs. Worth Lpurilzen an- reading matter, witz, Perth Amboy, was mar-1 traveling, Mrs. Polischak chose Ambrose, eighth district pres- Hood, Texas and Private tendance prize. Mrs. Mastrovlch, pany, Woodbridge. nounced a membership tea Joseph J. Lucas, 12585814, Co. ricd Saturday to Richard a rust color sheath with ident. Mrs. Robert Turn- After a tour of the south, was held Tuesday at Bchoo N. 2nd Training Regt., Forl ANDERSON AIDE NAMED John Polischak, son of Mrs, Steve Estok, post com- CAKE SALE SUNDAY Mil- Mrs. Thomas the couple will reside at 149 black Jacket and accesorlea, 14 at which Mrs. Andrew Dix, N. J. .... Henry C. Walllch, a Yal» •'•'•usiMrs. BenMutz- Second Avenue. John Polischak, 791 Amboy She carried an orchid corsage. mander, and Mrs. John Szl- WOODBRIDaE — The University economic* proles- Plratos; Mrs. Mc- Avenue, and the late Mr. lagyi, auxiliary president, first grade mothers of 8t. sor. has been named an i;.ui,-,ns: Mrs. Ed Polischak. welcomed the audience, and James PTA will sponsor a assistant to Treasury Secre- Roman-Handerhan Mrs. Joseph St. Pierre sang • Yankees; Mrs. Halloween Dance Rev. Joseph Banach offici- Fords Girl Scouts Plan cake sale Sunday after all tary Anderson. The post U the National Anthem. a new one In which WaWch ^vll, Red 8ox; Mrs. ated at the double ring cere- Engagement Told masses in the school auditor- Scheduled Saturday will conduct special economlo k'M. Braves and Mrs. mony at St. Stephen's Church, PORDS-Mr. and Mrs, Le- Rev. George Boydf pastor ium. Mrs. John Biros and HOPELAWN— Mrs. Frank of St. Peter'i Episcopal Mrs. Sam Fonte are chairmen. studies. • • •' Athletics. Yuhasz nnd Mrs. Roy Chiis- Perth Amboy, roy J. Henderhan, 162 Wln- Full Calender for Fall Church, gave the Invocation, t installation of the tensen will be the chairmen Olven In marriage by her chester Road, announce the FORDS — At the second Road is co-leader of Troop 32 and benediction was pro- Its auxiliary will of the Halloween Dance to | engagement of their dau.gh- Intermediate Troop 76 heli father, the bride wore nounced by Rev. Joseph V. meeting of Our Lady of Peace Saturday at Coby'i be held Saturday by the La- ter, Elizabeth Lee to Stephen tea for their mothers an princess style gown of white Kerr, pastor of Holf Spirit Neighborhood Oirl Scouts at LAFAYETTE ESTATES and dies' Auxiliary of the Hope- Filk taffeta embellished with J. Roman, son of Mrs. Steph- 43 Larchmont Road, Mrs. Wm. resented a play called, "Joto •its wilt be hostes- Church, Perth Amboy. lawn Memorial post, V.F.W, Alencon lace, seed pearls and en J. Roman, 395 New Bruns- Mechler, neighborhood chair- in the Future," at Our Lady oi ni'jft meotlng No- SHORECREST at FORDS The seventh anniversary sequins, A crown of Jewels wick Avenue and the late Mr. man showed a film on the trip 'eace Schpoi Cafeterja. Thf of the group will be celebrated held her fingertip veil and she Roman, taken by senior scouts to their Iris prepared, built anc .\iiinry meet* the at a dinner dance to be held tarried on orchid with steph- A graduate of St. Mary's 'Pumpkin Hop' cabana in Mexico this sum- painted their own scenery by MBS. LESTER KRESS for daughter, Jody. Oueiti !'>• of each month In the Hawaiian Room of the High School, Miss Handerhan mer. The next meeting will and prepared and served the SS Inverness Terrace, Fordi were Mrs. Max WeiMr and •ember at the Edl- Hotel Lexington, New York anotls streamers. is employed by the Middlesex be held November 13. refreshments. A bouquet ol Liberty 8-2215 daughter Rachelle. Kevin' «•, Amboy Avenue City. Miss Mary Ann Hudak, Tomorrow Night Klein, Hilary Roth, Barbara Trenching Company, Metuch- Ftyal plans were made for American Beauty Roses were The group will hold a party Perth Amboy, was malcf of —Spencer 8. Schorr, 115 Sperber, Mrs. Sid Tesaler and en. Mr. Roman Is a graduate HOPELAWN—A "pumpkin the father-daughter supper to presented to their leader, Mrs •'"' Ruth League at the Menlo Park Veteran's honor and bridesmaids were Hearthstone Avenue, has been daughter Debbie, Mrs. Cliff of the Middlesex County Vo- hop" will be held tomorrow- be held November 17 at Our Andrew Yuhas, as a token ol fuilrth Tuesday of Hospital Novemb r 3 and >in Miss Anita Slee,"Morgan, Miss appointed part-time instruc- Ricd and son Buddy, Mrs. cational and Technical High night at the Hopelawn school fine work she has done wltl Our Lady of auction sale and dance No- Barbara Norrls, Monteville Lady of Peace school cafe- tor in history at Union Junior Kate Baldl and son Vincent, School and Is employed by Be- according to an announce- teria at 6:30 P. M. them. The Brownies will b K>!"teHH, Ivember 15. and Miss Ellen Noone, Red curlty Steel Equipment Cor- ment made College, according to an an- Steven Raymon, Diana Cra» by Joseph De Brownie Troop 123 held Its around again this year o: nouncement by Dr. K. C. Mac- Bank. Marilyn Mllo, ! Perth Angelo, director of the Hope- tochvllle, Mri. Norman Rob- poration, Avenel. first meeting at the home of Halloween to collect fo Kay, president. Mr, Amhoy,.cousin of the lawn Yeuth OrtaniwtMan. y, p Wn» and daughter AUluon, their leader, Mrs. J™. P. Lucy. UNICBF. ' Barbara Conslk, Gary and groom, was flower girl, • ON HONOR BOLE Masquerade dress is en- a teacher of history and eco- trrenGroupArranges 59 Arlington Drive. They Carol Bregman, Leslie Sternln, Joseph Palasak, Perth Am- FORDS — Mils Linda couraged but not required, nomics at Jersey City Junior toured the Fords Post Office College, has resided In Lafay- Ronald and Karen Narode and boy, was best man and ushers Arnold, daughter of Mr, and There will be six prizes tor with Intermediate Troops 34 ette Estates for three years Terry Wlshner. , were Andrew Farkas and Ly- Mrs. Rolf F. Arnold, 43 Wild- the best costumes. Two record \nual Candidate Night and 85 and they visited the Pick Committee with his wife and two daugh- —Lafayette Shorecrert man O'Nell, Fords, and Wil- wood Avenue, has been named albums will be given away as ^ - Charles J.Alex- candidate for Congress; Free- to the honor roll for the first door prliei, First Aid Squad and Fire ters, Katherine and) Elaine. He Democratic Association me* liam Chamberlain, Hopelawn. House with Brownie Troop has his bachelor and masters '••••• HI need the publicholder WillUm J. Warren, James Jankowitz, Bound marking period at the Berke- Women are urged to Join the For Fall Dane last night at the Top Hat and '• "' tlie next meeting Thomas H. Lee, George Bur- ley School of Secretarial Hopelawn Youth Organization 163. degrees from {Jolumbla Uni- ;; Brook, the bride's nephew, FORDS—Mrs. Ann Dinner' versity and hat ftU his credits heard speeches by David 8. ' "im J. Warren As- tpn. George Baler and Qeorite Training, East Orange. Mist and take part in its activities. Intermediate Troop 42 held was the page. man, ohairman, announced towards his Ph. D. In history. North, candidate for Con- • Monday at 8:30, Otlowskl; County Clerk M. Arnold Is a graduate ot Wood- Mothers of teenagers who at- an outdoor meeting at the The couple are graduates her committee for the Har- He was elected to Phi Beta gress; R. Richard Krauss, In- Joseph Duffy, Assemblyman bridge High School, class ot tend the dances are welcome home of their leader, Mrs. Jo- Candidate! Night. of Perth Amboy High School vest Moon dance to be spon- Kappa. cumbent commltteeman, and 1958, where she was active In to participate In the group's seph Iorlllo, 83 Corey Street. •••n which will be heldDavid Stepacoff, Mayor Hush and the t>iide la also a gradu- sored by Roosevelt Estates —Mr. and Mrs. Abe Oreen, Leon Blanchard, candidate for : all sportl, a member ot the worl?, Those Interested may. •*fhe girls toasted marshmal- "itlinavlan Hall, 524 B. Qulgley, Township Com- ate of1 St. Michael's Hospital, Novernber 29 at Whitey's Hall, Ikkolc Street, were hosts commltteeman. Refreshment! 1 v All-Hi newspaper staff and call.JMrJ . rfe Angelo or register lows. wck Avenue will mltteemen R. Richard Krauss, School of Nursing, Newark. g Perth Amboy, as follows: Mrs. Tuesday at a birthday party were served. Future Business Leaders of at thth e weeklkly d/ Intermediate Troop 85 has •'Uounty and state Peter Schmidt, L. Charles Mr. Polischak Is employed by Abe Oreen, Mrs. Cliff Riccl, •'••' «ith Tax Collector Manglone and Elmer Dragos; America and the Manner and changed Its meeting place to Mrs. Charles Schmidt, Mrs. ^ Truiner, aa master Leon L. Blanchard, candidate MEETING NOVEMBER 6 Damen Choir of Perth Amboy. 11 Concannon Drive, the Tom Crlml Ihd Mrs. Sal ;i 'H'1". Refreshments for commlUeenuii: Nathan FORDS — The executive At Berkeley School, she is Board Member home of their leader, Mrs, Criml. pursuing the Intensive secre- Duff, township attorney i board of Ramot chapter, B'nai John Qoers, They have di- Door prizes will be awarded, '•Ml include Harri- Howard Madison, township Brith Women, will meet No- tarial course and experts to vided into two patrols; tha and games and surprise fea- .. Will:::«ns. , candidate for engineer and Joseph Somers, vember 6 with Mrs. Seymour complete her studies in Feb- Plans Confab Wild Rose with patrol leader, ture* are being planned. The David S. North, county Democratic chairman. Bperber, 15 Hlckok Street. ruary. FORDS Mrs. Irving Barbara Melega; asslstent pa- orchestra will p^ay from 9 Kahee announced that at trol leader, Carolyn Pavlch; until fi. late hour acording to >oooe< future teen age dances for scribe, Mary Ann McCarthy; Mrs. Dlnnerman, j high school students at School treasurer, Jo Ann Ploskonka The public is invited. Tic- 7, she will meet with inter- and the Red Clover with lead, kets are available through the ested parents at 9 PJtf. and er, Alice Leone; assistant, committee or at thi door,' Everybody's Going hold discussions on current Susan Kane; scribe, Susan problems. Prlbish; treasurer, Rita N^ MOON STILL TARGET prizes for last week t Ber- lepa. Darlene Goers is librari- U.S. Air Force scientists TO THE muda hop; were awarded to an and Nancy Crouch was speeded work on a new 'round Patricia Krowell, Grace But- elected calendar chairman. -the - moon project within ler, Charles Tetretta and An- hours after moon-rocket No, drew Superior. At the United Fund Drive 1 fell srjort and plunged to Kick-off Dinner at Rutgers Refreshments, at the dancei flaming destruction, -—-^— Commons, New Brunswick, included soda, peanuts, pop< Unoffical word from the com und Ice cream. The mem- senior scouts held a panel Cape Canaveral bunching bers of the PTA serve as discussion on activities Qlrl site was that the new try Minstrelsponsore andd by Dance chaperones. It was pointed out Scouts perform as a result of would be made between Nov. that only high school etudents benefits derived from the 8 and 11, the next dates when are eligible, to attend at this pnlted Fund. Intermediates the moon will be closest to LIONS CLUB ol ISELIN iwhool. who gave out pamphletB ex- earth in its 28-day orbit. plaining about the United For the Benefit of Our Charity Fund Fund were Marlon Cianalra, CARD OF THANKS Troop S3, Juliana Cosky, FRANCIS FINN Prizes Awarded Troop 94, Kathy ponohue We wish to express our Troop 78, Katharine Carlste, sincere thanks to our rela- Troop 77 and i'eresn Shlnfl, tives, friends and nei^libuu For Costumes Troop 85. FQ11D8—The Ladles Auxil- for their kind expressions of TO UK HKI.D AT FUN FOR ALL iary of Fords Post V.F.W. held Consultants on photogrg' sympathy, their jminy acts of "Harvey, did you < a Halloween party Friday at phy, painting and sketching kindness, tha spiritual bou- the post rooms. After refresh- are needed to help the girl* quets and tile umny floral tri- butes extended In uur bereave- ASHING AVENUE ments wgi'ti swveil gtunei and urepare for tha round-up in ment in the death uf our dear- renew our subscription dancing were featured. June. Volunteers are asked to s< ly beloved husband, brother WOOL No. 15, ISK1JIM Prtoes for tht prettiest call the Girl Scout Offioe In DANCING and father, t'lunda Fliut. Hid runnlout oaatumui were r We etuecUHy wish, to thanlc Immediately Following Show awarded to Mrs. Hans Erlck- Troops under the guidance to the 'day,Nov.7th-8P.M. of new leaders this year an Rev. Harold Hlrsch and Bev sen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oustave Nupolwm, the vn\\ Troop 34 with Mrs- Jean "MUNG THE FAMILY" Lund, Mri. M. QalUgher, bearer* and the Leon J. Oedty and Burns, 61 Snyder Road, Mrs. Jt Donation: Mrs. J. Domljka. Mm. Vln« Funeral Hume for cent FurrliigUui, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kane, 113 Olenwooi it - Leader?" $1 lor AdultH — 50c for Children und* u Terrace is the leader and Mrs. , Nov. 8th - 8 P. M. B. J. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flun and family J. Vaucwo. Jack Leeumn, Hi btandywtu .^ PAGE TWELVE
,'nmpnnirs, WoortbririRe, Porris yelled to Hie firemen to raise Board of Health, complete! a landmark incal church and future plan- 'ownshlp are attending a two- the first flour roof onto lad- n who disappeared October 6 Officers Banko and Reid Immedliiii !•. Thinking Out Loud: member of the senior class.., or adult and youth canvass- ing will depend upon the re- with approximately $800 of day conference for Principals ders. irs will be Sunday, 3 P.M. sponse to this gathering nc- were in the Reo Diner during stands nfr, Tonight Is mischief night, Mrs. Albert L. Gardner, Fords, the firm's money and a com- if Middlesex County and Som- Rescue Another BUI Duesterdlck and Wllmer ortllng to Mrs. Stephen Vigh. Jieir relief period when An- definite sill-- In case you have forgotten, who has lonf? been active In pany station wagon, was erset County at Far Hills Inn, Officer Reid, with the help Uebach, with the assistance hony D'AuRustlne, 81 Colcy The, hniv and tomorrow \s Halloween, state-wide PTA activities, was plckpd up yesterday In St.Somerset County. of nn unidentified person, f Mrs. Gloria May, will pre- Street, WoodbiidRO, rushed In Nicholas |- Beems to me thla so-called named assistant treasurer of Louis, Mo. The two-day meeting wns pulled Sum Knight onto the ient a skit in addition tq other and said the Melody club was Avenue, ;n. i "mischief night" la something the New Jersey Tuberculosis arranged by Dr. Wlllinm H. sidewalk as he was trying to methods of educating the can- SARAH ANNE'S Sjjt. Kenneth Van Pelt and on tiiv. loeatet) in i of recent origin and In nwny and Health Association. , . Warner, Director of Second- &rope his way from the bot- assers to the task assigned Detective Anthony Zuccaro Smoke Forces Retreat was len'•;.•(! i,, cases Is Just down-right van- S. Levy, 253 South ary Education and Dr. Eric tom of the stairs to the door- to November 16, An identical are expected to go to St. Louis and Frani: dalism. When I was a young- Groenzln«er, Director of Ele- Officer Banko callpri fire way. KnlKlil wns given first Park Drive, Wopdbrldge, at- training session for those un- Saturday to bring Price back Bayonnr. 'i mentary Education of the headqnarteiH and then police ak'. for smoke poisMtnir at the ster in New England (a friend tended a meeting of the All- ble.to attend the first meet- dcavoriivi r. Keeping the cookie Jar to Woodbridge. State Department of Educa- headquarters as Officer Reid scene. of mine lneLsts that "New state Life Insurance Compa- ing will be held November 9. llcehse to i; The station wagon, accord- tion) Division of Curriculum ran to the Main Street cn- England is Just a state of ny In Somerville. Met lied will mean much to the Other tennnls who were Company (,. The response on Pledge lousewlfe who has to pack a Ing to Sgt. Van Pelt, was left and Intruction, Trenton, rance of the hotel part of the : mind" when I begin to talk of Ernie Chrldtophersen the Sunday, November 9, will de- evacuated from the building to the Mis- chool lunch. These are good at a parking lot opposite the structure and climbed the my childhood days) my dad other day at a political shln- ermine the scope of canvass- The general theme of the were Russell Nlelson ,,44; Anna but hiul hi. t anytime; with tea or IcePennsylvania Railroad sta- stnlrs to the first floor. He would go out and buy two of te He has the same broad ing to be undertaken on No- meetings is "The Principal's was followed immediately by Nlelson. 4fi: Robert Nlolson, 8: date. xeam or Just to munch on tion, Newark, the day Price the largest pumpkins he smile he had years ago when ember 16 according to Dr. Role in Effective Education." Banko. The smoke was soJoseph Dellado, 31: AuRuslina )etwcen meals. disappeared. On October 20, could get from the farmers hee playepisd for Press Club af- Charles S. Mackenzie, pas- Under this general topic each dense they were forced to re- Arce, 27: John Curtis, 48; who came to town. He would fairs, or. Pledge envelopes will be the parking lot owner called group will select problems of John E. Douglas. 72; Oscar Chocolate Circlet treat, but'they attempted to then carve out two of the the pews during all three Ronson and asked what dis particular concern to them. arouse the lodgers by blowing Halvnlsen, G3; Jane Ralncr, Vi cup shortening finest Jack-o-lanterns in theLast But IVoi Least: morning worship services, position they wanted to make Suggestions for group work their whistles, banging with age unknown- 1 cup sugar neighborhood and my sister The Kick-Off Rally for of the vehicle. The parking explorations already made in- their nlRhtstleks and shouting. Damn Ketl by fire and water 1 egg, beatea and I, tirewed in my mother's Born at Perth Amboy Gen- «* committee is fee fey that time was $26. clude: What Is £ood teaching Th*n thejr Tftti *4ft-W» ««r w«i«to Whit9-Cotn«r Lunch- V* cup milk old clothes, would tour our eral Hospital; from Wood- icheduled for November 14 at Believing that Price might and how ~&o we know? Wnal 'Is where they saw some people eonette, leaded by John Sote- street. We thought we werebridge, a" son to Mr. and Mra. 2 }4 ounce chocolate, try to get back to St. Louis, good supervision? How can we on the roof. The officers told rlks, 2.',B Mnln Street; Albert's- Kirk I: ,- really scaring folks when we Wayne Gray, 211 Main Street, Mrs. Arthur Peterson plans melted where his first wife resides, a evaluate supervision? Human them to stny near the corner Hollywood Dinette, leaded by would stick the Jack-o-lan- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 2 xk cups cake flour relations in supervision; Help- an auto trip to Belvedere teletype message was sent to of the buildins until the fire- Albert Rubin, 194 McFarlane V: i | tern In a neighbor's window Philip Sarno, 13 Melbourne Home for the Aged November % teaspoon salt authorities there by 8gt. Van Ing teachers find and use re- men arrived wtlh ladders. Road, Co!onla. D.ima?ed by SS 2 teaspoons baking powder sources; Effects of teacher 1 for a few seconds. I never Street, a son to Mr. and Mrs. 1. Those planning to accom- Pelt. Sure enough, Price made The policemen found a Wre smoke and water were Wood- — l :.; ., rating, etc. Principals are en- heard of the trlck-or-treat Anthony Poos, 326 Oak Ave- any her are asked to notify Soften shortening, cream an appearance at his former -'scape ladder to the first floor brldrre ATurle Cent'-r, leased by tering the two-day conference business until I came to New nue, twin daughters to Mr,ler. Articles of use to thewell with the sugar. Add wife's home and was taken and climbed up, breaking win- Jnmrs Gmrino. 375 Mechanic Jersey. We would go calling and Mrs. William Poll, 13 residents, she said, Include eaten egg, milk and choco- into custody. prepared to work in groups. dows to net out some of theStreet, Perth Amboy; Miller's "JALCPY" on our friends and everyone Iris Place, a son to Mr. and wallpaper place mats, size late. Mix well, sift dry Ingre- The first day meeting yes- tenants who hnd not awak- Gift Shop and Ceasar's Sweet Saturday n-1 . , , aeemed to have a tub of ap- Mrs. Paul Nemergut, 559 dients and add. Chill thor- terday began at 9:00 AM. and ened. They assisted John Shop. § t 3"xl7", edged with pinking 2 tablespoons butter ples ready and we would go Bamford Avenue, a daughter shears, single bedspreads, and lughly. Remove small amount closed with a dinner session Sagety, 63, who is partially Firemen who were Injured bobbing for apples, getting 54 teaspoon dry mustard at 9:30 P.M. Today the ses- to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Step- impty Jewelry boxes. Mrs. >f dough at a time from the 1 erlpplerl, to the roof and with and treated at the scene were Thick cream sauce SPECIAL 1,1!::,;. ,„ Soaked in the process. Some- nosky, 221 Prospect Avenue... 'eterson will preside at therefrigerator and roll inch sions will be concluded at 3:30 the assistance of Detective Joseph K irnns. Wondbrldse times we were given a jellied from Fords, a son to Mr. and Women's Association meeting In a pastry cloth. Cut In cir- PM. Hauser and firemen who had Fire Co., who injured his foot Mix ham, bread crumbs, MONDAY ;,.•! apple on a stick for a prize, Mrs. Stanley Zaleskl, 26 Jack- it 8 PM. November 11 featur- cles, bake on a greased cookie Aware of the tremendous arrived by that time, managed when he stenp?d on a nail, And believe me it was a big son Avenue, a son to Mr. and ing dedication of sewing for sheet 10 minutes In an oven parsley, butter, mustard and duties and burden of respon- to get him down the ladder. and Walter Taylor and Wil- enough cream sauce to blend. deal. We didn't come home Mrs. Harry Pugllsl, 35 Doug- the Christmas Mission pack- 50 degrees. This is a crisp sibilities placed upon the prin- The policemen continued liam rfenshaw, Fords Fire with ft big bag full of candy, las Street, a son to Mr. and ge, and a program of Thanks- ookle and keeps well, ials, the Commissioner of checking windows when Of- Company, smoke poisoning. Baked Ham and Apples fruit and money—but In our Mrs. Harold Hertlg, 62 Webb giving when coin cards will be Education in his Bulletin of ficer Banko discovered a man Detective Waldman and September 1 urged that THE own way maybe we had more Drive, a son to Mr. and Mrs. ledlcated. New officers will Raisin Cooklei 1 Ib. slice of ham lying on the floor in a third- Patrolman Shornack were Boards of Education make it - ]-. fun, . • . » elected, to be Installed In 3 cups flour 1 tablespoon prepared story room. Officer Reid help- treated at Perth Amboy Gen- Robert Ralsch, 207 Arlington possible for the principnls to December. % teaspoon baking soda - mustard ed Officer Banko through the eral Hospital for smoke poi- "THE l.ov n-.,,f Drive. .. from Iselln, a son to attend this conference by re- A large cast of church mem- 1 teaspoon salt 4 red apples, sliced window but he could not soning. They beenme 111 after :• -i i r . Here and There: Mr. and Mrs. Armando Slg- leasing them for the two days iers will present a variety arouse the man who later was Robert G. Kayser, 102 nore, 290 Wood Avenue, a eon 1' teaspoon cinnamon I cup brown sugar The Woodbridge Township they attempted to enter the Green Street, Woodbrldge, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Plxton, show, "Avenelzapoppin," No- Vt teaspoon cloves % cup vinegar identified as Joseph Boland, bulidinR through the Main Board oyEducation complied 71. STARTS V has been elected secretary of 29 Bond Street, a daughter to •ember 21 and 22, at 8:30 1 cup shortening V2 teaspoon powdered cloves Street entrance. with thi wishes of Commis- Officer Reid's report states: XO\! ' the Delta Sigma Theta fra- Mr. and Mrs, Gasper Intell- P.M. Tickets are now avail- 1 Vi cups brown sugar Vz cup water "»• sioner Raublnger. Fire. Chief John Orllck said ternity at Rutgers University cato, 77 Bloomfleld Avenue, a ,ble with Mrs. Joseph Rhodes. 2 eggs well beaten Have the ham cut a little '"Officer Banko had to pick It was impossible to determine FOR ONI! V, :, son William to Mr. and Mrs, 'he show will be presented In 1 % cups rolled oats less than 1 Inch in thickness him (Boland) up and I prab- the cause of the fire. "< st I'"'"- , College of Pharmacy. A Moronic Winner nl ; \ Westminster Hall. 1 cup seeded raisins and trim the rind. Place the bed his legs with Detective The buildinR was an old Junior at the State Universi- Angelo Aromando, 220 Ells- Nobody is more mixed up The Women's Association Is ft cup sour milk J -ham rn a baking dish'and Hauser holding-me to the fire ty, Kayser Is a member of the wortH'Street. . , from Avenel, than a moth. He spends the Mix and sift the flour, soda, spread with fhe mustard. Core escape ladder. We then passed American Pharmaceutical As- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis summer In a fur coat and the eATRt salt, cinnamon and ("cloves. the apples, cut in slices and him through the 'window. I sociation Student Branch. , . Julian, Maple Street, WELL SHOD winter in a bathing suit. 1-3400 Cream the shortening and arrange on top of ham Miss Blenda J. Wilson, daugh- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. WHIPPANY, N. J. — Mrs. —The Greet Lakes Bulletin TODAY THRU SAT. "The G::; s ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sanford Katz, 236 Jansen Hazel Hooper has a collection sugar; add eggs and beat un- Sprinkle with sugar, vinegar John Wayne L. Wilson, 61 Trinity Lane, Avenue. if more than 250 pairs of .11 the mixture is light. Add and cloves. Add the water, Wbodbrldge, is a member of 3hoes — from Jeweled minia- rolled oats. Add raisins alter- cover and bake 1 hour in an Hotel Fire HOLLAND "THE BARBARIAN The fc a the Cedar Crest College Con- nately with the sour milk. oven 375 degrees. Uncover for Celebrating tures to exotic slippers — and SN-XU! i\ Mill cert Choir. This year, Joint has never bought a one. Dropp by spoonsfull on a the last 15 minutes of cooking, (Continued from Page 1) and the GEISHA" MATINU: '-\n .;:>\ A young stenographer, uiv BULBS concerts have been arranged Her friends send them back greased cookie sheet, flatten By its flavor and aroma Acting Police Chief Ben- CinemaSrope - Color SUNDAY \l l ,' married, caused a number of v\Vi Princeton, Lehl^h Prank from their travels. with a spatula dipped In cold ham stimulates a dull appe- jamin P. Parsons today ex- Now Is The Time Plus — In Color tailed eyebrows at the office pressed his appreciation to Rory Caltioun lin and Marshall and Muhlen- "Everyone knows that when water. Bake 10 to 15 minutes tite. These recipes will be one day when she began pass- area fire companies and firs To Plant Tulips'. "APACHE choirs. . . Pvt, Howard they go away they buy a shoe in an oven 325 degrees. especially welcome when the Ing out cigars and candy tied aid squads who assisted at the TERKITOKY" Ambrozy, 19, son of Mr. and for the Hoopers," she says. family has tired of baked ham Phone HI-2-1350 Mrs. John Ambrozy. 873 Ade- with little blue ribbons. Refrigerator Date Cookies fire. He particularly lauded 1 cup shortening the Salvation Army worker SUN., MON., TUES, U III h'.d:! Avenue, Woodbrldge, Is "Say, what's the occasion?" Worried Stocks reach new high who were on the scene a shor' De.m Martin - Ji-rry Lewis ISELIN, N. .1 il-<-' row stationed at Fort Rlch- one of her fellow workers "I eat grapes ah day long," 2 cups brown sugar since August S, 1957. time after the alarm went in AMBOY FEED CO., INC. p.;'.:on, Alaska. An aldman in finally asked. the worried man to the 2 eggs "PARTNERS" 1 cup nuts, ground serving coffee and doughnut Established 19].. 1 i:i. ths 43rd Artillery's Medical "It's a boy," the steno aiv psychiatrist.' GEORGE WALSH, President VlstaVlsion - Color 1 cup dates, ground to firemen, police and aii Alilhiir.i II :i. dctichment, Ambrozy entered nounced proudly, displaying So what?" demanded tto The Newly Renovated — l'liis — 3 % cups cake flour workers. r <' 279 New Brunswick Avenue Sliirlrv 1'... ;'i in the Army last March. .. John a small diamond on her lefl doc. "Lots of people ea (Comer of Oak Street) Bob Hope • Mlrkf.y Rooncy hand. "Six fet tall, weighs 178 grapes." 1 teaspoon salt Working at the scene, wen "OFF LIMITS" , B. Carmody, 9 Dunbar Ave- PERTH AMBOY nue, Fords, has been present- pounds, Retorted the patient: 'Of: 1 teaspoon soda FALCON Woodbrldge, Fords, Port Read ed with a watch by National the wallpaper?" Cream shortening and sift- ing and Perth Amboy Fir £ TO ed sugar thoroughly, add eggs Junction 55 Lead Company's Perth Am- The older one gets th< boy plant for 25 years of serv- one at a time and beat well HALL harder it Is to ma,ke ends after each addition. Add nuts ice. . . William E. Kovacs, son meet — fingers and toes es> m Pnlaikl Are., Carteret 1 and dates which have been TURNPIKE SUNDAY -111- of Mr, and Mrs. Louis J. Mol- FORDS peclally, — The Flying "K, put through food chopper. nar, 634 Linden Avenue, Kingvllle, Texas. Is Now Available For DRIVE-JN THEATAE: Woodbrldge, graduated from Silt dry ingredients togetlwr, PLAYHOUSE add to creamed mixture and ROUTE, la TEl. HI-Z-O34S recruit training October 18 at Canadian exports droppec mix well. Shape in roll 2 • WEDDINGS EAST BRUNSWICK The Naval Training Center, 5 per cent in August. CL7-soso WEI). THRU SAT. Great Lakes.., inches in diameter, wrap In • SHOWERS 3.~5AT. Oct. ISiOJI'^'O'" OCT. 30, -NOV. 1 waxed paper and store in re- taHJmam Operator 13 Reports: New Brunswick Secre- frigerator until firm. Slice • BANQUETS DWTJUMINS, "IMITATION thin and bake 8 minutes at JOHN WAYNE 11 That a great deal of heated tarial, Accounting and GENERAL controversy seems to have 400 degrees. • PICNIC AREA Prep School BARBARIAN V. With Glenn Ford and been generated by our recent Ham and Eggs in Ramekins Rain or Shine story on Simon Larson, Se- After alt weefca* training you 1 cup finely chopped ham • Meeting Roomb GEISHA V Hod Bui tons waren, on the Question of just too can work In an of lies I V2 cup fine bread crumbs "BKAST OF PARADISE who was the best all-round, 110 Albany St Kilmer 1-3910 X teaspoon minced parsley For Hire ISLE" . old-time Township athlete. u For Bewmtiont Call With Dan Kuwun and IJitllrl •'• And, believe me, the debate _ Uiik Martin Isn't limited to old-timers. Mrs. Michael Karnas, Sewar- KI 1-9888 SI N. TIIKI! Tl'EiS, en, whose husband, Mickey, Baltimore Special For Is Month Only! >a*ShJ& $OV 2 - 4 is hardly 40, would like to put In a plug for her better OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAW LAST YEAR! "THE BARBARIAN & half as one of the best ball- 1957 Price Price Now THE GEISHA" players to come out of the NOT COAL ; 123.75 Ton $20.95 T<»'! Shorty Warren w? Western Rangert WED. THRU SAT. Open KXTKA FREE (FOR CITY LINE CIVIC ASSOCIATION) NOV. 5, 6, 7, 8 i-M r. Friday Andy Griffith. Plan Now for Our Big Pre-Holiday Dance KRASNER'S GIFT STORE FelicU Fan in HuMOP • Refreshments Wcdnesda3r 9 HANDS "ONIONHEAD" NO AUK"1 h.lX Iw IVuuotUHU'l 1522 Main Street, Kahway Thorn- l-'H H- 101 MAIN STREET • Movie I*aunt* November 26 - D^nu>J — Cu-Ilit — WOOOBRIDGE "tiiKRKA BARON" »ooo*o*ooo* voters. We strongly advocate his re-1 election. By All Means, In our efforts to be objective in our JLetteri to tftt appraisal of candidates, we have no or Williams Holds Very, Very TTiin hesitation in supporting Messrs. Kean vVo JKeacmt and Frelinghuysen, By the same to- The Independent-Leader ken, we have the same feeling of as- Mr, ('.. E. Gregory Edge Over Kean in surance in advocating reelection of Kir: (fljtrterct .Slnrr the all too brief furor* George F. Baier and Qeorge L. Burton, over the closing of Parkway Senate Race Jr.,'as well as the election for an unex- miles nt CnlOnia and Iselln, Charles E. Gregory pired term'-Of Thomas H. tee, to the your newspaper, with only a Editor and Publisher few articles nn It, has Ignored By Kenneth Fink, Director, tate's adult citizens: "1 Middlesex County Board of Chosen the plldht nf our residents in Princeton ReM»roh Service If the election* for V. S. ,i,r indrpendtnt-l.Mdfr and Ediron Townahlp. PRINCETON, N. J^-Lateit Ren»t«w In New Jersey wers riii !•••««» J>«>>ll«h« cnuse serious mishaps at any state. rlion A. Williams?" PUBLISHING COMPANY welfare. moment. Mr. Palmer, state Among those who have These were the statewtdt Charles E. Greg-orj, President Middlesex County, under Demo- highway commissioner, a non opinions as to the candidates results: Lawrence F. Campion, elective post, has not deemed cratic dominance, has been — in the they will vote for on Novem- Williams *9-8* Vice President and treasurer' it necessary to even reply to ber 4, Democrat Williams Kean 48.5% main — well-governed. We believe the several courteous letters Bent By carrier delivery, 10 centi per copy holds a slim one (1> per cent Undecided 1.0% Board of Chosen Freeholders — of him hy mnny puzzled users of margin over his OOP rival Suhsrrlptlolp n ntei tjj nullll,, Including poitajcp, the gates—There never has Today's results make on« .,,' vcir, W.S»WS» ; siix monthamntha , ii,75ii75 ; tthreeh e montm, Kean. hing absolutely sure. Neither , ,l en; slncle cOplM by null, IS eanti. AU payable which Messrs. Baier, Burtor^and Lee been any traffic tie-up or dif- And the vote lor GonBresa Williams nor Kean will win advance are a vigorous and intelligent part — ficulty of any kind Rs a result of their use. Certainly if the (House of Representatives) by a margin anywhere near has-demonstrated Itself to He both mnjor oil companies can use iitntewide Is Just about as ke's in the state in 1956 when competent and aware of the needs of this way of entrance, we can close. Democratic candidates he swept New Jersey with a too. Would you be kind enough for the House of Representa- margin of more than 750,000 the times. We can see no reason, cer- to follow this situation for us. tives hold ^ thin one (1) per votes. tainly at this time, why the voters Thank you for the many, eent leacj'over GOP Congres- And barring a last mlnut« many fine services through :andldates. Today's would wish to make a change. swing (Should such a swln* Some Choices on Tuesday your excellent newspaper. Representatives develop, the New Jersey Poll EDWARD J, ALLEN, JR. reflect sentiment for will put the news in the hands Tuesday's election at which a United Under the Capitol Dome 86 Warren Street as a whole. They of this newspaper before" the applied to any Polls close), neither candidate mitps Senator, a* member from the Vote Yes - Twice By J. Joseph Gribbins single grc.vslonal Distric should win by as Impresslv* 80 Warwick Btrett anywhere in the state. i;;Hi Congressional district to the Two most important public ques- Iselln, N. J. a margin as did Governor When trained, professional Meyner last year when he de- Mouse of Representatives, county and tions will appear on Tuesday's ballot, TRENTON — Voter apathy I VITAL STATISTICS :-J3irths, ton County, where the Indl- Mr. Charles E. Gregory feated OOP candidate Stata Kditor, Woodbridge Princeton Research Service I ,i ;ii officials will be chosen has evoked and should be answered in the affirma- ln New Jersey which has been are Increasing but marriages ans south of the Raritan staff reporters with years o Senator Forbes by "204,588. persistent throughout current are decreasing In New Jersey. Independent-Leader with a possible exception or two — tive. It is to be regretted that insuffi- River might reside with free election predicting behind votes. campaigns may result in a Experts attribute the situ- hunting and fishing rights. Dear Sir: them working full time out o: Results of another question civ passing interest. Such public cient stress has been placed on the record low vote at the polls ation possibly to the so-called The next year one hundred As I sit and write this let- Princeton under 100% "O In today's statewide survey ter I am reminiscent of a iijiiy is deplorable, but much of it urgency for action in both areas which next Tuesday. recession and more likely to families were placed on thla the Spot" supervision put thli shows the way people sas There are 2,790,973 regis- a shift in the eligible mar- reservation, the first In what column that you wrote either question to a representatlvi mi bo traced to the'conduct of the would be affected by adoption of the last year or the year before In they would vote for Congress- tered yoter eligible to cast rlagable population. The New was to become the United cross-section of 1,000 of th (Continued on Page 24) i! upaigns and the candidates. referenda. ballots for a United States Jersey situation differs con- States. which you said that the OOP Senator, fourteen members of siderably from that In the had not come up with any real The first concerns the appropriation However, In 1801 the Indi- In reading the dally in these swiftly moving times, seri- Congress, five county clerks, nation where statistics show ans at New Stockbridge, New five sheriffs, one State Sena- both a decline In marriages paper and your Independent- , i usues must be settled — whether of $45,850,000 for the development of York, invited the New Jersey Leader for the past week It Is Know Your Representatives tor, two Assemblymen and and births. group to join them. The res- ,:. the national, county or local level. additional water supplies for New Jer- two surrogates when the polls clearly evident that they have In New Jersey, for Instance, ervation was then sold at a drought of ideas this year The best citizen is an active citizen, ons who Is . iv unfortunate that for some unac- sey. While our state has grown indus- open at 7 A. M. and close at 8 from January I to July 31, public auction, and part of alert and goes to the source to secure the best available P. M. on general election day. as usual. stable reason there has been no trially and residentially at a steady there were 71,332 births, the proceeds used to trans- Sir; as a working news- information. The best representative is one who co- Voters will also be asked to which Is approximately a 1,- port the Indians to their new operates with his constituents and is ready and eager pace through the years, no steps have paperman you will agree that •:• -.lactory presentation of these is- approve the Issuance of $45,- 000 Increase over the com- home. In 1822 they moved to where a two party system ex- to receive their views. Herewith are_ the at(drsses of .; by the candidates, no satisfactory been taken until now to make provi- 850,000 in State water bonds parable period In 1957, ac- Green Bay, Wisconsin, using ists there has to be a clash of your representatives. Keep In touch with them. to construct reservoirs for the cording to the State Depart- the balance of the money for sion for the necessary water to accom- opinions, promulgation of , ales Dy the cSflfenders .so that the impoundment of millions of ment of Health, In the mar- transportation and to pur- ideas, and a severe variation UNITED STATES CONGRESS !u> could have not only the infor*- modate such growth. It will be a seri- gallons of water in Hunter- riage market, however, in New chase land. in the evaluation of problems Senator H. Alexander Smith (R), Senate Office Build- don County and study other ous mistake if the voters fail to au- Jersey this year thus far, 21,- dealing .with local government. ing, Washington, D. C, Home—Princeton. :. i'inii they need in order to cast an possible water sources in all 135 marriages have been re- Ten years later, Bartholo- mew Calvin, some of one of In the past week an attempt Senator Clifford P. Case (R), Senate Office Building, i • indent vote, but also ample op- thorize such steps so that a prompt parts of the State, corded compared with 22,781 has been made to bring the Washington, D. C, Home—345 Elm Avenue, Rahway. for the^same period In 1957. the original reservation Indi- unity to evaluate the positions of beginning can be made toward meet- To boost the credit rating ans, appeared before the Leg- Board of Education Into the Representative Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. nts in governmental policy in American airline had been expected nents, are striving hard to Jersey which also has thous- Jersey Air Pollution Code. . . ands of acres o( timberlands, Mrs. E. W. Clucas, of Old- to the Board. important areas as Social Securi- wajfe up voter interest but BOROUGH OF CARTEBET COUNCIL to be the first airline inaugurating thus far have not been very is problematical. |An affirma- wick, has been re-elected The questions pose,d by the a subject upon which he admit- this type of service, B.O.A.C. beat Pan- successful. County fights for tive vote next Tuesday in president of the New Jersey Federation were as Mrs. L, MAYOR sheriff, county clerks, surro- Pennsylvania may start the Tuberculosis and Health As- Ryan said very unfair to say Edward J. Dolan (D) isljllfie foremost authority in Am to the punch and crossed the At- ball rolling toward New Jer- the least. I noted with some gates and members of county sociation. .. More patrons are COUNCttMEN ;ts.s. He is equally as literate and lantic both ways on the first day, set- sey. attending Garden State Park humor the answers given by freeholder boards have also the GOP candidates. Ye gods! John E. D'Zurllla (D> Adam Szymborskl (D) failed to reach the exciting racetrack, near Camden, dur- in other- important field?, ting a iifw record for the eastbound . Under the present Pennsyl- one in Fords answered just Walter Sullivan tnt Alas Such drama » A. M. to 6 P. M. the Assembly program coe I also spoke aDout the 000. forthcoming game between classes at Woodbridge High. A further look at the State's ••'i-lrtuy, ^ October 24, the The story involves a young •••'•ri'eted Scoreboard at betwWi Woodbrldge and financial picture reveals total THIS BANK WHX BE OLOSHJ ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 4T1I fighter/ Joe Pendelton, who, resources available for appro- "nth side of the high Perth Amboy. by a fnlatake of the chief priation during the-current "•'' stadium was dedicated William Rablnowitz, presi- 1 dent of the Senior Clfl,ss, angel, 'was taken to heaven fiscal year reached $389,071,- ^resident of the Stu- before his time was up. In 197, The principal Items of ''"iincll, Kurt Kramer. ucted as master of ceremonies 2% % order to compensate Joe for 1 «t the pep rally. The cheer- revenue were motor vehicle fie leadership of Kurt hia mistake, the chief angel, leaders, twlrters and band fees, $63,000,000; motor fuels ("•urge Qerlk, advlspr, Jordon, places Joe's soul into tax, $88,500,000; main stem Paid oi Savings Accounts '"Unit body combined members performed. the body of a millionaire^ 1 ll( To Present Play railroad taxes, $4,000,000; 'its with those of the killed by his wife, transfer Inheritance taxes, ''"iistruction companies "Heaven Can Walt." writ- ten by Harry Segall, to the Main characters are por- $17,500,000; corporation tax- Woodbridge ^I'H who offered their trayed by Prances Van Dalen es, $71,000,000; alcoholic bev- 1 three-act comedy-fantasy to ' to construct this erage taxes,. $20,300,000; be presented by the Senior as Joe Pendelton, Ralph Throm, Mr. Jordon; Robert racing revenue, $24,500,000; Mary Connolly re- Class of Woodbrldge High institutions and agencies reve- 1 Ji Welnsteln, Messenger 70713; Our NBW Building, Cunuir MOOTM Avuuu* National Bank »' key to the ucore- School on December 11 and Nancy Weinsteln, Julia Fams- nues, $17,000,000; and" Cigar- and Merry tjtrwt rfonnnri Kubinalt, Mrs. Mtl- kler, Mn. Martin CttTOlyrt Avenue, rlorembeT' • f- v. ktrtKb 10 at 8. ^formed Church ^^ ton Lund, Hopelawn and Mrs. Michael De Rose, Mrs. Church Women t:if ard Houghton. Men'.o Park churches of the Coun ' Fords; Mrs. Wm. Tait, MM. Paul Jacob, Mr*. Jerry Yan- For Teen Dance* Mrs. A. Letter!, dance com- arf nuccl, Mrs. John Romwo. Terrac*. mittee chairman, reported the Invited to hear D? • Wm. Doerr, Mrs. RoberK COLONIA — Brownie troop At UN Program Marzena. speak on 'TH Girl Scout News Prickr Iselln: Mrs, John Al- Mrs. Richard Brutfer, Mrs. Mrs. Murray, Mn. Bind- fall dunce will be held No- il 10 led by Mrs. Harold Barber to Light." '5« mas!. Woodbrldge and Mrs. J. Edward Qouillion. Mrs. y»ld ind Mrs. NUns will con- conducted opening ceremonies vember 29 at the Inman Ave- WOODBRIDOE - Displays Fieldlnc, Iseltn. was a guest. Charles Ronl, Mrs. Daniel duct * sprcliU ttnintni woion at Monday's meeting of the nue firehouoe with danclnj of articles, flaRs, costumes Mrs. Nims is trainer of a Myc* *nd Mrs. Raymond November 4 from 10 (o J for |Mother's Association at from 9 to 2. Tickets are on and food from mirny nations PLAYGROUND Mrs. Stanley Florky Dibble. Mrs. John Romano, Freeman, Colonia; Mrs. LouU School 17. were featured at a United Na- group leadership course for roundup nunjwr*. sale byt members. Mrs. 274 Avrnrl Street, Avwiel Mrs. Harold Miller. Mrs. Clyde COLONIA - Miss i new brownie and Intermedi- BMcher, Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Hiram Perei told the Stephan Yawraskl, 152 Forbes tions program held Friday at ; h MEcury 4 55?9 r Ginsberg, teacher-diU ' '* A. Garland Jr., Mrs. Peter ate leaders for six weeks from Orandholm, Mrs. Andrew group that chaperones are Street, Rahwayt was voted in- the Congregational Church tpf Girls who sold over 100 the Playhouse CoOS, Carle, Mrs, Burny Dlxon, Mrs. 7:30 to 9:30 P. M,. with Mra. Tomayk, Mrs. Walter Cum- needed for the Wednesday to honorary membership. * by the United Church Wom- lioxns of cookies were eg Nursery, West On.nL™ Anthony Papocchia, Mrs. Jftclt Bindewald as consultant. mins, Mlu Diana Vorls, Ise- "Hav* you heard about teenage parties'at the civic en, Mrs, Arthur Bryer was follows: Next mrrtlng will be No- discuss the problems in 0' Brown, Colonia; Mrs. John lln; Mrs. Pat Lamatino, Mrs. Walter? They took him to the club. Volunteers may call her chairman with Mrs. Andrew Iselln, brownl* troop 102, Those attending are Mrs. vember 24 at the school and ganlilng » cooperate Timer, Mrs, Wm. York. Se- K. Leigh, Mrs. Walfc>r Holub. hosplUl this morning " at her home, Conduit Way. Menko and Mrs. Cox In Carol Bablak; troop 130, Gall John Bauer, Miss Irene May- hostesses will be Mrs. Irvlrw meeting of the Pi waren; Mrs. Steve*" Mohary, Mrs. George Butler, Fords: "That can't be. I saw him Jewvlry parties, started hurt charge of refreshments. N McCoid, Nancy Moynlhan; rr, Mrs, H. OrQgfi, Avetifl: Mrs. D. Barbor. Mrs. Jowph litM ntpht, out dancing with a Pucker, Mrs, Htrnn Perez, SS*WSSW77v »v "ni troop 104, Christine Bobal; Mrs. Howard HIU, Mrs. John Mrs. E. TezlrfSkl, Mrs. Fran* juprlnit M a fund raising The United Church Wom- be.r 4 al the Ashbronk w Simon, Miss Joan Simon, Mrs. girl " Mrs. William Perez nnd Mrs, Hope lawn and Forda, troop Krlmr, Mrs, Lloyd Wall, Ansel, Miss Leslie Nlms, Mrs. project; are to be resumed en will observe World Com- Club, Highland AveZ, KS Barney Rokoff, Mrs. Hy Ter- Harold Carpenter, Mrs. Alex •So did his wife" 70, Linda Mislewlcz; troop 71, Mrs. Dominick Vcnczia, Mrs. with Mrs. James White, 45 Richard Polhamus. Imunlty Day November 7 at Cindy* Anderson. Girls selling over 50 boxesr[ were: Isclln troop 102, Bar- bara Susit, Deborah Kron- sefer, Virginia Mlngo, Diane Blythe, Patricia Shaul, Diane Shaul and Dabra Sawczak; NEW JERSEY'S MONEY-SAVING SUPER MARKETS troop 103, Kathy O'Hare, Judy Hlnkel, Kathy Oero and Laura Baura; troop 104, Bon- nie Daniels, Kathleen Hage- dorn and Nancy R«M; Avend, troop 106, Karen Brabyn; MONEY^ Hopelawn - Fords, troop 70, MUTUAL FABULOUS GET YELLOW TRADING Mary Stankewicz; troop 71. DINNERWARE OFFER! Barbara Clement, Judith Ker- SAVING \;v STAMPS AT MUTUAL FREE! ly and Dianne Strubel; troop Baautiful "$ar«naaV Dinnarwara by Salam Chlnl Ctnpany — it 77% to 97, Judy Butler, Ginger In- 90% LESS THAN REGUUR DETAIL VALUEI verso. Linda Peteraen, Linda Think of ft: Yoti tan now own i aat «f baautifwl Jlnnarwara aarvica at a YELLOW TRADING STAMPS Klebe, Nancy Henson, Joyce coit far baltw I)* wual opan itack prlc* for thit china of diitinctlon. Ai a Peters, Janice Smoyak and ip»ci«l appreciation offar Mutual bring* you thi* dinnarwara, a piaca a w«k, Plus Evwydiy Monty-Saving Price*,,. with lh« flMtt qttL Janice Marosl; troop 125, at a finUltic iivinfi to you. Each unit only 19c with aach purchaH of hy anywtitrtl Thtra't a lot of lalk about (tamp plant at] Joan Welner, tlnda Terry, $5.00 or more at Mutual. Tal» advantaga of rtih marvalna opportunity Bonnie Green, Ruth Ann NOW Hare la thlna aiqiriaHaly dailfntd for modim horn* makari a> Aa ov»r N«w J*rMy new ... but wt hart at Mutual haY«.nSt Holuka and Andrea Spewack; tampo of todayl Wt silky tmootlt to tha touch, rinaji whan ya* tap tka troop 127, Amy Hoffman and •dga . . . proof of raally fan* thlna mad* by lalam China Company. flnatt Trading ttimp program inywhtrtl We don't main Joann Crltelli. 5UPER THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFER BY a lot of clalmi... w* |utt aik you to Mt for yourtotf .,, Avenel, brownie troop 106, led by Mrs. William Graham, MARKETS YOUR FRIENDLY MUTUAL MONEY4AVINO SUPER MARKED THOUSANDS of Btautiful Premium. PRR of tXTKA COST! will hold a Halloween party THIS WEEK'S UNIT NOW ON SALE! Saturday. Iselln, brownie troop 102 with their leader Mrs. Court- ney, celebrated their troop Farmer Jones - - - Symbol Of Quality mnd birthday. Brownie troop 103 held an Investiture ceremony. YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL Freshness For Over 30 Years/ Million Thomas presided and Margaret Wood was invested. Ail Grinds Avenel, sunflower troop 12, Flaming R*d, Large Clusters, Sw»tt Eating elected new patrol leaders as follows; Diane Engel, Barbara fb. c Haacker and-'-Trancis De can . Tura. Betty Jane Cocuzza r was re-elected scribe. -The Beechnut (offee <•* troop are working on their 75 Emperor Grapes 14Ib drawing and painting badge. They are planning to make All Grinds tray doilie3 for the Belvldere Largo Snow Whir* Home, Donna Amelorsano Mutual was welcomed as a new mem- Mnncy- ber and Mrs. Michael Hrabar Sqvcr ! as new assistant. hoad c Troop 16 was invested at St. Maxwell House Coffee Andrew's Hall by Mrs. Wil- Cauliflower liam Gross, as follows: Lynn 17 Jacoby, Patty Sorvillo, Myra Flavin, Diane Kolenz and Pride Of The Farm Theresa Guyre. Refreshments Fancy Goldra were made and served by the older girls in the troop. Pa- rents of the new girls at- tended. Tomatoes . . . . Daffodil troop 52 will hold Sweet Potatoes a Halloween party today from 7 to 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Sliced or Halvet Florky. A meeting of Colonta Mari- Mutual V ner Ship 66, S. S. Flying En- Money terprise, was held at the home Snver ! of the leader*and election of can Red, Crisp, Juicy officers was held. Carol Metz- Hunts Peaches.... ger was elected ship's boat- swain; Florence Gibson, cock- CORTLAND swain; Judy McKean, purser; Leslie Nims, yeoman and Bar- s&w Mutual bara Jennings, logkeeper. The 18-M. APPLES . girls discussed the parade to Money- C /i be sponsored by the senior Si-vcr! cans planning board November 1. They started work on post- Tomato Juice.... Imported, on a string ers advertising the Halloween parade and planned to put them In store windows and Pillsbury Orange, Chocolate, lemon. GREEK public buildings. They made plans for their neighborhood bazaar and are going to be In C FIGS charge of games. The money will be used. lor the RflluiduB Campers Equipment. A dis- Pudding Cake Mix... cussion on vocations and col- leges was held, Carol Metzger and Leslie Nlms will represent their ship at the senior plan- ning board meeting. The en- ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL tire ship was invited to this month's board meeting. Miss Curtis Miniature Rosemary Qalalda, senior ad- HALLOWEEN CANDY MONEY SAVERS! visor, will show pictures from Halloween Treat* SO in pkg. 69C her trip abroad this summer. CARMEL ROLL HERSHEVS The next meeting will be No- box of 40 69C Beechnut Tasty vember 3 at 1:00 PM. , BABY RUTH October 22 there was a Delicious, 5c Size 100 pkgt. In box ODC badge workshop held with BEECHIES HERSHEY KISSES fc.be. 59c trainers Mrs. Grant Nims, BABY RUTH box of ,89c Fruit flavor * I Mrs. Leroy Blndetoald. Mrs. Milk Chocolate or Almond William Murray (arid Mrs. Flavorful Charles Era at Girl Scout POPS ' [ 50 in cello bag w9C HERSHEY BARS Headquarters. A session on ERFINGERS badge rank ani proflclenoy Mi(k Chocolate , j lkChocolat* ' badges was held In the morn- T«ry/5d iiza ing and groups went into pa- 120 piecea in box ' trols and planned badges In i BUTTERFINGERS box of ERSHEYS CHUNKY if the eleven program fields. Kraft I Granulated Films and discussion were Favorite held in the afternoon and con- 1 Ib. cello bag 39C tinued patrol activity by Mrs. « peck 25c CARMELS SUGAR . Nlms and Mrs. Bindewald, Delicious Del Mont. Mrs. Jules Flemmlng con- ducted a session on interna- tional friendship and citizens BUBBLE GUM •0 in pkg. 69c LIFE SAVERS 25 in cello bag VvC PEACHES here arid abroad; Mrs. EM, Curtit Fresh, 5c Sixe yoi| and your home and good Contadina grooming; Mrs. Murray, art! and. .emits and dramatics. PENNYLOG •0 in pkg, 69c LIFE SAVERS 30 in box 05C TOMATO PASTE Those attending were Mn. Froth I Flavorful Richard E. Borup. Mrs. John Sacramento Poll, Mrs. Jay Rousch, Ave- 80 In pkg. nel; Mrs. James Rogers, U/t. SAF-T-POPS 69c BEECHNUT GUM 20 pkgi. In box 00C TOMATO JUICE 44«i. un 1 Anthony J Petrixzl, MM. Don • For Cleaner Dishes It Washes Whiter For Cleaner Clothe* hlew Pink It Cleans Delicious Burry's LEMON Hudson IVORY SNOW TIDE DETERGENT DISHWASHER ALL DREFT CASCADE SALADA TEA Toronto '«• DC- SQUASH COOKIES TABLE NAPKIN5 box 3 DC box box be, 41c gnt. box 81c pkg. gnt, box 77c gnt. box 81c M3d83c box 39c of 80
Delicious Vanity Fair Swan Cleans Whiter j White RINSO Tasty Lipton Chicken Noodle or 754 Tomato Vegetable , FRITQ5 TOILET TISSUE TOILET SOAP WISK UPTON TEA TEA BAGS 0YP4IQNE...costs little qt UPTON SfUP £35c of u 25c pkg. of DQ- •I urn, UM cHt lim Raar Ifuantei cello'lbag 49c rolls 73c 5 bars 25C can gnt. box 81c 48's 65c can I * mainiv DOWN TH
sure 'tb vote "YES" Election Day for th^ Wat^r Referendum to \ launch New Jersey's first scientific water development program.
When it doesn't rain, New Jersey has critical sured for years and years to come. etc.—which means the plan does not raiuir* •water shortages—aa most of us well remember If enough people vote "YES", New Jersey's any new or additional taxes from you. from summer a year ago. J first scientific water development program will Every individual in New Jersey has a personal be launched—to locate and study underground But too few of us realize that even when we do stake in the outcome of the vote on this sorely- water sources, acquire future reservoir sites, get rain in New Jeraey most of that precious rain needed water security program. We must all and take other essential steps to give the whole goes down the draij! There's no way of storing have an insure/! supply of water in our daily > Shall the act entitled "An act to state of New Jersey the water* security it needs. lives, and the threat to New Jersey's water thorite the crcatipn 4t a debt of t)ie State it to use when we rie«dit . • of New Jersey by tfyc issuance of boodt The New Jersey Stale Legislature has passed supply is a very real danger to each and every of the State in the aggregate principal UNen Jersey is growing so fart that we bills to provide for bonds in the amount of one of us. So it is up to us to act! amount of $45,850,000.00, for reieaicb- be short an average of almost fix billion ing, acquiring, constructing and develop- $45,350,000 to financethi s vital water security Don't let New Jersey's precious rain continue ing water supplies for public potable, gallons of watffr a year between now and 1975 industrial, irrigation and other purposes program. These bills were passed unanivywly to go down the drain. Be sure to vote "YES" unless the Water Referendum is pasted on and facilities appurtenant thereto, pro* by the Legislature and endorsed by the Governor. for the Water Referendum on Election Day, viding the ways and meant to pay th* Election Day to insure our water supply. All that is needed how is voter approval of the and tell your friends how important it is for interest of such debt and aUo to pay and discharge the principal thereof, and pro- But if enough informed, people vote "YES" for Referendum on Election Day. them to vote "YES", too; viding for tho submission of thi* act to THIS MIflSAOK IS PUBLISHED AJ A TOBUC tho people at a general election,* b* the Water Referendum, November 4th, New The cost of the project will be* repaid by the SHBTICS BT THE INDKPKNDEOT-USADKK, 1 Jersey's state-wide Water *ipply will b« in- •aid nf watflT to. industlifift. Water Commercial Industrial for 4th. , On Sunday, over 600 Little night. en i! ue at thfl Hfll Bowl. Twuers had a (food time nl St. Demctrlu^ wept _.. In an easy three, name vic- lact that as we came. U|) fro'in th& warm waters Vlnce Thompson rolled H games from Acriro to tie t.hn annual banquet. Jlmniy big 664 on games of 226—245 Braddock, former world's tory ovVr St. Demetrius, the Ihr wrathpi'.gol cooler and cooler. It was a good 4th. Mike Dobrnwolski and 193 to take over Indl- heavy weight «nd Boston's J flnd O team took over the 213 and a 557 set being Me first baseman, Dick Ger- lead by \ full game an last that. Flo Brown, who picked us up, brought Idual leadership In that De- for the Saints. M, had writers' cramp from week's leaders lost two names. our top coat-, because we almost froze as we partment. John Oural had a Ideal Liquors, Joe autographing all the proleadin- g the parade for the 626. rolling 224. 224 and 178.had a 201- 665 and Al ..._ grams for the boys. J anfl O boys were brothers came up New York harbor. Seeing the Statue of And Joe Vernlllo .ihot a 190.213- 583. Were enough to d) 218 and 213 for a 621 total, The officers of the Llttlp Georfte and Mike MaRella, Liberty is an impressive sight, even though one feat Mattel's Runoco in T,raCtie deserve a lot of credit with S77 and 584 respectively. were the main rrn.iona for games and also tie for for handling the affairs of the Ideal Liquors won throe has seen it hundreds of times. Gutter's big set. For thr Jake Ferrnc* 232 and 24 teams. The sponsors, mnn- from Waznee's Tavern on Builders.. Tony Bubwhelmer for DeBflla'S agm and coaches deserve some gffohjt bowling from Ed had a fine 631 on scores or the odd game over Wa thanks for their part In mak- Prokop who hit MIR wood for The farewell dinner to the captain of the ship 238, 191 and 202, h|f first and film f*d for 41 h pli ing the season possible. The 201-221-583 and Joe Inhat's score belnfcr responsible for Fr^nk Plomko of Wan parents had a big part in 207 and 209. The victory put was an impressive affair, with a chateau brione preventing a clean sweep for had a 205- 215—57ft. making It possible for theIdeal Liquor in a deadlock (filet migon to you) dinner being served, There Cutter's. Art Wlnsor hnd a 609 boys to take part in the games. with Sammy Rays for third J & a Televi/lon defeated Fedlara's Market on 224-18 Tlie parents can easily dis- position. were noisemakers and paper hats for everyone. Hill Bowl in two games, 196 to lead them to two courage or help a boy to be a Bill Koby of C and C Oil It seemed to us like one of those New Year nigh); though Ted Kelban hit a 245over Gem Tiivern. fine player and a credit to his continued his red hot bowling and Carl Marolnlak a 807 for family nnd friends. as he banged out a 630 set on celebrations, with champagne on every table. he Hill Bowl team. The three On Tuesday evening, the Hejiela brothrrs combined scores of 212-190-228, to lead Saying farewell to the friends and friendships one nnnual recreation banquet was his team in dumping Cutter's won 2 games from the house Little League team with George a 200, Ed lirlri and all winners and run- Service from the top rung to has made on board ship is always a heartbreaking 201 and 205 and Mike hitting ners up were Invited and re-second place. Vlnnle Thomp- LITTLE IiEAfillK FETE: IMiolo slums ;t scrim a.1 lh« dinnrr of the Little LeaRUfi relved trophies, Joe Collins, son rolled 615 on 221-210-184 Sunday. Shown from left lo riirhl a IT l-lrnrsl S;iho, Rev. Konnrih Dorkoff, pastor job. 215. Hears Braddi former New York Yankee first to salvage one game for the «t (lie Zlon Lutlin-an Church, Dirk (Ji'rnnt nf ilir Boston Red Sox and James Mike Sawchok belted a 255 CARTERCT Over baseman was the main speak- servicemen. Itraddock, fimm*c hravywritlit ctinnwion. game and a 646 set to lead Little LeaRuers, manag er and told the gathering of The night before they had a costume party and Perry'. s News Servic„e„ t^o a„ 2„ coaches and Borough offis. Sammy Bays found the go- liis days as a Yankee. came victory over last week's attended the second arm ing rough against Fedlan's my wife won one of the prizes which included a All the Borough officials leaders. Sammy Ray's and tu•Ittl""e Leagur e Lbanquet ' . WITP present as well ag theMarket, dropping two and falling Into a tie for third bottle of champagne. In view of the fact that I dumped them into a 2nd place Former world's heavywe much needed sponsors, who tie. :hamp_,. Jimmy Braddock made it possible for the teams place, with Ideal Liquor. Reg- j had already purchased my full quota of liquor of Three 200's by Koby of C pal speakers, and they ti- many teams were fully uni- DeBella's Dan Semenza was liquor tax and internal revenue tax on the stuff. the boys. Other speakers .. formed. hotter than a firecracker, hit- w«*l It was only seventy cents1 and I didn't mind.too My Big Thrill Mayor Edward DoUn, Co What magnetic power Ath- ting a 579 set to lead his team illman Walter Sullivan letic Director Francis C. Mc-to a two-game victory over much. By TOMMY "TUCKER" Recreation Director Th Carthy (coach )"ha» over the Perry's News Service* THOMPSON loughlln. boys, no fine will ever know, ' M&kwiiukl Builders won two •%* (Editor's Note; Tommy The mayor lauded whenever he Is Introduced, the from Kepich's Esso, mainly on Going through customs this time was a lengthy Thompson is retarded as coaches and managers oration Is terrific.... Tommy Bubenheimer's sen- one of the best football giving up their time to'. The third his: event this sational 628 set and djoppme procedure. It seems the bjpysj&rs getting.a bit* pUyers evgr to graduate the youngsters. Sponsor* weetrtates place tonight, for trie "Idlers from 4th to 7th toughter these days and I had to open every pack- from VVoodbridge High and the 24 teams were also p: the annual Halloween parade place. his record substantiates his by the mayor for their _, id set for 7:00. Prizes will be The Hill Bowl swept Agxlco, age and bag I had. It seems that including the reputation. After leaving erosity in giving uniforms Riven out at the Park field despite a brilliant 608 set VVoodbridge, lie became *n the players. under the lighU.-Many fine stuff that I took aloVig and the odds and ends that All-American oentcr at rolled by Cliff Oabriel of the Tom Deverin was bands and floats will be seen. William and Mary College, losers. Pour members of the ter of the banquet. A . So get out your fancy costume my wife bought there were no less than 13 bags from where he made the Hill Bowl rolled high scores. beef dinner was served by and be ready to march. . . , Jump to the Cleveland In the final match, Mat- and cartons to go through. Hungarian Reformed Men* Browns. While playing for Foster Wheeler Local 440 tel's Sunoco won two from Club. Movies of the 199! cash, he was named captain IUE AFL-CIO will honor the Qem Tavern. World's series games betw of the Browns and was winner of the Little Leaguer, We got, back into town late Wednesday night New York and Milwa voted to the All-Pro team intermediate Division Local were shown. 440 at a banquet November 15 Girl Scout Troop and we find that the 'folks home had miserable (our years straight as a line- nt the CWV home, The team weather during the past two weeks. In fact, I backer. Tommy now resides is sponsored by the Union. At Halloween Fete In Norfolk, Va., where he Is HONORED ATANNUAT.liiMH i.l't AV>M-.•.,•.- mtmfacn ut Kobr's Tarern team, the was told that they had to call of the game with employed as a stockbroker High school — football . . . KCiS F-W to Honor Tlie rain last Saturday caused CARTERJffT — Intermediate Ewing scheduled for here because of the weather. for F. I. Dul'ont & Co.) Olrl Scout Troop 15 of Holy i lie Ewlilg Township game to We were sorry to hear that the high school foot- :>r postponed to November 22. Family School held a Hal- League Champs vi K'lit be good, as a week of loween party in the school hall ball team lost another football game— this time Tuesday under the leadership rrst will help the team, but on to Sayreville. It was tour losses in a row for toje CARTERET — Foster ihr other side of the'picture, of Mrs. Martha Akalewiez, Wheeler Local 440 IUE AFL- injuries on the. 22nd will be Mrs, Mary Ferrence and Mrs, Blues. This coming Saturday the Carteret club is O1O will honor the tram the? tmifc'h for the Thanksgiving Ann Dydak. Entertainment, sponsored during the past ., de-evening in honor of the fourth rei'onl of 18 wins and 4 lo feated Perth Amboy 29 to 0.,,birthday of their son, Joseph. champion on hand as the guest speakers. ijut In-a in the playoffs pliiy's at Linden tomorrow. Attending the party were In tho Carteret Commercial and Industrial Mattol's Sunoco. Middlctown Township . . . James Manhart, Linda Jaeger, lest to Freehold 7 to 6, plays Beverly Bienkowski, Jamie Bowling League, thgj.and G Television team took Neptune next .... i Raskulinecz. Robert and Joyce over first place in a surprise move by beating the KwlriK Township . . , plays Schaffhauser, Sandy Stieg- St. Demetrius pinners in three straight games, Eagles Cojp at Palymra tomorrow, mann, Paul Prokopiak, Denise Perth Amboy ... has lost 5 Pirrocco, Virginia Toth, Miss | Reggie Johnson, one of Carteret's leading keg- i\ HP 1 • 4 Mrniislit games, worst team Mary Mayoros, Mrs. Betty lers this year, averaging 196 for the nigtyt. Bienkowski, Mrs. Flarcnci; Pir- rfi't- seen at Anibiiy.', DtJtlhls KUNNhKh'-l'l": itrouu's Tavern, :«rxund in Uie Senior Suftiuiil ,{ iropQies, is dutigerous., for some Satur- rocco, Mrs. Pauline Prokopiak CAMDEN — Tho Keasb day they will upset someone. and Mrs. Veronica Manhart. Getting back to the trip for a moment in order Eanles A. C, one of the ] U)»k for them to lose tomor- better weightllfting clul) row again . . when, Asbury to close this column, there are a few nautical ex- picked up three additlo ENTERTAIN AT PARTY Nemish Claims Borough Park will visit Ambox Soccer Loop pressions I picked up aboard ship. Aft—stern or trophies this week while' CARTERET— Mr. and Mrs. PL-tins in the Camden _ William John's first birth- back end of the ^essel; Forward— bow (or front WeiKhtUftinfr Contest at ren Street entertained Sun- Slighted by FreeholdersTo Resume end of the vessel; Starboard—(the right-Hand Side local Y.M.C.A. JWV Post Lamjs day, October 26 at a party CARTERET—John Nemish, the Freeholders strengthen TEAM TOMMY "TUOKliR" Steve Terefenko, a on the occasion of their STANDINGS of the ship looking forward; Port— The left-hand G.O.P. candidate for Free-, THOMPSON bridge High Student, 'daughter Margaret Ellen's the Democrat party. This Is ... I ?is. holder today issued' the fol- side of the ship looking forward; Weather-side— participant in the 181 ^i Bill Passage! fifth blrthdfy and their son where thuyibuitd their strong Newark Ukrainians lowing statement: During my years of playing class and oopped first pi William's John's first birth- Veritas .....,..J [ The side of the ship" toward the wind; fathom-r- WOODBHJDQE — Accord- political fences. Every person football in high school, college in tli« event with an <* day. "The people of Carteret St. Francis ..., , six feet. I»K to announcement made at on the county pnyroll is a Vestula i and the National FootbalV pound total lift. He complli a meeting of the Woodbridge The couple's both children will never net recognition League, I have had many from the County Board of picket on this long fence. OnIVoodbridge Hungarians _ his total by hoisting a Township Memorial post, were born on October 29. Ap- New Brunswick thrills, but the one that press, 270 snatch and Freeholders until a person election day, every picket per- JWV, the bill granting federal proximately 40 guests atten- (Continued on Page 22) clean and jerk. from Carteret is elected to Hungarians 4 charter to the national shrine ded the affair. • forms his duty, Iferlsh Americans 2 TIGERS' TOP MAN - - By Alan Maver rejJresent them on the county Terefenko's teammate, iw for the Jewish war Dead, was "The net valuation taxable Italian American 2 U9MR level. When County worlc is Palmer, placed /third ln-Wi passed by congress. The char- BKOiVNIE TROOP MEETS in Middlesex County has in>Sparta 0 BOWLING LEAGUE SCORES being performed by the Free-; (October 28-58) 165 pound class, lifting'H ter has been a project of the CARTERET —»Biownie creased by $150,000,000 in theSalerno i 0 holders, Carferet seems to be Totals popnds for a line'perfo national JWV for 63 years. Troop No, 16 held their meet- past 4 years, This is enje to WOODBJR IDG E—All Tank House (9) 321 887 813 2521 ance. The Kekabey muc in Union County. We. are at Seymour Mermejstein, chair- ig Wednesday afternoon aft the irrfSy new developments eames'-*$ postpoittd in the Mirh Nl). 4 (1)1 773 782 743 2278 min pressed 215, snatched I man, announced >the success the end of the line when help ilBCtroua (2) 96B 814 198 2SB0 e First Presbyterian Church. whlcla have been built. With New (Jersey State Soccer Mech No. 3 (1) 891 79(5 HJ6 J543 arjd clean and jerked 270. Is needed. Why should thfey of the square dance Saturday Christine Silkowskl was award- this $150,000,000' Increase, the League last week due to in- Smelter (2) 879 003 739 2520 at School 17. I • bother to aid Carteret In get- Vliiln Oftlce (1) 86S 857 941 2664 A tliird winner for | ed i first prize/ for the recent County is collecting over $2,- clement weather, but a full WPch No. 1(2) MS HM R13 2581 Murray Friedman was ap- ting thf overpass In Pijirt Eagles was Tony Iorlllo, w cookie sale. Others In the con- 000,000 more in ((axes now schedule is on tap for Sunday Slwtetn (11 839 787 885 2511 won a third plate trophy pointed head of the committee test who Sold over fifty boxes Reading. Why should they afternoon w^th the Wood- Hech No. 2 (2) 786 932 81H 2526 than it did 4 years ago. Why in! (1) fell) B34 7M 2379 the IDS'pound division. He li i» Investigate future meeting were Joyce! Schaffhauser, bother to remove the snow off bridge Hungarians leading the then, doesn't the t*x rate go Illver (2) 84S 7H4 778 34(17 a 700 total after pressing 3l viioms. The group has formed Linda Douglas, Cheryl Mc- Roosevelt Avenue in the win- slate opposing the -Irish Amer- l Burner MM) ;»25 782 784 23B1 down instead of up? Because snutchiiiR 220 and cledn a bowling league and bowlers McMahon, and Eileen Lamb, tertime. Why should they icans at Kearny. The game Honor Koll it gives the Freeholders more Al TlierBeain 2l»-2Hl-195-«4'i, jerkinu 265. ' met after the meeting to en- bother to give Carteret a third will start at 2:30 o'clock. Wlki! Steklcrfca 258 (Hl-Oame)-lS6- The girls are now taking money to spend. Coach Gus Scuttl Joy the spor/t. road which is very urgently Joan Herczeg, manager of 179—tr>s. Tony Skryhocskl 205-200- swimming lessons at the Rail- HIS-SOO. Stun Stnllnskv 202-11.1, nounced after the matah ' Further announcement of the , Woodbrldge club, an- way YMCA. A Halloween party needed. What did theyWer "Onfy a minority on the Iteve NaKv 215-202, O. ^Irtm 236, the Keasbey teenage Uluj meeting room* and the bowl- nounced earlier this, tyeek Hnrtli 233. CI1113. tlrbimskl 215, was featured following the do for Carteret except collect Board of Freeholders can stop are scheduled to compete! ;hat hii team will compete in NiiHi-ttk 11?. C. 0<;rlc: 210, J. Mut- »«« club will be made at themeeting. taxes? ? ? ? this spending. It is time for uili 210, H. SIOBII 202, T. Sob'now- the Open ^een-Age Welf ;he Nef Jersey cup competl- next meeting. the people, all the peaplef re. ;i a*). J. KiulliiKt 2D2. C Sundt liitinti Cotttest at Atllefi PLAN THEATRE PARTY 'The reason they don't siuti, whictTfrtarts December 1. HO, Wrn, Easlmowlca 203, M. sardless of political/ belief to i|)U»Ml. Mass., on December 1, HEDGED BY FRATERNITY CARTERET— The Sacred pother with Carteret is be- Football Coach Al Kelley of 1Uiink this over and [do some- League Tup Ten CARTERET — Sigma Delta Heart PTA will sponsor a oause wa don't have' 20 or Brown has] been an assistant wlrr Av«ra|e thing aboulj it. laemember, THU. an International sorority theatre party to the Paper- 30 thousand votefe on election football coach at Cornell and Cnrl 189 Diet Harris, second DM4 everyone pays the bill regard- Sflouu lfi« "f over 10,000 wgmen, an- mill Playhouse In Millburn, day. And this holds true for Yale. He is a Cornell alugmus. , (ileklerkn . . 187man for the Charlotte Bornei nounces the pledging of Rosa- Tueeday, November 11. Theavory other smaller munici- less of politics. Demserats, a«ue HI Team Bat: Oflloe 2772 and son of (ormer ~" ' Republicans and Independ- IWIB HI Team Oame: Jlectrona lie Oreenberg, 54 Heald Street, bus will leave fromi the Sacred pality in the County. The Mike Mendenhall, senior 1017 league manager Bucky ntur '•<> Alpha Beta chapter at theHeart Church, Fitch Street consideration goes where the ents should revolt against ....,— .- _«,-., , T •:X^^t^..y#*^ i^rit^B¥;dff^mi 7 r ! ward Van Lenten and Walter under the lcaa<.rs|lh Rash of Petty Penton, Magyars Honor Mr. Kath and his cnii-, , - The teenage hop at Mr, Kath outlined p-0-V School 18, opened to all ml- under th« Democrat.; ;• denU between 13 and nine- Edward Kath stated that under th* D,.,, Thefts Probed nratlc administration ,., teen years will have a Hallow- WOODBRIDGE - Approx- n s WOOOBRnXHC _ Thrrei - A round robin card party birthday. Ouett* were Donna age treatment plant nmi for the benefit of the Chain Roundi. Marliynn Oulvi*, een theme tomorrow. imately 1 0 0 Hungarian- b»* bwn no let-up In I ho J -John Schrrtber, Jr. cele- Incinerator were constimi wrtea of robberies whlrh lias! (THIlIn Woman's Chib Sh»d« Freddy Wsbbrr mid Owen American residents nf Wood- a rnRulnr schedule of m-\ , br»ted his fourth birthday r b«n plajnilng flip pollrc <\r j Trr* Prnlcrt WM held at the and Amy Capplrano. bridge gathered at the Demo- pick-up was Instituted t, ,',., with a party for hli friends, partmcnt during the pant ' l\nm* of Mrs. Paul PPACP. —Jamea Oranelll celebrated cratic Headquarters on Pulton reatlon program for the vi • thro* w<*lu. Avenue Terrance Burns. Nlckie Lu- Street. Thursday In support of the Township wa» »i ,.' his fourth birthday with canegro, Kevin Kosach, J. D. n DnvM Judnh, Ififtf) fio. Wood I, I ti d a Goodman relf- friend*. Kenneth Dowd, Mi- of Commlttf-eman Edward J. and he stated that he Wllllnms and Rober$ Aronson. Kath, th« Incumbont Demo- Avenup, IJnrtPn, TfiiortPd Mon rd her icvcnth birthday chael Shaffer. Karen Rlck- proud to be a part of ft ,„, —TftV riVw Welcome to cratic candidate from the First d»y that h\a 12-frmt boat, ivitii A family purty ind* a valsky, Dunlm Qero, and gram which encoura^ \Wv, Chain O'Hllls Park Safety Ward. valued Bt $11)11 wns ntnftii rlint nf her frlffifll, slater J«ne at • small party. trlPBSUchas Shell oil to M-P from Rmlth'i Cirok. .Susan Angpllne, Gall Work- Sign ha.i been decorated with The principal speaker, Com- and pay taxes In Woodbiin •,. —A family birthday cele- new shrubbery donitted by Th« Arenel Esso Station, man and Valerie CalabreM. missioner Stephen Mlhalko, He then concluded by snyi bration for Dinny Hackett the Chain O'Hllls Woman's "It Is on these points ni, Rout* 1, ni broken Into sherl Prupls celebrated wai held Saturday. Querns Perth Amboy, outlined the t Club, progressive Improvement In seek re-election." Monday and to-n cartons of her third party with a family wen Debblt, Michael and the recreation program under tlfjwet* wers utolcn nnd ap- dinner party. Oreg flhaefer and Kevin and proximately IBS In coin WM ADVICE UNLIMITED the administration of Mr. Today'i picture review The Chain O"Hllli JBew- Keith Hackett. Kath. Mr. Mlhalko told the THE BIG COTJNTRY taken out of ft dcntrttp fnu Circle met at the home of SAN DIEGO, Calif. — A —Mr. and Mn. JoKn Mc- gathering that "everyone pres- Stunningly photographed machine and n lodft mnrhlnr Mrs. Anthony Mattrnlak, note on the College Avenue n Carthy entertained Mr«. H. ent should be proud to have Technlrama proeeas *, ,\ which were forced upon Irnnd Avenue. Baptist Church bulletin board Lutes, Point Pleasant at a a leader of such humane Technicolor, with manv ,nv An amusement namr ma- - Carol Cohen celebrated read: "Two books have been chine tu forced oprn and family birthday pajjtf for ciualltles an Edward Kath and presaive vistas of the Snu'i •'. her twelfth birthday with a mlwiing from the library for that under the Democrats, 1 eoiitenU taken and one down Oratory McCarthy. west, thl« film Ls a "must ;,,r family party. a long time — 'How to Pick a prosperity and progress s*em moviegoers. eartroii of eltrnrcttps and six Lorraine Uttli had k —To celebrate their blrth- Wife' and 'How to Choose a watchos were stolen from the to flourish In Woodbrldge." rplpbratlon for her sixth dayi, Jacqueline and Kenneth Husband,' If whoever has He then urged the gathering Oak Rldire Swept Shop, in- When a call for extras ive; ,t birthday. OiiMts were Betty Savag* held a family party. them would return them, we to support Edward Kath and mim Avenue and Kimbrrlv out In Havana, Reveral Cnsi,, Campbell, Donna Hertfelder. Trxy entertained Mr. and would be most grateful." the Democratic ticket. m«n showed up in the in., Road. Monday Mn. C. K. Charlock, Roaelle Donna Round!, Marilyn Oul- Albert Varna, a HuriRailan- but police promptly spnti.-rl Th» home of Dr. Nathan Park and Mrs. Howard Schm vas, Debbie and Denlae Noon- Ray Renfro, Cleveland Americnn rtvlc leader In them and tossed them (, ,t Kantor, 4 Cypress Drlvp, Co- an, and Diane and Barbara Park and Mn. Howard forthwith. Much of "Phnra i, lonia, wan ransacked and over Browns' halfback, caught 21 Woodbrldge, spoke in his na- CONC.RATIITJITIONS: Frank J. McMahnn nf 327 Coopo- I*ne, TfnlYrrslty Height*, Ann Little. SchmUt and children, Susan passes In 1957 for 589 yards, tive tongue,. He discussed the and the Cleopatra" will :, •500 In cash stolen while tho New Brunswick (left), and Frrderiok Schnddrr, 857 Kin* Genrjrs Road, I'nrdu (cen- and Linda, shot. In the new Hilton )w,.\ family wu away. The robbery —Shirley Thorsen was host- an average gain of 29 yards progress and achievements ac- ter), reripicntl of (leneral Ornmlci Corporation (Keasbey) Scholarships at Rutgen there. was'discovered when the doc-! en at a party for her fifth —Happy Birthday to Ed- per catch. complished In capital Improve- tor returned Monday morning. University, are congratulated by Dr. George Bichman, the firms anilsttnt director. There was not a piece of Mr, MrMahon U a senior majoring In electrical engineering, and Mr. Schneider furniture that was not moved li a junior ceramic engineering student. They were among 24 Industrial scholar- and contents of desks and ship recipient! In the College or Engineering honored at an awards luncheon In dressers were thrown all over. University Commoni. A cigarette machine at the HllWde Calso das Station, Rahway Avenue and Hillside Avenue, Woodbrldge, was also Burton Lauds County's found forced open Monday Health and Beauty morning and the contents teken. Development Program One thing no one wants Is following the same pattern NEW BRUNSWICK —Mid- ing with road widening In al- s false teeth; however, It Is a NOV i soda machine was broken dlesex County's road develop- iost every case where it is good bet that we will all come Into at the Community Shell ment program was described iractlcal and possible. The re- Thursday Friday » Saturday 1st to this point sooner or later. Station, Routs 1 and Menlo ast night "as one of the most xt\t la an economical expan- To Insure that It will be as Avenue, Fords, and here, too, modern and practical In New lon of our 3H-mHe county Contents were taken. oad network." late as possible, take the time rsey with realistic emphasis to take perfect care of the /"Gii Station Victim 1 in eliminating traffic prob- Burton named several of teeth that nature gave you. rk wrist watch, ball point lems before they start," he county's recent resurfac- PRICES mmi bUT OF THIS WOPL0 pen, a cigarette lighter and The program, Recording to ing projects to explain the Your first trip to the den- FREE! about $100 in change were )emocratic Freeholder Oeorge iroeram. tist should start at age three. The trips should be spaced stolen from the Colonla. Calsp. L. Burton. Jr., "la easing In-: "Mettler's Lane in Piscat- YOU SAVE!. Station, at 13«7 St. Oeorge ireased traffic loads through- six months apart from there iBARSAINS ,way has been subjected over on. Does this seem like too Movie Passes! Avenue. The theft was also lut our growing county, and is he past few years to Increas- i. discovered Monday morning. elplng us to provide swifter, often to you? I can assure you ing dally traffic, and waa In it )s not. Troubles with the While checking business es- safer routes for motorists." of resurfacing. At the Refreshments! tablishments along Route S teeth and gums begin as little Discounts Burton Is seeking reelection me this project was proposed, troubles! that, in almost all Monday morning Patrolman o the Middlesex County Board he highway department cases, you are completely un- ] 1 Hundreds of Elmer Oreen and Stephen if Freeholders along with Balloons! orked to effect a wider route aware of. Up to Iftihan found a window emocratlc Freeholders or this Important artery. To- Little problems can be trea- broken to a door at Browne's George P. Baler and Thomas lay Mettler's Lane has a new, Turnpike Service Station. The 1. Lee. * ted with little discomfort and Parkins! ong-lasting- surface and has less actual expense to you If owner was called and found 'This has grown into much een widened from 20 to 30 (S Urge Lot* Near Stores) over $70 In. cash gone and more than a maintenance pro- caught In the beginning. If al- 100% OFF! 'eet," he said. cigarette vending machines ;ram," said Burton. "Our De- lowed to drag on and on the LUCKY BALLOONS! broken open. A quantity of partment of Highways and Among other county road discomfort and the cost will Oreen Stampi was also miss- Bridges over the past few years resurfacing projects where the rise and rise — and worst of You May Get Your Entire Purchase ABSOLUTELY FREE! tag. The officeres had checked has. developed a program irogram of widening was ac- all. you may lose a tooth or the station an hour before and which combines road resurfac lomplished, Burton named several teeth in the process. All Storei Open Thunday and Saturday Til 6 P. M. - Friday Til 9 P. M. found everything In order. Woodbrldge Avenue In Edison, The problem of badly- they said. Rahway Avenue in Wood- spaced teeth can be turned MN THE PARTY.... HAVE FUN ... SAVE MONEY... Vending machines were also bridge, Oreen Street in Wood- over to an brthodonlst If you ! broken Into at the continental bridge, Main Street in South are in your teens or in your ' Baking (Jo., Oreen Street, River, Main Street In South thirties. Wonderful work Is IVY OR PLAID Amboy, Ryders Lane in East a Frantell You Can Win Sunday. being done to Improve t^| DISCOUNTS Brunswick and Rues Lane In I DISCOUNTS appearance of teeth by means By East Brunswick. SPORT BOLD GIFT of Jacket crowns., Of to 100% DISCOUNTS Benjamin B, Blackmon, M. D 'In many instances," said from Since biblical times we have As one gets older, the teeth SHIRTS CERTIFICATE Burton, "through careful often become darker and on from IT FASHION NOWbeen warned about the ad- planning and practical appli- or a more traasparent from stain- M verse effects of oveHndul cation we have been able to 10# to 1OCH gence. Today, more than ever ing, wear and possibly from SHOES 10% to 100% In hair styling the tendril widen existing county roads & 3 we are able to realize the ex over use of abrasive denti- For the Entirt 10% Discount tendency h« taken over by as much as 12 feet with an tent of the damage that can frices. What happens i* that Cuh and Carry Only Tendril hangs, wlsplng for- expanded traffic canr-ity sur- FMUlly be done by several forms o: the precious enamel wears ward from a cap of waves, passing Middlesex county's Mystery Discounts over-indulgence. rapid growth." thin and the darker dentine calls for expert cutting and ^beneath shows through. FRANTELL VIVIEN'S Over-lndulgenc? of alcohol He added that many new owe. The results, we think Dentists would rather you The BOOT SHOP MODERN MEN'S SHOP SPORT SHOP H&H FASHION! are well worth the effort. Ic beverages presents a ver; measures have been under- KIDDIE SHOP serious problem In business did not smoke, as this ls a 105 Main Street 10S Main Street 100 Main Street Even capped hair Is curved taken to make county roads 104 Main Street and In domestic relationship! major cause of discoloration 99 Main Street Into tendrils about the face safer. Burton pointed out that in every strata of society. Fre more than 1,000 miles of white Remember that the decay There li something new callsjd FAMOUS HAKI SOk-Lbied Wicker quent and consistent con lines were painted on county process starts during the Try Tour Luck MAVARICR |t) the electric comb that la 'a AH Regular f sumption has become popu roads this summer to help, first thirty minutes after eat- With Our real help when whipping up IMMHAOAZTNI SEWING larlzed and fashionable control and regulate traffic.' " ing. The particles left In the DUNGAREES •oft bubbly curls and wavei. many circles. The freeholder from East mouth break down to acids $1 TOYS DISCOUNT BASKETS The plnwheeling hair is MOVIE Ompfet* with SctMtn, Many people competing In Brunswick also pointed to the which In turn de-cjlcify the PACKED lovely on a head with some B*f. a fast pace of life many con increased maintenance re- enamel. TUmd tod Thlmbl* .98 natural curl or when a per- sponsibilities of the depart- Use a toothbrush with CAMERAS BALLOONS 1 sume more alcohol than the: mtnant U given far Ihii ettecj 88c realize or may become habltu ment brought about by the rubber tin on the baw of th« WIN by an operator who really at i 99c Slict • - 11 ated with its use by consistent rapid development of the handle. Give your gums an Plus knows hit business. county. active massage at leut one 5#to 100% OFF Plus Mystery Discount exposure, however Innocentl; FACTORY PRICES!! Mystery Discounts Plus Mjstery Discount One wonderful bit abou the habit originated. Th: Burton said that with mdre a day with It. Your teeth can the new hair-dos la that they and more farm and rural only be as healthy as your 1 commonly leads to a gradual ar« Intended, to take advant increased consumption resul areas being developed for gums. BORDEN'S Martin Lawrence age of the natural wave and housing and the resulting In- GAUARD'S Photo UK TOY CHEST SURPRISE CENTER ARMY & NAVY 1 Ing In a definite patljologlca It Is the duty of every mo I JEWELERS growth of one* hair . 1 creased rail flow Into streets 547 Amboy Avenue 101 Main Street condition throughout the or ther to keep the amount o! 84 Main Street 94 Main Street 114 Main Street It Menu moat any length gan systems of the body. anfi roads, work has been ex- sweets, candv, chewing gum (Mi as long aa the trend o: panded to clean catch basins Another very common form «oft drinks, lie cream, caka, CHILDREN'S Italian Leather careful casualness and «o( more regularly and to clear You Can Win Hair Reconditioning. Fint QuaUty of over-indulgence involve; and plea very limited for hei tendrils Is k«pt In mind. Thli and widen brooks. our eating habits. The Amer children. These are, by fa li so much more practica "Your highway department SHOES HANDBAGS TREATMENT Custom Made can people, as a group, an the worst offenders. Try U. DISCOUNTS than anything we have eve: now maintains 1,100 bridges R*(. 5.5» today the most luxurlousl; train your children'! taste Sites 8ft to 3 Men before. and culverts throughout Mid- buds — so they will not devel from VENETIAN fed and overweight, over-in dlesex County and has im- It means that even thi dulged people In the wort op a cravinc g foT such foods, 87 $4.75 • woman who is going to b proved a flood prevention pro- It Wl be hard, but your re 49 BLINDS This naturally comes about a: gram by keeping our 1,000 2* 5% to 100% Include! Bkampoo iftrlish, even If It kills her, can a result of our bountiful sup ward will come when you adapt the fashionable look tc catch basins free of brush and 2 udSft! ply of all types of foodstuff! children have strong, cavity Plus Balloon Discounts (Mr personal needs. dirt before tUe damage Is -free teeth. Plus Myitery Discount 25% OfV Oon* Is the set look, everj Unfortunately, many of done," said Burton. Up To 50% hftlr jM'Plaoe, ftp the woma fall to exercise the proper re He also noted that large PARISETTE Dp. SNYDER'S SON A KARABE' underiO. Oo to a good hair straint or selectivity in ou: economies have been accom- BEAUTY SALON GENERAL Unllo Sportiwf«r dre&ser and make him tak dieWy habits. Carbohydrate; plished "with the Introduction CHOPER'S 1ES HAT BAR ALKO CORP. Howard M. C. Snydeif Jr, 75 Main Street the time to figure out Jus and fats are consumed In ex of our own repair crews to waa one of nine Armyjcol 81 Main Street »2 Main Street 462 liway Avenue T«l. MI-4-H14 75 Main Street what you need. cefsive quantity, and entire! maintain county road equip- out of proportion to a prope: ment. By using our own mech- aneb promoted to brigidle . Elsenhower scored on vet and normal balance. anical staff to do the Job, dis- general by President Elsen Now in Progress ... BEDSPREADS FRIDAY ONLY! THURSDAY ONLY! Buy Christmas Toy* We should try to becoim abled equipment la returned to hower recently. UlU Broiled 1 .IS Of airport aid. MAE MOON'S of ili« or vclfh Fresh Fried Now At acquainted with the prope: service faster and undergoes General Snyder li the»*oJ n BeautlfuUr Chicken * relationship which should ex regular checks for good main- of Ma). Gen. Howard McC. DISCOUNTS tenance," Snyd«r, the White House OUTLET SALE FRIDAY ONLY! 1st with proteins, fats an WASHED FLOUNDER from Thuru. • Fri. - Sat. physician, Com. Set Food 1.00 carbohydrates, and partlcu Burton the reelection • Cotton Drcssei and Columbia • Minerva Urly with their calorie po of himself and hia running Phone • Sportswear In Your .00 10% to 100% tentlal. Mrs Mary Allce Dlal ol FLUFF DRIED Ojdfr Ib. 8ATUEDAT ONLY! Helanca >. and accoi T ^ SMSSJ - • Lingerie 1 Luck* BaUoom For All! i Calories represent a way o 1 .0* Democratic Board of Free- at ME-4-07M measuring the degrep of foo l|jhmehUf«JH^ women'rjenver,s 1amateu. tin ner wgof Coloradt chanto •ft.- Fot iUMMt holders." Give-A way Prices! 75c iSTRETCH I intake. For any given perso: plon, She defeated Mrs. Paula All lorftd With DOOLEY'S | there ls an Ideal or physio Sue Orlswold of Denver, wh t and Vtitliblt Retarded Grownup WOODBRIDGE HANDERHAN'S HOUSE OF TOYS logical calorie-per-day level A proud mother wished to won tljie crown In 1954 when YARN which illow* correct utlllia enter her 5-year-old daughter ahe was 14 by 2 and 1. MAE-MOON LAUNDROMAT SEAFOOD MARKKT New York Restaurant 802 St. Georges Avenue , Uon of all UM food conaumec In an exclusive school where 109 Main Street 53 Main Street 77 Main Street 87 Main Street Ojwn Evening j for that day. When a uerson the minimum age was 6. c I exceeds thli level thert It - "Sha can easily pass the 8- WE HAVE THEM! Be a Guest of He for the afternoon meet Monday at S with Mr. The club will mset again will constitute the junior dation Is then mnde to the Elizabeth, was most success- [on A cake sale will be and Mrs. Richard Bates, Ed- November 10 at wMch time ward Street, Woodbrldge group and eleven and twelve GUEST 8PEAKKR: Airrrd B. Vuocolo, dlrpfltor nf psyrhialrir sorlnl work nt court. ful, according to Joseph Man- a penny sale will be held, liv the PTA at the same year-olds, the seniors. The the Dlarnostlc Outer. Mrnln I'ark, ronvcrMH at last week's meolinir of Our Lady nf ger, president. The first bas- Oaks, Mrs. Leo Doran announced .Vuvember 4, the PTA adults who will act as club Peace PTA, Fords, with (left to rieht) Mrs. Lro Doran, prfsirlnit; Kev. Joseph Bn»- ketball game in the CYO fell sandwiches, coffee leaders are Mrs. Berent, Mrs. lowski, pastor; Sister Mary Pauline, principal of tlie imrish srhnnl. Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund 8tat- league will be played in the NEW ICBM BASE SLATED —The KadeU of America, kotoskl and Mr. and Mrs. The Department of Defense dike to the voters and Iselln Unit, held a Halloween Herzfeld, Jerome Rosenberg, CYO hnll November 19. .us at the school from Bert Leonble, Mortimer Glni- STILL GOING STRONO John Lyons will be Jn charge hag announced that the Air party yesterday at St. Cecelia's problem of stringing wires of the turkey bingo November A Halloween dance will be Force will build fin intercon- 11<> 4 Donations of cakes Recreation Hall. All members ger and Herman Kunkes. Mrs. LOS ALAMOS, N, M—This throwing ii line. held in the new church hall umdft at the school. Freeman will serve as assist- atomic city Is convinced thn across a box canyon in the 20 and the turkey drawing tinental ballistic missile base were In costume. Members laboratory's technical area. So Harold W. Groves, a lab November 21. Saturday. Prizes will be nt Forbes Air Base near To- ishlng to help serve will meet today at 8 P.M. at ant coordinator. day of the bow and arrow Is awarded for the most original •mi: Mrs. Reight, 73 Hunt not over. The wires were needed to fur- employee and an expert bow ' Sr. M. Pauline peka, Kan. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Teenagers are Invited to and arrow man, unllmbered and funniest boy and girl «t. Mrs. Luna, SI Warwick join a study circle and those nish electricity for advanced principal of the school, urged This will be the sixth ICBM William Smith, 8fl Grand Los Alamos Scientific La- costumes. Refreshments will base in the drive to catch up f> ,:•: Mrs. Julius Rosen - interested may call Miss Judy research on the frontiers o! his equipment, tied some fish- the parents to encourage their Street, to make final arrange- boratory — where the world's be served and entertainment with the Soviet Union's lead 100 Trento Street. ments to participate In the Coyle, ME-4-7338, for further science. The walLs of the can- ing line to the tail of an ar- children's interest In reading by Donnle Roselle and Dennis first atomic bomb was de- with the suggestion they plnr" In long range ballistic wea- >i(l has been received Halloween parade In Perth Information. veloped — was faced with the yon were too steep to climb, row, and zipped It across the Kaser will be featured. , birth of a baby boy to and the distance too great for good books within their reach pons. Several more ICBM Amboy. The unit won a trophy Adult Hebrew classes are canyon. The rest was easy, All teenagers are welcome [mill Mrs. Edward Wade, and limit television time. bases are to be announced In the Columbus Day parade being conducted by Rabbi to attend from 7:30 to 11 P.M. shortly. :lin. Virginia. Mrs, Wade In New Brunswick. The trophy I Cabana Wednesday evenings; former Shirley Hoff- is on display at the Iselln 'beginners at 8:30 and ad- iiiihter of Mr. and Mrs. Bakery. vanced classes at 9:30. Any Hoffman, Harding —The penny sale held by member who can read the School S Home and School prayers may join this ad- < and Daughters of Association was attended by vanced class and learn con- \i\\. iwlin Council Liberty more than 200 people. The versational Hebrew. ST. LIFER'S CLOTHES 4. met with Mrs. Law- proceeds will pay tor World The sermon topic for the Cinncy, Plat Avenue Bookj purchased for the regular Friday night services ,1V. school and the set of dishes will be "The Privilege and |Ti" Home and School which were presented to the Obligation of Going To Vote," of School 8 will school personnel. OUU In- Services begin at 8:30, The Wednesday, at the cluded many home made Oneg Shabbot will be spon- A representative of the •rtfctei of jewelry, linens, milk sored by Mr. -and Mrs. Barney (dbi id* school system will glass and gaskets of groceries. Rockofi in honor of their wed- spdker. Candy will be —The Rosary Altar Society ding anniversary. The Junior ore and after the meet- of St. Cecelia's Church will congregation will meet Sat' \ Tin- Twlrlers of the Fife meet Wednesday at 8:30 In urday morning at 9:30. Par' Corps of Iselin the cafeteria after Novena and ents are welcome to attend. tni<»! Hook and Ladder Rosary In church. Rev. Don- The executive board will am- nlstrlctyil and the ald Rackley of St. Joseph'* meet tonight at 9 at the cen- <. •'. Arurica, Iselln Unit Church, RoseUe, will be the ter. r,t:,?..<>': of Mr. and MrsLourdes. . Martin. Pershlng Ave- —The Junior Girls Unit of At Club Party •*-us christened at" First the- Ladles Auxiliary of the AVKNEL—The Third Ward i'!i Cflurch by Rev. VTw elected new officers as Second District Democratic |»:d B. Rlbble, pastor. follows; president, Marie and Civic Club sponsored a WPIE Mr. and Mrs, Camplse; first vice-president, card party Monday at the Sihliuch, Hlcksvllle, Trudy Strasser; second vice- school auditorium. Mrs, Owen |A rerppSon was held at president, Theresa Oerhardt; Roff, chairman, announced A.ini!> Flrehouse for treasurer, Barbjira Babhov- winners as follows; special "GABY" 1150 chin; chaplain, Oail Mllfoyd: awards, Mrs. Otis Sears, Mrs. nndMra, M. J. Daly, conductress. Phyllsi Hull: Orlando Coppola and Henry Ny sweet, were guesU patriotic Instructor, Carol Nelson; door prtws, Mrs. at a birthday and Gehrhardt; guard, Georgette James Ropier, Mrs. John 1 MANDEL I. '.? mniversary party Swlderskl. Officers appointed Zocak, Mrs. R. Klefrelder, Mr. |rday * Auth Avenue by the president were secre- and Mrs, James Mulligan, Mrs. "Everybody Knows GABY" louse. More than 260 tary, Grace Melnlck; color Walter Wilk, Mrs. Norman bearer No. l, Madeline Sherry: Jacobl, Mrs. William Reilly, celebrated their twen- ^ -^H^^^-~ '•rm!lN«."infill rWi IWMm Ith aiding anniversary color bearer No. 2, Barbara Mrs. William Larsen, Mrs. |Mrs [July's birthday. Dzlombak; historian, Linda George Whltley, Mrs, Robert '•s (,'harles Bern, Jr. Rose and musician, Barbara Fischer, Mrs. Henry Suchwala, ST. LIFER'S Coses Their Doors After 40 Years In Perth Amboy-Our ENTIRE STOCK Itt-jfi.lcr Harriet, West- Wohlert. Mrs. Roff and Mrs. Nelson. *>••<• Friday guests of —Bernard Kraviti, 1ST Table winners were Mrs. pi Mrs. Hamilton Bill- Worth Street, has been, elected Mattiiew Qulnlan, Mrs, Henry V; isfct Street. to the Board of Directors of Kennedy, Mrs. Charles Pega, Of Nationally Famous MEN'S CLOTHING SACRIFICED! PRICES CUT TO THE BONE! ?^f(id guests Of Miss Success Incorporated, Maple- Mrs. Michael DeStefano. Mrs, !"«Ki Carol Danhelmer —Allyn Derflinger, son of and John Kovach; non-player *• Joan Sholz. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Der- awards, Mrs. D. H. Tappen, :Jsy guests of Mr. and fUnger, Trento Street, cele- Mrs. Jean Sothern, William LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS! ")ine Cassell, Mlddle- brated his fourth birthday Hsey, Joseph Godby, Elmer •"i',e, Were Mr. and with guests Mr. and Mn. Dragos, Metro Bereeosky and V;i:uun Conn and Amos Derflinger, Mr. and Mn. Mr. Defitefano. •iRusldn of Jersey City, Edwin Derflinger and daugh- Assisting Mrs. Roff were '—-" visited her meib,- ters, §iie.ry] and Kathrjm and Mrs. Klefreidjr, MIL WWU SPORT COATS TOPCOATS and ns Ruskln'rwho Joanne, Mr. and Mrs, Robert ley, Mrs. Hopler, Mrs. Philip SUITS from surgery, Derfliger, Mrs. Thomas O'Con- Svoboda and Mrs. John Wuko- VilKS ) GOING OUT OP OVERCOATS '«)'. She and ton Jack nor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sad- tets. Maes GOING OUT OF Jr to SZ7 ) BUSINESS PRICE and Mrs. Harold dler and children, Hope, Alvtn Values ) GOING OUT OF ««l daughter Jayne and Dennis, Mr, t^nd Mrs. to'45 BUSINESS PRICE '17 ; rjeasant. Rudolph Pinto and daughter to'35 > BUSINESS PRICE , i.T« Mrs. Harold Maul Joy Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Wottftridge Oate Values GOING OUT OF VIIIIM ) GOING OUT OF '24 [Weflnesday guests of ard Saddler and son Richard to $99 j BUSINESS PRICE Values ) GOING OUT OF •'if'rs. Robert Scank. Jr. and brother Joseph, Jr. to'55 BUSINESS PRICE »20 and sister Debra. '38 to'45 1 BUSINESS PRICE Light QounoU —Mrs. Charles Gares, Values GOING OUT OF Valms } GOWQ OUT OF '29 of America met Cooper Avenue was truest of OLAOT8 I. SCANK Values ) GOING OUT OF honor at a birthday party with m Untmta Highway, I*eHa to '60 to $35 j BUSINESS PRICE •uatts Mrs. Joheph Kellman, BUSINESS PRICE '24 W THANKS TeL U 8-l«7» '42 to'55 I BUSINESS PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kars- '" VAHALY lsl1 ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Catlin, —Mrs. William Devlin, Is Values '39 to express our I GOING OUT OF Vafuit ) GOING OUT DF "'"iks to our rela- Salvatore Elumetti, Mr. and a surgical patient In Over- to $40 ) BUSINESS PRICE Values GOING OUT OF eil(is and neighbors Mrs. Theodore Bowman and brook Hospital, Summit. to'70 1 BUSINESS PRICE '•>nd expressions of daughter, Gwenn, Mr. and —Mrs. 8. A. Zellner, Bronx, '46 to'65 BUSINESS PRICE ;. "*!r many acts of ttjfs. Theodore Allen and New York was a week end Values ) GOING OUT OF '44 , t!le spiritual bou- dauhter Dorothy Ann, Mr. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vallit ) GOING OUT OF $*}*} Values GOING OUT OF ll'f niany floral trl- Mia. George Albertson and Huryk. to'80 ) BUSINESS PRICE to 145 ) BUSINESS PRICE J£ ln our be- children George Jr. and —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kat- '56 to'75 ) BUSINESS PRICE '"' m the death of our Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. senback attended the forty- bt ! '54 ' '"er Veterans aM (U birthday Kiieat of honor at a 14 - *19 • 24 midnights. Dr. iviki-on 14 • 19 • 24 Door" will be shown mid- dinner party Sundny. Ouesta < "Hrteret First Aid nights.. were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vel- of the Flint ghts.. "Partners" with Dean Mar- la, Newark and Mr. and Mm. Carteret; X- • ALL SALES FINAL .NO REFUNDS .NO EXCHANGES • NQ ALTERATIONS • USE OUR CONVENIENT tin and Jerry Lewis will be Louis Heluittl aixl Mrs. Wal- '"'t; employees of [n shown Sunday through Tues- ter Kronert, St., Uvingtton. shop, skseters, day and cofeature will be The KronerU dined and "' foundry of U.S "Off Limits" with Bob Hope danced «t The Fountain, u '""• Co., cwteret; J d and a large cast. The hour of Belleville, In honor of her «nuted their cars; r fun will also be shown Bun- birthday. Cartwet and d»y. tHorU SET FOB HAKD CAMTAIGN Funeral Home . Bright Bojr President Elsenhower MU «rvloes ren- Teacher — W111U, what are pears eager to l»y hU pie«- tha three gr«at American tlge on the line on a stepped- l parties? up coiigresaiunal cuinpultin he ST. LIFER'S CLOTHES /»"'» of the late 174 SMITH ST. cor. MADISON AVE. !> M Vaftaly Willie--Republican, Oeato-lsayi mar d«olde the fute of "The CLOTHING" Corner of PERTH AMBOY PA OK TWENTY SOOTHITTHE^AVAGE BEAST
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Contrary to popular opinion ions are equipped with plenty of space, for the animals to mnvc about. Dinner is Id pounds of raw hnrwmrat.
Albert, who reared the mother loss Whiskers, says »hc'» M playful as a pup.
Bottle-fed because lief" ex-clrrtis mother re- In her early months, Whiskers was the Zoo's fused to rear her three offspring, two-year-old No. 1 attraction for children. Under Albert's Whiskers is justf as healthy today as her kin vigilant eye she roamed across the open lawns roaming the wilds of Afriea. Whiskers in the pursued by an entourage of squealing kids. But only survivor of the litter. little lions become big lions and today, Albert Albert von lliirhl. "the keener of the cats" at is Whiskers' only playmate. the Adelaide Zoo. Australia, in responsible for Every second day, Whiskers gets a vigorous keeping: Whiskers healthy, strong and happy. workout before her meal of horseflesh. For over When Whiskers was onlv_ live days old Albert half an hour Albert puts her through her paces, gave her a home and loving care. Whiskers loves affection but Albert knows the value of caution. Wbiikwt tvan knows how to be* for her sapper.
J LONG HAMii; (Il!U)EI) MISS1I.K "Snurk" in the first V. S, Air Furcu IIIIIR IUIMCC pilutli's.s liunihrr \ nuinhi-r uf kiicociikful launch iiiK1! of I he Snurk have btt-n conducted at the Air Force Test Tenter ;it I'atriik A. I'. Base in Florida. Elcvons—combi- nation ailerons and elevators—on |hr trailing edge of the wing cliiniuatr the urrd for a lloH'/.onlal tall.
Jockey flits over the head of tun mount when taking a Jump at a handicap race at an . INTKKMKDIATE range balle- Eastern raoe tnek. tic ntlssile "Thor" as it lifts from the launching pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida. In this test, Thor flew Its! i>- - ,>v . jj/n scribed course and Impacted in ". v O • • • --"— — —I •r J*^ the previously seleetod impact ') V area,,
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'lilt vcJtii.il lauiirhii lalltrt iDikrt ^t-luls il liuttliltK mlu (lie .Ui I'll A li^l Ilij;lit iltir ttir !K«J>>«>I luikrt liuiiuimm ououtt till* iiilnsde IB irru|"-Uwi tbiuo«b l ret>t or ihtih JouiurJ j bj tthh* X 1«. ^ »•- 'r. Iwi uld. wuuT Uu h»—n* PAOE TWINTV-ONB l-iMnd "Tlirend of Unity," ( Sinter hood to Offer n at 8:30 P.M. Directed by Mrs i man. Miv Martin Ulinjirr. iod will be conductrd by Rabbi AID RQI.AO REPORT reteaaed at a meeting held at hi" preseiiUHl nt Uin Novcmhpr Milton Kushner, Mrs. FMI sponded to (our ftaa. flqqad iSltit Next Tuesday Mrs. Harold MPKZ andv Mrs. Mosho Cabana. Personals of the Sisterhood of Cohen, Mrs. Rnlph Hrss. Mrs. AVENEL-The Avenel-Co- squad headquarters. The vehicles traveled • total of Edwiird Stern comprise tlir AVENRL — Rehrarsals nre H'Miil .fuenb nl, 1 squad made 14 transportation Hi mllea and squad member* Iirstcr Jnrobs, Mrs, Hrrman cast. MARTIN GOTOWgKl scheduled for n skit en- the Avennl Cominimlty Cctitrr ^toneTtreandRubberl^r/lZr' calls, one lnhalator rail and donated a total of 1M man Kunkrs, Mrs. I^onnrri I.irbrr- A question and unswer per- reporti lower salra. ME 4-0951 I temb«r. Recording to a report five miscellaneous. It also re- hours,. G1 smith Street ,.,„. Avenel PTA will hold ,m,ml book fair at the IN NEW YORK CITY ... AND (i today and tomorrow ROBERT HALL CELEBRfttES THE OPENING OF 2 NEW FAMILY CLOTHING CENTERS! ,, A.M. to 3:30 P.M. NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J ,'uill also be displayed ,„• school hours and in , , veiling- Monday when 111 •|,lUSe will be observed. , the regular school day ,!„!, may observe the school ''"' „ liitlon. In the evening ,„' 7 Co 9 wmpleg of the l,ris' work will be on hand , u\i~ teachers will be ready '' ,„,.niss the individual stu- of progress with the par- j\ PTA meeting l« ' hl,,l with a film "Val- H,.i(rt" to be shown. la"' :,x members of the PtA ,!ivo board attended the super values! ITA convention last ,,inv at Atlantic City. A ,, on the attendance at '.,.;,ny workshops will be k ,,','tPd by Mrs. Rubin AT ALL ROBERT HALL SALESROOMS! ,i president. Alao .present
lo Mrs. William Chafey. •**"• It" mrsidrtit; Mrs. Richard , treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Yii, Mrs, Prank Blash Mi, Jacob Kolenz. rimtind of windows of TRY TO BEAT THESE ;m,dinnts' stores began ALL-WOOL . - ,-i:iy and will continue Fabulous $lfO values noon tomorrow. Local : :i participating are en- WORSTED SUITS tiie Woman's Club ot LOW OVERHEAD ALL WOOL COATS! :\ annual Halloween at an unheard, of v painting contest. Pro- PLAID TWEEDS! Mi artists will Judge the low price! s tomorrow afternoon; CLOTHING VALUES! . ,. nt rain, Saturday Winners will be an- POLISHED BLACKS! i by the club at a $ » . Junior Woman's Club • • .1 wag represented at ii district fall cupper fabulous values for *t*! :UP Thursday at the 25 , ion House, Watchung, members and the club Finest all-wool sport coats 28 Regularly $$7.95 Mrs. James E. Dor- New dark tones in Ivy stripes, • Our greatest ipulal purthast! i, ••;'•., Gail Cooper, Mrs ASHCMlOftOW of blazers, boudes, silk effects... If . • • ; Anderson, Miss Jo- • (*ort wonted stylet of Hit year! hnurlouj wonted suib-at in 3-button model with center >)ir. Miss Mar; Lou 17.88 • Ma^nlfiant plaid-everlffy hmdil |jf, : MIM Nancy zartty our West pilot fa OVER venU, flap pockets. —> $17votuts1 Thomas Markous. TEN YEARSI You have (hres • Hand-tailored black 100% alpatajl |l' : : i* of each club gave minute report on her value-packed days to cash in Luxury all-wool flannel slacks • Luxurious blade woel-and-alpacafl activities, projects and on toll terrific wit special Fine tailored regular pleated • Italtan-lnsttirtd mw-look stylist T::f business meeting i..a value so great, it took nducted by Mrs. John and Ivy models... in new medium • NtwfoflJ-lnipiftdfHhotHttMt r, district advisor, months in the planning! But and charcoal Fad shades. 6.88 • Itollan-typt pahJty print Iblnotl muncement was made hurry-at this price, these Sizes28to42. $13valuwl Board of Trustees ol suits will sell fast! • Rich rayon taffeta Ifningil v.t'ii.-l Public Library • UnbtatabltvaluMl Misses'sbts. •-.<• library will be closed . and evening Tuesday, Rich Melton suburban coats >. day. The board will Quilt-lined Ivy-stripes, spider- • • -,. • Lr meeting Thursday weave plaids, tick weavesl '0 P. M. 4-button models with leather- 12.88 i •• Rosary Society of Bt look buttons, flap pockets. 3446, TwrHlcvahral "Tl va Church will receive communion in a body '.ix iv at the 8 A. M. Mass. Long-sleeve knit sport shirts IQUP will hold their 100S cotton knit jersey...in 'i-: :.-.\: meeting Wednesdiy Sensationally priced! • , p. M. in the new church Never before, stripes, noveltiej, alligator emblem solids! Button-down 1.77 SUBURBAN COATS Monday the Democratic priced so low! and convertible collars. S, M, L $4valut«l : c;vic Club of last Avenel WITH EXCITING I*, ii'.i et In the First Aid 100% ALL-WOOL i aui!dlng at 8:30 P. M Luxurious Melton surcoats lit tlremen w\ll hold Handsome 31' sujcoat model FASHION EXTRAS! • • :cUea ad the firel^use TWEED ZIP COATS ••ni«htat7:30. with slash pockets...in warm 9.88 : •;> >day night the Avenel Melton, with warm quilted rayon 95 . :.>: Tost will meet at lining. Charcoal, navy, brown, $15VOIUM! .-ild's at 8. 3646. i < Avenel Lions Club • Wednesday at the Log it 6:30. 16 : f Avenel Woman's *25 Fabulous fashion ensembles • A;;I m«t Wedneaday at hbulw blips for boys! ' rst Aid Souul buJUlng ,. .plaid lined coats with plaid 5 P. M. The club iiu scarves, plaid-trim hat and i'.« their 38th anniv Smart splash twAds...lined • f NEL-Candidatet night models witb ragkn and set-in Guaranteed uxuhabkl Assorted with plushy-warm Orlon-pikl ••M by the Third Ward sleeves, Bal collar, slash stripes in popular Ivy button- District Democratic down and Italian stylet. Fabulous 99* Contrasting red wool scarves! ! pockets. - > fitii conunitteeman Kl- colors. 6-10. Muses sizes. ^raifos, Freeholder WU- AheraHwu tadwle «. program chairman, Orlon-pile linings! Rich fabrics imported from ItoJy/ •°i'lt'd Carmen D'Allesio, Dramatic new stylesl Black-and- strict; Mrs. James 2.99 16.9S 1 second; Mrs. M. Ar- whitel MulU-colorsl Sizes 22-30. thlrd; Mrs. -E. Russell tie Florlsh, fourth; Mrs. Vvl Quiulan, Mrs.' Benjamin k 12.95 >ifln. Bill Reilly and Joe AlMrations included on men's • LuxuriMit, iMsty-worm MiHtwl ftllh; Mrs. Elmer Dra- • Rich pldidt! Blade flttkwtmMl nxth and Mrs. Elsa Our- Combed cotton sateen and boys' sportcootiand slacks • Many with l.uth fw colloni tveiith district. twothiids lined with orlon ^ Walter »»blo was in • Mwy««ilhfwtrifflnud«ipul ** of refreshments. The pile finished off with cow meeting will take place quiltiiigl Drawstring • Some with plush p!I« llnkigsl iiiber 19, dynel-trim dpoll hoodl • Semt with colorful KOTYMI BI-G heavy duty zipper! f/A • fitltd ond flared prlnttn ttylNl '•"VICES LISTED Multi-color stripe kbit trim • Itaw strai^t-lin* boxy sfykfJ 1"U)NIA — Rev, George collar! (3:18. «iiuiu, paitor, United • Sent dwsk boy coeJtl •• - Christ, Colonla and 04. meeting at Bchool 17. •'"'»n Avenue, announces AMERICAS LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN " hedule ol aervloes Bun- ^ follows: «:46 A. M P''"i school clAMUi for all PERTH AMBOY i U:00A.U, morning WOODBRIDGE and eerBHon: 8t Ctreto (belin) Intetwction of Routes 1 and 9 U5 Smith St., Perth Amboy li 8 durlnt. wonhlp for OV FBBK PABKINQ ORK SUNDAYS It A. M. TO « F. M. ' K1'""i ahIMrtn Yovctmk, Evwis, Karol hull clown to thp on<\ firm hrld a 28-27 lpil(! Centers: .liihlonskl. J. Bro- WIVTC Frntt'.'iMlo went over on pearetl as tliou •', In since they | a qunrterbnek r-nrak. The tally mirskl S :|! possession of ti,,.' •imnined 20-0 when Andrews Bncks: Hnluska, Banrtnln, most looked hop, • toiled the conversion. Browstcr, Malwnry, Con- standpoint, but -,,. Threp plnys nfter the en- very, Gnloltn, Pictrowskl, trying. suing kirkoff, Perth Amboy Petrick was backed up to the six yard Score by periods: the very i line nnd in difficulty. On nnWoodbrldRC .077 15—29 Wnterficld ii,.^, , attempted punt, a bad passPerth Amlxiy 0 0 0 0—0again, b,nt this t,,, from renter rolled Into the reach one of i^ , ...v, zone where Mike. Jnbloiv- saw the ballnmi, ski was dropo?d for n. safety. My Big Thrill rection and mr.de Arrial Play Clicks Continued from Sports either to Intern ,v' With six minutes reirmining stands out in my thoughts oc- It down. When i in the fourth period, Bart currecj in Diwmber of 1950 had a chance lo Brorikin, who joined the squad while 1 was playin1! with the made-a special i; after the start of the season, Cleveland Browns under It In and was su • carried the ball of\ consecutive Couch Paul Brown, who Is a Ing so. After I i, , plays from the WqptlbridRe 40 gient football mrntw. ' few yards, our*; to the Perth Amboy 46. At took over. After nn exceptionally this point second-string quar- tough season, we plnyed the Otto Graham. ;, terback' Howell took to the air cr and quarie;; and flipped downfleld to New York Giants In the final ^me of the season, the divi- to accept defM; , Brodkln, The hard runninc fact that tini" halfback pulled the ball out sion championship hinging on the outcome of the clash. running out. I],,,, of the air on the Perth Amboy pass and then m.^ 15 and scampered the remain- We finally won the game by a .close 8-3 score, and the meet- uncanny. He took ing distune? into the end zone. for the third* tim,1 ing with the Ginnts was every The score froze at 29-0 when completed his \>- bit as tough as the score Indi- Nagy's pass to Paul Mallna for us within a ele.n cates. It was a bruising battle the extra point was completed. Los Angeles, u,,,; all the way. WOODBRIDGE (29) t^m was ftrea,i:•, Ends: Tyrrell, HuJak, pragos, The win over New York smell the sweet i, handed, us the opportunity to • Toole victory. Tackles: Warren. Kaiser, meet the. Los Angeles Rams, With fourtfm •• Gorechlad, stelnfeld, Le*ng- the Western Division title- holders, for the National Foot- mauling in the yel Brown decided to Guards: Kosloski. Barcellona, ball Letifrur championship. sue on the spot v Andrews, Pollack, Housman, The big game was played at Cleveland. goal. Tension mum •KKaU£» .VA*«_V . • .•^•^^—•mm- ——— — Juhasz Groza, the best kw LOCAL GIIOUP AT COLLEGE: Tswnship r*sM«ls now attending Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, pause between Los Angeles led through the Centers: Gollnskl, Weber business, dropped i classes to have (froup plftun nude. They »r», Itft to ri*ht. Victor S. Ostrower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Backs: Pratterolo, DePederico, whole Rame mainly through the pinpoint passing of Bob his sights on th<, Ostrower, 11 Diion Drive. Weodhridst; Odettt M. Had dad. dauphter of Mr. snd Mrs. Nasslb Haddad, Iselln; Subyak. Howell, Kuchma, posts. After the Barbara A Rusinko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlthwl Bnsinko, Colonia; Carol Lebeda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Copr, 1958 lot Motict Mallas, Brown, Davis, Joule, Waterfleld, the Rams' quar- DM. by Joen fmnim terback. He had three fine re- center, Lou laid t W Lebeda, 628 Linden Arcane, Woodbridjt; Robert T. Havran. son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen T. Uavran, 517 COAT a^U COCAffO JMT Brodkin, D'Allesio, Vlrchlck ceivers that day In Tom Fearg, toe into the ball n: OUn Flare, Woodbridge. PERTH AMBOY (0) Elroy Hirsh and Olenn Davis. cleanly between ti bridge called on the end-Ends: Knudsen, Polyasko Barrons Ifye Title The trio made sparkling to give the Brow. around play, and Hulak, with Mazurek, Simon, Chume victory and the Sports Hound-Up Tackles: DeHanes, Stasko catches all afternoon to keep Continued from Sport Page) the aid of a jarring block from the Rams out front. Football Lrngur (Continued from Sports Page) Nagy. sped down to the 11 Psenechnuk, DeOliviera FORDS, KOPEUWI at KEASBET sion on the visitors' 42, but With less than a minute to ship. It was a have both his legs amputated and is currently when two plays backfired, the Another penalty moved the Chumer victory. Guards: T. Bromiskl, Kurtz, play In the game, the Rnrns CALENDAR OF COMHG EVENTS biding his time at ,the shore. He no doubt would home team was shoved back to the 48. Once again Wood- like to hear from his friends, and anyone who (Note: For Insertions to the calendar, call Mrs. Lester Kress, 55 Inverness Terrace, Fwds.lJ-8-2215, or Inde- would care to write to cneer him up ean send mail pendent-Leader, ME-4-1111, before? noon Tuesday «I to 63 Web Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.... L. W. NO TRICK TO SAVING WHEN each week. Mr:. Kress is correspondent for Fords, Hope- lawn and Keasbcy. Paul, Jr., the remarkable scholastic football statistician, picked Woedbridge by at least two NOVEMBER touchdowns over Perth Amboy. Two weeks ago his 1—Halloween dance, sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary of Hope- lawn Memorial Post, VT.W. choices were 84 per cent correct.... The amazing A 8—Candidates night, sponsored by William J. Warren Asso- Steve Terefenko of the Keasbey Eagles copped ciation, Scandinavian Hall, 524 Hew Brunswick Avenue. 4-Cboraie. meeting. Woman's dub. of fords, 7:30 P. M., first place in the Camden Open Weight-lifting home of Mrs. Nicholas Etto. Contest with a total hoist of 860 pounds.... It's 4—Election day luncheon. Fords Library from 11 to 2 by Woman's Club of Fords, „ still early to mention All-County candidates, but! 5—Executive board meeting, Woman's Club of Fords, 8:15 Joe Juhasz, the Barron guard, can't miss if he P, M., Fords library. continues his stellar play. . . . Since Fritz Van I—Executive board meeting, Ramot chapter, B'nai Brlth Women, with Mrs. Seymour Sperber, 15 Hlckock Street. Dalen missed five deer with his bow and arrow, 6—American home department meeting, Woman's Club of he has been voted the most popular New Jersey Fords at 2 at the library. ' 6—Art department meeting, Woman's Club of Fords, with hunter by the Buck and Doe Underbrush Society. Mrs. Chester Baginski, 28 Dunbar Avenue. ... Whatever became of Lou Hagler? ... There is 10-MeeUng, Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords Post, V. F. W. 12—Education week meeting, Woman's Club of Fords. definitely something wrong with the Perth Amboy 15—Auction sale and dance sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary, football team when two players are removed from Hopelawn Memorial Post, V. F. W. the game for unsportsmanlike conduct. In all our 17—Meeting, Fords-Clara Barton little League, Edison Fire- LANCASTER BRAND BEEF-BONE IN house, Amboy Avenue at 8. years of association with the fall sport, we have 16—Meeting, Ramot chapter, B'nal Brith Women, never seen more than one high school player from 20—Annual bazaar of Ladies Aid Society, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church In the parish hall. the same team tossed out of a game for not play- 29—Harvest moon dance sponsored by. Roosevelt Estates Civic ing it the way it should be played. Association at Whitey's Hall, Perth Amboy. • CHUCK It — an adult Western. The plot concerns a long-stand- Hollywood News ing feud between two ranch- MAE-MOON ers, Involving, In part, water rights to,a stream. The Major Nathaniel Curtis, who co- (Charles'Bickford) 1» wealthy Is TREATING' Everyone Lancaster Brand meats are brought to you at the peak of Havori You uUci authored "The Harvey Girls" and arrogant. His protagonist more juicier edling, and better flavor everytim* . . , and remembur lu .: for Judy Garland, has a new (Burl Ives) Is the stubborn Brand meat; an priced to lave you money tool v play entitled "Money, Money, but fair - minded patriarch To Fabulous Bargains Money," and wants Eve Arden of a numerous tribe of "poor BRAND . LANCASTER BRAND for it white trash." At Our Famous An Easterner (ably por- The story itself is simple, Chuck Steak *49< Ground Chuck '69 trayed by Gregory Peck) 'ar- and adds up to — you guessed 0 rives to many the Major's OUTLET-SALE daughter (Carroll Baker) CROSS RIB ROAST ^ZT • whom he had met while she Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday 4^ SENSATIONAL OFFER! wai visiting the East. A peac*. -SAVE OVER-5O^» *• * loving man, he takes a lot BELTSViLLE-O h 4' Pittsburgh of ribbing about being a Hundreds of New Specials This Week-End! DELUXE MIRROR STAINLESS STEa TURKEYS "dude." When he refuses to' LANCASTER BRAND-SLICED LANCASTER BftAND SUPER SPECIAL! ride a particularly wild horse Eon-Beslstapt and Plain 8 oz. o C 11b. s and seems to back away from KITCHEN TOOLS P£35< a fight with the Major's fore- SEAMLESS Man Tailored THIS WEEK'S ITEM Bacon ^69- Sandwich Spread "3; man (Charles Heston), his 75* fiancee decides he Is coward- HOSIERY ly, and breaks the engage- SHIRTS COOKING With Each BY PHOME...corttimi« ment. In the end, though, he $ # HUNTS-Y^HowCling ' tocallanyoM...inywhert proves in hlsiown quiet and FORK V $2.50 PurduM Sliced or HaMes >J •!«, iWoa rite l\m Nn fcvgntt unassuming way that he Is a 3 fair 2 49 PEACHES At I m mil ill il, su lu Mild braver man than any of them. SI Game, 15 Denier, FREE BONUS! Stainless Wall Rack with purdu* of 400 Needle Colorful Solids »nd Stripes (Sold' by 3 Fairs pnly) Roll-up Sleeve* SPATULA 19 s ;:i TOMATO JUICE ACTION CUT — NTllON REINFORCED ITEMS STILL AVAILABLE MOR-PUL SOCKS 2 pr. 75c • Batting Spoon • Potato Mo«W TOMATOPASTE»3 = 25 THIS WEEK-END ONLY!
Beautjful ACETATE GreenBcons ":'•-, WAX PAPER s 2 • 35 GOWNS IDEAI ICE CREAM HAWAIIAN^ 3 1 Waltz and Long Styles in WUte dnd Pastels. Have ML FLAVORS lavish lace trim! Beef Steak Uncut* k and PEAS «*— 6-'I* From the start, make your wedding an occa- Value TASTE O SEA Famous Make BRAS to 3.M 75c Perch franch fried sion of long-remembered good taste and -dis- Whiting '£ tinction. Invitations set the tone of formal per- FLANNEL \) NEW FALL LINE OF DOC FOOD »- 6r49 fection. Choose your own paper and styling from our complete selections. Consult us on PAJAMAS SUCKS — Jjairy any problems. , •nd NEW YORK STATE Corduroys MARGARINE ' 25- GOWNS and EXTRA Woolens SHARP "QudUy... Worth* of the Ooooijon" 8olids and CHEESE 79. Prints In -fruits and Vmtlaolti Delightful KRAFT CRACKER BARREL SnKkCuts VtlUi.91 Color*! Sharp Cheese Our entire chain of tturti li being rettocked wltli new uier- EXTRA FANCY cblndiM-, and all n-uiiliuuc ttuik Is tiring »Juin>cd tu uur MIDDLESEX PRESS Wuodbridge klure, wlier« yuu cau buj bfluw aclual whuic- i— USaneru Ualuei MclNTOSH •lie co»t! APPLES 3 25 11 (Independent-Leader Building) 109 1V1A1N ST. VIRGINIA LEE-Plain, Sugar, Cinnamon Tend,r, juicy, wtollenl for d8ileil» u,,d wlud.. A p«rf«c1 tnot for yMt Hollow"' WU(M)BKI1)(«K 20 Green Street, Woodbridge Wuuiwurlli'k SlOKt HOI'KB DONUTS 2,2' Telephone Thursday S.tO -« 25 BARTLETT PEARS FARMDAU rmUy S:M - 9 16 ot -J7 B.tlnidsy S:JU « Bread Enrtdwd White I/ .ib MErcury 4-1111 >%tX PAKKIN1, At UCAI of Stor» Pumpkin Pie CARROTS -- 2 FRIDAY, OCTOHER "1. J PAGE TWENTY-THREB LEGAL NOTICES School Highlight LEGAL NOTICKS LEGAL NOTICES lness Clubwomen Plan Form, nibjcct in nil nqulnmtnu M.|lilir ciw Newi Senior Play (J) Westerly alonf Statm M,nd R'rMt to 'h* centff line nf Rooi*- held cf the Drawings did Spi>rlBr»- Sound to the Wwturlv b>w 1»rv ,,ujnr class' itf The seniors will present, SEWAREN NOTES i Ton 11 Piled from Pngp I' tlon» "It Avenuf; rnttnlnff tti^n-f i3l line of the Borough of i.rrrr' Pr,i;iow(1 fnrnn nt FMtvlT *l"m« Mlil f'rti'i'T line nT , ,,|inK of the year oft lelr play, "Strange Boarders' On'rnrl tllrllrr IHI |n , |,Pnm,] IJ,,..I,. .-• 1 willing lo submit, to such ff.-,f)-/>-rl' Ari'TV!* ! i 'hP rf]>r Dance Nov. 21 Dr.nmiivits nrc (iiinln -r c at the 1 il!rr."!lcn n:,ui'< the tinntvhr; i ,• .'': ];;V. Plans were made December 3 and 4. In the tir -^f Ilivrird Afnn* , runriing pm.-c of liir AMilif; Murray or MID Uorouuli of Cani-rci -n l: ','ini-r. cake Bale, and ast are Mary Ann Hlla, Paul j a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T,flhnw|ir. 7H Smith S-r iffnT (4i NiTt!i*r!i alortu said MRS. DAVID BALFOtm f Rnojpvflt Avpinie. thrncr ill fn - 1 n S. Wheeler, Langlotli, Pa., Amboy S. .1 . hv cl-ptmihis I i-i-irer lln» nf Htvwirii Avfrr'e "I,,,,. Also discussed ornambe, Kathleen Deli Woman's Club of WoodbririRo PTlv ^uni; PiKirpvpIt Avr:i •>TT! ' 597 West Avenue ver the weekend. The Wlieel- for rich iv. 0' durninmti iv I Arthur Avrniic whrri- tlie > -" SnuthPriv , , ;il;iureflte exercises, 'hillp MariKano, C'hnrlps Bal- hold a fall dance Novcm- *H1 hr rr'Hnitm I,, i, |,i n FUhw.if pir»r; running ; lT Sewaren rs are former Sewaren resl- Mr | WM-IV'.V boundary line nf !!.<• I. - '•,,-.•, and Commence- Tis, Stanley Kalitan, Eleanor 3fr 21 Rt, the Masonic Tnmplr who re'nrtis ; hr R''rr[n-\i" ,;,,, '^i W^t-fTiv (ln^ Rnitthfrlf ME 4-0Z47 lents. nnus rourKf* 4lon| utd >mpalsky, Julius Klsh, Janet "teen Street. Square and bnl!- The principal of •, :'n" n', tl'.» Rn>ixsf «"l'l I>niin1:irv lin-1 to •tfc7,yk, Monita Such, Carl —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur —The Sewaren Bridge Club oom dancing will be feetui'ed \'\r Fx'prlv lln» Of th» |ullinr Cla* News $75,000 fund was Ihen-'e '«' Nnrlhfn T IV»v nf ;h# r^Btril B«ll- i mjnr class had a SiirMak, Oeraldlne Clko, Thompson, 172 Old Road, met last week at the home of 'rom 9 P, M. to 1 A. M, L»rrl1 Sltert to the \n» .r"»»p-, uni running and who tin uot suhmit n l Mrs. Samuel J. Henry. Win- lishfd by public dona- j ITM ^nirvrrlT fclnnj itsld ,', ',,,d the following was Elizabeth Madajewski, Robert " ave returned from a cruise Mrs. J. Howard White Is bid i l lh ri Rl:!.' VVQV llnr -a thf SautSMif Uhay, and John Lehotsky. D Nassau and the Bahamas. iers were Mrs. Russell Solt, hnlrman of the dance, which Cdntr 'i*tiiri wht Invr -uhmi!- I'.r"1 if 1 ir1i nf Uif Am«r- The Junior Prom will tions shortly after World tKI n b'tl mirt rr'ii.-u the Uiv;- ni.'tiHirr m r purf. ' prm' : flrs. Oeorge Urban, Mrs. A. s open to the public, assisted ' , ,,,, May IS. Co-chair- .There will be no Brownie War I, to finance a hos- metits In inod cmulltinn nftrr ;o t'lfvr;Ktl(l SrtKiol meetint g jxek UiBrwm W. Scheldt and Mrs. Oorge iy Mrs. MBlvln Mflanson, d«V» n'f*r Plcl mwnlni; villl lortflt ttlf !nlfrtl"!lnn (>f 11 M I'.rtf of th» '•'•,t i':,.. affair are Joyce AUiBrwm- th<"!r ilriMislt ;U1 01: /inv lailtU IO Magyar Church "tlllwell. Next meeting will be lecorations; Mrs. John Svcsl- lot line nf Wuhlnmon !,' ,.i(| Ray Zftzworskl, 'efcshould pick up their cook- pital in Carteret. No-onr •tip -"nn Klfh th« Nn Bliliirr thnll withdraw till! numlnit Ihram ill wf ies for the sale at the home November 12 at the home of Ick, refreshments: Mrs. Bh- nltl Inr n prrlod of UOi (,,tlv l"Mt!irr'v H Hrrulle-Trart rile wllLbe helfl on wlrl rfntl-r line nf (Conttmftd from Page V ard Horn, tickets, with Mrs. in his right mind—and I mihwqupnt , thr oii-nltiK of Mlili 't thrnrr (ilt £.!*'• , , •>(,. A d6n« Is plan- i Mrs, LeRoy Simonsen, 465 drs. Herbert Rankln. 0 'r;y ii'ui: :. y ,n with the'topic "Praise Ye layttiond Whelan, Mrs. David : l iccrmber 12, from 8 West Avenue, Saturday morn- —Mrs. John Hall, Wood- rr.ii • M "i" lm»rw!lnn »l'.li th« he Lord"; The topic of Rev. Black, Mrs. Jacob Scheln and rr v '••MI nf V..<4iL'ngum A''*" , rlmlrman Is Bar- 'ng. Kovacs' English sermon will iridge Avenue, is a patient In Mrs. John Kennedy. ! n S Sf he Perth Amboy General : 1 frlv Hn" nf Wuh- b e "Communicating t h e —Kenneth Bartos, West Hospital. The board of directors will j to till" r»nlfr 1ln« I T.A. Word," The Church Choir Avenue, celebrated Ills 12th f H-irkP strput ind the potat of ui Teachen of birthday recently with a —The Sewaren-Port Read- meet with Mrs. Howard Bar- l will sing anthems In English, ley, 125 Roosevelt Boulevard, niisored a cake gala party at his home. Among the Ing neighborhood Olrl Scout Thf {twml of Sdiicatlon of th» •ltli HIP (IlVlm-M, H hfnvi-pii mrl the Lorantffy Choir to Hun- TOrds, on November 12. ment the thought that BnroiiRh of Curtcirt, New Jersey. nr NO 10: - (Vouni : y l Co- eaders will meet Tuesday at RcirniH;)! of Cnrtrret nn;| W: running 'tirn--! wrre Fred Saaovete Anthon: Panko, Marty Kar- Jent nny ot nil BWi or to waive (4> Eiuicily ii^onc sul'l rtlH''.cMi »t th« lirer***ilon of the Horn, Officers o: The dedication service will at 8 P. M. The only stars Cary Grant any lnfnnn.illtlrs In thr nlcirtlni' line to ft point *ml Inirrsf^tlon line nf Cnr'erpt Avenue «1th th» nas and Kenneth's brother, as dig a hole for a small BOARD Of EDUCATION OF rentiT UIIP of Cyprps» Street, and . nrp Mary Ann HUa be followed by the Church's has not worked with are Kay with mitrr llni- fit Lurch Slreft; Dennis. , —Mrs. Olive Van Iderstlne THE BOROUGH OF CARTEKKT ninnlMff thrt'.ip i.M E,\ degree ftnd Intfrwrtlon of the SoutOtrlf —A Hallowe'en masquerade (ltttlon Board) In >nd for thr Avenue, the point or ptact line of the Hrady Tract iM extand- ,,:•>. Ann Capp, htotor State of New Jersey. He will under law. beginning. the home of her aunt, Mrs. dance for teen-ager* will be the facilities of Perth Borough of Carteret will alt it eil Easterly; running thence |3) speak on "Education for Free- Rutherford Noll, Nixon, Sixty places herflnafttr designated on Westerly along said Brady Une and held tomorrow night at tne Amboy General Hospital TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 195B, the RouthfTlv line of lundu now or < iicrrlnr Newi dom", Bishop Zoltan Beky, DISTRICT NO, 0:— (Voting plate, guetts attended. Miss Girdner Sewaren School from 7 to 10 batwten the liourn of 1:00 A. M. Idh 8chool.) BEOINNINQ at thf fnrmi-rly of the Amerlran Oil Com- . ar as every othei head of the Hungarian Re- will become the bride of Stan- Lions Hear Talk would agree to establish »nd 8:00 P. M., Ktttern Standard lerscrtlon of tne center line nf psny tn a point and Interstctlon P. M. Prizes will be give for Time, for the purpose of conduct- • cheerleaders began formed Church In America ley Dulemba, Elizabeth, on urKe Street with the Easterly line with the center line of Plllrnor* meca the prettiest, funniest and (Continued front Page 1) a Carteret Pavilion in our log a ' Washington Avanue and rim- Avtnue; running th«nce (4) along •••...II season with their November 22 at St. James GENERAL BLKCTION ing thence m Southerly along the center line of FUlmore Avenu* witth which the local church most original costumes. Adult row's Heritage" was shown ::n ;ind vigor. Church, Woodbrldge. hospital — where the to *ote upon aindldatM lor the he Easterly Une of Washington to a point and Intersection with affiliated will bring thi hatter ones will be Mrs which showed how diversified fallowing oflicii venue to the center line nt Cy- the erntfr line of Carteret Avenue; . .niors' new uniform, —Mr. and Mrs. Harry, How money could be put to ac- 1 U. 8. Senator Street; mnnlnit thence (3) mnnlng thencn li) Ensterly alonf greetings of the denomina Stephen Androcy, Mrs. John the Koppers Company Is. 1 Member ot the House of ;: landing and add tc ell have given a copy of the Kaaterly along the center tne of centdr linn of Carteret Avenue to tion. Surick, Mrs. Margaret Ka President Alex Sohayda an- tive and useful use. Representatives "•"uhtngttm Avtnue to tha center the point or place of beginning. i, )• nrance on the field Nobel Prize-winning novel 1 Members of the Board ot Ine of Penning Avenue; running There will be dance afte: lenski, Mrs. Joseph Medvetz * • * • <•: i pleaders are kep "Dr. Zhlvago," by Boris Pa«' nounced that a paper drive Chosen Freeholders .hence (3) Northerly along center dinner with music played by DISTRICT NO. 11: — (Voting \:\); meetings on Mon Vince Ferloll. Herman York will be held Sunday, Novem- 1 Mayor Ine of Pershlng Avenue to the place. Cirtertt But Service Termi- ternak, to the Sewaren Fro 2 Members of the Borough enter line of Thornall Street; -iure on Friday, In AA the band of Charles Hldt. and Mrs. Sigmund Zablockl. ber 2, and every first Sunday Despite my lack of in- nal. East Rahway.) BBCIINNINQ at Public Library In memory ol Council „ oe street; running thence (4) the Intersection of tha center Unt M their fine p*P of the month hereafter. Resi- The polling places for the vari- Utterly along the center line ot of Blair Road with the Southerly Mrs. Montgomery Balfour. fluence on Mr. Dolan, I ous wards and elMllon districts of Maple Street and Noe Street to the ,,rt performances. Manual Training dents are asked to co-operate boundary 'line of the Borough ot —Miss Carol Rankln won the Borough of Carteret an as center Une of Thornall Street: Carteret and running thence (1) Awmbly Continental Can A professor of law said tc and leave their paper at the believe one of his follows: tinning thence (J) Northerly second prize in a campus-wld long the center Una of Tbornall Etsterlf and Southeasterly alone Council As (Continued from Page 1> his students: "When you'ri curb tied to bundles. The pick- youth, •aid boundary Une to a point In contest at Wooster College experience and DISTRICT NO. 1:—(Voting place .treet to the center line of Burte the Easterly Right ot Way line or presents the plant would add con- Ohio, for decorations for hei fighting a case, it you havi up will be made between 9-12 Washington School.) BEGINNING itreet; running thence («» We«t- interest in public service irly along the center line of Burke the Ontrnl Railroad of New Jet- 1:1 the Street" skit lr siderable ratablei. dormitory for Home-Comini the facts on your side, ham noon Sunday, in case of rain at the Junction of Noe Creek with Bey; running thence (2) Northerly Stnten Island Bound: running treet to the aald Easterly line of along Mid Right of Way line to ' v this morning. Alsc Lewis H, Jacobton, senior Week-End last weekend. Caro mer them into, the Jury, the drive will be held the should remain in a posi- thence (11 In n Westerly direction Washington Avenue to the point >r place of beginning, the Southerly line of the Rabwiy • i uas a pep rally fo; member of thr law firm of was responsible for the build you have the law on you: following Sunday. Chairman iiions said Noe's Creek to Pciahln. Etlfsr; running thtno* (3) W*M- tion of dominance. I will iwmue; tnence (!) "Northerly erly along said line of the Rahway •Vi'li-River Carterei Jacobaon St Winter, Perth In* of a 12-foot-hiRh footba side, hammer it into thi John Llempeter announced along Perilling Avenue to Roose DISTRICT NO. 7:—(Voting place, River to the center line of Casey's «•:.!! row. Amboy, handled the nero- player on the lawn In front o; judge." that anyone wishing to have take my chances of try- yelt Avenue; thence (3) Wester.y Nathan Rale School). BtOINNINO Creek; running thence (A) South- Football tlatlons for the tellers, the her dormitory. Her parents. a large amount of, paper along Roosevelt Avenue to the at the Intersection ot Noe and erly along said Creek to the West- "But if you have neither ing to convince him Westerly line of Charles Street Maple Streets with Pershlng Avi ; erly boundary line of the Borough r> inn-Carteret foot mayor laid. Mr. and Mrj. Herbert Rankln, the facts nor the law? picked up at their home are thence 14) Northerly along Ch&rle thence running (1) In a Westerly of Carteret; running thence IS) ,i:',t. postponed from and her niece, Linda Rankln asked to call KI. 1-4823 and a about the hospital money Street and aontlnulng In a stxalgh direction along aald Noe Street and still Southerly along said boundary asked one student. line to the Rahway River at line to tha center line of Roose- |,s,r iMlity, will be played Polar bases forseen for firs Maple Street to Thornall Street; vUited her for the weekend. "Then," answered thepr* truck will be dispatched to at some later time — be-point where Deep Creek emptle running thence (2) Northerly velt Avenue: running thence (8) Jfavrmbor 22. •pace flight*. Into said River; thence (5) South Westerly along said center line of —Mrs, Clarence Zlschkau fessor, "hammer the table. pick it up. along said Thornall Street to cause I know Him to be easterly Along the Rahway Rlvei Burke Street; running thence (3| Roosevelt Avenue to the center to aUsMU Itlasd fteuod; UMM* WatWfly along Mid Burke Street line of Btatr ftoftd; ftmntnf trmics reasonable, (8) Southerly along Staten Island to Washington Avenue; running (7) still Southerly along the center Sound to the place of Beginning thence (4) Northerly along aald Une of Blair Road to the Southerly minded and adroit in Washington Avtnue to Randolph boundary line of the Borough of DISTRICT NO. 2:-(Voting place, Street; running thence (J) East- Carteret and tha point or place of meeting a crisis. I also OolumbuB School.) Beginning & erly along said Randolph Street beginning. the junction of Blaten Ialan to Heald Street; running thence believe that if the time Sound and Noo's Creak; runnln, (6) Northerly along said Heald 1 DISTRICT NO. 12; - (Voting would ever come when I thtnes (1) Westerly along Noe Street to Roosevelt 'Avenue; run- place. High School) — BEGINNING Creek to Pershlng Arenue', tbenci ning thence (7) Easterly along said at the Intersection of the center could be sufficiently per- (2) Southerly along Pershlng Are Roosevelt Avenue to Pershlng Avt- line ot carteret Avtnut with ths nue to New Jerwy Terminal Rail nue; running thence (81 South- center line of Cypress attest and suasive, that I could get road; theuce |3) Easterly along til erly along said Pershlng Avenue to running the -e (l) Southerly New Jersey Terminal RaUroad nn Noe and Muple Streets to the place along the center Une of GypreM his active help in making across the lands ot I. T! William OI point of beginning. Street to a point and Intersection Company to the mouth of Tut! with tne center lint of Ash Street; good use of a presently- Creek where same empties lui DISTRICT NO. «:—(Voting place, running thence (2) Westerly along the Staten Island Bound; am Nathan Hale School.) BEQINNINO center line of Ash Street to a point useless $75,000 — so far thence (4) Northerly along State: at the Intersection ot Roosevelt and Intersection with tbe division EVERY FRIDAY Island Sound to the place o! Bi Avenue and Harvard Avenue; Uns between the Borough ol Car- as the residents of Car- ginning. ' Tunning thence (11 Northerly teret and Woodbrldge Township; along Haywury d Avenue as extended running thencn (3() ) Westerlyy along teret are concerned. DISTRICT NO. 3:-(Voting place, to a point on the Southerly shore aald division line to the Easterly Columbus School). BEGINNING at line of the Rahway River; running right ot way line of the Lonf the Junction ot Tufts Creek tnd thence (2) Southeasterly along the Branch division ot the Central Staten Island Sound; running several courses of said shore line Railroad of N. J,: running thence thence (1) Westerly along Tufts of Rfthway River to a point of In- (4) Northerly along said right ot You Can Have The .... I think before I close way line to the southerly line ot Creek to the New Jersey Tormina) tersection oj the same with the Railroad and continuing along said extension of "Charles Street; run- lands of the American Oil Co.; this little essay I should railroad to the Intersection of ning thence (3) along said Charles running thence (3) Easterly, along Pershlng Avenue and Holly Street, Street as extended to Roosevelt aald lands of American Oil Co.,- to bow affectionately to his thence (2) Southerly along Persh- Avenue; running thence (4) West- a point and Intersection with the lng Avenue and coptlnulng In A erly nlnn" j"''i ""•< '* '—••*••'•center Une of FUlmore Avenue; !ather — for it was straight line to the Staten tsland to Hayward Avenue; the point or running thence (t) Southerly Sound, thence (3) Easterly and plattf OI' BCU.nii...... along the center line ot FlUmon through him, I guess, Northerly along the said Staten Avenue to a point and Intersection CARTERET PRESS Island Sound to the place of Be- DISTRICT NO. B:-{Votlng place, with the center Une ot Carteret that I became interested ginning. Nathan Hale School.) BEGINNING Avenue; running thence (7) East- at the Intersection of the crnter erly along center Una of Carteret line ot Burke Street with the East- Avenue to a point and Intersection in the son. I want to DISTRICT NO. 4:-(Votlng place, with the center line of Cyprus Cleveland School.) BEGINNING at erly line of Washington "••••• <•• and running thence (1) Easterly Street, the point or place of be- thank Mr. Dolan, Sr. for tho Intersection of the Southwest ginning. . corner of Larch Street, thence (1| along snlil line of Burke titreci interesting me in a ca- Southerly along Persians Avenue to the center line of Heald PATRICK POTOCNia, and continuing In a straight line Street; running thence (2) North- Borough Clerk reer of which thus far I to Staten Island Sound, thence erly along said center line of Heald I C. P. 10/24, 31/58 DELIVERED can find many reasons for pride — and I hope we both through the Right to Your Door! years , will , find many, many more reasons. (For Your Health and Your Welfare) • •* * * * - - * May I, then, »cast an editorial vote for Ed Do- Vote "YES" for tlie Our Dependable Newspaper Carriers lan — and suggest to the people of Carteret they 1 cast an active one?' Water Referendum Prance protests nations' Charge Only 1 (X recognition of Algerians. The Water Referendum, which will be on yotfr ballot on I' LEGAL NOTICES Novelnber 4, deserves your support. A *'Y$" vote meani NOTICE water security for you. Take notice that THI HOLIDAY COCKTAIL LOUNOI, a corpora- The people of New Jersey need ip hav^an abundant supply tion of the State of New Jer- Ju«t Call and Wb Will Notify the Young Man Who, sey, has applied to the Township of water all twelve months of the year. You want enough water Committee ot the Township of i for the health and welfare of every meniber of your family. Woodbrldge tor a transfer of Ple- nary Retail Consumption license Water is a vital .factor in New Jersey's economic progress; it Delivers to Your Neighbors to Start Serving You. No. C-3T heretofore Issued to Elizabeth C. and Anthony R. in a necessary advantage to the state's industrial growth. D'Augustlne, t/» The Holiday Cocktail Lounge tor premises situ- V .....1. ated on TJ. 8. Highway No. B and Here are the main reasons why you ahould vote "Yes": Oakland Avenue, Woodbrldge, N. J. Objections, It any, ihoilld be First, the Water; Referendum offers a practical solu- made Immediately In writing to: B. J. Dunlgan, Township Clerk, j j tion to New Jersey's immediate need for a greater Woodbrldge, New Jersey. (Signed) j ! water sufjply. I Thursday You Will Read THE HOLIDAY COCKTAIL Each LOUNGE, a corporation of Second, New Jersey needs additional water storage the State ot New Jersey ' ABB A.PATNOI. Pres.-flecy. as well as water supply. This plan would provide Samuel Kaplan, E*q. s Cook* Avenue , itorage in reservoirs, for use duriag dry period* Local News pf Interest to You- Cutoret, N. J, I of surplus water which falln during rainy periods. I O. P. 10/24, 31/58 nWITiTION FOR BIDS Third] this is a thrifty solution, since the propofcal 90 The Board of Education of the Borough of Carteret, Nev Jersey, pays for itself ... without a single penny of new will receive separate sealed bldB for work at Nathan Hale School, or additional taxes. ' Booserelt Avenue, Carteret, Mew Jersey, as follows: SOCIAL... SPORTS... TDWNSMP... FEATURES Contract No. 1 — Hoofing and Sheet Metal Work This is a vital problem whiek Contract No. 3 — Repainting, Waterproofing uud Mlscellnueoua must be solved now. To have Work water security without new or Bids will be recjbed at the Office of the BoatS) of Educa- additional taies ..'. tion, Carteret, New Jersey, at the fl ]C|^i)| tju :[ rt5H|H HA& ICt Id Ul- lODL... FASHIONS... FOOD PRICES... SALE NEWS HlKli ScliiHii Building, Washington' AcriM liv ci^tika >ncipil \// YOL SUndard Time, and will then be Voto "Vet" for impJnEoi $45,H^0,0CAi (H>, fui icwinh- opened and read In pub'.lr fnj, acquiring, uHiilruainJ inJ develop- iUdi iuu«t Do suuiililHi'rt on Bill y/ Ulg K4I0T lU[>pll« U>: rfillin' j.-uUb!c, WATER SECURITY \/vV UuJgiiiul, ungslinu JinJ (Jlliti puipoKi IjiJ if.-i^i^t irnairlfPfnt 'h^fiil""i fiv viJitig the *m ii>4 mc4u to pi) the Many Exclusive Local Pictures of on November 4 jiiicff'.i w juih ddi and *lk' I uid No. iJuluigc itie piitiLi^l fhciciif, aaiipra ^•JuiK lur Hie latiituuiuji ol ihu tc[ ui i PLUS Your Friends and Neighbors Every Week! Toronto the jvopk tt i |cnu4 tk.ii.*,11 be Htfl.'K lUtt UI* Ml 1H iftlM HU4IU- II 1IU «t tftU H*t( UJ1 ly» iiaaiiuii ma, tmu iw wuuum n tout Call Our Circulation Dept. ME 4-1111 BY PHONE... costs little PVBLICGDSEKyiCE /ill-/ f / to call anyone...anywhere
*i mtn, 1'litiun itin tiom flowtili A J«J M I ilki r.eM.n.i .ihU. Sun Ui itulimi PAGE TWFNTY-FOUR letters to 1hc Editor CLASSIFIE RATES i— INFORMATION (Prom Editorial Pasc) it earn additional word elded about throe others. Deadline f»r ada- v BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY $1.00 for 15 words 10 A. M. for Wliy? If he# could (insurer would he deny ttw Board of in advance „„„., Ediicntlon this valimblo In- NOTE: No classified ads taken ovrr pi,. Photography - Service Stations - Prhtlig formation? One GOP Candi- must be urnt In. Uckwtti da !<• in Colonlii thoiiRlit thnt - nccordloa School - - Fishing Tackle - Telephone Mercury 4-11H Han Ptetire* Taken Hie tnxrs levied on new homes were ton low to cover educa- Set That Reel Fixed WOODBRIBBE KEY NOW TOWNE GARAGE tion nnd services, but could MENSCH'S For Christmas Gifts imt eome up with any solution. • KEMAI.F, mir • J. F. Gardner * Son NOW! & LOCKSMITH SHOP Why? He. is a candidate, for WANTED of tier. He-is supposed to do a Accordion School Service Auto-Home 485 AMBOY AVENUE rPYotmnniN; Station hettrr lob tf elected. Now while WOMAN, half riny, to stay '. Uri.wn Avenue, Iselin For Woodbridge come n pt'oh, . OFFICE KEYS still n cRiidldate he has no with children. Must have IV %T* ACCORDION MUerteil Anonymous rnn DUPLICATED MEreory 4-J540 Iden of solvlnR this problem, own transportation. Five days. 0.1 GUITAR LESSONS "Rumtr" BI-2-1515, or • "Pean" ln or. if he. has he counts ballots Cull KM-2417. 10-30 . .11 1*1 Vout Horn* or OM •MLCEDO," "AIB8X," We're 8pe<-l»»»»» 253, Woodbrid ••• Studio) SAFES SOLD • BEAR WHEEL AUON- nticad of time and rnenaa in- I,earn to Play "CENTAUR*" ability to foimulnte n solution. EXCLUSIVE flalen Rights for "TKD WILLIAMS" iirdwart, PalMI, MENT and BAI.ANCE "••A JOT" atid "JOHNIOS" Avon Cosmetics available to I OACCORDION III AMBOY 1VKN"1 Does he Imply that the taxes • GUITAR Borne of Real Parti • BRAKK SERVICE on . new homes should be capable, cnefuetlc wornrnHHAVING. T Kir MIL RIPAIRS A 8PECULM your sewn;,.; >.ir r-nUI plan eliminate! ALL MAKEB raised? Open territories available In |i rchrce of liuttumtntt. Uttt Checked, fltanpd. ft IIA Mr. Grepory, I Illte to see WooribrldBc. Phone Plainfleld Sfwerooter r • < tot Infornutton C>U r»IM»4, Gruud and J.UII -Snpcovers-Oraperles- filth, sand m.ii ME'4-5666 ldJuiti-4, (or Onlr -{. FOR QUALITY and listen to a good hard 8-6855, or write. P. O, Box 705, Plm Pirti It Kmd Pre-Christmas foupht cnmpnljtn of Idenn and Plainfleld. 10-30 Clogged pipe. (!: CLEARANCE SALE! - Movlig & Stirage - Issues, and if you have one era, No diriin • Accordioi Lessons - Dlscouht On AH SPECIAL! you have the other. I know • MALK HELP WANTED rapid BUM i Fishing Tackle! that you ns a newspaper man Tony's Plumb;!, 1-8 x 10 Picture would relish such a fight, but BOY, part time, ln newsympor MB-4-8007. mnmo IACKU GARDEN CU8TOM-TA1XORED store. Must Uye in Wood- INTRODUCTORY AND RtPAIR 2-517 Pictures it'looks as if once agnin we Rudy's Will fie ttrntfrJ VM opportunity hrldgc. For appointment, call OFFER! Monroe St., Rahway SLIPCOVERS FU-8-1885 between S-10 A. J*. Wt'U U«b STATE 6-Wallet Pictures 1 • MODERN of witnessing any such a cam- Telcptaon* FU-t-MM paign. It Is useless to say or 2-4 P, M. 10-30 ALTERATION ;, your child to Moving and Storare 14-Photo Christmas • TRADITIONAL read fnusle DIAL 'Take me to your lenders". exterior. C';v and plij the Local and Lonf Distance • PROVINCIAL • FOIt SALE • iccotdlon wlttt Cards The OOP leader* are as barren Ing, Palntin;; a,. both handi In - Furnace Cleaning - BARRELS AND of Ideas as their candidates. leu than 1 Choice RUGS, never used, 9x12— CaU U-9-3642. hour. WARDROBES Ref. ME 4-1111-2-3 In closing I would say Sir .95 of Newest $30.00, 9x15—135.00. Other ABSOLUTELY FREE! Furnished at No Eztn 115 If the Republican candldntes sizes. Also wool hooked rugs 1959 (W» tten lupply the accordion) IS YOUR HOME Cost Value 9 No Job are so devoid and barren of and Q. E. vacuum, &20.00. COIN MAClir B« convinced. No obligation to Complete PATTERNS Ideas that they cannot come 10/30-11/20 - 8end parlin, REASONABLE RATES •nroU. Phon« (or appt. HALF CLEAN? tin* Payment! Arranged up with one clear concise plat- Horrocks, in i BHADLEN ACCORDION We Are a Local Firm Too Large form or Wea, then they do not. KERRY Blue Terrier puppies, Road, Neptune, ; SCHOOL Holland Sanl-Vu Service eleani and should not represent the AKC, Ch, Sired. Good dis- COLONIA, N. J. th« part of jour hom« yon CANT yard's Photo BatfclTenna Township of Woodbrldtte or position, non-sheddinR. FU-1- KUBIN • rtt-i-wn titan—warm air plp«i • cold air FREE ESTIMATES or Too Small even have the audacity,to ask 12^75. Clark Place, Colonia. IN COLONIA t plpti . . chlmner . . , the entire M7AmboyAve. ME 4-1651 support on election day; bet- heating ijjttm! Clnm gat, coal, Phone 10/23-11/20* vorlte new;;). Opm II to L MOB ft M. Tin I ter they retire quietly into I Bidders oil and warn air beatini jjsttnu. COSTOM DRAPERIES Yes, call today ... no door before hp obscurity. 1949 NASH SEDAN. Oood ME 4-5684 Newest 1959 Pattern! fee for estimates. We'll News, Mirror. Here's why It paji to have E. D. MEELHEIM - PUIig & Heatlig - • Sincerely yours. condition. $75.00. Inquire Call PL-5-9354. ru$h a man to you to JOHN CARROLL 47 Lowell Street, Carteret. the Holland Sani-vac Service Owner TUt Oar Showroom- William J. help you plan, show- 1( one* a year: KI-1-7952. >3a ABPHALT DRIV- Ofea Daily 9:» to I, ing you money-saving | October 28, 1958 parking lots ,:, WOODBRIDGE Mr. Charles E. Gregory, FOR RENT • SAVES COSTLY REPAIRS - Movlig & Tncklig - Friday 9:]« to I short-cuts. grade materail . Lenches • REDUCES FIRE BAZAKD1 Editor, Independent-Leader work guarant* PluAlig & Heatlnf . Foi rm lattmata Woodbridpc, N. J. THREE BOOMS, heat, hot • CUTS DECORATING BaLI water, bath, and gas .range estimate call ! CUSTOM Call ME-4-6410 • Folders Dear Mr. Gregory: Btanley, 25 I);. • RIDUCE8 DIRT IN HOME Move "IDEAL WAY" • Remodeling As a taxpayer and property Couple preferred. 3 .Burling- Phone FU-8-S914 ton Street, Carteret. 10-30* Carteret. BUILDER • W8URK8 BEAT C0MFOB1 owner it has been with some • New Installations RON-LEN degree of. amazement that I rhou for Representative today) AGENT NATIONAL TAN DICOBATORS, INC. • Billheads have followed a controversy but free thinking Individuals in lnterpretlnc: h ME-4-9050 LINES • Gas and Oil Burners 1. All samp'.ir. fSMafai Strwt between the Teachers Federa- who know what we want and tion and the 'candidates for who can give it to us. subject to a ir,;,^ VM BL Oewr* Aw, Awmd CUD HE-4-S044. HM-3JU WoodMdn • Letterheads SlHchJi the c v public office -text week in- *- •• fftnewely yoursr... S-4 Roomt-fZO, »2S. »»• L PUGUESE . A. UFO Woodbridge, HELEN E. SCHRETBER Jerrey Poll \\?<, SI Boon»-43S. (40, When I use the -Wwd Republican District little less than : TELEPHONE: age points. IN Amboj atemn. Wotfdbrtd|« • Programs "amazement" I do so ad- Committee IMIpiper-Palit visedly. 2. Sentimei:!. '• ME 4-5378 October 12, 1958 Here Is the spectacle of a during tire la?'. ; Editor, Woodbridge or • Booklets pressure group at work in the campaign. Independent-Leader Funeral Directors - Charles Farr .worst form. The teachers For these rr i ' FU 1-9481 Dear Sir; RADER'S should deal with the Board election survey > Plmbiig & Hoatiig of Education and even here I see by your paper that port as of the i -x • Home of • Announce- there are five candidates for the pressure tactics are dan- viewing was ri.v Pittgburjn ' the position of postmaster at 1 ElMtrio Sewer Servk* gerous. What influence can findings, then FAINTS the Woodbridge post office. Expert Alterations ments the candidates for the town- Not Be Constni' I . Movlig & Tricklig - Two of these you quickly dis- and Additions Telephone: and ship committee have on cast Of The Elt- Synowiecki TARNISHES pose of, regardless of qualifi- ln The State. Construction MEnmry 4-0594 teacher problems? These be- cations, because they belong Painters • Invitations long before the Board of Edu- This newsiw. New Custom Homes Funeral Home A. W. Hall & Soi SuirpUei to the wrong party at present. Local and Loin Dlitanc* C21 LINDEN AVENUE cation -alone. We taxpayers You give us a capsule nnaly- the reports of t'n<• RESIDENTIAL Mortn| and Stonge Phone VA-S-S6S9 are getting plenty fed up with Poll exclusivoly :; 46 Atlantic Street NATION-WIDE SHIPPERS o! Woodbridje, N. J. • Post Cards sis of the remaining three, all and Bouacbold and Otflce Furnltwt S7S STATE STREET teachers who cry poverty but of them no doubt intelligent The service is' Carteret, N. J. Authorized Agent PEfefH AMBOY somehow have bigger cars and men. Of the three, one has distributed by IV COMMERCIAL Howard Van Unei better homes than most of us. search Sen'icc. lct*nt« Boonu (or Stone* thirty-four years of experi- Telephone KI-1-5715 Radio & TV Service - • Signs Plus that JJiree-month yaca- wILh the pojtt office, No Job Too Large CRATING t PACKING ence Or Too Small . . . tion. f-oro of them as assist- SHIPPING Set Need « Watsfc twenty- Another thing difficult for ant postmaster, the others Folly Insured Unclaimed Furniture M Irerj REPAIR? • Business Description Eipert Watch and the Woodbridge taxpayer .to evidently have no such experi- The New tail No Chute or Obligation Call Offle* and Warehonu Jewelry Repairs understand in this teacher- ence. Paradoxically, the ex- HE 4-4360 perienced man Is not permit- For Estimates 14 Atlantic St, Carterrt Cards committee dispute is the role By FELIX (The (it I'-l'-" ted to say anything to furthec FLYHN & SOH • RING nTTINQ being played by the teacher A listenable n- ••< TeL EJ-1-5540 ARTS RADIO his own future. FUNERAL HOMES • RESETTING spokesman, identified in The record by Merc•;:•• Vincent Keller established SI Year» Independent-Leader as Mrs. Attempting to read between & TELEVISION •tPOUSHING t Coupons market — AIIPU^ 420 East Avenue the lines, I get the impression Builder • RE-SIZING Florence Augustine. featuring Terry <• Perth Amboy Misie listriction - SALES and SERVICE that the job will go to the AU Work INSURED Mrs. Augustine does not Allen on the p 1230 Stone'Street, Rahway tS Ford Avc'Fordi 15S AVENEL ST., AVENEL most active club member or and GUARANTEED I Certificates live In Woodbrldge, and hence von», Bed Min Phone FC-8-0976 VA-6-0358 _ Vout CUM Now for the one who has the right Mnta Lewrai on tot Anttmua Installed, tubeitnt- pays no taxes in Woodbridge. and Frank Dlv; e4 tree at onr itore. Car Badloi relatives. Then the assistant MARTIN LAWRENCE I woufcl suggest to her and • Accordion WTiced promptly. postmaster will probably teach contains 'such ^ • Gnltar , the others of her kind (out- • Trumpet Repair Estimate* Free! as "Rose Room." Delicatessen JEWELERS siders) that they spend their • SaxophoM M Main St., Woodbrtdje r of the Alone" among ..>•' • PUno time and effort ln their own tel MC-4-1IN Call Today besides a Steve Allen's .-:•'- 9 Trombone communities—that will keep acquaint thl» one. • Drumi & Sidlig - them -plenty busy:••-»* v—•- Fymrture • onnon Gnlttn ft anptotan . Tam" struck by SHOPPE • btcWe* Awordloiu Cnstoi tallerlig - Free Estimates Joseph, De Anselo ah album of the system. A 613 Rahway Ave., • Motlcal Acceaiorlei E&L 26 Clyde Avenue • Student Rental Plan private organisation Wn-s an son condiicti.ii ' Woodbridge Hopelawn > Vis^t Our New ••of Information Call HI-Z-4MI ROOFING experienced biau for the top - Rochester •'•"• (Opp. White Church) (VA 6-6748) SAMMY RAY'S CO. MEN'S SUITS job. For the busy post office chestra ln tr;^ • SALADS ft Their Beit Home of Insured it evidently isn't necessary. I rendition!* of i: Music and Repair Shop , 128 Homes Park Ave 1 • SODA FOUNTAIN Where have I heard that yon Salic" "- ' • Bigger Values'. BAH LAQCADRA, Prop. Booflnc instalUtlcm and Lselin, N. J. HI New Bnmiwlck A»e^ rotda Made-To-Order America is tht land of oppor- pi Suite." A>. t FRESB BAHEBY • More Top Brands! Repatn of AU Types October 25. 1958 under the titi ' GOOD8 • ALUMINUM SIDING Now you can Mr. Charles Gregory tunity, v.h»'re hard and cpn- • Better Service! Capitol's L>i l •'• OpenT A.M. to 1« :30 P.M. • WADERS • GUTTERS have suits Independent-Leader I scl'eiiii()i)s work will Ret you • Lower Prices! Idas ikW is T"1 1 QOQ. Oar Twentieth 1 DCQ • SLATE REPAIR nude to order PRESS Woodbridge, N. J. j to t)«- i*ni>-Or Kiu) it "to the INCLUDING SUNDAYS day, wijh <•'• 1300 AnnlTtraarj Year NOO • HOT ASPHALT ROOFS for as little as Dear Mr. Gregory; victor Closed ffednesdajs All Day THE WOODBRIDGE WINTER BROS. Music MEANS Fat Free Estimates Phone This is an-open letter to all A!V:XANDER.COHE> PUBLISHING CO. Township registered vottis. on this dlskiM.' • A LIFETIME OF JOY VA 8-5616 or 4B5 Qorham Avenue» *59 On November 4, less than H man's Tune." ' Drugs Wayside Furn. Shop For Tour Girl and Boy VA 6-041* M fterrlog Woodbrtije Besldenta ALL BAND 20 GREEN STREET week away, the Township will land," "I (';>"*' LEARN TO PLAT THE ;i • Since 1937 tAILORINO go to the polls to vote. Will Mind," and ACCORDION THE MODERN, 81 George Avenue at 0.8. WOODBRIDGE you be there? There isn't a good album i EASY WAY! RuflV & N.J. Poll Highway 1, Avenesl fabric! to TV program, social tncam- Uon, RAYMOND (At tbe Woodbrldn NO ACCOBDJON TO BUY .. I Select From ment. or qulctWiiB at (Prom Editorial Page) In the fiflJ ' men (House of Repiewnta- 1 1 . Cloverleai Circle) T. Ft. STEVENS home as important u5 yfmr huve twp to ' ) JACKSOti Delivered to Capitol Dome going to the polls and exists-1 tivest. I Open • A.M. to » P. M, •ootlnt aad Sbeet Metal Work You In 2 Week* Capitol: She's M ing one of the great priviKjsei | "''"''s *>"* :sUA?Llde vOle M and SON Iftcl Sat 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. (Prom Editorial Page) nms, flipped by Mi realed at a 3-day conference of our great country, the pt iv-iof October '.'8, elal, done m 1] Phone MErcury 4-6666 WOODBRIDGE at High Point State Park by liege of voting for whom you CONGRESSIONAL VOTE style of Amly ( Druggists ^"Repairs wardens and state fire fight- please. (IIUUMI of RtpresenUtlvM) these nunilj'1^ * Fire E^tlnguiEhers of all HEN'S HAND TAILORED ers. .. Senate Majority Lead- Dj) you know thu names of \ n' beat. And .i ( 88 Main Street l Types SUITS front 39.95 er Wesley L. Lan<;e, Hunter- the candidates, the office they j Republican 48'i disk, Get fl • Woodbridge, N. J. Phone KI-1-M23 don, urges voters to approve are running for. their personal J% SUBURBAN Ilndee'ldld ACCEPTED FIBE th« constitutional amendment history, • qualification!), and Today'l •vote for OOP Con; Kapp Telephone HErcnry 4-8SM neit Tuesday which would what they will do for you and EQUIPMENT CO. Alr-CondllkplM COATS 15.50 nrpMm«,n| statewide is lowe: vorites of inn.- have the State guarantee the the Township? There is still Warm Air Heal SPORTS JACKETS than it has been ln any Con- backed up IW Ula KKinaMt SjaUal principal and Interest of local time to find out. Door to door Motor Goardi AND SLACKS Election since 1948. Vou, featiiMH1 Fire FOB rill KS1IHATW school bonds. . . The State distribution of literature is be- rKlVATC LESSONS: inU, AU Brand New For e*umple In 1854, OOP Swinging' If Ckll MH-21U 01 MB-4-UM Department of Health reports ing made, fcnd the Independ- Modern and Claailcal — Bcclnneri No Seconds or Rejects candidate for Congress HU«o IVivn: Extinguishers and Advanced ent-Leader publishes the factB. 252 cases of polio in New Jer- lacked up &1,J per cent of ! : sey thus far this year. Read it all, know yoar candi- chestra Joi" " fmA Pharmacy BOMB VIM* th« major party vote ln the Enroll Now for Expert Carr doiim Of ALARMS • AVENEL CAPITOL CAPEBS:—Hallow- dates and have no i«greU stijte: 55.2 per cent In the 944 RAHWAI AVENUE VloUn or Atcordlon gentle litUr v. ' Hindu llrtil een antics throughout New kter. 11)60 Congressional Elections, Abwrtuat Instruction In Our Beny JOMI ftSo i TAILOR SHOP Each pull of the lever is a the Rouli'ttf !• HEreory 4-1914 rorj OUj FIOOM- Jersey have local andj 8tate -anti 59 8 per cent in 1?46. Private Mut|o Studio RI1X BOKOR Him I* To l.iiv IMI) ROOSEVELT Tinning and police on edge these days. . . vote. Will yours be mechan- Cuatom Tallpr Since 1M2 An Interesting Bidcllght in Away The l' AVENUE Robert J. Burkhardt, Execu- ical or oYi? of intelligent fore- W. cany a full UM nl UttdcaJ Sheet Metal Work todny's survey pn fconmes- liked this our PRESCRIPTIOHS CABTtBET 163 Avenel St., Avenel tive Director of the Demo- thought i«id careful consider- r Jnitiumenti and Acceuorlei strength ' is " • * IV The *l»i' l Roofing, Metal CeUloga TeL ME-4-B4B9 cratic State Committee, hopes ation? Ybu have been * con- WHITMAN* CANDIES mi-ans that nation the |!> Choose from luch Itmoui mane it rains in Republican Bergen stantly complaining about in ltii accordtoni ai: KXCEL8IOR, II- and Furnace Work vote for Concnis is almost are: (II Vul.n1 Oowutlc* - Fl|« TANO, 1QR1O, ACMB, ACC^RPl- County next Tuesday while taxes, budget, parking meters, i Liquor Store For Sale certain to be. a Democratic HHA, BXCKLJ1OLA and utHera, the sun thine* ln nearby roads, sidewalks, and lack of In The dan"-; Onetttr Car* victxuy, £iiic£ Mtat. JarsejL la Democratic Hudson County industry. Now Is the time to almost always ut least fojir 1 1 1 Telephone MErenry 4-1889 rtrth Amboj'a Oldtlt B»Ubllihed Woodbridge, N. J. . . . Honey bees will produce do something constructive Robin; 181 i ' ' ' Advertise IXT cent more Republican |!mi Accordlun Center 840,000 pounds of honey in about ttiu.se complaints. On My l'i (CALLER COTTON CROP Telephone MErcury 4-1246 than the nation as a whole. Nl M Yean at the Sam* LocaUon | New Jersey this year without Voting takes only a few Darling; O* WOODBRIDGE ( In other words,' the nation- The Department of Agtl Your Service any apparent effort. , , , minutes of your valuable time. lust A l>rraiii. eu ,ure hai estimated th EDDIE'S Music Center a few minutes well spent in wide vote fo/ punuress should Uqior Store "• j-'-r'» cotton crop at 11,67 IKE COMPLETES STAFF making this country the hv itpiu'uxlmamy this: Demo- U Bankuakl, rtuu. Surprise! 000 bales of 600 ppurid* MARY ANDRA8CIK, Prop. Prwideut Elsenhower has In Tim Space greatest in the world. Just cratic. 55 per cent; Republi- The pi mi. SSI 8UU Street. 1". A. The wi completed the reorganization teen-aged girl, after th(ng, if our forefathers hadn't can 413 per cent, thus Indl looked ^ Complete Stock of Domt*- VA-4-12W two lessons from the driving This figure was 430,000 of the White House staff by given us the right to spend eating Democratic control of next to l»er' tlc and Imparted Wines, For Only bales less thaq the foreewt designating Oerald D. Morgan school, took her fattier out fur those few valuable minutes tht House of started to liw of 12,105,000 bales Uat montb. Been and U|Mn us No. 2 vam in the chain of a spin in the family cur. "Oh,voting the way we want and by H tiomewlmt bigger margin Finally sin1 daddy!" the trilled. "Doesn't It compared with 10,994,000 command. for whom we please. thtin hu,t time. tobucoo mi'k1 174 AMBOY AVENUI .LL IT THRU THE speeding over hill and dule bales produced last year and Mr. Morgan, who is 49, htui Don't be Hti ostrich, get out Lai>t Minute SWrtu Impurtaut "in thftL «•' WOOItHRID