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CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, tnUrtd u 2nd Clan Hall At f 0 Guta^H r ';'' »ids Road Paving Work if or Newrp „ _, n schools Ao Be Started Soon, 1 "tal of the Lowest Ki.Wm for Projects Boro Council Told W $1,240,436 <'AI!TKRET -. Many con- iini'n\ Wednesday night vied 1:11 'Hi1 work to build two new -aid "'I-'1 in Carteret. Free Chest X-Ray Survey Patching ikl her rnlll- ''»• lowest, bids submitted at •, cmmlrv, >l»'cisil meeting of the ily l«i\i< in I'l of Education showed the To be Held Here April 12 J0 b Now 'i two schools by the CAKTERET — Two areasiinf! the importance of a chest! lidders at $1,240,436, have been selected for the freejX-Ray, indicated that it not I'stimati'd- <-ost was $1,-community chest X-Ray sur- only shows up symptoms of tu- '• l)ut. President vey;» to be lield in Carteret on'berculosis before they become Underway Kolibas indicated that, April 12, according to Mi-japparent, but that it will al i«l'litl

•r the mcidentalsJThe mobile X-Ray trailer will abnormalities that require fur-load pavlnR program will be 11 0 1 < S—„ Co., IMer-pnS'E.^t^cSSr^nrSer "ls ' bi-'m " co-ma^n Alexande"^r Such**, 'chairma ^^n 1 1 1 Avenur ,.-„ 'i)"!' ' ' School,; 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. and at the sponsorell«l d •"'by• »« Carter.* of streets and roads reported at , I-Mrit Vl.iR.i77: West Cartcret Scliool'BorouKh Hall Cooke Av«lu« B™''d of Health and the Mid- last night's meeting of the O1 K n P M dlesrdl x C "• loo! Cai- "'<•'' 'pnnce!op «i7 7nn if^FT "v" ^ *?* " " i CountvTubeiTuiosis'and'BorouRh'cWu ' . : YBrehPKkl in •wi\ to * m« ••''"»•• K nt rn ' ?° ^ '• - emphaniz-lHealth Uague. I Such noted that the road de- ::.t conditions iS872.000.-Th;. KiiWe Constructiototal of then KingCo.,'! " partment has started patching jfirm is about $4,000 less than roads. "The winter was so j severe that practically all roads th bbidds for the individual Planning Board :,n nf the | schools. i Lines i not only in Carteret but in the Structural Steel: Harrison entire metropolitan area have ntd or im- Iron Work, Mamaroneck, N.Y^i Is Being Pushed been badly damaged", he said. Up Workers for He "said Pershing Avenue, ; iv i-l of (*»tTV Program is Spring Flowers Bloom;f\& Dedication $11,447 and $18,988, combined; hook $29,557. Hermann Avenue, Irving Street • al! t:mc< and a few others already have Plumbing, McMnnus and|jB! y Mayor Skiba Red Cross Drive (IlliiV Hit by Borough Thefrr on Easter Cards [Sunday; Dinner iui.,.1been1 patchedi/atuiru.. Cartere\_.ttiocieut nVL'IlUAvenuCe • .IH!KS must .Murray, of Oranfje, $40,000 and! CARTERET — After months - • '$42,000, both schools, combinediof consideration. CARTERET — Raymond P.[needs a lot of patching. The ':,':.-•, of !lu- CAK'lKHf I — • tVvws are rapidly RTOWIIIK third. I * » borough of- Bonkoskl-..^..n , general. chairma-^-,.... n of"street department is using a |$78.476. tne Re ll lie Im/aids Italian Society ill ;jni«'r iriiitl til blow .ling Mike Toth, owner of Toth's: AttCr . jficials were ready to institute d Cross Fund drive today new material for filling of holes • . mi.dltions H'dil.V 01, ! Heating and plumbing Me- a move for a Planning Boardlunnoimced that the campaign CARTERET ~ At a •r» o CiT- Photo §hop, ranked Easter as, up to 8 inches deep and will not !!>• 'tire! bv 1 •Manus and Murray, Carteret in this borough [wil'"'l" ope n an—•'•d continu• " e through nf thr IUIlnn-Amriiran Cltl- "" "" ' " to 8V. Valentine's Day for CAflrTERET Three iewi Avenue, $90,000 and West Car- kick out. Mayor ,1 March 25. Reporting on the sweeper.

i-i'it with one move for a Planning Board said be allowed several days intoned into ten sections- two number of m- S«rr«d the occasion ranks high.jChurch this Sunday morning,! Electrical work Charles Tarr > (i A :in '•*"' this week hopes for action UinU : •fry jobs ol i "'which t'o" cove'•- r thei"" r sections to be done every day. VIvW colors characterize the |Dr. Andrew Karsanyi, pastor,; of Fords, Carteret Avenue $44-jsomettme in the springUm". areas. J Some of the campaign assign-j Proper notice will be given so ,| , fUKiHiU u«f of MtUan name* to hjoim* :»Mte"' t card "of' 1961. Afewi»nnounced. At the Englishf953 and West Carteret $44 600 {[(>*) ot e Englishf "We have been considering a ments already made are: that car owners will have time "•J^ : . of real -{service at 10 A. M, a new 50-| T . ..- —,. —.-.. v»..™uni,6 n|mfius uireaay maae are: in , tdrnilfy (WWDM oi ill-repute Ul lamlM bun- i-r». Butterflies with heads of Utar American flag will be re- The bids were referred to|Plftnnlng Board for some time j Borough Treasurer Alexander to remove their cars on the day 011 tht "The Un- * ' «.-htr\--- wiz, archltectinow and we do realize uia IMICPS when' Murray Leibowitz, archltectjnow and we do realize that:Corm,ai their section is to be swept. ' b«>wi over 'reived for the cb(jcu;>('jL'-Air industry and speciap l ;!v pri'Srnt to forr fitUdvstudy and tnhlilaHntabulationn. jCarterejlf>Qi-t«™ t is. jjusii,.- t abou~U/...utt thn~e- onl.onl.v!,,jf'-v- !,,jf .. ji,,ji,, j ^ chamra mu- .. on * iflmbwr. Bteptw Resit *bo vin i£fl!e ltf lsls ss o n chamra mu- He said the automatic sweep- '. I'II thr cur- ;l«rgt- oommuiHty in the county!,,icip'af building employes'; Po-er will be run in two shifts, the in memory of his uncle, the late which docHoess nott hnvehave. one,one"" the - ' llicl e chjChief CharlechIs L. Makwln- .first at 2 A. M. till 10 A. M. and Btt>11 Joseph Sitar. Another Ameri- mayor said. ,ir.' imsM>i)lf '• ' refcurdlni ^* card party; ski. police department: Street !the second from 10 A. M. to 6 can fins, for the outdoor flag- The mayor declared that Commissioner Douglas Zcnobia, P.M. pole, will be given by Elder there was no doubt that a plan- Cornell Estates Session Monday streets and roads department: Beginning next Wednesday, Bf Rank Deak. ning unit would be set up, but . "" UurtcclU »nd Carpiwr School Superintendent Edwin March 22, all trash will be At the Hungarian service, at Join Carteret? he explained that screening ICcrmidl M co-chairman of 't.r S. Quin, school employes, picked up on Wednesdays only. 11 o'clock, a new red, white, CARTERET — This borough [and selecting seven men for the . annual pirnlc whtch will be Vi ork Accepted For Sisterhood Herman Horn, High School Anyone having trash that the '(fretn Hungarian flag will be is showing considerable interest board was difficult, garbage trucks cannot handle r f CAUlhUKl i/h CARIERET - The Unitcd:dedicated, The donors of this in the moves at Port Reading principal is organizing volun- tt rft He said the governing body (will put it out Wednesday ;i- ll.ow ' P i c\mi:i-|. la-t ni ihr Hebrew Sisterhood of Carteret 'flux are the Men's Sick Bene- and Sewartn for secession from teers from the High School ; had met with Planning Con- mornim'.s and a special truck d./lu.-rj' ' TwMi-pni-*twml»r!.»Ft»-ad- .nil', i.i in ill-. Cu.'iK'll will hold their March eeneralifit Society and the Loiantfy Woodbridge Township. jsultant H. Thomas Carr, more .senior class to canvass Satur- mitu d llUo Jn.v, March L'S, weather per- will pick it up. There will not : A rii«i)o ' memb.-t»lr.p Thev HK confir- mt'ctmi; on Monday, March •-'O.ILadies Aid Society, Mr.s. Julius Most persons questioned in than a month ago, and dis- rf •iitinp. be a trash pick up any other i >an re- ** '- Mc»«*r». Albert Zulio :• oiii(111*1. vii- u< the Brotherhood of Loving!Matt- ami Mrs. William Biri the borough last night said cussed a master plan for Car- , ; Ralph DeVito. Peter Bufanu. Mrs. Ray Conimeford is or-day unless it is an emergency, ; mibl in,it llu imui-u\niii'iU(, Justice SyimKORiie at 8:30 P. M.'Sr., prwidents of the societies' Port Reading would do well if teret which Carr had designed ganizing the solicitation in Such said. y , Rabbi Morton Baum will ad- will hand over the new iiuK to it joined Carteret. Tive years ago. Carr had used f Stragapcde, John 'parkview. She expects (o have Borough Clerk Potocnig was rom ~ John t. D'Zur- dress thy membership and ex- the pastor. Scouts from Troop Carteret officials did not the master plan a.s his project ^ • • Aliano. TVitrinnc authorized 'to advertise for bids Are not ilia n'ponul that application is plain the symbols of the tra-|84 will sene as honor guards at show much enthusiasm in them obtaining his master s degree; . r Frasc*. frank oamoncMtrtmo. PlwkM malann , Capt p for road materials. btit'.K' mudi {ofor'Ktclciat j d i al l fundrunds dltionadltinull SedaSedarr tabltablee foforr ththee 'bot both hservices servi . The old fla^s will talk to net Port Reading to join in engineering. "•nuun to CortlMno, and Bnx-irt 'Street is setting up a sroup of Hulnick Cites Complaints W)rounh welfare coming Passover holidays.- ibo stored away for th. time ICarteret. Mayoy r Skiba saisadd the plan —T. _ „ ,.„,,„, , wl uiv,vy v,nnj IUI ijit unit volun tcerB Councilman John Hulnick -u*v\. ven\acnio. co.-ith A IH'W | "They want to so it alone" was incomplete and would have!! '" It w*s unnounced that the hwti in cxiKiidi-l Prepm-atlons for the tablejbeing. Eventually they may be f Hcrtha reported that he had received «a,^ ,d by Mrs. Hcl- scttina will be by Mrs. Peter [one man said. '"That it their to be revised, but that the gov- 1 deadline for wbmilUnit a tom- sent to Ligonier where the con- LU ue reviaeu, Due inai me gov-i_,, , . .. ,7'M" . "„. a number of complaints from en ChottT. wi'llun- dtrcctury, VanWallpndael and Mrs. Har- gregation's former pastoi, the prime purpose." ^ quMUonaire for erninK body was considering .tfcj ™^\^™J±- residents in the area of kuise- for Fi-nwn wln-n t".195.32 was old Kaufman, JRevR . Alexander Daroczy Is set Asked if he would like to seesince 1 lnt0 tlie mmt T! toe hiring rfaconsult™;^[son Estates area^^. . West Carteret velt Avenue and Locust Street, ("irKMlW * business dt 1 that area join Carteret, Mayor firm would be much more ex- I n ... »w«>u tin ri-ln-1. SponM>r» Servicr I tins up a museum of hisiorical will be handled by street cap- because they "have found that ' " «lI*S rwior>- hiu b«n set for v iu?ms fra Skiba replied: pensive. Carr has submitted an . 1961 j ' B'iik!;n- lii.-|K'ct« Hungarian Reform- tains including Mrs. Rita Bi\fih, their cars were covered with a lmA )rlld IIr v lUl d blllld '•It is a good question. Frank- estimate of costs of completing Alter th» r*mii« mi tmii "i" '• ' ' " *"1 sponsor the Oneg Shabbotjed churches m America. Mrs, Francis Stupar, and Mrs. wnite substance overnight. He Thorn.. M.iuiin r.li ilrlrt '"' Pfrll!lts lo' wolk toslillS toiipKhl at tlir services at the! Sunday School and confirm- ly, I haven't given the mattersand revising his original work Ruth Turner. said he did not know from Rites (W.J.,..M». «f' .1, a™!, $39«,7oo lust month. This m- synagoguf Brotherhood of I Jation class will begin al the an... y ,thought., , . ,". l,.,u;whicrthu Sun "Why Buy Stock". A question , ilO Choral Singers to juroup with f Inch he hopes to Officer Michael Yarcheski to U U(O on the the group and a program lowed by a sausage and sauer- insure Carteret of meeting its investigate. ']If this condition M niuri). »nd tiutwrr period followe„ d » - - ' kl Di;*Si4.0On and the f..,itiirinR Mrs. Samuel Breslow k'8U t ddihner in Bcthlcii Hall E tpr tT ( rm continues to I exist," be said, ^ M with Wring the wclal hour refresh " '!!}."J i ' Pr- nwnt* were xr\n\\ stoi.i-t1, $125,- b f1 Aiii'-ucaii Tttnk Kramer, Mrs. Willlfiml^PO'^red by the Loiantfy So- Hiph, / IVO Motorists 75 families in Carteret and their windows overnight." Hud Hw I ^nifel. Mrs. Robert Brown, and!ctrtv- Assisted by trie Juniox* School P.T.A. which was to be Potoniig Commended non u^iivjvii i^.i.ri. twiuii «u.> tu ui vymv±cj\jjCARTERETi — Thi ute MotoIVUJLUrI UU^JChopeOs to ubec uk>iabler i,(toj ir.%jjauexpandu n,its Thnmas Milik 4rs Isadore Gamza and Mrs.! Womctr.lcp's Guild, the Board ooff, „„ „...... ~ „ ...... ,, ., „.„ , Borough Clerk Patrick Po- PublhhATitrH r J J held on Wednesday, Mprdi 2^, Vehicle Bureau al Trenton ha.s|.services next year. Many dis- 1 i r ( II ihnt a nubile rjlifford QreenberR will be " '"r." J an"d "th' e """'Youth" "Fellow "- ] has been postponed to Thurs- revoked'the driver's licenses of'abled persons, veterans and|tocnig was commended by a ! '"" "" By School Board \^tt r lUK 1!)6I municipal sent fid ship. A proKrum will be |)reday- , March '.'3, due to the band: two borough mm foi 3"0" days;familie' " ""' s of servicemen 'hav e re- 'representativ ...e o.f ^-the- ~_.,_..._..Parkview. lrt "' i tvooimitinr.t:-"' di-pcwtynt-Undrr. was prr- il.i iiivitrd to attend. |r"r librilv »» 1848. Dr. Hlmer lull be provided by the:59 Warren Sfrect tor ex «lll Dr pdocatlon Wfdlif.da) nleht Movie on Sunday to iContmued on Page J> |Siiyder, German teacher l.sey point system. iCunlinued on (Continued on Page 2) "'"I1* al In making th* prfM-nl.ulm. Lets IIS

Ion ul ffnnt\t WukovrU. Bnard prr-i- it I'M.'K'I .|'»si|ih Aid Chalice Fund "i drnt, talij Mr. (ircior) not »nl> Ii .!. ,m' .•iiiplin,. itl V "M|3. (• •lilTlil' T Carey I,- 11• -1 Hit:i^ Ounpaiij, li'is ilv IL'80 KniRhts of ColuinbUK, ll1 ' M. ' hnmpapJr hut i»«r o( hi» timr l)||r l.'tj'd !ii|ttin tut ill1! fov a 4||, Degree is , sponsonni! a ol knd effort lo *rf tn it thut Ihf j, ' ile^:it- in MyiiHLji iiiriit at 1I10 !<• 'Uiyola J|ie Soldier Oi [•hUdrfn receivrd thr brut idu- Ruj, ••i> l.'iu',i-i--,ii(/»K\rniiiK Ui- ^i; Sunday, jvfarch lDtli at u o- ration poffiibl*. In rfply." Mr. , ' who Colunibiiin Club, Hitfh 111 A M Urtcon Mid hit rffartn wcic 11(11 r , tor the The movie Will slui'l at 'he small but hoped "tomethlnK «r lU(.ll(U,(1 „>[,„,K ^IHWCS lr ytp^t The movie will sut at small but hoped mn nl uml ont,.lll,[f yean,. 7:30 p. \\ Hnd the public is ui- • I.IIIL'"^ I 'iviHI_- thiILnL kinI.I^d J mi) Imprit• u other_,i * li,o. ! ,( vicipirnt of the comcom - vvttrd to iittend. All proceed!proced!, ••ink will help." „„;,„,.,.(! Bmdy Scholhl - f,0lii this'showiii'showii g will go to-

PARTY foMORROW >- »(1 *fll' r'mW M* dl" *»rd lhr ChallCI! ^^ ChiU • —t^x^ ;r:,;:s;,yumiK (our y'-ar Faithful Nnvigator, \H award- pn-jmtnik announced t h u t tomorrow evening competitive^ basisioliiTp'thert^wilT¥1 piHvttte"'slmw-' wood Court 137. ,uch year. Mr, hi- ing for the mlns o£ the various at 7 30 Amerlta. BUB is ihe bi'coud eiii-ijiu-ishes in fcurteret at 4:00. •-. Ether will bk provided and member under t. M. Huuday at the Columbian if. are asked to contcat Club Mitchell Bednarz. Faith-] 7:45 ranger Irvln Clark this hcliulaislup - 1U1 Admiral Ls the chairniHii as- sisted by Michael Prepuinik, 1 •'""MI. lie- Bi'ii Orttssi), JosejJh Kreidler "1I"-*". The' PAL and Auxiliary to • Hiid JohnHomak. ' ""• Men's Hold Easter Egg HuntOS UKAN'S LIST uf thr PAL s»id 1 CARTEHKT— MUS FrUVisiua fur elinible fliildren Hursaiiyi. daughter of the Rev, dbtributed tn »U 'Dr and Mrs. Andrew Hursanyl, U41e»' Auxiliary wUl ,115 Pershlug Avenue, has won! schools. 'a place on the Dean's List lnj hulU *»lt for n»ch 'n the St! in Kutcr Ht will 1 to be da I the first term of her Fresh- »K rolltnf oontatt. child -man year. Miss Harsunyi is I'Al. Auxllli«iy. nl I'lit'erleadt'i's wim surround , for The tffilr bs* been «ct for natrd t>y following a liberal arts course SOMETHING in CIIKKH ABOUT: Mii-lmel V. Carney sliklds ears (rum din of loubian cliunt by ('iirt-errt His" Sfliuul This k in addition lloo the Left lo right art' t'uti iiiti Vurgit, Mary Juiif Kiiatl Bel Ilia Johuaun, Marilyn Hun-ing tun, B< Hi Sciiniiiu. cuptuin, I'ittriuU Smith, (iirls wer« Mrs. Ml- MunUy. April 1 »t » A. M, This U in !at the University of Pennsyl- Uoiiorcil by Carteret Fott 'A6'i, Amerloitu Legion, Maturduy. (Auuther luduit on Tage 18). > •'"> MichMl la the CsrUrvt rirk. folk« main priie* to b* awarded vania in Philadelphia, Pa. CMtf Ciurlw b. lUkalniki, to winnerl s FRIDAY, MARCH: 17, 1961 PAGE TWO SCHEDULE tNVF.li IV, Breakfast Held CARTSRBT - ^\ Legion Dinner Ing of a monument m ,' ol the late Sylvia &•!,..'! A By Holy Name KBteu will be hn,i 'M* OBITUARIES Tomorrow Will March 26, at 2 p. M. CARTKUET -Sunday mor- Baron Hirsch Cemr Islnnd, New York. nl. the B A. M. Mass cele- FRANK J SEZYK Catherine Walsh of Travis, and Honor Leaders by (hn Rev. Andrew of Roosevelt Mr! Ellzabelh Heln ol Loving Justice, CARTERET Kr.ink J- ' CAHTKHCT — Immediate, or of the Sacred relatives are InvitedV 76. 52 Birch Street died Turs- F,0RENCE post, coinmander Sherman Jay; Until Church approximately d,r . March H, nt No* Jr Born in Jersey City. Mrs. Me- Memorial on Saturday evening. chinch bnsement served by the T ' ' M:. Uniansky will then be Altnr suid Rosnry Society mem- Dates adniiitrd to tin; past comman- bers. drrs association. Mrs. Cutter i.s Miehaey Capik president of the; WOODBRIDGp soeietv nctrd as tonstnmstcr|lK)0d of ConeiwM alitady a member of the past, 1 presidents parley. ami Hey. Okftl in his opening Tsrnel will ""Wecni,conduct , thejsflie April 18, 19 nn Alsu scheduled to receive tlie; remarks congratulated large turnout and asked forjeenter with Mrs. c, flags of the post are August RABBI AND MKK. BAl'M iarg(; t Sebesta, Nathan JacoBy, and TO ENTERTAIN: Sunday evniinc. Rahbl and Sirs. Mor- more such events to stimulate ler, chairman David Lasner. ton 8. Baum will b* hosts *t a "«ft-acquainttd eveninr Mrs. Jack.Qottdciib:- n a better understanding find Chairman of the affair is at the Contrewtlon Brotherhood of Israel ^»«« ^ "- closer relationship toward fa- chairman, announced i perrtilm Avenue at 8 o'clock. A film will be shown. Rabbi Baltimore. OOXr.RATU.ATIONS: John Towm Irichti, Plant Man- Thomas Jakeway with Mrs. ther and son< nual donor dinner win i, Hnmr. 56 Carter rnus _ and Mrs. Baum lUted that they hope to meet and *ay ner nf thr V. S, Mftals Rrfininc Company, rongratu- Harry Qleckner, » past depart- Also introduced was the hon- 24 ftt Green's Hotel p/ Bt 9:30 A. M. At the St. J°*'l)hjMcAUECE Fl NERAL hello to every Jewish family In Carteret. A..Wln» Mrs, dale, - latrn I'.S.M.R. cmplnjee .losrph l^maszrwskl on rrrelvint ment president ai chairman for orable Mayor Stephen Slkba I! C. Church. Interment wns »v CARTERET — Funeral sen- the auxiliary. During Uman- Baum as hostesses will be Mrs. Max OnAta. :Mr.. EdI Kit- A slate presented i, Holy Crow Cemetery, North who was an Invited guest of 1cei for Mrs. Florence E. Mc- sky's term as commander the iU, Mr.. Sam Breslow, Mrs. Leon Q«enwald. Mn. Pelw Philip Mappen lnclud,. Arlington. Mr. John Hutnlck, a member of Aliece, of 100 Markowltz Street post exceeded Its previous Van WaUendael, Mrs. Herb Harris, Mr». Clifford Green- the society. Milton Platt, emits;,, were held Saturday morning; atj year's membership and was t- berj, Mrs. Julius Welsman, Mr,. Ted Chenkln and Mrs. MMrr . KKenneth Becker, litera- secretary; Mrs. Robn, CHRISTINA JAKEWAY 9 A. M. from the Synowiecklj Girl Scouts at Breakfast waided a prize by the Trenton Sam Gevlrtzman. ture director of the Diocese of farb, recording secnt;i- CARTERET - Mrs. iPuneral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- headquarters. Subsequently TJ Trenton was the guest speaker Joseph Goldberg, tin, Jakeway of 3140 Victory Bnulc-1, nue and at 9:30 A. M. at the mansky was elected as vice vaccination certificates must and elaborated on how citizens Mrs. Robert Melnick. •,.,, vard. Bulls Head. 8. I. died St. Joseph RC. Church. The commander of Middlesex Coun laent, education; M>S be presented. can combat the sale of ob- Kri Sunday In J.imrs E^ing Hos Rev. Mel Corcoran OS.M. was After Communion Rite ty committee, the American Hundert, vice preside • Session is Held The P.T.A. members urged scenity, Quoting prosecutor pltal, Manhattan. She was born!ceiebrant of the requiem mass, Legion. Continuing his service bershlp; Mrs. Fishi* CARTERET • Girls of Scoufning. The girls wil be shown full support of the Carteret Edward J. Dolan he stated that ; in Travis. S. I, and was a life-|lntermcnt was In St. Raymond Troop 190, to St.|the different types of machines to the post fre Is acting adju- H~gh "school Band Concert. Thejsmut was being _sold to president, ways and long resident of the Island. iCemetery. Bronx. New York. By PTA Group > Demetrius Ukrainian orthodox and will bo given a chance to tant. Ralph D'Ollvo, Immediate concert will be held on March teenagers totaling $50,000,000 and Mrs. Eugene i Mrs. Jukeway Is survived by "— Church, alons.' with their lead- use the newest machines at' past commander of the Ameri- CARTERET — The regular worth of business. He also stat- president. her husband, Albert: a son. Al- 22 under the direction of Philip f ers, Mrs. Stanley Phillips, Mrs, which time they will make can Legion, Department of New monthly meeting of the Wash- Waron. ed that in Cleveland, Ohto, the "Fashions of a u bprt Jr. at home; a daughter, iffIM Barbara JOOO Charles Truch and Mrs. Cath-1 themselves a change purse. Jersey and Mayor Stephen ington-Nathan Hale P.T.A. was founders of Citizens For De- was narrated 'by M Mrs. Ella Terebctskij and two, Plans are being made for the : On Dean's List erlne Zuucaro. commemorated A puppet show entitled, "The iSklba will be the principal held Wednesday evening, at the Spring Fair which will be held cent Ijterature obtained over Meistrich, Mrs. brothers, August Klose nf Car- air] Scout Week by receiving[Three little Pigs," was pre- speakers, Nathan Hale School auditor- •a tmt and Fred Klose of Travis; CARTERET - Miss Barbara inMay.'lt "is requested that all! half a million membership tojper and Mrs. Joseph comniunion in a body on Sun-lsenUd by Lorraine Yapc&ensM ium. help combat the obsenlty and i>r. Models were four grandchildren: three sls-|H. Sabo, daughter of Postmas- donations be in readiness. day at the 9 o'clock service.!Gloriann and Elaine Truch Reports were made by Ru- ter and Mrs Lester A. Sabo, Sgt. Yanik Promoted Mr. Al Jankowski of the Na- phornocrnphlc literature and Brodkin, Mrs. Santom ters, Mrs. Mary Ross and Mrs. Following the church serviced thereby enabling them to com- dolph Turner on safety, Mrs. has been named to the Dean's tional Polio Foundation gave a prosecute those who sell this Mrs. Arthur Portnoi. M 1 5 1 of ham and c-ggs.jplete the Dabbler Badge, Other At Fort Jay Post Ann Kushner on health, and talk on the importance of polio smut. Mr. Becker said that par- ward Kaufman, Mr*. List for scholastic achievement I? ™"? , 1 home fries along with the usu-'badges complete were as lol- FORT JAY, N. Y—Sgt. Ml- Arthur Stupar on education. A vaccine shots. A movie "Bridge ents should take Inventory ofJKlken. Mrs, Barbara CARD OF THANKS during the first semester at : 1 1 al juice and buns with mtlk, lows: Homemaker, Margaret brief report was made on broad Smith Collet, Northampton, jhael Yanlk fl ? Daniel Street. Between" was shown. their children's reading matter, Elyse Platt, and Dave) FLORENCE M. McAUECE was served at the Community,Evon; Child Care, Gloriann base tax, it was urged that Mass, A gradiiate of Carteret Carteret, has been promoted to Dick Lane, gave an amusing their interest in what movlesj^rad. to express our Center which was donated byjTruch, Diane Leschek, Carol the grade of Sgt.-Major (E-9) members give this matter their exhibition of magic, which was to attend an survey the chil- Miss Sabo was the vale- itn cere thanks to our relatives,! ffrarfuiitTnir e St. Ann's AuxiliBry. Mrs.'Mantie, Arlent Marko, and This Is the highest enlisted utmost attention, enjoyed by all. dren's belongings to determine nf her BiadUBUng| friends, and neighbors for their! of 1960. Louis Sabo, Mrs. Stephen Stek Arlenc Phillips; Cat and Dog, Ed George of the Carteret The first grade mothers were what they have on their poss- Red Cross DrivJ kind expressions of sympathy,! Barbara was recently elected and Mrs. Nicholas Kosciowlat Phyllis Zuccaro. Sgt.-Maj. Yanlk Is serving as Bus Service reported on the in charge of hospitality. ession. > their beautiful floral tribute5'ttg*'n pU*sc representative to the were in clmrge. Also present) Girls working on their second aviation operations sergeant proper manner of transporta- The coming events commit-j (Continued from v,nt and spiritual bouquets In our Cnrl5tian Association at Smith were Nancy Karpowich ofjclass badge were shown how to with the Aviation Section, fllrstltlon of children to and from tee under the leadership of It must be noted thy 4 AP SMALL CAR FAILS recent bereavement in the loss Q0\\f KP Brownie Tioip 81; Patricia darn socks. U. s. Army, He was formerlyjschool. Open discussion was Walter Suror/ka, youth and ac- cent of the Perth Amti.-. . of our dearly beloved mother,; Meka of Rahway, Brownie. Girls interested in decorating with the Inspector General sec-|held and Mrs. George answered Tokyo — Japanese auto- tivity chairman will meet Tues- teret chapter funds ;•<, • Florence McAltece. .„-...».„ ,,-rTivr Troop 137 with leaders, Mrs.!Easter Eggs will be instructed tion, Headquarters First U. S. all questions directed to him. mobile makers made a deter- day, March 21, at 7:30 P. M. National Chapter. T.... We especially wish to thank TO ATTEND MEETING John Lit us. Mrs. Andrew He- by Mrs. Stanley Phillips on Army. Miss Katherlne Donovan,'mined push to popularize do- in the church hall to formulate help in case of major M desh, Mrs. Peter 1 Community Rev. Mel Corcoran, OAM.;| CARTERET - Repiesenta- . ... Kosten and Sunday in the Sgt -Major Yanik entered u\c ,.;...... pal of Washington School mestic-made minature autos|plans for the COming year. such as experience! .;: Rev Philip Brennan OSM-lives of the Carteret Business|St,nior Tr()0P 77 with leader'Center at 2 P. M. Army at Fort Hancock, N. J., inireportfr! Kindergarten regi-.for the average white-collar Th_^e committee includes Ml- shipyard explosion m .- Rev Victor Grabrlan, altar boys, »>«> Professional Women's Clubj Kaskiw. Rev. John 1940 following his graduation stration wiJl be held duting the .worker, ' cnael Miss Ju(mll Caplk, Joseph Shutello, Amboy and the tram . r.:: ed by their president, Mrs Dr. Homer, staff and nurses of;' Hundiak was honorary guest. from Woodbrldge High School,'second week of May. Polio and They failed to capture the Andrew Hamadyk, Bill Kol- Woodbridge a few v<. Perth Amboy General Hospital, Mary Lukadi, 31 Grant Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. He is the son fancy of customers with a Plans were made to attend Road Paving 1 basowski, Frank Gaydos, John friends of National Operating will attend a State Board meet- of Mrs. Catherine Yanik, Main widely publicized eye-opening Ing of the New Jersey Federa- the Singer Sewing Center In Sulek, Frank Kosciow, and Jul- Stevenson sees clian. > Department, Carteret police es- (Continued from Page 1) Street, Metuchen. Get Many Donations phase: "A car for every salar- accord on Congo. cort and the SynowlecM|U°n *< Business and Profes- Perth Ambuy on Saturday mor-i ius Kovach. the patli of sidewalks. Two TYDINGS A V. S. ATTORNEY; ied Funeral Home for satisfactory'stonal Women s Cl«*»> »t the For PaSSOier F\lnd T,rwh;te-collar worker pie- LEGAL NOTICES wln fW ScoM Hotel 323 North | days alkr Potocni^ called the A .services rendered i « - Joseph D. Tydings, 32-year-! CARTERET — Sol Price and ferred the medium-sized $1,600 i matter to the attention of the, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Broad Street, Elizabeth, Satur- Flag Dedication old member of the House of;Frank Brown, co-chairmen of;automobile rather than the !s;as company, field supervisor ORDINANCE COMMUNION day, March 18. when three $250 Delegates, has been chosen by,the United Cartertt Passoverismau Om\ James J. McAliece (Continued from Page 1 > i John Poltorak came to the bor- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN I scholarships will be presented. President Kennedy to be U. S Fund have received many do- ORDINANCE ENTITLED "ZONING /ress, Washington, D. C. wlll ough and with Polocuig toured Attorney for the Maryland dls-inations during the past week ORDINANCE. BOROUGH OF CAR- DRESSES will the Parkview Homes and found TO MEET TUESDAY TERET. NEW JERSEY, DECEMBER be the main speaker. He trict. ; for this worthy cause. 18, 195811. deal with the peculiar situation'matters satisfactory. The com-j Mr, Tydings managed Mr Rabbi Baum has urged every: CARTERET-- A pre-paek APPROVED AND ADOPTED: March the Hungarian language as Parry wrote; [Kennedys campaign in the'family to make a contributlonJmeeting of cuu pack 83 spon- 18, 1%1. by Elena , INTRODUCED: March 2, 1961. For the Easter Parade... m America. I "The majority of shut of fs!DemocratiDtic primary last May\The funds will be distributed to'sored by the Zion Lutheran Advertised as adopted on first Exclusively ;it 'Next week the Lenten serv-jare either between curb and and was his campaign coordi-jthe needy in our own com-p.u-'ch will be .:em nie.aay readln? with Notke of Public Hear- the>-S March 3, 1961. ,ce will be In Hungarian at 7:30 sidewalk or inside sidewalk.!nator Jo-Delaware and Florida munityy and to overseass s causes.ievemngcues.jy . at ] 1. M. in GRABERS P. M. Thursday. A film presen-|Any shut offs remaining in the;for the eneral election. Hearing Held: March 18, 1961. J To make your Contrfcutiort'C'11^11 mu- Approved by Mayor Stephen Sklba. tatlon, "The Power of the Res- sidewalk area will promptly be Advertised as finally adopted Youngset Shup send cnecks t(3 United Pa?<;over: urrection," will be shown Fri-j attended to upon request of the Fui rt c Price s Men>s Sore March 17, 1961. Truman hails Kennedy PATRICK POT0CN1O. 319 State St., Ferth AmbcJ day at 8 o'clock in Bethlen', resident ' ' ° ' as Allen, 82, was alone new world leader. Borough clerk Hall. The public is cordially in-\made at the time sidewalk crew. the C. P. 3/17/61 .. i , . ,„ ,J ,, , T, luncheonette operated her vlteri tn Join thn congregation!>s installing s dewalk form The; , h -th

for this motion Picture presen-.company will raise or »ower,entered and ordere(1 her to .lget •atlon, there will be no admis- valve box to conform with side- the money out of the drawer " CLOSE lion charge. : walk, grade." Mrs. Allen looked at the audit and said, "God bless you, on." The youth mumbled. "I m only fooling," and ran away Notice for Assistant Township Engineer, 'mpty-handed.

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M. 229 New Bnuuwick Avenue HI 2-0100 Perth Amboy TRUSTJCOMPANY Colonla Shopping Plain, Route ?7, Colonia |'rru Customer Parkin* At Rear Entrance Central Jersey's Largest Volume Bulck Dealer FU 1-3777 — OPEN TILL 9 V, M. TDE8., THIIRS. & FRI. rEKTH AMBOV, N. •»• Serving tJie Public for Over 45 Years Jl Member Federal Ueposlt Insurance C'i"'i " '^_( FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1061 PAGE THREE High School Students Are, Car Hadassah to Hold Miss Senk Engaged to opted by Additional Colleges Fete on Sunday vv H RET This week the been a student teacher, a mera- Wed Kenneth M. Longer out let ber of the as President in his freshman f the£f board of directors of the '•n'lL-K-s sent -f Aiyiscott News staff year, president and treasurer CARTEiiET-Mr. and Mrs. to the sue- Spanish, and trampoline clubs' arteret Chapter of Hadassah of the Spanish clubs, president Were, compiled for World Jncob I! S™k. of 132 Bernard iilirailts. Thcodore|Her parents are Mr. and Mrsof' the chemistry club, and dele- JosepI) lunar, us Lincoln Avc- s Day to be celebrated Htrtvt. Cnrtcrel, announce the ,,f admissions at gate to the safety conference, March 19, with a luncheon at unit'•d mil. In a letter nue. Alex Makkai. son of Mr, and iiPiit of their daughter. the Loving Justice Synairogue department Arlene Ivanltskl will prepare Mrs. A. Makkai, Sr., 11 Grant Miuyann Sink, to K?nnrih M. ,,f those who ap-to teach biology, she partici- at noon. Followed by the enter- Avenue, may study to be an , son of Mr. nnd Mr». by his pates In the Ecappella choir English teacher at either New- tainment of Mr. Lane. R magi- cian. Mrs. Irving LeVit7. is Km- l J, LaiiRiT. ri{ Iowana •\MKlll" l^llS are mixed chorus, French club ark or Jersey city. He has been Koy, P.T.A.. Annscott News. Shahas a varplty football player and eral chairman. The observance Avenue, Trenton. of World Child's Day will be I) r k . »»d Alex served with the JANS and aptrac- k man. A member of the Miss Senk attended St. held throughout the United peared in the senior play. She student council, he was presi- Mary's High Schnol, Perth Am- notified States and Puerto Rico. ,,;] StiltP lives at 42 Delaware Avenue dent and vice president of the boy. mid will be graduated this' Bressa, with her parent*. Mr. and MrsFrench Club. A report on the one da;- odu-! \liazin. ( June tram Trenton State Col-j Arlcnr Ivan- Walter Ivanltskl, and Is treas- ciitional institute was Riven by legc. Trenton. Miu Senk ls! Addltlonal Admission* Mrs. Edward Ulman. Mrs. Jnck1 ly. pntrlcla IJo- urer of the sodality of at tllws nnci nursing schools maioring in elementary educa- Mary's Church. h a Safran and Mrs. Elmer Brown W: 11 Inli mm Koy. Donald , ™ notified several addition tion. • 1 will be in charge of the candy I. ,,,v city State. Carol Patricia Kovacs is the daugh- al CrfiteiTt High School senion sale for Passover nnd orders Kenneth M. Lanm attendedj Miikkal. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius 8 of their admission this week 1 may be placed with them. jTienton Central High 'and were Kovacs, 62 John Street. A John Czubatl. son of Mr. and ! Ruler College, Trenton. He is v the Slnte Colleges mathematics major, Pat is Mrs. John Czubati, 3 Hermann The nominntlnR committee i)iesently employed as payroll' t) chairman, Mis. Monis Ulman,I .-.I I illN: this year, and Vice-presldeiit of the Honor|8treet, has been accepted in an accounting clerk for the De- will present a slate of?offlcrrsi fortunate in Society antl the F.T.A.. news!education curriculum by Up- Stv^nirnt of Defense at Tren- drills a}, the next general nicking to' mini' Hum one ac- editor of Annscott News, and sala College. While In high ton/No wedding date has been thc wait- a member of the cast of the be held March 23. at which time Ollii'l 011 school JoJohhn ld varsity foot- set. ) MARYANNSKNK irrplw a later senlpr play. She was chairman of the Junior prom, and preuU -. .••v.win w gpiinsoresponsoreda by the unit. track team. He also was a mem-Co-chairmen Mrs Robert Har- PTA TO MKF.T mlvii Aliazia dent of the Latin dub. She be- 1 First Aid Course Ai>u/iii will major In longs to the sodality at Sacred ber of the • chemistry, Latin, lis and Mrs. Snm Gevirtzman, CARTERET The regular Heart Church. to brtng In their! For Girl Scouts (11ircti(iii She lias been lonthl.v meeting of the St. CARTERKT — Members of ,.. tin- cliccring squad. Janief Kilty junior play. oseph P.T.A. will bo held mixed [hnius. opera Janice Klsty. 124 picturei! Girl Scout Troop 15 are under- onday evening. March 20, at Carteret Waiter Flnnegan may enroll! n'no r ch,'\ m ., .ippcllii. Loudspeaker, Avenue, is eligible forr the artlaart t TerUle UnfmZ .„ S °° "" «" Mrs. Joseph taking a 10-week First Aid P.M. in the school hall. En- i, ,,,n News. Her parcurriculu- m at Montclalr. AtP'e-law curriculum. President Veiss announced the speaker j course under the direction and rtalnment 'or the. evening or the luncheon at the Astor supervision of Joseph Comba ',' \ii mid Mrs. Raypresent- , art editor of the Loud- of the 8tudent Organization ill be provided by the pupils iotel April 11 will be Israel's1 in.-m. i; roliian Avenue. speaker, Janice also served on and a member of the National FLAG (KKKMONY: The (iirl Smuts of Carteret eelr-brati-d Girl Scout Week with a flat pf Sister Mary Rosurl's class. ambassador to the United H;,/;i. diiiiu'hter of Mrth. e Annscott News art staff. Honor Society, he has played ceremony whirh was held Saturday at the Borough Hall. Refreshments followed at the The executive board will itates Harmon. Deadline for [plans for a parents tea to be Michiicl Brezn, 51 She has designed program varsity football, basketball, and V.F.W. hall, Girls participating in the ceremony were Glnny Sitar Betty Ann Mehl leet at 7:30 P. M. preceding lonors Is March 23. The raffle held on April 7, and for their ..,,! ..nil study French. covers and scenery for the baseball. His parents are Mr. Arlene Sabo, Karen Palocy.ie. D», G»vron, Tat Szymanifka. Karen McKernan Diane he regular meeting. rawing wil take place also and ma service project of maklnn Easter unilif v of the Nation- class plays and Is presentlyl and Mrs. James J. Finnegan, ™L, S lMWt' MMh'tt. assi!iln«the «lrls in *"»"« w"* Mrs. S. Levitt and Mrs.' baskets for the children In the opera guild.j holding an art scholarship at 101 Coolldge Avenue. members are asked to bring in w Kathenne StalJIvaski. Mrs. I,ols Hazelwood and Mrs. Pauline Kiesllng were co-chair- local hospital. fniiiiiT editor of Douglass. Her parents are Mr. ill final returns. Elizabeth Saulo has been ac- men of the affair. On Sunday. April 16, the FOR THE FASTEST • it News, cniTPspond- and Mrs. Joseph Kisty. •Hostesses were Mrs. Harry cepted by the Elizabeth Gen- Rirls will receive communion ... • ::-. of the F.T.A.. a Willlam Koy lives with hlxleral Hospital School of Nursing Chodosh, Mrs, Jack Safran, t SERVICE ,nd Mrs. Edward Shapiro. a body at the Sacred Heart of : ,1 WHS rcc^itly sr- mother, Mrs. Ethel Koy, 52 nnd Orange Memorial Hospital Tickets Now Selling Jesus Church. Drive Into Our 'in •.tutirnl council Heald Street. He will specialize School of Nursing. Miss Saulo FREE CUSTOMER ; : ,ii tin' marking in science. At Carteret he haslives at 9 Sunnyslde Drive with St. Joseph's Jottings For 'Sow(/i Pacific PARKING AREA! t ! bi-lniiKK to theplayed baseball, basketball and her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Peter CIRCLE AT SESSION Bj REV. PHILIP M. BRENNAN, OSM. CARTERET — The Evenlngj CARTERET — The Supreme • hip of ih,' Him-]football. He has been a mem-Saulo. She sing* In a a cappella Membership department of the iniii Church, ber of the color guard, chem- choir mid the mixed chorus and Forest Woodmen Circle Junior ROM'S LIQUORS Carteret Women's Club Is busy Grove 9 met Saturday after- !!'i::ns, daughter .tstry. record, and Latin clubs, Is secretary of the French club WELL DONE: Last Sunday God and His help. How is your 1 If y

STOHt: HODKS: IN CARTERET Alys Shop Opcu Daily 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. ~ Friday Till S I'. M. Wian V Dress Shop 25 Cooke Avenue - Kl 1-6300 - Carteret Ol'KN ALL DAY WKDNKSDAVS Member 'federal Depos/l Insurance Corporation venue Wvdt Avenue CAM ERET Tel. Kl 1-5751 311 Pershing 4 > Carteret FREE CUSTOMER PARKING Open Daily a t« S, Friday fltu « M.YH SHERIDAN, l'rup. Kl 1-liHtlO At Kfar Kntiam-r to Store Drive-up Window Open Daiiy 9 (a 4, Friday S) to 6 PAOE FOUK FOR BETTER MEALS AND BIGGER SAVINGS MORE OFTEN • • JEST (MT Ann Page Elbow Macaroni FRESH BROILING or FRYING

2 bom 35« Ann Page Spaghetti Sauce CHICKENS 151/3 o«. 23° Meatlail WHOLE MTNTTV SKKVrCE: Certificates were presented to Mr. and Mrs. William U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED Danecll by Iseliii Cliiiinber of Commerce at the Iselln l.imis Club dinnrr-danrr Satur- day for their outstanding oharltj' work. Left to rUht, Mr. I)an|tll, Carl Fleming, Cham- Heinz ,. ber executive director, and Mrs. I):in«ell. READY-TO-COOK C Wt dtitennf—H's delicious Sweet Gherkins and only A&P has H ! born in North Hampton, Va.. 1 and resided in New York before 7 /] oz. M Q Split, Cit-Up ^| c Ib. It's "Siper-Rlgkt" moving here in January. or Qiartwwl <# I II. OBITUARIES Surviving arc two daughters. 29 Mrs. Viola E. Jackson, with ... CrMtnry SMM Sr;; 2™ 39c whom she lived, and Miss Edna Bosco son. MRS. ANNA BEILER TURNER Mill ump CORNED 10 Something Dtfftrtnt and Dtlicieu«-"Sup«r-Right"-Whol« or Pitct MENLO PARK TERRACE — Home, corner New Dover Road Funeral services for Mrs. Anna and Wood Avenue. Rev. John n::37c i-590 I grandchildren. | Beiler Turner, 70, 82 Stony P. Uphan, First Baptist Church c Brook Drive, who died SundayRahway, officiated. Burial was MRS. JULIAN ANN Ib. in Rahway Hospital, were held In Qraceland Memorial Park, BEEI CHIPPONEIU SMOKED PORK LOINS 69 yesterday morning from the Hillside. AVENEL — Funeral services M&M's Candy Thomas Joseph Costcllo Funer- The deceased was born in BONELESS BRISKET for Mrs. Julian Ann Chippo-, QMllty-liiilttt "Jupir-RIEM" Quality al Home, Green Street and Newark and- Is survived by her B, St. Michaels, Coated Chocolate Cooper Avenue, Iselin, with a : Front Cuts Straight CUD Husband, Frank E.; three sons. formerly Avenel, who died Sun- Requiem Mass at St. Cecelia's Prank E., Colonla: Raymond, Top Sirloin Roast 99: Veal Chops«»JJ> 99 day at the Easton Memorial Plain Church. Burial was in St. Ger- Kearney; and F. Edwin, Long Hospital, Easton, Maryland. •pk«. c IH l trade Cemetery, Cfflonla. Beach, Cal.; three daughters,1 were held yesterday afternoon 79.' Veal Roast A native of Germany, the de- Mrs. Edna Randall, Tarrlngton, Stewing Beef '-*• 79. Veal Roast .°.--°" 69' from the Greiner Funeral fOU -Frozen Seafood.' ceased resided in Cooperstown. Wyo.; Mrs. Ruth Deinlnger, Home, U Green Street, with] MazolaOH N. Y. before moving here four Smoked Butts 79; Cip'i John'*—10 01, months ago to reside with her For tookinij, uladi, Ulinfl 59:79: tor, Trinity Episcopal Church, for daughter, Mrs. Ellsa Jirsa grandchildren. SpMiilly tuni tor flit flavor In our Woodbridge, officiating. Burial eallon Haddock Dinner Yoar She Is survived by her hus- was in CJoverleaf Paik Ceme- Fresh Spare Ribs 59; U.S. Oov't, Inipnttd Cornid litl rtomt band, Percy J. Turner; iMrs. MICHAEL FETHERSTON Cip'g lekl't—I n. 'Choice tery, Woodbridge. BAAI I IIIAl *>*ciaHy SaUc'Ji? *^ * Jirsa; another daughter, Mrs. HOPELAWN — Funeral serv- The deceased was a member 89. Erika Luft, Canajoharie, N. Y., ices for Michael Fetherston, Scallop Dinner f Crisp, Finn—flrnn of the Trinity Episcopal and four grandchildren. Infant son of Mr. arid Mrs. Swift's Meats D6vF IIVVI Hr«|k Howard Fetherston, 26 Howard Church, Woodbridge, and a Shrimp Dinner I Hew Cabbage 5 ERNEST K. PEARSON Street, who died last Wednes- former member of the Avenel for Babies FORDS — Funeral services day at Perth Amboy General Republican Club. Chicken " 49J""» 59^ Fancy Scollops 59c for Ernest K. Pearson, 14 Hospital, were held Thursday Surviving are her husband, 0M - Bloomfield Avenus who died afternoon from the Zylka Joseph; four daughters, Mrs. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Sunday in the Roosevelt Hos- Howard Hoffman, Fla.; Mrs. Turkeys ^:rr 45^ Funeral Home, 513 State Street Ntw Crop ... Ttndir 8n«n Spun pital, Metuchen, were held yes- Perth Amboy. Burial was in StJKalo Stasi, Highland Park; terday afternoon from' the Stanislaus Cemetery, SayrevilleJMrs, William Pfannkoch, Dun-j Kaiser *1.00 SALE! YOUR CHOICE Flynn and Son Funeral Home Surviving beside the parents!ellen; and Mrs. Howard Smith,! QUILTED Fresh Asparagus 3 1 Kegalir Retail 23 Ford Avenue, wtyh Rev. El-are the maternal grandparents, Bristol, R. I.: a son, Howard quirt 4Q0 FlarMi Qoldtn don R. Stohs officiating. Cre- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Niemiera, Freggans, Jersey City; 16 Aluminum Foil bot. •* Yonr Choice mation Rosehlll Crematory Hopelawn; the paternal grand- grandchildren; 24 great grand- 7 inch » 4A0 CORONET PRUNE JUICE children; and a sister, Mrs. 4 Sweet Corn 4" 2 Linden. parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold M tt. roll * HM Ht A native of Sweden, the de-fetherston, Perth Amboy, and Grace Cloughley, Jersey City. APRICOT NECTAR ir ^» Fim, Critp ceased has been a resident here'; the maternal great grand- FOR for 31 years. He was a re tired'mother, Mrs. Petronella Bro- MRS. INGA A. JENSEN ' O-Gel-0 SUPER-RIGHT I2OL10 painter and a member of Locallzlnskt, Hopeiawn" "'" ' FORDS — Funeral service*^ LUNCHEON MEAT Iceberg Lettuce 2'.. 2 144, Painters and Decorators1 ]for Mrs. Inga A. Jensen, 70. irr Cellulose Sponges U.I. Hi. I 8r«le Union. |JOHN J. CLANCY . New Brunswick Avenue, who m Surviving are his widow,Tyra! ISELIN — Funeral services died last Friday at home, weii- Banded Mo ASPARAGUS TIPS „£££-. -& Yellow Onions 3 1" 1 (Anderson*: two sons. Harold j for John J. Clancy, 71,1646 Oak held- Tuesday afternoon from NABISCO and Stig, Edison; a sister, Mrs. Tree Road, who died suddenly tlle Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Jiruy — Qoldin Mathilda Hedrjuist, Minneapo- last Thursday, were held Mon-iG1-«en Street, Woodbridge. Rev OREO COOKIES Crem« Sandwich lis, Minn.; a grandchild; and!day from the Rieman Funeral1*- H- Behrenberg, Pastor, First Pl esl> Handy Andy two brothers and three sistersillome, 1914 New York AvenueJ ' yterian Church, Metucli- Sweet Potatoes 2 2 in Sweden. .Union City, New Jersey. Buriaiiel). officiated? Burial was in Al- All purpoia liquid clunor Full tl Jiiei li| of t Bi( tl A»P Br»nd our C jwas in Holy Name Cemetery,1 pine Cemetery. Perth Amboy. C STEVE J. ADAMCZYK i Jersey City. S The deceased has been a rcs- WHITE TUNA FISH Solid Pack VaJ bot. SEWAREN—Funeral services; Surviving are his widow, LAs-jident of Fords for 50 years and bo!. Fresh Lemons 25 4 COOKED for Steve J. Adamczyk, 33, 408 sette; a daughter, Mrs. Doro-i» member of the First Presby- |fcBl SwtJur East Avenue, who was drowned j thy Linquist. Iselin; 2 grand- terian Church, Metuchen. SUNSWEET PRUNES Ready To Serv» j», Red Grapes 1 in Raritan Bay last Saturday sons and 2 great-grandchildren. She Is survived by Her hus- Trend AiP Bnnd morning, were held yesterday j • — • •• • band, Charles C; two daugh-' ""Me ters, Mrs. Ho\yard Madseii, Our Fineit Qualify |00 morning from the MuskaiMRS. ROSE ANN KELLY dDei GRAPE JUICE bot. »' Jane Parker Baked Goods! Funeral Chapel, 235 Hall Ave-I MENLO PARK TERRACE— Fords; Mrs. Joseph Hayduki- nue, Perth Amboy, with Rev.lFuneral services for Mrs. Rose wecz, Metuchen; a son, Stanley' Twin 12 01 George H. Boyd Officiating.iAnn Kelly, 49 Jefferson Street, C, Winter Park, Fla.: six Pack 2 Diasti Regular Retail PEACH PIE rt 59' Burial was in Cloverleaf Me-jivho died last Wednesday, were'iKrwdchildren; four sisters, ANN 14 oi Yttr Choice morial Park, Woodbridge. [held Saturday morning from!Mrs. Albert Thereeson and Mrs. 1 PAGE bot. Rhubarb Pie t,*" ^ The deceased was a resldentjthe Thomas Joseph Costello;Sigmund Thergeson." both or, Mr. Clean TOMATO KETCHUP .._. here 20 years. He was born inFuneral Home, Green Street Sewaren, Mrs. Hilda El we 11. C All purpoit liquid cltanar FOR Danish Butter Pastry Ring 39 Perth Amboy and was a Worldiand Cooper Avenue. iRoselle, and Mrs. Christian Ho. DEL MONTE SPINACH 2 . 37' Q C War II veteran of the U. S.j Surviving are her husband, Elizabeth. 28 oi Fudge Gold Siuan Cake 43 Army. James, Jr.; a son, James, ni;1 •—~~ s bot. bot Surviving are his widow, Ann three sisters, Mrs. John L DRIVE PROGRESSING STRING BEANS .™ t^v €AA 100% Whole Wheats 21 (Taylor); eight children, Val-jGiles, Mrs. Agnes Jost, Miss; WOODBRIDGE—The Wood-' 00 erle, Karen, Catherine, Stephen Margaret Rlley; and five broth-[bridge business section of the Red Ct oss Drive LIBBY'S SLICED BEETS 2;. 17< I Jr., David, Peter, Kenneth anders, Patrick, Joseph, Daniel,' ' >s cQinms Ivory Snow Bryan; his parents, Mr. and John, and Michael Elley. jalong quite well and in general, Dairy Favorites! For washing f 49 0.77c Swiss Ross Gruvera last Wednesday at Mujilenberg'was in Rosehill Cemetery. Boy Sctmt Troop 44 will be held pig. * Hospital after a short illness], The deceased was the widows NetfiDover Methodist Church 1 eM dClamS 2 65c were held Monday morning of James Johnson. She was tonight at 7:30. i^^TJfrS ^ t - Natural Sliced Swiss 3 Duz Nettle's cSas X25c l?& Mushroom Soup c;;t';' 2 - 37C Sharp Cheddar S^-Wp'd- Soap Powder Kretschmer ^r aMy* Cooked Macaroni , l*::& Muenster Slices "-- f !tfl J ( e pkg. •" pig. '* Yum Berry *- *»> '; 35« Vegetarian Beans *- >•>- 2; ••• 25

Nescafe Zll'S™ *;!§• Maine Sardines 'r!*;- 2 '*"-•• H • Green Beam Franill Style w v 0 Sail Detergent Spearmint Leaves tr ";33« Good Luck MargarinV 2 V 49 „,.,. B T«il« ihow thai tai4- ab L BMM DRY ful cleaning and flniih- All Purpoti Marcai Pastel Napkins i10« Kraft's Deluxe Margarine •£«• BroccolS yi Speari^ s ing lajnglhen clothing CLEANING Nine Lives Gat Food 2 ;;;, 27« Pancake Flour ^^.»< \-\^ Orange Juice £^ti 2 lift. Soili and tlaini " J1I91. "* pig. *¥ CW ""•D' em KEEPS waaJitn fIb»ri and With lc II or «Ae C.N. Plus WSSil? t:; 27«. Ravioli ^-ofthaSaa- >&. j 41/,,, & Hawaiian Punch c-^ 2 fabrics. 1st u< help you efflaba! plattic ** CLOTHES Camay Soap unl 5*yla I e#n kup your tlothti look- Fell Liquid Detect Gorton'i Brand IO'AJI Libby's Green Kale 3 WEARABLE ing fr«ih and n«w with For toilat and bath our txpart dry cleaning Galvanized fails Libby's Baby Okra 2 k LONGER and prompt itrvlce. *'$:& G.E.light Bulbs Ji*",:, »*25" Tree Tavern Pizza Libby's Asparagus - •* ' i i p'9i' Libby's Red Raspberries Waldorf THE GREAT ATIANTIO t PACIFIC T£^ COMPANY, INC. CIIDDADT Toilet Tissue Dinner Redy Turkey Alices Super J^arkets Red ««" Banket Dinners ^:!" HIGH IH dr°H<3S< AMIRKAS OEPINUAKLE I00P MIRCNANT JiHCl IBSV QUALITY... Crestmont Ice Cream Flaw' " e cleaners Pricci trftcHvt through Siturday, March 18th in Suptr Markets «nd S.lf-S«rrke .tore, Only LOW IN COST! B33 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret —East of rpike. 113 Main Street, Woodbridge Out fOU'laill (III tlcs 354 Amboy Avenue In• Is knONO for hij ——ST()HE liOIRS— rtl <|u»lltjf ...) STORE HOUKS u^klft HO nturc tb Monday thru Thuj-uday <> A. M. - 9 P. M. Monday 9 A. M.. 6 P. M. - W, Wed., and Thu«. 'til " '' Friday 9 A. M. - 10 \\ M. -- Saturday 8 A. M.. 9 P. M. Friday 9 A. M. - 10 P. M. - s,»lurduy 9 A. W,. • 6 I'- FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAOE FIVE )l<>lodears? Girl Scouting \CWV Auxiliary Welfare CancerfobiaVFf Auxiliary DARChapter Safety Council Makes 7 fake E<*st ' Talk Subject Work Wins First Prize WOODBRIDtiE-'The Wood- Explained bridge Olrl Scout Council 1» 23 WOODBRIDQE - the Mt. Social Saturday f0 Entertain Teen Driving Suggestions and are asked to wear full uni- ; I Title years old and there are present- Carmel Catholic War Veterans form, A breakfast will be held WOODBRIDQWOODBRIDOE — ThreTime WOODBRIDOE SeveSevenn .and Student this is » privu>«, ly 2,469 Rlrls ln some form of ladles Auxiliary were awarded .Thc»Melo. at the Reo Diner. new members. Mrs. John videg, i« rerommeiuiatlons on teenage part of a general education girl RcoutlnR" Mid Mr«. John first prize trophy for welfare By Sutgeon „ undr nt compet- The local auxiliary will be Mrs. Godfrey Bjorensen. and driving and related problems Ian; ,,f local RlrlB Brown before the Woodbrldge work, at the Middlesex County hostess to Middlesex County WOODBRIDOE •— Dr. Cyril : lM1,,t,l Mrs, Ray Bjorensen, were ne- {were mnde In a report of the Safety route. Lower trades Amboy Klwanls Club, Convention, Spotswood, accord- CWV Ladlea Auxiliary 8 P. M, Hutner, area surgeon, spoke •, ,; ,h(, Ing to Mrs. Joseph Pedor, presi- sted by the Ladles Auxiliary WOODBRIDOE—Tim JanetJTownship Safety Committee Mrs. Brown In the church basement March 1 the Woodbrldge Lions Club plan and map safeit Taut* advised the dent. Mrs. Frances Nemeth is Chapter D.A.R. will en- council handled 22 when a white elephant sale ; Kenney Acres. Monday, on if Woodbrldge VFW with Mrs todny by the chairman, D»vld om home to school, It U lm- ,|si (.(n,;,t champion 900 girls in .auxiliary welfare officer tertain Miss Janet W. Ruesch. the four weeks at the Roosevelt Iwlll be held. •he tragedies of extensive pub- >ack Timar presiding. R. Rudnlck. irtant to Implant ln the minds !.'i a-ri'kcnd und the ic education concerning cancer 17 Fifth Avenue, Avrnel, the unal Park Day Camp and Indicated Tentative plans were dls- The state Convention will Donations were made to primary school children an ,.k won tlin "It's too bad tood things Woodbrldge High School stu- The recommendations, which i there Is need for additional cussed for a penny sale April 11 take place at Robert Treat Wfcstfleld Children's Country include a traffic-court cl»M- sarly consideration of traffic with Mrs. Andrew Penyar and lometlmes have some bad dent who was selected "Good ,y camping equipment. The coun- Hotel, Newark, May 17 to 20. room In which teenagers may ifety; directed by c ls Mrs, Joseph Kovacn as co- ispects", said Dr. Hutner. "and Home, Tuberculosis League Citizen," at a meeting Monday ,jr instructed " ""PP^ed only by the Donations were made to Mt observe first-hand the conae- Uriet Court Visit llllciW QM Bm chairmen. Cancerfobia" Is one of the and the Mount Carmel Nursimr 2 P.M. at the home of Mrs ,"" and have « Cookie sales she said. Camel Oulld, $5; Mt. Carmei quenwa of traffic violations, Traffic court classroom. A Kuliiiiuk. and nave things that has resulted from Guild. Mrs. Henry Dlckfton, training Mrs. John Arva, first vice Church, »20; and New Jersey Herbert Rankin, 454 cliff Road were the result of a meeting oluntary program of Inviting nili'.s for three con- ilertlng the public to the symp- chairman, spoke on the prob- president, received a certificate Camp fund, $5. Next meeting Reports were given by Mrs Sewaren. at which guests were Magis- ilgh School students to attend i! '• toms of cancer." William ~ lem of training women for Olr for second place for her Ameri- will be April 12, 8 P. M trate BenJamlii I. Kantor, Su- traffic court and observe the Tumors and swellings ..._ Andrew • ;||MI I i8cout Leaders. canism work. perintendent of Schools Patrick consequences of traffic vlolt- Slnti1 Champloru MTS. Fedor was elected wel- rery common and a tiny per- lons. This recommendation Has comDete1 "Therc '" R turnover of ap- „ „.. v,,c. u,c „«,«: A- Boylan. Dr. John P. Low, - iind ' fare officer at the conventlor cent of them prove to be ind- received an enthusiastic re- Pla |niPi"Oxlmately 125 leaders every tour historic Washington Bar- principal of Woodbrldge Senior Assessment ignant, he explained. 1 1 1 for the fourth time. becca Dobos, essay writing con rack...b. s .....an. d mefe^ t Oovemor- Rob• -« Hig- - h=-*--- School• ••"-•--; Nichola• • s- A• . Prls iponsc from Magistrate Kantdr «...;«. 'year, and this Is Bn fulfulll time A surgical patient who ha.. : Tonight members are asked test; Mrs. Prank Warcha; 'ert B'. Meyner in the executive ;oe, athletic director and driver ind a genuine Interest by the training Job. sh$ related. harmless tumor or swelling to meet at 6:30 In front of Mt. membership; Mrs. Joseph Do- .office. .raining Instructor at Wood- Joard of Education. Magistrate removed,1 but U obsessed with m bi'cn compet- Carmel Church, Amboy Avenue, Ratio Sticks bos, hospital; and Mrs.- Ernst irldge Senior Hlgji School I Kantor haa offered to schedule the Idea that h^ has cancer. 1 She was selected by the facul- ,,,,,11(1 Saturday to participate in the New Jer- Wright, rehabilitation, . lohn Kuhlman, assistant prln .raffle violations first, to avoid Merchandise ' WOODBRIDOE — Although In more serious trouble than ty and senior class for he\; cimti'st at the sey state CWV hospital party Mrs. Warchal announce, "friendly personality, depend- ilpal, Rahway High School, iresentatlon of other types of .—...— ,.„.., Town representatives have fiip- the person who really has i members are selling chocolat tffenses. This plan will go a ivi-th Amboy. Thefted from Store and St. Patricks Day dance at pealed to the County Board 0 ability, service to country, town|Lester Miller, driver education m cancer successfully removei candy. long way in developing a i,l,, will ho pres- WOODBRIDOE — Merchan- Lynn's Veterans Hospital. taxation, the latter has re without emotional compllca and family and for her leader- nst/uctor, Rahway High 1 On 8unday, the Poit and the A social will be held Saturda '(climate ,of traffic safety' ln und. New York dise and cash, totalling $487 malned adamant and the ratl tlons or what Dr. Hutne ship and patriotism." School, Auxiliary will receive holy com- at 8 P. M. at the post roomi Ihe minds of our youth. :,i-,il Delaware. iwere stolen from Bob's Appll* of assessed valuation to tru dubbed "Cancerphobla." Miss Ruesch ls circulation The recommendations follow jmunlon at the 7:30 A. M. Mass Pearl Street with Mrs. Jol manager for the All-Hl school Safety poster contest. A com- anee 8tore, Main Street. Tues- vauie In the Township will re Another tragedy, Dr, Hutne General program by the Waverczak and Mrs. Jam paper arid a member of the plete poster contest for all day, police reported. main at 12.33 per cent. pointed out, ls the person wh. Board ot Education and Safety Shornock as co-chairmen. Honor Society. She is also a grades, from primary school to onrl William Hang, owner, said really has cancer but refuse., Committee to educate the pub- After the completion of Its A hospital party will be held member of the Avenel Presby- high school, each grade to be the thieve* took two television to consult his physician about lic on the Importance of en JlAMtVtjV Reilly Elected i revaluation program, thi at East Orange Veterans Hos- terian Senior High Fellowship lven a different theme. Medal* sets, two radios and fl7 in sil- It because his neighbors and larging the Student-Driver Township had hoped to asses pital March 27. Members will and of the Sub-Junior Woman's to be awarded for best poster* ver. fellow workers relate things Training program, with em I at 15 per cent of true value, meet at 6 P. M. at the post Club. phasls on the fact such a pro In each grade, along with hon- that happened to someone they rooms for transportation, (II Wnrk Fire Board Head The County Board said tha She plans to attend Dicker- gram ultimately saves mone. orary mention certificates. All , i. niulf know who went to a doctor. were BICYCLE STOLEN on March 10 the assessed valu — : ;,, """• """^n son uoiiegeCollege. Carlisle, Pa, through lower Insurance rate winning posters to be displayed AVENEL William Retlly in tloslng. Dr. Hutner sug- M « W't'l WOODBRIDGE of real properlv In the Town Doha and Miss Dobos. The|maJor ln Polltlca) g^^ and saves lives and property; in business establishments ln Leonard was elected president of the getted leaving the job of diag- ship is »56,004,n9 and that th next meeting will be March 23 The girls trio of Avenel, al Enlargement of present 8tu conjunction with Traffic Safety ,i . „ • lludirl -Krounl! Thano. Cre-tview Drive, Ford.-Board of Fire Commissioners of nosing cancer to competent aggregate true value Is $454 when nomination and election seniors at Woodbrldge High Week. reported to police Monday a'Flre District 5 at the annual physicians and nqt to the Ima- dent Driver-Training Program 216,050. of officers will take place. School, will entertain with Only Juniors and Seniors at GOLDBLATTS Kirln htrycle was stolen from;r(.0rRnnlzatloii meetlnu gination frum one-third ol eligible en his yard.^ He . . of neighbors and selections of spring and Easter' rollment to greatest capacity. I least 16!i years old may now "i ,»«-, i o: Trir\i|»'r(i(inn employed by Jersey Central| et tomorrow at 1:30 P.M. al • Dintirr In Sew York mC mara has nearly completed Power and Light Company,!the school # tn; Hrnadwav Show the top - to - bottom review ofjSouth Amboy. LOW COST ACCIDENT INSURANCE SKUS SlIW JOR THREK American military strategy and BUTTONS! TIM' M( S1CM.S weapons ordered by President)CIVIL WAR STAMPS l>0 RE >!I Kennedy. Postmaster General J. Ed-! Easter for the \AU\I c.\>ii:i,0T & Advance sign,* are that Me- ward Day announced that five! Namara will recommepd 25 to special stimps \fi commemor- FOR PER \IIMJ Matir Altirritirltl III 30 steps to streamline Army - ate special events in the Civil Outfit? \\ Scu> at lit*' CARNIVAL p to treamline Army NavN y • AiAir F Force defenses in the War will be ia#«e«l during the SHOP Fhuiif ME 4-7SS3 nuclear, age. (five-year. rilttiojfl*ld«r cbserv- JUST WEEK Theatrr Dlnlnit Servirr These undoubtedly will in-'ance of the Civil War'centen- WOODBRIDGE \i;\v AR:I elude more spending for ...io- ' ilal J 10 stles, modernizing.and strength- The first IS due April 12 to enlng Army forces to fight commemorate FFort t Sumter. I limited wars and continued re-, Fret Ulrhne Others a/t: Shlloh, April 6, PARKING lianee on long - range bombers^ Information. 1962; Gettysburg, July 1, 1963; METER Sewing Kit TirkMi Obtained s the main punch in deterring the Widernes*. May 5, 1964, TOKENS Hi nor* con'tnltnl any Communist attack. and Appomattox, April 9, 1965. when »a makt join THINK!... I C.oniph'tf Yarn Shop rcwrrfciloQ; yet 11 V) K. Cherry Slrrel, Ruliuav coata no moral Ac HOW MUCff WOULD AN tual llcltt prtea li all I'horir Kl 8-1673 you PIT. No chirci Open Monday Thru Saturday i.rl iniiMintrd with Cherry Slrrct" our 10 A. M. to > P. M. ACCMNT\OST YOU? Do YOU Have Enough Coverage? NOW low-cost insurance is available fo home dtl'ntrf tvbscriben of PRE-TEEN and Children's Promenade Fashions Comhiunity Newspaper GRABER'S Yoifngsft S^iop FOR JUST 10c A WEEK YOU CAN COLLECT: 1 lib State Nt.. ferth Amboj 1. Up to $21.00 for minor accidents. 2. Up to $5.00 per day for hospital confinement. In 3. $30.00 to $100.00 per month for disability. Woodbridge... 4. X-ray expense up to $10.00. Headquarters 5. Ambulance expense up to $10.00. (or 6. $500.00 to $15,000.00 for accidental death. EASTER These benefits are paid in addition fo any other insurance you may carry! GIFTS & CANDY GET 24 HOUR A DAY PROTECTION At Home, At Work, At Play. MAIL THIS COUPON NOW!

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Data of ll Applicant Blind, ' Phono No. _ ofrthi_ or CrippUd? p sheath. Month Dota Yaor 'Uil't«'d with PUBLIX 11 I'iiU-h i>ocket», Full Nam* of Itufltiary. (If marriod, "Mil. Mary Jonu." not MJI John Jonoi") '"'•' sl(leveg. in ea»y PHARMACY 1 (1l "'in, Blue and iALL lolalionshia of lonolitiary lo Iniurad '"*'* B to Id. ME 4-0809 Policy iiiuo Limiti on Ago 1 to 7]. Policy Will Not 1* in fore. Until NEW SUBSCRIBiR Q Noon of rho Daio of Policy. Prompt, Free Signed i .. _J Delivery Service Wdodbridge at Green Street Circle OlD SUBSCRIBER D 2998 (Pononal lignalur* of AppUcant) H Main St., W«Mlbrid»-e Junction Route* 1 *nd «, l»Un Date. HUE PARKING IN REAR •inn , Woodhridgc, IN. J. OPEN EVENINGS Til* l« PAGE SIX well as novices and student*. A Earl CunK-nson and Von SJ- Sew Legion' Auxili rch to Hutu™ NW> Art Exhibit at HospitalBrowser's Board, with Mrs. dote, Woodbrldge; Mis. Receives n* (;/,„, y Dorothy Eger in cHarge, will rge Molnar, Fords; Mrs. F. )lfit's (Itib (il Center offer pieces for sale at $15 or,Harrington Edison; Mrs.. Con- MENLO PARK TEH| ).,'' Metuchen; Miss iA COUJNIA Ilir first organ less. ' stance Carteret; Mrs. Ladles Auxiliary Of T \ ' 'i/c(i nn . tiiu: ol I lie Men's ClUb To Aid Scholarship Fund Special features are being; Zita Mellon lT South River: Post, American LpRiOll ,., ' "' Coinmimiiv onirr of Colonia, PERTH AMBOY - A meet-director., applications may be.planned by Mrs. Eugene Ztr-;Edith ing To "plan'the Third Annual obtained at the Art Workshop j polo of Colonia. 'Mrs. Thomas Brills, county meeting with C'lii '], ' will hike iiliici Wednesday, 8:30 1 u I'. M.. lit (lie (Vuli'i (118 Inmarf'I' * Exhibit and Snlf n' P"Hh and O»llery on Madison Ave- Avi'iMie Amboy General Hospital will be me. the School of Nursinft, lo- 1 h(llrt BrldRtnnn, departmesii I,* '" Muiiiiv sieinfcld clmlrman toniKht In th<; Ford Pavil- oal art sliops, and from com- dent, presented the <-|vn.,( ''"'• annoiiiHTd' fdinmiliees will be ton Auditorium. Mrs, Snmui>lWttrr members Ait Cento . Kohut, Mn. Ralph Frontera Mrs. William Henderson ,,V° r.ii-meri. and purposes and goata'.Sp'vack '>»* announced. Thei proceeds will go entirely to Hannah Hoffman. dent of the new unit. lrs'" and Mrs. Chester Becker. Har-jand Mr*. rlisrtiKsed. durst spenker. Sam- flrt <^m wil1 lak(1 P18"1 April:Uv Student Nurse Scholarship old Deckhoff and Theodore.Elizabeth. Mrs. John nH Carrh, president of the 27 to April 30 and artists punfj. Christiansen will again be In tation chairman/aium,,,,',, !Noi-lher-ii| Jersey Men's Club. tng to exhibit, should register) As m the past the exhibit cnflr e of birthday cake and Kil: ,• , |\\-I 11 nut line pnifedurcs iwtthin the next two weeks to Wil1 Include' about four hun- B Properties. it is rumored that Fublnn rr(U nla werr Riven to the "n(!i,.,vj I be assured of space jdrp(i items ranging from col-: Well-known artists from sur- will get. lo plRplaVy _aann '8-Jy '; "The Beardless wai veteran at Menlo Park Vn!.r •ports progress oni According to Mrs. Alice Mc-ilector's pieces and the work of;rounding communities will soldier In Home. '" iClure. who will attain be exhibit;well-known professionals, asjservr as area chairmen; Mrs. rinr." Yippee! Come and lasso a big variety of money-saving bargains!

Smart shoppers eagerly await our .big annual ($) Brands Sale... it gives them a chance to stock up at great savings! Featured are Safeway's own brands,.. guaranteed to give consistently fine quality every time. AIX HAIL THE R1NC AM) WEEN; Aliovp arc trip winners of the Royalty contest Now you can get these famous products, which offer more value for your held at teenage dances at Srlniol 7, Fords. L-ft In risht, Mrs. H. McCluskry, dance chair- money, at low, low prices. Corral really big savings! i/you haven't yet tried man: Rlrltard Iwanski, "Kinc" Elaine looker. "Queen" and fommittfeman John Hughes, some of Safeway's fine (J) Brand foods, do so right now. Choose from our Recreation Department, fabulous variety. You'll discover it's fun to get the best Chka lbPrps ld4 nt while paying so much less! Smorgasbord Dinner Set ' ' ' t j Retires 7 emporarily' By White Church Groups [Frederick Rankln. president.! Empress Preserves Cherub Milk WOODBRIJJGE - A1 Mon- who are aiding thp mission chil- ;asked to bt temporarily rolicvedi Choice of Grap», Plum, Apncol No liner Evaporated Milk days meeting of the White dren of Africa. 'of his duties as president be- or Apricot-Pineappl* than Cherub - at any price Church Ouild, plans were out- Weekly orders will be taken °[ ^ «»<••- ^ *«s re-j lined for a smoraasbord dinner by members for preserves and) voteTsj April 12 in Fellowship Hall at pickles as long as the demand anc] wj]] ^ aetivrly engaRed In 5:30 P. M. lasts. trying to .select and work for Guild members will help in The Guild Easter meeting the best qualified candidates 5^1.00 8 1.00 decorating: Mrs. Edward Si- will be March 27 with Mrs. on State. County, and local monsen will have charge of tin?1 Fred Watrrhoti.se, Mrs. Ira Mc- level. food table: Mrs. Wesley Helsel- Cflbe. and Mrs. John Eflpfn- A request was made by the 1 berc. tu'kH.' : and others will steiner in charge. president and approved by the Edwards Coffee Ses Trader Tuna !"''' '•! 'in kitchen and in After the business meeting, ;club to have the vice president Opin a pound of pleasure Fancy white solid pack serving. Anton Larson and Mrs. members mode candy favor? to j— Eugene Gaid—serve in his Special money-saving pack Keep a supply on hand J. . .. '.rc!!i-r' will net as hosts. be distributed at the church in !pl»ce. The wxt meetins will Tickets are availmle from unv Haddonfielrl and Beh'idere on he held in April. member of the three women's Easter. lib oniiinizations. PiiK'ced.s will br SPAGHETTI DINNER added to the carpel fund. Hostesses were Mrs, Edward can KraviU, Mrs. John Molnar. and PERTH AMBOY — The 59 3 89 Men are needed to help re- Mrs. Ralph Salisbury. Mrs. Loyal Order of Moose will hold! move the present carpet pre- ,Inmes Lockie Ie,d devotions a spaghetti dinner Saturday' paratory to layiiiL' new. They starting at 6:00 in the Moose will meet tonight, tomorrow Hall. Lawrence Botis and nj::iit and Saturday mommi;, INSTALLATION DINNER Charles Weber are co-chairmen.; \ typewriu-r will be pur- ISELIN - The Installation and music will be furnished for Town House Prune Juice = 3 1.00 chased for the church office. A Dinner of the Woman's Auxili- dancing. fnv xill offi'riiiK was taken as ary of the Iselin Boys League THIS COUPON WORTH a donation to the United will be Monday, at Howard Auto sales decline as output Church Women of Woodbridse Johnson Restaurant, Route 1. rises. 100 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS Town House Applesauce 6 1.00 With the $3.00 Purchase of Town House Fruits. Juices or RITCHIE'S Says... STOP CRABGRASS NOW! Vegetables ICARTERET STORE ONLY I Town House Grapefruit 5 1.00 L Until I ionium l-.-r Customer. Aft«f 3/tS/tl Town House Tomato Sauce 12 1.00

Perk Loin Sal*! Cheddar Cheese Mild 59c CORNED BEEF Dutch Mill Rib End Loin End Sliced Cheese American (5 Rib cut) (3 pound average) Safeway Cottage Cheese S 2 33< Brisket Corned Beef Economy Cuts Daily Diet 900 £%XL 79' 29c 39c Se'«c!ed First Cuts Ib 79c lb Green Beans /.T^l 3 Rib Hall lb 43t Loin Half lb 53< Skinless Frankfurters 50< Ib 1 { Center Cut lb 79c Safeway Franks * _,, , 55 Sweet Peas' £:Z',. 2 (l:'35 !op, 0D::c;rT. lb ' Safeway Luncheon Meats Beef Round ^OMTROr Croii RtbI 99c Sliced Bacon t*' 1 Choice of: Bologna, Spiced i L /^*L Loin CuU Grapefruit Juice 'Z. "I .25* Luncheon Loaf, Olive Loaf or 6 oz Lamt) Lhops USDA Chcm * 99- Fancy Whiting *!t^ * 15< . i . —. Bee' RCMSI Pineapple Juice H_4n 00 Pickle and Pimento Loaf pkg. S b 99c Cod Fillets 29c irloin Tip USD A cho«t Dry Milk Solids lZZ nZ^ Chuck Roast Br ;: 'b65c Halibut Steaks Check This List USD c * 59c C 25' Sausage Meat wo*. "> 39c Fish Sticks Canned Drinks 3S 3 Margarine 2 29c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables . . . Buy em by the Bag! M«. Wnghl. lK. BuM.rmilk or Sw.,i MiU 3 Dill Pickles :29c Apples 3. jo, Oranges c Mayonnaise - w,ldo,l p,ck The seeds from last year's bumper crabgrass crop Sandwich Spread ".tit '*£ 39^ are already in the soilj If they mature, crabgrass Long Grain Rice HT. Ui31e Onions Grapefruit c will get a stranglehold on your lawn. HALTS* to Multi-Grain Bread ^ 'S 19« Pack the rescue! One winter application with thp Scotts White Bread ip^:,Tl. 2Jit 39c Potatoes U S. No. 1 G.od.. Jin A 1 Batic for Any Mtnu 10 £ 39c Fresh Spinach Dtlicioui flavor Spreader creates a "barrier" on the Sugar Donuts tj:! 225* Taain up with Waldorf Pack Green Cabbage Criip Frtlh 5al«waj Cgrnid Bit* 2 *13« Fresh Radishes soil's surface, that curbs crabgrass Waldorf fock >H«l.y J 5MUR0AY •URKT 1UTTER COOKIES lA. , •'**/- r*tirl Riv4r ond MidcHoloy/n Someway as it sprouts. HALTS grub-proofs the , „ ,' W, „„,„ lht ,,8ht ,„ ,,„.„ ^^ Non# w|d (o[ |<>o|f MACARONI t CHEESE H.wa,d johnlon u.n soil, too. A half-hour well spent! KRAFT PARKAY MARGARINI | |b drade A Eggs DUPONI SPONGS ClOIH i»«, More and more folks are coming to us for advice on improving their TIDY HOME GARBAGJ 1AG$ 70, 1 pk9, j7l 5 lawns through an easy-to-follow Scotts Program, pome in anytime. » IIVES CAT FOOD, ...Imn ttunt Large White We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your lawn. , dozen SAFEWAY Save *5.00! Scotts Spreader (|) Lucerne plus Halts (9.95) together only 21.90 Sea Tinder (ierbei's Junior Gerbei s Strained Grade AA Butter King Crab Meat Baby Foods Baby Foods Nylonge Tiirinpak Found C Solid Can 6 !S 89 Sponge* 39

RITCHIE'S Garden Center Bui|y Baker Highway Op«n Daily 8 A. M, to 6 P. M. (Open Sunday) Established 1924 White Magic Metro Townhouse Ideal's West Iniuaii Avenue, Colonia Mixed Cookies Pork 'n Beans Bleach I'/i-Ib. AQt Ammonia Apple Juice Ji^t West (if Harden Statr Parkway Tel. FU 8-1280 e Mr. Mixit Can SUe 29 B«.t 2 Z.. 49' 1 u- PAGE SEVEN „ The Con- i Assembly «BS missing \\ HAVE A GOOD LAWN IS SEASON PTO 2-16 Ghm $500 ow Snow Rrmotat ipened Is biennial lln'V W. H. OARMAN ,.,„ ... the cuspl- Chief Arrlcullurlit To School Library Begins lo Hothtt! National Plant Food Mrs. Joseph VI- WOODBRIDQE - The llde- whereabout* t.ale, president of thn Schools snow-rrrnoval ordinance, liiclr 2 rtntl If, PTO announced 1500 hlch was held UP due to Bb- will be presented to thn school ectlons of foriwr Township lil)i:nv nnri $25 to the Colonla .ttorney Nathan Duff, Will be •T 1,000 iPublic Library i-submltted to the Town Com- IlllVf " April. Mid - term Parent • Teacher ltt*« In prftctlcally Its original n nd thil lprlll|f Kee tt mowed um iiinui'. n.eePp n mowea u) spring i rrmfiTrnrrs will 1)(> March 23 irm, for hearing Tuesday. mi wlll aw more nml '.'A nt the srhonl. "I did further rrscarch on the A height of an Inch and one-often than do lilll.' A frcp dlnhPtic testing clinic object," Mr. Hutt related, half, rertffln at first cutting sure to buv a ^ i un will hi- snt. up In the klndergar- and frankly somi> of iir. with 20 to 30 pounds per 1,000 'mixture,i!5j to foul T "? 11si; IT OVKB 8eed •trn rhiwfs on« hour before the )uff'8 objpctlons are riduqii- square feet of lawn area with a mg direction, or " jus. It will not b? nocssnary to , .,. i,,-,.,i nut with worse on ncyi PTO mnctinit. April 11 good lawn fertilizer. This - " f KWvtlnn or offlrors will be held hovel any orm whpri» there , ' fellows than I flff ire no sidewalks as we com- • \ 11 i i',' upon your locality and cllmatlcestablUhedI ofuUT^rt ? 8 r n8 (illtl, S('()|!T RAZAAR ionly know them. Homeown- . ,i,| mil reply. |condltlon«. Fertilization at inU'wlll do thte buMf ft ?' U NIA The annunl Olr rs will not hRve to shovel any v,,u•;•(. own out wlthjtlmUlme encourages rapid root de- becomebecomess , dryy h J mrt of tholr lnwn.i." "-- than Ivelopment and early establish- & nght ! Seouls nnrt Brownie Troops of the young plants. |BnyiiRi- of Neighborhood 4 wll rni yon?" | bo IHrl RRtitrdHy ftt Hoffman ASHION SHOW * ,,] yoll UlC "TSt tlmC In ease you did not seed orjmldday, and if temperatures 'Hmilpvnrrl School stnrtlnR Rt to Hunk." ' - fertill** iMt fall, It may pay,are unusually high, moisten COLONIA - The St, Jf*n noon. Troops will offer tor sale lanney Altar and Rosary $6- igali* about four or five o'clock hand made crafts. Games wll lety will present "April Shew- n the afternoon. Never apply br lnnvlded for children and T8 of Fashion" April 18 at the oo much water at a time be- will be served, Scotch Plains Country Cwb, cause excessive moisture can ilrs. Michael Placltella iilng about a disease known as NO GUEST OF HONOR Mrs. Frederick Bowers, 'daraplng-off" which kills the Lynn, Mass. — Civic leaders ihalrmen announced. The p»o- raung seedlings. were red-faced after the lunch ram Includes pntertalnmssjt. In case you did nut fertilize eon to honor Lynn'.? police art exhibits, and raffle of a rour lawn last fall, then plan man-of-the-year. mink stole and portable tale- to feed it twice this spring. Give THE ATTRACTIVE NEW ADDITION to Frederic's at 15n Fin, Avenue Rnhwnv i^Thn^^^^ The club, business men aavlston. \ It an Immediate application oi Police Chief John P. Fournlei • good lawn fertilizer at abou planned a perfect luncheon WORK GAINFUL TO I to 30 pounds per 1,000 honor Patrolman George . DENTIST [square feet. Then, in order to mtente, throwing away all the. Air suits frequently. HnngllN FIRST-GRADE Healey. However, Healy nevei Philadelphia — A psycholo- E DI showed, up. build up fertility, a similar ap ABOUT YOUR HOME window .ndiG«««i? * gist has come up with fh» plication should be made abou » Healey explained his absenc theory that the dentist's work | June tint. Most wives have the respon- CoffeyvlUe, Ala. - Principal thus: "I would have been de Is more painful to him thairit Because fertilizers vary In ilblllty of keeping their rnis- ft the b ttons on James L. Kornegay is teach- lighted to go if I'd been ln It to you. p » tons " on u weight and plant food content >and's wardrobe ln top-notch Turn back the trouser cuffscuffs! ^ ing first - grade pupils in thevlted." Dr. Sidney Gltlln uys the shape. and mend aT ln the Bult [always read and follow the di- ,nd brusbhh all thhe dirt from thei ^ ^ (elementary school geometry. tensions of hurting patients o r clcets T kee zl ers ln HOME COOKING while fixing their teeth lead 'rectloruon the package. Your If your husband Wees to have ld. Dirt and dust allowed to P° ' «> P PPPP In Just two weeks the six- fertilizer may call for more o you help him select his clothes ollecllect lin thttfttae flfoldd makek s 1*0*1* ordeorderr - m<* tthh emt metal l "Is your husband fond o many dentists to mental insta- lest that the above amounts this Is a, real compliment, so erfect breeding place 'for | teeth with a small amount of year olds have learned a lot home cooking? bility, frustration and heart at- Also, always sprinkle your lawi ilways take the time. You may loths and sllverflsh. candle wax. Then gslide the about lines and . But the "Yes, we are now taking our tacks. | learning does not stop there. Immediately after fertilizing It have the type man that never Before you put away a suit forth meals at a restaurant tha Writing the current bulletin And never spread fertilise |wants to spend the money or The boys and girls also cure a specialty of it." of Society, the doctor says the 'or storage, It Is a good idea wax" learning to read, and Kornegay when grass U the least 1 time to buy or choose his rate of heart attacks among bl a go over the entire suit with believes that he has found a damp from dew or rain. clothes. lyour vacuum cleaner's uphol- Eisenhowers weloomed home Definition dentists Is second only to fitT- stery attachment. whole new method of teaching Nightmare — A dream slclans In the profewlonal You can have t a good lawn It is the wife's problem U by throng. arithmetic. Icurlpapers. — Boston Herald ranks. even though your soil may behelp her husband see and un shallow, or sandy, or your lawn derstand the Importance of be [mar be sloping. A little atten- Ing as well-dressed M his ln tion given to your lawn area come warrants. Although th' will bring greater pride and Joy clothes do not make the man than an equivalent amount . true that your appearahct energy devoted to almost an ie first clue strangers hav other enterprise. [to the type person you are. If Be sure to buy a good quallt It U at all important for your lawn fertiliser. Oood quallt husband to make a good first Impression In his work, thei 1 fertilizer•va "•"^'Os arQICe producefJlUUUCQQd U/ ""M**'0'01"** HI l**° WVlft, MIL'II ll ls ur £ reputable firms and are for tale y° duty to see he looks BULLETIN: Stacked through fertilizer dealers, gar neat and well-groomed. den supply houses, hardwar Oo through your husband1 stores, etc, pockets regularly and sort th in your '. -v. ..•••I favor Shell Research scientists reveal how they got for Spring V". Ik any one of our many itacked-heel styles-and you're :p tn have a winner. This unlined slipon.,.one of1 Spunk's most versatile shoes. Slenderly fashioned of sjo£t»' .47 miles per gallon i|if leather, with hce! stacked low for e*$e on the go, and" Alan A. Rockoff, announce the for- uu:p delicately stitched. Caramel, bone, black, greeny mation of a partnership for the general SI/.-J J »u 10. \Vidtlis~AA-B. practice of law under the firm name of One^hundred abd^fxty-eight miles per ' ADAMS, BARNES and ROCKO^F . gallpn must be a >vo^ld record. Like most world records, n took enthusiasm and 530 Rahway Avenue, Woodbrldge, N. J. hard work. ME 4-3350 The two Shell scientists who hold this record have told us how they managed it. They have also added some tips on W norihriricrr at Green Street Circle how you can increase your car's mileage. Junction Routes 1 and 9, Iselin Not by using their own outlandish tech* niques. But by careful driving and to- day's Super Shell gasoline.

HELL scientists thrive on Such crazy pressures would, of S competition.' course, be quite unsafe under Some years ago, an argument as normal road conditions —and to who could get tlic most miles hideously uncomfortable, too. out of a gallon of gjsoline boiled But. under Shell's carefully up into a challenge. And Shell's controlled Marathon safety Dave Berry aud Fred Schuette, in the rebuilt 1924 iou|>6 which jet tl)c world mileage record. Its orig- Mileage Marathon was born. rules, tne only ill effects were inal frontal area was reduced by aboul 75 per cent to cut down wind resistance. an embarrassing bruise or two. Shell scientists have competed * in this Marathon for several Pressure problems were taken with lubrication. " Knowledge passed on 3. Drive it moderate speeds. years. Not as a publicity stunt. On the winning car-the wh(mMarath -on u rolU Your car uses about 40 per cent But purely as a private contest. for the champs wheel bearing were hihncated ar()und a[ shell| |here .$ Mr? more gasohne at 60 mph than at They use their own cars, time Dave lierry and Fred Schucttc, witihh lighliht engini e oill lo reducd e 355 mph mp.h and money. who eventually set the existing draj^.It worked. ^ gpjcni c atnwsphere „ the record, hud to be satisfied with testing grounds. 4. Keep an even speed. Ragged When the front whecls,wen driving uses fuel without using Move ahead Not for everyday use something less spectacular in the But remember that the Mara- jacked up and ^ircn mi txperi- thon is only a climax to montht the power it generates. T he best milcuyc recorded so far tire department. )nental push, they continued to in high gear is a resounding 168 miles pef Their coupe's beat-up tires of lerious work. Not everybody 5. Ke*p tliwi up to their proper spin for halj an hour! sets i record. Hut every conten- gallon. ! couldn't possibly take more than Of course, no Shell servfce- presiurtf, Sofr tires soak up Many of the tlnnis contest)- 50 pounds. But there was a help- aoc learns a little mare abput toe power like a blotter louks up ink. jnan would ever approve of such' tare and feeding of automobile*. ants did to achieve mis world ful mileage dividend in tjhe liberties licinj) lalen with your 6. Get your Shell man to make W|iiqht after all, is/Shell'i main record are not recumniended for old. wood-spoked wheels. ' own car'J( lubrication. these chtekj, Your carburetor use on the public highway. But , They took tires that were job. i (hl u d h they do tljrow some light on nearly a yard in diameter. This ' Eventually, every bit of thi» ? ! •flyH periodically. what makes a little gasoline go The champs' knowledge.is passed on to you Spark timing ihoud be correct .moved the ear forward an ex- e filterl n d shou|(J a loni; way. traordinary Wi feet at every "on-and-off" driving in the form of tetter products. W \ » , d™" revolution. Shell's record was set in two trips ! Today's Super Shell is a shin- be clean. Brakes should be prop- Record-breaking car cost $35 over an 11.94 mile course. The ing example. Thanks to contin- erly adjusted. And your thermo- Muffled radiator Shell's record -breaking car was run was almost a walk. uous engine studies and mileage stat must be in working order. a highly modified 1S*24 coupe and no fan I '1 lie winning car was accel- tests, Super Shell now contains a list: today's Super Shell and special mileage booster called follow tlfe^e suggestions. You (see cut). It was rescued from a Many cDinpetiliiiii went as far erated to 20 miles per hour, at juiuWrd for $R us to remove their engine's water ivh,ili jx>int the driver cut hif Platl'orniate. may get as much as 3(J extra If you want to keep moving' miles ppe r tankful. We can'tg guar- TV only iec|uiienients that pump and generator to save en- cngme anfl coasted in neutr.il, Among Phtjornwte's compo- antee thih s jiivingi , ButB , unlesl s towaid security knd, success, had to he met to quality for the gine! load. l!ut lierrv and Sehu- Only when the "fpeed' nents are benzene, toluene and you're a millionaire, it's worth come in and get acquainted with us. contest were simple. ette lignored this iclinenienl. dropped |«lo\v 5 miles per hour xylene.'These three components thinking abou'; Tne cor had to hive four I ltnve\er. they did inutile was (he engine restarted and the alone release 11 jiet cent more Youjfl find every financial service energy per gallon llinu (lie finest rtibieriired wheel*. H had to their radiator completely to save cycle repeated. 100-oc< have at least 100 CM. in, As anybody knows, all ears go high «ear.l here was little choice. first thing you do to get extra piston displacement. And it had better whwi properly wanned All other' (Jfars were removed prior to the contest. mileage is to put extra energy^ Jl to use gasoline that u,nyhody up. But did you know that last 11 ANHINT, cuuld.*l>iiy at « Shell service into your fuel tank, liy Using to- warm up is specially provided Serjous-or scientific fun? ' shell. Then, if you itution. day s Supet i Mfflfer • ThuHiay, » A. M. - S r\ M - Friday I A. M. - S P. *. lor in today's Super Shell? It LATEST After that, no- holds were contains a gasoline ingredient Vim already know the result. want «ven more mileage, take DIVIDEND RATE barred* T he tar that ivun used * called "Pentane Mix." This acts But, since "on-and-off" driving these tips. is illegal on the public road- i. rt je,, , | e | ttiddlttex Cotmty's IrpU bank standard carburetor from an old in your engine much like kin- DlH 11 ir B| B W MI1 one cylinder engine. dling acts in a lug fire. and since most marathon modi- |t)|tfoil

'Here's What They Thought of Next' Is Story Language Bo«ks Told by New Fabric Developments for Spring Donated by pf j WOODBRIDOE--TI,,. ,|( Fabrics reach the here s ment f a s h i o n - application Still anftther new develop-; Tweeds, open baskrtweaveg, lion of n language i,f, '' wiigr t.hry thought of next" that they feel will interes Bent is ft fabric finish that is knit and crochet effects create shelf corttta'Jng or <•„,',' *Ugr in the spring of 'SI. Nc* American women, a;-n* give tie*. The foam can be perma Iprovements are all In the direc-i addition of mohnlv loops. ..us. Frank Blum. ,,„ ' pliability to an increasingly nently laminated, it is said, t tlon of hlKWfr fabric quality. Knits talie an important liui; c'inmittee chnlnn,l; «idc raiidf of fabrics. There virtually any fabric, and bemore tnterestlwt appearance]place. They're practical for !, i :\ :-l\' - Of OfficiT.i •• arc stretch silks, satins, demms. cause the foam !• an Insulator and wash-and-wear dependa- travel, and beautiful tor, ir;ih Di'Angelo. SUI»K PORT READING — A reg- All boys 13 to 16 win By Church Unij ular monthly meeting of theVariety is Spice developed leather, supplying toes are accommodated - then practical for early Easter ,„,,,. Registration (in- iudles Auxiliary of the Port flexibility and gentle support, the toe is tapered. uKl>i. Huh colors in brushed mnounced soon, Men WOODBRIDOE — Jun)r| Of Fashions Afoot notes Shoe Fashion Service of. styles include si ip-ons. and .m.ioili leathers briKhtcii ed In becoming mnmi: High Department of t]Readlng Fire Company will be th(w Leather Industries of Amerlca.ipUmps swivel-strap shoes, sa- the spring ««n. ™<* be notified U> icpon Presbyterian Church will tomorrow evening in the For Young Spring Janes and arc srrmotli and grained leather same time. Fire House. After the meeting Rounded toe sihouette is- glv-bot straps, Mary open house Sunday, 9:30 A. M. shoes In white and a range of Mr DeAngelo said tl, Adult Bible class will be held to an Easter hat social will be Presh styling and bright.ing way to slim, tapped shapeJ eyelet ties. leather - in bone tones is being formed bermis. the sanctuary at the same time. held with a committee in charge [colors combine in little girls'Slender shell pumps resemble Black patent oi T- Lustre lenther and patent number of boys arc r Worship will be 11 A. M. as follows: «SoS GENERAL ELECTRIC Junior Christian Endeavor', - • ,—-- ,SPMnnRilT will mm Sunday 3 P. M.;:man, Mrs. Daniel Mlnucci, Mis.|sea30nal'y HIGH-SPEED, ADJUSTABLE-CONTROL Junior Hi UPY 6 P M.; and^y Martino, Mrs. Nicholas Senior Hi UPY 7 P. M. |Pellegrino, Mrs. Alvln Shaffer, The Ladies' Aid Society meets Mrs. Julius Simeone, Mrs. Mi- Wednesday 1:30 in the hall, chael Simeone, Mrs. Michael DRYER and the mid-vreek union Len- Solecki, Mrs. John Surik, Mrs. ten serrioe wUl take place at|Steve Wasilek, Mrs. Joseph Woodbridge Methodist Church Schillacl, Mrs. John Neves and 50 Wednesday, 8 P M. Mrs. Fred Zullo. Thursday the devotions com- mittee of the Women's Associa- Irish Art Objects tion will meet at 8 P. M., Senior To Be Exhibited Free 50

Lancaster Brond MONA ANDRE Veal Chops s»«*««»'-79c ablb 89C ^h 99C Steak Lancaster Brand Sliced "INDIVIDUAL STYLIST" Lancoilw Brand Booeteu Bacon X. 33« 'i 65' Corned Beeffc 69= Sirloin Offers C ib. Tuna Fish X^" 4r1.00 A New Spring 79 Macaroni & Cheese 2 33 HAIR STYLE Porterhouse BC,BN,BD Drinks 3 1.00 C FREE ib. Luncheon Meal 12 oz can M | C Allsweet Margarine Mb wilh each permanent 89 2 47- w a\ e wow 'til Easter Acme Fruits and Vegetables Princess Margarine 4 lib 69' Golden Ripe

for appointment BANANABAN A S »10« Planters Peanuts ^ 3 cans

Iceberg ' j 15-oz / CALL C Cat Food •--*«« 2 cans 33. LETTUCE 2 >••* 25 ME 4-2894 New Bisquick Biscuit Mix GI^EEN t Premium Saltines Nabitco Lime Klbb^ 39< Rose Bushes ~ 98C Graham Crackers I6-02 pkg J J^ Penna, Dwtch (5-lt>-5) j Gwwiw Michigan i t MONA ANDRE'S Fertilizer ,*£.1.5(9 Peat "^^1.98 Frozen Foods FANCY BEAUTY SALON and you get S & H Green Stamps too Birth Ey« french Fries 6PI8T i IARGE 54$ AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE \ Bfirds Eye Chopped or Uaf BIG PIS SALE! Soinach 6'°" f Ideal Speari • SALON HOURS: SHRIMP All Virginia Lee Broccoli (1.00 Mb Tuesday aud Wednesday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. - Tfaiinday and Friday 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 10 Varieties pkg Fancy SM lb pkg. Saturday 8:30 A. M. to 5/P. M. - (Josed AH Day Mondays $ 2~'t Scallops 89< I 5*. box $4.39 Single pie* regular price / # AU ftdvwiiMd pr,c« ,||,ctlv, lflfU s ,turddy( Ma([h m PAGE NINE

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Plmlenlo Saurr 1 CUP medium wh.ic sauce 2 UbUpo.ns lnnu-rd ou.un 8 tablopoonn mlnrrd pun- lento Add on.on and pimluiuo 0 White sauc. Onion may oe brown* 1 in lat wh.n nm..ii!z White nauce If desired.

Cherse Plmlcnioi Canned pimlentoa Mild cheese, cut in '2' slicci Salt and cayenne ', Flour I 1 PLUS FREE GIFTS — thousands of brand name products by saving Mutual Register Tapes Butter • Drain plmlentos t.horougljly. 1?.: Sprinkle cheese with salt and' cayenne. Put a slice In etch plmlento. Bprlnkle with fldur. ALL-WAYS SIMPLY DELICIOUS MEATS Saute in butter until chefeM meltB. Serve as a luncheon dt>h.

Plmlento Spoon Bread1 SIMPLY DELICIOUS-TENDER. YOUNG, FLAVORFUL Ib. 2 eggs SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 65 1 cup d £ 1 cup water \k .cup corn meal Ib. C Mi cup cooked rice RIB LAMB CHOPS - - - 75 1 teaspoon baking LEGS o' LAMB 2 tablespoons butter 2 plmlentos drained and' Ib. All prim •fficHvt thru Saturday night, March II, 1M1 minced Wt rutrv. tht right to limit quantititi. 1 plmlento drained and cut GUARANTEED TO LOIN LAMB CHOPS - - 95 Nal rttponiibU lor typofraphlcal < into rings * SATISFY OR Beat eggs. Add milk and wa- CHOPS AND YOUR MONEY WHOLE Ib. ter, stir in meal. Add rice, bak- CHEERFULLY LAMB COMBINATION STEW I TOP QUALITY FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS ,,. SO WHT MY MORE ing powder, butter, minted plmlento, and salt. Put In but- REFUNDED ALL VARIETIES tered casserole. Bake about'30 FOR STUFFING Ib. to 40 minutes In an oven 4*00 OR BRAISING Birds Eye Dinners •*•• 43° degrees. Garnish with plmlento BREAST OF LAMB rings and serve with tomato, 10 BIROS EYE r-FRENCH CUT KOSHER STYLE — BONELESS BRISKET cheese or mushroom sauce as a SIMPIY luncheon or supper dish, ' Ib. C Green Beans 2 & 39° D EATINGOO G ' ! LAMB SHANKS 33 STOUFFIR'S Pimlento with Scrambled Efn » 4 eggs Corned Beef 2 whole pimientos chopped 69 NUTRICIOUS Macaroni & Cheese "pk" 35° Ib. 4 tablespoons milk or cream LAMB PATTIES AND DELICIOUS Vi teaspoon salt 39' AS SEEN ON TV — HED-L FROZEN FOODS SIMPLY DELICIOUS - CUT FROM TENDER YOUNG PORKERS 1 tablespoon butter CENTER Shrimp Dinner '•;,"• 69c Scallop Dinner J~ 59o Pepper Ib. Beat eggs, add milk, salt'and SMOKED HAM STEAKS CUT 79' Fish Oakes & Spaghetti Dinner • "> °> #*> 39O pepper. Add chopped plmlen- tos. Heat butter in frying pan. Pour In egg mixture. Reduce RIVER VALLEY RATH'S BLACK HAWK Ib. heat. Cook slowly 5 to 8 min- PORK LOINS SLICED BACON 59' 9 or. J1 utes, lifting from sides and bot- Asparagus Spears 3 pkgt- I tom as the mixture thickens. COUNTRY STYLE BIROS EYE-HOUNDIR OR Serve hot. Ib. Hoi. OQe SPARE RIBS LEAN AND MEATY Haddock Fillet C FULL CUT 39' JFK TO CANADA IN JUNE FULL CUT HEAT AND SERVE LOIN pkg, Uv President Kennedy will visit Ib. Canada In June in what proba- HALF HALF SHOULDER PORK CHOPS - -45 Starkist Tuna Pies bly will be his first venture out- SARA IEE FAMOUS side the United States since Ib. U pkgt. I ;aklng office. SIMPLY DELICIOUS Canadian Prime Minister Cheese Cake pkg, PORK CHOPS CENTER CUTS • 79 John' Diefenbaker announced FINEST FRUITS A VEGETABLE SAVINGS Kennedy's acceptance of his In- . , . SO WHY PAY MOPE vitation on return to Ottawa recently from ,a White House visit. YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL...$Q The exchange of visits and a MORE joint statement issued at the b White House after Dletenbaker V ADDA vlb^J'lH" O' left were Indicative of the close SLICED OR 29-oz. relations between the two HALVES can countries. 10-01. 4 mc 20-01. ^^ HUNT'S PEACHES 25' SPINACH ctllo bog ASS'T. C FLAVORS FIRM carton TOMATOES VINE RIPENED ROYAL GELATINS 3 **• 25 VITAMIN HIGH 46-oz. KORIDA SEEDLESS HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE CALORIE LOW can25° GRAPEFRUIT 10 49 C NO t, FINEST QUAUTV CRISCO SHORTENING 3 -• 79 POTATOES 25 64 SUBURBAN BLEND lb. vacuum C MUTUAL COFFEE IN THE BLUE CAN oan 49 DAIRY A DEUCATlttEN SAVINGS ... SO WHY PAY MORE , mmi uicio mac YHIOW oi WHITI HEAVENLY lb. C Passpbrt to, fashion is a »Bologna '.•lb. 1.V Amr. Cheese COFFEE can handbag with no time or 13' CHOCK FULL 0' NUTS 69 travel limitations, in Dutch CIT1UI - FtHH sisal and harness leather, I Crean Chtfte •••i. Fruit Salad £ 59' DEEP ROASTED Ib. C with jilt trim. By Park Lane. AGED COFFEE BEANS can CtOVItDfU MIDOH KMtpiN'S M niUtURr YUBAN COFFEE 69 \ Pork Roil Biscuits .'« p*18 8( F$r Easter... 15c OFF LABEL C •OTAl DAIIY ROYAl DAIRY b PKG. OF 100 i GoHaga GhM|te e'u p 25° Pizza Pies £•* TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS 98 HONEY-SWEET 29-01. C DIPAJMTMINT QARDtN MART SAVINGS BARTLETT PEARS SLICED can 25 li-NICKKAOV NNW GRASS SEED Uverwurtt »69* SOLID No. 2Vi hr'tunny «r F lb. Q^C PACK can "YU-UICtO 1L «A0 25°C *# HUNT'S TOMATOES ROSE BUSHES LINDEN 12-oi. 25 lb (,„».!• N». I Macaroni Salad 19 Hardy J-Y*. Fi.W Orown" HOUSE jar Iv.r • 69' STRAWBERRY PRESERVES lb ^otch Klpptrt 45 PEAT MOSS AUNT JEMIMA—4o OFF PKG. 36-oz. C lb BUTTERMILK pkg. NIW IMTROVED 4AA 1i 33 Potato KnkhM "IB PANCAKE FLOUR IUU>>oal t SILVER DUST AIR WICK ANATOMIC INSIDE WtftGl NABiscas KHBIER'S PALMOLIVE BREEZE RINSO BLUE Mill IN Hia Chocolate Fudge BLUE LIQUID llandi-Charse and SOAP giant 5c 0« CELERY THINS larg* International Charfe Plant bot. box at the 1*8. BOOT SHOP Opposite (Nut to Wooiwurtb'i) 105 Main Street, Woodbrtdfe Mutual Super Markets Woodbridge Town Hail OPEN HtlUAV TILL » F. M. PAOR TEN v Two Committees The Crow's Nesi Mews from Hollywood \ For(ivic Paula PmitKs M.-O.-M.'i dinales, he love* them all be-; SEWAnHN Two new com- mi " "r «lio scored a hit In cause they R.e "my table*.". 'mltlm wrrp^rt. up itinwt. 1 As Vr f it - urc "Where The Tlir newcomer. John Mills.]inE o Mir ^^^..f ^ "r v, Are ' will i.,-1 a top role,is a t.-totlrr and an Oxford1 sorlatton in .thr auditorium pf 1,, Thr Honevmoon Machine." man. For npiirradoiuj, the men the STWIUH! school. _.. of his family have commanded; A committee to check fire iuid Niven will remain In this regiment and he ROfs alljliydraiil.- will be headed by to co-star with Sophia oul |.,( be Ihf best of them all. BeorBe Rynii. assisted by Ed- At the Tvpctrritrr: iii 'SluKkinp". It will OF under his command, rou-.ward Cheslak; and a committee ir> Tlir wi-Hilirr nuiy br < 1d in Italy and England in t|nf.s change rapidly. BecausVlo attend Board of Education and miM-itlrd priirt:--nllv rvery 'July the ofTicers lack in social gino/neptliiKs includes Joseph Se- Other diiv. lint yon lust nui't eg his first order i» to have the'Preta «»ri Edward Quacken- help dn-iiiniii!; of Sprint: not The 1 Krench maKaztiie. Marie- ^ (ak(, d(mclng lesgons em.y bush. with thr Pii'-sy WilUws n\n find Cl Birr , voted Gary Cooper the morning before breakfast. Stanley Karnas (rave a report thf Fi'i'M'tMn lonkini: as if it j most, chnrminR man of the Adding much to the story Is '"r the ro«d committee


- tions was conducted after tlir accompaniment of bagpipes. It , sistant and ussistpnt m thr is filmed In color and the kilts gl (1]nr fripn()s business meeting. The next business manager. David M meethiR will be at 8 P. M. April CURRENT DIVIDEND land snowcovered battlements mKUn?, SuMdaj, at 9 P M Clausen. 81)3 Mnin Street, Fords and the historic halls Inside are 12, iiv the auditorium of the l« on the Onn's List at l,;ifi»- George Miller, president, stated an nil most attractively filmed. election of officers.wil be held SrwHren ette Collar. . , \iu- Blind;* T The plot deals with the con- Wilson. .flHURlit-r nf Mr and flict between the acting colonel Mrs. Horace I,. Wilson, fil SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of a regiment, famed in war Qass oj \1)4\t )Jj }\S \llaite I nit Plan$ Trinity Lane, Woodbridpe. par- and peace and located in the ticipated in a modern dunce Card Party Tonifiht recitftl at Cedar Crest Collecr. barracks in Scotland, and a fo Hold 20th Reunion rnTr)MTA Ml ,..„„ rPsi Allpntown, Fa.. Friday, . . loTeXce W? haS bM ^^ WOODBRIDGE _ The ,,- de« m^cd !o Znd a Alec Qiuniu'ss « red-headed union *'ommiUpo o( WlK)rt- ('ald l'nrt-v tonight at » at Di/lja Know That: and ho°-™ed war £o,hm*e ™*hScho0 ' class Of 4l Scll°o1 20' Hoff"ia" f0^^ Mr& Melvin Melmison, Wood- •plavs the man up from the met Rt thp homi' of Mrs; G('lill(1 "Po™^ to the Colonia VII- bridge, won third prize in the ranks. He sings, dances, jokes Goodman and made plans tor i»Kc Civic As.socwtion bfttlnnw's class in the anniml and drinks excessively Al- a 20th clliss reunion May -" rtl A •short business meeting will | thouRh he ' needle* his rotor- Colonla Countr>' Club * h\]A at 8i3"' Announcement art competition held at, Doug- The next meeting will be has been made of the n\sis- lass Collece by the New Jersey Monday at the home of Mr-, nation of Mrs. Donald Hub- State Federation of Women's 'PrifP is Riflhf Show Victor Thompson, 392 Cham ley as vice president of the Clubs. Mrs MeUinson is a PER member of the Art Department _. 1 1 ». 1 1 O'HilLs R"-.r" O'o.iia. association, of the Woman's Club of Wood- Planned by Hadasnah —— - — — bridge. . . Because their birth- WOODBRIDGE—'The Price ANNUM day is also the Girl Scouts is Right", a program patterned1 DESIGNS BANNER: I'TO. School M. selected Frank Triiilo, 11, as winner of a banner birthday, two sirls born at after the TV show, will be Perth Amboy General Hospital. design. The vomiRster was presented with :in eni:rii\-ed pm Itolio. Left to rifilit. Alfred [featured at a meeting of Wbod-; March 12. became Cradle Roll Haley, PTO president; Frank, Mrs, Alfred Trinlo. the winner's mother, and I rcderirk jbridge Chapter, Hadassah Mon- Scouts. One is Jane Margaret, (ieoffroy, principal. day, Mrs. Stanley Shinrod,^ dftiishter of Mr. and Mrs. John [program chairman, said. Znnnano. Ridgedale Avenue, h rm Many prizes have been do- Woodbridire. and the other us GOP Endorses ? ™ *» ^pointed Vicar iconci iriing story1 — nated. The contents of a J.N.P, Mnnjaret. •cjRU-'Her of Mr and And now. chililren, would you Blue Box or a contribution to Mrs. Geoice Skibinski. Car- HA - U U ^°r Sh°tver °/ ^ff'rji Hike to a.sk any questions? the Jewish National Fund will ter"!. /\(J3inS, tlUSnCS WOODBRIDGE-A '"Shower Bobby—Yes, sir. Please, how make any member eligible to AVENEL'- A special meet-of Stars" will be presented by ^^J^'^ >™^L_ ibid for a prize. P.u* \of Least: ing of Third Ward Republican Congregation Adath Israel May |«n|n , ^j -, avmas P.irn at Perth Amboy Gen- Club of Avenel was held m the,3 at Woodbridge High School fAMBQjf" THeAT&t c=l and Loan Association era! Hosj;ial From Wood-home of Louis Decibus, presi- featuring five acts of top-notch |n» , , ,^^-P/»RKWAY 1-3^00 ISELIN *\ brd,?. a daughter to Mr. and dent and attended by 25 mem- television and nightclub enter- FNTIftF WKKK! Branch Office: TONIGHT THRU TIES. 1 Mrs. William Moore. 56 Second bers with Walter Kerbis, mu- tainment. according to an an- When you plan your East' * outfit re- bZi AMBOY AVKNVE Main Office: S!ret; a daushter w Mr. and nicipal chairman and Commit- nouncement by Ernest Licht- TODAY THIti; TtKSUAY member, hair lasinon i.s important, too Hh.icky Is ihi- Word for 11! InltrM'cllon of Grove Ayr 339 STATE STREET Mrs. John Zennario. 650 Ridge- teeman John Hughes as guests, man and Louis Strauss,, co- See us for a fluttering hair style that Woortbrldgr. V I. Prrth Amboj, M. J. dale Avenue. . . . From Fords, Mr. Kerbis spoke on the pro- chairmen, Jark Lrtnmon • Ricky NPI>OI> "THE MISFITS" will complement your costume Call now a daughter to Mr.' and Mrs.'gresg made by the Republican^ if will be^he group's major for an appointment. Alexander Simon. 131 Poplar'organization during the past iund raising effort foi the cur- "THE WACKIEST Marilyn Monroe StiTet; a son to Mr. and Mrs.'year. Mr. Hufcnes putlined some rent ye'ar. Clark Gable William Hebrew. 60 Hearth-jof the plans of the Township, chairmen are Mis Isadore Kut 7i - Kurl SATURDAY and SUNDAY Phone 'INSURED Phone stone avenue: a son to Mr. and Cqmrnitte-' in addition to those Rosenb]um and Joseph Laden SHIP IN THE ARMY" MATINEE ME 4-8900 HI 2-2770 Mrs. Theodore Swanick. 151, already completed. Mr. Hughes tickels. Mrs juics Mtistrich CinemaSropp • Color Beauty Spot WoJdland Avenue. . . . Prom also discussed some of the cap- and Mrs Sol Kiein. "program .ind—Passions KaRf! IseHn, a son to Mr. and Mrs. ital improvements to be made arran2ement<- Airs Sol Fried- Violence Rults! 529 Railway Avenue. Woodbridge Matachi Blye. 119 Cherry|ln the Third^ Ward thisyeAr. f^f a"d fip W. Maria Schfll - Cliff Robrnson 'w imur ME 4-9700 y 11 1 OPEN DAILY » A, M. TIU. 4 P. M. 1 , , , , .,...„... and Philip \S THE SKA RAGES' , and Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. A,}red includ.n, roads, curbs and gut- lounlal cha 'Ml.s 'THE SPACE Specializing m SATVRDAY TILL 12 NOON Steve ftish. 72. Woodbridge ters schdulescheduled fbr AveneAvenell. He Kaplan and Mrs. M EMra Bnnus: CHILDREN" All Phases of Beauty Culture FREE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICES Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. also stated a zoning chanpe will pen. publicity. PVTTKKSON-IOIIANSSON Ralph Maglione, 111 Madison be finali7rd this month for the HeavyufiBht champlonshiji Permanent Waves Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs.|j Avenue and Minna Kighi Kilms! Starts Wednesday ansPtl ASK ABOUT OCR Donald Neumann, 114 MainJAvenue section of Avenrl. "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" ( Open Daily 9 A M. to fi P. M.i Street. The club fully endorsed Mr. OUfUUMii TO "TEN WHO DARED" _wn9 HOME MORTGAGE PLANS - ROLLER SKATING S5 • . Friday 9 A M. to 9 P M \ Hughes and Mayor Fred M. V Adams for reelection. Mayor SPECIAL RATES TO \ CLOSED WEDNESDAYS : Adams also received endorse- GROUPS y Of The Natioi's Homi ment as candidate for Repub- Every Night Il's A Spring Tradition ... 10 HEALTH -J BEAUTY lican State Committeeman Except Monday Financed by Savligs ft Loaa The next regular meeting will 1:30 to 11 P.M. 85° t« Wear a N>» II AT be next Thursday at 8 P. M. at Perfume has been important Matinee Saturday, Flatlfring II M I to women for, hundreds Avenel-Colonia First Aid •butldina. Any resident of the Sundays & years. The composition of •i P M. to i P perfume is a complex affair. Third Ward is welcome to loin 50« "Co to Lees'* It would take a scientist to ex- SOUTH AMBOY ARENA HATS - HANDBAfiS • GLOVES plain the ingredients and "why" First step finished m map- Stevens & 6th, South Am hoy to you, ping of Atlantic Ocean, *\one Finer inder The Sun The best thijig to do is to LEE'S HAT BAB put your trust rti the name of a good manufacturer and a 92 Main Street Woodbridge reputable shop. The seal should Open Kverj f|lshl Till 9! Slartini' Manh !l (Siturdaj Till 6) be unbroken. STATE It is a yood idea to buy a THEATRE small amount of a new scent Woodbridge, N. .1 and give it a try before invest- Life Insurance Estates ROD & GUN ing in a large bottle. Your body chemistry can change the scent FRIDAY THRl' TUESpAY There is a Kreal difference between of a perfume. Keep trying un- MARCH 17 THRU 21 the estate a man LEAVES fend the til you find one that can really estate his family RECEIVES. Mini- Ricky Nelson. mize estau- shrinkage through proper become a part of you, Jack Lemmon in i BLENDED WHISKY I Kentucky BOURBON Lftstinsness is not necessarily insurance iwtate planning. thej test of a good perfume. "The Wackiest Ship Phone. Write ... Visit Here again your body chem- BOTTLED IN BONO istry comes into play. In gen- In The Army" 66 or 90 eia\, the heavy, spicy scents — Plus - Joseph G. Fennelly PROOF 100 last, longer than the light floral Selected Short Subjects 568 Amboy Avenue FULI PROOF FULL ones. j t n_— y tVKI). THRU TUESDAY Woodbridge, N. J. QUART QUART Perfume, wfll out-cling and ME 4-3188 — FU 1-9M1 out-last cologne. This is why it FORDS MARCH 22 THRl! 2B is more expensive. Most per- Boh Hope. Lucille Ball in NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY fumes will not live lont'iM1 than ftAVHOUSE Life Insurance - QVoup Insurance - Annuities LONDON DRY GIN four hojrs on the skin. For this HI "THE FACTS OF LIFE" Pension Plans - Accident and Slrknew Insurance VODKA reason, it is a Rood idea to ear- ry~a small tincon in your purse. TODAY THRU TUESDAY American wume.ii often do MARCHJ16-21 not wear enough perfume. The R1TZ Theatre best way to apply perfume is UMeret. N. J. Kl 1-5966 PROOF PROOF to spray it on the pulse spots ', NOW THRU MONDAY TEEN HOP QUART ~ temples, throat, Inner wrists QUART 1 aud Ih' crook of the annsr "CAN WALT TJISNEY'S It is wise not to apply per- fume directly to fftbrie or fur. "SWISS FAMILY Bvery Saturday Night I Never put pertunie on white or Wilh Krank Sinatra and ROBINSON" Shirley MnuUine FROM 8IU0 P. M. TO 11:39 P. M. pull' colored furs w fabrics. PLUS CAKTOON AND bHOHTS Onf you Imve Allied a bot- Weekdays: 6:10 and 8:45 Mmnief Sal. & Sun. al I P.M. tle nl -Ttm»«L.jfM' it. Perfume Saturday: 6:25 and 9:00 - Featuring "THE Til UNDERTONES" Only of c\ii|)ini: il"s mid ils s*-ent will I'UKSUAY TllltlJ Tl!KSU.\y Rod & (>uu. in Naw Jersey Sunday: 2:45, 5:45. 8:45 MA It (II !l • MAUCH !8 Chun l( li'fl to uiif. Sett I per- This Saturday Night, March 18 flipie IIV ciirefiill.v each Jtlllf SATl'RDAY MATINEE it. i^ n III, AHNKH, SHORT "CAN CAN" NAVAL RESERVE CENTER AND COMEDY 29B Smith Su-Perth linboy "CAN CAN" WIU Nut Be Shawn Front and Gordon Streets, Perth Amboy WHV VVAS'lE Till: MONEY? 1 2:00 P. M. i "I.i'1 house no auud for (og,'\ SaUrdi) vr Sundny Millut* ; «y» u i MI "LUhthouu he WEDNESDAY. MARCH %% "A Dog of Flanders" Admission 50c m St, Georges Irc-Rnhicaj thine »in !!• ••• ''low. (on bell And Short* Will Bt Shown ' h» I'1' "nd toj; be "Oiue ill "Hungarian Show" G«nUem«n Must Wear Jaokftta Saturday & Sunday at 1 P.M. I NEWS Prom All Independent-Leader Carteret Press k Newspaper Dedicated to the Best the Community Interests of the Residents of the Edison Township and Fords Beacon Communities We Serve.

PAGE ELEVEN wetness and Light WHSSeniors Senior High Speaks „, (MARIAS K GREGORY To Present (Note: The Student'Council of Woodbrldge Senior High School will submit a column each week written by various students at the school.) only ijttlc things to make me happy 'Teahouse'' ilk(, Husiiiess Administrator Hartnett's WOODBRIDGE- "The Tea-, By MARILYN OONYO, Prmldent house of the August Moon" will! ,,. ,0, simple syntax in local official be presented by the senior class! The Junior Red Cross of Woodbridge High of Wondbridue .Senior High! School is a- service organization. Its main goal is ol tonight, and tomorrow to help the needy people in our towp, our state, niwht at 8:30 in the school and, to a slight degree, our country. |(ll.,,iril. quite properly, has observed that iditorium. '.npul expositions into literature leavp a Bertram Katz, dramatics jn- Each year the student body participates in a ructor, is directing the three- Junior Red Cross membership drive. In this way, to bi dp.qred, in brevity and understand- ct. comedy. Rita Patnol Is the time manager. they receive funds with which to carry on their 1>() it strp or nine or ten beyond this activities. This year 99'-I of the student body are The> fast consists of-Mprtin .,,,„ ";[\\A say they not only are cumbersome tusne'r, Fred DellRpietro, Chrif. enrolled as members. Since the enrollment in the , ,il nv in verbosity, in an abomination of tnckel, Donald Reifer, Virginia organization is so high, representatives are elected ( ' er, Linda Leonard, John in each home room to attend Junior Red Cross .,, .il(V and complexity. Further, they com- t.van, Ronald Limoll, Peter meetings. „ |,,,i> assault upon a beautiful language Schundler. Also Dennis Brodkin, David Throughout the school year there are monthly ,,;„•,•!>!ihility—when properly written—to rfullin. Robert Bogdanowitz, meetings where efforts are made to carry out the . ; ,,niplrtr understanding. udy Frey, Russell Schundler main goals of the organization. Thus far this year Hciko Pensel. , , . • the members have held the membership drive and Also Oerrl Manning, Renyn have visited several hospitals at Christmastime ,.; i.mnbly. the converse is true, too—but. Rothweiler. Roberta Shelly Diane Tywonia, Maryann Ur to distribute gifts and cheer, • ,.!\s brm of the opinion, every law office ban. Ami Nemes, Virsini&l For the first time in the history of Woodbridge . •• ij.iv a enrapetent editor, a graduate of Schein, Shepple Strauss, Bar bara Mintz. Frank Hauser, High School the organization conducted a used ,\-.nn} whose appreciation of the use of . • ""• '••• "ll» "»• r»ir|ii»Mi III mis. inin, wno rostdes i clothing drive. The used clothing was sent to ., i.ml extends beyond the language- of •Irnts of Iwlin, Anyone wishing to join may get in touch with any metnhor. needy areas in New Jersey. .: ip and who has a conviction that in Church Prize Four wooden chests were built, and with the Presbyterians Buy Site oj aid of the student body'they were filled with stu- • ! laminate one ran say what he means, dent materials and health supplies and sent to ,,,<'. nur Innpue requires nothing more. To D'Apolito disaster areas ip our country and to the needy in . » • • foreign countries. Laliat Home for Church AVENEL — Richie D'Apolito .;,,.., Hint involved syntax, repetitive W:NF;I., — The g for renovation of the old fa- the Presbyterians' most versa- Financial contributions were made to many i r.inipiirMted construction may Indicate of i,hr First Presbyterian cilities could be saved sincr tile basketball player, won the worth while organizations. (')niirh at a recent corporation;much of the renovation' willi Avenel Presbyterian Senlor-Ht >,, ii'.o uninitiated—and perhaps, lawyers aKUR scoring title with 133 Each year two of the most active representa- voted to purchase the|probably be eliminated. In ad- tives represent Woodbridge High School and Town- ••,- documents designed only \rt be argu- I ,iiBnt property at, the corner ditlon. there might be some points. of Avi'iiel Street which Is di-saving in the construction of D'Apolito was outstanding in ship at a Junior Red Cross Leadership Training . ,uiion(; themselves. I suppofte if this were agonally across frnm the church. the new church since the ar- every Presbyterian game. He Center held at the Peddie School during the sum- ,., nupht be littlr excuse for lawyers. I, The acquisition of this prop- chitect would not have to match missed one clK.sh, but his M mer. Last summer Marilyn Gonyo and Roberta erty (>t>enF the possibility of existing facilities With a sepa- field goals and five fouls were Shelly represented Woodbridge. ... r; ho very happy to accept without building a new church with;rate plot of land, a break could more than sufficient to pla^e • .,i:rmntinn the erudition of the legal hii.sioitlly different architectural!be made from thr present, first amonn the many high This organization not only serves the com- (Ifsiim across th<' street fromi rather complicated architec- point producers. munity, but it gives an opportunity for students • •; ,ii»l simply ask they do not continue I.IIP present sanctuary, whichlture. Pol' these, and for other Bruce Don Ian. the Wood- who are not active in athletic-or academic organi- : ' '.i dinionstrate their access to the text- ilirn could be used as thereasons, the congregation took bridge grid star, had the scor- zations to express themselves and serve their school Airman Knim-th \\. Strln, Chapel. Such a,possibility may:this major step forward. ing title practically sewed up in cooperative efforts. : s'.iti dimply what they wish to convey. win of Mr. ;md Mr-.. P. W. ! until D'Apolito set a new league eventually save the church Tne iale Mr and Mi-^ Johll nt us can bettei understand the law and Strln. 44 fifth Awiuit-, Avc- If the rhnrrh 1s record with 46 points to skirt iB- ^^ werc *«>ong the ori- nrl, has rnntiilrlid his Initial built on the LuBat property,1i g{ | ~ " b'ers to the top. The Lafayette com- 9 >\ A inch wo must, In community living, .... .,-. w.__ ..,„ .._... na m CIn of the first of Air tnnr b»»lc not petitor copped second place in 'Who's Horsing Around? . IIHI guarded. This would be an enormous > training it lackland 1 ..in td civilization \ir Forcr Base, Texan. He Moreover, mosi of the $30,- 1S\, son of Mr. and Mrssinkiii. R 47 shots from the floor; h;u, Iwen M-lrctrd tu attend :000-$35,000 that was designated Joseph Romash, 497 Butler and seven from the foul line for B. ofH. Query to Zullo « ? • • home in Texas thr trrhnlcal training count j - Street, Avenel, was graduated 101 counters. , for Morx* Intrrc-pt Operator to sell the old homestead to the Behind D'Apolito and Donlan1 WOODBRIDGE — If a man his report, "but he is enlarging v .in example of top-heavy construction church. from a naval aviation orien- at KtMlrr Air tatlon course at the Naval \^ pr6ev were lly Morse, is given permission to stable a it and I think it is wrong. pony on his property, has he a ; ':.; pick out o( the legal notices which MUslulppI Airman Church Groups Sunday the pastor, Rev. Dr. Air Technical Training Cen- Wake Forest, 93: Joe Davis, Gentlemen, you take It from a (trudiiate of Charles a. MacKen^k willi t , Memphis, Tenn. Lafayette, 7i>; Hierhager, Wake riirht to add two horses with- there." ;: newspaper. None of our local officials er out the consent of the Board HUh School preach at 9 and 11 4iW< on • —- Forest, 67; Clark. Lafayette, 62; Mr. Zullo related he went ::::s cruel contortion of the King's Eng- Schedule Events iLamont, Maryville, 60; Na- of Health? $1,000 "in the hole" to buy the "Who Crucified Jesus — was itj . It is a question Assistant WOODBRIDQt A meetin« jkarda, Presbyterian, 60; Ma- land. The horses he said are : •'•! Tree to use it. Suffice to say however, nJudas?ul bp "slln -Dona Nobls Pacem"|LOIO/IIfl Resident Township Attorney James P. 1 ol the Women's Association of ' R ^ 9 A. M..by the, nos, Lafayette. 56; Richards, at least 500 feet from Mr. Ver- '.tins without question the longest single the Woodbridge Gospel Church Junlor Hi«h cho^ «'>d at 10: Injured in CrashWake Forest, 47. Nohm will be asked to decide. nillo's property. He said due to , , , , . ,wu» held at the home of Mn.1?' *e Junior Choir. Ai 11 A.M.1 Last year the board permit- the severe winter he had dif- •••••!• to appear—anywhere—In print It r ted Frank Zullo, Port Reading, i J'iU 1 Illirt >n'ot Parrise, Marv Street,!"^ Adult Choir rend.-rs "See WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Dor- ficulty disposing of waste. • least 2ft line* of double-measure type othy C. Lewis, 39, East Cliff to keep a pony for his young- \j I a ^ 11 , 11 U I I wlth Mrs W1,hanj Conm)lly asj Ye the Lord." Rev, Robert Bon- Show to Benefit sters on property he purchased "I like horses," Mr. Zullo viken by a period or even—if memory ham will preach on "On Every Road, Colonia, was injured commented. WOODBRIDOE-Tvw) Wood- «>-ho.ste.ss. Tuesday u-hen her car collided on Third Street and Carteret M U arr m Perth Mrs Jo1111 D'Elia led devo" Cloud there is a Silver Lining" Road, in an industrial zone. A "The first thing you know nn-colon It drips with commas and at 8 and 10 A. M. Thr sacra with a truck at Route 9 and Teachers' Fund Amikiy CH'iii-ral Hospital ius a tions and spoke on "Letting the Jansen Avenue, Avenel. l neighbor, Sam Vernillo, ap- we'll have a rodeo", Mr, Bailey .and probably holds a record for in- Chrlstlan LlBbt ment of infant baptism will be WOODBRIDGE—Woodbridge murmured. r.-Milt of inuines received Mon-. Shinr." at 11 ,A. M, Parents Mrs. Lewis was admitted to peared before the Board, Tues- 11 1 from Township Education Associ- day and complained two horses M- department Such devices arc tin/da', Mi;.';it. a-i'.en tin ir radio car! I* '' "* children Perth Amboy General Hospital. Mr. Bailey's suspicions were lK l„n, tnthTup U . s>s. aKdatooSl! j \ ^ has Mt , . - for had been added to the stable, .•>il!,d.-d :\nn u truck ut Amboy,»'"•'''« ' ul ed ca the cllurch Police said the Lewis car cal- somewhat verified when after •.p.dolent composers wcrf read by Mrs. Rudolph™, « '°. ' annual show for the benefit of A\.-mii- am! Wlllry Streci ' |{offic office immediatelimmediatelyy. lidod with the truck which was "I don't say Mr. Zullo is the meeting Mr. Zullo ap- F>IL the Scholarship Fund. John O'-j privilege, Health Of- 1:. !,t;r condition are Patrol- >- missionary chairman. Rev, wll be thebeitjg driven across Route 9 by abuslng a proached him and requested a mm iiiM-nh M'liclHrv 't; \t»r Mrs Runjon Ernst, health' Malley was named chairman. license "for a pony ring". J Fletcher Blevins, Newark. fioer Harold Bailey noted In in: on thus subject, I may as well take man JOM pri .^iifcimj, «o, .Mar- ' '^nenlcer at fhp Tjintoi^ jen, 19 Marlboro Road Colonia net beauty of a grammar school ex- from Wilhy strct-t, Mrs. Thomas Burns reported a panel discussion on "Answer-*! with ilit polideivehicle. ins your Children's Questions" will be held Saturday at 5:30 1 1118 fo Mother-Daughter • 'iiientary composition. Hie forte of line impact sant;" ' " will be held at the sinsspira- M. Easter ' . . « • ball( uet 11 are in the car cr^lnjiu into a tree, > tiion service Sunday at 8 P. M. It careened over 50 feet ^lci thc Buest shaker will be Panel consists o{ Rev. Dr. Mac- Outfit? i" would stop re-writing perfection, it hit a pole and stopped.^'* Donald Balfour, wife of Kenzie and Rev. and Mrs Bon- BUSINESSMEN -; tt when a desire for change seems Patrolman Maklary LS b^tiiR thf Pastor 0( Tabernacle Bap- ham. A) question and nuswer & INDIVIDUALS SHOP ti.si Church, §outh River. ' motivation. I accept the Bible liter- for injuries of^the arm pei;iod Will follow the dis- leu. frtC('U1.scai'p''iuid"bm'L "H'I'S Tllt' ladll>s cussion. Refreshments will be WOODBRIDGE Versatile BONE partiH-i wa> (list released from"0" niissioiwry projects during served. TAX>ROBLEMS? ii those instances where the Bible lllt"> niissioiw 1 (the hospital and returned to meeting. The next meeting idicates literal acceptance Is not In- at tlle nome of Mr8 A film on "Apostle Paul" will Consult an Expert IheudquurU-i-h wlieif he bwume *'" ^ ' be shown at the Golden Circle Tax Returns Kipertly Prepared •' grown tired of Biblical interpreters He was retunu-d to the George Simpson. 98 Firstmeeting today at 1 P. M, with a S3 and up for funhi'i treatment, Street, Port Reading, April 11.| short business meeting and Complete "i course, must not be confused with ToiURht at 8:00 the Men's Bookkeeplug-Acrouiitine and Due to the accident,'others 1 hoUr afler Audlllng Services intentions merely are to emphasize j Association will meet at the!**" - •:u and promises. , jan.swercrested ud minother ulur.suiulmjm ajiad tire,lar- clmrch wlth Kunyon Ernst as JOHN N. DION • » • • tube and wheel. Hl.s com- devotions leader. j In round numbers the people Public Accountant The in-between smde that goes punicm. James Di Robbio. 22, The Christian Service Brig- who don't mind paying taxgsg i HI 2-5977 'v claim of mi^e to proficiency in Hahwuy. was. fined $20, us dk-'adt> ^\ meet l-oinorrow night total 000,000,000. — Pathfinderd , with every outfit ... in shoes orderly. The minor was turiwdjf».....rldi SaturdaSo*nvriayu thoe local bathftt-- l""mpts (these Remarks. I struggle ovw to juvenile authorities, italioti will hold a hike, weather with the finer fit, the prettier •s to be sure, because I think a tri- -—__ twrmittrng. i Miracle Tread STATION OKV >' Sunday at tlie 7 P. M. sea-vte " a triumph lot art—and yet I have WOODB1UD0E — Ray'sjthe speaker vill be Rev. Charlei look you love. ; |" to the conclusion that mine is a ;8iution, Route: 9, was entered'Purness, director of Good Wil Also in StuvK: I Tuei>day, H soda machine brok-JHome and Rescue Mission Hull, the deficiencies which I see BLACK PATENT en and «HN1I taken | Newark, 111 discern quite as easily In others. My WHITE and URGEN II 'ic discarded at any time, even In ! AfUT the Movies Stop Off at. .,. " uliat I thought to be a deathless '••"•• 'r•muarnw" diiif lives with the "f our public"officials. ' TAP'S PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT • • * * i - 1333 St, George'Avenue, Colonia 4 FU 1-9833 ll(ll«' Mr. Hartnett can convince his 1 hl HOME-MADE ITALIAN CUISINE "" rigbi he is, and give us some Luncheon* and Diuner* Served Daily! for a change. tu Factories and Industry Christenserfs Department Store^ V LOWER Businessmen's j 25 Can yeu past* the and FRUIT BASKETS LUNCHEON^! " Bikini Test? l')7 MAIN STREET """I ANYWHKKK IN TUB W<>*U>" Don't let this happen to you. '""•lion Flower & Fruit Baskets GREINER f Ms Make aji Appointment for a O,,.'i. Daily ZJC..AV «):.*O to 6 " I'Vuit Basket* - Flower Baskets PIZZA PIE MADE TO ORDER! FUNERAL HOME Free Trial Now! - for — Medium Pie 91.25 - L»rie Pie »1.60 Open Friday *i:30 to <> l\ M. n '" ^Hl. < ontratuhiUoni, Qpvnlnci, etc. "lr Jeney into the legislative hopper each year The reader should be re- mlKP by the New Jersey Poll 1960 Flections 5l.:i minded that the heart muscle Rhow GOP candidate* or Con- WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY Those enacted — several hundred an* must have a supply ol blood to . ..ss running ahead of Demo- In 1958, the B1 t narrow final Charles E. Greiorj. President nually—will add to, delete from, or upply it with oxygen and to crntlc candidates k <2> per Ucan Lawrence F. Campion, change the mass of New Jersey stat- airy away the carbon dioxide marRiu of exactly produced by the working mus- cent. • ,, Vice President and TrMtmrer 'v\ i utes built upon the production of some les - this supply is provided Today's results are of special elB"c Bj timer. 10 eenti pet copy 35,000 laws and 1,000 resolutions through the vessels of the heart UlU.,t.si because they provide.of Representat u, SnbMnpilon nut by mill, inelndhif poft*|*i muscles called the coronary^ . ellent measure of basic in one jear, M.W; ill months, 12.21; Urn* montttt, adopted by successive legislatures ( XC prediction.. 11.23; tingle copln bj mill, 19 eratf. All pijiblt arteries. >pa: In d since New Jersey's 1844 Constitution The incidence of disease of soi and its 1947 successor. the coronary arteries is in- jersey's all-Important creasing rapidly and Uiis form u3rial election. 'House of It. So, already, conscientious legislator; Jn of heart involvement is com- Here's how-the vole went 49>j» are pouring through volumes of lega monaly seen between the age of ll)e state when New Jersey Poll _i ' language they or their colleagues have 40 and 60 and occurs more of- statt reporters put the follow- THUS win set:. ten among men than women. jiI1B qut.slU)n to a representative wereMjriuun on.- introduced this year. The measures :perfect ftccurarv The chief cause of coronary sample of the State's voters: "" High Distinction study of i; destined to become law will move heart disease tinvovlement ol • If llir election for CongrfM shows tha' Uie coronary arU'iiesj is arter- were bfiiiR held today, which ^f We are indeed happy to be able to through a legislative process which in (Jour statewide < iosclerosis, often secondary to party would you like to «r« i House of Us- congratulate our contemporary, The eludes: introduction, referral to com hypertension. In the past the win In your own Congression- Elections, the (K > cause for hardening ol the cor- al District — the Republican All-Hi News of Woodbridge High School mittee, occasional public hearings able to win a in onary arteries was fell to be or the Democratic?" three readings (by title or number) in ! popular vote In N> upon its attainment of high distinc- due chiefly to aging, but in urn STATKWIDF. VOTE FOR each House of the Legislature, possibl its party's COIVJH tion in student journalism. day of rapidly developing med- IOM1RKSSMEN ical science other causes of Representative!) i floor discussion, final vote, and then Tills is one nt been discovered. One of tlif.se |{,, blicati - Mr'« If memory recalls, the Woodbridge reference to the Governor for signa )U Jersey Poll ni^ is the discovery that apparent- Drmncrallc "'« High School newspaper has placed ture. ly many persons have difficulty i^i November, OOP c;nuli- first in the Columbia University com- handling certain fatty particK^ jall.s for Congress across the The average citizen can shortcut thi Wntch for tl, — these particles being refer- suite picked up 51.3'', of the petition year after year, through many . in the columns complexities of this legislative proces red to as the cholesterol level mai0I- party vote to the Demo editorial boards and faculty advisors, ft pr and still voice his opinion of legisla in the blood. These fatty parti- crft"uc candidates' 48.V,i. 1" P P - cles can enter the blood stream |, < election, the Rcpub- over a long enough span to have es- >iivo wan nn\i 'ii*- w.wv. — ..... tnmat l salm.-limn %.»•-»,..»*.., -•-«• —» *,»*» wnAnn fi'i tion being moved in Trenton. With th> NO R lr |N Vltilll tablished a tradition. It should be leither from foods eaten or de- ucam picked up eight (8* Con- T '" V , aid of news reports in his local news^ veloped within the body break- Bl-e.shioniU seats to the Demo- The Kennedy A..- remembered that tradition obtains paper the reader can keep abreast ol Uader the Capitol Dome down of foods. crats' six 161. hM scrapped for- neither identity nor permanence This faulty mechanism «x- Today'!. findings thus Indl-! Elsenhower s po,, major legislation of state or local im By J. Joseph Grlbbios curing In many people can be cate little change In sentiment seas troop rcttw < through happenstance or mere desire. portance and communicate his view; likened to that of the diabetic, across the State since last Nov- fl^ployVV: ,. s a . It results, instead, from the persever- to his Senator or Assemblyman. In ad " "" " • , , I in the latter case, a person ember when GOP Congressional the golddollar pm-, T R E N T O N-Thlrty-flveiwould allow municipalities inexcept those ofthe State Legis-.,. the inab,m t0 pi.opcr]y ,Housei candidates did slightly H is understood ance of many, of their adherance to dition, special informational service; the poison better percentagewise than they dent Kennedy measures adopted by last-year'slcape May County to increase lature, executive department'hand sQ increase in did in the 1958 statewide Con- Lauris Norstad high standards, through a succession frequently are available through tax- New Jersey legislature lie deadlsalaries of their officials. A and the Judiciary, to be open to an bno'rmal in the morgue of the State Li-jmeasure allowing railroads to the public. of personalities. payer and other civic organizations, ithe fatty particles witlun the r.-ssionnl Elections. mander of NAD brary because Governor Robert merge without the approval of Farmers are-disappointed in'btood sUeam DXhil)its an ina- ,.A„t „.the, ™...sam^e time, the Demo- Europe, there «i,. Thus it is in the case of The All-Hi A unique "yardstick" prepared by th B. Meyner failed to either up- the State Utility Board, was ti)e non-action of the Governor bilit t0 propcrlv handle fats crats did pick -ap one Congres- in cutback In t.,. prove" Or veto them within the1 also discarded by the Governor. n biU authorizing the Divi-' " ' »~~-i«.n ft^t- New Jersey Taxpayers Association pro O a When the News. Unquestionably, the first criteria proper legal time. Possession of merchandise Sion Of Motor Vehicles to 11- apy become nanw^^-i^wdT^ 8th Congressional District Western Europe bearing false labels would have cense trucks regardless of their of care, of accuracy, of a sense of the vides for determinin Under the provisions of the the amount of blood to the and. one that Republican Gor--••-•«•• three tests State Constitution, all bills become-a high misdemeanor by width, which are used cxclu-j r-thetic in print were formulated by whether a given piece of legislation ii another blu IUed ln tne state decreased —'don Ctinfield had held for many lacking the GovernorGovernor's signsigna-a sively yo n farms. A bill providinPgg ; in coronary years. TIME * HEALTH I members of the faculty who envisioned good or bad in terms of its effect upor ture forty-five days, Sundays "brary- without approval. The that public schools shall be| lying degrees.' A better idea of the present The Kennedy Ac.:; the kind of proud result that is being the nature, structure and cost of gov excepted, after sine die ad- Governor also refused to recon- free to deUnquent children, e with such a condition status of the Republican Party may have to call :•. journment of the Legislature, "Wute the Atomic Energy housed in homes operat*d by a if they are careful, live across New Jersey can be seen — time — to net r achieved. Still, they needed to have ernment. stud ""• are considered dead. This dead- y Commission created ln non-profit society, was also comfortably — their'chief when today's findings are sial social see/ 1956 ii td i an l de ul1 the positive acceptance of these lofty line was reached on March 3. | - WS "* &d ^- ^.i^rii beimr that thev do not stacked up with the results of health program ::.• One of the deceaseied bills A bill permitting prior sen-ice NEw TAXES: - Members of lacc t00 Jt or suddPn strahl the last four statewide Congress. criteria by the students whose task it Nixon and 1964 would create a 7-member The health »r board creditl ito be counted for a the Joint Leeislatlve Approprl-;^ior- inpVMincrease,Ld nnwor,kt ,loanBrdt nonn th thn reressional Elections. was to be to plan, write and edit the Speculation continues about former of Examiners of Electrical Con-State employee to become elig-jatlons Committee recently h, ' , CONGRESSIONAL VOTE persons tractors in the Department of ible for higher State pension listened to some very last STATEWIDE proposed faces h:.' newspaper. If such acceptance had not Vice Pri§sident Richard Nixon and ! Those person's known to Law and Public Safety to li- funds was sacrificed, as well as double talk from educational' (House of Representatives) opposition that n ? coronary heart disease been given, no approach to the ulti- 1964, The latest event to stir the pocenst e and reflate all electri-'a measure authorizing thejofliclals representing the State! Popular Vote proposal last year can master the situation, in mate would ever have been possible. clans. Another measure would State Department of Conserva- Federation of District Boards rt Republican In the Adminlsti-.i was a report from the executive direc- many cases if they will only( permit boardwalk pitchmen to tion and Economic Develop- 0( Education, the New Jersey ' % Democratic and another yea; Jdown their pace of 11 v-1 For the strong embrace of these tor of the Republican Senate Cam- receive licenses if they have ment to take over the yacht Education Association, and th'"'""e • 1 House Seats the difference. not had a criminal record for basin ln Perth Amboy. The League of Women Voters, ing. Perhaps, just as important towering standards by students and paign Committee. as "taking it easy" Is not to five years. , Governor also Ignored a bill re- Tne speaiEers firsl advisors alike, can doubtless be at- Two other buried measures quiring all meetings or sessions, ! j worry about their condition — That report indicated widespread overa]1 p ea for the reljeI oJtn e Complete Brokerage Servi< tributed the new distinction which has _, ,, iremember the nerve supply to dissatisfaction with Nixon among party axpayer Then they advocatedjthe coronary arteries can be. come to the All-Hi News. To the editor, leaders in most of the states of the new statewide tax requiringicause of an){iet cause further Pay at and all the members of her editorial country — to the extent that most Know Your Representatives \??™«LM inarrowing the vessels. • Stocks 'Commodities • least $100,000,000 In new levies! and business staff and to their faculty party leaders in the states refuse to The best citizen Is an active citizen, one who 1* alert through sales or income taxes.1 Monthly Bulletin Sent On Written H"!"'" advisor we offer warmest felicitations. consider Nixon the titular leader of and goes to the source to secure the best possible In- They admitted such a broad TO DEVELOP RESOURCES It is nice to know there are those who formation. The best representative la one who cooperates base tax Is not » panacea forj President Kennedy has sent the party. with his constituents and Is ready and eager to receive educational ill* but Insisted it'Congress a program for vast still have the courage to view the fresh their views. u "a step in the right direc- On the other hand, the personal- ion." development of America's na- T. L~ Watson & Co horizons that ar,e afar—and then set Herewith are the names of your representatives. Keep tural resources and he asserted popularity of Governor Nelson Rocke- They opposed submitting a In touch with them. { the Eisenhower Administration iMONROK A. WE1ANT. Resident I'm in. i off to explore beyond them, feller and Senator Barry Goldwater, question of a broad base tax topolicy took a heavy toll of live* U. S. Congress the people for a definite yes or"by postponing essential flood- Founded 1832 - Tel. HI 2-2G.M' of Arizona, are both rated very high— no vote, declaring such a task control projects." MtDibci Vw fork and American Stock I-^ SENATE in the report. More than that, the ex- Is the proper function of mem- He called for facinir up to Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jn, (D^ Senate Orlce bers of the Legislature. A State the problems now, and added: Settling Party Differences ecutive director of the Senate GOP Building, Washington, D. C. Home—Wsstfleld. PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK BUlLOi tax convention to straighten "The task Is large but it will be iAt the 5 (ornmt PERTH AMBOY N ' We do not deem it to be within our Campaign is now telling people that Senator Clifford P, Case (R), Senate Office Building, out the whole tax mess was op- done." province, nor is it our purpose, to at- party chairman Thruston Morton is Washington 25, D. C. Home—345 Elm Avenue. Rahwaj. posed and characterized as a "delaying tactic." tempt to interfere editorially in/the now a backer of ^lelson Rockefeller. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representative Peter Prellnghuyaen, Jr., . Fifth Con- Municipal taxpayer* who resolution of personality probljems AH of which brjngs us around to the gressional District, House Office Building, Washing- have turned thumbs down on which arise within one party or'the question of'Nix6n's political future. ton 25, D. C. Home—Morrlstown.'. the adoption of at least 75 school budgets In the past few Bank Your Money Here other. Did he mismanage his 1960 campaign State Legislature years Indicate they have al- to such a degree that almost certain ready been heard "long and Both in Woodbrjdge Township and STATE SENATOR loud" on the subject, they in Carteret, differences on the priority victory was lost? His present critics John A, Lynch, New Brunswick claimed. of one man as against another for a say he had most of the advantages on MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY The educators also admitted his side and should havp won, They , Norman Tanzman, Woodbridge there would probably be no de- place on the ticket for local election, J, Edward Crabiel, Milltown are now saying he refused to take the crease in local tax rates if a have arisen. There is a place properly Joseph Doren, Dunellen | ' statewide tax is imposed, but provided for the settlement of these advice of GOP leaders in the various said there would be "a dlmln INTEREST states during, the campaign, that he Board of Chosen Freeholders i lshlng of the increase in the lo- differences, and this,is in the ballot Carl E. Metzger, President. Ruigen University, New caliproperty tax," raid on box after those who are contenrJlng was a'lrnost impossible to see. Brunswick. BUJLDINGS: - The, State of These charges are interesting and George L. Burton. Jr., 19 Agate Road. Lawrence Brook Ne* Jersey has decided not to SAVINGS With each other have had full oppor- village, New Brunswick. enter into any long-term leases ... and Watch it (row tunity to present their cases to! the come late. Nixon lost by a hairline Edythe p. McAndrews, New Bruniwlcfc. with ownlers of buildings pend- margin, in a race in which he was the Joseph R. Costa, 123 Htllcrest Avenue. ing the ribnstructlon of a ttfles ways to make your ACCOUNTS members off their party. It is these Thomas H, Lee, 140 Front Street). South Plalnfleld. of new office buildings adjacent party menibers who will—and who candidate of the smaller party. The George OUowskl 641 Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy. to the State House. money grow — post-mortems do not seem to entirely William J. Warren, 875 Main Street. Fords. Charles J. Sullivan, state Di- should—decide the issue. "I, "Patience will pay prof- do justice to the former Vice President. rector of Purchase and Proper' Our news columns will, of course, be Woodbridge Township Committee ties, claims new buildings its" by holding some of your Admittedly, he probably lost the should be ready for occupancy MAYOR—Frederick M. Adami, Coloni* dollars out oi the "spending open^qually to those who are engaged by State departments within 18 BANKING H"" election by his inability to win the FIRST WARD-Charle» Molnar, Woodbridge line." m contests—within the limijts of de- months to two years. Monday I1"" television debates with President Ken- Maynard Winston, Woodbrtdg* Bids will be taken this week cency, relevancy and available space, SECOND WARD-Jjpseph Nendo, Fords f •Thurmlj' nedy. But it was a courageous decision to demolish several homes and 2. Sqve regularly while M Of these requisites,, we must be the Leon Blanchtrd, Fords | Office bulldlpgs on West State fcA.|M. to ! I1 (even if a mistake) to risk rjis ad- THIRD WARD-Robert Jatfo, Avenel Street, west of the state House, ydu are earning. judge as to' their being met—and we trldut vantage and meet Kennedy In the John Hughes. Woodbridge where a hew building to house FOURTH WARD-Thomas J.. CoitoUo. Iselin ; Patience at\d saving reg- trust the candidates will fully under- debates. the State Department of Edu- » A. M. to •- ' stand and appreciate our position. David NlADla, Iselin cation will be constructed ularly qt this Bank will make And Nixon was up against a popular FIFTH WARD-John EvankOjColonia Construction of this edifice will your* money grow. Everyone tf ho aspires to public office candidate of the bigger party, who had David T. MlH>r. Colonia. begin by June 1 next. At aboul the same time, a new building has the rigrlt to seek it, provided he overcome all Democratic competition Borough of Carteret to house the State Departmen can meet minimum qualifications. In for the Democratic nomination with MAYOR-stebhen Jklba of Labor and Industry will tx the exposition of these qualifications, President of Borough Council-Walter Sullivan started on John Fitch Parkway impressive victories. In deciding to along the Delaware River, alsc COUNCTJO5N we will do-our best to assure each fight a dignified battle for the presi adjacent to the State House Thomas Mill* Walter Sullivan Woodbridg candidate that all those who are quali- dency Nixon might have made a mis- John Hutnlck John O*Zurllla By January next, a cultural Alexander Such Adam Symboriki center adjacent to the new fied to vote within his party, will be take—but no one can be sure. As it Education building, will begin informed sufficiently to cast an intelli- waa, he came very, very close—in spite Tewiship of Edlsoi to form, and by next Septem ber, plans for the Agricultural National Bai gent ballot. This, to us, seems to end of a recession and some unfavorable MAYOR—Anthony M. Yelencslc* President of Council-Nell A. McDonald - and Health Departments build our responsibility so far u primary 1960 developments. So whether 'the Ing, adjacent to the Labor De- COUNCILMAN partment building, will be con contests are concerned. Like all family blame can be laid to the hard-cam- William F. Ashton Frank J. Takau Our New BuUdliiu. Corner structed. differences, they should be settled paigning former Veep is certainly Bernard j, Dwyer Dr. William Totb and Berry BU^t, Opp. To"wn William N. Margollf Walter H. Wood WATEH:-From springs In tn« within the family Itself. highly questionable. Catskills, the Poconos, and 4hc Member: federal Umrve nali" (Continued pn Page Slate PAQE THIRTEEN \i>if Books for Africa Drive Grid Team 17 Led by Colonia Student Gets Awards mt.ONIA — Chm-lps c. r • Htmvr III, Warwick Road, ft|~ - , ., At Teen Hop : fiTshman at Amherst College. I n|fttll9 Airman i:; lii'irflinii a drive called "Boots *J«"™"« *»" IliaII COLONIA The Friday night ,,( ir by fur Africa"' at the Mafisachu- r% fi i li'i-icme dunce at. School 20 lilitz cntiM-tal.il- spniiMHed by (,'olonin Village Civic Assoriniinn in ennjune- ]in,in " Amhfrst College undergrade Kecent Graduate 111 tlim with the WoodrjndRe Rec- i « Dili's, who were among the first: COLONIA — Airman Sfcnnd ricl H. RI1S irnlmii Department WHS the oc- .mil o[ • in endorse thc proposed Peace'^ Robert E. Carey, son lii.'.ioii lii;,t week fnr the presen- Gist of "Brt- an( in Hi ('dips last Fall, are In high Mr. ^ Mrs. Robert E. Cure; tation of awards to th? Calonia raid' were Mm. Ri'iiv to Rid African education.: **> Klmberly Road, recently l^iiHles fUn; football team. , .,,, Mr.s. William The "Bonks for Africa" drive.iRi'»duated from the 43-week Au vVilliitin AH- •Trou- p:iIIfined after a similar move-' to-Tracklne Radnr Special-1 Thmnns MrCann, president, (1 Mrs. meni at. Yale, has netted l,2Oo!'s' course at Keesler Air Forcei introduced John Zullo, Recrea- volumes to date. The booksBasp. Miss. tion D.-partuicni. who spoke 1 Williiini Pnlm- were cnllpctfid on the campus, Airman Carey ha* been ns-i briefly and Introduced Ernest ;i;in Pan'. Mrs. (irmi students at Amherst Re- signed to La Junta, Colo. Uuhny, athletic director of mid Mrs M»r- I'.ional HiRh School and from Keesler 1s the Electronics schools, who pr. Milled irophlPs MISS SIS AN K. HINTS Koimrs in the town of Amhevst.iCenter of the Air Force, TC- to the coach. Anthony Barcel- mid ', Mr. Slover, together with his,sponslble for training qualified TO WKD IN SI'RI\'<»:—Mr. lona, and players as -inflows: cn-i-hali-mnn, Henry Neale, airmen in the use and main- and Mrs, Thomas P. Hiiifs, GreKory Hayes, Kenneth •Scaisrlalc N. Y., a senior and a ;ih 1- III lit*. tenance of complex electronic 59 West Mill Road, Cnlnnia, Ohrlstenscn, Gerald Bertola, mii-odwcd com - iiiinnbcr of the undergraduate equipment used by the service announce the encasement of 'Gregory Defoe, Douglas Peter- in international Relations Organ- ,,,1,,.,, Mis, Julius i to protect AmeriCR. their daughter, Susan Elizn- i^on, Peter Carle, Robert Wllms, ji/Htion, are new making ],,, (iHl.sMHIin., j beth, to Eugene John Her- Robert Jardot, and Thomas John inumements for shipping mansrn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barcellona. „ KiiiM M'* 'books to Africa. They are il1( Leroy Htrmansen. Highway After the presentation ,• slilK' ' Uoi-ted according to subject and VFW Auxiliary 35, South Amboy. A spring Judging for slow dRnce contest i , :iii. id - law in- ; 'iiccordlng to the Oolonla man wedding Is planned. was held. Judges were Mr, and |>luli|i Uiw.v. •prcj- f will be shipped In the coming Miss Illnea graduated from Mi's. Robert Jardot, Mr. Zullo, \ii f!(f Invsideiit: J Billlpy lllsl t 1 ° To Induct Slate ii™.. T. ,, 7"" V"""' ^""•"""'"•t '" '""I" that has hart its doors closed fnr six years ,l,,e to a lual weeks, Mr. Dubay.-and Mr. Barcellona. ,, ; wwiTiilun; and Woodhridgt High School and dispute. The entire plHrr rn-ks with -In ay and fermentation. Cllrl Firming. Jr.. executive dim-tor of tlir Chamber of Medals were awarded to tommrrce, I, ,houn pointm, ,,ut c.mird R(,0(|s with hll|Rill(, sid(,s {() Mr COLONIA — Installation of is employed by the Bell Tele- the new officers of Auxiliary phone laboratories, Ilnlmdcl. Louis Camplsl and Linda NemerRiit, Chamber members. Barone, winners. Runners-up IIII.III intoimed the - Movies to Aid of Colonia Post V. F. W. will Her fiance graduated from take place April 15 at the Post St. Mary's High School, Perth were Donald Piccaro and Oarry ].nniily Robin; Forzlattl. iiird .Saturday home. Amboy, served three years In Parish Library the V. S. Marine Corps, and The weekly surprise grab bag •„., |di- children?^, Need Volunteers Market Owner Given 90 IHELIN-Por the benefit of! . Is employed by the Hercules was won by William Petty, Rob- •i) 1' M mond Hutnes> presldent Mrs ert Lanza, Kafhy Regenyl, and St. Cecelia's Free Catholic Li- Walter Palmer senior vice- . Janjce Abloczy. For Pony Leagues Days to Clean Premises hnii-y motion pictures will bej , j^^ ongard junior vice" ,-,HI a down act Mrs B Nominations were made for ' i,,un< •Heidi" ISELIN — The Iiwlln Boys ISKLIN The Iselin Chum- After serious discussion, Mr presented at the parochial Mra_ John zlngg chaplain? Ffcmillff to Sneak K King and Queen and announce- itnvs- attired In league has 350 boys registered ner of Commerce In response Goldstein promised he will take v.ra»»i«ar school. |Mrg. Halvor odegardi treasurer;' ' 1 ment of the finalists will be • „ ,,;„] ivinlian hat*, to date to play baseball. Plans to many requests from local action within the next 90 days 'Ihere will be one showinglM,.s, Thomas Burke, secretary; To 4th Ward GOP made at the dance tomorrow i-:i'k Linn, imwium have been completed to repair mniiiiessmen sent u committee In order to occupy the store and •men to the public April 5 at 8;Mrs. John Malone, historian;' ISELIN - The Fourth Ward light. '. ;'„,!i,.(i William the Paying field and. weather headed by Curl A. Fleming Jr., put It into reputable condition I . M. Films are "The Land of' white, conductress-,Republican Club will meet Mrs Frank Tha committee expressed ,'.. t of the Colon- permitting, the boys will begin executive director, to meet wiihjThe Chamber of Commerce in- the Twelve Tribes", by MaryJ, . h Sanchez, guard:iMarch 24 at 8 P M at Fireside Ml s Jo n thanks to the following chap- \ ,1 -iiu.id will dem-P'ay. May 15. Township health officials in it:-1formed Mr. Goldstein that In knoll Missionaries in Africa,]three-year trustee, Mrs. Carl Hall, 1401 Oak Tree Road with erones: Mrs. Edwin Byron, Mrs. Kfll d l u ! minuted by Perry Como, and|F bio; two-year trustee, MrsJMrs. Frank Tagliareni ore- •••! ,,nl ;ind show a Fort* new members have ' " "' nazardous and un- the event the conditions are a Eugene Soos, Mr. and Mrs. h( althy t0lldltlu Widt Disneys "Nature's Half Broderick; one-year j siding. ,'•',••, ', 11ii- Home." been welcomed,by William Bo- " " of u store in.not remedied within the nex RoDCTt John MacDonald. Wlllard Mc- thl htul1 tlie Isdi Acre' and cartoons. Refresh- .Edward Curtis, Sr. u , m.Ti.s April 12 wliz and many are awluned to ' °' " business'90 days It will be forced to pe- Mrs Carl A. Fleming. Jr., Fourth Argel, Mrs. Orrln Mason, Mrs. dlslrlct ments will be available. War(3 ,•:,„• ;no]ert«i and work as coaches, managers and formerly known as the.tltion the Township Committee ...... The auxiliary has purchased] GOP Town Committee Albert Dearlng, Mrs. Wilbur Four „. iU!r:iiisi'd for use umpires. Golden Super Market. Other for relief. r showings will be held|cUrtalnil for the bulldinK Mrs (candidate, will address the •Ehlers, and Mrs. Joseph Baker, April fi ou «:!'.<.. Mrs Lowy, ^ Oscar Eberle, president b toi students in giaaes HugheS| chairman, discussed s>" P and outline plans for the rg 1 through 4, "Nature's Half forthcoming campaign. LIBRARY MEETING ;, ,,iv announced. mi Mr8 Cafj Markketwn past 1 plans for sale of "Buddy Pop- Acre" and cartoons. pies" Memorial Day Week. Plans for the club's annual ISELIN — All residents of ot Total membership of the li- Thft met ttt the Open membership drive will be com-IselH are invited to attend the lll We P CS t h l 1 t brary reached 3,423 with addi Th.- executive ^_ ^ i, *"L! ^ . :. r lUire by Health Officer Harold pleted. Membership Is open to annual meeting of the Iselin ror tiun of 2V4 members during .... ,i,,,d of Con«re-^^ Bailey and A lorn uoidstem, all residents of the Ward which Free Public Library Association e t0 February. According to Rev. s.-.-;..m met at the "•fftl"rd||y the present ti-nant Mr Guld- Tonight by PTO Leukemia Study comprises Iselin, Menlo Park April 4, 8 P. M., at the library, rals fun( Robert E. Mayer, library mod- !:•, l^uis L/wis. Dun- * "' »teln explained to both thc COLONTA — There will be TF.RRY W0.ITKOWSKI Terrace and the section of Co- Middlesex Avenue. All residents 1 erator, this is 4'/i times more •-• nln-:e Mrs A. C The I*elln Pony League Is In committee and Mi Bailey that meeting of the P.TA. of School lonia south of New Dover Road. are urged to become members than January. -, :i leiuThenUUIve of nwd ot managers, coachts, and he had leased Ihi- place from a 22 In the all-purpose room to-j ENGAGKMKM TOLD: Mr. Helped by REGM Refreshments will be served as their assistance is needed, .•.imp fu m. was » umpire*. As a result a special'local resident a little over sev- nlRht at 8:00. Preceding the! and Mrs- Edward Baron, 10fi There are 3,534 books avail- under the direction of Mr; especially for the benefit of the • • ::,ii.xl will adopt » meeting was called March 21!en years ugu. and after,occu- meeting, the school will hold!Canal Street, Iselin, an able for circulation after the) COLONIA—The Ruth Estrin George BeveridRe children, Goldberg Memorial for Cancei'i ' _ ,-..- Mumps to equip »t Klrst PreibyU-rlan Church of pying. the buildinn lor 19 Its annual Open House. nounce the engagement of 'addition of 84 books last month. Research will present a grant ii. ;n the proposed I»elln. AH parent* with boys 13 month* as u tenwit. due to a The principal, Mrs Florence their daughter, terry Wojt- A record number of books were kowski to Jamrs B Correia circulate d du ing m th of $5,000 to New York Medfral MI...M, Norman to 15 years of age are urged tombiunderstandliito'mluindrrsUndliiK with the AuAugustine™tine", haVarraVweftohas a'rranKea (or r parpar ! - • ' , n " ^ , °" ~ 58 Comm cial Avenup Avf bon ed 2379 and U26 re College for the study of leu- ./„„,„; ch.'r K.-t m touch with any memberowner. the door .-as closed and JlTto vte^cZrMt"?"ml " ' " ™ ' nel kemia in children, Mrs. Mervin hi.ivd the annual of the Pon>- League. If no one'lias remained closed to bu»lr\ess 7.00 to 800 P M in order to ' .. tinned. Eisenberg, president, reported „,..( n,mn will be volunteers to help the Pony for the past six years. A care-'^ evldenCcS Of the types of Miss WojlUowski to a grad- ; Mrs. Eisenberg will present a uate of WoodbridKe Hls For Easter Parading... io and May 1 at the I/ague will not function this ful examination of the tnter-experlencea tn which their chil-: School " check to Dr. Leonard Luhby at Ciper Avetuiv. year. I lor of "•- -u«...... Croup to Send the group's annual fashion ^,^ ejects. S Ambny. show, March 20, at the Hote and general run down cbndl-l^th folders of daily written. Essex House, Newark. Mrs tlon'. work, will be on display. Dolls to Israel Samuel Abramson and Mrs COLONIA — Dolls and puz-. Stanley Sttverman are chair Semi-Annual SALE! Comedy zles will be sent to Iselin young- men. the following statement: will play at the meetlnn. ^ i • 1 sters via a "Ship-a-box" pro-, Mrs Stanley Altshuler, doo: "We, of the Chamber of PTA. room mothers, under firam, sponsored by the Central prize chairman, and Mrs. Nor f Commerce and all the local the, direction of Mrs. George l U n U businessmen have been well a Parkway Section of National man Kleiner, raffle, announce! Rechsteiner, will be on hand to IdELIN -. "Parbienne. Holi-I council of Jewish Women. an assortment of gifts will THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT n Slt 8t mul1 an lnformation f!,Tth?.' ..al't s^ 'ieaVs In our booth.W;-- an original nuuical com-j A donoi. AlmN win be held presented to winners. |liU dt t0 V ioUS class uuin on this stiia ion not only ' ' P™}* *'' " «dy to be presented March 24-|at Gl.PelVs Hotel West Ol-ange.| The group wlll aiso presen opmio! In itthisT »sttnatio Suutn e heatonlyh !room ^^ flnd aSMRl ^.^ ^ Woodbrldge mh school;April ,5. Mra. Nathan pftraas8i ^^veni,. ad° ^ registration. Classmothers will Auditorium by School 18 chairman, announced. coustltute.and fire hazars » d aeimilbut alse o maustandn bc bl.lefed Jn thei]. dut,p& ,n a Chairmen are Mrs. Irwit is now in the final rehearsals ]Mrs Bascia Waschltz, a coun- Gleich,, Mrs. Milton Rader, am KxJuy as a blight upon the en- spec,a, MSglon tQ ^ ho]d in thc Oualilv — Custom Tailored! jcil scholarship exchange stu- Mrs, L. Radowitz; tickets, Mrs tire business community. iall-purpose room at 6:40. The coaches believe, that due;dent, will be the speaker. Martin Axelrod, and Mrs, Ale: •As fur us we can see, every-; Tnc annua[ school Book Fair' to the. cooperation of the tal-[ J^J.S Monroe Spivak. Clark, Epstein; hostess, Mrs, Donalc one u suffering in this slti»-iwm be open to parents mi-- - - • . and Mrs. Michael lion. Tne tenant mutt pay »Tnursday (ventag. Boolts mny ^ consisting of Abeles and Mrs. Seymour Mos- 3-PIECE SET teacliers, thi§ year= Colonia, will be kowitz; decorations, Mrs. Mil- su rent for a building^ obtalned from Mrs. Jack will surpass last year's show.delegates to the national bien- ton Katcher. he cannot use The owner must Sapt,rstcin. Mrs. Abraham.Ros- In conjunction with the projec- njai convention. Pittsburgh, Pa., .Mand idly by while the value etUhnl Mrs w,,bur Cippei.lyi SOFA 2 CHAIRS - 5 CUSHIONS tion, the PTO will have a pro- March 19-23. Orville Freeman, if ins building rapidly deprecl-|ftnd Mrs u-onarVicher, who at.s and thirdly, the entire; , of Took sales, gram book listing all cooperat-lu, S. Secretary of Agriculture wm bt in cnargB ing local merchants. will be principal speaker. Drive Success business area has Ukeu on the|Proceeds wlu be us<,d towai.d of a ghost town be-jthe purcnase of additional li- Tickets are still available The convention will mark the of this ••giant corpse"|brliry reference bookg and nimlfrom Mrs. Irving Chopik, Homes fiftieth anniversary of the For Civic Group I Park Avenue or Mrs. Harold NCJW's Social Action Program which hi»i been left unburled i";strips. our midst " Epstein, Park Avenue. Proceeds begun in 1911 to complement COLONIA — Murray Hiller will ue used for the school 11- services for human welfare membership chairman of thi with action for social reform, KlMMAGt MALE bmi>. Jordan Woods Civic Associa- COLONIA-A rummage sale, Scouts JSeceive tion, announced the member- .sponsored by Colonia Chapter Girl Sco 12 Presbyterian Nurses ship drive successful, with 96 Sizes to 11 i>f Deborah, will start tomorrow; Servifce Awards "* out- of 110 families joining — a AAAA to C and continue through Saturday; j Invests Two Mefiibers\ To Hold Silver Tea gain of 10 families over the COLORS: previous year. at 1-U5 Main Street, Rahway.j COLONIA—Boy Scout Troop UN _ Two Iselln glrlSi Black Patent Mrs Constantme Vigilante, 42 held its first father and son p^J^" Bowitz " and Karen ISELIN. — The Presbyterian In conjunction with the drive furses Assomation, a newly IN CALF: chairman, announced the dinner at the Cranwood. Oar- ,, invested into Girl a free development directory 0Der were armed group of First Presby- Black, Bone, hours will be 10 A. ,M. to 4 wood, with Commander Bern- ^ £ j, jlelight was issued each new member J2 at a ctin< trian Church of Iselin, will Blue and Red p M. lard R. Krajewski of the spon Rubber door mats will be dis- 11 ponsor a Silver tea Sunday soring VFW Post, and Brad - ' tributed in the near future. Rui.Si ieader> fternoon in Fellowship Hall. Monell. neighborhood commLs- The group will meet with Mr ^^ by Mls Bernard "he public is invited. sloner, as guests. Travis^ and Mrs. Irving Grossman, 11 It's Time for i 1 1 d M Wayne Donations, received at the Scouts who received service "»'""- »™'" » Raven Drive, Monday, at ea will be used for purchasing Just one step "fH|\ and you'll pins wer_ e •-.„„.DoniUd-MelU, 1 J.»IQU,, •„,„•four- accompanist. Guis previously invested were quipment for the church P. M. year- Deith Wohltman and "Juvenile Delinquency" wil SPRING Waldheim, Lama Lllllen,, Ui'sery room. Richard Jost, two-year; be the topic for discussion wltt and Valerie Turek, anil The program will include Farkas. Steve.n Kunkes, Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt, of th love the feel of thirlKJ wonder- nusic, sons, ai^d poetry by CLEANING! m-d Meltz, Ronald Sclosser, Bar- Woodbridge Police Departmeni rv Berlin. Daniel Johnson, and nemburs of the Junior Choir. I tour of the newly decorated as Speaker. Refreshments wll Stevete n BerltowltzBerltowltz , one-yearone-year . ; , , -H _ Ttft m ttes 4 .ursery will be conducted. be served. ful Naturalizer mid-heel pump. Heel- Fathers v*ho received slmlla,•,; lmg with Rudolph hugging, toe-free fit is a trademark uel Jones, two-year; gave a 1 FKEE Woods, Alex Boyter, Leonard demonstration of U«' of pat- VILLAGE INN Style Bcjilosser. Herman Kunkes, terns und the gii's worked on DECORATOR Rtchard Jost. and Jphn Saper- Of Naturalized comfort! "™ SERVICE stein, one-year. Bar & Restaurant AT YOUR 2 Green St. (Cor. Rahway Ave.), Woodbridge HOME Our New OPEN MONDAY We'll give your . ., esses, Call April and ME 4-6410 drapes new DINING ROOM FRIDAY TILL 9 P M. color-spark^le Is Now CUSTOM-MADE We clean your drapes so Open to the Public thoroughly, so gently, THOMAS JOSEPH! carefully that we restore all Serving Hot Luncheons and Dinners Daily of their ordinal beauty and DRAPERIES clarity of color. You'll appre- from 11:00 A. M. to piosing (1&45) ciate the difference in our COSTELLO Sunday from 2:00 P. M. to Closing (Midnight) workmanship. Authentic Neapolitan Cuisine CALL IS .... Funeral Home* WK PICK UP AND UKL1V8K! HOMEMADE SPAGHETTI—Lasagna, Ravioli TEL. ME 4-8033 Pirn Pies — Hot or Cold Sandwiches RON-LEN Green St. & Cooper Ave, State & Center Sts. TAKE-C-tjT ORDERS, CALL ME 4-2244 belln, N. J. Perth Amboy N., J. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER DECORATORS Tel. U 8-4641 HI 2-0075 Served in Our Diner Dally Krom 9:30 A. M. { 1(H)« Hallway ' Main Street, AVKNKI-, N, J. PAGE FOURTEEN Spring Fete ISELIN PERSONALS

On PTO 20 GLADYS E. 8CANR i -William Bowitz, Berkeley , 'Avenue attended the flower 407 Lincoln Hlrhw«. Mit> show ,_ New york c,ty Calendar Tel. LI 1-1679 —Mr. and Mrs. William Hel- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Aboff. COLON IA - A spriiiR danr Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Cas- Mr gnd Mrs Herbert Cook, nil will be held at American Lennm «* sell, Middlesex Avenue were of Aberdeen Avenue spent• the Hull. Rahway, April IS, it vvus Kiiests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren WP,,|(end Rt the Willow Hotel, announced by Mrs Clyde Fd- flicker, Fanwood. Lakewood. i iiiHlon,. M HVS and means rh:iir- Mr. and Mrs Iiaoore Cho-. M|M, Cflnd Alldmoi>. moii of School 20 PTO. ,p.k. Newark; Mr and Mrs , or „ Q Mrs DM. Ticket chairmen arc Mrs. Samuel Schwartz. Belleville and :Andei.so Dundee AmU(, „ Robert Helmnn. Mrs Gary, Mi s. Samuel Langer, the Bronx, al home „,„,, sllr. Gelssler. Mrs. Donald Swi'ftser. «-.-r.. dinner guests of Mr. and p ^ Amb Aml)0J Raincoats have been dis- , Mrs. Irving Choplk, Homes ^^ Hosplu, tributed to the Snfftv Patrol, Park Avenue. Mrs JuUug Jettelson, Dlln. Mrs. Frank Filipponi reported.. Dinner guests of Mr. and dee Am)ue vWted hf,,. pjUTnLs, Books purchased for the Mrs. Jerome Cassell, Middlesex M). ft|)d Mrs j A gpl.oU school library nre 'Book of Avenue were Mr. and' MrsBrooklyn. . Knowledge' and "lands and Charles Ruskln and Mrs. A. N. People". Thr Eneycjopedin Brownsteln, Jersey City. • Mr, and Mrs, Prank Davis Brifnnica. Jr., and film strips Mr. and Mrs. NormBn and cluldifn. Aberdeen Avenue wc wst of Ml Ild Mis will also he purchased. \Jlss' Kasman Mnd son, Bruce. Ben- "' * * - • Barbara Harried, library rhair- jnmln Avenitt were feuHto'rf Morton P. Kat«. Brooklyn. iiiiti. reveal°d Mr and Mrs. Michael Romand. The PTO has appropriated j Lonif Branch. A««..«l $300 toward school landscaping —Albino De Maoedo and /\nilUdl STRIDE-RITE'S' TniBLKR: A new »II-Wfaii,rr ,„ HIKI all bids will be reviewed hy daughter. Arlene, Oak Tree from Strlflr-^RIlr, with typical )trowln((-b«y fli ]lllP1 Mrs. Sidney Fretind. chairm'nn. PROVD OK XKW FIRK TRVCK lire the eommissioners of District 1 as tlirv pose In front of tlir new apparatus ob- Road and Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- inc. Its "soft touch brushed leather is Sfotthuhi Mrs. Clyde Ediiiwton. Mrs, tained through a votf n( Ilir rleftorutr ;it Ihe hstiytwtinii, I turn let I In rkM: Warren r. llarned. secretary: George ton BUlliiRS, Wrifjht Street Held by Lions In shrug off stains and dirt. II I* sold at Roitnn si,,,, William Ashuell, Mrs. Thomns Van Tassel and James Zehrer, commissioners, and Charles I'rantweiii. Si., manufacturer of the truck. ^attended the capping exercise Oilliam and Mrs. M. R. DeRose at Beth Israel Hospital. New- ISELJN -- Ladies and Charter co-chairmen. ark. Mlsa Virginia De Macedo Night dinner dance of Iselin VVW Group* .Sc/,,,,1, Mrs. Mundry's first (jrnrif Jewish Center iand MLssTMane Dodd. daughter Lions Chib was held at Park Meetings, l,n class was awarded the attend- _ !of Mr. and Mrs, Billings, were Hotel, Pluinlii'ld. with Max Westbury Park News ance banner and $2 prize. New Fire Apparatus Means Increased XAtc Kt*A-i.- electorate, which authorized requirement of performance, powered portable Marie. Daniel and Theresa: Mr. WBS mel pllsi1 Mrs. Carl Luna, Mrs. Sam De attend the annual banquet March will be r.:.•.., SEWAREN NOTES the purchase of the new fire ^ leaving an un- rides. m a sid. e, ;, ., ," Triiiv=rlav r>! pach month .Bella and Mrs. Hamilton Bil- sponsored bv the Radian Bay and Mrs, Frank Mazzio and covered dish luncl,-, • children. Daniel. Olympia ami at the recent election. Precedented '™.^ ^ ™ ,.*. "2 L^t'T he! A -del Seder d£r will >™s. The Web-e-los den with Auction for the Blind nexl served. The local firm of Tiautwein, to meet any ( t Susan, Brooklyn. By MRS. PERCY APS TEN xtiaoidm.uy d2-lnch!of the Seder for children will Station, were1 The next meeting of the Club Sewairn — ME 4-3702 ; London gold market reports nominate and ilns :paratus from its plant located The vehicle carries 800 gal- double Jacketed hose and l,000!"e announced. I given rides uu i:.. ^hey win be a zone meeting ut Mbr- 1 eet of heavy buying. cers. A son was born on March!" District 1, which it maintains Ions of water and special foam,f I'-Hnch hose. !visited points of interest, i?an Inn. Morgan, 7 In the Margaret Hague Hos-jis unequaled in the State for and wetting agent tanks with; IInn addition there'imere'is included YOl'NG BOY GETS LIMBS ; _cub Pack 149 visited the jjr nimedl president "~ MMMNAMIMMMMM Pital. Jersey City, to Mr. ;»idall around performance. built-in foam system, to avoid an Innovation conceived by: Chicago — Jimmy Clark, a Museum of Natural History, that any "industry or business \ Mrs. James Birner. Holtonl The truck was rigidly tested delay in hooking up necessary.Commissioner Zchrer and de-'qUadruple amputee, was all —Donald Morton, Ron of Mr.'that has work for the sightless Street, !and was passed with "flying.equipment in the event of fires signed by Charles Trautweln, gmiles when he left the hospital and Mrs. Robert Morton,to B(.t in touch with him —Dr, and Mrs. T h om as:colors" last montmonthh bbyy the'necessitatinthe|necessitatingg foafoamm applicationapplication. . Sr.Sr., , iinn th thee for formm ooff a a specially specially!undederr hihiss ow ownn powe powerr . Homes Park Avenue, celebrated. ^ announced the KEEP UP WITH YOUP un also Samuels, Forest Hills, L. I, who'Schedule Ratinig Office of New.' The new pump .is a 1.000 gal-,built-in coat compartment to] JUmuJUnmjy, who ]oslost lJIJhis S >11|148rms ,,,hiqs third birthda„„y at a,, part. y monthly paper drive will be on recently returned from a va-;>rsey. ;;lonn peperr minute minute, , two-staptwo-stapee unit/protecunit, protect t anandd preserv preservee ththee expen-; expen-;fiIiandH ,,.„,H1,/: Marc Mll,rhh 2,5s whfuhpn n nhep giveglve nn bbyy hi hiss grandparents grandparents.. Mr.Marcl , 26 at 1 P M There is cation on Toba?o Island, B.W.I "" In addlUon there is a L'50 sal-sive fire coals of the crew. !Was struck by a railroad en-and Mrs. Walter Stahli. In urgent need for the scrap HOME TOWN NEWS Inn nor i>t inn tu a n v ili'/irv linficf ""•" - ! . . . *»»_ an where the movie "Swiss Family , per minute auxiliary boost u ginc. got his new arms on De- Wayne. paper, which is sold and pro- Robinson" was made, enter- er pump, two electric rewind ,. . ., , ,, icember 23, his thirteenth1 —Mrs. Arthur Erb, TalmadKe , CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY tained Mrs. Louis Zehrer and Hour Sunday reels, four -ated suction inlets Aid Squait to Heiim cceds Hn usod t0 aid the blind ibirthday. just before Thanks- Avenue, entertained Mrs. Wai- , Mrs. Mario Rossi. Grant Street, for rapid hydrant work. The and Ileedy At helin Services ( jter Graham, Mrs. Raymond: „ j WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. at a luncheon on March 8. ISELIN — The Rev, Roger 2'i-inch booster lines have Officials at the Rehabillta- Tarabokia, and Mrs. Joseph! 18 GREEN STREET —The Litany service at St. D. Sidener and the Evangelistic pliable suckers equipped with IFELIN - The Lselln First Matulla, Iselin, at luncheon. |INFANT CHRISTENED j uon John's Church will be read this Committee of the First Pres- snap-on couplings to Aid Squad met Sunday when WOODBRIDGE. N J. Timmv «-nik« fPPtt reported 59 calls had been 1" « »' " enough tottoms^^ o{ ^ ^ Mr^ Edward Howden. formerly of St. John's! —The choirs of St. John's at First Presbyterian Church, A powerful turret nozzle is answered last month. The am-sc ^ji iGallagher, Elmhurst ' Avenue.!Church, Sewaren. who was bom' subscription to: Church will rehearse in the Princeton, Sunday. bulance traveled 906 miles and ^Other gue'sfs were Mrs. Daniel1 on February 9, was christened P INDEPENDENT-LEADER church, this evening at 6:30 "One Great Hour of Sharing" ,.. ••, „ f members used 217 man hours. TURNS IN LICENSE JMiller and Mrs. Arjhur Balland'David Stuart, March 9 in TrW-i • CARTERET PRESS oclock- offering was received at both IMlie r« UOUS IA>O\> The Squad announced it will; Santa Monica, Cal. — Mrs. Iselin. ity Chinch, Waterbury, Conn.j .—Mrs. F. J. Adams, West morning worship services and To Fete 411-Stars pu r e ha s e sevcral Palrs of Eunice Cochran. a spry, gray-i —St. Cecelia's Parochial PTA where the father is now rector. O EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON Avenue, has returned after n throughout the church school crutches and a new wheel chair.Paired little woman, 90-years-!l held its regular meeting and The sponsors of the child were u A Thp (mnuiU fund raising drive To be sent to: ten-day visit with her daughter sessions at the Iselin church. ,n^ ,^',,o ...in ,',,",*'" old. walked Into the Motor Ve-iparent-teacher conferences last Joseph H. Thomson, Sewaren 1U Vi .S lcaUu" n lli IIUHUL Ji lilt-Ill" ., .iTi ,,. „»**• t_,,ii n ., i.^^ ' • Mrs, Robert T. Bogan. NeW Brunswick. be taken again this Sunday, to bMS of.ihe last J'far's nlilior «iil Man Apiu 8. hide Department office and.night. Tonight at 7 to 9 parent- and Rev. Robert James Torrey NAME iintl se 01 a slilr teams Mon surrendered her driving license.iteacher conferences will be held and Mrs. Margaret Broadhead. -Mrs. Adams entertained enable"those"who"did"noTcon- "' ' "- - ,,IBTIln.v p.B.rv da at8 p M a t the civic Im B DA PARn ' Although she had been drlv- in the individual classrooms Robert Howricn, brother of the ADDRESS the Sewaren Bridge Club at a tribute to do so. >' - - " ---?SEWARE> N — Mrs. Stella'inS sinW 1915. ^he lias never,with a PTA 2 business meeting child, answered as proxy for be rC 8St n CUlb Inmn Aw IZt^" i Ih J TF* ^T »ble Study Class under P^^ t - " " Punko_ shelmm & eatet:^d an accident and only one'and social m Our Lady Of Mr. Thomson at the christen- the h0I e hprh e TOWN "* '" D £ °J leadership of Rev. Sidener, ™ t d M ark'the^'tatlon - when she made an Lourdes Hall. ins. SSIues^wcr^s. 7 7 MattheMat hw T^sSZ each Sunda y anndi th&A^e ^ -^ ^ ^TT^V *" T^T T '" ^ 1 « W T T ^ , Mrs F MAdams first and registrants, and boys be- anDanield iIr.s The gue.-ts were Mr. "Id rather walk," declared —Weekend guests of Mr. and and Mrs.' H. J. Johnson, Prize month at the Majise. tween 8 and 15 years are. urged Edward Kaiuor, Mrs.'Mrs. Cochran. "The cars seem;Mrs. Fred Lonjo, Dundee Ave-j winners at bridge .were: Mrs. to contact officials immediate- William Wetnbrehner and Mrs. to come at you faster all The'nue were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olive Van Iderstlne, Mrs. Jo- ;ly. Anthpny Panko. time" Bisaccio, New Britain, Conn. seph Thomson and Mrs. Clar- MEETING LISTED ] Charles Van Blarcum, chair- ence Zlschau. The nex^ t meet_ - ISELIN — Perpetual Light man, annuonced Tag'Day preti- ing will be March^22 w'ithMiss Council, Daughters of America arations are now underway Blanche Van Syckle.Cliff Road' wil1 meet ln the Henry Streetjwith the Sinai Chapter of ! L_ Firehouse, tomorrow at 8 P. M.iB'nai B'rith assisting. The U. S. colleges to widen aid Election of officers will takeleague' is financed solely bj to Africans. • place. ' these fund-raising ventures. I ^ _!. Suggests....

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8HUt 1 «U. Optn D«||y 1Q.9, Tuei. I $.>. 1Q4 50 KINDERKAMACK RD., ORAOELL Extension yhimes take the run out of running d I'"" Carefully Fitting Children • • • Sine* 1918 Phone COU»x 1-3800 At 9(Ha monthth / onkr All UANCH tTOMf OWN WHY fVtWNO iXCfTT lATWOAY UHT1 » tM. PAGE FIFTEEN \B'nai B'rith April 6th \ Women Plan Set as Date Installation <>HI)H Mrs. Fin) For Bazaar •il, instillation chuinimii, iniiiici-d tin; nr.w slate of nf- FORDS The Woman's club is foi' B'uat B rlth Women, of Finds will sponsor a bazaar Unmrii Cliiiptcr, will be liwtnll-j at the Fords Public Library ed Tuesday at the Edgebruok* 'April (i dt 12:30 for the benefit .it, New Brunswick. Hf the library with Mrs. C'heg-i They Include: , in Bnginski as chairman, Mrs. David Biegman, pri'si- Ctmtributions were made to lrni: Mrs. Stanley Levlnr, lirsi, tin- Crusade for Freedom and ice preudent; Mrs. Ben Wolf, ID tin: Onllnrs for Scholars fund second vice president; Mrs.1 .IIMIU! established by the Ocn- .Sheldon Oottfrled, third vice iiil Federation of Women'* ; Mi's. Martin Ijp-i ,'lulis for education of »tu- counsellor; Mrs. Lester! ,li:\ts from South America In Kiess, financial secretary; MrsJ In- U.S.A. Norman Rels, recording secre- Ciiiest speaker was Mrs. Mar- •ni'.v; Mrs. Samuel Qlngold, ,,nnt Simko, instruotor of stur corrcspondiiiK secretary; Mrs. dent nurses at Perth Amboy Harvey Ciluck, treasurer, nndt Gi'iiernl Hospital, who spoke on Mrs. Iieouai'd Narode, sentmer.j 'Facts, Fads, and Figures." Trustees are Mrs. Seymour| Mrs. George Molnar. presi- Spcrber, Mrs. Richard Milton,' dent, announced a community Mrs. Joseph Na]avlts, Mrs. c.P. LEADERS SEEK TO KLIMINVIT, BRACKS: M,S. iimii saikowski (righii, , improvement workshop will be explains the use und function of lirares tn Sumiiel Dan/.iRcr Urn I, Cerebral Palsy Cam- Henry Karger, Mrs. Donald held at Douglass College next paign Chairman in Fords, ami 1« Mis. Koli.it Collins icrntei), Kenshey C.P. Chairman. LuftiK, Mrs. Lewis Schwnlb, riday and members interested Mrs. Collins and Mr. Daiv/iRer are leaders of current appeal f $30,000 to nuance con- and Mrs. Michael Williamson. l)r may contact her at 10 Fourth 1 ^ Wlmifn of an fMiiy-postrr contest cniidmtrd nmnnt swnth and eighth gmdt students nr Our Ladv of tinuation of rehabilitation prncram for the county's cerebral palsied. More than 2,000 Entertainment of the evening Street. hnul. I••«rdH, by the Holy Name Snclrty, rnjoyr.1 :i proud moment a* they Xnt the (tood news Tuesday from Rev will feature a humorous dram- volunteers will participate. The art department donated ti|)|||1,r Hrilly. awlsUnt pastor, and their tfttrhm, Sr. M. Leonardo, C.S..I., «(', and Anthony rapoee.hia 7B Stu- atic reading of Jewish Life of two books to the library, Mrs. ,... t.nrct left to right) are Jane Uner. «('. whose es,«.v entitled "ll.,w I Can BrnrfU From Catholic Readlnn " the lower East Side some 35 to ,, rirvi priir: Linda Andrfehlck, 7B, Up poster-winner; Kathleen Simko, 8A, srennd-plarr essayist and Nancy 40 years ago entitled, "Mendel Baglnski, art chairman, ad- VQUKU*VQUKU* , 7(\ runner-urunnerup In posteot r divisiondiii . Marantz — Housewife" by *,, vised. ' David Friedman, directed by Icservatlons for the 8ixth ,ew Littman and Dorothy District Spring Conference Berger. must fce made by Tuesday with UP. Kndorses ; Mrs. James C. Harkay, BP-Han^ Members of Hillel Founda- son Avenue. el ka. Adams tion of Rutgers University, un- The club will sponsor a dele- Mill der direction of Rabbi Julius gate to Girls Citizenship Insti- Punk, participating include;, tute at Douglass College .jn. Mark Konvisscr, Esther Schtich-'' «' , i.,1,i!.' fur- Town June sponsored annually by thu ., il Mayor Krede-j ter and Katherine State. Federation of Women's ,1.;:, ("iiidiilate for Clubs. • :.' rndnrwd by j Mrs. John Petersen was in ! -,V;,:• Goldfarb, Mrs. Richard Milton, Mrs, Martin, Lipslciu, Mrs. Harvey (iluck. Mitchet Erceg, Mrs. Qeorge :-.,:;, chairman, and[ Formed less than five months " " i "iMolnar, and Mrs. Robert Ohl- • •!••: co-rhalrman. All 5011 ago, the library now consists ot,pavlovics . Hallock CtAi CnmitG TOLA han, Robert Lennahan. James, - •w. vpyvc on the com-' almost 1,000 volumes of classi-j \j\ll) ijtUUlS ldKc McNamara and Michael Mul-' Several members will appear cal and contemporary works in; Betrothal Announced cahy. These dons are memberslon a television program next •••; •:.!! I'dlldldiile (or both the religious and secular! j^^g _ Announcement. of Puck 31 of Port Reading. [Wednesday, Channel 13 on the i :!.:i.."'•'•until. was III- ( TriptoN.Y. Betty Furness show 1:00. , l!u!)(it Mauro nnd ' has been made of the engage- I LIKE A ROAST CHICKEN Federated Art Day will be !,.H1 for unity. of Dolores P0RT READING ::.• :.> were Hi charge olic on Church and; jSaturday morning, Cub Scoutsijust as one would on a violin." members interested In attend- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pavlovics; 1 The ; .:a:. Herman Tuf • of Den 3, led by Mrs. Joseph ..." married soul is more in may contact Mrs. Bagin- State, "Rise and,Fall of the Jr., 618 Donald Avenue, Perth R • ::.. A,11 lie April 10 Medvetz and Den 4, directed by like a ukulele." ski, 28 Dunbar Avenue. Third Reich", "Revolution and Amboy, by her parents, Mr. and flail." AIX 8FT FDR TONIGHT: Above Is thf east of the "miniature minstrel" to be presented Mrs. John McNamara, accom-i "Heh?" the Papacy", "A Distant Trum- Mrs. Andrew Hallock, 104 Pit- lonliht br l"l A nf School ",. Kurdv .(•> p*rt nf Ihr KaUirn' M|ht protram. Kneelinr, left "Something for a wife to pick Yale to establish world eco- pet" "Roman Catholicism and maij Ayenue panied by Mr. McNamara took! 1 to rlfht, Kfnneih llaiueii, Kunsrll Itiiaro, (harln Ludwlf. Standlnf, Edward Liuback, nomic center. ill)' /. Poulsvn's the American Way of Life," a train trip to New York City | Mri. Wiltrr Andrrsrn. Mr«. Clifford Dunham, Mr>. Dominic Nola, Clifford Dunham. Miss Hallock graduated from i and "Confederate Chaplain". where they visited Trinity • memetit i» I old ~ ! Paid membership has just Woodbrldge High School and is employed by New Jersey Bell Church and walked through il The ot topped the 200-marlr, Rev. of the Dioceasan Council Telephone Company, Wood- the church grounds. ..!•!'' H. Poulsen Rellly said, adding that many More of Yourself P.T.A, Sister Mary Josita. bridge. Her fiance graduated The tour lncludeed a visit to pi Aclcrno-, ion R.S.M, Mrs. Herbert Halstead, members, especially teen-agers, 1 from Perth Amboy High School the Battery to the site of the John Acierno, (president; Mrs, Frank Stanton have found its reading room and is employed by Public Old Aquarium and from there .i'-:. Colonla, |and Mrs. Jamea Carroll, vice'facilities Ideal for study' and ^Priest Tells PTA Group Service Electric and Gas Com- the boys took a ferry boat down '.'•IHI by her parenti, presidents and Mrs. Paul Szoke,[research.. pany, Perth Amboy. the bay past the Statue of Li- !v Lloyd PoulMn,! PORDa — "Future genera-didn't put inui> on earth "b<- berty on Bcdloe's Island, to U c ; j" • A Junf wed-;lions,,o—»N..f .Americ_ _a will -b « le.vs cause He needs man — but be- Orchid corsages were given, _ t. I, ° * °5 . Staten Island and the Totten- Fe stlv ne Whash yer N«w Gadget ^terHlUtlc and Sflf-centered. cause of his limitless goodness."lto the o]dMt and the yoimgest . * ° ~ ville Ferry to Perth Amboy. Traffic Cop — "Use your u .iaduated)from|lf parenU of today liwplre their pan-nta who think only in'members of the organization g for' Policeman—We're looking for noodle, lady! Use your noodle!" In the group were: Den 3, !!:.h School and young»(erj by giving more of U'rms of the coinforta of the present. Mrs. Emil Bacha, Lady—"My goodness! Where George Ryan, Joseph Medvetz, Machine School, themselves for others," Rev. a drowned man. arc materialistic andjformer president of Holy Trin- Festive One—Whash yer want is it? I've pushed and pulled Charles Bayo and Richard •; employed at the Oeorie Hafner stld Sunday at t help but endow their caml0 Uy P.T.A., Perth Amboy, ad- one for?. I everything in the car." Mayer; Den 4, Michael Lenna- Farm, Wood- the annual Communion break-;childmi with a materialistic mitted to being the oldest mem- _. also uradU- fast of the Amboy Region Par- outlook, he said, adding: ber of the group — 63 — and .i'idbridg* , High ent Teacher Association In Out • Kauully self-centered areiMrs. Joyce McKerma of St. ;u General Mo- Udy of Peace auditorium. lnc parents who strive for Hea-;Jowph P.T.A., Carteret, the '•nter, Union. He Rev. Hafner, an assistant at V(.n only [or Heavens-sake byjyoungest — 38. 1 n il Airport our Lady oi Victories Ciiiucii, sjn)piy obeying laws. This is a The breakiut was prepared •'.--. in- . New- ^ayrevitle. advised parents not'lu.gfltlve approach to Qod and and served by members of Our 1 lo give lh«lf children false llfe &nd rfsult8 ln jlte becoming Lady of Pewe Holy Name So- .ideals. . too departmentalized and iU clety. The committee was Mrs. Il " llmiii to Take "You muit wk vouiiclvts,''activities unrealted." ,Michael Simko and Mrs. Shaun ...... he continued. '"What da w Kn. J!*• *>y €. Jamesnot ^e Just happines* ln this Bl.^ remarlts als0 were ma(ie " Mrs. William Budaek. "t"i\ ihi> Fords life 4- poslUon, home, family, by Mr| vvilllam Tibbltt, regent CHEAP ;'••••• VF-w Bandlsecmiiy - nor • should it be of th Amboy Reg|On P,tA.,' Visltor-You say that public IF EVER THERE WAS A; CHAIR SALE WORTH RUSHING TO . ;:i nt least elev-'Just happiness In the next llfe. mA jglster Mftry Leonard, building over there cost $2 000 - :.. I'.isun. "What you must do, Mie con- liSMi advisor. Mrs. Amos 000, Doesn't that mm hke ft THIS IS IT! MODERN ... CONTEMPORARY .., TRADITIONAL in-'- held eachitlnued, "Is Inspire them with 8trtttto|1 was toastmaster. terrible price for such a bulld- !" M at the Po.t|lhe Idea of accompllAing what, lntroduci.d mn: sis- Ing? , icwtLswicf Avenue|Ood put them on this earth Mirlan, Geivase and gister CltUen-Why, man, \t yoit ••••>::, n years olomd or-forontor: tlo reflecreiiecti bacMk« tio Oodwhttuoo w««, (it^M.ri.m.e ^ Wprincipalmdml l andandikne| w the gang that gbt the 1 mi instrument they have received from him. ,iteadici'.'"respectively ' r(>suectlvelv., aatt OurOur'jContract you'd think we're get' LOAN SERVICE Lady of Peace School; officers.ting off cheap. When you come to us for a personal loan, you actually bpcome our valued customer, and are Mary Donna's treated with all the friendly consideration to which such a customer is entitled. We are ]ust SPRING as pleased to have the opportunity of serving you as you are to .get the money you need FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS, LTD. promptly, at low cost and on convenient terms. For Easter '61 and you, we present a In. short, the pleasure is mutual! Stop in to see Sr « Jersey's Only Exclusive, Complete bouquet of beautifully flattering, fabu- us any time! Repair Shop For lous fashions. Color Is in full bloom, in a garden of costumes, coats, dresses Values .95 and suits. to $89.95 9 mm REGULAR BANKING HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 2:30 P. M. DAILY You'll find an exciting KRIDAY-9 A. M. TO 2:80 P. M. AND k TO 7 P. M. collection of Exclusive USE YOUR CREDIT TO SAVE AT THESE PRICES DRIVE-IN WINDOW:' 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. DAIU , Spring Fashions at mod- WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM: FRIDAY TILL 7 P. M. Pick-Up and est prices. Come see! Delivery Service ;{(}() Si. (ieorge Ave. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE j1 ''<' f>i tury tr»Uied mechanics for boib forelm »••<) l.ahwuy, IN. J. 1""'•"' i an. Complttelr cqulMwd («r •<• n'»J°r »"d WE DO ALTERATI0JI8 OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SAVERS All work fully fu»r»ntted. Onlf leuuine rlust 2 blocks north of KCA) j. Call FlUion K-SI684 Mary Donna'sl We Deliver — FU 1-4050 I he FORDS NATIONAL BANK "Kiiiwl/'« N«w»it L»4'»« -i-r—" -—r OPEN NKillTS TI^L 9. The Friendly Hunk of Fords, New Jersey 95 Ksst Cherry Street, Kahway FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS, LTD. (Saturday "Til 6 P. M.I MEMBER FEDERAL KKSEKVK SYSTEM Runway, N. J. (Neit t« LoU'i C»ni>7 »h»p) Avenue Open Thursday »nd Friday TM » P. M Low'Factory Warehouse Prices! MiiMBEit at' vnmm, DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. HUANLIi Wo Hontir Hindl-tlurie »ud l '•' N"iUi Broad Street, EUiabetH, S. J. Inlernatiunal I'hirie "«" Phone EL 5-4166 PAGE SIXTEEN

. More nheep and turkeys and by the group was given by Mrs nnm* of generations that Win BUCCeed land car-loading and car-for- l I O Vf O Hi C uuss . •• (Jove,-,™,Governor- MeyneMeynerr hahass toltold wardinwardingg companiecompaniess woulwould bbe less cattle, hogs, and chickens Hrehocik, chairman. She stated Congress. required to pay employees are residents of New Jersey $60.80 was realized" ". -: CLASSIFIED :. Pditornv U'TO TAGS: — New Jersey,weekly instead of semi-month- these days, according to the The annual spring fair »ill RATES - INMIIUIATIOIS Kittatinny Mountains, tlio hls- iiuto tags get rough treatment!^ by a bill Introduced In the New Jersey Crop ReporUnj be held May 11 Mrs. Dragos torie Dflawnrc River has run Twenty-ftveiServlce. . . . The New Jersey requested help on this under- (1 on foi is word* Oeaniinr for adv I,,,, for centuries to the liny mid over the years. Ned J. Parsek- Legislature. i,. ,,.ji u addition:)l word II) ^ " toi the ni,,, „ "' mn, Acting State Motor VehlcleWflc deaths occurred In NewTaxpayers Association reminds taking. The group will sponsor r the ocean thrnu^li thr fntil' rarablr i)i xliinee piiJilimMnn. Director, has requested the:Jersey during February, the residents that other StAtes with a movie for the children In thf lands of four Stntes — Neu- legislature to provide sufficient lowest monthly toll on record, sales and Income taxes, or both, near future. York, New Jersey, PenllsylvBiiin NO'l'h. funds to manufacture 375,000 ... The committee appointed <»° not necessarily have >lo™w A letter was sent to Ma\ot h» «'D< In and Delaware. lopertp tftXes passings car tags during the,by the State Commissioner of|P Frederick M. Adams request IHR For the first time-m the his- a policeman or guard rail at Trlrplimir MKreur* 4-1111 tory nf man it mav socm be next fiscal year. This will take: Banking an(j insurance to make: care of replacement of plates1 an objective study of New Jer-||M 4 HpiltN I 211H the underpass. harnessed to tnrrt great mid 1 lrl destroyed, damaged or lost, plus scy's banking statutes is ask-j *«>«" ^ *««* Attendance prim were won srrowiiiR water needs of homes LOST AM) HUM) • • SERVKKs and Indiistrii's: power for the new registrations during the'all persons Interested In the; by Mrs. D. Weinbrennei's fhst 1961-62 fiscal period. subject to present their views.) IlKhtlng of liiclmavs. slivrts By Psychologist grade class and Mrs. C. Evans. FOUND Tiimr, dinned ir rnb- MASONRY WORK and the operntinn of machin- The division issues driver's . . Chief medical examiners fourth grjde class. Refresh-' hit. Vicinity of New Dmer layer, musoiuv «•,„• licenses to over 3,000,000 motor-jcould be appointed in third AVBNEL — "Understanding ery; rtweationnl facilities, and ments we» served by the third Ilcarl. rulmiin. Cull LI 8-115.V agriculture. Proper hnrnessini; ists and registers approximately class counties by a bill pendingyour Children" was the theme grade mothers. K.irn(!<"s, basement.', 'n,' 5 will nl'n stnj) virinu . prndirnl 2.500,000 vehicles annually. In the Legislature New Jer-0{ ft talk given before Avenel April 18 will De Fathers' Work guaranteed |,i, floods. Last year the straw and black sey newspapers «enerally, and schools 4 and 5 P.T.A. by Dr. • UMAI.K HKI.P WAMKU • FV 1-9300, :, /,'""';< 8Omp Night. Nomination and election Subcomniiiter No. 1 "f 111'-. •olored taggs were replacep d on|*on omp °"l^ the SaState,, take aJMiltoJMilton Kleinman, psychologistpycgt,. of officers will take plsce. Mrs. dlra vi( w of ln(> valllr of Fed A CAREER Cominittrp on the .ludkiniy of all autos The normal lite ofi " -|Dr| . Klcmnwn, fflto practicei s hi Menke was named chairman of era a WITH AVON COSMfcTICS r;m Mir Hoti.se of RepresentRtivOR license tsuts Is five years but ! 'd «'hlrti costs taxpnjrtfKiN^w Brunswick, Is chief psy- the nominatiiiB committee sen.ens, class. Km 248 on thft vri for rv T not iiniv be fun but prulll- has been p^quested by Governor Parseklan claims many a* mo-'* » «~° "' chologlst at Menlo Park Dlag- which consists of Mrs. A. Le- call KI 1-2091..AH », 1 able. Excellent Income, hoiuU Meyner and Stntr Conservation torlst requests duplicates to re-!*!* receivedid , thth e NeNew Jersey nOsttc Center and is an instruc- beda and Mrs. William Dwyer. pri/.es run be ynurs. 13e vmir Commissioner Sulvntorr A. place. beat-up tags or to re-Taxpayers Association claims.|tor at Rutgers Untverstty The A diabetic Clinic will be set up 1 own biisi1 Cull Mrs. Gniy. MI nontempo to recommend con- place their loss durini g the year. - • An outdoot r recreation urea, child's right to life, liberty and in the auditorium before the rARTKHET. , v(lluP(l ln exceM of 2-Sl4fi fm hume Interview. (Ti'fsslonal approval nf the in- JERSEY JIGSAW; 't'nrm'l *125.000. the pursuit of happiness was meeting and blood samples will tor. Inside and o\u..;,j.'.. . nas D0( n 3-lfi terstate rompnet which would ployment iIn New Jersey rose tto ' dedicated on the explained by the speaker. A& taken FlftJ. vojunt,fr; wo •ciliiu blocks, v ,) * divide up the waters of the 328,700 last month, the State BTounds. of the New Jersey,question and answer period was needed. Edwartl Wilson of Dale • K)K RI.NT • ,il 1 -•825. Jobs nuai-. 8 1 river. Qivis|pn of Employment Secur-, ^* Hospital at Ancora injfeatured. Carnegie Institute sill speak IT"S DRESS-IT TIMK: And this style will put many » Adoption of the compact will m reports. . . . New Jersey.Hammonton . The threei pounder's Day was celebrat- on, "How to Deal." hippj little Miss rirht on top of the fashion para dr. Its •SEWAREN. Atlrartivr unfur- open the way for total use of imiked third in the nation tniKepurjncfln candidates for Gov-jed with Mrs. George Allen, tlmpltcitj tarries to a smart pattern strap with an adjust- nislied studl'i apartment. BABY SrfTER. Wili the basin's water resources. II milk produced per cow duringiernor are increasing the tempojchairman, reading the history able itor* trfttmrnt on thr Inside. It is available »t Four wild une-lialf rooms iind of children any hum ,, will enable'the Stabs to ban.. 1960 exceeded only by Callfor- thrlr campaigns leading upjof the P.T.A. A silver collection Methodist Church Klnneys Shoes. Riiniije, Cull ME 4-1H23 after t0 tlie A rtl 18 Ijome. Reliable. Re«M,:.,-' water at flood time for with- nia and Arizona .'. The State: P Primary elec-lwas taken. Mrs. William Drag- 5:00 P M. 3-lfitf tion A Plans Irish Dinner Second Street, Woodlr -' , ,„ drawal In time of droiiuht: to Highway Department has asked - 'recway alone a new os, president, announced the 4-8235. :i . rpRtilafp stream flow; to man- for bids March 30 Qti» contract!location between Somervllle Middlesex County Founder's wooDBRiDGE-The wood- Entertainers Lauded • I'lTI'IrS rOR SALE npe the entire watershed: to for nalntinn 210 miles of white!an<* Hightstown is provided forjDay Luncheon was attended by bridge Methodist Church will For Act at Teen Hop Mr. and Mrs Joseph Zeb- PUP1MKS FOR SALE CHILI) CARE. Will , , control pollution: to provide traffic lines in Bereen, Essex, by the Ridolfi bill pending lnlMrs. Thomas O'Neill, Mrs, hold a corned beef and cabbaur cluldrun by day or i the Legislature. 1 1 1 Mr nd r boatlns facilities: to fiaht salt Hudson and Union counties,. •James Austin, Mrs. Richard dinner tomorrow at 5:30 P M I8ELIN - The Teen commit- ™ "' - » *"'*., *" - censed home. Large ;.'„ • water Intrusion: to open ave- e of Iselin Post VFW reported'*1"*1'* fl»d Mr«nd Mis Cull MK 4-7731 The New Jersey Pharmaceutical CAPITOL CAPERS: — Since Menke, Mrs. Edward Right- With Mrs. Ernest Barany chair- 3-lfi e rates, MF \ . nues for new commerce; «nd toAssociation has lauded new reg-July 1 last, the tax revenue entire, Mrs. Frank Hrehocik, man, Mrs. Ernest Krauts in Raymond Bilk and Kenneth jGllr0-v ""' bl' chapr-roMs. stimulate the economy of the ulations of the Federal Food alcoholic beverages, or booze,' Mrs. Charles Siessel, Miss Alice charge of the dining room, and Gurao received an ovation for' M1S( KOR SM.t. entire region. and Drug Administration tlght-jhas increased by $517,273. . . . Oade, Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Mrs. Georpe Fetko in cliaifre of their performance at the teen VIBRANT COLORS IF YOUR DRINKINCi ; rnlng up labeling of prescrip- State employment service off - Mrs. Carmen Murcilllii and hher-tickets. "On Its integrated develop- dance Sunday. Family of pinks takes RUGS NFA'ER USED come a problem v, ment depend the well brine of •!ion drugs for both lr.'Ziirds andjfices ave getting requests for self. j For reservations contact Mr*., The "Imposters" will be fea-.lead in the spring fashion i-x- Home 9« 12 ISO 00 9i 15 AMnnynibiif can nclr . our people, the prosperity of advantages in henlth care of men for many jobs these days, A final report on the play, Louis Gabriel or Mrs. Tyru» lured band Sunday afternoon,[cltement over color. Many nth- US 00 otiiiT sizes G K vac- B! a -151 ft oi writf p our economy, and the welfare the ill... .Railroad and express!including pussy willow cutters.'"Magic Red Shoes,' sponsored Peck. from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M., to mark er lively shades share the news uiitn $21100 Oriental, 91 \2 2S3. Woorinndgf $5500 Also .wine wool nuoKfrt •li ,tnd braided nigd FU 8-2028 oi CH 7-0498. 33 2 - 3 30 HAVINO rROUBLE «;• , „ wwerage? Electric ^e COOKWARE Former salesman er removes root* (llh has severnl new stalulr.^ and stoppage from steel waterless sets on hanri ir and «•». original cartons Regular vanii no damages and elflclent Cull BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY $149 SO: $39 50 FU 8- ] -:.T| 2028 or CH 7-0496. Plumbing and Heating 33 2 - 3 :IOHOOT :i:i

Adding Machines Fuel Oil Glass and Mirrors -L Music Instruction -- Photography -- Radii 4 TV Service Sc^ng Machine Service

JOHH J. BITTIH6 Peter and Janet Set Nfed ADDING MACHINES REPAIR HOVANEC SAVE MILANO Call ME 4-4.160 Sewing Machine Service SMITH CORONA Music Studios FREE COMPACT ELEC. Well Established Teachers HOMK DEMONSTRATIONS ARTS RADIO IKI "Whltt" Zlp;-Za( TYPEWRITERS Mobilheat • Sr*hi[ Macblnrs ,In Stock Residential & Industrial & TELEVISION American tt Foreign Sewing FUEL OIL Beginners and Advanced Machines Repaired . , Paris SALES and SERVICE and .Nredlei WOODBRIDGK Over 25 Years of PLATE GLASS and Students Accepted 155 Avenel Street. Avenel BUSINESS MACHINE Friendly Service STORE FRONTS t KI 1-9187 CO., LTD. Repair Estimates Free! 250 Am buy Avo.. Wnodbridg* ME 4-0012 For Information Call Antennai Instilled FRANK HOVANEC ALUMINUM 84'KS i SERVICE 100 Fulton Street lubes letted Free at Otir Store 657 Roosevelt Avenue Tel. ME 6-0010 Combination ME 4-8344 Car Radios Serviced Promptly CARTERET, N. J. Woodbridge STORM WINDOWS Pictures Make Coal & Oil LEARN TO PLAY THE Wonderful Gifts! Roofing Supplies Funeral Directors - and ACCORDION THE Tax Returns JALOUSIES MODERN, EASY WAY! Call for an Appointment Free Estimates ME 4-3651 LET NO ACCORDION TO M. Kovaes INCOME TAX US BUY CAMERAS and Solve lour • Mirrors • Shower Doori PHOTO SUPPLIEB 326 Pershing Avenue Private lessons: PREPARED Synowiecki • Desk Si Furniture Topi HEATING PROBLEMS * International CAMERA REPAIB CARTERET Individual or from j. PASSPORT PIIOTOS Funeral Home • Modern • Roofing Supplies Small Business Service to Complete ! MILTON GLASS CO. Classical PHOTOSTATS 79 E. Milton Ave., Rahwaj • Gutters (Hookktfping Sfnjcc) Heating Installations (Vt Block from Penn SUflon) Beginners and LAMINATION ACCIDENT PHOTOS KEROSENE 5,6 Carteret Avenue Tel. FU 8-7373 Advanced • Leaders, Etc Frank J. Novak Carteret, N. J. Students Phone Call Accepted m Ridffedale Avenue GALLANTS PHOTO KI 1-6878 - KI 1-6792 Welcome sprins perennial, the'short topper is shorter MErcury Telephone KI 1-5716 Liquor Stores Woodhridife, N. J. 1 ever this seaMm. sinpiijujj just helnw the waist. Slyli- -I' ""• We carry a full line of'Musical 547 Amboy Avenue Phone ME 4-6690 4-1400 Instruments and Accessories in Lightwrighl Amrrlran wool, can be worn lor AVENEL Woodbridge, N. J. Roofing & Siding caMi.il wc.iMons. By A. DavU & Sims. Penh Amboy's oldest Established MOD., Wed. 10 t« t LIQUOR STORE Tile Accordion Center Tuts., Than., Sat 10 to I featurine 23 Years at the Same Location AVENEL Large Selection ot Choice Friter l«to » T. R. STEVENS • WINES Roofing and Sheet Mrtal Work COAL 4 OIL CO. 685 ST, GEORGE AVE. AVEM-L PERSONALS 826 Rahwaj Avenue, Avenel • BEERS EDDIE'S WOODBRIDGE CERAMIC TILE FUNERAL HOxMES • CORDIALS Establiihed 1900 Cold Beer by the Case Kitchens and Baths MRS MARTIN (.1 lonttKI The ornani/.aiion nv 420 East Avenue Also Imported Beer MUSIC CENTER WANTADS 14 linirse Sired. \»ftirl new rhuivh hall M Delicatessen MK i-miii : tf p. M. Perth Amboy Prompt FREE Delivery Established 1938 Free Estimates Tel. ME 4-2074 Ed Bonkoski, Prop. •- Airiiun O:(|:.,ili,tf Man Firt-men hold c 33 Ford Ave., Fords 1 Call , ,. . iii . iiiifc J fc^ \J • tiirtity fl I If * ' 145 Avenel Street 3» Statt St., P. A. VA (-12M Plunking ft Heating C TREAT SHOPPE VA 6-0358 AVENEL, N. J. Alr-Condit1onln| Mr. H»id'Mr> Ad.'lph 'EISU-I1, al 1:30 Pl M Warm Air Heat 613 Rihway Avenue In Wpodbridge It's The Industrial Eifliust System GEORGE TROSKY ('uiulni'lTlal A'l'iiui- HHD re- "• Third Wuid Si • Woodbridgc Motor Guards eulliitrlt 111 tin N.f, ;ij All StTV-"tflCl DVII)(lcrHllC II FOR FREE ESTIMATES •••' !')i fiiui vi..!^ Aiiinnii KI- Club tiH'fl» MoudHj »'' (Opp. White Church) Telephone MErcury 4-1889 ME 4-2145 f ME 4-J2M ME 4-3186 El); KLUJ Mei has alieinU v i ve(i three -'H'.M Inn at 8:30 P M FRANK KREISEL 1 1 • SALADS at Their Best Furniture >eiil > it I id ha.- I), .-i. stiitiuned -- The K-'.uel M, MU8IC STUDIO • SODA FOUNTAIN WOODBRIDGE Plumblm aid Heating at Giimitiii.iiiiio li..,, Cuba for .VoodbrMge imi-t M • Accordion Water Softeners • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Liquor Store • flano the pn.st two vt-»i> viHdelyti Andre'* S'• WINTER BROS. • Vocal \ Installation Henry Jansen ft Son - The Auxiliun 1,1 American "iH'l Street atl>:30 P " Open 7 A.M. to) 10:30 P.M. MARY ANDRASCIK. Prop. He|lnneri Tinnini and SALES I/:Kiiiu. Axenei . Culoin.i, i.s .... Avfnel IjienKH-1 INCLUDING SUNDAYS Wayside Furn. Shop Plan. All Types of pliininiiK to eel, |J;,,I,. thi- na- v F.W., niects st !'•• No Iiutni Sheet Metal Work Half Yearly Clearance Complete Stock of Domestk SERVICE tujuil (iiniiiii/.it: .i,» bnthday Tur Fitrm Tuesday i> •• Closed Wednesday All Day nirnls to Rooflnt, Metal Ceilinm l Sale Now In Progress! and Imported Winei But'. Appliances KKMjALS Maith 29 willi a dunce for the ._. ' Tui-sday • Ui,1 '• • Illfigtr Values • Top Brands i and Furnact Work iwtini.s at Lyim.'. H.|>inul. Mrs. Cploaia First Aid &in Beers and Llquori Water Softener Sill • Heller Service • Lower Prkrs Telcphonl VL 7-3251 Adolpli Hlrtc; Ciiinmercial a( squad htwdciuurd 588 Alden Street Soft Water Suap Drugs lied an 'in- pi M | | St. George Avenue lit UJ S. 574 AMBOY AYENlJE Swlinminj Pool S 1 Woodbridge. N. J. utnti,,;i Highway 1, Avenel WOODBRIDGE, N. J. — The Suit Julllli: " (At the Woodlirldcr Telephone MErcurj 1-1218 SEfcVISOFT Club of Avwijfl mert' '*• RAYMOND OlivnCli S A.m M . tCircleo $ P). M. Call ME 4-0750 Incl. Sat, OF W(M)DBRIlMiK Hle.sbNteinm Churn, meets,'to- GfOrgC fltreet. Bt 7 P i: For Dependable 921 St. Gfurge Avenue I'lione .MKimry 4-1)666 ! day i.t i p M H! .imrch hall. -Third Ward SIM i JACKSON 1 Service Call CLASSIFIED A Him. -Aiujfll,- p.uil. will be Democratic Organist; Private Lessons on the VIE -1-1815 ' . , Wednesday at fitw and SON WAN1W • (iultai Jndeol New J,-ise>iCoun- "15 P M ' • Accordion it. i.i mm ADS Iron Railings cu. bous and iJiii1K-iu,.,s ^ i_jb. ____ Druggists Advertise "•Ly meet tuumr,,,* al ^w[ ('OAT COriTlMl- iWQ 44OME • Trumpet Licensed "u""'l 4 autlitniKim HI a p. M. Dress-plu»-1coat •>' and other PLATFORM Si St . ''"U:.I'U(1"^ -Sodality of dress - plus• Jacket I" 88 Main Street instruments '•!>, Plumbing & Heating BRING STEM RAI|,S Your BACON ill, iv (•*' cl""'('h wivi-iJopularlty. Newest l« • ! CONTRACTOR 1' linl.illrd — »u|| oiZl l Y'l'oodbridge, N. J. t Student Suli(j Iron Railing iii'i.\ Loinm,,„„.,. ,,w.therprouch is to '—"' Rental U 8.8187 RESULTS Stllldiiv ill the M Mass. more colors, or print m • Telephone MErcury 4-05^1 Business Plan PATIO 31 Kenntf} 8trcet. UcUn STEP 80 Moving ft Trucking • Mutical yann CiK PUBLISHING dO. I In This Service Stations tall Collect 18 GREEN STREET I All Makei ol Move "IDEAL WAY" lnitTumtiUs and Amulinm WEbster 3-5170 WOODBHIDT.E, N. J. JPhone FU-8-39U :, Call Now for Informution Avenel Pharmacy Space AGENT" NATIONAL VAN ED FREY RAILCO I i Enclo.-cci please find $4.00 for one.-)'''"1 III TOWNE GARAGE 914 RAIIWAY AVENUE LINES Foraurlj With Chailei ran Iron Itxihiig Speiinlists , siih.si:nptj,m to: 136 Park Avenue 1284 St. George Ave., Avenel SAMMY RAY'S J. K. Gardner Ik Son * T: INDEPEN DENT -LEADER MErcury 4-1914 for Only Lyndhunt, N, J. 3-4 Rooms — S20, $25, $30 Music• and Rf|)air Shop PlHRbitt ft Heating 485 AMBOY AVENUE 5-6 Roomi - |35. 540, 150 8AM LAQUADRA, Prop. I ! CARTERET PRESS M X»»« Eiperltnc* u Inttruc^or PRESCRIPTIONS 187 New Brunswick Avente EUotrlc Sewer S«rvlca Woodbridge U.EDISON TOWNSHIP-FOBDS BEACON FORDS, N. J. T«t»phone: MErcury 4-3540 To be sent to WHITMAN'S CANDIES MBnury 4-1718 Wt're SpccialUU In Cosmetics —- Film Classifieds • BEAR WHEEI, AUGN- NAME 1(7 Harrell Avenue MENT and BALANCE Greeting lirds a Month ADDRESS Woodbridtc, N. J. • BBAKE SERVICE * Bring Results TOWN -«-•-•••.„.. PAGE SEVENTEP fogy Silhouette Appears fabrics Help dress that seems collarless tn front dips to R graceful cowl Fluid Look collar In back. For n refreshing D ilh Interesting Fabrics, Styles Adant change of pace, rippling caps Leads Way collnts appear on sheath TnTrav drewM Style G7ioices <% Pair With Coats In Dresses Tlv easy lit Mr drosses often p<1<)plr In laslilon Is not a new look ••• yet It Ionics vho are thinking of tnkc river under their own Wft n. tills seeming paradox, doslgners have refined"™ <'drobes for spring'are, m Is fl. about its :oats, as tlir mat-dress ensem- llk(1 r to silhouettes, handled trimming with dia-retlon '' be thinking in t*>rms h to spring dresses. ble gntns renewed Interest this ,irltr nf tirRVp1 t0 The story staris with pliable 'iibandon, made full use of the Increasing beauty ' ° This, at any rate, Impressive buttons, no- t!l nr( nbrlcs n.ui plian stylc« and fabrics, and developed to the most flattering '" " 'mlse from which most or band-collar necklines '7'^I'mlMiPPiiiuch to fashion f current approach to collarless dress . will find « satisfying spring selection of the styles 'ftHlllon nn» evolved. rek,xrd lines «-::prestt» i shortenMslm M chRrac HIM 'II ""1 ol lhl% *™m- -The nulding theme is relaxed eiutn -. fit Is a Both fluctuating spring tem- ( For dress cosinirrs. llvrs ire p'flT fltilrl look Is ac'. lenrirr caress, not a hug. Frw-swlniiltig pleats, wratures Rnd travel plans call Wed'ln Jnc':pts with no collars, with lit » rr ca, p, avel plans call ways — with drapingi . rinR collars. Rnd sometimes, inns nils. long- and nllan. t oveiblouses, gentle blousin.R,|tor adaptable coats, and fash- f Ion responds with capacious pleats, bias cuts, Iluunce cape collars Frequently, a I ,,„(! lowered wnlsr- ._.. __ heniluif-s. Two ptece dresses •,|P(.VT1-SS onr-pl-ce dress ap- ' ^'ni.-.mishr.i contrlb- Newest way tn «ase the skin y * ln fRh<"ici crisp, spongy wlth long and easy m-ars.beneath When the dress r bm Rl ' '(,xlble Irtnk. Is to divide it. Fall and winter ? ,£• W« »menable | nviTbkm.v.s above slim skirts iR tv:o-plTC. Its overblmtsc Is wmnpr ,s |iv()|vf from these -xpeil ncrs an,I experiments ° changes. l.h:il final on th- hiii nk^ly to b« In a bold abstract ' influences present in determined designers to give N(r wel h ln M.ny their own coats and dresses^urse, collarless necklines. *n Latest tashions ever. These will be. used inl « • new weaves Pink' 1 •sidy. Mrs. Andrew Anderson, tlmt are , -mm the famllv w' " J««keU appear. The fitted coat geU newj Knott of Iselin Volunteer Fire Recital Planned dressy models as well a? ln the! translucently sheer. 1 Company I reported six calls As for colors, the whole col* ,; .t""in thr wide Colon. Fabriet Contrart itroatment If, really deml-flt- Color is the spark that kin- WOODBRIDOE-Plan5 a blaw of excitement in,during February as follows: 2 Mrs. Henry Warner was co- „ , .„. , .. „ or wheel appears In dresses, ai ;.,,, fall and winter neas com*s with the fc-'J!''jS miy ^ * low-plltced' sprin' g fashions. Strawberryjhouse, l. field, 1 truck and ai hostess. The next meeting will Newcolors will be In the oUve, , . > NeW t m sce the benefit of etoewhere n (Mhlon pink, lemon yellow, poppy red,' l 'l&neoufi, to make a total be April 10 with Mrs. Menko family — gray-olives and In one the brilliant blue, vivid turquoiseJof 32 calls since the first of °" and Mrs. Benko as co-hostesses brown - olives. Soft mixture at] blends will mark the new grays COATS, TWO WAYS

"«• the. home of Mrs. William SEERSUCKER GAINING browns and bronze shades. Coat fashion follows two i whit* dress, for ex- gold, blooming lilac — Chief Knott advised a Harned. M rs. George Benko1 Deep-dish brims with decided dominant lines. One is slim, In- , • .mri 'I' If It's In the spectrum, It's ft has been set up In the recre- Seersucker will achieve far ' ;„•• R wide was named chairman. j greater acceptance this spring downturns In front and up-'fluencrd by the side-slashed collars. In the cases where a fashionable color this season. ation hall of the flrehouse enn-i - , , fleet Id youthful, different hues. slstlng of the latest magazines Mrs- Donald Wescott spokeiand summer in sports packets, turns in back are another caftan; the other Is sweeping genuine collar appears. It's apt Perhaps a slight edge goes to On fashion-worthy note. influenced by the cape. , '•"••;''" . , "All lewon" Is a term fre- to be a cowl or a cape effect.jthe many shades of vibrant land books pertaining to tire "Ceramics for the Home";casual suits, slacks, walk shorts dlsplayed her collection and sports shirts. Many i o: i|.rlPS HTt %uenu, .ppux, „ ththee i^ioS^ii^",^"^new Mor ^ ,•)' 1,1 (X- the procedure!these cool, crinkly fabrics ar< nnon«r ™'lnP(iV, MnthM with aisir eondlmnHi-. lai m stan.. d. away .fro m th.^ e !.u.._j.^nabundantl_y availablen-ui. . next traininn nlKnt will nbove - elbow for involved in making trie Items, jmade in wash-wear construe keynotes the! , ,,,n'. Cullars, If an», neui Easter as In With ; any cllmat*. locality or season. styling, color gets a chance to In th« Belection of color,: _re^ent This U reflected In fabrics — glow, and glow It does. In her wardrobe both lndl- '. bushels of strawberry pinks, vlduallty and fashion. PLANNED FOR SUITS purple vloleU, tangy lemons — The neutrals — black, navyj For the little girl who wears .r^^rsnrwns. turquou*. orange, too. grayi oelge whlte _ look MW.i cardigan-necklin, e suit are To compete, navy Is bright-!fgt when m) M wlth colori blouses with stand-up collars, M 0 trl d : lh lln A v V! " u" f 'Bright coats go over dark '.'• wt!"fu5lS wS- »' « tho supple sllhouftte. sand hues black emphasizes;-tttthB ,lowered m ^ AM •ttrMUvejertur*^ |cover navy or black dresse5 g ,:.;;:,;;,der dosses ^^^ , I |Three-plece ensembles oft«n is Tike FullriMw Knit ihlrts of durene mer- SWEATER VARIETY .feature overblousei In vivid, Easter Gidden's '.';. <::>' eailni-upcerlied cotton tre home ma- Sumnxr sweaters ln pull- prints or contrasting solids. | in nf silhouettes comes cblrw washable. Bletch and over and cardigan, styles are1 Free-wheeling color comb!-: ! Approaches.. Perth !iii:us3 for many blueing are not ncommanded winning more new friends and nations are part of the news — ,,« WUUnf In- enrtar styles staggers the lm- with lilac, for example. Hot Just a new outfit, but, all over i and flounces, and *tmcUoi» found Irulde the agination. They range from colon blaze In bold checks, .. . from your head down! .: buuffants. ihlrt, golf JackeU to car coats. "crazy" stripes light up prints. Call Lou-Sals Today! You'll enjoy your most beautiful spring ever when you see us for a distinctive new coiffure. We know IHOII TOI CHUDIIH A ralaxy of <•. •. • • .; .1 ; t exactly how to make your hair look both fashion- outfit all the children in able and right for you! You'll be so pleased with splendid style . . . and at the results! ' . r such considerate prices! :• rf.» » ...+ --• -* V.- i The physical'Iwalth of Tipping and Frosting a Specialty! everyone In yoff family is 650 to 9.50 important and frequently Call Today for Your Appointment! requirM the aid of a ipe- cialilt. Your Cuuncill health also requires pro- ME 4-1453 fei»tonal attention. An ex- pert analysis of your en- Shoes tire personal or businesj Open Daily 9 A.M. to 6 P.M insurance program ii an Hn,. Carefully and The advtrtlftf's important part of our Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. "A Correctly Fitted P.S., Person*/ Servict. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS highest ftandard- Vincent J. Pavese& Co.; Heil KiUt* A insunnet Hair Mylist$ 71 Smith St., Perth Amboy Telephone 01 :-47H K 76 Main Street, Woodbridge Juvenile Shoes «IM eBmn|ji|j™ nanra 308 Maple Street , Perth Amboy (NKt to Put Office, Maple Street)

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