
I ^ —-? WOODBRIDGE—Let u <tll in Woodbiidjje Town- peace, for more nearly walking in the ways of Christ lM, mijke Christmas Eve •'Night of Light." "As America's answer to the black-out threatening than have men of other countries and other eontinento'. Democratic institutions, and would re-charge our de- \ -where else In the wo:Id can the people feel more the world—a black-out of freedom as well a*W light Let us proclaim our solemn intention of continuing termination to keep America btjwad tbe re*ch of l€i,i , 1 v the spirit of Christnna. Wv have been spared —will you proclaim CferiatmuBve a 'NightofUfbt,' these honorable pursuits by sending forth a bltM of dictatorship. • \ „ Imrrora. bf dictatomhi calling on citiwra to keep every room of evtryTom* \ and of ware. There are light, symbol!* of the light which shown over Bethle- "I Nlitve that citiieas will ip*itftMOtiiijr respond „ i hi eats of enemy airpla and building fully lighted, with blinds wide op*n, >s and their death-dealing hem. and that America's 'Night of UgM' will be bigger ., iU. There is no Cause from dusk to midnight? in - u* to huddle in our c«ll- more signitant n«ya in natioas where news era ,, the windows of our Mayor August F. Greiner today officially proclaim- ai las covered in blackness *'I believe this symbolic action, making this night still be circulated—than any black-out has been." , I,lot out a target for ak •aiders. ed, in response to a request bj Bemarr Macfadden, v brighter than any we have ever, experienced, would In urging the respetue of the people of this com-, 1 publisher, Christmas Eve a8 a "Night of Light." Mr. We have been blessed times over for our dramatically contrast America's freedom to the dark- Macfadden sent Mr. Greiner the,following telegram: munity to this plea, we send our own sincere wish for ness which enshrouds not only Europe's cities but her a very Merry Christmas to all. GET THt 4HMHHMHHI »¥»*?¥¥• LOW - DOWN ON LOCAL HAPPININCS IN THE THE LARGEST SUBURBAN [ CROW* WEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTY } Br |H. NAVIGATOR PAGE 14, TODAY'S ISSUE COMPLETELY COVERING i WOOOBRIDGE, SEWAREN, AVENEL, PORT READING. COLONIA »M !SE1 !M . \ XXL—No. 42 SnbepenirenI'Ai-ry |.'iiiiiiiy t - leaber _Wiiu(lliflclKc, N. W()(M)HK11J(;K, N. J., THUK.SDA V, IIKI l-.Mlii.l; PHICE FIVE CENTS ARD ASKS % Clicks TQ Celebrate Christmas FestivalCLOSE VOTE^ hSpedalDaytimeAndMidnight Services Sunday FIGHT W(] iBKIIXJE-^pecial rIyrq nin Raison Warns In Urging Caution Minister, Earl Hannum Devan- el; Tbe Apostolic Benediction Exhorts Public To Use Extreme Care Lest Fes muki » l,«en plarmed in the vsr- ny. ON GARBAGE ious hurehes throughout ,th<> Poatlude, "Grand Chorus," Then Morning worship, 11 a. m. tivities Be Saddened By Catastrophe In Home Tow > for Sunday morning. (lore Du Bois, Prelude, "Bell Rondo", O. Mor> Hun ifh-rnoon *nd for mid- Vespers, 4:30 P. M.; Prelude, WOODBRIDGE- Fire Chief Eldon Raiaon today andi; Carol, "O! Uav» Your TO JOHNSON nigh victsfi in the Catholic and "The March or the Magi", Theo- •.irjred everyone to do his or her part to prevent the fires BIDS LOOMS Sheep", C. Hawlhurst; Doxolory, Churches. Midnight mas- dore Duboi*; Carols, by Choir and ,tes It Will Grant Bourgeois; Invocation, followed by and accidental which often uttend holiday celebrations. *»' held in St. James' Congregation; "Silent Night", Lord's Prayer; PtalUr, Rtspon- Beverage Dealers' Figh As an aid to a safe and happy Christmas, Chief Ruison Chur Voodbriclge, St. Andrew's Kranx Gruber; "God Rest You Lanfan Say* He Will fn- Increase To Keep eive Reading, "The Magnlfcat", outlined several precautions: ,* Chui Avenel; St. Cecelia's Merry Gentlemen", Old English iel. 62; The Creed; The Gloria, Against Permit Trans- "Be careful with candles," he said. "Ordinary can- Chut Wjn; Our Lady of Mt. "O Little Town of Bfcthlehem,' •titute Court Action Gridiron Coach Greatorex. riyma, 116 "O Come Can Ihurrh, Wnoclbridge; Our Reilner; Anthem, "Chriititnl dles have their place on the Uj>le All Ye faithful", AdeaU Fidelei; fer Unavailing 4*dyf face Church, Fords and Awaka", J. H. Maunder) Th« Gun On Way To Repair and mantel decorative scheme; but On Bailey Ruling The Holy Scripture, Luke 2: 8-20; White Church Choir; Solo, "Jesa )i»copal Ohurch, Wood- they should never be allowed in )E TO NEGOTIATE Anthem, 'The First Christmas" Bambino", Pietro Yon, Hm Grace Accidently Moots Owner Joseph Barnby; The Christmas Mod; Offertory, "The Enchanted COMPANY IS ASSAILED windowi where curtsima and |*rnm to be held at the OFFER IS UNACCEPTED Prayer, The Pastor; Offertory, Bells," & Harberier; Anthem, WOODBtHXW —Arthur drapes can ignite or near wreaths ibyterian rhurch Sunday ail Mentor Here (M Christmas Paatorale in G", A. Cor- "Ha. k What Ut*n Theae Holy Swectman, 29, of S26 Durham or other Christmas fWenirr, In elli; Sermon, "The Visit of the Avenue, Metttchen, accidentally Voices," E. Warren, Choir and Counsel Claims Granting "When wiring the tree for light- and Ohoir Director, MAK'", from Saint Matthew; Quartete; Soprano, Miss Claire shot himself in the right arm Dumping Ground Held Un- $2,800 Salary To ing effects, lisa only equipment ip IStophcnH. Hymn, "Joy to the World", Hand- (Continued on Page ? Of License 'Unfair' To i To Aibury Park with a !sa calibre rifle while good ronriition^ dlwflrdjng htfthtif, Mtiffictory; Almaai Present Taverns getting Into his car which was frayed and worn wiring. Exposed parked in front of the Lorraine wires present a real hasard. Only Other Bidder ID B RIDGE — After • Gifor Every Needy Child k AimFOOTBALL TOUGHER Gas Station on New Brunswick discussion Monday night WODBRIDGE—By a close vote 'See that eUrtrlc lights ateyhot Avenue, fords. WOODBRIDGE — Nicholas A. s of the Board of Educa- of 4 to 3, the Gibialter Corpora- in contact with greenery *n)pih| present garbage collector, te ructed Ahilrew Aeroe THAN RING-DUDAS tion, trading as Howard Johnson Sweetman tolj) Captain John ughtful Local Organizations bustible decorative mater, whose contract expires at the end "f the athletic conmlt- Reataurant, here, was given a Egan and Detective Sergeant can be started just by of the year, announced this week uet with Couch Nicholas liquor license Monday night over George Ballnt tht he was taking Roi<thib To Be Host At Fourth Ranking Heavy- that he will endeavor to obtain a the near future in an Today In Wood- the objections of members of the {he gun to Perth Amboy to be a bulb against dried d rule to show cauie why Health It reach a compromise in bridrt. Reading; Lions Jo Entertain Tomorrow weight Main Speaker At Woodbridge Local, New Jersey repaired when it accidentally Krtp B*ie Damp ^^ "Officer Harold J. Bailey failed to HIT of salary. Fete For WHS Griddm Licensed Beverage Dealers. The li- went off. He received treatment "Set the tree In solid supports |)DBRIJ)(JE—Several Township organizations at the Perth Amboy General .approve the dumping grounds pro- lc«rned last week that As- cense is a transfer from Theresa which prevent the tree from over- Hospital; posed in his new bid. Board of Education U are Jat work putting ready for Christmas parties to WOODBRIDGB—"Profesgional Salvie, of Avenel, turning. A 16-quart pall filled Two bids were received at Mon- |ti<l in obtaning Mr. Frisco's prize fighting isn't as tough 18 Committeemen Frederick A. be gimo,Township needy children so that each child with sand which Is kept moist wil) day night's meeting of the Town- j$ ami hat offered the local football," according to Steve Du- Spencer, John Bergen and Herbert will tyured of Kifts. not only hold a norm«l-sn1e tree ship Cemmittae, one from John II mentor a salary of $2,800 dus, fourth ranking heavyweight B. Rankin voted in the affirma- REPRJEV^IS GIVEN rigid, but the moist sand will aid Almsii and the other from 'Lan- In Woodbrid**, PriMo'i* lotary Club of Woodbridge will conduct two contender, who wu the guest thre while Commiteemen Charles m keeping the tree green. Some gan. 1*he tatter's bid was not ti» $2,100, of which 11.700 xpeaker at the victory dinner held partiela afternoon, one in School No. 11 and the other J. Alexander, James SchafTHck stands provide a pan lor water read on the advice of Township beaching physical "education in the Woodbridge High School in Po din* School. Each; and Samuel F»rrell caatnegative HIGH SCHOOL POLE in which to set the tree Attorney Leon E. McElroy be- 00 is for eosdhJhe;. cafeteria Wednesday evening In votes. The deciding vote was cast , * child given H toy and re. oaute the "bid did not fullfil the honor of the lti?9 fo4tb»H tgfjn. y Mijrpr AugMt f>Greinw. "Use asbestos wool or fireproof ffeihnu 111 he served, Dudaa, fresh frohi "ah Imprel ' Flag SUif To Gd Exami- cotton, meUl tinsel, $i*m decora- speeinWions" which listed among nut state the emoqnt d \m SQUAD OPENS JoJm If. Tiernay, counsel for other things a written approval of This ion thi> Ladk's' Aux victory ovei' Ed Pat bomtekey, nation By Expert Bt- tioat, nuts, colored pine cones and Uj»in a compromise, irU 1 the Ifquor dealers, assailed the dumping grounds by tho health . spoke to the gridiroh warriors an' fruit for decorations rather than i thut Mr. Aarot will offer Iliary » Flynn Asao oti H d there forc CH effleer.' Almnsi'a bid win H« fol- DRIVE FOR FUNDS the subjeet "Fifhlmr and jf»per, untreated CTttcn tnd cel- elation live a party to 100 Clrcumstance8 lows: ball." He.
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