I . , ;,„(! vigorous newspaper Before you »hop, it will be wtae to 1 I' . th(. activities and inter- study carefully the values and ser- t i|lll 1 1! r rrsidrntsof Woodbridgc vices offered by our advertisers. Each i!,-a«l it regularly each edition carries merchandise news of '" '"'... fu||y informed of every utmost importance to the thrifty H,v cvpnt in your home town! inbepenbent - Heaber buyer. You can trust our advertisers! Rnterml. as Sctnnil Clans MuttT WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY. MARCH 1G, 1950 Tuliliili.-il Kvrry Tllllflltiay NO. 6 tt tin Pom Omen, WnodhrlilM, N. ,1. (it IK (Ironi Slrcnl, Wnnilhrliln*, N. J, PRICE FIVE CENTS , Itradied U. S. Moderator Helps Mark Church Birthday Enlarged Rec \ accinatc Facilities Set BudgetHearingMar.28; :i s Free By Fitzpatrick ,... of <'a»»M" Main Pay Boosts Given 12 IVIOIT Playgrounds, Bull Field, 2 Wading Pools Slarl Soon In Season's Program MCI' I-Vw Inocula- (I.. ,„ i in- Township WOODBRIDGE — Wor^ on a Town Committeemen „ ,11 lie offered as ball field for Woodbridge and the rciiMis, now being establishment of one or possibly Hrd, Health Officer i.wo new playgrounds In the Township are on the Recreation Alleged 'Bootleg' Use of helm Cops' Uniform v loirt the members ,,| Hralth Department proaram for" this sprlni!, Commltteeman William ,-,ii,n., to date we FH/.patrlck, chairman of the Rec- Sewer to be Probed by Township Allowance Set WOODRRIDOE — Township ., .{1-1(1 dons," Mr. reation Committee, revealed tills bp repaired or whether nn en officials are still afcaithiR word .,,,, '-Fords, Keasbr;; week. tire new system will have to be from the appropriations com- , , ,1111 to be cov- Because boys in Wooclbrldge installed. Rumors have been mittee of the Legislature as to rendilriK Township nflloiiils that ,.,-,i ihut when we are j proper have no place to play ball Its decision on an appropriation a number of Railway resident* ,.,,,„! unother ten days since the Board of Eduoatlon has WOODBRIDGE -A public hear- 1 requested to pay VVoodhridte and plants arc hooking into tin: ins will be conducted by the Town- , ll;i|.(i upproxlmaU - refused use of the School No. 11 Township for Its assessment sewer on the Township side with field due to complaints of nclRh- ship Committee March 28 on IU aeainSt the State for usr of the result the Township is (1,, I r advised thr I bors, Mr. Fitzpatrick said he is 1950 budset. at which time an op- munielnsil sewer lines for the ehiirKcd with the extra sewaee ,,i: ihire clinics foi portunity win be afforded tor pub- making plans to crade and drain Soldiers Home at Menlo J'ark. going through the Rahway Val- , ,,,„. m Woodbrldr lic discussion on several important I the Oak Street field. The assessment on the tax ley joint meeting sewer. I'hnnues in local governmental ,'lh. ,-are of Wood- I "We can't possibly do all the collector's bonks amounts Io A spokesman for the admin- policy. „,.„ and Port Read work on the field we would like to i.,,,- l, io Lake care ot Shaffer, Nicholas I'tennert, Sidney Pinklmm, Jr., $8,700 plus $10,000 Interest for istration said yesterday that Under the terms of tlie proposed ( The above photograph was taken Monday at the do this year," he explained, "but 17 years, ,iiiiii nf the Town Leslie Van Pell, liiRvuld Svcndseii, .1. B. Labat. when the Iselin trunk sewer is bucket, the 1950 tax rate will be First Presbyterian Church when Kov, Clifford K. we will at least get things started repaired and the State pays Its • i 1 din for the con- Front row nrr Rev. Orion ('. Hopper. Jr., pastor Meanwhile,'the Township has $7.71 per hundred dollars of valua- Harbour, D.I)., Moderator of the Presbyterian and make It possible for use as engaged Louis I*. Raoz, consnlt- assessment, meters will be placed : or residing In thc or the First Presbyterian Church of CartMet; Rev. tion, » decrease of 38 points under Church, U.S.A., was curst speaker at one of the Henry M. Hartmun. pastor of the First Clurch of a ball field this summer." InK cnclnrer, Perth Amboy, U> on each side of the line and out- the 1949 rate. wriM of srrvlees in celebration of the 27Sth anni- Mr. Fitzpatrick also said he is survey the Iselin trunk sewer to siders using the line will he Mr. Bailey COtl- Iselln. Presbyterian; Dr. Harbour, Rev. KaKHan- num Devanny, pastor of the local chur Interested in finding a playground drtermine whether the lines ran charged accordingly. AmmiR the items of great inter- .,i possibly do the versary of the church, ( Rev. W, W. Warman, pastor of the Firs for the smaller children in the est in the biidifel is the allowance .. .„!.'.hi clinic. It will Back row, left to right, are the trustees, Frank i of an additional $7,000 to provide OWn», Edward Kosie, Andrew Hunter, Stephen hytcrlan Church of Avenel, vicinity of the development off .-, iiuod three or four upper Grove Street, Woodbridse. J for nn increase in the base salary >, |or a couple Also on the program is the es- Episcopal District IPanconi Wins Newi of tlio Township Commltteeroen ,!p many things to tablishment of a new playground !of ii.ooo. This proposal was not :i,urh will the vet Funeral Tomorrow Kiwanis Club-School 11PTA In Colonia in the vicinity of Co- t I ,, I' will they work lonia School. Women Meet Here P.B.A. Recognition iU,i< or will they For the first time in years, the I and was added to the original es- ;.i; each dog?" To Arrange Pupil Guidance Night Of John A, Sullivan 1 tennis courts in Woodbridise Park ...ni'sied the opinio; Trinity Auxiliary Slates {Appointed)>yOi'vamylot miitcf had completed Its study 1 ! will be in good shape, the recrea- ., .im.st rabies cannn and submitted its report. Long-time'Shell WorkerSession Planned to Help Grammar Graduates in tion head averred, and as soon as Session Today at 2; tivT Group of ;n'.i-.-.s it is made com- Few other salary increases are the^weather permits, the nets will | , .mil I he Slate, bu Rev. l',lavton to SIHN Stat Association proposed, but all of tl\ese were Selection of High School Courses be erected. i \ and other iro Died SiuMeuly While recommendf.d by tlie Citizens' ;- m.iiidius it, we can En Route to Work WOODBRIDGE—The Kiwanis Club Education Commit- Another inovation this year will WOODBRIDGE—The women of WOODBRIDGE - H o w a r d J. Committee. Those for whom sal- The health officer tee will cooperate with School No. 11 PTA in the second be the erection of back stops in Trinity Church will entertain the Devaney, Stale president of tin; ary boosts are provided for are ,:,j ;n;ike all arrange' WOODBRIDGE-Pimei.il serv- the various playgrounds for out- Elizabeth District of Women's Patrolmen's Benevolent Associn- Mrs. Bridie Smithies, $1,800 to Career Night Program to be presented next Wednesday door basketball, the chairman con- Auxiliary this afternoon starting lion, today nnnounced appoint- S2.000; Miss Nicollna Lombard!. :,;mrt back at tin ices for John A. Sullivan. 80, 170 night at 7.30 o'clock in the school auditorium for the tinued. with a service in Trinity Episcopal rnent of Daniel C. Panconi, Wood $1,800 to $2,000: Mrs. Joaephlna Rowland Place, who died suddenly "We expect to have outdoor Church at 2 o'clock. to P.B.A.'s mosiobti impoiuni| . Q | J2.260; Hamll- Mr Bailey declare< benefit of the pupils of the eighth grade and their parents. Swm t/ S216 0 Tuesday, will lie held tomorrow Thc Elizabeth Distriet includes sub-division, the legislativSisliUive com- lmBulmgSi $3000 t0 $3 400; Milg. ...\\ HI).', owners arc Is The uroeram will be designed to give parents and pupils | basketball at eight or nine play- The Elizabeth Distrt Includes! „ „ „„„_ morning at 8 30 o'clock from thi' -- j grounds this year,", Mr. in.i warninfl uralni the necessary information on ca- auxiliaries in the Episcopal par-lmitteppar . Mr. Pnnconl. deleMte fron lstrate Atuf|.(,w D Dosmolld {vom rick said, "and install the neces- Woodlll iciici pp Loi;al 3388 llss aa trustcitrustci;; ;, .In.! license*. His of home and at 9 o clock in St. James' reers and occupations • so that ishes of Woodbridge. Carteret, t '' RR - $3,000 to $H,G0O: William Pemii, sary equipment in the others next o1 thc Slau> :• in- process of scndlni Church. Burial will be In Bahway, Linden. Elizabeth, Cran-i iU $2,400 to $2,700; Miss Elsie Ne- 51.! when next month the student is PRR Commutation year." | asked to select his course of study ford and Westfleld. The legislative committee meth, $1,800 to S'2.000; Miss Jean James' Cemetery.. Wading Pools Set u,,I notice:* are Ignored.' for high school, he will be in a Rev "Robert. L. Clayton, rector! clmr«cd with campaigns fo- Cook. $1,920 to $2,160. It is under- Mr. Sullivan, who wns widely Inserted in tlie budget for 1950 laws whlril 1 (.in aspire you th ot St. Barnard's School. Gladstone. I fill improve the pro- stood that practically all depart- known as a top ;on:wl!stance run- better position to make a logical Fares Zoom Again | is the sum of $5,000 for two wad- v ill imvr io come ! will be the cuest speaker and lie tection of lives and property of ment heads had requested Increas- ; ner between 1908 and 1913, died selection. (ing pools, one In Iselin and the mdve. That will mean will discuss the work of thc Con- New Jersey's citizens, Collaterally, es, but so far as can be ascertained, while wniiuv.! for a bus'at the cor- An assembly will be held from other in Keasbey. Since the wad- i;u' lost of the dog II- New Schedule of Rates ference for Youth sponsored by said Dcvaney, it maintains vlgi-1 none was allowed. ner of Main Stret-t and Railway 7:30 to 8:30 P. M, In .the audi- ing pool in Port Reading cost ap- the Episcopal Diocese of New Jer- lance against legislation believed In Police Account Avenue, alonnslde the Memorial torium where Harry Sechrlst, of Went Into Eftecl ou proximately iSfeOOO, with most of sey? a&alnst the public Interest.. Provision Is made In the budget Municipal Building. According to the High School Guidance De- the labor provided free by resi- Local Lines Yesterday Among the (,'iiests will be Rv\'. Meanwhile, plans are advancing for the purchase of four motor- Coroner Joseph Synowieckl, Car- partment, will explain the courses dents of the area, Mr. FitupatHck and Mrs. Howard F. Klein. Rev. for tlie testimonial dinner his col- cycles and an allowance of $2,500 ler Wednesday teret, death was duo to a heart at- of study in detail, predicted that some similar ar- WOODBRIDOE-Thc liuw scale Klein was formerly rector of th:: leagues of Woodbridge P.B.A. will is madb as a contribution toward tack. Kltorb to rmvp him on the • From 8:30 to 9:30 there will be of fares for commutation I ickcU ransement would have to be made local church. give for Mr, Panconi on April !9 the purchase of pollcemeiis' uni- part ot the Woodbrirtiu1 Kmeraencv two thirty-minute periods so that e Dr. Schicks recently authorized by tlie Inter- with the resident.'! of both Iselin After the business session tea j at Thc Pines, according to the forms. Thear item* also were in- Squad, Dr. Oeorue Fredericks parents and pupils can be assigned state Commerce Commission went and Keasbcy in order to erect thc will be served In the Parish Houss! general chairman, William Ma- troduced into the budget after Its Captain John E«an and Patrolmen \ to classrooms to hear reprtsenta- Into effect yesterday on tlic Penn- pools within thc budgetary sum. by a committee of thc various JOl'05. examination by the Citizens' Com- IJoanl. Doctors 1 Me- i tives of various professions and Jamra Yuhasi and Joseph sylvania Railroad. "Of course," thc First Ward women's units of Trinity parish, Tlie dinner will be Informal and mittee, although, they Were pre- trades speak, \;[\ Tribute to LauRhlin were in vain. The new fares apply to three Committccman concluded, "the Mrs. Thomas J. Moran, cliairman, will be followed by dancins. So sented, to a sub-committee which Mr. Sullivan was employed .by Talks will be given by experts classes of tickets—"uurestrleted," big thing this summer will still is being assisted by Mrs. C. H. sreat has been the response from reached no conclusion on the mal- °n the following jobs and careers; her Shdl Oil Company. Scwaren. M I°n the following jobs and careers; unlimited-USR monthly tickets; be the baseball and Softball Rothfuss, Mrs. C. R. Brown. Mrs. Panconi's friends in police work ter. It had been openly agreed a leasues. and we expect' to do a |l A •.iliOY—The Board Jf a truck loader and was on his way j Accounting engineering, Journal- "restricted," monthly tickets good Walter Brown. Mrs. John Lan?- throughout the State that Majoros year auo, however, that'when the W work when he died. He was a i ism. photography. Interior deco- for use Mondays Uirousli Fridays groat deal of work in that direc- don', Mrs. Elizabeth Emilius.seii, today urped fellow-townsmen to police pay was increased to $3,600 ,..•1 Medical SUfI of the tion. I also feel that more adults „,• c;,-nrral Hospital Will member of the Sewarcn Employes! ratine, fine arts, teaching, library, only, and 12-trip weekly tickets. Mrs. William J. Finn, Mrs. Otis act quickly if they want reserved that no further requests would be Association and was a 20-yrar cm-: navy, telephone operators, nurs- ought to visit the recreation pro- Kiel, Mrs. William Gari.s. Mrs seats for the event. The attend- made this year. li'.ii •(• C. Schlcks with dietetics, Tilt new rates atfectins this grams on Friday nights in the ,..,i ihiiner at Oak Hills plove plant. ins, Andrew Shaffer, Mrs. Stephen ancc, lie said, will definitely be The matter of motorcycles nlso auto mechanics, area as compared with the old variQua,.schools and see for them- ,i '•': fur his service as Mr. Sullivan is .survived by his rates are as follows was a, last-minute consideration radio and tele- selves hpw many youngsters are John Lewis, Mrs" ffftl StoddarcT, and trasiect ttHhi; nimbr thSI-^%* - •C ., .;,* Zl'J i •:„• iio.spiui during thc widow, FloreuM Li;:ht Sullivan: Between Hudson Tefmjiiil. New enjoying free, wholesome recrea- 1I vision, business machines and Mrs. John Drummond and Mrs. konncl ehanses to •permit their us« I/ oui'-lmlf years. Rov. three daughters. Mrs. Florence ,) York, and Colonia: fJhreslricled secretarial. tion facilities." Joseph Phair. in, Barrett Honor will require the appointment of at i'.'iyi( is scneral chair- Trumble and Misses Roberta and monthly, old rate. $14; new, $18.55; least six or elsht more men to tlie , O11IKT. restricted monthly, old rate. $12.60; To be Unveiled Sunday force within the coming year. n .i^nrd his post to : City; new rale, $16.70: 12-lrip weekly, by 7th and 8th grade pupils un- WOODBRIDGE-A plaque, in Police Commissioner John Ber*fiti i;;irtl(irshlp of 8t, Bar- ,nd Coi-poral L;nuen,' der thc direction of Miss Elizabeth old rate, $3.50; now, $4.65. Accountings Filed Democrats Hold :n :! in Newark. \irce, Klatinnrd in California. memory of the late Dr. and Mrs. was ill and did not attend any of Spencer, -instructor, were judged Between' Hudson Terminal and the budset discussions, and his po- :, ',i the various com- He Is also survived by two sl:»- i Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Pane 8' William 2. Barrett, will be un- ..•.,!i.: with Rev. Boyd tors, Mrs. Julia Ehleit, Plalnfleld; veiled Sunday at the First Pres- sition on these two dtems has not In 2 Estate Cases Successful Party been disclosed, although it 1B un- -.hi-, tribute to Dr. Mitts Rosemary Sullivan. Wooti- jbyterian Church at the 11 o'clocl; derstood that he submitted an i. cuarles E. Gregory, bridpe; three brut hers, Bernard J. AVENEL—The Fifth District service, Rev, Earl Hannum Dev- estimate of police department i! •iiinmittee; Max WurU lullivan, Bewnrtn, and Robert A. Barboar is Center of Controversy Administrator!) Present anny announced today. Democratic Club held a card party needs orinumlly «nd neither Item . in .imimlttee; Maicua nd Joseph F.. both ot Wondbrid;:?, The Barretts were lonst-time Final Report on Roth Saturday at. Knos Borthevs. Rah-, was included at that time. i. ram committee; and two Kramlchildren. residents of Woodbridge and re- way. Special award winners were Another eleventh-hour addition =:..•;i5•. ticket and seat- In 4 Colonia Primary Contests And Ronrius Wills sided on Green Street where Dr. Mrs. Stephen Kaye and George to the budget by the committee i3 Mroz. Barrett hud his dental offices. They N MANEUVERS. BRUNSWICK—Final ac- $9,000 for three traffic lights and i:'..i; there are many Hoth Ihmomtts and Republican a Have Matties Other winners were: Mrs. Elsie were both members of the Pres- WOODBEIDGE- Ensiun Fred counts for the estate of the late $5,000 for two wading pools. Nei- i ^ in) wish to Join lii Hall, Port Reading; Mrs. (Jail byterian Church and Dr. Barrett Jennie Roth of Sewaren were ap- ther Appeared in discussions of the iiMnal. the Board and jorenson, USNIl, sun of Mr. and For County Committee; Fire Commissioner Issue Schlatter, Irvington; John Turner, served as elder for a number of Mrs. Fred Sorenson of 46 Mavtm proved in the probate division of budget by the Township Commit- iii iiccidcd to send In- Newark; Mis. Anthony T&rsoitano, years. WOODBRIDGE—Contests in both the Democratic and County Courty by Jud&;e Charles tee with the Citizens' Committee, '' .if end the dinner to 'erraee. is .servitiK .with Patrol llliss Jane Plockhardt, Miss Tina M. Morris, Friday. nor did a proposed boost of $2,000 • i (tiiers. A large turn* Squadron 3 participating' in the Republican ranks for the posts of County Committee in lolrio and Mlcliaek Archdeacon. Herman Roth, administrator, Pocketboohs of S Looked in the cost of the municipal audit. joint Army. Navy and Air Force the Second Ward, Tenth District, (Inman Avenue section The committee consisted of Mr. reported a balance of $10,401.00 It is understood that the coijri- nviir^ on committees realistic war exercises beipg con- and Mrs. Edward Schlatter, Mr, of Colonia) arc in the offing as the result of petitions filed from'receipts of $11,461.81. Earn- At School in Keusbey mittee wlsms for the erection of < Greenspan, Walter J. ducted in the Caribbean area, and "Mrs. Arthur Rousset, Mrs. Jo- which includes a mock assault with Township Clerk B. J. Dunigan last Thursday night. ings of tlie estate were $6,731.90 the traffic lights-at Amboy Avenue •in ' Hansen, Marcus L. seph Folrio and Mrs. Edward Su- and Albert Street, and seizure of the Island of The contests are said to be the result of the recent Fire during the accounting period, of out of three packetbooks in the . F.-.ink c. Henry, Jr., and (tatskas. The next meeting of the Railway Avenue and Avenel Street, Vieflues. District election in wrttoh William which $2,066.87 is unexpended,,. basement of Keasbey School while nl K. Kramer, jcneral club wi,ll be held at the headquar- Avenel, and New Brunswick Ave- Barbour. president of the Board Brady, while on the Republican Shirley,- Herman and Harriet 1 the owners were attending an en- .: liilwin 0. Fraser, Dr. ters, 106 Vassal Plpce, April 6, witu ue and Hoy Avenue or Corlelle llriiry, Jr., Dr. Matthew was re-elected by the slim margin side Clayton A. Nourse and Ida W. Roth are the beneficiaries. JTlic- Commltteeman (korfee \Mroz aa tertainment Saturday njght, IURT IN (Alt CRASH administrator was allowed $53t.09\ Street, Fords. Commltteeman hi;i. testimonial commlt- of 11 votes. Opponents-of Mr. Bar- KoLvas, encumbents, will have guest speaker. Mrs. E. Meszaros,J53 Florida 1 AVENEL- Jerry J. Tlno, 24.' 63 George Mroz of the Third Ward v Murphy, Dr. Samuel bour, wlio has been the lead ins August Fruzier. and Mary Ellen lis attorney, Arthur Brown, $800 | Drove Road, Hopda\Tii, said 'she .iah Street, Newark, wus treaty and the survoijiate, $76.85. ong has campaigned for the Ave- jcr. Dr. WIlllBm H, MoCor- figure of a controversy which has Van der Linden, for opponents. ON DEAN'S LIST missed 55; Mrs. J. Kuputas, 59 for abrasions and contusions thb' nel light, and added impetus has :iiaries W. Naultyl Jr. kept the district in »n upheaval Otlier petitions' for .County Julia Kondai late of Port Read- PORT! READING—Joseph Car- Dartmouth Street, Raritan Town- morning after his car was struck been gjven the movement for the w. Tyrrell, Isaac Al- for two years, claim the encum- 1 ing, jleft a J7J958.29 estate from men Zullo, son of Mrs. Frank ship, reported $3 was taken out of, by a tractor owned by Lombard Committee , were as follows; Woodbridge by the fetal accident v; Anderson, and Dr. John bents on both sides were "ln- whicp there is'a balaijcc of $7,- D'Apolito, Ifort Reading ami the her purse and 45 was stolen*out Bros., Inc., Watierbury, Conn., and Republican at Amboy Avenue and Al bert i-ption committee; Dr clinefl to favor BarbOtp." 080.48, according to Ameri'co A. late Carpnefi J. Zullo, Is oh the of the hajidbat! of Mrs. H. Prang, operated by Clerics Koyano, 31, First Ward; First blstiiict, Mor- | l.ui'ey. Rabbi Max David' Zullo, administrator* Three 1 chil- Dean's List'at th^ College of Wil- 112 New tynuiMvick Avenue, Hjipe- Street, which also is the cross mlk Bristol. Coll. Ti»o was taken to the In the Democratic ranks, Rich- ris Peterson, 364 Eleanor Place; niiiinln F. 8jobodlui dren, Irene K. Zullo, Madeline and liam and Mary. lawn. ; or children attending Bt aw- Perth Amboy General Hospital In ard J. Polhamus and Catherine Sybilla Wilson, 10 Jean Court; '/.mkci. and iJohn J frank Hondas, will share equally berry Hill School und has wen the Avenel First Aid Squad am- Keenan, encumbents. will be op- ••ram commltiec; and Second District. Joseph T. Haklar, in the net balance, urged by parent-teacher groups, bulance, treated and released. posed by Paskel Merrltt and Mary . Dr. Philip MajigOfna 193 Strawberry Hill Avenue;. Helen The administrator was allowed The proposal to allow 45,000 iey artd Distrkl, John Elek,. 112 James $375 and the surrogate, $64.85. one In Iselin, also was not included 'AmnicandOldLace'Rehearsals Street, Mary B.' Kellermun. 112 n the orininn.1 budget requests, but James Street; Fourth District, HEPORTED MISSING In327-HomeColoniaDevelopment was added to the final budget at , .he last moment. p Scheduled Usler Ji. Stoekcl, 15'.! Dunham WOODBRipGE — Police this; WOODBRIDGE — Ground was town in Railway on the Rahway- Place; Agnes L. Rudush, 184 Woodbvidsie line, He has built and It is considered extremely un- [•li(»/(/i\s/ii/> Fund morning were asked to help fin,d | broken this week by Gordon-BiU 1 In Progress; Najavits Director Grove Avenue; Fifth District, Kon- John S. Kii'ftly, 43, who has been Homes, Inc.. Ruhwuy, preliminary sold approximately 3£0 dwelling likely that any changes wilt fce rad and Irene M, Stern, 548 Myrtle made in the budget as Introduced •MlrtdlcscJ -J o st:p h Na- The production will be the missing from his Jwme, 82 Alwai to construction of 327 small hoini\s since the war. Avenue; Sixth pistrict, Fred Friday night at a special meeting >»r:;iiin Court Collegi uuth •play the Adath Israel Play- •Street since yesterday. Mi'. Kiraly on 77 mires- of (imid Hi Colonia on Jr..n othe.... r_ reu...l. /es. ilite ,ictactivitiei s 1 nf the Tiflfnship Committee, since it card pfttoy«tK0» d is live feet, ten and one-half inches which the Junior Terminal Cor- during the week, Middlesex Till: jt now represents ffitf C0lhVto«4 iinsiy, (Saturday after spfcjps 1 p jf ifi'li 'i'j, for the Deniifll of Street. eyps, brown hair, small mustache, fes, each of four roo about/' miirfler^nd n||ay|H)nv to b* garden-type apartments. The new mittee as to the requirements, ant) |)liir.,iii|) Fund. Lace" is the fantastic tale- of two ruddy complexion und sea r ou with expuiiMou attic and located Unsealed uy the Adath -srad Second Ward; 1'ltst District, development will be known us Co- necessities ahead. 4nry liundrum l& old ladies who lu»ve murdered 12 right side of face. When last seen mi a lot approximately 50 b; 115 Players April 15 and lb at e Adolpli Jorgensou aaid Morgaret lonia Village. ; 1 men. Grim as it may sound, the he was waring a tan overcoat, feet,, built V the sellw in I de- ,i.-,^i.,U'U by Miss Sara. al tt receia l-'aczuk, Keasbey; Second District, The new houses will be one- I Communitcast of thye Center, announced the play is written for laughs and fun. velopment In Fords. CORRGCTtON . Mrs. Donald Noc l receia rp John Jensen and Borghild Lunde, blue-grey pencU-strlpe suit, tan family dwelling*, each of five M " Joseph Kessclrlng tB the author tik Lowasay. Hopelawn; Third District, Oscar shoes and brown ht(t. rooms with full basement and will Other Purtbaners WOODBR1DG1^-In last week'3 and UK play"wM.Seduced ou Latest purchasers and location issue In a story on the i birth* Broadway by Howtrt fitafcay andA, WUeon, unopposed, o«d Bllnw sell below IIO.OOO. FHA and VA tUVK HADUE ' Miss Anuetta Kaufman, Dr. J. Ballnt Wseit by Mary U. Hn«Mria*4»« Witt of tlie homes are Mr, und Mrs. day of Miss Claru Bedriian", w» In- RuBsflCrouse. who Me themselves Omiie J, Murdook, 60 Koytii II 1'utrulmun Pred Uid- T Rablnowius, Dr. Ralph Kmioc, Folds; Fourth District, COLONIA— A storage, battery Beniard Gordon, president of 'teotly stat«* that Un> Sedman Hie authors of Buch d$»Un«u!ahed Street; Mr. aiid *STB. Maj-tln M, reived as clii«f of tlw , Benjamin Stephen J-. Smirluu and Isabel was stolen out of his bulldozer the 'Railway firm and. head of the home hod bwn sold to St. James' hits a* "Life With Father." "Life Grotovsky, 616 King George'; • Cumpany several yean Toth, Foids; Fifth District. Axel parked on South Hill Road Tues- Rahway Builders Supply Company, Church. The home has not been lire denied wjtli an ex With-Mother" »nd tiw -"-State of has been ldentlfled will) several Rqad; Mr. and Mrs. William J sold, only the vacant porperty neaj* the Union." Tickets m»y be re- Thoiiawi and Mary B. Larson day, Stephen Stopen, Howell Ave- at a niMUnt to * large and successful developments Pjicz, 634 Kins George's Road; Mr the house has teen sold to St. served toy callins Fordu; Elxth District, Victor G. nue, reported to Pafc'QluiQU Hich- (lay at Avenel lire House, of small Hmm, lucludinu Qoidou-1 tContluued on Page 8) James' Parish. 0815/ on Page 8) ard Leigh and John Oudeyko. mer Herbert, HJa4 Will b al aky.

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Hard lr«nti Tin- Cure ToU\ 1 Palin llctirh Sail ™ i(i: Willie, don'i you know A ivypar-nltl liny hud hern hnv- Changes in Health iMovie Schedule niiv r.i liiiv; lii drhf : Ini: trouble al Ihr hundr, of ,i small Wil in-. Vc:, hud. hut .lolintiT ''cliiKil-frllnw. One (lav nn his re- By Ladies' \\ " u i. mid I m proviii': ii to him.' turn from schnnl, he remarked are Studied { to his mother: "Jnlmnv isn't nasty i AVENEI^-MrTTv \\ , Inn, Dunne ii s.i nitlunlasti,' U) n"' anv mmf f:v''lv limr ' ste Revision of Measure, ..now UH linn uol; six )m-> foi him. 1 hit him i<> k^p him kind."; n .1 mcciiiv, of t|)n i,;il||( MI' : iMnni !•: arc :i'!rml lhat Ma!>l ps quii'k cool:in ''iitm :;h:ile \|V I. >',(- slii' (|c- , Now 15 YenrsOR is clety ai the Prc^bvtM,.,, p: ml'ii '•; aic Ollf of Hir rollfd o'M-i •hires l:i II keep it lli.it way "to. Fimi'iis killln" American naki 1 1 Ity Uailey :i-.tr. • n( nur diet. The fat ?. tablespoon , mincer! parsley III! lIVIIl:' day" ITIIH' CIIIISO I S . 3 thin slices American The front md romr* Imwtini? of the Board of Health to be held April n j \\, 11IK iin and hutlpi are. nf course. Mix first 1 in«rt .lipnis and «lwi»> n first ... It j Tuesday niKht. icv in fat and the vitamin rar- Mrs. Prank Bifck:i ,1, "IIHART" ! Health Offlrer Harold J. B.iilfy into 6 paljlps. Plnre in a buttered Hie motor ... the i)y fat. Cheese has been .1 I he eninplction of i||, : salci he wns studying the present bakin)-, pan and dot with buttei. . . tin- -:imc favorite of the grown- •cwin:! projret and \\t t\\ lot it r \n ____ health code plus the various Bake In an oven 350 denrers for v ,md vrrll it miPln be. Plan 45 ininules, basting iwice with ^**~ ' ' ~~^^^' " ktecrint apparatus amendments made throuph the 1 .• dairy food to Iw sowed encn drippings in the pan. Cut chppif Huh will IK rtarled M,i\ s ft< lu k p ll nri ' years for changes he believes nec- j VIrs. Ciirl Nici1 unniiu ' (fLAAJT'JFAMY " * tssary. He is also gathering health Here all some rpcilics In a-:- slice into halves. Place o strip on y m. ! 1 In: Imke snle and niuvi, 1HK \rm/tWf CfWVA Hie rMl of your car rerenily adopted by neii'h- each patty and bake 10 minutes tanner. Or, duv w:is vory sucoissful in U|i (up \hx[it . , . communities, 1 (ream of (elfry Soup Square' beef mixture In a pi. ii.ii-iiHpniion in tlii' ci.ii, 1.1 .T AS I XIMRT 110 VOI'K i 'This is something that cannot 1 ; ix1 done overrflKM." the healih of- :' nips dire.I celery slalks and plait. Cover with 0 thin onion ••ill' in h" held totniii •., I Ikt-r stated. 'but after cartful ll'.lVK lice.-;. Bake. Top with cheese. When "Hpstoratlon in K,h 1 uidy and with the help ol the .'. t.iblcsiioons butter melted serve llw meat CM In MISS HOW I MAI t.OV Asia" is thf title of n Ml FRONT-END REBUILDING 1 onion (.'rated w«he-shnped pieces. shown (U the next in.,. . l< ;-ul department I am sure thai I I'OHT lti:\l)l\(; -- Mr. ;mtl •H\ YI-AKS FXI'I'HIF.NCK .vill be able to present an airtight • nips boilinR water , 11. Mrs. Predcvifk Ji 4 tablespoons flour Froten Roquefort Salad Mrs. I rank ,V1ull«.v, 101 Blair muni chairman iit,niri| \xi •.•, I'I.KTII.V IQI iriKu sHor 1 '• • W .ispoons salt 3 Kagenit-fil ill Iheir cluuehle.r, mw'tlnR will br hold \i The present health eode Is ov years old and several ordi- '4 cup mayonnaise C'nnk celery and onion in water E. Oi-and Avrniif. Riihway. «on 'man and Mrs. Buri.ai is tics, reported to the board Beacli vloth. (Mf ilrt;iils inrludp with cooked celery and liquid. Si>a- with mayonnaise! Whip cream very MKs Malloy is a senior at that there were 12 marriages, two a straight skirt .mil a lull::, anc- -on with salt and pepptr. stiff Fold in ltmon juice, cheese WoodUrldtc HIRII School. Her RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE births and 18 deaths in the Twn- liutton jackot with notched col- flame allendtd Alvinton Iliiili Avenelitc sbijj during thf month oi February lar and il»ul>lo pnrkrt flaos. (hen* and Rice Balls mixture and watwrpsfc- Pour into Motor 'I line up (iciiir.il Hrp.iiring - 24-llinir Towlnj Servlre freezing tray (Wid freeze. Serve on School, Buulint (irren ind Sacony makes the suit in while. ':i lb. aged American ehepsp served twu ve»rs in fiermany Brazil called key to Pan-Aitwri- watercress with or without dress- lUliX MAIN STKKKT RAHWAY 7-9671 blark. mai/.f. aqua, ire blue, l tablespoon horse-radish with the Army Medical Crps. c.an economic development. in?. clove red, navy, mocha, sand 1 tablespoon prepared mustard He is now employed by White s.imiul J. riussawuf Joseph N. <\a Formosa says U. 8. is target of 4 cups cooked rice and gray. And Cosmopolitan Chocolate Souffle Castle. Inc., lUhwur Mrs. SUIUIICI Lawn I, I Sino-Soviet treaty. magazine rails its spring and 1 pgg well beaten summer-long versatility, at the Salt 2 ounces chocolate Frtoil l»y Rolali\i, modest price of about $12.50. a 1 tablespoon butter 2 cups milk 1st family Communion sound investment during the in- Grate cheese, add horse-radish '•i cup sugar FrirndH al Open || | j and mustard. Mix thorughly. Form 'i cup flour Breakfast Hlaletl Apr. HO NEW 1950 DeSOTO come tax season. 3 i into balls about i inch in diam- •2 twsiwon salt I AVENEI^-Mrs. Sam |

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Jigs to be Listed Elected h\ Fir emeu ';('.Y0 Rehearsing Arenet Vmiiigtf*- Fall* j/fa EltZabeth CtOZieY tO Wed hthonythy ^ntofRahmylaxunh § ^ For Musi-Comedy her fn I*'trance; to Ltve tn England ormances of Passion Play On Dance Program year-old daughter. Curmllla, fen •[•he Passion | believed to have a possible fracuin- ' ' Mi'is KtiZHbeth Cro'/ier. Mrs. M began! itest Fool ForwanP to ho St. Patrirk'H Affair nf irtc skull and numerous sbra- 10 .Nflll llflrrfl 2 Mil I .Balfnur. Mr an I Mrv Uiu'iil Bui- Tonight Sponsored by April 20-21 sions after she fell out of a taxleab! Honored ;four. Mr. mul Mrs. Eiic Isbister. hooked tor the yesterday afternoon. Mrs .trivi | William Manyn nnd ihe Misses ,,m to Hive fler- OMI Unit »ml k. nf piece with "Minerva" and "Ethel," Mary's HIRII Schoul, Perth Amboy. yr Oorhnirmen of the affair are JOHN IMtl'.KOr Avene 1 Auxiliary ; (Ircfl Mooney, Miss Barbara Rush, ,,„.,,'.. willi his awc- "The Three BV antl-attended Rutgers University. Wlllium H. Oerlty, Patrick I.. ; TP kit J TV. lMls Hal'V)er Sloan. Mrs. Harry .p'.riiiiiim of thorole — John Pre- She Is a member nnd past presi- Ryan and Rosemary McCarthy. Miss Burke played the title role I A /\tt(*nn I nPHirP Howell. Mis. William Henrv nnd dent of the Junior Woman's Club .,,',„., am-ri' that Hie kop. a member of Wnndhrldce 1 In Nellie Kelly."' the musical They ore being assisted by Helen Fire Comtmny, has been elected ! the Misses Jeanne and Carol 01- of WoodbrldBf nnd Is now a busi- \n c.iibripll stays Van Tassell. Bnrbara Kennedy. ' comedy produced by the Senior roud of Sewnrcn. president of International lire AVENEL Th.- Uidlt-V Auxiliary ness office representative of the ,,.,1,, almost mlrncu- Rue Murphy. Grayc.e McEwen, Pel ' Class of St. Mary's High School Fighters, Local 290, ut » meeting cif Avenel Fire Company No, 1 Mrs. bavlri Balfour, New York; New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- ,,l nI,iv have been Van Tassel, fiisle McDermott, | in 1948 h«ld *t Woodliridff Flrehouse. eclebratod its 20th hlrtliiUiy at n Mrs. Eric Isblsler. Qui'den City: pany. ".,! u tremendous vlnclng.as the villlanous Nlwk,, Helen Novotnlk, Bob Holzhelmer. School Street. \ Playing opposite Miss Burke in meetlnt! Tuesday In I he ftvelioiise. Mrs. F. H. Turner. New York; Mrs, Mr. Hopkins allendnd Westfleld ,.',,„• The play cov- as Is An(?y Vltanza as Judas. The , James Oerity, William Hau?, John Wiilter McKeait. Colonla; Miss Others named were Herbert I the production will be Edward The winner of the dark horse prize schools and lunciunted from Rut- ,,,,,-, .IPSUS' trlum- defense of Christ is undertaken Jeanne Scully. Woodbrldsc; Mis- Mullen, John FofHch, William Cllne. vice president; William j Crowe, Who has the role of "Chuck was Mrs. Frank" Wanca. Merchan- gers University. He is ft member ,,,„ .icntsRlctn RTirt QiTnnrd F", Meyer. Amblev. Pa. by Louis Pilett in the role of Jo- Roberts and Stephen Kagtr. Mettl«k, treasurer, Francis Ba- Green" Mr. Crowe has th„e big dise Club winners were Mrs. Mi-, . and past president of Chi Psl fra-' ,, , niciflxion and an seph of Arimenthea. Remo Plsani der, wscreUry; Joseph Allgaler, song of the show, "Buckle Down , ,' Dinner and evening tue.it* ternlty. Durirm the war he served , iir. Other scenes chael AlThdeacon Mls C|UO r as Pontius Pilate upholds the Arthur Hunt, Leo C.oris, tms- i Wlnsocki." He also had the lead Landt, Mrs. Nels Ohlman nnd Mrs. as a Navy pilot and was a Lieuten- ,,,.. outstanding for power of Rome with authority. 3 Scout Troops teej; Mr. Preknp and Mr. Cllne, in "Rose of Algeria," produced by William KuzmiHk. ant, JO. He is now » New Jersey i,,iilii)s nrc the "Last delegate*; Robert Neary and the Senior Class of St. Mary's In The names of secret pals wiv : Bell Telephone Company Traffic I , ,i FnreweU." It ; MARKS'77TII BIRTHDAY Donald Dufllcs, alternates; Mr. 1947. He has appeared as endman revealed. Plans were annnunced Talk on Uraille' j Superintendent In Asbury Park, • i,.ii dail Dorhan as AVENEL—Mr. and Mrs Charles Select Officers ,porta, sergeant-at-irms. I in the last two CYp .minsftrels. for a theatre party. March 31, In ii, Kiitliloen Audre Meiera entertained at their home, '; Playing for the/show and the few York City. A bus will leavi- 1 i,,i \iiiry MflRdalene Heard by Juniors Fin Auxiliary to Hold Remsen Avenue, in celebration of ISEUN-Oirl Scout Troops 1, 4 ; dancins after, will Be George Rud- ihe flrehouse at 7 P, M. ,!,,i HI wit Insincerity th 77th birthday of l\ls mother, GUILD dy and His Orchestra. The show \Tlie next meeting. April 11, will . * sniii's most noted and 11 met this week at the home OE MiMr.s s LesliLesue AVENEL—Miss Jean Ollhoolev, Mrs, Mary Mewra. Present were of their leader, Mrs. Joseph Rapa- feature an Easter hat parade with ! 1th Anniversary Party ,-y power are "Be- Oberlles wawass GhEe -Miwlnm . oLesuf hee b State chairman of Braille. was| isELIN- Plans for a social MV. and Mrs. John Thaler, Walter cioli, 711 Do* Avenue. To date awarding of prizes. Hostesses for hninn" and "Before pedal prize ath ea meetinwlnmK ooff h thee , Tnwnshin speaker at a meetlns of the | .|, 2 to celebrate Its seventh Thaler, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Ebeltnu, the three troops have completed Sabo of Raritan the evening were Mrs. Harold ! Man 2 niirr plays the con- Fortnightly Guild of. the Metho- j Junior Woman's Club of Avenel anniversary were made by the Miss Lucille Ebllng. Mrs. Paul six fitted school bags which will Hanson. Mrs, Jay Herman and i>. , ' ralplias. and 1st Church held at the home of, Tuesday at Avenel School. Ladles' Auxiliary of Volunteer Fire Alexander, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, be> mailed to Qirl Bcouts overseas Mrs, William HofgesanB. , uillciently con- Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Miss Theresa Mrs. Martin Benslnger. Mrs. Harry , OptomPtric Society Introduced by Mrs. Edward Company No. 1 at a meeting in In celebration of the 38th anniver- Vandenbree conducted the vecre-i ' J Rlemer and Charles Mezera, Jr. Furniture Stellmacher, club Braille chalv- the Green Street fliehouse. sary of Girl Scouting. ation period and prizes were won j Hears Dr. Dorothy Lush Until about 100 years ago all man. Miss Qllhooley told of the MrSi Alice Frazee. vice president, TODAY Each bas contains 24 articles, by Mrs. Stuart Schoonover, Mrs. | furniture was made by hand, and work of the New Jersey Women'.; presided In the absence of the most of which were made by the Obtrlles and Miss Elizabeth Spen- WOODBRIDOE-Dr. Dorothy i;!•: orome Bril, HNTERTAIN AT SUPPER a furniture factory wns unheard of. Clubs amons the blind. jpresldmt. Mrs Ann Poreda, who Klrls. Materials, also, were donated cer. The next meeting, March 27, Lush, clinical psychologist, was - ,ni of history at COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. The- The Industry has grown apace with The next meeting will be March i was 111. 1 by the Scouts. will be held at the home of Mvs. I guest speaker at & meeting of the .ilii"- !". Plattsburg. odore 8. Chosney, Guernsey Lane, ^ — 1 /•• ^. „_ 1.. 1 IT nail T*.«rv^.B.^ ^t H. L ** ^b^ m L HI A th» constantly improving living 28 at the school. Mrs. Thomas! A dinner set wns awarded to All three troops celebrated the Russell Lorch, Colonla. i Cental New Jersey Optometrlc WimdbrldRe High entertained at a supper party ! Society Monday at the Wedge- conditions in this country of Markous will present an American j Miss Anita Perez,, 41 Middlesex 38th anniversary at parties after 1 -.1 outline the pro- Saturday. Quests were Mr. and IONORED AT SHOWER | wood Room. Howard Johnson Res- homes. Home program. Avenue. their respective meetings. 1 by Champlaln, Mrs. George Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRIDOE — Miss Helen taurant, here. i pint of the State Kenneth McCain, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Becerra has been named ^ Kosty. Walnut Street, who will be cvi. York us of July John McKean. Mr. and Mrs. John treasurer of Troop 1 and June Dr. Lush spoke on "The Rela- married April 22 to Austin M. 8a- tionship of Visual Problems to Ten Eyck, all of town. Barby chairman of the Thinking mons, 18 Marlon Street, Port Read- Day Fund. This fund Is used to Juvenile Delinquency." She is con- ng In St. John's Greek Catholic nected with the Mental Hygiene further Olrl Scout work all over Church, Rahwny at 3 P. M., was ENJOY YOURSELF! the world and the money Is sent Clinic, Red Bank, and the New CHILDREN'S BOOKS from 25c honored at a shower at her home. Jersey State Hospital, Marlboro. to National Girl Scout Headquar- Hostesses were Mrs. Jack Capll, EDUCATIONAL TOYS FKOM 39c A joint business session was held ters. Mrs. Andrew Gallsin and Mrs. with the- Ladies' Auxiliary. Aux- Rose Nawrocki. Approximately 6fl MUSICAL BUNNIES - SWANS | Troop 4 Is continuing its work iliary members present from this guests were present. "Wearin The Green" VV.V.H on cancer bandages. The quarterly area were Mvs. Herbert Moss, election was held, with Theodora ROCKING BUNNIES Woodbridge; Mrs. Joseph Wurtzel. named president and ON HONOR ROLL STl'FFEI) EASTER ANIMALS Perth Amboy, and Mrs. Murray Joan Furze, secretary. Miss Mar- FORK UNION, Va—Colonel Gottlieb, Carteret. To tin ADULT BOOKS - BIBLES - GAMES chairman of the Harry M. Waldron. Headmaster of DIARIES - TRIP BOOKS Thinking Day Fund of the troop. Fork Union Military Academy, WHITING 1'APER - NOTES Doris Young and Norma Becerra has announced that Cadet B. J.DAUGHTER TO CLINTONS Troop 1, were miests. Peterson of Woodbridge made the AVENEL—Mr. and Mrs". How- FASTER GREETING < ARDS Academy's Honor Roll for the se- ard Clinton, 323'/a'Forest Drive, mester recently completed. AH Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, are the par- Thinking Day Fund of Troop It cadets who qualify for the Fork ents of a daughter born March 11. ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE :ORNKR BOOK SHOI Union Honor Roll must maintain Mrs. Clinton is the former Miss an average of "B," or higher, in Ruth Siessell, daughter of Mr. and Uiill ST. iOi'l>. Strand Theatre! alt academic classes. Mrs. Charles Sleseel, Avenel. 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• '4 "< ' INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 PAGE FOUR Nimblirmj Needed Mr, •\MP liahu't Makr How Board Member Tells Taxpayers For Jack to Get oV(,r WHS Participates in Exchange Vocational School ALHAMBRA, CAln In 7 Toumhip Homes Know Your one that Jack win |,, Of Need of larger High School ble to Jump over: WOODBRJDQE -,T he si o r k Holds Open House 1 Traffic officers , Programs with Amboy, Carteret made several calls at Perth Amboy coLOK,».-w,*» .-»;• ^/^rir c« Jack Waldron, at. ,;.. Wnofibrkl::r Hnnwn, Marion Fenara and Man- General Hospital diirlni! the past Government r : WOODBRirXH'. WOODBRIDQE—Over 500 -per- ber of the Township Board of Edu- Woodb. age iiu , sidewalk and thrr uj;? Hfth School i process of uel Correin. | few days and loft five sons and sons' attended the Open Ninht of The car, they ^., Both school.1; served lunches to two dnuchu-rs for Township par- tin" evening classes of the Middle- cementinu fnen ily i nations with pil. license plates, *no ,-,'. 1 the close of the en Us. sex County Vocational and Tech- Taxpayers Association Friday. | pupil. Carterol nnd f'^ith Ambriy Hiah their KUCSLS at In addition to what they pay in John Russell, who is serving on windshield, no rmifii, They are as follows: Prom nical High School. Guests visited ft Is" estimated that a new high Schools thrmii.-li imeiTlianRC i'f!morning show Postage, it Costs citi- the Honor Roll committee, report- light*, no tail [iSht On March 31 these same people Woodbrldse. a soifto Mr. and Mrs the classrooms and looked at the ichool, to be constructed on board assembly prosranis. zens a half billion dollars a year ed on a recent meeting of the emergency brake, in, will entertain both Perth Amboy John ZawlHnskl. IBS Strawberry exhibits In the auditorium before property near the stadium, will Last year Pcitli Amboy and in taxes for mall service. group. The club is of the opinion pipe! and that the ,.' HlRh School assemblies. Immedi- Hill Avenue: a son to Mr. and Mrs. the program. Miss Gladys Cren- cost In the neighborhood of $2,- WoodbrlnVr rxch.imsrd programs. This was stated by the New Jer- that only those who volunteered welded shut. ately afterward t«h Perth Amboy tforih Boland, 531 Railway Avenue; ninR. principal of the evening 000,0000,000, the speaker said. The move was so popular that this sey Taxpayers Association as K And Waldron t1|f(l pupils will Journey to Woodbrtdue from Fords, a son to Mr. and Mrs "The anticipated high school or were drafted from the area year Carteret High ha.> becnatdded school, welcomed the guests. Dr. pointed out that legislation now driver's license. to present their program to the Gerhard Ducker. 24 Ryan Street; enrollment in seven or eight years should have their names listed on to the assembly-rxrlwime list. Albert E. Jochen. director of the before Congress would save tax- AJ if that wasifi , local hlKh school students. Mrs. a daughter to Mr. and Mis. Albert is 1,600," Mr, Finn continued, "and the honor roll. Mr. Russell also re- Middlesex County Vocational and payers a large part of that money, polict also booked him On March 2 fifty Carterpt pupils Ellen Banfleld and her home eco- Wolan. 32 Bloomfidd Avenue; tht present building was built ',o ported that the .«Ize and quality of Technical High Schools, spoke on The Hoover Commission found of tuto theft. presented -1 variety program of nomics Rirls will provide the lunch. from Avenel, a daughter to Mr accommodate approximately J00 the monument will depend on the the opportunities offered to stu- that about $140 million could be music and dramntirs to both fore- and Mrs. Christopher Carpy. 1D7 students. The present double sts- generosity of the residents. dents in the three vocational eve- saVed every year by modernizing noon and afternoon assemblies. Minna Avenue: from Hopelawn, a slon Jias been frowned upon sev- ning schools. the organization, methods and Herman Horn, principal of the son to Mr and Mrs. John Hladlk eral times by the State Board of A fashion show was presented by equipment of the Post Office De- Cartercl srhool. and Edwin Quln. Avenel Notes Jr., 42 Howard Street; a son to Education. It is true that our pres- the students of the dressmaking partment. Another $114 million jiupervisinR prinnpiil, addressed Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mnllnowski. ent borrowing capacity Is in the and needlecraft classes. Eighty could be saved annually by fixing (hp student body. Teachers in 38 Erin Avenue neighborhood of $800,000, but the -The Rosary Society will hold women from all parts of the coun- new rates on certain mail items. charge of tin viMtiiiK «roup anclL dam'chowder sale at St. An- j legislature has provided that the Steven O. Fortay, M.I), ty participated in the show, mod- The Post Office Is a big business its show wci Miss Boss Riohey!^,,s chuicChurchh , MarcMarchh 331, . OrdcrgOrdersj.-j. r , 1 If eling the garments they had made Commissioner of Education may and Miss Gnirvlrvr Kramer. Di', be placed at Debonnis Dr,M\ofi*v|ioj H and as a busli)ess it is potentially permit communities such as Wood- Announces and Mi.s.s Gon may during the year. Mrs. Helen Dusen- self-sustaining. It is far from that, John P. Lo/u. principai of Wood- Goods« StoreStnro, AvKnifl Str»l or | I'«lIUIldl II berry, South Amboy, was the com- bridge, where a real emergency says the Hoover Commission. Ob- exists, to borrow the necessary bridge Hish School, welcomed the with Mrs. Peter Greco. mentator. Mrs. Catherine Reedy solete methods of operations and guests. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilt. and Mrs. Leona Zak, Woodbrldge, lunds." The Opening of His Oflin Go to WHS Papei outmoded equipment arc respon- Mr. Finn agreed with club mem On the following day a bus load Dftrtmouth Avenue, are parents of dressmaking Instructors, and Mrs. sible for part of the annual deficit. of Woodbridiie pupils went to Car- a daughter born Friday at Rahway ...... -JT. ,, . Victoria Glodlc, Perth Amboy, the ben; who were of the opinion that at A cumbersome budgeting and ac- the local board should make pro- teret- to entertain• .the Carteret Memorial HospiuiHospital. iAll-Ill INnvs wins .inl merilecraft instructor, were in counting system contribute further HIRII School studenu TIIP sroup visions now for a site for a futun charge of the fashion show. to tlie confusion and waste foi 79 Main Street, Woodbridge, IN. J. tvas In chai'He of Thomas G. Des- —The Ever Jolly Club met last i Place in C,oin|M'lition school in the Inman Avenue sre- Other classes having exhibits, which taxpayers pay so heavily. mond, vice principal: Harry Meyer, nlftht with Mrs. Samuel Albrecht, At Columbia University and their Instructors, were: Horn? Postal employes, the commission PRACTICE LIMITED TO student council advisor, and pro- Park Avenue. 'WORRY SICKNESS' Mechanics, Mr^William O'Reilly; found, are conscientious workers gram coaches Miss Susan Pesoe —Miss Jftnet, Young, nurse at IS|>rrtnl tr> Inrtf'pr-iHlrlll-t rnclcr^ Ceramics, Miss' Gertrude Burke; DISEASES OF EAR, NOSE AND THRO.vi Himiins. Her- Prtsbyterlan Hospital. Newark,': NEW YORK--"The All-Hi and not to blame for these condi- and Mrs Maif Home Cooking. Mrs. Carolyn Pric?; tions. But a maze of laws and spent Sunday at, her home on Buj,-, Ne^ tl]the nepnewspaprp r ppublished bert Zander and Jam!) Boelhouvvcr Millinery, Mrs. Freida GofT; and OFFICE HOURS r nej,t Street. , (unts of Wondbridue regulations hamper their efficiency Mental Strain U'lMllli.li went alonw ,vs technicians. by thf stU Comptometry, Mrs. Laura McCue. and "ambition is discouraged am MOX.. TUES.. THUBS. EVENINGS —The Ladies' Aid Society will ] Hi^h School and printed by'the Tlie evening school will close for efficiency reduced by political se- 7 to 9 P. M. , Pupils Participate hold a clam chowder sale at the Woodbine publisliins Company. the present year tonight. Regis- lection of postmasters." The pupil members of the va- Presbyterian Church from 1:30 to captured third-place honors In tration for next year -will be on To take the Past Office out o riety cast \vi r Irene Toth~ ' . ~'Ethe" l 4 P. M., tomorrow. Orders may be | competitlpn with periodicals of Bringson Ills Monday evening. September 18, Tolitics and. modernize the posla DemeW. Mane Spnu. Lillian Do placed with Mrs. Herbert Hansen! other schSftHJn every State in the and classes will begin Monday- bos, Rebecca DOIKK. Marcella Me- system, three bills —Senate bill MONROE, W1R.-A Monroe doc- or Mrs, Carl N!er. union. evening, September 25. Anyone 2212 and 2213 and House bill 577o tor'.1! advice on "worry, sickness" gysie, Margaret Marrcoszy, Helen —Ensign Judy Ferler and U.I The award was annouiurtJ at wishing to enter any of the above Bama. Grace Makai, Eleanor Llte- —have been pending in Congress has gone out now to some 10 mil- William Klien, Bethseda Naval j Columbia University, wher° 3,500 courses must come to the school for some months. Besides saving lion people, anri some hundreds of rate. Barbara Chepey. Betty Grie- Center, Maryland, were weekend • school journalists from the various and register in person on the night ner, Eleanor Varna. Dorothy Faze- money, these bills, if passed, will thousands of people hod already guests of her mother, Mrs. R~ . G~ . parts of the United States and of registration. kas. Alberta Rtako. Joan Slpos, mean better postal service to every heard it—all of which makes for •erler. St. Qeorge Avenue. from several'foreign countries have Kelvin McKlellan. Marianne Rlszo, citizen. a lot of fame for the one,and only -up —Mr. and Mrs, Edward Wldmer, gathered for the 26th annual con- Sanford Yasendorf. Daniel Lat- Both the taxpayer and the mail- talk given by Dr. John A. Schind- Hamden, Conn., were weekend vention of the Columbia Scholas- Infant is Christened tanzio. Marjone Olbvichl. Charles man will "get a break." ler. That talk was conceived orig- suests of her parents. Mr. and tic Press Association. Santfna. Robert Hess. Alfred At St. Jumps' Service inally because of the curiosity of Mrs. Warren Cllne, Park Avenue. The Woodbrldge Hi^h School a single patient. Leithner. Richard Ytna, Richard —Dr. Albert Jochin, Supervisor \ publication competed in the divi- Mazzur. Fred Sclnilu, Jack Hutch- WOODBRIDGE—The son of Mr. The doctor's' speech deals with forSpring of County Vocational Schools, will sion for printed newspapers of ings, Robert Joi;an. John DeBonls, and Mrs. Lester E. Stockel, 152 what is fearsomely called "psycho- be the guest speaker at; a meeting senior high schools having be- Mary Lou Galison. Dolores Ruddy, Dunham Place, was christened matic illness"—the long train of of the Parent-Teacher Association tween 1.000 and 1,500 enrollment., Gloria Zullo. Ruth Hrdlicka, Do- M'ark Robert at rites held in St. sickness brought on not by any Tuesday at the scHoolhouse. The judges, in rating the 1,3001 James1 Church. Sunday. Rev. germs, but by a tense, worried on lores Julian. James Hall, Charles —Mrs. Everet Johnson, Lord entries, gave consideration to James Russell, assistant pastor, state of mind. EASY Cole, Joyce Schneider, Catherine makeup, typography, news and Street, and Mrs. A. J. Fox and son, officiated. Dr. Schindler has this to say of story content and the like. Roger, Colonla, visited Mrs. John Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- By Charles II. Connors the disease: The awards to the winners were Schroeck, Irvington, Tuesday. seph Caso, Perth Amboy. After the Rutffcrs University 1. Emotions can bring on an ill- Sr. Sodality Sponsors made Saturday at a luncheon nt —The Pare-nt-Teacher Associa- services open house was held at The influence of soil tempera- ness, just like the emotion of anger Spring'Fashion Show tion Is rehearsing for a three-act the Waldorf-Astoria, markinu th? ture on the growth of plants is a conclusion of the tlin j-duy con- the Stockel home. can bring on a trembling of the play to be given April 28 at the well-known fact. Roses, for exam- limbs. WOODBRIDGE-A spring fash- school, -with Hairy Lund, principal, vention. A feature of the final ses- ple, tend to start active root ion show, sponsored by the Senior as director. Mrs. Philip Claybourne sion was an address by President CQNSUMER COSTS DOWN growth when the soil temperature Really Gets Sick Sodality of St. James' Church, will is general chairman, Mrs. Joseph D. Eisenhower of Colum-f The Commerce Department rere- i ^ "a'bove" 40 2. Unless a person can escape LADIES' NEWEL be held next Wednesday at 8:30 Radowski, chairman of tickets bla. .ports that consumer prices de„_- ^ ^ ^ ^ wai.m £0]) nrowth from a tense state of mind at P, M. in St. James' auditorium. and Mrs. Herman steinbach clined 2.3 per cent during 194949 may start. This happened thi times, he gets sick. chairman of program. —"Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kase* and, ;it the start of 1950, were 4 year, before the latest cold snap. 3. When he does, the sickness Miss Ann Marie Prank is uen- rick, IrviiiBton, were dinner su'esU tral chairman and she is being —Mrs. Florida Benjamin, Ave- per cent under their post-war It is advisable to prune roses be- Is just as real, hurts just as much, I |SUITS of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brecka, and is just as serious as any ill- $ assisted by Miss Gernldine Arway nel Street, is a patient in Perth peak. Food prices, which have fore they make top growth. Livingston Avenue, Sunday. ness brought on by germ or virus. and Miss Gertrude Gucrin. Amboy General Hospital. fallen most, continued to be "high This year the pruning should be v and in relation to those for other com- done rather promptly. There is 4. But, the illness can be cured j modities when compared with the always the possibility of a drop in and a repetition avoided, by follow- prq-war situation in eiLher 19301 tempor,ature low enough to freeze ing a few simple rules. Being a comfortable, Informal COATS THE EASIEST WAY TO PAY or 192(5." Clothing prices to the the tops after they are pruned; but consumer showed the biggest pro- we shall have to take a chance. sort 6f man, Dr. Schindler put | portioned decline, 7.3 per cent in This high soil temperature has those thoughts in a comfortable, j AN INSURANCE PREMIUM informal sort of language. j 1949, but were only 7.8 per cent had ail effect on the growth of from their post-war highs. bulbs. In January I saw a snow- Physician! estimate that half drop that had been picked in the the sick people are suffering from MAKE SMALL l'AYSltflNTS garden. A week or so ago I saw a psychosomatic illness. whole group of crocus that had A chain reaction of growing pop- J ularity exploded when Dr. Schind- MONTHLY! bloomed, only to be killed back by frost. These were in a favored ler gave his talk at a University 5 situation, near a house foundation of Wisconsin farm and home week, facing south. and the address went out over the NOW you may pay your insuraHce premiums monthly, as conveniently. state radio council broadcasting 1 as you pay yuur gtm and «loet*io bills Thi* inethp(j will enable you to In the open garden, leaves of r stations. J carry necessary protection without undue financial strain'at'an.v OTKS- narcissus and tulips are 2 or 3 irkhgs' aWsve 'ground. When-thesej time. A reasonable initial payment only is requirecT ar.d the balance: Tremendous (Bequest r\ bulbs develop normally the leaves. may he distributed over four, six, elffht or nine months, cm policies The public reaction was such i r stretch up, but the flower bud >re- written for one year. Policies written for three or five years may be that the broadcast was repeated j MEN'S paid for in 12, 18, or 24 months or longer. iains pretty weil down in the bulb twice more. Hundreds, of letters accordingly there is little to fea'. came in asking for copies. Thus | Let us explain how the Plan applies to your present insurance or LII md unless we nave some unusua' Insurance which you need but perhaps feel you cannot now afford. far, 3,600 copies have been dis- i SUITS $OA50 weather, the blooms will come tributed by the state radio stations \ •hrouglr all right. and the state department of agri- However, if you are fearful w culture. •uggest a light mulch of straw, or & COATS Transcriptions of the talk were . you have them, evergreen True To Form asked by 10 leading educational joughs, put, on when the soil is broadcasters attending a seminar •old. This will help to retard Anil It Won't at the University of Illinois In July. Towth. One -broadcast by the Ohio State Whatever mulch is put on should lax Your Wallet university station brought 2,0T)0 re- be loose to allow air to circulate quests. The noncommercial station and to admit light. If muloh is too operated by the city of New York "Figures don't lie" is an leep or dense, the result will be —WNYC-got 8,000 requests. old saying and it fits .hat the 'now green leaves may well into the story about Decome 'yellow. That will mean The listener response did not gn nore careful treatment later. unnoticed by the magazines. Kdi- our spring suits especially tors cut the 50 minute address into that something smart for One of the hottest things in a few thousand words and punted 184 Smith St., Perth Amboy Easter. ,oifn is the newest musical sensa- it- ian along Sunset Strip, "The Fire- Ask yourself as many louse Five—Plus Two." It's a questions as you wish; seven-piece b&nd which plays ,n what about the material— she Mocambo only on Monday tlie craftsmanship — what nights—that's the only night the' The family Nex? Door.,. about the style—and when members of the band are unem- ployed. The boys] drife up to the you add them all up, you'll club in a 1914 fiv-2 truck' bell clang- get an answer that is ex- ing and siren screaming. They actly right. wear firemen's helmetd and their theme song is "Pirehouse Stomp.' And therej isn't a chance Most of the members work at Walt for you to make a mistake. fiisney's. studios. Briegs suits are certified for good appearance. In its flrstll93 engagements i] this country! Metro's j "Battl.1 BRIEGS BUILT SUITS around." the [story of the BattU of the Bulge, rolled up a theair. With Extra Trousers gross of $3,160,000, indicating tha $60.00 it may become one of the com pany's best sources of income. FINE WORSTBP GABARDINE TOPCOATS "New approaches" to Sovit Russia on atom held useless. The RED CROSS To Harmonise With Them I* Tit Is Always Ready A "STETSON" 'to Top Them Off A raging fire —a crippling storm—rising flood } $10 ' tt'piBl.W; •,'..-

Red Cross {^prepared to HILT I them all. It see*'* TIIL (WITH <>|. Illl: SI'AMIN that the destitute are clothed and fed, the home- '•Dw't fa* vp-miylM bt'i i. hU ««ridl»t!« am 11.1 IIU..-I lll|l"l liHll (llUVI-lf. , . . lens sheltered, the injured cared fur Mini hospital* • lir! ijtilUt! liuui|llrt . . . intksl ized. This great organisation must have money lit- ux^uiwitt.', btiitilllill it-nil i'r> was elected prpslHcnt. of Th« screen biography of the flr.it THREAD .ON DARK GRAV REQUIRES TEN ' *"' with Your W«kly Newspaperi" proiram over New the Junior Woman's Club at a leuro to play baseball In the malm TIMES AS MUCH UGHT AS WHEN "'"',% ,»dlo itatlon WCTC, 1450 on your dial.) meeting Tuesday at the liomrof nes, Jtokto Robinson, Is be- IJI'.I Public Service. Elrctric and Cm Company SEWING WITH BLACK THREAD *' MARCH Miss Veronica Pliskn, Rids^dnle ore the cameras niter a lonti delay FABRIC. . nf Iselln PTA at No, 15 School. Mrs. Robert Perli- Avenue, Miss Kathleen Reynolds lue to many different causes. The ','"'! |ltK| Mrs. Leo Chrtstensen In charge. was assistant hostess. CLAM CHOWDER FOR LENT 2 do/on clams 2 cupi rltm mttnent Is factual, Wlnkins ii, 1 at. Patrick's Dance sponsored by Middlesex Council, Others elected were: Miss Snlk: lone ot the hardships and dirty Ai Will il lie Mnnliiillan or New 2 tlin|i. finely Juice and w»t«r '"" Vs'oV'cnlumbua, and'Lndics' Auxiliary. AOH, at St. Potter, recording ser.rctary; Miss Knuliiml Clam Chowder? (111-Ml (at anil 3 limp. hiitt»r ;r«ltment suffered by Robinson 'iHU Auditorium. Bertha ScliwerufT, conospondln* j pork or margarlna when he broke Into the major A PROFESSIONAL <^t Patricks sponsored secretary. Continuing tn the second 1 iMgyr. Robinson himself, however. A '4 nip chopped 3 tlmp.cnrtcUad EYESIGHT "sonety of St. Cecelia's Church In Recreation Center, vrar of their Iwo-yeav terms ar« | onion flour Wys that' there Is no "preaching" Mrs. Howard White, vice president, 2 eiipn r.ulied 4 cups mllV, In tht picture. EXAMINATION l Manhattan Clam Chowder: Clams, " Hiinwdr-r Sale sponsored by Ladles' Aid Society A and Miss Virsuhi.i Slry. treasurer. or sliced Braided IS THE ONLY MEANS Of !l ssill pork, potatoes and unions all ' l ....',,i rrrsbyterlnn Church, Chairmen appointed for the potato™ Snit nnd pepper Law Turner, absent fro-n the ACCURATtlV MEASURING YOUR go iiitiva liig ltd lie lo make a hot screen for the put two years, Jnnet OBBC Chapter, DAR. Mrs, Arthur R. Brycr; "Buttons 'N' Beiuix" sprlns dance, 1'rppnro clamn MI Jirr dlr«ctlon» niul hiurly dam chowder. Up to this back tt It again at Metro-Qold- VISUAL ABILITIES. MODERN „ ..ir'Tvenue. Avenel, hostess. tn he held M;\v 27. were Miss ll*Inw nnd cut lino piece*. Slowly V imlni (Ml chowder fiHin aijree but wyn-Mayer In "A Life of Her AMERICAN EVtSlGHT S«CIAII5TS,WITM ni'ir mcctlnj of No. 1 8chool PTA at No. 11 School audf- Anne Parakas, publicity; Miss pork until IliOitly browned; (rum thrrn (in It's a cms ot your Own." While the. film Was ortal- PRECISION EQUIPMENT AND SXIUED ,,,.',imRt 8:30 P.M. Joan McQreqry, Mi::s Jnnn Arrier- add onion,*ook until sod. Add potl- • pnsslon Plfty. sponsored by Hply Name Society of St. way and mine. Tomatoes, and not illly based on a story by Rebecca JUDGMENT, CAN GIVE VDU THE soti. U"taets; Miss Sivy . dehorn.- one drop of milk, make the clear loss, Hum Juice and water, Co*>f, ' AnVlmny's Church, Port Reading, in WoodbrldKe High tions. Tickets may be obtained hrlnp to troll, reduce hoat and iln> West, censorship problems Inter- Alt-TIME BEST IN tirhool Auditorium. rosy red Manhattan-style clam form the Kfiioral chali'tnan, Miss mer annul 15 inlnutex or until pota- fered fith Its adaptation so loin: INDIVIDUAL EYE-CARE ,',.iini! of'H.-™ and School Circle, Sewarcn School, 7:30 IhotKew Yorkers love. Ruth Knzma, or any r.ltil> member. toes «rp lender. Arid olimnv. cook hat little ot Miss Wests story AT MODERATE COST. ,, M Father's Night to be observed. emalns. mi' Cmuc'it of High School Olee Clubs at Woodbrldsw RewrvnUon.i are to be. made In 2 down cliuns 2'i caps fanned ulnwly uiH'ovt-rrd nboiit 8 mlmitA lonRpr. Moll butter or mnrj;(trln«, ''ilinb School Auditorium, 8 P. M. advance. ',i M>. llnely tomatoes A poll amonj 200-odd veterans ndil flour, ntlr until wHl blended. , | ,,„' cnott-drr Sale • sponsored by Rosary Society ot 3'..- flip date of the theatre party to dlred fat suit 1 hay lour nf the film Industry, who have1 New Ynrk has been chained from pork C4 tup). Vi cup diced Ui'tnovp from hPBt. grndimlly add ,\i,,ln w\s Church, Averiel. worked In Hollywood for Wenty- J.LL ANIMALS BEICW MAN IN THE April 11 to April 25. - |4 cup chopped celery milk, conk over low hwt until thick- APRIL nipil. attrrinK constantly. Comblm ftve yeara or more, to pick th- BIOLOGICAL SCALE (EXCEPT SOME SPICIES 1 Plans were discussed for a onion ',5 •''P. Hi.vnie .,,,.111!:.. nf ilidlfs Aid Society of Avuicl Presbyterian wlih clam mixture, seaaon to tMtf, sreatest motion picture and the OP MONKEYS) HAVE MONOCULAR VISION, fashion show to be held in the 2 cups dlcfd 'a lap. anil atest film creator of the lust polatop* ',j Isp. pepper I'liieo ovet vi>ry low henlRboiit 19 EACH EYE SEEING A SEPARATE PICTURE. spring, proceeds to fee turnedover ialf oentury, revealed that "Gone ., ciiv • Arvc.lie nnd Old Lace," to be presented by Adath I cupn dam mlmilcs (do not boll). Yield: Ap- ' i ,'ii-i' Players at Community Center. to the Navajo Indian project. With the W)nd" easily raptured HUMAN VISION IS BINOCULAR, BOTH EYES v Julro and water proximately > : hard aliclls MCIII\P|IHII I. called Hi Lives." In the best actor eatecory, , MIM.::I-1 Show sponsored by Avenel Post, VFW, mi Riiest speaker. Miss Erb's topic was onion anil cook mull soft. Add re- Charles Clmplrn won first, wlMi PROBABLY THE MOST MOVING PAIR ,\|,v ii.iry at Avrnel School. "The Islands of the CartbbiMn." hnRH are usually used tor chowder). 1 maining InKP'ilipntp. cover, hring lo Drain clam |uii P trom Harm Md'pnt Ronald Colman tmd Laurence OF SPECTACLES IN THE WORLD, IF NOT Ml .in,- and flection of officers of Home and School Clr.-.le i"lliiiE In dttail of her recent, trip linil, reduce hcut and siiniiicr about Oliver tying for second 3 School, 3 P. M., at the school. there. II»WI>. rut cfsms In bowl; artjll cup THE SMALLEST, MEASURES ABOUT 2 A IS) nihnilps or until potatnos are cold wnlpr. (larcfpllj rtflse Piich Greta Oarbo topped the INCHES ACROSS THE TWO LENSES, teniltii' Add clams, cook slowly un- runncrs-up being Ingrid Bergman All Eleven clnm. ri'inovinx nny grit and parti THEY WERE MADE FOR A FIVE-MONTHS- covered 8 mimiicK longer, Vlcld: He pavh and Olivia de Havll- The Britisher was talking of co- CIPR of Midi. Wlmn they're cleaned, OLD BABY WHO HAD UNDERGONE AN Approximately 7 cups. strain the water through very ftn» land. David Wark Griffith w i;\\H-:\T I 0 WS j the public will hold by that time.! incidences: "The most amazing OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF km Other sources besides the social-1 Some versions call for 1 (up diced strainer or Hicenceloth wrunu out named best director. , ,,,..,•: nuieni is financing a | thing happened to me at the races. CONGENITAL CATARACTS. security aftency Include postal carrot A for the ahove quantity and a nf cold waler. TJiin clnm water ,i,: »[ us budget deficit' It was the eleventh day of the hit ot garlic, llnely chopped, added uliniild be u«pd as part o[ the clam' Atlantic ship travel this summer': savings deposits, veterans' insur-1 eleventh month. My boy was elav- to set new peace-time high. i ...ir iiom its own agen- ance funds and Federal (bank) j with tup vpRPtal»le!i--plu» a dash of juice and water culled for tn the ,i v 11in social security | en that day. We lived in a house Worcestershire for final flavor. recipe. !( Deposit Insurance Corporation numbered eleven, and I arrived ,,, .ii.iiin; to a report of the j funds. I on tie course at eleven. Later In i:, rue Board. Govern-1 // Von l\r Cimned CUim 1n.tliad the day I found that eleven horses / /'"m/i: You'll need two 10-to-15 , 11 • •, to its BRencles total: Recent Navy orders of 100 nir- were to iiin In the big race, so 1 New Enjlshd Clam Chowder: |omiie cans of minted elama. Drallf ,.,,ii ;:in 1)00,000,000 and will j crdft str&s Jet flRhtci.s. , backed the eleventh horse on the Aroimil Hoalon and Down '.Ka?t i Juice from c.lanm, measure and add , vfj 000,000.000 by mid- card.". they'll liavs no tomatofs in th^lrj enough water to make up for clam :,I,I.HI-II with some $222,- Fifty bl(« passenKer liners ur.;«i! "And It won??" rhowiier. To them tvnly rich milk! juice and water called for In each "No. It came in eleventh." and plrnty ot clams are needed to recipe. Because canned clams ar» Announcement iMdii m (iovernment I.O.U.'s for U. S. war security. Hive thf trur flavor of chowder--, already cooked, add them to the thickened * little lo make It creamy cooked potato mixture, heat and RinootU. It is wim great pleasure that we announce to our many cus- down SAVE AT OUR MEAT PLANT - New plant completed nt Oak Arctic cold and terrain bog tomers and friends that Riduc for "assembly" isotopes. machines on maneuvers. CITY DRKSSKI) MR. HUGO A. GEIS FRESH PORK BUTTS 38 NOTICE TO ALL FUEL OIL who has been associated with our firm for thirty (SO) years, luis been appointed to serve in the capacity of Manager of our Tup nr liottoni Milk Fed CONSUMERS ROUND ROAST * 59c; FANCY FOWL -ib29< SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED Men's Wear Department. led flormcl \V«' now treat all fuel oil that U delivered to We can assure all ivh'o have for many years enjoyed Mr. OiV tta consumer with "XENE." expert and efficient service in our Shoe Detriment that they OF VEAL -ib49c SLICED BACON •* 33 This ktXi']NE" is mixed with your fuel oil and may expect the same personal and friendly attention. We take liclicimis Ilormcl keeps filters, strainer and burner parts clean. IHAM STEAKS Jb 59= \ LIVERWURST .* 39= "XENE" al«o neutralizes the acid coiMlition this opportunity to acknowledge, our personal appreciation of of the fuel oil which prevents tank deteri- Mr. Geis' many years of faithful and devoted service. oration. ZUMAN ABATTOIR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Oak Tree Road, One Mile Past Isclin Center '

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K iir slrctchiiilt. : , "'"• ^>V''""''":""'"'"^ SINGER Hand Cleaner $25.35 — OPEN SUNDAYS Set of Attachments and Kit $19.70

10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Buy from Singer Sewing Center SlNGIiK and be Nii) SMITH STREET PERTH AMHOY 4-0141 . M. VO-9 r wft*rLJ^ ()1)el| riiaay Nights Till » O'clock 10 A. M. TO ' ' "" ,. PAGE 'JIX THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1050 |,F.(iAI LEGAL NOTICES I.F.OAl, NOTICES I.F.OAI. NOTIfT.S •v 1 i: USKM SURVIVES 55 MOT 1 AM. unmml In ivpui! what he Ihoii'jIU ', ..I \T T' Ii ... \\ .,,,.|',I |.h: IIII: V. T \\ \T|l'\ .-!••• in. .nl." - in" i till .'• •;'"1 ' ' I'1" ' ""'•. v''\ ., • m,..,,,.. ,.. in i.-i >n-"«' BUI .AW A YO. .^niilliriii nho- v.iis ii fftlul nrcwlrnt but tlic n.i:ivr I .11 fi I',"!""1'' Girls »l ti'.|V;,,|,.,i ,,, ,!.,. liM'-lm, - -.•'"• ''. il-'.it '", "l;lk'' '•' j ,','.. ,,„,, .,, .|,,,,,n nior.- pirli.-n DV3.n40.nn IHS.33J r.n de-^i A :trori'-( 'MM i'l wmil l>li' v \r.K niii.ifly (lyre irilin? ••! hi*! 1 Hollywood fold Short ,:;;;;:;;„:••:,; zi^r^X -v'; ,,v.x.,^r&: -; ]lvl ,r ..;...•;.;•• ••• -•:, 1:. 1, i- s 1.«• r < « native worker Ircm (lir tnp of .1 f;ln ]\P rnroivod only minn ,\brn-' ,|..., 'IT, i.,,,n N,.« .lii-m. nn .Ir- i- • i w • , •-. I'«I n "> "" "1"- "1 , ' ; .'. v",,, ' | •• „,„„ h ,1 V," J.i"> T:IN HOLLYWOOD, CALIF-Nor ',!.,' ,;,irU;\n<- l'i>lll''l block of (tats nmv I* .iv; bull' on sjOn< (ind. within linlf nil linin . was' nun Fork well, tamed home ,1 1 Snli-Tolill T.ixrrt tlir m.iin si rcr t Mr frll '•> fr 'i. ,- ,. , ,.,,,, |i <.|, until .in jimnimi i'.|»i;u i" I 'i'ii- ?.i'ii-.i-' i"" • I •••!.• I'T.I\'-I' T.ivn. - ip II n illustrtinr, 11 i <1 he li'lnl.'1 '" "I"' Li I'l" ol".n l.l'H ,, ..A | ,;„ ,1,1,1 I Ji-ul... S.-I'M i • I l.m l":|l"l ,,,. I ^N,.. : Aptnoprln t Tali: who s.i« tin- f.ill :niiii .1 ''-1!'' •" *'-i-M' 1..I' I'lonll'"' couldn't find i whole«om*lnnk- ••• ••"s, Nm ;! i; ,lAi-1.:s. \:C;^XLi :" |..-T.in nifiiii.in.-.^ i i ."..»• ii'. .•<«'•• , ' .....„•-r^:' v,,..,,. ZTIi ::, TI,, 1'ilr. linslnu Xj-'i'iil ri'l"'."" I '• ni, ~""il" I ••" • '"••"• ' ing, lypirally American, tepn r ll 9 i he rlul.i I" i'.-if''i iii" " " '''''" l"l ": , ,, ,, ., ,.,,,,• !,.,in|ii"l Tns CnllP.'t ale mndel In nil of Hollywood. ,,,,1 i,i~ :i.-ilnn I- i'"'t in "II i''- in-l'iilim-' ip."'.i'l''» h •' ' ',';'," iT" HillM'ni'l Al'I'l'W'f .„..,. to IT :imno\iil <>( 11"' H"nr.l;-...I rr-mi-r-. •<• "•• '". ,':",„;',,„ "All nf them fmote ind grim- \l:i\ ,II:HSI; 1 Vi F!l ,,„„,,, |.'|i.'in|,|i.,'v ni ilir- I'niltll l.i •/i.llnn A. I'oll'o. liiiilli«l.''l "> >" '•I'I'TM. "Iv lll':N'l'l!' ' wi-.vr of lit it. vl'iu HI- ace 8» it Ihrr were linSernoftig I' |, , H,.r||...!i-I Hv I'UMhii^MiH^.H- i:i:\'i:\ri;.< - - l:VOli% \TMI\M a icTfrn ti>M." he mrwned. |:Y .,r.',, ..f lit,- ISonnl "I r:»«i>n ,, iv Mm- "f ..•'»"'• Ax-nii". ""!'; A niionii. .'I rli.-inu il:ur for I • 11 t~i p: ; ; i j i 1 wt mv. Hi(h nrhMi) girl* livln* In ili'.li -.1 ii.. s .\'i..ri-li I.'.. If.'.ii. ";; - -' •* '•• \ ; '";"-!;::^;i; ri.',:, "."-"^vi^:; the ronnlry are hetler mndel.*., M'l'lv lii'Piii'iim'iii ..I I'lvil SVr- uiTiiri: i.. CI'I:I:'>I<:MS take the train at ci.-., Si II i .• llnii~.. 'I't.moil, v.'vi I •.],; MI i'nr. I'.i IIII; M..|ti'7'\ lnl|l:in M'l he said. "In"'Arlington. (Ver- I. i , . ^ _'____!_• _ — - , j,,ri. n~. mi.I .lo.nn Iliii-ll'V (•• ' mont' tnft'n • where he lives'- 'I'ln 'nliiiv ifinjri' S'IOVIJ for llif I'lllM IIII . Ml «i,-rl\ l«r IRM I'ur IM "•'• f.i'.f I'llll, Sl.linli t.'lp1 M' l'~l l~ popiilttinn 462 I can wnlk over :,. ,u Knnll 1,-rnrrill * •''""'-l.r. iloi 11 c Suit.' K.rvi.'i\ T Kf rtil.'ni nii\-iil:.\i!i;i: i: \i.i'ii J. s\i M.I.I-: M Ihr It-.in tlint 'II |l|.' ~Vil, .'-f r \ i • '• PLAINFIELD s, « .I.T-.-J, M'.I.II. "i'^ •'••••••• • "•--.•••• ;:,' ',,,,, ,,,, ,1,,.,',,,,.^i. |2l.74n.iif1 fi J.nnn 1Ill | . urally Ond art like g typical :in.| in.i > i,.. -nnii. i\! 11 hlunor n' , loiii-r (H'r.'f 1'^ 11*1 n - ** s r American Rirl." l.jnd.oli Lift 0.1Ill . 1 i' Mpfii In null.' ;in.I finrili' cHl'pno Ml-, ,.IIIIII.,III>' • ; I.' in.mi In r.'~|.l.l>l in W.n.'llirl.lL" .,.:.iuii-ninn ,.!' i'w Mi :• i ii.tn-rv. I'rlnllni' .i 1 Rockwell, who wa« In Holly- h,,,,v |..rii.K ,|...,II:....I in' ;• • ", 1 i:no on - I.'. .",!' 1nn I Si'iiiot I'li'ili Sl..ni.irriirili. -r. S:il- Zii'Hin A, 1'i-irn. \.li, iil-idn wood. to do mflgarlne civei;* Inr tiic PHI ill- r'^'' .,; nrv, | .'^.I.JJS^II p,.r ;inniii>i. WM'V.-I! I Mini I'nllM'tl'TI i! !ll\:i MORRISTOWN and CnriMmni card scenes 'or (II'PII In Itliili- . |li/. II-, I -J Mli.lll'l" •I, /..Ii,,,. A. I'.lV., in.l IMi" r.-!"i I"" ^1"' ;-!« ", V W ' n • 'I'.'IM'-: ,,., l,| vilf,.; i:iiy.-,l,»ll, W. l!-r- -i.,.. m'.H'r, M..|.i, I. rUllmark, (ave up trying lo lr-"i'l.-_|it It, W,,,,,ll,ll,'l.'.' f ,,',,!l,, t,.r. U ^Cll. Q MADISON find i model suitable Tor his I Unidiii-rliii' A|.l.'. S;i!:irv, I:'Hi" K,t :,i,.l I'M. d-l I, It'ipet'. H*r .it..ns,il' Pin •*• , ,.:.,'>i»,e*nl.-.v.- , pi t :i Ii ti inn IIUtMrailon until he rould re- I-l, •_•-in. :':!. :!•". 1, 1' turn to Vermont "where the • Sii|;irli'< .lli'l Wnl-'C" ll 11 | Mi'i-K i: 'iii in nix n« mi.mm ...rp'.riitinn .,1 S.-« ; Itir ' ' " ' ,"':„ . „, tn.il,, it. t'; cr l!\jii-nMOh |lrli «re still rtkturil, tinspniled i; 1! nui i I V' ;l!.-il i.l- 11 i' I..' I ' • ••,< .1 I III •'••-• '"•' ••• "'•"" ' .;:„;:;, "i - "••••• "•"" » - Tnti S;ll..: .'.on.ml' teentgen." : I It ',, , !•> 1«. -11 - *» -• I I'm. I ..- im Ai'i ni'v fill), , , t!..' .ri ! i I "II.-,. 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'• lll'riMI'X 111',1'CHT II l~ I"! Mll.p'll! •'.'-. ', IHSTHHT Nil. K I' I > ni, in. 1.11.1 ts \ ;i I ll.i : i"ii K\ p. n«-'i',~: 1 1 • i -oifil, - •'. , '.' \ !'!*. .'I ii - I r-:. I.' ;>l'|.ril-.. .'ITI.I Itv mi' I""," ; 'i'V.i... kin 'iM' f I •\VM.IL1 .-i:il:ini'". :.lnl U'nirrr." . ' , I nil \ i\.. i • i. It ..in , il< . I. .' "I II-.I "I, I" I"' KlM l'i.:ill;li:il I''"' "' * , \ ' „ , ,,„ ,'.,„. I II,..,- 1 11 .. • CM,, II-C . . 'ilnt'i"l i ., II i.il l-i I,', .•ili'in I'". l'-"'i '" I''"'';'! "I '"" : Vln. ' i oV \'V«- llrnn-«li'l'- •' I ..-::,it. . r-lim.l IT "0 I in-,.I I'm.- nhil.', Iliil-I I..I l.l.llll-,.- •• I'Klll. Ili't Ml'il . '" II"' ' "' .,1:1.1. S.-\ lll.l 'Sllll. >;>l.iii.-. an.I U'ar.-'i ,-. Mur.'li I. l!'4'i n.• ",p. l.-.. ^ : inr lii-t "in.11K l I, duo. n 11 ll.lK.-, 'II ll"' I'nlltiH' "I M|.|.llr"l'\ ...->• « •[>•"'•-.•• u;,| ,„. ||,;|l,l, ..I .Mis. .-II 11 . -.11- ::ti ii,,y, i'iii<,M i\I-.I i.s v 'i; .'.nun 1,nun,mi 1 Si.,.. I.i I i',,i.||«i'l I'lSlll'ltSI'.MKXTM l.'i X '111 • iz. .1 I.Ir.I.-III..I • •:„;;:;:'• .^L/'T^rr-" "-::-^;;;;!/:;: — •-•• ::r llii-.tim . liin; li.iiaiiin. ni; ,-':iliirlrj> p.'nM-ii I I Mil I'.' .ml) i'oli.mil I;. i|. '.i-ri.N • l!:il"r r;;y, K^,;,i^;^M MUC7 J^KI,:^ !: .il i:-i:in- liiiiarimciii: 0 72.1i or ."in.,I 1R MI.-.-I- T.i II.' A lir.-.l In T'.nn- 1 I-l. •'•-!'-••" S:i 1 :i 1 , s nn,i Wu-ifv ::•• 4 4 >'ii I'.,/, \Y i- In -lull. II \ 1 ', 3131.' •j.noo.w l.r.iniin METUCHEN iiiini i:\pitiKi-~ 'ir,. I'niiiinK'i'.ioi r.li- tIon ,- « Lit. Ti'l.-lil'iillr lOHi'lmllK)-. :, )..,.• 1;," v Iv" 11 uk Ti.r ,1 tkr •I'u.iiiNlilp «l WiM.4lir.tini'. I.•!«.«• Si|l:irli-.- ami U'acr-. •.T,.lHl I u.irp llil.i.l ill 1: r 1 1 I.AMII nil t »;iMr"«r0llldlr,r., Ut Ilir I I««« » ". r^ .1.1 I'l.l.- i'lji.S? • Ilil. :i.l''. ll'i'.l -ll I "tlif-r My|.iii-.i'-i 1, i, in,,.1,1 ,'-niii...i ih.,. 11.• i-»i'if; i;i:MrJi;,, l'';.';"i,; ,'-•.'lioi. 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Tun .M,1 n|. ip.il r.nirt: 11 ,,•,• i.n It.mil I'III. vs. Slot Ii ol' ."III il. h-r, .- -,.l Sal.irii-s an.I \Va(fr-^ h-rli of ilir Knv.rnitiK- Iy. in:ii nil n.i.HtI..IIH :ir^ ''..rr.'.-t .-II I H'-'t an 1,Aim.nn II uin ni tiinit- nnrrlninl^ :ir,' lifil 111 lnT Kspf-nM-N " • .II in iti-m ill.* rnr.'l.;ir:in« Aqi',11 ,,.,„.„„ ,,,s ,nnUln..l l,.-r«li, ...e In |.i.,..i. |;liWA|,|, ..,.„ ,,,,.,,,„ I'oli., lii'p:ii'iiiii>nt: 1 U3,2st).(.n 1. I'.-i'i'vi-.-i ill-- I\K\ >!'.iM li-n.l. t III. If hl.l nil Mis -I I I.I IK -' Aiiilllnr. 111, 11'. 11 vi 11 l< I: ,'['l.,-:iils :i tnl iihls in in-1 ll.i.kMisJ.h M:i'.' . T.alli, riKhlc I,P .1' ' l.lll[ Illl.-'l 111 ' '.l-'ll "I' . II ll. '' 'f-nill.'l l.i in. Ih I, .lav nl Mar.li. is:.i>. l'..'i.. I', nylnn KM-III I'nnlilhnliim l'.'.flfili.iifi 'lll'.'li ill III.' Mill. .11111 "I till p. I r.iL. 1 an.l liifinfn's i:»-llrf mr.(ii Muri'li .11'. .',-tlt I III' i I ill I In Int 11 lil'l. I. HI 'III. NT MITHi: Svsirin of Xiw .li-nx-v 'i.iiiifi.iin NOTII i: Til rOXTIUI'TOHH The I'nii lui-inn Ac, 111 r-'Sfrvcf 1 Sfi'lliin I. linililini: ami Fire iTi-vi'iilii.ti iTSA Hi.. rl|.:lit 1,1 i-.-jt-. 1 :ini ..I nil 1,1'K Li..-.il I'.II.IKH 01 ill.- T..»n-litp ,i!' Wr.o.li.ri.ln.., I'.ninn i.f Mi.I.Hi1 !•', I'III' t'nrll ii'.llilli? illlil llisl:ill:itinli ol' .llfl liiv rt, linn i - silt'i.-.'t in :i II re- t '•Cii.nii I'nr III.' lls-'al Ir.ir I'.l.'.ll. . • * Sahiti's ninl W'.'IKKS . . . 10,-lT.il,(Id 1 i '.(in MI I'Tlrir nioii.r ,11 iv.ti ili'fp ivll 1 in HIii'i'lK III Hit' iiliprni'.il "I tlir r.o.ilil I Illl.;! KMU'IIS.-S . , . J, .I'd fill 1 UK IT KH-ul.VKIi, thai tin- I'lillnwitii; »taii'in. nts m i-i'V.iiii.'S an.I ini' pnnifi it tin Slalo i'ri-im I'.iini. of ('tlo.t.n |.'r,'i li.il.l.'ls ..I' llif- i'ntlllt.l I'Mrsi Ai.I «•riAiiuiv-ntion —AI«1 t,«llW*lll'. \' W JitsiV, Will 111- II1- .•t|ipr..|.tla|imis -linll .'..nftiiiile tin- li"-al I'mlt-ft i"r ili« y-ar m:.ti. Of MllllllfM -V. .11,,I .MalnU'nan. c: ' ' iv.'.l III Ihi' I,111, ,' nl' tin- I'ullililh- Ill: IT Ft'l!Tlli:K lillKlll.VKh, thai s.iiil liinlitt-i he pnlilislii'l in ll" ! III olil.'t .1' III,' 1!O:I1'HI Of I'llil^ftl HI lii-r I'lxppnsiiK . . 2,in(i.HH 3.tiin. mi of InsllllllinllS nil.I Aiil'llrll'.s Wniiillirl.lsff ln.li'|..-ii.lfni-l.f.iili-r in I lip issue nf tin- Ifit I i 1I.1 v' ••! .Maivh, 1 l''l'i-.'lllil.l,.|'s nl llif I'liilllly ol' Mill- STKI:I:TS A\I> i:n. Intr iillii',' lliiil.HIIL', Wrdt Ihiniivrr .l|."i.'\. li'.-.it. I ki'i'iiim iiml .Mslntp Trrntnn. X«w J.-r^r-y, on 1 AUTMCI: I. l!nit!'ir(!H,<. Nnilcn Is horciiv iiivi'ii lli.il ttif lui'lc'l an.l ia\ H'siiliiii.ni was, llinon.dii Ii.".,.-,!;1.'"' r 1 Silliirl.'K ami Wal ['tlf--il I V I hi' It'lll'l It I I til I > 1: t > - HI rni-i'li.-isiii" Afi'iii :t|iprnvpil liy the ToiiMship I'.iinmiiipo nf tiir- 'r"«'iislai' "i \V llirl.l ;.-. lni.Oiid.nii ins,1 uilii'i K\pi>nsos April, lli.'iii, :it m n" o'l'lrn-k r.'Mllll. l-l^-:l-iii-.Mi I'oinity nf Midillp.t**lti St;i 1,'!:tMI Tfnir, lit ulil.'l A licaiirii! on Hi,, luiilui'i an'l tiix ri'Milnllnn v, ill lir hi- I.I al I In- J Siilmips anil \Vnt ;,fini).fln liln.' II11M will I." pnlili.'lv opflicii MI'I'll I! Til .V'f-ninrial Mmiirip-il llniMiti^, on the "JSili day ol M.n.i . I'.i.'.n, ai vniii I llhi'l- HsjIPTl'PS innl ri-.iil. Smlr.l Mils Hill lie rnri'ivcil ,>| (Ip. I*. M, 0','lnrk, al Vl'llirl, little allil pl.ire nhje, tinn.s to s.ii.l Iillilnil a Inl I ;i \ ' 1 I.-.II 11. • i > hi sii'i-i I I.IirlitinK" Tlif I'lfrlit lo r.'.ii'ri ;L 11 >• or all l.lil- l'lin'I'iisiiiH .Nu.'lirs IHilt'(', Iliinin ~>ii!utlnii (if Hi,' Tnivn.-lii|i .'I Winnllirl'llio I'o' I'"' >•'•'•>' ' i.'il i.i I:IAI..II , 1 s ,.1 "tli'-r i!iii'i'».Me>l P-TSOM-. si Li i-t i 'U-:mi tm: 1 •Jll.'i, I'niiiuy Mnoi'.l nnlliliii!;, N'i'ii' i:., Kin.on V. ,01I1.1 '•*"" Salaries ;iinl Wii I In- si'nli'il iill.l ;|.l- li"'llsi' l-k. X. -I . on .M,,nil:l\. .M.ill'li ],.",I'I(UIII l.r.no.i i Mlii'i* I'vp.-nyf-s .li'i'-'Ki'il Iii III,- I'liiiiiiiisslniu-r iit lu- L'7|!l. lll.Ml, :il I::.II A .M,. i"i II', 11 SAXIT Vi'HiN: -til 111U. 11 s ami .\Ki'iii'i,-s ii'iirms ami i I'linilrililtiK an,I .li-liv-i'liii nf Hie Ulriiulrril U) HriUrtl • lUlF-i, \<-(u«i nun Vi'iiiui mis liyi-iloll (11 Alrliili'l'tlir* tail. 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I .o, ;i I I'liliinsf- T;l\ 11 tt MI III ;i l .•.'-.•l,7n7.r,:: t I;I::.I;I.I.II;, Wiiiliiijt Cool I'Ni'l.ASSII'IKIi I'l i ti.onn.no T11 Til1!': TAXI'.WfCllS I'F TIIK Tinrr l^pr'H-sf-.-i ,'iSil.nii I'l'spHii ll,|. lnrr,>asr in Ciiiiiliy an.l Loral Si'hnnl,. alnlii; willi nlln-l l'n!l."—•' ill'fl-a.sini; cilsls WllU-ll rlillt'lfim tlir TmvllHliip I'nilllllill. I', 111*' t I \ I,I, Miuivliully flvm^il: this veil, as i.'iifciiivrly I'stiniainl, Is hi'lnx 1 >-.l 11. •-.! ::s |..,inix imm tL, > ii.iilis .ind Wiigp.1 iiiriiii'i' 1 aLf i>r SS.HU Pur $IIHI.Iin a.s..si-.<.>4t',L ILII 11:111,,II I.. I!I.- 1,1-u i.it,- ni I'llll'l K\|l|'ll!iC.1 ,. K.7I |n-r I Hill a.ist-Hsi'il V.1I11111I1111. ' ll ^lionlil also hi- nnlril tlial llu- alnnlllit m lit- lais,-,l hi T.L\ .1 linn inr SrlKinl I'lirpisps, i-i a|iprox,lmai.U- a Half Million 1ml1.ir inni,- tl .11 ] Meet America's : 1 lui 1 ii-i|iiir,'il lo IJI> lals.il |,j< ihf township I'mniiiitin' for Lm.il Ta\|' ' ' 'N'TI.N' .V.ST . . , . ; nun.on • | ;.,Mil.«ii tnhSi-j <'"XTI \«! I-;.\T .( Top Truck Values! i i l.npayi-ls fi.r Illl-ir , nn|n ralinii an.I [.if.lKr In op.-i-ili' III as .-'1.nnii,I. al hi .ill'I.nt m.inni-i as. pn^ll'lr. T1JI". TOWNSlllI1 I'liMMlTTi:!) i TOTAL ii|'KI!ATK*>\'S General llrvfiiura nihii'' >' *.Tr.M. IMI'KOVKMKNTS: IBM IHIH I H-.ll In in-Ill ':..a,I I'liiiniriii'ilini T l(*>'nn- si'iiii.rs i:(':vi'S!'K CASH , -:ni linn u'ltli Sun-' A hi I AI'l'l:. lor n( I.OIMI I n'.•ir-; .Hi 1: i, fi il M iliit'i-rpinii'iil ...,'.. J -Hl.llji is J ic,;"vyi,{> ; |i;>v n.. T..i:il |il Muni, ip.il IV 4iT.dH.5O .»I:I.:« it- ••' MISrlOlil.ANMIM'S KIWBNI'RS: f l.i'i-tises: V. •»' -»•!•• %m ADVANCE-DESIGN 1 Jijllol' i I -.'li.'.nii.nil % •.'i;,r,iifl.ini j ii;.'.v::!i i;,, sT.vn TUI:V ^:.\ 1'lninlir.iM l.l.iO.IIII l/'I'Mlll Mn MraliTH , linll.Inl film nil iii.liftiMin | .'" • Itm iKrtu V Ajiilinrliullnn- I I'IMIIIIITS litlll.Illl inn nil I IIII Ifhrii-.l i(|.i'--l- «• ' ' Sllll nil i.i.ii nn r TRUCKS, l'Vf« anil l'.'iiiiilii: < ".-t nl' AW in Avtnuii Iliillilin^ I'fnnU.'' lO.Omi.dli ' 1 ''.llnii.lili ; III ni l-'lip Pioventlitii i-'efx i.niiii.nu i.2ii(idii ;'!;iiiiu I'liinilfhin r'l'i's I/.01.IMI l.dflll.oll I'I'/II.-.H "i Hifcrrfil Ohiifj-i and Si'wer I'unniM'tlon F«li AHEAD with all ih«it :i8O.no sim.uii 't.'iV'uu .siaiiimry KxprndllurM ...I 1,389,03 J MBW.OII * -'"• iiltlrlal T.1X Sfiirch t'en .. S.ililll.dl. S.liWhDti j(ils';,ii .Leaders Mlinlflpttl Court Fine* formance d.ncii.nii 4,1(10.(111 ;,s:iioo' APpnoiniA. I Pirns Features lnt.'ie.-l ainlt'osfs on TtUcs ... i.ifiO.iin 7,0011.1111 II *\\ III POINT il.OOO.JU.M IMM.4Sl.St H.l' • Morf Powerful Chavrolal Irvckt THEJPOPULARITY l'*nini'lilHP T.txe.s i»s,(ino.on ln.iino.iii) iMt'iio';:i MI: mi r:,w-iM K L (ll:N ; i ,—— n DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH snI.-•< iif l'ori'i'Iost-,1 riopeny, i'!V 'l "-M' AITIlOPIUA -'~ : (I'niilrari)' Ltn loOpiraf* iiiii.ixin nn :'iit,ii)iii nn i4iii.7''»,i No doubt abpu. AAwfco'i choice in trucki. F« *# Unftw»lv«- • SYNCHRO-MESH TRANS- Sl'/'i'l llmi" lit Oniflill llr er Tort ^* v ' * MISSION* • HYPOIO REAR Antii'lliated wllh prlof « month period," Chevrolet^ruckj outsold the n«xt fciyo , f.'lia.lll nf Ulin'i'loi- nf • «y«bio*d! Y«, truck u«rs' punhaiM prov. Oiptofc. trock AJJ-JJ uM^iJSlSii iiiivi-niini-iit; - W^irr O|itM'utIntT HurpliiH itf *' t* A *' WpWterHy.And«,at'iprW.f.»ho»Ch.vrol6t»rMd,'fl«yoUr wHms . ADVANa2iSWM I', lor tv P W.iui Hiib riceWri l*eadert ft* s btj,buy , Compare «,,„,, (ealur, »orf#0(ur ,,.. ^ for ™Jjj^ wi ita ^x?S 1 All Around Sav/ngil vohje ,'.. and you'll know why Chevrolet »ru«kt are fht world ! BMa»hei" • BAU-TYPE t?TMR- tlnuHlni; I'nllt. JEFFERSOfaitttt selling makel NCom e inMOTORS and tee them today. ', INCJJ~J:Q • UNlVOESIGN BODIES.

P.rth Atnboy 4-001$ — 4-0016 *» I6(M66 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE ' PERTH %,^TOTAL W I, IA, I A.NH i.... 11.11'ft.4M«Tl» ».«48a^^«WJ».Mfr- * •"->-- •—— '—-T^ • • '—•— •IITT-" "-r-1 ^-TTH - / ...... THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 PAGE SEVEN

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Valued Armour's YOU NEVER »0 AT A&P! HERES WHY: Corned Beef A small lioad of lelluro'isn't wnrtli ;i« niucli ;i^ :i |ii|» one ... a willed head as much as a crisp, fre>n one,- TIKII .goes for all under-sized, off- grade fmits and vegetahles. So A&P nevtfr inrhules tliptn in its regular produce displays . . . never sells them at it* regular produce prices, Ex- Armour's pert checkers make sure of that! Firsl of all, they inspect every ship- ment as it arrives and remove any items that aren't uniform in see and Corned Beef Hash gradrf. Then . . . several times a day .., they check the fruits and vege- tables on the racks and weed out any that have become wilted or blem- 1 % ished. All these are promptly placed on a "Quick-Sale" table and sold Armour's at reduced prices. You pay full price only for produce that meets A&P's high standards. That means you always gel full value when you shop in (hopped Ham the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Department of your A&P. Try it and see! 12 oi

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Heanbley's Shredded Codfish 4ot Pk< 18c • i Vifiina Sausage Pink Salmon Coidsirum iib»n37<- 4 oi Tuna Fish Flakes Suiune 6oicm27'- can While Meat Tuiia Fishchick.n «i SM7O« Cin43i- 'r- Planter's While RicO Rivet bnnd 12 oi pkg He 2 Ib. pkg 29>' ail Peanuts Henri Spaghelli Sauce , . , ioicnl3« Spaghetti & Meat Balls o»r toy >r dee isv, 011 Oo Airline Prime Juice .... qt.boi.25« Frvsh I'M-toy-Ar-Bfe Grapefruit Jjuice u«« c.n2iot31c 46«x cin37« SllNNYFIELD BUTTER Tomato Jtlice lone U»»c«n2tw2lo • I Sauces IN THE NEW . i» Meal or 8oz. 1 *> Campbell's Tomato Soup . w^oicenlOc I.MI'ilOVKlt •••' 1 Muiiiroom can WAX WHAPPER! b 8'-•y la* Campbell's Soups o»m Chowder & oihen 2 «•« 29« Yellow Onioiiv .1 i ag Celery *<•*«*» ^lO* •'•i Heinz SoilpS CUm Chowdtr, Muihroom 2 cen2(or 29c Old Fashioned American Carroll ' from Western litmi b t. Chopped lor juniors lb Golden ComA&P-iancy ma ilyl« 20 01 cm 2 for 271-' Miarp I 6,1c Cabbage New whit* Fresh Kale Cl«»n»d »nd weihtd lOoi c«llo bij 17c tins Whole Kernel Corn KountyKiii UoicmlOc String Beans fioride 2 i Filbert Nut Meats . , • 4«.«iio.bn25e llomaiio i Pjckled Beets Home "W* ' * i« 1 S« Tomatoes Wdripe Cashew Nuts Salt*d ,« ox cello, beg 20« r Dexo Sliced American M«i-o-iii ib.4, >a Del Montr Fruit Cocklail . 30o.cn a.> Rome Beauty Apples Aiipurpoie 2ib« 17<= Roasted PcaillltS In ihell 8 01 cello bag 19« Pure vegelab!* ihorlening n«ii»n uyi« 3 o» 30n Lihby's Bartlett Pears, , , 29«. cm 33c Gi'ated Cheese Hb Off 3Ib Clied-O.BU Cheewlood % W lb. 23c cm < can 69. Red Sour Pitted Cherries , itu.cer.27c You'll Enjoy the iioo4*t*s . . . Appreciate (he ThrUllne»t.ol Imported Swiss Weed «it> 53« Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 20 ex. 2 for 29c Sardo Romano ...,,.. ^ 7(> Pard H Food Sunnyfield Pancake Flour , 20«.Pk».12c A Swill Co. product Blended Swiss M I O-KI ib. 53/ Log Cabin or Vermont Maid Syrup " »* 26« # 'SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS 9 lib. Vegetable Collage Cheese , , sOi. 17o Jack Frost Sugar 5 ib. b*4 43c 10 ib be? 85c Cqld'NBich AtowirtMii *.59c * Criscp or Spry 1 fc cm 29* 3 % Cin 79c Such tender, juicy, fine-quality meats as these are sure to give you lots Cream Cheese ibrdens «oz.w«i31«, Duffs Devil's Food Mix , . of erlj|i»eiit! Such thrifty prices are bound to benefit your budget! Octagon Soap Mo>»i>g26G Try a^urier-Righi" cut today! You'll not only get delicious meat, For lK« laundry Sweet Cream Borden's-whipping Vfcpt. cont. 30<- Burtou's Chocolate Frosting i* ?»i»> 29« but more of it for your money ... thanks to A&P's policy of removing excess waste from your purchase before it'» weighed. ; Junket Danish Dessert • • • pta lie Graham Crackers 1 * ^i 28c Lovely, Lutetou$ San* P«rh«r Hurry's Butter Cookie* LEG or BUMP of VEAI Dm <0e, Pt«23c Extra for duhei ind all lh* leimcjry 1 1 B >s -leu wnle Bordeil's St&rlaC Dried jklmmed milk 11b pk(. 33c ST. PATRICK'S DAY Lotus irj-jirss»«• P" '" * « » t: Pot Roast lanilm Ciuek -no l»i idd.J lb. 79c Bouelese Veal Roast Sfiouldcr lb. 59 Chin and Lee ^W* »uin iim t« t Pks 47« CAKE 59* Ctn'er . 49« Loin Pork Chops p C £ ChoUS Hip endilfouldei culi lb 35i' Chiffon Flakes Marcal Paper Hankies . . . 2PV9>17C Chopped Btjef wf bee(-h»fhly W>wl k- 49 For dnhti and your filler fabrics with vanilla crenit, h Piljnrn 17 Ibi i under lb 55< ovir 20 Ibi. Ib 45v Gre-Solvent Cleem hendi cleen 1 Ib. 13? 3 Ib. cen 33c ( cocoanut on the aide*, Reef Short Rihs , , • « » • i& i.rg. I wild a green .sugar hirp Plate and Navel Beef Frwh-iw boiling* ib 25? k I Bleichette Blue . . «| . . 2P^« 13c and liigli hat bn top. Chickens l'«w«| *** F'»I«I-V"» «^« < *»• lb- 42C ! • Legs of Lamb Tender (b 67c Wllbert's No.Rub Floor Wax P< 35C qi 63c . oi 6^r35e St. Patrick's Cup Cakes R^«dy.to.lSat Uams whole o. ejihe. MK k38e Octagon (leanser Ann Page Fine Foods Shoulders of L ; Cro««cu|-whole h tl| k For gtntral houtahold ui« Shamrock Cookie* 7oiPk9.25c Sliced Bacon SwnyMid ww cM '2 » b p o« 55P Sparkle Gelatine Desserts . 3 P^ 17C . t e * Stewing Lamb Ib Irislt RaUiu Bread . . . . ub,io,i21c Smoked Pork Shoulders sho.t i ib39« 21" 15c Sparkle Chocolate Pudding • . pkg. 5« cu ... pk9 of 6 f<» 29« COHNED HI II Smoked Pork Bulls e-'«•.> ib 69^ Raipberry Preserves nbiir29c Jelly Domil Fingers Jupif-riaht beet, ipecially cyr *4 by S«iokcd Beef Tongues5h»"culN»'sr»Je ib.49« our excluiiv* recipe •«' *in« ' «d Lava Soap ADO Page Syrup c*neimWi» U^.I?>I.28« Apple Pie ..„ . fc.70«- spkieiiy «i«i.d I ft> 5^« For washing dirty hendi -Tomato Soup *™tn» jonw.jin3ter.25o Boneless Brisket , . t Beef Liver Bltielwrry Pie « « * Plate and Navel . f , , Fancy Seatomt Tpffl#lo hot. 16c Cod fctetWF.tii.ib.4lrj #hiiUig-ov.1,.<»». _—.^ DM

Hand Cleaner Chopped Sp|c«d Limcheou Meat sliced ib 55« INDEPENDENT-LEA])],, PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1050 !rone, Iselin; Ninth District, l.con Kiwanis-School | L. Blanchard and Sue Warren, (Continued from p ,,,, The - , OUR DEMOCRACY I»RR lare AvenelWomanDics; Fords. ; s (Continued from Pane 1) by Mrs. James Allardln" Third Ward: First District, Car- ( i Continued from Pase li K8ten and Mona M. Hamilton. PTA president; Mrs. .loj,,, ','' Iselin: Unrestricted monthly, old Services Tonight Iselm; Seventh District, Hiram men D'Alessio and Ann Karpln- president of the Girl Scoir ( rate, £14.40; nrw. $19: restricted Tuttlc and Helen Brown. Colonia; sky Port Reading; Second Dis- ell. and Captain Benjamin i, monthly, old rate. %U.9h: new. ElEluh District, Adolph Peterson trict, Henry W. Kennedy and sons, of the WoodbrldRc |. Mrs. KiifiiH. 61, Stricken Margaret Nelson, Avenel: Third 117.10; 12-trip weekly, old rate. nnd Mary MuUer. Iselin: Ninth Department, who is In nr,, r District. Hany O'Connor and *3.60; new. $4.-. >. District, no petition for coramlt- the Junior Police. The Wiiu'-, On Minna Avc. Whilr Vera M. Ryan,-Sewaren; Fourth Between Hudson Terminal ami ireman and Eleanor E. Smink, the seventh grade were >-, District, Joseph P. Somers and : Avcnel: Unrestricted monihly. old Taking Dog for Walk Fords. Tricder, first; Robert ,i,'h', rate, ,$14: new. $18.55; restrict!"! Third Ward: First District, Dorothea J. Kennedy, Wood- second and Carolsue Coopn ', AVENEL—Funeral services for In The Muilhatt: monthly, old rate, $1260: ne«- Louis Decibifs and Prances O'Nell, brldRe; Fifth District, Frank J. In the eighth grade, wiim,., ', 1 Tom Ross, son of Mi nnd $16.70: 12-trlp weekly, old rat\ Mrs. Thcrrsla Kufus, 64. 31 Port Rending; Second District, Klrwan and Jeanncttc SukaUskas, Joseph Musiek, first; KP , ' Thomas Ro.^, Avrnrl. wjio Is at •3,50: new, $4.85. Dcmartst, Avenue, who collapsed William J. Roomc and Paula Avenel; Sixth District, Elmer and Braza, second, and Rohrn 'I Rase Drai;os, Avenel. third. Prizes will be pic..,.,.,, present attemtlnK Onnal Motors Between Hudson Terminal and on the street nncl died of a heart F.mila Pieper, A vend; Third Dis- The candidates for the Trustees- the next PTA meeting Insitmtr in Flini. Midi,, was re- WoodbridKc (.same rales apply for attack. Monday, will be held to- tiirt. no petition for committee- cently plrdcrd to Pin Tan Alpha man, Anna Wyckofl, Woodbrldge of Free School Lands, commonly ,| Ed itni Stationi: Unrpslr'cted nifihl ftt fl o'clock at her home. referred to as "The Seven SLs-[ fraternity Tom is a firshmnn stu- monthly, old r»U\ $14.40; wv rut.', Remainder of service and burial Avenue, Scwaren: Fourth District, dent In the Business Administra- Wade Brown, 135 Terrace Avenue, ters," arc as follows: | Work Under \\. strictcd monthly, old rale-, S18.95; will be held tomorrow afternoon Republican Party: Mary B. Lar- j tion course at. the institute . . . nnd Ella Linn, 6H Rldgedalc Ave- i Continued from p^-,,. , $12.95: new rale, Silfi.70: 12-trlp at 2 o'clock in Clovcrlcnf Park son wtona M. Hamilton, Marie M,; Dr. Alexander F Ormsby. John weekly, old rate. $3.60: new, $4.65. nue, Woodbridqc; Fifth District, nnd Mrs. Alfred Nicholas, (-,,, Cemetery. Olroud. Mary E. Klein. Gertrude ; Marshal! Collece. has been invited | Joseph Rhodes. 59 Yale Avrnue. 1 lino. 84 Koyen Street; \i, Other Tariffs Widow of Gottlieb Kufus, the Messlck. Helen Hubert, Myrtle ! to be the speaker at St. Cctrlia's Avenel. no petition for commlttec- ! Mrs. Harold R. Handei i ,'• Communion BrrnMa.st,.,May 7. ... Between Pennsylvania Station Avenel womnn was walking her woman; Sixlh District, Spencer F. Palmer. King GcorW'3 Rond; Mi ,,',', John J Simon, flrrtnnn, USN. New York, an I Colonia: Unre- dOR on Minna Avenue when she Green and Elsie R. Alexander. Democratic Parly: Elizabeth Patrick L. Comfort, M "\- was stricken. She was discovered Hubcr, Margaret Scott. Mildred S90 Oak Street. WopdhndRC, visit- j stricted monthly, oftl rate. $20.00: Avenel. ( Street. All the buyers ||:,-,, ' ed two continents duriui; February | new. $22.50: 12-trlp weekly, old by Frank Treres, 99 Hyatt Street, •Democratic Tarty Albrecht, Marjorle Krauss, May j possession. while sorvinw HS ;I crew member! old rate. 418.60.: new. $22.10; 12- who summoned the Avenel-Co- . First Ward: First District. John Q, Mnyo. Ellen DeJoy, R«r A. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Be;i" •. •board tlio destroyer USS Han.sn. trln weekly, old rate. $4.70: new tonia First Aid Squad. She was D. Milnno, 20 Nlelsoh Street, and Arscnault. boimht from1 Mr. ami \i, pronounced dead upon arrival at the de.strnyei participated in vnst | I $5.85, May G. Mayo. 98 Main Street; \ I Wnsko the six room 8f Smith Street, and Elizabeth LOS ANGELES—Oerry Pit/.- ; 50 by 100 feet. The in,-.. portunity (or liberty, and ITCIM-J old rate, $20.40: new. $25: re- Mi's. Kufus is survived by n N.ii;y, fift Caroline Street: Third Kerald. S9-yc»r-old Los Angeles ; take possession when tin . lion when scheduled calls were I stride dmontlily, old rate, $18.95' dfluzlitcr, Mrs. Frederick Lolt; n District. James Mullen, 151 Ber- businessman, who escaped death cate in approximatelv i,\,. son, GeorKe J. Kufus, and u grand- made to Aujaistii, Sicily. Pntriis, 'new. $22.50: 12-trip weeklyn, old p,en Street, Ann Kuchle, 346 Main in an airplane crash in Switzer- Mw Beli :sky is a lailoi JtRvilla and Alex;mdrnpolis, Greece I rate. $4.80; m-w, $3.93. child, all of Avenel. Slio was a Street: Fourth District. L. Charles Amboy. member of Ladies' Auxilary of land in 1946, flew to London re- find Izmir. Turkey . . I Between Pennsylvania Slntion Manitione. 261 Campbell Street; cently for his 31st operation in 4 | ami Avenel: Unrestricted monthly, Avenel Fire Company No. 1 and Maruaivt L. CiUalano. 247 Green years. Tlirotmh surgery, his badly old rate. $20: new. $24.55: re- the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Dis- Street: Fifth District. Bernard F. broken body has been restored lo Forms Ami More Mail: stricted monthly, old rate. $18.60. abled American Veterans, Wocxl- Dunisnn, Hff Grove Avenue; • Miss Mary Ann Ko.u. Wilson new. $22.10; 12-trip wrnkly, Did bridce Post. No. 46. active use. The present operation Phoebe K. Levi, 552 Myrtlp Ave- will be on his eyes. College Junior and d:iu.:Wer of rate. $4.70; now, SS.85. nue: Sixth District. William H. FORDS, N. .1. ~ p, ,\ 1 Mr .and Mrs. Stephen Koji. will Between Pennsylvania Station Huber. 612 Watrfon Avenue, and More control of bu.-.ini's- by bd a member of the rust when the Maruaret Kollbas, 20 Vesper United States i.s forecast by Bat'. and Wootlbndt'e 'same rates app!,\ TIH'RS.. IRI A SM Kiltochtinny Players of the col- tor Etljtan : Unrestricted monthly, St. Patrick Dance' Avenue. lege will present Bailie's "The •iJATTLKGROlM, old rate. $20.40; new. $24.55: re- * Second Ward: First District. It wouldn't be SPRINCi Twelve Pound Look' Saturday. stricted monthlv. old rate, $18.95; with Van .lolnisnn Set for Tomorrow Joseph Sobesky and Margaret without a now The Middlesex County Council of ANO SO IT is WITH r/VMILY IIVIMG. THE PROBLEMS' new, $22.10; 12-trip weekly, ol.'l Jane Rychlicki, Keasbey; Second John llnrliuk Parent-Teacher Associations will MAW\ol.\'o THC FAMILY MONEV, WS £ WHAT TO $nvk' ~ BECOME INFINITELV Affair to ))<• Sponsored Marie Stepheno, Hopelawn; Third with Klrby Grant ,mi •:30 P. M., in the gymnasium of S'MPLER. WHEN CHEER.FULLV ACPROACHCP. WISHFUL FTC to 'investigate oil industry By Holy Name Society District. Ernest J. Blanchard and Suzanne r);illicit (he New Brunswick Senior HlKh Florence Quadt,, Fords; Fourth Open 10-6 THINKING, rXANSLATEP "VTO PLANNING, BRINGS ftSSULT*. operations abroad. SUNDAY & MONim School. Mrs. Harold Orausnm, In Urcreation (".filter District. Victor Novak and Mary Daily Friday Fords, is chairman of the dance, Van Dusen. Fords; Fifth District. HASTY I1EAK I Till it P. M lyhich will feature both square ISELIN—The chairmen of the Joseph Elko and Veronica Sayers, with Ronald Kr:is;in i,,, and ballroom dancmts. Mrs. Mar- yt-.u's al Oslnwich Shoe Store o'clock at the • Columbian Club, j various Holy Name Society com- Fordj: Sixth District, Edward J. Patricia Nral tin Hofmann. Iselin, is also serv- mitiees handlin; thr preparations which was located where the Main Street. . . .The boys are j Kenny and Fay Dickinson. Iselin; "(iOLDEN STAM.ION ing on the committee. . . . Mr. and for the annual St. Patricl:'s Day Louise Shop is now. Here's wish- insisting that Kay Mooney i talc- Seventh District, Arthur Lawler with Roy ROKCIS Mrs. Monls Braun. formerly of s ( MAJESTIC .f Diince tn be held tomorrow night Ing Mr. Geis many more years ing singing lessons. . . . Bill Hay- and Marion Abry, Colonia; Eighth Pords now of Trrntrm. will eels- in sf. Ci-rella's Recreation Cents?1, of successful merchandising and den, Avenel, Is golns steady these A )Voft«r Rride Theatre District, Matteo and Grace On- TUKS 4 Wl-I) brate their 56th wedding anniver- Oiik Tree Road, report that all Is happiness. . . . Mary Ann LnRusso, j days with a lassie from Pla infield ! BLACK BOOK sary Saturday. They are the par- m rc.idiness to accommodnte a 180 Gi'cnville Street, has enrolled 1 way... . And Johnny "C," Avenel, with Robert Clllnmil1^^ ,, .i ents of Martin Braun. principal of FINALLY, at last, record -breaking crowd. in Mrs, Eleanor Bowers' School of is Riving the boys bowling lessons Ki ; Arlenr Duhl Port Reading School. . . . after a 3 year Baron r^ " ''-. orchestra will Beauty Culture, Perth Amboy. each Sunday night in Cartevet. play for the dancing and the <*om- ARGENTINE NIGH is delay, you can see with Ilitz Brothers .,„! TALKS WHILE HOUSE BURNS imtiee has planned entertainment. Around the Township: Last Bui Not l,m*t: THE OUTLAW.' Decorations, favors, refreshments Andrews Sisters A good time was had by all at CYPRESS. Cal. — John Oslo Hi MAIN ST.. WOODHK1DC.I-: Also Julius Izso is bpuinninfi to won- broke into the conversation on his and entertainment will be in krep- the Fords Fire Company Chief's TODAY THRU SATURDAY Next lo Jackson's i Dishes for the l,;i sages and cards on rns birthday, MOTHERS Double Action Hits! (in Tnicolor) "% Friday. . . . Miss JoanN^. Klein, I'aul Uemircid SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY With Rod CAMKRU.N - vi alter BRKMNAN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris We are giving special attention to the fitting Maurran O'Haru SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Klein, 413 Elir.wood Avenue, of infants' ami children's Shoes. "SPANISH MAIN' Tyrone power - Wanda Hcndrix Woodbriclge, and niece of State — l>lus — Orson Wells Gene'TIERNKY • Richard COS'TE in Senator B. W. Voccl. has been Out of the Arabian Niehts! "WHIRLPOOL" Mined chairmiin nf ilir entertain- Ask for Mr. Median and let him fit your Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. "PRINCE OF FOXES" Tins Leu GORCKY and TIIK RfW'KllY BOYS in ment committee for the'Syracuse Mauiwi U'llnni "MASTER MINDS" — Also - , University freshman weekend. child with u new pair of Buster Brown Shoes. .luiin Davis - Andy Dcvinc "SINDBAD TIIK SAILOR" Miss Klein is enrolled .in the in Wilson - John Hubbard WEDNESDAY Tllltl SATHtDAY Extra Sat. and Sun. Malinrr Diinny K.VYM in School of Speech and Dramatic '"THE TRAVELING 3 Color Cartoons :i LINDA BE GOOD" "THE INSl'ECKTOK fiKNURAI." . Ait and is affiliated with Boar's SALESWOMAN" Head Dramatic Society, Jewish CHRISTENSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE . Student Fellowship and -the Chap' 37 Main Street Wo©4bri~»- 20c j such a request, but we do SHOW TOEVERY DRIVER ( Ol. fcrint letters sent to us anon- Fun for Everyone 3 to 93 . ', . Huyo Geis, of Chrls- PLUS WON THRU TUURS. | igen's Department Store, is, I New Jlpve, the dean of salesmen BAND MUSIC ADULTS CHILDREN i ttpg Main Street. Thirty years 60, 24c | this week. Mr. Geis began Local Dignitaries Big Double-Feature at Christensm's. Prior to 20', Federal Tax Included I |t,.imie lie was employed for 18 BOX OFFICE OPENS Shows Every Night AT 6 P. M. AN HOUR UEFOKG SHOW

Cecil B DeMilles SAM50N AND DELILAH OUR GIANT SCREEN Hedy Lamarr'Victor Mature-George Sanders -Angela Lansbury REOPENING SHOW SUN., MON., MAR, li, 20 Ml, SAT., IWAKi 17, 18 TUES..'riU]RS.,MAR. 21-ii! GARY COOPEJB k at thesr/ iu-w Su OtSON WELLES i! Vm MM tu S Abbott and Costello IN 'In Wooiibriilgv. FRED Mac MURRAY have Time - Save Money NOW •'KEEP 'EM FLYING- "Adventures of Marco Polo" STRAHD CLAIRE TREVOR "BLACK MAGIC" PLUS PLUS A Woitir R«gde Theatre IN MARTHA V1CRKRH PLUS PLAYING ALAN CURTIS "DAUGHTER OF THE WEST" — 2N1) 1HG HIT! — O|KMi 1'ricUy Till 9 I "ENCHANTED VALLEY" TUNA CLIPPER" Slain Street, Woodbrldcc Aiulie Murphy in !\\xi to \\ uultturib'ii "TUK RID FROM TEXAS" —Uwtr vt Sturr NlUHUY^CLEAR OH UAIN-KVKKV NIGHT A HOLIDAY' OITOW lIi;NT LEADER THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1050 PAGE flTNE k FORDS NEWS Jntcpenbeiit-Xeabct NEWS C/aft 0/ ilforfe Auxiliary to Join County School Head Discusses (Crutches for Use 'Overcome Evil of Communism', Anniversary at Meeting With Legion Post Home and School Relationship In Area Purchased Speaker Urges Holy Name Group

Women's Club counselor, an- March 22 from 10:30 A. M. to 1 To Mark Birthday JudHe Smith Addresses undents are nounced that they will hold :i Over 200 Members and P. M. Luncheon and bus reserva- By Lions, Monday bazaar next mouth. Guests Attend Annual tions must be made this week. tjldx of Peace I nit (tt th.v K,v France* Hendlowttch, ,\: Pwpram is Anyone wishing to nttend the LaBance. Al>ina Bin©- Anniversary Celebration Hostesses were- Mrs. Christian I Service Club Donated state federatitih mcotlni! In New- Fathers Night Program Communion Breakfast ihk Brume Ko««wki. Joseph no- \i'i ,,,/ /n Harpist Pederson and Mrs. Albert Betcher. ark Apfll 23 l.s t.o contact Mrs. To he Held Tuesday. ISOtoVFW Fund; Next Imltn. Ann Minie Vltkorsky, MM- co-chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Johi^ | ,,, .miHiul Federation Peterson, transportation chairman. FORDS — "Problems ef Homr- FORDS- -The minimi communion 1 Kl11T( j;0(. ^ At 'Legion Post Rooms Hutchlns, Mrs. William Jensen, ,mii anniversary of Hospitality was in chara of and School Relationship" was tlic* Paper Drive March 26 breakfast of the Holy Name Society ' i'luii of Fords was theme thnt Dr. Robert Blunt. Mid- Mrs. Lafayette W. Livingston. Mrs. j ' Mrs. Peterson and members of the rt>HDS—At the meeting of the , (inn'(> Lutheran dlesex County Superintendent of Michnel Elko, Mrs. Charles Tnrr, FORDS—At the dinner meetliw held Sunday moininu in the Keas- board of directors. adics' Auxiliary, Fords/Amwican Mrs. Elizabeth Lar.ien. Mrs. John Schools, discussed at the annual Mrs. William Warren Jr. and Mrs. of the Lions Club of Fords, held bey School auditorium, with Fed- U-ion, Unit 163, hold III the Lo- William Varady. Monday nlflht in the Scandinavian Csabai and Mrs. Stcphsn MWM- Kmlcy. third dl*- Fathers' Night proRram held by eral Judcr William Smith as the :lon rooms, Tuesday nifjht, plans Grill, the members voted to pur- 103. i. WHS the. prln- School No. 7 PTA in the school speaker for the occasion. worn rompli>ted for n Joint cclo- chase two pairs of crutches for \ik M cKi 11 Iry spoke auditorium, with over 200 mem- TakiiiK us his topic, "Pcopli. School No. 7 PTA bratidA nf the LeKlon's birthday. by persons in this area. The „ in dub work. bers ftnd guests present. Week's Activities Ruled by God Arc Not Tyrants,' Tuesday, In the Post rooms. Mi's. crutches will be kept Rt St. John's imii] and prac- Dr. Blunt discussed the.coopera- Judge Smith stated that countrus •John Labbancz and MVs. Louis First Aid Squad, Inc., Headquar- Program Features ,veil by women Holds Tea Partv tion nf the school and home as of the world are bciiu1, eiwulfrd by Bortrkap J;-. were appointed co- ters and may be obtained by call- toeing essential to the welfare of Likted bv Pastor Communism and that the UnitW activity. rlialrmcn. Ing the squad headquarters or any the child, "The kind of mental and SUites is without the proprr urim- by Mrs. Card Ptirly Scheduled member of the club. Society Meeting Mrs. Bartolo DIMattco. pirsl- emotional Uvins experienced under ment to defend itself a uiin^t inlll- ,ii third district, dent. reminded Ihe members of the PTA and Sodality to A donation of $50 was voted fo iinimn, Biul April 27ili as Last the guidance of his parents and tration of Communism. Ho traced membership drive that Is now in teacher shapes the child's omcrs- Receive Coiniiiunion ai the VFW Memorial Post Fund Ihr riso of Hitler who. he said, be- St. Patrick's Social past third clls- Affair of Som progress. Mrs. DIMatteo also an- Edward Burton and William For- i Mrs. Arthur inz personality. No child Will learn mui with a band.of only '-i men Held; Nexl Session nounced that reservations for the | ppy or worried." Mass Sunday Morning mer of the newly organized New- when ho was cast into Jail. Itoliu .-iii. welcomed FORDS—At a meeting of the lf he te unna County auxiliary luncheon to be i lmiecl, saying Market Club were present and ex- his imprisonment. Hltlrr produced Scheduled April 13 executive board of School No. 7 Tne speaker cont FORDS —The following an- tended an Invitation to members held April 11, in the Pines. Me-! ..lntcrcst in school work is neccs- he book "Mt'in Kampf," tin* in; induced the PTA plans were completed for a 1 nouncements of activities have to attend their Charter Night April -ASt. Patrick's Day so- tuchen, should be made as soon |sary for grades.' The influence of said, which captured the interesto> i 1)10 club, Mrs. ten party to be held today from been made by Rev. John E. Grlmc>, 1 at the Martlnsvllie Inn. wn s featured at the meeting as possible. I teachers on thn mental and emo- the younger Germans and after'., Howiird 12:30 to 2 P. M., with Mrs. Charles pa.stor of Our Lady of Peace . , . , , ,, of the Ladies' Missionary Society •11 Mrs. A donation of $25 was mariot.o tional development of the children Joseph. Grelnct presided and an- Dunham HitmbeiR as chairman. Proceeds Church. llh> Wili.ird the Soldiers' Home In Mcnlo Park; ts second only to the influence of nounced that the next paper drive emirc^nliy ^ "HIT .ftwlhh Lutheran •will be sent to the National C011- Novena—Every Monday evening will be held March 26. 1 Parish, held in tlie Parish Housr. also a donation to the Betty Bach- the parents." Part, of Ihe burden lies on th . Kiess of Parent* and Teachers a at 7:30 o'clock in honor of Our The members will attend a tele- :Mrs. Franci.-s Juhl presided. Mw. piminim chalr- arach Fund. Longport, N. J, Adolph Quadi, member of the slioulders of you nwn in this so- a contribution to the "Quarter Lady of the Miraculous Medal. vision broadcast with their wives Dorothy Honiik' was appointed fl- Mis,s Kathryn The members voted to send Mr.;, j Board of Education, was another vision ciety," Judue Smith .said, "whose ! rranbury. wh3 for Headquarters" fund. Stations of thi Cross—Friday at' April 15. Anton Lund demon- inani'iai sccrelary. i Mrs. Anthony Columbetti has DlMat-ieo to the National Presl-' speaker, duly is not. to let evil overcome 2 P. M. and at 7:30 P. M. 'strated a machine used to play you but to overcome evil." i Mr.v Howard Madison read n. . . , been appointed class mother foi den's Banquet, May 2, to be held I A musical program was present- ' PTA—On Sunday all members .ii nairman for,,„..„ ...... -*..,;..•„ ed by the children and featured recorded church services in the Rev. John E. Grimes S'.avc the "StDr.v of si. Patrick." Tile enter uHerbertu t . TLudwis's second in the Essex House, Newark. of the PTA will receive Holy Com- homes of invalids. announced that Robert Kovacs on the accordion invocation. John J. Csabai, presi- lainnicnt. program fe-atured Mrs. grade to fill the unexplrcd term Plans were discussed for a social munion at (he 8 o'clock Mass. A ..•..lized $2,145.91. and Sondra Katz at the piano. . dent, welcomed the guests and in- 'Hoiiiii;. pianist: Mrs. Betty Lund, of Mrs. Walter Stetz, who ha to be held April 21 in the Leplon catered breakfast will be served at Mrs. Gilbert Augustine's third troduced the MHiikiM'.s: Captain ' flutist: Mrs. Norman Tliorpe, . i contribute %'n movjd from town. rooms. The dark horse prize was St. Marsaret Mary's Auditorium, Erade class won the attendance Jack Euan of the Woodbridge Po- • druminrr; Mrs. Henrietta- Martin, .[,,•} Guild and SI Mrs. Michael Homsack, Mrs won by Mrs. Louise Urnari. Host- Bonhamtown, immediately after Bauers Entertain ,! society for the prize. lice Department, Benjamin Struili l violinist, and Mrs. Ella Klehi, Emery Blanchard and Mrs. Chris esses for the evening were Mrs. the Mass. Blindness. Mrs, Raymond Christensen, and Juil^e Smith. i .saxophonist. tian Pedersen arc co-chairmen 0! Paul Chovan and Miss 'Edwina All wishing to make the New safety chairman, announced that! Strafll, wlio is leaving tomorrow Hostesses for the evenlni were I) 11 librarian, jje- a card party to ,be held April 27 Chovan. Brunswick area PTA Day of Rec- At Birthday Party the safety poster contest beiiw by plane for Rome. Italy, was pro- j Mis. Juhl,. Mr.s. Willia. m Larson i-iu-uliition of 807 the last affair to be held this schoo! The next meeting Is scheduled ollection on March 22 are request- conducted by the seventh and sented with a scroll inscribed wit'iiluld Ml- RuUl Swcnson. Tlio next •,.n,iry. Mrs. Fred semester, for March 28, at which time the ed to notify Mrs. Fred Popovitch FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Au'lUst tlie names of the society member- 1mei-Uim will be held April 13. uiiuiii, announced | birthdays of Mrs. Louis Watts and ^^^^i^i^^ieavly this week/The services will Bauer, 538 Crows Mill Road, enter- which is to be presented to Pop.- Others present were: Rev. and if the art rontest | Miss Chovan will be celebrated. 1, beheld in St. Peter's Church in tained at a party In honor of the Pius XIT. The men have pledged Mrs. Robert SchlotUr. Mi's. Imma ,- •.' ill represent the Fords Woman's Club at the Third New Brunswick. eighth birthday of their daughter MKKTING tONIGHT 200 masses, communions, rosaries, Smith. Mrs. Ann Fedor, Neil John- .000 ejaculations for son. Mrs. Alberta PfeHTer, Mr;-. Mrs. John Kramer announced Members of the Sodality will re- Quests were: Chris Sorenson Woman's Club will meet tonight at j that a total of $121.70 was realized! the intention of the Pope. Strain Lorraine Hanson. Mrs, Katherlne . i-;ik(j. Junior Club( ceive Holy Communion Sunday at Grant Sorenson, Norma Jean 7:30 o'clock in the library. ' • will visit his .sister, a nun mid Liakii and Mrs. Mary Johnson. !..iiii].'ed that her; By Mothers'Club from the food sale. the 8 o'clock Mass. Fischer, Meredith Shapiro. Caro Mrs, Harold Ecker, president, whom he hasn't seen in 41 year:' :.: i;ii from the card j Newman Club—Every Wednes- Fischer. Gerald Howe, Michelle reported the Central Jersey Spring and will also visit, a nephew who is ; t)u: i! is devo!.-; day evening at 1:30 o'clock all Oerzoff, Owync Roinig. Judith FORDS—At the mcetiii!! of (hoi Today's Pattern Conference of PTAs will be held a priest. Horvath Infant . ,i!-h mpftlim for hisli school students are invited Therkelsen, Linda Hanson, Caro Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Troop \ in th« Asbury Park High School Hirer dressing. to join in discussions on religious lyn Nistico, Mrs. John Sorenson, Oflicers ol the society were in- 52 held Monday nisjht at the home! :.l Wilck, Sub-Jun-1 topics. Mrs. Arthur Feddersen. Mrs. Wil- troduced u.s follows. Stephen Bo- of Mrs. Claude Colrman, 13 Max-i rusovic. first vice president; Glen Christened Sunday •; •;• announced her liam Romig, Jr. all of town. well Avenue. Mrs. finest Flinch Cuparity Crowd Attends A. Nelson, second vice president, ,;i, .'7 from the caket Jeffrey, Glflord and Kirt Kucs- FORDS --The infant son Of Mr. was elected president. Kaminsky Named Head Walter Buikley, secretary; John i, r.iu dothinx and; ma, Woodbridge: Mrs, Raymond and Mi's. Robert Horvath, 107 Others plcctcl to office wen Boys Club Annual Show Sabo. treasurer, and John Burke, ., to the Navajo: Of Hopeluwn Fire Hoard Hanson, Metuchen; Rosemarie Fail-field Avi'iuir. was christened Mrs. William RumiE. vice presi- marshal. I mil Pcliuson, Little i HOPELAWN—A, capacity crowd Meszaros, Raritan Township; Mrs. Dennis Wayne at ceremonies In i dent; Mrs. Theodore Haimscn. filled the Hopelawn School audi- HOPELAWN—Frank Kaminsky Hannah'Bauer and Miss Catherine Father Grimes discussed the the Slovak Presbyterian Church. j secretary: Mrs. Jack Anderson was elected president of tlie Hope- j Bauer, Perth Amboy and Mrs. Evr- state of the church and informed 1 inrium Thursday night when the The Rev, Michael Magyar offici- treasurer: Mrs. Ralph Gamo, pub- Hope-lawn Boys' Club presented its lawn Fire Commissioners at a! lyn Schmidt, Sewaren. the uroup that membership is now ated. Sponsors were Miss Etoanore 'resident licity, and Mrs. Jack Hutchins. annual variety show. The pro- meeting hold "in the firehouse j — in the liiMRliboihood of 1,500 as SwilltM- and Carmine Guarnleri. historian. ceeds will bo used by the building Others elected were William Hct- eomparrtl to 300 in 1928. He Mrs. Horvulli is tlie former Mary Plans were made for H fuod iale fund of the club. tiger, treasurer, and Larry Clem- Fords Fire Commission slated that work will begin in ihr. Vasil. Club 1 April 19. The next meeting will be near future, on :i new school ani#x The Starclusters furnished music ent, secretary. A social followed, with enter- ; tmttl April 10 at th« home of Mrs Elects Grispart Head accommodatim; four classrooms. for dancing fbllowiht; ,Uie shivf' • ••MlchaeM&&nick"'Was appointed tainment by GuaiTiierl and Henry ,i :i:trd birthday ol Jnck Winer. 42 William Street This work is to be completed bv Several of the acts featured in- house man and Frank Fedor to FORDS—Louis Grispart was D'AHRCIO. Others present were IT A im celebrated ' with Mrs. Harm.sen as co-hosteso. September. cluded the.Old Girls' Orchestra, tlie alarm system, Leon Jos elected president of the Board Mr. ami Mrs. Stcplten Horvath. ijfid yesterday an- Father Grimes also announced Vincent Cannamela, "Mr. Son of presented his annual audit. of Fire Commissioners of Dis- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vasil. Mrs. rii iol auditorium that he has applied to the Trenton 1949"; the Don Lane dancers, the trict No. 7 at the reorganization Stuart Brandon, Mrs. Carmine d' lit.-, were honored I Tiro Infunln Baptised REELECTEO CLUB HEAD diocese to begin construction on a Pete Milano Trio and George meeting held in the Fords flrc- Gutirnlei'i, Mrs. George Lattaniic, • L Garner, past FORDS—Miss Betty Molnar, wa.s new church, stating that there are Kaiser, Magician. "Red" Hull was house. Miss Patricia Horvath and Oleen t.iii' association and k lady of Peace Rites rcclectcd president of the Juinpin' already seven masses beta'.; said master of ceremonies. Others elected were: Leonard and Paul Horvath. Hlriii. was the prln- Jills at a meeting held at the home on Sundays to accommodate the i FORDS—Rfv. John E. Grimes, Fischer, vice president; R. Rich- Mih Samuel Strut- of Joan Bartos, Fairfield Avenue. membership. i pastor of Our Lady of Pcac ard Krauss, treasurer, and An- iii'-u;. presided. SON FOR HlAIHKfl Others elected were Miss Bartos; It wa.s iiniiounwd that Monday's Matilda Talk Engaged i Church, administered tlit- secra- thony L. Ballnt, secretary. Jo- rite w. Livingston. HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. ice president; Eleanor Smolinski, meeting lias been cancelled and 'f() (U'OVSe Chereucs I ment of baptism upon two Infants seph Cavallito is the fifth mem- it. intions chairman, John Hladik. Jr.. 42 Howard Street, secretary and Harriet. Pazitiski, that on April 10 a Benjamin i at ceremonies in the church. ber of the board. W. Howard i le of home-mad: lire the parents of a son born Fri- treasurer. A social followed. Strafll Night will -he held. II0 P E L A W N—Mr. and Mrs. ! The son of Mr. and Mrs.'Willard Fullerton was reappointed coun- ;:•• meeting, proof eds day at the Perth Amboy General Members all received com- Stephen Tolh of 255 Washington '. Neary, 44 Hanson Avenue, was Fast Workers sel. i i/.iv a CARE booK. Hospital. munion at Ihe 8 o'clock mass Sun- Avenue; Woodbridge, have an- , christened Ronald William. Spon- The old lady iiad lost her purse M. nt overseas. day moruiiu which was celebrated nouncul the engagement of their sors were Rocco and Rita BoRola. ici site ruahed into the New York JT'S A BOY CLAM (illUWDKK SALli by Falutr Grimes, The ftp.y. Stan- Matilda, to n^irra Che- ! The daughter of Mr. and Mrs station house and tearfully told HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—The Ladies' Aid Soci- Icy LcvandosKi assisted. repes, son of Mrs. Julia Cherepes Vincent Hnspidor was v-hristcird her story. The desk sergeant was tin Ritvs Held Stephen Maliiiowski, 38 Erin Ave- ety of Our .Redeemer Evangelical Tlie breakfast was prepared and of Invin Street, and the late Mr. iMary Elizabeth, Edward Mi.sh and very kind and calmed her fears nue, urc the parents of a son born Lutheran Church will conduct ;i >erved by women of tlie parLs'i CherepLS. <»'/»// Jensen j RozMia Hospldoi were tlic spon- as best he could. Laying his hand Clam Chowder Sale tomorrow, sors. Saturday at the Perth Amboy Gen- with Mrs. Andrew Payti in Miss Tolli is a uraduato of 8t. on her arm, he said: from 12 noon to 2 P. M. Mrs. Hans Mary's Hiah School, Perth Amboy, liberal services for •••— j — eral Hospital. charge. Assisting were Mrs. .Fre.i "We- will leave no stone un- Schmidt Is chairman, assisted by Popovicli. Mrs. Harold Prang, class of 1946, and Drake Business •a. Kins George's , turned to find your purse, Mrs. James Rcnnic. Mrs. Eddie Misses Eleanor Kocsik, Harriet College, Perth Amboy. She is em- Monday after-\Andrew'LulruM then; STRANDED TWO YEAItS madam." Jacobsen and Mrs. George Hoyer. Paszinski, Betty Bandies, Joan ployed in the records department KMIU and Son Fu- 'iN ANTARCTICA Leaving the building she noticed Jugan, Nancy Payti. Beniico of Merck and Company, Inc., Rail- -M l'ord Avenue. Hev. Resided Here 50 Yeurs LONDON—Eleven scientists, all a group of city workers busy tear- Sinoyak, Barbara Csabai, Hole'n way. Her fiance served three years i JiMisen, pastor of members of a British weather and PRIZE WINNER FORDS—Andvew Lutrias died ins up the street fpr drainage re- FORDS—C. J. Joyce. Wood- in tlic U. S. Marine Coips and Is D.misli Lutheran geological study group, sent to the Monday at hLs home. 5(3 William pair and she remarked to her- bridge, was the winner of the H>e Social Club to Meet now a 11 c u d i n g the Middlesex :; Amboy, officiated. Antarctic base in 1948 tot a one- Street. A resident here for 50 years, fnrt self: | cial prize at the open house held by County Technical and Vocational : tile Cloverlenf Me- M. 10, IS, 20:-ID. year survey, became stranded With Mrs. Anna Kress he WHS a member of the Huusurlai. \:, 'Well, they don't lose much time, tlic Fords American Lesion, Post; School, New Brunswick. Ci metcry, Wood- Aid Society. when efforts to reach them proved I'll say that for them." 163. Friday ulsht, in the Qost rooms. FORDS—Mrs. Anna Koch, 'JO Surviving are his widow, Mary S.ii.l TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in unsuccessful. After two years on mill:; lor lln.s paMcrll to 170 N'cus- Lawrence Strea. entertaijntd the i'sed Linens Needed i.iins' were .Clyde five children, Mrs. Mary Hilbrychi an icy Antarctic island, a supply ( pupi'i' i'iitlcrn Di'pl.. 2112 West members of tlic Fords Social Club • •i sii iL .',u.sc, Edward and Mrs. Anna Vitkosky of Ford.* ship cut through the floes of the For dunce? Dressings •in .aid .Bernard Szc- I81I1 St., X<">; York 11, N Y. Print at a meeting held ut her home. Mr.-!. Veronica Sere-da and AnthonJ plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Ice field surrounding the island Mrs. Maltha Martinak wa.s shop- iu;. llohr. of Meljuchen. and Andrew of La- 6TYLE NUMBER. to rescue six of the men. Five had FORDS—Mrs. Elizabeth Dou- per for tlie week and spoke on and, Mrs. Emily Wtstlake valettc; seven ui-andchildreii, anO It'3 ready: Scml Flfleen peen previously taken off in a res< FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY good hints re«ardins food. four ','reat-Kiandchildreti. Coins nmii>. HI coin':, for our u*'W cue operation by planes equipped issued an urgent appeal (or In if (NOTE: For Insertions in this calendar, call Mrs, Stephen A. The door prize WHS won by Mrs clean used linens which can be Services Held Marian Martin Fiittcni Hook for with skis. Sprins. Faslilon news, oiic-ynid Frost. Woodbrldne 8-1710 or Perth Amboy 4-7111, belore noon MarKaret•Blanchard and the spe- used in the preparation of can- • iunu Adumiec SECRETARIAL StUDENT skii'ts and bluuses, styles for on Tuesday of each week.) cial prize went to Mrs. Martina^. Test may indicate hardening cer dressings which are made by FORDS—Miss CarU Reitenbach. eviiiyonc. And—free Dattcrn for a Thi( next meeting will be held a group of local women every AN -Funeml services arteries before symptoms. daushler of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ii is urlnted in ih« Iwok. MARCH at the home of Mrs. Anna Krep, Wednesday afternoon at 2 '.:.ti.i Adumiec, wile of Relntenbach, 532 New Brunswick 100 Hamiltofi Avenue, o'clock'in the VFW home. V'.UUUM: of 2 Emroett 16—Meeting Sub-Junior Woman's Club, 7:30 P. M. in library. Avenue, is attending the Washina- Anyone visliins to donate held lust Thursday at 16—Home and School Celebration in Hopelawn School, Mrs. ton School lor Secretaries, New- SCHEDULE SESSION Midi material fc asked to hrin; :>:iu cjuirch, Perth Am- Helen Sabo,; chairman. FORDS—The Junior Woman's ask.-She Is a ;t-aduate of Wood- 17—Clan> ChowdeJ- Sale, Ladies' Aid Society of pur Redeemer it to the VFW Home on Wednes- i -^It'inn maas o( re- bi'iduc Hlyh School. Club will meet Wednesday at 8 day aitcrnoons. The women who "ilmni. Rev. Joseph V. Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Parish Hall from 12 noon P. M. in the library. to 2 P. M. Mrs, Hans Schmidt, chairman. have IKTM working ojn this'proj- - '.vti,-, ilie celebrant. ect are Mrs. Williaih We«tla>e, WELCOME DAUGHTER 20—Fords Women's Democratic Club, Guest Night. I •'.H m Hie Sacred Hear), 21—Legion's Birthday—Legion rooms at 8 P. M. Mi's. John Egan, Mrs. Arthur FORD6—Mr, and Mrs. Albert nnuiy. south A;mboy, 23—Card Party—Laqiefs' Auxiliary. Fords Memorial Post (1090, Liieka, Airs. Joseph Smollatikl • > i were Stephen Z»l< Wolan, 82 Bloomflcld Avenue, are VFW, Mrs. Henrietta Maijttn, chairman. ' - r and Mrs. Andl-cw Kmiec. i"t,ik. Andrew. Plttel the parents -of a daughter born 24—Meeting 5 and 2 C|ub at the home of Mrs;'Walter Sheainao, •'•rik, Frapilt Gregory Sunday at the Perth Amboy Gen- Dunbar Avenue, :8 P. M. *•! GllSTNKill'i'MONDAY Haidish. eral Hospital. 26—Monthly Paper Drive, Lions Club of Fords', at 12:30 P. M. FORDS-Th1- Fords VJTomen's 1 27— Regular meeting, Lions Club of Fords, 6:30 P. M., in Scan- Club will {feature The FORDS NATIONAL BANK - dlnavian Grill. ' NUlit" at, its ineetirig Mon- 27— Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post 6090, VFW, day, at 8:15 P. M, in School No. 7, lick - UP - DELIVERY The Friendly Dunk of Fords, New Jersey 8 P. M. In VFW home. 28—Meeting-, Ladies' Auxiliary, Fords American Lesion, Unit A Matter of Interest —to 163, 8 P. M. in Legion rdoms. 30—Spaghetti Supper, sponsored by the FfA of Our Ludy of THE Voodbridge 8tl735 You ANIj.Your Community Peace School, Mrs, Mario Pucci, chairman, WISE » * When ^ou "freeze" your APRIL x SHOPPER, funds in a. strqngftpx, you 1—WcieULliftlny Cliampiohship Meet, Woodbi'ldge High School. BUYS |l'« rih Amboy 4-7538 Joseph Raw. .Keasbiy-Eagles,-general clialvman. roll.yourself of interest—and 3-Meetltife'. St. John's First Aid/Squad, Inc., In 3quad Head- HER deny your money quarters, 8 P, M. •,. j* 1 to work for, community im- a—Meeting Pulwilla Missionary CuwU of Our' Redeemer Evtui- HOUSEWARES, • ;•* • gcjical Lutheran Qluirclv8 -?. M» ty W Hall. , Ml provement. Open a Savings 4—Meeting, Fords Airferican Legion, Post IBS, 8 P. M. In'lfegiort rooms. Q, What id Ihe name »f this cut.pt OCCASIONS^ Account NOW. It's the constructive way or building 6—Meeting Ladles' Aid Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical meat? UKEET1NU CARDS Lutheran Church, 2 P. M., In Parish Hall. A. Fork blade end loin roast. your town .'. . Jour reserve! 6—3ocinl—Socialists of Our Lady of Peace Church In churah Q. Where uo*» it come from and how auditorium. Is it identified? '10—Meeting, Uons Club ol Fords, in Scandinavian Qrlll. (WO A. It Is the shoulder end ot tlie loin -Mid Miihiiiia tlie blade bone. P.M. • '• , ' •" • "- ,' ,V 10-—"BBnJamln fStrafR" Niffht, H«ly ttam 8o»tety ol -Our Lady Q. itow it it prcituti? The FORDS NATIONAL BANK A. By roasllng. It is placed fat side of Peace Church, in ghurch auditorium. up on a rack in au upen rOBsling pan. | 553 NEW BKUNSWICK AVE.1 STORES The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey 10—Meeting, Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Troop '52 at the home w water is added and no cover is (Next lo h Playhouse) ' \lKJiUWH I'i'lOiiltU. lltiSUilYU Siyi'UH ; , of Mrs. Jack Himer. i'i WUUam Skeet, with Mrs. Tteodore needed. The roa&t la cooked In % mod- WOODBiUQGE - FORDS ', Hwmstti, co-hostcss, 8 P. M. FFORUS, N. J. I-A-4-33B6J ,Ui;UUlill i'lSWlillAI, DliCOnlT INStUANtl-. lOMI', I erate oven (35O°F.) allowing 45 to 50 UOPKLAWN AT PINEUU'3 HATS minutes per pound/roasting time. •: Editorial FARKWKLL TO ARMS Opinions of Others

The chunise of seasons is usu- twern them, He i<>h<., ally n collection of sltms In small, the sort-shoe slniiTio by i', Let's Face It—Now carer doses, but sprln:; has taken ners— flint certain l!tni,, u. liime step closer to nearly pitchers. He dabbles jn' .The Board of Education should proceed, unless we proceed to build an adequate everyone with the start of spring with the resource nnri i, without further delay, toward the comple- hil>h school at once that we will never have tralnln-! In major leauue baseball. of^i true, impresario, No one In the Country who lias AJiead lies the one - tion of its plans for the construction of one. H is true that Woodbridge Township's a radio,, a newspaper or a family series *hich decides u,,, an adequate high school which will accom- financial plight is still disTna^, but we seem is npl to escape contact, with the classic dcnoiicmcm baseball during the next ctalH on this are endless f,,, modate the youth of Woodbridgc Township to be able to dig up money forxpractically months. To this universal partici- conditioning stmu t'• on a full-time basis. These youths have been everything else—except something which pation add the same's timeless slumps, injuries ami j, Harden variety luck. j(i.,| imposed upon entirely too long with the the youth of our community not only heeds atmosphere, uncharudni' humor, and you have a truly classic mold. overture, maestro On , present makeshift double-session. but which we have a deep responsibility Prom a distance, the first fW\ show! N. Y, Times. The Board, we believe, displayed ques- to provide for them. They have been the wce.ks of trainlni! look and sound like the rwM wise of un, open- tionable judgment when it expended thou- victims of our indifference. They have been Init chorus. A pony bullet of JUST sands of dollars on an athletic stadium rushed in and out of school, many of them youni! hopefuls prances about, whfn it didn't have a high school large total strangers to each other, all of them Itchim: to "bust on' the first time UP." Th? herd of regulars Paragraphs enough to care for more than half of the deprived of a normal school life, its rela- watches warily for the menaein", school student body at a time. We certainly tionships and its total benefits. jostle of a star-dusted freshman. Even So We see the usual complement, ot A hick town Is urn ... are not opposed to a handsome stadium, The school board already has given a disdainful holdouts--just a mile you see a IJII-1 dinlni: v. n: but. we cannot subscribe to the belief .that good deal of study to the high school prob- anxious beneath their disdain. old enough to I*; In i i, Here and ther" a few "old pros Is,-Border Itevitw athletics must always come first. It is true lem and has employed an architect to pro- move In solitary radiance, unhur- athlKics have their important place, but vide plans. We hope that the next low ried unworried. unhooked to tlir Hound-Tn-Ho in this ease they have assumed an,import- months ahead will see the completion of production line of minim'. Be- In politics there is \> M1 hind all stretch the faithful a certain amuini. ut m, ance far out of proportion to reason. We this study and the formulation of a specific spearholders. the visiting fans on until someone come; urday to Adrian Lyon who long has been expended in behalf of many worthy causes. d;inet' of the diist-scuffma shot Way a prominent figure in this area and who Judge Lyon's name has been associated his aria of outraged incredulity. A writer says iluiv He nnK train the lnfleW In the ways ot avoldinii sue .served for many years as a judge in our with much of the progress, much of the r\M(\ ijalop its couraw around easiest, and mnt plt-.i , Middlesex County courts. civic achievement, and certainly with the nervous pi teller. Outfielders no doiibt. is In aviiiil „ latita Journal, much of the public life of Perth Amboy must work on the intricate pas It is true that we sometimes found our- dc deux around a twisting fly ball and of Middlesex County for long years. Won't HUM selves in serious disagreement with Judge that eventually fulls safely be- A Conarfs-iinan MI I, Lyon, and when this happened we ex- He gave the weight of his position and lib- for the proposal to open pressed our difference frankly and, we erally of his talents to many struggling Knox for a look at ti,, it's none, it's roni. ;u, hope, fairly. It may have been that his long, community undertakings, and it is ex- Letters to tbe Editor there, it won't rust.-w.. cultivation of the Judicial kind of reason- tremely likely that without his contribu- March 9, 1950 Evening Star. tion they could not have achieved the sig- Independont-Lfade^ ing, and our complete ignorance of it, may Woodbridge, N. S~"^ Could Testily have been responsible for our inability to nal success which was so characteristic of Under the Capitol Dome Dear Mr. Gregory "I do not wear In,in find ready or automatic concurrence in his those projects with which he was asso- On behalf of "The Avcnel and haven't a tail," PIT;i.i.-: By J. Joseph Grlfcllis Colonia. First Aid Squad," I wish man told a gatlmiir nt • judgment. Regardless of any differences, ciated. to take this opporunity to thank Many a banker with .. which we believe he accepted without ran- Judge Lyon, we know, will be. sorely scheduled to put one in opera- you for yow cooperation in the posterior, however, nm: TRENTON —New Jersey law- Driscnll is hopeful of securing a tion on July 1 next, advertisement of our property, we that Truman carries .i |, cor and with cp,lm philosophy, we also are missed. makers are pl.inninn to complete lariie part of his 1950 proT.im The new disability insurance received, from this Township. --Bristol the 1950 program of lawmukitv: from the. lc.L'.Utors. 1 program placed a total at $10.- Sincerely yours, •on April 3, but tin. experts prodico 000,000 in the hands of New Jer- Jack Maclve, sine die adjournment will prob- OYSTERS:—Unrestricted war- sey workers during 1949 when Secretary. A Break—for Taxpayer and Mailman ubly be from one to two weeks fare a!', a : n s t oyster-crushing such funds were most needei'n.|r,>, Postal employees, the Commission found, Your ideas on the hand-out, Thr lhfllo .loiirnni ... payers Association as it pointed out that soon, to be disregarded for the and June. They are equipped with through the State plan $3,500,000 press-conference, prepared-state- are conscientious workers and not to blame balance of the session. Last year powerful jaws and crush the was paid to ill or disabled work- ment type Journalism that has Hi« Wui>fiiif|.iiiB i".ii.:i• legislation now before Congress would save the Legislature reeVtvecl 533 As- p;111 >'. WouillirlilSi-. .s. .1 for these conditions. But a maze of laws toush oyster shells like peanut; ers. taken the flre out of newspapers taxpayers a large part pf that money. sembly bills and 302 Senate meas- CtiarlfS 10. Uri'Korv. IT- to satisfy their alutlonous ap- and the originality out of the I.awrfiicc K. C :iIP![••,. and regulations hamper their efficiency, ures and after the sortin«-out The Hoover Commission found that petites. GOVERNORS MANSION: — newspapermen, struck me as an Vlcf.-l'reiliUnt an.I Ti process passed 108 laws. Lucy !•'. Oj'tKory, s and "ambition is discouraged and efficiency Oyster drills, which can be at- Some day Ne*r Jersey may have accurate diagnosis. Vou are not about $140 million could be saved every To adjourn the 1950 session tacked with nets and various an Executive Mansion. alone In admiring personal Jour- reduced by political selection of post- before Easter, legislative leaders !.ra K. CH year by modernizing the organization, other devices, are active through- Moving day for State depart- nalists capable of hatching their '• and Governor brisr.oll have masters." out the ytar in the famed oyster ments will occur around the first own ideas, I'd like to hear more. methods and equipment of the Post Office agreed to hold sessions twice beds in Delaware Bay. of June when the scattered of- Did you happen to note where A\ IMlllI'K.NOKNT Ni:w>. Department. Another $114 million could To take the Post Office out of politics and weekly. Plans call for considera- fices of the State Highway De- Scripps-Howard columnist Rob- .SuliMi'i-lpLldii nil I'M !••. tion, of important administration Assemblyman Nathaniel C. ihiillns |ni.it:l|;i', inn- > - be saved annually by fixing new rates on modernize the postal system, three bills- Smith of Ocean City has intro- partment and the New Jersey ert C. Ruark made the state- Six month*, II,:.',. Til. bills first. 1 1 Turnpike Authority will be as- ments? IMH . SiriKl' ffipli's l>y in i certain mail items. Senate bills 2212 and 2213 and House bill Because the Democratic mir duced a bill authorizing the State All puyatilp In ;UIVBH . to charge ihe 4.000 licensed shell sembled in a new million dollar Peter J. Reynolds l',y I'.inii-r ik-llvi-i v. •. The Post Office is a big business and as 5775—have been pending in Congress for nority Is stronger and more vocal building at Fernwood in Ewins than ever this year. Republicans fishermen S2 per acre yearly for Port Reading a business it is potentially self-sustaining. some months. Besides saving money, these the underwater lands in Maurice Township, a few miles from the are anxious to drop the curtain State House. It is far from that, says the Hoover Com- bills, if passed, will mean better, postal on the 1950 lawmaking show qs River Cove instead of the usual $1 per acre. mission. Obsolete methods of operations service to every citizen. soon as possible. Minority Demo- The building, which is fash- crats this year liave even held The bill provides that fifty ioned to catch as much sunlight and outmoded equipment are responsible Both the taxpayer and the mailman will their own public hearings to re- rents of such rentals will be madi- as possible, conlaiiu QG.OQO aquar? for part of the annual deficit. A cumber- "get a break." ceive the views of anyone inter- available to defray the expense feet of office space. The. main of- ested in pendin;; legislation '.vliib incurred in piacins oyster shells fices of the SUt« Highway De- Republicans have not hold a on the beds, dynamiting and partment, will be moved out of single public hearing. netting drum fish and controlling; the State House Annex to be re- Ailing Hearts - and Healthy Faces Administration bills which will the oyster drills in the cove. placed by Jtbc? facilities of the get the green light in the several Department of Law. PROTECtm Right now the New Jersey Heart Asso- destined to dje. of heart disease wore a red weeks ahead before adjournment DISABILITY INSURANCE: — Divisions of the Department o! ciation is working through a two weeks' arm-band with a, big red "H" on it, more WQUUI reenact the anti-utility Now Jersey's disability insurance the Treasury will occupy the sec- "clean up" period following its annual than 50 per cent of the crowd would be strike law, Increase cash sickness program is attracting nationwide ond floor rear offices now occu- and unemployment compensation attention as thirty States prepare pied by the Department of Law, month-long drive for funds to relieve the thus marked; and if all of the youngsters benefits from $22 to $30 weekly, Jo follow the Barden State's ex- Perhaps there will be room for boost fees on large trucks to se- ample and provide millions of ; .suffering of he"art disease. destined to die before the age of 19 should other agehch's, such as the Rail- cure additional revenue totaling ujorkers with non-occupational road Tax Bureau and the C'ua- Through all of that campaign, one prob- be similarly labelled, more, than 50 per cent $2,000,000, municipal reform bilk sickness and disability insurance. rette Tax Bureau now located in lem confronted those who sought the of them would be plainly identified. proposed by the Falkner Commis- Along with unempioymeiu the former home of the late sion on Municipal Government,. rompinsaUon, disability insur- James Ktrney, Trenton editor, o:i much-needed money . . . confronted them The 1950 heart campaign is over. The give local governments a uniform ance payments are scheduled to West Suite Street. j in every one of New Jersey's 21 counties, Heart Association will use the money raised building code, extend minimum be increased by the Legislature Governor Alfred E. DrLscoll i This was the problem: heart disease rarely —far short of the $531,500 goal—to carry wages to all industries except to $30 per week for 20 .i, uiul other State officials believe farms and households and enact, instead of the usual $22 per week (Continued on Page 12) I announces itself in tluj outward appearance on educational activities, to help, with heart a State Labor Relations low. for tin same period. Governor oi its victims. Heart disease (Joes not show research work, and to provide information As the lawmbkins machinery Driscoll is supporting the in- crease. itself in the expressions of thousands of on centers for heart disease treatment. grinds out statutes rturins the next three weeks, some of the ad- In addition to New Jersey, only handicapped men and women dragging But heart disease in the final analysis ministration bills may be lost, in California and Rhode Island have themselves to work. It seldom proclaims is a grim and personal responsibility for the process. However, Governor such proKrams and New York U How much shouhi itself in the faceif of schoal-qhtldreB who Wry conscientious parent, every school may be unknowjng vlctlmi Q.f rheumatic teacher, and every employer. It Is a shadow By Don heart disease. ^ ' ' which* ultimately will fall upon the lives GLAMOR GIRL: Flowers In any ertort to win .the support of the I of more than half of the people you know. public, what ttye eye can see is of first, (And most tragic of all, it Is a scourge 4hat importance. Since the i^ye, cannot seej I frill cut down—pri the basis of rqce'nt ex- tlnougli the chest to a. defective; heart, it 1 pejience/—from 15,000 to 20,000. persons hi cannot look ahead through the ytars to a N$W Jersey this year. A u^tonql, ma^'aalne recently estin>al*d life curtailed—the mind does notl register if you have not yet given to the heart 7 few per cent of attnjJal earnings. !A» sympathy. The net result: an appeal that fund, you still have an opportunity in this ban^ps, we te^wmend (that your cash must be based upon words and statistics "clean up" period by, addneesing your con- savings—the rnqney you have in the bank and the promise of work to be done. tribution simply to, "Heart" and mailing in -™te built up to ^qual at least one year's Yet, here is an amazing and seriijul fact: an envelope addressed to "H^art" to, the wages. It will take 10 years of

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HRST CONGREGATIONAL JOI.I.Y- SIV MI IT CHURCH Snvurcn Hridge flub Pattivui Ann Murray > SEWAREN The .M.v B»rr«n and Greve AveniMt To Meet in Plain field SEUMN NOTES Mark* Third Hirthdny \ «t the home "f M;.. \\\> i Norman K Allen, Organist tad us. New Street. Mondiiv Minister of M\uic SEWAREN—A nwetlnn of the S£WAREN-The third birthday ! Smvnren BridRe Club was held at —Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rankln nnd celebrated Uic bn- M«nd&ri of Patricia Ann Murray, daughter j the home of Mrs. Floyd T. Howell, have returned from ft honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray.! Miss Jean Thci ??f sen. 8:00—Sigma Alpha Phi Soro- 1 (omt to Church West Avenue. In Florida and Cuba and are now present were Miss Mm ('Unnnell, rity, second and fourth Mondays. 91 Woodbrldge Avenue, was cele- j TRINITY CHURCH residing at 454 CllfT Road. Miss Alice Mae O'Connor. MJM FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST. 8:15—O. I. T. Club, first Mon- Prize winners were Mrs. Olive brated by a party at her home,' W'ondbrldfe Corner Berkeley Boulevard and Roselyn Rcfosmolo nnd Miss^lnil- SCIENTIST day. T. Van Iderstlne. Mrs. II. G. Crart* —Mrs. H. D. Clark and Mrs. F Ouests were Mrs. Fi-ederlck So- Cooper Avenue and Mrs. A. P. Sofleld. J. Stubbs, Cliff Road, have re- died NRfjylski. M. — Regular WMI Avenue, Tuesdays renson and daughter, Karen, (seUn turned from a two-day visit with 8:00—Church School Workers Others present were Mrs. Her- Perth Amboy; Mrs. Dlkum and Rev. Emily R. a. Klein, Psstor Sunday School, 0:30, Mrs. Clark's daughter and son- » M.—Sabbath Conference—third Tuesday. bert Eyerkuss, Mrs. P. J. Adams,' daughter, Lynn. Port Reading; SALE LISTED Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Church Service, 11:00. Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. Harper in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. John- Sunday Mornlni Worship, ll:00| Testimonial. Wednesday 8 P. M. Wednesdays son, East Haven, Conn. Mrs. David Pallack Mid daughter, SEWAREN-The Rwnren .He- 2:00~Plymouth Colony, A. Sloan. Mrs. H. B. Rankln, Mrs. publican Club. Inc., will hold a o'clock. Reading Boom, Thursday. 2-4 —KJr. and Mrs. Joseph Tnrek, Mary Margaret: Mrs. Michael ,\N REFORMED other Wednesday. William C. Bcker, Mrs. J, F. Ryan, food and fancy gift, sale Maith vK Sunday Evening tvanitiutlc P. M. CJlff Road, have returned from a Karnos and daughter and ion, 8:00—Woodbridge Colony, first Mrs. George Urban. Mrs. George 18 at the Parish House on CUB I lit KCH Service at 7:30. three-week visit at Miami Bench, Elizabeth Ann and Martin, and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE tESSON and third Wednesdays. 3ti>well, Mrs. Jarries Noel. Mrs, P, Road. Mrs. Samuel Counterman, Thursday Instructions, I: JO Pla. Mrs. Harry Halsey. SERMON 8:00—Church Council, Quarterly J. Adams nnd Mrs. Harry Howell. Is the chairman of the affair. Imnl * James 8t«eU P. M. Thursday Prayer »nd Intercw- "MATTER" is the subject for as announced. The next meeting, March 22, .cskcmethy, Pastor New Allied airlift Is ready Bnnieh warns of the need for White House could have cnl- Kl slon, 7:30 P. M. Sunday, March 19. 8:00—Pllgrlrd Women's Union, will be at the home of Mrs, Noel ,',•„,vices and Activities Berlin is again cut oJT. lapseti easily, ennlnoers find. Sabbath Service. Saturday 2:30 first Wednesday in October, Feb- in Plalnflekl. individual responsibility. ;,,,„[ 9 A.M.Sunday GOLDEN TEXT: "The grass wlthereth, tht flower facleth: but ruary and May. ,"'„ A M. Worship Serv- FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH the word of God shall stand for 8:00—Board of Governors of , h .,, 11 A.M. Worship Thread and Yarn Club Market and Hlrh Street* ever." lisa* 40:8> Pilgrim Women's Union, fourth .. iiuiiKtu'to"- Wednesday except In December. Pftth Amboy SERMON: Passages fronj the Attends Theatre Party i;!llilV flt 3 P. M. Ladle!" Thursdays King James version of the Bible ,.!( meeting. Rev. Arthur L. Maye, Pastor 1:00 — Christian Endeavor ; Include: SEW AREN—Members of the Mlltl(l»y at 7:30 P. M. 11 A. M.—Morning Worship. Alumni, every other we*k. WERE YOU ABLE TO BUY i Thread and Yarn Club attended ; ,.',ll|(.avov Society m«t- »:45 A. M.—Sunday School, "God Is our refuse and strength, 8:00—Official Board meeting, a matinee performance of "Touch 8:15 P. M.—Baptist Youth Fel- a very present help in trouble. third Thursday. , arid Go" and Sid Caesar's tele- , ,1,,,,-sday at T.30 P.M. lowshlp. ' ! Therefore will not we fear, though Fridays vision show, the "Saturday Night >y , inrctin*. the ealtn bf; 7:30 P. M. — Bvenlni Gospel removed, and though 3:30—Carol Choir. Review," In New York last Sat- ,.s(luy at 6:30 P. M. Service. , 'he mountains be carried Into the \OUR PAPER LAST WEEK? ni 4:00—Junior Choir. urday. ,,„ practice; 7:30 Senior midst of the sea." (Ps. 46:1, 2 6:30 — Family Night Dinners, Those who went were Mrs. J. AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN Correlative passa«es from "Science second Fridays. Venei'us, Mrs'. R. Daub. Mrs. A. • ..-...Inf-sday at 7:30 P. M, > CHURCH and Health with Key to the Scrip- Tn-hnne, Mrs. Charles Seissel. Se- .. •',„ ipty meeting. Wtodbrldie, Avenue, Avtnel tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, In- 8:00—-Senior. Choir. waren: Mrs Frank Molar, Fords! Vi.msday, at 6:30 P. M., The Rev. Warren W. Warmsn, 'elude: Saturdays Mrs. James Gray, Iselin. If Not, There Was A Reason. •L nirftlng, Prank Sreeka, Minister. i "QOd, Spirit, dwelling in infinite 4:00—Board of Deacons, as an-j •.it r :rl A. Toke. Assistant Mrs. Sarah Krug. Organist. light and harmony frbm whlu'.i nounced. Mrs. Kenneth Tangart, Choir]emanates the U-fle Idea. Is never Rundayi WANS CARD PARTY t-- ••'. 1 Av Rt 8:30 P. M. Cub Director. reflected by aught but the wod. g:45—Vou|h Choir. SEWAREN—The Guild of St. To attest to the growth of our area, both in new homes and ••'.-::i/f. r Joseph Remenax, Sunday Serviaes: The three great verities of 9:45—Church School (Pre-pri- John's Church will hold a card 9:45 A. M,—Sunday School for Spirit, omnipotence, omnipresence, mary and up). party in the Parish House on Cliff j new industries, over 1,000 now snbscrilnTs ordered our news- all except Beginners. omniscience—Spirit possessing all 11:00 — Morning Worship for Road Friday evening, March 31. R. C. CHURCH 11:00 A..M.—Beginners in the power, filling all space, constitut- the family (Children's Depart- Mrs. Charles Bohlke is the chair- llL,1Y Avenue, Woodbrldia Manse. ing all Science — contradict for- ment'. man. papers in the past 6 months. :,M:r. Charles O. MC- 11:00 A. M.-Worshlp. ever the belief that matter can be 5:00 —Junior Pilgrim Fellow- I'.Litor. Rev. James Rut- 7:00 P M.-Sr. and Jr. HI «ctual." i p.p. 503, 109> ship. , -.mt rust or. Fellowship RFC PROGRAM TOMORROW ,, M;,.s.-,es: TOO and 7:30 Weekday Activities TRINITY CHURCH ISELIN -A teen-age recreation If you were unable to buy your paper, just call Woodbridge OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Monday Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge pioRram will be held tomorrow 7:15 P. M.—Boy Scout* New Brunswick Avenue night from 7 to 10 P. M. at School 8-1710 or Carteret 8-!>600 and ask for the nrriiluliou dopt. M.i-cs: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45 Rev. William H. Schmaus, Rector M.IS.SI 10:00 and 11:00 S. S.Teachers 1st Monday, 8:00 Forda No. 15, Pershlng Avenue, with the' P. M.; Trustees, 3rd Monday, 8:15 Mrs. William Neetae. Organist Isriin Recreation Committee in We will do the rest. •,; senior Socialites wl'l P. M.; Men's Fellowship, 4th Mon. Rev. John Grimes, Pastor Sunday Services charge. >;.nm:unn n1,7:45 o'clock Tuesday Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. Mr. and Mrs. Club, 1st and 3rd 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. quarterly. Tues.; Ladles' Aid, 2nd and 4th Weekday Masses: 7 00 and 8:15 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion Trinity Choir, Thursdays, 7: JO tnd sermon (first and third Sun- P. M. |M ANKRF.WS CHURCH Tues., 8:15 P: M.; Deacons. 2nd A.M. Avenel Tues.. 7:00 P. M.; Session, 2nd Novena to Our Lady of Per- days; morning prayer and ser- Trinity Church School Faculty, . • .i.ihii Kgan, pastor. Tues., 8:15 P.M. petual Help each Tuesday at 7:45 mon (second and fourth). fourth Friday, 7:30 P. M. P. M. 7:00 P. M,—Young People's Fel- , M.,,,IS 7:00, 8:00, »:00. YounR Adults meet 3rd Tues WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL E Confessions, Saturdays, 4.00 to lowship. ', ,; ! 11 00 A. M. day at 7:30 P. M. at homes. CHURCH Wednesday «:00P. M., and 7:30 tq,9:30 P. M Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M :i.i> Masses 6:00. 7:00 tnd 118 Prospect Street 3:30 P. M.-~Bro»n!««. Tuesdays Trinity Vestry, second Monday, Publishers of: i M Gustave Bott, Pastor ,.,\i) Masses—7:30 A. M." Thursday First Tuesday—Session. 7:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M.—Children's Choir. W«dnesdayi. Trinity Hen's Club, second Sunday THE INDEPENDENT-LEADER Ip KI DlFMER EVANGELICAL 7:00 P, M.-Youth Choir. Ladles' Aid Society, second and Wednesday, 7:00 P.M. 9:45 A. M. — Sunday School. 11 l UUtAN CHURCH 8:00 P. M— Senior Choir. fourth. 2:00 P. M., at the church. St. Agnes' Unit first Monday Classes for all ages. ; V 1 mirth Strtft, Fords Thursdays 2:30 P M. 11:00 A. M.—Worship service. THE CARTERET PRESS •i! I A••i;ur L. Kreyllng, Pastor IT. JOHN'S CHAPEL Third Thursday—Women's As- St. Margaret's Unit, firs', 8:30 P. M.—Young People's Fel- lowship, |',: ••:• School and Bible Class, Fordi sociation meeting at 8 P. M. at the Wednesday, 8:30 P. M. church. Trinity Altar Qulld meets quar- 7:45 P. M.—Gospel service bi THE RARITAN TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON I A M Mn. Catherine Balog, Soloist Worship, 11:00 A. M. Fridays terly. song and word. Mrs. Edith Blko, Organlil Junior Choir, 3:45 P.M. Trinity Junior AlUr Guild, first Wednesday FIKST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 A. M.—Sunday services. High School Choir, 7 P. M. ! and third Mondays, 6:45 P. M. 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting and »n street, W'oodbridi* 10:30 A, M.—Church School. Adult Choir, 8 P. M. Trinity Acolyt* Guild, meets! Bible study. llt.v fcdvurd Klrby, Pattor Vimlay School, 10 A. M. J(u:i;i!ij; Worship on Sundays, |A M.

T ( III RCH OF ISELIN, ••'H PRESBYTERIAN lenvy M Hartman, Putor 4i A M.--Sunday School. |i (ji) A. M -Morning Worship.

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Sfw*rea M'pl>. Thompson, Lay RMdH Mss Durotnea PocttaMo, Organist >;io A. K.—Church School. Ji im A M. — Morning prayir

WIDOW'S HJO, crtllHCH l*n rt Reading NEW lOCKETJiMS LOWER-. 1 I. --. •• ':;iiiislaus A. Milos, Pastor :.i\ Mu^es at 7:30,9:00 and \ M. o!ay Masses at I A. M. :..i in honor of St. Anthony WIDER^MfRE FUTURAMIC THAN EVER! ! :r»'luy at 7:15 P. M, with icily, St. Peter's Hospital, 1 '; .n.swick, In charge. MEW FUTVRAMIC "POWER PACKAGE !

HUM l'KKHBYTERIAN Only OUMMUU hat Iti* "lock.l" and Whlflawoy Hydra-MaNcI Try (1KRCH ««i«nj n«w "p«*M pacing*" today In a 1990 Oldimobll.l •• I Avenue and Carteret Road i U.I) WHITE CHURCH"

illinium Devanny, Minister ' HI M. ateplwns, Organist • I Kilter. Choir Director ^uiulajr Service! A G«n*ral Motori Valw 1 ii.ns Worship !^ 11:00. .'lay School, 9:« A. M.' Hriuktr Meetings "i.d Monday—Board of Trui- Bteikenridge Auxllttry; <• Church Guild at the Mtnw. >.•• \ Monday—Sunday School

•'.'•11 • • '.ii Monday— Breckinrldxe "iy, wirtte church Qulld at

y—Women's Ai- meets ttt 8 P. W. i 1 METHODIST | CHURCH ! Main Street 1 •; W. Puppy, PMtM Suiuluy Services • School for everyone, >:45 *ir/iii/ffliiwy UyJinMnlic /'n'tf, at reducfH pritt, now n/ilional on all OUmMk moiUit 'iiiK Worship 11:00 A. M. U 0 ••'•*• stated MeeUn|s "mil Board —First Monday, :: There are plenty of thrills in the brilliunt resporfpe - You enjoy the superioc handling ease and nianenver- M. RUNNING MATE OF THE "!8" Meet the most glamorous new car on the higliway— s ability of tins beautiful new Futuramic "%" Olds- I '•i'w Adult Fellowship -Pint Oldsiiiobile'n magnificent new) "Jjlwkcl" Kngine "98!" the smoolh-surging power of Oldmiiobile's famed, (i mobile! Once you're behind the wheel, you'll fTirill to "v. « P. M. Tlirill to its ftiipcrb new smartness—llie splendid How high-compression "Kocket" Engine iirthe sparkling 11 "I'Kiitiy Guild—second *n& the smoothest—lbe easieBt-to-»lrive—the most respon- of every clean-cut Futuramjc jiae! Thrill to ite superb new, Futuramic "98!" Now thin great power plant is li'li Moncliy, 8 P. M, sive car you've tfu kqovm! You've got to try it t new luxurt—the tailored perfection of CHdumobileV smoother than ever with (Mdafliobilc'a exciting new '•^iuntry I Circle — believe it! So s«e!youc nearest Fuluramic Oldsmobil dazzling ititeriors! And ntw Ti»ibiKly— more visibility automatic transmission -Whirlaway Hydra-Ma^ie dealer and discover for yourself the wonderful thrill of : Board —Second than youve ever known is featured in the beautiful This is the perfect motoring team-the 8 PM. driving a "Rocket" Engine car. Make a date witlyi new Body by Fuher. The new "pocket 98" is the low. |V spirited power delivered with the incredi- >t Society of Chrtatltn "Kocket 8" ; i j and Rocket Ahcud will Oldwmibjlp! T|»ird Wednesday,,! eat - tJfe widest— the smartest Oldsmokile ever built! ble ease and smoothness of Whirlawoy Hydra-Malic!

Ci:t'KLIA'8 CHURCH Iselin PRICE REDUCTION ON All NEW MODELS? SEE YOUR 0LD5M0BILE DEALER 1(tv. John Wl'lus, P»stor . "day Maijtes, fi;3(J, 8'OOA 8:09. - 11-00 A.M. Masses 7:30 mi 1:00 WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES WOOOtttDGE, N. J. ptnesday, 8:09 P. M.-I r • In »me quarters that tax collec- LEADER '• "VT- Association has hflilttl the Paulk keep a conversation RHIIH;. the l,|? nn?i Mari'l. 1«tn I am in iimh school and 1 can't "You'll find that in the book. I ,1 .'|ii'nilont-l.f«'lcr. CARTERFT PRKSS tions were not as good as the? ner Commission proitogals to re- average boy appreciRt.es a good n l EDUCATION: Tlir S'.atc De- were In prior years, claims Wal- understand why I am not as pop- too. RARITAN TOWNSHIP ,,1Ii|lu form local governments as a re- llls partment n[ I'.iiunition reports utar as most of the girls. I am listener much more than he does llrfrr lit W-Dm»h «»»* BEACON ter R. Darby, State Local Gov- versal of the trend towards cen- that 12.1100 cliilili-rii are Htlend- good looking, dress well and have an incessant talker. A sure-fire hit LEGAL NOTICES ernment Director. . , . The New tralized government/ Is to bring the conversation back TO S IT MAV ^ins inappmiirlalr ,uul Inadequate Jersey State Parole Board recent- n pood line. And yet I see others 1 eting of '" THREE I ; to his life history or his ambitions. lUIrr toi \V-K2l W-IKIl W-4N* rulur m -Classrooms in New Jersey nml who ai'e not as attractive as I am 1 Tlm« i y released 35 prisoners, includ- CAPITOL CAPERS -This No need to brlns a most uninter- NOTICE Of Pl'BI.IC »AI,li •somelhim: should l)i done about getting the dates. What do you 2 Tim" ng two murderers, on parole.... year two hens will lay about as esting topic to the average male. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN: 'It. he New Jersey Turnpike Au- think can be the matter? \l A regular nii-ctln(t of t 2 Tlme« Ir: many CURS as three hens did In And if you want to be popular Township CommlttiM" of tin Town- i T1me« thority will receive bids on March LORIS Id Tuesrtn y. ' Due t(i Hie l;n'V. of school 1925. the State Department of with the boys, don't neglect the ship nt h T l 1 . (YEARLY CONTltAi- 28 for the construction of plerp Tennessee. March, ;ih. t;i;,o. 1 wns "", lRstlnR popularity foith boys is 1 riiMld'ln*. 'Wooilhrldg., . Change of copy nlldnci ,,' ty biiildini'.s. school basements, ensack River bridge, near Laurel Answer: the • until l> ''(immlitci wHI rnwi Other chronic diseases, It can be usually the one who is also liked 25 lette™ to H llm. nu> 'temporal y school biiikliriKs and Hill, in Hudson County. . . . New It is rather hard to answer such nt R M. (KSTI In 111*- because you don't wait properly, by the ulrls. So be clever and cul- rinii M e in 'i r 1 n 1 Jersey's economic picture as re- a question without knowinR thrl other unusual i>I.tc--,. School ad- members of the New Jersey As- tivate both sexes. Itnil.lii Tow" IP cVrk open .o In-P«tl«n ALILtCLAL CLASSIFIEG D ADVUitn s flected by unemployment Insur- person who asks it. Perhaps you '\(; "nrilni.stiatoiv- thitiu :hout the State sociation of Osteopathlc Physi- anI t< he piil.H'->y "»«' "rlor o payable In anvnnrp.. IIK,.,., , ance payments in February Last, but not ieast, if you wish also reported tn tin- department slans and Surgeons were told re- are a bit conceited and your com- ""i,. ,H:I.. m...k :nr,-n, „.. ih,. made for PBtolillnhp.1 a..,, to be liked by people, you must Irregular I nucr I l,,i that it was mveAs.ii.v in 91 class- showed signs of Improvement, cently by Dr. Warren A. Pratt panions resent the fact that you \v'.,;,|l,iUlgi' Townnhlp AsHCssmont is the State Division of Employ- consider yourself so attractive. like them. This doesn't mean that charged for at tlm um , rooms to ii'-Mnn i«'o teachers be- of the Philadelphia College of you must pretend to like them, tn«t Add ordero.d four n;, ment Security announces. . . . Someone, has made the observa- •topiied be-fiirt tluit n,,,, cause of the 1,11 :x number of Osteopathy. . . . The New Jersey thr but it means that you must really 1 chargeil for ihf ar-iu.ii „ Horses and hogs are on the de- A.s.si'^sincllt Mn| lutlnn anil |.»r*iiHnl t<> law. n*" • Children in Mw cl.i^cs. be interested in what they are tlmp.» tlie «'1 apiieuri'il, . crease on New Jersey fnrms, but of Real B«ni i TII lie rurthi.T -e Unit tin' ' "No oil" contends that two much «>•'sens•e to look sensible«H1 , and Lite rate earnod. warns that the perennial lawyers doing and In. what they are. Tiiwn»hl|i i.'nin linn. r<'»»- "'"'ir'ilgrk win l» «.W t«iill'« chickens and cows are doing all u-iiii nil nther rlrlftlli* pprtlnciit, pain The Woodhtlilftp I'm,:i |teach< is vvoikiiv. m tlie same I think that a really attractive liitton anil iniiHi Imv, Hxnil ft right, the State Department of monopoly'bill l%s-becn dropped LOUISA mil ifrlnMlOO -ID plu. r»»erve« the rlffln tu ,,i , person should have more sense iiilnliniini pri ;il ttlilfli milil lulu lv •room can br a:, cllectivc as thoSe Into the iiilnlin p cost* «f prrniirlnK ilffil ""'I " " : reject all copy aulmiltii.i' Agriculture reports. . . . Milk Address your letters to: . k s >sarne two teachers wotild be in i than to let people know that she tn nalil block will ni- sold toiteilmr tlHliiR nils al''. ^'"' '"' ' "'I not h( re*l)<)n»lblc in ., distributors in New Jersey are '.n. "Louisa," P. O. Box 532 wilh all olhfr ilelnlls pcrtln»it, mil hi,,, k, If HIM "ii i"i-iii». j;,lll,,r'"l"'r, one Incorrect Inaertlnu ,,• .'separate rooms with smaller considers herself attractive. It is mlnliniim pi irr tiPlnR $t»r,n.O0, plus favor of setting up a fact-flndina STORK ALMOST TRIPPED Orangeburf, S. C. a down IHI.Vnivnt "f »->0.n«. <"»""'• v»rtl»pme"nt. The cii.,,|,,t , coMa of prcparlni: defl ami ndvi-r- h(1 1 1 ln ftroups." churns Dr. John H. Boss- ; all rmht to know your good points ...,. ,,f imri'lm"!' prlrp to P™ ' adverttiter.t will be nii| !l: legislative committee to study HsliiR this sulr. Snlil 1'its In sniil lnn|1 tfiart, Slate Commissioner of ORLEANS, N. Y.—Thieves, who! and make the most of them, but lilork, If sold on terms, will rrqulrc I'limil minitlily In.itiillmoiil!! of » CLARIFIED tn» At n ,. | , the State's milk problem. . . , Arctic Story l,|, lutereHl unit other t-rmn pro- Education. "Tin educational ben- siphoned nasoline from, the tank [don't ever let people knpw that :i .Imvn imyirti'iil or |B.".,II(1, \)i<- 1ml- lfl Governor Drtscoll is preparing to viilfd f»r In ••ontraol of me. •ao A. M. WKDMMU of an ambulance almost tripped! you know them. There were three bears, Papa, anii> of piirchnar price lo/ln. pnl<) efits of approximately 4,100 chil- officially proclaim the month ol in t>i|iial monililv Innli'UrnpiitB of Titkf lurthpr nutkc tint at «»I<1 WOODBRIDOR 8 l: the stork recently, The vehicle ran Mama, and Baby Bear, who sat ••ale or any ilute In whlrh H m»y dren ate bcin:! dimiiil.sliptl by the April as Cancer Control Month, On the other hand, your trouble y 1 o.oo plitu Intrresl nnil //tlier out of gasoline before reaching may lie in the fact that you try down on the lee to tell stories to pni\ IIIIMI lor I n rimlriuyoyf !*aln. he ailjourncil, tlie Ttiwnnhip Com- I'Olt SAI.I 'jscliedulini; ai} classes in rooms . . , The State Department of mltt<-« rw»rv(» tho rlRlit In lt» d «- where t\v;> tcirlirr.s must work the hospital with sui expectant! too hard. In fact, you may work so one another. Papa told his tale and Take fiirllicr notlrp /that al said i ret Ion 1" rolrct «ny i"ir i'1 «u »'"'• Motor Vehicles would be required snlr, or any date tn which it may Sili HAIIY (\\l l!l AUK.t,;i: \ 'simultaneously." mother. However, following the'hard at being attractive that you Mama told her tale, but when it ami to .-Ml Mill l»1 I'I ,'' ''''I'" CltACII. to mail registration tags to mo- bi> iiiljiiyriifd, the Tunhshlp Coin- l,i IIH'II Wild'T-H." It iniiy SOIM-I, IHI* Dimil I',,,. In 1.830 classrooms there were ambulance in his own car was the become unnatural and tiresome, was Baby Bear's turn, all he could mlllfc reserves tlic rlKht in Its dil- torists upon request, under the rn'tinn to rivlc't n"v one or nil hlils rcgnnl lii'lnK Klvpn to urnis :l» uliall lie f L •.mated that, at ieast 1.200 of these in the Legislature. . . . New Jer- ambulance to the hospital. ( who thinks she has to talk all of "My tail is told." Ici SIH'II hlililer ii« It may neluM, due N'rW •,.|i|, , i' liluml,. ,,., groups would br reduced in sise : ii'Kiird bring (tlven to trrnm ami iT I"" If" HI III "••! Al sey farm real estate values In- — ~ the time? Well, nothing wears out iiKinnfr nf payment, in r;inr out' or ri'on niM-ppt:inift of tli* minimum vi n|inri living rnnm >., if space and ti>:i tlie mannfr nf curi-limi In iiiiiriiiinrp wllli tennn (if »ali> on (lie tlie Township will deliver I Imr- U/T KOK SAI.K Am pain nml mile »rfi>i1 for SBId prpmlmf. FOR |l.\TKli: Marrh Mil. 19:.l>. hl-lilne Avenue, 50' x 12. I'OR H .1 hl'MCAN. TitWiifliip rlcrk. water, gun, elei'tih. \ Tn tic iiilvcftlKcil Mnri-li lull, ISIIO. Unbelt, Kullertnn, II. ,IM,I Miin-h liilli, r.i,'i«, in Hi" MCX Avenue, Mettiilirii You Can't TOP the tui'lien D-0S11. It.-rrr Im W-S«1»l II LEAF CKMKTI: MI'I'II'K Ul' IM 111,11 SM.i; 113, Cir.ives S iinil I TU WHOM IT MAY OONCHKN: section. Price 1100 on. i At a rfKiilitr meeting of the |{uetteman, Cranlonl |.< Tim-iKliiji Ciitnmlttpe ol Uif Town- ..I,,;, nf WimdlirldBC tl«M Tuesilay. WEBS (JIIDE M,,IP ii Tib. lO.'iii. I was 'lire teil t w.wrrcn in MI i., ,i,H',.|'tiKi' tlie fiii't thiit on Tni'»- ,!,!•. .-will IIK. MBIVII ilnl, HIT. 0. I«K.IKH iior<;nT- w- Hi,. T«wnslil|>'Committee will rneei and we'll piiy lilnl....; , PATRONIZE ,it s I' M. HOST) in the Coinmittee or write fur dptidls, 1' ,\| Chamlicrs, .Memorial Munlflpul 330 l'ark Avenue, l"|a1 1'ATKOMZK and BUSINESS DIRECTORY Huildlng. Woodlirlilie, New Jersey, THESE ami expose and nell at public "ale mid t" the liljfhci't bidder areurillng TIIKSE FOR TELLING YOU in tpvlim of sale on flic with the. Triwnxlilp Tlcrk open to limpcctiiin LEGAL NUTUKS ADVERTISERS :iIII] u, he publicly read prlur to SB'C ADVERT1SEHS WHERE TO REACH THE EXPERTS l.ni,-- m to II inclusive In Work > 11 t-i't Mild utilities M iiii(i-.V; I."ts 1 tu H inrluslvc In lite ilhovi' mentluilfld i'.- Mlii'-k litin-H; IAJIS ;il to i!'i iiiPlusdvc installed ul tho uxpcu-•• in Itliirk I)ttl)-I). mi tlH' Woudbrldse rhaatir. Tiiwnslitp A.sHtfr^mtint Mup. Take further nutin- i! Take further notice that tlu »a,le, or any il;*te t,i w Appliance Repairs • § Funeral Directors • Oil Burner Service • • Radio and Television • • Service Stations • Taxi Tiinii»lii|i Ci)innilttte hna, by Voao- l>ft Illljollrliod, tllR 'I'MV I lution and piirnuant to taw, ftred • nilttec rescrveM tin* n^M minimum price at which said lots crctlon to re.ict any JM, and to soil *mil lol^ in CAR RADIOS WOODBRIDGE 1AX) in «;iid hlcwks win hf sold together Tel: WOodbrldite 8-0632 •Jl-IIOUR H ith all other detulln pertlneiii, HHId to such bidder as it ni i MOTOROLA AND PHILCO minimum priro being i:i,6JO.OO plus rt!K»rd npliiK KlVfti i" OIL BURNER SERVICE •••>-=• fs or prepnrlng depd and adver- mamiur of payment, in SYNOW1ECIU IIKIII' inlninuiin bids . Rcpnir Service Conversions to Oil Standard and Custom Detme Clark&on's tising this sale Kald lots In said lilu, lbliiK Machine liri>,\ If;.. •• LION-SIZED VALUES Tiling r a Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel FOR THE FINEST oimii the iJiile of the prnpt'rt> above Stanley 1'oiiln - Kr>» « ml, 1 •J IN BETTER FURNITURE ilt-HlCiiatcd, the Toirntdilp of Woiid- 'Washed Sand - Waterproofing Gulf Service Will — (nil I • tlu Jov's Vet Shop hridno will not be responsible fur 1!4 WASHINGTON A\ 111 I, •Lime - BricK - Oment - Plaster Jack Geis, John Dojcsak, Props. Impriivlnic any road ot"street or for L'AHTKIIKT l-7Hi:i Winter Brothers Radio and Television ART TILE CO. utilities facing said lots. Any sin ii WaygitU Furniture Shop PKTS - FOOU. SUPPLIES IIOKSI: ii i; \ i—in i :•• M n\ii,» ^Service WASHING. GREASING 1S4 RAHWAY AVENUE Htrhway 25 Avenel, N. J. J '. Raritan Mercantile I. >. (,u\ r i\si i;rii:i> WOODBRIDGE Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. 'I'KIII'K \l, IISII YOU'VE EVER HAD TIRES REPAIRED Corporation Phone Woodbridge (-1577 itniDS . r M.I;> . M lyi.io AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. BATHS KITCHENS Phone PE-4-0375 156 NEW KIU'NiSWKK AVENUE RUBBER FLOORING 'FEONT AND FAYETTE STS. PERTH AMBOY TEL.'4-3419 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. to I ,i PERTH AMBOY, N. J. , • Real Estate - Insurance # (QUALITY FIRST) Heating Engineers t Woodbridre 8-0887 Phones: WO-8-2927 WANTED Heating Systems, Oil Burners Piano Tuning Departmerrt Stores • Donald T. Manson E. W. N1ER WO-8-2S68 People who sincerely desire to straighten out thru Installed and Serviced. family or personal financial problems. Piping—Industrial, Residential Phil. Goldin INSURANCE • Service Stations • Used Cars FOR BKJ BARC.AtNS EASY TERMS " Applications from married or single people who are si, ,,. ill Women's & Children's Piano Specialist employed and have a reasonably mod credit rallns will • CASUAL SiVljKS Representing Boynton Brothers "BETTER USED CARS" accepted either by phone or visit to our office. We are i» in ' FJM Heating and Power, TUNING & Co. Over 29 Holohan Brothers DeBonis Depl. Store to loan you up to S500 to pay your bills. We guarantee In i Engineers REGULATING GARAGE BERNIE AVTO SALES consideration to all applicants. Men's, Women's and Call Woodbridge 8-1064 REPAIRING Telephone Woodbridge 8-1592-J Standard Esso Products 405 AMBOY AVENUE Children's Wear Our fast service is the talk of Woodbrid^ 147 AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J, Estimates Cheerfully Given Phone WOODBRIDGE, N. J. (Opp. Security Steel) Liquor Stores Roofing and Siding • Woodbridje 8-0064 and 8-0S33 Call MR. BROOKS now WO-8-0995 CALL P.A. 4-7650 Wdge.. 8-1020 —8-1021 Cor, Amboy Avenue and Telephone Woodbrldge 8-1889 Plumbing Secand Street Venetian Blinds Phone WO. 8-1848 Drug Stores Henry Jansen & Son Firestone Tires and Tubes Woodbridge PLUMBING SUPPLIES Nationally j Advertised AT LOWEST PRICES! Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Woodbtidte, N. i. Liauor Store ^ KOLLA-HEAD EMPLOYEES LOAN CO. Avenel Pharmacy OPEN SUNDAY—ALL DAY Roofing, Metal CeWnfs and i jJOS. ANDEASCIK, PROP. VENETIAN BLINDS K7J MAIN STREET 1010 RAUWAY AVENUE Complete Stock of Domestjc A venel Furnace Wofk g-mn 130 Different and Imported Wipes, Beers Plumbing Supply 588 Alden Street • Sawing Center • Color Combinations T and Liquors Woodbridge, N. J. i HIGHWAY 25, AVENEL Virgil O. San ford 574 AMBOY AVENUE Telephone 8-1246 W YOUR LANDLORD'S NOT PLAYING 9 p.m i. T«» " |J " i-em Only. Closed lKNT LEADER THURSDAY, MARCH 1C, 1950

,-nor Opens Colonia News •r Seal Drive —Miss Lyn Klmball, daughter and Mrs. Leonard Cat.lic.-ino, Mr Alfred E. of Mv. and Mrs, Montgomery Kim- and Mis.' ^i!, Mr. and laK-ment on the ball, New Dover Road, was ill nt Mrs. Benjamin whlUakev. and Mr „,. ,,PII] Month to- her home a few days last «f ok. and Mrs, Fred Hawkln.v j,.\v Jersey citizens —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kreltz. I —Miss Susan Becker, cUtushtev ivr generously" to West Street, entertained on Sun- "f Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Backer. of New Jer- day, Mrs. Anna Kreltz and son, Wood Avenue, is recupernttnR al drive onal Society for Andrew, and Mr; and Mrs. George her home from a throat Infection. „ and Adults. Kreitz, Hillside. I —Mr. and Mrs. William John- —Mrs.'Augusta Tuttle, Middle-,son. Columbia Avenue, visted hi.! declared that sex Road, visited Mrs. Georje 1 mother, Mrs. Susan Johnson, Ta- ml uifts "you will achncevolfy, Secaucus, Wcdnes- maqim, Pn., Sunday. citizens, your ill 1W day. . I —Mr. and Mrs. Auaust Frazer / and above all —Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmus- Arthur Avenue were hosts during values of our sen, Mvs, Augusta Tuttle, Carl the week to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Middlesex Road, visits Slrassor and snn, Robert, LIvinK- opens U>- ed on 8unday Mr. and Mrs. Carl ston, Mr. and Mrs. Find BCI-RCT. - Sunday, Peterson, Whitehouse. —Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery —Mrs, Blanche Glasson, En field Klmball, New Dover Road, Mr, anfi | $oad, spent the weekend with Mr, n(,v| uo weeks. The Mrs. William Sparks,. Middlesex and "Mrs" . Wlllin" m Cody, Point -j.,..v .irr.sry Chapter RoadRd , andM Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pleasant. nation- Wilkerson, Dorset Road, attended —Mr, and Mrs, William Johnson, „ h., National Society, g concprl „, lhc _ ^_Sym_ - Columbia Avenue, am cntertaaln- hiidiTii nnd Adults i phony orchestra, Thursday evs- lni> his brother and family. Mr ,,, ,r,uw Kfister Seals nln!? flt RUtgei.s University, New and Mrs. GeoiRe Johnson and son ,.„,. pro'-rams lor jmnW|c|[ George..Tamaqua. Pa, ,i;,,,i for IB years, —Charles Scott, Enfleld Road, is —Mrs, Margaret Scott nnd ,,,,.,-oil's 'itii.tcmcnt on a patient at PtTth Amboy Hos- daughter. Maureen, Inman Avc i ,11 K.isicr Seal Month pltal. nut-, were the RUPSIS on Sunday j —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the of Mr, and Mrs. Prank Semberg. ,,-iiijv> that there Colonia Volunteer Fire Co,, will Union Bearh. , i many as 750,000 meet Monday,.8 P. M. at the flre- —Mrs. Michael Krcitz and son lM,iicappori children house. Michael, and her father, Wasyl , ,mi Slate. While, — Mi-, and Mrs. Reginald Bradv. Kardash, West StPPeTfrand Dr. Jo- '; -vin:: io help these! Gaywood Avenue, entertained Mr. seph Klodnlcky, Jersey City, visit- r pcl personpersons i and Mrs. Floyd Wilcox, Avenel, -:l friends in Philadelphia, Pa be found In Sunday. Thursday. -mi society. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chum- —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adam ,1 ii.p his re-brrlnln. West Street, were hosts Nswark, visited Mr. and Mrs, Leo Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Klein, nnd Mrnn. d Mrs. Herber ,-- tn it that these 1 :,,lk-. lwve anoppor- Meritatt, Cranford. Deifenbachei , Inwood Avenue , n-irmiil. productive —Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smith Sunday. . Tlif services of and children, West Hill Road, were —Mr. suid Mrs, Lawrence Knerr • Miluntcer orxanl- the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Pres- HiRhfleld \Eoad, entertained he ,-r, of us an oppor- ton Alexander, Red Bank, Sunday. oareftts. M\ and Mrs. William ihi' physlrally han- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drostc ans;hln Crippled Chll- man Avenue, wen the dinner | Weitfleld, Mrs. Paul Hull. Mrs, iiul supported by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Dnvld Tavlw. Mrs. M. L. Rush- Si ,il sabs cam- Linden, Sunday. more, Railway, Mrs. John Wleser faclli- —Mrs. Jane B, Crane, ColoAla Elizabeth, HI. medical and Boulevard, attended a fashion )\ fully qualified show given by ihe Women's Club, BUSINESS STATISTICS Jersey Chapter Trenton. Tuesday, There are about 60,000 fewer i't',i of the money —Mrs. Bertha Von Rehn. Wood firms operating today than a year ;Mt,' for the sup-Avenue. Is speudlnu a few wt-i!n nt!O. accordlnK to the Commerce .,..r:.i-n-- It currently with her son and daughter-in-law. ,•: i>;iit of the therapy Mr. and Mrs. William Bcker, Department Failures have been : .,;:>• handirapped In Rlveredge, Kreatest amoiiR the post-war firms! .ii.rnt units In nine —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazcv that started up on a "shocstrinri," i i ,if these units is a Arthur Avenue. vlsilc;l Mr. andwhile retail stores have had the , ,-:n-y. In addition. Mrs. Clarence Frazler, Nutley. Sun- sharpest increase in the number V, i.inipiii'jn supports day. of bankruptcies. However, failures account for only a fraction of dis- , : ,, vires from Its —Mr. and Mrs.,William Fcrnau -,;(|u.liters. These prl- Avenue, were hosts on continuances. The business sla-'; ,•!• i doits supplement Riindav to Mr.

i:, constantly urowin? j pvenlm to her sister, Miss Clairti15 and r»" tluouSh ^ *• The ii'iifflt* SIT deserving of, Sluk and Theodore Nahass. Iselin. Treasury Department has adopted !:,i '.vliolehearted support j —The follnwlnn from Colonia a campaiitn slogan of "Save for ,:i-.\-. lmerectrd groups j wore enesU Thursday ni«ht of Mr | Your Independence, and the A > (iovernor, there- and Mrs. Harry Callas, Hillside: j Liberty Bell will be the drive , iiir citizens of the Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady. Mr symbol. ,|)i) .it in every,way pos-! ,-,u\ Kiistrr Seal f.am- j :::i • tin- period between i ..ml April 9. which hasj li.itcd us Eaitrr Seal ,il>i>K>pnate that this It's The Red Cross Coming! houkl be conducted > :ili:imi,s season thai | -,.i yeiir.-i has carried a j -,: i."pc to mankind. By j HI .vill SPI-VC your fd- i Think this stands outv :, v.iur Stntp, country' You should see our - - - .ill the best rcllftlous DRY CLEANING ii time. For such a O lights, power, water . . . hospitals (lc- ..uvild ;:ive and give Bcn- MII.TONi **• silroyed ... communication lines down... transporta- IDT MiirUi I M. 1'. \. I-Hilt! tion disrupted . . . badly injured need immediate i\in years since the medical care ... medical supplies destroyed .. . some

Every day Americans whu want to help t • • and Americans who need help arc Your Car Feel Like This? brought together through their Red Cross. The Red Cross work of mercy will In such areas of panic and confusion the Red Cross ns It... SMOKE? never end so long as there are those who immediately $oes into action and provides .food, want to help. Do your share—give USt EXCESS GAS? through your Red Ci'oss. clothing, shelter, and medical care. The resources of START HARD? % Ityd Cross chapters are supplemented when necessary HESITATE or STALL? by the national'organization. And during the fheart- .ET US CHECK YOUR CAR breaking period of rebuilding from wreckage; your Red Crosf continues to aid families unable to meet ALL WORK DONE WITH their o|wn nceda. j /VN» (Latest Allen Scientific Equipment HAVE NO GUESSWORK- Give today so Your Red Cross nun Our men arc schooled anil tljaiM'-'f' ^ , , can help tomorrow! work to the highest factory standards. nl<*i ft w < AtmuitETOlt AND IGNWION. EXTl^XS ".S'S Tpr a Capitol Job" \ 2 Tlus S Cohtriliulcd By AP1T0L GARAGE I The INDEPENDENT-LEADER TO 25 '?SJ5?^T^iESSr AVENEL YKARS OF SATISFACftmY St 1>HONE WO-8-1655 __TO THK TBnOE- -« r. M. '/ '-LFv

THURSDAY. MARCH Ifi. 1950 RUSE ninMT WORK PAGE FOURTEEN NEW YORK ( Paul Attts took nr;»r a land for a vacalioiKii.... ; *?•&'" back he dcelrtwi tn \v daughter. Malm \Km> wile In Enclnnd h- severe polio ppidrmi: Reentry, the li:;;, broHeht home, via transport. At LaOimr vas otrrliKl out of >: •• CF utretehar. She «m • polio In London.

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Legs & Rumps Veal *49< of It r -ilil M. nl ^ _ ,• . ._ „ •-„ „ rfplinhtfui rhonqe this week end!

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,„. Roast «"53c \l:TIH'li l:iy I\VN r . Fowl All meot, really dekicuv at nit Armpsi i\,nn.<.|,.r :il I , r 1 •i? • M"!ii S erve fowl this week end! A treat IV I'.rMtti. N

!•• Rib Veol Chops • 59c | 1-1.- ::•''• 10.'."!-"II • I Hf f»r Drawn Fowl • 49c ( K UK PI HI li Loin Veal Chops» 65c ro WHOM IT MAY ... Ready for the pot Drown weight! Featured in At t r»ciil»r in self service meot depts! Head, feet, entrails ToWB'Mn <'nrnmlii»» Pride of Farm Catsup (hip or Won.Vl.r ili'f removed Equivolent value to 35c fowl above. VEAL 'a* » 25c OIL MONTE . ; Ecnncmicol, delicious, easily prepared' fciy , M W«rk! T Pineapple Juice It 6 P. «. 'I>T. Ground Beef T 49c I'lUKlllUV 11 r Hi I Special Building, Wmiillifl Moke o meolloof or serve hamburger. |ft<1 »ipo«« nn.l - Midget Salami * 55c ind W th* Sunsweet Prune Juice Kr Melbw D *- «v ^Or n4 tu b« *ubl|i iv Van Camp Pork & Beans J71L> '<„" Plate Beef «-" 21cbaCOn Irand Slked lb. JTl .»t r.« In Kin. k Take rurttirf n.t . No finer Cv fleet /4i ^n> Prtc«>.' , uwnflhlp Cvmnilli** ' • Lenten Sitggtttioni "F.esher than Freshl'-Acme frosted f.sh.s quickf o s^d rm HOD «nil pnr^imv ., H i m'l.lmiiiii [>rl . mediately after being caught Ready for the pan A I food no in *ai*1 liinfW »i'i Asco Coffee -"» —^" £, 70c waste. Try Acme's frosted fish for wholescme Lenten meals. «.lh til oih*r • '•• > .-Hcl. .il liri-li.ii.iii: , Tuna Fish !J£ 'Z 35c il-lrs tlii* -al.-. •• •. Wincrcst Coffee ZS2 i, 67c til.uk. If K.I.I mi \- • I una risn u*. i** *«**«. 39c Lightei bodied Vigorous flavor. Perch Fillet;. 35c Oysters *• 49c 1 J..HII (..ilKliMU . ^pi>e ot |HIP |.n«~ f.i ^

3'.-" Q- (-su;tl limnllii) Hi-1 . Sardines in Oil Ideal CoHee rfiT 177c 1,1 ii- liil»r»<( ati.1 ..' Ten-Da Steaks "tT 33c RED CROSS •itlwl fur In r'.iurj A frosted meat feature! T*k« rurthtr n»M • Sardines .Ti^L. w* ; Heavy bodied. Tops them all! Mir, or «n» '1^" i" < ta djr1 t>c 'i • •• Large Shrimp :47c til|» Cundtet, Coket, elc, cr»tl»n to r»J»rt an ,vnJ I" «H •••I-1 : Beardsley Codfish i* duel' t>M.l<-r i> M & M cu-i* cw c.Bd, ';;;•»• 23c iint Acmi cht€M rMtrd tifDR irl- Codfish Cakes «-» tT 19c imi id ,th«, d.ir, »iodyct B<"• ^ 29c L ''oiiiinlii*- • Pink Salmon 'tT 37c HtWHEYi agent Ui*rmf f>y ii'r i Baking Chocolate '„£ 35c CKr^lrf to Hi* in.inii-.. |LVI MM WWIIW airni.,,, r , Seabrpok Farmi In ««ooMani-* »il'' i. • Tenderoni IZ 2^ 19c Cheese - 49c' die. ih« Town^lilp « •• 1g co Fig Newtons r 2 r 35c Featured in oil Acmes this week-end. J»tr mirl «Hl* clr»il '. ' • Tomato Soup S 3 r 25c Corn THE Cob 21^7^21^ 1 21c I«L\TIC1>: il.Lf : '• 19 1Hlffl I!, .1, |ir.M«i.\N. T Clam Chowder ^«u»2 r 29c Sunshine Cheez-it £.17c Cottage Cheese "° Enjoy the flovor of fresh corn on the cob. Stroight Tfi I" ml V i-1! i.-. > from Jersey's own forms! A real treol ot this low !'..'.ft, .m ftf Wiinilliiiilf Spaghetti Baked Beans American Cheese Concentrated Each can mokes 1 Vi fits pure juice! M:ir. •!• Tt)-. li''." 1 |51 l 1O iiilWUlm- I'll' I.Ii 2 " 29c 2 '•*"• 29c Nationally lamrnit quality. Pabst-ett Cheese *•-* K * COM **v, Strawberries 'T«y? 45c at S P. M. (!"STi in i' .. ^II idrnl Lenten F'efefirian or m'lh pork. Gruyere Lneese A-«H4 Luscious large sweet strawberries ot (heir best! f'lamhri>. M * in •• r • .. i Kuil.liliK, W.ioill'tul.'.- • Hygrade an.I fijinhi. iiii'il >••' -i Heinz Fresh Heinz v^JrL Gruyere Lneese «.9Ui-> 23c »n.l In II" M*!"--> '• • Frenched Green Beans X 23 to letln^ <>( i-.tl*1 in. ; Vegetable Frankfurters PrincessjNAargarine OOI< Ti.Hr.^lit!) CM Ik n!-:. Cucumber Fordhook Limas «"» £ 31c mill tu i'- miiili--^ i- «-«. OC- s:ilr. I.m 2r. in 1-. Soup 2 '^ 25c can «JJ»- 59c t' r Wnmll-llils!.- T•'- Pickles 29c Gold Seal Frc French Fried Potatoes ^ 19c ini.ni Mip- Ftii* for Lenlen menui. Take [urtlit-r ni.t K«7> II mpph in """ '"" 53c '£ 23c Tfiwn-ililli I'liramiti-i- Famdo Brand Gold Seal Large Seabrook Peas iutiuii :nul piir.sumit 2''" 23c • Cotton Evap Milk " Lara* Ondt liimnni prli (' n: A Peanut Butter Silver Seal Eggs Birdseye Peas T, 25c Lu .-.lid Mi'i-k «iH '•• ILl5 it ii .ill utl.cr lift,lit- • 16c Tomato Juice ««»» ni'niiiiiiiii pt» «• i."1 Spaghetti Sauce " ll YS ost^< of |ircp.i< in« .1. ft iii ii Tomato Juice " 2 "" 25c MIIJJ ilii- -;•!•-. s Cream-White " * 125c *• com *«/W ,l.-i. k. if '•olil "ii !••!' ' 13 f .1 OliH II )>:t> IMi'ltl i.t > 3169c 9 " 23c jtu r of l"mfrliiinf IT'. •• Cream-White *!l£r' Acme "farmfreih" produce *.|ual tiioiittilv mt.i!:" 0ElI6HT i» lntrr«~t .in.l ••'. • it rushed to your neirby Acme Quaker Maid Syrup Peach Nectar««« "£15c T1.I--J for In '-ont'.i- ' DEi M0NTt Vtl1 c Bi at the peak of flavor in the jkr further ii"i • .- M r. or any ilalr t.. Peaches ** ' ton 17c wee houri of every morning. ! co Heinz Vinegar " Lt*r. 13c k* aJ.'OiunKl, lit* T whiu nllt'-« r«ji«rvr» tli«- i .•• Fruit Cocktail " ""* (•n 32c V\P Fresh Fancy •ration to rrjofi ;m-. Hemi Vinegar b..nJic .mil tu «•!! faM !'•: C Chocolate Swift's Gorton's Bunches bkannrr or tiaynnn' Codfish Cakes morf intiiiiinitu I . PREM Thin Mints l0 Western Carrots 2 -« 21c hl.1. ur l.i.l JI.I. 'r 39c fVr/erl ^ur Fancy Selected large Florida SEEDLESS Tv»na|il|i i.'niiii Our tineii qiuJ>r> •' (dllv Lenten mfali, .. y I)-' Acme't ttrndayUnt l>tU*! for |n ttlr hit ii Hi r.lau'p *Hli i. Dromedary Grapefruit 3 25c TflH n^liIT* M i" Gorton's Fibered DTG Tomatoes 2 5 dUu th ij n,iU tfi-nl '••' Codfish Gingerbread Kibbled Dog Iceberg Lettyce 'IT* 15c Extra Large Grapefruit " •• 10c i:. J. in S'Ki vs. T Mix 'r 23c l Ci 2 «•• 29c Winesap Apples i^iU 3 *• 29c JsC.rt. ami Ituivli I*'- £.16c Biscuits 3X45c Celery Stalks «- " bi ltK Y MaAfi cronaniiri't A latorile with ((ofi! " 29c Delicious Apples Z 3 ^ 29c (eil> Lenten dithei. 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Royal Crown nflnif .« Ilia ni.iini" Co In itcrordiinrc n|ll> >«H" !1 | Htn'i til you h*fi* la Jo to m'/ii ItU P 6 i 29c AU. lkl»T()WIIKllil' >Vi ' fuln and »uH- riff* '" ¥••'11 Uni «n »H!ciil «nl»T blank Intidt Iht rtgulir ivpttmt Sicid wrtpptr, Si lUTBn: Votvh *ih 1 v> in 25 wirrfi *t Itii why y«u p»c(« SvM" * •'•»<*• "• •'•?( / H. J. IH'N'IOA'N. l' To Ue «iH'»rtuiii ^, utad Mh i«'! THURSDAY, MARCH 18.-1950 PAGE FIFTEEN I. James' CYO Stops Quintet, 87 to 83 in Overtime )Ur Lady of Victory Halts Avml Safy>t$> ^ Wi SPORTS ROUND-UP SEEKS MORE SPEED hces Woodbridge TomnowkrParoclf^Shmk1- , 1.1 ? By Johnnie Royle M,(i|.; ,1,,,ou. r T..1/ILadVy (ioff ii 1 120 DI VllnKr countermunlirs. whicml.Inhk pfnv~/ e the.. m ".j, championship . . • . . The OUf{OCHERs nllc breezed Into 23-20 advantane solni! Into the j a a me bctw.een the twq top teams rocliial School \We should be content to bury the Banons' past court rArtrs MMAG£P Mes\)ick is Star final stanza. i in the circuit is slated to start at , ,,il nnslns out St, campaign among our flies, but we are still impressed Die first half Both St. Andrews nnd Sayrevllle 7 P. M. H£ WO(V)BRinOE C o a r li Jim ,','!,) mid tuck tussle rnntchPd each other point for point ST. ,MMi:s with the five records Coach Johnny Tomczuk's crew HOW Ki-:itllf;\ SI. James C.Y.O. qilJfltH in (he fourth session, with tlie i.nupiui ,hl. st. .lames court. I.KWM'f', shattered during the past few months. As a group o[ \6ofHlf by far ihplr l>csl ufttfle of „, rli:,nn both Sayre- quintet from across the" river M. AlMt-n,,, 'OM KM0 OF[ sc.isnn in uikin"! the mpiteur* Andrews wnund up cllnRlnR desperately to their slim Mi' viiiiiiv, r so-called rookies, the boys didn't do too badly for them- THAW ~ f b uf Hip dub Domlnlnin rombi^ of ;,„,,, leitderslilp, neces- lead to wrap up the ball game at Sllvkn. I 41 selves, compiling the best win-and-lost record in our TH£ New York by n 87-83 si-ore \ty_ an pi.ivoir Lilt. the final whistle. Kirk, &/AHT6 WH.L nftlon-iw:-k( pncoHiit"!- forcPd into , M.f)r['(l early nn-1 John Wozniak was Sayrevllle's HtU)tli, memory of high school court activity. Their season's FEATVRB A i:ui overtime perinri. The eXritlrr; |irllin;, pi-nodi to uaiii hero of the thriller, dumping 14 fLBBT-OF-FOOr ;!nmc wns played befon- (» \ntw average was good enough to land the Red Blazers in {'i-owd on ihe 31,. James rcrnrt. •(-.]i itiiii'i'.in between markers through the.hoop.opss to pace 1 I i! H Mi!-.,. i)/y.ik, Avenel's his team's fynx. The dependable Our, l(inl> »l VlHnrj the State Tournament, where they gave a good account . The dependable • ' i| I'- FLAT-or-roar New Ynrk took lh;' initiative «t cnier, pnced his Dzyak walked eft the court with ll : II of themselves, defeating New Brunswick and losing OUTFtT tin start of tl>p unme by mklnir ft Mllk with 10 points. the tilt's Individual scoring rnmfOitnblo lend ovor thp locnl ,|,,1 ,i siclliir defensive with 15 points. a six-point decision to Asbury Park in the semi-finals. me C.Y.O.. who had troubb solving me Director James A.. Keat- The team as a whole set two new marks by rolling tip their oppnnents' Ui'lil defpn««. i III ;l" ••'•ll?-i Ill'lulll. ing, announced today thnt Bayre-. The out-of-stntc visitors ,|- victory came back vine and St. James will battle il 97 points, against New Brunswick Vocational for a uotl their ion-Id p.ii-c thr Muni prriod, pluyinn oijft tomorrow nig.ht on the S. tin tlilrcl perlnd, with t>ontl|,> lily '(if VI, |r,| I 12 single, high game, and their season's total of close to , c.ilihii, to ruck up James court for the 19liO league 1 ri !' i':irnpy. Welsh, New York's brilUnnt for- 1,000 points was also a well-earned record, ward, keeping hh tcim out U«it JSm Lake, the Red Blazets' All-County forward, was i)v dropping th» ball throH^tf Ijif' r-irlown Girls '>.i*'tK from nil over the rd'.mJ Tumble hm Trips jp responsible for setting two, new records which may Si. James rcspnndetl in the li^at stand for quite some time. The lanky junior blasted •if iuiion in the fourth ppr^lo 1 Hgi- .('ITOIM narrow til" unp to a 7Si75ircomi,t Church Club, UMHj for Rutgers Team the individual single game scoring mark by tallying stove TO when 111", Sin liiilun «• iiw through MY HMO i VIIUT finnan's KOHDS - A wild scoring outburst • NKW HHUNSWICK-The tempo 35 points against New Brunswick Vocational. His 313 with a neat layup to knot the ij ii-iipiiii'd llii.il' in the fourth period paved the is speedily u|) for the Rutger counters for the campaign erased Howie McCallen's with ien .sviiiiils rom.iiniiw i; ;IIUT packing way for the Tumble Inn's 43r3d baseball team, and the ScarleU lock. urn in continue victory ovir Our Lady of Peace, new cnach, George Cose, is ea^p 250 record set a year ago. Lake's accomplishments In ihe overtime .session, St. nil by triinmlnn which nave them a firm hold on ly uwaltlnc uoo'.l weather to send are remarkable, having reached the status of a star Jumes cimtinui.J when1 they left .:4-Hi. in a oiw- the top spot in the Recreation his varsity candidates outside. in. his first full sea-son of varsity competition. olt in 1,1 le fmirth stanza, ilrivttw vnl on I lie Per- Intermediate League. in haul to sink 12 points' while. Wiih more than a iponth of 1 iiiil court. The Tumble Inn and Our Lady coniliiioniiii! in the field house to Tomczuk's Record Breakers may long be rorncin- rlii'i-kiii ' New York with t-lfrtit ••?•» l-din's slurp- of Peace inatcht J each other point rely upon. Case fetis that his'team bered as the team that started Woodbridge on the sew up the coniest. ' '' " ' >AIni cmie into for point throughout the Kame, should be comparatively strotitf for TUBHew Tlw defeat was the Club Domln- l he past few with the loop leaders setting a fast Ihe southern trip which will open climb to basketball success in scholastic circles. WP TJIIS" rou:lh ol tlic season aMlnst v dominated the OF THE G/ANf$ MAY HELP offensive tempo In the finalses -the spii.vjii. Rutgefi Is slated, to firmly believe their days of being "soft touch" in the THEIR PITCHERS BHOUGH TO 111! vlctovif i. . . ,.* l tin- name by sion to put the game on if*. open with Maryland Iti two weeks. ihroiiiih tin1 county are over,. ;«ot solely because of Tomczuk's OFFSET m LOSS (i.ir.v Me-ii:'k I'IIIHIL up wJUj i0 t i i,ni, OHfclnii was lop man In the BUT WHAT"? To B£COM OF THE combine was "The southern schools have been iwiiiK ui line:' rti. ilmiK floor ftt- i HI scortni column for Ttnjjble Inn coaching talentsras no one person on earth is capable $0WEtilR BASEBALL taik. Ti-aiiuT ami Rutaii follow*! .ISSCI'S repeated outside for several weeks and If with 12 points, while Carmo$dy w.e expect to do anything agam^t of turning out champions without adequate material, COLLECTORS iH THE POLO with l!i iinci is dhits. re.^eciWely. liii her stride. and Lesko followed with eight 3R0USOS them we'll have to concentrate on Don .WflsU-dlfiplayecl someiaofy wit front In thi1 j apiece. Lasko paced Our Lady of but we have nd^Sftt the keen interest shown by the baiting uml fielding drills once we shooiifts if" 'Wt 33 eouriters' fbr " P' ttak ith 10 mk •Aiiii Hi bis points Pence's attack with 10 markers. set outside,' the youthful mentor kids in the township for the hoop game during the Ihe Nuw YorjjnulnU'i. He^'ftsfffl: Mm tit.irt'.in over the The Wildcats maneuvered into emnhfufized yesterday. past few years. 'They arc the ones who will compose lowed in the scorlniT column by liiinicis were checked a ses'oiul-iihce tie by edgjna the Although Case started work Johnny KatlVrty who hit Uic corps • n.il apiece in the sec- Fords Y.A. by a 49-43 score In a early with his butteries, he remains the varsities of the future. tor 1(> markers. ' .',in•• the Cnllt'tiflown unme ployed on ilu School No. 14 apprehensive about that part of RESULTS Earlier in tile week St. Jf^mes n ;nlv.iiit.t!!e iit thecourt. ! his diamond crew. TJia t*am a Culled It Basketball at, Parish House •Simon and Kraus split offensive j AND took ihrlr wor.it shfllackinR In missing much of Its strength from elfcht ytar.s when they dropptd a liDiiois for the Wildcats by hlttlnu Recently we heard of a group of so-called old-timers ,,MI' back stronn in last, year's squad; but the hold- une-sldeil 78-36 decision tq, the 11 le hoops for 13 counters apiece. i.iiii-r. imtscnriiv! IM • overs and several promising soph- discussing the type of wild basketball played on the J. J, Tist'h combine of Ne^Bflins- Peterson, with 14 diclts, set the t.ilicred in the final omores should ease the situation old Parish House court when our parents failed to wlck in the Dunellon \lJrSUte i the local (Tills Unfit- pace for Hit Fords Y.A. considerably. Case's blgge.it worry STANDINGS Tournament. ' • • in-fi use to hold the Our Lady of Peace notched their is the catching department. recognize us or our clothing after a sociable game, To , and wrap up ilic! second triumph of the campaign The Saints we.rc never.Jn.!tjie Hardy Peterson, the Fords' vet- some of our readers who are unfamiliar with the type udiimtiiiiH.i: i iriinil.N I .1 H,;urlu Ill', I 1,1 anms after tl'.s first few minutes by upsetting the favored Hopelawn I. I .M.ijolHi Kill eran senior backstop, has returned of basketball played, we would like to explain the sport, of play, when New Brunswlok I1Kllans by a 32 25 marRin n a \v oniu' honors went i * ! and is far ahead of all competitors sill xn:i insaile; d out front and addt?d,tQ,i&eir iZBl^g on the Ho^Uufor the post, but he will need some or we should say, physical endurance contests. .I'lin N'M. I il>'t \i'l Si|ii:l,l i II n-llu slhoo! noortIoards Minm.an Viola Meavett ami Usko prove<, [Q ^ Qm, l!U|y Qf me# that the Scarlet lias sched- Vflll-I No. 1 u 1 VLT I «"J The outcome of the trouncing uled for as many days In the open- ppsed of five players, but if there were a couple of olonhi . . I SB "0(1 ISS can be attributed to the Saints' inc in points through the hoops ing stint down south. lu'll Ti'kkli-y Ifil 1.12 I'j'i hefty brutes sitting on the sidelines, they were imme- stepping out of their clnsS U en- to capture the same's Individual Eppel Now Ready Noio nigh i: :;t he Culle^'Ptown Cals S<7 II 'l'l counti'i Lhe heavy senior squad scoring crown. Gryzb and Latarlo A boost behind the plate was diately coaxed into participating in the so-called game, tni i i encounter the Morns Ifll (rom New Brunswick. 1 were the- best sharpshooter lor due this week with Bud Eppel ex- or a more suitable name would be scrimmage. Before Dins on tlic Per.shln; ilin.l 12,', M»r,'lnlal( ir.R HI The scores: the Indians with 10 and nine pected to report for duty, rin- 121 IH2 Willt'tVHI' nl floorboards In a re- action commenced, the small stands were carefully 1 l!l I 7 I counters, respectively. a Columbia High School product, Mi IC;i rn;i>" . '-'I.'. us I:'I SI, .Inllirti ( .V.O. Sr «. iivir. Thn Iselin Bull- IIHIIIS IVTIIIIMKIII VTT.S I ill Sil»rll;ll, Ill r.m u:i i; 1- P r' htK been busy with varsity uaskei- ] surveyed ,to locate the smallest spectator to act as 1UlfW-U\ 1I,II 177 11.", i:, i I II 3 ' Mor- Our I.nil} »f IVKI'F r i ball, but now that the season is Ill'o,! ii ik, i :, 11 11 referee. If a whistle was available, the drafted official M,-N ti Chih [?Ta preliml- i-'iii-, I BSI 7.M Mil SBI 7li*. , k ,t :.'. J3H over he should be a valuable nsset r !< V.i--. I I: nt ,i i, .a: 'is considered himself a big shot, not having to yell his Ixrlln Vii. II '-! i; i> ,|ov. iv 1 1 r i to the Queensmen. Additional aid llrttv'n I'M .' HI 1'HI'tMNII I'.'ll VflllllF inn i:,j itn SillHolic Mi 1.; iiKtil in. a ".' Sh V\ fill, I, should come from Pete Thomas of • ir,7 117 17)1 lungs out when a foul or rule was violated. If we men- I .IK 111." 1 r 1', '-' 1 I llIM, t 'II, Mlmi" i iii-. 17:1 lll'J Trih :! Ill Chatham, who looked good l:i| IViprlle IM; l.M i«: 7," Ui.sho, K tioned foul in the last statement, we are sorry, since 13.' 113 144 il practice. I Hail.:ii" HI; IH7 174 ->K". M r Herins of R;o.selie Park, from the rafters tied by the ankles. :i!l Chris Dammeyer of foint Pleasant III Urlln \n. I CD SI. .lllHII'N <\ V. II. and Al Stult of Paterson liead ttiff Once the dusty battle commenced, a player was only I'ii.-ilk , 17:'. ISf, 1S1 V»utU -lu.Mi I'llVM.lli i r.ii IM L'IIM Hst of plltlilng holdovers. CJood substituted when he failed to display a blotch of blood .slniiil'i'ii.l . i:ir. I:I:, ' n:, mound performances also have S/,e!i'.s 1ST K:III IM I!. I'i ,l -I'KANIUM lieen registered by Juniors Vic on his face or a, piece of torn clothing proving he was I;.S it;i in: JVrchambaul, Dick Hoeren. and I.", I 7:.!i Slit s:t:l ..;., uf iimnmin ore and actually in the thick, of the tussle aiding*his team 1 II pordon Friedman.' lis 'I'lail.il. • ; ,i!c earth oxide, termed mates. An unscarred performer was a novelty with a 17.1 1.17 I:!,' s:i it known deposit In the « Tom Toster of East Orange and ;o:i ii7 IT; group of radiators lining one wall. After bouncing 17K I il I ;«•-' : i i- Urn discovered near Don Biehn are the outstondlna I'lrnt Aid Si|iiuil C .1. J. I'lnrli sophomore flini-ers to date. Cos? < K7 lilK lii.'i IM Wvo A J Hatches, DU- off them for a couple of quarters, you were ready for •:\:, ITS n;i a also has singled out Doti Pellen- ,\'. llnll.^ -1 -.' II uiiiiinK engineer, who first aid, consisting of a good Samaritan's handkerchief Mrlr'arils III discovery last August j bcrsr of We.'it Milllngton. a talent- ,'.i:i7 s:iii • '• ti;-;itin;; fluoride de-j ed kU hander, for special alien' or a piece of some one's torn, shirt to stop the flow of Vrrrh'n 101 tlon, :but he needs a good deal of Til. k.is, .: ifliin-d: "A,ssuys have i blood until the conclusion of, the skirmish. Ull Ml la I .iil;i.\ :; n v/orJc on control yet." Case ieinpfiti- l.'l I in H'.:: i»'iiriuap,e of rare min-' I7ii ii::' ISII ! sized. '.ilvln in- i.nllcf to be Rreater! The timing and scoring of these friendly get-to- IM r.-i ir.i '• known to be mined i gethers were hard to define. A clock was never used— ill h::i IM •Klay." , j l'i tnnr, l I'lui'H'l'-, both teams played, uVitil the,y were| exhausted or they 70;i 810 771' IM»ln-, I I'll Kiil.'li, i the retired to prevent further damage to their clothing'. Ilili 'JIM. lllli laui'l". '' HIT K,T l<;i I'lilii.'ti.u, As for the scoring, hardly orie ^roup of gladiators IT.", JI; mil 171 Ml 17 lli7.li, ever tallied more than tfen points an afternoon, since I (Hi is: the outcome was never determined by the amount of Uur l.ad) vt. "thwt Cunt tallies register^^ Sblnr1. 1(11 The liostc-is *lw has beautiful A tnovlng drama based OJI Agnes r,:i pit table appointment i never needs to •Nekton Keith's book, this ii a pas.- The experience' toitted on, the blood-stained tlloor- MS I f,« H" worry about decorations for tier ill, siopately uiron* denunciation of III;I i?ii I mi able. •, t. 'man's most barbarous institution, boards of. the Par.iJ| House never did paV off in'later UiiO Hiii I SI •.liil. 17S 1S7 2ul It Is wise to invest in good sll- *#-. It Is the story of an American years on'the Barrons' quintet, but you can bet your 'erwar.e, china, glij.ii and well- d8J woman I" a Japanese prison can* last dollar Coach Nick prlscoe benefited from Uie Illtr liar (3) choseh clollis and tnats. Many of and of her desperately heroic :• Id;, | can be made at home with |l»l DON'T .•struggle to keep herselt and hft blocking and tackling soinie ^f bis charges learned on it,.', m little expftise. 'c'oiwdwln director of siflall son alive. It is thfjtory- 1:,H \H 112 the famed, court. Hitting the grass-covered turf was n; iivi'i is; Wlien''purchasing a cloth or • i i^iw.• DebWtmtnfs Bureuu l»otr#ndous, fantastic and" even a picnic.' after coming In direct; contact v^ltU an. oak 1911 ,1,18 Wtable se,t, tak*;, into c-onsldebtlon I' MONKY ON the sllvi|i', clilna and glass Itj Is to |srj KBT fl($r, iw a, £Uimb.er7of years. . '' • be used [with, and also the setting t is tobe nst'd In. Kt:'p In mind I EQUIPMENT! If one of the old..performprs claims he belongs to the The Act J ua l Chili •lint the elj'eet of a well-set" table 383,000 in ^ ^:Xr fof; Saudette Colbert Is superb \n murderous group who learned his basketball the bard Tavern A i»rceptlvp i cop^p n h,a,s for TRY yuv sonal factors" 0 1 KH,\ . 3 perfect balance, and harmony. actors" a" " ^ ™.;* tl^ role of the mother. Se^sue severa) we^s been oliseiviijjijjj tthh« nne of mil' ._recor„d 2,078.000 ^""SJ.^atowahasth.hle'cf aJAp. vyay, and you tysubt his woi$, just ask him to raise t Tavern Your table cloth maV tilcf up Unauty Shop activities of a fellow-traveler Hie brilliant color used In. the |00 USED SETS his pants' legs above his knee,s, and if his limbs are Imsty'.-i TUVITII "S upon arriving in New York In tlowi ••• decoration or on the dlshe1*, Klilnt-'N Scn'lro SliU the morning. The nwi) heads for ulai Make Clubs covwd with nice tyig scars, he's one of the boys. in but il should never be so startilng Hi a ten-cent storage lofker, takes aj to clash wiLli the colors U5«4 to • •>W so PER ^5k is Walt PtsnftJtSi new HOOKERS.,.,. Johnny Korczpwski, after compiling N'.ilf- I'r.iriHiiici) i'lull out a bultitou briefcase and swings cartopn feature film, which. f ii'iim naiiit-- l.liol, IO.I M.iv«nO< dii'l ijK-.druU' the dining room. plied. 1 importantly off fop the subway definitely geared for" rip pi In R a commendable cdaching reqor4 at Matthew Whajey I,lull sliigl^ uiiin —:'iit. NtMUie.s.s and clewline.^ art] of Hi,i Koll: and, presumably, an office full of iir |(g ' ile. Conservative cloths are bes: of malntng 7 per cent wwere e tmlnms mout* hero, and Clus.Ous, nls fat 1 e ue d urmg the past "SI s i:; I •/,( i (or /atnjjf /'Jrhf /Ano|?(«rti»rai'tf tttiW / on farms owned by others. Almost companion. There Is Lucifer, the Fullitii llfi-,.131 . ill/; /i//Mj¥ |1) tile turn) owners had small fitiious flto f u " season. . . . T^JJi gftn.tor.4 and Tony Maz'/a may fill Occasion, tne more conservative the cloth should be. familytype ItumI IUIJ 'single'singleg - foe convinced?— family-type iS?'L» ;VlI-f«¥| for very JipecUl cILnners" use handed or wltii pie help of mem- Hili South Bfend Tribune.' handed o p fjfy athletes hav6 b,een tempted damask and linen In white or off- bcru off thth> ftftkUftftkUyy. uctordioa to SPORTING white shadts. However, -pattels trt tihe Veterans Administration. m ^fafliau^'military academy.... • fownfid Golden Bears Booster Club, Mayor Grelner and mftlfi becojnUiK popular. - • Done lh color, this film Is sure ftqp, toj* in'the county's baskettjall Fred Adams will act as honorary chairmen of the local Something new for the formal ,GS Minor Malady to ^ t| m * ti 101State PttU«Jt: That was a wonderful jjcpr,in$ d^cby.$t. Jwipp is contemplating forming organization.... Look for a number of upsets in the dinner table it a cloth made of rayon fabric shot with uljyei or •' A. 4-3461 bnc|t tfVtmeht,, Doctor. fi^^il, ckcuit UUsts>p.rJ|i^— Bob Deter and John Becre^ttoii ka^ue piay<<#: Vak Fords Boys Doctor: No. Your suspenders sold threads. This fabric wiwhen Prop. ave been appointed chairmen of the newly Molnars tavern are the dark horses, wert INDEPENDENT-LEATil

THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1950 PAGE S1XTKKN Orchestra Chosen ISELIN NEW ( rro fif M n eI nc WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Cinder Walk Askedi2' " ' . ' T For SprinSpring Froli11 *««c, i B, M» RU..H. F«n, First Play of Isdin Dramatic 1 ....'•- Phone Met. 6I6«5VV n t\ 1 m n t\Three beu> Member* Hert'i tht ISELIN—Mm Mary Sedlak was Ifi[.;LIN -Further plans for Uic _M[, gnd Mn wmiam for Dak lree Road named vice president, at the sec- ,nmml Spriiw rvulics were an- Matawar,. Group is Outstanding Success an{| $m Robort ond meeting of the Barronrttes PRESIDENT , .... wi 11 r r Burchalc, i p,-iday night guests of M • .. „ th,!,e„ librarylihrnrv, wawas mastemasterr ooff ccerec - ISELIN -A further study of the llie ISELIN—Thr piny • Gay," spon- held at the home of the president. U C "° " , ; meeting of Win!Mrs. (MW R»PP. Flat Av,: sored by the Boiud of Trustees monies. Mr, Kaien related the problem involved In creating a new Miss Jam KrioU, 105 Indiana Ave- chaiitnan. nt a mecuriB _Mrs. John L. Sullivan i.. storvof the efforts of the Board ward in the Township was ordered HORIZONTAL 54 Bird's home of the Iselin Free Public Library, nue, Monday, ^ Toil. VF'W, Thursday at ru- | ,)M rcturne(j home after si>,; of Tr'u'stws to raise sufficient at a meeting of ihe iJielin Improve- I~~\. 56Heiemdtwo was presented before a capacity Three new members *mr ad- I Pfctuwd for- ufi hradqimrt-ers |ft few days with her hrm,, ment Association held Monday at stvm •Udienee in School lh. Iselin. Fri- funds so that their plan tor a mitted, Misses Marie Neupauei, TUP affair will "e held April 21 law and 8i»ter. Mr. and Mr. ;, diy. *vhe members (if the Iselin new library building in Iselin; Die Green Street flrehmise. with Ann Tanzl Bnd Mary Sedlak. "ffii term*" — £»«»«"• 57 Dines at, Stq, . Cecelirecella-a s Recreation Center. tas _Brinkman, Auth Aver,, , , latir Club wiin comprised the could br a reality in the near fu- Ugo Bettelli presiding. A cake sale will be held some Graver—— Mr an(J Mrs Jos ( tot Tn.- Road, and Ucket-s I j,, , , were at then very brst in tijre. • Reports were made tltat the. a time In April, date to be announced np &nd daughtel J();( now nvallable, Music will W' , « , , this, then first appearance, before ' Music lor the evening was do- sociation's efforts to secure proper soon. The next meeting will be lOHomtof t t 8undfty a t)i Sfd by the Baron Bobick Oi- , ^ ,. , , the publif. 1 nated by "The Three Kings' or llRhtlnp. facilities at the east and I held Monday, 1 P. M., at the home Abnhun of her molhcl F M Ichestra of Iselin The member^ of i *cst approaches of the Pennsyl- of Miss Joan Furze, 138 Sonora llCirry (w«) chfstra. Newark. "Gny" told ihr story of a younfi tn inv; vania Railroad have been success- Avenue.' 11 Built " _Mr.'and Mrs. Robert p, Clri who rebelled awlnst th« | ththef orchestrorchestraa »ar«e A.,«Allen, o,»,Bliss,. Bob„ ' ful. Lights have also been installed MArwmtMurt and daughter, Joyce, T: ,, sternness of her aunt nnd uncle.; vddk Bnd Bob B d kj under the railroad bridge. A letter SON FOR DUEKF.RS 16 Symbol for y Co Slreet. Were the Sunday ,;. but before, the final curtain ROCS | •odium of appreciation was ordered sent FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Geihn i I sue.sts of Mis. Perillard'i h: down 'Gay" discovers that her 17 Hindi* attendant nhm were irtadc f"«" 1 hi-Iaw «nd sister. Mr. ;.t,: somewhat strait-laced hometown Birthday Party Held to the railroad. Du'eker,.,24 Ryan Street, are the UHtil point Tentative -JUIUI.-I'" •. ,-... -.«•._.,., *uii.Irving Rubin, Bel rose. I, i boy friend is the best investment i Thr association »tnt on record parents of a son born at the Perth Thomat Furze, H Ambpy General Hospital. zoncKtoup u «>•«.»»»» uSN- a loin'. Installation of officers wilh lor marriage. I a.s belriR against, the proposal of MPUJI the put 13 Having antlers the Auxiliary. The date, sometime stock-car raclns at the former 2 Continents Visited " Mrs Anna C. Calve, t of Iselm j 1SFljIN _. ; birt, d . , othoit 15 Peruse 55B»brlonl»n in April, wili be announced later. Shinn Ail-port because it "would IGNORANT OF was producer and director of the ,,„„„,. nf Thums ^ "g ^ J» Barrel (rtbr.) n Evil jinm of "deity Election of officers will iv- held M By Allen R. Schmvhl create a nuisance." performance, nnd the excellent .„,,,_ was licld at ,,,& „••• $350,000 ROBBERY S«R«|rtt Arabian the next, meeting next performances of every member of, Avenue ' The County authorities will be CLEVELAND, Ohio - Although \ V Membership niaht at Post lioa ' ' FORDS—Allen R. Srhim-:. the cast evidenced a xifa't amount, [ requested to place cinders on the seven hooded gunmen terrorized! im man. OSN, of 27Hensen A shoulders of the road on ;ippei his household and looted the man- that they low as much visited two continent*, , Oak Tree Road to give pedestrians sion of $350,000 in gems while he j OftM (»bbr.) their freshness. It is ,., February while servliiK a - better walking facilities. was sleeping. William G. Mather,] MAmeliorat* In four days as they tlo In several member aboard the d, 92*year-old millionaire, knows Betty uennen. ,«., - —... ,„„„,„„„ Well, they've finally pimie.l S4P«wtrful weeks in the rclviserator. If cjis -i USS C. R. Ware. nothing about the affair. Mem- man, Jolin Nestcr. Spencer Pierce. gtanVry Elizabeth Scott down to one—tills, J7Thostwlio are left out in sumrmr tempera- Thr Wai'e. which is ai i,,, bers of his household decided not ture, they detcrloratf very Vapid- Helfn Oibbs, Don:, i/nmfirld and j ][ • teat the Sixth Fleet, recently ,, )c y ly and in a few days are unfit lo K»y Nicola ' i 40 Waste pated in vast mancuvn ^cS Katen of ,e.,,i. a mem- N.A.M. urccs rrturn of bulk of j tllowance cat. 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