Woodbridge Stores Open Every Night 'til Christmm miplete News, Pictures Resented Fairly, Clearly j,l Impartially Each Week XLVIII—NO. 43 Sn&epenbent - leaber Entered a* Second CIBM Mutter at the Po»t. Omce. WoodbrWge, N. J. for All Our Advertise**. PRICE EIGHT CENTS Yule Fund Far Behind; $1,400 Received Only Half-Way Toward Goal E. GREGORY I can't Readers i§ a Valuable Market 1 PubllthM «virr T u n d i y nt IS On«n Rtnct. Woodbrtdft, N. J. WOODBRlbGE, N . J . , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1371956 (weetness and Light how, elu Our Family o! over 35,000 quite this must be the year Ml' 1 fail. if is, portents and ex to the contrary, my nation is not equal to ing the possibility that nmunlty of 50,000 la unable or 30 callous refuse to bring some measure of Christmas inrss to a mere 100 deOK and desolate faml brushed by some crue into forgotten lonellFin the eleventh year Independent-Leader— fu! of the blessings 0 ehi-m—has suggested vc reflect the spirit 0 infant's coming by an sM<>n of heartfelt char vi 11 at the cost of sac Van Pelt Choice as Head 10 Days Left Of Police Juvenile Bureau To Send Gifts For Needy Aid WOODBRIDOE — A Juvenile Bureau will be officially established In the police department nnd Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt, who ms done un outstanding Job in uvenlle work during the past seviral months, will be placed In ;harge of the Bureau. Mayor Hugh B. Qutgley announced today. WOODBRIDQK — The Indt-' pendent-Leader Christmas Fund to aid Township needy families now stands at $1,413.40 — only pie . half way mark. In comparison with last year's figures the fund lags. f*r behind as the case list grows. As The matter will be finally setof this writing there are 65 worthy tied at a caucus tonight and the families needing help. SANTA'S HELPERS VERY BUSY: Woodbrid&e High School students have been serving as volunteer Santa helpers by wrapping gifts appointment mftd« at the next for The Independent-Leader Christmas Fund. Left to rljcht are Charlotte Linn, Wayne Hanrattie, Margaret Holden, Miss Ruth Wolk Every penny received 1B spent regular meeting Tuesday night. of The Independent-Leader staff and Patricia Boehmer. directly to help the needy — all Police Chief John R. Egan In expenses are paid by the a communication to Police Combridge Publishing Company. missioner L. Charles Mangione This weekend is the last Iqr'"'•"£ made the recommendation of the wrapping gifts, so no clothing Or | Van Pelt appointment as follows: toys will be accepted after i*QO%- VvJ "In'view of the great publicity time on Saturday. If any a # ,** and general Increase of work in brought after that time tt«jr"*IB^J| connection with juvenile delinWOODBRIDOE — In' a report to the Board of Education this be refused because there will• foe •'* WOODBRIDGE — Ten new poWOODBRIDOE — Patrick Boyquency, we saw fit to assign Serweek, Andrew D. Desmond, Board Counsel, advised against the purno time left to sort and jwrap :J cemen, including the first Negro geant Kenneth Van Pelt to handle lan. assistant superintendent of chasing of land on old 8t. George Avenue, near the new high school, them. " ,' j:r ver appointed to the Woodbridge schools U nerving In the capacity (Continued on Page Eight) SGT. VAN PELT owned by Mrs. Marjorie Binder as the 'price asked for this plot What time Independent-Leader M 'olice Department, will be named of acting superintendent and from appears to be excessive." mployees have left next wee* yf&LV.f iy the Township Committee at Its r 1 und which we admin all Indications has the lead In obThe asking prjee for the land, 120 x 130 feet, U $20,000. The site used in assigning truckr -and' •"" next meeting, December 18. Mataining the superintendent's post stablishlng routes and other de- T t K li Christmas for you left vacant by the death of Victor is said to be desired, In case the | or Hugh B. Quigley announced school board refuses it, for a piz- Trenton Parley Called alls that are time-absorbing. Toys, * ;oday. -M an expression — al C. Nicklas. zeria stand. lothing and food baskets will be • On East-West Freeway The appointments, which wll >M thus far this year it Board, members said today they Mr. Desmond pointed out that ellvered Friday, December 21., -...'.a! become effective January 1, wil have been busy working on the Donations received during the v 1 aiy more than a wee, budget and have talked the mat- the school district has ample WOOUPRIDQE — M a y o r bring the force strength to 84 WOODBRIDOE — Mayor Hugh B. Quigley 1ms been named iast week were u follows: round plus the means of Ingress Hugh B. Quigley announced toTownship chairman of the drive now in progress for Hungarian Relief men—a new high. voice which will not be ter over for "a few minutes," but nd egress to the new High School $50.00 day that he and Township EnLawrence L. Jefferson, 160 In the Raritan Bay area. most of them admitted that Mr. Lucky Eight Hunting Club, Inc. and that "In view of our present I sufficiently to be regineer Howard Madison will at- Bunas Lane, Woodbridge, Is the "The drive, which will wind up Saturday, is under the direction Boylan had the Inside track. Two $M.W ared, if It must be call- members, who did not wish to be economic position, it will seem tend a conference in Trenton first man of his race to become of the International Rescue Committee, Inc., which is sponsored by all that the expenditure Is not war- next Monday with State HighJohn Poppas, Liberty "Trucking: * the accredited Hungarian and other relief agencies including the a local police officer. He Is now uroughout the length quoted directly, said they felt, rented for purely aesthetic pur- was Commisloner Dwight R. O. Company, Frederick M. Adams.* a intematlonal R^d Crow, to raise we should not rush into * n j - poses," •. "'- " "* '•<'•'•' loseph A. Dambwh, 0r. Nalac* A.*f' Palmer who hffs'Dfeeri'BSked to employed..W Ward at.the New funds to help" fhe'toTfu'fed and ncadth of the Township thine." Mt. 'Mfarry Christmas" Jersey State Prison Farm, Avenel •Cenworthy, August F. Greiner give consideration to a new Eastiito tnc forsaken homes if Mr. Boylan is named to the Continuing Mr. Desmond stated West freeway route proposed by Others to be appointed are Zig homeless Hungarians in Europe," $20.00 'If the Board were to entertain Is Indeed A Nice Guy the mayor said this week. "Merry Christmas," AgnW JVlck A ho are ip need. When top post in the school system, it entures of this sort, the entire both Mayor Quigley and Mayor mond S. Woljclk, 129 Clyde AveChecks should be made out to nue, Hopelawn; Joseph J. Rusbar$15.00 WOODBRIDGE — That fel><|iiirements loom so Is expected that Thomas O. Des- strip along old St. George Ave- James J. Flynn, Jr., Perth Am- sky, 9 Bender Avenue, Iselln; Itephen P. Mtlhalko, treasurer and Women's Civic Clutb of Woodmond, first vice principal at the nue, Freeman Street and Route I, boy. mailed to M«Jf» QuteV at Uw low "Merry Christmas." Jfi. a md the means with high school, will become assis- Mould have to bet clawed oil by Trw-new route -would ettmi- Robert A. Esau, 17 Hoy. Awauia, Municipal Builmng, 1 Main Street, very generous man—or maybe a Fords, son of Police Chief John $14.00 11 meet them comes tant superintendent and that Ed- purchase at a cost which would nate destruction of homes in woman. Voodbrldge. The Women's Club of COM ia R. Egan; Walter J.-Singer, 5 Benward P. Keating, another vice eventually interfere with the fur- both WoodbridRe ahd Perth AmAnyway this'week he sent two iy, we spwid worri- principal will move up to the $10.00 The amount collected in the nishing of school and school boy. It would begin at Route 1, der Avenue, Iselln; Edward R. ten-dollar bills to The IndeMr. and Mrs. William J.-tytrren, • lays and nights— spot now occupied by Mr. Des- rooms." Edison and connect with all Ressel, U Adams Street, Iselln; 'ownshtp will be delivered to the pendent-Leader C h r i s t m a s Dr. Mortimer Cowen, Mr. ahd. Mrs. Fred C. Wandros, Jr., 44 Jansen tarltan Bay headquarters at 264 ::..\ a day when we mond. That will mean a new ap- "An Investigation of the site will major roads ending at Route Avenue, Avenel; Anthony O'Brien, fladlson' Avenue, Perth Amboy, Fund and the same amount to Edward J. Kath, Mrs. Beft flampointment to take Mr. {Ceatlng's disclose that the elimination by 35, Perth Amboy. t h e Woodbridge Emergency >K. into a tearful eye place. Also attending the conference, 51 Tappen Street, Avenel; Wil- ifhlch In turn will forward It to Squad. In a note to the latter son, Woodbridge Township-^chool purchase of the vaflous prospeche International Rescue CommitJanitors, Mrs. Edward K. Cone, liam E. Dopp, 341 Prospect Avewhich was arranged by State •ivi' little else except he commended the squad for Its Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Williams, Also to be filled is the post of tive locations for business, would nue, Avenel; Salvatore Grlllo, 324 tee. Senator John Lynch, will be excellent service to the comdirector of elementary education run into a prohibitive cost and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond R* <(bider-" Tomorrow night the Woodbridge munity. Mayor Thomas Swales, Edison. Remseri Avenue Avenel. left vacant when Mr. Boylan was serve no functional benefit, son, United Churchwomfln, Dr. The men were the first ten on Drlvc-Iir Theatre will admit withThe engineers of both municiTo Merry Christmas—a, very Joseph S. Mark named assistant superintendent. "Our location of the new High palities will also attend. the eligibility list provided by the iut charge all patrops presenting $8.95 Civil Service Commission. Wojcik, bundle of useable clean clothing. Merry Christmas. are those who seek Harry Lund, principal ot Avenel School sets It far enough away Boy Scouts of Troop 34 School, is believed to be In the from these possible business estab- HEAD HUNGARIAN RELIEF Rusbarsky. Egan and Singer are Mayor Quigley is being assisted "lr us—and the for- running for that Job. $5.00 lishments, as not to Interfere with FORDS—Joseph' Dambach, 55 listed as disabled veterans and y John Molnar as co-chairman Sub-Juniors to Sponsor Jasper k Son, In memory Of a v reciting the long Meanwhile the board is busy its functional operation. The ob- New Brunswick Avenue, and Clif- the others all are veterans. nd area chairmen have been SnowflakeDance Dec. 27 friend, Women's Republictffa Club jection to legitimate business in ford Dunham, 567 King Georges Bgan Family's 3rd lamed as follows: Woodbridge, ' ncr appeals for char- considering requests for pay raises this location and under the exist- Road, have been named to repre of Colonia, Mrs, HermaJtEuensen, With the appointment of Robert Edward Kath, Robert Hirschfeld; from the various groups Including WOODBRIDQE — Plans for a ii are being made— teachers, principals, nurses, clerks ing conditions appears to be 111- sent Fords in connection with th Egan, it will be the third member Port Reading, John Zullo; Fords, snowflake dance to be sponsored Julius Blake, fiajls Jiwelers. IContlnued on Page Eight) Hungarian Relief Drive. of that family to serve on the oseph Da.mbach and Clifford jointly with the Fords Sub-Juniors Friend in Avenel, Mr. aM Mrs. in in worthy, just as and Janitor*. The budget must toe force. The chief's uncle, also a Dunham; Hopelawn, Joseph Fedor at Fords VFW Hall, New Bruns G. F. Hunter, School , f PTA, ready for a preliminary check by is ours. In times of Robert Egan, was the first mem- and Joseph Nemyo; Sewaren, Har- w(ck Avenue, .December 27, wen Thomas Dunlgan, Anna II JohnRobert Blunt, county superintenber of the family to be a police- ry Burke, Harry O'Connor and made at a meeting of the Wood son, Ann R, Novak :inted prosperity, I dent of schools, the week after 13,00 , man and he usually served on Mrs. Lawrence Ryan; Avenel, Jo- bridge Sub-Juniors Tuesday a icppt an excuse so Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boyter, the Ford's beat. seph Bohadee and William Ko- the home of Miss Thea Chodoah To Consult Advisors M. B. Chief Egan has been asking for 'tlcs; Keasbey, Anthony Nagy; Ise- 146 Green Street. .mi confident that i William O'Neill, president Of the $2.00 new men for his department for in, Thomas ,/CosteUo and Harry Mrs. Jacob Scheln, 538 Oliv< 1 were willing there Joard. said yesterday that as soon Mrs. Ralph Conard, A Sewaren some time as the growth of the Jline; Colonia, Peter Slderis and Place, a member of the Woman • sufficient from ui as the budget Is In shape "we wll Township has made the force in- Richard Nicholson. Lawyers, Fred Club of Woodbridge, la adviser o friend, anonymous, Mrs.iJ\ Lesfco, Mrs. J. Hacker, anonymous call in the new advisory oomadequate in number. Even with erick M. Adams: taverns, Lou Hor the local club this year. •(> beeh fortunate $1.00 mlttee to go over it with us. W< the extra ten men, Chief Egan wil uer and Miss Charlotte O'Neil; In After the meeting the girls madi Avenel friend, a friend, anonyt" escape life's great ..ill welcome all suggeslons they dustries, Frank Boka, Isadore Bey, not be able to meet all the detoys for little tots as part mous (Continued on Page Eight) mands made upon him for exto go a r o u n d — make and in fact will welcome the American Home project. (Continued on Page Eight) 11 tho help they can give us." tra protection. used clflihing, used Mr. O'Neill said the Board wil ;^ybanlt receipts— try "to be fair to the employes >li the causes clvili- sut at the same time we will hav' to consider the taxpayer. Boylan Heads List Cost 'Excessive' Desmond New Cops to Swell To Replace Nicklas UrgesB. ofE. Refuse Plot Wee to 84 Jan. 1 Drive for Hungarian Relief Slated to Close Saturday Center Announces Famous Relic of St. Anne to be Shown Winter Schedule At Church Devotion in Iselin Thursday vngarl|» contrive. •'vs dwindle, the time Principals Propose '' before we look to ivins for ttyje warmth Nicklas Memorial " , grows ihortv The * 'Wes <4 %)ired, un •<nd Infirm' maq wh< i] -'A against hope that 11 Christmas dinner 1 'Hue to his creaking ; ' erase a bed-ridden "*•; a brood of tots ''|'Knew a father be""•y w*re-< deserted • 1;'if they could re 1 <mn-, look pleading1 Mother'sayes to ask ••• win be » gully-light WOOUBRIDQE - Tho Victor C. Nicklas Memorfiil Fund lias been organised by the Elementary Principals Association of Woodbrldfie Township, it was announced today by Miss Mury Fee, president. Preliminary plans call fur un oil painting of the late Superintendent of Schools to bo hung in the new lush si'hotrt and for tin; establishment of a scholarship 11 sufficient funds are contributed. Contributions have already been made to the fund by all members ol t h e Woodbildue Township School personnel and by tlie children of the Township schools. Martin Braun, principal of School 9, Port Reading, treasurer 1 icstouiM In sllvei of the Principals' Association has also been named treasurer of the - , itl b*w bulging Memorial Fund. ^'•"ts-lUti) the other All elementary school principals '•"•"••; two aged and u wll( accept donations from organi«nd Individual Individuals. Checks ftnd "king no materla zations may be matje payable to Martin 1 and sent sent directly to School I"- * a tojifln of ro- Braun Braun and H d g or or may may be be given given '""t-' f r o m other; 0, Port,Heading to any principal. '•^ them, aw -Ood' A named soon A committee, to be name ill administer all the trag by MlM Fee, e, will Nlcklaa t tha tha Victor Victor C Nlc to foe QUITE A HAUL; Patrolmen Robert Ohlson and Eugene Martin look over loot of gviu, tikis, archery and equipment of all kinds stolen from the William Tell Archery Store, 1352 St. George Avenue, Avenel, over the. weekend and recovered with the arrest of John Taekacu, IB, 213 Fulton Street, Woodbridge, and three Juvenile companion*. The arrests came after the patrolmen stopped Tackau' car on a routine motor vehicle violation and on search of the c*r the loot was discovered. Tackacs Is out on bail awaiting the notion of (lie m u d jury, lie iiosfed $1,000 (or carrying coueealed wtkyonlt $|,i0Q for breftklng and entering $3,300 for WOODBRIDGE — The follow ing schedule for the winter program was announced at a meeting of the Youth Council of the Wood bridge Jewish Community Cent* by Harold Wishna, center director Monday, Junior and Senior }Ju deiias, Oirls Athletics; Tuesdav Uancitig School, Inter-Cojnmunit; Basketball Leagues; Wednesday Adutii Israel Junior, Boys Athle tics; Thursday, Stars of David Special Committee meetings; Sun day. Hebrew Sahool Boya Club Hebrew School Girls Club, Inter mural Basketball Leagues, Hobb; Groups. It- was uko reported by M Wiahna that 250 young people too, purl In the November nro1"1*" the Center. Among the features held were special ^ yrams, trips, socials for all groups, tiiul Chanukah programs. j . The Center win. sponsor the I fouth annual winter vacation program during, Deoember. In the past, average attendance at theaa programs was 100 youngsters from iges 4 to 16. ISELIN — OJ interest to Catholics In the Township, particularly members of St. Cecelja's Parish, Is the coming of Rev. Eugene Lefebvre from the famous Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada. Rev. Eugene Lefebvre, director of pilFather Lefebvre will conduct grimages at solemn devotions in honor of St. the f a m o u s Anne next Thursday. December 20 shrine of Ste. from 7 to 8 P. M., «t St. Cecelia's Anne de Beau, Church. He Is director of pil- pre, Quebec, grimages at the Beaupre shrine. Canada, who. The order of devotions at next w i l l conduct Thursday's service wjll follow solemn devoclosely those conducted at the tions in honor Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre ot Saint Anne during the summer months. They T h u r s d a y , will consist of prayers,' a short Deeember 20 talk, by Father Lejebvre, congre* from 1 to I gatipnnl singing, a candlelight P. M. at St. procession and the veneration ot C « c e M »'» the relic of Saint Anne, with Church, Uestress laid on prayers for the sick Un. In the inand afflicted. sert -is t h « Father Lefebvre will bring with oldest relic of SalAt A n n s him the oldest relic of Saint Anne on the North American continent, on the eonIt vjas given, in 1670, by Bishop t i n e n t and de Lava] of Quebec, to the Shrine It w i l l 84 oi Beaupre, which even at thai brought to Is,SOCK DANCE early date had achieved fame, eun for uVU* WOODBRIDaE - The Physical vldual venerfor miraculous cures. The relic Education classes of the Barron consists of an authenticated par- ation. Aveneu, School will sponsor "sock" fiances December 18 and 20 during ttclt of bone from the hand ot Saint Anne. periods. The pupil* with t ^ pairs <tf Mcty will win p to UH 4t»t| hi y\fa th« atata s4n«e 9KV. mUKrSrfuE: -r-Y^j": .-.. TACT rro Association ScnAi \PTAPtV9ent$ Yule Pro Missionary Box At Meeting Tuesday M OBITUARIES r. S**<: a* r* j*-DraE ME* (TEMEVfM DrMAUXO POR T READMG _ M n CJe-;.*» a~.a« B-.-,*; i n •.- rf DsMaraw, iS. 19 Ptart f r I:T- •reajfyrj Tr« p»Jaei.*»n i*r* M/ J&.'vr. G-aoc'ier^t Jc S -»» » i.•. & uemSej at the OobUB- T*to lc~x a&* J •:«*?.' Cr t.* S<•V<MJ and the l*dm-* Av- i-.t M ;rh**: K.:sh <*' Port Rcadinc P^e * .-"-.,.!= \~it tit her hashand ?3K* I I«C MBJJ. Ralph Me=> ,-.i':-T.i> TV Port Rea&aa* and Cpl Hi-, i - i Ua.' 6u*ei lied Taradai Qj«ht *: rYnr. Aaiboy Gean-aJ Ho<p.'X ManMooe pr^idm? g n t a ihort Schooi mttf bunnea «»won ^ The rwnainder of the progna. thf luspicesof Mra. Z-CstVia two-act Chr "Tf* Chrhtm*' i bers of Uie c^^ prwbdea! Mr* Wimaa Gue«U introduced in Ptu? Corona i m M n AVEKFl, — TrMBas OlfetQ * a i Rotten Su»ben« Mn pressdent of the Hory Naa* Mn t>Ro? date* and Jtiijsna Artraa Georfe K Toukf mitfMr- a meruni In the church h»IV reported Holy Naraf — I T . idet T> ;..»vr. i naughtcr M a Geor«f j-*j:jt Woodaridfce'. tfare* '•: -,ii*}«i her talfner. fUl'.tk !.•-; Por. Rewbcg: fite 3:o- ha< ^e*t pr vvr. tr.'jert—-s oases &f~r.z-£,r4 o-* : :*o:7 :•' rfi1,-1.;? Cirri*.-. a-i of Port RewSyj and I •. ^ WoexSandfr and & 'A— 'iV._uJ5 SOBXlU Rt.-. ; Schmidt « - • Arthtir Alfred Lux Mil * kUl"Pirt of 3»r,ti '• irj Jo- Pta tha; 1141 .'•:«» ;.rt OztJxs Passer*. Want •.:.£ t: * seiock fro* St.. A s - 1c November and AnMji Pt tenon reportad ^ on Otnt- the «r.iuiai fhsTtti JOSLTH J EEMAXT K-'F.T H£ADD1G — Garry roaantinis tiie K^r,- +4 Grpffr. Strwi Wooc*.i'. P.*' Ear; H- Ban*: Oeaw 34- ir.d Ernest Burn?™ xad B sorprisej Qt that *» do &d r^ilize this H fatsEEt, erem fart . bat be is the phot OW soenss or laitaar* wwma . • . Since b e of the pry a • i aswisac saecess. credit mast necessarily 90 wbo! to (he St James School Lists Honor Roll UOODBRQXJfc — The Woodtr.d-.-e Lire Ters atientJed £.r. -Y Conlereuce, as sm clui a; HaddonfieidOT«the T:^ theme ol the contatM* w»s • A1 • iffilng Great« Responajoili'.jfct Suft-tapto discussed wrrt aflniyLnJi*:" For t E i Righi inMn Wron* ." Fo: Rtauusg Juvenik Delmquenc> *For CommanUF Serviof;' -?•'.•: CiciUr.i B H I K Relation B*:v,t+.T SiLiori:' -For Incr«ifj-.« Beiaetn R a c e : 7:- <.'. from S«-« Jtraey JXlawjire attended. -k* ic numotj. vere »o:"£ groups and Tht Woodbnage ejsoe/Uck irwn the caafer«i:fc ffsnj Lti" :<leas and their aodi a *t-8ed Shirt air Oat there Chrisiine Dwab. Joan is Btfle dm in it . . . But Garry. Mary Gardmer. Andrew Henry. M l Cafes. Faye E a i i a » S i r e s KOCSL Paul and Jayae » < • * » • • make jw<eel ii Leonard. Virginia. Mayer E<!as Otnish you kww Iben all per- ,*ard McFaddea. Barbari Me^ar. •ooaSy and tbej do teem to be Msdeiux Menard. J**r*iie M i havlac erety bit as mock km as a n Ann X e m e s. Geraldisf the andiencc . . . We cast ina- OBr^ea Patricia Pnei. J joJth Segne l i — i l l Cert, Arleac Praacaa, teci Margaret Wargo Dsatcr Mai Daly and Patattj EllfiBn Agnes Sijorjjocitndaltiii* in m s e of tbe tomfoolrrade Wilbasc DiAA'o. ery on Gaxrj's them. Pkir.in Doras. Donwhy D'On\. Eiszaoein P\IlipcHjk. Ka*.r>fr^ne PLATTER CHATTER Ht:z>E Joan Johroann. M.;r^e! CATITOL:—ta tbse far Kehoe. Joseph Kfttaa. Patrx-sa • u s eaaws » he*«taM aAajai Muniy. Tr-anias Munajui. E i i a JaeUe Qtaam, OaX bem Scra«p*. Patrica er «f tte warU . . . «T the haMay taum at iki. John S o r k o . Edrard S.i:h grade. Joaeph eajarait- Carolyn CaccicJa. Neil Catev. Mm* f«r a retertaj ptriti Cr-rs :ine Coughim. NorWE DslJsnt yaar funSr u l Oda vx., EJ«Ti Peeney. Miry Anne thai catchea the Gt-rr.y. La Verne Joh>r. Iinda spiral rf OrJataaat a* (tovtatiy. JihrjOL. Demns Leahy Tjnothy Jackie catuktrts the orchestra Lear.y Samuel Lamocuca. Carolyn (in wtiich be bas aaded aa ekf- Mar_r,. EJetn Moffctt, Maureen trie eeJeste for a tracOe, soft Mundy. WJ!iam Murphy Roseffgirwi Uiit is frt*-I|frryg) tirts'ii^b xary McCanhr. Rithard Peck. •ones jutt aj 'I'll Be Home For M3jre*r. PaikieiKX Kathleen Qu:g>y. Russell Riely. Patricia Befls," "Homr," "Happy Ryan. Miry Ann Scanlon B a r Er Wonderland," bara Siinonsen. Siuela Speiche.r. **By the Fireside," *od nxany Thomas Toye. Linda Travosiina. Vthers. Tbe Keith Textw Saaeen Joar. Van Dak-n Jaseph Veaeras add a Mary Wyzy'ibwsii.. tauranae* Za- PERSONAL Dear Marvin: I ve been window shopping and all llie presents I've asked for can be found in Woodbridge i lores. Love, Gail Join Our 1957. CHRISTMAS CLUB That Earns DIVIDENDS RIGHT NOW EfthWetkYfiSm 1 S 51 IS dJRruil to keep pice wish arcj. ¥ i i *iui i tlJ? or art the tie l»*t caa^txi pir.»:e c< St-nf. t--n*§ : t «-*r darker is tbe Midi* E»tt The ;rr«-«t.ce cf SO U^twl NiAcythici tin happen . . . eveo t£i tiarj sc-iiifn a Etrpt hai osilj tie fUrt ai ffor3d Wir III irn-.bc^c ^.pcrUnf*. n appean Ejenbtwer, « t 3 e ,ihey if* --trt c-Jj t j the I»J1icd besjua: oo )urt exacC/ fr»Dce U, »nd undtr caiditnoru Mt wbat tbe U. S. A. pokey «iH be is dc*n by Mr. Niiwr Under this tat dancer H»e. haj made it cryi- ntuitkm. tier* a Mtle mdicaUcn tal t>ar that the Unfted SUtet ttat Britain ami Fraaee wiS witfc*in not beeorr.e inioJ-.-ml. He did d:»w ibeir troops Senirf tbe Saei hfitt »oror»is*t cc ttva earlier -s, » v*raL2r. »ttoerr.errj <rf Mr. promise at hu Snt frea eatftr- N»t$*.* Scare h;"j ir<d tait com« i « fcyjou^j L J eltctwo wfatn oiitjMstf miaS trK be rr^de tmbe taid Tfci*. the Uruted State* del t!i* aeji» ft! •-*« U I"i-. rack voukd proceed tiutxicb tbe UcJled t i pcTTtutttec expenesced enpNatkaii. uxl that « a part rf the , n«rj from the Wer. U> deal aw»y 1,'aitd Ni'Litcj AJJ fomtrj wcz-id the d t t m m the ranai before backup the reiolutiau adapted by ; uocp w:thdraval «H! be cude by ttit varid orjiniialion uul-TiKed the r»o «eittm tition*. to keep the peace Ai of now it u And Uke matter ol the «e*tera dear that tbe United Statet policy : Europe economy ffiui: acm be csoii not to move unilaterally, as «xr! udered »i a part of our |pm(n ailiei E&etaod and France did in pebrj. * " the er.'are eceMtsy ol mormt into the Sue; area, but to Europe it uom endangered by move only in concert wiA the lack til oU tar European United Nations deci&xm, in which Ttus if a siatter ci prime we take a part Tha «ai tbe pcUcr ; unee. tor this ccustry only bat taken in the "Korean "pclice at- the tanker* tod the money aetet- ton." tary to put into ttTect a s "oil ter> Here It what bas happened: The ry" either from South America Brititb-Frend] move into Port or from the Arabtto oil fields. Tbe DeparUtttfil of Jurat* is Said and the Suez area was a tragic failure. The move was intended coosjden&g as a first essential to open up the Canal and to beat step waiving acti-tnut laws, w Bussia to the drav in ptlttinc an that Amerxas Oil Campantn caa army into Egypt aad tae Kear join in this undertakMcc worlunj East Howerer, ft-endent Kisser. >-itfc the Oil Supply Commifffe df of E u p t saceesstuCy blocked t&a i tie Ortuuzatioc of European EcoSuez by jcuttltci a dozen sbipa, {oomic CooperatiGe. vhxh aeffective}? tkiani the canal to' dude* vx-tuaBj aQ of Europe ttiis traffic Ua pouibly mccths to' side of tbe iron curtain. Another come. S important step it American back* Bed B U H U threatened to tend a j of a more to have the United a huce "volunteer" army into tbe N»tucj isett undertake tuperriMiddle East unless Britain andSsioa of dearmn oat tcuUkd snips visbdrew tbeir iirrajioo'ia tbe Suez canal voriiy. Glide five-A. Patricia Balint, w j j j m Gacek. Juditn Hansen. Joseph H.gfia&i Lorraine Muiiusst: Theresa Ru?ak. Daawl S.i«han. Vivian Tayior AbwanLst Grade f:ve-B. Katfclecj Bel'.ar.ia. Mary Ann Campion. Paarica Clark. pVederick Doffiena Jaaifis Gadek. Patrick Golden. Shorsock. Jo Ann Stark. Gerald Carol Kath, Bemadette EeaUng. Snatko. Roger Tayk>j Laura Joan Kehner. Peter Kflno-no. Tymparjci. John Van D&lea. Mi'Timothr Krulikowski. W a y n e c h a e l Van Dzura, Leahy. Gtrard Mffier, Kevin Grade three A. Richard BranO-Bries. Chrisune Pasko. J o i n n e g a n . John Puery, Rath Biros Jo-Ann Redhing, Thomas Thomas Hefiersnan. Caroie MarMichael Schabert. Paul ztx't^ James WooUer Suzanne Se'chek. Patricia Simaci Thorn- Urban. Donna McCure, ai Turner Maureen W»Uh. Grade three B. Sheryl Alautl, Tnona* Wrf*. Chnttine Banoa, IJand- Bael. Grade four A. William Hetter- George Busts. Pranci? Casak naa, Kemith Huttick:, Mariha Koaowkz. Randolph IMTBaroeUaca, Barbara Jean PiedN*el Uff»r Jottu Miele. not, Michael Hamckl. Pal KaMinkJer. Pranoa toiu. Fredcrkk High, GTtgory Leonard Papp. Mario Wardlo*. Rabert Smith. Mark PUsfco, Mary Jane Bcbn-fer Grade lour B. Eabert* Bedard, Robert Seaman Virginia Trrpai Kennetr: Boga&c. Ans Mane Susan Waste!. Brorn. Gerald Carpenter. Joanne Casak. Bet.y Ann Ga'k», Kaacy DEEP SECEET ;«i L.vno Gray, Rosemary Harness. *«*"'f a voman her ate Iiada Kantr^. Michaelcn^ Kogut I* H e burinf a secood-hand Jane: PWr.iat. Hiroid Porycki, ear; Jdu Ann Sandar. Eeasore Sctiir- The fipeedomeier's been « t back, ge: Bererly Ann Serge Mao'ann But roo can't jell Just benr lar Receive 1 1 S2$.M '<* the the Prior «; 8ona and Dt *H — t * l n « 1!l The • a» tht of prog ram ? 1 «-prBtdeot: M n WD; j s Patrick w i M f ^ i i n j«cPORDfl — Opposition to a q * - The Chn,:.T, r*i*rr Mr* Robert Toft -rays r and mearj Mrs. Arthur Bry«r dal refemidiun (pooaond bf; W»l*t*d j.-.f. ind Mn Ciark cooKinatiix com- Ute Board of Fire ComnuatkSKrs! ******* <rf Dutrtct 7 appear* to haw d e - ' 1 * f auttee A profr*m !cr the retogniUor of ne* m e » U » wu dL-e:te4 byi The ipwral eie^ion a schitruJed Mrs. Caetma ! f o r S>uirday from 7 to 9 P. « . " « ' Gt: Mr* Pe^rwo announced that,* 0 1 1 ^>* Board It askin* permaE an executire board "»—t"*f will be don to float a (95.000 2*-year bond held January I at T.JO P M . m iscue to erect an addition to the Room 3 in the church basement. present f.-fhojse on CorneDe miUee, U: E It vat announced by Mn P P Street Aorafum Rosenblum. attorney,Mm K u U O'Connor that Mrs Frederick Lott Mrs Lena Perier Mrs Prank f«r ihe Board- stated the boapiuiit;. •• Vigh and Mrs. Arthur Monne* addition would cost each tax-. heime!' w-Jl be the ne a- leader: payer approximately M a year for for fcflem^on crcSe meeting; and |20 years. Tat present firehouae, , A guarj Mn. Prink Mazzur End Mrs he said, is in a dilapidated MnO'Connor will direct the evening diiion ind one piece of equipment ik.i mus: be stored in an adjoining circle meetingi Mrs. aVlward Kosic and Mrs. J**^ Hanter were In charge of Christ-1 ! The raa* decorauont and hones«et! 09V10LS CONCLUSIONS on hit were. Mrs Georfe Kuhlman. Mri The cily editor t u Gone Mrs. A Peterson. Mrs the cub reporter again. leciurinj. like?" n Prank Perkins. Mrs. Monheuner, ; "You use too many words.' "He's Mrs. Charles PeVrsen. Mrs. Har-i Wardsworth.' he said. ""Tfoy tay "and he ald Uacrauaih. Mrs. Andre* j here that he was poor but T">*t - The Campbell and Mrs. Harold Goll ; Why not just say he wai honeat?", ' "Again, you a y that he %u * n a r t " ^s ; i : "Don't be Mel ShBTelson and Jack Rose without money or friends. You're auct have a way with them. They wasting space. Simply &ay that he guard tesulv ; got Bob Hope for their "Beau was without money." cratj.' James." aqd both Cary Grant and Otnny Kaye Eg!ied with tiitaL JT •wiihmt reojulrfttf script approra!. Grant will do "Houseboaf and Danny the Red Hichots' sue?, now titled -Pr*e Unit Penxutt,, And. ' Mary Martin wants u> pUy the Oenrade Lawrence role foe them on Broadway, i PATEB COLLECTION TgKTjy — The monthly drtre held by Lioni Club win be, held Sunday at 1 P M In addition to -i» paper bundles, used dothing for the reiugee Hungarians will also be p»eked up The drive had been postponed on account ol inckneni weather December I 11103. NOW OPEN Three for Jamie Dawn" set the , 5 hall rolling for Maria Palmer She | now receives loads of fan maiL 1 mfhwiing love letters. propo&aU of', 2 mamaie and poetry. EVERY NITE Til,'K THE NEW FISKIN BROS Cite » B*i of Whitman's Samplers "The Story of Uirji-n-c » now maoe for Wkrae; Bnnhen lien an erjergeuc jounf radjocaster bircat nim produoer I! ibmgs work out as experud .'. i-JB certa^ii be a t unusual film PUBLIX PHARMACY M MAIN' STREET HOODfiJtIIK.F. Opna E**«tMS TH I* Giant TOYLAM) •iid Sporting Good s tf&S For a Merry Christmas . . . IN Lod^e In Ihij rompkUd lor the alHoli.la%ftart Chrwunci partr Bvfwli) afler-noon »! 7 o c t e t i s Preoerk* BackW airtetKt the church haD. under the dineCanRuai pro*ra« in the tioc c>f Jorin WnnlU. Richard sanctuary, w.th Don Ma*, KkyUiarn MLhael DeStefaM and LSKftamf at the ortan Soio- J*nui Nanaro i t r t U n Wiiliim Jorinaan TenuLve pUn* aere made for Wil;«r Ooos and M U K I f > - k !unttr«l Uio» m rVbruary and Joanna Artyxn Also • but i w t to tee a ma)or league j--.su ttft k*tt Andrew Hun- ba-wbil) vame next tummer PVHM x Mn W»rreE Wannan srtre kin,. dlKuucd Iw the anrelreat ai«aiat<l UM Refreshment* were served by a o.'fx^ri Mn A PHencn Mr Ciariet Kahitemee vise-jwwid«>t: CHVHPIOV? HOXOREI*: Mnn*rr« «1 iht Ki«»n» (tab Tanrfa; Tv«n»faip Little Werid «*rip* xn pKlarrd Ditht at L H BOTMT* L*J takifl. p dinner Tb* atain cacaker »aa Tbi** •< Petk* J >bn U » n In lh* rrtt ti ihf ^ manager •( It* K i a Oikff t t i a . Ji*n Mrfrur prradroi »f U» <!B» Jrtin *rnl and WOOOBRIDGE — Sater Mary ol Si MRS. JIXU a%SEO honor ro3". PeneaaHy, we wmJder T r e tfO>DBR!IX>E — r-tttnl sci^o. '.K « - i Jaii* H*s*o IW Got a Secret- the best pand sbov grade. Joseph Array Oat Ai?Eaf » w e h«M jesier- cc Die air . . Probably "What's *nnan. Usda Broim da~ .:: 51 John's Greek Cstiulv My Line" has tfae m i l saleflectcal paod bat they abrayi cxm-cy Jama Camgaa. Vinsrn: CJiperu) Amtwi U\e Vcrs Attend First Conference Tsrwtaoo u;v :.V-J Joseph Imbtwco IRH- • at — 285 MADISON VMM 'Between the Majtalie ThMtre and PERTH SMN First Savings 339 STATE STREET Ua% ) A. H ( • 4 P. M. v. > v>.'. iven though our new ImUdiiuj i* »»' I1"1" 0* Gift JU I b »ptoy«fL CHAIGE Y O U PIRC1IASES! LBWECS&SONS I T«k« a sp iraai Saa«a! ri FISKIN BROS., Toy am] Sportlnf SERVtSOFT OF WOODBIIOGE 741». Cwrgr Amme, W<wftfUfe, I t J. /^A c Jd^ ON ALL TOYS!! G<M4» '* P THURSPAY, DECEMBER 13, )v Committee es Chairmen PAGE THREE Avenel Auxiliary Inducts Officers Luncheon Held Ry Mothers Club The SlsterAVENEI, Installation of ofAdath IsWOODBRIDGE — The flens niyi the annual Christmas Mnndiiy at the WoodChristmas luncheon of the Moparty were held by the Ladles Auxwish Community Center thers Club of Woediridje w*i iliary of Avenel Fire Company sol Klein, vice-preslheld nt 82 O w n Street with l i f t . Tuftsd'ay at the ftrehpuse. , • •- i c <• 1 n «r. Announcement Louis Gabriel in oharge of jKfc; . df thft conference and A catered dinner was served at rangements. Assisting were Ml*. session of the Central 8 o'clock nnd Mrs. William KussWill in m Kursinczky and Utt, mlak save the Invocation. mtii'li of the Women's Prank BaumRartner. ' ,,f the United Synagogues Mrs. William Dwyev, chairman to tnke place nt the An announcement was n o d i bjf of the Kiddles Christmas "party, IfjHvc .Jewish Community Mrs. Peter Urban that the aftnounnpd plans have been comday, [mm 10:00 A. M. pleted for the affair next Sunday niv meeting will feature Mra. ( M . with the local 8Uafternoon at 3 o'clock nt the flreiin LOKR. Middlesex County nitlnK as hostesse*. house. aKfnt who will «pe»k on *Tfow will be available. Mrs. to Tench Our Children the Vfch* Plans were also completed for f,i:i)i'i' is in charge of local or Money." The meeting will to the annual Christmas visit to th« ,,.nts. Members may atheld at the home of Mrs. KUtfifc*' Home for Age<J Firemen at Boonmorning u n i o n or the -vkv. 118 Wedge-wood AYaMW, ton December 30, at which time EUGENE P. SCHRFINER , .session if It is not with Mrs. Bernard Horn Mtlnt U * he auxiliary will dlstrib^to gifts in attend all day. ro-hostess. , ' NEW ATTORNEY: Eugene P. to the residents under the direcBchreiner, 20 Surrey Lane, Cotion of Mrs. Michael Petras. Mrs, Kurslncrty read a ktter Goldman, prorom the Citizens Council i M B | announced a lonla, ton of Mri. Eufenr Donations were < made to the hot a delegation from MotheMf fin original Mripti Schrelner, Cutters Lane, Wood- Middlesex County Tuberculosis Club be present at a meetlnt WH ! liy the Central New bridfe and tiic lal* Mr. Schrel- League and the March of Dimes. ilHht In the Town Ball, the dttr : Hunch of the Woman's ner, will be sworn In w a mem- Mrs. George Kovack was presented usslon to be "Traniportatlon for Winning script* will be ber of the bar at the Supreme with a pnst president's pin, by Mrs. Harold Hansen. Children." in May at the Branch Court In Trenton, today. Mr. Schrabier received his i' Deadline for entries li The shoit business session w t l , Mrs. Kuzmiak, Installed new •of1 Details and rules may Bachelor of Acltnct deirrte from ficers as follows: Mrs. Jacob Swig, concluded with season's greetlagl New York University Ind his law i (I from Mrs. Goldman. from the president, Mrs, WlllttlB president; Mrs. John Klubensples, Mazurek, who. was in chart* of i.k Gottdenker reported decree from Pordham Law first vice-president; Mrs. Petras, the program, featuring Girt donor committee, of School, lie arnad a clerkship In second vice president; Mrs. Godthe law offices of David StepaScout Troop 18 of Woodbrklis, frey Thompsen, recording secref is co-chairman with coff In Perth Am boy. He plans tary; Mrs. Paul Chomlak,. correwhich presented a choral ftad* 'inee Chodosh, met at to «j»n his office at the Surrey COURT OF HONOR: Awards were presented at a Court of Honor ceremony of Boy Scout Troop .IS at the First Presbyterian Church ing. "Our Christmas Albunv'M :man's home and ap- U n * address. Mr. Schrelner Is sponding secretary; Mrs. Wallace Friday night. Left to rUht are Fred McElbenny, scoutmaster: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutkowski, Andrew Butkowsky, Jr., ea«le ticlpatlng were the Mlssea r following: Invitations nurlred to the former Dorothr Melville, treasurer a n d Mrs, scout; Chester Case, president of Rarltan Council; Jerry Tlmar. eafle scout; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Timar, Mayor Huith B. Quinley Ann Baumgartner, Karen C»rl« George Kunak sergeant-at-arms, v.ilinm, V s . Hy Ballon and Harper Sloan, chairman of the troop committee. Zlnkewicz, Brooklyn. sen, Carolyn Clark, Joyce Offt, Bernard Coen; decorMrs. Esslg, named standing Donna Qalvanck, Beverly Htmed, !:, Arthur Slnett and committee chairman, Mrs. Andrew JURY CALLS GIRL, 7 JanU Huber, Michele Kuchtytk, Avenel Jewish Center ri'nee Fried; dinner ar- SCHEDULES SERVICE Galisln, Mrs. Frank Wanca and PINEVTLLE, Ky. — Summoned Constance Mazurek, Lois Mijdlef, AVENEL ~ Rabbk Solomon Gol- Mrs. Michael Hrabar, good cheer; > Mrs. William 8amfor jury duty, Debbie Lynn Col- Betty Ann Reed, Jean Schwei«er. Aids Hungary Refugees .'•liim. Mrs. Ernest shevsky, Congregation Sons of ills. Gsoige Kovack, custodian; AVENEL — The'Avenel Jewish son wrote Sheriff J. I. West, ask' Barbara Shannon and NftD^y. telephone squad, Mrs. Jacob, announced early Sabbath •Irs. Joseph - Kelly, hospitality; Community Center is sponsoring a ing. to be released from service Stockel. Mrs. George Rhodes a<night unices will be held at 4:30 publicity, Mrs. and. late services will be held at Mrs. Peter Greco, kitchen brigade; Clothing drive for Hungarian re- She explained, "I am only seven companled at the piano. . :'. WOQDJJRIDGE — Two SewarEllis, Jerry Tlmar, Leonard K r j Weiss; advisors. Mrs. 8 P.M. tomorrow. The Rabbi stated Mrs. Walter Meyer, membership; en Boy Scouts of Troop 33, An- sko. fugees, in affiliating with the Rari- years old and am attending third The program concluded with tan Bay Council for Hungarian re- grade." :ind Mrs. David Out- the sermon topic will bt "Jordon Mrs. Herman Stelnbach, program, drew Butkowsky and Jerry TiMrs. Andrew Ellis, president of the singing of "Hark the Herald ;o;ii. Mrs. Jules Mels- and the Nile." Services every Sat- Mr*. Everett Johnson, music; Mrs. mar, -were presented their Eagle the Mothers' Club, presented spe- lief. President Eisenhower has In Angels Sing." Mrs. Robert Clait i:i.-,i>ort«tfon. Mrs. Eman- urday morning are held at 9 "Cuzmlak.i chaplain and'Mrs. Ru- awards last Friday In a Court cial prizes to Timar, Butkowsky, The Center on Lord Street, Avein Greco, publicity. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner JL»-: ifnh and Mrs. Pred o'clock. of Honor ceremony in the Pres* Rusniak, Krysko, Dowling, Hels- nel, will be open Monday through vlted leaders of Congress of both sisted on the committee'. •>••• - -^ The board of directors will meet byterian Church's new Sunday elberg and Urasz. Thursday, from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. parties to have a preview look in i-i The donor dinner will t Mrs. Esslg's home, Woodbrldge School building. The troop Is Other guests present were Ben- and from 8 to 9 P.M., for the con- mid-December at his State of th< Guests were Mrs. Kenneth at The Goldman In VISIT FROM SANTA :.ilc New Jersey, May 6. WOODBRnXMC — The annual Avenue, January 4. sponsored by the church. Rev. jamin Kantor, Percy Hullck, WUr venience of Avenel residents. A Union legislative program for nexi Lind, Mrs. Wayne Cox. Mrs. C h i ! donor credits must be Chrlrtmas party of the Woman's After the meeting a Christmas Earl H. Dvanny gave the invoca- 11am Bannon, John Tefley, Wes- pick-up service will be arranged year. The meetings will begin with ton Blackburn, and Mrs. Ahn* for those who call the Center, Wo. foreign policy and national se Trautweln, Woodbridge, and M*a. p r o g r a m , entitled "Christmas •ill I S . Clyub of Woodbrldge will be held Symbol?" was presented with Mrs. tion. Guest speakers were Mayor ley Helselberg, Robert Clark, Wil- 8-0333.. Zigmund Wilchlnsky of Westfleld. curlty. B. Quigley, Chester Case, liam Bennlng, John Skrypa, H. H. 11 win Hunden, Torah next Wednesday at t P. M . at the R. Greco as the narrator. The ,;:man, displayed new Masenic Temple, Green Street. group participated in Christmas president, Rarltan Council, and Williams, W. M. Koenlg, William i l i are now available Mrs. Henry Miller U chairman Carol singing and gifts were dis- Robert Schultz, assistant scout Mason, Richard OLsen, Leonard Uoyd. Pred Breigs, Harper Sloari, | p r union of" and for -an- and Mrs. Nell Stoddard will be tributed by, Mrs. John Anacker as executive. . After six cards are in charge of decoration*. Mr. Santa Clauj and Mrs. P. Greco Other awards were presented to Andrew Ellis, Pred McEJhenny. : the following: Star, Joseph RuszA social hour followed the meet? I at $1.00, the 1th card as Mrs. Santa Clans. l cents, making the pur- eli Bond Drive was given by Mrs. The dark horse crize was, wnnnak, Leonard Krysko; first class, Ing during which Andrew But* fi-ii" contributor and Joteph Klein. by Mrs, Pred Leldner and Mrs.Peter Dowling, Gary Helselberg, kowsky entertained at the piano. Albert Urasz; second class, Jerry her to receive Torah A plea was made on behalf of Oalisin, was chairman assisted by Johnson; merit badges, Andrew Refreshments were served by the Mothers Club. f <*s from National Wo- the center's youth director, Har- all past presidents. .niup, the placing of her old WUhna, for mothers to assist in .i special honorary chart. with the children's programs beinvitation to a "6-11" tea ing planned during this month's Scouts Do Good Deeds, iivPM by Mrs. Hundert at vacation period. Any member .•me. Anyone purchasing wishing to volunteer her services ~Haise $9.95 for Needy in tli of cards will be invited U aaked to call Mrs. William annual Char luncheon Staum or Mr. WUhna at the cen WOODBRIDOE — The B o y COLONTA - This is a story of • whatever he can to earn a livScouts of Troop 34, sponsored by i March at a hotel in New ter office. the Trinity Episcopal Church, a Hungarian refugee who must m. > The January meeting The program, "Three Days ai have learned the true. meaning remain nameless for fear of reJohn declared that life under i,i:ht •Torah Pund" and the Concord," was a word-plctun of charity. prisals, flis family Is still in Hun- the Communists in Hungary was • speaker will be Joseph report of. the recent National Con They set aside one week and gary and since he was a freedom the "newest thing to purgatory Mriuehen. who was a reventlon of Women's League given worked at odd Jobs. All the mon- fighter he fears for them. on this earth," He said he will M: to Israel and who is by the Sisterhood delegate, Mrs ey they earned during that perThis story starU with Mr. and never return to his native land .: a student at the JewGutman. Mrs. Samuel Newberger, iod,— $9.95—was turned over to Mrs. Charles Ret!, 69 Cleveland even though his family is there. laical. Stnunaxy, W«w the other delegate, win report on The IndependemVLeader ChilStr Avenue, who haye been working What astonished John the most the program workshop at a futur mas lund. was that after paying $15 a week as Red Cross volunteers at Camp to the Re^is for board and room Murray Dem, co-chalr- meeting of the executive board. 1 The boys who participated in Kilmer. The next meeting of the Stud the project were William Kursinthe raffk projeci, reThere they met the central fig- and buying clothing, and loilenumbers to sell their group will be December lfl a czky, Walter Kllby. Frattjk Joule,, ure of this story and for the sake tries, he still had $10. 1 "In the old country," he said, nan them in as soon 8; 15 at the home of Mrs. Out David Wainwright, David Taylor, of clarity we will call him John. "I would have to work a full Books are .still avall- man. Grove Avenue. The nex' Paul Taylor, David QeCarlo, A'&»V John was in the first planeload month to earn enough money to : may be obtained from meeting of the executive boar Schoonover. Frank Tuny. Norman ' Mrs. Cyril Hutner, co- has been changed from Monday Kllby is scoutmaster, assisted by pf refugees to arrive at the camp buy a pair of shoes." John says he is grateful to th_is "i any of the captains. December 24 to Thursday, Decenv Edward DeCarlo and William from Budapest. The Retls met him, liked him very much and in- country and said that if this • on the current lira- ber 27 at 8.30 P. M. Bannon. vited the young man, who Is 2ji country, ever werit to war he would, years old, to their home. When be the first to enlist if they they discovered he had no spon- would have him. ; sor and no likelihood of getting "Jf I only had ten cents in one immediately, Mr.' fteti, iphe- my pocket," he stated, "and was Remington has his own trucking business de- approached by the Red Cross for cided he would be the sponsor. help I would give nine cenU of Schick They obtained a Job for John it because of all the help the Red , Ronson with C. W. Rich, St. George Ave- Cross has given me since I have nue, Rahway, where he earns $50 been in this country." . a week washing and polishing OUTFIT YOUR France will demand that Egypt cars: Although he had a college edFAMILY ucation in Hungary and Is .a pay lor the removal of vessels and I Kodak skilled machinist, John feels that bridges sunk in th« Suez Canal. from until he learns to read, write The cost of the operations has HEAD to TOE < Argus | . and speak English he must do been' estimated at $40,000,000. 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'3&&1M&* INDEPENDENT \*}A I ) K H THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 PAGE FOUR RIBS BEEF 49:55 l Oven-Ready Ribs of Beef Z Super-Right" Quality Betf 'Super-Right" Quality Beef Chuck Steaks • 49 Rib Steaks Lamb Shoulders •29« Ground Beef 7" Ctt "Super Right" Quality — Freihly Ground "Super-Right" Quality — Combination Chop & Stewing t '"" ft. Come $—... You'll Sovt of "Super-Right" Quality — Center Cuts "Super-Right" Quality — Fresh Calas [Ion Now To Oder Your Christmas Turkey! Pork Shoulders »29< Pork Chops Dairy Center Buys! Del Monte Peaches 2 57 67 Dole Pineapple Juice 2 - 51 • FRESH BUTTER F Pride Farm Catsup 2 37 !°;t;l ; B&M Beans 2 29 2 0 4 *25< Gelatin Desserts Potato PaHies 3^41c C H E R R Y P I E 17 Seedless Raisins 45 32 Oreo • Swiss Cremes Hydrox Cookies 21 c i: 32 Caramel Pecan Rolls Layer Cake Colgate'sFab 71 c Sunnyfield Fancy Creamery — Salt or Sweet •rid "> 55C 59' 99e 83C 25C Sliced Muenster Cheese Sliced Provolone Cheese Imported Italian Romano . 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WttU 2 ^ 25' UfehNey Soap f* TailKtiid lath BIM Cheer SphlSpu ill •I P'9 • RMlHNrtlitFiMl| ktl.FUarUw > _*»"••„ TOJlOlTIOlie 4-45. liory Slow «.Mo 9-177, bory Flakes ft* TM. Prictt efftaitvt thr« Suptr Marluh and AIR - CONDITIONED - Shop in Cool Comfort at Your A & P SUPER MARKET, 1 P Self Service Store N.J. I] N i )P:PENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 PAGE FIVE will bf held at the home of Mrs. Oeorgt R. Merrill, Elmwood Avenu«, with Miss Ruth Erb of the High School faculty as guest WOODBRIDOffi — Mrs. Herbert speaker. B. Rnnkln. SewRien. was hostess to Jum-t Oane Chapter, DAR., at YOUNGSTER INJURED n ClnlMmns meeting Monday. WOODBRUXSii — Nine-year-' Rev. Earl H. Devanny, of the First Picsbyteiian Church, was old Alfred ftuczyntki, 30 Second guest speaker. Miss Cafol Rsnkln Aventfe, *ort Readlihf was injured plnyod two piano selections, "Ave Saturday ^hen he was struck by Maria" and "O Holy Night" and a car driven by William H. Kay, Miss Louise Fu*e sang "What 34, Kmerson Street, Carteret, while Child is This?" and "Santa Claus •Utemptlng to cross Carferet Road, near Wes^ Avenue, The boy was is Coming to Town." Mrs. Albert R. Bergen led in the token to the doctor by his uncle, slivilriR of Christmas carols and Plainclothesman Anthony Zuccaro Mrs ,i p. weber, South' Amboy and treated for abrasions and nnrt Mrs. Knnrad Stern presided bruises. at the ten table. The next meeting. January 19, HELP THE NEEDY Mrs. Rankin Hostess At DAR Yule Meeting (port Reading Personals By MRS. JOHN T, MCDONNELL 1» Sixth Street Port Reading WO 8-4673 I iri-mrti at Dinner ' ,I-I Rradlmajpire Company i its outgoing chief, stc,.-,ir. at Its annual dinner rmes. Charles McGettl.idnit. of the company, was .minster. "Mayor Hugh B. pn-srnted badges to Rlchrriid. Incoming; chief; MliMlii'k, first assistant,' and smioiic, second assistant. , ny membership badges irsnitod to Martin Braun, ,i of the Port Reading August F. Orclner, for|ni.iw>r of WoodbrldRe; WIImiull, Sewarcri, and Ml-iiincoiit, member of the .if Fiie Commissioners. 1895 Furs and Jewelry ABOUT Stolen in Colonia YOUR HOME YOUR NEW SOCIAL SECURITY ALLAN A. BASS, District Manager :uesU were parents and WQODBrtfDQE Furs and Q.—I worked under social seGood wool blankets are no small curity for 6 years (1937-1943). I've nf all the chiefs, wives Jewelry valued at $4,250 were w.h of the firemen, widows stolen from Uhe home of Peter investment and should be well been working under U. S. civil i-n,' i firemen, exempt assocl Slderls, Devon-Road, Colonia, over taken care of. They will give years service since then. Will I be eligii,mbers and their wives, ac the weekend. Despite the fact that of comfort and enjoyment if cared ble for both pensions at 65? I'm !."iniy members and their a baby sitter was at one end of the for properly. 48 now. net members of the Ladles house, the thieves gained entrance Correct laundering or dry-clcanA,—Since you'll be 65 after through a ground floor window Ing by a reputable cleaner are 1W0, you'd need 10 years of work and' ransacked the master bednecessary to keep blankets fluffy, :,iiiimont was provided by under Social security to be eligiwarm and soft. iuan and Henry Anderson room. ble. You can receive both beneArticles stoien and their value The way blankets are stored and fits If yon qualify for both. In Tribal listed by the owner are as follows: the every-day care and use they Q.—I'd like to'Check up on my the hustle and bustle of one mink stole. $600; one mink receive arc important in retaining social security account and sec |tmns envelop us too quickly Jacket, $2,500; three skins of stone their serviceability and beauty. how much wages are credited. of Port Reading,Join , martin. $270; 1 pair of ear rings, Brush blankets often, with the How do I go about this? fin .sure. In wishing to express $100; one bracelet, $250'; string of nap, toward the binding to remove A.—Your local social security sorrow over the loss of pearls, $75; pearl bracelet, $35; dust and dirt. Every now and office has a special post card for |tiperint€ndpnt of Schols. Vicpair of pearl ear rings, $20, gold then air them outdoors. totting a ware statement. Ask Nicklas We shall miss his bracelet, $100. Soiled bindings must be wash- for form OAR-7004. The state> efficiency and his courteous Mr. Slderis is owner of Hqw.ard ed with a thick mild soap lather, ment you set will show your ^••ration for tti^ntHarp. 'of Johnson rte«U'uranCftdifte;i "" using a soft-brush. The next step total earnings under social sellnlriren and teachers of our i.s to pull the binding straight and curity since January 1, 1937, and He lui* *on a lastlnsj press with a moderate iron. Use annual figures for the last 4 i.'i our iiilectlonx: a pressing cloth and don't creasl years. the outer edge of the binding! Q—As a chur.ch treasurer I pay When bindlnss become frayed or a janitor $13 a month and an orsoiled beyond cleaning, replace ganist also $13 a month. Should I deduct social security from their A 19S7 Mcdel How to score yourself: Mark them. Always store blankets c l e a n , earnings? your choices 1-2-3-4. You get ten PORTABLE A.—No. Nonprofit organizapoints for a correct first pick, five in a cool, dry place in a tightly tions, such as churches, are not sealed case. Do not pile other for a second, three for a third and I'YI'KWRITKR one pojnt for a correct fourth things to be stored on top of subject to social security unless I I'-timc l.uhririticin proper waiver certificates are | choice. Twenty is average; thirty. blankets because the weight will filed with the District Director I'KI.. Ill 2-6580 good; forty, vefa> good, and fifty | flatten their nap. ( of Internal Revenue. Even where U perfect. ' j Don't try to remove stains or coverage has been obtained, 1. John L, 8ulUvan, the world's re-dye blankets. Instead send wages of less than $50 a quarter 1^ pi-writer Exchan<je heavyweight champion from 1882- them to a professional. Never iron paid by a church would not be |i:i MAUKKT STRKF.T. 1892, was one of our most colorful a blanket, it can quite easily be reported for social security. IKKTH AMBOY fighters of all time. Can you name ruined by doing this. If you have a question, write to When removing blankets f r o m Allan A. Bas;, District Manager, the country In which he was born? i ) Ireland, ( > Wales. ( ) Eng- beds, don't twist or pull, or al- 313 State Street, Perth Amboy, low them to drag on the floor. land, i > United States. New Jersey. ; 2. If your memory Is still keen, I you will have no difficulty picking NO METERS THERE New Hampshire Isn't fooling with j the llght-heavywelght champion AUSTIN, Texas — Parking met- Jitterbugs. A state law provides ; champion from 1938-1941 who va- ers Just won't stay put In front that anyone convicted of throwing | cated his title to fight In the of a University of Texas men's refuse or rubbish into public waters J heavyweight division. ( ) Billy dormitory. Placed thereby the po- or on, their shores or approaches, j Conn, ( > Ous Lesnevich, < ) lice department, they are yanibd loses his hunting or fishing license r r > Kodak Eqiitpmc Archk' Moore, < > Mello Bettlna. out before the concrete base hard- tor a year. This is in addition to tnakei if caiy 3. Name the middleweight ens and some meters just disap- the usual fine of not more than $50. champion who lost his title and pear. regained It within a space of four X-M.W K O D A K months In 1951. His opponent was WOODBRIDGE' PUBLISHING CO. Randy Turpln. < > Bobo Olsen, >\||.; CAMERA 18 GREEN STKEET , ( ) Jake LaMotta. < > Ray RobinWOODBRIDGE, .N, J: ! t son, •( i Marcel Cerdan. • Enclosed,please find $3.00 for one-year 4. There have been only two Mexican lightweight champions subscription to: on record since 1896. Pick the one [] INDEPENDENT-LEADER fighter who reigned at the top of •MM C O L O R the division in 1952. ( • Juan Zu• CARTERET PRESS : FILM rlta, ( ) Prank Erne, ( > Lou , • EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEACON Salas, ' ) James Carter. 5. Who was the oldest boxer to Tojbe sent to: ! Roll .win the heavyweight title? He copped the coveted crown In 1951. NAME ( i Joe Walcott, < ) Eziard I'j-ompt, Kodak Charles, < > Bob Flteslmmons, ( ) ADDRESS wliif Service Jim Braddock. TURN PAGE FOR ANSWERS TOWN \. TO SPORT* QUIZ. ie Ideal Gift. CHRISTENSEN'S and BABY FOR HER: You'll ruld in Lingerie and . just the gUt for her -f?R HER? our large selection by these MOVIES MAIN S 1 f * E T ""ODBRIUOE Till 10 Famous Makers P By lob PRINTING of 11)5 New HnuisuUk Avt iiiif, Kord»(, N. J. STATE FARM It pays to know your STATE FARM agent INSURANCE FORDS AGENCY - Tel. 111-2^456 For your printlined*—we cap do "Job" to yuur •"* prices, PEESI %i Hour Answ«rlnf Strvlce Call Charter ,8-3668 i p.S. DAD! Bring the kids to visit Santa at our Office December 15th and 16th from 1 io 8 P.M. FREE'..WFT.to all children f/ COSTUME JEWELRY JEWEL BOXES cOIony FOR HIM: FOR HER: Ties-Gloves House Slippers Shirts - Jackets Gloves - Handbags Bella- Hats - Socks Shoes - Jewelry Underwear Hankies • Pajamas Umbrellas - Blouses Dresses - Skirts FOR HIM: Wallets • Slippers Sweaters - Slacks I'ajamas - Umbrellas Sport Shirts Luggage 111, Or, • FOR SIS or BROTHER: Love Dresses - Snow Suits Kaynee Boys' Wear Lcroi Sucks • Jacket- h'ovpli: its Slippers FOR the HOME: BLANKETS COMFORTERS TABLE CLOTHS FOR SIS: or BROTHER". TOWEL SETS BED SPREADS Robes Underwear We take pleasure in announcing the opening oiour newofficesat House Coats By Luxite, Seamprufe, Barbizon, Loungees Nationally EASTERN ; —William Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin, 31 Yale Avenue, has received his honorable discharge from the U. 8. Air Force. William served in the Air Force for four years and was stationed at Lake Charles Force Base, Lake FOREST FIRES Charles, La. Over 70,000 acres of forests have, been destroyed In th« mountain* OPEN THIS WEEKEND of Southern California this yctt WOODBRIDOE — The Wood- and the fires are continuing. Each bridge Post Office announces that acre of watershed that Is burned the parcel pqst and stamp windows off Increases the danger of fldoda, will be open Saturday and Sunday when the rains arrive late tctfthe Trnrn 1 to 5 P.M. winter. « "The Friendly Store" i was given by the Mllos, pastor of iniy's Church whHe the ,; sp'Rkcr was Dr. Robert MII nf a Into former chief, Zullo. •in, i miesta vete Elmer Dra:.i:d Ward commltteeman; IN CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME: At its Christmas meeting Tuesday the PTA of School 11 presented HiUimto, Mario Coppola, i m i : Slmeone, members of , a two-aet comedy pantomime, "The Christmas Ile'V1, with the east above as follows: Standing (I. to r.) Harold Melh, Buddy Albrecht, Mrs. Charles U n e , Henry Koehler (Santa), Mrs. Alfred Helli:l of Fire Commissioners; rejltl, Miss Maureen Gioe, Ileini Koehler. Reated, Mrs. Z. Kennon Risinger, Mrs. Robert Jones, chief John Egan; Michael , security director of CallMrs. Albert Schmidt and Mrs. Arthur Berlin. • Hi Co.; Joseph parhbach, i director of the Mlddlei:i'.v Firemen's Association; -mas, chief of the Avenel | ( nipiiny, and Joseph Halm f of the Carteret Fire I'llARMACY Avenel Personals TEENAGE DANCES WOODBRffiOE - The HtHretr tlon Department announce* that teen age dances will be held tomorrow night from 7 to 10 otftMfc at School 11, Woodbridce; $Qbort 10, Hopelawn; School IS. Melirt, School T, Fords and the Co)|»U Civic Improvement Club. TMrf will be live'music at the tfeettd Schol. ^ M PAGE SIX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, KJB6 Woodbridge Center53? Health There is » new theory Lhul, If » baby is stiuteil early on solid foods he will be eating eg«s( soup, mashed faaiiHMH, Mislaid (iiuldlng and mashed crisp baron by nine weeks. Tliis same theory says thai by using a six-hour feeding schedule, the baby will soon be eating three meals a day This would be a great help to the mother — as any mother who has ever worked on the 102-4 schedule will be happy to tell you. Prom a study of 600 babies fed this way. It, Is believed that they Rrow up with fewer eating problems. Cereal feeding is started in most hospitals. Strained meats are begun at 14 days, strained fruits a few days later. Orange juice, eggs, soups and other foods added at Weekly Intervals, under this new feeding theory. Doctors agree that environment influences neurotic tendencies among children more than heredity does. An extensive study of more than six hundred children found that early family influences were of great Importance in development a] neurotic tendencies. • Every mother and father has a duty to read at least two authorities on child training, A person ii never so smart that he or she n „ Jaeqboun WOODBRIDQE — The Woodbridge Jewish Community Center was host to lh« Rah way Cm tar p o r t e r in the opening of the Intercom- Levin munity Basketball Leagiu reason Barron last evening. ' I Selanick The Woodbrldge Vanity 4c* Freeman feated the Rahway Varsity, 18-18, Rlmmons with Fred Brodsky and Phil Shore Oarber leading the scorers with nine Mandel points each. Bob Selinlck led the Abrams losers with six points. The Wood- Naedel „ bridge team is coached this year bv Seymour Cohen, and are the defending champions of the league. Last year thf team was unbeaten In league play. enn know inore about, u wibjcet than n doctor who lias irmde a lile study ol cnildmi iind their problems. Early training this includes the first two years — is very important. 1'iivnt.s should understand that without the knowledge of speech to make themselves understood, children cry or whine to let you know what, they wnnt. This is the only way they have as yet. IF* YOU'RE planning to makt 1 popcorn balls for! the young fry, give them a holldiy air by adding some raisins Snd red and green enndied cherries as you shape them Into balls- and plac« on sticks. Wrap lri red or grten cellophane to keep them clean, especially If they're to be hung on the tree. Tiny candy fruits, called tnartlThe great danger is letting this practice continue after the child pan, make an appealing decorahas the power of speech and can THIS WfeEK'g RECfPE tell his parents, nurse or friends Sweet Potkto-Oranfe Stuflnf what he wants them to know. (For 4-5 pound duck) There are two schools of thought 2Vi cups mashed sweet potaon spanking a child. Some children toei oan be reasoned with ns sure as 3 tablespoons butter '••J.^ they are capable of understanding 1 cup chopped telery 1 oup drained, cubed orangt what you are saying to thsm. Some pulp children are ton strong-willed for 2Vi tablespoons brown sugar their own good and may need n 1H teaspoon* salt spanking every now and then. Even Vi teaspoon pepper then it shduld be done In a calm Melt butter in skillet. Add manner tfnd after explaining to | celery and cook gently for 10 the child why it is happening to minutes. Blend with sweet potahim and that it Is for Ills own toes, orange pulp, brown sugar, aood. In time he will understand •alt and pepper. Stuff cavity Q( duck. This may be used (or chicken or turkey alto. ADVERTISE in the CLASSIFIEDS tlon for fruit cakei. Put a dab of frosting on the candy before laying It on top of the cake If It's going to travel. Golden canned cling peichee filled with grapes dipped In rfgg white and sugar make a lovely gar* nlsh for meat or salad platten for your holiday table. A quick holiday supper U K I thin pancakes spread with mayonnaise chopped chicken and rip* olive chunks. Top with cranberry sauce. Looking for a red and green combination to start off holiday dinner. Serve cream of tomato soup with slices of avocado. Marshmallows make a light and pretty candy for the holidays. Dip them in water then roll in red or green colored sugar. Let dry. Necklace ana Jiarringt by Krementt Frosty white leaves set with scintillating Austrian crystals. Exquisitely made with an overlay of 14 Kt. white gold* REBARBER'S tor lasting brilliance. "A Gift from the Jeweler Is Always Something Special" OPEN EVERY EVENING T i l / 9 Divided Payments Arranged the most versatile ^ hearing aid ever created Lay-Away Plan 93 MAIN STREET WOODBKIDGE Phone WO-8-1223 When the customer says, A conventional aid, eyeglass Hi] brooch, tie pin—actually 10 quality hearing aids in one. Full 4-lransislur power and clarity. See, hear, prove the "Crest" today! Also the other Superb new 4- and 5-transistor Zenith Hearing Aids, priced as low as $50, including Zenith's famous 10Day Money-Back Guarantee, 1-Year Warranty, 5-Year Service Plan. E«y Tlmt faymtntt REBARBER'S PHARMACY H 5.15 Ambuy Avenue Shopping Center Tfl. Wti-g-HM (A tyrghu Jralun' tivaltabl* only ihr h h l l j In a preliminary game the Woodbrldne Biddys defeated fUhway. 22-8. with Harvey Cohen scoring eight points to pace t h j victors. Leonard' OuBrow and Jerome Levlne are coaches of the Woodbrldge team. HORN BLOWERS . . . Pretty drum majorette plugs can ai three T«r»rJto trtimpettrt serenade £er In tunlnr up fur International Trumpet Contest, first evrr held In C»n»da. Sports Quiz Answers MICROSCOPE United States Billy Conn Ray Robinson Lou S a l u Joe Walcoct ON COMMUNISM By Dr. Alexander S. Balinsky Assistant Professor of Economics and Specialist in Russian Affairs and Economics, Rutgers, The State University Into the life of every columnist a little self-evaluation must fall. And this is the day. On October 25, 1956, this column attempted to predict what the Russian delegates would say on returning to their country after having observed our American elections. My prediction was put into these words: "On their return . . . the Soviet observers will say that the American two-party system is preejsely the sham that Marxist theory claims it to be. They will point out that American voters have only a Hobson's chance between 'tweedle-de-do' and 'twee- j dly-de-dum' since both parties j are pledged to preserve capitalism. . . . Instead of noting the differences, the Soviet observers will stress the areas of agreement between Republicans and Democrats. According to Marxist theory . . . no election U really free or significant unless the working class has the opportii-, nity of voting for a party dedi- ; cated to the overthrow of the capitalist system." j We hear that King Vidor is dividing his research material from his fllm "War and Peace." a whole trunkful, between the Library of Congress in Washingbetter ncqtiainled in the hope ton, the Museum of Modern Art that by learning the truth about in New York and Hollywood's each oihi-r we would also learn Academy. to live together more peacefully. It is clear now that the Soviet intention has been quite otherwise. Russian observers have been win- iit-iL- in order to provide the Soviet government grist for its propaganda mill. That leads me to believe that tne recent State Department ban on further cultural exchange between ourselves and the Russians is no great law. On November 29. 195(1, this! column discussed the reasons why the Soviet Union is losing ground as a result of Khrushchev's folly. I had given nine reasons *hy the Soviet position today is much weaker than It had ever been. Eight of thos reasons arfl still valid. One of thi reasons, however, has been over stated here. On additional re flection and investigation, it my opinion that the Sovie Union has not lost as much fact or ground with the Asian neu trals as I had indicated. In the early flushes of enthu siasm over the pronouncement of the Prime Ministers of India Burma. Ceylon and Indonesi regarding Soviet butchery ii The report of the Soviet dele- Hungary, I had stated that th gation—a report which could' Soviet Union has lost favor witr have been written without ever; the neutral nations. But follow leaving the Soviet Union—is now ing the speeches of Nehru. V. K in and duly published in the So- Krishna Menon and others, it viet press. V. L. Kurdyavtsev. becoming increasingly clear tha one of the delegates who ob- the nature of their condemna served our election and a jnem- tion of the Soviet Union U most' ber of th editorial board of the ly a polite slap on the wrist. government newspaper "IzvesThis is particularly true in th tia," wrote the following about case of Nehru who envisage! our 1956 election: himself the gre^t mediator be "There is no difference be- tween the communist and free tween the Republican and Dem- world. It Is certainly true ocratic parties, and both are Krishna Menon who, when In financed by big monopolies. tervlewed on Meet the Press, re There is really only one party fused even to question the righ in the United States. The reason of the Soviet Union to send it* for having an election at all is troops into Hungary. to distract the voters fjrom-feriThis can lead to only one con ous political problem* cbttfront- clusion: We have a long road to ing the country aqd at the «ame travel before we can really ga time to create the Impression that the Asian neutrals have tha,t hfe, the voter, personally come disenchanted with com takes part in deciding the des- munism and have joined forces tinies ol his country." with the free world. The ostensible purpose of cultural exchange program was to give both Americans and Russians a-n, opportunity to become "You've gol W We take the 1H tubKribe to the theory that if you ask a man to buy your product, your customer has a right to know eAet he't getting for his money. As a customer for our advertising space, you hive « right to know, for example, what circulation your lain message will gel; how many people, where they buy thejr copies, and bow this audience was obtained. Our A.B.C.* report givei you the (acts you need as a sound basis for yptir advertising investments. It shows 1 you what you get for your money whea you advertise in this newspaper. Ask us for a copy of our latest **i^ A B C . report •Ihh Hmpopw b . I «f Clmlorien a coapwativ*, « w Ul odvwtlwn, Ow d l A.I.C. Ow A.I.C. nport thvwt how turn tkftM, mi «riiw feat lUt u i «J- The Independent-Leader ie-2OGr«en $t, Woodbrldg*, N. J. In addition to the Woodbridie and Rahway Centers, the Suburban and Anche Cheaed Centers of Linden are members o f ' t h e league. Harold Wtshnt, Woodbridge Director. Is chairman of the Inter-Comtnunlty activities pro* gram. VARSITY WoodbrMce O F Wolpln 1 Kantor 0 Edelsteln 0 Savad 0 Rab'inowlu 1 Ostrower 0 Kill,, Dornyak OuBrow Tutletaub Wlrnograd Levin* Utjger Plshman . Bernstein Ruderman H. Cohen Welsenfeld Roth Oerber Schoen Wslshman Jwhkin Mandel PERSONAL Dearest I. V. Come home—all Is forgiven! Lot shopping in Woodbridge Friday n buy you all those things we spoke iai»,; All my i, M. L WOODBRILXJE PUBLISHING CO. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N, J. D Enclosed please find $3.00 for <m> -,,,: subscription to: D INDEPENnKNT-LEADER G CARTERET PRESS n EDISON TOWNSHIP-FORDS BEAU A To be sent to: AIR CADET . . . Shanthal-born Janet Marshall, 19, of Gee. Washington I!,, rides In jet flrhter after being lworn In M first flrl ftOTC air cadet. 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JAMES' PLAYGROUND (I|huntnptj4 ft Ufbt) Main and Giwe Htreefe RAILROAD PARKING LOT _ ftftri Btwt, JM| 0 U t t ADDITIONAL rARHIHQ AT MM Of »TOM« TROMBONE We have a number of U0 ban •luole ftse4, r««eiMl«ton*d and used accordions. Why bother with d*Milt when traveling abroad. Let m orrong« all reHrvationi, iwur* aU plan* tkk. eH. We'll book you via Air Franc* Super "G" Constellation to Parii ...and all Europe. You'll fly in tux> wy beyond «ompore,..ot regular fort. Our torvfeet cott you nothing. MAllGAKETTEN ( Travel Agency Hl.MSM 111 Moban Street, Perth Antbey outfit Special! $69.50 VIOUN Outfit $79-00 %ciul! $32.50 UKULELES SPECIALS, NOW ON TKNOfc BABiTONK and REUUUR UKULELES. (»ibMUQ GUITAR Special! $99.00 Guitar and Ca»e |139,00 Electric GulUr Outttt ' Special! $79.00 Perth Ambof, Oldett EtUtblUh*! Accordion Urge HdectUn '• Yean at the ptfM LMMIIIMI ' EDDIE'S MU§JG CENTKKl ie V.VIH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 ,,iifloiis flavor of the rosy , 1;inl)Piry makes It a ,,f nil 2 tablespoons quick cooklnn T h e clever IIOUSP- Oriitod rind of 1 orange Suit "* nip crenm whipped il in a variety of dlshns, Boil siisiir nnd water together for 6 minuter. Add cranberries, ni,,.rrv Avocado Salad ifipioca, gifted orange rind and i rsh cranberries snlt. Cook quickly over direct heat peeled and diced stirring constantly, m u i i c n m * * . , .punas sugar SKIUS pop open. Chill. Then fold i,.fruit peeled and in whipped cream. / kiiuws what will please i iiiul KUPBU makes use Cranberry Sauce and Pork Chop* % cup cranberry sauce 3 slices ennned pineapple 3 pork chops 2 tablespoons butter Vi tfaj,poon snlt P. pper Broil chops ns desltW. p l f chops on n hot platt"#,viprlnkle with sail nnd p;pper, add Butter. Garnish with slices of pineapple and In the center of each slice put 1 tablespoon of cranberry sauce. PAGE BEVKtf The New Records r\ By B. C. H. . Feather >, "Lonesome Ain't Oot No Home" <Arfo> U Blues" (Wayne McQlnals). fJUgL, n novel number spinning for all. MeUor records. _ It tins n pood rocking rhythm with j 0 Stafford1 and Paul W i n fi-'.v chuckle;) included. Otereneo n a y e turned out Henry (PTOR Mam Is almost un- l n t n e w a y o j b a n a ( j s , "On : hf>lirvablfl \ 'BrldKe" (Columbia), a llttlk *0BSpeaklng of chuckles. Pearl talgkr but not dreary. Bailey always manages a few. Her . . F u n n v F M e - (imperial) it i nwest aie "The Gypsy Ooofed" flne r i, v thm number written and and 'I Can't Rork and Roll To p l B y e d b y E r n | e P r e m a n . It fea.Save My Soul" (Mercuryi with pt u r e 8 the piano and bull flddk. Don Rurimon and orchestra. | otner new All of us were saddened by F r a n l d e t o n e s ' ••Moonlight d f t t ^ Tommy Dorsey'.s death. Mnny of b l e r - icolumblai, "Tell Me' his recordings will be played and th(> Q^^ C n t g O n Mercury,' remembered for years. HU last r a d o M o o n . . , v i k , b y $# two sides were made for an album W m ( j g ftnd . ^ m ^j r e ( i o f , with Paul Whlteman. The album, t h m R •b u t You" <Dot>. is Paul Whtieman's 60th Artntv«rr s n o o ) c j e i p.iry Album; the songa, vMy Ro-1 ' munce" and "The WJglit Ja| H e n f y Young." The album also features H o ) l y w o o d n o w , H e n M ,ioe Veneiti, Jack Teagatden, pictures this year, Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Dorsey. Hoagic Carmichael, Charlie Mar- h | ] d , j KOIIS, and other greats, all playing with Paul Whiteman. v,1 Spiped Cranberry Boll •Wly Roll 4 egg whites 4 egg yolks 1 CMP .sugar 3 tablespoons cold water 1V* tablespoons col-nstarch Him diced Steamed Cranberry Puddy 1 cup Hour lesi. 1H tablespoons ruts 'A cup butter 1XU teaspoons baking powder horseradish % cup sugar VA teaspoon mit . espoons French dressing 2 eggg well beaten Beat egg whites stiff, but not 2 '/n cups flour das dry: beat In half th<! sugar. Add (ivimbcrrles, add sugar and ilU teaspoons baking powder cold water ta eggs yolks and beat until thin and lemon colored. Beat fuid while remainder Qf I ft cup milk In remaining sugar. Combine mix, arc prepared, Com*' l cup cnmneiTlM . b»n8|i' fi--•offruit Cream butter, add sugar grad- tures. Fold in the flow which has lly and eggs. Mi with cranberries. Blend ually Mix and sift flour been sifted 4 times with the baking h with F'rench dressing and baking powder and add alter- powder and suit. Urve bottom of a over fruits. F1U centers nately with milk to first mixture. dripping pan with paper, butter do* or ovacado rlnss with Stir in berries. Steam 3 hours. | p a B I ! r a n c ' m& of pan. Cover botA R e r fln 3erve with thin cream, sweetened ! t o m w l t h t h e "P°nse cake mixture and spread evenly. Bake 12 minand flavorede with nutmes. Cranberry Conierv* utes In an oven 350 degrees. Do TO MAKE ROOM FOB PARKING LOT: This home on New 8treet It \*]pt moved down the street Little Baby" (Jr. Thomas on vo- «*yl n T mulberries not overbake. Turn on paper Cranberry Horseradish RrlUh to make room for a parking lot In the rear of Chrlstennen'» Department £tore for thf convenience call, "Get With It". (Charlie was a triumph. |.()ld water •' Mix chopped raw cranberries osprinkled with. •powdered sugar of customers of that store. The news of a parking lot Is food news to shoppers who have a hard hulling water' with grated horseradish in pro- ,, move , p a p e r f r o m cake- 8 P ' e a d time finding a spot on Main Street. seeded raisins portions of % cranberries to K i .. s ? i ( !* d cra »berry mixture and r, English walnut meats horseradish. Serve with meats. roll. Roll In paper until serving you can Justify going overboard your very new velvet shoes to th« time. , thinly sliced and cut when choosing a dance or cock- party ln. ll pieces Cranberry Ham Slices Spiced Cranberries tail dress, this is it. 3 cups fresh cranberries Empty No. 2 can cranberry sauce Lace is still the top favorite; i iind wash berries. Add 1 '/a cups strained honey ii ud boil until the skins This year try a new. fuller halr- however, It Is quite expensive. If 2 slices ham, % to 1 Inch thick into u saucepan. Mash well and add % teaspoon cloves, '/, teaForce through a strainer The Christmas season is the style and a new cut tii a cocktail rou do break down! just remem2 tablespoons whole cloves cl boiling water, seeded Mix cranberries and honey. spoon cinnamon and !'a teaspoon easiest time of the year to look dress or formal. Two minutes 'ier that good lace lasts and la-its. and sugar. Again Trim ham. Place 1 slice in baking grated orange rind. Cook over low gay and pretty. This Is more true worth of halr-brushlni »nd a Chiffon seems to be next. This is Ol-.l n mlnutes - B e a ' smooth. Cool today than ever before because bright new lipstick can make a one fabric that is becoming to all I t>' ullng point and simmer dish and cover with cranberry and Ada niits. Cool fill honey mivture. Top p with 2nd'iflice! c e S p!r e ^^ o n h o t s p o n gge c a k e - R o " of all the wdnderful creams and big difference between prettlness shapes and sizes except the very wltl? young. It lends Itself perfectly to Slid seal. : and cover with remaining c r a n - ' u p ' confectioners sugar lotions we have and our sensible and a washed-out-look, the new back interest ln dresses. way of eating and drinking. berry mixture. Stick whole cloves I ~ ' ran berry Tapioca The ball gown Is black and has around edges of ham slid*. B*ke| H e a r l n « that "The Sweet Smell The clothes do not make the It Is about time something was .iik-ar in an oven 350 degrees until tender o f S u c c « M " which Is being filmed woman—but they go a long way brought with it new evening acwaa done about nylon hose. All too searching for a — about Vk hours. Baste occa- ll n ^ Y * hi towards malting her. If there Is cessories — beaded bags, graceful often, after just a few hours of comic for a small role ln the film fn".h cranberries sionally with liquid In dish. _ ! "Just like Joey Paye," Joey called one time during the year When fans and even shoe bags to carry wear a run appears. It Ls up to the manufacturers to make a j In, told the producer he wasn't CROSSWORD PUZZLE stronger nylon hose that is sheer busy and isn't too expensive and at the same time. As long as we suggested that he be hired for the BACK TO NIPPON . . . U s t or 25 Japuncse girls who cim« (• ; continue to be taken advantage role. True to Hollywood style, the New York In May, 1955 for lurfcry for Hiroshima A-bomb Injuries ,! of the manufacturer will become producer told him: "Sorry we only le»ve hospital (or home. Jl richer and richer. American want somebody who looks like women would be happy to pay a Joey Paye." few <ients more per pair for hose *T" WOODBR1DQE PUBLISHING CO. if they would just last. 7 In Fashion Now] LAFF OF THE WEEK 'I REMEMBER" U Old rrtnch tain M Addition! II Tl»tf« Agriamf nt I I tttn of cti laln flail Oppoird I* «w<»U*r U M Otnu* «< trot* m A» W>u» not* (mm ) 70 U t It itand II Colon mtbn Tl Unruly TJ Buah* tb If Htatlnf M> Obliteration U Ftihtira inf nail 11 (CxHmlnatlgnt 2) Ubrrul* •it, Ob«erv« tl City ot Hal; •a B U I M M PuU forth. jiititn»ib 97 TantulUa it Throw U Singing voice H Tall manh 2t Ul 3S 3S DUtrlbutta Extinct bird To atrlkt out Secondgrowth rrot. 34 W«l(ht o( England araped 41 Fourth ta.lt* 43 An eddy 41 Slx-lln* aUraai » raai orm Into • fabric M Rtll|lou» image *4 Mtrool Alice dilug* myth O Nothing M Elru«ci» goddeia el" Tu*t«h tin* ip'i l.<Xm f»V€l- i U.ildt 41 Farewell lot 13 Mine lurvtr- tf w i a i«tff«w> o* In India « Df Dtfaro* • I A It it 1 N J J J Hfiua naaann 331 nation nanan J J J J aunan nnnn 131311 nnnnn inn UJUUUU I TO U* I Urfi Milmtu. 10 Bodyf) : 1o N « N filn s F QIUQB ODO nnnn noco airianann onnnnn l»l.) i lot It Cut Un»th11 Mtttul" won )Mir hind tn »rch#rjr con- ff/erru u (^krlitmai with lowers From Mr*. Rhode* Infer ton, Center, T « i u : We who are growing older, like Ponce de Leon, arc seeking the fountain of youth and art wt any more sueceuful than he'! Ii'lt not a warning to parents' to make children's lives so lull and interesting that Uielri will have been pleasant memories which will carry them through the days when they are no longer carefree? When God created men and the universe, do you suppose he ever expected any of us to live in cititi v and be deprived of the beauties of nature; the close communion with animal and fowl life? We who grew up in the country feel that we were richly endowed because We were surrounded with "io many InterestIng thinfs. Having been reared by a wife mother, our duties were planned in such a way as to appear like play. Each task was a challenge to the other children ln the family, be it hunting the turkeys to their neat or pruning the grape-vines. There waa praise for the one who found the most turkey egg* and we could stop at the blue clay bank and get clay enough to mold a miniature farm Just to our liking. And it was a privilege to walk' a mile to the back of the (arm to get a hone to ride to the country store with maybe a basket of eggs. Work, if gone about tactfully, can be made to seem like play if yours ll a wise mother. (Sand ttotrlbatltm ta Ikla talirai la Ta« Old Tlnar, Cammiilly F r m Beni n , tn I I , FrMkfart, Ktmltcky.) Cemetery Wreaths and Grave Blankets Artistically Arranged From 18M when nickel was flrst produced |n Canada to the end ot 1968, the free world's production of the metal has been 8.500,000,000 pounds of which Canada has accounted for 84 per cent. In 1955, the combined total deliveries of nickel by Canadian producers were at a record high estimated at 357,000,000 pounds, representing somewhat oven 80 per cent ot the free world supplies. Famous last words: "I forgot to register." You can't vote in the November 6 election unless you are registered. 18 GP.EEN STREET WOODBRIDCE, N. J. f] Enclosed please find $3.00 for one-year subscription to: • INDEPENDENT-LEADER I H CARTERET PRESS O EDI8ON TOWNSHIP-KORDH BEACON 1 To be sf-U to: NAME : \l X ADDRELS , j-t .' : h TOWN ——J GUn'sJewelers Introductory Offer! ! "Well, mow l*i't w t the cracker Jack! Save on Toys With the Purchase of a Sensationally Priced NEW...NEW...NEW At DOOLEY'S SENSATIONAL VALUES - on our - DISCOUNT TABLE! WITH NIW, IXCLUSIVE POWER PAK' e»rated Plants, Gardens, Centerpieces, put Flowers, Gay Holiday Wreaths ••"•IM meanf gifts . . . and what could be nicer than) •utifuj bouquet v cor»a«e of her favorite flowers?) •r <ho««e from our superb assortment of Traditional '• ilia FlanU, other Decorated Plants, Gardens,. • ii'itces — | | | sure to add eitra warmth and good / <« your HkUday Greetings . . . and don't fornet) wreath* for the window, pine for the fireplace, j '"w and ether trwnn tha» will five rour "Open • < a True Holiday Almonphrrr , We Suggest Tliat You :QUR ORDERS • WITH US THIS YFAB "' 'l» us to help you get your house all set for 11 Merriest Christmas ever. And don't forget toi.se out-ofVtown friends.—Send Flowers by !| "' Place your order with us. Well handle the deUUs. '••niber P)orl8t Teltgruph Delivery A.vioclatlon UMAN - %U R. BAUMANN _ ESTABLISHED V I T l M IMHKDIM* lafil — Now to Our New Modern Showroom Loe»t*d 104 reft t« Be»r of Our Old Loc»Mon. r »2l OtKN Hmelwood Avenue, ty iKOS 8TARTIKQ DECEM See Our fine Selection of CHRISTMAS TREES Select Yours Now, Welt Re»e«e U For You, LARGEST SELECTION OF TOYS ANYME!! Shop In Carefree Comfort BUY NOW, Dally to 9 P, M. - ; Dally 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan . , , A SltwOl Deposit Holds Any Item House of Toys Wpodbrl«lpe Oldest and Urgent Toy Bim In tblf USE OUR HANOI-CHARGE - Open Every Night Till 9' O'clock HriiiK the Klddir-n to See SaiUa ill lVrHon ! ! PLENTY OF FREE SFACE! DOOLEY'S 802 St. Georges Avenue —•«•'•'• ' " " " ' • " " ' - GLEN'S JEWELERS "The «QHI« of •f1:/"' IVtaiu and Cherry Streets, Rftj^wy . v • .^ * Vv,i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 PAOE EIGHT Vule Fund 1 I 2 I HIM HAMOMELY Sweetness and Light -~ New Jersey Car Drivers and Car (Continued from Pare One) J dreary homes which we have j taken into our hearts, and, into yours. Owners Befieve CarInspections j --- — w ^ ^ ouisa \ (>r\ Have Helped Reduce Auto Acadents, Survey Shows I hare no doubt that there j an many, many thoughts1] n the Vailing: which have turned to our ' Christmas fund — thoughts Thich have have been meant j to be remembered, but which dissipated in the haste and bustle of holiday prepare^ I for the of other etric chibs. yet the mem- to make their home in Maine tions. The purpose of this Case N». 54: There are fou. bers i.re unanimous in their frel- Paul Sato, sponsored by Dr. Fredeffort today is to try to resmall children here and the mothing that your Chrutmas Fund in- m c k has received a scholarship to er is widowed 'mind those who may still deed represents a worthy cause.' • prep school. . . . In a We have all contributed and you! • roswr home chmumu can be . wish to share the great joy will find herewith a check in the ,r r» l i • dreary time for such a youngster, jof giving, that there are only sum of S50 In the bet* that it Vail " e l l PRINCETON — On January 10 1»M. a law went into effect requirin* that all New Jersey registered motor vehicles be inspected refularly by the state for lifhto. brmkea. steerlni aquipment. horns, etc. The .avowed purpose of thU law ww to help redact accident* After nearly nineteen <W years of atate car tmpecUons, how do rank and file Mew Jersey clUaens feel about them intoj sofar u redwrlnt accidents u I am m higr. u n d e m a n d »•;'•, ; m s r ftit most ' 'Rood looking, <\-, 1 duce auto accidents in the stsU . j a (food l:ne A; T h e s e groups include people in • who are not a,i • all city staes. a(t« groups, occupa- setting the &,.-, tions. and educational levels, as think can be \\., well as Republicans. Democrat*.! TM. and Independent voters. 'Answer: Over the years, the problem of. it u rathpr! , car inspections have erujtaged the j a question wi> •, 11 attention of a number of state person who a * legislatures are a bit cone- • Today, the District of Colum- pantons resent bia and two states. Delaware and consider yo\ir-, New Jersey, hare state-owned Someone ha.>. rr, and operated, stations that In- that a sensible sense to look v spect, ifi c a n registered there. P e l will be of some aid . . . Another j tcantlnmA ^Cait. Sr^ X Tin«hi,:» to» <>»y* Wt »« »hem *»*° One. Eleven other statw: Pennijrl- that a really not* from a ddonor ass zfol•cm a o n o r rreads eaas a oi- i ' . » » * ""• •"• *•" * » « • • — - — • . . . . . •„ - f - « i " ~ " ~ ~" " rania. Maine. New Hampshire. should have tr. lows "Endoje find check for i departmental work in connection i case has been out of «ont a great | give t h e greatest g u t 01 a i l — •, concerned* 1 1 ResulU of a recent statewide ttnia. West Virginia. Texas. New People know •. jdeaL Medical eipenses are hea»y charity $20 I wish it were more as you,l* " : surrey show that the New Jer- Mexico, Colorado, and U t a h - herself attracr sue-{and there are four small children do such a wonderful Job of helj>-; " r h t e h u • * * sey adult public U definitely con- require all carw registered in make the nu,,Sergeant Van Pelt 'to be taken care of. •Jig the needj in our community.! ****"" I Beat wishes and a Merry Christ- \ h * s <levoted a great deal of time j c*se So. 51: There are two old Lest there be any doubt' vinced that t h e * car Incpec-' their states to be inspected in to know your mas to you an who gr»e so much! *^ rffort to CMJTy o n t n * w o r k prople in thij case The only in- on this score. I thinX it tioni hare helped to reduce auto • private garage*. ever let j * ^ , , ( accliienU In the state. of your time to so worthy a I H1 * ame ""^ e H o r t n* v e h 8 d v w ? come is from Old Age Assistance, In Illinois, all commercial ve- [know them Four out of every five adult hicles are Inspected to private cau^ •• j fine results and we have -tiad and the only source of heip is should be repeated that On the oth<: citixeru personally Interviewed garages. ; many compliments from parent* our fund ; ™»nnv which is might be the ;k 1 evel nn wnlc in the survey are of th* opinion and members of the various ju- Cas* No. 58: Elderly lady who U T P« y " « And South Dakota requires all hard. In fart it the Txwwriter: ' venfle ansions. dependent on distant relations for j buted t o T h e I n d e p e n d e n t - that car Inspections have helped c a n on the road to have thetr harrt at beins , This. Is the last week-end for ! to reduce auto accidents •In addition. Sergeant Van h« -P Assistance is essentiaL Leader Christmas Fund is headlampi Inspected tn private become unnat-,: 2 wrapping Christmas gifts for the About one out of evert six taraget South Dakota alto rePelt attended a course at Rut- C*** *•• 5 9 : Another fpent for those in need. • needy, so won't you please get Have you r.> 1 h feels that car inspections hare quires all school buses to have ?er» Onirersity dealing wUh such ^o" *" * ° Kves atone. Her onlt who thinks *r,.. 5 ! n your lncoroc from oW not helped reduce auto accimatters and received a cerUTcate « *«' « « " * " « , N o t h i n g whatever is deduct-i a more thorough inspection in the time? | Ing and dents. ! ' N o U ; : r™ 9 0 m a n h a s b e e n " " ! private garages |a perton r 3 not send broken toys, puzilea with of commendation. In other words, those who be-; l TOluld from the Christmas fund recommend that the icipient In all. fifteen '15' states plus-nream of pieces missing or ggames with p part ffor o r several s e T e r a j years and is • wry of our staff, with volunteers, | lievc that ear inspections helped the District of Columbia, at the it U an sdvar.: of the equipment gone. It Just, Committee duly esublish by reso- w o r t h f C l j l , sort and wrap clothing and' reduce auto accidents In the state present time, require some form keep a Juvenile section in the J mean* the time of carting It up! a Case No. M: Still another elderoutnumber those who feel they : of car inspections. overage ho> » two night* of stairs, sorting it.: P o I i < * Department to function ly woman all alone in the world, toys. The expense of distrib-; have not by a martin of exactly • the Chief of Police and I H e l p f r o m t h e f u n d w o u l d g i v e „ „ . This newspaper presents the listener much 5 carting It back two flights of, uting the boxes of remem-| five to one further recommend that a merry Christmas. reports of the New Jersey Poll j an Incessant stairB and a trip to the inctner-! When the New Jersey Poll; brances are paid by thei g a t o r We have so much work to | Ser&e»rit Van Pelt be designated, C w So t i . A n d y e t exclusively in this area. ihit is to bnuput the following question to a, | do the last few days that it would ** Sergeant in the Juvenile c a s e 0 , a n ' o l d w o m a n I back to hu hi,. . newspaper, as are all other representative cron-«ecUon of ' bltionn No !I«T| help a lot If all toys and cloth- B u r e a u " no one to care. She receives Old incidental costs. In this char- j the state's citizen: \ Sergeant Van Pelt was appoint- A g e assistance. i ing were Inspected at home before "In New leney tor the past S male. being brought to The Indepen- ed to the Police Department in Case «2: This is a man who lire* ity, there is no overhead—j eighteen yean, all c a n have I dent-Leader. If there is any doubt 1942 and was elevated to his alone and our investigators teH except in the time andj i Ami If yo'l >,,; been inspected rejuUrlr by I in your mind as to whether or not present rank in 1954. i us that a basket would be most i with the boys, d the state f*r lifkta, brakes, tic. strength and money which! welcome — and needed — here. ; an article would be acceptable, I girl friends T!,<> VOn the wk«k, i o you feel that ] ju*t ask yourself this question, Case S3: An elderly couple with are supplied by our folks and ' lasUng popukri". these ear tnpteetUns have i "Would I like to get this aa a none of their own to help at ; usually the or.,- •* i helped U> reduce aaU> acciby us. \ • Christmas. A basket is. really Christmas present?" . . . (Continued from Page One) ; by the girk. So :j< dents in the state or not*" • * • 1B47. Father Lefebvre was ap- ' needed here. tivate both M-X> These were the m o l t s : pointed director of pilgrimage* j Case 64: Here we have a vetAnd There: Last but m,t r, For ten years now, we have j Statewide to be liked by ;„ The Colonia section of the Town- there five yean later. He has done j eran who is lit and from all indi- met the obligation which we; Helped reduce accidents M 3 like them. This ,;„ rhio is eoing to have a new sweet extensive research on Saint Anne cations will soon have to be nos16 no income due undertook on your behalf,; Have n»t you must pioif:.: shop—Colonia 8weet Shoppe. W. and is the author of several books Naapinion 4 to the man's illness and a baslttt but it means ti.a; a i l n m a n Avenue Shopping Center. including "The Land of Miracles." generously. The arrival off Highlight of today's survey be interested m v. S i The store is being opened Satur- •The Saint Called Good," "Saint ! is a necessity. There U a small the gift-laden trucks at ob-; findings is that car drivers in day by Dychatwald. formerly own- Anne's Prayer > Book" and "The i daughter to be considered, too. ing and in what •.:. • Case No. 65: This old lady is scure and dismal homes hasj the state by a margin of better er of Uncle Millie's Sweet Shoppe, Life of Saint Anne." than four to one are of the ' living on Tld Age assistance. Let's Roselle. Mr. DyachatwaM. his wife j try to give her a brighter Chrirt- brought through this dec- opinion that car Inspections j and two children reside at 15 TraJTO SALVAGE B!3 | mas. ade, we know, moments have helped to reduce accidents' falgar Drive. Colonia . . . When in the state. PITTSBURGH ' Toys and clothing were donated the Bucknell University Choir of memorable happiness and operator on a s Car Driven, Statewide (Continueo from Page One) this week by Earle Gehman, WornGOOD FORM . . . Chosen "Mba presents Its annual Christmas the Monongahi-: gratitude to those who other-' Helped redact aeeUenU U% Sweater Girl of 1956." Dorothy program on the campus Sunday. founded, In view of the financial an's Club of Avenel. The Monsters. Elizabeth, ha5 Have not IS Bawaod of Bradford, Pa., »pMiss Janet D. Pedersan. a junior, condition that the Township and: Abby Meistrich, Billy and Ann ] wise would not have been retempt to salv;,.. No opinion t School District finds itself to be Henry. Anthony n . u i c n , uui< tm.n wtta Cecelia Farley. KV,. W. Eckert, Girl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor that landed o; And among people with cars * a m e 4 "Hiss gwealer Girl of Pedersen, 24B First Avenue, will in, and the policy or the Board of' Scout Troop 14. Senior Girl Scout' membered. Moistened eyes last January ,;: sing In the alto section . . . Among Education has been to add>e*» It-, Troop 7. Avenel, Mrs. Welnberg'sl have dried OUicklV by t h e in '.heir fimffles. those who be- 1971." self to the functional use of build-1 Class School I, Mrs. Bert Samson. If Bvans rei^ lieve that car lnspeclons have those who were inducted into the warmth of a smile, tots lost helped to reduce accident in the POLLY LASHES LUZON may keep all p. armed forces by the Draft Board, ings and school property. i Mrs David Davis. their uncertainty, Mothers state also outnumber those who MANILA^-Typhoon Polly left at fled equipment Tuesday were James A. Maffia, 430 Woodbine Avenue, Avenel; have offered a silent prayer believe they have not by a better least three dead and 32 missing today as It lashed across southern than four to one margin. Eugene R. Catino. Jr.. 139 Correfor the good givers. Luzon Island In the Philippines Car Owners, Statewide ja Avenue, Iselin; Nunzlo C. MiHave redieed sccddenls t l % with 80-mile-an-hour winds. The nuccl, 27 Daniel Street, Port 681-691 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Bureau of Customs said 32 sieve- j Have not IT Reeding; Charles F. Martorelli, The eleventh year? Whatj ItiUV I dore* were - missing after two I I NOW THRl Ne •pinira % 426 Prospect Street. Avenel; John now? j Worthy of particular mention,; barges sank in the Pacific off M, Mullen, Jr., 550 Cedar Avetoo, Is that at least seven out 1 southeastern Luzon. nue. Woodbridge . . . John J. Kala, of every ten In every population j pos, radioman, 3/c USN, 47 Liwith Juiif WU .mi i group examined believe that car: berty Street, Fords, aboard the Uolorn (>rav \ •• inspections have helped to re-; escort destroyer, VSS. Damato (Cdntinued from Page One) In Cinrma^rniic r.. and James E. Britton, fireman, Wilbur Coville and Edward Slotw i t h IhfM- gin -I USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. James kin. Doctors. Dr. I. Zuckerberg; Harrjr Jamr» - \ n F. Britton. 109 Warner Street, publicity. Lawrence F. Campion: Dirk sh.i»n Fords, aboard the support aircraft Woodbrldfr, N. J. gas stations. William Westlake. carrier U.8.S. Antietam, arrived Mill STARTS TIES., WED.. THURS. at Piraeus-Athens, Greece, NoHI-Z U U Lori Nelson - John Smith in vember 23 . . . Robert L, Beni. airman apprentice, USN, son of THL'RS. THRl' SAT. Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Jr.. 42 Ford Phs Avenue, Fords, is serving with Rirhard Dfnninf In Airborne Early Warning Squadron — nlth "GIRLS IN PRISON" 15 at the Naval Air Station PaTab Hunter - NaUlle Wood tuxtent River. Md. . . . Richard • '"Uy Nil* u H U » Sthort m u THF. MAVKRICK Ql'EEN ' | | EVFRV F V F M N G ! Francis Street. . . . from Ford*, a 1 aon to Mr. and Mrs Carl Hueb(Cccunued from Pagf One) ! schl*. 30 A Aldrtch Drtve: a dauthCttn added to the list Mix **ek t*r to Vr and Mrs. Edward Mac o be helped through the fund a n t>*ta.. 32 Jackson Avenew . . also a son to Mr. and Mrs Charles i& follow*. No 51 There are »eTeti i Bennett. IJ7 Woodbrtdge ATenue. •hiWrrn in this family from I S Snfartn and a daughter to Mr ears old to 13 year? old The mai and Mrs John Warchol. II Clem- | jj the household is Torkin* not bfl Court. Hopelavn . M i l A i wt t?-;e income :« much too small L*r«. Tiadal« Place and Mrs St^r- I All by Hrrertf ,w> Fortay arrived tn Vienna this i Caw N«, it: Elederly woman _ . ! • * * * to see* some of their reU-'^ho surely need* help If her Tha not* came from Fred (ttTe* who they o#lirre rot out of! jhrisUnas is to be a tat brijhteT. Adams in behalf of the Lucky i Hungary They are also trying to r , _ N . „ . H e ~ „ fcaT- u Efcht Hunting Club. It speaks fl™, ^ ^rx bo^.j h ; , £ T > # T ~ : ™ 4 V 1orphanwl for ttieif: "Altho^h the Lucky: c a s t e s rf r * G e o r g e Frederick ! ™ S J e ' ^ e s t 16 T^e fathL Ei«ht Huntin* Club does not hare V h o m they hope to brin* tack only can «t>rk intermittent!} the mean* to contribute to char- Ttth them Sorry to learn tJia would have ity or to support financially com- • Mr. and Mm. John S Ander*sg. •VI I I I I GRAMERCY PARR SUJTS 55.00 Famous Relic Cost 'Excessive' -\ ]• 1 ST. DEMETRIUS COMMUNITY CENTER MAJESTIC Dancing Every Friday Night THIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th WALTER KROSS 'THEOPPOSITESEXl Drive for Relief And His ORCHESTRA -STATE- - FORDS- THEATRE PLAYHOUSE 'birt He Left Behind" Barbara SUnwjrrk - Barry Snllivm U Random: 100% PLKE WOOL SWEATERS 7.98 Gabardine Slack* 10.98 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson, Jr.. Sarannah. Ga.. announce the birth of a daughter, Joanne Marie. November 23. In Savannah. I : Mrs. Aftderson is the former Miss I ; Annamae Zierer. Mid wood Way, Mr. and Mrs. Richj Colonia | ; » r d Gyorkas. formerly of WoodS j bridge Township, have moved into '' 11 their new home and would like 11 to hear from their friends. Their | ! address is 49 E. Netherfield Road. Glenville. Wilmington 4. Delaware Mrs. Gyorkas Is the former Joan Nochta. Avenel . . . Before you go to Ntw York for that last week of Ohrtjstmas shopping. I suggest that you look at the merchandise offered In area shop* first. I did most' of my shopping locally—except for two special lWma—and I had quite a bit to choose from and no wear and tear on my nerves. . . . Two Guys from Harrison, I hear, has something lu-w -r a female S»nU Claus. . . ViVIEYi HIDUV SHOP 1 llmt 9.98 n IMS SHOP and Mn. JUUAB Wuutli, I N ,\L i W. SCN. THHl TIES. "Teen Age Rebels" I'riday - Saturday Gary Cooprr - Jane Wyalt in "TASK FORCE" — Plus — James Cainey - Pat O'Brita In _"THE nC.IITING 69TI1" Saturday Malinrr at t:«f P. M. Ginger Roien - Mirh**! Renoir "COME NEXT SPRING" Corhran - Ann Sheridan SIN.. Ginfrr Rofera, Michael Rennle in ( hrUtmat Krtnliw Oo*rd°' "TEENAGE REBEL" DECEMBER 26 — Plu» — U»vid Brian - May Wynn In "THE WHITE SQUAW" HUNGARIAN SHOW From I T. M. C«»tlnu«as NOW THKI -vi'ii "The Sharkfighters Hllll Viflitr M ilni'- "THE MAN FROM DEL RIO" w i t h Ainii"ii> STARTS l M \ H ^ ' "THE 7th CAVALRY n l t h K a i i d " l | ' ! ' -!• BUONO APPEKTO But iVof Least: Born at Perth Amboy Hospital: From Woodbrldg?, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sliarik, 68 Fulton ROBES Street; t u p to Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin. 670 Watts Avenue: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nor^bert Jobt, 12 Freeman Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard BernHANlA-( HAKGE IT! stein, 172 Fief man Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard January Feb. Vi Mar. Lknmh, 534 Olive Place: a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Stuart Brandow, 645 Leone Street. . . . from Avenel, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Den Bleyker, 200 Demarest Avenue; a bon to Mr. and MYa. Donald Nuztlrod. 900 Rahway Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jamt-» V Ma««, 40 B Smith S t m t . . (ruin belin, a daughter to Mr. I and Mrs. Angelo A. Barbato, 14 WOOOWMf i Berkley Boulevard; a «qn to Mr. Frt»»j Till« r. M. and Mrs. Gowue Poywick, II Marruklitf la K m coni Avenue, a daufhter to Mr. CARTOONS and COMEDY AI TABLE ROCK' "HOT ROD GIRL" GIFT CKBTIF1CATE8 FOR ANY AMOUNT RICCI'S ITALIAN CUISINE ror Layette size For Toddlers For Children & CITY LINE RESTAURANT Roosevelt Avenue, t'arteret and TAVERN To Size I t Avoid the but Minute Rush and Cruth HANDI-CHARCE 10 PAYMENT PLAN Curnrl •'STAR OF INDIA {('ullll Shop /VOID.' At the Beautiful New LAY-AWAY "SUICIDE MISSION" OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 UNTIL CfUtfSTMAg FREE PARKING AT BEAB OF STOBE For Orders to Take Oat Call KM-9682 W *1 PIES *"«• » waJ treat, Ui our **««l«Ue I U U M DUtaea CATERING SERVICE In Our Lure BANQUET HALL KK1DAV N V |M Xo KvcryuiH' | ) , i n i i - | |.»i!'i< Good, Usablf IMF f«" SUN., MOV. aimer Rn|er» •>'" "TEEN AGE David »<'•'" "WHITE SQUAW -ISEL1ISNI )K J'ENDENT-LEADER Mepenbent - ieaber COLONIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 PAGE u it of Honor Hospital Guild to Start PTO of School 18 leld byTroop 45 Library for Nurses9 Home Names Chairmen ipiNlA — A Parents Night i uiit, of Honor was held Frl,. i he AmerlcRn Legion Hall, ,(,,.,- scout Troop 4S. Color , [in the Flag Ceremony I'niiovt Brown and Allan C O L O N I A _ The Colonla Branch of the Perth Amboy Hospital Guild met at the Colonla Library where Mrs. Mortimer Cowen, president, announced the appointment of Mrs. Rose Bwartz as chairman of the book project, The Branch Is starting e fiction library for the nurses home. Anyone who has good reading books and would like to donate them Is askod to call Mrs. Swartz at RA 7-1423. Volunteers are being sought to sell items to patients from the carts at the. hospital. Those who can give some Christmas Plans Listedby ward during Christmas week. Mrs. ISELIN — The P.T.O. of Iselln P. Roemer and her committee School 18 met at the school where served refreshments. the speaker wa* Dr. Van Clct There will be no business meeti Morris, Rutgers University. His Ing for the guild during January. COLONIA — The W.S.C.S. C the New Dover Methodist Chun) will hold Its annual Christum party Wednesday at the chWCt Chairman of the affair i t Herbert Schaefer assisted by Mr Oscar Vollmar. Mrs. Albert I is In charge of decorations. members will bring gifts : pals Schools from Bad School*." be held February 4th at the LiThe new constitution of the orJames Taber prebrary. ganization was Introduced and ,,l iwnrds to 8cout« who hid voted upon. ,,...pd one rank up,the ladder The several committees were ,,,,,1 as follows: Star Badge appointed arid are headed by , nli-s Smith, Sandalwood This year, the W.S.C.S. i l Mndfjj chairmen as follows: Hospitality. ', sniior patrol Leader of the Ing 27 packages to the Method!* * Mrs. Charles De Geso; program, ,, 1st class badges to Robert Home In Ocean Grove. A'Spwl Mrs. Joseph Weiss; w\vs and ,,, chain O'Hilli Road and iroiiram Is being planned, and means', Mrs., Elwood E. Harris; nembers are urged to attend. Hi-nund, Sandalwood Lane r The deadline for the I'litrol Leaders; 2nd Class t>n lie HJ I ill A DrOlCCL ftt"ft fltlfpri trt *iCOLONIA — The Ladles Auxl- membership, Mrs, Nathan Blanontest sponsored by the ,, to John Toma, Colonto 11 .iv.vjvt»to naivcu \I\J 11 fi rv o f fchp Colniiifl. First 1 ' Aid cken; publicity, MM. Jerome Bar!lub is Saturday. Three prizes v ', ..id utid Barry Sonwh, Tan- Cftin n i i r ^ ^ ? 1 " 1 8 ' ^ 7 ' 2 " 2 ' ! Squad elected officers as follows: rl*, auditing, Mrs. Peter Peace; 9 child welfare, Mrs. Seymour ,. ;l Uinc; Tendtrfoot Badges awarded, 3rd grade and undof *•' Oulld made Santa Clan* Mrs. Carmen Maealuso, vice-presiDerechln. i,:nrs Bundy, Chain O'Hllla th through 7th grade and 8tiv ; place mats. Thejie mats will be dent; Mrs. Phillip Slngalewttch, :rade and up, Students may ente^v. •i .ml Albert Aymer. CertlflMrs. Harris suggested that cake uaed at the hospital in a children's Jr.. secretary; Mrs. Robert Uhl, s many slogans as they Wish, . ,,r Merit were presented to sale be held In the near futreasurer; Mrs. John Palmer and ture. 'rlzes will be awarded during Bun^ - ^ tin participated In the Mrs. Andrew Soyka, trustees; Mrs. ay School, Decamber 30. Judgflf," l, Training Course at Camp The next meeting will be held Alex Bcltz, lla»on officer; Mrs. January 2. ire Rev. Sweet, Robert SwensOBL „ m November. Those reCmll Hrychkanyck, John Fitter*', Cornelius Oberdlck, sunshine com,,. IIM> cnrtlflcatflS were: Ronan and Ike Burrows. fa mittee; Mrs. Nicholas Kreitz, pub.vhapfer, Charles Smith, licity. Gregory to Address , Fi-pund, Robert Brown and The entire church school wUI" New members welcomed were i jlmnyak. ave its Christmas program at t b i "• Civic Club Tonigh ISELIN Plans have been Mrs. Kate Maurer, Mrs. Gloria i : i.niL Scoutmaster Herbert Oak Tree School, Edison, Decem* TO HEAD VETERANS AUXILIARY: Above are the officers of the newly-oritaniied ladies' AuxilCarballo. and Mrs. Robert Uhl. »,'I displayed a chart on made by the Rosary Society of ber 23 at 7 P.M. This is the on* C O L O N I A — Charles E. iary of Colonia Memorial Post, VFW. I^-ft to right arn, president, Mrs. Albert (Jundersen; senior vice i::.: raps and fusci and St. Cecelia's Churoh for a fashion Plans were furthered for a dance Gregory, publisher of the Inime during the year that the enJ president, Mrs, Bernard Krajewski; Junior vice president, Mrs. John Erk, Jr.; secretary, Mrs. Ray. . i lo the Scouts the danger show to be held In conjunction some time in February. The newly- dependent-leader will be guest tire school can he together. All mond Hughes; treasurer, Mrs. James t). Posaelli; chaplain, Mrs. Harry Morecroft; conductress, il rd when they are permuted with the Junior and Senior So- elected officers will be installed speaker tonight at a meeting of are urged to come out and wor j Mrs. Vernon Travis. at a dinner January 12 at the ir Living around. The display dalities. The date will be anship wfth the group at this high- , the Oak Ridge Property OwnCivic Club building. Ight of the Christmas season. i. miiln at the American U-' nounced later. ers Association At the Colonla It was reported that the recent , Hull for all Scouts to study. Committees have been appointCivic Improvement jClub, Incookie sale sponsored by the Auxi John Toma, newly-elected ed under the guidance of Rev, man Avenue, at 8:30 o'clock. i;: lit of the Mothers Club pre- Thomas Raywood and chairmen iliary was a financial success. The Mr. Gregory, who has advonext meeting will be January 14 i. ;i sift check to chairman are; Mrs, Fred Wolf, general cated a revaluation program for at the Squad headquarters. t i Troop Committee, Hope chairman, Mrs. Harry Brickall the Township for many years t: to be used u the Troop assistant chairman: Mrs. Edward will speak on "Assessments and COLONIA — The installation rence district president, repreI. mvensary. Partenope a n d Mrs. Joseph Revaluation." COLONIA —Mtlton Wasserman, ceremonies of the newly-formed sented the 5th district. Also pret ;t master Taber strewed the Shields, ads and door prizes: Mrs. chairman of the children's holiday ISELIN — Election of officer*' Ladies Auxiliary of the V.F.W. Co- sent was a delegation from the ,- \ince of Scouts being pre- Edward Evanik. refreshments; party, sponsored by the Wood took place at a meeting of tha lonia Memorial Post was held Satilnden Post of the Ladles Auxiliary Mrs. Walter KoiUttyn, model* and M :vn all emergenctes and also bridge Knolls Civic Association Young Women's Guild of Mrgtf ' urday at the Colonia Civic Club •I the V.F.W. : • r.wity of parent help and fashions; Mrs. William Chafaannounced the change in time fo Presbyterian Church of Iselln. building, Inman Avenue. A large turnout of Colonia resip.; ation with the boys In order telll. publicity; and members of the party scheduled to be held The new slate Includes Mrs. Mrs. Mary Thome, of the Car- dents was on hand to witness the Saturday at School 17, Inman •i. '-m to advance In Scoutlnx. the Junior Sodality, decorations. COLONIA — Cub Pack 145 held ceremonies and take part in the Avenue: The party will begin at Frank Fennesz, president; Mrs, teret Post, conducted the cereK Smith, announced that In Fwhlons will be modeled by Its monthly meeting Friday at CoNorman Jensen, first vice-presimonies and installed the officers: octal hour. 2 P. M. instead of 3 P. M. as was •imbillty all the Scout* In the members of their groups. lonla Library. After greeting the dent; Mrs. John Sawszak, recordISELIN — The Rosary Society Mrs. Albert Gundersen, president; previously announced and will o;> who applied to go to the NsCubs and their parents, Cubmaster Ing secretary; Mrs. Oeorge "Matf , of St. Cecelia's Church held its Mrs. Bernard Krajewski, senior Shore Crest Civic Unit end at 5 P. M. ». Jamboree, to be held tn Warren Reeb took a count of the usch, treasurer; Mrs. Curtijr vice-president; Mrs. John Eck, Jr., k Forge, Pennsylvania, tills Colonia Club to Meet number of parents representing annual Christmas party in the Refreshments and giftrTvltl bi Campbell, corresponding secreElects Herman Kunkes school cafeteria. junior vice-president; Mrs, Harry in,' i. would be able to attend, Den. Den 1, of which Mrs. on hand for all the children pres- tary, At Library, Monday each Rev. Thomas Dentlcl present- Morecroft, chaplata; Mis. James t'.<>|) 45 wishes to thank Post William Marquardt is Den Mother, COLONIA — An election of ent and the highlight of the part; A report was given on the anPosselli, treasurer; Mrs. Vernon v Mich generously allowed them received the Honor Den Flag for ed the officers and program chairofficers was held at a recent will.be the arrival of a surpris* nual Christmas bazaar and sup* COLONIA — A meeting of the n :d all their meetings at the having the moat parents present. men with corsages. Receiving the Travis, conductress; Mrs. R. Cur- meeting of the Shore Crest Civ- guest of honor. A donation of 6 per. Mrs, Charles Christensen and Colonla Club will be held Monwere Mrs. Joseph tis, Sr., patriotic Instructor; Mrs. !:•!) Hull and also donated Assistant Cubmaster William corsages ic Association, at School 17, tn- cents is asked per child, while th( Mrs. IJarold Hanna, co-chairman, day at 8 P. M. at the Library. adults will be admitted without ti> to the Troop at the time Walsh presented atoards to the fol- Schortz, Mrs. Paul Sil'ance, Mrs. Raymond Hughes, secretary; Mrs, man Avenue. stated the affair was very suoesscharge. Reservations must Kir organization and the PTO This will be an important meet- lowln? deserving Cub Scouts: Den [Richard Smith, Mrs. George R. Curtis, Jr., flag bearer; Mrs, Named were: Herman Kunkes, ful and that over 2S0 dinners had. ing and all members are urged to R. Hitibel, historian; Mrs. George made by tonight. To, make a resBrooks, and Mrs. Carl Anderson. their sponsorship. 1: John Laraen, Bear Badge, Asst. president; Arthur Coyne, vicebeen «rved. attend. Latzko, Guard; Mrs. Isaac Burervation call Mrs. Armand Ciccu! . Father Denticl announced that Danner Strip*; Den 2: Christopher lamborette will b* held In president; Max Kelson, treasurThe next meeting will be De- ' Mrs. Crelghton Pfelffer. chairroughs, Mrs. George Benson, Mrs at PU-1-2410. Mrs. Clyde Garlanc Petrovic, Bear Badtfe, Oold Arrow; a New Year's Eve ball would be r I»r the e n | i » Baritan Counman of the children's Chrtotma* Anthony Simonelli, Silver Arrow; held with all the societies of the Phillip Singalewitch and Mrser; Mrs.'SSith Cohen, Parlia- at FU-1-9529 or Mrs. Milton Was cember 18 when new officers wilt a 'i <• Duhernai n'atei System mentarian, and Mrs. Mauriel be Installed. There will be a party has announced that the or- Oerald Tarver, 2 Year Pin; Den ) : parish participating in the school George Thompson as color bearers serman at FU-1-854B. V'.'v and (tie troop U preparDlugash and Mrs. Betty Bowlby Christmas party and gifts will be iginal plans to have the party at Walter Emery, Lion Badge; Je.rry cafeteria. The Rosary Society will and Mrs, Harold Pierce, Mrs ' make displays Which will who will shar« the duties of reexchanged. the library have been changed Felton, Lion Badge; Den 5: Carl supervise decorations. Rosarlans Howard Pierce, and Mrs. Joseph MAN SIZED o. •'•• their campsite. cording and corresponding secf Giannattusio, as trustees. and that the affair will take place were asked to meet at the cafeCustomer: "I want a box o Kallnowski. 2 Sliver Arrows; Jofa in.-, present were Mrs. James retaries. Among the guests from the Egypt has demanded an investiMr aod Mrs. Prank Brown, at the American Legion Hall on seph Chesney, 1 Gold Arrow, 1 Sil- teria December 30 at 3 P. M. No other business was dis- cigars, please." 8th District Chief of Staff were Clerk: "Yes, ma'am —a strong gation by the United Itations of A donation was made to the 1 Mrs. Herbert Sehaefer Priday. December 28 between the ver Arrow; Den 6: Robert Goldqn, cussed as the entire meeting was Mrs. Rose Tomasso, district conthe Brltlsh-French-Israell attacks i.lnt'y Freund, Mm. John hours of 2 and 4 P. M. Member* Lion Bad«e; Charles DeMaroo, Trinitarian Sisters In Perth Amdevoted to the election. The cigar?" ductress, Mrs. Manianne Jones Customer: "Oh, yes. My hus- and punishment of the "aggresMis James Taber. Mr. and working on the commfctee are: Bear Badge; Bruce Hamilton, i boy. group will meet on the first sors." During the program Christmas and Mrs. Mary Nolan, district Tuesday of each month at band bites them terribly." I >i>e Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Paul Ablonczy, Mrs. Charles Gold Arrow, 2 Silver Arrows. Larsen, Mrs. Joseph Munson. Mrs. Carols were sung by the Junior guards and Mrs. Marie Balsko, dis- School 17, Inman Avenue. Mr. Reeb Inducted two boys into ornyak. Mri. Albert Aytrict president. Mrs. Norman LawEdward Newton and Mrs. Walt the Pack' as Bobcats, Thomas-I Sodality and the Holy Name John Jewkes of the Citizens 'st.s Included prospective enev Plemm and Wayne Wirta were clety Glee club. A community Counpil was guest speaker. Raymond Smith and Court i S * « presented with their Bobcat pins sing was enjoyed. A buffet sup- Oliphants Entertain The aext meeting of Shore ••iin-l, Cubmaeter Wlltard per was served with Mrs. Carl by their parents. Crest Civic Association will bo Ki'i of cub Pack 130 and Colonia Sportsmen* For Daughter, Jane, 1 held January 2 at 8:30 P.M. at Robert Golden and Carl Kali- Anderson as chairman and mem.utoba and son, Roger, who Inman Avenue School. Club Enjoys Fishing nowski having fulfilled all require- bers from Menlo Park Terrace and •••'A-f.ii member e l t h e Troop. OOLONIA — Mr. and Mrs. Fred ments were presented with their Shore Crest sections as hostesses. Formerly of Rosfelte ( I I V K S KrfBLEM COLONIA — The C o l o n i a Webeles Badge* by their fathers. An exchange of gifts was con- Oliphant, Normandy Road, enter- Girl Scout Troops Plan tained at a party to mark the first IN A gold emblem ha*'j sportsmen's Club held a fishing Cubmaster Reeb said he thought ducted, Yule Party Dec. 18th fitting for Mr. Golden and Mr. At the January meeting, a white birthday of their daughter, Jane. H.sented to Samuel S. trip out of the Highlands Sunday. Guests besides her sister, Cathy, nt 186 Rldgeley Avenue, Members sailed on the "Georglna" Calinowski to present Robert and elephant sale Ls to be held. COLONIA—The Colonia Neighwere Mr. and Mrs. A. Dushinka, his twenty-fifth year of which Albert Maye, Jr. is skip- >rl with, their Webelos Badges Elizabeth; Thomas Dushinka and borhood Group No. 3 is planning a ** — Of The Beautiful New — Western EKetrlc Com- per and Albert Maye, Sr. the mat*. iince they had done such an ex- Cub Pack 148 to Hold daughter, Mary Ann, Scotch Christmas party December 18 at •• Keafny. A truck and One thousand pounds of fish were leltent Job in helping their sons Holiday Party Today Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Oli- School 17 from 7 to 8:30 P. M. •:nver for twenty years, caught Including whiting, ling and throughout their Cubbing activiphant and son, Ronnie, Menlo The group consists of five brownie ,les. Cubmaster Reeb presented 'itt occupation U ptpe- a few mackrel. ISELIN — A pack committee Park; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oli- troops and one intermediate girl Attending were Otto Young- Hobert Golden with a Boy Scout the pl&nt's maintenance meeting of Cub Pack 148 was phant, Sr. and son, John; Mrs. scout troop.' <;it He Is a member of bluth, Leo Reuther, Tony Strlpko, landbook and canteen since he held Thursday, at the home of Charles Oliphant, Jr., and chilEach troop is planning to share vas also graduating from, the pack uley 8. Holmes Chapter George Ballnt. Harry Evans, Peter Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stein- dren, Patti and Charles III all of in the entertainment. An exchange ,o Boy Scouts. Carl, Richard Ahearn, Irving Telephone Pioneers of All the Dens participated in the berg, 294 Wood Avenue. Com- West Street and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- of gifts will be held and a visit »n organization com- Fteterson, Robert Dillworth and evening's p r o j e c t s concerning mittee members present were Mrs. ter Brostow and children, Linda from Santa Claus will be the highEdward Wescot. High hook was ' long service telephone — On Or About — light of the festivities. Christmas customs In otl\er lands, Fred Relght, Mr. John Jenkins, and Walter, Normandy Road. won by Leo Reuther. I and told about some of the inter- Mrs. Edward Menzenback, Mrs. esting customs practiced. Muriel Theodpre Kristensen, Mrs. W. G. Marquaj'ds Den I, put an a de- Trenery, Mrs. Albert Kull, Mrs. lightful puppet show "A Visit From James O'Rourke and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Steinberg. Refreshments St. Nicholas.'! In The Colonia Shopping Center were served. Refreshments furnished by Mr. Plans for (he annual Christmas Reeb and Mr, WalBh were served West Inman Avenue, Colonia to the Cubs and their parents by party were discussed. Santa Claus (COLONIA SHOPPING CENTER! hair Den Mothers Mrs. Anthony Si- will be present and an exchange — Featuring — monelli, iMrs. William Marquardt, of SO-cent gifts were planned styled Mrs. Frederick Bbyle, Mrs. An for the party to be held today thony Kallnowski and Mrs. Hers- at School 15. Dens 4 and 5 will id be t h l hosts. chel Tarver. , Served at our fountain or The Chinstmas candy orders The next Pack rfieeting will take packaged to take home. , place January 4, when the theme will be allotted to the boys for distribution. will be "Eyes In the Sky." (i i!i!!istrr Squad Auxiliary Elects Officers cr'th^ouud :rzr^^^i **• *-*»* Church Groups Plan Style Show Newly-Formed Colonia VFWKnolls Holiday New Slate Named •_ Auxiliary Installs Slate Party Saturday By Church Guild Awards Presented At Pack Meeting Rosary Society Holds Yule Fete Attention Colonia Residents "UNCLE MILTIE" I Announces the Opening COLONIA SWEET SHOPPE MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY DATE WITH B E A U T Y • • • have your COLONIA NOW OPEN VLL DAY SUNDAY For Your Health Needs uijd Prescription* Wt Stock a Complete Selection of: Moglia's Ice Cream FREDRIC'S Iselin's Original Newspaper and Variety Store PERMANENT KLINES 5 and 10 WAVE • GIFT, WRAPPINGS o INDIES' GIFT SjETS • MEN'S GIFT SETS • KIDDIE • • t « t FERMJMES COSMETICS BOXED CANDY WALLETS ELEC. SHAVERS WATCHES 50% OFF! LIGHT SETS and, 'TIL Tel. KU-8-9767 or FU-8-8S63 COLONIA DECORATIONS Complete Un« at Hallmark Gift Wrapping! Complete and VALUED TO $15.00 • HALLMARK BOXED GREETING CARDS from $ 1 . 0 0 Fredric and Six Operators to Serve You, , FREDRIC OPEN EVENINGS Oak Tree Road, Wlia FKEE DELIVERY MI WHITMAN'S Lay-away Toys Now for Christmas Tel. U-8-1065 For all occasions DELICIOUS SANDWICHES NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES t STATIONERY Outdoor and Indoor CHRISTMAS "CHARM CRAFT" GREETING CARDS SPECIALS! "Serving This Area for Over 50 Years" • CHRISTMAS CARDS Friday, December 14 Your Hairdresser ' 1 5 0 Elm Ave,, Rahwayj-Tel. RA.7'9883 J Branch Salon on Raritan Ave., Clark, N. J. TeL CR-6-9817 • ' , > — aud the — "Beat Cup of Cqflije In Colonia" NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES TO\S • GAMES* STATIONERY WHITMANS BOXED CANDIES PIPES AND TOBACCOS COMPLETE FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEONETTE, SERVICE Our Sincere Thanks To: Newark Soda Fountain Clinton Squaw Pipe Company Whitman's Candy Clover Meadow Dairy' i.k ,- '(Elj AN lHUft rtKWKFAFCR Tbf (1*141 Tb» WwrfkrUi rrbnfer . VTM4brMft In — Tb« farib lmnaU _. _ umi . iittii Ckaifc. fc II G r r n i t i m W f t - S - i ; i i " t Lawrence P. Tiw PTHMM* rad TrcMWtr •S m t i ; A f h nptei kf MO, W emu. if ffo Wrong Time We can understand the desire of the Board of Fire Commissioners in Fords to enlarge and improve its firehouse, but we think its proposal to spend" $95,000 on such improvement is poorly timed. We think it would be in the public interest, therefore, if the referendum to be submitted to the Fords people at a special election Saturday is rejected. If funds were being asked for additional fire equipment, it would be difficult to make any objection. Since, however, the money is to go solely for building we are of the Opinion such a targe expenditure is most imprudent and should be delayed at least until we learn definitely what is to be required to meet our school needs. , So long as the present firehouse is adequate to house current equipment—even though some inconvenience it entailed and some desirable facilities are lacking—we Relieve the situation is not so impossible to require spending $95,000 at a time hen the residents of Fords as well as resi:ents of all other areas of the Township re already head over heels in public debt. ficit financing is poor policy at any time, nd particularly in these days when interest rates are soaring to an all-time high. The best estimate available now is that ore than $10,000,000 must be raised by he taxpayers of the community within the jpext five years to finance an adequate |chool-building program. The present municipal debt is over $13,000,000. It can be |eadily seen, therefore, that before we know $t we will be in debt to the extent of $23,§00,000—a debt on which both principal | n d interest payments must be made anSince this is the case, we believe hat fire districts, our Town Committee nd Board of Education have no choice exept to cut every expense in their power— nd cut drastically. All spending agencies should — even hough they don't—consider the necessiies of the other. Instead, each goes on its lerry way issuing bonds, using up cash eserves, appropriating without any regard ar the needs of the other—and, indeed, the ecurity of the people. The sooner this hitor-miss practice stops, the better off we all will be. Polio Shots for Adults A noted authority on polio recently suggested that adults, especially those who are not yet 35 years of age, obtain a series of three polio shots during this winter, or before the polio season next year. OLD FLAME In fact, the expert suggested that adults waste no time in getting the polio shots He said that polio is attacking a surprising number of adults in the age group between 19 and 35. Adults need no longer hesitate to take these shots, since 8 plentiful supply of serum is now available and they will not be depriving any youngster who wants the shots from getting them. Therefore, we can see no reason why adults should not get polk) shots, just as they hive taken smallpox shots and various other shots to make them immune to serious illness. In the case of the polio vaccine, it has proved itself to be highly valuable, even though its original use had its rough spots. There seems to be very little possibility that anything is, wrong #ith any present-day vaccine, however, and this mistake seems to nave been permanently corrected. Therefore, we join the doctor who suggests polk) shots for adults, and recommend that local citizens consider taking them immediately. — JLdtetA to tb Independent-Leader, has on pro^f Editor: Hy life anri in i Reference: "Mrot Hitt ReI. Add(><! K<: valuation Proposal*. See* Utilrequire revah •• ities Oalntng, Others Penalatlnn., ised If Plan is Adopted Here." n . The n,, xUMd if Plan Is Adopted must work i!:. Here."' <Wp Commit, After reading Die above article valuation In the Independent - Leader, " 1 . The TV Wednesday. November SI, 18M. I vriously pondered whether the Uort - poljti-u article might not beit hate been unusual ram/ headed, "{^evaluation S t i r s *tant numbrr • Double Talk. Addtd Confusion eniovlnn sm> Settles Over Township Citizen* " Political PS!;,' I tathtT from the vague, nebu- viluatlon a w lous, self •contradicting state- to any form ment* made that any attempt commonly rr: st Revaluation would reduce chine vot". uxes on 'Utilities1 and increase repeatedly (1 Uxes to Woodbridge Township political adv, : taxpayers. tunUm Th The ; It is easy to « « that taxpayers dependable i;:; under our present system of val- equal re]»r*.--<-,, uation are unequally taxed. aUOBand in;. Sutwi simply It mean* that etch facilities. citizen does not carry his or her IV.'Voter* :>, fair share of our joint commun- IMUC of revj:, ity endeavors, covering such sidelined by i., ••. things as Education, Police and mlttee Fire Protection. Health and V. T h e maw:.• Recreation. This does not mean points out ih. ;.. that we will be forced to make A. Our Bin up lost u x e s from 'Utilities'. It functlonlnii mil.,, means simply that citizen* be- Townahip Comn,. come equal in sharing the tax MUonally ina.;.-,, burden. our education.*. Improvement* in our collective B. The To-i:, community life require sound has (ailed anil honest change as will be necessi- in mceUni and tated by revaluation The 8taW Ctjion diletnm.i Department on Loral Govern- vthmtkm ment has already pointed out Failures ir, , that addition*! aid for education construction depends on our Prts* to town.,,, ability to rmlust* w« totentr ur.-v;,, I am confident that t vigi- Uon thenotiif: .:,,.,, lant, aware citizenry'constantly naturally if »* , on the alert agaln.it dlwtmini- of coordinate ,f.: Uon of half truths will serve to tlvlty by the Bo,i: bring truth and progress to our Uon then educ.iv,: community certainly J Truth has recognted that i t the last equality of representation Is-ab- meeting 99 per ,,• sent from our local government. was spent on ai: » Truth recognizes the revalua- the general nw! ; . < tion is nothing more than an education upon • equal share of the cost of ad- catlonal calibre ' ministering to our community pends. Is it am > needs, Truth recognizes that low ebb In ed\i<\r. "Public Office Is a Public Trust," ment exists *..• and nothing short of this truth tects of eduMi,.:: Is acceptable to voters anywhere needs with <.r.. emergency reiw::and at any time. Here- are fact* concerning re- ceftcy but ntx<: > <Continued on P. valuation and the stranglehold It No Taxpayers' Seria Hope may breathe eternal in the human breast, out here's another Christmas with no Santa Claus to promise lower tax bills next year. This* takes no crystal ball nor mystic predictions. Any year-end accounting of current spending in government plus promises for 1957 confirms signs of little tax relief ahead. The story is the same from local government, where operating costs alone zoomed nearly $100 million in the past five years, to the Federal Government, where in the face of continuing international friction, fiscal experts foresee only further increase in the current $36 ly J. J»s*t firtlMu billion a year level of military expenditures and little or no promise of recession in — State officials of hospitals than enter the front station, claims Colonel Afeall Is other costs. . \ New Jersey hope Santa Claus will door. one of hU best examiners. Factors blamed for increasing costs of be generous this year in providgovernment range from growing popula- ing gifts of new buildings, in- CHRISTMAS SPIRIT: - Hun- DEES HUNTING:—New Jersey creased spending money, more dreds o* children in New Jersey hunters have been wearing red tion, expanding economy and demands for personnel and any new gadget orphanages and oiher places, in- hunting caps and coats and socks additional service to lack of restraint in designed to smooth out tne kinks cluding the State Home for Boys for years and years in the deep in State Government. at Jamesburg and the State Home woods in quest of deer. handling the public's pocketbook. Now comes word that red to a Governor Robert B. Meyner for Olrls at Trenton will be hapPointing out that today's spending in- would be pleased on Christmas pier this Christmas because of color blind person Is the same vitably leads to tomorrow's tax bills, the Day if Santa Claus would leave the generosity of the men at Me- color as the brown woods and the increase of one cent per gal- Guire Air Force Base, near Fort brown deer is not too good in the New Jersey Taxpayers Association has de- an interest of safety. One out of lon tax on gasoline in his Christ- Dix. dicated itself to "Controlling Tomorrow's mas stocking. He has told Santa Each year, under the direction every ten persons is considered the State could use another $18,- of Major Edgar P. Farnell, Judge color blind and if a color blind Taxes Today." 000,000 annually to participate Advocate of the Air Force Base, hunter begins treking in the Taxpayers President Francis J. Pinque in the Federal highway program the United Charities and Welfare woods in searcfi of deer, his redhas put his finger'on a subtle development without disturbing present State Council at the base, collects ap- coated fellow sportsmen may beproximately $40,000 in'a welfare come targets if they make the hiking both the direction and cost of our funds. slightest move. Attorney General Grover C. drive. The funds are distributed government. This is the pracjtye locally Rlchman, As a result Chief Game ProtecJr., has asked for a de- to 25 organizations, including the to surrender difficult problems to tipper crease in the number of traffic American Cancer Society and the tor William C. Coffin, of the Elate Division of Fish and Game, levels of government and the companion deaths in New Jersey, while Col. Red Cross. Joseph D. Rutter, Superintendent This year the Council found it prescribes yellow and orange tendency of citizens to assign to govern- of State Police, desires two Col- had $10,000 accumulated over colors for deer hunters. Contrastto the natural brown of the ment responsibilities and functions tradi- onial-type State Police barracks the years in small amounts and ed at Hightstown and Fort Dix. Act- earmarked it for distribution i'oods during the late fall hunttionally reserved to the individual himself ing State Treasurer Robert L. among the dozen children's or- tig seasons, the yellow and orFinley wants more room for his ganisations or to private enterprise. f a r Christmas- Inge attire will stand out to every even if he is color blind. paper-work personnel, even to Jamesburg received $2,250 from Aunter, 1 An indication of the trend is the spread the extent of a new office build- the fund and the Girl's The deer season is now underHome reof Federally financed projects at the state ing. More control over air pollu^ ceived $1,075. It works out about' way in New Jenwy. Lost year, Jersey big game hunters ahd local levels of government. A reflec- tion and chronic illness would $5 per person in each institution. New satisfy Dr. Daniel Bergsma, State • "It will make quite a few chil- took 6,513 deer from the woods tipn of the cost of such practice is the Commissioner of Health. dren happy at Christmas time," and fields legally, including 36S with bow and arrow. During this calculation that the taxpayers of New Jer- Improvements in State parks says Major Farnell. year's bow and arrow season from to accomodate an increased popAs for the children — at the October 12 to November 2, bowsey must pay $2.36 in Uxes for every ulation, as well as final plans on State Homes for Boys and Girls $1 of such Federal "aid" received in the how best to utilize the Wharton they are supposed to be bad boys men took 690 deer which proves the Robin Hoods of the Garden state. This is the equivalent of borrowing Tract and Island Beach, have and girls. But there art no bad State arc becoming more profibeen requested by Joseph E. Mc- boys and girls at Christmastime. cient. $1 at the interest rate of 13d per cent. Lean, State Commissioner of AFALI:—Heaven must be like As Pinque aptly points out '\ . . there Conservation and Economic De- New Jersey and trie United States State of New are no shoulders to which the problems of velopment. Sufficient funds Uf in general, according to Col. HOLIDAYS:—The York Is giving dayt off'as Christoperate Morven at Princeton as Mohammed All Afzalt, of Iran. government may, be shifted but our own. an Executive Mansion has also Colony Afztli, father of ten mas present* this year to permit been requested this Christmas. As taxpayers we must finance the operachildren, is working at the Tren- the State's 25,461 employees to (Continued on Page Thirteen) Dr. Frederick M. Raubinger, tions of all levels of government — federal, State Commissioner of Education, ton car inspection station of the State Motor Vehicle Division, state and local." j wants a new State office for edu-. having been sent to New Jersey In other words — there's no taxpayers' cation, preferably on the campus by the Iranian government to of Trenton 8tate Teachers Col- study the State's system, of in-; Santa Claus. lege. Increased salaries for New specting cars, He plans to re- Under the Capitol Dome Opinions of Others ed a great proportion of Hun- tions are torturing the minds of gary's population of Hungary's many Americans today. It is a population to Siberia, they can- bitter thought that the only ones not work their will on Hungary who can do anything are those —not so long as the Hungarians like the Hungarians who are able continue to chow the ' courage and willing to risk all for liberand soU-sacrifice that have ty—The New Y M * Times. mad* them the admiration of all who have eyes to see the SOVIET MYTHS EXPLODRD truth. The outbursts of popular antiThe Russians cannot win. One Russian a n d anti-Communist wonders when they will realize feeling in Poland and Hungary this fact. They are running reveal the complete failure of great risks, because liberty is Stalin's effort to secure "friendly contagious and because they are neighbors" by brute force and losing credit everywhere in the massive indoctrination. Young people brought up for World. Every day that passes is worse for Russia, Of course, a dozen years on nothing but Hungary and the Hungarians Communist propaganda took the pay an awful price, too, and in leading role in demanding a material sense a far worse sweeping changas. students, solprice than the Russian). But it diery, factory workers — the was said a long time ago that it very ones most favored by the does, not profit a man (or, we Communist regime aod given the can add, a race or a nation) to heaviest indoctrination — made gain the whole world if he lose up the bulk of the peaceful demhis own soul. Th« flungar^an onstrators in Poland and Hunsoul—surely the Russians must gary and the bulk of the revolurealiae it—is free. If the Hungar- tionists in Hungary. . . . ian spirit will not be broken, a Sweeping concession seem to million tanks cannot win a vic- be the only way the Communists can retain control and Poland « Ths Rusttans have a fearful tory for the Soviet Union. -problem. In the ultimate analyThat ttoto struggle should have and Hungary short of open, brusis a human being cannot be to be fought alone is htartbreak- tal conquest ai(d long-continued farcai to do anything, for he can [, The argument that the occupation by Soviet armed ^ / choose death. Unless the Rusd States could not r i s k - forces. sians went around dally kilting Indeed, face the virtual cerAt sUke ultimately Is not only or unlest they Uinty e(*-« tytlrd World War U » Cwnminiw hold on all the the final W r o r that was unaniwexable. But could we Eurotoin satellite countrlM. At w*ul$ du&A Miem i n w e a M f not h&nt done mtf*) Cannot stak« *JM is the carefully cultlthfoufthottt history and denoct* we dp more now? Theae quea,<Cot»Unued on Page Thirteen) THE WOMEN OF HUNGARY There have been f w manifestations of the human spirit in all recorded history so moving and so impressive as that of the Hungarian people in recent week) This is one of the glorious pages in the long, unending, but never losing battle of humanity for freedom. , It Is not rhetoric nor sentimentality to Mty to, The record is there for all to tee—an unarmed people rising on behalf of liberty and then refusing to be crushed. Of course, the Russian oppressor can kill his thousands, can deport others, can patrol his tanks and artillery, can sheet down women singing as they fy to heap flowers on the tomb of Hungary's unknown soldier in Budapest. The lost happened yesterday, Tor the Russians rightly Interpreted it as a gesture of defiance against them and a gesture of tribute, to the heroism and patriotism of the men and women who were killed in the past two WDWBNDENT LKADKR ( "-J Jersey teachers have also been requested in a tetter to Santa Claus. John W. Tramburg, State Commissioner of Institutions and Agencies, wants many things, such as a fence around the guidance center at Jamesburg; full operation «f the Edward R. Johnstone Training and Research Center at Bordentown. and continuation of the metal health program of the slate to a point where; more patients are sent out the back door of State mental turn home after a month and teach others how to Inspect the 70.000 registered cars of Iran. The Colonel, who speaks English fluently, works on the inspection line with other examiners. He insists the easiest way to learn the mechanical details of inspection is to work at the job. At home he is in charge of traffic regulation but at the inspection station he is just one of the boys. J ! j. Dick Moore, supervisor of th* Competence Creates Confidence It Is un easy and w l v thin-- lu do to arrange '".' Hull BEFORE l u utfvui)U<e.i bfTomt u dire nrr<! ' • misfortune hus struck t h t uetU WAS ttivrr. but il.r ;' not- Only YOU fun arrange for the nerewary prcr.t, OTKunizntion ^lil ->e'. It til) lor you to your btht >^ advisory service Is w i t h o u t charge. Friendly Service—As Near As Your '1929 'hone STERN & DRAGOSE' ^ EB'0!2 When You Decide on a New Car... I, remember that (his can aid you to Kmnce k promptly, tod cconomially Alld you build vour btnk credit as you repay the loan. Come in hifu" information. ' BAMUKG MOIIU: M«4«r t i n • A. M. (• I p. M. 4 M l .U • M L PtM « Siviifs Accounts I HJnii ^U-^;l i n J : ' ' . rr. Our Me* Building, Corn* Moore Avenue •nil ferry street (Opp. Town Hall) art WMPBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK liuli ^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, Iflijfl PAGE Rhodo Island Helped mark t f o Ixth birthday of Edward OaT*Wf» >r. son of Mi and Mrs, M m n l Gnvarny. Jonquil Circle. By Lt. Howard H. Tune Kathy Ennls. daughter o f l f r and Mrs. J-ohn A. Williams, Mil- nnd Mrs. Joseph Ennis, Hetrtfctonf Avenue, was tentfawd aj ;lird Lane. By TBRLMA —Mr. ari d Mrs. William Quinn party on the occasion of jMt •••> tmm} nnd dam ter came to greet nth birthday. Her Army Officer Candidate .-KJinm DAVIDSON ,1,,. protection of *, tree brother, JM S Quinn, Mildred Lane, her sister. Carol. tt Bach year a number of Guardsman vlnor; Peggy inrl ,i owes not only a 'pware appointed to the U. S. Military U Jonquil Ctr. on hU birthday last week, but Parrell, Joyce Schapptr, las property but even of Academy. If he serves at lenst 20 Mr. Qulnu was so busy at the l(ll ii servicesto the defense years he will receive free retireLiberty I-4JM1 Christmas party that he hnrdly and Arlcne Dutch. I'H'SC were title wordt ment pay at age sixty. All of the Mr. and Mrs. Mutt: had fltne 'to receive congratula|inKcn imd are Just as true above can mean only one thins u Jonquil Cirdle. celttottt* tlons. .^ nudly the National Quard the Interested young man: —A snr;)i Ise birthday party after birthdays loj>ne we«k. ii-:ir, our nation. The mill—In the article about the La- dinner at ;the home of Mr. and they had themselves Top military training ,,, from which the Guard Honor and prestige fayette Estates Association Chi'lfit- Mrs. H. Mi rite, Newark was ten- by dining out and going to • ',,, huck to the early n t h Eduoatlonal opportunities mas Party in last week's Indeptnd* dered Mrs. j SyOelle Shapiro, Eaeter In New York City. ..Jill nn unbroken history —Catherine Campbell, ent-Leader. an expression of ap- Road, Th o sday. Saturday wcNew skills '•:,,,ii any other service. The preciation to the women who niiiR, the dihaplros, accompanied ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Advancement And promotion ,;!lli](l unit In the U, S. Is helped wrap the many gifts had by Mr. an: I Mrs. Malta, dined jfy bell. Arlington Drive, m a Training in your home town ,,l Massachusetts Infnnbeen omitted inadvertently. Mrs. the Claim h int Diner, Montclair her twelfth birthday by Mr |MW% 1 Increased Income nized as the Middlesex Michael Amodio, through this col- Sunday, Mri and Mrs. George Sha- mother, Mrs. Hugh C a a r * ^ " * " * ' ' ' Opportunities for n therlne; Lynn. Miss Na .nilltiu regiment In 1638. umn, wishes to thank all those piro. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Freed' commission r. Frank Lynn. iin' cull at Lexington and New friends who worked so diligently to wrap man, Mr. n'ltd Mrs. William ShaBestowing their fellclt, the "Minute Man" the gifts for the children so beauti- piro, Mr. a til Mrs. Samuel PhefAppointments to West Point ',.„ wiis born. The name ferbaum clime to bestow their Richard Helm, Jonquil CHifc. flf »t fully. Leadership development his\blithday Saturday ,: ii c.uarrt" wan first used Good sportsmanship —The many friends, of Mrs. fond wlshe.^ were Mr. and Mrs. StennYl 21 \iirii New York units took Unit of your choice Dave Jacobs, Marie Road will be —Mr. a n } Mrs. Aubrey Gluck. namoi'V and Mr. and , I,I honor Lafnyette, comAnnual summer camp glad to learn that both she and Inverness T« rrj»ce, attended a per- Tete. ,.t the fnmed "Garde NaRetirement benefits son, Barry, have returned to home formance (i* "Suburban on the —Participants at a partf'Wj ,»r fails. In World War Defense of home and country after a stay at the Perth Amboy Rocks" W<Mslde HHrh School, seventh birthday of tnil!is of the A.E.P. division* A few typical examples of local General Hospital. Barry came in Newark, sponsored by the Ruth ger, Snyctar Road, wcr*. saiiotml Guard. O? eight Guardsmen are: Paul i. Cyrus, 26, time to celebrate hit second birth- EstHn QoldDtrg Cancer Research PelnberK. Dennis Dandotf, unions rated by the Ger married, of 15 Prazer street. day. Sunday, the well-wishers were LsSgue. ( NF.WLY-ORttANIZED SERVICE CMJB: An official charter was presented to the Avenel Motu Falk, Robcrt Zederbautn, ! ; i ommand as superior or Porda; attended local schools and Mrs. Barnett Rosenblatt, Mr, and —Saturday evening Mr. and Klebo and Club, the newest addition to the family of Township service clubs, Sunday night. l i f t to right are Wille "treto : <ix were National Guard Is now employed as a foreman In Mr*. Henry Fox and daughter, Mrs. Joseph)' Barry, Exeter Road, Mayor Hugh B. Qulgley, Albert Blelswrlss, charter night chairman; Oorre Kayser, Deputy District David's grandma her, Ml*.. 1 i in World War n the a Chemical Department of a local Sandra, and Mrs. Jack Jacobs. attended th f? wedding and recepGovernor; Clmrlei Paul, president of the Woodbrldge I,Ions Club; George Ketzenberg, president of lie Stelnfeld was also on bjWd, $ i Guard took to the field plant. He holds the rank of Mas—Celebrating her 5th birthday at. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Bick the Avenel Lions Club; Adolph Quadt, International Councilor; Frank Diana, District Governor, -A farewell pahy for • :V divisions. Nine to the ter Sergeant and his present duty a party Saturday afternoon was Philadelphia. Sunday, they saw and Abe Kramer, secretary of Avrnel Mons Club. Ashmont. Linden, n .md African theatre and Is trmt of a platoon sergeant. There Candy Telnberg, daughter of Mr. heir new Tnlace, Judith Beth, serve with the Armed 1 ;n> Pacific. In the words are over eight years aotlve and inand Mrs. Sidney Felnberg, Marie daughter of ajlr. and Mrs. Norman Klven nt the home of ] •inii Secretary of War Ro- active time to his credit. Road. The party goers were Linda ounf. Their son, Mark, was the McGcttlgan, riUcison "the toldlers of Klebe, Andrea Zeleznik, Stuart and Barry housrj|uest for the week. Another Guardsman Frank E. Drive. Maijy of Mr, ,i fought In every action Kondas, 3 | years old, single, reKenneth Markowltz, Bobby Sprin—Several women from Lafayette i'ii,i;ii> to Okinawa. They siding at 20 Madison Arenue, Aveger, Marilyn and Richard Eisner, Estates, will tattend the "paid-up" frlendfi and relatives wera/i , nillwnt record £h every nel, also attended local schools and Irvlngton; Marsha Davidson, Dor- membership \ meeting of the Met- The Mcaettlgans weTe p i ' inmi and proved onoe was graduated from Woodbrldge othy and Dorelyn Muth, Joseph 'ood ChapUiv, Women's American surprised by a visit from Mtt. 1 AVENEL — The newly-formed presented on behalf of his organiKolbert, Washington, D. C. Can- 3rt, tonight at the Metuchea Jew- Gettlpan's brother, wife < . \ iluo of the trained cltl- High School Class of 1983. A Ser- Avenel Lion's Club was presented fttlon a bell and gavel to Mr. ISELIN — The Ladles Auxiliary dy's adult celebrants were Mrs. Sergennt and Mis. Walter • \i r geant First Class, he Is a tank with its official charter by the iCetzenberg. A banner from the ish Compnmity Center. A smor- who are with the if Iselln Post, V. F. W., accepted Nathan'Eisner, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- lapbord salad supper will be served . ; i] i< >it unities offered to the commander In Uiis unit. He Is pre- Lion's International at a dinner- Uelln Lion's Club and an Amerlstationed in Japan, ,n invitation to the installation bert Zemel of Irvlngton, Mr. and ith a prize'awarded for the best :K m enlisting in the Guard •ently employed with Kopper Co. dance at the Top Hat with 165 niater had not seen each Othar an flag given by seven clubs In Mrs. M. E. Kolbert, Washington, IH'M unlimited. Re can rUe Inc., a local Industry. members and guests In atten- his area, were also presented to wemonles of Colonia Post last D. C, Mrs. Joseph Felnberg and salad. Tha husbands, who will also six years. .n rank and position as hla artlcipate in the program, will bo Specialist Second Class William dance. Saturday. he Avenel unit. Mr, Aaron Fetnberg, Newark; Mrs. the Judges. ; • .ibility and experience wil J. Sabo, 23, also single, 37 Da hi The appointment of JaOUM The guest speaker, Adolph Plans were completed for the The invocation was given by Ella Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. Irving |i,m Mo»t of the higher com- Avenue, Kcasbey, and a graduate —Mr. and] Mrs. William Shine Zellerbach as tfhlted Ste Quadt, International Councilor, ,nnual Christmas party for the Markowitz, Mrs. Fred Springer, Rev. Charles S. MacKenzle and :. i>r the guard aa well ai of Woodbrldge Hl»h School Class spoke of goals to strive for and hildren of Iselln post and auxil- Mrs, John Zelezhik. Mrs. Nandor and children, Metuchen, greeted hassftdor to Italy, first , iiiral officers of the r«m- Of 1850. Has completed «ver five Mayor Hugh B. Quigley opened Mra, James .'thine. Arlington Drive reported In Rome, has l w » pitfalls to be avoWed In servicing iary, Sunday, in the post rooms Hoffman, New York City. nv began their careers as years service with the Guard. He the program with a welcoming on her rectn L birthday. thoritatively confirmed In W the community. Deginnlng at 3 F. M. Mrs. Edith in the Guard. There are 1» a tank gunner and a most able address In which he cited the need —The farplly and guests from ington. George Kaysar, depjuty district Sherry Is auxiliary chairman. —Birthday greetings to Barbara for and accomplishments of ser Srrvice School* which a Instructor. As a civilian he Is a :overnor, served as toastmaster, Gifts for the children will be dls- Lee Tondl, daughter of Mr. .Mrs may attend ranging chemtoal operator for Hart Pro- vice clubs in the township. and Albert BleiweLss was chair- iributed by Santa Claus. Michael Tondl, Arlington Drive; The Lion's District Governor uimotlve Mechanic to Ra- |ductB Jersey City. Mrs. Miehael Katzara, Inverness man. It was voted to give donations Terrace; one year old Peggy FerMIU-luti. 'Opportunities for j Richard J. Dernier, 18. 28 Popu- Frank Diana presented the char;o the Middlesex County Tuber- reri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs • rs commission w e (Tail-1 lw Street, Fords, a graduate of ter which represents recognition Congregation Plans culosis and Health League and to William Ferrert, Snyder Road; Mr .ill qualified Guardsman, j Perth Amboy High, has been In the of membership in the world's lar. qualify by completing a Guard since June of 1965. He is a gest service organization, to Cornerstone Dinner the V.P.W. Auxiliary National Steven Much!, Glenwood Terrace George KeUenberg, president of Home. Larry Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs, the local club. After the presentaISELIN — Congregation Beth Mrs. Joseph Garbo, president, Henry Cohen, Nina Corner whose tion, Charles Paul, president of Sholom of Tselln has announced announced that a Christmas party sixth birthday was marred by ill 84 Smilh Street IVrih Amboy the Woodbridge Lion's Club, the plans for publication of a program would be held tomorrow, in South ness; Joseph Heeney, Inverness parent club of the Avenel club in conjunction with a dinner to Plainfield, V.P.W. post rooms fof Terrace; Verne Conni daughter o be held In the Spring. Since the the combined Middlesex County Mr. and Mrs. Steven Conni, Bran 'specialist Third Class. His mill' purpose of the program is to raise and District 8 Auxiliaries of dywine Road on her second birth | tary occupational specialty is tha funds for erection of a building VJ\W. day; Tommy Williams, son of Mr .of tank driving. As a civilian h on its land, lt Is to be titled "The He wants to meet all Two women were appointed In Is a machinist helper. These and Cornerstone Journal." you girls and boys. Ht charge of the buffet supper to be many more of your friends and Morris Cohen and Mrs. George is at our store InVMt yo«" Chrisrmai money %r neighbors are doing their part tc Gross are co-chairmen Journal served at the New Year's Eve •party of Iselln Post and auxiliary. Insure the security of your future Committee and Harry Davis and EVERY FRIDAY The Auxiliary -will have Its own Give them your support. Remem 1/frs. Laurence SUtaberg are and SATURDAY :bcr — This Is Your National chairmen of the cornerstone din Christmas party at a dinner to -Z\>ioralionS be held Deoember 20 in the post Friday 4:30 to 9 P, M. 3 ' Guard. ner. Any one seeking further in Call Us— room.?. Two dollar gifts will be Saturday 10 A. M. to 6 P.'K, '\ formation please contact Mr. Mor exchanged. WO-8'8140 ris Cohen, LI 8-8135, or Mrs The birthdays of Mrs. Carl George Gross, LI 8-1586 or Mr. We'll Deliver Bernard Kravftz, WO 8-2553. The Luna, Mrs. Edward Godfrey and niatic Evergreens and next meeting of the committei Mrs. William Roach were celewill be held at the home of Mrs brated. Mrs. Roach won the spefor id- Holiday Greenery Harry Kline, Stafford Drive, Co cial prize and Mrs. Sherry, the Full, Shapely dark horse prize. ALL CHILDREN Ion la. ' IIRISTMAS TREES Accompanied by an Adiili . . On Your Guard. . . LAFAYETTE ESTATES Charter Presented Sunday VFW Unit Outlines To New Avenel Lions Club Plans for Party : SANTA'S HEHE AND BLOOM! (jiff* and I LIVE A LITTLE! WREATHS POTTED PLANTS UTIFUL BOUQUETS PLANTERS CORSAGES . i for those departed, i active Grave Covers Member— FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Somers' Flower House "The Living Gifts" •HI FREEMAN STREET • WOODBRIDGE FREE GIFTS! Christine Amhnucci Celebrates Birthda\ COLONIA — Christine Andonuccl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Andonucci, Linda Avenue, celebrated her seventh birthday at a party. Guests were her brother, Tommy; Ellen Rose Barber, Catherine Brennan, Joan' and Rose Ann Butterfleld, Catherine Griffin, Angela Macaluso, Katherine Macaluso, and Undo. Singalewltch, all of Colonia. PUBLIX PERSONAL PHARMACY Attention is Given to Every Shopper at Eastern NEWEST MODELS 93 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGti OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Open Evenings "Til 10 EXCEPT SUNDAY USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN EASTERN Take a tip from Santa . , Typewriter Exchange 171 MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY LIQUQRS Let us help you with your holiday rnterUlnmg! We have "what it takes" to help you celebrate. To serve your eursts or Ui five M fi'ti, we recommend SPECIAL GIFT PACKS MADE TO ORDER SEAGRAM DECANTER and you 8CHENLEY DECANTER LORD CALVERT DECANTER dhoose a CANADIAN CLUB GREEN STAMPS CANADIAN lor CHRISTMAS Gills CHRISTIAN BROS. BRANDY tor FREE Delivery " V M. to } P, M. Call OLD TAYLOR B v x WHISKEY DECANTER CHRISTIAN BROS WINES TAYtOR WINES. Wuudbridft »• ,.-• Complete Selection of Imported tod Domestic Vermuths • €«*•*» • Liqueur* ALL POPULAR WUNOS OF BEER JOfflfH Woodbridge Liquor Store WOW WOODBRIDC^E Itafom filled &H. Gre«n Stamp Books at an/ of these beautiful, new THIWORkD't MOST HONORID ^ / R E D E M P T I O N CENTERS IN NORTH JERSEY WATCH Thtr» U no finer watch in all the world than a lanfllntt. Whether y«u purthqie it for yourself, or as a special gift, you know - you art getting a watch that it worldfor awuratyi Hi design CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN NOW 23 MAm STREET, WaODBRIDGE OPEN FEIDAV EVENING TILL » y • U t U l t tm -343-345 Cookman Aw. • NORTH BERGEN - 601-623 Hudson BM. 4 WUrnmU South Street • PARMUS-159 Welt Route 4 , 9 6 * 9 7 0 Broad Street • PUUNFIOD—117-U9 Roouvelt AM. - - • Htm CALBWEU-Bloomlltld «id rViua'K Aves. * STATEN B U M - 1 4 1 0 ForrMf Awnin I OPINING SOON WTORAIWE-510 Centra) Avinu* STATt JEWELERS OPEN e NEW BRUNSWICK - 2 9 9 Qeori«$*M V« «w g«t yow S. &H, Grtw Slampi at more than 2,000 "retaliwi and wrvlct iHl»0H ACME SUPER MARKETS OU Spend with »d?M. Greet* Stu- • • • • « Carol Service Planned Sunday AVENEL PERSONALS' ciation will be held n«xt Monday at 1:30 P. M. In the school auditorium after which the annual By Mm. Christmas play will be presented DAVIT) DAVIS by the children. The play will be 1.1 Lenox Ate. repeated for the second time Tuesday at 8:15 P. M. to give Avenel parent* the opportunity to attend. WO. 8 2240-B It will be offered by students of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, under the direction of Mt&s Ruth Stein. The Ol«e Club will enter—Mr and Mrs. Joseph Glydon. tain, under the direction of Miss 88 Dartmouth Avenue, attended Lillian Burgeson. with Mrs. A. the annual nwption and dinner Macaulay as the pianist. Saner last Friday given by the —The Avenel-Colonla First Aid United Air Lines Management Squad will meet next Tuesday at Club, at Hotel Roosevelt. The hon- 8 P. M., at the headquarters, Avored guests was William A. P a t ' enel Street. terson. president of the United Air —The annual Christmas party tines. of the Third Ward, Second Dts—Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Nazel- trict Democratic and Civic Club, Cod, 500 Rahway Avenue, are the will bt held Saturaay at the Hill-; parents of a son born December 7 crest Inn, Avenel Street, with,a at Perth Amboy General Hospital. atered turkey dinner to be server! .)—• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oyor- at 7:30 P. M. Music for dancing kos, formerly of Avenel, have will be featured and a 50-cent moved info their new home at 49 gift exchange will be featured by Sast' NetherfleW Road, Glenvlllo, Santa. Mrs. James Hopler, chairWilmington 4, Del. Mrs. Oyorkos man, will be assisted by Mrs, Samla the former Jean Nochta. Aven- uel Albrecht and Mrs. John Maeii hon. —Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, "'—Mi1, and Mrs. William Sheehan, 67 Lehlgh Avenue, are the 15 Lenox 'Avenue, were Sunday parents of a son, Kevin, born De- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, cember 3 at Rahway Memorial Alfred Ford. Newark. Hospital. Mrs. Sheehan is the for-The Democratic and Civic mer Doris Thompson, Lafayette Club of East Avenel will hold its Street, Rahway. annual Christmas party next r 7-Flrst , Lieutenant A l f r e d Wednesday at 8:30 P. M., at Lou JB'reuche, 900 Rahway Avenue, has Homer's Log Cabin, Woodjbridge, promoted to the grade of under the co-chairmanship of Stain In the Air Force Reserve, Mrs. Elmer Mitchell and Mrs. fjrfptain Breuche served for more John Kozak. A buffet supper will T*>*n six years on active duty as be served, music will he furnished f nilot and has been active in the for dancing and a gift exchange '•psetves for more than seven years. will be featured with Santa presH° is employed at the California ent. Reservations must be made by Saturday. Ol1 Company, Perth Amboy. —The Junior Woman's Club of —MLss Beverley Davis, 15 LenAvenel will meet next Tuesday ox Avenue, spent the week-end at the home of the president. Miss /In Ivilkes-Barre, Pa., with her Mary Lou Galisin. ,107 Walnut •frftudmother, Mrs. t*Roy Gates, Street, at which tinns the annual tnhi) returned to spend the holiChristmas party will be held. Miss day', season with her son-in-law Gail Cooper will be In charge of and' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the program and Miss Rosalie David Davis. Paulauskas and Miss Wllma Froe—-The Pire Commissioners will licrt will serve as co-hostesses. mfiel; tonight at Avenel firehouse. —The Third Ward Republican -•-The Brotherhood of Congre- Club of Avenel will hold its angation Sons of Jacob will meet to- nual Christmas party Saturday at night at 8:30 o'clock, at the Av- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph enel Jewish Community Center, Neves, Port Reading, under the Lord Street. chairmanship of Mrs. Rosalie —Avenel Fire Company will Lange. A buffet supper will be hold drill exercises next Monday served, entertainment will be provided and dancing will be featat 7:30 P. M. at the firehouse. —The Young Ladies Sodality of ured. Mr. Robert Fischer will ImSt. Andrew's Church will receive personate Santa for the gift exHoly Communion in a group Sun- change. day at the 9 A. M. mass. The —The Avenel Woman's Club group will hold its annual Christ- will hold Its annual Christmas mas party Monday at 8 P. M., party next Wednesday at the AvIn the church hall, under the enel-Colonia First Aid Squad chairmanship of Charlotte Kisel- building. A supper will-be served eski assisted by JOan O'Halloran at T o'atecfc and gift exchsng* Verna Fetrone, Arlene Krisanitz, will be featured, under the coJoan Vultak; Frances Augullano and Carol Lee Mate. A gift ex- ler and Mrs. Daniel Levy. change, entertainment and re—Mr «nd Mrs. Charles V. Mazfreshments, carol singing and za, 43 Smith Street, are the parChristmas records will be featured. ' born December 10 at Perth Amboy —The Avenel Memorial Pos General Hospital. Mrs. Mazza is V.F.W. will meet next Tuesday the former Lois Snowfield, daughnight at 8 o'clock in the pos ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snowclub rooms, Club Avenel. field, 43 Madison Avenue. ' —A regular business meeting o —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Fitzthe Avenel Parent-Teachers Asso- patrick Jr., 42 Cypress Street, 2 9 Mill Road, Irviugtoii CHUCK A " 7 C ROAST iNDBPENDKN'i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 PAGE TWELVE lb. FILLET - 7 Q C lb. ROAST CHUCK STEAK 49 cib. BREAST - ? o c ib. DECKEL 73 FKEE DELIVERIES—Call MUrdock li-10,r>0 Open Wed. & Thurs. Till 9 P. M. — Prices Effective Dec. 17-21 AVBNEL—Don G. Mason, minister of music at the First Presbyterian Church, has arranged mid will direct a candlelight carol service at 4:00 P. M. Sunday in the sanctuary by the Cherub, Cnisnder. Westminster and Chancel choirs. Fred Elder of Westminster Choir College, Princeton. nnd currently minister of music at the White Church of Woodbrdlge will accomnany the slngfis at the or«tan /With Miss MftrthHlrn Brown, birplst,, Plainfleld, VISITS OLIKSCENES: .Imrph Sabo, first chief aand charter member of the Avenrl Fire Company, returned to Avenel lor a visit this week after an absence of many years and was p r i n t e d with an honorary membership by tbr New Jersey Volunteer Fire Chiefs Association. I*rt tn rlfht ut Acting Chief John Tomas. Mr. Saho (wearing Mr. Deters uniform) and Harold Deter, former chief of Avenel Fire Company. Mr. Sabo, who was the suest of Mr, and Mrs. James Dauda, was taken to the fire house to view the equipment which Includes a new truck that was delivered a llttk over a week ago. He was als« taken on a tour of the Avenel-Colonla First Aid Squad headquarters by Mr. Deter, who wa* one of the organizers and first president of the squad. Jame* McHufh, squad president, explained the equipment and related the progress of his unit. Chain o'Hills'Park Reports L^krhtmad The president of the United States Chamber of Commerce has called for a resumption of trade In non-strategic, Items between this country and Communist China. Margarcl (;llf Feted on Rjrlu COLONIA v , liam Qlirlllcli \ , , , v " ' Oupsta bNntn Richard, \vi 8 r , Jersey c i t y ,,, •'Hill V,n , F r a n k EhrlK „,„, . <• of Brookdnln; \ 1r '. ' ,''1 K i 'n, B e e f b o n n d s> n ' , 4 | hi B r a n c h , n n d Mr •, 1 ,',r,';" !: t ) . Collins m u l i W ' i , , Ml N j Jey Avenue. ' '"' MCR| Woodbridge Knolls —Congratulations to Mr und Mrs. Ednar Rheaume, Albemarle Road, on the birth of twins. November 25, at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. The twins, a boy nnd a girl, are the first children of the couple. They've decided to name them Ronald and Susan. —The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Vlnoent Renz, Albemarle Koad. was christened Vincent Walter at St. Cecelia's Church. Iselin, with Rev. Thomas Raywood officiating. Assisting at the ceremonies were the child's sponsors, Mrs. Charles Zulauf, Secacua, N. Y. and James Flood, Jersey 'Jity. A family buffet supper was served at the Renz home. —Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Spltwr and children, diaries and Karin, Claridge Place, were th° recent guests of her parents, V.r, and Mrs. Laurence Levlson, Lynbrook, N. Y. —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sudek tricla Lawrence, Homes Park Ave- and son, Joseph, Albemarle Road, were the Sunday dinner guests of nue. —Under the sponsorship of the Mr. and Mrs. John Zeroaka, New M.Y.F. a Christinas dance will be York City. held in the Woodbridge Methodist Church, Main Street from 8 to 11 FARM PONDS Farmers and ranchers are buildo'clock on Friday, December 21. Refreshments will be served and ing one- to two-acre ponds on a donation Is required for entry. their lands at a rate of about 75,It is hoped many young people 000 a year, according to the Agriculture Department, which estifrom Iselin will, attend. •MfttendJMn. John R. Jewkes, mates that around 1.500,000 such Jr.. aild children, Anthony, Judith bonds have been constructed in and jRanriy, Elizabeth Avenue, left the last fifteen to twenty years. last Friday for a visit with Mr. Jhese ponds provide water conand Mrs. Joseph Capelll, Cape May servation, better livestock man!ourtliou»e. On Sunday they at- ftgement. improved wildlife and tended a reception and family re- yaterfowl habitat, increased nsh union after the christening of Mrs. production, land-erosion control, Jewkes' nephew, Edward John Se- sppplemental Irrigation, fire protection, swimming and recreation ipena, in Egg Harbour City. COLONIA — T h e executive board of the Panent-Teacher Organization of Schools 2 and 16 were hostesses et a tea for class mothers and teachers at the school. Mr». Walter Zlrpolo, president of the PTO, and Miss Mary Mullen, principal, presided at the tea tables. Hostesses were Mrs. Zlrpolo. Mrs. Psul Ablonczy. Mrs. Abe Fox. Mrs. Herschel Tarver, Mrs. Elliot D. Ltroff, Mrs. Richard Farkaa. Mrs. Hope Smith, Jr.. Mrs. F. K. Miles, Mrs. John Lockie, Mrs. Joseph Gaydos, Mrs. Walter Emery. » The next PTO meeting will be held January 8 ac which time the speaker will be Miss Josette Frank whose topic will be "Television, Comics and Book* for Children " Mothers of third grade pupils will serve at hostesses. aWiL33 % Y: / A BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Go by train, and relax as you ride! (80 PRACTICAL TOO!) I . . . and for your far-iway friends and relatives, what better Yuletide remembrance than Flowers by Telerraph? Select from Our Complete Order Early! - Order Today I Walsheck's Flower Shop WO. 8 . 1 6 3 6 305 AMBOY AVENUE fOODP^IDGE « enteHttln«d ,,t ,,',,'""i"v Av* j h o n o r of t h e t.v.ini "J ^ O M i g , , ! , , . v . 1 | i ; ! | l iir> Whether It's tjie traditional poiiuetUai in a rlbbon-tled contauter or a magnificent bouquet of rows, flowers add Kit and color to Christina*. They cost so Uttte, yet repay many Mow* over In pleasure . . . and, 'remember, If rooty in doubt about the right gift—don't hesitate, send 0ow*n. | MERRY WREATHS HOLIDAY GREENS MISTLETOE COLORFUL BOUQUETS GRAVE COVERS DAINTY CORSAGES Long-Lasting POTTED PLANTS NOVEL CENTERPIECES U| M Mu-ic to be stag Is a follows: "l,o. How a RoseNEJer Blooming, Westminster Choir; ""Annuftciauon Unto Mary," Chancel Sextette, with Eleanor Smith, soloist; •The Snow Lay on the around." Crusader Choir; "A Christmas Folk Sons," Crusader Choir; "II jest Ne." Cherub .Ctroir; "Silent Night." Chancel and Westminster Choirs, "Olorla," from Mass in A, Chancel Cnolr, soloist*, Eleanor Smith and Jack Dietrich. Traditional carol will also be sung by the congregation. A reception will be held In church auditorium, to which the congregation Is invited. PTO Board Entertains Mothers, Teachers irother, David. —Mrs. George R. Meyer, Orand ivenue, was guest of honor at a MRS. GEORGE party Saturday night celebrating F. FERGUSON her birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and Mr. Herman 93 Homes Park Woll, Union City and Mr. and Mrs. Avenue Egon Hildebrandt, of the Park. —A double celebration marked Liberty 9-147^ he tenth birthday of Richard Strada. Washington Avenue. Sat—The Woman's Club held its urday he went out for lundh. dinmeeting and Christmas party last ner and the movies, and Tuesday Friday at the VFW Hall, Lincoln night he was host at a family Highway. Officers elected for the party when the guests were his coming year were: Mrs. O. J. Mc- grandfather, Dominick Andreano, Mahon, president; Mrs. William of the Park; his godfather, BerTnackara, vice - president; Mrs. nard JaCObus. East Orange; Mr. George Kacinko, secretary; Mrs. and Mrs. Michael Andreano and Robert Deerln, treasurer; and Mrs, daughter, • Gail, Bloomfleld; Mr. Constant Shissias and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Robert Andreano and V. Peace, board members for two daughter, Barbara and Mr. and years. It was voted to send a ten Mrs. Ralph Motano and children, dollar donation to the Independ- Anthony Mathilda and Beinaent-Leader's Christmas Fund and dette, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Frank the treasurer reported $150 had Ferrara and children, Frank, Jr been donated this year to charity. and Margaret, Belleville; and After the exchange of gifts special Richard's sisters, Caroline and refreshments vvere served and a Joann. community sing of Christmas —Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meadows. carols enjoyed. The flrst meeting Elizabeth Avenue, gave a joint of the new year will be held at the birthday party for their daughter, First Presbyterian Church January Leslie Jean and Mrs. Meadow's 10 and a white ele%hj*it sale will mother, Mrs. Robert Dusold. 8tale business $es- ten Island. Leslie was three yean old Monday. Guests were Mr. Robert Dusold and Mr. and.,, Mis. Peter Valenti and children, NorDecember 21 at the VFW Hall ma and Peter. from 7:30 to % o'clock. There will —Hugh James McCabe, Orand be a visit from Santa, with gifts Avenue, was 10 years old Monday. and refreshments. The new officers On Sunday ha entertained his will be in charge of the party. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James —Robert Noll, son of Mr. and McCabe of Kearney, his cousin, Mrs. Harold Noll, Washington Dennis Mitchell; brothers, Kevin, Avenue, celebrated his1 seventh Timothy, and Brian, and Mr. and birthday at a party attended by Mrs. Robert" Jumper and children. Bonnie-Jo Jacobson; Gary Wertz; Robert and Debra. Nancy Gilmore; Judy and Michael —Seventy guests attended the Wolchuk; Joan Donoghue and Chanukah program and party of Marc Nevin; also Bob's cousin, the Bachinsky Cousins' Club held Tammy Price, Stelton. at the VFW Hall. Lincoln Highway. —Mr. and Mrs. David Mellow, Sunday. They came from all parts Elizabeth A v e n u e , entertained of New Jersey and from as far as Sunday in honor of the fourth Liberty and Laurelton Gardens. birthday of their son, Richard. New York. After the program, reThe guests were a^ from Iselin freshments were served by the and were Mr. and Mrs. Charles committee consistlng'of Mrs. Fred McManus and children, Janet Kesselman, Mrs. Leon Spbel, Mrs Kathle and Edward; Mr. and Mrs Sidney Goodstein and Mrs. Jack Charles Carew and children, Linda Goodman, with special assistance and Charles; Mr. and Mrs, William from Mr. Goodman. White and son, M'ichael; Mr. arid —For his tenth birthday, John Mrs. Lawrence Pearson and son, Caballero, Homes Park Avenue, Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur entertained S u n d a y afternoon 'Grosskopf and children, Janet, James Ball, Wayne Lang, James Lynn and Arthur; and Richard's Donovan, Stephen Jacobson and John Tlnnesz. Birthday greetings Carteret, are the parents of a also to Carole Burulla, Charles daughter born December 7 a Dougherty, Jr., Gerard Carlo, Beth Rahway Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Murphy and John j GranellJ. The Fitzpatrick is the former Cather arrival of her new sister postponed ine Petrock, Avenel. the third birthday party for PaBy NEW HOME OWNERS WOODBRIDOE — The estate of Wilbur L. LouRhrnn has sold to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wes'ton R one and one-half story frame dwellin gat 10 Madison Avenue, Avenel. Mr, Weston is employed by Keternberg ft Olson, heating Contractors, Route 1, Avenel. Joseph A. Manzlone. of the law firm of Frederick M. Adams, 530 Rahway Avenue, represented the purchasers. an extra phone in Qo&v! What woman wouldn't love one? An extra phone saves literally hundreds of steps every day. And color makes the phone a decorator item that sets off the color scheme of any room. (• ^ Give her a color phone for Chnttmu. It's easy to orderamply call your Telephone BusinmOffio. With your gift certificate you can give her a handsome Kfochure showing all the the new f h h new model col h CWABOOAt OBAY CAMMO IVORY COLONIAL QBBEN BOMB BMABBBOWN THUS BLUB CABOINAL RBD OAMAUT WLLOVV NtW JERSEY ^ j nKPENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, DBCEMBER 13, 195ft PAGE THIRTEEN Prizes are Awarded At Rosary Cord Party State House Dome Committee in nn effort to the widest possible counsel In meeting NPW Jersey's water prob(Continued from Editorial Page) lems. . . New Jersey's traffi* look forward to a Merry Christ-' AVENEL — A card party spondeath rate has reached 680, topi* inns find a Happy New Year. and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- •"«"'! V>« t>i« R o w 8ir.|pt,v of St. pared with 888 at the same Utne VcJasco,, Ethel By elfltreet.fltreet Andrew* Church, was .held at the Andrew's William F. Kelly, Jr., president last year. . . . New Jersey If tt« nf the State Civil Service Com- home of 194.937 beef cattle, «t ng the dance home of Mrs! William Ursen, 435 Saturday evening MRS. SHIRLEY U p C0 n 8t lstlll ll mission, has notified the heads which 99.91 per cent are firiM ?. ? U _p C..0 n_8 '.s '. s °1 Mr. Mr and Mrs. M s Hudson Hudson Boulevard. Boulevard FI8HLER nf nil departments, boards, com- fro mbovine tuberculotli,' Ifte ntl Winners of the table prizes were ! 148 Jefferson St. miRslons, Institutions and agen- State Department of AgrteWtlH Mr Mrs. James Conlff, Mrs. aeorce - T ee r r a c e cies, of the extra time off for all announces. , . Kstlrnatea" Ludwlg, Joseph uuncan, Duncan, Mrs. Mcnio Park u i ; Mr, Mr, ^uuw lR, Mrs. josepn l anha l a l d John workers ploy ment in NPW "Jersey H J !' ** ' Vldchlck and Mrs. Anton Ttrnoe W lner> N e w TIU Tre program of long holiday to 92,000 in October, the ark M * ' Liberty 8-5788 1 r B d Mrs 9 werkends was designed by the Jobless level In the past - ' Zeldman and Non-player prizes were awarded Mr ™ ' civil st-rvice department and dl years. . . . Lloyd W. ™ " " r Morris Roo*. M W Ie- to. Mrs. Mary Klllmlk, Mrs. D«reeled into effect by Governor principal keeper of the New, 1 K IIt W vld 8hl m urak M r s John K o s h , Hfliry Brlckell, Atlantic nolls gey State Prison since June. It ' Robert B. Meyner. Mrs. WURt t h e H o u r lifts been named assistant has been named, director Of 11am Clark, Mrs. Sllakowskl, Mrs. Bemuse Christmas falls on a rliBlrmnn of a fashion Restaurant. Division of Administration lit tip! Joseph Bllarczyk, Mrs. William Tuwday this year, Monday, De„ i),. hold In the near future —Mrs. Saul Sta'e Department of Institution* was host- Denvlch, Mrs. Janice Masky, Mrs. cember 24 will be a workless day Rosary Society, and Agencies— Governor Mtjrn. Morry Smith, Mrs. Harry Jones and Mrs. Ethel Scethereby giving B four-day weekmid Mrs. James McMor- willl*m Krontr, Mrs. Barnet man. ner has Signed bills providing tor end to State officials and em[jrilnson Street, entertained Weissman and Mrs. Maurice Pink, 12,000 yearly salary raliet ftp. ployers. To help employees to „„,, Walsh and son, New Yorli Thursday, the Administrative Director M get an early start In the celebravpekend. the New Jersey Courts, the - H a p p y birthday wishes to Antion of New Year's Day, Monday, preme Court Clerk and tlrt y,,;iti classman, detughtcr of gelo Oerardl, Peter Magutre Janus December 31. has been marked perlor Court Clerk..,. Th« t 1 Mrs. Alotrt alassmnn, Duerschrtdt, Dr. Ralph Barone, as an extra day off for employees. Police radio system on the |,,nr street, celebrated her 8th Robert Velasco and Mrs. Abe AVENEL — Two skits will be Jersey Turnpike and the presented at the Christmas celeSaturday. Welnsteln. ri,v at a party .IERSKY JIGSAW:—Major Ocn State Parkway will be —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Passl- bration of the MX and Mrs. his were Mrs. Sarah Olassman James F. Cantwell, Chief ol soon with the State Police" netToby; Oary Mor- nello, Wall Street, entertained Mr Club, First PrPibyterlan Church, Staff. Is accompanying Qovemoi work. . . . Bound Brook, R o r l t t | Mr. and Mrs. Edward find Mrs. John Sullivan. Sunday tomorrow at 8:15 P. M. The girls Robert B. Meyner on a tw< and Somervtlle are expected a m i ' afternoon. of thfl Junior Prayer Group which lelMiim and daughters, Gail weeks cruise on a flattop In th to. be officially designate M —Pamela Nadell, daughter of meets with Mrs. Richard Kerr 11.miB, Newark; Mrs. Milton protected areas to safeguard ttt| Medlterranlah Sea. . . . The ne I :in(i daughter, Lisa, Llvlngs- Mr. and Mrs. Irwln Nadell, Mary- each Friday at.7:00'will give a underground water resource a t • Civil Defense public action sigwrtrayal of the Nativity Scene, IT WAS A WONDERFUL DAY; Hungarian refugee children indicated their pleasure over St. knoH Road, celebrated her fifth Mi and Mrs. Martin Hess 1 the area. . . . Disability |nlUt* nals will be sounded throughou md will dramatize one of the Nicholas Day with shy smiles as they enjoyed jiUs provided for them by the Red Cross st Camp ihiidim Diane, Oall and birthday at a party Saturday. ance payments made under ttli New Jersey on Saturday at noor Kilmer. Some 70 refugee children received sweets, switches and toyR In ftfcservanee of the traditional IH<; Mrs. Ieadore Jaker and Present were'brother, Olerm; Mrs. iklts. The other dramatizations State's system* amountedto$ t £ but traffic will not be stoppec be enacted by members of •,.,i. charna and Steven; Mrs. Abe Shurman, Mrs. George Getz Hungarian holiday. Here, Red Cross Interpreter Mrs. Alexander Tarcz, from Woodbrldge Chapter, 029,954 in October, compwuf and there will not be any publli he Club. ; MacDonald and daughter, nd children, Robert and Joan, Joins the Pal Hajba family to vltw two-year-old Josef's new toys. with the September total at •*,« participation,... Republicans Mil Mrs. James MacDor.ald, tolonla; Mrs. Lawrence Goodman Each couple is asked to bring control of the Legislature plan to 007,347. Mmy Lynn Siwalskl, Dana md son, Robert, Newark; Mrs.two Christmas gifts to the meet- cfltkmal facilities for the guardtf>nd concerts locally and he>r •use present funds to permit New j,,di Stnmel, Cathy and Jane Pred Jeuelihon and daughter ing—one for a "Mr." and one for ians of America's future. local talent perform. Jersey to take part in the hugi Mrs.- 8eymour Llss and i. all of Menlo Park Terrace, "Mrs." Mrs. Dale Scott requests CAPITOL CAPERS:-"The W * Local grfWnment has Its Qulncy, fortunately, hafl Its Federal highway program ani 'Continued from Editorial Page) i mid Mrs. Sol Fishier are laughter, Mlehette: Mrs. Kenneth ;hat those who have "earning In which we are living hat been Mrs C. Mltranl and Kraemer and son, Allen; Steven lollars" bring proceeds to this foundation on the door step of vated propaganda picture spread own symphony orchestra, which the proposed one cent per galloi characterized as many thing! in* each citizen, he can walk on it tax on gasoline as proposed b: fulfills these requirements. , •iiael, Brooklyn, this week. Weiss and Richard Powell. gathering. Mrs. Richard Ken Is but never under or around It! across Asia and Africa of the We ought, really, to judge bur Governor Meyner Is off for th eluding the phenobarblttt Me/ 1 mid Mrs. (/eonard Bcarl—Wednesday night Mrs. SolIn charge of arangements. claims Joseph ,E. McLean, 8Ut« Thopiaa Jefferson planned ana Soviet Union as lead of theentertainment by the rewards It year. . . . Five additional mem i itbelle Street, were hosts Fishier was hostess to Mrs. Edgar "tamp of peace," the sworn foe gives us, and not by the conven- bers have been named to th Commissioner of Conservation constructed It just that way. |, ,md Mrs. Al Becker and Udlne, Mrs. Leonard Bearison, and Economic Development. . . . ience with which it can be ob- State Water Resources Advtsoi Whenever the Instrumentality of colonialism and imperialism. (lit, r. Vickie. Lon« Island City rfrs. Norman Rosen, Mrs. Kenneth of local government (alls to do Soviet tanks and machine tained. To enjoy locally pro| Mi and Mrs. Murray Sulz- Craemer, Menlo Park Terrace and (Continued from Editorial Page) the best thing for all people by guns In Hungary have shot some duced good music (perhaps by Umon. Sunday. *n, C. Mltranl, Brooklyn. planning through clear concise expressing the will of the ma- bad holes in this propaganda friends and neighbors) requires - M r . and Mrs. Milton Platt open deliberation. s Nick Klein, Jefferson jority with a voice for the min- picture. — Des Molnes Register. the effort of putting on the • Talk M long M you !1k«-i • Maryknoll Road, visited Mr. and The topic of revaluation Is a ority we become franchlsed was hostrss to Mm. Julius hat and coat a n * starting Up Mrs. Sam Fleischer and new son topic of social justice and moral- American citizens in name only HOME GROWN MUSIC s Mis. Erin Wurtzel, Mrs. the car and that certainly Neil, In Roselle, Sunday. ity. Its solution rests with the t I/Mb and Mrs. Sidney DlWith the departure of themore exercise than flipping the and the reality of American De—Beth Ellen Olantz, daughter Intelligent action of each voter Tuesday. dial of the TV set for an 9.1 'f Mr. «nd Mrs Morris Otante, in the Township. This solution mocracy slumbers at death's Sunday bandstand concert went ternoon cowboy story. a little bit of Americana. :s. Leo McVey, Flushing celebrated her 10th birthday at door shamefully obliterated. was the guest of Mrs. Leo supper party Friday. Quests were rests in one direction, since our But in terms of Inner enjoy JOHN EVANKO, JR. Music-lovers today must get |e., Jr., Jeflenon Street, last Elaine Boerer, Evelyn Klapt, An- Township fathers passively avoid their musk from long-playing ment, when you have finished Colonla, N. J. revaluation and the Board of * rile Mr, McVcy. Jr., was drea Abeles, Donna Barblerrl and records, during an occasional the a w a g e TV program and FEED SIMONSEN,_ p p 8mlnuttc«lltoRIQHMOND...70# I Education if organizationally Inon a business trip to New Or- Lois Berlin, Menlo Park Terrace visit to a city big enough to have have spent time merely being aewaren, N. J. P txtra mlnutM, *ach only aojl ti capable of bringing about revalU a great symphony orchestra, or occupied; while after you have JAMEB I. O'BRIEN, cousins, Jantoe Giant*, Irvington uation and thereby added school ^* MhtntaftMiN[WAMiltNir.l.M< M In and Mrs. Ben Rose and and Ronnie Berber. Hillside. attended a presentation of fine from radio and television , Avenel. N. J. facilities, iKiibprt, Wall Street, attended But these big productions are no music you have been satisfied.— JOSEPH SABADOS, —Mr. and Mrs. Morris OlanU We can all sit by and watch tfbyluNm.lDXM.UiwUiKMW. 2 of their family circle Wall Btreet, attended a surprise help to those who want to a t Qnlncy (Mass.) Patriot Ledger. Woodbrdige, N. J. educational opportunity die or we |it' home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- party in honor of Mr. and Mrs ( miners, the Bronx. Saturday, Harry OlanU. Union, on their 15t'r can stand and be counted in favor of revaluation which means and Mrs. Albert Qlass anniversary. Weekend guests oi equal taxation and added edu1 celebrate their annlver Mr. and Mrs. Qlanti were Mr. an . by spendinR the weekend In Mrs. Abe Oold, Hillside and Mrs Al Frankel and Mrs. Nathan U-lphla. While there the: Fanny Rosenveld, Newark. Davidson on the plight of the Jews [ati^nd the Bar Mltzvah o —Speedy recovery wishes to Jo In Egypt. The study group will : cousin. Seymour Wald. seph Olanti, father of Morrt meet tonight at the home of Mrs. >'r. HWI Mrs. John Schobert OlanU, Wall Street, who Is re Fred Jesselsohn, Atlantic Street.' on. entertained Mr Scho- ruperatlng from a broken shoul —Happy anniversary to Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs, der. Mrs. Ben Rose, Wall Street, who Schobert, NPW York, over —Mr. and Mrs. William Icelan are celebrating 21 years of mar[weekend McGuire Street, were hosts at ariage. ir. And Mrs. Walter Mltchel gathering. Guests were Mr. and —Mr. and Mrs. Seymour R. RUg•r Street. Tuesday1 vidttt Mrs. Norman Oardner, Mr. and scll, Atlantic Street, were hosts at Mitchel's father, Ber.ncti Mrs, Ernest Gansell, Mr. and Mrs. a Chaimkah party at their hoi nithal, who la recfperatlng al Seymour R. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Guests were Mr. and M: klvn Hospital. Fred Jestelsohn, Mr. and Mrs.Louis Kastanovitz, Mr. and M is William Kroner enter Kenneth Morrison and Mr. and Herbert Kaston and Miss Ida l i In r mah Jongg group Tues Mrs, Norman Sliver. vine,- the Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. i'Hiyers were Walter Mltchel, Seymour A. Kaston and childrejii, —At the next meetins of the Krltzman, Mrs. Seymour Menlo Park Chapter of the Amer- Eric. Nell and Lisa Marcia, Laurellitt. and Mrs. Milton Berlin. ican Jewish Congress there will ton, L. I., and the Russell chilgreetings t h 11 be a white elephant sale. Also on dren, Kenneth Owen, Eric Peter i) to Mr. and Mrs. Barnei the agenda will be talks by Mrs. and Lauren Oabrlelle. Park Terrace Notes JS S ' - - Skits to be Presented At Mr. rntd Mrs. Club Opmions of Others idters to the Editor phone rales for | extra minutes | are cheap ! 1 A• GOLDEN ROCKET »« HOLIDAY COUPE thought From OLDS... for 7 Another Great Christmas Engineering Advance I There art thousands of people WIDE-STANCE without food in Hungary . . . thousands of mothers and children without sufficient clothing and shelter. i This is the wason of good chwr NEW DEAR SUSPENSION and good will - and if there evjir was NEW ah opportunity to express it | that opportunity is now, Put these heroic people on your Oldsmobile's pioneering advance in "ride engir neeriug" brings to Olds a new, sweeping-low BALANCiD STEIRINO LINKAOE silhouette... an exciting new style that means new riding qualities, too! New ginoolhnesB! New stability! A wonderful new low-level ride! These arc your thrills with Olds (or '57 . . . aud here's why: NIW, fXTRA-WIDI, HEAVIIR H A M i $t list. 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Come visit our showroom now . . . see why Oldamobile is the value-car of the year! .p. ft«*M T-4O0 E'n|iiH Kandtri m til mvlit; if . V'. AOOENI^S ON QLDSMO BILE : ' t o m i ON IN! THi WELCOME MAT IS ALWAYS OUT AT YOUR OlDSMOWU QUALITY DiALIR'SI WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Woodbridge; N. J, A5MS4 *i' ' ~\ ' ', 475 Rahway Avenue WOodbridge 8-0100 VISIT THE OLDS EXHIBIT AT THE NEW YOfK AUTO SHOW f COLISEUM, DEC, 8 4 8 fS •"*•«§?: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. l^-fl PAOB FOURTEEN ! ISELIN PERSONALS Paper P,,| Club Gives Mis To Chrktaas Fond r, ounce the birth ol a A V E N X U Twenty-mi tolls, Rase Ann. in Rahway Memorial Youlli Hospital. Mrs. SjMDt i-, the for-dressed ami donated to the IndeGLADYR R. mer Ida Bowro. rfelirv i .ieudent-L*dn ChrXaws Fund MANK , —Sunday dinner aw-if, of Mr Cpnununiiv »(,,and Mrs. James O-Rourke* 149 »an's Club under the direction of rditi Ailth Avenue. icre M r 1 . M r e Joseph Strchy wwe dkvkwM OHourk's parents. Mr and Mrs. ftl a meeting of tr* rtao b e » at -8-in* Harry + L Hubfw and daughter. ! J * AwBri-CoioiUa M m Aid I Jnv For Irma Lou. all of MMtown. and Mr &W4 auilima and Mrs. Stanley Hnb;)'. CranA doonLon w»» voted to the _ f : n i t p dr.1 —A dan?e for members of St. bury Sunday evening cupsts of MlWlest* County TuberoaMs! Nntjona; C'r Cecflia't P.T.A. was held Satur- Mr and Mrs. ORourke were Mr Health League annual fund r a M w , y i and Mn. Clarrn:* Crane Newark • * »e. i day night Mothers of the fourth 1 •'>n. I) C -Lady Foresters of Airierici.' « " " * **** complrtwl for the grade pupils were in charge with !t was annr, ,-,, , , , SUr of Iselin Circle, met Mon- annual Christmas party Deeemb-r Mrs. Anne Walsh as chairman. . i'':vc bom-el n-,» • " '«! —Mr and Mrs. George Pays- 'day at Isrlln F-hooi. 15 Plans l» at the First Aid 3qu*d bttlMm?,! 1 at the hnme ,,. sick. 75 Marconi Avenue, an- were completed for UK- annu. 1 **+* V* chsirmanah* of Mrs. I •^mitii at r e t A nounce the birth of a. Mn at Christmas party Monday, at U» .Charta», Vill-r aaxtotod by Mrs.i m u n attpn-l I school. Secret pals will be re- Prone a Claoney ond Jlrs Daniel Perth Amboy General Hospital. L I . Harnici B^;.; •• L w R servaiions must b —Terrance Alien Towell. 34 Mc-; veakd. There will also be an « j visor, off..], ,i . change of 11.00 tills. Al! memn»d* »• s ^ • • "xastble with Mis , James ana Helen Towoll. 34 Mc, W l i » « Kusm^k. A supofcr wiM f r e s h m e n u (<, Lean Street, vac christened Sun- bers are urged to atund A f o v - to m ™* a t 7 o e l o c k *** • * t n event % u> b,day, at New Dover Methodist « e d dish supper Till be « r * l . Monday nij;!,' Church liv R e f Albeit Swaet, Mrs. Vincent Ma?no. Sr Ton ttf «**">«« ««* Chriatmas carol BOLLS FO» THE NKEDT *b«Te ire dolb whieb w « f dNMN by member* *t W«m«nit Aviwl for The Ina«pttid»l«lmembers tt the Womans (luh or A p staging will be featured. A new cowm.• pastor. Sponsors were Mrs. Ed-sp*:ial award «r s«ne al the ctabwwnen il. to r.i Mn. Andww Cialbiln. Mn. Dan- j Rrammlnx was ;., Standing in bark of tht toll ward Mack. Iselin. and Charles ; - T h e newly organized Green-1 * » • A t e l "**** *"** * • * * Swhjr. Mr*. Tb«nuu Msrkoos. Mr*. Willtam Ku»mlak. Mrs. itl Oold ne, eha.ini Manuel. Jersey City. A reception 1 Iwr of Boy Scout Troop 48 an-'n w > * ^ ' • m a n will be in ahar$« oi ported that ! . , Christmas decorations for Uw wa* held after the ceremony at nounced its Christmas party »ill now rpady fur i be held December i t at VFW Hall *** ***" and the K n t Attj which the sponsors and Mr. Eds< md building. | ward Mack and son. Charles, and j The neit meeting is scheduled for * II wvs Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Manuel,! January 4 at laelin Library Theo^ n ™ ? 1 ^ , lha* . Rosary St f th0 1 Jersey City, were guestt. Jdore Legones was elected Ser- ° . . "OP*™ -WV?**^ JO, 1 w Annual Unli,lUy » s Clubs will be featured —There will be an executive geant-at-arms A get well card c n° t™ h Arlenf rttncU Hom iwas sent to Mrs Henry Weiman * * uk' board meeting of Iselin School IS —Mr. and Mrs Richard Co- NEWARK—"Foolln" Ourselves.' take the place on the Muaic Fwnv AVENEL • " p.7 . By OlJlDTS E. SCANK y s I w Moni ? *? morning at P T A today at 1:30 P. M. at |who is a patient at St Barnabas ,f°", ,; burger. Oak Tree Road, had as \ mother pgU) Gregory production datton'o schedule of "Westa Mexl- « v e the invo<.,-.,,.; 4K Lincoln Hiffaway " oc"**n . ^ „ . the school. Plans will be discussed 'Hospital, Newark. i house guest* for a week. Mr. and j wn ich that well known Hollywood cans which was planned to be ing address at • • • Tfl. U-8-U7J . Mrs. Miller demonstrated fancy for the Christmas program. Mon-• Mrs. James Carey and son, James producer describes as a show witn presented dn February 2 The lat-mas party of f... (/', ,"; : ELECTROJECTOR candle making and aaambers wtre —Mr. and Mrs Alex Cuthbert-1 J.. Cleveland. Ohift day i mu »ic and dancing which will fea- ter attraction wa* cancelled by theof 8 t A n d r e * ^ ( : An electrojector. designed to re- allowed to participate A lovely son and children. Richard Alan —Mr and Mrs Walter Coley. Irv-'ture fresh younx talent, will be foundation as a reiult of contrac- week In t h e ch.;: . 7 •,' —Members of the Woman's , plac« carburetors on motor ve- display of various candle decora Oub of Iselin. who are planning 1 nicies, has be*n developed by Ben- tioiis was featured. Many man land Maureen 18M Oak Tree tngton, were guesu Saturday of .prorated at the Mosque Theater. tu»l difficulties with the producer. ry Jones J r . jr.^, • . . " to attend the annual Christmas I dix Radio, it has been announced, bers were rewarded in their efforts Road and Miss Violet Scank., Mr. and Mrs Richard Coburger. Newark, on Saturday evening. corned the s u . s - 7 party at The Pines, December 19. ; The etetrojecwr is an eiectroni- by fln>*hina sparkled covered , laelin, were Saturday gueaU of Ifl62 OalfTree Road. A catered ;,,;,,•.., j March JO. under auspices of the Barbara Kre'lU Marks may make reservations by tele- ' cally-controUed system of fuel in-'Christmas trees to add U» their Mr. and Mrs. Louis Srhmitt. Rah- f - M r . JOteph Woolley and :«Mffltti Music Foundation, •crved and it ,/• . . 1 lth Birthday al Party Carol singinK * , - . ;. phoning Mrs. Car! Storch. Mem- ' Jectlon that responds to engine; home decoraUons. \ way. jdaughter, KaOriefh. Went End. i HeadMners of the n«w show will bers will meet in front of First requirement* and meters" a uni- Guestt were: Mrs. John Poll. [ —Mrs. Henry Weiman. 13 Brad-; and Edward Ounther of Seo-u-• be Oene Nelson, curratl star of ^ ^ ^ _ „ „ _ „,_ Helen Zullo w,i.- . Mr ^ > Preabpterian Church at noon for • form «yUnder-to-«.v!inder mixture j Mrs. Michael Petras. Mrs. WUlard ford Ptace. u a patient at St.: cus were Saturday evening guests I Rodgers and Hammer»l*ins P « ; Muaic for dr.. enolM j ^ ^ W w t 8tree, e n t e r . transportation. ! of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schottlture production of Oklahoma ntehed by the •:•.• ! to the engine, by a series of elec-1 Jenkins Mrs. Richard Warner and Barnabas Hospiul. Newark. K.:.B| _. .„.. — . , tained in honor of the eleventh —A daughter wac born to Mr.itrical pulses to fuel injectors. Arenel. Mrs i : i ^ r s . Everett Rutan. Avenel: Mrs. [ —Mrs. Robert ArgalM of 32 and Mrs. Ahgelo A. Barbato, 41 chairman. - J o h n KowU, and M M . George [Adams Street, and Mrs. Theodore' Berkeley Boulevard, at Perth AmBilly. Rahway and Mrs. Robert (Kristenaen of 12 Semel Avenue, i Th« society -*.: 1 ' Cox. Mttuchen. boy General Hospital. ; visited Mrs. Henry Weiman at and son, Walter. J r . 226 Wood j sharingh t thete Poolin' Ourselves bu&inw meet:ru .|,r., 90 Joyc Included her brother!, an dson. Waller. J r . 226 Wood »•»<•"« * » " P*"' JW "* • Hostesses for the social hour I St. Barnabas Hospital. Newark. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Statile. Avenue, were Sunday dinner I Jackson. Warned, Frank Mark and Mickie; Mrs. Anna Mrs. James Atkinson and | oh Sunday afternoon. U&Demarest Avenue, Avenel, anWolff andChris PatU Regan. NEW Primed Pattern 'were: Kreitz and son., Andrew Htlblde; Girl* Friendly S i Mrs. Fi-edcrick Hyde. guests of Mr. and Mrs, Stephan —Joanne Ammiano. daughter BT nj\ Woodbridge Oaks News SET M"" "•""•"M™; zzzziznt'z Tticy't Pattern Easier to cut Sew and fit ISetc Jewish Youth Group Selecti Name IBELIN — The eighth grade to high school group of CongreSJjtional Beth Sholom, it newly Organized group of young people, his chosen the name. Beth Sholmn Junior for its organization which meets at 1388 Oak Tree Road. pPlans for a tour of a brewery fere discussed, at their meeting. TJie tour is to be made during the Christmas holiday vacation. Joel Shane presided and Mrs. Morris <Johen, group leader, conducted the session. Mizrachi to Meet At Weikberg Home f- COLONIA — The Mizrachi Women's Organisation of America. A'tidah Chapter, will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth Weinberg, 16 Rugby Road. Wednesday. December 19. beginning at 8:30 P. M. . Mrs. Ruth Waldman will be the guest speaker. Anyone interested 18, welcome to attend. The group recently held a Chaoukah party and exchanged gifts. The main aim of this organization U to aid the orphaned children of Israel. Mrs. Sylvia Schrage, Cameo ftace, will preside. phone rates are Hartford Norfolk 9078 Printed Pattern SPECIAL! Printed Pattern 9078: Half Slzei A A, 16%. lS'/i, 201/.. 22'A. H>A. 3iie 16'(i Jumper, 4«4 yards 3» inch fabric; blouse, 2% yards. Send Thirty-five ccnti in coins tor this pattern—add S cents fur each pattern If you wish lst-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. Print plaiDl? 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ALUMINUM 4U $12.30 The magic touch of the new Ford power plant I " mountains disappear, What looks like uphill / d.ow|jihil!. You grtthij surjing power in a witK i l " ' Stiver Anniversary Y-« engiiw. Or choose Ford's M il ' Maker Six, the ma* p o W u l Stt in the low-prkffit-III. SNOW SHOVELS SALON HOURS: j TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P . M . CLOSED MONDAYS ALL DAY , mly tw iff OUTDOOR LIGHT Beaijty Salon 451 Avenel St. The ejtiting Ford F;iirlam- 5<)0 Club Victoria f alww 17 ftvt linijj—is un« of two ik'W, bigljrr Kurd n/t-» tlu< OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A. M. TO I P, M. j l BO* s m i s T T «s •Foolln' Ourselves" will follow Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krelti and Kenilworth. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ammi- Baiza, —Mr and Mrs. Jack Katzen- much the same pattern of intimate ; g o n M j C h a e i, W a y s i Kardash. West To Hold Christina Colonia Hills Croup ano. 69 Bender Avenue, was guest back arid children. Jack. Jr.. Rob- and Qriginal stage productions | S l r e e t ; M r a n d Mr8 .Chester 8eliof honor at a family party given ert. Stephen and Carol Ann. 15 which Oregory has pioneered from 1 8 a oxford Road and Mr. and Mr*. WOODBRIIK.K :, \ Hits Road Conditions was set as tlir <ly, • • by her parents, Sunday in obser- Adams Street, attended a birthday coast to coast in recent years with Uo K r e l u ^ ^ ^ J r Christmas p u n . ,<• vance of her eleventh birthday. COLONIA— The Board of Didinner Sunday at the home of Mr. popular stage and screen stars as p l a c e U i e O l r l s FrlHidl-. ^ , rectors of the Colonia Hill* Tax- Her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schumann, headliners. Tliese have included! A p a r t y f o r Barbaras !;-«ndi ty Episcopal C' -si payers Association met Monday and Mrs- George Amato. Newark, Bound Brook. The guest of honor "Don Juan in Hell," "John Brown s ; w a (h e l d S a t u r d a y afternoon Pre- (House. celebrated their forty-fust wed- iwas Richard Schumann who wasBody." "The Caine Mutiny Court j g e n t mK lMilM M caiand, Iiielln; Night at the Colonia library. Miss A m ? lo i • . and Three For The Board discussed the re- ding anniversary at the aame time. five years old. | S h a rr y n Hawkins, Klmoerly Road; with I*is* MHIV • zoninz 'of the Albee Estate and Joanne was hastes* to her girl —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry which the foundation in past s e a ^ S u w r i Morrison. Oxford lioad and ( Mis» Mary Ai.r :<:.,•, ; a letter will be sent to the Plan- friends and classmates on Mon-and daughters, Katherine and Ro-sons presented at the Moajue be- ; K a r e n H u d a l t I charge of si.mv • : fur day. « audiences. j nins Board and the Zoning Board berta. 58 Semel Avenue, were [Sipos and Mi>- ' I, —Mrs. Joseph Shields, 106 War- guests Sunday for dinner of Mr. The book, music and lyrics of CONSUMER PRICES i stating the stand of the Board of hospitality on the issue. Also a letter will be ran Street, Woodbridge Oaks) Gustave Simpson and Miss Kath- the new show are the work of Ro-1 Consumer prices have risen two The Society ;>! :, • sent to the Township Committee North, has been named co-chair-1 erine Perry, West New York. bert Rogers and William Barnes, a , per cent to a new high for 1956:mas caroling n ;>-,••. , regarding road conditions. The man of the adi and door prize; •new team of musical collaborators I Strong demands for all sorts of The Nabon.ii , -.. : next meeting will January 14 at committee and Mrs. William C'na-; The Peipinj radio has (autioqed and Richard Pribor, who appeared j goods promise further increases, fateUl. 19 James Place. Wood- the Soviet Union against chat- in the same capacity in 'Three For j despite high Industrial outputs, tion h a s amui.: : . the Library. bridge Oaks. North, has been, vinum In future dealings with Tonight" will be musical director. * according to a Government sur- radio telesto;i< :;• :.. • made publicity chairman for the other Socialist countries. eter. The. Gregory production will vey. BLTJNT TO SPEAK WOODBR1DGE — Robert R. forthcoming St. Cecelia's Rosary Blnnt,- Middles** *Oounty Super- ^Society fashion show. —Mr. and Mrs. Julian Shadis. intendent of Schools, will be guest speaker tonight at a meeting of 106 Francis, Street, announce the the Citizens Council, at 8 o'clock, birth of a daughter at Perth Amat ~ the Municipal Building. The boy General Hospital. meeting is open to the public. Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. William Cassidy Blunt's subject will be "School and son. Thomas..214 Wood Avenue, motored to Middletown, N. Transportation Problems." Y.. Sunday, where they spent, the Marshall Field 3rd leaves $30. day with Mrs. Cassldy's mother, Mrs. Elsa Klein. 000,000 to charity fund. 14'/2— 24 Vi LOW Foolin' Ourselves9, New Slated ft • ALSO KKCil'IAK SHOVELS FROM $S-65 SMALL ELECTRIC * r*rnasx GIFTS There'i n m g k i n F o w i price tag. tool You won't M ^ thb big new Ford ji still priod Ford-low. But it ^ l • > in and test iU magic. It's a real "Wiurd of Ah-h It >> >! APPLIANCES • IIOUSEIIOIJ) GIFTS by WearevM- and S«vere«tar • GIFT WRAPPINGS • SLfDS f TOTS • GAMES LAV AWAV PLAN AVAILABtE - NO )|ppointroenl, Only • ' • Phooe W0^4312 tie New Kind of LINCOLN HARDWARE ^ A N D PAINT C O M P A N Y , = After 6 P. M. Call WO4-8480 Tnltk Ught AVENEL ""*"" ST. GEORGE AVENUE CIRCLE MOTORS, Inc. N Til. HO 1-3180 WOOOBWtXJF : "ill(ling ( l° l o n i a J V o J > < l < amlr*)lonia Village) for the tin and Anthonv 81m- further !n f"rmatlon cull Jack , 11 ii" Mrs. Simonelll PU 8-6634. Robert Hamilton and At the December meeting of f Jumes Preund; 1 Ell " B0VB'0"1 SANTA OI.AIJS CAME TO TOWN: .lark SrhulU Impersonated Santa Claus and presented gifts to prepared by the varlgus mothers the klddifs at the annual children's Christmas party sponsored by the Sixth District Democratic ,T quests at the Parents were nerved, games were played, Organization at Fitzgerald's Tavern, Route. 1, Avenel, Sunday. William Mnran, pianist, accompanied l,,.|d by the Troop at the and a grab bait was held. The the ehlldrm for the singing of carols. Movies were shown by James Krutzlrr. president and re[.HI u^ion Hall, Friday meeting woa held at the home of freshments tvere served. Mrs. John Jones, chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Joseph Hollo, Michael * (••>• Hope Smith, Sandalwood Hrabar, Mrs. Clifford Rosell. Mrs. John Klmberly, Mrs. Jack Mac.Iver, Mrs. James O'Neill, Mrs. John ,1,001s 2 and 18 WH1 close Lane. Dick, Mrs. Salvatore Orillo and Mrs. Anthony O'Brien. Christmas Holidays on —At the Northeast District comber 21 at the regular Roundtable for C u b leaders, had been postponed to February FATHERS' NIGHT ,ut will re-open on Wednes- Scout leaders, and Explorer lead- Bus Trip Postponed 3, in order to give more people ,i injury 2. COLONIA — The Explorers ol ers held at School 11 In WoodBy Youth Organization opportunity to make the trip. The Boy Scout Troop 44 held a Fathers' , n Colonla boys are mem- brfdge, the following represented trip is for children six years and Din 9. Cub Pack 141 of 8cout units of Colonla: Prom Boy ISELIN — A general meeting up. A nominal charge will be made Night at the New Dover Method!! vnch is making punles Scout Troop 44, -Scoutmaster of Congregation Beth Sholom of to cover transportation costs. Any- Church. The fathers enjoyed re-imns gifts for children Frederick Boyle. John Lease. laelin was held Sunday tit V.F.W. one desiring more information, freshments and a movie provided •iv hospitals. They are: Charles Parks, Robert Frank, EdHall, with Dr. Sydney Goff pre- please contact Mr, Bllowlt,' WO. for them by the Explorers. Presen Auolio, Thomas Bacskay, win 8chaffer, Harold Hlbblll. siding. 8-8234. Hoihwell, George Emery, Theodore Wlngender; Explorers we're Kenneth Lease, Nuthanla Herbert Seleg, chairman of the h Fildman. John Ptlz and preaent were: Anthony Barcelona. Mr. Irving Judd asked for more Ejolly, Ronald Schaffer, Peppe, religious services committee anMnrettl. The Cub Scouts secretary: Ronald 8chaffer, sen- nounced that Friday evening ser- participation in the Youth DraBurgess, Anthony Barcelona, Ben ! preparing Christmas ior crew leader; Nathaniel Holly, vices will be held weekly starting matic group. Additional informaStevenson, David Boyle. Larry t for their families from assistant crew leader; James in January. tion may be obtained from Mr, Woods. James Parks, Normnr I household Items. Book Parka, crew leader. Explorer DaDavid Bllowlt, chairman of Judd. Christie* Guest was Percy Hullck aftiontf Uie articles made vid Boylt of Troop 44 attended youth Activities announced that District Commissioner of 1 > direction of Mts. John the meeting, as den chief of the the bus trip to the Natural MuFrench yards are building many Council who presented David Boyli in 38 Fair view Avenue, Den newly formed Webelos Den of Cub seum of History. New York City, with his Life Badge. foreign ships. Pack 145. Also present were: Cubr, master Warren Reeb, Assistant Cubmaater William Walsh, Den Mother*. Mrs. Herschel T r n w , Mrs. William Marquardt and Mrs. Mary Jones, who will replace Mrs Marquardt as Den Mother. Cub master Wlllard MacArgel wa present from Cub Pack 130. Mothers Club Elects Officers Indepebdpnt Club Reelects McDaniel o phon* anywhere "VO°5t w'atsant to William Bol t l t at Rebwy Me den, a patient ^ -?W COLONIA—The next i the Ladies' Auxiliary of the onia \Jjlunteer Chemical 1 Ladder Company ~ biate Chanukah. Ouests were Mrs. B y M R S . David Schoenberg, Mrs. Carol San- will be a combined business i Inq and Christmas' party, t'H A R L K 8 m , Mrs. John Adam*, Mrs, HerA Christmas dldner will. OLIPHANT. bert Potsdam, Mrs. Walter Indyk, served promptly at T:SO P.; Jr. Mrs. Samuel Jones. Mrs. J. W. Members were asked to Street, Wohltman, Mrs, Theodore Welber, gift to be exchanged. M, j . Mrs. Manuel Lafoff, and .Mrs. WH- Singing of Christmas enrol* Phone i l l f t m D c m ' e r - B l i o I Cojonla. take place n round the Clu rf«iton H.1960 —Mr. and Mrs. William Quelllch tree at the Inman Avenue fit and children. Margaret and Rich- house shortly after the nrd. McKiniey Avenue, were the ! Color slides of Cuba Mid -Mrs. Edward Arnold and tuman Avenue, were the recent guests of Miss I —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lelch1,, Duke* Estates itanor Wtlgt:, Roselle. Marlboro Lane, will be th Brady. Party Set for Tome i, MarrQ. h •' Women's Republican D: Colonla at Its monthly ,; reelected the following for 195*; Mr* Oeorge P. COLONIA — The Mothers Club president: Mrs. John Mulsecretary; Mrs. Norman of Boy 8cout Troop 45 held its treasurer, and Mrs. Mor- last meeting of the year at the unfleld. vice president. The home of Mrs. Hope Smith. Sancan Club will hold Its dalwood Lane. The December Christmas dinner at Sal- meeting^ also marked the first tern and Restaurant. Hlgh- i anniversary of the formation of the Club which was organized to ,:rk. today. Edward Partenope, Mid- be as much help as possible to the Avenue, has been named Troop and to discuss common : m n of the ads and door problems. Successful activities listed by immlttee for the forth* ••it Cecelia's Rosary 8o- the members Included a Easter candy sale, the proceeds of which ., aon show. I- Mothers Club of the De were donated to the Troop for • vs took a tour of Burry camping equipment; a family picElizabeth. Accompany- nic at the home of Mrs. Herman ' mup were Mrs. Edward Reich, Chain O'Hllls In August : : Mrs. John Toma. Co- and a theatre party and dinner In the spring. The Easter candy I! -ii'vard. sale will a&ln be held by the next business meeting Troop in the coming year. OMU Village Civic AssoIt was voted by the memberi u be held on December ship to donate $25 to the troop 1 Colonla library. Guest as 8 sift and pending the apt !K will be CommiUeeman proval of the Troop Committee, .midt who will discuss a Christmas party will be given < :.ditions, light Improvefor the 8COUU at the American j . ' A age problems and any Legion Hall on December 21. | ater* which may be Scout mothers will serve us hos-! .;> from the membership. tesses. activities will be disAt an election of officers the following were named: President, American Association of Mrs. .John Toma. Colonla Boule• Women will meet tovard; vice-president. Mrs. John a o'clock at- the Colonia Morgan, Longfellow Drive; secreMrs. Donald Dorian, tary. Mrs. Herbert Schaefer, East;» 'ker, will discuss Christcllff Road, and treasurer, Mrs. ' 'iti.< and traditions. A. H, Wels, Washington Avenue. :tball practice for 7tli The next meeting of the Mof Colonla who will play thers Club will be January 9 at "•'I yon Avenue School Basthe home of Mrs. John Morgan. i<-uin will be held at Present were: Mrs. Hope Smith, ] " instead of scbools 2 and Mrs. Sidney Preund, Mrs. John ••'I been previously an* Toma, Mrs. John Salano. Mrs. Practice will be held "on Herbert Schaefer, Mrs. Albert .md Tuesday afternoons Hornyak. Mrs. John Morgan. Mrs. 3:30 and 5 P. M. A. H. Weis, Mrs. Prank Hyland, Ruhway Memorial HosMrs. Prank Brown. Guest for the Mjuncod that the male evening was Mrs. James Taber, n was increased in CoDogwood Lane. week by the birth of i<- following famUie*: Mr. Anthony Cerami, Box uney Lane, and to Mr. Theodore Wleber (the Mildred Lax), 45 Broad•ii»e. both on December 1. COLONIA — Thomas McDaniel Herbert Schafer, Eastl( "-'il, is now secretary of was reelected president of the In: "> IDI the New Dover Meth- dependent Club of Colonla at a meeting held in the club buildin*. ( •uux-li. Others elected were Mrs William ';•..sentatlvea of the Co- Holmes, vice-president; Mis. Neil l'.. ,aKe civic Association met Bofltfc secretary: Mrs. Lerov HolI'l'i'sentatlvei of other civic m»n, treasurer; and Mrs. B. L. "I the area at the Co- Hunter, one-year trustee. ' •>• improvement building. Mrs Lawrence McCray was welAvenue, for a formative comed as a rfew member and appliA report on the alms of cations for membership were aciiosed council will be made cepted from Mr. and Mrs. Oranbusiness meeting to be vllle Johnsdli and Mrs. Constance Ul December K). Also a <juar- Simmons. Roy Rasher, chairman 0/ the board of directors, a n nounced that names of members in good standing will be de°O»t« SO IMtI* not leted and new members elected u> ( fll! the vacancies oh the board. A rsvlslon of the by-laws was also recommended. w S u w t i e outlined for the a n nuEmembershlp dinner to be he'd 'leveland SMt a t the club buUdto« December 31 Mrs Holmes, who is In o l » w 70* wked members to bring a | i » ;<•; - Woorihririge Knolls, Shore Cresl Anrei, Lynn Oaks, Oak Ridge Heights) - report will be made by the treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Nerl. The monthly committee m-etMHR. KIDNEY nR of Cub Scout Pack 130 will be FBEUND held tomorrow at the home or 19 Simdalwood chairman, Charles Knudsen/ 32 Eandalwood Lane. All committeeColonla men and den mothers nrc uraed Fulton M98» to attend. - Final plans have been made for the first teen-age dance for age children of members of Romeo, Colonla BoulCivic Assomcmher of Den 8, Cub wlll be held i;,ck 146 celebrated -his between the hours bn i tiday at his Den meetof his Den Mo- of 8 nnd 11 p. M . at the Colonla 11 ]«• Anthony Simonelll. Country Club. Refreshments will . Helping him eel- be T.rved nnd prizes awarded to fii.il con est winners. At the I •• Inman Avc\ Section Golonia Fire Auxiliary Plans Yule Fe (Including DukoH' Eclairs, Canterbury Village (OLONIA PERSONALS Saturday, Republican rommltteewoman. Mrs. .well, Highland Park, en: at luncheon the mem( t he nominating commitn- Women's Republican x Middlesex County. Inc. O.III Radln of the Women's li in club of ColonU. Is u i: of Mrs. Howell's Com- • - COLONIA — The Dukes! den Is of the Shore Crest Sewaren. Community" Association velopments are invited to attend. —Recent guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Irving Malina place has been changed to tha '. Bedore, Edgewood Ave- w e r e h o s t s a t » chanukah party man Avenue flrehouse for the nue. were Mr. and Mrs. William a l their home on Jeffery Road. morrow night's session at ft:' Chambers and children, Debbie: ouests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam o'clock. and Craig, Orange; Mv. and Mrs Oentor and daughter, PflulcUe. A festive social hour with Christ C Edward, Rail- Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cen- mas music and decorations way and Mrs. Elsie Abt-r, West ter. Brooklyn, and Mrs. Annette been planned by the arrati Orange, Leon and sons, Barry and Allen. committee. There will also brief business; meeting, partio James Black, Jr,, Fanwood, Long Island. , to discuss the development's was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs, Milton Pascall, James Black. 9r., Patricia Avenue. 97 Sterling Place, entertained at day plans. All residents ar; Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Latzko, a ChanukaH party. .Ouests were to attend. Patricia Avenue, were the Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Abe Upldus, Mr. quests of Mrs. Louis DeVico, Plain- and Mrs. Hunter Wilson, Mr. and Broadway Avenue, were the Held. Mrs. Arthur Berlin, Mr. and Mm. man and matron of honor at -Mr. and Mrs. George Latzko, Manny Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. wedding of Miss Joan t. Patricia Avenue, have as their Charles Leicht, Mr. and Mrs. Max New York City, to Fred dt ?ueat for a few days their son-in- Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Hal AkU, Detroit, in Now Y o r k law, Howard Ashmore, Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berent and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen, all of Conn. ,_ ' —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reill and son, Steven, McKlnley Avenu —Misses, Patricia Scott, Inman Shore Crest Acres. Avenue and Wilmft Froelieh, Beek—Mrs. H a r r y Schectel, 41 were the dinner guests of man Avenue, were the Monday Broadway Avenue, attended the Edward RelUy, ST., Newark. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. first meeting of the season of the —Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas James Oelsler, Linden. North Jersey Chapter Myasthenla quale, 88 Cleveland Avenue, returned home after a two —Mrs.' Edward Bedore, Edge- Oravis Foundation in Union. wood Avenue, was the recent guest —Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Simon vacation at Miami Beach, 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearney, and children, JefTery and Arlene, —Mis, Stephen Karaisz West Orange. Irvington, were the Sunday guests daughter, Janice. Perth —Mrs. H a r r y Schectel, 41 of Mr. and Mrs. David Schoen- were the Tuesday guests of and Mrs. George LaUko, Patricia Broadway Avenue, was hostess at | berg, Broadway Avenue. a coffee and pancake party to cele—Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Sanger, Avenue. Introductory Offer!! The NEW GO GULF ECONOMY ...WE DID! BATTERY A best buy for Yes Sir, We're Hanging Up the WELCOME Sign to You and All Neighborhood Motorists. Exchange price We Honestly Believe GULF Products Are The Finest That Money Can Buy — And We Know You'll Agree. Our SERVICE is Tops too! Try Us Out - SOON! Backed by 18-Month Written Warranty... 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M.—Annual Church! w ! and want to thank everyone for Perth Amboy W B R I D G E | Bazaar. B | i their support. Oten Counhlin won CHIRCH «r WOODBRIDGE IttT. PKtr Rnwilrhnk, PuUr Paalor Leslie E m 1 — — ~ A luncheon pirlv cplebratlns! a prise for selling the most. A il:(fo A. M.. Morning Worship. Sunday School — 9 A. M ; Sec- : WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL ihe birthday of Mrs William ''park rertting will be held Tues9:46 A. M.. Sunday School. CHURCH Ecker. WoocibrHse Avenue, was ; day night st the White Church - _ Session. 10 A. M 8:15 P. M., Baptist Youth English Service, 10 A. M.; Hun- lift Prim*** mrttl, WcxxJbridre field Monday at Koos' restaurant, j at T P. M. which will be a ChristBtt. Httt Barren, Putw Fellowship. galrpn Service, 11 A. M. The group then moved to the' mas party »:45 A. M—Sunday School for 7:30 P. M., Evening Oospel Ladies' Aid Society will meet at ail ages. William Butters, Superinhome of Mrs F J Adams for i —ReservsUoiU for the Christ2 P. M lrt the auditorium, with tendent. Adult Bible Class at same Service. brldac. Present were Mrs. Floyd j 11:15 A. M., Communion Sun'Unwell. Mrs. Oeorg? Urban. Mi&s mas smorgasbord party of the Se- >frs. James Pentek. president, pre- UA ur; teacher, Runyon Ernst. Jlanche Van Syckle. Mrs. Olive waren History Club must be made siding. day, first Sunday of each month. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Van Iderstine, Mrs. S J. Henry. with Mrs. John J. Dowllng, chairYouth Fellowship at 7 P. M. A nursery is provided at , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. A. W. Scheldt,,and the host- man. by Saturday. The event will rith devotlonals in the church this hour. take place Thursday evening. De- rlth Miss Esther Hacker at leader, CHURCH ess snd guest of honor. 8>00 P. M.-Young People's Felcember 20. at the home of Mrs. assisting Hilda Marcus and ArRahway A venae snd Carteret —Mr. and Mrs D Vanlderstine Joseph H. Thomson, Cliff Road. 'ene Dunch, Recreation with lowship. Adult advisers, Mr. and Read, Woodbridge and chlktren. of Rumson. were Mrs. James Sabatino. Mrs. Marion Hoffman. Swedish Simon, Jr.. leader, will be luests Monday night for dinner 7:00 P. M—Evening Oospel Rcr tirl Rinnnm Drrannr, Mlnlrttr entertainer, will present a proMr. DM*M T. Scott, Youth OlrwUr it Mrs. Olive Van Iderstlne, West Service. gram of songs following the dinMr. Tnt Eldtr, Omairt and Director Avenue. Wednesday. 8:00 P. M—Prayer ner. Sunday 8*rrlc«» FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ,—Donald Bslfour. son of Mr. Meeting and Bible Study. Morning Worship at 11:00 CHURCH and Mrs David Bslfour, celeSunday School, 0:30 A. M. Barren a«4 drove Avenues ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH brated his fifth birthday TtiursRegular Meetings WMdbrtdfe with a party st his home. Port Reading First Monday Session meeting Be?. Dewtr Ptttrfenrt, Mlnlrttt RCT. l u n l d a n i Mllot, Putor its were Billy and Anne Mn. (fewf* • . Blwdn, Sunday Masses at 7:30, 8:00 in the church office at 8:00 P. M. ,ry. Nancy and Wendy Howeil. MIHiW «t Unite Second Monday. Board of Trusand 11:00 A. M. William H. T w l m , Jr., Donald Morsn. Erin Wilverdlng. Ivpcriatmdnt «f Smdu Scbwli tees In the church office at 8:00 Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. •bd Donnie's brother and sister. SKU Novena in honor of St. Anthony P. M. tfcvid and Margaret. AVENEL—Mrs. Benjamin Weln- Sunday School — » : « A. M. Second and Fourth Monday, each Tuesday at 7:15 P. M.. with —The Triple Foursome bridge tein. 83 Cornell Street, was guest Morning Worship — 11 A. M. Rev. Shelley. St. Peter's Hospital. White Church Ouild. #ub met recently at the home if honor at a surprise stork Meeting! Second Wednesday, S u n d a y New Brunswick, in charge. Ct Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, Holton shower, given by Mrs. Elmer MitOfficial Board, first Monday, 8 School teachers. Itreet. Prize winners were Miss chell. Mrs. William Carter and M. Second and Fourth Wednesday, ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Banehe Van Syckle. Mrs. P. J. Mrs. James Hopler. The affair was Ladies Aid Society 2 P. M. Amboy Avenue, Woodbridfe Official Board— Third Wednestfanu, Mrs. Russell Solt, and field at the Roxbury Inn, Avenel RL tun. H«r. ChwlM O. MtConUUa, Third Wednesday, Men's Brothday, 8:00 P. M. ' ruin |rs. Scheldt. Quests were Mrs. Street, Monday. Women's Association — Every R«f. OntUTt NapolMB, ArtfUnt Pattif erhood. Wtams and Mrs. S. J. Henry. Rcr. H»roW Hlrtch, A n l i t u t Ptitor) w e r e Mrs. William ither Wednesday, 2:00 P. M. Third Thursday. Women's As•-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Reilly. Mrs. Mathew Quinlan. Mrs, Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45 sociation meets at 8 P. M. O. E. T. Club — Third Tuesfhomson. Cliff Road, have re- John Kozak, Mrs. Jean Southerly, 10:00 and 11:00. Adult Choir Rehearsal. Friday lay. 8:00 P. M. tfriied from a two-week stay III Mrs. J. B. Hllbert, Mrs. Daniel Novena services every Tuesday 1 P . M . Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority — lew York City. Healing, Mrs. Frederick Hyde, Second and Fourth Monday, 8:00 7:30 P. M. Youth Choir Rehearsal, Satur—Mrs. Ronald Cavalier and Mrs. James Atkinson, Mrs. EdWeekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30. day, 9-10 A. M. . M. laughter. Mlchele, Flushing. N. Y., ward Schlatter, Mrs. William Junior Choir Rehearsal, SaturYoung Married Couples—First i v e been visiting Mrs, Cavalier's Dwyer, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH day, 10-11 A.M. \ irents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marge Brillo, Mrs. John Mahon, 3Unday, 8:00 P. M. Avenel Pilgrim Fellowship — Every Rev, John Kgan, Putor lack. East Avenue. Mrs. Norman Jacobi, Mrs. Henry OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Weekday Masses 7:30 P. M. —Mrs. F. J. Adams spent the Kennedy, Mrs. George Mroz, Mrs. Sunday, 3:00 P. M. Rer. Joseph BrtoMwakJ, PasUr Choir Reheanah Sunday Mass«s: 7:00, 8:00,9:00, New Brunswick Avenue. Fords lay In New York. Monday, and James McHugh, Mrs. Joseph RaChancel — Wednesday, 8:00 lO:nn and 1i:on A. M. fclted with Mrs. Fred Turner, 330 dowski, Mrs. Doris Berrier, Mrs. Sunday Masses 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, M. 43 Street. Mrs. Turner is a Edward Kennedy, ISEUN ASSrr-BIY OF GOD Mrs. OtLs 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Carol — Friday 3:15 P. M. former Sewaren resident. CHURCH Sears. Mrs. Jack Maclver Mrs. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 8:15 Junior — Friday, 3:45 P. M. —-The schedule of events next Elmer Dragos, Mrs. John WukoRev, Robert K. Steward, Pastor A. M. Youth — Friday, 5:00 P. M. tftek at the Sewaren Echool Is as 48 Berkeley Boulevard ets, Mrs. Steven Bumback, Mrs. Monday fallows, according to Miss Stella Iselin, New Jersey Novena, 7:30 P. M. WOODBRIDGE METHODIST Wright, principal: Tuesday, 3 Frederick Bardsley, Mrs. Francis Sunday School 2:45 KM. Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P. M. f. M.. Home and School Circle Nakarda and Mrs. Floyd Owens, CHURCH Morning Worship .... 11:00 AM. Altar - Rosary Society, first Christmas party and exchange all of Avenel. •*T, tutor* B, Musn Christ Ambassadors .. 8:30 P.M. Also. Mrs. John Uphoff, Mrs. •f gifts: Thursday, 2 P. M.. Main Street, Woodbrtdge Evangelistic Service .. 7:45 PM. Monday after flrst Sunday at 8 Christmas program put on by Frank Pellechla, Mrs. Paul HopP. M. Sunday Services Wednesday Prayer and Children in auditorium, parents er, Miss Helen Bator and Mrs. Bible School, 8:45 A. M. Holy Name Society, second Bible Study 7:45 P.M. Invited; Friday, 1 P. M., Santa Etta Stewart, all of Newark and Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Friday Prayer 8:00 PM. Monday after Second Sunday at Claus comes to school, pre-school- Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. WilY W ' i Fellowship, 7 P. M. 8 P. M. tts invited for outside visit; iam Hansen, Woodbridge. tt*«_i Meetings FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Tuesday Christmas parties in each cla&sFortniflut Guild, second and CHURCH OF ISELIN, N. 1. P.T.A. meeting, third Tuesday rtmm for students. Children disfourth Moneys, 8 P, M. Playlet Presented Rev. Hennr M. Hirtnunn, Ppitar of each month at 8 P. M. missed for vacation until WednesWoman's Society of Christian Services day, January 2. By Junior Jewish Youth Service, third Wednesday, 8 P. M. 9:00 A.Sunday M. — Family Church —Next week the combined junService. NEW DOVER METHODIST AVENEL — A playlet. "A Day in ior and senior choirs of St. John's 9:00 A. M—Sunday School for CHURCH the Life of a Talent Scout." writWill rehearse at 6:45 P. M. Tueschildren 3 to 8 years of age. Railway R. D. 2 ten and produced by Kenneth day In the church. Following this, Parents can attend church at New Dover Road Stern, was presented by the Avenel a dress rehearsal' of the Sunday same time. Junior* Jewish Youth Grouo at a Sunday School pageant, "Christmas Can9:45 A. M.—Sunday School with meeting of the Sisterhood of CinRev. Albert R. Sweet, Pastor dles," will take place. zregation Sons of Jacob. AopearSunday'"Afte7noons"-3:00 P. * • « • « « aU from nursery to —The senior choir of St. John's Insr in the playlet were BQverly M. - Youth Fellowship Group, young peojrte. churcn w u iehearse tonight in Cohen, Alta Trachtenberg, Nancy 11:00 A. M. — Church Service. Monday Afternoons — 3:15 P. the church at 6:46. Confirmation Yelenik, Gull Feinstein. Wallace M. — Girl Scouts. 7:00 P. M,—Youth Fellowship. class will meet a't 7:30. The vestry Schiller, Ellen Temkin, Marc Wednesday Evenings — 7:30 P. Adequate free parking rear of Friedman, Richard Sukoff. Jack M. — Senior Choir Practice. church for those attending serAdler, Riva Medinets, Martir Shop NOW from our Thursday Evenings — 7:30 P. vices. Kushner and Kenneth Stern. Ladies' Aid Society, second and M. — Boy Scouts. ' complete selection of Hostesses for the social hour Saturday Mornings — 11:15 P. fourth Monday, from 8 P. M. were Mrs. Monroe Goodman, Mrs M. — Brownies, Young Women's Guild, fourth Abe Lasher, Mrs. Samuel Resnllcofl Sunday Mornings: Church Tuesday 8:00 P. M. and Mrs, Henry Sukoff. School. Early Session 1:45-9:45: Officers and Teachers of SanMorning Worship Service 10:00- day School, third Tuesday 7:30 CHRISTMAS CARDS 11:00; Church School. Lat e8es- P. M. sion, 11:15-1-2:15". and GIFT WRAPS Senior chair, every Thursday Saturday, November 10—8:00 P. 8:00 P. M. Largest Selection of M. Square Dance—Donation 25c. Junior choir, every Thursday Nailonally Advertised Tuesday, November 20—8:00 P. 7:00 P. M. M — Thanksgiving Communion PORTABLE Youth Fellowship, every SunService. day 7:00 P. M. TYPEWRITERS Wednesday, November 21—8:00 Boy Scouts, every Friday 7:00 P. M.—W.S.C.8. Meeting. Lay-Away Plan Available P. M. Sunday, November 25—6:00 P. Tel. HI-2-6580 Session, first Sunday of month 93 MAIN STREET M.—Cevered Dish Supper for all 12 noon. the family. WOODBRIDGE Trustees, second Thursday 7:30 Monday, November 26—8:00 P. Typewriter Exchantre P. M. M .—Official Board Meeting. 171 MARKET STREET Open EvrnlnjH Till 18 Deacons, second Monday 7:30 Friday, November 30—8:00 P. M. PERTH AMBOV P.M. —Men's Club Meeting. Your Church Welcomes You Mrs. Weinstein Feted at Shower Church Worship, 8:30, 9:30 and Thursday Female Choir R«htar*als, 8 PM. 1:00 A. M.; Junior and Senior High Fellowship. 7:00 P. M. Confessions Monday: Boy Scouts, weekly, Every Saturday from 11 A. 14., until noon: 4 to 6 P. M., ana 7 ;00 P. M. Third Monday, Exto 9 P. M. and sometime on d a n >lorers and Deacons, 1:30 P: M. fore Holy Days of Oblt|a(l6n. Trustees, 8:00 P. M. Tuesday: Second Tuesday, Wo* men's Association and Session ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Meetings, 8:00 P. M. CHURCH Wednesday: Weekly CommunHey and Hamilton Attunes, ity Cancer Dressing Orotip, 1:00 Farts KM. WlUUSt H. Payac, Vkar to 3:00 P. M., Olrl Scouts, 4:00 Holy Communion, 1:00 A. M. p. M.; Senior High Recreation, Morning prayer and sermon, :00 P. M. 11:00 A.M. Thursday: Choirs — Cherubs, First Sunday, Holy Communion 45 P. M, Westminster, 7:00. and Sermon 11:00 A. M. Chancel, 8:15 P. M. Church School. 9At A. M. Friday: Mr. and Mn. Club, Snd Balnts' Days and Holy Days, and 4th Friday. 1:00 P. M ; Junior Holy Communion 10:00 A. M High Recreation, 6:00 P. M, "Saturday: Termite Fellowship, COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL 0:80 A. M.; Communcant's class, Inmaa Avenue at West 8tre#t. :00 P. M.; Weekly Prayer Group, Cofcmta :00 P, M. Sunday School and Blb.e October 7-World Wide ComCissies, 1:00 A. M. munion 8:30, 9:30, 11:00 A. M. Gospel Service, Sunday. I P.M October 14. 21. 28—Training Se Christian Women's Home Bible1 slons, Every Member Canvasses— Class, Tuesday, 3 P. k . 3 P, M. Young People's Meeting, Friday. Westbu rv By GLADYS K - T h e YoumSaturday at the i.'ltl;, Mrs. Stanley cioM11 Avenue, - T h e N.O.CD ,.;,.. day at the home , „ ; Arthur Dornfp:() ,, , " " I ) nue, where two' ' in:. ' ' • H I , club were feted Oil | ; wedding annivn:., honored were Mi •IIH! Newell, 33 Melv,,, —Mrs. Clara Worth Btreet. m , "t °t Mr. gnd Mrs r, HlUaide. —Mrs. , An-ltrw Oreenati'eet aiui M, man. 186 Wonii ,=-•a Christmas party ,'t ST. JOHN'S CHUSCH J*M»h H. Thmnm. Laj Mmtw 8T. CECKUA'S CHURCH btfta gewann Mr. Jaftn Wlht. Faaur Mr*. DtrttkM Pocklaaibo. OrnnM Sunday Masses, 8:30, 8:00,9:00. 9:46 A. M, Sunday School 11:00 A. M. morning prayer 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 and service. 11:1ft A. M—Communion SunA. M. Wednesday. 1:00 P. M. eontln day, flnt Sunday of sach month. uous Novena to St. Jude, Patron ADATH ISRAEL BYNAGOOUB of Hopeless Cases. Amboy Avenue, Woe4brl4jrs OUR REDEEMER EVANOEUftaL UJTHERAN Ktf. lamo«l Ntwkot|*r, BakM Friday. 7:30 P. Sabbath services. CHtici M., regular FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. E M M ft> SUta SCIENTIST t l Dearth fireet, f w t a West Avenue, Bevartn Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Organists: Mdie Jacobson and Church Services. 11:00 A. M. Mildred Jordan. Wednesday, Testimonial MeetkuUar lenrkes ing. 8 P. M. 8: IS A. M. DMae Service Thursdays. Reading Room. 2 10:45 A. M Dtftoe Berrtoe to 4 P. M. and Bible Classes 9:30 A. M. BUBdiy School Thursday. 7 P. M, to e P. M TRINITY EPI8COPAL CHURCH Rahway Avenue, Wiwdbrtdge Junior Choir Rehearsal KIT. WlUtaa H. Schsuai, tector Thursday, 8 9, M. to 1» "P, M Ainu Braadca, OrganM Senior Choir Rehearsal Sonday Servlees Saturday, 8:30 A. M. to 11:30 8:00 A. M . Holy Communion. A. M. Confirmation, Instruction 9:10 A. M., Sunday School. Thursday, Reading Room, 3 to 11:00 A. M . holy Communion (P.M. and sermon «first and third SunFIRST PRESBYTERIAN day); Morning Prater and serCHURCH OP AVENEL mon (second and fourth Sunday). 621 Woedbrtrffe Avenue, Avenel Holy Day services, 10:00 A. M. Dr. Charles 8. MacKende Trinity Vestry, second Monday, Don Mason, minister of music 7:30 P. M. Jack Robertson, minister of evac St. Agnes' Unit, flrst Monday, gelism; Ted Nlssen and Martin 2:30 P. M. OKsen, folmsters to youth; O St. Margaret's Unit, first WedH. Weferllng, superintendent c nesday, 8:00 P. M, church schohol. Trinity Altar Guild meets quarSunday Services: C h u r c terly, School,, 9:30 and 11:00 A. M Girls Friendly Society. Thurj- »lx County VIK-HI',,,, Olrls and also i . U d l e s Aid ol F . M Church Monday ...... —Happy binh.i,,.. Newman, whose i):: niotrow, —Mr. and Mr-, s, ner. 170 Bedford v , family circle m,Marsa family T held at the hom,. m Emanuel Wel^ H , —Blot and iln., dren of Mr ,m i • Klepner. were SHM. Mr. snd Mrs AH,, Newark. —Norman Re r,,. Mr. and Mrs Phi];> Ellsworth Btnet •*, day evening at ,, ,: at Jii« home c,;,< Welsman. ter Lynn. Jowph M <• ley Radcn. O-v«,d::, MoOee and Cam! c. • —Mathan ciun M spendlne a week v\\ law and daughic :.;: Bernard Kravitz. \:: •> Industry loan ,-• : posed tovtraln scii-:: day, 6:48 P. M Trinity Acolyte Ci quarterly. Trinity Choir, i . P. M, Trinity Churci: s,;, fourth Friday, ":30 P Boy Bcout Trm;> 7:00 P. M. Cub Scout Pi 1.14. Monday, 8 P. M ' Gift of Love... Her CHRISTMAS ,, Diamond GO EASTERN! PUBLIX PHARMACY EASTERN LEE LUGGAGE NOW! At Pinelli! S "Perth Amboy's Exchisive Leather Goods Shop" J More Than You Expected? Men's Fine »2 !, Fenturinr All Silk Ties in Every Latest Color and Pattern FREE Gold InitUllnc on All Leather Goo4* * and * We ate dlttilbulon lor nition»llj "AmclU Carbut," "Amcrlcmn Tourlittf," "frown,1 "SUjwiy," "Sunsonltc" and m i l ] aUieri . . . til Ideal cholcei Itr jilts worth |lvln(. However, II Is doubt, |l«c a Let (ilKT CERT IK IC ATE *nd let thrm chooM for Umnnlvti. IV7 League or 8-Point CAPS s HATS 5 FOR HER- Come and Get From our breathtaking collection of original designs. •*"'•" • LAY-AWAY PLAN • HANO BAGS Men's from a) WALLETS • • JEWEL CASES • HAKt-UP CASES I t TRAVEL -FOR • HIM n i IWI ' " " WALLETS St L1K0KRMAN Quality jewelers n SMITH STREET Perth Amboy — VA-S-126S JOIN OUR 1957 CHRISTMAS CLUB NO\* • u1 ••• ' • TWO SUITERS • TRAVEL * BRIEF CASES CLOCKS • UMBRfLLAfl • LEATHER JEHELEV BAGS wrtd • If this year's Christmas expenses were mortjthan you expected, play it srakrt now, and you'U Und it easy to play a generous 8anta next Christmas! Just join our '57 Christ mas Savings Club, and lay a little bit aside each week It's such a safe, sure, painless way to save . . . yet It adds up to quite'a lot! And what a wonderful feeling you'll g''• when your check comes! Imagine, no more budget blues! Y JU'H have enough money for wonderful gifts for everyone on- your list . . . for year-end expenses . . . for holiday T festivities! • UMBRELLAS • HAT BOXES 95 This Christmas f i n a Piielll Nat Gift Certificate! Open Friday 'til » P. M. | Life's Just full of surprises . . . the unexpected, thaj uhforeseen . . . some of it gay, some* sad! LEE Luggage Phone VA-4-MM 305 Smith St., Perth Amboy , ummmmmmwmsmmfmmmmmm'tMmmmt u The Bank with AU ths Service*" MEMBER FBDIRAL DEPOSIT iNIURAXC*' F:J ,11 )]r,pENDENT-LEADER FORDS itu'wratic Club [Installs Officers j,ps Mrs. Chester Lambert, vii r chairman,, Installed the Pords v..y officers of :J tic Women's Club Satur(. i, meeting and Christmas ', ,„ tlir banquet room of the ,,(ll. Rowling Academy, HopeWill mm L. Warren and viulph cfuadt resumed the ( | rn ry and viw presidency reT i.|v [or the lourteenth con•nr'vonr, Other officers are: cbirc Sutch, second vice (l, ni; Mrs. William ChamberLvnrdlnK secretary; Mrs. Joc.iti, corespondlng secretary; Kniherlne Novak, treasurer; Mi-s. B. Richard Krauss, mt.-iit-arins. Warren received a gift from i j , Members of the Ketubey us Democratic C|ub were PAGE SEVENt^fltf THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 HOPELAWN KEASBEY ft ORT to Conduct Paid-lip Meeting Mrs. Boelhower Joy of Christmas Giving Heads Ladies9 Aid Exemplified by Lutherans MENU) PAHK TERRACg *4i FORDS — The Ladles" Aid SoPORDS —Rev. Eldon R. Stohs placed alongside this greatest of ,clrty of Our Redeemer Lutheran announced today that the mem- gifts." "Cinderella" Is the program fpf Church met Thursday and elected bers of Our Redeemer Lutheran tonight's paid - up - membmhtl Two Christmas programs will be officers as follows: Mrs. Nicholas Church are showing the spirit of presented by the Sunday school o.i meeting of Women's ORT K Bnelhower. president; Mrs. Ste- Christmas by generous gifts to the December 23; the Primary Departthe Metuchen Jewish Center *fc | phen Anthony, vice president; Mrs. needy of the world. ment at 2.30 P. M. and the Senior 8:30 o'clock. T h e CMt In* Schmidt, reelected treasurer; Clothing has been and will con- Department at I P . M. A candleeludes William Hojer. * light choral service has been arhi rs Raymond Schmidt, secretary, tinue to be collected for Lutheran Dcrechln, Sidney Dlbofcfcy, "he new slate will be Installed at World Relief. Money and candy ranged for 11 P,M. Christmas Eve. Icl Kaplan, Nick Klein. Peter he January 3 meeting. gifts have been donated and prevltz. Erwln Wurtael, BMi Cookies were brought to the pared by the ladies' groups for the Weinberft, Bernard Welsholtfc _ meeting for packaging and dis- Deaf Children's schools In Newark rected by Mrs. En'.in Wurtnl »iaf ribution to Lutheran welfare in- and Trenton. The Young People's Mrs, Manfred Ohrbach. itltutlons for Chflrtmu. Cash Society has prepared gifts for the participating are narrator, ifts will also be sent to some of Institutional Missions in New York, Stanley Clossrnan; pianist, hese Institutions and to the are distributing seals for tuberENTERTAINED BY AMBASSADOR with Destroyer Division 112 Manfred Ohrpscli; props, Mr*. Jt&j '•aboard the IISS Destroyer, USS Ozbotirn. Robert llartle, fire con.utheran Hour radio program and culosis hospital aid, and are planluls Strauss and Peter Kravltr, i t f * FORDS — Joseph De Angelo, trol technician, second class, HSN, 23 Burchard Street, Fords, visTrue Light Mission, Chinatown, ning an evening of caroling to work, Phyllss Rosen, MISS MARIi: A. (JKIKHN supervlsdr, outlined the work of ited Welllnrton, New Zealand, in early November. During a fourTO WED SOON: Mr. and Mrs, New York City. A contribution of shut-ins. The Sunday School is the Hopelawn Youth Organization Mrs. Mac Kellerman wW day visit to Wellington the divistop wa» entertained by the AmeriWilliam Thomas Griffin, Jr., 582 ten dollars was voted to the 8al- sending a substantial sum to a at a meeting of the Adult Discusside and give a talk about can AmbaaMior to New Zealand, the Honorable R. C. Ilendrlckaon. atlon Army. mission In Japan. Kin* George's Road, Announce sion Oroup, of the Pords Public Another feature of the the engagement of their daughLauding the Joy of giving as an Library on the question of "What The Society will assist in setwill be a candle lighting 7 ter, Marl* Audrey, to George ting up a nursery school for chil- Integral part of church activity, is Being Done for Juveniles In the First Aid Squad Captain performed by the chairmen, Mrs. inu!s will be held the sec- Christian, son of Mm. Sue Chris- dren of parents attending late Pastor Stohs makes the following Community." Mac Kellerman, Mrs. Seymour De» Issues November Report rechin, Mrs. Eugene Ladotut, Ml*. ; .Kihiy of each month In the Man, New Brunswick, and Frank Sunday morning church services. comparison; "There Is no true Mr. De Angelo stated the HopeChristian, They will be married The „! si NicholM Oreek CftthRichard Welntwrg, Mrs. Daniel retlrint Mrs. Christmas spirit unless the central lawn Youth started as a neighFORDS — Harold Martin, capDecember ?,9 in Our Lady of Hans Schmidt, welcomed new point of our Joy Is the birth of the borhood softbali league five years •; inch, Second Street. Hoffman. Mrs. Seymour Dewttt, tain of St. John's First Aid Squad, .. i <l Harding, accordionist. Peace Church. Mt*g Griffin Is a members, Mrs. Eldon R. Stohs, Christ child. All other gifts are in- ago and has grown to a complete Mrs. Stanley Clossman arid Mrs. : ;i music for Christmas graduate of the Middlesex wife of the pastor, and Mrs. Otto ferior and even meaningless when recreational program, highlighted FORDS—A meeting of the Fords reports a total of fifty calls an- George Forster. Mrs. Saul Zueker, ,i! the party, and dancing County Vocational and Tech- Olsen. by weekly dances at the Hopelawn Lions Club Monday was presided swered in November: sixteen brod is program chairman assisted ,,MI niJoyed..Froeholder WU- nical High School. Her fiance school. As many as 200 boys and over by William kork, first vice emergencies, twelve transporta- by Mrs. Erwin Wurtzel. A Christina* social was held was graduated from New Bruns•v,iiron presented corsages girls from seventh grade through iresldent, who extended a wel tions, six vehicle accidents, fourA smorgasbord supper, prepared after the regular session with Mrs. ,i members, and Commlttee- wick High School. They are both Peter Rasmussen Impersonating high school attend the Friday come to the special guests, Rev. teen fires and two industrials. by the members of ORT, will be <The Squad completed a total of by ffestlnghoute i, iMi hard Krauss gave each employed night dances, supervised by a Eldon R. atohs, of Our Redeemer 8anta Claus. Mrs. Wilbur Dey was 83 man hours, 5,300 pounds of served and the best dishes awarded Mothers' Committee. Two memElectric Corporation, Edison. in charge of the musical proLutheran Church; Rev. Joseph oxygen were consumed, and the prizes. Hospitality ctlalrman ii bers of this committee, Mrs. Alex gram. The arrangements commitBrzozowgkl, of Our Lady of Peace ambulances traveled a total of 364 Mrs. Stanley Rosen and hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Joseph tee consisted of Mrs. Hans KEASBEY—The United Exempt Zamboer and Mrs. Peter Pinelll ac- Church; Rev. William H. Bohmaus, miles. Schmidt, Mrs. Peter Rasmussen Firemen met Friday.at the fire- companied the speaker. Funds to of Trinity Bplscopal church, Captain Martin requests anyone Barry, Mrs. Slgmund Blrnhola, support the organization's diversiVtyl and Mrs. Peter Schmidt. house and elected officers as fol- fied program are raised by the gale Woodbridge; Albert A. Descavage now in possession of Squad wheel- Mrs. Stanley Clossman, lows: President, William Hettiger, of candy, popcorn, cake and cook- and Clement Stanclfc, past presi- chairs or crutches, please advise Harold Binder, Mrs. George Pot. "> Hopelawn; first vice president, ies, all homemade by the mothers; dents of the Woodbridge Lions him at the Squad Headquarters, ster Only paid-up-members and their John Burke, Fords; second vice and by an annual tag day. Jani- Club; Roy Neary and John 17 Corrielle Street, or at his home, KEASBEY — Commodore Fred 15 Linden Avenue, or by calling guests are invited, Dues may W president, Michael J. Parsler, torial services and public address • v;nEY — Members of the erick Novo presided at the Mon Mizerny, A paid afyhe door. ' —4t HI-2-4155. Fords; treasurer, Howard W. system are donated by the WoodWomen's Democratic Club day meeting of the Keasbey Out Rev. Stohs and Rev. Brzozowskl Sharp, Fords; secretary, Joseph bridge Township Recreation De- fnted with cordages by board Boating Club held in th spoke briefly on the meaning and Dambach. Fords. .in- William J. Warren at Scandinavain Grill, Fords. Seven partment. observance of Christmas. InternaTrustees, C. D, Pfelffer. Keasi Mstman party Saturday in new members were welcomed, The activities of his troop of sea FORDS—A Christmas party was |i (|in't room of the Majestic bringing the membership to 63. held after the regular meeting bey; Anthony Pollack, Hopelawn; scouts were described by Otto tional Counselor Adolph Quadt discussed traditional Yule customs .: Academy, Hopelawn. Applications for membership are Monday of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Marlus Hansen, Fords; serjeant- Kowang, leader, who stated the and the orlgjJTof Santa. >M beef dinner was served belrrt received by Michael McCann. Memorial Post 6090, VFW. Mrs. at-arms, Walter Domejka, Hope- boys are taught the fuhdamen Jens Jessen, chairman of the ;md the singing of carols secretary, 560 ICInp, George's ROftd. Alice Domejka, chairman, served lawn; representative to Firemen's tals of naval training, and added Boys and Girls Committee, anRelief Association, William Oloff, . lid the evening. A gift Pords, HI-2-6414. and Commodore a turkey dinner. Games and prizes the purpose Is to make "sailors and FORDS — Infant baptisms Sunnounced the preparation of a fire . 1'iitPd each member by Novo, 33 Howard Street, Hope- were featured and a revealing of Keasbey; trustee for Firemen's not pirates" of members. ay at Our Lady of Peace Church prevention essay contest for school Relief Association, Stephen Faczek, Mrs. Samuel Katz, Youth Con i ni'i-man R. Rlchlrd Krauss lnwn, HI-2-2470. ncluded: Philip Paul, son of Mr. secret pals took place. Santa Keasbey; delegate to New Jersey servation chairman of the Wo^ children. •:,' those attending were ind Mrs. Andrew Bachanski, 31 Steven Cserr was appointed pub- Claus distributed Rift* to the memIt was announced that a repreState Firemen's Convention, Atman's club of Fords, told o l tha •ii n Deyak. president: Mrs I'.dty chairman, other officers are bers, The dark horse prize was acArthur Drive, sponsored by lantic City, George Ferdlnandsen, group's efforts in behalf of the sentation from the local group had rs. Elizabeth Greenwaldt, Aliiv Nngy, vice president; Mrs Andrew Wlnchigel, vice commo- awarded to Mrs. Clara Lovelace. Fords; alternate, John Purkall, youth in the community by its attended the charter, presentation ambra, Cal., and Robert Neylon; Holand, secretary; Mrs dore; Edward Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Clarence Hanley was ap- Hopelawn. sponsorship of the Little Woman's of the newly-formed Avenel Lions. Thomas Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ii'uhnskl. treMUrer; Mrs and Joseph Winchigel, swgeafit- pointed publicity chairman. The annual show has been Robert Williams, 34 Eberle Place, Meetings will be held the first Sub Junior and Junior Women . i Zuppa, Mrs. Albert Waters. at-arms. A children's Christmas party scheduled for February 6 at Our iponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iti-ven Nagy, Mrs. Joseph A special meeting will be held Monday from 8 to 1 P. M. will be Friday of each month In the Hope- clubs; as well as by malntenanc lawn flrehouse. A donation was of the Fords Public Library, whic Lady of Peace Church hall. Ment- uffy; Mario Severin. son of Mr. •r.y, Mis Oeorte Solovay, Mrs. Tuesday at 8 P. M. In the Scanbers are urged to submit ads this and Mrs. Mario Florentine 32 voted to the Christmas party at is owned by the senior, club. hiude Wargo, Mrs. Helen dinavian Grill. Members are urged arranged by Mrs, Betty Lund. Also participating were Rev month to facilitate completion of Grant Street, sponsored by Mrs. jeruba. Mrs. Benjamin Damoci, to attend as it is of ftreat impor- The next meeting will be Jan- I the Exempt Firemen's Home, uary 14. Boonton. Eldon R. Stohs, pastor, of Our Re- the add'book. Vivian Rlccl and John Romeo, | Mrs. Hose Szaloczi Mrs. Bol- tance for future plans cf the club. deemer Lutheran Church,; Mlsi Postponement of the December 'erth Amboy. i Mrs. Zuppa were In charge Gloria Citraghty, Mrs. Ger'trudi 24 mettftu..lta announced, the IN NEW HOME Rev. Samuel Constance offlclb: anm<>m«nta. Dalsgaard, Mrs, Otto Kowan next meeting to be January 14. FORDS—Dr. and Mrs. Thomas !ted at the ceremonies. VKAR'S OTK Mrs. Elsie Arnold, Mrs. Karen An R. Bennett, formerly of Salem, RIM — The Hoi? Hame 3o Ore., and children, Thomas R. Ill, derson and Mrs. George Molnar. all sponsor a New Year'. Sandra Kay, Nikkl, Bekkl and Joel It was concluded by the assemb Mrs. Larson to Call nice for the benefit of Our Malcolm, have moved into their lage that parental interest Polio Workers Session ( Peace Church. There will new home at 87 Lawrence Street. supervision are essential to the success of any youth program. Disbuffet, nottemalcert, Dr, Bennett Is associated with the FORDS — Mrs. Albert Larson, cussion leaders were Mrs. Arthur Fords chairman of the March of (Note: For insertions in the calendar, call and other enterUln- Adult Education Department of the A .Overgaard and Mrs. Lafayette Dimes, headed a group of local l-Or information and reser National Council of Churches. H O P E L A W N—A snowflake Mrs. William Romlg, Jr., 501 Crows Mill Road, W. Livingston. Subject topic for workers attending the State din the lollowlng committee New York City. dance for teenagers will be held the January 23 meeting Will be ner at Frank Dailey's Meadow Valley 6-4512, before noon on Tuesday of each : - may be contacted: Robert tomorrow night from 7 to 10:30 P. The threat of inflation is sharpannounced at a later date. 111-2-1706; Bernard Hendbrook. Cedar Grove. In the party M. in the Hopelawn School, sponweek. Mrs. Romlg Is correspondent for Fords, HI-2-1997; Bart Floren- ened and future economic skies were Mrs. Bernhardt Jensen, hon- sored by the Woodbridge Township Hopelawn and Keasbey.)* • IF-2-0130; Steve Martiak, darkened by a slowdown in proMrs. Egan Entertains orary chairman; Mrs. Eli Cooper- Recreation Department and superductive gains. i ID6. man, Mrs. James Clement and vised by the Hopelawn Youth OrWoman's Club Board Misg Beverly Miller. ganization. No one wearing dunONE-DAY ROUND-TRIP COACH FORDS — Mrs. John R. Egan, Plans are being made for an or- garees will be admitted. DECEMBER The Mothers' Committee will president, entertained the Execu- ganization meeting of the local sell candy, popcorn and soft tive Board of the Woman's Clab group iii January. 13—Christmas Party, Our Lady of Psace 8chool PTA, drinks. Parents willing to donate to of Fords at a Christmas party after 13—Christmas party, Hopelawn Home and School Association. their services to the organization the regular meeting Wednesday. WRAP HOSPITAL GIFTS 13—Meeting of American Home Department, Woman's Club of in the supervision of the dances, Games were played, a gift' exFords. FORDS — Mrs. John Domejka, change featured, and refreshments 408 New Brunjwlck, Avenue; Mrs will be cordially welcomed. 14—Meeting of Chatterbox Club, at home of Mrs. Herbert Van served. William Westlake, Sr., 147 Ford Pelt, 133 Lawrence Street, Fords. Mrs. Herman Chrlstensen was Avenue; Mrs.-Ethel Gifford, VAV8 CONVALESCING 14-Meetlng of Committee, Pack 157, 8 P. M., Hopelawn V. F. W Every Wednesday FORDS—Lafayette W. Livingsawarded first prize for the pret- IseUm Mrs. Mary Nolan WoodSAMPLE PARES TO TO Post Rooms. ton, ,15 Dunbar Avanue, Is contiest gift wrapping, and Mrs. bridge; and Mrs. Margaret Gor FROM Ntwark N«w York 14—Teenage Dance, Fords School 7. valescing at home after surgery at George Molnar received- &• con-man, Perth Amboy; of Lazy Mar: Princeton $1.65 $1.95 14—Teenage Dance, Hopelawn School, 7 to 10:30 P. M. Perth Amboy General Hospital. USE OUR solation prize. Cootiette 460, will join voluntei 18--Children's Christmas party, Fords V, F. W. Military Band, Hew Brunswick.. .90 1.60 CONVENIENT The next Board meeting will be workers front othtti* organizations TO HOLD PARTY ' ">:>:$ New Brunswick Avenue 16—Christmas Party, Dernier Cri Club, Coby's Restaurant, South LAV-AWAY January 2 at the Library. Metuchen 75 1.40 in wrapping more than 2,000 gifts FORDS—The Dernier Crl Club Aittboy. PLAN nec^mber 13 and 14 for dtslrlbu will hold its Christmas party, De- Railway 45 1.20 CANDY SALE 16—Jlggalettes' Christmas party, Phoenix Bar and OrlU, Melion to patients of the Lyons Hos cember 16. at Coby's Restaurant, Elizabeth 35 .90 FORDS — The Polio Mothers tuchen, pital on December 23. South Amboy. I here are a variety of carefully selected men's favorites, Club is selling candy to aid In the 17—Meeting of Hopelawn Engine Company. InzludinQ fedarot Tax are many Items In each line all smartly styled and they | March of Dimes. Purchases can IICKITI MUST K PUKCHASED 17—Christmas party, Junior Woman's Club of Fords. I H O I E BOARDING TkAIN be made from any member of the 17—Meeting of Mothers' Auxiliary, Fords-Clara Barton Little iiw trade marks of America's famous manufacturers. There 188 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., FORDS f No Hall Farw far Children club, or from the Polio Clinic, 277 League In Amboy Avenue Flrehouse. ni.illty to fit your purse. annd PHONE VA-6-3S9« COING-On any train arrivingNtwork 18—Meeting of PTA, Our Lady of Peace School. I Bertrand Avenue, Perth Amboy. offer f,4$ A.M. ar Ntw York aftw • Handker19—Christmas party, Dun-Bar Club. • Robes • i)n\ss Shirts CHRISTMAS PARTY 10:00 A.M. Distinctive Gifts - Greeting Cards IB—Meeting of Sub-Junior Women's Club of Fords in library. chiefs FORDS—A Christmas party will • S])ort Shirts • Pajamas RETURNINC-On any Iraln >am« day For All Occasions IB—Meeting of PTA, School 14, t Belts be held Wednesday for members of • Slacks • r until 1:SO A.Nt. front N t w York) 19—Christmas Party, Executive Board, Fords-Edison Branch of • Jewelry the Executive Board of WdB• Sweaters 1,03 A.M. from Nework-Thwiday,. MILK GLASS AND HUMMEL FIGURINES • Weatherproof • Socks Perth Amboy Hospital Guild at home of Mrs. John JandEdison Branch of the Perth Amboy • Wallets Strry—nof goad on retinad-soot erup, 701 Amboy Avenue. Jackets Hospital Guild at the home of coach fra/nf. • Underwear • Gloves 20—Christmas party, Chatterbox Club, Coby's Restaurant, South Visit Our New Gm'ting (lard President Mrs. John Janderup, 701 t, Hopelawn Youth Work Discussed astors Address Fords Lions Club Hettiger Heads Exempt Firemen Inhwomen Given 1 New Members [orsages at Party Join Boating Club Gifts Exchanged By VFW Auxiliary Infants Baptized At Fords Church F M M , MPELAWN and KEASBEY CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Snowflake Dance For Teenagers LADIES' DAY , EXCURSIONS IOR A GENTLEMAN'S (iiKISTMAS-SHOP AT NEW YORK ? UTZOLD'S and NEWARK Fords, Tel-HI-2-2102 yrahm • Neckties Amboy. j 20—Christmas party, St. Jonh's PTA, 8 P. M., In church hall. 2i~«x;hristmas Paity, Fords Fire Company. ' 21—Christmas party, Cub Pack 1ST, 8 P. M., Hopelawn V. F. W. Post Rooms. 26—Meeting of Hopelawn First Aid. 27—Meeting of Jlfgalettes, keasbey firehouse. 29—Dance in St, Michael's Auditorium. Perth Amboy, SubJuniors of Woodbridge and Fords. 30—Scrap Pap« Drive, FQrds Lions Club. flaw in Our 53rd \J* ear GREINER Funeral Home AUGUST F. GREINER, Dlrectot A o i w Home At The Same Address • Completely Remodeled • 44 GREEN STREET, WOOf>BRIDGE Phone: Woodbridge ( Amboy Avenue. Gifts will be exohanged. OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS phone rates are B—Annual »ho.w, Fords LjqtU CJlub, Our Lady At, Peace Audi- tortam. wmmm. ' TMu Pennsylvania Railroad AMI __ __ | LOW JANUARY 2—Executive Board meeting of Woman's Club of Fords. 3—Meeting of Ladles' Aid Society of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. MMeetlnf of United Exempt Firemen, Hopelawn firehouse. 7 —Meeting of Willltm J, Warren Association, Fords Tumble Inn. ,9—Meeting of Women's Club of Fords. 12—Meeting of Little Woman's Club of Fords, Library, 7 P. M. 13—Scran paper drive, Hopelawn Engine Company. 14—Meeting of Keasbey Women's Democratic Club, firehouse. 14-Meeting of Fords Lions Club in Lopes Restaurant. 14—Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post 6090, VFW. 14—Meeting of Fords Democratic Women's Club in St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church hall. 16—Meeting F t y School 14, 8 P. M17—Altar and R o w y Society. Our Lady of P«ace Church, social at home of Mrs, Caroline Qtuthier, 21—Meeting o» Mothers' Auxiliary, Fords-Clara Barton little League, Amboy Avenue Firehause. 23—Meeting of. Adult Discussion Oroup, Ford* Public Library, 8 P.M. C M I U H rfclnf Aaenh or Th, for train itrvict. and Kni<'k Knack Room Hartford. Norfolk... fnm SMW 001 70|t B&VN8W1CK tfUrtPM tod Bundle S4tn. •Utka nta. 10% Ui tot bid. the traditional Yulettde flowers and greenery, wonderful array of /LEARN WREATHS • SPRAYS • FLOWERS • PLANTS BLEtTIIONN Phone VA-6.7097^ Prompt Day »nd Cvanlni Counst Shop Tralulni FORDS FLOWER SHOP . l^afii by Dolnj Writ* or i UNITED "-INSTITUTE I 111 WJJiHtWtTiW Vf MNNNt our ' 535 JVew Brunswick Avenue, Fords y DFTKMRFH 13. 1!»5« PAGE EIGHTEEN LROAI, NOTKffit donate to * the leadership of Mrs William Th» txett* o( ihe »pproprl«tton a d levied In aceordan. for «wh tWh purpod* o»er the «t» •rty specially h. oiitrd mxkmiim amount of bondi or n««ly u. may b ippdy family of si Baumfartner and Mrs Robert, uwrefoe MHI amounting in the wirenegotiable not** to be lamtd therrfor, M abort not In n eicwt* eicwt* f , ; ronp if Mrs John Poll. j Mark nrHHitM a r h r U t m a c nrO- I P C " |I».WI IncludWa the a<r*reit»w or >Ut«d. li the immint of the mU down «4wnta 4 notes of the Township In a principal p*ymral R e or Ul.r, I9 for Mid ptirpOM. and Ute If you think Santa''* workshop '»] (.tare, presented a ennsunas Jg^, l h , several flown m e eP t i n"\^ g | mau» n t ,o , (or said,« improvement* OTp»vpur •imoiint not eir**dln( lit*.** are here- work" or Improvement hfrfbf atithor- tlw m estate l t, h i'v vim *ou)d take a took at CUlb a t 8 2 G r e e n ; p o » « required_bv r.» »nd more par- by amhortted <" be Issued piMwant to IKMI In or with mpert to the s u w u »»»on of m o M w h e r s 3 )Of *rrrlb«I In raid or pp/Uonj of streets or other places owner 01 »n the ra<v-!inB of Brownte Troop ••*-' Stre^V V i; v i n - i c by w!d L*w. Th» BmtlTrnlBi r»t« ft I and mflb»d In *aeh of the a bore sub- «M»sttnent ih ln:*r»«t wtih* MW of Mid obtliMUmt A w ! The rirts haw been bwy atjall be tiAdtftalaan and Par «ich aaw 'Dve program was In the form of | •lur. Mir is «« pet <*ni\m <t%) p*f on u and shall constitute a •flual annual — 1 palnunjr «nd tasking (dfto for ». Wr ihf Bnmtlnf or PMIIJ i choral reading Interspersed with Pat iton S The ln.pr»«m«fits author aapanu Iwal MnoeoMwent m«le in det*rmln«l Bl I m m and dad Mrs fUrhard \mpror»mfnts or pnrpo»»< »nd 10 mi-e'. ]•*• cull Mrs. Jtek Brown at candle holders The rap f t e 9 • o n l al n r e win, ipnropriate ChrLMtnas music. It : the p«rt *( s*i« IIW231 «;ipn>prl«:ton« the a*m»; piirpeaas tet trie aM br the Towtuhlp * i Win*. W^der. a n t Mr* t n t r f Blnor cblfth •aid oOUltatlons are ' n«rU«<n * The foUovIn" matter* nr» Interest en ti,, ., 1. MS16 for til Brown!- TPUOT wingf to represent the pa- oVwald. u d t t n u . were kept bn*v told of the various srmbote and not pmridw) (or br »ppHc»ilcri hcrf- to be iwiied, the approprlailOTi made; b, a>ie*mln«d declared, recited tltrr HL.6M oJ Mid down p»iTivenu n*«oi.legendn kf Chriiunai. and the «bl* Bond» of 1h* Town'-.hi|i **tl\ M and etiimated majUmurn amotuit of | Section a • ' '• : Pccrit news. The m»i!- trol niiiitt Mrj Chrjs Chrtttwi- trytnn u» clean the paint off monev to fee rained tram aH aourcr> | b» koo»n M 9»»<r Aw^^tneii: Bond.' paee< of a huge album were said purposes descr^b^d In off the Town»hi|, leader, lit the the rirJs The flria are flnteh..-f.'s i< 130 P r w i i Btrwt. s«n. awi^Unt for nch surh purpose, and the e*tt m Iwrrbr •iitlioninl to be Iwwi In of this ordinance are Dot u> the punttua • p candlfs a.' the pirU repeated their imr br*c*leu for handicapped turned In keeping with the theme nulfd miilmun MMHOt of bondi or rurmit etpenaM and are each a prop- clpal of and in'rr. ! promise an<j laws Mrs Haason «hDdren He*t week they plan to of the story. Mrs. Oeorge H. ^m,,, ^ i h , Lor»i'Bond u«r ron«i- notes to tx ls»u«d far M«t) (urh pur- er" or improvement which the TownA < .dlelight inwrtlUir* cere"urn? lotions « - i - i i t *» i-ee o; <t,» po* «r» tttpMtlnlr u follovt: dip m*T lawfully acquire or make «• aiTobii".,,:;;:-' presented Barbara Ping Nancy; o a l " cookie* far the R i d Cross Rhodes accompanied the singing.; limited o^ltgi/t'io, 1 local tanpre*<m*nt ., :;.••, A « held by Brovnie Troop and a»i8taing with the mtvk-i Hliile) and the To«n-lr SSebn Marns Sherrard Carole This troop would tike to thank ib> The frcrafe nerlod of iWnlnM* i'", A--n*l, at tb« home of the Mutatn W levy ad vniort'i were Mrj Rhodes and Mta Man of said •Mrp«M«. within the limitation* Imable propert-, i ,i <. : . v . leader. Mis Joseph Ko- Chtiswnwn. Efceverley Hanson E - Int+nnediat* Scout Connie Mc- Ann Urban. of nanlwil W'l-M 10 40 1-M of aald | for tbe inrnient 1/ t of •f amis • * • and K*or«Hn» to the Inwrnt thereon , Mrs. WUUtm Yewrtey eanore. Eleanore Galvanek and Mmiu for an the help she has At the «ocliwon of 0 » pro- j I I I M l 0 f O r o T 0 R n m r o n HI* thereof and taklrm Into rste or amqtmi .,'•• presented plni to Karen Maureen Francs* with their Inter- : f iTen the itirts. (tram each Girl Scout was pre-i , , , construction of aamurr » n n TIOI MC*M*IT 1 TMSt Cecelia's Troopc 44 and 55 .v.,;.,>]r,v Carol Smtio. Ann Pen- madi*te pint T h e * etrls hare obltaatlon* to W latuni fof tented With * gift in behalf Of' manholes coniwrtioei and appurtenances In fonv I « I wir« also completed their Chr.stnus collected cinarettaa. cigars and j.'-w Cindy Ocnracke. Joanne plir f r o m F rt r 1 t M1 Mother! Club Scouts taking part i * *•«*• '? .A' "" ' '»« '" * , ^ HiM n tobacco for Disabled Veteran^ Kt;o!-.' J jdy Prtx. Diine Rsc and t'ifts lor iheit families h u been duly .vivijiri.') uiuu. o(.uuiJi uahuiK fcw*l j ^^nct 01 appftmmateiv ^0* feet Home -Sharon O'Brien. Diana Donna Brill Kathleen Gabrick. I r Ja QuJnlaa. Mary Ann were: Ruth Ann Baumgartner.j conwt.iHn r.nd ujipurtenanfes in tieiuchcn tbl* • " c<m*'nx-i!on ol un'.tsry «rwen wtib r.v.o Mary O n Apostol and Deborth Brill thane Robertson. iVoons. Helen DeSoaa. Rosemary Karen Carl&en._ Carolyn Clark, ! 'manhom. ha* been ft1 "I pttation heretoi.r, Joyce Clark. Donna Galranek., Arenie from Fie»t«c>i ao«<i weMvardiy for a di«tan«* <n ttae oeVe* of the Director of Ihe eiumt that in', f.i-h".;-. Yeanley received their Glendi Hill Harbara So©*, Donna •Sehmitt. Carol Ann Voori* and awly Tit <tr\ 10 Dorothv fl'tnet and tbefe Beverly Hamed Janls Huber. Mi-1 OJI.UU.I.UB «est«ard)v in Metucheti Avenue tor an of l/r*\ Oovemmeo' of thr tuthorUes ttvr ; u { - , ; .r; They had the World R atari*ht receired their Brtrrnie leader Mrs Voortt. presented the of K*w J«r»v »nd «'i-h ••»'•. Doles of (he T<,> chele Kuchtyak. Constance MaMa-' tddlttoDal ttlaUnce of approilinately M3 feet. Hejaar collection to the veterans The i ...- C "many sad Mrs. Koblenz pins it the candJflifht Investiture 4tov< U i f the iroaa debt of trie Itiwt from Metiif!ien Avenue nonhwardly for a dlnnirek. I*is Muller. Betty Ann j or the pun*.. TinliaMli at d«ftned In vrtlon « l - l l tar •»nc* of spprot!rostf:5 272 (eet P»jr»r 8lre»t from Christmas ; V - I , - J the girl* with World of Colonie Troop 89 A one year troops are making ttOTJ 1 of 111:' n r Reed, Jean Schwenier. Barbara! KarkuR Aveune nor'.hw»rd'.y for a din«li.-« of approilrtf ««ld L J " 1 ' ' e ''irrt 1 '**!"' I)-, t ^ i d o r f l i . ' herein ahail he *\. }.: :•' ii?-i>ak«d cakes, punch pin *.-.' prevented to Junft Lewis storking? for a polio center and narK-t^tt tlW.400 a n d t h e lutuanre o f ; ma'elj 300 If*:, Itorott.i S'W, frrni Meturlien Avenue Shannon, and Nancy Storkel. of any ol,. northivard]\ 'or a dntan<^ of i*ppro^*mfltely, 7t5 faet. Mi» taw ohM»»tlOTi« «iitliovi»ie<! b" 'his ! validityIncurred : • ! • ! - - " < i e r e served by Mrs Jo- and a <*rond year ptn i n pre- collectlnf! canned food and used ,,n •Cowne Strw: from Hetuc'ien Avenue norihiramiv lor Ot41tlin<e Is permltled bv the ercrmlon ! thlp clothin for the Independent<o said ,,:•:•:. K I!>T>Z and Mrs Jacob Ko- «n:ed to Jean Parr Mm. W i l - . * t duiance of approiimaie'r 372 leet. Koaene Street iw>*t»ln»^ In lubtwMon idi of nerUon tuant and all obllKatl<in> h .'rom K Karkus Avenue northirardlr 0:I»1I O* at Id law u> < ' debt ItmlU- 1 ;.•:,/ V:< E. Aposioi. Mrs. Appl- l:am Pajmer is leader of this / Leader Rund Both troops will CORPORATION GIANTS' .rom i r u s Arnur n n h y for s distance of i>:! tloiu pmcrtbed hr luld U i ] Pifteen American non-nnanclal ipproiltatuly 300 f«r! Kirktu Avenur from D«f9ih» •v '.'.-- Joseph G * m c k t . Mr troop Refreshments were served" n a v f their Chlrstmas party on Strrrt r»st»'»rti:\ for ,t di-:»nr* of upproxlmtulj JH Id) The followin' |iem«. V- deflnfi 1 der lhl» ordlnan'-r De fmDfT pp " ' • • Troop 55 will be un- j coroorations each made more than ; ::! '.!••• J Fazio, George Fazio. and plans were made for Christ-, tWirdiy and authorised hv (••'ion 40 ' . M uf! Settlon 8 1t,K tr*l KirtL\i» A»»nue from DoroihT Strfft der tiie leadership of Mrs Ott and 1100 000.000.000 after taxes in the <ppru)ilm>trl>' ftld l*v» art . n o uliili b' dianad at 1 edecl tventv i2« feet :-'.: I Rac. Mrs. George Smith mas part Of the CP«I of «»l«l "ev"r»l n ufr i o f « ' puhllrauvn '.here, (Mrs. Poley after the holidays first nine months of this year. fif-'ir i Smith. Jr., U n Quinlsui. 10 bt Dnwnrert nv the ls«'mnrr o *&.<\ \ an provided t,v w Con«trui'Uon of I'ml'.srv •rvm with Senior Girl Sgput Troop 7. i 525 Rahway Avenue, Woodobttntlonr Mi noi rveritlnr ttonn en ; That la one more ihaA earned connfriioni and »DpurtMU!K*t tn Mr" v,,...am Year&ley. Mr. Jo- Aven*;, gave a Trfsiksgivlng basAimuf from l-aif Avtn\ie tiorihwardly for «r«nttn( Of the r'Ml "f |V"I«HO» Of «»|H J 0 ,- •;.:. K'Aetm and Gary Kolenx ket to an needy widow in Avenel. bridge, H really beginning to look that much during the same period I M MbHtaUons: and >'i not e?re«llii» 1 ot ijipKHlnntelr 800 fe^t •,.-.:. ,-">L«. The troop li working At their last meeting they, re- like home for the Olrl ScouU of 1955 and five more than did It pUM on amount of nwine«'iii« and n w < I -I. 12 11 m - •: c.v.-tmas gills and cards. paired, cleaned and made doll We are deeply indebted to Wil- in the same period of 1954. Gen- id.' ConslMctlon of sdntt ir>- n»*rrs with n«t«Utr mauliolf? ponne^tlnr.- anil appurlenanrm In Arthur >nd 1)1 not etreerf'n* M 100 0:1 1 7 e *iij join three other troop* clothes for old dolls Thece will liam Mazurck. He h u obtained eral Motors hold- ; top place with Arenue from Ijkc Ar»n:ie ^outliw^nily for d Of lnt*fe*t on ohllvai'.nn* to flB»nc* many pieces of office equipment a net of $039,250,000. edging out of *ppn»tai*irly 7M !e*i. Arihur A>*nue from stieb ran 4iirlim the i*ri.>d permuted on, JORNNY 23rd at 5 JO. u> be p r i n t e d to the Independent. . . . _ Avenue notthwinlly lor a dl.nt»noe of »i>iweiljnil«lr by tald Bertlon Johnny phone New Jersey Standard Oil. which <M fret. Innun Avenut from Savoy Screet mitwinUr l a n d tvTniUm tor ...o:,r. ? Leader Christmas Pund. P l a n s « • ™* (t) Mothinc wli; he contributed bt ttrect. reported a net of t603,000,000. for 1 dlstanre of snoroilrnaKly 4M fe»t. IttffiAl) A « - •> the TOWTithIP at nr»e to payment of A'o!>.!:;:idge Brownie Troop 28. were made for a Christinas Party Due (rom conduit Way wenw»rd)y for a *m»nce of "Whtt alls ynsi Others included Bethlehem Steel. approximately the ajMt of anr of Hid Improvements 1.0TIK1 feet. Carolyn Avenu* from Ssvoy ui d'; :•-.<- leadership of Mtt. Chris and •', or purpoee*. and the rttlmated amount * kindly old Port Motor Company, the Bell 3tftet e«si*-ard:) for a distanre of upproilnwMiy MJ Of Uie apjTt*! awewmenn to l>» levied : ,• ! . r n.s?n. has completed its Mrs f:; feet. Ciro'.yn Avftnf Iro.ii Buvoy street we«i»antly tor Telephone System, DuPont. United "I've lo-st property Tpf-tilty benefited by each ^^ 33 .JJOO Q m w t a rtlfUncf o( .ipproumatfIv 1 745 iff. FioTM»e« Av»nu» mas gift*. Daddy will re-; Of tald ImprovemeijH U '.he total '• t-lWIClWr gave in> At the last meeting of Star of j m a n n e r , W e ^M reference books States Steel, The T « a s Company. (ram Swot strret tasimardlv for a dlnunc* of aponwtamount of the »pt>rot>ri»tlori hereby j bt&t tav In clav1. <i,v. a useful article for this closet Bethlehem mately 850 fee;, r.orrnc* Avenu* from Savoy 8tft*t Troop 14 the girls i ethlehem Troop 14 th il |ayaUahle for J e a d m Oulf Oil Company. Big Steel, tnade for nich lmnfov»mfnt. »nrt t b t ! ,,n. „ _7 , Mu.im.y will be proud of the spe- brought articles from different be used in the office. 'erdlv for ;, dHtinrf of approilmttely i.741 (e»t. B'Unber of annual innmnmenis In which I >J"i well. (Ion \ Texas Oil Company. California » Avenue from Savov Kireei e»«t*jrdly for % aU nidi special a»w-.smerm may be' the kindly Kfn! i iii] ci' corations the girls have countries. Hollana. Japan, ScotTonight there will be a meeting Standard Oil Socony Mobil and dlstaDcc of approximately ~At fret Aroanifla Arenur paid u un not •i:,.di Eileen ChrUtensen was at land, England. Ireland. Czechofrom Savoi- Street westwarri'v for a dlstanre of approxiof the Board of Directors at the General Electric. Kennecott Cop- mately Section S The cost of each inch mother that w. I "44 ' « : P;iir:i'.» Avenue from upproslmately !.:• ;i, no while the troop prac- slovakia and Germany were replocal Improvement, to the eiwnt of But tell me ho» \<K, If you have any per. Indian Standard Oil. Union 125 feet *ts' <' Dukts Kotd wet'w^rdiv for a dUUnct tbe amount of the appropriation bareCarbide and Carbon and Shell Oil of appT0iltnii'.f!\ V-iHa feel. Patricia Avenuf from by made theirfor shall be psld by appro«lm«;r.v 50 fret rait uf Arthur Avenue W(Mto their "god- nection with International Friend- l th« best n u which thai! be t a January, please contact us. Pi- are included in the 15 giants. n H l v for a duunce of approximately 714 feet. CtM*mcUii-T'' in Denmark. Imu) Avrnur from ArUiur Avenue wutmrttf im • ship in second class rank. These naJ plans will be made tonight, dlaUnre of approximately tf» fret Cavour Stnci. troip Mrs. Harriet Hansons, Troop 93. girls also sewed buttons and replans for the Open House. De- THE RIGHT DOCTOR Arcangela Avenur nonhvardly f»r a dlatajict of »plv- <\indlelight investiture last paired clothes for the IndepenHe was dug out of the wreck proxlmatelT 250 feet. Conduit Wa) f»om Arc»nfel» The Nicest Way to Bring Pleasure to Avenue northward.v for h dlft'.tiDce ot approjlinAl<l|r cember 27, will be completed. Tie used cupcake* for dent-Leader Fund. A ThanksglvTroop 18 of Woodbridge, under of his automobile and carried to »1J6 fett Conduit «'i\ !fom Arcjn«ela Avmiu foutbthe nearest doctor's oflke. wtrtlly for A ti\s:an* of upproxuuu'.ely 515.93 f**t 7041 7J5M "I can't do anything for this it) Ccuuirucuuu vf u r i u r y wwert with man," said the doetor. "I'm a retmanholes, connection! and appurunancw in erinary surgeon." Ar*nue. Woodbrldge. frun Onnge Street DMtbwanllT "You're the right man. Doc," to Wblte Stf*et. Barron Avenur from Onmite BtrKt 1,130 southvanlly for a d b u n . t of «ui<rvi;."..-til, H It said the amateur motorist. "I was a jackass to think I could run that It) Construction of sanltan' se»Trs wlUi n manholes, connections and appurtenances In Central machine." Avenu* from Fourth Avenue weatwaHlly to Rfth ! » • nue thin«e Ctatral Annul southwardly (or ft 4I«UB«* of approximately its feet. Tlflh Avenue from Ontrxl LEGAL NOTICES Avenue northwardly for a distance of approtlmateljr 230 fret NOTICE 7.400 7.179 The munlcinal bond ordinance published herewith was Introduced nt a (ul CooilrucUon of tanlttry *ew*fs with meeting of the Township Committee manholes, connections and ippurteoancts lu Banou of the Township of Woodbridge In the Avetiue from White Street northwardly for a distance County of Middlesex and Sute of Mew of approximately SttK feet, thence Proapect Avenue Sold - Rented - Repaired Jersey, held on December 11, 1956 and westwartlj for a distance of approximately 401 feat, will be further considered for final thence Htrreil Avenue northwardly for a distance of passage after a public hearing at a approximately a o feet 10,000 ineetlnK of said Township Committee to be held In the Memorial Municipal (hi Construction ol s^nltan' sewers with oecesury Bulidliis, !n said Township, on Wednes- manholes, connuctlont and appurtenances from Stafford day, Derembtr 20, 1956. ut B o'clock Road, Coloul*. in the 20-foot rlnlit Of way U> Surrty P, M. LMM, thence inSurrtv Lane, to lilt manhole, at Station ' B. J DUMIOAN. It—0. as shown on the Plan on Ale In tt< tnfSpttra Township Cler* Ottlfe j 11.500 11.079 ORDINANCE PROVfniNG FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS m Construction of sanitary sewers with uateuarr """ VARIOUS STREETS AND LOCA- nur.holrt. connections »nd appurtenances In WashlagPlace Vour Orders Now Uu TIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WOOD- tori Avenue, Colonla. from spproxlmately 172 (eet weatBRIDOE. IN THE COUNTY OF MID- mly of the westerly line of Bedford Street eustwardlj' DLESEX. NEW JERSEY. APPROPRIAT- for u distance or approximately «9V fttt 1 4,«O0 4.830 ING THE AGGREGATE RUM OF «IRS t!\ THEREFOR, DIREOTJNC7 SPECIAL (ji Construction of unr.ary sewers with neoesurr ASSESSMENTS OF THE COST THEREOF, AND AUTHORIZING THE UJ6U- muDhoIes, connections and appurttnanresiln MornlugANCE OF BOVDfi OR NOTES OF THE dde Road from Jordan H-iul eastwnrdlir to Latxiaater TOWNSHIP FOR FINANCING THE Roud. Lancaaler Road from Jordan Road outwardly to Uke Avenue, Lake Avenue from LancnttailtoKl JMtt.SAME BK IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- Wardly lor a distance of approximately M (eet. L*ke SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Avenue from Lancaster Road c.istwardly tor a distance SHIP OF WOODBRIDGE. IN THE ot approximately H3 feet. Skyline Avenue from LanCOUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. NBW JER- caster Road and Lake Avenue northwardly for a dlsPh«ne WO-8-1222 SEY inot less than two-thirds of alt Unce of approximately 160 feet 31JM njmo the members thereof affirmatively con ix 1 Construction of sanitary sewers with necessary curriugi AS FOLLOWS: Section I The several improvement* manholes, connections and appurtenances In Oreen described in Section 3 or this ordinance Street. Istlln. from Worth Street tuMwardlv to Indiana have heretofore been and a n hereby Avenue, thence Indiana Avenue soulhvandlr for a disThis is a partial view uf our Christmas Gift Selections. You'll find the latest in Hi-Fi respectively authorized as local Im- tance of approximately JM feet 5.50ft S.TTJ phonographs, 4 speeds and 3 speakers. You'll find 3 speed phonographs as low as $19.95. provements to he made or *ct|Ulred by The Township of Woodbrldse, In the TOTALS . :..... I17<.400 You'll find a huge selection of all types of records and Christmas albums. You'll find a John C. Schwin, Prop. County of Mkldlesei. New Jersey. For fine selection. You'll find the latest in Hi-Fi Accessories. This Christmas give a musical gift. the said several improvements or pur- Each of said improvements shall be met or undertaken 540 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridgc poses stated in said Section 1, there iti aocordance with plans therefor on file In the OOce have been heretofore and are hereof of the Township Engineer and specifkatlorui therefor MEMBER P. T. D appropriated the respective sums ol an file in the Office of the Township Clerk, which b**t money therein stated as the appropria- heretofore be*a and a n hereby approved. FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHER! tions made for said improvement* or n: biske: was Girl Scout News JIRSSS& 4 Ml FOR Christmas PHONOS - RECORDS - RECORDERS - HI-FI'S | GUITARS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS from $16.95 Your Home for the Holidays' WREATHS • PLANTS • BOlnl I (X)RSAGES • CENTERPIH i CRAVE BLANKETS AND SPRAYS For Diitinetive Floral r Wooaoriaae Lrllower WOODBRIDGE MUSIC CENTER 120 Main Street, Woodbridge OPEN EVEKY NK;ilT Till. CHRISTMAS Phone WO-8-8266 E LUGGAGE HEADQUARTERS IN PERTH AMBOY f^reienti .... What aWonderful Getting ;CHRISTMAS Gins- THE PERFECT LUGGAGE FOR J THE PERFECT GIFT end ' NOW at NEW/ LOW PRICES! • FIBERGLASS REINFORCED • STAINLESS ST0EL CLOSURES • NEW PERMAMTE COVERINGS For Women: Nine met in American Blue, Touriuter Gray,,G«JdeB WhiU and Jfeaort Tan from ib.ua For Men: Five size* in American Blue, Touritter Gray and Reaort Tau from 24.95 * TRI-TAPER Open Every Night Until Christmas CONVENIENT LAY-AWAV FLAN AVAILABLE PERTH AMBOY immmtMt ChrMmas, YeUmr or miUkMu o $ m wir Gtft Ctnter ion -.NnENT-LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 195A (Mir Garden | his Week I ,, m r Hutgrera O»rd«n f iii-portef PAGE NINETEEN 10-Year Service Pins Given To P. A. Hospital Employes The witness Commission of the Junior Church V " Pirst P « *t Sunday's meeting at 1-00 p M according to Oall Kewler, pub'J h( h( lrman lr ,,,!• First AW , , vein for N»w Jersey , winter Btorm ttlftt ,„. with trees. .,, i,i' your own tree doc,,,,,!(- is not to levfre, or ,, run administer first ; ,.,, if you know how. , ; H ui for humans, first i , , s can't wait. Healthy ,,H)(i needs an active flow , in root* to leaves and '.,... to toots — even In \ f ? i - PERTH AMBOY — Ten-year Three employe** with over M service pins were awarded to 19 yen is o f >•; vice were also Inneiriployees of th« Perth Amboy ored and fn-esetiU'd with orohW General Hospital this week at an corsages. They were Miss Emm* informal dinner held at Howard ; Tjornelund, Mre. Bessie Drost, t » 4 Johnson's Restaurant in Wood-1 Mrs. JeuMc Kurybskl. brldne. for 33 hospital employees j M l s s R Obfrt , a Murawski. hotwho have ilv«n 10 years or more p l t a l publit , r ( , ] a l i o n 8 director. W 4 service, her sister, Miss Joan'Murawjfld, Anthony W. Eelurt, hospital di- .of Metuchen, provided musical snip i1 tor. expressed appreciation to tertalnnjent with their aocordlohs. Hie ifrimp for their service to the *•- ^ - • •» hospital and introduced Charles . . ., i u j ' E. Omory. president of the hos- Arlene Utrol liOfl«ll $ Campbell, Mr.. Charles advisers. ILLITERACY The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization report* that more than forty per oent of the adult population of the world cannot read and write. The rate of Illiteracy Is highest In Africa, where between " and II per cent of the inhabitants are unable to read and write. pitar.i board of governors, who Engagement awarded plus to the 19 recipients. Korbobo, extenMon specialist In ornamental horticulture at the College of Agriculture. Tree surgery tools and tree first aid booklet at hand, you're somewhat prepared tor whatever blow Old Man Winter has up his sleeve. r w Know-How' Wetures, Too <mi- lifter an ice storm or ,,,lstmm .county agricul- Korbobo's leaflet Is well illus• ins can't answer the trated with simple drawings and ., i enough to answer has easv-to-follow directions for about tree repftirs, fixing up injured trees and itralghtenlnf toppled ones. :. wants to know about • ijiiivalents of tourniquets, Your fix-up may not be perfect, but youil have the satisfaction of ,:'id antiseptics. doing all you can until the proImve trees that you fessional certified tree expert ran • v !x' In danger this win- get to your property, if he's needin get ready. For oneed. some really sharp To get "8torm-InJ(lred Trees" s und wood Just send a card with your name and address plainly printed to !> with your tools a copy Garden Editor, College of Agrlculnewly-revised leaflet, ture. Mew Brunswick. Mention nit-pd Treees," by R. P Leaflet 172. flows up and down he lines of oell$. When , . me broken or daiv need Immediate care i. is to make a speedy For Christmas! EASTERN - RECOGNITION OF SERVICE: Ten-year service pins were awarded to employees of Perth Amboy Hospital at an informal dinner. At top are hospital employees who have given in years or more of service. Seated left to right, Mary Wronski. Julia Lokar, Bessie Drost. Mary Jerome, Jewette Korybskl, Helen Holenwinski, Rose Cservenak, Mary Bisket, Ann Adameik. Second row, Walter Krupa, assistant director of the hospital; Roberta Muawski, Steve Maskowiti, Kathcrine MacFayden, Rose Dwyer, Emma Tjornelund, Rose Onuska. Mary Manfre, Mae Muccillt, William T. Gill, biwlness manager: Joan Murawski, Charles E. Gregory, president of the Board of Governors :Aileen C'oughlln, Stephen Marhevka; third row, Elsie Mae Ingram, Nick Pasuk, Stanislawa Dobraynskl, Stephen Cijantk, Richard R|^ewst*r, Jean Savlackt, Reglna Ivan, John Svlkra, Joseph Remer, Alice Hanrattie, Alberta Peterson, Anthony W. Eckert, hospital director; Barbara Mi/isoki. in the picture below are Bessie Drost, Mr. Eckert, Jewette Korybskl, Emma Tjornelund, Mr. Gregory. AH my love, Peggy * RECEIVES AWARD Hotlan. 38 Douglas Street, AVENEL -« Herman Steinbacji. I nounce the ertKagement of 74 Commercial Avenue, was pre- daughter. Arlene Carol, to ' sentad with a supplementary Joseph Sabo. son of Mr. ano Vprt, award of *1.080. for a "coin your William Sabo, 37 Dahl Avtttti, idea." The presentation was made Keasbey. > last Friday morning at the Bay- j A secretary In the publle way main office building, by branch of the Rnrttan George R Murrell, general sup- Metuchen, Miss Hodan was | ATLANTIC CITY — With the erlntendent of the Bayway Re- ated from Woodbrldge High fehort ootball season drawing to n close, finery, Esso Standard Oil Com-In 1954. Her finnce, a (trnduate Of Wood* he Nfltional Football Clinic has nnouneed its dates for nexi year m . . Stelnbach, who is a field jbrldne High School, class of IBM, nd is making plans to keep the m&chlnlst In th« mechanical de- | u employed by Hart Products, Inc. t v. [.tending coaches abreast of new p'artment, presented an Idea for; jersey City. levelopmenU coming out of the replacing plastic tefflon with cast :urvent campaign. iron rings and redesigning a pisThe ninth annual session of the ton for water Injection pumps at ition'R foremost football coaches' No. 2 Polly Plant. PORTABLE school will be held in Convention Hall here, March 11, 12, 13 and 14. TYPEWRITERS Dr. Hairy O. Scott, director of the Fire Auxiliary to Hold We Carry All Famous Name* linlc, has announced' that a staff if leading coach instructors Is b»- Yule Party Tomorrow OPFN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 9 tM. ng assembled to teach the latest Tel. Ill-2-6580 nnovations in offense and defense. WOODBR1DOE — A Christmas party will be held by the Ladl«s' Approximately 800 ooaeheg of high, prep school and college teams Auxiliary of Woodbrldge Fire ComTypewriter Exchange are expected here to attend the pany tomorrow at 8 PM. There 171 MARKET STREET will be an exchange of gifts. four-day clinic. Instruction sesPFRTII AMBOY sions will be held In the morning During the business meeting, and afternoon with the evenings election of officers will take place. reserved for motion picture demonstrations of the nation's top teams In action. • Applications for enrollment in i the clinic are now being taken at AM A the Cijy Press Bureau, ConvenCHRISTtion Hall.' MAS TREE » COMING TO f/onfjr Roll Announced T ^ J L YOU THAT At Hopelnwn School C H R I S T M A S 18 AT .SCHLESINGER'S HOPELAWN — Miss Mary Pee, FAMOUS CHRISTMAS principal of Hopelawn School, anCARD GALLERY. YOU'LL nounces the honor roll for the first FIND RELIGIOUS, MODreport card period as follows: ERN, 0LA68IC AND AMUSGrade 5B, Virginia Pedun, Louis ING CARDS FOR EVERYONE, Orwz, Carol Slaven; Grade 6A, EVEN YOUR UNCLE FROM TIMJanet Sabo, Joseph Bednar, Ernest BUltTU . . . EACH ONE IS MORE SUagyi, Sharon Hladik, Stephen DISTINCTIVE A N D H A N D S O M E Kozma, Diane Stankovitz, Mary THAN THE NEXT. YOUR FRIENDS Ann Lozeski, Diane Diem, Eileen OTCeefe; Grade 6B, John Roman WILL WANT TO KEEP THEM ALWAYS. and Robert Wighney. WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SEE THEM Grid Coach Clinic ScheduledMar.il PERSONAL ins is Just a note to let you know that I will - in Woodbrldge w r y nifht from now till •iiristmai. The (tons are open till 9 and the * .selection is simply marvelous! Announced F O R D S - M T . and Mrs. P a t * <J, ;l Bill: e Jerry Lewis is trying his hani at directing, haying taken over on scene in "The Delicate Delln quent" Jerry is said tn have yen to be a director and this ma set him off. «. attention Thrifty Homemakers. Have You Heard? We're * The final test of personality to search for your wife's los glove under the feet of othe: movie patrons and not get slap ped. WERY NIGHT | Wool Filled Cotton Satin Covered UNTIL CHRISTMAS! QUILTS 9.95 S*K££«)CW!E») TOWEL SETS 1.98 to 7.98 ADULT AND CHILDREN'S BOOKS \ • ATLASES • BIBLES • COOK BOOKS • DICTIONARIES • LATEST FICTION AND NON-FICTION BOOKS • WRITING PAPER AND NOTES • WRITING | PORTFOLIOS • AUTOGRAPH. PHOTOGRAPH AND | SCRAP ALBUMS • DIARIES • GUEST BOOKS S • EDUCATIONAL TOYS • DOLLS • STUFFED £ | BOOK TOYS • GAMES FOR THE FAMILY | | SHOP Christmas and New Year I LARGE DOLLS AND | R Greeting Cards | TRUCKS REDUCED! » R g 79 S m i t h St. <Opp. Strand Theatre)-VA-6-0665 P e r t h Altlboy GIVE A TYPEWRITER THIS CHRISTMAS Smith St., Between Madison and McClellan Perth Amboy, N. J. | and Others SH0WER -1.95 to 19.95 Dueron and Acrilon f/' 1 J IT f / Unusual and Us(M COMFORTERS and PILLOWS «>.95 SETS "FOR YOU... a merrier Christmas ----- because I SAVED for it" SPREADS 3.98*0,14.98 Chrome Spun UATH SETS 2.29 to 4.95 mmmmm SPREADS 7.98 to 19.98 Is there "someone special" you particularly want to please when holiday seasons arrive? Moke sure you can next year. Start saving systematically and you'll have extra cash for aenerou^ light-hearted giving. Bates SPREADS 5.98 to 10.98 NOVELTY SETS 2.49 to 10.98 She'll Use with Pride! FABRICS 98c to 2.49 TABLECLOTHS LAV AWAY PLAN! AVAILABLE ; Use the Cenvenlcnt Smart "Simtex" Print, and Solids—Qay Holiday Patierns Sure tq nuke a bit hltl 2.98 to 5.49 JOIN OUR CURTAINS FOR EVERY ROOM B „„ , « » , M 8 1957 GIVE YARD GOODS «id SEWING-NEEDS! CHRISTMAS CLUB lARQUISETTE-Tailored and Ruffled 1.79 to 3.98 i ^ m Q( ^ lotfeUegt ^ w ^ ^ Juflt mmg '\CRON CAPE CODS ^'^ ^° ^'^ S -~ *° ^ 'urnw' ^° &mu& wearables. P'ACRON TAILORED—No Ironing 2.98 to 3-98 fi COTTONS ...... from 59c yd. J S 2 f ^ J t 0 Y •" A C R O N - N O Ironing-Prlscilla ••- 4.49 to 16J8 | .„ W 0 0 L E N g a n d •IATIN ..,,,„.„_„___ lMtoaWli • • VNJL'Wro COTTON myy "I I AGE SETS • *'"" ^ fr J^R^CLM PA9RICS t i a u u x LININGS tM to iM J'lNETTK SEtTS I "" v 1.98 to 5.98 yd. JMICRO-UTE JJNING "(AKE.WITH MATCHING VALANCE IW to 3.98 1 ._,„„_„„ •S^pARDS 'KAPES-Damask Printed Barks, I WOOL JERSBYH • ALENCON LACES mr-co—uajnaSK, rruivuM « » Lur«Jt Bark u ' i n w '"a n ^,, ^ . . » ^^ ftn^ gQg f 9 AJt So/aly/w Savings Sine* 18(9 The PEBTH AMBOY ^ ^ o N LUREX LACES Savings Institution lfU Comes from Borden's You Know that it's Good" BORDEN'S Surprise Center U MAIN STREFr (Corner of Sch(Wl 8tr t) ^ • WQOPBRIDGE 8 4 0 3 6 •mmkA-d. J I W H AMK>r, N M JttSN v mum mvi MTQW MKIMNCI cotraiAWM $Xt&fc 4 y THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 PACJB TWENTY LfcGAL NOTICES tlom mud* for Mid improvements or NOTICE T h e m u n i c i ppall bon b o n d o r d i n a n c e ppu b - purpOMt, MM sum! nflnfc Inclusive of spprofrt«tlon» heretofore made nhed h e i t h *a* * i t d l »t a all llnhed herewith meeting off thi ti h Tot^nahip Committee "f the Township pf Woodbridge. In the Coimtv of Middlesex and 8tat« of New Jrlwy. hpld on Dectmiior 11, i»M. sn<l will be further considered for final ™wite nfter a public hearing at » meeting of wild Township Committee to be hflrt In the Memorial Municipal "" " " In said 'fninuihip on Wertties"pmber 2<S. IBM, at. (1 o'clock therefor »nd ammint.lng In the aggregate to Hi.tU Including the aftfrregate sum of *3,025 s» the several down paym e n t for B»lri Improvements or purpones required bv law and more particularly described 111 said Section 3 nnd now available therefor hv virtue of provision In • budget or budgets Of the Township previously sdopted. PLANE BRAKES FAIL PARKERBUHO. W. V«.—When brakes on a Plfdrrioat Airline* plane failed as it was taking to a stop near the airport terminal building, the p l a n * plowed through a fence Into the buildIng. The oo-pllofc.an<1 fouY ol the 24 passengers aboard the plane raffcrwl minor Injuries- Tbo\iose of the plane Irft^l»mrne4, back a few feet. ' rMon 5 For the flnnmint! of salrt •OvemenM nr purposes nnd to meet B. J. DUNIOAN, the of Mid KW.325 appropriations: Townnhlp Clerk not part provided for by application herer"inTN»NnR PROVIDING FOR CON- mirter of wiM down payment*, negotiSTUIMTION OF CURBS AND OUT able bond* of the Township, each so be T*ns TN THE TOWNSJirp OF WOOD- known «s "Curb nnd Outter Assessment SCHEME DOESNT BRTTX1E IN THB OaOTTTT OF MID- Bond." Are herehv nuthorized to be OKLAHOMA CITY — Alter reniFWFIX NEW JtRBKY, APPROI'RtAT- Issued In the principal amount of INO THE AOOtlBGATK SUM OF (O3..S2S MO .WO pursuant to the Local Bond celvlng his fifth parking ticket, a THKRKFOR. DtRECTINO SPECIAL ,.„ smart local motorlst^jthoTisfTit he SESSMFNTS OF THE COST THEREOF, | '. (if the Revised Statutes of New had figured out « way to avoid ANT) AirTKORIZINO THF, ISSUANCE OF BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWN- Jersev In Anticipation of the Issuance arrest and a fine. He changed his of said bonds and to temporarily^ SHIP FOR FINANCING THE SAME. 1 auto's license plate umrtfArs with finance said or purpose** Mid improvement* mp pp BE IT ORDAINED p BY THE TOWN finane paint brush. Ata£trko|ce arSHIP COMMUTER' OF THF. TOWN- negotiable notes of the Township In a principal nmoimt not exceeding SHIP O P woomrnyixiE, IN T H E rested him> anyway. • ' COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. NF,W JKR- ISO.500 are hereby authorized to be BFY (not lesi than two thlrrls of all Issued pursuant to and within the LEGAL NOTICES thr nipmhTR thereof nfTlrmnttvply con- limitations prescribed bv ™id Law. The maximum rate of interest which any cnirlnsTi AH FOLLOWS of mid obligations shall bear Is six per flprtlon 1. The several Improvements SUPERIOR cqijiii or flfcw docrlncri In Section 1 of this ordinance centum 6"t per annum. CHAXlKRY DIVISION Section J. The Improvements hereby have heretofore been and are hereby MIDDLESEX COUNT? respectively nutliorteed aa local Im- authorized and the several purposea Docket No. F-RB-M provements to be made or Required by for the financing of which said obliWOTICK the Township of Woodorldge. In the gation* are to be Issued, the appropriaCounty of Middlesex, New Jersey, For tion made and estimated maximum THK 8TATB OP JTBW JHlSnf TO; OARL ALBAClLand A ! « « ALBACH. the Raid several Improvements or pur- amount of money to be raised from all ANfmgW OUSSPORO. poses stated In »ald Section 3. there sources for each such purpose, and the his wife. hnvfl been heretofore and are hereoy estimated maximum amount of bond» QEOBOE E MOORK. WAI.TSR M. appropriated th« respective sums of or note* to be Issued for each euch OBTRAtTOER. CLARENCE W. .PI1HCK, NATHAN WILLIAM MacCHESNST and money therein stated as the approprla- purpose, art respectively as follows: ARTHUR B. H A l i , his snd their heirs, Appropriation Estimated devisees and personal representatives and Ritlmaled Maximum nd his, their, or »ny of thdr, sucMaximum Amount of cessors in right, title find Interest, MRS. Amount of Bonds or OBOROE E. MOORE, wife of OBOROB Money Notes MOORR, MRS. WALTER M O8TRANDSR. wife of WAITER M 0 6 T IMPROVEMENT OR PURPOSE RANDJCR. MRS. OLAnftNCCJL PISRC8. (aI Construction of concrete curbs and gutters within wife of CLARENCE B. PIHfiJjK, MRS. the street line* together with necessary grading and MATHAN WILLIAM MacCHESNEJ. wttr resurfacing, in and along the following strteto and Of NATHAN WILLIAM MacCHHSl>fEY, locations: the easterly side of Chase Avenue, from the MRS. ARTHUR B. HALL, wife of ARsoutherly property line of Avenel Street southwardly «v THUR B HALL. SU8AN PONTAIN approximately 350 feet, and on the westerly side of OLABSPORT^ and MR GLASSFORD, Chn«e Avenue, from the southerly property Une of huibaod of SUSAN FONTA1N QLASSAvenel 8treet approximately 100 feet southwardly and TOBD, LOUELLA BROWN, Administrathen 51 4 feet In front of Lots 1277 and 1278. Block •1JO0 trix of the Estate of Oscar Brown, pre856-A, as shown on the Woodbridge Township .Tax Map (1,975 umed to be dead. (b) Construction of concrete curbs and gutWn within Tou are hereby summoned and reth<p .trp.t u n e s together with necessary grading and quired to serve upon A. H Rosenblum. resurfacing, In and along the following streets and Attorney for Plaintiff, and whose adlocations: On each aide of Flat Avenue from the dress Is 588 New Brunswick Avenue. veaterlv propertv line of Middlesex Avenue, weatwardly FordSi New Jersey, i n answer to the approximately 1867 feet to the easterly right of way complaint filed In a civil action In 8,800 which Township of Woodbridge. a. muline of the New Jersey Oarden Bute Parkway, Route # 4 10.WO nicipal corporation of the State of New (c) Construction of concrete curbs and gutters within Jersey, Is plaintiff, and Louise Lceman the street lines together with necessary grading and widow, et als, are defendants, pending resurfacing, In and along the following streets and In the 8uperlor Court of New Jersey, locations: on each side of Moftett Street from the bearing Docket No. F-*38-56, within westerly property line of Liberty Street, westwardly thirty-five (|5i days after the 3rd day of January t»51. exclusive of auch date. approximatelv W7 5 feet to the easterly property line 2,000 K you fall so to do the relief demanded ot Crows Mill Road . 2,100 In the Complaint will be taken against you by default. You, shall file your (dt Construction n[ concrete curbs and gutters within answer and proof of service In duplithe strce* lines together with necessary grading and cate with the Clerk of U>e Superior resurfacing, In nnd along the following streets and Court. State House Annex, Trenton. locutions: On each side of Sonora Avenue, from the New. Jersey, In accordance with the westerly property Une of Middlesex Avenue westwsrdly rules of civil practice and. procedure. to the easterly right of way line of the New Jersey Gsrden State Parkway, Route #4, approximately 1,740 The action has been Instituted for 10.300 feet 10.815 t the purpose of foreclosing the right ot redemption In and to Four Uncertain (el Conduction of concrete curbs and gutters within Certificates nf Tax" Wl*; one dated Septhe street lines together with necessary grading and tember 15, 1947. iupde by M J. Trainer. nuuirfnrlng, In and along the following streets and Collector of Taxes of Woodbridge locutions: On each Mde of Almon Avenue from the Township. New Jersey, to the Township northerly property line of Crampton Avenue northOf Woodbridge. and concerns real estate wprrtlv tn the southerly property line of Woodbridgeknown as Lots 2120 and 2121 In Block Carteret Road approximately 1.007 feet, Including radius 4M-H on the Woodbridge Township returns ot Von Vetchen Avenue and WoodbrtdgeTsjt Map located on Columbia Avenue 6.000 In «ald Township, aftother dated OctoCarteret Road ••— 8,300 ber 16, 1936. made by M. J. Trainer. (f) Construction of concrete curbs a n d g u t t e r s within Collector of Taxes ot Woodbrldne the street lines together w i t h necessary grading and Township. New Jersey, to the TowneJiip resurfacing. In and i\oai t h e following s t r e e U and of Woodbridge, and concerns real estate l o c a t i o n s : On c c h side of Oarden Avenue from Olalre own *i T,ot 1 In Block 7M1-C on the A«enue t o the Woodbrldge-Carttret Road approximately Woodbridge Township Tan Map located 1.452 feet. Including r e t u r n s nt Von Vetchen Avenue ' OQ Woodbine Avenue in said Township; and W o o d b r l d s e - c s r t e r e t Road, a total d i s t a n c e of another dated September 17. 1947, made approximately 2,977 feet 8,805 8,100 by M. J. Trainer, Collector of Taxes of Woodbridge Township. New Jersey, to the Township of Woodbridge, and con(IT) Construction nt concrete curbs and g u t t e r s within terns real estate known as Lots 19S and the street lines together w i t h necessary grading and 199 In Block 425-K on the Woodbridge resurfacing, -in and a l o n a t h e following s t r e e t s and Township Tax Map located on Outlook l o c a t i o n s : On ench side of Pershlng Avenue from the Avenue In said Township; another westerly line of Middlesex Avenue, westerly t o t h e dated January 19. 1956 (being a duplien5terl" right of wny l i n e of the Oarden S t a t e Pnrkcate of the original certificate which way, R o u t e # 4 , approximately 3,980 feet, Including 11,000 was Ipst), made b i M* J. Tfcalner. Colreturns at Wilson Avenue a n d u n n a m e d S t r e e t 11,550 lector of Taxes p f •Wo#fBHdge.Township, New Jersey, to the Township of (hi C o n s t r u c t i o n of c o n c r e t e curbs and g u t t e r s within WoodBridge, and concerns real- estate the street lines together w i t h necessary grading Bnd known as Lots 18 to 28 in Block 432 -K resurfacing,. In and along t h e following a t r a t l and on the Woodbridge Township Tax Map l o c a t i o n s : On each side of F i f t h Street from t h e westlocated on Canal and Orand Streets In erlv property line of Ford Avenue, westwardly approxlsaid Township. iriHtelv 4 3 * lineal feet t o t h e dividing line b e t w e e n t h e P M. S T o w n s h i p of Woodbridge a n d t h e T o w n s h i p of Edison... (H C o n s t r u c t i o n of c o n c r e t e curbs a n d g u t t e r s within the s'reet lines together w i t h necessary grading and resurfacing In and a l o n g t h e following s t r e e t s a n d , l o c a t i o n s : On t h e northerly side of T a p p e n 6tr««t from the easterly line of R e m s e n Avenue t o t h e westerly line of M i n n a Avenue, and o n t h e southerly aide of Tappen B'reer f r c m the easterly U n e of Retnsen A v e n u * t o t h e e»»terlv line of Lot 42, B l o c k 84S-A, as 3hown o n the WoodHrtdge Townshln T a t Map, together w i t h returns at Reni-pn Avenue, D e m o r e s t Avenue and t h e westerly girie of Mlnno Avenue, a t o t a l l e n g t h of approximately 1,987 feef (11 C o n s t r u c t i o n of c o n c r e t e c u r b s and g u t t e t a within the street, lines t o t a t h e r w i t h necessary grading Bnd resurfacing. In and a l o n g t h e following atreeto and l o c a t i o n s : On each side of Cornell Street from t h e north prooerty line of Avenel S t r e e t , northwardly approxim a t e l y 625 lineal feet, to t h e s o u t h elde of Lehlgh A v e n u e , including radius returns where n w e m r y at street intersections, according t o the Engineer's Plan Totals 2,520 5.880 3,990 •••'•••• • e 3 | 5 2 5 Efich of said lmDPovemnnts shall be met or undertaken In ni-corrfance with plans therefor on file in the Offlce of the TownshtD Engineer and sneclncetlon*. therefor on file In the Offlce of the Township Clerk, walcll have heretofore been sad are hereby approved. LEOAL NOTICE^ 2,400 You and each of you are made defendants In the above entitled action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other Interest affecting the real estate •being foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, lnherltthce. descent, Intestacy, devise, dower, ourtesj, inortfcuge, deed or conveyance, entry of Judgment or' other lawful or legal right. Tl)e nature ot which and the reason that you a,nd each of you are Joined as defendants Is 5,600 set forth with particularity In the complelnt, a copy of which will be furnished you on request addressed to the attorney of tfie plaintiff, at the above mentioned address. I. GRANT SCOTT. Clerk or the Superior Court Dated; December 5, 1956 A. H. ROSENBLUM, 3.800 Attorney for Plaintiff New Brunswtclt Avenue *60.500 S88 FordJ^New Jersey • J I.-L. 13/13, 20, 27/M; 1/1/87 The excess of the aDnrouflatlons made for each such gurpose over the estimated maximum amgunt of bonds or notes to toe Issued *erefor, as above stated, Is the amount of the said down payment for said puroose, and the works or improvement hereby author* lzed in or with respect to the streets or tmrtlnns of streets or other placet described to each of the above subparagraphs B)I*11 be undertaken and carried on »s and shall constitute a separate local Improvement made In and by the Township. 1 Section 4. The following matters are hereby determined, declared, recited and sta*ed: (A) The suld purposes described 1n Section 3 of this prdlnance are not current expenses and are each a property or Improvement which the Township may lawfully acquire or make as a local Improvement. (bi The averase period of usefulness of said purposes, within the limitations of sections 49:1-34 to 40:1-36 of .sxld Local Bond Law and, according to the reasonable life thereof end taking into' consideration the respective amounts of the Bulct obligations to be Issued for the severnl purposes, 1B ten (10) years. (c) Th» supplemental debt statement nwiutred hy mid Law has been duly made and died )n the oltic.e of the Township Clerk ind a complete executed original thereof hiit been filed in the office Ot the Director of th« Division of Loral Oovernment of the State of New Jersey, and such statement shows that the gross dent of the Township as rtdinad In section 40:l-7fl of said La* it increased by tills ordinance by H0.900. and the Issuance of the suit! abliButlona authorized by thU ordinance Is permitted by the exception contained In subjection Id} of section 40:1-16 of buhl Law to the debt limitations preocHbed by tjuld Law. Kil The following Items, as defined and uuthorlzeii hy bectlou 40:1-55 ol said Law, i|te .mrl KIIUII be charged as a part of the cost of »uld several purposes to Be nnancad by the tbcuance of sukl ubilgtUoiis: (!) not «xceecllllK •l.lKKi mi ;nBpomit of the cost of Issuance of said obllgittlons: nnd (2) not enceeilHiK •S.aoo on account of engineering jiiiU Inspection cotits jind leteal expeiisea; mill 13) not exceeding »2,100 on iicrduiii of Intortia on obligations to tl 11iiIi<_• f buch cost during the period permitted by suld Section. (e) ling will be contributed by the Wp «t large to payment of > anv of said UaprovemenU or purposes, und the eetlinttM amount of the si)ecl|l niisi:™]ieiit.i to be levied on |)rnperiy.»J>tnJaHv liKiietlLad by each of t>trtd Jlijpruveinence 1s the total uniuiiit or the appropriation hereby made Mr such Improvement, and the stantly waving hand. Forced to number of Annual lostHlljnentf In acknowledge the periiitent rewhich all buci special assatmmkto rauy Bectloo | . The cost of eat* «uch lw«l liiiprareniii/t, tu the en lent ut the itniuunt of the appropriation htrttbertlor, tbnij b« paid by an<tmehts which alkali be levied In accordance with low on property •oecially bejwnted toereby, mig LEGAL NOTICES NOTICB poratlon of. this State, whose princlpil case one or m»l» minimum bids shall Notice In hereby given that the folbe received, , In charge thereof, upon whom process offlre la alluated at No, 380 Hobart lowing proposed ordinance w»» Intro- »dvl«or tO | | , i Upon acceptance of the minimum agalnat this oorporatloli may be served, Street in the City of Perth Amboy, bid, or bid above minimum, by the duced and paewid on first reading at when ri County of Middlesex, State of New Jera meeting of the Township Committee »ny of Its la C»rl R Beekert, sey (Martin 9. Koch being the a(tent Township Committee and the payment of the Township of Woodbridge. In the heada on ii therein and In charne thereof, upon thereof by the purrhMer according to County of Middlesex, New Jersey, held l nfr, / whom process may be served), has com- the manner of purohase In accordance on the 4th day of DecenVber, I9M. and He the laws of the State of piled with the requirements of Title with terms of sale on file, the Town- that Hald ordinance will be taken expre«siy lm,,,1,,,.;; DOS8 HEREBY CERTIFY the* Iff pn ihlp will deliver a bargain and sale holder of thV „ '4 Corporations. General, of Revised up fdr further consideration and final eeedlngs of It* Board of Dirfftors and deed for laid premises, \ paatage at a meeting of Mid To«n«hlp or approve T,,,, I stockholders duly held In accordance Statutes of New Jersey, preliminary to DATED: DecMiltwr'4. ISM. chiding Bond I the. Issuing of this Certificate of Disto b« held at IM meeting with the laws of the State of New - J. '>unn-eN If-. • 'hip Clerk Committee solution. room In the Memorial Municipal Build- tions'• C Contrnff Jertey: ^ To be advertised December I and NOW, THERirflW!. I the Secretary In Woodbridge, New Jamy, on menu nno ,|,, (1) The capital of thf roalWnt.lon U. I»H. in the Independent- ing of State of the State of New Jernay. December the 18th day of December, 1DM, at. Township | n „ , M ° , ; has been reduced f™LJI5i>.' . Uo Hereby Certify that. Hie said cor- leader 8:00 P. M. (E.S.T.), or aB soon there- In thp M(nistj ,., 000 lo M1.571 ™ after as nnld matter can be reached, »htp, nn pp..,,,. pnrntlon did. on the nineteenth day of (2) The sal (I reduction of rnpitnl NOTICE at which time nnd place all peraons «hlp Offl.ifli ,„ ," November, 19M file In my office a duly has been effected liy means of Notke la hereby given that the fell who may be Interested therein will lallon nf A n r -,'. executed and attested consent In writthe cancellation and r<Orolowing proposed ordinance win Intro, be Klven an opportunity to be heard "hull alnn |>r,,J. ing to the dissolution of said corporament of lOt.tff shiiriR'Of tion executed by (11 the stockholders duced and Mated on first reading »t concerning the same. capital stock of the fcbrpbraand nil rhnrnp.. i. a meeting of the Township Committee tlon heretofore nrqulred by thereof, the if, which said consent consent snr^ m o me He shall repr.'/, . B J. DUNIOAN, the corporation and held hy recordI of the proceeding* aforesaid are of the Township of Woodhrldne, In the actions whlrh „ Township Clerk. It as treasury slock now on jn ... file- In my said office as prd- County of Mlddlewx, New Jersey, hold against it H K ,,".:. p on the 4th day of December, 1958, and AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND D the fon»r'!>silrr, IN WITHE* WHKltBOF. Thomns that said ordinance will be taken up for Young Orchldv Inc . has caused this "'IN" TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have further consideration and final panrnge ESTABLISHINGATTORNEY THE OWIC8 OF l a l a e r v l r , . , , , , .;•;.;; OP THE the Planning iCertificate to he signed by Its President hereto set my hand and affixed my at a meeting of said Townaljlp Com- TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOE AND Parking Aulh,,r'." r and s*«rtury iind Its corporate seal official «e»l, at Tre»ton. this Nine- mltttee to be held at It* meeting TOWNSHIP to be hereunto affixed this 7th day of teenth day of November, A D . one room In the Memorial Municipal PRB8CRIBIHO HIS QUAUFtCATIONS, bodlea or aitn - , DUTIBS. COMMENCIMBXT AMD T1RM to be sepurnn.',;. thousand nine hundred and nfty-slx. Building in WoodbrldM, New Jersey, OF OFFICE AND SALARY, EDWARD J. PATTEN. (CORPORATE SRAI.i SBCTION 5 ] | , , the 18th day of Dewmber, 1956, Secretary of State on WHKHEAB, by previous appoint- niml aal»r\- herf,,-. THOMAS YOt'N'Q OkCHlDS. INC. at 8:00 P. M. IE.8T ). or ns soon ments, A resignation, n vacancy and a By Carl R Mevker!. President nance, duly -id,,,,-, ', thereafter as said matter can be SEAL I.-L. U/6. 13, 20/56 reached, at which time nnd place nil re-appointment ilurlim the mid-term services rriidfn, By Ravnw.d A Mac In tyre. Secretary persons who may be Interested therein In tlie office of the Townnhlp A,ttorney except however ff.. will be given ran opportunity to w and changes in the statute flxlng the renderi or m«v m . Attest: term of said office, some doubt has t h i s T 0 w i i , p , , " . ' heard ronoernlnjf the same NOTirB OF PUBLIC R t W Raymond A Mac In'.yre, rlsrn coricernlnn the commencement by or agniiKt To*Slhlp Clerk • ,, . Secretary ro WHOM rr MAT CONCERN: and explrntlon date of the term there- t h a n B, J.'DC MOAN. the I -I. ll 19 12 8. 11. » / M At a regular meeting of the Township of nnd. In order to obviate any nuts Court. He siv,\r• ,,.,1 , Committee of the Townshlo of Woodlion with respect thereto, as well as AN ORDINANCE T» AMBND AN OR- with rotintv Surrogate1* Court brfdje, held Tuesday, December 4. respect to the duties of the apDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE offlrlal NOTICE TO IRfiniTORS IBM, I was directed-to advertise the fact pointee holding the aame office It Charles D«;ion snd Walter Daltnn. that on Tuesday evening. December TO ESTABLISH SALARY AND WAOK Is deemed necemnry that the com- fonts tlnrt n t l v r ' Bxacutors of K:ir*()r!h Dalton/ de- lfl ISSff, the Township Committee will srHEDUIBS OF CURTAIN OFFICIALS mencement. term and dutlet Of the the Attornev U * ceased, by dlr«r-ifm of E'.mer E. Brown. meet at 8 P. M. ( B T ) In the Com- AND OTHER FUliL AMD PART TIME office of Township Attorney of thla liable. Buno«ate ot the County of Middlesex, iwnet libtiuDnra. Memorial Municipal EMPLOYEES OP THE TOWNSHIP Township be definitely determined and SBCTION f, 1 • . BE IT ORDAINED bv the Township established hereby; therefore hereby gives no::cr to the creditors of Building. Woodbridge. Ve# Jersev, and la hereby nnih-i /. the said litiabeih D»::on. to bring in expose and sell at public sale and to Committee of the Township of Woodof the Ooreniir.. 1 their dehts. •Atr-.wM- j-.-.it riiimj against i j 'llghest blddsr ascordlnK to terms bridge, In the Oourtty of Middlesex FIE IT ORDAINKD BY THI TOWN- clal counwl in . the estate o! ;hf a i d d^-eawd, under ot sale on file with the Real Estate that: SHIP COMMITTEE OF THR TOWN- brief prepftr(\M"j, oath or afnrm»::or. w::S:n six months Department and Township Clerk bpen 8ECTION 1. The Ordinance entitled KHIP OF WOODBRIDOaV causes or pn»-ii, from this date P: ;!ieT »n: be forever in Innneetlnn "rtd to be nubllclv read "An Ordinance to estshltsh mlnry and SECTION 1. There la hereby crtated Townnhlp m.u 1,. barred o! HIT «;i:.^r. |tirrrfor against prior to sale, the remaining portion of wage schedules of certain ofllclala and cMBbllshert the office of Township special lntere«i :»•, the said Ki«"j:cr» lot 82 in Block 3I5-B. on the Wood- full and part time employees of the and engnKed n »( ,,' Township" be, and the same hereby Is. Attorney of the Townihip of Wood- •hip Attorney or bridge To#n»Mp Assessment Map. Dated Decembfr -»'f. l*5« tin bridge, In the County of Middle*** CH-»HLBS DALTON. T u i further notice mat the Town- further amended in the respects heretcre.^t of the tnni, 8WTI0N 2 The Townahlp Attorney WAITBR DALTON, ?hlp Committee has. by resolution and after mentioned. the fee for u.^, SECTION 2 Effective as of December •hall be nn attorney-»t-law of the »uch special nun'. tiecutors nitrmiant to law. fixed n minimum SA^fUEI. KAPLAN S s ; | price at which said lot In said block 29, 1938. the annual salary of Nlrollna State of New Jersey thn Tnwmhlp SECTION 1 He shall be appointed '.•u be soiu toRi'iiur with nil other Lombardl, Cashier In the Office of the Cooke Arer.-.:e. ftKCTION 7 A -'A«^U(| ^'t-tiner* wM mlTi'-nnm ^^rr Tax Collector ahall be the sum of hy the Townnlilp Commute* for theCarteret, S .' term of four years from January i, thereof Inconv., ' being nM.OO pluttfot* of preparing 13.400.00. re herti SECTION S. ThU Ordinance ahall 1057. and shall hold office for Mid term ' 1 -L U «- 13, JO. n,M deed and advertising this saie. Said SECTION > lot In said block, it sold on terms, take effect Immediately upon the adop- from the date of hl» appointment, ot will require a down payment of 28% tion and>adf«rtldnf a*required by law re-appolnunent, u the c a « may be.' take effect or m mtsfT of the bid accepted by the Township and shall aerve until bin aucceiutor It tlon HUGH B. QUIOLEY, rnl Depameaii «r Sute i,ominittee the balnnce of purchase '* Commltte«man-at-Large duly appointed nnd qualified A vaHiv CERTIFICATE OF DISSOUTION price to be paid In cash. I cancy ArlBiiiK In said office from any Attest: ali to t M s : ^ f » pnaea'.s pause oilier than the e»p!r«tlou Of the Attest: Take further uonce tnai at mid sale, B. J. DUNIOAN, may tome. Qrf»;iEj term of office shall be filled fnr the | B. J. „ or any date to which It may be ad- Township Clerk. li app»«r! to my satis- journed, the Township Committee reTo be advertised In The Independent- unexplred term only as prescribed by • Townahlp rier'i faction. bT 6\i'.\ *.::hf a nested record serves the rtRht In Its discretion to Leader en December I and December Revised Btatuten « 145-13, • ' Tnbeadvrr 1 'Of the prwwdin&s Jar the voluntary reject any one or all bids and to sell 13. 10M, with Notice of Public Hearing SBCTION 4 The Township Attorney Leader on IV .• dissolution thereof *r the unanimous said lot! In said block to such bidder for final adoption on December 18. shun he the chief law officer In charge 13. ION), with V consent of al! ilve stockholders, de- %s it unify select, due regard belm; nlven 1096. of the lewl nffulm of the Townahlp for final aduji1: posited la my offir-e that COTT MID- to terms and mnnner of payment, In over whtrli the Township Committee I.-L. 12/6, 13 56 STATE D i s m r a r T O R s . LVC . a cor- NOTICB TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned will apply to the Middlesex County Court on the 18th day of January. l»S7. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, at the as may be In proportion to and not Court House, In the City of New BrunsIn excess of the peculiar benefit, advan wick. New Jersey, for a judgment autige or Increase In value which the thorizing him to assume the name of ' •, respective lots and parcels of real Dennis Flaherty Tocco. DOMia FLAHERTY1, an ntn*« «hnll be deemed to receive by Infant, by ORACE TOCCO, reason, of said local Improvement. The Guardian ad LI tern owner of any land urjon which any such assessment shall have been made BPSTE1N, EPSTEIN & BROWN 33 West Grand Street may pay* such assessment In the nun Elizabeth, New JersQf bar of equal annual installments hen Inabove determined, all as may be proI.-L. 12/13, 20. 2T/H; 1/3/S7 vided In accordance with law and with leeal Interest on the unpaid balance of NOTICE TO 'BIDDERS the assessment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Section «. The full faith and credit sealed bids for the purchase by the • of the Township are herebv pledged Township of 123,000 Gallons More or Leas of to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on the Said obllea Premium Gasoline tlons authorized by this ordinance. Said — Alternate — obligations shall be direct, unlimited 125,000 Gallons of Regular j obligation* of the Township, and the Gasoline Township shall be obligated to levy will be received by the Township Com Hd valorem taxes upon all the taxable mlttee pf the Township of Woodbridge property within the Township for the at the Memorial Municipal Building, 1 payment of mid obligations and In Main street. Woodbrldge. New Jersey, terest thereon without limitation of until 8 P. M 1ST, on December 18, rate or amount, 18M. and then at said Memorial .MuSection 7. This ordinance shall be nicipal Building publicly opened and deemed to supersede and repeal al read aloud. Plans and specifications may be obordinances of the Township heretofore adopted Ijo the extent that) any of Bald tained In the offlce of Mrs. Vera M. ordinances appropriated moneys for the Ryan, Administrative Secretary, # 1 Improvements described In Section 3 of Main < Street, Woedbrldge, N. J. The this ordinance In excew of the appro- Townahlp Committee hereby reserves priation heretofore made and to the the right to reject any or all blftj. extent that any af aald ordinance* , B. J. DtmjOAN, authoriies the Issuance of JJ&IKIB or Toirruhlp Clerk notes of the Townshlo for financing To be advertlaeff In Woodbrldga Ind«any of the .purposes described in Sec pendent.Leader and Fords Beacon 6n tlpn 3 of this ordinance, but nothing December 6, 1956, and December 13, herein shall be deemed to .mpalr the IBM. validity Of any obligation of the TownI.-L. 12/8, ship Incurred and outstanding pursunnt to b«id ordinances so repealed, NOTICIi TO BIDDERS and all obligations so Incurred and now OiitsUu4liiR shall be deemed to be NOTICB ' 16 HER1BT 0 I V M that obligation* Incurred aud outstanding sealed bids for, the purchase by the under this ordinance. Township of , • HJW Oallons # 3 Fuel O i l Section U This ordinance ahall tak More or Lest effect twenty (JO) days after the first will he received by the Township Com publication therefor after final passage, mlttee of the TJwnshlp of Woodbridge an provided by said Local Bond Law. »t the Memorial MuMelpal B t i i l « W 7 I HTJOH B. QUIBLKY, Main Sirett, Wobdbrldge, Wew J«n*y, Mayor until 8 P. M-, K8T, on D««mb«r A B. J. DUNIOAN, 19M, aod then at suld Meiiorlal- l i u Township Clerk nlclpal Building publicly opened and I.-L. U/13. JO/M read aloud. Plati« and speculations may be obtained In the office of Mrs Vera M Ryan, Administrative secretary, # 1 AN KftROR Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. The BAN DUDOO, Cal. During Township Committee hereby retervat his "welcome" talk to 30 new ar- the right to reject any or all bids. 8. J. DUjfiaAM rival* at the Marine iCorpa Re„, . Towmhlp Ol»rl( cruit Depot, 8»t. Henry D. Patter- To be advertised In Woodbridge Indeson was interrupted by a' con- pendent-Leader and Pordt Beacon on t>e«n*er «. 1858,, and December 3 , b* BRIII U n n (io). LEGAL NOTICES LEGAI- NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES cruit, Pat^non * M surprised tp le*ra that 18 of the* 20 recruits to whom h« had been, talking were all ftoipectiv* sallon. They had b w d d the wrong bus at the airport. I.-L. U / i , 13/Ji CKUTIPICATii « r BKDULTIOM Of CAPITAL ov # THOMAS YOUNG OBLHIIM, tHC J » ' t i f 'fiffiH& K :"• ••' i. 1. afl ttie tree* in the "J m from A Tnth Ctntttry l&Qi •ASTERN INDEPENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1058 PAGE TWENTY-CWfil EVERYDAY IS Lancaster Brand " U . S. Choice" ..T CHUCK ROAST Ib. Lancaster Brond Chuck Roast is mighty mouthwatering f a r e - a l w a y s tender, juicy flavorsome! It's cut from Govemment-graded U. S. Choice beef selected by Acme's own supercritical experts. If it doesn't give you Pot Roast with real "smile appeal," we'll refund every penny you've paid. 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Stayman Winesap Apples 4 - 3 9 Firm, very juicy, medium tart, excellent for ail purposes. Most everyone likes Staymans. S-ox. 4,-i Cherry Pies Supreme Old Munich - Burry Chocolcte Chip Cookies 8ptT Chocolqte Macs8X 16ox. Sunshine Vienna Fingers "*£' Sugar Jumbles Cream Cheese Provolone Salami Virginia Lee Large Sixe You'll love that fine butter flavor! HOLIDAY GROCERY ITEMS... STOCK UP TODAY! SWIFT PORK & BEANS IDEAL CATSUP W PRESERVES = PRINCESS MARGARINE BAKERY Cape Cod Cranberries I ! i ^ cello bag Red ripe and fre.sh. Perk up with fresh cranberries, Keep a supply in your refrigerator freezer unit. FLORIDA ORANGES PEACHES Scott, TOI L ET TI S SUE 5 •* 4 9 c PANCAKE FLOOR 2 . » * » * • 3 3 c GRAPEFRUIT Florida Seedless NI B LETS CORN , 2 n « u 2 9 c PI C KLE SPEARS 2 32«. m 4 5 c U Vermont Maid $ Y ! M « - * « " 2 5 c AUNT JEMIMA Hunt's Yellow Cling 2 28 oz. cais 5 5 c Route 1 andGreen St. Circle, Iselin 19 49c Pineauli S| IIM |^ By Alan Mover St. James' 5 S t o p RIGHT PITCH AL Metuchen in Loop Tilt; Arway Stars OF TW QUARTSft 6ACKrrt& ^ HA<? CONTRIBUTE!? pieurr ro TKAM TEAM the way for St. James' 33-27 victory over St. Francis" of in a St James' Parochial bvifiiie ttame at the Amboy Avenuf riwu. t h e local cagers have n o * * H I boih of their opening engageme i its. Wintess Metuchen started the game off with a display of power uy manipulating a fast 8-4 lead In the nisi Quarter. However, St. James' made a comeback in the , second by outshooting their opJ ponents, l-b, to cut St. Francis' margin at the halltime rest period to n 13-11 count. Joe Arway paced St Jaines' during Uje first hall with six counters. 0 FlUP 60AL KICX/M6 PLWfD A STRIKES andSPARES CRAFTSMEN HOUSE LEAGUE W L Almasi Tavern 29 10 Plaza Barbers 25 14 C & S Trucking 24 15 Craftsmen Club 24 15 Batatas Plumbing 19 20 Hill Tops 16 23 Blue Bar 15 24 Mayer's Tavern 4 35 Honor Boll Hfch team game, Plaza Barbers 101?: J. Nagy 231, J. Toth 236, B. Jost 186, J. Subyak 195, J, Chrarella 171. High individual game*: R. Deter 224-201-215—640. H. Deter 209192-223—624, B. Jost 200-225-186 State Jewelers 16 18 Urban Studio 23 Almasi Trucking . 24 Mauro Motors 23 Woodbridge Auto Sales 27 Urban Sunoco Honor Roll High individual scores: Ballo 230, Stancik 222, T. Stemback 220. Poos 208, McCann 207, McClosky 206, Leon Gerity 204, Sisko Jr. 202, Bauman 202. Results Three - game winners: McCarthy's Sport over Urban Studio, Gerity Funeral Home over Urban Sunoco. Two-game winners: Bob's TV over Mauro Motors, Mayer's Tavern over Woodtwidge Liquor, Ryan Plumbing over Urban Studio, Almasi Trucking over Woodbridge Auto Sales. The fired up St. James' teas continued its scoring spree in th third period pith a 10 point outburst to ?o ahead of Metiichen, 2116 Both tearas played op even terms during the final stania, scori ing six points apiece. j Arway was Woodbrldge's leading point producer wUh all fieM jfuals for 12 counters, while Prank 'Kelleman trailed after ciialkUi* up nine. Pat McGuHjon was Metuchen's most consistent shooter ion the floor with 13 points. His I teammates, Tom Degnan and Joe I Kotojiy, trailed, with seven and j six, respectively. St. Mary's Wli» St. Mary's of P«rth Amboy remained undefeated along with S,t. James' in the league after conquering our Lady of Peace, 46-31, in a one sided contest. Our Lady of Peace, after an put* standing opening game victory, apparently lost their touch and were never in the game against the Am(Continued on page" twenty-three» Recs Beat Dodgers - - but 22 Years Ago FORDS—After battling through a scoreless first half, the Fords Recreations scored a touchdown each in the third and fourth quarters here to defeat a classy South FORDS SATURDAY NITE Amboy Dodger eleven, 13-0, at MIXED LEAGUE Pfeiffer's Terrace before a record W L crowd. Mauro Motors •... 29 13 Bob Dickson, former Perth Am25 17 Norwood Distributors 24- 18 Jag's ed for both scores. 22 20 Jigg's Tavern In the third quarter, Dickson 20 22 Team No. l went off tackle for the first touch18 24 Team No. 2 down, following a sustained inarch 17 25 Team No. 3 upfield and in the final period he 13 29 Darling Furniture intercepted a forward pass and Honor Roll ran forty yards for a score. He High individual scores Rose added an extra kick from place-' Arias 167-180-191—528, E. Trost, ment. Sr. 233, M. Palmquist 221. The Dodgers took to the sir in Results the waning minutes of the game Three-game winners: Jag's over in a desperate but futile attempt Team No. «1, Mauro Motors over to put over at least one touchdown. Darling Furniture. The victory marked the second Two - game winners: Norwood of the season for the Recs who Distributors over Jigg's Tavern, next Sunday will play the power. Team No. 2 over Team No. 3. ful Fort Monmouth team. The CENTRAL JERSEY WOMEN'S Soldiers will invade th> community with their forty piece band. MAJOR LEAGUE FORDS S. AMBOY W L RECS (13) PODGEBS (I) Catalin Corporation .... 24 12 Blanehan} L.E. Kutowtkl Sheriff Bob Jamison .... 22 14 WOODBRIDGE SERVICE Schultze L.T. Bagglettl Plainfield Rec 20'/ 15& 2 LEAGUE Balint Moran The Pines 18 18 W Anderson laskowiak C. Burlew's 15'/2 2O'/2 25 Lou's Market Raphael CoM, R.G. National Plumbing 8 28 24 Cooper's Dairy Bacha Strong R.T. Honor Roll 21 Plaza Barbers Thompson Cleary R.E. High individual scores: Mildred ftiljcrest Inn 20 Campion Monahtn Hardy, Catalln. 173-223-167-563; Saturday Niters 17 Dickson LH Cormd Anne Dustal, Shefiff Jamison, Oak Tree Drugs 13 Lybeck R.H. 176-188-222—586; Elizabeth Balla, Flfflt Aid 13 Hudkins PB. Harris National, 211; Marge Yelencsics S-K Fogging 11 Score by periods: 162-194-203—559, Marie: Rowe Honor Roll Forts Recs 0 0 8 1-13 201, Bernice Totero 200, Dorothy Team high. Cooper's 917: E Dodgers 0 0 0 Haas 800. Cooper 168, B. Blyth 174, M. Doros Substitutions: Recsj — Savlpo, Results 221 W. Blyth 190, M. fiisco 161. Weisman, Sachett, Panconl, '. Three - game winner, Catalin tella, Wargo, Lee, Haney, GuifYre. individual high: M. Sisko 211 G . S i l v a 215, M. Doros 224, W Corporation over Burlew's. South Amboy—Manhattan, Hyr*S, Two-game winners: 8heriff Bob Farrell, Abe. Bljjth 203, T. Obidzinski 211, F Jamison over Plainfield Rec, NaAntonelli 224. R e f e r e e , Warren; Umpire, tional Plumbing over The Pines. Krause: Head linesman, Toth. BOWL*MOR SUNDAY NITE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 857 MIXED LEAGUE W ] 13 14 W L Hilltop Bowlers Kyans Plumbing 26 10 ! 9 )t 11 E & L Service 23 ; 4 Reno Pizaerla Woodbridgie Liquor 25 • II 24 12 Schwenzer Bros lft 9 Spoilers tjciCarthy's Sport Shop ,... 0 It 1-7 10 Little Foolers 14 Lucky Five Gerity Funeral Home ... 22 8 19 Mayer's Tavern 21 15 Vere's TV, Repair 16 11 Avenel Acres, Honor Roll' 17 Guys and Dolls IS 14 Bob's TV >... 19 High individual scores: Larry Mlchalski 226-202. John Urpan 223, Whltey Kissel 381-200. Michael Magruflce 218, George Mlrolsky 202, Fran Pierce 208. Results Three - game winners: Behwcn ser Bros. ovjer Vere's TV R«P«lr, Avenel Acres over Spoilers. Two-game winners: E & L Service over Lucky Five. Guys and SCOTCH • RYK • UOUKBON Dfitis over Hilltop Bowlers, Little Poolers over Reno Pizzeria. -en. Hlsch individual scores: J. Mayer 202; R. Demerest 228, R. Galvanek 215, M. Schubert 212, P. O'Brien 214; J. Subyat 206, E. Szeles 215, J. Oougeon 201, T. Perraro 210, J. Gursaly 231, 8. Derewdsky 204, J. Dejnko 201, 3. Denitto 221, D. Goryl 224. , . , WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN LEAGUE W Sh«U 30 F.B, A 27 Woodbridge Em. Squad .. 25 Isejin Chiefs 24 Isefln No. l 22 Avenel Exempts 21 Avenel Em. Squad 11 Avenel No. 1 8 ' Honor Roll High team games: A. Gorechlad 185-221-236 — 642, G. Housman 231-182-214 — 630. M. Wachter 20*>183-216—603. Sigh individual scores: A. Peterson 203-213, J. McClue 203, J. flajlo 203, H. Deter 218, M. Petras 218, J. Lockie 201, A. Liscinski 200r212, J. Atkinson 202. a-o BRANDY • LIQUEUR • WINES tu' and linpoiit'rf CHAMPAGNE unri Imported BELR HOLIDAY WRAPPED and VOGEL'S Lipritore fe2 Main Stiwet BOWL-MOR W 27 L 14 Woodbridire suv,,.. P«ynr's Lunch Irtl Cnoppr's Dnii-1 Al« Sunoco Vtiiry's Drrss ,' Lumbci Believe it or not, it happened in Woodbridge. About sixteen years ago, the Golden Bear football team engaged a strong North Jersey eleven which possessed • one of the finest passing attacks in the state. One of their mo»t effective pass patterns was an aerial to the wingback down the middle, which they use3 frequently with great success. In an eflor to check the opposing team's pet pass play, Coach Tony ^hcdota assigned his backer-up to cover the wingbSk. Befpre the game Cacciola instructed his charge, "Shadow him ell over the field. If he goes over for a drink of water, you go along with him, but don't let h i * oi^t Of your sight." The game started, and to everyone's amazement, the visitors ittyed on the ground and repeatedly ate up considerable chunks of yardage. Their most devastating play was an inside the tackle slant with the kingback blocking the backer-up. The offensive maneuver paid off with a score in the first period. The second quarter was a replica of the first, with the wingback pounding the Golden Bear backer-up out of the picture an every off-tackle thrust. By the time the half roiled around, the backer-up was groggy and the Golden Bears were trailing, 6-0. When the Bears reached the clubhouse for the midgame break, Cacciola was as angry as a hungry bear who had just missed his third meal. After a series of explosions which rattled the shingles on the roof, he sought out his backer-up who was slumped in a corner in desperate need of some consolation and medical attention. After glaring at his gridder for a full minute, Cacciola bellowed, "Are you awaic ui the fact that the wingback has been using you for a blocking dummy the whole first half, and they have gained no less than seventy yards over your position? The backer-up, with a hurt expression on his face, looked up and murmured, "I know, Coach, but he hasn't caught one pass yet!" Cacciola, the Leo Durocher of semi-professional football, was a first rate showman who drew almost as much attention as his players because of his sideline antics. He was tough on all officials whether he paid them or not. Working a losing Golden Bear contest with Cacciola attempting i o coach and officiate was ? AIHUSMC'^D.tfHfff/%ny.«)dsU« tooter to seek the seclusion of a cold cell filled with unruly gremlins. We remember one game in particular where the Golden Bear skipper waa carrying on a running feud with one of the offtclajs who happened to be working the game without cojljpensation due to the financial status of the club. Long about the third quarter, the official, tiring of Cacciola's continued remarks directed out on the field, called for time out and strode toward the bench. With a finger pointed at Cac, he threatened, "If you continue to abuse our judgment, I am going to pace off 15 yards every time your voice reaches my ears." Before he could resume his trek across the field the high-powered coach screamed, "You listen to me or—" Before 1)« could finish the sentence, the official interrupted, "You'll do what, Cacciola?" At a loss for words, but only for a brief second, the Golden Bear master replied in a subdued voice, "Well, I can always cancel your invitation to our banquet, you know." serious bid to i,, I sellar by romping ,, victory m-fi M » U «"rps of GitMn 776-633. TheC|,.,(ll first for the I.umi,, son. One of the i, , . Lumber's finfki,,,. standing bnwlm•. ,,', who hit a Mil -, i the pins foi tun,,. 205. Also takin ;, :islve win were M.' Ruth Raphael u,i •31, respectively was the Dre..,-,,,,,, former with „ 4.,,, Al'R BUIKRo h;i; inn G(K>d8 u s:il|. •fll t h w eliinii,.. ! i'is camr out in; 1, 666 find 673-Wiii Pumpers1 mm,' ,,,, « at palk |,. g a m e s o f 13.> .fin, J40. H e r leamiji,-, A COOD SiKVT: Is Ifiyrar-old Wurrrn I.awrmrr, 14 Liberty AvtBVf, W«odbrld«c. who batted this nr> p.mnd. wv f n point buck OQ the opening day of deer season Monday in North Jervy. Warren id a junior at Woodbrldgf Hlrh School. This U hia second year as a successful hunter. I^st » m « n he shot a 140 pounder on the last day of the hunting season. The youm 1*4 hupUfl with his brother, (.arv, 17. They are the son* of Mr. and Mrs. l-awrenrr Larsen, frakimowicz Scores All Points as Iona Triumphs Villanova's three digit*. Coach Tom Murtagh's Holy Cross quintet took a (1-0 lead over Iona Seton Hall in the first quarter, St. John's then proceeded to add to It for the Seton Hall next three periods to chalk up a Fordham well earned 19-« triumph. The win Holy Cross spotted Holy Cross in a four-way VlUanova tie for second place. WOODBRIDGE — Iona reigned Once again it was Denny Leahy at the top of the St. James' Little who set the pace for Holy Cross Basketball League this week, from the floor wRh ap 11 point thanks to Pete Trakimowicz, who output, The talented forward ran scored all his team's points in their up his total with five shot* from 26-25 victory over St. John's. outside and one free throw. His No one will dispute the fact that teammate, Roger Peck, handled Trakimowlcz's performance was the rest of the point producing one of the greatest Individual feaU with tight counters. ever staged on the St. James" court. A more detailed account of the He was magnificent, tossing nine Iona-St. John's scrap showed Pete field goals and eight fouls through Trakimowicz as a real competitor the hoops to account for his 26- in the closing minutes of the fourth point total. He also played a period. With u minute and fifteen standout defensive game to round seconds remaining in the game, ojil. his brilliant afternoon. Pete sent Iona to the front, 22-31, I St John's took over in the first with a well .executed lay up shot, qiarter by leading Iona, 11*6. How- put the lead evaporated when Paul ever, Trakimowicz got hot in the Nagy hit with a set shot to put St. second period and cut the margin John's on top, 23-22. Trakimowicz to a 13-12 count at the half time drew a pair of fouls and under intermission1. The Saints found the pressure made them both good to range again in the third period take over once more, 24-23. 1th a six point splash, which sent St. John's c^ame battling back t h e n ahead, 19-14. But Trakimo- with time running out and made it wicz was not to be denied as he 25-24 on Richie Toth's one-hander. parted the nets for 13 points in the It looked as though lona's ohaiifeo final frame to wrap up the vic- of pulling the game out of the firs tory. were impossible until Traklmowlez Paul Nagy and Richie Toth were took a pass and faked beautifully Coach Jack Shubert's big guns of- before driving in for a lay up shot fensively with point totals of 15 which decided the game at the whistle. and 10, respectively. •Fordham, stressing defensive in Action in the league resume* a big way. won its first/fame of Saturday morning at nine o'clock the season by taking Villanova into ,at the St. James1 gym with three camp by a 43-3 tatty. The losers games on the slate. Fordham and were held scoreless throughout the Seton Hull match shots in the first third and fourth quarters. game, Iona and Villanova square . Johnny Dalton, Pordham't »way'm •«»*• second, white Holy sharpshootlng forward, was the Cross and 3t Jtifto's «lasri in the game'* high scorer^ with eight final tonu-st of th« morning points. Gerry Miller accounted for 6thec!ule. TEAM STANDINGS W 2 1 1 1 1 0 The stories we have just related about our friend Tony Qatxiola may or may not be true—use your own judgment. HOOKERS. . . . Tommy Williams, a brilliant fullback at Glendale Junior College, was recently named to the Junior West Coast All-Conference football team. He was the conference's leading ground gainer and in eight games averaged 4.6 yards per carry. . . . Jimmy Keating rates Dennis Hodovance of Holy Trinity, Perth Amboy, the most talented player in the St. James' Dennis <The Menace) McOlll, j depth and didn't shoot well" CoJParochial Grammar School Basketball League. . . . Yale halfback, has received the 1 orado won the game. Bob Deter paced the Craftmen's House League dur1956 George Bulger Lowe Memorial 1 The Notre Oamt wreilling team ing the past week with a 640 set on games of 224, 201 Award as the ouUUnding New I includes three letterman, Thty are England eollege football player of | Jack Armstrong. 177 pounda, from and 215..,. Former Little Leagues Eddie Ballo is a star thti year.The North Bergen, N. J.. Bparijaiibuig, S. C ; Terr* Crowley. senior said at the pnswnUtlon: 147, from Omaha; and Bob Pivonoh the Marist Brothers Catholic High School basket"On this great occasion I am en- ka. m, from SterUoi. Oolorsdu. ball team in Bayonne. . . . Lonnie Ayres, Emery KoJoying th« happiest moments of Ciowley is captain of the fcaft. »ick, Fred Bupnocore, Connie Montazzoli, Harry Nausmy football career." ' • 0 • baum, Windsor LakU,' Joe Nagy, Joe McLaughlin and The weirdest game m Lehlgh Jim Broiim made his final year University football Wstory wai John Mandy represented Middlesex County at the of football in the college ranks a played duripg thi 1964 ttciou mtmorable, one. The Syracuse Touchdown Club's annual banquet at the Sheraton when Buckhell e d i e d ' t h e Bnglhalfback from ManhasMt, N, Y., tmtt 41-46 at LfwUbuTK, Pa, Astor in New Y o r k — shell Oil's Andy Gocechlad put set an Orange record by gaining • v • together marks of 1B5, 221 and 236 for a 642 total in 986 yards In eight games. George 1 Forward Jimmy Parelli has hten D»ivt» »et the fonnwr eyracu* the Woodbridge Firemen's League. . . . The Bowl-Mor mark of 105 yards to nine 184J> WW by the Cleveland Baroiu ol alleys will be. moved to a Main Street location in the games. the American Hock League to the • • * Buffalo Bisons of the urn cirfuture. . . . Mae Pineault was the top bowler in the t Thr«e of the six NatlonaJ Hqckty cuit In a straight cash, deal. P»r»lSt. CecelJa's Women's Bowling League recently with a Leggoe Uams have new cspUliu U came to the Barons only ten 4tiO from Three Rivers, <£§•> 294 gaipe and 549 set. . . . Duffy claims John Tbmthis mmm Red Kettv hat taken Sports Flashes cxufcf's tyrrorvs m*y be a big surprise to some of their opponents this winter. The local cagers tipped a good Mttuchta torn in » practice game. Guy's Electric Poseyckl Insurance 35 W: Middlesex TV 17 25 Muiika Funeral Home 22 y, Ravens 23 10 ALAMXDA, CaUf -^ Lou's Market 18 AflD Electric 13.000-vott power M'/a Swift's Ice Cream of I John O. Banks' W^ J. Reao «ie-207, J. Urtwjfaw, A.. Nodwlofcl 320, E. Trust, Jr. £0f. but wai UkM (f Dm toP. Erdelyi 3la, L. Csordos 112, Adamets 912, 8. Naylor Sit, N. pHal ta » crHleaJ tmUUm Suscreba 210, B. Shepherd Two-game wlfn over Quy'4 El*cUic; Mid4|fst( TV over ABD ?51wUic; MusM'a Ravani; Lou's Maii»t ov«r *»uK' H FANCY BOTTLES Make an Ideal Gift! A STANDINGS W 2 St. jgmK. Woodbridge t at. Mi'iv s. Perth Amboy 2 Our I if1<- of Peace. Fords 1 i Holy Trinity Pprlh Amboy 1 St Joseph's. Carteret 0 • St. Frunris. Metuchen 0 WOOD3RIDQE—A splash of ten points in th? third quarter oaved H INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1656 PAGE TWENTY-TWO all believed to be dead. When Banks stepped on it there v&i a flaifalng expiation and his cloth* IRC W»s*d into names, whk* fellof workers put out with a flip »xUnguisher. *?-H..j£ titt* over the role from T*d Und«ay with Detroit, while Jimmy Thompson tun H M M M M Bid Smith as Toronto captain and Maurice Richard has takes the place of retinfd Butch Bouchard with the champion Montreal CanadUns. » * « Ip 195| Paul AJmonte, Cbarleston. 6. c , iet a Stally U^v* r»<-. otd by pitching 64 scoreleu innings In a row a* a »t»rter and Colorado's basketball coach, Sux Walaeth, has made a mighty bid in this young season to become king o| t in hj» openinj saltWaiseth deurtbed u mm thU: "W| can't Jwpp too well, have no and Lillian Kn!u , *'ith scores of -t-n Retkwa, 442. .it,.1. nttl, 410. were ,)M Maintain Payne's Lum-:, :i three and one-h.ii the top of the hi two out of throe I cavatlng. The , : copped the first i: <• 709-814 and 78:)-«t., the second, 764.ti.vj Stetlle Salcy 4>. ;,; 463, and Irene H:., shared the spotii i; : Lunch. PacliiR in., i.-,, the alleys were M.,: : Kay Smith wltn t..424. Cooper's Danv climb toward t... after taking U o •;, • ings from the Mr., :;. The Beautlcuur game, 682-62!). ; other two in tin- ii . •. 634 and 757-62*; Maryon Claiv-. ;•.,•. with a 195K,UII. .I.. Miie Kaluskci r Torgerson 4in. : Beauticians' It.,: : Eleano^ Kindt,) 1 court, who h pos;< and 414. BEE COST $500 KITCHENER, flew into the i by Ross Steeves , off the bee, Stei .< a parked car un ,• damages to ootii him $500. A I GIVE'HIM DISTINCTION *• GIVE HIM A MR: DISNEY iMlnmlint: A idinantionol t ' hot Oporl. Noir .. wider at ildcv Into a ciiip bu.i perfect prop. every man. *«*»- . ' • ' • • , \ ) \ 11 9 ••; l . r I' * ' • Dartmouth varsity ski I aiti FRANKr8 RADIO ft TELEVISION *M NflW RBITNMWIOK AVI 113 SMITH «errtTMad PERTH SIKH1 THURSDAY, 13, 1958 PAOE TWENTY-THRfflT 1 not earn wag*' of m*r», heroine's home life Is eventually, fatejly shot In his plush New Yurk' Rainy m than 1*0 nr doei not render n b restored, It Is. as has b«en noted, maneto*. and the re** of the story J, . , •tMBlUI Mrrifex In sdl-envlnra feline carnival for the ladiM it derated to. showing how and Of Her (Inge Loops tMiit. Benefit* are payable for before the vlllianesMs get their whg Tie» tot that way. On h i s RATES - INFORMATION Just dues. any month in which he 1* ace 7? way up from the posl WOODBRIDOEA delay tn the' words Deadline for ad»; Wtdnetdaj II fill or ever. Earning* for the wfcoV June Allyson gives an excellent tlon of a refugee from Ctechslo- starting of the three Recreation additional word A. M. for the u m e mttk>9 year ainst be cannted to deterLeagues until after the "The OPPOSITE SEX" performance as Kny. ComintlarW vakiA, to man with a fortune, he publication. i,k In advance mine the number of bemrfHa and cheats a lot of people, holiday* was announced this The screen play by Pay and Dick Shawn and Jim Backus Telephone WO-K-ni() When anyone colleota social payable for the Tear. TheMf#M. Michael Kunln, was adapted from an afnuslng lampoon on pschla- Including a strlnge of beautiful morning by Director John Zullo D i t J Zu Clare Boothe's "The Womeh.^rv. Joan Collins performance at woman,- -Among th«m are Yvonne frwii his Municipal Building office. I security benefits, what U he per- earning* for month* be'ore the "'Mrh was about twenty the two-timing chorus plrl w h o De Carlo, as a petty thief he picks No reasons were given for the re- mltted to earn in wages and m\U Individual makes application f w . , , \NI> FEMALE • • FOR SALE « years BRO and filmed by M-O-M snatches Miss Allyson's husband lit u ? aud makes a builnew unsocial*; v4aed schedule, ] employment without having these benefits must be added to hi* ill 1,1' WANTED I in itfju. ZAO iE«h (labor, as n wealthy eyi'-(HUnp, but ctettJilU'ly noi inIn an effort to give each team a"*'1'* st°W«<l u n d < i r t h e s M ! t t I earnings afterward to determine 47 CHEVROLET 4-door sedanthe number of months for which widow; Nancy Gates, as a whole- an opportunity to practice before s *" l r l t y retirement test? While most of Miss Booth's com' spired. Dolores Gray, us the blondr ,,,.n.soNNEL — Appllcawinterized; good battery. Will he Is entitled to benefits In that A. Under the rettmneirt test, fd for bank posl- take beat offer. Call after 4 p M edy-drama still drips vitriol and gosBlpmoiieer, who lows her mate some young secretary-actress, and the inauguration of the campaign, year. Likewise, for the year In th the f and otawi of ltt beauti- to Ann Miller: Ann Sheridan, aa Ooleen Gray as the attractive wife the Barren Avenue gym will be a social security beneficiary o n tt beauti g Tellers and Book- Liberty 8-8064. 12-13* ful vixens, the venomous mixture a sympathetic, unattached writer. of an aging multi-millionaire, Ilesume In writing available for one week beginning earn as much as II,tM In a tax- which a beneficiary reaches age 12, he must count all of his eaitiDecember 17. Teams desiring to able year and ntlll receive hi* if any, marital HUNGARIAN RECIPE B O O K - Kives a surface Inspection of a Joan Blondell, as a gentle matron Ings for that yenr, Including ' English print. Price $1 each segment of Ho-calledj»hlKh sorletv who Is making a career of moth- GETS JtlRV CALL AT 89 make use of the gym are requested benefits for all 12 months. One I, ,,v desired, snapshot to what w»i tamed after h* • ' loo </o thl* newspaper, Mrs. P. Sorgel, 1767 Prairie Ave. rather than the deep dissection It erhootl. and Agnes Moonhead as SEATTLE, Wash. — Mrs. Car-•A contact Zullo of his assistant, month's check |« held bftek far reached age 7X to dotermlne flie once was. a brassy, much-married countest, rie Borles. 89. recently received Mn. Oladys Del QrOMO, for t-ve- fvr.ry H I (or fraction of lt«i In 12-13 South Bend 14. Indiana. number of months lor which turnings over thai 11,26(1. HowThe story, In case you d o n ' t all lend spice to the palaver and rting assignments. her first call to serve on a Jury. 11/29-12/20' benefit! may be paid Mm beftre ever, a check In payable for any punch to the battles, ,' remember, Is basically that of "the IP IMMEDIATELY - Man ROOMS FOR RENT • Statin* she had always wanted Contracts are ittll being acceptthe BMWUI la which he re*e4p4 Jaded, frenetic women," who thrive Ionian to supply consumers to serve on a Jury, she said she ed In the senior. Intermediate and •ninth In which the beneficiary a«p 72. When a person dies, tb*t ftlAO Middlesex FURNISHED room—Lovely front. on gossip and divorce talk.dt tells "DEATH OF A SOOtlNDREL" would be delighted to do so "If Junior divisions. Thus far, eight ends his taxable year. In sunny, warm bedroom, next to °* o n e Kay HlUiard. a former This" is a portrait of a man, they'll have me." TRANQHLLIXINr. DRUGS Rawlelgh Products. clubs hove submitted contracts to a cate,, the limit on hii < bath. Residential, near High sinun-, wiwse ten-year marrlase named Clementl Snbourin (George $f,0 weekly part-lime. participate in tfte senior circuit, , The use of trpnqulUzlng drugs Is not fl.200, but It I1M school. Call Woodbrldge 8-1984-J to play-producer Steven MlHorf Sanders >, an astounding financial ICELAND BASE , full-time. Write Rawwhile nine intermediate contracts may be robbing Americans of the the number «f months In V$ Is the envy of one of her sup- genius, who has "resigned from ,t NJL-UD-7a«, Ches- after fl P.M. Iceland has agreed to permit have been cleared. There are still tension, alertne* and worry which taxable year, 1 • posedly 'clow ' friends. The point- the human pace," ns he puts It. He 12/6- 12/27 from two to four openings In the traditionally sharpen their ability PORT READWO- Three unfur- ed chatter of beauty salons and has iu' scruples mid no conscience, United States troops to remain at It you have a question, write to to defend themselves in danger, nished rooms and bath, with bistros eventually leads to t h r but he does have a very active, their strategic Reflavic base under'junior loop, I.U.K IIELF WANTED • a direct agreement that bypsssw warned two psychiatrists who Alton A. Bass, District Mflnag«*r, heat. Couple preferred. Call WOof the marriage, as well as highly developed brain. NATO, according to a recent reThe C. A. A. orders air-traffic have been studying patients who 313 State Street. Perth Amboy. 8-2743-J. NEED MOKEY? Avon 1M3 veral others, Althou«h o«. As the picture opens, he Is found port. ' take "happiness" pills. N. J. radar for 23 cities. ,. ;it .j, wiiuupply that need. SERVICES , u'ii itories available now. CLASSIFIED ON THE SCREEN MainflflU 6-9065, or write HAVINQ TROUBLE with yow ].IIU P.O.Box 705,Plalnsewerage? Electric Sewerootei 12-13 etnovw roou mth. sand and itoppage frorn^ clogged pipes, cletnlni and [<u drains and lewers, No digging, no one day a week. damages—rapid and efficient. Call , t Colonial. Reference Tonv'« Plumbing and Heating IMS' U,(,n 1-21S3. WO-l-8007. 12/6-12/27 E HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS STATION attendant— j*.M<*d: «ood pay. Moss ,,:,ic an, Harding Terr Waverly •-0668, IJ-13* • BUSINESS andiSERVICE DIRECTORY t IP YOUR DRINKING nas oecomt • problem, Alcoholics Anonymous can help you. Call Market 3-75M or write p. o . Box 253 Woodbridge. 12/6-12/27 VANTED full time, 9:00 OARAOO'8 must drive, neat appear AOTO DRIVINO 8CHOOL ,j part timer. 2:00-6:00; U n e i t and Oldeit In County ,,• suitable also for retired Hydramatlc, Fluid and Standard lm.ui. Apply Colonla Drugs, MO McClellan St., Perth Amboy CU1 ElUcreit 2-7385 tnue, Cotaia, 12/13 12/6-12/27 FOR SALE PAINTER AND DECORATOR SNATION car » » t , car bed, Free Estimates chair, travel crib, potty Call CA-1-48J5 ki! seat; all In good condl V. J. Tedesco (;, Fulton t-MM. I FOlmoK Avenue, Onrteret U-13 12/8-12/27 James' Stops YOUR NEW SOCIAL SECURITY Accordion School t • Dance Instructs , t | HKNSCH'S Accordion School 172 Brown Avenue, Iselln • • • • ((.Ivfn In Your Home or Our Studio) Complete Accordion Rtptlri Saltn, Rentali, Exchinfei Pkkupi and Amplifier! Inittlletf Music Book! fur Accordion For Information Call WO 8-4013 Prepare for the Holiday Social Events (•roup Organizations Acccinmndattd ALSO BALLET - TAP - TOE ACROBAT CLASSES HELD DAILY At Studio - 128 Edrar Street Carteret, N. J. For Further Information; Call Klmball 1-5295 Kay Symchlk, Director • Builders-Contractors • • # ro.i.ig & Trucking • • Plumbing & Heating t # Roofing and Siding 4. W. Hull .did Son Lvcal and Ion* Distant* Motln« and Storm* NATION-WIDE SHIPFBM «( •ouKhold and Office Furnltun Aathorlitd Agent Howard Vkn U n w IcpitaU Rooms for Storaf* CRATING • PACKING SHIPPING Unclaimed Furniture of I r t i j DeacrlptloB Office a n | Warehouw 14 Atlantic Street, Carteret Tel. KI-1-5540 Fueral Dlnctirs • BUILDER & CONTRACTOR d front Sports Page) (Continued from Sports Page) The Ford* club is now Walter Prager was co-coach oi 1S2 Rudolph Ave., Rahway i- tbU season. the 1948 United Olympic ski teum the reasons for St. Mary's • • ^ mil wiif th« brill lull t perThe University of North Cnro> «••• of Jack Malkos, who actor 19 points with seven Una basketball team began thi nun the floor and five free 1956-57 campaign with 56 victories SpeeiaUilnr In He was also a sUndout as against 36 losses Kinde Franli CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES McOulre became head coach i i«, controlling both bacltPhone: 1953. I throughout the gume. FUIton 8-4169 • 1-0758 iDickson followed Malkos in How much Is a 4MJ ounce due1 OIHK column with eight while George R*llly and worth? Bobby Dale Noble foun lis tied for third place out the hard way. He purchased nix each. Joe Geiter, gun, 'shells, boots and other center, was ul peak clothing, decoys and4 u license. In U markers, while Totul cost: 1112.50, After several accounted for eight, hours in the cold, Noble came| i !.ir the moit exciting game home with hU duck, which dressed lli.is season, Holy Trinity of out at t't ounces. Cost per ounce:< uy, tripped Si. Joseph's (25.00. by a close 26-25 score . which was decided by SOLVE YOUR HEATING Bill Roes has been reelected line ptriod. president of the Toronto ArgoPROBLEM 11. aras played on even terms naut* of Canada's Big Four Foot. at the first period ncor- ball Union. Roes got the appointiiwrkers apiece, then ment by acclamation as did honuly got hot wlUi a 10 orary president Joe Wright and TO COMPLETE HEAT.-a in the second frame to vice president Harry Kaysmkh. • • • halfway mark on top, ING INSTALLATIONS .<• margin remained the John Jay Hopkins, founder of |t .:iv conclusion of the U»lrd the International Oolf Association, • n both clubs racked up will receive the Metropolitan Golf . However, St. Joseph's Writers' Association annuakCold K In the final square, Tee award at the groups annual * Holy Trinity. 5-3, to dinner. Previous Gold Tee wincuunt at the whistle. ners have been Eugene Grace, Bub Jones, Billy Joe Pulton and H.uidston, St. Jo- ie Ward. a Holy Trinity kept It H26 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL three points apiece unHodovance was fouled NEW BRUNSWICK SECRETARIAL i tie. With the game of- ACCOfNTWO It FREr SCHOOL NEW! •: from « tttamlpoint of (1) SWITCH BOARD : tlcpped up to the (J) KfY PINCH (IUM) (1) MACHlNt KHORTIJANU nd irwde hU free thiuw I. O, ALLEN He lilt team a well eurned SYMWIECKl Funeral Home • ACCORU1ON • »A\l>PlillNE GIBSON GUITARS and Amplifiers • DRUMS For Telephone , MAN0 « tRUMUUNK STUDENT RENTAL PLAN r KI-1-5715 AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. iiiif. one of the better i i he l«ague, connected • -Id i.'ual.s und elttht fouls i' u 2u point total which n the liamt'. Roger Kulm 1 '' Dtiintjleifl shared of•i.urs for St. Joseph's !i murker* aplec«. M the mo»t Important tlte first half schedule i'lityed Sunday afternoon 1 James' count when the |n"i. fcuted, teams In the 1 MaryV and St. James' • :i'tx o'clock. In two other ii St. Francis meeta Holy iihl Our lady of Peace si Joseph's. 8 1 < HUBCH OF CHBI8T SCIENTIST '••'1 Ave. Srwaren, N. J. • '•'• cl c h « Mvt»*r Uliurcb ' I Tot cburob of Chrl.t :r 'uibt IQ B^^on, 1 ||vuf. 1 ( -v H«rrtM HOT A M. day Tw V '' M.V B.C.8.. U . H., U.S., M.A.. UIR. l i t AltaBf Str«tt, Hra Bruniwtca KI-I-3910 Learn to Play the Accordion HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS WOK 710 KC. 7:45 P. M. Sunday • AJrllnt LOOKING FOR t Top Value! t Name Brands! It's more c o n s i l i e n t when we muke your Renervuilou. y e t >l cools no more! Actual Uc»«t prti:n Is » » you p»y. No cliurgo for our rvlce. • Dependable Service! • Lowest Prices! WINTER BROS. Serving Wuodbrlriiie Resident! Since 1937 One Mile Nurth of Woodbrldge Cloverleaf Qptn 3 A.M. UJ 9 P.M., lucl. Hat. Liquor Stores • FRESH BAKEKf GOODS m HAHWAT AVENUE WOOUBIUUOK » - ! » « PRESCRIPTIONS WUJTMANg CANUIES Telephone WMdbridge J-188S OUND... KKADINOS by Urn t h a t | i % «f tMJtaten «id th«7 WMted f«r l "i'u*i,: « M W IDA She will .uldo you Ui success and hupplnean, Ui I h«lp you wlime others Iwve Knowledge is wnr u botli. H* her now at U7S But Grand Btre«t I t PIANO t ACCORDION » THEORY Accompanlgt for Solobte 85A LOWELL ST., CARTERET C/O SOKLER Fur Arranjenieilts Please Call, Preferably Saturdays, KM-MK) • Numbing &Heating • fUYHOWJACKSQfi AMD SON Woodbrtdge, N I. J. F. Gardner A Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbridge WUSERV1CI JUST PHONE WO-8-1549 We're Specialist. la • BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE WO 8-0200 Fa*t and Courteous Photography 448 PEARL ST WOODBRlDGt FOR QUALITY and (UNION LABEL) UHRISTMAS GIFTING' LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN! CALL UPHOLSTERY SHOPS MMINATING - PHOTOSTATS 1-Day Developing and Printing Service WU-8-1217 KU-8-9UM Open Mon., rri. 10 A.M. to 8:30 P.M Sat. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Sun. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. • Real Estate - Insurance • SCHOEMAKER AGENCY GAYDAS SHEETMETALWORKS AH types of metal work LEADERS - GUTTERS FORCED AIR HEATING AIR CONDITIONING FLASHING, Etc. Authorized Distributor ARMSTRONG FURNACES KI-1-6541 46 St. Ann Street, Carteret Realtor and Insurer "We sell the Earth and Insure What's On It." EDISON, N. J. • t Radio & TV Service • UC!A TIUHW and WOQDBItltKiLv, N- * • Mtving ani Trocktag • NATION-WIDE MOVEjRS Kulton 8-3914 48-8UU PwU Sporting Goods _roB• FOOTINGS t OIL TANKS • SEPTIC TANJW • SEWERS Slwwot Street, KI-M851 ar 1M4I t Get That REEL FIXED NOW! SKKVICK STATION FOK "RU1HBB'1 "PENN" "AIHEX'-'CKNTADKK BattcriM Home of Reel P*rt« Wholesale and Retail 14 PtKSHJNG AVENUI REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY CAKTRRET, IN. J. TRENCHING • t • O • • This is the time of the year to get things done. . . . So get it Done Right with Prumpt E*p«rt Repair* »74 AMBOY AVENUE Yes, call today . . . no fee lor estimates. We'll rush a man to you to help you plan, showing you moneyhaving short-cuts. S47 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbridge 8-3651 AL'S RADIO & TELEVISION fcHo«* of Wioe». WO 8-1710 Kst. li)07 RAIIVVAV * AVENEL GALLARD'S PHOTO LI-K-8401) SEWERS CLEANED Service WOODBRIDGt TAXI • BRAKE SERVICE C. POZNANSKI WITH ELECTRIC BOTOB all Loa4i Iniuntf _ H Itm U» i — Instructor of — JOB. AND84SCIK, Prop. ECONOMY MOVERS ' GUIDO GRENA PLUMBING & HEATING m ry M V U N »«»Uibbi< •A 357 SUte St., P. A, VA-6-1290 Wovdbridge liquor Store H RoOEQ 121 LINDEN AVENUE Taxi Cabs TOWNE GARAGE Telephone: Woodbridfe 8-0IM Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. MovlBC Job 5 «f>om» HORTAWUE YPEWWTP II Ttwt At t)>^ Same location EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER Phone WOodbridge 8-1577 Avenel Pharmao Ptrtn Amboj'i OWeat RstobUib«« Atcordlon C«nUi lofornwtlun. Tlekctt 0 U # l u « i l Service Stations Electric Hewer Bervlc* for We cartr a full Une ol Mujlcal Instruments and Avctmriel 613 Rabw»T Ave., Woodbridge W\|ip. White Church) Drugs FrM Furniture TREAT SHOPPE WOn-TV 8:30 A. M. Sunday Plumbing - Heating No Accordion International, modern and classical music taught to beflnnerc and advanced students. Agents for all topmake accordions. U. S. Hwy. 1. Ayenel, N. J. Open 7 A. M. to 10;M P. M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS CIOM Wednesdays »t 12 Noon 876 Rahway Are., Atetvel Charles Fan- Easy W»y Modrrn, To Buy On Our Easy Rent*! Plan WAYSIDE FURN. SHOP • SODA FOUNTAIN AVENEL COAL and OIL CO. Tetophnne 8-1144 L PUGUE8E - A. UPO PHOTO SUPPLIES The Delicatessen • 9M.ADS »t their BEST HEAR Gall WO-I-140I CAMERAS LET US WDGE. 8-1400 Ctu wo-s-m«, mz-7ii2 SAMMY RAY'S SAM LAQUADKA, Frup. MUUC and lUJ/hlR SHOP M7 Nm Brunswick Avenue, Forda COAL • FUEL OIL KEROSENE • FROM SERVICE • 588 Alden Street Woodbrldje, N. I. Information Call Hl-2-<!MI Coal I Fonuo* Work • Gas and Oil Burners t Water Softeners Installed RooBni MeUl CelUnct Mid • Enroll your now (or p lesson* on: TRIIMPII 46 Atlantic Street Carteret, N. J Tlnnlm and Sheet Mftal Work t Remodeling • New Installations Tankless Colls Tunkless Coils Qeaned Henry Janten & Son Plumbing & Heating Music G1AC0BBE & SON Sports Flashes WOODBR1DCE • A. Kkh, Jr., Prop. Red Checked, Cleaned, Polished, Greased »ud AdjusUd, for OUIT Telephone KM-5019 SET NEED REPA1RT Call WO-8-4SM ART'S RADIO |c TELEVISION and SERVICEMS AVENEL ST., AVENKL , Tut*. (Plus Parts. 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