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(E d ito r s \ate: T in * Recorder offers helotc the , .,1 1 r-i.I.-n 1- u ill I,., ...... ‘limit \ for or second m a senes of special articles an tin• proposed Borough ...... 1 I'l.in- I*' ...... in-li k n Meet- neie high school building to be acted upon by the I"' -|*.,ll — *,l’l ■ 11 l,v III,. M. In. lii'ii I . i 1 i/. * il— ittce for caters on l)e< . la .) Business ,ll. S.-honl- W .■. 1 ii.'—.I.n .il 7: r, ||.||i i . at llu i liool. V By ROBERT POPPENDIECK Professor of Education Im itation .Municipal meetings scheduled 1!.,l \, ill 1,r U k rn ,,if llu,-,' at In nlinn f‘ t|tiei*- Rutgers I'niversity lor next week: .1 ,,m .,.l . o nlinc In l)r. Siilnc, i. pro- School exam ination lime is 8 p.m. Monday— Board of i c o S/Xll <• III The ,1 lli, nil/,' early this ;year It comes bei ween Health. Borough llall. Thanksgivi ng and Christmas. Yes. Ihuh Se lool Question' I Joseph .Cost a. I mean the Board of Education's Citizens derision about the■ new coin hiii is ojfereil each Metuchen high school. We gr ONvn- Advisory Committee, wild serve as ups in Me:luchen uie facinj: the wool, to residents who moderator of the discussion Based examination this time. Meiuchen on the ■ ‘question "Should* the wish to express oh joe- 1 Citizens of Metuchen Approve the children will be watching a s Me give our answ ers at the polls l> ; lions to llir iirojiosed Referendum for a New High 15 School?" rilifi e. Serving on the panel of ex­ Revievvm g for exam-, helps perts who will answer any and all c'i.klien. It mig.itt hel^ us, as well i questions submitted by the au- Possibly yc•u'U permit a teinolle! . tiience will be William M. Thorn. to raise a few queshons for Couples ( lull • the , chairman of the Metuchen Plan­ voters to c,Jn.sic’.er in b: u Im. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY'—Mayor Karl E. Metzger presents bouquet and 25 silver dollars to g U]J Polite Chief and Mrs. Enos .1. Fouratt before Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. ning Board; W alter E. Wilson, for tiie big exam | superintendent of schools; Fred To begin Is Entertained nn ith. I favor the new C. Wolf, president of the Board high school I favor ;t as a u*ach- i of Education: F. X Constantine. eir as a parent, and as a taxpayer. y B '\\ ashinjiton* Police Chief. ■ president cf the Metuchen Teach­ Some of you. I know. question it Exchange Club Launches ers Association; Alfied F. Larkin, I re.'peot your reservations We are George Walungton. in the p e r­ son of MetuchenV own Bill' member of the Borough Council preparing for an examination, Yule Decoration Contest finance committee, and Marsh though. Let's study it together. Hart, entertained the First Pres­ \\ ife Honored byterian Church Couplets' Club at The Exchange Clubs annual Christmas Decoration con- B Tipson and Floyd W. Gaudet 1- Wliy have schools, anyway* members of the Board of Educa- Have you thought this through i he group s November m eeting offinally launched today with the publication of an entry The Ret ! lion finance committee. lately? Are schools just lan.-y last Friday evening. Mr H art, The ( nte.st. open to all families !5\ Associates A scale model and floor plan oT child-care centers? Do you wan.t who has made a life-long .study of rounds, and 2> a doorway deco-( the lile and writings of our first siding vithin borough limits, re- the proposed high school will be schools that merely repeat yeMto ­ ■ilion division. First and second Felic pn ■.-•idem . played the part elegant­ u.ms en tra n ts to send entry prizes w ill be awarded in each y. ^ on view before the meeting. De- day's answers? W hat do you want 1 ly lv attired in authentic costum e ilmks to the Exchange Club on or category Contestants must indi- ■loped to M aiyland 25 ■ legations from many local, civic. Do you see schools as society'.s m a­ highlighted Monday |.social and religious groups, are ex- of the period Velvet coat and (cforc December 16. Entry blanks cate on the entry blank the cate- JV;lls WORTH STRIVING FOR—Children who will participate in jor provision for perpetuating and breeches silk .stockings, yards ol -ill be published weekly until De- gory m which they wish to com- night's ung of the Borough ipected to attend. and enriching our heritage for the annual Christmas parade on December 1 admire top prize According to Dr. Goodstein, the lace ruffles, bnibboned wig and ember 15 for the convenience of pete An award will also be given ! Ccunci. shown by Mrs. Lotta Grasty, executive cltairman of the Chamber capitalizing our human resources •> three-cornered hat gave the illu­ esidents No display will be for the most unique display of all object of the meeting is to dis­ I do Betfole e se-ssion got undei of Commerce, sponsor of the evennt. The radio-phonograph, valued cuss the issue thoroughly and to sion of a Colonial gentleman Mr udged unlf,ss an entry blank has the entries. at $100. will go to the charity designated by the organization en­ Consider, if you will that \\c Halt made ,i tinder-box fire, dis- •ceil subm itted. W inners will be announced in Chief and M rs. Enos get local reaction through the really have schools to improve tiie Fourut 'd e prewenited with a tering the best float or marohinng unit. With Mrs. Grasty are. straw ballot ed Coloi gla, f al. Tlie decorative theme of the corner left to right, Craig Ruddy of Cub Pack 15; Paula llaulenbeek of Quality of Living heie m Mi tuch- key flu] al bouquet and 25 silver do)- . v Hiding ch. and ontesl will be divided into two Exchange Club members serv- the Juniors of the American Legion unit; Vicky Lee Dcvis of Girl en. Consider, if you plea.-t*. w heth­ folding airs by Mayor Kail K. M etzger in J •p categories: l i a general division ing on the contest committee are Scout Troop 15. and Jo Anne Rogers, also of Troop 15. Prizze is er the question of the new hig'li actual eliOn- of the beJiaW of borough officials and the ; "good d which will include displays fea- Jam es Claypoole. chairm an; Dr. on display at the Mayo & Lytle store at 334 Main Street. I Gaudet Explains school should not be an^weied in daj i turing the home exterior and William Ainslie. J. K. Powell Jr., erLtile poWc.e departm ent Photo bf^Frey Sen Sturt o the light of cur soundest ic.usoils Mrs. Hart, as a reporter from The ohieif. then a struggillng cop for having schools. "The Metuchen Recorder" inter- m the Metuchen department. and School Problems 2. Ju st w hat jus a school build­ vid\vefi G eneral Wasliingtpii. R e­ EXCHANGE CLUB^CHRIGHJAS DECORATION. *. 4 lhe form er Mary Elizai*M.uiden>L at John briefly at a meeting of the Couples you to comtpreliend the develop- er4n^ die great man's- life from .n \ m i: Carroll University. Cleveland. Set For Yule Fete Club of the Presbyterian Churchy ment of our heritage? Is it a facili- Lhe French and Indian wars to In presenting the token of his last Thursday at the Social Cen­ Tlie Knights of Columbus, the ( t-o greet the merry pair at the ty for releasing their capacities to ! Farewell Address, graphically associates' esteem, Mayor Metzger ’ ter He described the crowded' \DDHKSS: Lions Club and Lhe Little League « railroad station and to escort them improve the way Q(f life? Consider pictured life as he saw it, his con­ drew attention to the chief's long ■ conditions at the present school were a few of the organizations to the parade site, whether it shoud not be the com­ victions. and hopes for the future record in police woik. Born and and cited many figures to indicate < iit.-”<.r> : I. I \ I I! \ l DOOHW U taring to go in M etuchen's annual munity's best-organized place for of the infant nation, whose first raised in Metuchen. he was the The theme of this year's parade the need for a new one. * Christmas parade on December 1 growth in a complex and rap idly - President he was. It seems that, M Ml. TO: lACII \M .I CM It „f Mi l l I III \ grandson of a New Brunswick will be Youth—youth in the home. Taxes to finance the proposed * changing world. Consider whether ice cream, todays most popular Police chief and son of the bor­ as the Chamber of Commerce- in religion education, in recre- , building will be increased on the* de.-sert. was served at Mt. Vernon sponsored projtcl reached the final the building Is not essentially- the I'. (I. It(l\ I I ough's fir.-t departm ental head al:on A radio-phonograph combi- average of $30 per year on a over 150 years ago. On the subject planning stages last night. place of rich experience. Fouratt joined the local depart­ nation will be donated to the $10,000 home according to Min of taxes. Washington's remark Mi l l < III V N. .1. The Columbian Club, the .social 3 How long should we handicap ment in 1926. He was nam ed chief favorite charily of the organiza- Gaudet. He also forecast that the might be overheard on any street Metuchen youth? Mo.-t Metuchen in 1941 adjunct of the St. Francis Council. lion which enters the best float, bond issue could be paid off in corner today, .couched in rather COM I s I CI.OSKS DKCI Mill I! Ii.il,. K. of C . enter a float and its youth complete high school. M any Complaint Aired or marching unit featuring the 28 years. different language. He said, "no members wil-1 help Parade Director continue their education. You Leon Al.en's diffeience of opin­ parade theme. Gaudet urged all members taxes can ever be invented that George McLaughlin marshall the know colleges are crowded and ion with the Bacska-y Builders over ! to attend the Town Meeting at will not be inconvenient and u n ­ p-ai ade are becoming increasingly selec­ Hofer Sees End of Polio a drainage problem cam e in for t the high school on Wednesday. pleasant." He prophesied a United The crack Perth Amboy Junior tive. Do you realize, though, the another airing Monday night. But To See Martin States of Europe and wrote, "my Drum and Bugle Corps, plus a importance of best preparation for this time. Allen was not in his first wish is to see the nations of Clinic After Last Shots float mounted on a trailer donated Troth To Boro the college conupetition of the next complaint about an allegedly im- t lie world living together like Dr Cl a rone • J M Hofer. bor-; years by the Carmen Della Pietro Exca­ decade? Metuchen's ninth-gradeis brothers " ‘nd f0'- ''M utant pr0perly-built swale or ditch! Four Luther Cinema vating Company, will be the Lions Man Announced are the unlucky generation. Al­ oimh health officer, expressed , motliei of his neighbors on Hollywood "Martin Luther", the ha If-mil- Mr Hart accepts the famous Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan A. Altschul ready on part-time once before, doubt Monda; that there will be The pre-final report Club's contribution to Lhe merri- ion dollar feature film produced cherry tree story as borne out by tin* Avenue joined him m lequesding of Norfolk, Va., have announced their prospect* is one of curtailed the lntegrety of the man who grew a fiee polio in iculation clinic her i.srd ' Council to -do some in ing" by a cast and crew of seven na- Mavsaciiu.uKs epidemic disclosed The Little Lea the engagement of thei l daughter. activities in an inadequate plant from the boy who could not tell a alter present program ha.s lm_ about the situation enthroned tions on location in West Ger- Ilia l the Salk vaccine is im­ ii a low -bed trailer don Miss Wenry Diana Altschul io for me51 cf their high school ca­ been completed. many, will be shewn at the First mensely effective." lie said. Figure^uiif, Howewr. Mayor Metzger pro- le H akcie-I Company Peter George Rolland. son of Mr. reer. The onlft- possible exception, he 10 Baptist Church, Carlton Road and quoted by dootors in th at area!i a a H'l'R’1’ signed by seven of liter a novel float. Tills w and Mrs. Curt H. Rolland of Me­ 4. How good a school is good said, would lx* for ch.lcfron wlvose k* Clinton Place on Tuesday. Nov. I'ravel In Aft-Stale show that of children who receivedved lllt> 10 residents of the immediate u* little baseball group's tuchen. enough? In 1950 New Jersey's jiarenls could not afford regular eiy a,ea agreeing that the Bacskay i d 29 at 7:45 pm . no inoculations 15 out of every ii,'iv in the Yule event. Miss Altschul w^s graduated adults averaged 9 3 years of school School l nit Concert doctor's treatm ents. constructed ditch was satisfactory. The filmw dealing with the 16th 10.000 contracted polio; m chil­ At last nig' from Wellesley College and Is stu ­ while Me.uchen's averaged 12 3 The borough depaitment. aided Allen chniged, however, that meeting, com- century monk who defied exccim- dren who received one shot, 2 8 i:Ure merrube dying for a Masters in Architec- M e.uchen Incomes exceed th e ! Fan.ce F,'avfl1 M etuchen HisJh by local doctors, admimste!ed first some of the signatures were ob­ headed by Co- muriication and the stake in his i School junior, participated in the of every 10.000 were infected, while Chairmen William Pet ure at the’ Harvard Graduate by .r ratio. and second d iets to some 322 first! tained "through misrepresentation d demand for religious reform, was School of Design. All-State High School O rchestra groups in which children retemd Me La ug’.ilm. hoped to in cut produced by Louis de Rochemont Visit several othdF* high schools and second grade chi dren during aiid pressure ' Three of his neigh­ Mr. Rolland was graduated from concerts presented at Convention two shots, cnly 0.8 became in­ the line of march for the and see for yourself how far below the year and is looking forward bors confirmed Ins statement that Associates, in cooperation with ’he National Agricultural College . . . , , . | Hall. Atlantic City, and a t the fected. he said. en-t. biggest Lutheran Church Productions, aieiax e Metuchen s Present | Mosque T h p atre, Newiirk. o giving the th.rd shots in , • jn other words," Dr. Hofer Mrs. Helen Bacskay. wife of the The pro in Doylestown, Pa. He received building really is. Then consider Inc. : played the bass violin in the con- builder, obtained the signatures motion in the community, is his masters in landscape archi­ please, wliather Metuchen youth lilllia1' 1 said, "the danger of infection wnth Craftsmen of both faiths en- certs lie also plays the Sousa Dr. Hofer strongly urged Salk; polio was 18 times greater with from re-idents wives Nvhile then scheduled to get underway at 5:45 tecture last June from the Har- are good enough to merit the more husbands were at work pm on December 1. when Mayor listed the support of museums in I vgl.d G raduate school of Design, phone in the high school band. hots for all children up to 15' (Continued on Page 6> Berlin. Mainz. Wiesibaden and I adequa'.e school being planned M Miron Walley. Plainfield at­ Karl E. Metzger will turn a m aster He is affiliated with the archi- 5. W hat's ii j ;;en ng to building i torney representing Lhe builders, Brett-ar; for authentic costuming , tectural firm of Perkins and Will switch lighting Christmas trees and reconstruction of scenes cosU>? Do you see any hope of low ­ also emered the discussion. He throughout the business section in White Plains. N. Y. er costs in the future? Do ycu see Music was furnished by the Mu- claimed it was "farfetched'' to The ligh.kn«-up ceremony will nick Philharmonic Orchestra. any hope of being able to pay in ­ believe that Mrs. Bacskay used take place outside of Borough Hall creased costs easier later on? A The o;i«inal Gutenburg Press Schniifltclien Urges pressure and pointed out that the one hour before the parade eLs on which the first Bible was print- higih school should have been built real issue is whether or not the under way at Edgar School at lower rates y.>ars ago. but we was used in making "Martin Note for Seliool Bacskays have fulfilled their obli­ lergymen cf the community and Luther." Scenes showing Luther's had to build elementary schools Paul W. Schmiditcihen. principal gation to the borough n the mat­ cHuni officials will participate famous 95 theses being run off. we should have built even earlier. of Metuchen Higih School, told the ter. All work ^ n the $140,000 proj­ the initial rites. were photographed in the Mueum A new high school w'as needed a Lions Club last night that they ect was done in compliance with Santa and Mrs. Claus will also a t Mainz. Germ any where the generation ago and could have should vote for the proposed new specifications laid out by borough in tlie parade. Police Chief historic P ro s is oi permanent higih school if they are interested been built then for a fraction of fCmttnued on Page ros J. Fcuratt hits been selected exhibit. the p r e se n t cc.-t As taxpayers, can in the wcufare of the borough. we aiffoid the increasing price of The annual Christmas parity for delay? membei's and their families ylM be These are important questions it The Pines on Dec. 22. The club as a teacher sees them. They form 47 Participate In Metuchen Area's voted to resume its pa,per collec- a preliminary examination Study -ions next January. it. Lf you will—but don't giro me The c'ub welcomed bark past your answers. Give your answ er First Girl Scout Investiture Rites president Anthony Yelencs'cs who to Metuchen’s childien at the .bi? Forty-seven Girl/Scouts were chen. Pins were presented to the. mony included the Misses Adri- had been ill for several weeks. exam ination on Dec. 15 Then, in vested in four n^w senior troops new senior scouts by Mrs. Lundy j enne Goat in, Bert Outwater. Mary w’hen you put ycur X on the bal­ I in the first joint senior scout in-I Bloomfield. Girl Scout executive i Ioner- Alethia Wild. Be.tity Poandl, kvam To Participate lot, bear in mind that X marks Ann Breen. Barbara Brink, Ro­ the spot Where your pa*h of cHi- vestiture ever held in the Me- director, and Mrs. Frank L. Mur- In Music Meeting berta Ormiston. Jeri Leitson and A. Kunrad Kvam of 67 Oak ave­ aenshdp new crones youth's pa-th- tuchcn Area Girl Scout Ccuncil P*tv. Metuchen Area Girl Scout Cynthia Will. way to leadership tem-orrow. • Monday—night ^ 4—the—Mathadiwt • Cuur/Jli preside.Bit nue. chairman of the Department — Slides taken at the Adul ates of Music of Douglass College, wttt | Church. T h e investiture was con-1 Nl-iss Cynthia Will, vice presi- Encamipmenit of G irl Scouts at i-epi'esent the college this weekend FOOTBALL CLASSIC HERE d'ucted by Penior Tioop 1 under dent of Senior Troop 1, welcomed Cody. Wyo.. were shown by Miss TOMORROW MORNING the le ade:.ship of Miss RutJi Jean those at the ceremony and intro- j Cwthla' w ':H ."^r^enuliw fTom at the 31st annual meeting o f th e Metuchen’s Thanksgiving Day Mclko and Mrs. John Holmes. | duced Mrs. Blocmflcld. Mis. Mur- [ the Metuohen Area Council at the National Association of SehoOie ol Music at St. Louia. Me. Spec al will be the M HS-Highland Tiie new troops and their lead* | P(iJ and Mrs. Tiieodoi'e Eden. Mrs. j encam pm ent last sainvmer Park football game tp be played FIRST IN BORO HI STORY—Mrs. frank Murphy, president of the Metuchen Area Girl Scout association which was founded 1 ere a r e : Troop 112. Miss R ita ; Eden represented the New B run- R efreslunents were served' by establish higher objective* ht I tomorrow m orning at 10:30 a t E d­ Council, awards Senior Scout pin to Sally Ewing of Troop 7 during first candlelight investiture cere­ I Miles; Troop 33. Mis. Charles swtek Girl Scout Council. ! Troop 3T umier the leadership of gar Field. It will be the season's sic education include 226 at mony ever staged by Area Council. Look in i on is Mrs. Lundy Bloomfield, executive director of the Wira; Troop 9. Mrs. John Sutton, j Members of Tioop 1 who par- Mrs. John H. Essig and Miss Al- finale for both teams. Council. Rites were held Monday night at the Methodist Church. leading universities, college* Photo by Prey Sen Studio i amd Troop 7. Mrs. Paul Schmidt- > ticipated in the investiture e- morian Brown. conservatories in the country. -4(1 Page Two K K C O R 1) K R \ \ i-ilu r.-iljy . \m r i ii b e i 2 .i. l').V>

Temple Library Sponsors nun! monthly meeting th.s Fri- 1 'Ulory To Thee’ th j gilt for her loyal Church League Plans day evening at 7 30. Christian Science Exhibit Of Jewish Books s teacher for the past Is Sermon Therm1 The Women's League will hold In celebration of Jew ish Book its annual bazaar on Saturday, Lesson Designated Bazaar For December 3 "Olory to Thee*," will be the ser­ month November 4 through De-, mon theme ol the Rev F Ken­ December 3 from 1 to 8 p.m. ;n tuai alert - cember 4. the L ib rary of Temple ■ The annual bazaar of The Wo­ Mss. Harvey Taylor of iMe F:re­ neth Shirk's serm on at the 10:45 the social rooms of tthe church. m ss w.l. be unpha.s.zrd :n the s.de Circle w.ll en tert Lesson-Sermon "Aneient a n d Neve Sholom wild sponsor an ex­ men's League of t»he Reformed am ihe i. m. worship service of St. Paul's lrss was given by Vivian Mills peak on the Antarctic continent, chilren with movies, and Modern Necromancy, alias Mes­ hibit of books, a co rd in g to an an­ Church of Meluchen will be held . will su- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mrs. Gardena Em anuel was p re-'L s approximately 15.100 feet. per vise the sale of toys fer boys merism and Hypnotism. De- nouncement made by Mrs. Mich­ in tiie Social Rooms cf the Church Edison Township The services are anil girl's of all ages, freir Dam Dance Set njunetd" at Christian Science ael Donner, chairman of the Li­ on December 3, 1955 from 1:00 l 2:00 to held m the Washington School 4 30 P.M., in the Choir Rocm. services Sunday. brary Committee. to 8:00 P.M., under the Supervision i on Winthrop Road in Washington The Y uth Choirs 'a ill sell B\ M\on Churrli Se.ection-s from the K ng James The exhibit will be on display of Mi's. Fred H Featger, Presi­ , Park Sunday School is at 9:30 Order Your Ohristimas-tree Balls. Hand-made Veision of Die B.ble will include a t the Mtotuchen Public Library dent: Mrs. Nicholas Priscoe. Ba­ T ie Women's Organ.zation of Cand es. and Popcorn from their In the evening at 7 p m. the tlie following passages frem the on Middlesex Ave.. from Novem- zaar C hairm an; and Mrs. RosweM tlie Community Presbyterian Holiday Liquor booth in the Lake Ave erst:since, Luther League m*»ets at the home Serm-on on the Mount 1 Miss Gloria Schm alzriedt. 89 16'. The Tea Room, serving sand­ barn dance t-o be held1, at the Gift Baskets L Reynold' M.ni-»tcr of Music Nonas Ave., M etuchen From "Science and Health with wiches and soup, he d in the F ire­ church on Saturday. Nov.'26 at 8 Smorgasbord will be held in The building fund committee cry to the Scriptures" by Maty side Room from TOO to 4 :00 p.m 1 p m Made to your individual orderl Fe Mows hip Hall between 5:30 and w ill meet at the hom e of MrCLouis Taker Eddy the following will be wiH be supervised by M .s M. C Tlie Junior-and Jun.or High De­ Slop in and our i«lectionl 7:30 P.M. under the supervision Wenizel. 119 N orris Ave. on Mon­ ead '134 28' Koyep of the North Circle. partments of the Sunday School | of Mrs Thomas Davis. Hospitality day. Nov 28 at 8 p m The Gold n Texit is from I Cor- Fancy-work will be displayed in meet at 9 a m on Sunday Pri- ' Chairm an . There will be special Choir rehearsal will be held at mury Department classes beg.n at | nlhians '15:13c LEONARD k l t n s n i I German Wine) the Primary Rccm. under the su­ :he home of Mr. an d Mrs. Harold servings for chi'drene 10 a m Kindergarten and Nursery pervision cf Mis P, G Craig and Worley. 278 C entral Ave.. Edison 1952 ZELLER SCHWARZE KATZ «-»<■ SI.75 departments meet at 11 am 1 Mrs. E. E. Spoerl of the Wocd- on Wednesday. Nov. 30 at 8 p m. wild Circle "Faith in the F uture" will be i Palms Presented CHERISE L)amsh Wi,M ' ...... 1 w 8-<« $ 1,79 Plan's. Christmas Capdles and K\(lit- I,i>tnl the Rev G G W illiam sons ser­ CHERRY KIJAFA ™ ■ « S , Gift Wrappings, in the Beginner's ( iiration" J- mon topic at the 10 am and 11 . B\ Llmreli Class 258 a m worship services. Room, w.ll be s-upeivised by Mrs The New Hope Baptist Church l>v Dr. Bchmihrig Topic of Talk The regular meeting of the Ses- ! NECTAROSE VIN ROSE D'ANJOU < <*■ $2.01 E. R P aik er of the Church Circle. interim diate class presented two (French Winn Hotne Baked Goods will ai held on Catholics can Believe ir i Evoiu- Daily! iary Circle. will have a White Ele­ Wed tie day at 8 pm • ion The three form- of Cre- i phant Booth. The Rev. B ehrerbers will lead ition The Garden of Ei Mias Sharon Jlenrlrix of Santa Claus will be on hand 'he Great Books Courre Group in the Beginning of Man. s C-PEN DAILY 9 TO 10 frem 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. to thrill ■ a dir ussion of Augustine’s Con­ Last Week the Meaning Highland Park Hi«h School and the i •••••••• •••••• SUNDAYS 9 TO 9 the children. fessions. History cf the Church a Mys- ! who modeled for Cathy's heal Body was discu-s d Convenient Roar Hairdressers at The Famous THANKSGIVING c I Entrance at Parking Lot French Club of -V Y. Bay Ideal! ork of Th<‘ Holy Spirit’ I- Theme Someone away this Thanksgiving FREE DELIVERY hrrvieos day? A phone visit will bring you "The Work of the Holy Spiut Sab-TMn-Chubbette$ The Sacrament of Holy Bap- ' together in person. CALL LI 9-8200 Personalized wiii be The Rev. Thom as Bell's Complete Department ::sm will be adm inistered at the sermon topic at the 11 a.m. wor­ 11 am. worship service of the Re- Albany from Newark 5 0 c For Hard-to-Fit Girls ship service of the F irst Baptist styling for ’ formed Church on Sunday by the Montreal from Boonlon 7 5 c Church on Sunday. Rev Harry Ver St ra te The sermon topic at the 7:30 METUCHEN LIQUORS, INC. Dresses - Skirts - Blouses The Junior High Youth Group j lovelier hair pm. worship service will be "A will meet on Sunday at 5 p.m : (2 Doors from National Grocery Co.) Costs and Accessories Personal Exiperience.' The Senior High Group meets at The film entitled. "Martin Luth­ i 7 p.m. 335 LAKE AVENUE METUCHEN er". will be shown cn Tuesday at Cub Pack 17 will hold its an-1 SUULSLSLBJLQJUUUUl TREE DELIVERY — FREE PARKING distinctive I \ My led hv expert Ideal Shop 7:45 pm hair-dressers just for you. Midweek prayer service is held 129 E. FRONT ST. on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Fol­ Call us at LI 8-2325. PLAINFIELD. J. lowing the prayer service a Board of*DeaoQn> meeting will be held PL 6-4311 The Young Peopilo will meet in Wellowship Hall on Friday at 7 p.m.

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441 MAIN STREET JUNE CHEVROLET INC NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., FORDS VAIley 6-3304 ^ udllD'hl;!V. \« i\TI u 1mM tiif. MFTrniFN nrronnrn Woolworth chain. Rennnvation of Opcrai ion DEEPFREEZE, Now Five & IVn a person resides in the Borough I the building eurrenntly known as scheduled to leave for Antarctica Vmirican-Ituliun I !i\ ir •cretary; M: of M etuchen. correspond int the Metuchen Professional Build­ in November 1955. has a special n sum m ing up, I feel th at two ing lias already been started. A OFF THE CHEST Clnl. Nominates Officers and Mr > Matthew doming To Boro Sea bee battalion, a cold weather things should be taken into con­ Nominations for officers were •r)0-foot addition to the rear of the LETTERS FROM READERS sideration. Firstly, in criticizing An independent. M lf-sri v ice air squadron, seven ships and made Monday night at the meet­ Mrs ito i-- accepting res­ building will gi\ e the . lore a 4 - any point in the proposed con­ 500 square ft area, they said The I BO5 Naw men and officers. ing of the A m encan-Italian Civic : ervations for the Christmas party flv<‘ an(i ton-cent stole will open struction of the high school, only Mon* will be com pletch aircondi- League at the home of Mrw. Jo­ to tic held December 5 at the m the premise.-- of the old Na­ j constructive criticism should be t ioned. 1 )k;i\. ()ka\. \\ e seph Alta villa. 22 Aylin Street. Town and Country Restaurant tional Bank building m February, During Operation DEEPFREE­ (Him ■zt‘r I akes Issue given and definite alternate plans The leav was obtained by L.N. The slate was presented by Mis Members who have attended six according to an announcement to­ ZE. the Navy's newest Antarctic Had I his ( .oming ! should be stated where one finds S. Stores. Inc. from the Metuchen Expedition. Navy planes wi-11 take ; Vi ill) Mundy On School Mario Gianvito. nominating com­ meetings and have paid their dues day bv the proproetoiw To the Edison I ‘.he present on*\s in'u critical light. Professional Building Corporation off and land at the South Pole. | To the Editor: mittee chairman, and election^ arev eligible to attend free of Edward Apfelbaum of Trenton I read with con-iderable inter­ Secondly, when it comes to the were scheduled for December 19 charge. of Which Elliot Mayo i.s president , 1 have lived m Metuchen since 'education an d welfare of the and William Bergen of New Hyde and Robert F Moss is secretary Scientists say that if the ice est the "news" concerning 700 1920. with the exception of the Nominated were Mrs. Louis Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Bark. N.Y.. principals in the L.N S. voters passed or. to you by an un­ | young r \iz e n s of Metuchen. I feel Tagliaboschi, president; Mrs. Fred Baker and Miss Patricia The I.eichner-Timpson i-eal estate melted froVn the Antarctic con­ ; last twelve years, and having re­ that they deserve the best. To Stores. Inc revealed that the new named but teliable informant Thomas Tufaro. first vice presi­ Mazur. The attendance prize was a g e n c y of Middlesex AventiP tinent. the woild.- oceans xccnucl cently re-established residence. I those people who do not hav* chil­ store will be patterned after the handled the negotiations i >e 105 feet. Since reading your article, I have find myself particularly interested dent: Mrs. Dominic Altavilla. sec­ won by Mrs A F Merolla of Mill- dren in school, but own property, ond vice president; Mr. William town made a superficial and uncon­ in the erection of the new high it is my belief that the valuation firmed survey, with the following school, since one of the principal of their properties will decline results ; reasons why I returned to my considerably in the next few years One man told me that 65 voters home town was to avail myself because th e citizens of M etuchen To Our Friends and Fa irons are prepared to vote for a new of an accredited school system could not see the light and would ; \ ou can he a proud and -atiefied Sunla 'or high school only if it is dedicated l In your recent issue of the Me- have their children remain on Santas Helper) and at the same time, avoid tiie to tihe Unknown Plumber and , tuclien Recorder, I find, very half-sessions in the school system. I hustle anil fatigue of the customary holiday shop­ built in the shape of a septic tank much to my surprise, that Sher­ GEORGE OLMEZER, i with whatever number of laterals wood Mundy. Esq., a m an with 25 Norris Ave., ping if you will slop jti«| one block south of Bor­ may be deemed necessary. whom I can virtually say I grew Metuchen. N. J. ough Hall, at :»8l Middlesex Avenue. IN OKDEK I II \ I OI K KM- A woman from the other side up with. wuS o'ne of the first ones of town 'and I feel I cannot at 1 to come out against the construc­ this point tell you to which side I tion of the hiuh school. I think EDITOR’S NOTE The re. in a new store, \ou mu\ share the econ­ ITOYI ES M \N KNJO'i III Kill referi told me that in her opin­ , Bln iwood vei*y well remembers j omy of operatin': an exclusive specialty shop in back m the late twenties, when A rumor quoted in a Recorder ion 817 people are prepared to editorial la st week as "cause fbr j one s own home. Come and see real and unusual tin- hitd floor of the present high new high alarm" loosed a barrage of bou­ values at a very substantial saving, at III \ \ k S(, | \ I \( 1 DIN NIK \\ m i school, dejx-ndi: W 1 asked to ‘•’chool was condemned. After some twenty-five odd years. I certainly quets and brickbats on the editor j explain the cr l>h a.se. dr- over the weekend. penddny." she mi ’h:nk 'hat he agrees with me that san irked and Some accepted the editorial as looked c\y That itself was not tl »• building has not improved III IIIK I Will II S \\ k \\ ILL IT '"h age nor has it become any a bold m ove to forestall a sus- j ^ r c c / y a n d . j f r i l / y too significant, since tli: paiticu- vdi i for our children. peeled undercover campaign to! lar woman alm ost ahva s smirks I would like to answ er Mr. defeat th* school referendum ; and looks coy. others blasted the editor for un- J CM >SEI> Th Mu unit’s three points on why he twr Aild ethical behavior. 581 Middlesex Avenue mo:'s around th at the m ajority of :s against the construction of this school. Still others, members of vari-1 Mi lurhen voters are piannaw to ous school-affiliated groups in the Metuchen. N. J. vole on the issue of the new lush 1 Type of structure Mr. Mun- dv certainly knows that tlv community, found themselves un- i TIIANKSOIVINO . N O N . s,‘h; ol sulded solely by their ron- r A W - 2 1 Th' apest way to construct a build- iustly suspected of p articip atio n ’ '* ..nees and a mature and enn- n is to construct i.s as a u n it in in a rumored plot to upset the ,,s M s slciei eel deliberation of the facts pp ■ 1 ere nee to a piece-meal basis. school vote. made available to them. Since, H'- also knows that the State De­ Was it only a rumor? . j \ C 'sV ' p rso esfr*** however, rum if has no place in an partment of Education does not The statement was made to the .-O N 'V ' ^ ioTw5b°V *r9 ethically conducted new-paper. only consider class rooms as the editor in the presence of a school f V H O ’ btc w O '° MONT\<;\ VS K I,ST \ I - possibility need hardly be only prim* important contribut- board member by a person whose „ , 1 d ng factor to a high school educa­ integrity is respected. .VI Shirlev Gurshiman tion Mr M unjy is also very well But. carefu l investigation by K \N I. I \\ I KN \NI) ITS 83 Landen Avenue. aware that although there may be many persons has failed to un­ •"“'‘j ,,)«'<» h*-'’ three rooms set aside in the archi­ cover any trace of the sentiment Hurl Hits Intlifference tect s plans for band purposes. reported. • when the need arises, these band Sk, EMPLOY IKS WISH N (>l To House No. l'nddeni >rooms can and will be converted PROMOTED TO ENSIGN Skirts ! to class loom space. M atthew W. Lutz, L afayette | “Garland Sweaters” A baby w^as born in a cab. .. 2. Cost of Construction—I be­ Rd.. Edison has been prom oted to j also I iVrmese Imports doctor was delayed 20 m inutes in \ MOS T ENJOY ABI E Til \NKS(/|\ I N(; lieve Mr. .Mundy will agree th at EN 2 C. Lutz, nowr stationed in : Blouses - Originals by Gotham reaching a dying child, -a young Jacksonville. Florida, is a mem-1 wife almost bled to death, -a car the plans as submitted, and the Custom Jewelry - hand-made by Marion assumed cost of this building, is ber of the crew aboard the LST j burned to the ground, -guests 930 Meeker County. DAN W H U A (HR FAMILY. from 100 miles away never did not out ol line with buildings of find the party, -a freezer from similar size and structure and I K \S K \ \ - W i l l,I i i n m m ) .1. n<>\ w i \ Georgia had to be taken back, when Mr. Mundy speaks of the -machine parts to keep a plant tax rate going to $13 per $100, I \\ I NI IK I I ) \, II, till,I," I I)V\ Mill \\ II ( Ilnw -K l believe th at he should show facts running went back to the sender, from whence he gets these figures. \ ICTillll \ I I MllilCK l!l( II \ III) I \ K I Jli. -a death message was delayed 10 days, -flow era arrived after a In my humble way. I find th a t a Once In a Lifetime!! \I\KV II IK KICK $13 tax rate would mean an in­ M u ; u \ ci.uik wedding, -a cellar was flooded, crease in revenue to the town of M VHV l « ) \ l V \ -Police were delayed in reaching approximately 1 , of a million dol­ an emergency, -all these happen­ M Mill \\ KN/I.-U lars per year, which is far in ex­ Due to obtaining one of America's out­ ed because our house numbers cess of the amount needed for the III I I N M Ml I II and street names are fouled up. am ortization of a $1,900,000 build- standing children’s shoe lines we are Fifty merchants in Main ling over a period of twenty-eight Street’s 400 block display no num- i years. forced to cleur our present stocks! l}e?\s. Over 100 families shot? „no H <• Sincerely Thanh Vou for ) our Cooperation | 3. Site Location—From the street numbers in the phone L’vwN (standpoint of a citizen, living in book; 'including a very prominent ; town, and looking out for everyone JOHN C. Ma.NTACM - STI I'M IN KOSSO man who say« "I don't want peo­ ple coming to my house.") concerned. I feel that after two GIGANTIC CLEARANCE I years of investigation by two dif- The Boro Council refused to ; ferent citizen’s committees, both place numbers on Boro garage, | of whom recommend the site, we etc. An ex-building inspector said | should have enough confidence in ON "No numbers are needed, because i th^se recommendations to accept everybody knows everybody else." ! them as the most logical site. In Montagna's Restaurant Several councilmen said- ’No use i view of the fact that only destruc­ fixing a few numbers; let’s change tive criticism was presented and them all." The engineer says he i« because a better site was not sug­ too busy to make sure new num­ CHILDREN S SHOES gested by our critic. I have no al­ bers fit with old ones, -and what's ternative but to feel that the high the difference anyw'ay. A m er­ "school should be placed a t this chant said the bill collectors find recommended spot. I would like him allright. The postmaster said further to state that having two •Ms carriers know where every­ children in school, I would much body lives. A councilman says prefer to have my daughter walk "people don't like to change an extra mile in daylight hours 5 0 % DISCOUNT num bers." rather than four blocks at 5:15 If 50 or 100 numbers were cor­ p. m. during the winter hours, rected, we would be in pretty good when it gets dark at 4:30 p. m. ON THESE FAMOUS BRANDS shape Do we have sense enough On one other point, that of creat­ to do it? ing a transportation problem. I Or will the confusion, waste of think Mr. Mundy knows of an PRO-TEK-TIV time, -yes tragedy, go on and on, existing law which states that JUMPING JACKS while the Council plays tiddle-de- children will not be transported winks? except where the distance is two MODERN AGE PRIMA DRESS-UPS YOUR part is to tell the Mayor miles or greater and Mr. Mundy w hat YOU think about it. is well aw are th a t this condition L. H H art does not exist regardless of where

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Page Four TH E M ETUCHEN R E C 0 R DER Wednesday. November 23, 193o

In spite of the millions of Because of the plentiful supply —------;— dollars spent by th e U.S. in explor-! of fish, crustaceans and plank­ YMCA Forms Now Group ('oiumiiiiion Rite.- ing the Antarctic continent, no, ton in the water surrounding move has been made to claim any ' Antarctica, these waters abound Set lor onijrht portion of Antarctica. i >n hales and seals. For Junior High Youths Holy union will be ele- I bra ted th is evening at 8 o'clock i Err dy-appointed exhibition by Ed But m the Marconniar Reformed j advisor to junior high school basketball game Church. Oak Tree, HELP WANTED-MALE youth at the M etuehen Y.M.C A. j The Rev William Hackelt's set'. j "Korky" K has announced th a t boys of thi. 11am, nationally j mon topic at the 1*1 a.nv Sunday YOUNG MEN age will form a Y group Saturday known stunt iwimmer who has worship service will 'be "The at 1145 am. at the Y and all appeared several times oar Sword of Peace." To Train for Careers In Electrical-mechanical Work at New Jersey Bell Telephone junior higlh boys interested in vision, will perform at the The Consistory will m eet on j Friday. December 2 at. 8 p.m. Company participating in Y activities will December 8 and 9 at 4 P.M i(1,The Ladies Aid and Missionary • Good Starting Pay be welcome to attend th e organi-i 8 p. M. under the sponsorship of • Society ill meet

MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM MEMBERS. The Borough Council reserves the Recorder routes are now rlghit to reject arty or all bids n open in »nd around Metuchen. deemed In the bent Interest of the Borough so to do Hurry down to the Recorder of­ By order of the Borough Council of fice. 69 Pearl Street. They will* Live, Work and Play in Middlesex County the Borough of Metuchen N j. be given out on a first come, RUFUS D BENNINGER, Borough Clerk fust served basis. Routes are for j j a e m i r i f ti ■ i 11 20-Jt Thursday only. Ask for Paul. Wi-clix'Mlav. N. T II F. M E T V (’. II E N R F C 0 R D F. R Page Fivt | Metuchen-Highland Park Game, Thanksgiving Day Postponement May Help S t e a k 1 louse G al' and His Church. talent show will feature the pro­ Scalia's 665 Faces Centenary Church At 7 p.m the MethodLt Youth gram. Chairman Donald H Smith Bulldogs, With Kramer, Score O nly Sweep Fellowship will hold an election is assisted by Miss/ Marion Hage- of officers. Janice Brown will lead dorn and Mrs. Raymond Teeple. ’’..v'f S teak House scored the Plans Services the worship service. Jo an and The M em bership Seminar will only clean >-weep in the W ashing­ Chick's Inn Bowlers Perry Again Ready To Go ^he Church School of the Cen­ Carol Essig will provide refresh- meet at 9 p.m Wednesday Movem­ Paced by Jim Scalia's 665 set. ton Paik Women's League la-t George P otash of Arbor Inn had tenary Methodist Church meets ents ber 30 Defeated by the weather for the second time this season, VM h- . firkin: Lenny's In.i But Chick's Inn swept three games a 616 on games of 190.225 and 201 at 9:30 a.m A friendly welcome The Chanty Circle of the tuchen was forced to postpone last Saturday s tilt with Highland Park, the big maws was Die 21-upset from Algro Knitting Mills in a while Billy Byrne of Trico lojled The Hi-Schobl Chotr rehearses helps every pupil feel at home Women's Society of Christian ro that the season's finale for both teams now comes in a 10:30 a m scored by Town and Country over bumper night encounter Friday 614 on games of 230, 213 and 171. at 7 p.m. Thursday. The S ect­ The best in lesson materials, and Service will meet at the Parson­ ary Choir rehearsal follows at 8 contest tomorrow morning at Edgar Field the league-Lead.ng FLnne.s. night to increase its league lead Others to top the double cen­ teachers who constantly strive to age. 51 Home Street, at 8 p.m on p.m. On Fridays at 4 piA. the W hat effect the postponement will have on both of the team s Emma Wot on c.f Wilson M otors to five games in the Middlesex tury incluled : Howie Dunmer. 233; improve their work make for a Monday November 28. Mrs John : Junior Choir of 4th, 5th ahd 8th and on the caliber of the game is a question that is up for grabs. One rolled a h-igti single game of 202 County Major Bowling League Al Tauscher. 226; Elliot Troop. happy experience. thing ig certain. Had the game been played last Saturday under Fuch 224 Mac M ac Daniel, 222; Dave A Hurley and Mrs. William M grade pupils meet, for games and while pacing Wilson Motors to Metuchen Hardware won two At the hi a.m. service w*> will Tw illy will be co-hostesses rehearsal. All choirs are under the adverse conditions, Metuchen would have walked off with the decision games from Fred W. Bates and DeLuca. H arry PauQ and Leon the top line of 1906, while Jean | observe the Advent Communion. direction of Donald L. Young. for the inclement weather would have dealt the Owl's vaunted passing En^cr o.f Town and Country hit Son to move into the runner-up Carpenter. 212; Ted Tiska. 208: Night will held on Mr. Twiddy will preach on the Wedn attack, their main offensive weapon, an unrecoverable blow. the top series of 464. i spot, one game ahead of the Algro Stan Koehman, 207; Bill Walker. ay November 30 at 6:30 | topic, "When God Becomes Hu­ pm Each family is requested to The weather would not have | ------The Standing's: and Bates .sqfuads. -’06 / neie A!c.csi and F ran': There is onffy one direction from man." A nursery is" provided for provide either a casserole, salad, \y'tn as big a factor for or against! defensive platoon and have shown Heenan, 203; Phil Schwaljc. 202 vounger children by the ’Quaint- the geographical South Pole: In other matches Arbor Inn meat loaf or cake. Stunts and a North. Matuchen. Although the snow ’ a ereat deal Tackles look like BUI WASHINGTON PARK WOMEN S took a pair from defending and 201: Ralph Pelligra and Mar­ ance Group. would have cut down on end runs, Bashew and Herman Hoops. Al­ BOWLING LEAGUE : champion Tfico Refrigeration, ty Downes, 202; and olt Krasko, The Fishermen's Club will meet and option plays, the Bulldogs; though neither has seen over- and Franklyn Park Grill annex­ 201 for instruction and assignment at Standinws still would have had enough whelming actipn during the sem- ed two from the Forsgate Soda The standi: 3:30 pm Sunlay Those modern :an find where tlnough the line in the persons of ester. both appear to be good pros- Flannery’s i Lounge. disciples visit in pairs to invite ick Kolbert. Bill Smith and!, MIIUU.F.SFX H \ r\ M WOlf Also in their favor is th eir Tony's Washington Bar I persons to fellowship wth Christ M-ry Snyder | 1 ' Chick's Inn hacl tne high team l/.e, Bashew tipping the scales Klovcr Klub i sot of 2792 while Forsgate tu rn ­ 1 rent anything This additional time for prepa-; . t 192 and Hoops at 175. Wilson M otors HIM hen Hardware it ion for the game could produce ed in the high team game of 977. Rro K n ittin g Mill* Legal Notices Martin Remains United Super MM. Scalia’s 665 was the"~ high In- ■fd \V. H ates * Sui better contest. Both teams now With the graduation of three Milady Fabrics ave more time to get themselves' j dividual set. Ho had games of 227, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING f this year’s fine quartet of of­ Sa’’y\s Steak House . the right psychological mood, a 291 and 237 being the high in­ FOR THE REAPPROPRIATION fensive ends. Bill M artin will be Town & C ountry C. Lug. dividual game of the night. OF' ITBRARY FINES TO THE imp< th e tandard bearer there next Lenny's Inn TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUB­ like thi Ho LIC LIBRARY OF METUCHEN most likely on offense and Cream-O-Lar.d Dairy both of the BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor ai ; d< .(mse. A big man at 6 ft. 3 in.. ^Iliads had reached this so desired Ca nneLl-a s Eisso oil of i Mai•tin should prove to be an am - 42 Cub Scouts Receive psychological peak and the added Lou's C leaners A All pic targ return of these son there were just two under­ partm ent will be in charge of the large map which resulted was pre­ Women's Club Official Public Notice Is hereby given that spell the differi?nce between tn - classmen backfield performers, prog ram . sented to St. Francis School. the above ordinance was duly adopted Addresses Boro Meeting an first reading by the Mayor and umph and defeat. Kramer, who is George Singlair and Artie James. The B.I.L. Ohorus. under the Fran McGreevy of the ideas Council of the Borough of Metuchen, a team leader with an immense The quarterback post is between leadership of Mrs. W. W. McLeod committee announced that the Mrs. A rthur Overgaar of Fords, in the County of Middlesex. N J on desire to play, i?; an especially ax- Singlair and Bailey Molineux who will sing next meeting will be held Decem­ third district vice president of the the Twenty-first day of November 1955. and tha.t said ordinance will be cellent offensive man Fast for a will be up from the junior varsity. Mrs. W ayne Scofield will be the ber 19 on the theme "Customs of American Federation of Women's considered for final adoption at a b:g man. Pete can pull out of the Both are about equal in running, hostess. Other Lands in Relation to Christ­ Clubs, discussed the work of her meeting of the said Mayor and Coun­ line quickly to lead the blocking passing, and play-callmg skills mas." A field trip to the Staten organization at a meeting 1* t cil to be held at the Borough but because of his added y ea r of Island Zoo will be held December Thursday night of the homemak­ th e F ifth day of D ecem ber 1955 service. Singlair will probably get whom have posted an average in ers group os. w of the Owls. Metuchen shows s u ­ Ing the same. very fast from almost mystei•y. Jamc ho ha s been moll-lei's will m eet December 5 at Mrs. William Brown of 92 Nor; is on. Perry contfiuully used 5sparingly this campaign, is perior stren g th in other d e p a rt­ RU FUS D. R EN N IN G ER 8:30 P.M . at the home of Mrs. Ave.. M etuchen. Borough Clerk opposing runner a fme runner and a big th reat ments. Biggest edge for Metuchen Ediwa rd Og onowsk i. • season a linos! ove.. it with ilie pass. Top men fur the is in the defense While M etuchen has chalked up throe shut-out tri­ The following new den mother? ne to trv and predict other •slot look to be Gord if‘ Hoag- umphs. the Owls have not held an were appointed: Mrs. W illiam Ar- ■s of next ycai . squad land. and Lar ry Ciff rodelli Big of ’57 will be m the m an ;it full bac:k w:ill mos > likelj’ opposing team markerless. Over­ amtto, 9; Mrs. Jeffrey Kennedy. 8: as this year's cr e\\ was be Kei:i Grush 'w sky who will be a all. M etuchen has given up a total Mis?. George Claypole. 10; Mrs of seventy-five points to the Owl’s tha t the majority of the JV ui-aduate. Murph. a:y he is David Rowe. 11: Mrs. Jo h n Badu- one hundred eleven. be non-letter vi inner?. ca lied. should be able to supply ini. 6; Mis. Anthony Modla. 7: Now get our >f the offensive eleven, are the team's necessary power, Biggest weakness for the Bull­ Mrs. John Byrne. 2; Mrs. Gur minis while the defen nil Of course nothing is set fo r next dog offense has been the inability Keinath. 5; Mrs. A rthur Comollo, lows six seniors year and these are just prophesies to produce a sure-fire passing at­ 6 and Mrs. Ogonowski 4. However, next ye* hoi x ill that may or may not come true, tack week afte r week. Why the Graduation ceremonies were e a strong nuclcu. an But to get back to tomorrow’s passing attack does not get going held for John Schuh who wai varsity men for Coach McGlynn game. It has already been stated is a mystery, for Metuchen pos­ awarded a certificate of merit a? sesses two fine pasers in Jo h n to work with. Only undergraduate that the top offensive weapon of graMilked him cn joining Boy offensive started is Bob Kubiuk.the Owl’s has been the top notch Prehodka and Don Burton. How­ QuickTurnover Deal an outstanding Cub Scout. The ever. the two have completed ju st who is onlv a sophomore. Despite "orward passing of Fred Wolff To Pack presented him with a Scout a Jack of varsity service, Bob has date. Wolff’s passing slate reads nineteen of sixty-one for two.­ dred fifty-six yards. ider/ificr.Mcn bracelet and con­ shown great poise in an extremely thirty-three completions in sev- gratulated him on joining Boy Only we Ford Dealers, with the quickest turnover in the industry, d fficuli position. With Kubiak at nity-six tosses for a percentage of Big feather in the Metuchen cap besides th e defense, is the fine Seoul Trocp IS. Hawk Patrcl. the hub. Coach McGlynn should forty-three per cent. Most popu- The following awards were pre­ can afford to give you such year-end deals—no matter what you’ve read, not have any trouble filling*" the lar target for Wolff has been 6 ft. running backfield unit of Snyder. Smith and Kolbert. Three have sented for achievement: Richard surrounding slots for he has an 2 in. end Dave Stevens who has Rhoades, wclf badge, service pin or heard, or have been offered! abundance of fine performers to hauled in twenty-two passes, five played almost the entire season and geld arrow; Edward McCar­ choose from. of them for touchdowns. without relief as the backfield Head and shoulders above the Billinas Top Runner corps are slim. Snyder, who usual­ thy, wolf badge and service pin: Richard Johnson, wclf badge; rest at the guard cages are Jim The men from Highland Park ly moves into the tailback slot James and George Fig. Sophomore do. l^wever, possess a running at- when the team shifts into the James Dougherty, denser stripes James and junior Fig have both tack in the persons of Tony Bill- single wing, leads the ground and go’d arrow; C harles Blood played the whole season with the ings and Bob Gallino. both of gainers with 361 yards on 71 car­ lion badge; George Van Spairn"- ries. K olbert follows with 165 ren. bear badge, gold a rr.w ar.r' yards on 53 tries and Smith has liver Vai den 160 yards on 44 sallies through the stripe: Jac : Doyle, assistan t den- ner stripe: John Sohuh. Webloes Tomorrow fifteen seniors will be arrow and sendee pin; John Sa- playing th e ir last* game for M e­ laki. service pin: Jerry Knopka tuchen. They are ends Roland wolf badge: Bob Hcey, service pin Pumm, Larry Daines. and Jack Harvey tackles Denny Harmyk. Art Bertha, and Si Bula; guards Hug n D’Andrade. Pete K ram er Have and Bib Sage; center Bob Kolbus. and backs John Prehodka. Don LUNCHEON Burton. Bill Smith, Jerry Snyder and Dick Kolbert. Spectators are advised to get to the gates early as an overflow THE PINES crow'd jam m ed with alum ni home for Thanksgiving is expected. Also D a ily in pro-gam e festivities, the F o o t­ from ball Queen. Sue Chandler, will 11 a. m. - 3 p. take her place as Queen at the game v. Enjoy your LUNCH HOUR Open 24 Honrs a Day! in the delightful coolness of our Rupps Pharmacy Completely Air Conditioned ...on the finecarat half thefine-car price 611 r»rk Avc„ Plainfield p i . a-ooog f i; l l c o u r s e d in n e r s Only we Ford Dealers, with the quickest turnover in the industry, Registered Pharmacist in C r y s t a l R o o m attendance at store 4 p. m. - 9 p. m. can afford to bring you such q fine car at such a savings/ Day and Night a la carte to 1 a. m. • What a car to save on! You get Thunder bird-map. re! styling. The Thundcrbird Y-8 engine is the standard eight for all Fairlane and Station Wagon models. You New York Life Insurance Company get the added protection of Ford Lifeguard Design. See how much our quick turnover can bring you when ______MORE DIVIDENDS IN 1950!______AN INCREASE OF 11.7' OR SI0.500.000 Get your Quick Turnover Deal now on a NKNY YORK III F: puy> a million , dollar, a day to 56 F o rd LORRAINE widows. orphans. old folk-, and others wlio are in (rouble: pome day you may be glad yon can borrow on Life In-iii- OIL COMPANY anec! Liberty 8-0092 - 8-0093 1. H. “ HIM/* II \R l . Special \grill. IIW . \\ M M I SI BORO MOTORS Inc. 909 MtWLESEX AVENUE ■BTVMtH) I J. Page S ir fr T II F \T F T !’ C IT F \ firroi: I) \T(*iln<'iilnv. \ini'nilii'V 2.1. 10.1

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favorite kutrwMafc #• ym kww . . .** AWARDED SCOI TING S HIGHEST RANK—Howard Schulte. Man Drossy and Kns Hansen. aJLLiiicmbers of Boy Scout Troop 14, ieceivcd Eagle Scout honors during ceremonies at Stelton School last Monday night. James A. Johnson is scoutmaster of the troop there tlie f.i-; ]., which produced these hoys. Finn,, by Frev Son studio Holer Sees They all add up... THAT'S R FRET MAJESTIC A Walter R**ade Theatre Nickels, dimes, quarters, Kalf-d6llars BURIED TREASURE ? Perth Amboy HI 2 96tT cl^add up whej^jtog save steadily. , ¥ geAL.N C* .tyso-J

We see it happen time, and ogoin • U K H O I.Ill \\ VI ■ i : \< I |I) \ as depositors who save small amounts rttiir-tiay thru \ dne-dat FRANK SIN A PA accumulate substantial savings accounts. . QKBBIK HEY O L D S I>AVlD WAYNE C FI.ESTE HOLM “THE TENDER TRAP” TYi h u ic u lo r ..nil C lnejniticope STRAND A Walter Reade Theatre Perth Amboy HI 2-9635

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WILL HI SHOWN AT Till ROY ROCiEltS iiixl TR IC JO KR , Savings Institution •d 6, o.c.s. M ,\, ^ I HE ANDREW SISTERS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tamed the council' FRANCIS LANGFORD investigate the mail n •m'.)er if the Brotherhood m id a Hi>st of O th e rs TCKSDAY. NOV. 29 AT 7:45 IV M. plans to visit the d- broad Trainmen, and a < o u tI iiiioiis \ || p a \ CARLTON ItOAD and C LINTON I I \(T MI TK III \ Sunday afternoon tr dm r <>f the Third Presbyterian I II \ NKM.H l\<; |»\Y p i. po:l | \ins 1 ( f El:/...b<-t ii Iron, .* 00 IV AI. ‘ i * d by In- w ifr Add e I'M i l! KERR 1)1 WAR A.i \Y< A 1] ’wo dau dilers. M:s I ' * : K- : !>■ > ■. ■ I'd Nou - !■ s W Wi’.lever of Metuchcn A L L T H EE F t O W O F FLUID A v do .1 .n Ft nli Am,) y Gener- j; and Mrs. Helen A B low n of Suf*- ,.i Hisu.'ul un Wedne day. Nov. | i sex. a .stepson. W alter E Wilson. STRAND J two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Rae of I Linder.. Miss Jean Dewar. Aus- PLainfield 8-350# A L L T H E GO O F G E A R S ! i tral.a and five grandchildren A Walter Reade T h e a tre | Sen ics were h Id on Saturday I fir in the Runyon Funeral Home TRIAL Jaily check-ups of W o m e n ^ S p i v ic e ( 1111> .‘atiomim Mduohei r a w Hinton aL>o ai Map- I !ui-tmas Plans 8 :HMt MVi!'.1' jliHS Hip,|j|f s!|i :< j.,*!,!' police squad cars c un* of mately 9.300 m;l< tti'd.eii Women's Service Club was month, while Po he Re h* 1,! la-' Wulne-day night at the h'S the big automotive mu's of the in 3 1 7 hours a:d.n - t ... la me , ‘ Mis Philip Sorqento of 167 Du iuim Ave. NEW year! Oldsinobile's all-new Jet- force. Mrs. Thomas Fa'mior.:. It w a ann :anrrd th a t Chrlst- PARAMOUNT away Ilydra-Malic! A new tvpe man of uhe Go for MHS" m.i • ;.r : cts a:c under way for PLainfield 6-9825 o f ’*dri\e” that put* new lightning mittee. requested ihe C , ;r the ()!ii hoik' Home. Roosevelt1 A Walter Reade Theatre Ho'Pttal. St. Michael's Orphanage action in acceleration. A new | approve the use of sound ! on November 28 and D,/■/m ] SIN D AYS ai d a few needy families. principle in power transmission j to inform residcrFs ab'.-u j 1:15 A letter was read from the | ilia I puts new fluid smoothness in j forth-cominy h n ii stIi :o! B B r n G m i ! fo; prep.ii in.; and serving the j I clum Use of sound tnu-r> — Channel ft performance! I here's never been I.ea'jur’s annual dinner last ! bidden by borou di < :i m. Sundays HYDRA-WIATIC any!bine like it before! And only ! which can be w a:\ ed at t Oldsmobile has it—fully perfected, brilliantly teamed with the surg­ Doors Show Open ing new Rocket T-350. Come in S tarts I eAYNI 6:30 P. M 6:45 P. M. ftOMALO aiAOAN for a sample of this new thrill of ihowoa n iw m a tio m m ioolo* tlie \ear iu the ’36 Oldsrnobile! Liberty THEATRE 8-0582 Sun. Thru Tuex Matinee M i r t ­ Rmhard Victor P L Pi,inei TOP \Y — KlMClRRim CONTE McLAGLEN Continuous Tomorrow (Thanksgiving Day) “ BENGAZI” Proudly Preienti STARTINf; AT 1 I*. \l ------P lu s ------★ ROBERT ------DOF DLL EL M E R E ------“INNOCENTS of PARIS” EDWARD G ™ FLYNN • :«■><„«« Tuesday, Curtain at 8:40 BRERETON O IW LOLLOBRIGIDA riM tii BLIND ROBINSON CONCEBT HANIIT “ BREAD LOVE U Orfaa ILLEGAL AND DREAMS” Nightly, Except Tue*d»jr I . „ Wapnfr Bros Benefit Quota Club Alto Sundays: Cocktail Hour: 4 to 7 P. M. EKIDW — NMTRD.W — d o l h l i: u \ ri Ki; — FORD'S PLAYHOU8C iACK PALANCE • BARBARA RUSH ieo GORCEV HUNn HALL FORDS. N. J.—Hlllcrest 2-0348

Bowery Boys j Wednesday thru Saturday 1 NINETY-EIGHT DELUXE HOLIDAY COUPE , « ) A |L , “ GIRL IN THE RED REX REASON O h i /"> /i / th o se ’5 © MARTHA HYER VELVET SWING” Ray Mill,VND - Joan COLLINS SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY “ PEARL OF THE • t OVONTOVS SUNDAY STARTING AT '! p. M. SOUTH PACIFIC” ------DOUBLE IT \T l RE ______Virginia MAYO - Dennis MORGAN — Saturday Matinee — EXTRA CARTOONS A COMEDY BENEDICT BOGEAUS ...... VISIT THI "ROCKET ROOM". . . AT YOUR OLDSMORILi DEALER'S! thanksgiving day I0HN PAINE ■ RONALD REAGAN RICHARD CONTE • VIC10I McLAGLEN Starts 3P M (Continuous) RICHARD CARLSON • HUH POWERS nnunoMDununa ruwmti n cmimp * mbutttrf i m>i poavuitAT —------M m dtew th r u TnrxtMrv------Hret Hrirte s . “ BLOOD ALLEY” METUCHEN MOTORS, INC. Tennessee s Jc hn W AYNE - Lauren BACALL Plume I I ‘1-16 16 P sSI,tS2&S* " '" s c o pi “Tennessee’s Partnsr” 260 AMBOY AVENUE METUCHEN, N. J. —------* -.TECHNICOLOR- John PAYNE - Ronald REAGAN LI 8-123/1 Luncheon and Dinner Sat.. Sun.. Continuous from 2 P. >| “MAKE COURTESY YOUR CODE OF THE ROAD" . . . SAFE-DRIVING DAY DEC I NU.\ I WT.I K WUIU THRU S AT . NOV. 30 t o DEC. 3 Served Daily Wednesday, November 30 — •IR IM O IIll PRESENT* -01*1151 ENEMY” . ANOTHER OIIAT «0-MINUTE MUJICAl ON Nf C - TV - EAT., NOV. 5 6 JOHN WAYNE in “ BLOOD ALLEY” h i n g a r i a n s h o w from 2 P M . W. i I i i i -,], N'lVrmllrl 2'i. I')" Till7 M FT IT UFA RFrniUiFR vi-lion Tvvn

The Metuchen Recorder & n >1 ‘V »-'J? h ii -jv 1 <5? « n.yH.yti.yn.'i? i Published every Thursday by the Horn* News Publishing Co Combined with Tradewinds Mnirh 1 19r> 1 Entered at Meturhen. N J post. ofTiee as second class m atter under the act of M arch 3. As 1879. 69 Pearl S t.. Phone Liberty 8-2700. SANTA Com ing to Editor. R aym ond F McGunnigle Adv. Mgr.. Paul Sponsh Circulation Manager. Paul Gazawpv Single Copy. fv Yearly Mall Subscription. $2 50 MOUKIS JJTOUKS!! Vol. LXIV No 47 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. — DEADLINES — \\ tilt h lor dales! MONDAY noon for advertisements if proofs are desired t! <£' ii <£' *! i5» « « £? v! l! iV 0 Or « &> fa U MONDAY. 5 p m for all photos, church news, news of weekend t sna>\ant% of future events and letters to the editor for publication. MONDAY m idnieht for news of Monday meetings. hi h'turhen TUESDAY, 5 p m for advertisements. I TUESDAY m idnight for news of Tuesday meetings. It s MORRIS STORES The Editor's Column FOR A DIGNIFIED CHRSTMAS IN METUCHEN OPEN TIIFIlSDAV uml I lilDAV A local rle. In’ in jl d im rlU I»'4‘d t o the promotion of j slopped in to admire the Bet Irirhem scene on Inisine.'H. display in the Mar-hall Field department More V.lm dlv ...... " <■ fu ll In -r r how h i- pro- III in Chicago. A- he looked, a man behind him n fin ii . .in du .111, i III! commented -neei in»l\. ' Oo-li. what next? Now i: Inn hr 111 h, eal merchant'. the\Ve truing to put religion into Chri-lma-!" IV d Ii|. with coniine r< iuli/.alion of W don't know what wm think of Bill IVti- >v hut l hrv r r ir r ,- . Ii >- mu m ireasouahle to i epla- plan to "de-commcri iali/.e" Ohri-tma- in • iippox* tin II i !<• in wilier conimtinitit's will j tile borough, lull we think it - splendid. and in- to nh.rinr the link g ra tu la tin g h im on it. -ea-on in lilting manner. It takes courage lor a Chamber ol < .mrt- Bill - program is an amhitiou- nieree o it jc ia l in any ro m in u n it\ to la ke a i'ied out according to his designs. Do Your -land which might he eon-trued In -ome a- Met uelieii the en\ \ ol' the ,-tate.

FAST STRONGHOLD OF THE KILLERS Christmas Shopping Now! Tito lir - l lu ll of !l„...... u n io n m.iv attack upon polio. well ho m o n ie d i„ ...... ul lii-t.,i> a- tho (.<>1,1 With eontimied public support of Muscular en Age when inleetiou- disease- one In one gave Dy-lrophy V— ocialions of America. Inc up tlieir secrets, or were made powerless In tin* scientific research projects it spoil preventive vaccines or saving antibiotic-. Most more than a hundred since of the deadlier nnn-eontagioos killer-, too. are currently active the an-we in ad\ aneed stages of exploration and treat­ and prevention of this la-t m ent. not he far d istan t. I hie m ajor di-ea-e. howexer. remains vir- D uring T h a n k - g iv in g \Y tually the mvsterv it Ini* he< i - .m e the he- 2’i. lire fighter- and volimh ning of tinn*. Mu-mlar I)\ -t »phy. though on our homes for funds to in. r m trni study for the past fi >1 the scientific attack upon - till an ■ ll.i ■ ive phantom that wui*tes . puralv/.es. tr o |ih \ . k ill- il - vi<•tim s 200.001) \ i n n ican most ol T h i- i siege ol muscular dvstrophy them rlliild r m . i■ [iir dr befitting medicine's Golden Ag lin t f l u ­ \<-a r* i' not long, in the solution of 1 ...... |2< uis contribution during Thanks h i-lu rii m e .lir a 1 ■*ea*rs." 1 lie S ; ilk taccine did ill- \ \ r an help make its eonclu not i on nil 1 7 vears after flic lit* t organized in rlo n-.

TRAFFIC CHEATS CANT CHEAT DEATH .ommimism W r all get a laugh out of the fellow who eral when we pay no attention. Bains In Israel cheats at solitaire and yet mum autoist- do a • Fill- I n ...... expert pointed out that the < Mrs. Robert Cornelison, past iorcemenl people and truffie engineers make lot of cheating when driving in traffic.' stated dent of the New Jersey Fed­ careful study in the placement of trull Daxid Green. President ol tin* Aiitmnohiie V- eral inn of Women Clubs, speak­ and -signals. For example: You may he driving ing on international affairs at the sociation of New Jersey. along a residential street, and because there i- Boro Improvement League Thurs- • By clu'ating we refer to sneaking through day endorsed proposals that. Ls- no tra ffic at th e m om ent vou fig u re it isn't understand that 87 percent a stop light, driving a few m iles over the speed real and Arab leaders m eet to necessary 'to .-tax w itliin the 20 rn .p .h . lim it. Sud­ of the Grove Avenue site was ob­ settle their differences. limit, paying little or no attention to traffic tained without cost to the school denly out of nowwhere a little girl hounds in Mrs. Cornelison, who visited the 1 sign- and the rules. district, while no one really knows Middle East in 1951 and was g ran t­ front of your ear. Her life depends on how fast how much more a central site “ V traffic expert stated that traffic law viola­ ed an interview by the secretary you can stop. Aon didn’t know it hut thut par­ would cost. Obviously it would general of the Arab League, said tors are accident makers: which makes a lot of ticular neighborhood has a lot of kids iu it. and probably be more economical to that one of the main stumbling build on Grove Avenue. Economy, sense because fact* and figures prove that 8.>ry that’s why the speed limit was get to provide blocks preventing peace are the it seems to me. is an important ol fatal accidents involved traffic law violations. Arab refugees. She said that for such an emergency as this. consideration. Aside from this. I 1,000.000 Arabs were forced to * f raffic law* arc made for the protection of "It may he fun to cheat at solitaire hut it would tend to favor the Grove leave their homes and tmsinese in both car driver* and pedestrians and we're can Tie just plain fatal to fool v ourself in Avenue location because it would Is real and are living in tents and give more room for expansion than cheating ourselves and fouling up traffic in gen­ tra ffic. shacks at a m ear subsistence level any downtown site that could be today. chosen.” Deploring Rusian arms sales to ON BEING HUMAN Egypt. Mxs. Cornelison said that Life In Thailand while Russian influence is grow­ Described Bv Pair ing strong in Egypt, "it is gener­ Thanksgiving Memories ally overtooked that Israel has a Who 1 aved Tin T<‘ strong Communist movement ." By LILIAN CK 10 Another speaker. Mrs. H T W ashington PTA members got Hopkins, took a less controversial How w'ill you and yours sp en d decorat. or favors. There are a firsthand report on Thailand tack in a three-minute talk on ydur Thanksgiving holiday this so many little yet important chores Wednesday night from two local civil defense. The CD chairman year? for them to share. residents who spent two years in in Keyport. Mrs. Hopkins discuss­ The traditional turkey with all Where there are no families to the Asian nation. ed the destruction by bombs and its flxins will undoubtedly grace join, neighbors cculd get together Dr. Irving Keirlson who was later reconstruction of St. Peter’s many a table and children will to make the hi lid-ay a memorable labor advisor to the American Cathedral in London gather around 'tuir eyes bigger one. i Especially new or lonely m ission in Thailand, and his wife, Chairman of hostesses was than their tummies- to eat until neighbors.» a former teacher at the Washing- Mrs. Arthur Dutfault. it hurts. "Grace” may be said simply by | ton School, showed color slides For m any unable to get "Hom e" the youngest, while the oldest may and art objects in a presentation for the trad itio n al family holiday light the candles, or everyone which covered Thailand from its F t A Unit Hear* feart, it wiiil be a time for no.stol- couid hold hands around the table form orf government to its people's gic remembrances.” How precious in silent prater of thankfulness form of dress. T wo Sneakers those memories become during the for all blessings, Dr. Kerrison reported that the, The Sand Hills Bonham town later yeais of forced separation Whether we eat at heme oV out. ThaLs were amazed to see a 35- PTA met last Wednesday a

Lincoln FT A To Sponsor : behind that door which is closed As the years go by and the >tu- true' The Educational Trip j to the.: particular sex dont's visita widi ns so too do the Christmas Tree Lane possibilities for Lips in connec­ ext be.-vt thing and bring i Till WIDENING VISTA Tire c h ild re n ‘s C h r i■ tmok The next regular meeting wild ] w.111cw Ave . Vineyard Village ip cf s uden.s is likely to occur , d e n ts w ill he to p..int - and and porject study by witnessing be on Deo. 5 when the children’s section of Edison. $10 and $4 cost a day or two afier they have all or part of the operation first Ohristonas chorus wild perform and of court for careless driving. an s '*Tor 1 life. It would be a hand by seeing how things of tihe school and its grounds th e w imk.v a re done in stead of ju-»t reading ead of just telling the kin- D ur next year i cf about th e m ei- dei.gaijne: s or first g.aders about -;■.ioo 1 life, when the community JEST ONE OF MANY TOOLS ha- the 'building they are in and the: and ' ccminnunny helpers" a:e Uie rich people who work m it the teacher ’ areas of study, it is likely that the It , ng will take the students to each class will visit the local Fire House, due and point of inteest They see the tne Post Office, a nearby farm or the methods of teaching we have our custodian doing his job . . see r one of the local stores. Now it is mentioned, is net an isolated way ac- the principal at woik in his of-, possible and. in fact, even probable cf tearhn 1 It :s p a it of a to tal j the fice see the clinic, the lava - ; that manv cf the children would program which includes the loe >out torie^ and other places and peo- have visited one or more cf the^e of textbooks clasrocm discussion, he use of the it io n " f cxi' phe with \oltom they a re hkely to locations with.their parentv How­ demum: rations. motion pictures, eaching We ) net our conie in.to con-tact as t!h a t and' ever. it isn't likely that they got etc Intend c.f teaching by jud *udents up a b ru t sU?re e d in u years by :In te re s t- the thorough attention, planned one method and challenging every l’.I dis-ups in e lv en o u g h it is u m a IN’) of sp e - tour and discussion cf the prem­ sludets: to understand, the good ;h ly sue- rial moment for th(3 bOV:s to see ise’s nor is it likely th a t it modem school wf.l utilize every u c at ;ona! :he in sid e of th e g:.’.'Is rcoom a n d would be as meaningful as it be­ feaub'e wav to insure that each AIR CONDITIONED fOR YOUR COMFORT t th e job vi c

BORO MOTORS I Roxy Cleaners RUDDY'S FRED HARTEL JERSEY FORD and Dyers NOTING and STORAGE 420 Main Street SALES and SERVICE l.FNKR \L CO MR \CTOR Liberty 8-1734 LOCAL AND Liberty 9-0469 Lincoln Highway and Bridge St. I All Work Done on Premises Meturhen 207 MAIN STREET i nr pm Ipr LONG DISTANCE 5 - 10 - 25c STORE Liberty 8-5151 “custom service at all times” 1 Hoar Dry Cleaning Service not ri- i. n<>\ 82 Liberty 8-1212 mi IT CIILN Hlllcroot 2-1082 Brazil Indian ROSSMEYER BROS., Inc. 71 ROSE STREET l .lm in v 8-4027 METUCHEN LiIV Described Chrysler ■ Plymouth Safe and Dependable Th* Rev .JiTns D Bippachio of Lie Older of Friars. Minor, told IlY.FiM iT THANKSGIVING in bound to be a big day in my life. Hardware Supplies • CARTONS AND BARRELS SALES and SERVICE t.< mbu: s (•“ St F; ar. ;> Coun­ Not only wi|l T be in a home of my own, where I will be able to FURNISHED •enjfty'the love and protection that is the right of every child, but Liberty 9-1776 Piano and Refrigerator cil 3272. K n.Tits cf Cohimfcus my future *WiU be secure. My new parents think 1 am “just what Get lo u r .fba! 11\ m 2 conditions of *he. doctor ordere’d.” Except it wasn’t a doctor who brought me. ake A Amboy Aves Meturhen S pedal is U Indians are 200 years .Because'tKe Children’s Home Society of New Jersey constantly Call Now For Our HARDWARE SUPPLIES Lm al and Long Distance jtyrives ,to bring together homeless children and childless homes, Friendly “AT YOUR DOOR” cl f: Brftz my new Mom and Did will, also have an extra special Thanksgiving Pick-up and Delivery Service From The Bay celebration. AS for me, 1 am mighty thankful that the good METUCHEN MOTORS, Inc. Moving 402 Main St. Metnchea Metuchen Hardware, Jnc. ’ to tilt' Indians, the Rev people of New. Jersey* who make it their custom to send a contiibu- Phone Liberty 8-3015 t’lon te the ChiMren'e Home Society of New Jersey at 929 Parkside OLDSMOBILE 401 Main St. ^Metuchen D'FjiLspa :o .said th a t besides pro- AYenpe tbtTf'enton at this time of the year, do not forget there are Liberty 8-1313 Uie ritu al webfarc of Many-children like ijie who need a helping hand; so they too can he SALES and SERVICE Digging N. SCHWALJE i mueli lie’jp i. needed plated with loving parents who will cherish them as their very own. 264 Amboy Avenue Metuchen PLUMBING & HEATING emiK elf a T1 Liberty 8-1234 DIGGING • Juvenile Furniture e 174 MAIN STREET Perth Amftxiy-bom nus: U- Legal Notices Legal Notices Sewers - Water Lines IJ bfrty 9-1717 histra-K-d las talk wit.h color slide? • Auts Repairs • Septic Tanks - Cespools n ie Council honored past ffran- TAX SALE NOTICE Leadline Fields - Oil Tanka MAZURS Agents for knm-hts Cl\arle.s Latvumuack. Ed OF r ia l e s t a t e in t h e b o r o u g h OF METUCHEN FOR • Real Estate • ward LaForge and August Dock1 House and Garden Furniture ALLIED VAN LINES NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Liberty 9-0486 as Chairman UoIxM t Flaruaan re Stillman “Sanotuft” Bedding -...... Ruhlic Notloe is hereby given that the undersigned. Collector <>1 Taxes NEW BRUNSWICK FRED W. BATES & SON called tin* aelnevo-m em of e ar t4w Borough of Metuchei\. Middlesex Courvty. New Jersev. will sell at Pub Preiss Auto Service • Doctors Exchange • Toys - Playground Equipment rib u i A'Uettdh ih the Council Chambers, Borough Hall, on th e'first day of Deeer Baby Carriages STORAGE Realtors • Insurors La Fr pru bay, J965, at 2 o'clock P. M. (Prevailing Ttmei the hereinafter descri METUCHEN DOCTORS WAREHOUSE CO. MEMBER ’.Said lands will be sold to make the amount of municlpa EXCHANGE AND Open Evenings Except chargeable ajpelnst the same and in arrears in the year 1954 as comp Grand Kn Lai NURSBS REGISTRY Mondays and Wednesdays Fireproof Warehoun* REALTORS Ml'TUPLE th e following .lb** with interest to the 1st day of July. 1955 togeth LISTING SYSTEM Interest' frpfln said 1st day of July to the date of su Employment Agency LAKE and MIDDLESEX AVES. 18-20 DRIFT STREET NEW BRUNSWICK 560 Middlesex Ave. Metuchen I t * suppeii of columnist Leiuh The subscriber w*U sell In fee to the person who bids the amount due*6blec Telephone Service Liberty 8-1028 Mini..11 Hod.cs and the Phila­ to redemption a.t the lowest rate of Interest, b ut In no case e-xceed/g elgh 61 Carlton Road LIbcry 9-0158 CHarter 7-4400 (8) per-Centum per anftum. The payment for the sale sliaLl be ' Liberty 8-0274 delphia NORTH AMERICA news­ the conclusion of the sale or the property will be resold Cash Registered and Practical Nurses Laundries paper made a success of the first check only will be accepted in payment. THE SCHENCK AGENCY American Christmas Seal Sale in , Any parcel.of vgiai property for which there shall be no o th er purchasi e Driving School e Wilmington. Del. wlll be stpudk off find Bold to the Borough of Me-tuchen New Jerse 405 MAIN STREET l'edAnption a t eight (8) per centum per annum ami the Municipality Din Lee hafre the same remedies and rights as other purchasers ng the right HllDY AND FENDER WORK DARAGO’S to bar of foreclose the right of redemption Liberty 8-2727 REPAIRING DRIVING SCHOOL HAND LAUNDRY The aale'Wni be made and conducted In accordance with th< • Dual Control Cars • of - the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey. Title 54. 554 MIDDLESEX AVE. • Roofing Repairs • Article 4. and acts supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof Hydramatic—Fluid and Standard DRV CLEANING At any tim e before the sale the undersigned wT.brecelve pavi Liberty 9-0950 Fpr Appointment Call All Kinds of Family Wash BOOKING - SIDING amount due on any property with Interest and exist* u.p to i HI lie rest 2-7365 payment. LEADERS and GUTTERS CHarter 9-1191 9 PENNSYLVAMV AVE. Bald lands will be sold subject t ...... unlcipal_.f...... liens January • Bakeries • 1. 1955, Including assessments confirmed after that ixes, and MET- 6-0949 No Job loo Big or Too Smal subjeof to the right of Interested parties to redeem me fixed • Electrical Contractor • LI bertt 8-1200 by law. Open 7:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. The said lanets, so subject to sale are listed below RUDY'S BAKE SHOPPE Serving the \ation O p e n Su n d a y s accordance with the Lax duplicate, including the n NEAL HANSEN If you move to another plan • Seafood shown omthp la s t tax duplicate, and the aggregate of 426 Mam Street Metuchen ELECTRICIAN LAENDER-EASE choose North American servtn other municipal liens now chargeable against the sa Liberty 9-1413 Expert parking and propr and assessments accruin* 55 JONESDALE AVE. VINCENT’S FISH MARKET the year 1954 subject to taxes Metuchen Electric Laundry equipment to keep furnlturi Liberty 8-1662 from shifting *— fragile piece FRESH FISH DAILY e Barber Shops • Estimates Given “Wa'h While You Shop’1 from being damaged. FISH and ( HIPS Cnlform rates— Nkme and Locution nine NEW STREET 331 Main St., Opp. Forum Theatre Oharlea Trezza 37 on.HUlt Food Market Opposite A. Sl P. Super Market Durham Avenue LI 9-1027 • Free Delivery Make a ennvenient mna!! toy Jurats j. Oulrk 44i Liberty 8-3044 catch-all . . . tack a shoe batf at an Senate Avenue JULIANO'S ■Sup for Yourself MOVING easy-tn-,each heisrht on the play Alonzo & Mary Burnham 40 AND room door. Helps impress the Im- Ayllij Street BARBER SHOP SEWING MACHINES portanre of noatnosa on the younp- Andrew. A Susanna Babich 4tt. COMPLETE TONSORIAL Oak Tree • Liquors • Leonard Street SERVICE STORAGE SLUING MACHINES Stahiey 4r Sofle Szwcd >8 hnhrs - Men-Children Market UL PAIRED Main Street Next to Oak Tree Eire House Louts , 02 Joe Julia no. Prop — 3 Bar bers BO HIT & SONS All txpu, of macA im's John Street 176 CENTRAL A YEN IE Complete Line of STEAKS KAON LIQUORS, Inc. Chester J(r A Marion Hooprr 07 METl THEN N. J FRESH VEGETABLES Formerly Metucben Center 502 COMPTON AVENUE Telephone 64 Jotan Street, Smith .street Free Parking • Air Conditioned FROZEN FOODS PERTH AMBOY Liberty 8-0157 WoodkrtlS 'Park, I be \ip DMpC ATESSEN Cfa^Ufi Street Liquor-Wine-Beer Hlllcrnt 2-29*5 Edward C. Rowland. Jr I&t 117 FRESII TOLLS and CAKES ESI AHLISHEI, l»«) • Slipcovers • Rector Street —• • Beauty Parlors • Prices Are Right FREE DELIVERY Edwarcj C. Rowland. jr Em \2 ,. O P E N SIM)AYS • Painting & Deeorat. • 275 Gr6ve Avenue *' LI 8-0422 SUBURBAN DECORATORS Margs/retT Judge eat 102 K\Y .NELL BEAUTY 400 MAIN STREET c/o Thoma* Judge Frames Gcorire D. Lander specializing In McPherson Avdnue SHOITE Coprad & Delxjrah Murkh'wicz 107 Indiifdrifll and Residential Slipcovers, Drapei.ra 20' '■*<»Hth Main Street Picture Framing and 199 Amboy Avenue Paintinjr 11. J -4-t Liberty 8-0402 and Upholstering Frames of All Kinds Di^cuxs «our paint ins o w wvvwwwwvwv w* WINES prolilrbi* will, 327 LAKE AVLM l FREE DELIVERY : I OKI M Heautv Sale>n Frcv Sen Studio 1JOUORS Liberty 9-0777 Liberty 9-1716 I U til. Siren *11 MAIN ST I I 9-184; 1 CALVIN PLACE COED BEER M U U M E N \ J to Mctut'heu, Edison Township and \ i< in ii\ } 1 BLOCK NORTH • Futl • Television Repairs • CI.AKA HAM ON SCH O O I oil • P l u s ------UKEM HllTlUlNb Pharmacists • R«d Trsdem.rk.d Pamsu tn d l.f E l» l" 0 \ T o w n m u i * WALSH’S A Cuinulclfi Drl icatmnen FOR OFT FIND A RI E AND Anthracite ha, been (i,la ( GAM,FT) FOR \M ) 1)FI.I\FliEli Liberty 8-1531 WERNIK’S REASONABLE SERVICE CAU I.ti.faction to millioo, for a m OIL SERVICE s> Free Delivery than eighty year*. h ’U pletMyo«,«o*. 1(113 -T. UKOIU.J < \ \ I M E T U C H E N 6-1 r>() C.i.e ua • cell «rb*a yoa aaad aaaJL Carpentry Metuchen Dplieateesen ESTABLISHED 1872 S k f -M(‘r f . T e i f v i s i o n BOX 3IS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY WOODBRIDGE, N. J. j o i i n (a v s s f .r And Liquors 412 MAIN STREET DAY OK NIGHT SERVICE ■irix iurv .mU M .ixirirv Vt < • Furl Oil and Krrn.fnr i>> MAIN ST. I.lbrrty 9-1292 I HIT DKI.IVKRY . M' \ . I n - UM( s - ,\\ I Burners Installed LIbertt fi ll 123 VINEYARD III). • LI 8-9191 Ml N l " \I I I K \ HON and Serviced i \HINEI WORK B O H DRUG STORE We Clean Furnaces When You’re Looking For • Typewriters • AM> K H 'U K n _____ Phone WQ 8-3545____ 411 Main Street W c Kuriiticp (iistdll I l1 Metuchen •"•■I s cr\ ice n T p l f i i W ( C 'l h l W I Ion V\ |\ |) O U • WINES • LIQUORS Furniture Liberty 8-2125 anil Coal <■ YMI HOOKS * • BEER FREE DELIVERY CENTENNIAL "> up plied .«>I<1 11.-tailed Metuchen ;iKo HOME TOWNE CATERING SERVICE » Photegraphers i Business Machine Co. 1 ’ I n u - .f i l.ouv r* i ICE CUBES BY THE BAG H I Mum S FURNITURE GO. SHOP AT Frey Sen Studio SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS Coal & Oil Co, BOYT DRUG STORE II J WILBERT, Proa. Metuchen Liquors Inc. 230 CENTENNIAL AVE. 4 40 MM STREET Liberty 8-2125 435 M a in S t r e e t Complete Photography MAIN AND CLIVE STS. 335 Lake Avenue LI 9-0454 Photostats CRanfuid 6-7500 Libert > 9-01155 FREE DELIVER I Liberty 9-1845, H m. J. YVcUilau Itcb. LI 8-9211 LlliLHl Y 'M H O I Wi'iliu'silav. November 2.3, 1953 THE METUCHEN R E C 0 R D E R Pagn Three—Section Two

Tink Slip’ During Depression ITS OUR BABY Was Passport To Career In Navy A "pink slip” from an employer I stationed at Pearl Harbor during i PUBLIC SCHOOL who thoughit his youth and inex­ j the Dec. 7, 1941 attack and his name was accidentally placed on j perience disqualified him for a j the casual*y list. Those were tense, "tieprcroion" job. proved to be a fearful days for this family. passport -to a rewarding and ex­ citing Navy' career for a foimer T.re hair-losing experience oc- i Meluehen hitrh school student. curred whpn Ponciroli cro&-:^d the Equator for th e -first time. As Back in 1932 Louis Ponciroli. pan cf me traditional nautical fre h out of Metuchen high. found rites, he u as given a "baldy" by it tough to find a job and even Ills shipm ates and it took! He tougher to hold one. So he en­ wrote home and told his motlier— > rolled for nUrht courses at Rut­ Mi's. Louisa Poniciroli, then o f 1 gers and prepared him e'.if for Navy Grove Avenue. Metuchen. and new ! work He enlisted in February of cf In-glfwocd. Cal.—cf his troubles. 1934 Che recommended a diet. Whether Today, th? same lad is Lt. A. he followed, the diet or not, or! Louis Poneirrli. U.S.N . Retired, whether it had anything to do ' a re'-per’ed citizen of 8 ?n Mateo with it or not. Ponciioli regained j Coun’y. in the vicinity of Red­ his hair. But with a difference. Be- ! wood City, Cal. He is m arried to lore me "baldy’' he had straight I the former Catherine Claire Cas­ hair, af erwaids it grew back it! sidy of New York City. They have two children. Susan Joa. 9. and Ponciroli rose in naval rank dur­ Stephen Louis. 7. LT. L O U S I’O.M IKOLI ing the war. He participated in Ll Ponelroll may not.have had : the Solomon Islands campaign on t r> ugh "experience" in t he do-' gained it': participated in some a mine sweeper and was commis- pres"ion d-ays. but lie most cer- ; of the big battles of the Pacific, 1 sioned an ensign in 1943. There­ t a inly has overcome -this d e fi-: the posLticn of "the wheel" in after. he was transferred to an SUPERINTENDENT HONORED— William M. Thompson, retired superintendent of the N.J. cicney Since he joined the Navy. Boston. Mass and Portland. Ore. LSM as executive officer. and lat- Home for Disabled Soldiers In Menlo Park section of Edison, receives gifts from co-workers at tes­ he has been reported musing in Navy offices. 1 er served as commanding officer timonial dinner at Oak Hills Manor. In Center is Everett P. R.vno, Thompson’s successor as sup­ action; lest his hair 'and re-' Tilde former MILS .student was of the same ship in the Philippine erintendent. At right is Arthur G . Orme, president of the board of managers. 11 S' | Islands and Okinawa campaigns | Since the war. he was in charge cf the branch hydrographic of- Retired Superintendent Of Disabled ; fices in Bo-ton and ^orifadd . -arid i served as com m anding officei i the U.S.S. Catawba for three Soldiers Home Guest At Testimonial years. Permanently commissioned William M Thom pson, retired superintendent of the N.J Home 1 folks j as a lieutenant (senior grade' in for Disabled Soldiers in the Menlo P ark section, wa.s honored at a j as a gift from his old employes. i 1951. ‘he was retired on August testimonial dinner last Thursday night at Oak Hills Manor, given by | >Mr. and the late Mrs. Thompson | 1. 1955 employes of the state institution. Speakers traced the Metuchen , ------i have four children; Lt. Robeft D. ! Lt. Ponciroli was raised in the. of the submarine service at New ■ Grove Avenue section cf Metuoh- mans 10-year span a s .superin-! 0f Education, on w hich he served! London, Conn.; William Jr.. a law­ away I cn, and was educated in towndhip ten d en t, and his 11 y ears as assist-: {rom 1931*0 1934 retired from yer in Vineland; Mrs. Vincent Utz j schools. He fit ill retains memtoer- ant to the superintendent. Aiboui ! )ps superintendence bn Dct. 15 and Mrs, R ichard M. Weiler of | riiip in the Metuohen masonic 4-5 .person* attended the* dinner. 1 A veteran of World War I. Metuchen: also eight grandchild­ this Thanksgiving Day? 1 lodg. Mt. Zion Lodge No. 135, F including employes an d th e boaid I ’liornipyon served during the sec- ren rf managers. 1 ond worM fwar as .secretary cf the j & AM. A lthough he. has never set Speakers were Introduced by G ifts came frem th e employes. \ i etuchen Civil Defense Council ] foot inside its -walA he has re­ Mrs. Dorothy Peck, mistress of the managers, and from individual j ancj ai_so was a ,reemployment ccm- PH O N E — rates are low all day. ceived three masonic degrees— ceremonies for the affair. The each in a different part of the bong-time associates 1 mitteeman of Draft Board No, 2 peakers includel Everett Thompson. a resident of 68 Eg-, Middlesex Counity, Baltimore from Newark ■ B B c United States. Ryno, the new superintendent; Ponciroli was the youngest of gebt Ave.. Metuchen, Ls a past An artist toy train in g . Thomip- Detroit from Morristown 9 0 c F. D. Sbadeil, M aurice Biruck, Dr. four children cf the late Annibale president of the Metuchen Board | son Spnde« much time lately at Charles Calvin. Joseph R. Costa. Included. Ponciroli of Grove Avenue. His .. ... - j his favorite hobby of landscape William Gr-und. Alfred Kessler and cider brother, also a Navy veter­ o th e r is Mrs. Eugenia B erta, who j painting. He also hopes to do a N R W JERSEY R F. I. I. T F .t E I ’ HONE COMPANY Arthur G. Orme. all members of an. settled in Los Angeles; one of w rites the Oak Tree colum n for; little traveling, especially now that the board cf m anagers Which b his sisters lives in Inglewood; the The Recorder. he has a brand-new traveling bag aiptpointed -by th e state; aleo Dr. Carlyle Morris and Jacob Haulcn- beek, tooth of M&tuchen.

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By CHARLES 11. CONNORS Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey This is the season of the year when our gardens may be enliv­ ened by fruits th a t some of our plants may bear. We recommend that you visit nurseries and botan­ ical gardens w here you can see these in their autumnal effect. Then include some when you plan at home . • • y.our garden. Many plants with conspicuous fruits belong to the great rose or far away family which includes many of our domestic fruits — apples, peaches, plums, cherries to men­ tion only a few—as Well as roses this is the gift and many shrubs and trees. Pyra- cantha is one of them. that brings you nearer Another large genus is Conton- easter. shrubs for various pur- IMises that have white or pinkish 200 V-8 hp available with PowerPak in all 4 lines - Belvedere, Savoy, Plaza and flowers clothing the branches in Suburban. Or choose 187 hp in Belvedere and Suburban lines. In Savoy and Plaza spring. Some of the species have lines you get 180 V-8 hp. If you prefer the super-economy of Plymouth's Power- black fruits th a t last well into the flow 6 - also available in il l 4 lines £ you get 125 hp, or 131 hp wittrPowerPak. •into Most com m only available is [ Cotoneaster horizontalis. 01 Rock Spray Cotoneaster. This is a low, ' spreading ha If-evergreen . plant, | rising at most to a height of 18 inches. It m akes a good bank cover m/TFg€»£»Ua/\fG 8 ! and foundation, but will not grow as rapidly as honeysuckle and memorial roses. This Cotoneaster must be planted in a pocket of good soil to get it established. Serving a like purpose on banks is Cotoneaster adpressa, Creeping Cotoneaster, which is deciduous. It Biggest, roomiest in their field —3 low price-ranges —2 or 4 doors-V-8 or 6 clings more closely to the ground than C. horizontalis. and its branches often root. About the flattest is Coton­ easter daipmeri, Bearberry Coton­ Announcing a oomjylete new line up of Plymouth Suburban station wagons! easter. qu.te prostrate with long All with All-new Aerodynamic Styling, magical Push-Button Driving, and trailing branches that usually root. It is no&rly evergreen and a new Hy-Fire V-8 plus 90-90 Turbo-Torque to give you Top Thrust at the fruits are larger than those of the two previously named. your Take-Off. l ake pick: A shrub of 6 to 8 feet that deserves a place in the shrub bor­ der where it can be given space Big New 4-doer Sport Suburbans. These are the moat luxurious Subnr- is Cotoneaster divaricata. Spreads bans in Plymouth history! Luggage rack is standard equipment. 6 or 8 mg Cotoneaster. This Is upright Brings you nearer to dear —*— with blender, spreading, arch'in* passengers. V-8 or 6. branches with many bright red ones fat away, nearer to a heart close to your fruits. own. Truly, Christmas is the time for such a gift! Big Naw 2-door and 4-door Custom Suburban*. Another brand-new Approximately 16,000 people die Wiono fo r an appointm ent naw , line of jet-inspired beauties. 6 or 8 passengers. V-8 or 6. tuberculosis in the United to havo year Portrait made for GhrfefnM* giving. r iw f LOW-PRICE CAR WITH ^ States every year. Big Now 2-door Do Lux# Suburbans. A perfect combination of clean- MAGIC PUSH-BUTTON ORIVlkO CAM. OUR STUDIO, MAKE YOUR ARROINTRUNT NOW lined glamour and famous Plymouth economy! 6 passengers. V-8 or 6. W itK » finger-tip touch on • button, yon whet pear driving FORGET SOMETHING? range. As es.y n Ricking ■ light .w itch! Theft Ptytaeufi'b SCI YOUR DtALCR TODAY AND SEC WHICH PLYMOUTH fu lly automatic PnwerFlite-nrarM's Mnnotfcaat i n f i l l III Set H At SUBURBAN MST SUITS YOUR FAMILY’S HCCDS I take* aver. It'a the u ltim a !* in driving east FREY SEN STUDIO — m GEARY’S "sraiorocHAHHi Ir iw r in - Ice Cream URn>7 - Tobacco WEDDINGS • CANDID - FtftUtAL All-new Aerodynamic 'LYWIOUTH '5 6 WINES - LIQUOR • BEER | AND SD NATURAL CMM [Car. rUatblt * Oeatral Ave Liberty I MS* 214 MAIN 8T B U T 1 *>.‘ Pagp Four— Sfrlinn Two t ii r m F T m iF \ i: n: (i nit r n WViliir-tlav. \iivi-mhcr

•■est turnout of parents, especially Mr and Mrs. Annkowski live at FA'I TIERS. ever experienced by 91 Idlewild Road. the School - a 'mod sign, be­ Bea Venesco and Dot O'Brien O ld P o d cause these parents represented both of Brookville Road went to every section of our out-spread the big city New York and had area in Oak Tree. Some of the lunch, then attended the Jack Homes Teacher met and held short con­ Parr Show, and ended the day by ferences with more than fifty getting in .some shopping. parents, parents who waited A rthur and Peggy Boyce will be patiently for their turn. When leaving u.' soon. Peggy was a mem­ this happens, we find a "turning- ber of the Executive Board of the W1 point." the parents interest spurs Lincoln School PTA. the child, gives the Teacher a Troop 99 elected their officers pi n I’op.i t m neil a:"um i and lift which in turn creates a better as follows: Patrol Leaders Betty - I’ap.i DATED Main.i- attitude all around — with every­ Jo Blau it and Patricia Marcello, one gaining from the experience. Asst, leaders Judy Roister and * N.i: and K.iv Sets a - , : had ' The Fue Commissioners of the Linda Maiiler. Secretary Judy Pa Oak Tree Volunteer Fire Co. will Denz and Sandra Ka.p. Treasures Da m eet Monday evening. Nov. CB. Sandra Stead and Marian Schied at 8 p.m at the Fire House on Oak Tree Read Don't forget to put the papers Raritan out for collection by the Lons M:\ Aii:,rrisan i's nd Nat and Fay have fiend-' Club on Sunday the 27th Please stqp-son Frank Park Horn as I) K F S S R F H F AR S AI, ( Jeorge served in the Air Force for four Nixon % Park M anhk. I 4 -\ ear-old M etuehen years in Spokane. Washington; ■mb* Met chei Jew : Ce High sophomore. gives poor and now he attends ground mech­ M ARY MAIN s-itlncv a few hard moments as Mrs. T. R. Jurissen LI 8-7521 anics school a t Teterboro A ir- ”68 Gurley R oad 7-0256 attended the Dance fo; the yum..' Potters News rg- people at the Wood'bridge (Yu­ he poses for Thanksglviog- M ajor and Mrs. Wesley Shipo port. Mr. Angrisani works in th? j Youi neighbors at Violet type picture. Sidney is pet at and their daughter Sylvia, took m aintenance departm ent of Public 1Place are M r and M Joseph le- with other guests arriving Mrs. Robert Ponder of Inman !: m the Rahway and Limb n t u i k e \ f a i m operated by Grandma Mamie Shipo back home Service. Newark. He was born i n ' Vertuilo an d sons. -John 9. a (ioorm-'s dad on Oak Tree Road. to Virginia on the 8th. We are Ave., a m em ber of the Plainfield Bmjporia, Pa., and is a m em ber j David. who is seven. John belor METC(TIEN (1IKL SELLS STEER—4-ll'ei Centers Marion, with m em ber, Chapter of the National College v • ' he S ta rs of David of the \V' - si Iselin. • P!. • r, to thesi of th e K nights of Columbus in •} to the.,Cubs, of which his moth Meluchen old her prize Black Auxus to the New Women’s Club, attended the Dis­ h: id ■ r Jew ish Community Crn- be ing to New York City. Mrs. Angrisani was den m other Hp :ud:rd sn phone Company at the Mid-Atlantic Farm Show- S taten Island about the 1st. trict Conference held at the Park ing. Mrs. Vertuilo is by-laws and month. The show and baby-beef auction were held ii were ".ue-t- of the Rahway Hotel, with the Plainfield ­ bom in New York. Private William W. M isner of goals ch airm an of Piscataway famous Convention Hall in Atlantic City. Shown with Joan and C'iv‘er. attending the De-bate Bun at tr ter as Hostesses for this affair. Michael Shtulman, 13 year ol-d 4 7 Brookville Road is home on PTA. During: the summer she is her prize steer. “Mike", is .Mrs. Florence Weller, dining: room \en at R.ihwav Members of the end o: the Sale. Mrs. Janie Lan- Miss Ann Hedgeman, of New son of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Shiu-1- , . . . . . _ •ame O rder from Linden* and furlough. His Mother Mrs. Rose Tr" ' 'x»n ifiinnnF playground instructor for Edison supervisor of the telephone company's Atlantic City office. _cnber.g r chairman of the sale York City, one of the Assist am - m an, m ade his B ar Mitzva-h o n | j ___ t __ ^ n/*ltlf Ziegler is going to drive him to ! and is now .teachin adult Metuohen attended as guests. announced that the proceeds went to the Mayor of New York C ite Saiburday at 'the Highland Park ,v:th all the young people enjoy - Philadelphia on Thursday the 17 Saturday. Jean and Leonard over :he hundred mark, but a was the guest speaker at the con­ C onservatlw Temple. His p aren ts | vertuilo ','i' a 'JJamL- .tig the Dance winch followed. full count could not be announc­ where he will catch a plane to will attend the Dinner-Dance to ference. honored him with a-dinner after, contractor. belongs to the Mr. Leonard La Banco of Grove ed until all monies we.e in. Mrs F ort Bliss. Texas, where he will be held at St Cecelia's Auditorium the ceremony. Over sixty relatives Wpst End c'ub. and Ave, a member of the Youth John Power-, chairm an m oon, and sponsored by th Ko-er lo our goal - A NEW Y outh" Th.)se who attended ervation was described to the Mi's. W ilte d Zweig entertained 75 west. Friday evening.''■November 25th. Maria Elena, daughter of Mr PIANO for Oak Tree Mrs John : found the informal manner in Womens League of the Reformed relatives and friends in honor of j Mrs Herbert Ulmer found a between 7:30 and 11 pjn . at the and Mrs Sam Tufaro and Greg­ On N<« :’0' h D.cksc.n. M embership Chapman, which Mrs Cicio conducted Live . Church Wednesday ^ -the occasion. Some of the guests j wallet fuU ^ money at Newark Oak Tree Fire House on Oan ory. son of Mr and M rs Alex­ announced a 506 paid member- meeting very inteiesting and The desxriiption was furnished ander Tasv all of Grove Ave came from Long Island. B rooklyn.; Alrp0rt last Sunday, and requi red Tree Road There will be a door and 8th grade boys of St Cecelia ■Mup. w inch represented 346 famil­ (veryone left feeling they had by Karl Hiemstra. a student at have reached the ripe old age of and t»he Bronx to an open house ^ ^he owrner. whose nam ? was . prize and refreshments will be ies - not quite the «oal hoped learned a great deal the New Brunswick Theological ONE. M aria celebrated on the and (buffet supper. j m it. Mrs. Ulm er was a t the air- available. Mr. Wilbur M artin. in N Y to ser' the New York for Mrs Dickson announced the Troop 26 had there Brownie In­ Seminary, who taught at an Director of this Teen-Age Club 9th. and Gregory a week later, on Ci.anin play Philadelphia Eagles, Membership Drive was still on. vesture for all the troop Wednes­ Apache mission school in Dulcie. M r. W arren Foss dined w ith port to pick, uip her husband, who the 16th, A Happy Birthday to New Jersey Republican leaders at • was returning from a Cerebral , announced admissions will be "35 with tickets donan-d by ’he N Y to end Nov 23, at which time all day November 16th They also N M. last summer. these "old folks!" a banquet held at the Stacey Trent | Palse.v Conference in Boston at cents stag or 50 cents drag." cute0 Giants These bov.x will number nvf'sud the leader Mrs Fanny Mrs Nicholas Piiscoe announc­ Chaperones will Indlude Mr. and 'Passey and co-leader Mrs. Ann ed that the annual sale of work Hotel on Tuesday. U. S. S e n a to rs ! the Statler Hbtdl. While in Bos- There comes a time in life when around 65 and will be accom pan­ ship. mild Gllflford P. Case and H. Alexander' ton he visited a fraternity brother Mrs. W ilbur Martin of Inm an “Papa and Mama" find them ied by members of the Youth M onahan will be on Dec. 3. The program S m ith were .two of the guest from Fenn College, whom he Ave. and Mr. Abram Hamilton of selves “ baby sitting" for each Commit tee A baby boy was born to Mrs. was prepared by the Home Circle and refreshments were served by speakers. hadn't seen in ten years. Last Woodland Ave other Then “Papa looks at The O ak T ire PTA Cake Bale J xseph Annkow'kl on Monday Nov 7th at St. Peters Hospital. ■ th e South Circle. Mrs. M atthew Tirpak en te r- weekend L arry Ulmer had an over- Miss Peggy Praire of Woodbury. “Mama" and wonders. "What held' during Open House Tuesday tained her ladies club on Thiurs- | night guest from Milltown. Joseph N. J. spent a lovely week with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr and day evening’ for cards and a buf-1 Moscar. who formerly lived in Mrs. G Fred Brown of Grove Ave f e t supper j Raritan P ai k Homes. Her four nephews enjoyed the The Roger Roader-s planned two Little M iss Edith L annan aa> attentions of their young Aunt, Christmas parties last Tuesday !tw0 3,earR old on P:iciay- and she especially littje Jimmie, who is evening at their regular m eeting 1 celebrated th e occasion a t a form­ not quite two Miss P raire left at the home of Mrs. Joseph R afi-; Mrthday supper on Sunday Wednesday evening for home and nelM. On December 13th the m em - 'Mr- P n m k Blum was guest at back to work routine hers win exchange gifts at theirj » Mi“onic dinwl' the Bronx on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard La Banco annual celebration to

up and o v e r . . . y o u r t»olo flig h t! I his is flow it feels . . . seemingly lim it­ H ow m a n y lights and electric appliances i‘h uhl, *„ifi ami less power at votir command — smooth, have you added to your home’s wiring Mile |»n-« 1-uni a- (hough in rr-poiiM ' to ellorlless power for the slower puce of city \ our w idles I lirnwh e.-. load in the last 5 or 10 years? Have you driving, jet-fast in an emergency to flick Il h ap p en s like ll.al Ml uni drive lid. 'I on lean hack in \ iir ioiisl\. listening to u m i safelx past loiterers on the highway. done anything to modernize your home " 'n fabulous '.J i I'lintiuc. the miles whi-per past. I lien, ahead, mmi Ilv this time you're certain—Pontiac Inis wiring during this same period? 't ou know v ou re in fo r a Mil-ill lim nmnirnt see the o p p o rtu n ity \ou\e been lookuig everything ^ size, beauty, roadability and This is an electrical age. In 1045, the aver­ Von h ea r lli • • muled pun r of tin1 c\li;,n-t Inr . . the highwav up front arch in g hygh with il the greatest "go" and safety ever age homeowner in Public Service territory the all-new >lrato-St reak V -i!l ininns In Ilf.-. over a liill 'l on touch the accelerato r lightXv built into a ear. used 917 KW H of electricity in one year. By A t fi rst vol.'ll just w ant to nail a lima. — and onlv for a moment, lnslantlv, tliah. Drive this fabulous '.56 Pontiac and find the end of 1955 this figure will jump to 1,890 «m lakes over. Smooth i>Hj how it, feels to fly. This ear w ill show satimis. 1 hi KWH per year. In 1965 that figure will prob­ S long and heml) 1 m illion blOJIH, as soaring, the rush of power catapults you yo ably be 3.000 KWH per year. Now is the time to modernize your wiling for safety . . . for convenient e. More capa< ity, Try the terrific take-off of the fabulous Greatest “Go” On W heats more circuits, more outlets should be installed. Y o other rnr i>erforms like a Pot Call your electrical contractor today for a free Pontine ahnn hns the Slriilo-Stre wiring estimate and enjoy modern cln tti< liv­ modern anil efficient fnm er plan ing to the fullest! dnstrs . For 1 'in, it delivers 227 hluzinx 1 horse- />ouer! Fo\r thi' "fto" o f the sear I'onti/K !

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