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1 % Complete Local News KfCp Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Pap«r XXXV NO. 36 WNGS OF LFE, HANPOLLAK ml,.s s next Wednesday.,,,, one deny that Santa real.- To the chldren,,,,, hs lap and spll out,.,-,-pts, Santa Claut s w<\ le s warmth, affec-,,',! fun. and truly the ',[ de Chrstmas season.,,,. n t an hour actng as '('-.aus ths week to sec lerls. Our frst vstor blue-eyed grl of four..,,ue s Mary." BB sad.,',..,led a doll and buggy..,. hern a good grl and v,u," she sad, as she MKHK straght ahead at lr.v whskers.,,(l )cfore us a boy of n sad hs name was M- was n the company.lkhtly older brother. The latter spelled out.>tmas wlshe* for both. -, :mes pleaded for a : up skates for hmself,v and game for hs.:,: to look Ulce Stwta n.t so easy. We needed - paddng all around to ; brght red costume - muny szes too la rue. j.-.l d and wg ddn't ft 't;~", but somehow we :. for the Ahort spell of : were many chldren, :-,-: :md shufflng- and r,\ how to approach flms. They gaed very. m.vly at our mustache. «ns loosenng all the d had to b< put n place. m exctng experence, :.m^h the wg made us - were n the at«am room Turksh bath. ' wus a cute lttle url, ;f her name was Jo Am. H come to my house ms? ' Bhe uked. We H that we would. She ; ol many thngs she Well do our best, we A boy of about eght ' u)) and sad, "Send me u ske-s when,you arc wth them." ''. your Santa duscovbeleve n the sprt of v.'r.s. Dsbelef creeps n ' H the dsappontment of Ml world. * * " ' -.< a Merry Chrstmas Happy New Year to all. [S.M.R. Honors [lyht Employes 'ERET Eght employes of! Hed States Metals Rrfln- 'pany who completed 5 f servce wth the company. r were guests of Freeman ' ' <. General Manager, at a dnner at th Elzabeth Hotel Monday nght. P'-"(! the evenng Mr. W ted te 35-year servce > Sx of the recpents re- Hamllton watches and two Savngs Bonds n accord- 'H ther choce. "e dnner were D. Tennant, ' "»t General Manager; J. L- Drector of ndustral Re- J. Tourers, Qenerat su- '' udent Q[ Smeltng & Reand N. Hurts. W. Lawlor, l! <lano, H. Qrauwtn. J. Blss, 'nnngham, ljparlntendent varous departments! n ' the recpent* work,. j ' employe who receved: the " awards were as follows: Balash, Joseph Kl*ko, Ste- 'ullnkas, LUoyan Dztkow* SkolanfQ, Q 'Hd, Joseph Kopln Tflepoakl. THE NDEPENDENT-LEADER Puplsp Entertan AtYuleMuscale larterrt CARTERET, N J., FRDAY, DECEMBER. 957 (EljrBtmaB f ragtr t-woodbrd6e-pubu5mn-co*pany- THE-/JMDDLESLX- PRESS- WOODBRlOOt NEWJER3CY classes j of Columbus School held ther Chrstmas program Monday after- noon n the audtorum under the j can be drecton of Mss Kramer, musc noon. PUBLSHERS or THE CARTLRET PRESS THE KARTAN TOWNSHP FORDS BEACON Weekend Schedule CARTERET Po»tmater Lester Safoo has announced that the sale of stamps and parpost malngs. Money orders sent from 9 A. M. to N.Y. Trade Board Promotes lalsh EndoTset L wer Top Advertsng Resaltt Our Famly Of Over 9, Readen h A Vtlu«U«Market For AU Our PRCE TEN CENTS Roosevelt Ave. Canddates Wdenng Urged; New Dcvern, Surowka and Telepowky Gven Nod! By Boro Organzaton CARTERET The Carterct Democratc Organzaton Has Rven ts endorsement to three canddates for members of the Board of Educaton, t was an nounced by Douglas Zenobla, presdent, Th»y are Thomas D e v c r n. Walter Surowka and Joseph Teleposky. Mr. Deverln Ls now a member of the school board tllllr the unexpred term of Mayor Edward J. Dolnn. He s sales supervsor for Bryer's ce Cream. Hr s marred to the former Lllan Coughlln. They have three chldren, Nancy Patrca and Thomas Jr. He ls a member of Carey Councl. 8 Knlnhts of Columbus and Holy Name Socety of St. Joseph's Church. Mr. Surowka s presdent of the board of trustees of the Carteret Free Publc Lbrary. He s employed by General Cable Corporaton n Perth Amboy. He s marred to the former Anna Lyslwar They have two daughters, Sandra and Lnda. Mr. Teleposky Ls employed n the offce of the General Amercan Tank Storage and Transportaton Company. He ls a member of Carey Councl, 8. KnRhts of Columbus, Order of Alhambra and Holy Name Socety of St. Joseph's Church. He ls marred to the former Mare Mcdwck. They have a son, Joseph Jr. County Lnk Proposed the chef "when pedestrans. ' last-mntue shop- supervsor. The prosram follows; wll also be open on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Wcsman j classes, 'Rse Up. Shepherd, ajd The post offce w l be open Follow"; a clarnet solo, "Auld Sunday from A. M. to 3 P. M. dox Church. Lanp Syne" and "Come All Ye when stamps can be purchased Buldng nspector Edward Fathful" Jane Henley., pano and parcels sent. No money orders Sunday. Cantata "The Echo of Chrstmas" Chrstmas Cotllon wll be the Mrs. John Hk s general chalr- permts for work costng $379,95 CARTERET The ffth annual from 9 P. M. untl :3 A. M. Zanat reported that he had ssued solo "A Lttle Town of Bethlehem." Carol Chez-nw; "Whte Chrstmas." Margaret Goyena; "Church Grffth. Mr. Grffth, secretary the Chrstmas carols of dfferent tvtes for the members of the: who arc servng on the varous tons snce May. succeeds M. D. by Lorcnz. The cantata features Krand clmax of the holday fes-' man of ths year's aflar. others last month. Councllmen Donovan and Edmond Urbanskl offered queres Bells at Chrstmas," Joyce Klnn; Szget Selected of J.he former Elzabeth Chamber natons prasng the brth of the Carteret. Woman's Club and guests commttees me Ms. Harry Freeman. Mrs. Mchael Tebr. Mrs. about the extenson of tme accordon selecton. Mchele Kuc- of Commerce from 99 to 98, Chrst chld. The mnster wll who wll attend the gala affar Mk and Peter Lengcl; flutophone was promoted from executve gve the medtaton "Some Never granted to the sewer contractors. next Thursday nght n St, De- Lesle Trnty. Mrs. Frank Benog n n beautful holday settng selecton. '-Jlnde Bells, "O Come For Boys' vce presdent lo senor vce presdent. Walter ls the chor drector and Roy Jensen. Mrs. John Dalka, wnre up to the consultng eng- Knew He Came." Mrs. Earl nett. Mrs. Theodore Kleban. Mrs. Mayor Dolan sad such extensons melrus' Ukranan Communty All Ye Fathful" and "Slent Nght" Center. Mr. O'Donnell's clasf CARTERET Robert, Szgetl Mr. Walsh went 'to the New organst. The offerng wll beneft Mrs P. S, Gttlbrath and Julan neers n accordance wth the con» son of Mr. and Mrs. Szlgct. Pu- York board from the Carteret ndustral Assn.. Carteret. whch he at :,/s.s Anne Mare Cutter, daughter the new organ fund. Pollnk. tr>ct. A quartette, quartette, Alexander Alexander n. Perka. ; '» - -. f. On Chrstmas Eve of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Cutter, The followng s an addtonal lohns-'mtta Robert Wood, and lask Avenue, wll attend the served for years as executve P.M. there wll be the tradtonal Ye Wnte, wll regn as Cotllon Queen, attended by Mss Judth Conrad and Cotllon: lst of guests who wll atlend the V eu T o san, Come All was; Ye Trenton, Wnter,sesson December of Boys 6. State at secretary. Prevously, he was Chrstmas Eve Candlelght College Panel Set fv," V -n Holv l NKhfN hf was; Trenton December 6. kslyn Mccendon. Dela Tamburo, Jacque l He wll accompaned by managng edtor of the Bayonnc Servce at the Frst Presbyteran Mss Patrca Sabo as ladles-n- Mr, and Mr:;, John Tmko, Jr., TomcAk, commander Tmes for eght years. Church, The Servce ncludes atn^. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mosrk. Jnlne PapP and Anta Pnto Mrs. of "carterct Past 63, The Amercan Leson. Elzabeth Tmes and later, the He.started as a reporter for the famlar Chrstmas carols, the For Hgh School Sun Donahue and hs famous j seph ZowMowxky and M.w LoroT.hesra wll play for dancng' (Contnued on P.ne Euht; (Contnued on Pase< Eght* Wlsely"s lsetys da. class sak "Chrstmas. CARTERET The annual college panel wll be presented al (9 Each year the post.sends a student chosen by Herman Horn. formerly was cty edtor of the Elzabeth Da y Journal, He The fuvt.l and ffth «rades held ther Chrstmas prwram Tuesday Martn Orr Graduates Youth, 9, s Fned \Moves are Shnvn al Carterct Hlfjh School for tl'e mornng under the drecton of hrh.school prncpal' and 'the old Elzabeth Tmes-Herald, edtor and publsher of the Wood- At Arborne Dvson For Drunken Drvng (ub Pack Parly beneft of cqllrge bound tenos Mrs Maron Rjan. musc supervsor. A chor entertaned wth The Wnter sesson, at whch brdge Leader, now the nde- hsh school faculty. on January Chrstmas snnss; -Slent Nmht," Governor' Meyner wll speak, s pendent Leader; a real estate and FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. Pvt. CAUTEPET- Donald L. Keats, j CARTF.HK' Cub pack No. 8, At that tme preparatons for -The Frst Noel," " Come All Ye especally Planned to show the nsurance agent g for the late Wllam A, Leonard and an agent for Mrs. Joseph P. Orr, a Somerset Level yesterday was fned $5 by ' ssterhood <>f Carteret, held ts crcular wll be dscussed by Juno Martn S. Orr, son of Mr. and!). of 7<> Roosevelt Avenue,'Car-.sponsored by the Ujul'd Hebrew college, campus lfe, and.u!c;;b ' Fathful", and Thou Thee Al- legslatve facltes and the manwhch legslatve meetngs l])c Pcan Mutual Lfe nsurance Street, Carteret, N. J.. recently MKstrte John L. McOure on a holday parly :l th graduates who have accepted an mlghly." ner n graduated from the st, charge of drunken drvng. Hs Of Lovnw.lust nvtaton extended by Ms:, E C. an* conducted. Co. was n tk ^ U W M M V * lcense was revoked for two years. [ Refreshments were.served. TlVe Monahan, Rudance drector. n addton to the governor, Mr. Walsh was the unsuccessful Arborne Dvson's Jump School "Ths s an outrage" com- j chldren hud group sn andd Partcpants wll nclude Cnrlotte Cooper C.E.A. solhl'slp, Secretary of State. Edward J. Republcan canddate for mayor at Fort Campbell.Ky. nented Magstrate McGure. "A' moves were shownh Patten, and several judges wll n 5. Orr receved hjs parachutst's youth uf lt drvng whle drunk, j Glt'ls wer -.\ halted by the Maryvllle collegr; Alex Bphenchlk. student organzaton p"":.- As Holday uddress the boys. Charmaf for He s t member of Elzabeth wngs after comjetng a course You really belong n jal." Cubs. Each boy ulso receved n gft CARTERET - PolU-f Chef the post s Tom Jakeway. Councl 53, Knghts of Columbus, whch ncluded fve tranng Keats was arrested on the turn- ; of a cub scout pencl from our dent; Steve Lovas, Lons Club Gcor r Sherdan tflday M of whch he has been grand jumps. He entered the Army tranng last pke'at 3: A.M. December 8 by, Cub Master Mr. AlWeA. Scholarshp. Washngton Unve* motorsts and pedestrans to knght. He also s a former dstrct deputy of the N. J. State May and receved basc tg State Trooper G. P. F. Logan, who. The sale of candy ay by/the y Cubs sty; George Slsko, Newark Sta'a Avod Holday Fres at Fort Campbell. py heed to the sayms»^w The -ycar-old solder s a testfed that the defendant was very hgh and wu/ds wll be Teachers College; Robert Koll makes waste durng the la.st s Vlea of Roy Dunn Councl of the K. of C. He was (956 graduate of St. Mary's Hgh practcally fell out of the car," presented at our uecfmeetng to and Elzabeth Sloan, Rder Collepe. week of Chrstmas shoppng. actve n the Boy Scouts of Amerca and n Communty Hr- pleaded not gulty rfur top salesmen. CARTERET^Avold Yule tree School.?h s the tme," declared Chest Sewell block rather than walk comer rner to en**. cross. " «"> "' save a lttle tme chorl t fres.., Ths warnng was ssued today by Fre Marshal Roy Dunn. -Most of the holday fres are due to Yule trees," Mr. Dunn sad He wggested small trees md sad they should be kept a cw days before trlmng tme- When settng up trees, radators, fre Places and stoves should be avoded, he sad. \orough* Decked Out n Brght Chrstmas Fnery O CARTERET - SCHOOL Lons. wtteret Katherlne *.-, Alexander Czeto "were chose to ' and Prnces*.Chrstmas l ) represent Colmntju* &eh»' dnner Vhlch was held l ( '«feterla of the Lnwood Jungl'n School, North Brunswck, kerned, one block " nsday. December's, by the sex county Tuberculoss Leagu,*; borough Many n) tle-'. the.., heart..» f.f of the town, then there Chrstmas decoratons of some of the has been erected,a front CUW CARTERET Robert T. Walsh former secretary of the Carteret ndustral Assocaton has been promoted to executve vce preddent of the New York Board of Trade, 9 Broadway, New York Cty. Mr. Walsh s also a member of the Board of Polce Commssoners n Elzabeth. He resdes n Elzabeth. Mr. Walsh, who had been the board's drector of publc rela- drves for many years. He was educated at Perkomen Semnary and Prnceton Unversty, from whch he was graduated n 9. Hc'taught'at Robert College, stanbul, Turkey, and later studed law at the Unversty of Pennsylvana. He left hs tudles to take a poston on the staff of the Phladelpha Chamber of Commerce. Alens Must Regster Address n jfuary CARTERET Alens redlng n the borough must report ther addresses durng January under the Federal Alen Address Report Program. E. P. Bouchard, Dstrct Drector of the New Jersey Dstrct Offce, mmgraton and Naturalzaton Servce, sad alens Who wlfully volate the address report requrement may be fned up to $, mprsoned for 3 daytj and deported. Address cards wll be avalable at the local Post Ufftae begnnng January. To Repeat Cantata At Church Sunday CARTERET At the Chrstmas Sunday worshp at the Frst Presbyteran Church the mnster wll preach the sermon "The Chrstmas Purpose," At the 8:3 servce' the Chapel Chor wll fns the anthem "Behold That Star" by Talley. At the second.servce the Senor Chor wll sng "As Lately We'Watched." an Austran carol, and Mss Florence Perry wll sng "How Beautful Upon the Mountans" by Scott. The Church School wll meet at 9;3 wth classes for all. At 8;3 P.M. ths Sunday evenng the Chors of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll sve a repeat performance of ther Chrstmas TO KKON AS QKKN Mss Ame Mar- (Utter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Cutter wll rad tn- Grand Manh ;t the Chrstmas Cotllon of the Carteret Woman's (lull next Thursday njlll. Holday Settng Provded For Chrst mas Cotllon Carteret Churches to Herald, Chrstmas At Rtes Tuesday Nght and Wednesday Dolan Wll Confer Wth Freeholders; * Ht Parkng Meters CARTERET Mayor Edward, oolan declared last nght that he proposes to a«k the Board of Freeholders to wden Rooaevelt Avenue from McKlnley Avenue to Hudfou Street, whch *^Wd permt parkns of cars on both sdes f the street. The mayor also sad he s seeknu another county road lnk and suskested that Carteret Avenue may be taken over by the county and then provde an outlet to Roosevelt Avenue n the We»t Carteret secton. Dolnn sad he expects to attend the next meetng of the free- holders to press lor these projects.. The dscusson followed the. recept of a petton sgned by persons, ncludng merchants who complaned that the parkng meters are hurtng busness. The merchants,cxpect greater busness losses when the new shoppng efter opens snce the center wll provde free parkng. The pettoners also ponted out that at present parkng s banned up to 9 P.M. whereas n other muncpaltes the ban usually ends at 6 P. M. Counclman John Hutnck. charman of polce sad that orders have been gven not to tcket ears parked after 7 P.M. Counclman Rchard Donovan surrestcd a publc hearng on thf^ meters to henr^both sldw of tlc" story Mayor Dolan agreed to the proposal. The borough clerk and bourd of heallh were drected not to Lssua any lcenses for garbage dumpng. Mayor Dolan sad an "ordnance wll be ntroduced at the next meetng regulatng dsposal of garbage and scavenger work. Thomas Slnque of Unon Street and Chester Oldakowskt, 69 Warren Street appled for postons as patrolmen. A bngo llcenw was granted to St. Demetrus' Ukranan Ortho-. Masses 7, 8,"D; Hgh Mass The brth of the and fust; confessons tll poon A. M., wth benedcton Prnce of Peace n a manger at j anh and -- l!-5 P- M. and 7-9 P.! M.: Chrstmas ^rou by the chojr at St. Mary's wans Award, She s enrolled Bethlehem wll be descrbed n ll:h P. M. Solemn Mass at mdnght. December 5, Chrstmas Rev. J. Fedyk at Trenton State sermons and scrptural readngs, Teacher's Colsons - P. Tuesday, Dccem- Saturday. December. confesn carpls and cantatas and n lege g talked to the students nter* day.'masses, , 9., A.M. pageants and plays durng Chrst- ested n Educaton. (Hgh Masa. December 3, confessons 3:3-5 P. M.. 7-8:3 P. M. ber ; fon SMOLS. 9- P. M.. mas servces next Tuesday and followed Wednesday ta Carteret churches. d fby b fclmstmas carols by the chor ana a Solemn Mdnght The churches wll be adorned January. New Year's Day. Armen Brent, /Vogy Mass at o'clock; December 3, wth polnsettlas and other tradtonal Chrstmas greens. Church- A. M. Masses, 8, , and U Chrstmas Day. Hgh Mass at End Bank Tranng o'clock; December 3, servce of goers agan wll hear of the angel's appearance to a group of Rev. M. A. Konopka Holy Famly CARTERET'-»Armen Andrew thanksgvng, P. M.; January, Steven Brent, ton of Mrs. Jula New Year's Day. Mass at 9 A. M. shepherds on a Bethlehem plan, Rev. M. Jv Ksenlak Brent, 33 Salem 'Avenue, and Arthur Wllam Nagy, son of Mr. and and 7 P. M. of the Wse Men followng the December, confessons to Star n the East and of the vsts 53 P.M. At :3 P.M., Chrstmas carols followed by Mdnght ftev. Orvllle N. Davdson. Rector Avenue, have completed the frst St. Mark's Mrs. Wllam Nagy., 7 Puhsk to the Chrst Chld n the stable. The lst of servces follows: Mass December 5, Masses at 7, December. P. M., chldren's phase of ba:,k mltary tranng ut 8, 9; Hgh Muss A. M., wth carol servce; :3 P. M., begnnng of Chrstmas Eucharst, ap- and have been reassgned to Lackland Ar Force Base. Texas, St, Joseph'» the Rev. A, Boland. O.S.M. Rev. V, Qrabran, O.S.M. Monday December 3, confes slons, 3-5'P. M., 7-9 P.ff "~ ueubcl' *. couuleus \7 benedcton. December 6. St. Steuhen'a Day, Maes at 7:3 A. M. Hah Muss U:3 A. M. wth bene- Uecember 3, 7:3 P. M.. January '} Ths week 3 Alumn jstudylug at Orange Memoral Hosptal. Dolores Lasko&kl, Lons Club Scholarshp wnner; Rose Mure Prokop and Mary Ann Tomczuk detaled the student nurses'; lfe to Senors plannng a career n the feld. Another scholarshp wnner, Helen Lesky wll receve the Kt proprate hymns, anthems and 733 Basc Mltary Tranng sermon. December 5. Chrstmas, Squadron, LacklanJ, where they DtfJ, servces at tt and l):3 A. M, arb undergong second phase tran- (Contnued un f

2 PAOE TWO FRTDAY,?, CARTR RT Ssterhood Holds Holday Party CARTERET A Chanukah party and bngo g»me nght was enjoyed by th«membershp of the Unted Hebrew Snterhood, Monday evenng. Th» affar wu held at the Brotherhood of lrael Synagague. A ctndlellghtlng ceremony was the feature of tle eve*" nlng. Refreshment* were under the supervson of Mrs. Edth Oruhln and Mrs. da Shapro. Mrs. Mldred Greenberg, Mrs. Nettle Spegel and Mrs. Lou M Smon were hostentea. The meetng was under the charmanshp of Mrs. Annette Kutz, Program vce presdent, and Mrs. Dors Brenner. Mrs. Dorothy Ghodosh was the wnner of the Donm Derby. Olfts were presented to Mrs. Edth Baron, Mrs. Edth Snger and Mrs. tdttt Ooldberg. who have moved from town. Fnal plant have been made for the Jewsh nsttute to be sponsored Jontly by the Ssterhood and HmlMsah. The affar wll be held Wednesday evenng, January 5,,968 at :3 P.M. The topc for dscusson wll be "Famou* Jewlh Women n Amercan Hstory" An nformal supper wll be tened at 8 P.M. follo*ed by a panel dlscuwlon. Mrs. Lews Brenner and Mrs. Edward Ulman are co-charmen. St. Demetrus' Club Wlt Elect Hew Staff CARTBRET St. Demetrus' Men's Club wll meet January at 7:3 when offcers wll be elected. The club wll hold a New Year's Fve party at St. Demetrus' Communty Center wth Otey Brothers Orchestra furnshng the musc. Stanley Stazko and Peter Kosten are co-charmen of the affar. Happy brthday wshes ths week to Mrs. Thomas Gbson, Nancy Magutae, Wllam Rooney, Eleanor Molwan, Kenneth Lambert, lnda Kersteln, oeeph Cavanaugh, Joseph Cavanaush, Jr.. Eleen Softer, Jo Ann Ladoux, da Rosen, Mrs. Seymour Russell, Annette Leddy and Al Barbaro. Busness Women Hold Yule Dnner CARTERET Mrs. Catherne RuckerlPKPl presented the State, Presdent. Mrs. Roberta Mullgan as guest of honor at the annual, Chrstmas dnner of the Carteret Busness and Professonal Women's Club held at Herm's Restaurant n Plalnfleld, Qlfts were dstrbuted to all members and guests by Santa Clar and Chrstmas carols were p suns. A skt en;:t)ed A Trp Around the World was gven by the dnner commttee for the entertanment of the club members. Mrs. Else Re«ko *?.s charman of the affar asssted by Mrs. Mary Toth, Mary Sklba,' Mrs. Emma Abarny. Mrs. rene Vlrag, Mrs. May Lukach and Mtos Ann Mazola. Lades' Catholc Sokol Names Leader for '58 CARTERET Ladles' Catholc Sokol of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church has elected the fol-; lowng new offcers: Mrs. George Oregovk. presdent; Mrs. Joseph O'Lear. vce presdent; Mrs. Mchael Mudrak, flnaclal secretary;. Mrs. Stephen Banlck, treasurer; Mrs. John Ondrejcak, publcty, and Mrs. J. E. Stanlcher, rec ng secretary. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDK) OF PLANFELD Yule Decoratons Glow at Borough Hall Cleveland School At Yule Program COMMUNTY PRDF. AT CHRSTMAS: (arterpfs Memoral Muncpal Buldng agan s colorfully decorated fur the Chrstnas holday*. n front, there s a brllantly lghted sgn readng "Season's Greetngs." (Toth Photo) 't. Ann's Auxlary Plans for Yule Fete CARTERET At ts last meetg. St. Ann/s Auxlary of St. CARTERET Lous Gencsy, 83 LOUS GENCSY )emetrus' Ukranan Orthodox hurch arranged to hold a Chrsta.s party January 6 wth Mrs. fanfa Qural and Mrs. Smon el as co-charman. The auxlary s plannng a ve for fund* to help wth entfng the Sunday School classjoms.! YEARS OLD FORDS Mrs. Ellen Rodner, tamlton Avenue, was honored on r 86th brthday at a famly dn- T at the home of her son-n-law ml daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howd Madson, Hoy Avenue, Sun- OBTUARES Edwn Street, ded December at the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth. He was retred by the U. S. Metals Refnng Company last October after workng there for 3 years. Survvng are hs wfe. Mrs. Bertha Cshuka Gencsy. a daughter. Mary at home; a stepson, John Slsko and a brother. Frank, of Rah way. Funeral servces were held Saturday afternoon at tn«grener Funeral Home, Green Street. Woodbrdge, wth Rev. Malcolm G. Brown, mnster of the Frst Presbyteran Church, offcatng. nterment was n Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, Woodbrdge, CARTERET-A Chrstmas protnun was presented Wednesday at o'rlnrk n Cleveland School by Mrs. Rchardson's and Mrs. Dev's classes. Jame Gottleb and Debra Cunha wore the announcers of the playlets 'The Prnce's Golde Crown" nnd 'Sno-mo the Clown." Mss Hundemann's frst nnd second grade chor sang several Chrstmas carols. The program follows: Knowmnn and Chldren Blly Dresfhel, Rchard D Angelo, Jan- e Krajewsk, Jacklyt Mdrano, Peter Novak, Jmes Barna, Chrsty Brwn. Suzanne Wehrle, Vctor Mnolo. Brownes Robert Nllla, John Knak, Dane Brnk. Donna Maskowltz. Renee Perlman, Joan Fabrcator*, Lnda Sabo, Karen Allen, Gzelle Csutl. Poem "Presents," Lanee Swngler. Robn ROgowskl, Thomas Seymore, John Daly, Barbara Relford, Judth Szabo, Davd Rose, Deborah Peters, Alce Stratton, Rchard Van Buren, Margaret Deak, Lldla Janlw. Kng, Steven Flrschbaum: Queen. Ruth Ann Van Pelt; Prnce, Wllam Troost: Whte Angel, Barbara Kosky; Boy. Harold Bolton. jnelp B»-ls Jame Gottleb, Susan Steele, Eleanore Dl Bonls, Brenda Ksh, Sandra Toryak. Shnng Stars Belnda Mc- Clendon, Joyce Meredth, Robn Faust, Jennfer Jones. Chrstmas Balls-Jeffrey Katz, Denns Schnorrbush, John Slsko, Anhony Smko, Anthony Cnque, Larry Lews, Norman Murk. Candy Canes 'osepn Ruola, Jncob Kllmlk. wns Moacon, Stephen Lane. Davd Paarrnan. Chrstmas Clo. Karen Allen, Lsa Turko. DHVld Mnrtln, Beverly Carter, Patrca Gles, Donna Klausman. Rchard Seymore, Karen Paloczle, Unda Meller, Mara Megysl.. Jennlo McPella. Rchard Nagy, Paula Rlecardl, Carol Meyborg. James Doyle, Trudy McDonald, Wanda Johnson, Ronald Resko. Peter Spewak, Josle Rchards, Ruth Sanchez, Sandra Wllams. Lesle Peckerman, Andrew KoU'nen. Stephen Breza, Carolos Martnez, Belnda Lamorezux. Janet Maklary, Marlene Var : KB, Lnda Sharkey, Betty Ann Mehl, Wnnda Qtattlebaum. Bonlta Nahllck. Santa Clus vsted the classrooms Thursday afternoon and CARTERET-Mr Jfll 8r., 3 Lowell stre, ot honor at a Wrt evenng, on the Oo,, «ndbnhday.the f;' W. wfe was hrld, Owrt,, attendn, Z Mrs. John Sandor lr Mrs. Joseph Sander V >, Mrs Stephen Sandor Mrs. Julus Vasvary M, Stanley jfcyba. Mr * 7 7 chael Sokoskl. Mr. a ^rt seph Sandor j r 'l ^ Mark and Olenn "'" Also Kenneth Sandor p. aandor, Anthony c '" Sandor, Rchard Sokoskl Jr.. Karen ley Szyba TO MEET MONDAY CARTERFT monthly m flll day evenng. December, tnnng at 8 P.M. ; : tlon 6f offcers. presented each chld u, from OrtPTA. Tle assoc! presented a ChrUtmux tr',"e *. wu dsplayed n the hall week, OPEN SUNDAY from P.M. to 6 P.M. and every evenng 'tl 9 o'clock "CENTRAL JERSEY'S FNEST CLOTHERS AND HABERDASHERS GGG Clothes Eagle Clothes. Freeman Clothe* \Cll'nln lw»».. \ <hynn 73 Smth Street PERTH AMBOY (turner of Mdlon Avrnuc) CHARGE ACCOUNTS NVTED- BUDGET PLAN L Shrts Dsney Hals j Gft Certfcate* The new Nomad-lt* last wod n naton v/aqort tt f lt ar duu,.. Adoo 6 He choose* the Stetson that doee the nott for hm from our own vast selecton of styles and colors... ' FROM O 9 BREGS Smth at Kng Streets Perth Amboy Open Evenngs Tll Chratmu We Are Not Open Sundays TO OUR PATRONS: X Here's wshng you 8 a truly happy holday season. We want you to know that we apprecate your good wll and thank you fdr the opportunty or servng you. llf lamunk '.lurl Orgnu llt anybody CM [luy wthul knowng- musc. Ths Chrstm^,SurprseYour Famly wth a Hammond The rch, sustaned tones of a Hammond help even a bepnner Hound better than le s. And, through the magc of Hammond's Harmonc Drawbarp, you can blend the nstrumental effects wth thousands of fascnatng tone colors. Or add lteuutful percussons lke larp, chmes, gutar, marba and nany others by means of Hammond's exclusve "Touc- Kesponse Pf rcusgon Controls". Wouldn't t be fun lo have one? The Hammond takeg lt'»s space than a small pano, plugs n anywhere. Only a Hammond gves you all ths: Hanmnk Drawbwt for blendng thotsau of lone colors. Stparat* Vbrato Controlt for lower and upper tnanunu. Rtytrbwaflen Control adapts callelral-lke tours [u bouee. Ns Tunng Exptm. Never gets out of tune. HAMMOND ORGAN MUSC'S MOST GLOROUS VOCE Small Amount Down Balance on Budget Terras FLL OUT AND MAL THS COUPON am nlerntnl n the Hammond Organ, pltaw end me full uformaton and prces. Check wbeb model ntcraau you. QChord DSpuet QEopt QChurch Name, Addra. Phone HAMMOND ORGAN STUDO OF PLANFELD DVSON OF GRFFTH PANO CO. OF NEWARK 67 PARK AVENUE, PLANFELD Opoo Monday to Frday: 9:3 A. M. to 9 P. M. 8«UTay9j3O A. M.U> 5.3 P.M.. Phone PLaueld 7-38 Two ne«* Brool.vo.J- Juuf tpu-enjer and Joof 9-poss«ngM mode/, CHEVROLET SETS A NEW STYLE N STATON WAGONS! To Our Manx Frends:. Approachng the close of another year, w«< pause to weave nto the happness of Chrstmas tme our apprecaton for all the good wll and cooperaton that has been extended to us by our many frends and patrons. To everyone we send our wshes for a joyous Chrstmas and a happy New Ye^r. Wand*rfnl*t r*«uord for Chevrolet'$ fve new ttaton ut&nt! They're boldly beaut tful mkh new length and lowputt, M» utdptured grace. Thrfn boldly engneered wth nmt dttu that nuke loadng O$kr, rdng twother, drvng happer. Meet the year's smartest staton wagon set-chevrolet's fve new wagons for '58. They're more than nne nches longer, dramatcally lower. The lftgate s hnged nto the roof and rases completely out of the way for easer loadng. Safety plate glass n all wndows gves you crystalclear vsblty. No staton wagon bult ever carred Ttvo new Veo/non wnflon- doo 6pusenger and doo 6-p«sJ«ng«r. Smart, d*/'obl* v'-""f ' loads wth more ease or passengers wth more comfort! Chevrolet's new standard Full Col suspenson cradles you on deep col sprngs at eve,ry wheel. And you can have a real ar rde as an extra-cost opton. You can choose ^from two- or fourdoor, sx- or nne-passenger qodels. wth lveler V8 or 6 engnes. -Stop by your Chevrolet dealer's and look over the year's smartest wagons. '58! (H HO. O*fyfrmA*d Cfarotf toakrf Atyhy'tkt jamout See Your jycal Authorzed QtmoUt D&* ler

3 ptfret PRESS ptes Lsted (alvary Church Chr.,. jet Ths Sunday, at V," h,rv Baptst Church, Rev. ' N[ rt ws wll presde at the *',' mornng wonhlp servce,; ]ltl the sermon asssted by ^tmt pastor Homer Tranthemg wll be the Calvary and Chors. Sunday School Chrstmas m wll be hdd at P. M.. n, lln h followed by a Chrsten ty.,,t the Calvary Teens wll t droorate the Chrstmas, or the church, at 7:3 P.M. '.,! 7 3 P.M. the Ladles,!! meet for ther annual party. Saturday mom-,. Junor Boya Sunday wll meet at the, A.M., to prepare r!l Sunday 8chool Chrstmas r.n KW for? the Baptst M, the Aged n Newark are ;V! receved, also decora- the church Chrstmas Seedy Famly Here ;TKRET Den 3 of Cub p.ck 8, sponsored by the : n.brew Ssterhood of Car- x.m\r up a Chrstmas basket.us donated to a needy Mrs. Mller, den mother.,: by all the troop mothers ;:»' boys n contrbutng : and a complete turkey d. : was asssted by a local.,,::> n obtanng the turkey. Srnrvs Set lulhvrtm Church - Rev the Zlnn Lutheran Chut nounced th<> Htlmlav,.,., <':',n- follows: 8:5 A. M Kn K <'. - ( A. M. Oermnn and n - <> A M Englsh wth the sp-mm OP'.C. ;,. ttled "Your rsft m n n[' f'l: ))f must be returned y vces ths Sunday. ft nf,?:: mas program, n r llln,,,, M MahafTey and Mrs, Common.' Sunday pvpnn» m. 7 p ^, Sunday School,.,,.',,,^ vnl" ;,., to decorate he rhu r, f, comng holdays. Tllw s.v ;;.,, Chrstmas carols am,,^,.,! ments wll follow. Sacred Heart P A At Holday Party cray. December 6, the ton s nvted to the> of Mr. and Mrs. Ballnt m the occason of ther forteth weddng annl- CARTERET -- A Chn-tm.,> t v y was the hfhlyh of,, regular monthly mc of Sacred Heart PT.A. h.'lc] n parsh hall A buffet.supper was held wth an exchange of nfs wth Mr.- Chester Mofc'lesk as charman The Rev. L. J. Pet rfle was presented wth a Rll by the presdent. Mrs. Ethel Chama on behalf of the assocaton. A brde doll donated by Mrs Marmret Orllck was awarded to Mrs Jula KrUsak. The Chrstmas party for the chldren of the parsh was held Sunday wth Mrs John Sulek as charman. The chldren were presented wth sfts by.santa Clans The specal prze donated by Mrs, Mchael M n c s u k was awarded to Mrs. Stephen Kovac.s. Mr.s. John Dzfk was awarded a gft donated by Rev, L J Perck. Oames were played and przes were awarded to the wnners. Chrstmas Shoppers!! p FRANK'S DEPT. STORE Roosevelt Avp., Carlmt wll be OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY AND LATE CHRSTMAS EVE! t l l U\ PAOF NATVTY SCr.NF: Hres the manner rrected n front (f the Co'umbltn Club n Hgh Street by Car«y Councl. 8, Knght* of Co am cl, ;<-.tt(l Mnnly neht. Slmwn n tn- prture from rft to rlnht art- John D'urllla, Jnhn J. l)owlln«, Andrew,. llla, loseph Kredler and Vlc Moserk nf Curey Assrnbly, Fourth Degree, K. of ('. PARKVEW PATTER MRS. DOROTHY HEPWORT CA--39 Junor Grove Holds Meetng, Yule Party CARTERET - The Supreme t«e* Chapter of Hadassah Forest Woodmen Crcle Junor j nounced that the regular meetng Grove #9 met Saturday after- of the srroup wll be held Thurs- December 5. begnnng at A specal meetng Of the Parkvew Democratc flub was held on Brthday greetngs to the Terney twns of 5 Cooldge Avenue noon n Odd Fellows Hall wth dry Judth Balka presdng. Dccemb-r 8. at Falcon Hall, wth j who passed ther frst mlestone John Harold presdng,plans were ' on December 9. made fur the annual Sprng Congratulatons to Mr.s. Edward days of Mrs. Anna C. Matlack, Dance wth Tom McWUters, Walsh of Hagaman Street j state manager, Rose Mare charman, and Fran Cunha, cocharman who celebrated a brthday on De- Danku. Margaret Makka and Three new members, cembev 9. Nancy Kasnowsk were celebrated. Gordon Rutherford, Chester Happy brthday to Kenneth Mrs. Jula Tamls, Junor Su- Land.. and Joseph Redy, were j Ebert of 3 Brch Stret who was pervsor, Mrs, Matlack, State welcomed nto the club. A Chrstmas seven-years-old on December 5. Mnnager and Mss Mary Palmkas, party followed the busness j congratulatons to Mr. and State Junor Supervsor were preseven-years-old M'kMon wth Dolores Avery and, jjrs. Harry Freeman of 65 Arthur! Rented wth Chrstmas grts on John DLoclovco charmen of the Avenue who celebrated ther behalf of the Grove by Arlene affar. eleventh weddng annversary. Holencsak. Re'Her to Vote! Roy Jackson H Neghbor! Mrs Tarnk presented each anonr'd that regstratons were Welcome to the followng member wth a Chrstmas corsage. be;;.'.taken at, the followng famles; homes: Dorothy Hepworth, 9 Mr. and Mr.s. Alex Green of 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Haney of 75 Hau.tman Street, Gene DeVto, Maron Street who are formerly Leber Avenue, \«nw Rabb Brenner tde for Conference C'ARTERET RdbW -PWK FATT,, leadr o( th" rommunt'y hts been mmed t» thr charmanshp f V.-.r Rnoblnlral Allnner's Md- Wnter Conference whch wll be hrld on Ffbnarv. at th* Rlver- A" Pla/ Hotel. New York Cty 'n -cptnu th» honor. Rabb raled upon the mem- :'-r!? hh.v who occupy pcsltlnns ; ". ;v!s of the Unted Star* >'ul (' r.un. to ' oncrrt thftr»t- 'n ^ rnwrd makns the fortrvr.'n M'',ffrfncf» demonntrnr "«; "f n'lr fnllh n our urcat -.u tcmocrnry wth ts rtrs nn per'onnl rlfrhls ard :n The a.'sranre of m- ' r;;hs to the pcroratlvfs dctn ard advarvement Me ml' of the Muex to be,«.s'd cdlng members of '> r s Rabbnate wll attend ul addr'^ the conference Yule Socal Tonght For Republcan Club farteret The Oattert Genual Republcan Club wll hold n Chrstna* party tonght, bf«nnlnn at 8 P. M.. n Ftr» Hall No. Mrs. Helen Hrbarukl. charman, announced that n program under the drecton of Mrs. Kay Symj chk wll be the feature of the TO MEET levellng wth the followng par- CARTERET - Mrs. Sylva' tcpatng: a vocal group. The Carpenten»«pH'sldent of the Car-, Whspers," Kenny Turner. Joanne an- Symohk. Barbara Ayre*. EUno 8:3 P.M. at the Congregaton A Chrstmas party wth an ex- Brotherhood of srael, change of gfts followed the -_--_^- ~ rtualstc meetng and the brth- Avenue, Gerald Sapens. of Elzabeth. The couple have two Bcrnalh Street and the h B We would lke to,wsh everyand Happy Boro, chldren, a srl and a boy. one a very Merry Hall. Those d'srr to vote n Mr,.and Mrs. Dale Lutton of Chrstmas and to our Jewsh the School Board electon must Hagaman Street who are former frends who ar«celebratng Chanukah, tre Festval of Lghts, roster by January reslllphta rtf Lyndhurst. Mr. Lutton s assocated wth Arthur Candles (n ther Cakes happy holdays. Happy brthday to Blly Hepworth nf 9 Ha':amau Street who York. Anderson and Company of New Our Shorecrest Neghbors; celebrated :Ls sxth brthday on Also to Mr. and Mrs. Pullman of Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Deembev 6. A party was.held n \ 9 Cusey Street and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morrgan of Poplar!;nnor at the home'of hs'robert' Dumpert or 33 Casey Street,wha recently moved here :an(lp.uents n Fayson [ Street: Mr. and Mrs. John from Harrson. They have three Traeger of 8 Leber Avenue and daughters, Dense, Ellen Mare _. _ Karen. HOLD T! Whle We Wsh You All a Very Merry Chrstmas Toth Photo Shop 6 ('.Mtt AvenK, (larlerel Turk. Rose Mare Symchk, Knthy Mae Harrow, Kathleen Del and Lorrane Hudak. There wll be an exchnnse of ttlfts and refreshments served. wll be Woodmen (rclc At nstallaton CAHl V..K Wute Carn»- " (: v. : \V ' >dmeh Ckrrle held ts aftrrnn held dn', ',,! t-tt,n Sunday n\ odd Fellows Hall. e rturfuue BMn^'UnllD of offtefrs * > y\'\\ M- EU7»b*th Kovact e,r,:j!l:k' ofr-er Mlltc N Fl.Mh«th. Toth ncted M" Arn» somko. pre*- M;«s Murv PllflkM, vflt '-n* Mr<; Mry Lrnact. Mtv M' prodent. Mm. Ann*, nvorrttu 'e#et«ry; Mrt, Tnm.k. fn.m nl necrttwy;. Anv.n l'l.tukas. tremurer; Ju'. rhkuj,. chaplan; Mn Mt*s Marv Vr.B*. «tt<"nd«nt: Mrt. M'rv MMv nnd Mrs M«rj Suto and MTS Helen Balk*. rrmtrmnn. Mr< Fllrabctl Foston and Mrt. Faban wove tuenu Rt the ChrUtm»5 pnrtv Dnt followed whh' sprral o^es awarded to Mrt. Anno Slomka and Mrs Fotot. Plans ore underway for Uw dmru-t conventon to be hew n. Carteret sometme n Jun* wth Mr* Anna Slomko as chtlrmm umsted by Mr< Anna Ptltnku n cnnjunrton wth the conventon the th annvrnnry of the QroW wll also lx> rr-lobrated. X TRANNG FXF.RCSE9 WTH TllK FRST FLEET. Pr.nk Mulnn. radarm»n frst class Rbmnnnc Servce, O8N, ot 3 Kdwm S'v'ct. Curteret, N. J., lxm'd thr rad.vr pcket submartn* 'as Spn.x. prtlclpnted n ft Strkng FOT' (mnng exercls* 'Strlkcx' wth the Frst Fleet oft the roust of Southern Calforna rurl'k D-c-mbrr 3-6, s rss; sp 5r; «: sa sr sam ajhw"" To Our Wonderful Patrons... We'd lke to shako thr hand of every one of you. We'd lke to wsh you all a personal Merry Chrstmas. But. ploaso take the thought for the act and accept our sncere good wshes for Health, Happness and Prosperty now and always.a* y? J&H \f J METAL & THERMT CORPORATON Dscount Center f Washngton Avenge Carteret ^ a TO 'OUR PATRONS Wshes to extend tp ts employees, ther famles and neghbors a very %\H s the lme of year for countng We s. Among ours, none s more dearly reagj uretl than the frendshp of those whom weare prvlefsnl to serve. Not to be measured n dollars am mls, thw s by far our most preclous possesson. To eontnue to deserve t s our roslaut am. and Prosperous the People of Carteret and Vcnty "Our 3th Year,./ W..«'r <*"' *<"'">' '" _ CARtERET BANK and TRUST Member of 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Frday 9 A. M to 6 V M. Federal Reserve System Federal Depost nsumnos Corporaton

4 PAC-: FOUR FRDAY, DECEMBER., 957 Magyar (hurch Lsts vscrvces OARTFRFT Sunday servcrs gt the F' MaR.var Rpfnmpd Church lsted by Dr. Andrew Harsany, pastor, arc us follows: Englsh snrvlrr wth holy baptsm A.M. wth thr sfrmnn topc enttled Nnhtshft Wnrkrrs n B e t h c h c n and Today. The church chor wll sne...the Sunday School chlrrnn Wll men at 9 A.M. for practce r' Sdthlen ^all n.sload of the 'church hs uroup wll lender three srael vocal selectons and present srael folk dances. The second part of the program Sunday ovontm at 6:3 P.M. wll be a lecture delvered by the annual Sunday School Chrstmas party wth a vst from Santa Claus wll be MA. A student mo^tpr f\\ prearh Monday evenng,' Wednesday afternoon and Thursday mornng at the Hungaran servces. Chanukah Servce, Set for Tonght CARTERET - Tnnmht specal Chanukah servces wll be hold nt the ConKreuaMon Brotherhood of srael at 9 P.M. wth the partcpaton of the Senor YomK Judeans us sponsors. Rabb Lews Brenner wll commence the prorfm wth specal Chanuknh prayers and a sermon enttled Judasm versus Helenlsm Rchard Ulman head of the Senor Judeans announced Unt Rabb Brenner on the topc Prophetc Tradton n srael. The program wll be concluded wth Chanukah SODKS and refreshments wll be served by the Ssterhood, A Chrstmas sqdal and dance WONDERFUL TME! wll be held by thr Youn People's: SELN Games, a carol sng, club, n Bethlen Hall Saturday.! and exchange of grab-bag gfts December 8, n place of the wrre enjoyed Saturday at the regular meetng'whch was slated Chrstmas party Of the Couples for December 6. Club of the Frst Presbyteran Communon for sck and shut- ns wll he dstrbuted on Wednesday afternoon. Appontments should be made wth the Pastor. Church. The program was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clough and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fen ton. K Merry Chrstmas We're.sntnu out our best wshes to you for a (JThrKtnas that wll j fulfll all your dearest dreams of butdtt happness shared wt yuur loved ones... of Koor fellowshp nnd sood ehee... nnd dee;) ron ten tmeut. WLLAM A. MULLER NSURANCE Cookc Avenue, Carterct - Kmball -68 Carloads of Nova Scota CHRSTMAS TREES Specally Treated to Retan Needles and Color, Order Now! STEWART'S ROOT BEER DRVE-N 695 Anboy Avenue. Woodbrdge You Can Stll Have Vpar Rags Cleaned n Tme for the Holdays "BOYES" New jersey's Most Modern Rug Cleanng Plftnt FREE PCK UP AND DELVERY SERVCE N WOODBRDGE-CARTERET AREA Call PArkway -58 th and N. Stevens Avenue South Amboy, N. J. Cleanng Dyeng Repar Storage READY WTH 'ACK: fkre s Santa (Lus, who wll be the hghlght of the ffth annual Chrstmas party at the Rh Theatre Tuesday, December, for the chldren of the Borough, sponsored by the Cty Lne Socal and Athletc Club. A movr "The nvsble Boy," wll be shown, plus sx cartoons, and gfts wll be dstrbuted to the chldren hy Santa Claus. From Ulano's Barber Shop 76 Roosevelt Avenue, Carterel Greetngs of the season to you, our frends and patrons! May peace and happness be n your heart and joy n your home at ths glad and glorous holday tme. Repeat, Specal! Fully Trmmed 8" Wreaths Specally Prced at JL.9 GRAVE (OVERS o 5 Specally Prced at.._ OTHER WREATHS AND GRAVE COVERS MADE-TO-ORDER O We Uve a Very Nce Group of CHRSTMAS TREES We Delver tall ME--883 O'BREN'S Flowers Rahway Avenue, Avenel, N. J. shoppng's a pleasure... whan you have extra cash to spend Wsh you culd do more for the people on yobr gft lst? You'll be able to next year, f you start now to budget a regular amount for holday expenses. Your ext/a Cash wll mean you can shop early and gve generously wthout plng up blls. JON OUR 958 CHRSTMAS CLUB».M. ruaytajl'trjl \ Safety for Savng$ Sm 869 The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton «TH AMOT, NW JKSr MEMU rdkal DPOS NUANC CORPOAON YEARS OF SERVO TO SAVERS Pns Presented At Pack Meetng SELN Bobcat pns were presented Lawrence Huth, Mchael Oregaro, Steven and Donald StabAtk and John Wlsdo at Monday's meetng of Cyb Pack 38, sponsored by School 8 PTO. George Raynak, Stanley Bablasz, James Herman, Rchard Waltt, John Krantz and Robetr Salon receved wolf badges; Bruce Mazza and Edward Gehrhardt, wolf badges, gold and slver arrows: Kenneth Magllatl, lon badge and denner strpe; Elot Klepner, two year pn: Eugene Natusch. denner : strpe. An nducton ceremony was held for new cubs, and Mrs. John Cody and Mrs. Gerald Mlano welcomed aa new den mothers. Honor flag for the best project was awarded Den ; perfect attendance flags went to Dens and, Members of Den, Andrew Fenton, den chef, and Mrs. A. Mag-NEllat, YEAR'S EVF PARTV den mother, were n charge of openng exercses, Renhardt CARTERET The Hebrew»»n n ', rnb of Cnrteret wll hold Thorsen. assstant cubmnster, su-! pervlsed games durng the perod Ufr thrd annual New Year's' of Cubmaster "Wllam's Doerr's meetng wth parents and den mothers, A short skt was presented by cubs of Den 7. Mrs. Frank Bablasa, den mother. A remnder was gven members : and ther famles to attend the Chrstmas party Sunday. 7'3 P. M., at St. Andrew's Church, Avenel. 9 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Holy Famly Croup Elects Nm Offcers CARTERET - Young Ladles' Sodalty of the Holy Famly Church wll nstall new offcers at ts rlext meetng January 9. Elected at the last meetng were Mss Mary Kurdyla, presdent: Mss Mare Krystlak, vce presdent; Mss Barbara Koch, treasurer, and Mss Joan Soltesz, sec-' retary. The Sodalty wll receve communon n a group at the 8 A. M. Mass on January 5.. YU.E PART SUNDAY CARTERET -- The Cty Lne Socal and Athletc Club nc. wll hold ts annual Chrstmas party for the members chldren. Sunday afternoon at P.M. n the clubrooms. ' Gfts wll be dstrbuted to the chldren by Santa claus, entertanment wll be provded, moves wll be showran'd refreshments wll be served. j Eve celebraton, December 3, at B P.M. at Bethlen Hall. j ; Reservatons may be mado by j callng Samuel Rosenbaum. char- man or rvng Lcvtz and Sam Gvertzman. Musc for dnnclns wll be provded by Walter Pavlk and hs orchestra. Commttee calls for fewer farmers to end surpluses and mprove farm ncome. The Newly Renovated FALCON HALL 6 Pulask Ave.. Carteret s Now Avalable For WEDDNGS SHOWERS BANQUETS PARTES For Reservatons Call K To AH Our Frends... A VERY MERRY CHRSTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR Avenel Lquor Store nc. ME-- 5 AVENEL STREET AVENEL from... HRAK'S FLOWER SHOP Blanchard Street, Corner Lowell CARTERET, N. J. Place Vour Orders Now (or PONSETTAS GRAVE BLANKETS WREATHS - GREENS CENTER PECES CORSAGES. CUT FLOWERS Tel. KM-565 H! ANN and "MLT" of PLATT STATONERY Man Street, Wood brdge Extend' Season's Greetngs To Our Many, Frends HOLDAY PARTY SUNDAY A gala Chanukah party wth Rfts, przes, candy nnd decoratons wll be held ths Sunday mornng at the Congregaton Brotherhood of srael at :3d A. M. The students of the Frst, Second, Thrd and Fourth grades wll present plays and rectatons. The chldren n the Second grade, of Sunday Sohool wll offer R muscal program utlzng the new H-F phonograph purchased by the Ssterhood and presented to the Talmud Torah and the varous youth groups. The Frst graders of the Sunday School ncludng chldren over four years f Me wn knrlr Menorah,. and refr., dstrbuted by t' Rabb * wta R]. C ;;; -- the Chanukflh s n, bute przes. "'" Parenus n ff llvl ( ranged for member! '." Club, Monday nl,,,', ".d rant. There wn,,. n Of gfts and spof,,], ' gram, Waltor ]?., ; charge of the nfnr r \ Everybody wants a PHLCO PORTABLE TV WLL TOO Take t from Santa! No gft wll be nwo apprecate than the new Bontatonnl Pluk" "Slender Seventeener" Portable TV. Cv Jnore pcture qualty per pound tjan other portable TV prced far hgher. UUr«mpact Po<ver Plant gvea 3 tmea more peun power! 55 So. n. Screen. Chooae from a colorcade of cabnet*. YOU CAN SAY MEMY XMAS WTH PHCO TV t* tr SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MMEDATE DELVERY WOODBRDGE RADO and TELE SALES am SERVCE 5 RAHWAY AVE., l. T, vl Omn Daly 9 \. M. t. a V M. 'rway «A. M. t»!l '' 'hune ME--3V, "We Servce Everythng W«

5 ,;RKT TRESS SlWAREN NOTES MRS. DAVD BA,FOUR 5m West Ave. Sewaren ME--Z7,,;, Ma'tlno, Tonlyn ', 'turned home for hs,. vacaton from Strouds-,l't'\ Stroudsburg, Po,.utl n a seres of Frl dances,.;> vll be held tomorrow he school from 7 to. ;; h' the sroup's Chrstmas,,, punch and home-made,... wll be served. More m yms; people are ex-.,, uttend. At last week's m s Golden Won the prze fndfst socks, and Ml-, rfrnlco, fo'r the loudest. luk and Ronald Kochlch ::;n.s of the dance con- ;, crcn Hstory Club held ; Chrstmas party and nt Tuesday nght at the : Mrs Herbert, Rankln,,,!(! lllan Mernlk, con-,, was a recent wnner of urn Maran An'derson n*: ;\ program of Chrst- \v Krnnk Burns, former undent, wll have as.m:m:: thr holdays at her Subornvllle, N. H., her!.mklter-n-law. Mr. and v Hum Burns and sons,.ml Davd, Holton Street; : nnd daughter-n-law, : Mrs. James O. Burns,, v Mr. Burns s a stu-.r'nay medcne at rmvtsty, thaca. N.Y. urn Mrs. Stewart Brook-. v-.-tt PRce. went to the. ; )ort recently to meet]! nokwrll's stster-n-law,',:lrs Brookwell, Jr., and' - hlrren. Hunter nnd..'> had flown here for the! (mm Hondura.s. Mr.; ::.) s n busness n :>;>(',m nca, wll jon them :. ;ll wll be guests of hs Mrs. Charles Brookwell, mas party H tho Parsh House Monday at 7 P.M. Stephen Mayt., son of Mr and Mrs. John Mnyt. Scwnrn Avenue, has returned home fnm four years servce n France wth the Ar Force. Oeorse and Donna Lvm Superor, chldren of Mr. and Mrs d. altr-ndrd t., annual dnner W Rum.mm Oaraner. Old George Superor. Port Readnt!. M-to'AHhcr of the RutRers are vstng thrlr aunt and utdc. f Huh alumn held at the Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Superor. K.' ntan Farm restaurant After Seabrook, who spent las v.wkrncl rtnnnr the Knnp san K a cont n Klrkpatrck chapel at n Sewaren wth relnuves, Mrs. Joseph Thormn h,: c- a Chrstmas card from Mrs. - Hntuors for " Sewaren jltpte{d j Albfrt^ou, former Sewaren rrs '.r s c w artnhomp and Crcle held ts Chrstmas =on Shf»5 donaton whch' always sends toward the s Sunday.school chrlstr ' S n W UvlnK '» - Conn. wth her daughter '.on-n-lnw. Mrs. H. D. Clark. Clff Road. hm- as holday auests her m-law and daunhtcr. Dr and n»v;so. Johnson and thr:- H-.ldren. Pnypttcvlln. N Y y wll arrve SaturdaV FRDAY, DECEMBER, 957 SK Oak Rdge Unt Lauds Commttee party at the school Tuesday afternoon wth an exchange ol and refreshments. The chldren's party nt the school wll be tomorrow nfternoon and all room mothers ore nskfd to be present. Mr and Mrs. Clarew Zschkau COLONA - The Oak Rldne wll hbve as gupgu durng the ; Properly Owners Assocaton com- holdays ther daughter. Mrs. D mended ts Educaton Commttee M. Marcle and her two chldren. Northampton. Mass. for ts (successful eflorts toward [ the school referendun at a meetj nn Thumdny. The Commttw DEATH TOOK -YEAR HOUOAY ' dstrlbutfd brochures. ncludlnu a ded, the frst beng the pastor. 79 year:; old. MASSMENO. taly - Because statstcal survey that t had com-, for two years no person ded posed»nd prnted, traveled dnoramong tlls vlllnro's populaton of, to-door BswerlnK questons por-, hr lttle town of Masslm^-no talnlnn to thr referendum. Rd was bonn spoken of as nn "enclnntcd VHRP." Then, n less transportaton to and from the arrnnacd ft.r baby stters and than 8 hours, three.. persons polls. The member body nptown's plauded Uoyd McChesney, rducatlon charman, after he stated hat 7R*. of Oak Rrtne elubles h;»d vot*d. Thf sze of ths vote WM dlrmtly dw tn fho eltorts of Mr McChftrfV and the Edura- : 'on Commttee Mwt of the meetn tme was devoted to the BTept.ncp >( the new Oak Rds? consttuton, whch was n>m nnd ds.-ussrd Maurce Mlgllnrp, treasurer. rend the MMJCaton's 958 proposed budget, whch wns apwnvpd. M6«t Of the budnrt's allows nee wu toward the socpl cnmmlttm whch plans several affars n the comnn year. p«rtlcularly for Oak Rldne chmrcn. Vce Presdent Nwon CRS for support of ms^llf bulders atr halt to lament over rocket falures. PAGE FVE Town Uoek Stalls; Repar Cost WOODBRnr.E-.The old town clwk a'n) School. ttnt w»» nst!lled n mc by the E Hnwud Clock Componv New York for $M «now n thr process of helne repared hy the narnr rompuny for $3ft8 A lnw.ur rork Comp»ny rrpvrsentatlve who checked the dock sad Hftt he had no dea what happened to the mechansm hut Komethmu dd nppen nnd many new pals must be uwd. For tlmsc who are nteested n old town hstory there s an nscrpton on the clrvk whch The Rrmedt olv, rnctor.' cred the rldeyed man ' 'm dre»dfully»flleted. The pho^ts nf mv departed r»u* lves come '.nd percl on the top of the frnceposta ll nround mt rardrn uhen du<k s falllof. ran look nto the (lomlnf uy fvenlng»nd see couple of totfen spooks st tns on top of the pot*. watnn, woltng, wnltng! What -nn do?" : Rh»r>en the top* of tr* post*." advsed the do;tor. :e t \(ls HnwDd Valentne. Wtlltm R Berry. Chr.rles A Campbell, trusses, Mannd nd Randolph, carpentru. W Vanvo»st tt Co.. mawns. Wslum s *>ctter than NEW JERStY'S MONEY -SAVNG SUPERMARKETS.. /" MONEY vv Y SAVNG \ MUTUAL SUPER ' MARKETS ' A ARMOUR'S STAR--READY-TO-COOK WSON'S CERTFED READY-TO-EAT SHORT SHANK ^ / PLUMP MEATY»» f! ; ' wll be a ChrlMmas,,l servce at St. John's. 9 P.M. to whch all.!! : dents are nvted. The,: nmrnlng prayer and srr- '.!: lake plaqf thu Sunday! A M. The StJhday School :, - >ro>ram wll lollow n! : : : at 3 P.M. The Chrst- j..<v of Holy Communon \ n'lpbatcd Sunday, De- l!!l. at :5 A.M. urn Smth, son of Mrs Smth. West Avenue s ::.' fur u few dny.s vst from > O., where he has been UP has accepted a new ; wth the Catalytc Con- j :; company of Phlladel- ;..' u he wll lve now.! Sloan. West Avenue, : t'ldav for the Chrstmas! horn Westmnster Col-' ' * WlmlnRton. Pa< where; sdjhomore. Her brother, '.. :udont at Phllps Exeter nw Kxrter, N. H., returned ' > -u''day., > Mnor and ntermedate us wll hold ther Chrst- k Full Cut Shank Half b. w& ;r OFFEE Wlson's Certfed to 3b. average Med-O-Farms Assorted Flavors b. half gal lay every sound of the { lrstmas carols strke lappy note n your leart and home. Ths s " wsh to each and one. Njlsco (KTZ CRACKERS HURRY FANTASES._ Dale or Lbby PNEAPPLE JUCE C«rn Off the Cos NBLETS _ D«l Monte FRUT COCKTAL O«en-Ready BALLARD BSCUTS Donald Duck froen ORANGE JUCE Tuscan Dary EGG NOG Baked Vrgna CHOPPED HAM _ Home Style Fresh MACARON SALAD, b. - puj- o. cdo b.... pkl. _ t*». 37 C f Ac ' Clll «Ml 3c r 9c 3 ^ 99c lull of K 8 S-oz. 5 canh SOFTWEVE Tolet Tssue,... 5c 59c 5c 9c Crsp, Tender, Sweet CARROTS -' All Green Buds BRUSSEL SPROUTS For Creamng or Bolng WHTE ONONS Calforna SWEET FGS Extra Large Englsh WALNUTS Fnest Varety MXED NUTS CAMAY SOAP b«7c,, 7c.7.39c % 9c fsobertd & UEBERMAN Qualty Jeweler* SMTH STBEET VA-6-««5 Tssue Mutual Super Market Rdhwgy»f at Man St, Napkns

6 AOk fltx Mulnks Hold st. Place n Junor Rccda^e League CARTERFT The Mutnks contnued to lrnd the m n.t n tn- Amercan LOOKUP dvson of the Junor P'vrentjnn cppnrtnvnt by hcntln".p Ghouls for llvlr wound wn n n row. The (nn! sen-p wns 3 to Roy Goderstnd, nun of DP Vnd- nu performers for Cnrteret, *feor«8 ponts H by hlmsplf to l#ad hn team to vctory, Thn Mu trucks hopped nto a - lead n the openng quarter nnrt Were never headed. n thp fnal round tho Ghouls made, a determned but unsuccessful effort to catch up. Sabo Wllams Krawlck Tobassen Ooderstad Krause Catalno Bodnar Patrck. Krentar Kalas Andrella Wadlak Vlrag Toth Mutnks. 8. ' r.honls G F F p 8 3 3L P 3 3 The box.score: Mutnks 7 fl 3 GhOulS 6 8 Brown's Tavern Routs Parkvew n Senor League CARTERET - Brown's Tavern, exhbtng a flashng offmnlve nt- '^ck. had lttle trouble n postn! ther second straght wn by beatns the Parkvew tossers,!) to, : n "P Senor Recreaton basketbnll league. \ Bv wlnnn?, Brown's Tlvern ave notce to the rest of the teams that t wll be n conc'lcr 'or the Senor Leafae ttn ths season. As s evn>n*pct bv the flm' c rnrp. the game was nnm;)letely one-sded. Thp srore: Brown's Weber Men gel T.ltUS.. rvng talc Kalbas Downer W, Ward Sager Mller gtone Mackwecs? Fee Sosnowskl. Stegman Ktzls Parkvew Brown's G 7. Parkvew O T F Greetngs, frends and jj neghbors! We sure jjj hope" Santa's good to» you. We hope, too, that w your holday season s «just chock full of hap- g pness n every way '"... brght wth cheer, $! warm wth good wll, rch n the prceless, g treasures of frendshp» and love.» (t ; J w am Happy NewYear Lllan's Dress Shop s 7 Roosevelt Avenue (' Phone K--575 rntday, DRCEMRKR an. ur>; WNS 'RZE: Frst prze of one hundred dollars n an essay contest at Farlrgh Dcknson Unversty, was won by Saul Cromwell (left) of 9 State Street, Carteret. The contest, admnstered hy Professor John Vaughan, was on the marketf of any farm product, wth specal attenton to tho sgnfcance of the prce spread from the farmer to the consumer. The pre was awarded by Joseph Rldner rght), presdent of Kngs Super Markets, nc. Cromwell s a sophomore, an honor student n the School of Busness AdmnU traton at the unversty, and takes an actve part n unlvers y affars. Sandors Tavern Has bg 8 Game Lead n Cty Loop CARTERET Sandors Tavern, spottng a bn 8'a game lead, wth the season hardly under way. s lookng forward to repeat agan ths year n the Cty Bowlng League. The pacesetters rolled over Koke's Tavern n easy form, rngng up scores of 93, 999 and 97, as Tony Derzawec set a new hgh sngle set of 67 wth scores of 7. 67, an 3. Brown's nsurance, wth Steve Kopn turnng n a magnfcent 6, held on to ts te wth the Slovak Club for thrd poston, The Slovak Club was a - ame wnner over Falcon Hall. The sumares:- Sandor'.s Tav.... Koke's Tav Brady's Tav Stojka's Tav. Brawn's ns. Star's Shoprte. Slovak Club Falcon Hall ft 97 ) ) t () (l () ll f g 8 Tcklers By George A\ARV/TH5 MORNNG FOUNP th!6> HALF -SMOKED CGAR6TT5 ON THE FRONT PORCH/ 'LL HAVE NON OF THEA GSARETTE FE ND5 A COUKTN MY a, PO YOU mm* WHEN G&ANPMA WAS A GRL The Kutcy Famly Extends Season's Greetngs To Our Many Frends and Patrons Gem Tavern Wns Tony Bubenhemer * Thrller, 6; ReskoStarn Mullan Breaks Tc CommercaHoop am '' '.ll/, a domnant f f Fetllam's v, The Q(.m T:,- fnnlly four n. -The n*<m Tvrvn Amooo Sr -» t^p * r ElmrrRpsko.nneofKs ',, p 7ot one under the wre ths wok anchorman for the OnHn-at Roselle had hs )j M.. n tho Penlor l^nre ns Bobby, gnortsmen slnmmed the Unples season, banyan n., MU'T d''omnd n the wnnng for n frst gnme and a benutflml a blk set of (JO. bp^krt lust a c tlp buzzer ful s t of (S, to lend lls team, 'vrnt nft. Th" hsf^f hmke n te matrs to a elenn svep nvr tho St, wcpp of the a ' pnvp»], (-jn Tavern a two and nrd two lull games ht 5^8 pnlnt vl-lnry, 6-. th»lr lend s the- second plnre Agrco. Both l-am werr bottln* fml- Hll Bowl lost two wnes t., Mak- Keplch's Ed «the ball, wth t),e wlnsk Bulders, and 577!! seconds eon" by n the] Tmy Butpnhempr, ov of Car- trumph (JV! sp. noht" O'Donnoll n\. t n"l's toy pro's. sl:ol a 5 and Thermt. ds on thp hall aftt n bref 58 set to lclp le Cartevt Buld- Perry's won He,:,, ' nlne nnd tn«spd t to Bobbv >va to knock dn'vn the Hll Bowl, the J. and G, 'Mr, Mullan who threw n the wnnng n a dose mutch. a r>np of the most thrllng DcBclla's took the odd game vtlc.s yet seen n senor league from the C. & C. pnners, wnnlnx by the slm runn'ln of one pn. Dan - Potl, hnd.h polntfl andl^" '"^ had ; flnc "Jf,!,,! " " Prtrr Kln"zer-k followed wth 65 on three names of 8, U and nolnts for the wnners. Rlchey Slurkev. wth ponts, was hffh for the Uwers. Gem Taverj a F P Mullan [ MPVP'S. *. 3 8 ; W. Klndzerskl Potts 6 P. Kndzlersk.5 O'Donnell. 3 7 Petrach's Sharkey... Lukach... J. Medvetz Gbson R. Medvetz Lawlor P. Medvetz Gem Tavern Petracl's VFW to Accept Food Donatons for Needy COLONA Announcement tns been made that the members of the V.P.W. Colonlft Memoral Post. 66, wll anan collect donatons at the Foodtown, nman Avenue, Colona. These donatons wll be made up nto Chrstmas baskets for the needy of Colona. The members wll be on hand n front of the Foodtown today, Frday and Saturday. Baskets wll be made up on Sunday and delvered on Monday or Tuesday, CARD OF THANKS ROBERT KERATT We wsh to express our sncere apprecaton to all our relatve*. */rwu and neghbors for the many acts of kndness and sympathy they extended durng our bereavement n the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Robert Keratt, and gratefully acknowledge wth thanks the many floral trbutes, bouquets, donatons of cars, and to Dr. Maurce Chodosh, Jehovah Wtnesses, pallbearers, the 5-Year Club and employes of Foster* Wheeler Corp., Carteret Frst Ad Squad and Lyman Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Mrs. Robert L. Keratt and famly. 9' PTA TO ENl...ftT\ N WOODBRDO. St. James' Schnnl Chrstmas party,, tomorrow. Mrs. Fr.,,,,., MM. Patrck Qnldtn,,', ot bnck nto. men, w;th the exn te for thrd place ns they swept board nf drector*, B To All Our Frend Ml ' t s our sncot dc,s ;. ; you enjoy a holday..,,, as joyously brght, ;, glow of candlelght,,, : of hope and Chrstmas carol. BALLROOM CLASSES FOR TEENAdl :s NOW FORMNG For nformaton Call Kl-l-S'l.-, JJhe L, arteret of 3^ MRS. KAY SVMCHCK, Drector 8 Edgar Street, Carteret ANGELO MCHAEL Washngton Avenue CARTERET nt -for a muscal Chrstmas! Exclusve Agency for Such Famous Name Accordons as EXCELSOR ACCORDANA BELL EXCELSOLA TTANO ORO ACME We have a number of bass stud-used and recondtoned ACCORDONS FROM $79 UKULELES Specal* now on Tenor, Bartone and Bwlar Vkm, Open Evenngs Tll 9 A muscal nstrument under tt Q tree wll make ths a truly noteworthy Chrstmas. Come, choose a sureto-pleasef gft from our wde selecton at specal.reduces prces! Check These Specally Prced Gft Suggestons: TRUMPET Outft Specal! $59.5 CLARNET Outft Specal! $69.5 TROMBONE butft Specal! $69.5 VOLN Outft Specal! $3.5 DJUM Outft! 'Specal! $95. Electrc Gutar.Outft Specal! 89. We camy a full lne of Muscal ostrumentd and Accessores Perth Amboy's Oldest Establshed Accordon (enter 9 Yearn at the Same Locaton EDDE'S MUSC CENTER 8ft VON&ostu, ro'uaou 357 State Street, Perth Amboy Telephone VA «9 May the true meanng of Chrstmas bt'wth M now ot on tht nght of th* Chrst Chld's brth. May th* Chrslmat story lv«onew n every heart. May all of tu keep Chrstmas as H* would how us do, wth good wll toward men. And may all thj bletng*' of Chrlnmo be yours, AMBOY FEED and GARDEN SHOP GEORGE W/U.H, Presdtnt Eva Walsh, Dorothy and Frank Schlmpf Steve Pajak Mr. Cassdy 79 NEW BRUNSWCK AVK. PERTH AMBOY Phone H--35 May the joy of Chrstmas shne brghtly n \<"" [ heart... and the New Year brny haw <'"V to $ou and yours. STERLNG SMTH,STJ<l<:.PERTH AV)» (>V

7 r Tk^. THS -ALL P/TCf{//Q ACCOMPLSHMENTS BEMl>HH WOULD TAX? MOP T/MB THA A 'COMMERCAL-LBfS 'JUST My THAT P \m FOTURS tfocpt w -m Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New Year From All : > : ', M' A <: A J~ A T V t of Us... To All of You! May ^ good thngs fpd the path to your door through the comng -.:- Blues Lose Thrd Straght Game to Hghland Park 5 CARTERET - Lke the stock mnrket. the -stock or the Carteret "fl School basketball team ht ; new low.hs week u the Blu«s ' t ther th thrdh entagenwnt g of l" season lo a bg and fghtlrm Hshlnnd Park combne Taaday nsht at the local gvm, by a 58 lo 3 score. Carteret was n the battle throughout the frst However n the second quarter. the Owls pulled away rust by nutflcorlnr the homesters, U to 3 Thereafter Hghland Park remaned out n front to the fnsh. The vstors put the game on ce. as the saylnn SOPS, by scorng wn to n the fnal perod. The Blues were led by Bob Matrfy who talled 5 ponts for 'he Blues. Carteret wll be. nactve untl after the holdays, meetng South Rver on January. The box score:- Crterft (3) O P P Zullo, [ G. T'betsky, f A. S'enza, f 3 6 Kosty, f 8 S. Semenza, c..'. T'betsky, g. Matefy, f B'delon, % 7 5 C'lchael. g... Mooney, g M'rell, f Ruben, f B'unson, f Donn. c Buck, g Ballon g Ken, g Rlese, g l'land Pt. (58) G 8.. B Brown's Upset By Stars, 53-39; CARTERET - The All Stars o' the Senor league mlled the uwc by b e a t n jt the undefeatcr Brown's Too much herht and the loss of Joe Lltus caused the Brown's to low ther frst name. The A) Stars played lke Chamns nnr gave the Br»wn's trouble from thr atart. Edmond Qreenberg wns hgh wth 3 polnt«and helper \t Ron Pustllo and Paul 9wedr each nettng ponts. All Stan Sweda Karweckl Hall Lucas usllo Merles "" nhrt-n dudmerstad P 58 Score by perods: Carteret Hghland Park Referee: Coffey, Umpre, Van Orden. COME N AND SE THRLLNG COLOR PCTURES THAT N AMAXNG 3 DMENSONS mwmw TROCOPC MCTtS TOTH Photo Shop 6 COOKE AVENUE <BOOK a SHOP CARTERET Stark Mengel Weber. Kollbas Oural Downer All Stars Brown's e l FRDAY, DECEMBER (T, 957 n 5 8 O h Brown's 3 a oo Hambkrs Wn Thrd To Lead Natonals CARTERET Lou Kondrk's Ramblers won ther 3rd straght game of the season to lead the Natonal league. Robert Wherle scored baskets and foul (or ponts to cop hgh scorng honors. For the 'osers, James Gles scored ponts. Ramblers Kondrk... Lysek Valent Wherle Hennett McMahon K. Ward Kobrn Haduk. Lenart Gles Woodman Turner.. 3 l.. Sabers Ramblers 3 6 Sabers 8 9 «^ HLL BOWL WOMEN'S LEAGUE STANDNGS Won Lost Hll Bowl Bar 3 6 Suto's Lunch 3 Star's Shop-rte 7'/ 5% Walt & Gene's 5 3 Hll Bowl " Sokler's Furnture 9 9 Muller's ns 8 3 Petrocy Jwlrs 6!^ 3 % Three game sweeps were regstered by Hll Bowl Bar over Walt & Gene's; Suto's Lunch over Hll Bowl; Sokler's Furnture over Muller's ns.; Star's Shop-rte over Petrocy Jwlrs. Hgh games auu sets were made by M. Koby, Walt & Gene's ; E. Hemsel, Hll Bowl, ADULT AND CHLDREN'S BOOKS ATLASES BBLES COOK BOOKS DC- TONARES LATEST FCTON AND NON-FCTON BOOKS WRTNG PAPER AND NOTES WRTNG PORTFOLOS AUTOGRAPH, PHOTOGRAPH AND SCRAP ALBUMS DARES GUE»T. BOOKS t EDUCATONAL TOTS DOLLS * STUFFED TOYS GAMES FOR THE FAMLY. f CHRSTMAS AND NEV YEAR ^SHEETNG CA St. P LARGE DOLLS AND TRUCKS REDUCED! Th«t«)-vA-«-««Perth Amboy g PAL News and Spts Hoand Town Tckets have been dltrlbutwl o the school* for the comlrtr nnce to be gven by the Psl Auxlary on December 38th at the 8t. )emetrlur CenUr, AdmMon wll K by tcket only. The Auxlary request* that alt Boys and Olrt nust be properly dressed. Elan* traders and Hgh school student* are elgble to attend. The Local Muscans are agan donatng a famous* dance band free. The Auxlary wll auo sponger a free Move at the Rltz Tor the younger Chldren on December 3th, The Carteret Sportsmen Assocaton wll hold ther banquet for lu* Carteret football learn on Wednesday January nd at the 3ypsy Camp. Many sport celebrles to be present. More detals later..,. Recreaton leagues.... Senlo league fnds 9t. Demetrus am Brown's Tavern holdng the to lead and Oem close behnd wt ther thrllng last second flnal aver the unlucky Petrach's Tav> ern 6-. Parkvew team need! a few more good player.s to offe any knd of a threat. Junor league.... Natona! Ramblers leadng the league anc wll get opposton from tr Angels and n the Ameca 'eague, Mutnks are leadng present and the other teams w?et better. Mdget and Cub leagues wll have ther fnal rosters on Saturday mornng at the Nathan Hale ; chool, where ths week's Clnc s beng held. Both leagues wll Hart on December 7th or 8th. Class A Grls and Class B Grls have been organzed and wll begn play on December 7th. After the openng games, Grls wll play every Monday at the Nathan Haleschool. Boys and GrLs who are not on teams wll be put on teams by Recreaton Department. Hgh school..,. Team travels to Clark and,loses ther nd game 35-6 n another poor shootng exhbton. Jay Vee team wn ther nd straght beatng the Clark team 9-6, wth Ed Carmlchnel scorng 9 ponts. On Tuesday, a Veteran studded Hghland Park team made trp to Carteret and went home a 58-3 vctor. For over a quarter, Carteret looked lke Champs, by leadng: and playng fne bal], but Hghland Park.soon woke up and ran and pressed Carteret dzzy. Jay Vee team lose ther, st game by a score of 7-. Jay Vee wll mprove and wll many games. Freshmen team lose the openng game to Clark Frosh -. Not much hope n the team, no heght and must mprove a lot n order to wn any games. Many fans are wonderng f the Varsty wll wn any games ths season. The games they wn, they lost. The frst f players have graduated and of the players have football njures, some of the players who were fne prospects n ther Freshmen and Sophomore years have not been playng lke they are capable of and nstead of advancng and playng lke Vets, have been passed by other players.... Look for a bad season and no Wns unless the team can pjay better ball.... A lot of former Carteret Hgh players, home on leave from College are earnng extra money by carryng mall. Warnng watch out for the black Street, eh lou.. pooch H.S.TossersLose nd Came as Clark Scores by 35-6 CARTFRET Old mm lln* ontruh'd to plague the Carteret leh School banketball trm a«j he bov* dropped ther *Mon j» of the wnwn. thn tme to lark Rmlonal. 35-M,«t tr* latter '» court. The frame «n farly claw untl he fnal perod when the h«ne rum mnm ahead on n* buls f a W -5 rauy. Carteret ltd n the opentm perod but Clark came from ehnd to take the ea at halflme, Uto. Carteret recouped a few ponts n the thrd perod by outcarno he hom tcmert, -. but contnued to tral M th«bnal round opanet), 33-. Ot'n* TerfbeUltv and Sam Stenb each scored sn ponts for the Blue and Whte team. CarWM h) O Zullo, f A. S'enaa. T, T'etsky. f T'betsky. c. Kosty, g T, Carmlctoael, a S'mema, K B'delon, g... Carmlchnel, r Lous ATTENDED CONCERT FORDS Wllam B. Romg, n, 5 Crow's Mll Road, and hs weekend guest. Fred Kumpel, Delanco, atjtended a performance of Handel's "Messah," by the Masterwork Chorus and Orchestra, Saturday, a< Morrstown Hgh 3chool, '3 o. t 8 36 Clark Regonal (3ft) G F P anelll. f. - K'telnk, f Drks, f M'rlson. c,... Banch, c 3 Bauer, g > 8 P'venzano. g Score by perods: Carteret.. ( 5 6 Clark Regonal Referee: Yohn. Umpre. Gru - nnger. Jayvees Wn Close Game Over Clark Tossers by 9-6 CAJTERET The Jayvees won ther second straght game (unlke the varsty, whch dropped two n a row' by nosng out the Clark Regonal jayvees. 9 to <. at the Clark court last Frday nuht. To wn, Carteret had to come from behnd wth a tremendous second-half rally. t was actually n the thrd perod that Carteret came from behnd wth a 9- rally. Carteret led. at the end of the frst perod, 8-, but Clark began to throw the game wde open n the second round when the home team outscored the Blues by 7 to. Ed Carmchael and Caesar Wllams were the bg scorers for Carteret, wth nne and seven ponts respectvely. The box score: Carteret Pettus E. Carmchael Matefy» Wllams Spewak. Schreck Goderstad BjaloWarcuk Clark 9 Kennedy # 3 Tonneson,... : Zmmerman Makrawsky, < Vera Tupk * Paclna..:: Standsh 8 Score by perods: Carteret 8 9 Clark.7 / PAGE QPEAKNG O ABOUT SPORTS nexperence contlmfs lo plague the hgh, school basketball tram as Wes Sprwak's quntet dropped ta second bnll game of the current senson t" Clark Regonal last week by a 35-6 srore However, Wesley la confdent that the Blues wll ht ther strde before long and that the team wll wnd up wth a successful season, as n past years. WHh about two months gone by n the Cty Bowlng. League, Sandor's Tavern, wth a bg 8^-game margn n frst place, looks lke a sure wnner to rrpfat agan ths season. Johnny Sandor, sponsor of the club, says the boys are hoter than a nrrcrackpr. Tckets were harder to get tor the New York (Mana- Cleveland Browns champonshp pro football game at the stadum last Sunday than for a performance of "My Far Lady," but those local fans who mad* the gnme state that ducats went betng outsde the stadum the afternoon of the game The Carteret jayvees are makng up for the varsty by postng ther second straght game ths week, wnnng over Clark Regonal. Wth the yuletde season upon us. t s fttng and proper at ths tme to wsh all out readers and frenda a very Merry Chrstmas season, a healthy and joyous one. On Tuesday afternoon, we wll be jonng hundreds of thousands of offce workers who wll be partcpatng. n ther annual Chrstmas partes. Some of our readers have wrtten n to request another artcles on our trp to Europe last summer. f al goes well, we wll have the fourth nstallment wrtten here next week. Be seeng you. Ramblers Set New Record wth 8-5 Freshmen, 3 * Wn Over Frosh n Junor League CARTERET The Ramblers' CARTERET The Angels rolled up a record hgh score n ther frst game n the Junor routng the Freshmen by an 8-5 tctball league by defeatng th«tally ths week n the Junor Rec-'. Freshmen No. team by a reutlon basketball league.. score, The Ramblers, holdln a te- After nlltfcorln(, lnp YH mendous advantage n heght over llm openn(! qlla,. tor l M th,. ther opponents, scored heavly n : Awls mb nta ned ther advmj.l every perod. \ t w al nll, mes holdng th# The Ramblers scored 3 ponts, sllktlt (, rf, P dul -t K lhe remanng n the frst perod, 7 n the second, 5 n the thrd and 5 n the three perods, ' fnal.stanza. The box score: Wherle and Kondrk were the Antds bg (funs for the Ramblers, tallyng and - ponts respectvely, The score: Rambler!) Lysck 6 Kondrk Medvetz Wherle McMahon Bennett Valent.. Hamorsk Kull(k.. Pascal Koy... Olear Toth Fscher GoeU... Beam, Rambler.; Frosh # 37 Preshmen No. G Splsak Mnslo Pukash. Kudtck Kukosk Borusavlc Woodhull Mesqulta Tucholskl p Paltkns Spewak Dacko Sullvan Rozelle Zaglesk Kuhn... 3 Ruelb Makka Score by perods: Angels Freshmen No. 5 ;r ts We whh all our frends, neghbors and customers a Very Merry Chrstmas and a AUTY 67t69 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret SOL SOKLER STEVE KOPN ftllt KVllflA UCHARD LSCK GEORGE YUHASZ GOA GRAEME VJCTOR AGO8TO SOL D!ENER Sportsmen... The Merrest Chrstmas Ever JAG'S Sportng Good* State Street, Perth Amboy Henry J(l«wal, Prop Happy New Year A GRAND HOUDAY SELECTON! We nvte you to select your needs here for holday gftng am entertanng. 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8 v:\(',]] [' FRDAY, DECEMBER, 57 Churches (C'oturtl tnm Page One) wllh lu!y nnmunon. Servces on St. Kfhcn's Dny, DeccmVr 6. St.. John's Dy, December 7, and Holy notl.s Jny, December 8, Wll br lt!) A. M. St. Ellas' Hcv. A. MedVlRy Cof'"sons. Saturday, December ; Monday, December 3, and Tuesday, December, from 6-8 P. M. Pf.-cmbcr. Chrstmas Eve aervct p M., followed by a Chrst nns Mdnpht Maps; December :!5, Masses, 8 A. M. Hun- Mrs. Robert McMahon. Mr. nw\ Mrs. Duke Sllverstrlnl, Mr and garan; A. M. Utah Mass n Old Blnvanl- Mrs. Frank Hnrtwell, Jnmrs ; Decpnber 3, Thunksglvlu D'Orsl and MKS Theresa altar.. servce P. M., wth benedcton; January, Masses nt 8 and n A. M. /nn Lutheran Rev. K, Dokoff Deccmb-r, candlelght servce at P. M, wth sermon topc enttled The Marvel of Chrstmas; December 5, Chrstmas Day, 9 (Contnued from Page One) A. M. German servce, A. M. readng of the Chrstmas story Englsh servce wth the Junor from God's Word, specal musc, Chor snatk. Holy Communon the lghtng of the candles, and Wll be dstrbuted at both servces. Mss Florence Perry and Mrs. the Chrstmas Eye medtaton. Sacred Heart Rev. L. Petrck December. confessons, 3-6 P. M. Chrstmas Masses; Mdnght Hjh Muss; Chrstmas Day, Low Musses at 7, 8, 9: Hl(?h Mass at :3 wth benedcton? December a, specal servce at 7 P.M.: confessons, -5 P.M. and 7:3-8:3 P. M.; New Year's Day, Low Masses. 7, 8. and 9; Hgh M.ss at :3, followed by benedcton. St. Elzabeth's Rev. A. Huber December, confessons from -6 P. M. and 7-8 P. M. Mdnght Mass at o'clock. December 5, Masses at 7, 8. 9, and :3 Hgh Mass wth benedcton. December 3, New Year's Eve, confessons, -6 P. Y.; Thanksgvng servce at 7 P. M.; New Year's Day, Masses at 7, 8, 9, and :3 Hgh Mass. Frst Presbyteran Rev, M. Brown December, Chrstmas Eve, candlelght servce at P. M.; and ran nto the sde of the car. She sngs ncely, also. Arthur O'- The collson klled the buck. A Connell s realstc as the uncle. New Year's Dy. January, a ser-gamvce wll be conducted at A. M. msson to keep the deer, whch warden gave the hunters per- t s flmed n color, n the bluegrass country, whch adds to one's Calvary Baptst dressed out at 7 pounds. enjoyment of ths pcture. Rev.,Joseph Matus Homer Tncules, Assstant "PERR" December, Tuesday, candlelght servce at P.M.; Chrst- FORDS Mss Sylva Clara ney fantasy, thu flm tells the NTATED Another fascnatng Walt Dsmas Day. December 5, annual Beauregard, SO Thrd Street, was story of Perr, a brght-eyed, Chrstmas worshp servce at ntated nto Delta Ph Chapter bushy-taled, lttle pne squrrel, A.M. The Calvary Chor wll sns f Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternty at Bucknell Unversty, Lews- t s "true-lfe fantasy" whch wll Derved from ft Felx Balton book, at both servces. The Junor Chor wll sng at the mornng servce. burg, Pa, delght mos)f fans. The story of Free Magyar Rev. A. Harsnny Monday, December 3, preparatory servce n Hungaran at 7:3; Tuesday, December, servce n Hungaran, 7 P.M.; candlelght servce n Englsh, 8 P.M.; Chrstmas Day servces at 8:3 A.M. Elfsh. :3 A.M., Hungaran; 3 P.M. Hungaran Thanksgvng servce; December 3, New Yepr's Eve 7:3 P.M. worshp servce n Englsh, Holday Settng (Contnued from Page One' rane Martak, Robert Sprnger and guest, George Yanck and Mss Joyce Ondar of Fords, Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Enot, Mr, and Mrs. Wllam D'Zurlla, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dylag, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nemec, Rchard Curcy NOTCES NOTCE OK ANNUAL MEETNG OF SHAREHOLDERS The Annul Meetng o[ Shareholders Of the FRST NATONAL BAMK N CARTERET, N. J., wll be held at the offce of the Bank, 5 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N. J., on TueBday, January, 958, n :o> A. M, for the electon of Drectors for the enjulng year, also for tlc transacton of»ny other busness that may properly come before the meetng. The polls wll open at : A, M. und reman open for one hour. Dated: Carteret, New Jersey November JOHN P. MULVHLL, Vce Presdent and Casher C. '. /3., 7; /3, /58 TOMORROW... take the whole famly ^ out to dnner JRY OUR HES LOBSTER A LA NEWBURG SSRM' and Sf AUD'S N (ASSEfOLE RCE 'LAF - STHlNG BEANS.75 HOWARD JoHMon Routes # and #9 Woodbrdge CLOS :)-A' WKDNKSDAY, )EC. 5th and aupst, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qunrkenbush. Ml.ss Jean Carlcton and guest, and Mss Carol Carleton and uuost of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Couuhlln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zaleakl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nadolskl, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorjje Caplk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nalback, Mr and Mrs, James Parrcll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bufano, Frankln Dolan and Mss rene Tlmko. Robert Oehme and jruest of Fords. Lous Kady and Rtest Mr md Mrs. Thomas DOUKRS, Mr fnd Mr. and Mrs. Davd Ober of Weslfleld, Joseph Mcsquta and Joan Sersun, Rchard MRPCZ snd guest, Robert Mullen and suest. Julan Pollak and guest. To Repeat Cantata Donald Ellott wll sng the duet "O Holy Nght." The mnster wll delver the medtaton "The Son of Man Cometh." TonlRht at 7:5 P. M., the Nursery, KlndrrEArt.cn. and Prmary Departments of the Church School wll have ther Chrstmas profram. Each chld n these departments wll take part n the program. There wll be a vst from Santa Claus. Gfts wll be dstrbuted, and refreshments wll be served. Because of the number of pupls nvolved n each department, only the parents and the adult frends of the parents arc asked to attend the program. WELL, WELL... DALLAS, Tex. Two frends, R. L. Parks and F. B. Beckworth, both of Dallas, spent a whole day n a deer hunt but ddn't see a deer, On the Way home, however, along a lonely stretch of road, a buck leaped a fence belde the road SMOKE SAL FEEDS ON MAL Ths unque face makes malng a ( letter an experence n Havana, Cuba. The young lady-name of "Melody Keys "-drops a letter nto the cty's frst malbox. Whch the Spanards used centures ago. ON the SCREEN "APRL LOVE" Ths smple, although,'pleasng, lttle flm s Pat Boono's second move. Wth hm ths tme s Shrley Jones, as the grl next door. Boone s hs wholesome, cleancut self n a rather unlkely (for hm) role of a bay from the cty, who has become nvolved n a stolen car escapade and s sent to hs uncle's farm for rehabltaton. The plot shows how he slowly adjusts to unfamlar country lfe, eventually wnnng over hs gumpy uncle and'falls n ENDNG lovevth the grl, who lves on the neghborng farm. Pat appears much more at ease n ths flm than he dd n hs ntal flm. "Bernardne." Shrley Jones s sweet as the grl frend. LAST DAYS! PRCES SLASHED AGAN! "LEE" Come on Dawn and Pck L'p These Bargans -. Buy That Extra Gft wth the Money You SAVE at MDERN MWS SHOP mmssnop 3 MAN ST., YVOOf>BRDGE Open Daly.M, to 5 P.M. DOOLEY'S HOUSE of TOYS Open Every Evenng Untl O'Clock Open ALL DAY Sunday DSCOUNT PRCES! Wf know all about toys as we sell them "year 'round!" See us before you buy. We Wll be Open Chrsttas Eve Tl Mdnght J Sec Our Fne Selecton of CHRSTMAS TREES Select Yours Now. We'll tcserve t For You. largest Selecton of QUALTY TOYS Anywhere!! Shop n Carefree Comfort PLKVTY OF FRKK PARKNG SPACK! DOOLEY'S loutte of Toys 8 St. Avenue "Oldest and Largest Toy Sture n tll* Area" usu mm ANU-cAKGt: MJ.V NOW,?A* LATER how the flm was shot n the actual settng n the forest s almost as exctng as the flm tself. For the most part of two years, Kht photographers kept a constant vgl n the woods of northern Utah to brng back fascnatng color sequences of squrrels, martens, wldcats, raccoons, beavers and other forest creatures. The camera follows Perl from nfancy through vared adventures to her frst romance wth a boy squrrel named Porro. Some of the shots show anmals tranng ther younr, and, whle there s a great deal of gore and sudden death as the law of the jungle prevals, Perr herself havng several close brushes wth death, there s a happy endng as she s reunted wth her Porro after a forest fre, College 'Who's Who' Lsts, Fords Resdent FORDS Mss Carol Ann Patton, a senor at Montclar State Teachers' College has been elected to "Who's Who n Amercan Colleges and Unverstes." A graduate of St. Mary's Hgh School, Perth Amboy, class of 95, Mss Patton s charman of the Honor Board of. the women's dormtory; treasurer of Aldona, honorary Englsh socety; member of Dal Phac. Delta Theta Psl, and the Newman Club. She s an Englsh major, and lves wth her brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Warren, 67 Grant Avenue. -STATE- THEATRE Woodbrd* N. J. WED. THRU SAT. Jerry Lews, Davd Wayne n The SAD SACK Co-Ht Rchard Dennng, Matp Corday n "THE BLACK SCORPON" Saturday Matnee at : P. M. Kt Nte s Hgh School Nlte SUNDAY AND MONDAY Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullvan n "FORTY GUNS" Co-Ht Sopha Loren, Gerard Oury n WOMAN OF THE RVER" Closed Tuesday for Our Employes CONTNUANCE PERFORM- ANCE CHRSTMAS DAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Matnee Wednesday and Thursday, : P. M. -jr Co-Ht June AH#on - Davd Nlven n M^ MAN GODFREY " FRDAY - SATUR)AY THE BOWKRY BOYS n 'LOOKNG FOR DANGER Co Ht HM llta(k Ol NOTttr; DAMfc" BORED SCON ENDS VACATON-One of the New Ymk Rdlrys s about to te mate hs Bermuda vacaton, begun n 9. Ths example ol the RrU-y lullo famly relaxes behnd hs sunglasses-tortose shfll, of course-nt the Bermuda Aquarum. He'll soon be headng back to New York to take charge of thngs at the new aquarum at Coney sland. 'Moe.was sent to the Brtsh sland wh«n the Battery P»rk Aquarum was closed 6 years ago. Town Acts To Control Rent Hkes WOODBRDQE Despte the fact that the State Legslature has taken no acton on Rent Control, the Town Commttee Tuesday ntroduced a rent control ordnance whch t hopes wll be vald untl the State body takes acton. And, t turned out, t was the The Legslature wll not con-wronvene untl January when t s bus. expected the Democratc party MERRY CHRSTMAS members wll try agan to enact legslaton. Governor Meyner sad TO ALL OUR PATRONS yesterday he s not sure a decson of the Supreme Court last summer, kllng local ordnances not under the State enablng act, would apply to 958 when there wll be no state law, at least at] the begnnng. Local ordnances orobably would face a court test, he.sad. Hearng on the local ordnance s slated for 'Monday, December 3, Commtteeman R. Rchard Krauss. charman of the admns-! traton commttee, announced j that the offces at the Muncpal Buldng wll close at noon on December and December 3 to gve employes some tme to prepare for the holdays. The commttee passed on fnal readlnp the ordnance creatng a parkng authorty n the Townshp, ' As ^announced by The ndependepf-leader last week, effectve December 8, four men were ap- -FORDS- PLAYHOUSE Hl--ttS THURS. THRU SAT, DECEMBER 9- "NO DOWN PAYMENT" Wth Joanne Woodward and Sheree North "nau(jthtet OF DR. JEKYLL" Wth John Am and Glora Talbott Saturday Matnee Extra Cartoons SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY DECEMBER - "THE DEVL'S HARPN" Wth Cornel Wlde and Jean Wallace "ZERO HOUR" Dana Andrews and, Lnda Darnell (EVERY WEDNESDAY HUNGARAN SHOW) ponted to the ponce department, Roy P. Majkarlnetz, S79 Merellne Avenue. Avenel; Rudolph W. Gloff, 8 Hornsby Street, Fords; Robert R. Fsher, 56 Oarden Avenue, Woodbrldge and George J. Lochll, 7 Srwaren Avenue, Sewaren. They wll start as Patrolmen Fourth Class at $,. RUN FOR WRONG BUS FATAL KANSAS ClTy James H. Terrll, 669yearHld retred streetcar conductor and hs wfe were walkng toward '% corner when they saw a buscomlrw- They bemn runnng to catch t. Just as they reached the corner, Tcrll felt a pan n ht chest and fell to hs knees, dyng of a heart attack. RTZ Theatre CARTERET. N. J. KM-596 NOW THRU SAT. Eva Mare Sant n "A Hatful! of Ran" n CnemsScope - Plus GtWT HORROR 5 FBT HGH nhuman Kn* of a World of Ga,r»ntuan Beasts! "THE CYCLOPS" SPECAL KDDE MATNEE SATURDAY! 6 CARTOONS - PLUS - "THE CYCLOPS" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY DEC., 3, Sunday Matnee at :5 "THE NVSBLE BOY" and "STOWAWAY ^«>^^ ST. DEMETRUS COMMUNTY ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET Walter THS FMMY, DEC, GRL\ Theatre Wll Be Closed Chrstmas Eve, Dec. WED. TURU SAT. DEC. %$, 6, 7, 8 Henrjr Fonda n "The Tn Star" Plus AMo R»y n "NOHTFAL,' Plus Cartoon, SPECAL KDDE MATNEE SATURDAY CENTER DANCNG EVERY FRDAY NGHT fross and Hs Orchestra Merry Chrstmas to Our Patrons SKBA'S Carteret Dner ft Roosevelt Aveuue CARTERET < NOW OPEN ALL DAY SUMAYS and -** Fr$«h Stsafood Dnners to "Take Out" Kvtry Frday! (Stays Hot n Reynolds A,juulru» Wr»p) DAL KM-95B Rabb Announces Chanukah Program SELN Rabb Jacob Junpres wll present moton pctures, candlellultnk ceremony and play, wth members of the relsous schools n the cast, Sunday's ChamkRh program lor chldren of the relgous schools and ther famles, sponsored by the PTHA of Congregaton Beth Sholom. The affar wll start a A.M. at the Center, 9 Cooper Avenue. Refreshments wll' be served and each youngster wll receve a Chanukah grab-bag, Regular Sabbath servces wll be held tomorrow at 7:3 P.M. An Oneg Shabbat wll be held after servces. Unversty '"UK:»f the Amercaa A Unversty Womo,,,, home of MM Ann,, lof. Dr. Van Clcvo u date Professor of ' Ktl Douglass Collet, Dlemma of Mod H for Leadershp or ' All." He sad that ; ( n a trllemma rath,, '',,' lemma. We could M. he present educaton,,, We could have n,., ' n the humanty», «],',', would have to lc Bn, hl ly and morally, ),,, s"' We can contnue lls,, work towards mpum,',' ent educatonal svs, " asked whether our,,,,,,, challenges the sfted,. tlll Dr. Morrs report, <.,- ment that the rdnr.,,,,,. should be revsed m,,!' that at the samr n n., overlookng the fact n, there have been <HJ, snce Sputnk. Uo,, changed, nor can quckly. Th«next moetn-. u»ry 8 at School 7 -\", wll w an MVtn»,. "Modern vs. qas.sua \ by Theodore Benson. the Art Department Hoste»»es wn, (, v Klutkowk. Rah«av Klrby, Colonln; Ms, :, Woodbrde, and Ms v man, Colonla. TOO MANY NVn ]> COVENTRY. End;,,,,: Ms. Hannah Taym n ; brthday, the Mnym ;; and "all her famly ever, when t was ran,, potental guest-lst mm The date of February 5 has the mayor restrcted been set for the frst dance of the Mrs. Taylor, her seln chapter of USY. (;: grandchldren only,: The CBS Junors wll meet January 7 at 7:3 P.M., and the teenagers January 8. 8 P.M. A general Congregatonal meetlnp s scheduled for January, 8 P.M., wth an nterestng program planned. Members and frends are nvted. OPEN ALL YM'MUNft Na MatUr What th«wutbw Ortsldt, mld* Ytr C*r VMH Cn*y lvng R«cm CtMftrt W* Supply Y«ur Gar Hth an TODAY THRU SATURDAY Jerry Lews Whacky n Khak as "THE SAD SACK" VUVUun Plus Sopha.orm "WOMAN OF THE RVER" Techncolor SUN. - MON. - TUKS. Rohrt Wacncr, Joan Collns "STOPOVER: TOKYO" Cnemascope»nd Color Plus Youth Tells ts Storj "YOUNG AND DANGEROUS" "" " - 'nn nn v f t 'nk. SELN THEATRE SELN, N. J. THURS. Kll. s San Quntn K^- See Jack Pnlu "HOUSE of NUMBERS Ml -rnmf' Plus - Mark Stevens -.lor \M m n the bloody ambush t "GUNSGHT RDGE" SUNDAY Scott Brady - Anu- Vnrnll J n color THE RESTLESSl BREED" Plus - Dana Anclnuv Sterlln llaxlrn n ' ZERO HOUR" CHRSTMAS (AKMUt P. M., )l<!' "SEMHOLE UPRSNG 5 CARTOONS 5 "PHANTOM FROM >< No Show ChrMn.t "THE HOME OF SERVCE" HLL PHARMACY Headquarters For - Kor every member of the fan l> OPEN EVERY EVENNG Tl GFTS 587 RooNpvelt Avenue, Phone Klmball -3SZ5 Merry Chrstmas From The REO DNER j r» OPEN CHRSTMAS JVK n observance of the.holy day, we-wll '" closed all day Wednesday, Chrstmas U^v REOPEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER «, Al " A REO DNEK m Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdgt )l

9 c VRTERET PRESS,,.l,(.d Every Frday by Carteret Press Pll',, Roosevelt Avenue. Cftrteret, N. J. Telephone Klmball -56 Charles E. Orefory Edtor and Publsher subscrpton rates by mall, ncludng '] v, f one year, $3.5; sx months, $.75-?,"p.' r "months, $.; slnfle copes by mal,,'r,,-rnt.s. All payable n advance. Bv carrer delvery, cents per copy,,. lltft ed as second class matter June f,,,.) ut Carteret, N. J., Post Offce, under ;,;; Acl ol March, 878. llr n There a Santa Claus? s one of the most llustrous n the hstory of journalsm. t wan THten by Francs P. Church and was frst fnlrr on September,»97, n the New vnrh Sm.) We take pleasure n answerng at servce, nd nto one bundle, 'nto another, tw: havc l!? not al«ady sent that x prpscnl l to your son, husbrothcr overseas, you wll be hc Bets t n tme for Chrst- ««* t mght be advsable to send t b y ar at ths late date. The custom of sendng Chrstmas cards s a wdely accepted one a 7" l )p l )te w» see each other every day thr ughout the year are found malng each other cards at Chrlstma tme. Whether the custom wll survve n ths fashon or whether we wll return to the old practce of sendng cards to frends seen only occasonally or who lve n a dstant locaton, only tme wll tell. (. f and thus promnently the com- n any case, f you arc not a poltlhwncaton below, expressng at the clan and f you send out Chrstmas car(ls bl/ w tme our great gratfcaton that lhe hundreds, mal them early ths year. Gve the poor fellow ts (athful author s numbered among who receves t tme to get one n the hr frends of The Sun: mal for you for no one can possbly rnr Edtor: am eght mm old. keep up wth all the sources of Chrstmas Some of my Uttlt frends say thrre K cards, s;nla Clww. Pupa says, "f you see t n Ttw Sun, t's ' " Please tfll me the truth; * there a S.nh Claus? (h (hrstmm Travel t s an unpleasant thought, but VRGNA OHANLON more people are klled durng the US Wwt Nln«t/-nfth street j Chrstmas season, travelng home for Vrgna, your lttle frends are al Chrstmas and back, than at any other tmo of the^ Therc are a numbe> (n, f They have been affected by the! h of a skeptcal a R e. They do! of rea «for ths - For one, beleve except they see. They thnk thn B. the Chrstmas holt comes at a lme of the *» nothng can be whch s not com- d : f ^ t.,,,.,, when there s more darkness and less on-honsve by ther lttle mnds. All : daylr U than durng ^y ouer majomnds. Vrgna, whether they be holday perod of the year. For anothe m's or chldren's, are lttle. n ths thng, the Chrstmas hojday season,ut unverse of ours, man s a mere! us a long one extendng untl afte lwvt. an ant, n hs ntellect, as com-, N(? w Year's Day. wth the boundless world about Combned wth weather condtons measured by the ntellgence are often poor, the long nght.:. a.s...,, tuand the long h holday J all Jjon to make : of graspng the whole truth,*, r the Chrstmas season a deadly one for., knowledge, motorsts and pedestrans alke. Yes, Vrgna, there s a Santa Claus. We know Q[ ^ ^ frends ^ Jn exsts as certanly as love and gen- rcccnt ycars nave taken to the trans sty and devoton exst, and you; rather than to the hghways, even :.n\- that they abound and gve to though they drve and mght return :r lfe ts hghest beauty and joy. to ther homes at Chrstmas tme by car. Ths may be worth consderng how dreary would be the world for those who are fndng drvng more ;hcre were no Santa Claus. t would ^ ^ m ^ and whq have long ;s dreary as f there were no Vr- j dstances t drve or have cars whch mas. There would be no chld-lke' are nl n perfect condton. a:h then, no poetry, no romance to Wc rpm nc j our readers that ths x tolerable- ths exstence. We' ycar Amercans seem to have cut down ld have no enjoyment, except n the death toll on the hghways and. and sght, The eternal lght wth! that unless ths Chrstmas s a blooder one than can be foreseen, 957 wll LC tl chldhood flls the world would have been an mprovement over 956 extngushed. n ths regard. Ths s somethng we Not beleve n. Santa Claus? You, askour readers to keep n mnd durng -M as well not beleve n fares, j th C remander of the month, especally J mght get your papa to hre men watch n all the chmneys on Chrstr.,!.s to catch Santa Claus, but evenf.- y dd not see Santa Claus comng P"'.vn what would that prove? Nobody > Santa Claus but that s no sgn < T s no Santa Clars. The most real nns n'the world are those that :Uer chldren nor men can see. Dd r "! ever ^ee the fares on the lawn? : course not, but that's no proof that ' v are not there. Nobody can con- Cnvr durng the fatal days between December and January 3. Why T. B. Seals? Dd you know that tuberculoss last year caused, deaths n the Unted States? Dd you know that 7, new cases of prevously unknown tuberculoss wore dscovered n ths country last year? or magne all the wonders that ^ ^ rcasons why we urge been affected by the nflatonary trend l has affected practcauyjerr e s nothng else real and abdng. else n recent years. They ac No' Santa Claus? Thank God he "ll'only $ penv-heet of f stamps. lves and he lves forever. A thousand Because WW has not yet found a rs from now, Vrgna, nay tensuccfc vaccne aganst tuberculoss t'ousand years from now, we wll contnue to make glad the heart of chld- and because the assocaton sp. J.«effort of the local must unseen and unseeable n the world. those - who can to buy T.B. Chrstmas _... You tear apart the baby's rattle and Seals, as people have been dong for < ' what makes the nose nsde, but over ffty years now. For these many years the money derved from the sale re js a vel coverng the unseen ld -whch not the strongest man, of Chrstmas seals has j>ecn used to even the unted strength of all the [tlongest men that ever lved, could sr apart. Only fath, fancy, poetry, e, romance can push asde that cur- P'u and vew and pcture the supernal 'auty and glory beyond. s that all H? Ah, Vrgna, n all ths world asesof tuberculoss through dscover cases X-ray examnaton, to develop new and better methods of treatment and to provde servces for patents. The cost of Chrstmas Seals has not On Chrstmas Mal dscover a Cure s of vtal mportance The Post Offce pepartment has provde toevery resdent, money s stll needed "gsested ta" customers rnal ther l The current Chrstmas TB Sea Packages tnd cwdf early ths year,?tthroueh the Chrstmas fe department antcpates what may new P«urges ts re^ nsttute a record volume for ths C t s to ther 'hrstmas aeawh. As the reader probably knows, f he PAGE NNE JUST WHAT WAS NEEDED FOR CHRSTMAS Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns TRENTON - Colorful ceremones wll feature, the be nauguraton of Governor Robert B. Meyner at the State House at noon on January to launch another four yesvs n offce for the frst man to be T-elected under the two successve term pro- j n( m nlstcred vson of the 97 State Consttuton. Top hats and tals, wth a sprnklng of Homburs toppers and plan black or blue busness suts, wll be worn by hgh State offcals, legslators and membtrs of the judcary n the naugural processon from the State House shortly before noon. The processon, led by a Natonal Guard color suard and a bund, wll proceed down State Street, south on Wllow Street, to the War Memoral Buldng where the dgnfed ceremones wll be held. The naukural producton wll closely follow the pattern approved by the last fve Governors of New Jersey,- ncludng the 95 naugural of Governor Meyner. The 957 mnmmoth naugural ball to held n the Trenton Armory n the evenng. Burkhardt s workng closely wth Henry H. Patterson, Senate Secretary, on the many detals. Governor Meyner wll the oath offce durng ft jont sesson of the 958 LeRlslature whch wll convene on the stage of the beautful War Memoral Buldng. Chef Justce Joseph Welntraub, a close frend of Meyner, wll admnster the oath. mmedately outsde n Stacy Park a Natonal Guard unt wll fre a salute of 9 guns. nsde the orchestra wll render Hal to the Chef." Mrs. Sophe Meyner, 75- year-old mother of the Governor; hls brde of almost a year. Mrs. Helen Stevenson Meyner: hs sster, Mrs. Ollce WaRner, and hs brother, Gustave, wll jon thousands of other nterested onlookers at the naugural ceremones. RECESSON: Offcal reports at the State level ndcate Republcan Legslature s a busness recesson s gracously cooperatng n the, n prospect for New Jersey plans throumh a legslatve resdents wthn the na,ar commttee of Senators and Assemblymen. The Legslature wll pck up (he $5, future. Several seasonal factors, plus cancellatons of some tab to cover the expenses of the ceremones. Robert J. Burkhardt, Excutve Drector of the Democratc State Commttee, who arcraft contracts by the government, have combned to cause a drop n total employment n New Jersey. t s estmated ttat about 5 per cent s arrannnu the program, of New Jersey's labor force clams there wll be no nnovatons ths jpr, except a s already out of work. Manufacturng To Our Frends: ploymcnt s lower and the decrease s the frst snce October 95. The prospect of a rse n the avalablty of more permanent Jobs n the future s uncer- mmedate tan. Rv Kenneth Fnk. Drector, Trlnreton Rrw»rch Servce PRNCETON What jobs o careers offer the most promsng opportuntes nr young poojl* today? Whch ltcr thp least??o.<mlt.s o( the latest New JorwV Poll survey shows Hnt nsofar as runc and fle adult ctzens ore concerned dmnee'lng rates tops wth them Then comes rnrdk-ne.followng tho top two. closely bunched together, come ndustry. teachtvm, and busness. Tralng tlr fve lenders come government, mltary servce, and law n that order When New Jersey Poll stud reporter* put the folwwlns queston to more than. adulf ctzens n all walks ot lfe: "Whch two of thew Jobs nr carter's do you feel oftrr the most promsng: opportuntes for younj people n New Jersey today: Job* n bulncu? Engneerng? Jobs n government* Teachng? Law? Medcne? Mltary servce? or Jobs n ndustry?" Tnese were the results; Engneerng T!)'. Medcne 35 ndustry 5 Teachng 5 Busness Publc Feels Engneerng and Medcne Offer The'Most Promsng Opportuntes For Young People Today Joba n government M Mltary servce Uw. 8 No opnon Analyss of the varous pop- ulatlon croups brngs out j.some very nterestng fndngs j that should be of real nterest and concern to state and natonal leaders. For example, young people those between and 3 feel that engneerng, bus- Ooverno' Robet B. Mey-nessner, medcne, and ndustry who s wntchnu the eco- nomc stuaton duly, reports offer the most promsng op- ftrtunltle.s. that n md-october unemployment Teachng, government, law n New Jersey was estmated at,. whch and mltary servce set lower ratngs wth young adults. s 3. more than the Sep- Of sgnfcance, too. s that tember totals. The Governor men rank engneerng, medcne, busness, and ndustry also reports,8 persons were on relef rolls n Oc-thtober, an ncrease of 5,3 top four. Teachng, jobs compared wth October, 956. Ths caseload s partcularly vulnerable to all types of unfavorable economc condtons. At ths tme of the year some ncrease was expected due to seasonal factors, but ths year has been the added mpact of the recessonary trend and ncreased unemployment n ueneral. MGRANTS: Nneteen thousand mgrants come nto New Jersey each summer from Puerto Rco and the southern states to harvest vegetable and frut crops, brng along bad habts whch ftet them n trouble wth polce. State troopers, who mantan a constant survellance on the labor camps, made 798 arrests of mgrants durng the past summer. Of those arrested, 6 were charged wth dsorderly conduct and 86 wth petty larceny. Seven em- ' mgrants- were arrested on Because WP ar;e proud to call you our frad we extend lo you am yours every good wsh we can thnk of for the (V'* lms Season. t s good to have served you. We are graceful not only from the Htaudnont of the good husness we have enjoyed, hut from the knowledge that our greatest asset s the host of frends who reman wth K year after year. Sncerely seln Tax Servce PatTomasso Phoe Lberty 8-6 \u:h only \»-; o-u Tn- f. th.t M'opf wthhstt c'llf'!' ed''tov* on.lder *ljjl Jolts n eut'me..r.d )ob»)m m rmllnn r:vrc.»* oflertng he 'w jronmnv opporlumtek for young prop certanly be of concern state,nrl n'dml vadert Hnc'.s!ow lhe. varous POP-HJJ^' UKUOM Bouys answered n KkMl, today :. AurVpy. Sw5T ralut TnfhlH n government, mltary servce, and law gel lower menton. Worthy of partcular note, too. s that college educated adults rate the careers as follows: The top three are engneerng, medcne, and ndustry. Then comes teachng, law, and busness. Tralng far behnd are jobs n government wth only 5 per cent menton and mltary servce drunk and dsorderly charges and fourteen others for camblng. Three were pcked up as furtves from justce. State Polce also nvestgated 39 motor vehcle accdents nvolvng ml gran laborers durng the summer. n addton to keepng order among the mgrants, troopers of the Bureau of Safety Educaton serve lecturers durng the fourweek Mgrant lyabor summer school, stressng safety (blcy- (Contnued on Page 3' BANKNG HOURS: Monday Thru Frday 9 A. M, to P. M. Frday Evenngs F, M. lo 6 P. M. mn MlllUrj Srnlrf law Dnn't know Our New Buldng, Corner Moore Avenue and Berry Street (Opp. Town Hull) r - rr,u CBMT - M U tl H W S» l«f M f»» «*. u u t n n u U! tl t ) M tl \-.. H t! 3 t» M S S!l S t N n n wwktn H N n tl t Mnu«l watktr U H t Thl» newspaper pt««nt» llw reporu of the New Jerwy Poll exclusvely n ths ar«a Competence Createt Confdence «8 j ; fur'a'nl ru,-\n KWSK" :MW Wl'ok wr fjtro our, *;' npprrm'-.' ttutfht \vul us lo<lny fur Very 'lllmj Clrhlmal lo Ml Frendly Servce As Near As Your Phone STERN & DRAGOSt SEASON'S GREETNGS wsh wo could send a spccnl Holday Crortm; to eacl frend wr'vr mdr ths ywt nstead, we take ths menus to wsh you all a Happy Holnct a Frutful Now Year. DANNY'S SPA 68 MAN STREET wnoubrnc.f, Mr. and Mrs. Danny O'Bren A MERRY CHRSTMAS TO YOU May the songs, the gaety, on<tth«sprt of gvng ond good-wll combne lo brng w»* ^, you full measure of happness durng Chrstmas season.!.*%. Pad on Savngs Accounts Woodbrdge Natonal Bank Member! Federal Keserve System and Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton \ ll

10 > '! n r f'.-. v "L L V e "' ;. " T!' '..; '.' ' ' ' "..!!..' nm'' '..; lll'l V.lt '.!!,!.! Urv.,!, ; ' M l!f»,!';< ' ;'. l e ' J ( '.' :''.", v \V:,;'UM;-^ ' :T'U wwt!) ':.! v-'cl n man n'.,') PolA.fl: d, ).'.: UU'-] ml, :', p c '.; (.'V'K fcr comng '. :.). <'!.:' J to ntc.'.se! :; > R;:,oon.ooo.o)o tn '(fl.! u t. HM KMTW.U.((V TO H W(Htl,l>; ( ydc on ; jfl-ycar tradton, the stud't nurses of Vrth Amboy (J'nrral Hosptal Monday nght sang ('n-,:-: - nl.. (lrmrlkul the hosptal. Abovr Ury are shown n a fnal rehearsal. Drrssrd n ther whte and blue-gtrped unforms,ml.urju (.mllfs, tlov bcran n the lobby and made ther way to all nursne statons sngng carols. Later they returned to the rc-* 'ce for tb-r annual Chrstmas part}. Herbert Herbert Rchardson was drector. Mss Joyce Karol, Perth Amboy was charman l.,l" -as ;tv.klf(l by Patrca trrrn Kuth Sknreczay, Clare Jupnka. Barbara Panel, Sally Symantfcl, Perth Amboy; Arlene Chncar, p.l.nvn: llarbaa VK.V, Hester Jubl and Arlene Boelhower, Fords: Patrca Mooney, Katherlne Narpvmol and Corrlne Mattea, \\(l!rd;;c: Munant Hodnar, Carterct; Nancy Vurnko, Menlo Park. Carroll Olvera, Rahway; Dane Jaskowlak, South Amboy; Gcveye Soos. Dolores Stasenko, South Rver; Sandra (rten, Prnceton, Patrca Hadden, Elmra, N. Y. Democrats Ad. Lbrary Drve.. AVKNF, - A clnnatlon of $5. w..s n;.l' n f K»;d Feather " nmp:;?n by the Thrd Wurd, " ( onul Ds'.- Democratc and Pvc Club ') a meetng Monday nt TlVr'st run, Avenrl Street. lamer. Crovl'v, charman of the nomnnunp <'nmmlte<\ presented a slr.tc as follows: Henry Nelson, prr.' lent; Phllp Svoboda, vce- Mrs. John Malon. reseeretary: Mrs, Owen H c n r y Rucluvala, presdent, vv.rd membra to support the sale,af Clvftmas tm.\s beng sold on the Kronr.s of the Avonel Publc Lbrary for Jhe beneft of the lbrary bldns fund, He also flske.d for vulnn'p's to assst n the m\f. Plans \v n re made for presentfl- Plans for a rather unusual flm have been announced by AuslendT Produrtons new company j formed by Leland and Glora, Auslender. The pcture s ttled j "Unattached" and wll be the lfe story of Olympc dvng champon, j Vctora Manola Droves, known n sports as Vck Draves. The flm wll utlze no studo facltes, but wll be shot entrely on locaton. Metro has announced that Elzabeth Taylor wll defntely star ondr secretary;.mrs Orlando Coppola, treasurer n ts flm adaptaton of "Cat On Vnes Mull:-'jr. wrgmt-atwll take place at Wllams play. t wll go before A Hot Tn Roof," the Tenne.ssee l-rnv l!;c Janua'y mnrtng. the cameras shortly tfter the frst; Plane (urlhcred for a card of the year. pnvlv.january. at the A vend School, under the charmanshp t seems that Los Angeles s to of Ms. Phllp Svoboda, who j the frst cty n whch pay-to-see '.n'r'.l tckets lre now avalable home televson wll go on ''bg om lor. or any member of the tme.".t, s expected that, come Mntco. Mrs. Mahon was next Aprl, the 5,, people, charman of a dance n of ths thrd largest Amercan cty, wll record the verdct on ths vehcle on a major scale. The verdct s awated wth nterest by the TV ndustry and the publc at large. Whle Shrley Temple has agreed to comeback on only a very lmted scale, t s sad her new reactvated dolls are creatng a new fortune for her. Judy Canova recently cele- ton of nft.^ to Mayor Hugh Qufl-y n:d Comnltteeman AMban, at.swearng-n cere- brated another brthday by renon'.--. New Year> Day, by Mrs. j cordng an album wth Brother.lame.- Hopler and Henry Kennedy Zeke and Sster Ann, to follow on b'.'har of the club, Tc d.>-k horse prze was presented to Mrs, Sopha Mycho. H/:;Ufsts for the socal hour Were her "Pgtals n H-F.'' Not many^ people remember t, but the Canovas were a tro about years ago and started wth the Paul Whte- V.:s. Henry. Sjchwala and Mrs. man Band, Svobndu. Attenton All Last Mnute Gft Shoppers! Selcclon of pr^r TOOLS lo r fpower TOOLS Havng completed hs Unversal-nternatonal contract, George Nader was off to London to star n "Nowhere To Go," After ths, he goes to taly to do a second pcture.» t s sad that t)avd Selznck s! makng plans to do "Gone Wth the Wnd" as a spectacle and operetta on Broadway and has already talked to Dmtr Tomkn about wrtng a muecal score. t would run for four hours, wth a break for dnner. Sounds nterestng! WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J.., j Enclosed please fnd $3.5 for one-year.subscrpton to: n NDEPENDENT-LEADER C] CARTERET PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME ; - ADDRESS TOWN ARLNES NEED YOU WANTED^ Several young men and women wll be selected mmedately [or tranng for attractve, hghsalared postons && hostess, reservatonst, communcatonsl, staton agent. Enjoy free travel passes, vacatons, nsurance, etc. Short low-cost tranng can qualfy. Must be between 7-39, have hgh school dploma and pleasng personalty. ncludes specal tranng n personal development for women. Get the facts! Wrte, gvng address and phone number to Natonal School of Aeronautcs, Box, Carteret Press. See Our New Relgous Department We are now featurng a full lne of relgous artcles, Telegraphed Anywhere Beautful PONSETTA PLANTS Lovely Centerpeces MSSALS ROSARES NATVTY CRBS STATUES WREATHS t HOLLY GREENS GFTS NOVELTES CHRSTMAS CORSAGES CfRAVE BLANKETS Made to Order ORPER BY PHONES-CALL KMBALL -5 WALT and GENE'S FLOWER SHOP Cesare Danova, brouglft to ths country from taly as a possble.star of "Ben Hur," s beng consdered for "Green Mansons" opposte Audrey Hepburn. Danova, by the.way, ddn't get the 'Ben 35 PERSHNG AVE. Wadak Bros., Props. CARTERET j Hu" role. Educaton Croup Holds Yule Party W<X)DBRDGE The WooddRe Townshp Eduoatlon Assolatlon begnn ts program of holllay festvtes wth a Chrstmas n-ly held at the frus fluoket. Dr. John Lezo, prlncttal Qf ^oodhrldw Hgh School, delvered he nvocaton. Robert Mullgan, ce-presdent Of the atloolatlon, rved 88 master of ceremones nd commended Mss Theresa charfeu. charman of the O«rty. Walter O'Bren, fle)d reptesenta- ve 6f the New Jersey Bdu caton ssoolatlon, wu the guest speaker. He announced th>t Mr. Mullgan ad been apponted by the NJEA,s a member of the' Leadershp onferenoea Commttee tfoa polnt- d out that the Woodbr< e to»nhlp Educaton Assocaton now as two of ts member* «t NJEA ommtte.es. The other Member, Mss Mary R. Mullen, prncpal of Schools and 6. who torves on the Enrollment and Coordnatng Commt tees. After' the dnner Chrstmas carollng, led by Mss?oy Matthews, WM enjoved. Dancng was held wth musc by urlatlon members Fredtrtc &»nooot«, Alfred LevU) and Adam W» ar. On December?7.tht «>WT commttee wljl be feted n New York Cty and on New Jttx'a re the membershp commltt«e of "Memt^rama" wll celsbrate wth a dnner party, New Feature on School Actvtes Starts Jan. 9 WOO9BRPE Begnnng n the ssue of January 9, a new column carryng complete coverage of actvtes at Woodbrdge Hgh school wll appear n The ndependent-leader. Mss Sharon Martn. T, 79 Locltwoot AVenue, Woodbrdge, a member of tle Senor Class and edtor Of the All-H News, Wll be n charge. The new column wll be but one of the many new feature* beng planned for ths newspaper. H - * TH SAS SHOT URGED PHLADELPHA, Pa. A Unversty of PennsyJvwUft doctor, Dr. Lews L. Corlell, s urgng all per sons who have prevously receved the usual three shots of Salk polo vaccne U> take s, fourth "booster" shot next sprng. At the taw tme he urged all persons under who haven't done M> t* complete the usual three-shot course pf "properly spaced" njectons. Justce Pepartment says no new cvl rghts law sought from convenng sesson Qf Congress. ( "ARTr.r: NOT-SO-CHARMNC TALY-These women and,,, Or,.., k shft raft may look lke part of taly's old world charmyl they're actually makng ther way through the flooded t,,.,'!! of RovRo lookng for uneontamlnated drnkng water alt ^ small town waa swamped by the rampung Po j^j ve, ^ ''[ than 3S, were made hotnele by tht flood. '"" ROCKMAN'S Tavern and Lquor Store Avenue and Randolph Str<-< Extends Best Wshes for a Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New letr to All mported and Domestc FNE WNES BEERS LQUORS For Prompt Free Delvery Dal K As Chrstnas approaches, take ths opportunty to extend to you, frends and customers, the tradtonal greet* ngg of th«geason, wth the extra warmth that comet* from the pleasure of knowng and servng you. May 958 brng to you and yours a full measure of health and happness, joy and gladness, opportunty and sue* ffts that wll many hours of pleasure! HAHDWARE - NDUSTRAL SUPPLES > PANTS - _ ^ ; ; «, Curlerc! TeL KM-5 \/reetng \ 8 POWER...when you need t! ECONOMY...when you want tl PEAK PUL ECONOMY AT CRUSNO 8PED8 NfTANTLY AVALABLE RESERVE POWER NOW SEB THE MATURES OF TH FUTURE AT YOUR ZEO O L D S M O Q L E QUALTY DEALERS! To better serve you n the futort, btva extended my busness hows. You may now get expert servce on your car from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. every d«y of the week, ncludng Sunday. JOSEPH G. Propretor CARTERET GULF SERVCE Street and Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET Telepboae Kluball.968

11 FRE3S Club Enl<, rl(lns Slalf lllsla e( \l Annual Yule Luncheon g- FRDAY, DECEMBER, 957 Complete Sellout nm Mss Stelnbnrl AdelHtde BerHhof $. M< (lsdvs Former V S mb!«ndnr to )unh»m, $5. Sld Sols >w*lfrs. S HUFJJR Ororw Kennnn. wrns mrrtn!. nlnhts wll be noalnst Klvlng n to rrle* from The Mothers ban and v tn- second and fourth Wednesrt:vs of <wh month, nt 7:3 P. M Marks Cake Sale fnal plans wll be made for the At the next wrtut of the BPW, neutrsb who clam only dd wll vvmdbrldgc held ts annsmas luncheon at 8 Mss Mnyrv. reported on her Aucton ssle scheduled for Feb-») Mss Bfurrmntne prevent the country from xolnn -AVENE, - hmno ',,,,.,t Wlth Mrs. Bernard { *«'< Ms'; Mary Lou..w.mnnc,!>ttrndnnr» at n mertnr merun R of o me the ruary 5 at the Hunnrlsn Parsh Communl»t. WOODBRD! - A d t d OalLsn. advsor h, um mn, and Mrs. Runyon Berntmrdt Jensen, Hall, also for the b»neht of the lbrary. Mrs. John Muller. Colotla. m «<HntT pro frn, f v lh ' r tlw " f - "' V<mn "' S CUlb wrh plans ' n"">bers of the Hunffrtah He- J lnr madp tllp,,',.; Rudolph Prey andlbaton offcer and admtnr W-WPrs of the newly-formed Sub made for Sub-Junor formed Church, member* of the,,, ulk BaumgartWr, co- g ve B talk on the.«junor Club of Avenel to partcpate n carol s charman. Herbert Van Pftt, a rll MS. Maynard Wlnsfton "cnernl l work and al the home Wtxxtbrldge Townshp BusmCH thrmwhout the resldendlstrlrt. All purtelpants Rre to hs servces for the sale. professonal auotloneer. s donatng and Professonal Woman's Chft nest. J.tle S of the probaton departmem served as saesflrls t the nter VU, Urban, presdent, exn,> welcome, &hd Mrs. John.,,. npxt Al.,,., meetng lltn ' slate ncludes Mss qt ^ r M wth the two groups the Mutual Supermarket. fuhwa? to do nt 63 Smth Street, Monday natonal Cake Sale Frday nght at "He problems M Thp rofefctov AD nwtm the basng. Bnter- L^rf M SteWR WUh(> Mr «- B"N S n r bara lldw S- Presldenl: Mss ln^ A «'» P-M. Avenue, for the beneft of the Bar Presdent Elsenhower n ex-! aml Ke«J>-Chrstmas," slnrak MrS ' WlUam Ku '- ^? " ^""' vep -n r(lsl^nt: ron Publc Lbrary. pec ted to urge congressonal M'ss ' receved an lnvltnton f rom a sentem by Peter recnrdlk secretary: to attend the showng of a The sale was so Mrtctssful that! WHS led W Mrs. James Cnrol Paul, correspondlnc on mental henlth to be prpsented all the cakes, pes and cookes were. ; wth Mrs. Oeorje wcrptary; and Mss Carol Obropta, treasurer. Wornnn'f CUb. January plans to contnue the sale on B. nt a meplng of the Junor sold out Frday nght As a result, r,...ccompanmt..,,,.n of members took part Member* are assstng wth the,,, r<tey mornmt were cancelled. '", n, E rnrn. n a tableau, lo of Chrstmas trees for the Mrs. Oeor e Httttt, charman, ",'. uas enacted ty Mls Carl :, lllk Joseph," JtckAqula;,',,.[s" Vlckl Kurslnczky,, (!,, Harned: 'Wse Men," Randolph Pfey and Harned; "CWrtr." Msses.,., Helen Baurngartner,, hl,,.l, COftstoce Mazurek,. Mnzurek. surtnne Ur Purued ; l;,ndwrltlng of Nathanel,,. was so llegble that :, s manuscrpts remaned p-'.; M.d because nobody could.'.],. m Ths was lkewse true '.va'..! > s told of a type com. -.vt' was employed by, P! nlne offce because o. (.commendaton whch, h from Scotland. The,,,,,. of manuscrpt gven,.,.< by Carlyle. Lnden Resdent Fatally njured Polce sad Lozowsk's chest was crushed by the steerng wheel of,,, ScotU" sad the newhs car n the mpact of the crash.,, Have you that man Patrolmen Joseph N e m e t h.,, ' fled from Scotland t Phllp Yacovno and Mchael : :-..!ll!" Petyo nvestgated NLY 5 SHOPPNG DAYS 'TL CHRSTMAS! VOODBRDOE OTORE8 ARE OPEN VKKV NGHT 'TL 9 O'CLOCK! FREE PARKNG N 3 CONVENENT LOTS! Shop at Home and: Save Valuable Tme Avod Unnecessary Drvng Save on Car Expenses Save on Expensve Parkng Fees! Save Wear and Tear on Yourself Woorbrdge Stores Offer More of Everythng! Commttee charman apponted ; were MLss Mclvcr. Ann Rkso art and scrap-book: Mary Ann Slvym- >** an[ * Mss Paul, year-book: AVENEL A.ln*n man ded! S " = " Bnd RUtt ' S ^ '>"ft of the Avenel Lbrary j wm mftke» complete retwrt oft the func sale at a meetng of the BFV Janwoman, An >' of between the ; u Rr y 3 at The hdependent-leader s Buldng, t drcen Street. Mrs. to jon the club, whch Mae Puglese wll be the speaker. now conssts of twenty-four. Donatons receded recently for memberg. T> " M ss Mclver. youth The screen lghts to the W. R. «k M f?,7 S Wph LOMW- -operatlon: rene Mayer, musc sk, 6, of 7 Adams Street. '.. - Burnett novel. "Pale Moon," have arama and publcty; Muss Fnn, been acqured by Howard Hughes Hs wfe, Fanny, 58, and themembershp; membershp: Mss Abropta, Abt ways! ' as a vehcle for Jane Russell t drver of the second car. Earl H. and means, MLSS Buonocore and wll be'made at th Century-Fox Ollespl,, of 3 Woodrow Avenue, Oakhurst. were reported n Mss Shymko. secret pals and Mss studos. serous condton at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mrs. Lozowsk suffered compound fractures of the face and both legs and Gllespl suffered a fractured jaw and neck laceratons, n the crash. They were taken to the hosptal by the Avenel Frst Ad Squad. Choper's Stll Has a Wonderful Selecton of As the wse men came to Bethlehem, may thp sprt of Chrstmas come to you and yours... fllng j your hearts wth ts wonder and warmth and renewng your joy n ts message of peace and good wll among men! E. N. BZUB, Drector 5 Wheeler Avenue and Shurot Street (larteret, N f J. Open Eves, 'tl 9 - Sunday to 6 p.m. the lbrary fund were as fslltfws: leaders to provde about M bllon n new foret«n-»ld funds to help offset Russan economc aubver-, slon abroad. The sum. about MOO mllon more than Comreat ap-! proprlated last year, would extend y,^^ the foregn-ad program nto * ^ twelfth consecutve year, and,j would eover the year begnnng \ July. >{ Teamsters Unon s kcked out j of AFL-CO by overwhelmng vote. OPEN EVERY EVENNG 'TL O'CLOCK ncludng Chrstmas Eve! Open All Day Sunday ALL PURCHASES GFT WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE rlblx PHARMACY T -,VOODBR:DC ^^&^^^W &tt^^ f erjrtt jor /n'j/n.t PAGE ELEVEN F.Trrrt«prpdrt enldfr nd wetter than normal wnter fot most ol t!.o naton Drntl) toll n Brtsh tran tra»- cdv nears one hundred. Conservatvely elegant te-bar and cuff lnks, enhanced by genune cultured pearls. Precous - Kt. gold overlay assures endurng beauty, created for fne gft gvng. remenlz bt t The new Ty-Cnp $«SO Mutchm; Cuff Lnks $.5 (plu» tax. n fne lt'thcrlte Kltt case. "A Gft from thr JrWflfr * Always Somttlnu SpcoUl" Opm Fvfnlnm Tll ChrftlMt Dvded Payments Arranged 93 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Phorf MK-- SHOE CO. 8 SMTH STREET PERTH AVJBOY a ue stop ths day, to reflect on the true sprt of Chrstmas... the sprt of Charty and Good pen 'tl 9 Every Nght tl Chrstmas LAST CHANCE TO SEE "SANTA": Thursday, Frday and Saturday n Our Store From 6 to 9 P. M. Don't Mss Seeng Santa. "Season's Greetngs to CHOPER Man St. He has somethng for every boy a»<l g' rl! Woodbn To Oar Frends n the\ Woodbrdge-Carteret Area: Once more, wth the approach of Chrstmas, we take tme out to express to all our frends and patrons our deep apprecaton for the confdence placed n us and for the loyalty shown us throughout the past year. t s our sncerest wsh that your Holday be flled' wth a glad sprt and good health. Fath... the sprt of Humlty and Good Wll Towards AllL And let us pray that from ths day forth, the Chrstmas Sprt wll abde wth us through all our lves, that we may he the hetler for t. May we, take ths opportunty to wsh all ouj frends the very hest on Chrstnas and Mr all of the days to come. SHELL OL COMPANY y^^saggggs^ SEWARfN, NEW JERSKY

12 PAGE TWELVE KKHMY, DROEMBRR. 957 PUT FATHER, TVE BEEN ASKED PLAY OUT FELD ON THE PLOOMFELD P-LOOMER &P.LS THAT 5 TERRBLE WHAT WLL OUR FRlENPSj,'. '" 'WHAT WLL OUR PASTOR. SAY $KlRTTHS MNUTE.? WHEN GRAMMA WAS A GRL, WOODBKDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GREEN STREET WOODBttlDGE, N. J.! j Enclosed please fnd $3,5 for one-year subscrpton to; NDEPENDENT-LEADER ( CARTERET PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON to be sent to: NAME ADDRESS TOWN L God bless us all... Carler't Post No. 63 The Amercan,Legon and The Amercan Legon Auxlary Frauds T. Tnmczuk, Commander Ms. Clfford^-'uttcr, Presdent eace on to Wen of QooJ Wll Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New Year KARL KODLA 5-Year-Old Youth Hero;" Saves Tots from Fre; MENLO PARK TERRACE A 5-year-old boy emerged a hero Tuesday, for hs quck thnkng s credted wth savns the lves t two.small chldren who mght have been trapped n a fre caused by one of the tots who, polce sad, had been playng wth matches. The young hero s Karl "Butch" Kodla, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kodla, 89 Wall Street'and the youngsters he brought to safety Prances Looby, 7 V years old and her brother, Wllam, 8, chldren of Mr. and Mrs-Mchael J. Looby, 66 Wall Street. '.,'.' * Patrolmen Wllam Red and Elmer Green sad the chldren were alone n the house at the tme the father beng at work and the mother n Newark dong Chrstmas shoppng. Another son was at school.. t Ls understood the fre was frst dscovered by a next-door neghbor. Mrs. George Heanng, who saw smoke pourng out of an attc wndow. She yelled across the street to KarJ who rushed nto the Looby hqtnt, found the chldren n the ktchen and took them On beng questoned by Offcers Red and Green and Actng Ffe Chef Steven Bodnar, Francftj related "Blly had been playng wth matches and had lt sonfe candles" whch, n turn, evdently gnted some excelsor whch, for some reason, had been stored between the beams and the starwell, Accordng to Prances, Blly came downstars, got some water that he put on the flames and evdently belevng the fre was out, returned to the ktchen. When Karl rushed nto the house, the chldren were unaware that the house was afre. to Mrs. Heanng's home. He then j ~ returned to the house, broke an j YULETDE PARTY attc wndow and played a garden j SELN Boy Scout Troop 7. CARTERET CHURCHES ZON LUTHERAN Rev. Kenneth H. Dorkoff Sunday German servce. 8:3 A. M. EnglUh servce at 9:3 A. M, Sunday School at :3 A. M. CALVARY BAPT8T Rev. Joseph Matu Rev. Homer Trlcules A. M., Sunday School; A. M., mornng worshp; P. M., Happy Hour servce. FRST BAPTST Rev. Eljah Bun- Sunday School A. M,; servce A. M.; communon 7 P. M.; B.T.U. 5:3. FRST rftesbyteran Rev, Malcolm G. Brown Sunday Mornng servces 8:3 A. M. and A. M. Church School 9:3 A. M. ST. DEMETRUS UKRANAN ORTHODOX CHURCH Rer. John Hundlak Sunday, dvne lturges 9 and :3 A. M. Sunday School at A, M., Vespers at 5:3 P. M. Holy days, dvne lturgy 9 A. M., weekdays. 8:5 and 9: A. M, REFORMED Rev. Dr. Andrew Hargafyl Sunday Sunday School 9 AM Englsh worshp A. M. Hungaran servce A. M. HOLY FAMLY Rev. M. A. Konopk* Rev. M>ch»el J. Ksenhk Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:3 and :3 A. M. ST. ELZABETH'S let. Anthony J. Huber Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9, :3 Jean Wtt, and Mjs. Margaret Sunday Masses, 7. 8, 9 andaronson. hose on the flames untl, the ar-sponsorerval of seln.fre Company. Church, held a parents' nght and by -Frst Presbyteran :3 A. M. There was consderable damage Chrstmas party at the church. to the lvng room celng, walls The Mothers Club of the Troop and rafters and water damage to wll hold ts meetng and Chrstthe dnnng room and master bed-'. mas party Monday at 8 o'clock A. M,!^»&&3&3&:&» SACRED HEART Rev. L. J. Petrlck ST. ELAS Rev. Augustne Sunday Mass n Hungaran, 8:5 A. M., mass n Rutheran, A. M. SELN PERSONALS By OLADYS E, SCAVK. 97 Lncoln Hghway selln Tel. L dnner guests of '""'rkl ST. JOSEPHS Rev. Loul M. Cortney, OSM Street, vsted Deer PRrk, Lakehurst. Sunday. Mrs. O'Rourkc HubbR, MlllUwn. M, Dnner guests of Mr. and Rev. Vctor Grabran, O.S.M. Mrs.Joseph Maucer, Brd Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. " M Rev. A. Bolfttd. OSM Monday evenng guests of Mr, Perrlne, j a m,, r, Sunday Masses, 6, 7, 8. 9, and Mrs. Robert C. Scank, 97 Monday guests or M Scank and chldren Janet. Robert. f',oo and A.M. Lncoln Hghway, were Mr, anlorullch, Wanamessn Jr., and.lnda, Metuchen, and Mrs. Harold Mnu and daughtet, -Happy f7th b ] ST. MARK'S EPSCOPAL Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scank. seln. Dane, Cheesequake; Mr. and Mrs. to Mrs. Mandf. j-,,,,,, Rev. Onllle N. Davldon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher, 9 Elmhurst Avenue, and Ots Dougherty, Menlo Park; and Avenue. Sunday Servces, 8 A. M. and B:3 A. M. Sunday School A, M. Mr. and.mrs. Danel Mller. Hmdng Avenue, enjoyed a trp to Hanover, Sunday. Vncent Orogan, Marcon «Avenue, has returned homo after j? beng a sunrcal patent at Rah- K way Memoral Hosptal snce J Thanksgvng Day. Mr, KndMrs. Prank Mastran- ts?elo, St. Petersburg Fla., nreje house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H Anderson, 8 Trento Street. Mr. % Clubwomen Elect Slate of Offcers SELN Lorrane Thsekcra was elected presdent of the Chaln-d-Hllls Woman's Club: Jo Campbell, vce presdent; Helen Essex, secretary; Helen O'Harc, treasurer; Joan Somers and Terry Deer n, board members. Members assstng at the Chrstmas party today for chldren -at the Dagnostc Center.! Menlo Park, are Patrca McMahon, Helen Essex, Oert Kacnko.; Margaret Reeves, Helen Ellott, Delores Devvl, Lorrane Tharkera, Jo Campbell. Terry Derrn, Joan Somers, Dorothy Peace, Dorothy Bongart, Rta McCarthy, Mare Johnston, Helen O'Harc, Joan Lawrence. Amela Thompson. Lllan Wertz. Ruth kurs, Anne Moorehead, Lllan Lacren- jro, Martha Meyers and Dors Wllams. Refreshments were served and j lfts' exchanged at a Chrstmas celebraton after the busness sesson. n charge of arrangements were M's. Reeves, charman: Mrs. Devv and Mrs. Ellott, commttee; Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Lawrence. Mrs. Kacnko. Mrs, Essex. Mrs. Helen Brzeznsk, Mrs. ST. MARY'S Rev. JMOSHW Fedyk Sunday Masses at 8 and A. M. Holy days 9 A. M. and 7 P. M. MnstranRplo war formerly fclln postmaster. Mr. Hamlton Bllngs. Ja., and son Hamlton,, Wrght s Mrs. \\ n,, sons, Oary nnl'v,, Avenue. *UnuU " Ctrlftmns party (>[ Bll Nemsh Johnny N>m>, and Fran of the Roosevelt Tavern & Lquor Store 55 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Wsh All Ther Frends and Patrons A Very Merry Cfrstmm and A Happy, Prosperous New Year... and for your needs n WNES, BEER and UQUOt For Holday Entertanng CHNUH-KM.979 -: PROMPT FREE DELVERY :- OPEN HOUSE New Year's '.w Dancng - Refreshments Lots of nn Everyone nvted kt ' ' M' A Merry Chrstmas To All... ^ the sandman sends tousle-headql tkes off to dreamland, Santa takes over! Softly and swftly he mopes through the nght, workng -hs magc n every home, n every heart...brngng joy and laughter.,, the pleasure of recevng,, the happness of gvng... all wrapped ' * up n the Wonder of Chrstmas!.^flffMM^mM^KAraaaj^mMJ^KfcMro^ Unted Stated /lletal Keknna Company Larleret, Jew " (? ~

13 fa' mas \\VMh By MRS. DAVD DAVS 5 l>enox Ave. Avencl ME--57,; Mc Company wll meet,, nr f-phouse., < rrd dsh slpper wll he l,v le Prde of New Jer. Sons and DftURhters the annual Crustat 8 P, M., n School audtorum. V. n ; nskcd to brlnr a 5-, Stanley Brookfeld and :;rs'-('l, eo-charmen of,;,; chflstmns project, re-,.ncrs to turn \ cooke Am pcture books to be,',t n hosptals n the vl- ;,t clay. ' '.nl Chomlak, charman. laltytoco g Monday, Members of the,!ps' Sodalty of St. crch wll meet Mon-,,:,( of the Frst Ad ju to go Chrstmas ;r was announced at mpptlnc uf Chrstmas goods,,md handmade artcles ;d Saturday from to ; K P.M. n the vestbule :T. Donatons may be le tme of the sale. A s scheduled for Sun Mass, also n the.bule. \nv completed for a.w party at Twn Cty beth. December,. wther at the church unt;tlon, 6:3 P.M. requested that returns.,]«-.s be made as soon as. :'Ucr to Lorrane.: HPV. Edward O'Con-. rectory. PERSON/VS commssoners. the Home fn' today tlonof Mrs. Abe J"FOX r'fts eludng four homem:^ lh, wll be dstrbuted -The Sxth Dstrct ). m,,.. Organzaton wll not lt :.,.ncsday a* prevously due to the wlrny The ng wll be Jnmary ad's Tavern. Democrats Enjoy Chrstmas Party l)or$ Dnka Awarded -H County Pr'w SEUN Dors Dtnka, a member of Subteen <-H Club o( selln. A jont Chrstmas won the county award for sellng '" v wa., h r ] d by lhp D(, mocrauc j the most enndy n Mlddles«'ld Cvc Cluh of East Avenel and County n a recent rec candy sale 'n- ' Thrd nlrd Word Second DLstrlct sh «w was»s awarded a H mantlennd Cvc Club at the pece whch?he receved at he Oemorratl Bar and Grll, Metuchen. Mddlesex County award dnner le en-charmatrhlp of Saturday n Monroe Townshp. Frederck Hvde and Al AROO. Mrs. Joseph Rapaclolt, leader Henry Suchwala and Benjamn Wensten. presdents made ^-omtk addresses, ^Thc nvocaton was stven by "»e.nr<re u,. O7. nnc, a Rlfl nchftn(fp was featured wth Wllam Perna nr^snnalln; Santa. Ouests of hono- were Commlt- -The Junor Wonn's Club 'v, ] 'eemen L. Ray Allbunl. Elmer nnt moot T,, V " Y nn, Kmer not meet Tu, R uay. due to the holl- " and Mrs. Draws, Mr, and Mrs. Mw,, Jack Mne, ver, Walter Hrabln. vlee-presldent of the day. The next meettr K wll be,j;n. ua.ylattheavrnr -C«lonnF,,-st Ad Squad Bulldn-. The p m:,- ; un wll feature a flm by t.hr MtUllP Snx Couty Mental Health As'sc " llt on. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Wdmer. Humdr.n, Conn, a'p the parents of a daughter born at r,v, CP-New Haven Memoral Hosptal Mrs WWmer s thp f orm,. r Thrlma Clne, daughter of Mr. :mr Mls Warren Clne, r. Park Avenue Avenel. Carl. FLTKT, SOU of Mr nnd Mrs, Robert C. Fscher, r >75 WoodbrdRe Avenue.. hns been apponted mnners nute of bs recrut company at the Gr;;t.akrs Nnval Trann- Center. As a re'- crult petty offcer, he wears a mnature rutnt; nsmna as a badue of auhorty r'rnu n:st of hs nne weeks of bunt camp tranng. Carole Burnett's Engagement Told AVKNEL Mrs Wllam Superor. 3 Home-tead Avenue, has announced the eu^a::ement of her daughter. Mss Carole A. Burnett, to Joseph J. Ujn, son of Mrs. Theresa Kayla. Fulton Street, '; Woorbrclne, nd Joseph J. U(j, Perth Amboy. Mss BllMr't. Kr.dllatr of Wnodbndur HK School, elss of lh.?. s employed by the Metal and Thermt Corporaton, Rah- r busness sesson, a. held and gfts ex- way. \ nrstmm present wa,s' Her flmce s,\ Mraduat' of the Sodalty drector, Woodbrdue Hnh Kcool, and U cll. servng n the U S Marne Corps. TATE JEWELERS Of Name Brand Jewelry For MEN W ST WATCKS t TUC SHAVERS!l)l NT. BRACELETS N and PENCL SETS ( F LNK SETS ATER WALLETS! T BUCKLES lcnson LGHTERS CK.XRETTE CASES Ot'K RADOS KKTHSTONEJRNGS <»NVX RNGS or WOMEN 'LUOND RNGS OF A.L TYPES lutthstcne RNGS Nl( KLACE AND MKNG SETS VANTY SETS COSTUME JEWELRY DENTFCATON 5RACELETS U RST WATCHES SLVERWARE SETS NOVELTY SLVER- WARE PORTABLE RADOS ASSORTED CHARMS <" N-Kt. Gold and Sterlng Wonderful Selecton of NFANTS' and CHLDREN'S GFTS, Too! f n doubt, gve a f 'ft Certfcate." ^xth Dstrct organzaton and Mrs. Drabn. Door przes were won bv Mrs Joseph Radowsk. Mrs. Mathew Qulnlan and Mrs. Samuel A- Hrecht Specal prze wnners were Mrs. Mroz, Mrs. Norman Jacob, Mrs. E. DraRos. Mr. Perna.,Mr. Alban. and Mathew DanclR was enjoyed. Qulnlnn. 3 New Members Jon VFf Post of the selln Club, receved & oneyear leaders pn and certfcate. The atra are workng on thel clothng project and are makng skrts. The next meetlnn wll be n work meetng. Street. Formal rtls' ceremones were e'tdneted hy the commander, the nffeer of the clay and the patrotc n.'tnrtor. vho dstrbuted as- '-rnee nololf.s and Jewsh War Veterans' emblem pns. last Sunday. Seymour Mermelstcn. the commander; Harold Berknwtz. the senor vce- com-, mander. and charman of the Multole Scleross drve, and rv-! v: Markowtj. made a trp to Trenton to present a cheek, for f unrls collected by the post, to the State Multple Slerosus Drve charman. n conjuncton wth the celebraton of the sxtv-thrd annversary of Jewsh War Veterans. rtrne the month of March, Martn Goodman, membershp char-. num. has offered varous przes to. the frst member who brngs ten, new members nto the post. Plans are uen» made to conduct a membershp dnner ll the very near future, > Abe Kramer. prorram charman, announced entertanment and refreshments wll be featured ; at the next r. et,(,nn Monday at '» P. M., at the Center, Changes Approved By Congregaton M AVENEU-A- proposal to change J, the admnstraton of the Syra-. fl Mv.ue to a Congregaton, was ac-, U5 "rpted by the board of drectors V f the Brotherhood of the Conf, ','re(!(>ton Sons of Jncob, at a» meetng held nt the Avenel Jewsh j ; tommunty Center. Mondny.» Under ths admnstraton, men ;j md women wll hold dffce n a fft combned governlnr body, the j Board of Trustees, comprsed of r ' twelve members. f. Lester Jacobs read a rough draft a of new consttuton to ft the U needs of the change» admlnstraw lve structure. Ths proposal wll now be presented to the board of ff <;rectors of the Ssterhood and to the funeral membershp, for ther w approval A jropkscd operatng budget ot a $,35, for the yeor bebnnlns 8 January. was ntroduced and «taken under consderaton by the : J board.! 'a Rabb Moshe Cuhana, an- U' nouu-ed tle Congregaton was w honored at a specal ceremony, markng ts nducton nto the S Unted Synagogues of Amerca at ft the organzaton's recent Natonal a Bennal Conventon ot Klamesha ' Lake N. Y. Chanukah Party s Successful FRfbAY, tecftmbkr, 957 AVENEL A successful Chanukah party was held by the Sunday School classes of the Congre- Katon Sons of Jacob at the Avenel Jewsh Communty Center under the drecton of Mrs. Meyer Trachtenberg and Mrs. Edward Stern. The chldren pre.sented tradtonal dances. sonrr, and two plays commemoratng the celebraton of Chanukah. Alta TrachtenberR served as pano accompanst. Tradtonal food was served under the drecton of Mrs. Henry Pnkus and her commttee, Qlfta were Rven to all the chldren. Gfts were also presented to, Mrs. Mashe Cahana. Mrs. Stern, AVFNEL Sydney Pelnberg. Mnyhdt, Needle nnd Benamn Fsher, were oblgated as new member"; of the Avenel-Colonla Jewsh War Veterans Post 75, at Mrs. Trachtenberg and Mrs. Sey- meetne held at the Avenel Jew- ; 'h Communty Center, Lord mour Mermelsteln. by Ell Cohen, on behalf of the mothers of the chldren of Sunday School classes. t was announced that Sunday School classes wll not convene next Sunday. The rerular schedule wll be resumed December 9. Housng starts show ncrease as buldns pcks up. Captol Dome (From Edtoral Page* cle, pedestran and water*. Safe drvlnc pamphlets prnted n Spansh are dstrbuted to Puerto Rlcan Kroups. f t W A Y DEATHS: --- Shoppng centers, taverns and other nstallatons along New Jersey hghways become death traps durng evenng hours, Governor Robert B. Meyner has been nformed. County prosecutors who have been alerted to the traffc death rse n New Jersey, s.ggest more polce protecton n thefe areas. The New Jersey Traffc Safety CoordnatlnK Councl, whch haa runchcd a statewde pro- Rram to reduce auto accdents over the Chrstmas holdays. :has the matter lyder advsement. Governor Meyner has expessed deep concern over ncreased traffc deaths because Now Jersey may have the s the tme to vst Santa at R&A Gulf Servce Woodbrdge Avenue and Grant Street PORT READNG See Page Fpr Free Gveaways To all who have helped make ths year a memorable one for us. j. our sncere thanks and best wshes for a'happy Holday, Season.. for a New Year rchly rewardng n the best thrsg ^f lfe. «**\ully Jf*r n the f««r f the trend lt not d Op to trvf prtmnt tlmt 7S»rtou have ton klled by Ofcr. n New Jtrwy comrwrwj wth 7 up to the same tme last ye«r. Th«SUt«had the tecotd b«st rtcord year monf the State n the numbv or person klled per hundred mnon mlm trtveltd. The record ml S. whch hu ncrta» ( S.«thus f»r ths year. De»th«per hundred thousand of populaton stand at whch * also an lncreaa«. JAYffl,: Superor Court Jud«t Wlfred H. Jayne. of Lakevood, who h Mheduled to retre on February 3 at the a^t of 7. ts a staunch advocate ot frne words and fancy tanuafe. n hu U»Ht doc^lon. concernng a lady who sued for damages beeaue she Jell down celler stars >t a summer bungalow at Lake Stockholm n Sussex County and was Wared, he reversed a 'lower court judge who dlsml»e«the sut. The lower court had ruled such a guest rnut tke the premses as she fnds them and should not sue the owner "Judcal proceedng* (D not change." sad Judpe Jayne. "The couru dsplace them wth new ones The former»re not destroyed, but arc trtfh.plahted and forever vewed n the background of the legal vlnemd. "Frequently ther applcaton n» Rven caw, a.t here. contnue* to be nvoked by counsel, t to-the recent transformaton n our decalonal law of the duly of care exjcted of the occuper of premses for the safety of lcensees and socal nuestn that penetrates our consderaton of the present case." JERSEY JGSAW: - The State of New Jersey ha. 5,- 7 offcal* and employees, of whch 5,58 are men and.366 are women.... Attorney General drover C. folchman. Jr. has called for leg Wat on to permt the sale of patent medcnes n grocery and oler store, ol New Jersey.... State troopers, motor vehcle nspectors and koal polce wll be on the lookout for mproper nspecton stckers on automobles durng the next month.... Republcan leaders of New,'cr.vv have agreed on a campagn to capture th«ndependent voter of the State ' n tme for next ye»r's con- : RresAtonM and Unted States senatoral electons... More than forty a nt leu lu r«' groups, comprsng thousand! ' of farmer*, wll gather n Trenton from January 7 to Frbrunry for the 958 New Jersey Farmers We#k.. Governor Meyner s consderng a recommendaton gan early n 96> whch would b'lnt salary ncrcates to all State employees. The New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton has prepared a budget manu- ( brngng together n laymen's language a eomprehenfv'f prefntatlon of budget knowledge heretofore possessed by relatvely fow publc offcals and budget txperts.... Harry Dudkln, a former actng judge of the Newurk MagUtmte's Court. v be the Clerk of the General Assembly for D5R.... nvestment funds of the Satr of New Jersey held $77,,85 per value of securtes on November Governor Meyner s seekng n $6,7 budget transfer of funds to make possble the,-t ; ' The lght of a candle flckers fantly behnd the prncely purple of a.staned glass wndow; the loft now s hushed as the fnal full-throated "note of the organ becomes lost n a dstant echo; n every belfry hahrers are stlled under a wnter heaven and Chrstmas Eve draws upon all Chrstendom.. l " t was such a nght centures ago that another lght shone, that trumpets broke the stllness over the hlls, that a Chld was born n Bethleherh's manger. t was such a nght whose joy has flled the hearts - and lfted the sprt of men through ages of tme for n Hm who lay there was born, too, the fath to gude the lves of all who embraced t, Ths fath has remaned frm, expressng tself n understandng, n charty, n love and n every good deed. As another Chrstmas dawns, these arc ts hopes and' these are ts promses to manknd from those to whom t s a precous (hertage. t s on Chrstmas that these rededcate themselves to so lve ther lves n the mage of the Savotlr that they may brng peace and contentment and comfort to all cvlzaton who are ther brothers. t s on Chrstmas that they draw upory ther fath to gve them the wll and the strength through the year alead to obey the words and clothe themselves n the Wsdom olhra who was Chrst Jesus. - So a9fwe\pjnder the Chrstmas season, t s the hope of The Frst Bank ancktrust Company that t may brng the happness whch comes from ts deepest mcanjgv-a happness whch cano^ be surpassed. PAOE THRTEEN.«p r e d f r furnuhnj Md fqulppnt nf the Teachem Collee n Un!< New Jersey (armen Marled a campagn for lft l,*5 to etukblkh»'lter rght* of «ater-tn«d rexldent«bec.u«e of thr modern practce of rrlkktlnc crop*.... The nnul producton at ChrtnM tree* n Nev Jerwr U bout JO.O. the Stttf f>purtment of ArlcultuM tnnouncm. BANK AND TfcUST COMBWY PRTHAMBOY.HJ. (AflTOL CATMH: Th#, Repubctt Admtltratlon l» ktn 8pu\nk u an tllbl \9 scuttle the federal chool *d c rwtructlon pro»rara, Contre.uman Frank Thompton. of, Trenton, charges... > v Not hnt 5 alen to ChrtltmM '»hch U productve Of ttu* pence»na nappnem, cmm the Medcal Socety of Mt«(. ' Jersey..,, Seventeen clewf bootleguer* were captured by,; State ABC aentj n New Jersey durng November.... Many frst-claw Donnybrook have been marted n thl country over a shortage of \ uater nuppllen, clalnu Com*', tnlmloner Joseph E. McLean. of the State Department ot Conservaton and Economc ; Development.. For Your Shortptng Convenence We Are OPEN EVERY EVENNG'tl-9 JATJMEWELERS 3 Man Street, Woodbrdge Tel (NEXT TO STATK VHBATKE) A Small Depost Wll llola Any Hem :! The Sprng fashon Center of Perth Amboy PARAMOUNT ST. PERTH AUJBOY

14 PAGE FOURTEEN Wv. (rnnv p-oposes jont NATO nl mll to rnuntrr Russan ad mmomr ar) programs n Undeveloped countres. f THE DEAL GFT FOR CHRSTMAS... HPPF.RS SLPPERS SLPPERS For thf Entre.98 famly VANTY SHOES ManSt, Woodbrdgejjj OPKN EVERY NHT Tl- 9 ll Famly Medcne Cabnet The hourehold medcne chest, neatly stocked wth helpful but, harmless frst - ad equpment, could and should be (nn of the most mportant peces of equpment n the home. Jammed a.s t s. n many nn tnprlcan bathroom, wth rusted azor blades, aged medcne bottles varous cosmetcs and even unprotected nsect posons, t can be n mpanncp. Cleanng out the famly medlrx; cabnet should not be left untl the tme when t s stuffed to capacty, t s a good rule to "weed out" the useless or harmful artcles about.once every two or th-m? months and, at the same tme, check on the sto:k of neces- FRST CHURCH OP CHRS SCENTST 3 West A»e., Sewaren, N. J, A Branoh of The Mother, Church The Flrrt Church ol Chrst Sclfcntjt n Boston, Mats. Sunday Servce ;M A. M. Sunday School 8:3 A. M. WednMk; TPStlmonlsl Mtttlng 8 P. M, Thufuajr Readng Room Mall Loftn lbrary fncllltles avallablr - P. M. n Church Edfce Pnell s Open Sundays From P. M. to P. M. Open Evenngs Tll 9 Saturday Tll 7 FROM NOW TLL CHRSTMAS HATS from $5-95 Ths Chrstmas Gve a PNELL HAT GFT CERTFCATE. v ' t nd.supples n le prc- [llll'll fo 'lltk'lll'ck. t should he Hnecessry to wnrn that every bolllc, jnr or box n the medkne rubnet should he cnrfully ;aoeled. Yet there are acnldnts every week caused by people drnklnx from or usng ox> ptpnratons taken from un- nnh or wroukly labeled con- FRDAY, DECEMBER, 957 Strauss Opera to be Gven Rrde-UhBe Feted By Lttle Orchestra Group At Surprse Party NEWARK "Aradne Auf wll be Perrette Alarle, youthful Naxoa," Rchard Straws' spark-! soprano who has suns wth the lng: opera, wll be presented at the Metropoltan Opera: Leopold 8moneau, Mosque Theater, Newark, on French-Canadan tenor Thursday evenng, January, at of renown, and Donald Qramm, or 8:, by the Lttle Orchestra 8o- brllant bass-bartone. Others wll ^ clety of New York, Thomas Scherconductlng. nclude teonle Rysanek, young Sung reach of Vennese dramatc soprano, who w hn mnht hurw R after many succnufes n Europe v "dly ho ffjk'nt' pfl, n rnm. scored agan last season as a the frst of a seres of three operas "dv mh nstead use sornpthn? n concet form to be gven as an member of the San Francsco serous llness opera festval by the Orffflth Opera 'Company, and Martal or "v" Henth. Musc Foundaton n observance! Snphcr, the versatle bartone, j^ff'-'rs nre r "rlbf"' bv the of ts twenteth annversary as a another noted artst of the Meteultural organzaton. ropoltan "'" Opera and ~" the " ~ Pars ' rlt'tnr for n " ' nn tm» shmm not be The other rarely heard.«operas unco Opfra Comque. Tckets for the "hrc'-rlnd" n the medcne to be gven n ths Rerfes wll be o p m festval seres me now on fr^y fptntp ^tn L Mo t prefx Mozart's "Abducton from the! sale at tne foundaton offce n np th"r "<eftu»^ wth ftrp nnd on Tuesday evenng, Newark. " < lkr'v tn h- h" Harmful harmful rthnr rtthnr t^ " thnn spful f n rnm run r, February, and Verd's "Macrrtalnrd for future!^.. on Monday ^ ^ U m h. The foundaton wll be Amorn frst ad."uprjlles that be rpnt frphlv stocked are cotton, sterre uauze bandnte. adhefvp tane and antseptcs m nrevpnt. nfecton n mnor cuts nnr brul«<". A pood antseptc s mld fnctu" of odne. Most fsmtps nrpfer to keep on hnnd a mld lexntlve and a "headrhe rrllcver" lke asprn. Whle these remedes are not dangerous u n d e r ordnary crcumstances, vhen takpn nfrequentlv and n smnll amounts, thev are best used under the doctor's prescrpton nnd advce because there are tmes when they can become harmful or habt - formng. When materals n the medcne ' nest.re kept n an orderly and raslv accessble fashon, tme s saved n emergences and neatness fnd cleanlness can be mantaned n a part nf the household where they are of specal mportance. GO.P. fnds woe n the outlook for bg hog crop n 958. years old n February. A luncheon at Newark Museum on Tuesday marked the start of the annversary celebraton and called attenton to the opera festval whch wll hghlght t. Eleen Pan-ell, the well known lyrc soprano; Matlda Dobbs, coloratura soprano; and Jon Craln, tenor, wll star n "Aradne" and wll have the assstance of seven other notable artsts. Among the dstngushed sngers who wll appear n the festval FARMtfRS' SOCAL SECURTY About 5, farm famles wll be recevng socal-securty benefts by md-958 accordng to the Agrculture Department. Self-employed farmers were made elgble for old age and survvors nsurance by Congress n 955. Payments, to farm famles next year may average about $, or at an annual rate of about $5,,. Congress to meet January 7th. the frst Tuesday of the new year and the latest day of the month on whch the frst Tuesday can fall. AVENEL -- MLss Carol Buthe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Buthe, 73 Sherry Street, Woodbrldg*. wu guest of honor at a mscellsnfcms brdal shower arranged by the MLsses Nancy Johnson,,Delores DeYoung and Joyce Eppler, at Mss DeYoung's home, 35 Burnet Street. Mss Buthe wll become the brde of Adran DeYoung. son of Mr, and Mrs. Adran DeYoung, 35 Burnett Street, Avenel, January, n the Woodbrldge Methodst Church. Ouests attendng were Mrs. Harold Stack, Dongan Hlls, S..; Mrs. Edward Mathews, Carteret; Mrs. Roy Stnt., Westfleld; Mrs. Harry Berte, New Brunswck; Mrs. Harry Jennen, Mftuchen; Mss Nancy C. Johnson, PeHh Amboy; Mrs. Peter Annesl, Sewaren; Mrs. ftallrotf Tonn PortUn or Pometlc Arranged Fr<*! Tll <u the plum Jtt WH to Tlalt. We plan your nttmdnl tnerary. You *y only jrou tranapotutton coatl Ouf lemlce he*. A H.-lvc'n. Purl, RCSHM;; Vlss.nyc' F.ppl'r. wlln; Mrs. MnKH't Sllvn nnr Mrs. Walter Dem. HopelRwn; MLss Dorothy Henofer, Mrs. Peter Stack and Mrs. Fred Klawunn, Elzabeth; Mrs. Leonnrd Mundy, Mrs. Nelson Droat, Mrs. John Alrnan Jr., Mrs. Walter Rusch, Mrs. Paul Nunergut, Mrs. Leona Donnelly and Mrs. Oeorge Buthe, Woodbrldge; Mrs. Oeorge Frck, Mrs. Albert Betch,er, Mrs. Helen Nelson, Mss Edna Johnson, Mrs. Jack Gellng, Mrs. Robert Berls Jr.,. and Mrs. Donald Mundy; rvds, and Mrs. Adran Avenel. New Boeng Jet passenger lner, the 77. completed and undergong certfcaton tests. V W Tme to lght up our wndows and extend to all our good frends and neghbors our heartfelt wshes for the happest of holday seasons! ( ' n ' ns( 'AUK VM, vst,,,. rr '"ctl.v tn h, heretofore u,,. :, u, reached only \ )y l, ] '' total of 5,5,,,.,?"'* ln A «Rust nnt :;, 957-more t, nn,, wr n the Sllm(, n..,',,; APL-CO blast ; KM, Commttee n corrupton and,, management.< Slll.S. ARMY and NA\ \ 9 Man Street, H ' ' l l,,.? T "nff "rk, M. (,' «3 Fona* Grove Rd., Perth Arnboj VA-J-897 flat Makers for Che Lat Quarter Century! BETTER HATS (or MORE MEN for LESS MONEY! AM A CHRST- MAS TREE, COMNG TO TELL "YOU THAT CHRSTMAS S AT SCHLESNOER'S FAMOUS CHRSTMAS CARD GALLERY. YOU'LL FND RELGOUS, MOD- ERN, CLASSC AND AMUS- NG CARDS FOR EVERYONE, EVEN YOUR UNCLE FROM TM- BUKTU... EACH ONE S MORE DSTNCTVE AND HANDSOME THAN THE NEXT. YOUR FRENDS WLL WANT TO KEEP THEM ALWAYS. WE NVTE YOU TO COME AND SEE THEM NEW BRUNSWCK SECRE- TARAL. ACCOUNTNG & PREP SCHOOL Regstraton fur ntensve Fall Courses now open. Act promptly. classes lmted. Anan; t. Klmer 5-39U HEAR HOW CHRSTAN SCENCE HEALS WOR-TV :5 P. M, Sunday WOR 7 KC. 7:5 P.M. Sun. K May all the good thngs» of the Holday Season last for you the whole year through. an May good health, good frends and good cheer be wth you durng the Holday Season and throughout the New Yean For Your Holday Cheer Purtan EGG NOG CVE A TYPEWRTER THS CHRSTMAS Srlth St., Between Madson and McClellan Perth Amboy, N. J. Herm u L^hrdtmad wth Flowers-BAU MANN Decorated Plants, Gardens, Centerpeces, Cut Flowers, Gay Holday Wreaths, Chrstmas means elfts... and what could be ncer than " a beautful bouquet or corsage of her favorte flowers? -. /... or choose from our superb assortment of Tradtonal 'onsetta Plants, other Decorated Plants, Garden;, j Centerpeces «ll sure to add extra warmth and good : cheer to your Holday Greetngs... and don't forget { those wreaths for the wndow, pne for the freplace, J mstletoe and othtr greens lh»t wll gve your "Open j House" a True Holday Atmosphere. May We Suggest That You PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY WTH US THS YEAR Help us to help you get your house all set for the Merrest Chrstmus ever. And don't forget those outof-town frends Send Flowers by Wre, Place your order wth us. We'll handle all the detals. J. R. BAUMANN- ESTABLSHED West Hazelwool Avenue, Ruhway Member Florst Telejrapl} DeJvery Assocaton WE AUK OPEN KVENNUg! DERN'S Pharmacy RAHWAY AVENUE '' WOODBRDGE Phonfclnj>drOrder FUto8 f 7 and FUlton 8-7 r Ready to Serve - Non-Alcoholc Delvered to your Door... t ORDER NOW Call 6- There's a dfference n PJJRTAN'S EGG NOG... Just as n all PURTAN DARY PRODUCTS! ) EXTRA FLAVOR... EXTRA RCHNESS! Serve t hot or cold... GET T TODAY, where ylu buy PURTAN DARY PRODUCTS, or call for delvery wth your regular mlk order.... and remember Chratnuts calls for MORE of everythng that's «o be sure to order extra! Punta, % Ulr a SUPER CREAMY: Full of the netessary vtamns and mnerals for glowng' health purtan / urn Jjam aumru Cr Stream COUNTRY FRESH: Makes coffee taste beter, and as a dssert toppng can't be beat. 5,_ "TUB "j HOME mmt ut OF CREAM-TOP MKAM-JOP MLK* MLK'* The PURTAN Dahy FAYETTE and WLSON STREETS PERTH AMBOY

15 PRESS rue Lbrary Gft A donaton of *6,' plndclphla Quartz A.. ls announced by the -nstees of the Avenel )lllv B t a meetng. Ths,,,,tr!bwtlon was gratenuvlpdged by the board,,,!,.-booster" and a de- '.' m the effort to have ;mfl modern bnlldln?,chool chldren a.s soon Chldren's Yule Party Projected AVENEL ~Th llary, Avenel Mcmor.T p" t ' V.P.W.. met at Ftzgerald's Tavern and completed plans for the an nu«l Chrtahna* party for chlu. t of auxlary and post member,, Bunday, P. M. m the School audtorum. Mrs. Avenrl Axt wll be charman for the auxlary Raymond Ho PB ock, Tor the post' Featured wll be grt dstrbuton by Santa Cbu. Sngng of carol* and refreshment*. Plaas were» so matle for adult party for members and, c s asked to purchase t.,, tv^s now beng aold at ' (. y,r,,nds by the Junor,club, supported by local (l,, S to beneft the new.'jhlrtk fund. r;jnk Mazzur,... lbraran, «!"> "». Dumber 8. 8 P.M at nre beng cata- \ Fl? R«ald',s Tavern. A dollar mfl,.,! nuks,nd n preparaton "Change wll take place g f U for,:.l ' '!?' of th«:br"\.* omen w be- wrapped,,. nr n green,, ; asssted by V.rr. ^P^ and gfts for men n rod,,,, s <, Mrs. John P. osthoff,..dcment weathrr fcn'l!] strlct Presdent, announced a HP local schools, the Jst t meetng ad Jont county.stmas matnee movl= "" fm.,,.. a f ld. dl >Met Chrstmas last Saturday was postshow wll be held B. Egan Post Home. Perth Amboy Party Wll be held at the Sgt. John, L doors open r at :3 M ' Tn nas Meehan was moves to start at J wa «d the attendance prze. :, program wll feature \\va Angel." plu»everal,,;,ts. Fre protecton wll, eel n the achool by the ). j Company, and street by the Woodp L K' Department. The J, ( M)K of the trustees wll Jv :\TERTANS LMA - Approxmately m joyed themselves at a party at tlw Columban My. sponsored by the :)! R.C.A., Ralway, on ]:}< nvtaton was ex-, tn' Colon a Memoral v FW., by the unon. Ho»t«tt«s were Mrs. George Gassaway and Mrs. Bernard Forslund Mrs. George Dunham charge of refreshments. was n t was decded to dspense wth Monday's meetng due to the holdays, wth the next meetng set for January 3. Bored One The after-dnner speaker had talked for ffteen mnutes. 'After partakng of such a meal." he contnued, " feel f had eat«n any more would be unable to talk." From the far end of the table came an order to a water' "Gve hm a sandwch." pen for Busness: Woodbrulge's Newest TOY STORE hjoe C's" JOSEPH CAMACCO, Propretor 6 RAHWAY AVKNUK (Opposte Green Street OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Featurng Toy* and (James for All Apes Bcycles Velocpede Sleds Dolls and AeeesHores Phone ME -75 We Delver to Your Home "Stop n and Browse Around" Our Heartfelt Thanks For Your Contnued Patronage. "THE COOPERS" FOLLOW YOUR NOSE Ths complex loop-the-lmp hghway pattern llustrates the nodrrn look ;!otr a 55-rnle stretch of Venezuela's.secton (f hu Pan-Amercan Hghway leadng nto Caracas. Now completely paved, the road has reduced drvng tune from Caracas to the Colomban border to 5 hours. Prevously, t was a v/o-duy tup. Speeds ul up to 8 mles an hour are permtted on many stretches. t's part tt Venezuela's boomng publc works program. ' B. of E. Apponts Teachers, Jantor WOODBRDGE Pour new teachers and a jantor were apponted at a meetng of the Board of Educaton Monday, Named as jantor was John P. Ryan, Woodbrdge, at $3, a year. New teachers are Mrs. da Baumgarten, $,5, ^sgned to, mornng sesson, School 5. seln; Mrs. Dorothy Slber, S.5O, assgned to grade 6, mom- ng sesson, School 7, Colona; Mrs. Evelyn Bernhaut, $3,, assgned to grade, mornng sesson, School 7, Fords: Carl Dwt;ay. $3,7 a year, assgned to scence department at the Hgh School. Mss Adelade Hldre.th was transferred from H o p e a w n School to a kndergarten class at School. The board approved [the return of Mrs. Rosemarle Mazzeo from a leave of absence and assgned her lo grade 3 n School, Hopelawn,. Mrs. Frances Valent was apponted to a clercal poston n the school system on a -month bass at a salary rate of $, a year. Her assgnment wll be made at a later date. Furnture for the- Menlo Park Terrace and Hoffman Boulevard schools, now neang completon, wll be purchased from the Busness Furnture Company at a cost of $,. The contract ncludes trapesodal tables; lf rectangular tables:- 5 chars, two portable stages and two bookmobles, Calforna returns accused kller of two North Carolna hghway patrolmen to Ralegh. FRDAY, DECEMBER, 937 Comng Down? As a result of her snobbsh atttude toward servants, a dowager had experenced dffculty n keepng suffcent help n her home,. The other day, ntervewng a prospectve mad, she sad; "f you're accepted, don' want you to be, lke some of th< others jeajous of my wealth and poston, resentful and envous, because they have to look up to me." ' 'm not lke that," sad the ap plcant gently. "'ve often looked up at flagpole stters, but neve wth envy." Everybody enjoys dlmfmjan M(fvrt TOTH Photo Shop 6 COOKE AVENUE CARTERET Thmato Aspc Molds Pep Up Those Cold Cuts JXMOTHT MADDOX 'THS n the tcaxon when cold * cut* wake welcome meat rourwro*the famly dnner How about flvlog extra appeal to the rold plte* by arranfln ndvdual loma*o upc molds n the center? Bur lve the splc extra Appeal, too. Combne wth the tomato Julct, 6r!sp raw cabbage, celery and (f** n pepper to makt a dell MtVl salad aspc. One tnvtl«>«uaflavored g«lattn, % CUM torn to juce. H t»pogn aalt, V«teaspoon peppercoro*, b%jr M(, V teaapaon whole clevm, Mll onon, slced; UbWeyoM VW vnegar, Vb cup Bwly hre&'ded «bba $, l cup lced celeu', tar bl^poou mlawd freer pepper. Sprltklt lelatn on H cup cold tomtto juct to sottcrl Heat rcmalnn ty eup tomato Julc«wth salt, peppercorns, bay leaf, whole clove* and onon n tat cepan; smmer mnute*. Btkaa nto bawl over softened g*l»tn; str untl fejjtln U dlwolwl. Add vnegar. Chll untl mxture s the consstency of unbeaten e«g whtes. Str n cabbage, celery and green pepper. Turn nto ndvdual molds and chll untl Rrm. Un> mold n center of cold meet platter, or unmold on lettuce and serve wth mayonnase. * t Tor a warm-weather novelty, Gve rold cuts rxtra appeal wllh Dl pprttlnf warm-weahtr ptatrr. Ontrrtd are ndvdual tomato a«pl«m*m. try ths unusually gad clflon plo. Mn and Moauet (h(on Fe (One 9-n«h pe) One envclupc unflavored gelatn, * cup sugar, dvded, \* teaspoon salt,. egg-;, sepurated, V cup cold water, Vj cup unsvlphured molasses, V< cup evaporated mlk, V teaspoon pept>epmlnt flavorng, one 9-nch pastry or crumb crust s,vh. Mx together gelatn, ' cup of the sugar and salt n saucepan. Beat together egg yolks an* water; add to gelatn mx- Craftsmen Complete Plans For New Year's Eve Dance WOODBRDGE At a meetng Tuesday nght, plans were completed for the annual New Year's ve, buffet dnner-dance at the Masonc Temple, 9 Green Street. Norman Jensen was apponted charman and wll be asssted by Raymond Krusen, Fred Jorgensen, Val ^und, Nelson Drost, Leonard Madden, Wllam R. Wllamson and Chrs Meshrow. The audtorum wll be open at 9 P. M.. and dancng wll start at P.M., wth musc by the "Cln tonan Rebels." A buffet supper wll be served by Mrs. Albet Hoffmann, Hopelawn. ture Mace over low heal, Strrng mns*unt'jr, (nl gt-laln f OuToughly dssolved, about 5 mnutes. from heat, str n unslphtrcl molanes, evaporated mlk and peppermnt flavorng. Chll urrtl mxture mounds slghtly when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg wtle untl stff, but not dry. Gradually add remanng H cup sugar and beat untl very stff Fold nto gelatn mxture, Turn nto prepared pe shell; chll untl frm. f desred, garnsh wth whpped cream. j PAGE FFTEEN Sound-, a le Ctay S.'-nr A m-'l' nr'nrv An emll.vr!'.,r- mst tmtrd tur llom for t r a w savn,' urta^f Y., <;o-* the old he WT ual tloe tho >( u'«c;n,! ;r'l«llv ufam' ' KCMH -rul'd the bow, Wel.v- As only a lmted number of tckets wll be sold, those wshng to make reservatons are urged to do.so as soon us posslbfe whl uny member of the commttee. f reservatons for a complete table \ are desred, they should be made wth Norman Jensen, 66 Good-; rch Street, selln. Lberty 8-!>. ATRONS APPRECATED As pretty as they are practcal are aprons she'll wear when she! 'ltertans, and receve wth pleasure ut Chrstmas. Here's tnu'lc one that ' Thr sl-am that blows he»',t',r drsn' turn the wheel!" nl yt-h' (joned the em- P'UV Tnon H'ln'nb' tha: "The!»! t..t do-'s the cackllm lays. Thut'll be enouh at tha'" amct the bov You don't let 'c-jsc Ym ran t trll by the aov om ov rtu-h KM t has.!'.f umk " (A RSTM'CK TWK K CYNTHANA Kv ChwleaPal- tn.''s cur sutlwd on the ralroad, trscka Pultner. heann a tmln *p-'f proutlt bnllrd ml. but the tran " ; ht ) o car nnd knocked nto the pntl erf SWOUM- tran trou, the, bouh The trhlns were dtfeyed, only» few nft, but Palmer ; was d laved colsdf ably lonner., ; He wa» arrested for drunken drlv- nn. «$* ^ V V <r«"custom made" statonery pmufo to your exact specrlratlons. Rapd, qualty servce, MDDLESEX PRESS ( GREEN HTREfcT WOOUBRDGE. N. S. ^ J EXTRA! EXTRA! ANOTHER DVDEND HAS BEEN DECLARED at the Rate of Per Annum For the Sx-Month Perod Endng December 3,957 V Best Merry Chrstmas To All! A real treat, easy to serve Fll the "festlv«bowl" wth our apwtlzng em nog Perfect qr partes, or any Unw- frends d n. ORDER NOW! Phone L 8- COOPER'S DARY COOPER'S DARY Purs M U Mddlesex Avemw, wlln O«r Own CUSTOM MRRORS Pojar Process Mrror* by PTTSBUBOH PLATE GLASS CO. Genune Electrc-Copper Plated Look for the Polar Bear When buytof *<"»* custom mrror, don't be»atw«l *Hh merely PtUburjh Glass. wh«t on Pttbtrfh Mlrsor such a» V. enrry, wth the Pttsburfb on the back. l*«* vst Our Vm*m Ut t u *»W»» *» *? -M tl«n lde»l ChrUtma BAH*» A. M, TO» F. DELVERED TO YOUR DOOR! We Have Cut*tow and Ready M»de Mrrara Far E,wry Tvym MLTON GLASS CO. rn H*u pud Alumnum" R»l»w»y SAVNGS MADE ON OR BEFORE THE th OF ANY MONTH WU EARN DVDENDS FROM THE FRST OF THE MONTH SAVNGS NSURED UP TO $, by Federal Savngs and Loan nsurance Corp. The offcers, dretors anl staff are gruteful to ull menwrs who have helped make ths a successful year for the Assocaton ' Please Accept Our Warmest Season's Greetngs May the comng year be flled wth happness, contentment and prosperty for you and yours. UNTED ROOSEVELT SAVNGS and LOAN ASSOCATON 7 COOKE AVE; CAHTERET, NKW JKUSKY Klmball -55 t

16 PA(!f XTKKN KR'AY \)KCVM\W.U, \%'t non's Rookes Make Good Show N:\V RMM.'WCK How.MmMV lc l(). r 7 RutRtrs Unlvns;!v f<><>bnll team was s lln.-tnlm by hn nnal.statstcs. Onlv f of the.6 yards Knurd n the nne Hm's wr' accounted for by RllOVS. Kll;. Austn's,5 yards carnnr) hm the eastern total offense crown and second plk-e n tn- naton. Tralng Austn n total offense wer«bruce Webster. 3; Lloyd Seaman. 9. and Bll Wolff, 9. All are underclassmen. The only senors to partcpate n the rushnr-passlns llstlnus wore wnkbfcks Bob Max lro' and Bob Lusardl 7 and quarterback Bll Whtacre <3>. n team statstcs, Rutgers outdned ts opponent* on flc K'ound.,73 to,57; traled slghtly n theftlr,98 to 975; outscored ts foes, 8 to 33; outpunted U opposton. 35.R to 3.5, and ntercepted passes whle havng ony sx ntercepted. World champon drver Juan Manuel Fango wll organlk hs own auto racng stable n 958, hs manager, Marcello Gamberton, announced yesterday. Sx Colorful 3 Dmensonal Do-t- Yourself Chrstmas Decoratons FREE when you buy your choce of EVERSHARP SCHCK NJECTOR RAZOR and BADE GFTS * NJECTOR RAZOR KT»,oo t HYDRO-MAOC RAZOR KT *l.8«*6 NJECTOR BLADES «.9 * 73 HYDRO-MAGC BLADES».» You 9«t ol h-a onllng Jonlo-lw* gay Angtl-tmd thrtt Char Boy», U«rum to dtcorott your nwnttl. Ch'tlmu lr«- labu. Uy put togtthtr. VY YOURS CttMt Pho-.e ME--89 PUBLX PHARMACY 9 Mjln. Street, Woodbrdge Open Eves, tll, Sunday tll P.M. HlKK PARKNG JN RE Aft OPEN EVERY \ NGHT 'TL 9 ' AL PURCHASES (lft-wrapped ( FREE! Your Garden Ths Week br Tour Rutners Qarden Reporter A few weeks back passed th«advce of Donald B. Lacey, our extenson home grounds *peclal- jt, urgng you not to be n R hutry to mulch your perennals and evergreens. guest hnted at that tme that 'd ftve you a remnder when the tme had come. Well, the tme s now. as most of you know. f ths remnder comes as a shock when you'd planned to go ChrLstmas shoppng, Just console yourself wth the pleasant prospect of a few hour* outdoors nstead of pushng your way through overheated stores. Or, as Mr. Lacey says, you can let your mulchng go untl toward the end of December maybe the weekend after Chrstmas. AVODS HEAVNG Anyway, as Mr. Lacey ponted out a few weeks ago, mulches prevent alternate freezng and thawng of the sol whch tend to heave perennals ffora the sol. Heavng s common durng open wnters. Mulches also help to conserve mosture n broadleaf evergreen plantngs, reducng damage from wlndburn. f the sol has now frozen, put your salt hay or marsh hay mulch on the perennal garden. A bale of salthay wll cover about, square feet of garden. Evergreen boughs also make a good mulch for perennals and are attractve through the wnter. You can get extra mleage from your Chrstmas tree by cuttng t up and usng t for mulch. Tree boughs arc also good for protectng evergreen ground covers such as myrtle or vy. WMeh tend to burn n wnter. NOT TOO HEAVY Wheat or rye straw can also be used for mulchng, but tend to become soggy wth ran and show. Well, gettng down to the Job. apply nches of nvuch over the perennal border and work t around the crowns of the plants, Mr. Lacey suggests. A heavy mutch s apt to rot the plants by keepng out ar and holdng too much mosture. You can use leaves or peat moss to' mulch broadleaf evergreens, but not to mulch perennal borders. Whle you're at the mulchng job, you can make a protectve screen of burlap or evergreen boughs fastened to wre fencng to help reduce wnter burnng of evergreens from wnd and sun. A good cover of snow s one of the best wnter mulches. But snce we can't order snow when and where we want t, t's best to apply your own mulch ths month and avod damage from heavng ths wnter or next sprng. PHONE MAN A HERO MASON CTTY, owa A "Good Samartan" who was also a telephone cortpany lneman happened upon a two-car accdent whch occurred on a country road, near here. The lneman, C. W. Code, gave frst ad and then clmbed a nearby telephone pole, hooked nto lne and called for medcal help. SHOPPERS! You Can Stll Get Your Gfts From Martn Lawrence Jewelers Engraved FREE! N TME FOR CHRSTMAS! Lst Mnute Gft Suggestons: FOR HER DAMOND KNdS %.. WATClltS VANTV SETS FOR HM.7SJ DAMOND ONYX a NTAL KNGS up WATCHES n 95 JEWELRY O.85 «TS Uup (TB BAR AND CUFF LNKS) DREAMS OF GLORY Ths youngster, surrounded by ancent cannun, assumes a hands-on-hps pose n the Afrcan Museum n.rumc, taly, prrhaps dreamng of strrng mltary explots. The weapons art' relcs of taly's 9 campagn n Lbya. Health Hnts CHRSTMAS, FRST AND LAST Regularly and properly we drect our thoughts to the frst Chrstmas. But should we not, especally n the face of recent world developments, gve some thoughts to the last Chrstmas, as well? For every human benk there must be, nevtably, a last Chrstmas. And f propheces are fulflled,,the world wll some day have ts last Chrstmas, too. How wse, then, for each of us to seze upon and chersh ths Chrstmas as though t were the last. How splendjd for us and for the world f each of us ths Chrstmas, wth complete sncerty and humlty, would jon the Shepherds, the Wsemen, and the Angels n renderng homage and glory to God, How tmely... ndeed, how almost too late Chrstmas has a present for all manknd. t s a gft compounded of peace and of happness and of love. t s the 'gft the whole world most needs, and wthout whch t cannot much longer endure. Ths could be your last chance to obtan t. The lne s formng... leadng to the Crb. NEW AR MARK Pour Ar Fdrce RF- Voodoo fghters flew from Tokyo to Honolulu, a dstance of 3,85 mles, n sx hours and35 mnutes on December, n the frst nonstop jet flght over the route. Three B-66 twn-jet bombers flew the same route the same day wth an elapsed tme of seven hours and eleven mnutes. STTNG BUX V LOS ANGELES, CaL Although Mrs, Frances Cadoette sad she wag exoectne a grl she s most happy to have Sttng Bull. The baby, who s me great-great-grandson of the Soux cheftan who defeated Gen. George Custer at Lttle Bg Horn n 876, was born to Sttng Bull V (Vncent Cadoette > and hs wfe on November. Drvers, Walkers Get Safety Plea WOODBRDGE Polce Chef John R. Egan today urged motorsts and pedestrans alke to pay heed to the sayng "haste makes waste" durng the last few days of Chrstmas shoppng. "Ths s the tme," declared the chef, "when the pedestran, partcularly the last-mnute shopper s our greatest hazard." He ponted- out that the shopper, n'a great hurry to get Chrstmas shoppng fnshed, wll dart out from between parked cars n the mddle of the block rather thnn walk to the corner to cross, n an effort to save a lttle tme. "Other tmes," he sad, "the shopper, attemptng to get the jump on the sgnal, steps off the curb, nto the path of oncomng traffc wthout lookng. n ether case, the result s a pedestran njury or fatalty," Chef Egan then remnded motorsts that they, also, are gulty of too much haste durng ths perod. He sad that the crush of last mnute Chrstmas shoppng only adds to already hazardous wnter drvng condtons and the motorst who rushes away from a sgnal or fals to yeld to a pedestran crossng' at an ntersecton s creatng a stuaton whch may result n an njury or fatalty. "The motorst." he. declared, "must show extra patence and great care durng ths perod of abnormally large shoppng prowds." n concludng Js message the chef reterated ns "haste makes waste" axom, but added a dfferent twst to t. "Remember," he sad, "Haste can waste a lfe." Some Checks Frst Comedan The former Kaser seemed to have consderable funds at hs dsposal. Second Comedan Well, you must remember that he receved bg checks on the bank of the Marne. EVN OPEN EVERY EVENNG TL 9! 6VE A Samsonte h -the lug^ge that ouuravels all other sohte Ml s the smartest, most practcal, most exctng gft of all! Exclusve "Travel-Tested" fnsh scoffs at scuffs, cleans wth damp cloth. Avalable n a wde selecton of styles and fnshes. Mtn' Journyr $7. Two -Suter YOUR NEW SOCAL SECURTY Q When reach 65 next month ntend to fle for my socal securty bmeflts. am stll workng. Mus stop work n order to rereve socal securty benefts? A. No, not completely. Anyone may earn as much as $, a year.nr stll receve hs socal securty >rnpfts for all months n the year. f you work n all month of the year, havr total earnngs of more $,(, and you have not age 7, the number of monthly beneft checks whch you r A would b«pad would CM-H on He A. No. Although an old-agr namount of your tolal Kunal earn- srmre benefcary under aft?. ngs. Q. am grttlng wwnl securty fnd have temporarly rc- Urned to work fnr $3 H- month. ntend to work for only four months. Wll ths have any effort an the number of socal securty checks that wll receve? A. No. As long as yotr earnng!) are not over $, for the entre calendar year, t docs not matter how much you earn n any otc month. Q. am a 6 year old recpent of dsablty benefts. A frend who s rrajrcd to rpport f hs earnngs exceed $,, ths s not requred of a dsablty nsurance benefcary. However. f you have recovered from your dsablty to the extent that you ran engage n some substantal work, you should check wth your socal securty offce to determne f the work you are dong wll affect your drawng dsablty payments. Ths would be rue regardless of whether your earnngs exceeded $, n a year. The flm adaptaton of Wyne Overholtzer's novel, "Cast a Long receves old-age nsurance benefts Shadow," wll star Audle Murphe. told me that must report to thet's a story of poneer settlers Socal Securty Admnstraton f fghtng for ther land aganst my earnngs are more than $, eastern syndcates n the late 9th a year. s ths correct? century. ^CHRSTEN SENS' 'The Frendly Store*' Westng Nol,. Mrs. Joseph Worth Street, hr, John Shllltan " Mss Dorothy sh,,' and Mrs. Mchael - let. attended the cv, "n Rado cty and \' n, York Cty. -Saturday,,,. Mrs. Phlp Schw:,,,, Street, were Mr Kane, of Cranfom' v Samusl November ( Mr. and Mrs. L);, tl, Weatbury Pal? OPEN EVERY EVENNG tl 9 P. M. You'll tml just the gft for her u our large selecton by these NATONALLY FAMOUS MAKERS For Her House Slpper Cloves Handbagj Hankes Umbrella For Hm Blouseg Pajamag Dresses Skrts Luggage Jewelry -Wallets Slppers Sweaters ' Underwear Slacks Pajamas UmbrelU ' Luggage For Ss! or Brother Jackets f Slppers Fur Muff and Hat Sell House Coats & Robes Underwear Pajamas For Her OSKKY ()tlun (dld Slr ><' lfkslc Slrmlvtrll Larkuon Danes Lngere and House Coats!) l,u\tc llarlzm S'ampmfe Joan rs For Baby Blankets 'ran Robes Sweaters Swraler Sets Noveltes Dresses Underwear Carter's nfants For The con Blankets Comforters TableCloths Towel Sets Bed Spreads Wear Broths Baby For Her SWEATERS By Old Colony Helen Hurjrr COSTUME JEWELRY JEWEL BOXES For Hnt Tes - Gloves Shrts - Jackets Belts-Hats Socks Shoes For Ss or Brother Love Dresses Bonne Doo Lero Socks Kaynee Boys' Wear Snow Suts..GVE-- A GUT CERTFCATE The recpent wll tleu!' the opportunty to make Ms r " *! ( H M, \ & ; : ' < fe:m,y> her personal»elcclo»' fyj-t. J COSTUME JEWELRY. up ELECTRC SHAVERS * up KEU(JU)S JUWEUtY TKANSTOR RADOS DENTFCATON BRACELETS ANSON BELTS - fvoo *Vup $.95 up Martn Lawrence Jewelers 9 MAN STREET ME--86 WOODBRDGE "WE SERVCE WHAT WE SELL" Use Our Convenent tenon*! Bldfet Fnn todes' Wardrobe $5. All Flm Plv< Jt levn? H 9 SMTH ST. M VA 6-9; O'Nte Case $9.5 - Wt '.Nl- * '*:\ cj( n,, ' "u flu, ' U S,. At **v*v^': -*tt±-^v

17 <;T PRESS port Readng Personals By MBS. JOHN T. McDONNEX 5 Sxth Street Port Readng ME--673 V\lry Actvtes,,,r of drectors and the.,,,k ;l commttee of the,\vl;»ry of the Port Reat-, company met n the frc,, nnprte plans for to-,,.,.t n;'. The Chrstmas so- " n' held after the meetng wll be a $ gft ex- dearest holday wth for you to celebrate a good old ashoned Chrtmo* rounded by all your loved ones,,, renewng old frendshp;,.. partakng of he joy of rjvng and recevng spred anew by all the hearlllng wonder of ths Day of Avenue, Congregatonal Meetng Scheduled FRDAY, DECEMBER, 957 PTA To Executve Board Declare Dvdend On Guys Stock PAOE SEVENTEEN FORDS Mrs Steve Bnla.w, SELN Santa Claus appeared presdent, was hostess to members at a party meetng of Cub Pack AVENEL The annual eon* of the executve board of School 7 WOODBRDOE Herbert 9B. sponsored by St. Cecela's SKUN SUr of teln Crcle. grpratonal meetng of the Frst FTA at a Chrstmas party n her Hubsrhman. presdent, " Ouys Church, and presented awards to Lady Forater* of Amerca, met M?D n.s] Mn, D '*P nlll nn( Pre.byteran Church wll be hejd j! nomc. 7 Woodland Avenue. (rom Harrson..,., nc " report* r that Clyde Rulan. Raymond Oeoffroy j at School 5 and completed plan chs-non for " SPlt " llly vpnth «"T Jo8eph Mrnl >' was voted t mclude.january. Books fnr audt and * 5 an " the board of drectors ''have de- and Steven Webster, for ouutand- for U annual Chrstna* party reports for the nunlly n the budget as a "needy clnred a quarterly dvdend of m t Chrstmas curd sales He also Monday. Each member ff requeted to brng a covered dlh and * ther meetlnu must be n the church fund" to be dstrbuted by Mrs.. Ouyj from; dstrbuted Rfts brought n for offce by.january 7. accordng to Andrew Aaroe, prncpal. A dona- j»'.*!. * "A" for exchange Paul Mtchell won the j tl grt (or exchange Secret pall well all of our Mr".lames C.rd.Pllo. Mrs An' neghbors, may enjoy many happy new an announcement today by Rev. ton of $5 wll also be desmatcd reeord as of Jam-, Chrstmas tree drawng wll be revealed. Dr Charles S. MarKettf.e for the Vctor C. Ncklas Scholarny payable January. ^f'ovl'ouklmrs AlhTd'cav- brthdnys here. n» lllll < ll * '«rt v Chrstmas! - Two '-en ces wll be held n the Fund. 958! carols were «un! Refreshments(.hurch School PlatlS Word has been receved Hnt sanctuary Chrstmas Eve, and The sucsts were Mrs-. Amoe, Mrs _., «,..,' were enlnyed by cubs and ther Members :nc» to Msses Laure and Santra Conran one, Chrstmas mornn;. Communon wll be.served after each Mrs. Worth Laurtzen. Mrs. Joseph year endng August n-; *""" Jens Jessen. Mrs. George Pnrtes and Program* The sales fgures for the fscal. Emergency Squad. wll return from ther stay n Germany the latter part of January. pro.r-'l md card returns n the meetng /WB7 MK TVtk Rrn Mrs Rnh- cuanu rhwa arpanrua u- ' 8Et,N The ktldermtten of servce. chdng leased departments totongju. Laure wll spend some tme n MtohJrMnTtlSl ' t«>*rf W8.O9.S3, an ncrease Of HUSKS sl(lt:s AT K6 Frst Presbyteran Church Sunday Saturday nuht, the Rahway and Mrs Bettv Ptekv 3 V' New Address Port Readng wth her uncle and r over sales fgures for 956 ^ >AU AS. T.-x. For c tn.st 77 S, hoo wm hold t-s ChrMmn Fr=t Presbyteran ChurcV and The b'onrd wll meet January 8 Profts for the same tme, were yeus.j)c/]. Shern. n.n\ 88, h.s aunt. Mr, and Mrs. John T. Me* prrty Saturday n the Sunday or.al church Senor Hgh Fellow Pf<v Martn Martno, son of Mr.'Donnell before, ' ' $8,675 after taxes for an n- bltn ' hl! shws Sherman, son > School rooms. her sster shps wll hold a combned "Y" and Mrs. sabby Martn,,, of Wood- to lve Fve coal mners klled near crease of 7 "r over the 956. "' «"^<- r»tnly. hop-s n r.e to on Sunday, from 9 3 U) :3 n Long Fellowshp party. The local group sland, Beckley, West Vrgna, n rock, proft*. ' wll meet, at the Avenel church at h( m uk< l;ls Mhn b!tn "' lllm A.M. pupls of the prmary depart- f:3 P.M. An evenng of sports, Woo(lbrdg( Fur Shop > Amhn Ax-mc. W Cop Reserves to Patrol Town's Busness Areas WOODBRDGE A specal mect- ' of the Woodbrdge Townshp Polce Reserves Assocaton was held at the V.F.W. Hall, Fords. Approval was gven for the purhase of boots, shrts and lghtweght trousers for the members. A donaton of $5 was voted The ndependent - Leader Fund, Chrstmas Tle Polce Reserves wll patrol he busness dstrcts of the Townshp begnnng tonght untl December 3, devotons, dancng, and refreshments s planned. The Senor Hgh Fellowshp wll hold a Chrstmas dance n Westmnster Hall. December 7. Dr. MacKenze urges those nterested n readng courses n theology, psychology, phlosophy and lterature to enroll at the" church offce as early as possble. He also remnds church school touchers and prospectve teachers tlnt sx consecutve Wednesday nghts, begnnng January 8 should be reserved for a teacher tranng course led by Rev. Robert Bonham. who wll jon the local church as assocate pastor. Janu- 'ary. COTTON EXPORTS DOWN,.,,, Exports of Amercan cotton are '''«'<> be Sponsored mmng about 5 per cent loss /Jy fftw Hrll, than record levels of a year ago, j A', accordng to the Agrculture De- MENLO PARK TERRACE - '^'partmenl. Durng the August- Mrs. Nathan Juman and Mrs, September perod ths season exports totaled 75, bales com- at a.ea for members of B'na PUk. past presldenu, wll speak pared wth 966, durng the correspondng perod of 956. Most Alec Blumenfeld. 3 Concord Ave- Bth, tonght at the home of Mrs. w' of the declne was n exports to nue. Chanukah wll be observed. taly and France, wth moderate declnes to nda, Canada, Korea and Japan. Exports to West Germany, on the other hand, ncreased slghtly. The chapter announced t wll be rantcd a charter wth the enrollment of a few addtonal members, Mrs. Blumenfeld can be reached at L Mrs. Martn Lpsten at L Both wn furnsh complete nformaton to prospectve members. \-POWERED CRUSER The keel of the Navy's frst f surface shp was recently lad at SMA.L. S, BONDS y ' the Fore Rver Shpyard of Bcth- Total volume of "E" bond sales lehem Steel Company, at Quncy,' \y,u amounted lo $3,8,553, for Mass. The cruser the Long the ton months ended October 3, Beach wll be the frst U. S.j the Treasury has announced. Ths ; cruser to be desgned and bult'was H.8 per cent under a year from the keel up snce World War j ago. Whle.sales are down and. She wll be 7 feet ons. redemptons reman hgh, there have an extreme beam of 73 feet are now outstandng $,98,,- ', and a standard dsplacement of n.small savngs bonds, only slghtly under the all-tme hgh. Gfts Dstrbuted At Cub Park Sesson Lady Foresters To Sponsor Party cave-n. Mr llubschman sad that ex- ' ment wll present ts Chrl»Unaa pected sales fnr the next tacl j opened n h' spun.', of 58 mprorram n the Sunday School, Horse beats man n race to, year should be n excess of $6.- Bordcnlown. N J and Baltmore.! und ffom to P M they wtu prove superor stamna of man.. Two new stores are to be Md have ther Chrstmas party..guys FROM AHARRSON LADES' FLANNEL SK PAJAMAS " - X Usually 3.98 Beautful Norwegan type prnts. Knt collar, cuffs, wastband and anklets. Szes 3 to. FORDS - WOODBRDGE Krntr No. ft., Mle from Turnplkr Ext Hn Yards from '.xll 8 Garden SUU Parkway OPKN SUNDAYS 9:3 A. M. TO P. M. Hours: MON. thru SAT. 9:3 A.M. to P.M. LADES' NYLON TRCOT DUSTERS Usmlly a.95 Drp dry, no ron. Rhnestone buttons. Contrastng ppng trm. Pnk and blue. Szes to 8. Nylon Trcot 7 v SlfaUvm HA AJ.'-v J* RL Chrstmas lt» 5 y * * : May Your Heart Be tght... And Your Home Se Brght '.. '... as we wsh for you all the joys of a happy Hblklay Season. < There s somethng about the serenty of the season that l)ngs forth to us the full splendor of havng frends lke you. Ths frendshp s the cornerstone of our busness,, / t la.s enabled us to prosper and grow. Thank you for your frendshp, your patronage, your con- fldence n us. We thnk you deserve! the fnest that lfe has to ofler. The wsh we send s old... though ever new. Yet, t comes at a very specal tme... and n a very specal way. ' j LADES' H-BULK Oron Cardgans Sheath and flared styles trmmed n luxurous nylon lace and net. Machne washable, drp dry. Whte, pastels, black. Regular and. extra large szes. vftfflm LADES' H-BULK ORLON Beaded Cardgans Perfect for now and through the entre. wnte/. All fashonable, new colors. Choose from 7 beautful pastel colors, ncludng black. The most gorgeous / beaded desgns. Sze 8 to.

18 -<".' - FA. F; EGHTEEN CLASSFED l< \ S NFORMATON >.Dfl fur 5 words t< c;>!'h jdrjttnlal word 'avulle l advanre Pcwltnc lur,uls; W«dn"tda.v A. M. lor tn- sumo week's hl'tnn. NOT! V, slwdad!) taken DM ] H". must le sent n. Trl ulrnr Mt 'cury - KOR KENT J.'..- ;(K)M furnshed apartment n Avrl. Huat, hot WUUT.sup nl Cull MK--977U lfter M. VJ.-VJ TOR SA.K :::,,'.. f!!l ;.: Ml' en «, )' -. l' t " ' Cn.'-. Am S' r :.l? ll ; - snn MONTHLY S'AKF. TMK ;:: N.!' l ltl ',h. whch ''.-'l t)v nventory. ' h m:. : week to Vm ^ul on per- [,;, '!!' ''l ' '. Yuk ;(, N. Y., ' '' ',. : '! -.;, M. f. Be!.,N'l nrl rullcellu; r ;: - ' - ' l l! l l l l l l ' ll dcn :, ll tlls ;, '! ' n nunlfy,.!, >, 'r. 'efer- ', rur's <:nn! > ' "m unly v.tth n t.,.!.( ' f :l.mll;.;, trtf ol ln- ; > M : " wrte to! H" l.luto.s Of.nc. l.l, W-.t st. :. ;.,..!, nm- \: vr A. LOT-Mary Street. Car-,,., u (.,,,,,,,, M N n : ), lnt. nqure Wlater, 536 Henry, Str'd, South Amboy, Parkway l-'takk DM : <;!T M;{ HKAUTY. rtll. /- H" Fll Avon C'j.wee--: md en excellent ncome through frendly sals on regular customers. No oblgaton to nqure. Wrte P. O. Box 7S or call PL : ' -9, MSCELLANEOUS P YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Cull Market 3-758, or wrte P, O. Box 53 WoodbrldKO. ' -5 -ac SERVCES HAVNO TROUBLE wth y»nt sewerate? EJertrc Srwero-trr romoves roots, flth,.sand.ur stoppage from clogred ppes drnns and sewers. No dlkrhr, no dnmages- rapd and effcent. Call j Tony's Plumbng and HeatlM 'MC--87. ' -5 :!-:!. _,.^... TV 'K Tl KE T'BE KXPLOpRS ; BALTMORE, \k.- A color trlc- UMD set n the lpjm of Lnv, Kcrk'baugh WHS recently destroyed when the pcture tube blew nt. JMttnn the set on fre. The st. mly three weeks old. was valued,, 77?DAY DrX"KTT!~P, The WORLD of TELEVSON Perry Com!) v.ns quoted the other <:J as svnv thnt too many sns s nre rattlng around the TV : : urlus these days de ddn't use llrse exnr words' wth ther own prntnx. As a result he f'rs, "we" mlsslt n- onl on our lonesome next sensun wtl the eomednns back n chrt'. There s some truth n t.\.nn's observaton, The groan set s ndklkh nt. tlc moment but then..y wll «n>e. Too many of the fllsters are pressng us rght now but Como won't be one of ',hu.*e who to. Mr. l'laxatlon beat out Jacke (:''.'. on jul esu bent out competlj l'r:n hs wn fvon set even llu easlh Anl whle on the subject. Como M'; al tht relaxed - as t ap- ;; on hn show. Some of the upe wl'd smp frayed nerves eventually, because of tenson nsde, appear culm on the surface. Como's relaxaton s not accdental. Dtto Erne Ford. He's anythng but relaxed when he's before the cameras. Who could be relaxed? Yet'Erne (fves the mpresson, f you don't know the busness, of havng one blr, old tme and beng so-so at ease. ' There are stll n few move stars who dnn't go for TV. One by one (he new ndustry s corralnp; the.'tn but there are a surprsng number f holdouts, f the stnr roster n Hollywood s scanned close enough. Clark Gnble, for example. s frank enough to say that move stars shouldn't appear on TV pro- K'Hms. thus keepng people from gong to the moves. f you wfnt to see Clark you'll have to see hm at the theater, or on flm-on your televson urcen, unless somethng exceptonal changes hs phlosophy. Televson recepton n small communtes s gettng better and better as hgher and hgher antennas go up (and wll get better. Even so, a number of TV sets would greatly mprove ther pcture, from long-range statons, l a TV rrmn adjusted the set for UfcF or VHP recepton n the are* nvolved. ABOUT YOUR HOME Are you gettng the most out of your freezer? There s a great deal to learn about the art of freezng foods properly. Take freezng pcs for example; pes should be frozen before they Dfferent adjustments are needed are baked. They should then be n dfferent localtes. baked before they me defrosted. Ths prevents the undercrust from The Unted States has become the world leader n trade n soybeans aud soybean ol snce World War, becomng tne source of from two-thrds to three-fourths becomn;; «ou!?y. Make your deepdsh pes for freezng wth no underrrust. Do not cut vent holes n the top of a pe untl you are ready to bake. of the world trade n these Custard Ves do not freeze well products. n 956, the U: S. fur- so you hnd best skp them, Menlshed 85 per cent of the export! rlnuue has a t(-nden:y lo shrnk supply. Jnpan has been the major durng fw/.lk market for U. S. supples, wth large quanttes also gong to Western Europe and Canada. Bankers, n poll, predct stock prces wll contnue to declne n frst half of 958. Cakes, on the other hand, take lo freezng very well, ether before or after bnkn«. "However, f a baked enke s left n the freezer too long, t wll become dry. Angel and sponye cakes should be frozen only after bakng. Cake * well as a tmp. S;n,,,.'' n»m buy when the crop Y ""' buy n quantty to mportant thng u mended for Freeze only p W (,, (. t vegetables: TV other!"" worth your tlm ewm ';' ' best are barely,,, from the garden. Get your foods, ll(, wthn two hours,,,, possble, '' ' Wrap and seal ra,,,,,,,,., to trap.any ar hsu, ' tape or freezer mlt,.,,,"' label hould name n,, 'j.' gve the dnte of p,,. k;, r "' y f ; [ f! Supreme, NATO (,., LautU Nor'stad cm:. H of small alled natmr '' naves. BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY Accordon School t Musc nstructon # Plumbng & Heatng UENSCH'S Acrordpn School 7! lrnwn Avenue, sfln Prvate Accordon Lessons (.lw n VoutJlnne or Our Studo) Cu;n l(mf AreatSloa Kfpars t Sal,', H'tals, Exchanges»l',kn, ;nl Ampllfler«lutnllfl AM' TxUs mr Accorctol n! lfomalon Call ME Dancng - Twrlng BE SMART... LEARN TO DANCE! ENROLL NOW- All, MELDS OF DANCNG TWKMNC. ^NOUDED SPECAL CROUP CLASS '- FEE ~ Kr Further nformaton CALL K--595 KAY B7MCHK, Drector CARTERF.T SCHOOL OF DANCNG V.% EPAR STRE., WRTERET Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 63 Rahway Ave., Woodbrdge (OD». Whte Church) t SALAD9 at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAN FRECH BAKERY GOODS Open 7 A. L to :3 P. M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Closed Wednesdays All Day Avenel Pharmacy 9 RAHWAY AVENUE MErcury -9 PRESCRPTONS WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetc* -Wlm Greetlnt Cards RAYMOW JACKSON AND SOU Druggstn 88 M^n Street VVoodbrdge, N. J. Tdeplwne MEreury -SS Funeral Drectors t SYNOtlECKl Funeral Home 6 Atlantc Street Carterfet, N. J. Telephone K ' NOVtf N OUR NEW HOME! r!!(;r;;!t va.ns: Men', roc ;;;VM)S! BOTM: S'KVCE! LOU Ell PRCES! WNTER BROS. WAVSDE FURN. SHOP Sr". R '.V'nhr.dcc Resdents Smc 'KT St. (eor'.e Av'ue at. S. lfclu'ty, Avrncl <A [n UHllnll;!' C'lovrrtruf lrrl ) Op.' '),\. ST. lu!) P, M. lurl. St. rhf' MlJxry -CB66 Furnture Repar SOFA S - CHAR $6 H T n. X \O\ t HOME Ml U«rk <;K>r;tc'd Sprngs """ Kft-d New Heavy Webbng \,. w Lnngs SUNSHNE UPHOLSTERY Sp'ealsts n S:,K"sng Seat J{«l turns For rn'ltf Servce Call Lllur 8-5'8 NSURANCE CJAS. A. BOBKER Fnancal Plannng Consultant ESTATE ANALYSS BUSNESS AND GROUP NSURANCE -, Lfe, Accdent, Hcspltalzatto. Tf le )l»one FU-l-7 MA-3-S 75 Hckoo ltoad, 8) Bayround COLON U Blvd., Newark Lquor Stores Telephone MErcury -889 Woodbrdgc Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop, Complete Stock of Domestc and mport'd Wnes, Beefs and Llqurs B7 AMBOV AVENUE WOODBRUXJE, N. J. Movng & Truckng Complete Movng Job 3 Ruons SJ5 Koous $3 5 Rooms $35 ( Rooms $ All -uads lmr'd ll Years EuC ECONOMY MOVERS NATON-WDE MOVERS Klllun 8-39 N lu l VLn K-State Movng Servce AGENT lanes A. W. hll and Son l.t ;tl.dd.uk MsluMtu MnB :d.su-agc M'l'lllS MllK SH'l'ERS of.h rl.lr.hd onlrr JULut * ;lwu-d Agenl ' jd V. Lles Ht,, -n tuons fur Storage tk.\u\( PACKNG.n l.u, J al H r uf Every l>lm'l l U Oll, ml Wureboune 3 AUtf JSttet, Curteret GBSON GUTARS and Ampllflen Knrol) yur rlnll HOW for rl;lle lsses. TRO'ET OUTAR ACCORDON SAXU'ONK PANO TROMBONE DRlJMS STUDENT RENTAL PLAN For nformaton Call H--6M8 SAMMY RAY'S SAM LAQUAR.O P'<>P. Ml'SC and REPAR SHOP 6 New Brunswck Avenue. Fords Learn to Play the Accordon The Mdrrn, Easy U'ay No Aecurdun To Buy On Oor Easy Rental Plan nternatonal, modern and cl.tsslr.l musc taught to begnners anl advanced sucel. VBflts Tor M tupmakt accordons. We carry a full lne of Muscal nstruments am Accessores Perth Amboy's Oldest EstallMfd Accordon Center S Years at the Sum? Locaton EDDE'S MUSC CENTER Ed Oonkoskl, Prop. 357 State St., P, A. VA-6-9 Photography SAVE Up to 5% By Orderng All PHOTOGRAPHC CHRSTMAS GFTS NOW! A Small Depost Wll Reserve Your Selecton Tll Chrstmas EASY PAYMENT PLANS KODA COLOR Color Flm Developng 8 HOUR SERVCE Black and Whte Flm Developng and Prntng HOUR SERVCE BEST SELECTON OF PHOTO SUPPLESN TOWN! GALURD'S PHOTO 57 Amboy Ave. ME--365 Plumbng & Heatng WOODBRWGE ^Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New nstallatons t Gas and Ol Burners Call ME--36, --73V L PUG.ESE. UPO Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Elecfrlc Sewer Servce Tel'lune; MErcuy -59 ttsl MNM V AVKNK WoLdM!.:.«, N, j, Plumbng and Heatng Sales md Servce Ol Burners, Sales and Servce FURNACE CLEANNG KARMAZN PLUMBNG & HEATNG Commercal 9 Resdental ndustral S MAN ST. (O p. Town Hll) MErcury -765 Panos and Organs One uf the Largest Selectons n MJddlese County Featurng A Complete Lne of Wurlltzer Organs ncludng Chord Organ? We Specalze n Reparng and Upbuldng Playar Panos Uld Organ! 'sed Panos Bought and Sold Oven 9 A. M. to P. M. Daly Phone L Edson Pano Co. 59 Amboy Avenue (Edson Twp.), Fords, N.. Pano nstructons t We Specalze n BEGNNERS Taught n your own home evenngs and Saturdays. For nformaton C»U MARK R. SMON 6 Mulberry Street, Carteret KM-3 Rado,& TV Servce AL'S RADO & TELEVSON Prompt Expert Repar* RCA Tubes and Part v Batteres. 3 PERSHNG AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. A. Klsh, Jr., Prop. Telephone K--589 SET NEED REPAR? Call ME--36 ART'S RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 55 AVENEL ST., AVENEL Antennas nstalled, Tubes te»ted free at our store, Car Rados servced promptly. REPAR ESTMATES FREE! Roofng and Sdng janten & Son and Sheet Mctftl Work Hoollng, Met*] Cellnn md Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MKeury «-»«Roofng & Sdng t' Slpcovers - Draperes t Wallpaper - Pant E & ROOFNG CO, nsured Roofng nstallaton and Repars of All Types ALUMNUM SDJNG LEADERS GUTTERS SLATE REPAR HOT ASPHALT ROOFS For Free Estmates Phone VA or VA 6- T.R.STEVENS Roofng and Sheet Metal Work 685 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDOE Repars of all Types Alr-Condltlonlnj - Warm Ar Heat ndustral Exhaust System Motor Guards FOR FREE ESTMATES Call MK--5 ur MF..-5M Servce Statons TOM GARAGE J. F. Gardner &, Son 85 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MErcury -35, We're Specalsts n BEAR WHEEL ALGNMENT AND BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE HOVANEC SEWNG MACHNE SERVCE Frank Hovanec Prop, 657 Roosevelt- Avenue Carteret PHONE K--5S Machnes Repared and Electrfed. Needles/and Parts for all Makes. Expert Workmanshp and Prompt Servce. Shoe Reparng MARTNSON STORE 3 Lake Avenue, Colona (Nu.t to Shell Staton) Phone FM-J Shoe Reparng/ Scssor and ce Skate Sharpenng, Kado and TV Tubes Tested "Come n soon... you're only a slranrer here once." Have A Busness J5ehce Problem?? Solve t Through The DRECTORY EGG PRCES UP Farm housewves, who depend heavly on eggs for ther spendng money wll be delghted to hear that the Agrcultural Marketng Servce predcts that n 58 egg Wk.vn wll be hgher, feed costs lower and sales only slghtly under the record volume of 956 and 9H: November producton n autobl Utdutry was hlcfteet sne* CUSTOM-TALORED SLPCOVERS MODERN TRADTONAL PROVNCAL Choce of New 9S» Patterns SPECAL! 3-Pc. Set Reg. $9.95 $8995 Budget Terms CUSTOM DRAPERES Newest 958 Patterns Vst Our Showroom- Open Dally 9:3 to $, Frday 9:3 to 9.For Free Estmates Call ME--6 RON-LEN JHECORAZORS, NC. 93 Man Street Woodbrdre Slp Covers SELECT NOW! Fabulou new 838 Slp Cover Fabrlc now n stock. We'll brng urn-, plet to our home. SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY SHOPS m A M'. Sportng Goods t Bet That REEL FXED NOW! SERVCE STATON FOR MTCHELL "RL'MEH" "FENN" "ALCEDO", "AREX", "CENTAURK" Home of Reel Parts Wholesale and Retal REEL REPARS A SPECALTY ALL MAKES Reel Cheeked, Cleaned, n nn Polshfd, Greued and 7.UU Adjusted, (or Oaly * Plus Parts f Needed TROUT WORMS WLDLFE PCTURES (framed) Specal Prce Cut of 5% on All FUhnr Tackle Durlnf Month ol December Ask How You Can Wn One of Our Trophes HHNG TACKLE AND REPAR SPORTNG GOODS 66 Monroe Street Bahway Telephone FU 8-J89 Televson For Expert TELEVSON SERVCE at reasonable rates Cull Herb Ndman TV Fuhoo RADER'S PTTSBURGH PANTS QUALTY WALLPAPERS > PANTERS* SUPPLES RADER'S 37State Street PEBTHAlffOY VA 6639 Pantng - Decoratng FRANK'S Pantng and Paper Hangng Specalzng n Sprayng Mult-Color nterors and Exterors For Estmates Dal FU-8-8 Prompt Expert Servce At Reasonable Rates t seems the cotm., much n He Amn. pcture tls sprln! ', > dress ancl clnssc butt,: front shrtwast, wll \,- M Kntted, unlmcd n. new md ht;h stv]. fenture jeweled tntd' occasons. The foldpver clutch very good. Wtl so mu j the offlttk. ths s...., : stand. You can lak l.> telors of the ranbow,,'. some space a mor u bag would occupy. Tl.> \ all wll be shown A,! recommended fur.. The bg'-jer. the betr: Ths s the b: ur, 'wth you durng t,> j should be everythr.l M. to keep you ct»ttf< : n tractve all dny mul < >.' your purchases Back nterest s stll tenton from de.spucs A black sheath that sav - for ext wll be a n»ul : Pants for play,d house wear are j' ^L. ; attenton. They,nll!) comfortable and nn new name tapt-s The soft look n MH for sprng wll nclmlses made of fgured c:.. n a haze of organdy ' ng. West Germany p:;' economc agency to \\. four" ad to backw.u! :. ndonesans order >. zens to leave count:'- property and buslnt Take Your Pkk!\ TWO BRAND NEw GULF Servce Stat FOR LEASE # - ROOSEVELT AVENUE and PEKOLA TERRACE CARTERET # <-ROUTE and BUTLER STREET AVENEL Modern Bay Statons WTH ALL FACLTES MNMUM NVESTMENT FNANCNG CAN BE ARRAN<;H> EARN WHLE YOU LEARN Excellent Opportunty For Rght Party! Call EL -7 Betwren «A. M. and 5 P. M. - A* ' or Mr * Or Call KEYPORT R ^

19 PpESS FRDAY, DECEMBER, 957 PAOE NNETEEN LOW LANCASTER BRAND OVEN READY PR/CES PLUS S & H GREEN STAMPS fop.w' / ; lues 7 LBS.,, AND UP Pascal Cele Sweet Potato Whte Onons Emperor Acme FARM FRESH PRODUCE CALFORNA F^NCY,'E!!: Y ORANGE FANCY Dromedary Dates,!,; 5= Roasted Peanuts Rolled Dates c «-»-^8 c, Ptted Bates FRUT CAK STUFFNG VRGNA LD; b, CRACKED WHEAT CED CNNAMON BUNS b pkg -Ready Beltsvlle Turkeys ATO POUNDS b A 7 ( "l cm \H\ proud D MTVC a tup-qualh, lender LucaMer Hmml 'lrnul-rva^ted' lnker fn Chrstna*. There'* otlnj; qulr lke the^r carefully jelectnd brd (nun tn mcsl Hocks and marked exclusvely for ACM! ',. ' les- re;ulvlo-c(n>k lcaulcs la\e KUT D( h«surulrnl teulrr vltc breast meat more of tl* jun-\ dark meat (nun chunky, tender le^s less xme an<l ua^lt. LANCASTER BRAND READY-TO-EAT Dstnctve old-fash>ned snoketllan lla'.or. LANCASTER BRAND - FULLY COOKE9 Boneless Ham,^'Z,.9 LANCASTER BRAND - FULLY COOKED Boneless Ham TH " SLCED * ^ LANCASTER BRAND $.95 S Canned Ham geloaf large loaf pkg ^pc % ^ HORMEL - CANNED - BAKED SHANKLESS SMOKED Whole or Ether Full Cut Half Knrk-cutln^ twlc-rne-:-! Sbauk lmn" removel, g\ng \cu more meat for your motfy, CENTEK SLCES 99 6> POUND SZE each Vrgna Ham " - Pollock Tosle ' Sea Fllet Pprrh Ta " 9 5 loul Shrmp Shrmp French fr Sea Fancy Jumbo F -^ j u m b o 5 b b..9 b.99 Sslsm Hc " meh Horm.lG.noo Fancy Select \'t pnt con Oysters Oysters 3c 69c 59c LANCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHOCE Chuck Roas b.5 Tcmlrr, jucy, tnp-qualty Lamasler BranJ 'U.S, Choce LANCASTER-BONELESS Cross-Rb Roost KRAFT PHLADELPHA B&AMD OR BORD vfcqtl %GCS@» p!gs DEL MONTE DESTC; SLCED OR BY THE PECE Swss Cheese 55 FARMDALE - TURKEY, BEEF OR CHCKEN PES MX OR MATCH 'EM R,^fc - TABLE CENTRE, W..t J»*'»* DEAL - WHOLE STRAWBERRES CHEESE OR MEAT ot 5 RAVOL ROMAN 3 89 «corflw ns s. w* AD AdMfllwd Pkt Efl«cll«* Hr.ujh wday, O.««k«

20 PAGE TWENTY Revew of SchooL Currculum Urged WOODBRDGE A second appearance before the Boftrd of Educaton by Clyde Edrngton. Colona, n an effort to secure wlnt he called a "complete study of the currculum h the school system" wound up n a debate between Mr. EdrKlon and Patrnk A. Boylan, Superntendent of Schools. Mr. Edrngton dsplayed a pamphlet concernng educaton n t-he USSR and pontng to emphass on scence and mathematcs. " feel we have a golden Opportunty to revse our currculum," Mr. Edrgton sad, "nasmuch as new buldngs are to be constructed and we have to work out a course of study for the proposed Junor Hgh School system." Tre Colona man also sad he felt a test on several levels should be gven before dplomas are awarded, "smlar to the regents n the State of ftew York.", Mr. Boylan declared. "Woodbrdge s not asleep at the swtch" and "we wll have a currculum for our new Junor Hgh School System." When Commssoner Nathan Bernsten remarked "Woodbrdge Hgh School has a pretty good record," Mr. Edrngton asked: "Are you satsfed?' To whch Mr. Boylan answered: "No, am never satsfed." "Seems to me." Wnfleld J. Fnn, presdent of the Board, sad to Mr, Edrngton, "you have made up your mnd that Russa has the best system." Menton was made of the Communsts' system of educaton. Mr. Edrngton took excepton to that remark and stated whenever new suggestons are made ''there s always a perod of name-callng." The Colona resdent then went on to state that one educator has gven the opnon that the trouble wth our school system s that "too much grade work s done n hgh schools and too much hgh school work s done n colleges." 'Are you tryng to educate us here?" Mr. Boylan asked. "None of the.* gentlemen have anythng to do wth educaton, that s up to the school admnstrators. Would you lke to come around and educate me some day? There s not one thng you have sad that s new. don't beleve n gettng hystercal because a sputnk s floatng around." Currculum Target Set The superntendent related that MAMA, LOOK AT BOBO-t's hard to toll whether mama hppo "Cleopatra" ;s bewalng her fate or sngng the prases of her new offsprng The younrsw, named "Bobo," looks on as hs mother states her opnon at tht- Cheyenne Mountan Zoo n Denver, Colo. wthn months there wll be a currculum for the new Junor Hgh School system. "t.won't be a fnshed damond," he stated. ''A currculum evolves from experence of people. presume we can argue from here on n and we won't get anywhere. can't set down a currculum for you. can wrte a course of study." Mr. Fnn remarked. "We should be sure of what we'redong before we emulate theore-s o'f somethng we are not sure of." " stll feel there s too much pap n our currculum." Mr. Edrngton sad. "Are you, an educator, Mr. Edrngton?" Mr. Boylan asked. ''No, but am a product of t," was the reply. Mr. Edrngton was then asked what he meant by "pap" and he explaned t as "mlk toast." One of the Board members asked f "we should sacrfce ctzenshp and cultural values" n the school system. "We don't gvg up ctzenshp by teachng arthmetc n a certan grade," was Mr, Edrngton's reply. Norman Gardner, Menlo Park Terrace, took the Board to task for "ts atttude." "The members of the Board and the Superntendent of Schools," Mr. Gardner sad, "seem to be exceedngly touchy about recommendatons. So far as can see there s nothng touchng Jhe poltcal n makng recommenaatons on methods of mprovng the school system. The Board doesn't see thngs because t doesn't want to. f you st here wth a closed mnd and open mouth you won't learn. You should lsten to recommendatons and study them wthout lambastng people makng recommendatons." At that pont, Mr. Fnn abruptly declared the meetng adjourned. A Merry Qup A Boadway bus stopped but no one got off. The drver turned to a passenger sttng readng a paper. "Dd you tell me you wanted the Woolworth Buldng?" Well, come out and get t." can't brng t n to you." FRDAY, DECEMBER Sft, lf)57 DON'T,KT THS ATKN TO YOU: Durng th? holday season. Polce Oh-f John R, Egan warns. Luckly the pcnnlr n ths acrdent on Route 9. le other'day, were able to walk away on ther own power, "lnt thr next fellow who uses excessve speed or does not exercse the courtesy of the road, may run out of luck." the chef sad. Magyar Church Program Outlned WOODBRDGE A Chrstmas program wll be presented by the Sunday school chldren of the Hungaran Reformed Church, 7 P. M, Sunday n the parsh hall, under the drecton of Rev) Lesle Egry, asssted by Steven Dorko and Ernest Oere, superntendents. Teachers wll partcpate n the program; and Mrs. Egry wll be panst. Openng prayers wll be offered by Mss Arlene Dorko, closng prayers by Mss Joyce Spos. "Holy Nght" wll be members of the Junor H class, and the A.M. Sunday school sesson wll accompany the lghtng of the Chrstmas tree wth " Tannenbaum." Joseph Kara and Howard Jewell, accordonsts, and Gal Kara, panst, wul offer a program of carols. Joseph Remenar wll mpersonate Santa Claus and present each chld wth a gft and candy cane after the program. Ruth M. Egry, Ruth Malon, Cheryl- Kaskovcs. Janet Kelemen, Margaret Mecka. Phlp Gyenes, Robert Dorko, Donald Pochek and Wllam Pastor wll gve a specal rendton of "Jngle Bells," led by Mrs. Egry. Greetngs wll be offered by Steven Smon, Sr., presdent of the consstory; Mrs. James Pentek. presdent of the Ladles' Ad Socety; Steven Katelvero, presdent of the Brotherhood; and Mrs. Prank Kresel, Women's Guld. ' Mss June Dunch, presdent, wll drect decoraton of stage an/d Chrstmas tree by the Junor H Youth Fellowshp. Avenel Drver Convcted As Tpsy; s Fned $ WOODBRDGE Two m torsung by j sts were found gulty/of drunken drvng by Magstrate Andrew Desmond Tuesday. Arche Burlegh, 3, Fve Oaks Motel. Avenel, was fned $ and casts and hs drver's lcense was revoked for two years. As an habtual motor vehcle volator, Edward Mahoney, 93 Lake Shore Road. Clffwood Beach, was fned $3 and costs and hs lcense revoked. Unable to pay hs fne, Mahoney was sent to the County Jal. Any fnancal expert can tell somebody else how to manage hs money. Her&'s a Santa Gets Gfts COLONA r- Cub 8cout Pack 6 presented RlftJt to Santa Clans nstead of recevng gfts at, m HE R, AN School 7. More than toys Women of,.,,,,. were donated by the cubs for dtetrluuuon among needy chldren'of.order. These that helpp nd, the communty. 'eleglasfca^s,';;,', l ",, l,',"" The program of the evenng «d compacts,-,.,',,." Ul - conssted of dsplays of handcraft, Hpstlck hou,,s carol sngng, and presenta- ton of awards. Award recpents PESKTOPPF.ts were: Den 8 Steven ttfen, wolf ' the badge and one gold and one slver ader such tem. - (. arrow; Blly McChesrey, wolf Mlendnrs, K. badge and one gold arrow; Peter llfhtsvr, etc Strauss, denner strpes; Chrs Boyter and Oary Holland, assst' 7, th, ant denner strpes; Walter Worotylko. one-year pn. Den mother HJ wll meet nt, 'tn. ;] Mrs, Danel \y, Ms Lloyd McChesney. 7 Road. On S;tu, : d ;u More Den, Rchard Doochack, den there wll be ;,,. mother. Ernest Soper, one gold famly trp to W.M arrow under WQlf: llchatd Doochack, one gold arnftv; and James asked to furns:-, meht, Morr.stnw,, DArcy, wolf badge. ' and to assemble - Cubmaster H. Fred Hansson, P.M. who presded at the meetng, announced that on January' 3 the The January r, 'tt* Pack Commttee wll be 'host to *O'Jt the North East D^ct jroundtable at School 5. sefln. On DOUBLY C.U'TFl Plastc t n.,, (, h ; b^ BD( nl v,,,., «uw» make,. especally tt- (, M '^ We*Pts o,." swenters, h O s.-. ^,,., nounced as "Cm,' Makers." The tux Wll be held Jm,,, lotla School 7, ftn^ffflffrt^wwwuawmummajj^ The MAYER Brothers >'ZOLEY" WSH ALL THER "SOAPY" FRENDS A Very Merry C^rhtmas and a Happy-Healthful-Pw8pe?om Neu... am* cordally nvte to u Cala 'm <lr ;,J ' ; NEW YEAR'S \\\ CELEBRATON! at, TAVER AMBOY AVEMK WOODBRDCE R&A Woodbrdge Avenue and Grant Street PORT READNG Phone Klmbal -968 FREE! - TO ALL CUSTOMERS - FREE! A PC SET OF "OLD TMER" H-BALL GLASSES! A CHRSTMAS GFT FOR ALL CUSTOMERS CHLDREN (LOLLPOPS FOR THE KDDES! BALLOONS OF ALL COLORS FOR THE KDDES! A VST WTH SANTA N PERSON!, THE FNEST SERVCE N THS VCNTY! GRAND OPENNG SPECAL December th - st - nd. FREE LUBRCATON Wth Each Ol Change sta- Your New Gulf Staton n Port Readng g You're nvted to drve n on openng and see for yourself the knd of servce ton that s a credt to the communty. Our new staton s desgned and equpped to gve you the best possble servce... to help y ()U keep your tar runnng BETTER A)N<"''' We call to your specal attenton our Oull lex Regstered Lubrcaton. You see, we worh from specal curts for your make md nou'. ts l)l use specal lubrcants for varous p»r your cur to make t rde smoother and nan de easer. Ths s only u part of our COM servce whch we are, sure you'll apprecattjust as we wll apprecate your comng " R & A GULF SEBVJCK

21 t rac Tsmrnr-ON OF VALUES - ^.h Turkey F/xn's Stuffng Bread? ;;;5 C Every Alt? Turkey t sold wth a doubt* y«ur money bock guarantee.' q,.,n Sausage Meat llb 38, ^ M\ A&P A&P turkeys are tradtonal wth smart shoppers for tender meatness, fne flavor and the most good eatng for your money! They're selected by A&P experts for sure "Super-Rght" qualty and wll prced for savngs! SEE STORE WNDOW SGNS FOR AfcP' LOW PRCES! "SUPER.RGHT" QUALTY RBS OF BEEF REGULAR STYLE! OVEN-READY -nch Cut 7-nch Cut -nch Cut 7-nch Cut UNOX CANNED HAMS MPORTED 3 b. HOLLAND can CANNED HAMS MESTC..' / \, ",. " ' f «#l*. t ' ' v - c k. 'Super-Rght" SMOKED HAMWhole or Shank Prtw ButtPrt.n 9:39 Uttt READY-TO-EAT HAMS FRESH CRANBERRES FtrhlM ' From Western Farms WHTE ONONS Frtn Western Frms CEBERG LETTUCE ReU^M-Fne Eer Slcng FRESH TOMATOES Garden Fresh Fruts and Vegetables b. cello Cape Cod REYMOLPfS V r5«mnce MEAT.-*' 5«> 5< FRESH BROCCOL MXED NUTS - >9c FLAKO PE CRUST : 33c From Jersey Farms TOMATO - JUCE.' -.57c SHARP CHEDDAR NlKonsln lk> 9# C lne h«ad SWEET POTATOES 3 5c Krl, py SunKrn Cracker. pkg. Stuffed Olves ^^Z* cam»n 3 to Dary Department Values V «**!*?'<",.- Cknnen Potato Crackers 5c PASCAL CELERY...7c Bu ry' Shortbrtad - mm ana troen\ Food VoJues! """' At P Brand-Slced Hd Sweetened orden's All Varetes *» "' Cream Cheese A* JWft^ Natural Swss Slces 39 * Brds Dole's Eye Juce Mxed Frut.! ;;;; f r 38" J. Swss Knght Gruyere cc 53* Green Peas 3 :.:; ::; W Slced Amercan MB^"- Green Beans r,j'zl Dansh Blue Cheese u -'" Stuffed Pwers.. Borden's Lederfcranz Mlady's Cheese Blntzes. PV;37«Swss Knght Qruyere Fsh Stcks Camenbert mmmmm Cgarettes tulet celream :53c (l95c CRANBRRY SAUCE ^ 35< FRUT COCKTAL o» 3c SWEET PEAS G - C - 33< N.bco Fudg.fll.d /"»-VllB P k 9- l»«-ol p«g- VulrMM UBflll DAUAAMAA HBWl MwW '\Gngtr _. AU, Club - Soda, - ML Q plwh lwwxjw jrtut Flvon-^plu* dtp. bohl«> AlnttAr AA Cn«j«Dry h Hoffm*n'.! yllljw RW v/hukoct-pudtpott * t o m«keebler Town House Crackers.; 35 C Damond Brand Walnuts Adams Korn Kurls umpkn ' " " Frtos 6^9l 9 c Cheetos J ;;5 e Angel Soft Facal Tssues. JANE PARKER FRUT CAKE w J. c<kt ll.ctke f. Mk« Cherry Pe jmtpfk «5c Cheese Cake All Butter Coffee Cake 65c Meffernuesse & p SUPER MARKET 3«n St., Woodbrdge»H ««mb«*r n Sup«r Mjrk.U and J«l» M. tk h. Mkt :;:; 79<.9 * PMl ' Vjmm TU 9 P. H. - Frld.y. Tl P. H. FMUS.MEW JESEV 5c 35c

22 PAGE TWENTY-TWO FRDAY, DECEMBER. 957 CARTERET :. : -.!.. GUYS FORDS - WOODBRDGE Rt. No. 9, V, Mle From TURNPKE EXT * Yards from Ext 8 Garden State Parkway * $' *? LARGEST SELECTON.OF TCWS.... UNLMTED QUANTTES-EVERYDAY OF THE WEEK! OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY T P. M.. HERE ARE SOME TYPCAL SPECALS. OPEN SUNDAY 9:3 A. M. T P. M. SKEE BALL ELECTRC GAME m ELECTRONC TELE-TYPER DESCRPTON: Electronc Sk«Ball Came eloeljt tmulnlng the amusement park models. Seore lght up and bell rng ss b.ll go around the vnrou cbrnj rngs snd nto tle holes. * ' ',>: '. >. NEW ELECTRC TOY acvtahy»nd> ana rwvm Tll. ^^?*f. GRAMS. NEWS, WfATH REPORTS,.. fr»m HmN M O Houa... Room to Roam. Tantmlf and Prnr MNMM '' by tmslt Control, Optmtt «HOUM Cvrrftt Sturdly constructed of polshed wood wth metal rng* ml old hardwood balls. BalUre out ncluded. 3"xS"xl9" v!"v" V BJOW Cost Reg REG. $ NY-LNT -FOOT LONG MCKEY MOUSE TELEVSON WTH tlectwc PHONOGRAPH * An altclrc toy ttltv'nn Ml ramplu' wth jlumnnlad movng ptlutm and %ovn n Olnay characttrl As th«anmatad fgurvt mov«acrot th tltvon scraen, a rtcard t lyn* chrond wth th pctura to that tha voco apptart fa bt comng from th* choactar appaorng»n tha Kf*an. Complat* wth (v«rtterd and t^a flm ttp. REG. 8. NATONALLY ADVERTSED RDE EM JEEP HAVY GAUGE STEEL RUBBER BUMPER, TALGATE OPENS TO RlVEAL STORAGE SPACE., \ "romf«and COMTRV" DOLL STROLLER RADAR T PLUSH Anmals wth Bult-n Musc Box 99 REG LONEL \'\ PRCE REG OVER ZOO H BATTERY OPERATED REMOTE CONTROL MUSTANG MACHNE GUN SHOOTS PAPER CAPS 99 REG AVE T U 5 7% SPECAL BONUS OFFER TRANMAN'S LANTERN BULBS * Can b«mtj at q Emergency Lght * Auto Warnng Lt ht Chld's Nght UgM *Wth the Purchase of any Lonel Tran Jet ar $5 or More of Lonel A«ce»sortS, ARTFCAL CHRSTMAS TREE FLAMEPROOF VSCA THE FABULOUS Audo fngneer Mcrophone Control»ou «Wttrc (mn "h»or" ond "ob«y" yeur [ommand through murophon, vo{ conrral. Your tran* at actually lentolltd by h ound and bulk l 5 AUDO PLUS. OHLY m 7.9 CHRSTMAS LGHTS and ORNAMENTS "F ONE BURNS OUT REST STAY LT" MULTPLE SETS NDOOR LGHTS 3. OUTDOOR LGHTS f #

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